The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 31, 1897, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
The only Republican Daily Newtpapei n
Wateo County.
ASTERN OFFICE tSO to tS4 Temple
Court, N. Y. City. E. KATZ, Agent.
SATURDAY.
JULY 31, 1897
Weekly Clubbing Hates.
Chronicle and Oregonian $2 25
Chronicle and Examiner 2 25
Chronicle and Tribune 1 75
Chronicle and N. Y. World 2 00
BITS OF HISTORY.
If fortunes are so readily obtaina
ble in the Northwest territory why
are so many men compelled to work
for wages? Why are Indians, who
are excellent miners and prospectors,
lugging freight for the white man
over the Chilcat? Will it be con
tended that the laborers of Alaska
and British Columbia are less liable
to find rich diggings than the tender
foot who sails on the Excelsior? Or
it be argued that the Indian
packers, who are charging other
tenderfeet fourteen cents a pound for
carrying their "year's supply" across
the ranges do not know the value of
money and cannot appreciate a good
thing when they find it?
Half a hundred "richest gold fields
in the world" have been discovered
since the first rush to California.
Cripple Creek was one of these; the
Black Hills was another; Reese river
and Pioche were rivals of the Corn
stock; Bodie was a region where
every tunnel was a cave of Al'adin
and every drift a cavern of Monte
Cristo; up to the Fraser river went a
shouting mob, every member of
-which imagined himself a Dives, and
elapsed since the discovery of gold
on this coast that there has not been
one or more stampedes to "the rich
est gold fields in the world." And
what has been the result? Listen to
the tales of the innumerable host of
the disappointed the same tale that
will be told when these sanguine
treasure hunters return from the
Clondyke the story of Fraser river ;
the record of Cariboo; the disheort
er.ing narrations of "survivors."
Klickitat Agriculturist.
IT MUST BE MUTUAL.
There is no doubt but that Canada
intends to enforce the alien law, or
attempt to, not only to keep citizens
of the United States out of the Clon
dyke, but also out of all British Col
umbia and the Northwest territory.
This she has an undoubted right to
do. At the same time this country
has the right to retaliate and should
do so. Canadians in this country
have every right a citizen has, wjth
the exception of voting. No one
objects to this, but at the same time
this action must be met in a spirit of
fairness. The arrangement must not
be all one sided.
Of course this government would
not, perhaps could not, under the
treaties legislate against any particu
lar nation, but it can legislate against
all, and should Canada's action re
sult in the prevention of foreigners
acquiring or owning mines, or inter
ests therein, the loss of all the gold
in the Clondyke would be a trifle
compared to the mines that would in
a few years be saved to United
States citizens. Canada has received
much from the United States, and it
has received but, little from Canada.
The fairy tale, gotten up by one
Weare, manager or president of a
transportation company, about a plot
being laid by Chinese pirates to at
tack and rob a steamer laden with
gold coming from the Yukon, is the
latest picturesque advertisement of
the said transportation company.
News of the Clondyke is only a cou
ple of weeks old here', and has cer
tainly not yet reached the ignorant
hordes of China. Nor do those Chi
nese pirates know anything of the
Toutes by which the gold is sent out.
The whole story is fishy, and to the
minds of sensible people, whose intel
ligence has not gone summering np to
120 in the shade, would serve to throw
discredit on some of the stories.
While the Clondyke is undoubtedly
rich, it is alsb undoubtedly of limited
area and all located last year. The
steamship and transportation com
panies are making a big haul, and
they will make another bringing
what is left of the crowd back. That
vast sums will be taken from the
ground of Alaska no one will deny,
but it will be hundreds of years be
fore all of it is even found. Weare
evidently had it bad when a horde
of Chinese pirates got inside of his
dream tank.
After all there are some places
more dangerous than Alaska. Harry
Gauldier made a stake in the Clon
dyke, and to celebrate the event
went to New York City, being the
first of the newly rich to tackle the
sinful East. He very wisely put
most of bis money away and started
out with $200 in his pocket to see
what there was to see. In the law
less Clondyke he would have been
safe with all his money on him, but
in less than two hours after bis start
in the reform-ruled city of New
York he was beaten into insensibil
ity and robbed of his money. The
borean blasts of the Chilcat pass and
the swirling waters of White Horse
rapids are less dangerous to the hardy
miner than the foaming beer glass
and the human hyenas of civilization.
The coal mine operators seam dis
posed to make some concessions, but
they are of a nature that they should
have been conceded long ago, or
the things . complained of should
never have been established. One
of these is the doing away with the
company stores, and the other the
guaranteeing of honest weights. It
is monstrous that with the peon
wages paid tLe coal miners that the
operators should have still further
reduced the pittance paid them by
cheating them in weights. Whether
enough will be conceded to avoid
more serious trouble remains to be
seen, but the chances of there being
bloodshed before a settlement is
reached, are yet very good.
