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    (Tl)c Dallco
lp Chronicle.
VOL. X
THE DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1898
NO 300
TO BEAT MARK HANNA
Results of the Fight Cannot
be Foretold.
THE OUTLOOK IS VERY DUBIOUS
Neither Nlitn !!a Hnfflolnnt Support
rii-dffiHl tn Klrct Senator
Hanna Tnrn Short.
Coi.uMinifl, Jan. 4. Previous to the
assembling of the legislature today there
were conleronces on both Bides on the
senatorial contest. The Hunna men
claimed pledges from Representatives
Griflith and Joyce, who voted for Mason
yestesday for Bieaker, but with these
doubtful accessions they are still short
two votes of enough to elect. While
Hunna's friends are working here, the
Republican clubs, committees and other
organizations at the homes of doubtful
combination men have been enlisted,
and many delegations of visiting states
men ure arriving.
The combined opposition to Han na is
still uncertain as to their candidate. The
opposition claims enough votes to defeat
Hunna, but has not yet claimed enough
votes for any senatorial candidate men
tioned by the combine to elect. The:
trouble is not only to hold ull their pres
rut forces in line against Hanna, but to
get them to agree upon their man for
senator. The work today was devoted
by the combine to holding their forces,
and manage them for the senatorial con
test as waB done yesterday for the or
ganization of both branches of the legis
lature.
The 'vork of the Hanna men has been
devoted to skirmishing tor two or more
votes.
In the house all sorts of bills were in
troduced against corporations. The
measures were regarded us thrusts at
Ilauna, whose affairs are of varied in
terests.
While these measures were being
thrown in, delegation from Spring
field, the home of Governor ltushnell,
marched into the statehouse, wearing
Hunna badges, and called on Bushnell.
in reeponse to the protest the governor
made u speech, in which ho said his re
publicanism had never been questioned,
uud he reserved the right to ills indi
vidual opinions and preferences.
The bouse adjourned until tomorrow.
There is much unfinished business, but
the combine does not Intend to announce
any of the standing committees until
after the joint senatorial caucuses are
held tomorrow night.
The senate ut noon took a recess until
1 :30, without announcing any of its com
mittees. The proceedings In both bouses showed
plainly that everything possible would
be done by those who held the fort to
beat Hunna. During the uoon recess
tho conferences and jolltication meetings
of the combine were continued.
During the noon recess there wete
severul list fights. Surprise was created
at the announcement that the Hannu
men bad changed their plane for a joint
senatorial Republican caucus tomorrow,
but the light will go on without any cau
cus decrees on either side.
ltobliud thu Uravu.
A startling incident of which Mr. John
Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject
is narrated by him as follows: I was in
u most dreadful condition. My skin
was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue
coated, pulu continually In back and
sides, uo appetite graduully growing
weaker day by day. Three physicians
had giveu me up. Fortunately, u friend
pot Baby.
The uooro of little troubles
tluit bother baby cUhuiik
iilmuk'n, bum, bCulUs, Miulp
Iroubleti all cuu bo cured by
iitv uae ui
rlamd'a "Happy
Thought" Salva.
Bate, clean, houent remedy.
No polaonoui' uuturltiliiunul.
JJUMPEbliWlU it.
! CO fit.
Royal make the food pure,
wholesome and delicious.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
ROTtl BAKING FOWOCR CO., htm VORK.
advised trying 'Electric Bitters,1 and to
my great joy and surprise, the first bot
tie made a decided improvement I con
tinued their use for three weeks, and am
now a well man. I know they saved
my lile and robbed the grave of another
victim." No one should fail to try them
Only 50 cents per bottle at Blakelev &
Houghton's drug store.
WAC1KS ItKIlVCEl).
1 th oil c Inland Timviih.
Pkovidkncc, Jan. 3. Notices of a re
duction of wages were sent today to the
cotton mills of Goddard, Knight & Lip
pitt, and those operated bv the smaller
corporations in this state, and have been
pOBted, or will be tomorrow. The op
eratives will offer no resistance to the
reduction in this Btate.
