Ths Dalles Daily Chrcriiels, The only Republican Daily Newtpapei n Wasco County. JB ASTERN OFFICE tSO to tS4 Temple Court. N. T. City. E. KATZ, Agent. Weekly ClobblDC Kates. Chronicle and Oregonian .$2 25 Chronicle and ExamiDer... 2 25 Chronicle and Tribune 1 75 Chronicle and N. Y. World 2 00 TUESDAY AUGUST 24, 1897 CONCERNING PENSIONS. The pension system is looked at from many standpoints, one of which, and we think raiher a remarkable one, being taken by Mr. Aldrich, whose communication appears in this issue. As we said in the editorial that suggested Mr. Aldrich's reply, we believe in the pension system, but in one that takes care of those only who from wounds or sickness are pre sented from earning a living. Mr Aldrich's position is cold, strict business. Let us see how it would work. He thinks that the pension is simply the difference between the wages paid by the government to the soldier and the wages of the country. He lays aside all elements of patriotism in the calculation, and loses sight of the fact that each gen oration must protect its liberties and its rights for itself and for its poster ity. Race preservation is as strong 4t law of nature as self preservation Now in the late war the questions involved had to be settled ; each ide thought it was right, and force iiad to decide. In the northern army from first to last there were in round numbers 2,000,000 men en listed. As many of these were re- enlistments, the total number of men enlisted was perhaps not to exceed 1,600,00. Of these about 400,000 were killed or died, leaving, in round numbers, 1,200,000. The . pension list now contains the names of about 750,000 soldiers and 250,000 wid ows. (These figures are only from memory, but the grand total is cor i-ect.) Now, taking 1,600,00 men as the total enlisted, and counting them all at full three years term of enlist- merit, and il would equal the em ployment of one man for 57,600,000 months. This -at $40 per month would amount to $2,304,000,000 Now take from this the payment of 413 per month though part of it was $16 and we have as the total sum due the army, hired and paid on a strictly business basis and at the end of the war the government owed the soldiers $1,545,200,000. Up to date the government has paid, in round numbers, $2,500,000,000 in pensions, or the full sum at $40 per month, with three per cent a year added. It may be said that the country owes a debt of gratitude that no money can repay. This is true That is why it should not attempt to Tepay it all in money. "We realize .(none more keenly) the hardships, the privations, the loss to the coun try, the bereavements, the heart breakings; but at the same time we Io not belieye in the doctrine that "the jingling of the guinea cures the hurt that honor feels." We do not believe in measuring heroic deeds, eacrifioes, loss, in the bard half bushel of dollars and cents. We honor the old soldier for bis patriotism, his Bufferings and his sacrifices. We would see none of them suffer in their old age; but we would keep the pension roll a roll of honor. We - would not destroy all patriotism, all sentiment. We cannot picture the parting of husband and wife during the dark days of the union, when the good wife, with her arms clasped around that husband's neck, bade Lim a tear ful farewell for $40 a month. We cannot draw the mental picture of the brave father lifting his prattling babe to bis knee and bidding it per baps an eternal farewell, because he had a job at $40 a month that might cost him his life. We realize the fact that the great majority of those who enlisted went out to fight the battles of their country because they believed they were right, and be cause they believed that the govern ment, their government, must be preserved. The proposition that the brave fellows who met death at Shiloh, Vicksburg, and the thousand other places where duty called, were moved to deeds of bravery at so much per month, instead of by love for the institutions of their country, is repellant and repulsive. We believe that as brave and no ble a lot of men were called to the front in the civil war as ever the world saw gathered. We believe they were actuated by as high and pure motives as ever governed the actions of men. We believe now, as they grow old, all of them who are incapacitated should be cared for; but we do not believe thal any able bodied man, no matter what his ser vice, should receive one cent of pen sion. He owed, as every man owes, a duty to his country; that be has paid it is to his credit. That be should demand payment for it, is to his shame. ELY'S CREAM BALM lsapositlvecure. Apply into the nostrils. It is quickly absorbed. 