The fatal accident on Mt. Rainier
that cost Professor S. E. McCIure
his life Wednesday, should be a
warning to mountain climbers not to
attempt the climbing "of snow peaks
without a competent guide. Mc
CIure came to his death by losing
the trail, just as the Portland man
did a short time ago on Mt. Hood.
With a competent guide neither of
these accidents would have occurred.
v sever
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ELY'S CREAM BALM is a positive cure.
Apply into the nostrils. It is quickly absorbed. 60
cents at Druggists or by mail ; samples 10c by mail.
ELY BROTHERS. 66 Warren St.. New York City.
Trie True Remedy.
W. M. Repine, editor Tiskilwa, 111.,
"Cheif," eaye : "We won't keep house
without Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Ex
perimented with manothers, but never
got the true remedy until we used Dr.
King's New Discovery. No other rem
edy can take its place in oar home, as
in it we have certain and sure cure for
J Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, etc."
it is idle to experiment with other rem
edies, even if they are urged on you as
just as good as Dr. King's New Discov
ery. They are not as good, because this
remedy has a record of cures and besides
is guaranteed. It never fails to satisfy.
Trial bottles free at Blakeley & Hough
ton's Drug Store. . . . (4)
Hundreds of thousands have been in
duced to try Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy by reading what it has done for
others, and having tested its merits for
themselves are today its warmest friends.
For eale by Blakeley & Houghton.
A. Great Bargain.
From now on nntil -all are sold, $50
will get . a large-Bized Chicago' Cottage
organ at Jacobsen Book & Music Co.,
I W lTSyhagS
L i 1.7T Tf .r-.-A
The Dalles, Or. jyl6-tf
The highest
tobaccos is "Just as
good as Durham."
Every old smoker
knows there
as good as
1 m
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fm
GBOaccC
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Yon win find "one
eacn two ounce
pons losiue cacu iour ounce
bag cf Biackwell's Durham.
Buy a bag of this cele
brated tobacco and read the
coupon -which eives a list
f of valuable presents and "low
flow fibout Your
JOB
We have the facilities 'for doing all kinds
of Job Printing, from a Visiting card to a
catalogue, and we are after all the work we
can do. We not only desire iO keep busy,
but would prefer to be rushed. Come in
and compare our prices with that of any
one, and compare quality of work. Let us
have your next order.
$?f7roi?i;Ie publisf?.! 5o,
Wholesale.
Ul'mes and Cigars.
THE CELEBRATED.
ANHEUSER
HOP GOLD
Anheuser-Basch. Malt
bevor age, unequaled as a
STUBLING & WILLIAMS.
7V. Z. DONNE
PfeESCHlPTIOJ DRUGGIST
TOILET ARTICLES
Opp. A. M. W7illiams & Co.,
"There is a tide in the affairs
leads on to fortune."
The poet unauestionablv had reference to the
Closing Out Sale of Furniture and Carpets
at CRANDALl. & BURGET'S,
Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced rat
MICHELBACH BRICK. - . UNIC1. ST..
claim for other
is none just
coupon inside
bag, and two cou
piJipfQ?
- BUSCH and
BEER anroottles.
Nu trine, a non-alcoholic
tonic.
AND PERFUMERY.
THE DALLES, OR
of men which, taken at its floia
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Wfltli PflPERI
WflMt PAPERI
Just Received
5000
Rolls of Wall Paper. The
best patterns. The most
beautiful colors.
New Invoice
of Paints and Oils. Any
color or brand supplied.
Snipes-K!iiersly Drug Co.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BU81NE8
Letters of Credit issued available in the
Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago,
St. Loais, San Francisco, Portland Ore
gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points
in Oregon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms.
THecolumDia Packing Co.,
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANUFACTURERS OK
Fine Lard and Sausages.
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
DRIED BEEF. ETC.
Sheriff's Sale.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an
execution and order of sale issued out of the
ireuit Court of the State of Oregon on the 6th
day of July, 1897, upon a judgment and decree in
sxid Court made and rendered on the 24th day of
May, 1897. in favor of James Like, plaintiff, and
against William A. Miller and Lvdia 8. Miller,
defendants, I did on the 6th dav of July, 1897, duly
levy upon and will sell, at the front door of the
county courthouse in Dalles City, Wasco county,
Or., on Monday, the 16th day of August. 1897, at
the hour of 2 o clock p. m. of said day, at public
auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand,
all of the real estate described in said execution
and order ot sale, and described as follows, to
wii: Commencing at a point thirty feet east
and ninety-two and twenty-hundreths rods
south of the northwest corner of John A. Simms'
Donation Land Claim in township one (1) north
of range thirteen (13), east of the Willamette
Meridian, Wasco County, Oregon; thence sooth
sixteen rods one foot, thence east ten rods,
thence north sixteen rods and one foot, and
thence west ten rods to the place of beginning,
containing one acre and a fraction of land, or so
much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the
sums due under said writ, to-wit, the sum of
$300, with interest thereon at the rate of ten per
cent per annum, since September 24, 1894, to the
date of said sale, and also (he further Bum of
150 as a reasonable attorney's fee, and the fur
ther sum of $10, accruing costs and expenses of
said sale.