Down lit Maine.
Lewisto.v, Jan. 3. Agents of all cot
ton mills in Lewlston and Auburn tcday
received orders to make a general re
duction in wages alter January 17. No
tices In accordance with these iustruc
lions have been posted.
In Effect Monday.
Ciikktkr, N . H., Jan. 3. Operatives
in the Amoskeag Corporation beean
work today on a ten per cent reduction
in wages.
At the Star and Amoy mills there
ductiou does not go into effect until next
Monday.
Ten I'er Cent Off.
BnmEFOiiD, Me., Jan. 3. The Pepper-
ell and Lacon cotton mills today an
nounced u reduction in wages of about
ton percent, to take effect January 10th.
The mills employ 3200 hands.
Fifteen ilundrttd Affected.
Salkm, Mass., Jan. 3. In the plant of
the Naumkeag steam cotton mills the
reduction of ten per cent in wages went
into effect today. About 1500 employ
es are effected.
MaiiacliUMetU Favtorle.
WoitCEsrmt, Jan. 3. Reductions in
wages took place in several orceeter
county factories today, cotton mills predominating.
When your stomach begins to trouble
you, it needs help. The help it needs,
is to digest your food, and until it gets
It, you won't have any peace. Stomach
trouble is very distressing, very obsti
nate, very dungerous. Many of the
most dangerous of diseases begin with
simple indigestion. The reason is that
indigestion (not digestion, not nourish
ment) weakens tho system and allows
disease germs to attack it. This anti
dote is Shaker Digestive Cordial,
strengthening, nourishing, curative. It
cures indigestion aud renews strength
and health, It does this by strengthen
ing the stomach, by helping it to digest
your lood. Jt nourishes you. Shaker
Digestive Cordenl is made of pure herbs,
plants ond wine, is perfectly harmless
and will cortainly euro nil genuine slum
nch trouble. Sold by druggiste, price
10 cents to $1.00 per bottle.
W llailly Humeri.
Sat.km, Jan. 3. L.Uo this evening
Addio Brown, domestic, aged 19, wus
frightfully burned at tho home of her
employer, John Green. Bho bad been
washing all day, and, being tired, lay
down near the kitchen stove for a rest
The wood used in tho stove was too long
for the firebox, and burned in two. The
projecting ends fell from tho stove, ig
niting her clothing while she was asleep
When she awoke her clothes were on fire
and she rushed into the yard, frantically
trying to tear them from her person
Fright rendered her efforts futile, and
she fell to the ground in agony, from
which she became unconscious, the
liames still doing their work. Neigh
bors, noticing her horrible predicament
rushed to her rescue, smothering the
flames, but not until her arms, limbs
cnest, auuomen, ince and neck were
nearly roasted. She. was removed to the
Salem hospital. She will probably die
How's TtilM
We offer one hundred dollars reward
for any case of Catarrh that can not L
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
nF. J. Cheney & Co. Props., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi
ness transactions and financially able to
carry out any obligations made by thei
firm.
West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, To
ledo, O., Walding, Kinnan 5r Marvin
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
Jlall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. Pricct
75c. per bottle. Sold bv all druiste
lestimoniais tree. 1-5.'J
Hudden Death.
L Ghanue, Jan. 3. Eleanor, the
o-year-old daughter ol Mr. and Mrs
Turner Oliver, died suddenly laBt night
She complained of feeling ill Sundav
morning. It was only a short time be
fore her death that her condition was
considered serious. It is believed that
the rupture of a blood vessel in the head
wa9 the cause of her death.
The I'lcoery of tho Day.
