The Dalles Daily Chronicle. The only Republican Daily Newipapo on Haieo Countv. EASTERN OFFICE 2S0 to 234 Temple Court, N. Y. City. E. KATX, Agent FRIDAY - - JANUARY 2S. 1S9S Weekly, Clubbing Itnte. Chronicle and Oregouian f2 25 Chronicle and Examiner 2 Chronicle tnd Inter Ocean 1.85 Chronicle and Tribune 1 75 Chronicle and N. Y. World 2 00 4 public LIBRARY DALLES. FOR THE It is gratifying to note that a very creditable nucleus for a public libra ry has been formed through the energy and persistence of some of The Dalies ladies. The list of books published in yesterday and today's CmtONici.E, is an unusually good one and contains many works not owned in the private libraries of the town The need of an institution of this sort has long been felt in The Dalles, Several years ago an attempt was made to form a public library, but the happening of the big fire of 1891 put an end to all efforts. The Wo man's Christian Temperance Union at one time maintained a reading room and small collection of books; but there has never been any effort to conduct a public library which should contain the standard works, and procure the latest books of in terest. While the attempt of the Dalles ladies to provide for the need of a library is a modest one, yet The Chkonicle believes, if the present interest continue, it will grow and expand till the hopes of its promoters will be realized. As many as possi ble should be persuaded to join, un til from the dues encugh books arc purchased to justify larger quarters. Then the city, or some generous friend, ma' donate rooms, and the library be a realty in deed as well as name. The Commercial Club grew from a small beginning, till now it is ad mired a'l over the state ; and who says it is impossible for The Dalles Library to follow the example ? At any rate, let us all join in, the at tempt. POLITICS A BAD BUSINESS. Henry BlacUman, D. M. Dunne's predecessor in the office of internal revenue sollector, has had an experi ence in politics that will serve as an object lesson and a warning to young men who contemplate engaging in politics as a profession. At the time the craze for office took possession of Mr. Blnckman he was a successful and Well-to-do merchant of Hcppncr. He began his oiiicial career as mem ber of the city council ot Ileppner, was afterward made maycr of that city and subsequently ran for joint senator of Morrow and Grant coun ties on the Democratic ticket. He was elected, defeating McIIaley, the Republican candidate. Early in the spring of 1894 Mr. Blackman re ceived appointment to the office of collector of internal revenue and ho held this office four 3 ears. Much credit is certainly due Mr. Blackman for his shrewdness and ability as a politician, and his efforts in that line have certainly been suc cessful. He has captured every office he started after: but has the game been worth the powder? Wo think not. It cost him his business and a fortune of probably 620,000. His experience is worth something, but wouldn't sell for ten per cent of what it cost. Mr. Blackmail's ad vice to young men is to stick to business and let politics alone. As a profession it is unprofitable, demoral izing, precarious and unsatisfactory. Pendleton Tribune. The crop prospects in California are markedably different from what the future promises for Oregon. In our sister state there lias been no rain in the 6n Joaquin valley, where three-fourths of all the state yield ot wheat is raised. The farmers arc ex ceedingly downcast and predict that not one-half of the nvcragc crop will be harvested in 1898. In Oregon everything promises well; plcnteon rain has moistened the earth, while the open winter of December am January has enabled a large acreage to be plowed. While, of course, 1 is yet too soon to do anything more than hope, yet the farmers of Oregon can work with renewed courage, feel ing that the prospects arc good for hrgc yield and a price which will a low almost every farmer to lift the mortgage, if he has one, on his home Spain is going to send one of he warships on a friendly visit to the United States. The Spaniards had betier keep their toys of war in a safe place, as the indications promise that a few of them mav run afoul of Uncle Sam's flotilla. A war with Spain is not among the things im ptobablc, and should it occur, the betting on the outcome will be al one way. A Clever Trick. It certainly looks like it, but there is really no trick about it. Anybody can try it who has lame back and weak kid neys, malaria or nervous troubles. We mean he can cure bituself right away by taking Electric Bitters. This medicine tones up the whole system, acts as a stimulant to the Liver and Kidneys, is n blood purifier and nerve tonic. 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