The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 18, 1898, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Clmmicle.
The only Republican Daily Xempapei on
Wa$co Countv.
TCeekl.r Clubbing- Bates.
Chronicle anil Oregonian $2 25
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FRIDAY -
FEBRUARY IS, 1S0S
THE COMING CONVENTION.
All reports confirm the success of
the recent cattleman's convention at
Pendleton. The attendance was
Jarge and representative, while the
proceedings were of a kind to elicit
much interest. This is a good fore
runner of what the coming meeting
of wool-growers in The Dalles will
be. The committee is assured that
many visitors will attend from our
sister states, and that the men identi
fied with the wool-growing industry
of Eastern Oregon will be present to
swell the number. This is the first
convention of the kind ever held in
Eastern Oregon, and it should be
made a fitting pattern for the others
to follow.
As far as possible every citizen
should constitute himself a member
of the committee on invitation and
entertainment. By private letters
and words our business men can
make the impression that this con
tention will be a gathering that
those interested in wool -growing can
not afford to miss, and the work of
the general committee will be. in a
great degree, advanced by the inter
est taken on the part of our citizens.
The committees on arrangement
report very satisfactory progress,
and every circumstance indicates a
most successful gathering. This has
been a great year for the wool-growing
industry of Oregon. Favorable
legislation and a propitious winter
aave brought renewed hope to the
hearts of the wool-groweis, and
where four j'ears ago this industry
was in severe circumstances, it is
now regaining its former time pros
perity. This is the time to celebrate the
growing gocd condition of the wool
industrj, upon which, more than any
other factor, The Dalles depends for
its commercial prosperity.
The citizens of The Dalles hope
for a large attendance at the coming
convention, and makes the assurance
that there is room and welcome for
everyone.
The country will await the'repoit
from the investigation of the Maine's
disaster with the deepest solicitude.
It is hard, under the sorrowful cir
cumstances, to withhold an opinion,
and there are man that will be un
able to do so; but until the matter
has been oflicially reported in gi eater
detail, this government canuot take
more decisive action. The theory
that the accident was unintentional,
does not seem tenable, and it will
take more than sweet-worded condo- j
lences on the part of Spain to con-1
prince this country that there was not'
& Spanish trick in connection with
the explosion. '
Isew York's associated banks, in
increasing their loans to the extent
of almost G.000,000 in the past five
days, have furnished a good indica
tion of the strength and persistence
of the trade improvement. The
activity of the stock and other spec
ulative markets is accountable, of
course, for some of the increased de
mand for money ; but this activity,
in its present phase, is in itself an
evidence af business expansion and
general financial confidence.
De Lome's letter lifts the curtain
on a system of falsity. In that re
spect it is a clear demonstration.
The politeness of the Spanish minis
ter was the merest veneer. That his
mind is cssontiaWy coarse was proved
by his book of twenty years ago (lis
paraging even the women of this
country, lie referred to that publi
cation as a youthful mistake, but he 1
has spoken of the president in similar
terms, not only disclosing an evil
nature, but a lack of capacity to un
derstand nn upright president earn
estly striving to solve the Cuban
problem by peaceful means. Spain
is under deep obligations to Presi
dent MuKinley for the considerate
patience he has exercised and his
calming influence upon congress and
upon the people. lit has sought to,
extend to Spain the strictest justice. '
and nowhere in his treatment of the
most difficult situation litis there '
been the slightest trace of the disin
genuous. Whatever of friendly scr- !
vice has been offered to Spain was j
in good faith and intended to avert j
war. When De Lome speaks cpn- ;
temptuously of the president and his'
political ability and associations he
discredits himself as a man and as a
diplomatist. Globe-Democrat.
Frank Sherwood was down town to
day, the first time since he hud his tue-i
sits with cholera morbus. He says he I
drove miles afterjhe was tukenjsick, and
never came so near dying in his life.
After this when he goes out in the coun
try lie will take a bottle of Chain berlain'e
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
with him. Missouri Valley ilowa)
Times. For gale by Blnkeley ifc Hough
ton. '
Spray Your Tree.
All persons having fruit trees wh'cli
ate infested with San Jose scale are
hereby notified to spray the same with
a solution of lime, sulphur and salt with
in sixty davs after the dateof this notice. !
Emile Schanno.
Commissioner for the fourth district.
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RELIABLE PHARMACISTS.
115 Secoui Street, THE DALLES.
J-loliday
Improuemepts.
You" want paper which makes your
holiday enjoyment creater. You
want paper which make- your home
pleasanteratlall times. You need such
shades and designs as will give more
beauty and more comfort in your home.
We show you styles that exceed any
ever seen here at prices never attempted
for such quality.
D. W. VATJSE, Third St.
Regulator Line
Th6 Dalles. Portland a nfl Astoria
Navigation Co.'
FREIGHT AND PASSENfJtR LINE
BRTWEEN
Tlie Dalles, Hood Klver, Cascade Locks iind l'ort
land dally, "ret Sunday.
DOWN THE VALLEY
on to
( EASTERN OREGON?
Are you going
II eo, avo money and enjoy a licautKul trip on
the Columbia. The we-t-bound train arrive at
The Dulles in ample time (or imeiiKers to take
the steamer, arriving in I'ortland in time for the
outKoliiK .Southern and Northern imIik; y.n.
bound iKistenger arriving In The Dnlea in time
to take the Kttst-bouud train.