Aug. J. Bogel, the leading druggist of
Shreveport, La., says: "Dr. King's
New Discovery ie the only thing that
cures my cough, and it is the beEt Beller
1 have.' .!. F. Campbell, merchant of
affords, Ariz., writes: "Dr. King's
New Discovery is all that is claimed for
it ; it never faile, and is a Eure cure for
Consumption, Colds and Coughs. I
cannot say enough for its merits." Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption,
Loughs and Colds is no experiment. It
has been tried for a quarter of a ceuturv.
unu touay stanus at me tieau. it never
Hsappomts. Free trial bottles at Blake-
ley 3c Houghton's drug store. G
Clark County CoinmUitlouurg Meet.
Vancou visit, Wash. .Jan. -l.-The boatd
of county commissioners began its reg
ular January session here to day. The
day was chiefly occupied iu receiving re
ports aud petition, and disposing of
outino mutters.
Mr. Elisha Berry, of this place says ho
never hud anything do him so much
good and give such quick relief from
rheumatism as Chamberlain's Pain
Balm. He was bothered greatly with
shooting pains from hip to knee until ho
used this liniment, which affords prompt
elief. B. F. Buker, druist, St. Puris.
Ohio. For sale by Blakeley & Hough
ton. AliiAbit l'ever In Morrow County.
IJei'I'.vkh, Jan. 3. Tho Alaska fever
has struck Morrow county good and
hard for the first tune. Five men have
gone north during the past week, and
fully twenty moie will go between now
and April 1st.
xnc recent " hard times" have made people cut oft
expenses.
This has encouraged the invasion of " cheap" bak
ing powder baking powder which sells for a small
price, but which either does not do the work, or is
bad for the insides, or.both.
Honest baking powder cannot be made to sell for
25 or 30c. a pound. There are a few honest bakiner
powders -at higher prices. Of these Schillings Best is
tne right one, partly because it goes farthest.
Sheriff's Sale.
Notice Is s-erebv ulvcn that miller nnrt by vir
tue olnti execution nntl oritur of mile, firniml I
(ut or tlicl'liciilt Court nfthu Stnte ot Orcein,
Tor Wit cn County, 011 the lltli ilny of Dcccmuur.
IbU", upon 11 tlcctcu mid Judgment rendered
therein 011 the lli-Ntilny of December, lM", In n
suit then nnd theretofore ticndiin;, wherein
Northern Counties Investment TriiHt, Limited, 11
CnrjHimtlnu, wiih lilnltitlir, nnd Mary J. Bmltli
.litmes il. Kmlth, Jr., Klum A. Hmltu and Clem
Smith, were defendants, 1 did on tho llth dny of
December. 1M17. dulv lew noon, nnd wlll.nn
Wednesday, the loth ilny of Jimunry, 18IW, nt tho'
uounjoi one o ciock in imp auernoou 01 sum uuy,
at the front door of tho county court limiso In
Dalles City, Wnrco County, Orreon, sell at pub
lic auction, tn the highest bidder, for cash In
blind, tne following described real estate, to
wit: Lots f and fi in block :!. Lauehlln'M Addi
tion to Tho Dalles City, nnd Lot 2 in Illock 2, In
Trcvltt's Addition to Tho Dalles City, nil In
Wascs County, Orccon, together with nil and
singular the tenements, hereditaments, nnd ap
jicttcnanccs thereunto belonging or iu nny wise,
uppcrtninlng, or so much thereof us shall bo
necessary to satisfy nnd pay the said several
sums due to plalutlll'mentioccd In snht writ, to
wlt: $2,935,011, nnd Interest thereon from tho
first day of December, 189", nt the rate of eight
Iter cent, per annum; the further sum of $130.00
as n reasonable attorney's fee, nud the costs nnd
disbursements of said suit, taxed nnd allowed
nt $29.00, together with accruing costs nnd ex
Ienses of such sale.
Dated nt Dalles City, Oregon, this 15th day of
December, 1897.
T. J. DIllVKIt,
Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon.
Sheriff's Sale.