60 cents at Drnegists or by mail ; samples 10c by mall. ELY BROTHERS. 66 Warren St.. New York City. Remarkable Care of Chronic Diarrhoea. In 1862, when I served my country aa a private in Company A, 167th Penn sylvania Volunteers, I contracted chronic diarrhoea. It has given me great deal of trouble ever since. I have tried a dozen different medicines and several prominent doctors without any permanent relief. Not long ago a friend sent me a sample bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and after that I bought and took a 50 cent bottle; and now I can say that I am entirely cured. I cannot be thankful enough to yon for this great Remedy, and recommend it to all Buffering veter ana. If in doubt write to me. Yours gratefully, Henry Steinberger, Allen- town, Pa. Sold by Blakeley & Hough ton. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy always affords prompt relief. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice is hereby eiven that the under signed, as administrator of the estate of hi. t. (Joe. deceased, by virtue of an order of tLe County Court ot the State of Oregon for Wasco County, will, on Saturday, the 4th day ol September, i8, ai me noor oi x o'clock p. m. sell to the highest bidder, the following de scribed personal property belonging to the estate of E. F. Coe, deceased, to-wit: Thirty shares of the capital stock in the Hood River TownBite Company, a cor poration, said shares being of the par vaiue oi T iuu eacn. rne Bale will take place at the conrt house, Dalles Citv, and the terms of sale will be one-half cafb, balance on time at 8 Der cent. The Hood River Townsite Company has a capital stock of $10,000, divided into 100 shares of the par value of $100 each. It 'owns about 375 lots in the town of Hood River, valued at from $50 to $200 each, all in the town of Hood River Proper, and many of them near the business portion of the town and destined to become verv valuable soon. The dividends of the company have al ready exceeded the amount of -its capi tal stock, and in the near future its present holdings will be worth several times the amount. For further information, oddress the aammistrator, H. C. Coe. Administrator of the estate of E. F, Coe, deceased. a20-td ATTENTION, SHEEPMEN1 Do you want the earliest and best range in Washington, with 640 acres of limited qaantities of alfalfa? If you do, call on or address J. H. Cradlebatjgh, g21-tf The Dalles, Or. Cash in Your Checks. All conntv warranto nxnafArcKt to March 11. 1893. will ha u --' uijf office. Interest ceases after Ano- n 1897. CL.PHtti.Tp- Countv Treasurer. For Bale. Lots A, B, K and L, block 80: A B. block 72: A, B, C, D, E and F. block 82. and A, B, C, D and E, block 25. Armlv to Wm. Shackelford. .A.j.j.lJ. - J'. r : B y: KssBsSaaaijBiaBMKVM J' ' Blackwell's Genuine Yoa will And one coupon insido each S ounce bag and two coupons inside each 4 ounos hag. Buy a bag, read the coupon and see how to get your snare of 1250,000 In presents. V Special peatur Of I ''There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its flooa . leads on to fortune? The poet unauestlonablv had reference to the Closing Out Sale of Furniture and Carpets at CRAIMDALl & BURGET'S, Who are selling those goods out at greatly-reduced rat MICHELBACH BRICK. Wholesale. CClines and Cigars. THE CELEBRATED. ANHEUSER-BUSCH TXrVD rrT T a---'-- uwiJL Anh.enser-Ba.scli Malt beverage, unequaled as a STUBLING & WILLIAMS. Job Printing - T - . - .....I - .. .. This is the very best Smoking Tobacco made. -i The Chronicle office is the Job prii7tii7 D?partrei7t. We have better facilities for doing' artistic work in this line than any office in Eastern Ore gon, and this branch of our busi ness is in the hands of expert workmen. . Ue 21?alle Qomparisoi? both as to high, grade work and reasonable prices. - - UNIC1 PT. and "DTT'Tr'TD on draught I I 1 1 i AX, and in oottles. Nu trine, a non-alcoholic tonic. at This Office. WflLL PflPERl Vflltlt PflPEHl 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-Klnersly Drag Co. FRENCH 8c CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BU8INE8 Letters of Credit issued available in the Eastern States. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers Bold on New York, Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore gon, Seattle Wash,, and varione points in Oregon and Washington. Collections made at all points on fav orable terms. Tfie Columbia PacKing Co., PACKERS OF PORKand BEEF MANUFACTOUKKtiOF Fine Lard and Sausages. Curersof BRAND HAMS & BACON DRIED BEEF. ETC. MOW WflJITED. ' We -will pay the . Highest Market Price for Pure Tallow. Pendleton fool Scorning Company, Pendleton, Oregon. Administrator's Sale. Notice is hereby given tbat under and by vir tue of an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Waco County, tbe undersigned, as administrator o the estate of E. F. Coe, de ceased, will, on Saturday, the 4th day of Septem ber, 1897, at the bour of 1 o'clock p. m., sell at tmhlic auction, tn the hlphpsthlririAr-thA fnllnw. lng described personal property, belonging te tbe estate of . F. Coe, deceased, to-wit: Thirty Bbares of the capital stock of the Hood. River Townsite Company, a corporate n, said shares being of the par value of one hundred dollars eaca. The Ba'e will take place at tbe courthouse, Tbe Dalles, and the terms of sale will be one- naif cash, balance in one year at a per cent. Hood River. Or., August 19, 1897. tt r rnn. Administrator of the estate of . F. Coe, de ceased. aue21-il Administrator's Notice. Notice is herebv eiven that thn nnilpnilffnMi has been appointed administrator of tbe estate of Silas W. Davis, late of Wasco County, and now deceased. All persons having claims against said estate or against the estate of Coram and Davis of Wapinitia, Orenon, of which said firm said deceased was a partner, will present the same, duly verified, to me at ' jinnee, uickuii ur ui my attorneys, xuiur oi Menefer, of Dalles Citv, Wasco County, Oregon, within ix months from the date hereof. Dated at Dalles City, Oregon, this 22d day of B. F. LAUGHUN, Administrator of the estate of Silas W. Davis, deceased. m26-St-i fTiLQQD poison A SPECIALTYo&fg!: ir - - iuuuiu wo treated as 3 ?oner same price under same eanraaZ fiL'Jt TOU ureter to come here we will con. 52rfe.,iwo faiito care-1 you have taken irier 'if. e..alh D( ' "a aches and pains. Mucous Vatcb.es in mouth. Sore Throat. 5nl,,.lfSS.Sr Colored spots, Ulcers on any part of the"tdT, Hair or Eyebrows fallina; Jfi? 'i"B Secondary ULOOIi POISON we guarantee to cure. We solicit the most obsti nate cases and challenge tbe world tor a a?S.e.Bn?.?f.ca.r' This disease bos always " . ZXX'ilS " most eminent physi clanj. 500,000 capital behind onr nncondt. Cional ffHftntr. Ahbilnl.n.r...u.i.. SDPl-'on. iLddress COOK REHEOI coi, iOI lfsaoriio Xeinpie, cajOAOO UJU DR. Guttirs IMPROVKD , A Mild fbysic. One Pill for a. Dose. A movemsnt of tbe bowels oacli day is nnrionnii i dmIUl ThM Dills sdddW wh&t tha iwm snk it resalar. They eon Headache, brighten, tbe Erea. and clear tbe ComDlexioD better than coamatica. to bey neither cripe nor sicken. To eon nee yoa, mm r the Complexion better than cosmetics. -sbCu. . . fcjsfea.-.ali th Will mail aamDie iieo. or fnli box far fi5c KnM m Regulator LineJ Tie Dalles. PortM ail Astoria Navigation Co.' strs. Regulator 6 Dalles City FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE . BETWEEN The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks and Port land daily, except Sunday. GOOD SERVICE. LOWEST RATES DOWN THE YALLEI on to EASTERN OREGON ? Are you going ' If so, save money and enjoy a beautiful trip on the Columbia. The west-bound train arrives at Tbe Dalles in ample time for paBsenirers to take the steamer, arriving In Portland in time for the outgoing Southern and Northern trains; East bound passengers arriving In The Dales In timo 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 TO THE ERST! GIVES THE CHOICE OF TWO Transcontinental ROUTES! GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY. OREGON SHORT LINE. -VIA- Spokane Salt Lake Minneapolis Denver St. Paul . Omaha Chicago Kansas City Low Rates to all Eastern Cities OGBAN BTEAUEEB Leave Portland Kverv Five Days for SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. For full details call onO. & Co.'s Agent at The Dalles, or address W. H. HURL3DRT, Gen. Pass. Agt Portland, Oregon A. L. MOHLEE, Vice President. TIHK CARD. No. 4, to Spokane and Great Northern arrives at 6 p. m., leaves at 6:05 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 8-30 a. m., departs at 8:35 a. m. No. 1, from Bakir 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, wilt carry passengers. No. 23 grrlves at 6:30 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. 3-Xj B LST2ST. Notice. Treasury Dkpabtkskt, r Office of Com ptrolleb of Cckkkncy, :W abhington, D. C, June 5, 1897. ( Notice is herebv eiven to all neraona who ma- have claims against "The Dalles National Bank" of the city of The Dalles, Oregon, that the same must be presented to il. S. "Wilson, receiver, with tbe legal proof thereof, within three months from this date, or they may be disallowed. ?i 'il. nggaB JAMES H. KCKEL8, un!C-w3m-i Comptroller. Wkara. DO. SOSAM&O MMX. CO. Pbiladolpbia, Pa,