For further Information apply to
J. N. HAItNKV, Agent,
Oak ritreet Dock. I'ortland, Oregon,
Or W C. AI.LAWAV, (ien. Ast.,
The IMllea. Oreuoti
Noiice of Executor's Sale,
Notice Is hereby Riven that the undersigned,
executor of the eaUtc of 4Iaxamlllau Meyer, de
eetil, will, from and after the 1st day of
March, l&M, tell at private sale, upon the prem
ises, the foUowlns denribed real prorery bo
loiiKiiiK to said ettato and situated in Wuaco
county, Oickoii to-wif Lot two 2 in block
eiirht l) in what is known as Thompson's Ad
dition to Dull s City.
bald sale is made in accords uc with an order
of the County Court rendered uiid entered tho
M day of January, IsM, and such wile will be
aubjeut to contlnnation bynald court, the terms
oftaldnileto bociub or credit, or both.
A NUKE W KEI.I.EH,
?:.xecutor of the estate of Jlaxamllluii 4leyer,
dtctae. Jau'-tcl
its s ii - i
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sirs. Regulator S Dalles City
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S l"rlc nf Sundnr by mall
Dully unit Sunday by mull
Wholesale.
JVIflLtT LtlQUOftS,
CUines and Cigaps.
THE CELEBRATED.
ANHEUSER
HOP GOLD
Anhenser-Busch Malt Nntrine, a non-alcoholic
beverage, uneqnaled as a tonic.
STUBLING & WILLIAMS.
TA.. Z. DONNELL,
PESCHlPTIOfl DRUGGIST
TOILET ARTICLES
Opp. A. M. Williams fc Co.
Grandall
DEALERS IN
fill kinds of
UNDERTAKERS
EMBALMERS
The Dalles, Or.
Funeral Supplies
PIONEER BAKERY.
I have re-opehed this "well-known. Bakery,
and1 am now prepared to supply every
body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also
all kinds of Staple and Fancy Groceries.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer
has
uxho
has
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3 l"-r year
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BEER and In Dottles
AND PERFUMERY.
THE DALLES, OR
& Bcirget
Robes,
Burial Shoes,
Ete.
the best Dress Goods
the best Shoes
has everything to he found in a
first-class Dry Goods Store.
C. F. STEPHENS.
The Shasta Route
or TIIK
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Tralm leave and are dnu t" arrive ! nt I'ortland
I
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Dally
except
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t7:S0 A. 41.
I Natron J i
ICorvalllH am! way
(stations (I
:50 1'.M.
INDKl'ENDKNCK I'A88KNGKIt. Kxprcas train
Dally (cxeojit Sunday).
HoOp. m. (l.v. . .l'orthind Ar.) fi:r.a. m
7:)p. in. Al 4lc.MlmivHU l.v.J Tr.'la, m
b.KOp. m. (Ar .liuleH"iidenci'..I.v.) 1.0a. ui.
Daily. tlhuiy, except aunilay.
DININfl CAKSON OO DEN KOUTK.
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AND fii:CONI)-CI.ASH Sl.EHI'ING CAKb
Attached to all TlirmiKh Tndns.
Direct mniiectlnn nt Mill hraliclsco with Occi
dental and Oriental and I'uolflo mall uteanishlp
llm-s for JAI'AN and CHINA. HallliiK dates oa
at plication.
Katca and tickets to Eastern points and Ku
roiK!. AloJAl'AN, Oil IN A, HONOU'l.U and
At'STHALIA, can lie obtiiitiMt from
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throneh tickets to all points in the F.Hstcm
mates, Canada and Euroe can be obtained at
lowest rates from
J. 11. KIIUChAND, Ticket Aireiit.
All above trains arrive nt and depart from
Oram! Central Htatlon, Fifth mid Irvine streets
YAMIUU- DIVISION.
I'aje:iKer Deimt, foot of JcBcrson street.
U-avc for 08WEOO, dally, exrcjit duiiday, at
7:.d a. m.; vi-.a), l&, Mb, f:j, -hm; p.m.
(and 11:30 p. m. on Haturday only, and a:) a. rn
and .1:30 p. in. on Huiidays only). Arrive at
l'orthind dally at CMO and 8:S0 a m.; and 1:1'),
l:lf, G:'A)nno 7:fV ji. in., (and 10:05 a. m , 3-14
ti:lU p. m. on .Sundays only).
Leave for Hherldan. week days, t-t:30p.ra
Arrive a. I'ortland, y:S0 a. m.
Iavc for AII'.I.IK on .Monday, Wednesday and
Krlnay at U: 10 a. m. Arrivo at Portland, Tuts
dav, Thursday and .Saturday it H:0.'i p. in.
Except Sunday. "Except Haturday.
It. KOEIthKIt,
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(i. H. MARKIIAM,
Asst. G. F. iV l'ass. Ast
Drugs
Paints
Oils
Wall Paper
Window Glass
Snipes-Klnersly Drug Co.
129 Second Street,
THE DALLES, OREGON
DOORS,
WINDOWS,
SHINGLES,
FIRE BRICK,
FIRE CLAY,
LIME, CEMENT,
Window-Glass and
Picture Moulding.
131. G-Ij IE 3ST ir.
J. 8. HCHRNK,
President.
II. M. HKA'v.
Caslilt-'i
First National Bank.
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Depotitfl received, subject to Sight
Draft or Oheck.
Collectione made and proceeds promptly
remitted on dav of collection.
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New York, Ban Franoiaco and Port
land. OINICOTOM.
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