Notice fs hereby given that under nnd by vir
tue of an execution nnd order of sale issued out
of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon lor
the County of Wasco, aud to me directed and
delivered, upon n Judgment and decree rendered
and entered In snld court on the 8th day of No
vember, 1897, In favor of A. 11. Jones, plaliiliii',
and against I!. E. Kewcl. defendant, for the sum
of two hundred and seventy-six nnd 25-100
iJ27C25) dollars, lorrethcr with interest therrnn.
since May 1. Ib'.M. nt the rate of ten jicr cent per
annum, nnd thirty ($;) dollars attorney fees;
and the further sum of eleven ($11) dollars costs,
which said Judgment was enrolh-d and docketed
in the ollicc of the clerk of said court In said
county on the 8lh dny of November, 1897: nnd
whereby It was further ordered and decreed by
the Court thnt the following described property,
to-wit:
IiCL-lnninir nt n tioint 18.H9 chains west of the
line between sections thirty-live and thirtv-Eix.
in township three north of rnngc ten east of the
Willamette .Meridian, being the western term
inus of tho north boundary line of the James
Benson Donation Land Claim: thence north
G.85 chains, thenco east 8.S5 chains, thence
south 6.85 chains, and thence west 8.85 chains to
place of beginninc. containing six acres, more
or less, aud being the same premises sold by the
said A. U. Jones to the said 11. E. Fcwel, In
usco County. Orczon.
be sold to satisfy sld ludcment. attorney fees.
costs and accruing costs, 1 will, on Tuesday, the
8tl day of February, 1898, nt 2 o'clock p. in. of
saiu uuy, ur, inc irout aoor 01 ine courinouso in
Dalles City. Wasco Co.. Or..soll nil the rieht. title
nnd interest of the said K. E. Fcwel in and to the
above described property, nt public auction to
the hiKbest bidder lor cash in hanl. the nro-
ceeds arising from said sale to be applied to the
satisfaction of said Judgment, attorney's fee,
costs and accruing costs, and the surplus, if any
there be, to be paid into court, and there to re
main until the lurther order of this court.
T. J. DRIVER,
dec22-I Sberift'of Wnsco Couutv, Or.
Special
January
Sale
Blanket
Sale and
Blankets
on the
Rise.
r
..GflAS. FMM..
Bute heps
and FaPmePs
..Exchange..
Keeps on draught tho celebrated
COI.UMIUA liEEIt, ncknowl
edged tho best beer In The Dalles,
at the usual price. Come in, try
It and be convinced. Also tho
Finest brands of Wines, Liijuors
nnd Cigars.
Sanduuiehes
of nil IvlmK nlwnvK nti hnnrt
1 J
300 paii
Blankets.
Direct from the Mills put on
Sale at the following extra
Special Prices....
200 pr Grey Wool Blankets, value $2.50, per pr. i
$1.85.
100 pair Wool Blankets, Wool Warp and Filling.
Splended Values. Our regular $3.00 Blanket per pair
$2.65.
'Muff Said.
Tfie GoiumDla Packing Co..
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANUFACTURERS OF
Fine Lard and Sausages.
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
DRIED BEEF. ETC.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A GKN1CRAI, HANKING 1IU81NE8
A. M. WILLIAMS & CO.
Wasco Warehouse Company
Headquarters for Seed Grain of an kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain of ail kinds.
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds.
Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, S? miK
Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle
ton Flour.
This Flour is manufactured expressly for family
use ; every Back ja uuanmteed to give satisfaction.
We sell our goods lower than any lioiieo In the trade, aud if you don't think so
call and get our prices and bo convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats.
Letters of Credit issued available in the
Eastern States.
Ekchanae and TeletrraDbiL
n ww w7
iranBiers soiu on aaw xoru, unicago,
Sight
ransfe;
St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore-
?;on, Seattle Wash,, and various points
n Oregon and Washington.
Collection made at all points on fav
orable term.
who
has the best Dress Goods
has the best Shoes
has everything to be found in a
flrst-olass Dry Goods Store.
C. F. STEPHENS.