Dated the 9th day of July, 1897.
T. J. DRIVER,
jyl4-l Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon.'
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has been appointed administrator of the estate
of Silas W. Davis, late of Wasco County, and
now deceased. All persons having claims
against said estate or against the estate of
Corum and Davis of Wapinitia, Oregon, of
which said firm said deceased was a partner,
will present the same, duly verified, to me at
Tbe Dalles, Oregon or to my attorneys, Dufur &
Menefet-, of Dalles Citv, Wasco County, Oregon,
within six months from the date hereof.
Dated at Dalles City, Oregon, this 22d day of
May, 1897.
B. F. LATJGHLIN,
Administrator of the estate of 8ilas W. Davis,
deceased. m26-5t-i
Do von want vour windows cleaned,
carpets taken np, beaten and re laid, or
janitor work of any kind done by a
firet-claes man? If so, telephone Henry
Johnson at Parkins' barber shop.
'Phone 119. alO-tf
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n SA SPEC!ALTYS5!S
I Jtlary BLOOD POISON permanently
1 E 1cnredtnl6to85days. Ton can be treated a
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noebargs, if we fail to core. If yon have token mer
cury, iodide potash, and still have aches and
pains, Mucohh I'atclies n mouth. Sore Throat,
tlmplea. Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on
any part of the body. Hair or Eyebrows falllne
out. It 1a this Secondary BLOOD POISON
we guarantee to enre. We solicit the moBt obsti
nate cases and cnallenee the world for a
case we cannot cure. This disease has always
baffled the skill of the most eminent physi
cian 4. 8500,000 capital behind our nncondt.
tional guaranty. Absolute proof? sent sealed on
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SOI Masffnio Xemple. CHICAGO, ILL. .
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A movement of tbe bowels each day is necesMx far
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; They neither gripe nor sicken. To convince too, we
nil mail sample free, or fall box for 2&c, Sold every
SBB i n- rtk' ' YiiSS
Regulator Line
Tie Dalles. Portland an'i Astoria
Navigation Co.
strs. Regulator & Dalles City
FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE
BKTWEKN
The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks and Port
land daily, except Sunday.
GOOD SERVICE. LOWEST RATES
( DOM THE VALLET
Are you going (
' OR TO
( EASTERN OREGON?
If so, save money and enjoy a beautiful trip on
the Columbia. The west bound train arrives at
The Dalles in ample time for passengers to take
the steamer, arriving in Portland in time for the
outgoing Southern and Northern trains; East
bound passengers arriving in The Dalles In time
to take the East-bound train.
For further information apply to
J. N. HARNEY, Agent,
Oak Street Dock. Portland, Oregon,
Or W. C. ALLAWAY, Gen. Agt,
The Dalles. Oregon
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TO THE
EKST!
GIVES THE CHOICE OF
TWO Transcontinental ROUTES!
GREAT
NORTHERN
RAILWAY.
OREGON
SHORT
LINE.
-VIA-
Spokane
Salt Lake
Denver
Omaha
Kansas City
Minneapolis
St. Paxil
Chicago
Low Rates to all Eastern Cities
OCEAN STEAMERS Leave Portland
Every Five Days for
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
For fnll details call onO.B & Co. Agent at
The Dalles, or address
W. H. HURLBURT, Gen. Pass. Agt
Portland, Oregon
A. Lw MOHLER, Vice President.
TIME CARD.
No. 4, to Spokane and Great Northern arrives
at 6 p. m., leaves at 6:06 p. m. No. 2, to Pendle
ton, Baker City and Union Pacific, arrives at 1 :15
a m., departs at 1:20 a. m.
No 3, from Spokane and Great Northern, ar
rives at 830 a. m., departs at 8:33 a.m. No. 1,
from Bakt r City and Unioi. Pacific, arrives at
8:55 a. m., departs at 4:00 a. m. .
Nos. 23 and 24, moving east of The Dalles, will
carry passengers. No. 23 grrives at 6:80 p.m.,
departs at 12:45 p. m.
Passengers for Heppner will take train leaving
here at 6:05 p. m.
DOORS,
WINDOWS,
SHINGLES,
- -
FIRE BRICK,
FIRE CLAY,
LIME, CEMENT,
Window-Glass and
Picture Moulding.
ZE3I. G-LBIT1T.
Notice.
Treascrt Department,
Office of Comptroller of Currency,
kW..nivnTnN. TV C... Jnne ft. 1897. -
Notice fs hereby given to all persons who may
have claims against "The Dalles National Bank"
of the city of The Dalles, Oregon, that the same
must be presented to H. 8. Wilson, receiver,
with" the- legal proof thereof, within three
months from this date, or they may be dis
allowed. JAMES H. ECKELS,
' Junl6-w3m-i Comptroller.
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