Kid i i Ml The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Advertising Knte. Ono itich or less In Dally fl H) Over two Inches nml under (our Inches HO Over four Inches and under twelve Inches, . 75 Over twelve Inches .. . .. 60 DAILY. AND WKKKIV. Ono Inch or less, per Inch 2 W Over one Inch ami under four Inches - 00 Over four Inches and under twelve Inches. . 1 BO Over welvo Inches 100 Weekly ClubblUR Hates. Chronicle and Oregonian Chronicle and Examiner Chronicle and Inter Ocean Chronicle and Tribune Chronicle and JC. Y. World . .$2 25 .. 2 -'5 ... 1.85 . 1 75 .. 2 00 6ATUKDAY - - - MARCH 5, 1898 STRIKE WHILE THE IS HOT. IROX The Dalles will be talked about for some time to come in various portions of the tiountry. The dele gates and visitors to the late wool convention have departed deeply im pressed with the commercial possi bilities of the city, and it would be strange if a great deal of profitable advertisement was not in this way secured. The Commercial CJub, which has achieved such an enviable standing nil over the Northwest, is now in a splendid situation to ac complish great benefits lor the city. Now is the time for beginning active work to secure a woolen mill at The Dalles. It is useless to spend -words or paper stating the need for such an institution or the benefits The Dalles would derive. A woolen mill with a pay roll supporting fifty or a hundred men would do more towards maintaining the commercial status of The Dalles than the building of rail roads in whatever direction they ma be projected. A like industry at Pendleton Las'given that city a de cided impetus, and the same result here even in a would be obtained greater degree. The papers of this city have long called the attention of Uie people to the need for a woolen mill, and will continue so to do as long as the neces sity exists. The time is ripe for ac tion, and we lelieve that should the Commercial Club once take hold of the matter in the same vigorous manner as it has done other propo sitions, the time would not be long until this boon could be secured. There exists already a committee on manufactories, in connection with the Commercial Cub, and it this corrmittee should confine Its atten tion to this one matter and place itself in correspondence with men possessing capital, there need be little difficulty in convincing them that The Dalles is the most profitable field they can find for investment. The copperhead is abroad in the land now ns he was in 18C1, or at least, a species very neaily resembling him is making an appearance. Al though the present war scare hay not been of long duration, yet a class of individuals seems to have sprung up who declare that under no circum stances should America clash with Spain since it would be a strong na tion oppressing a weaker one. While war, at present, seems improbable because the Spanish government is confessedly unable to raise sudlcicut funds for 9uch an undertaking, yet the duty of the administration is plainly to make every preparation for any contingency which might arise. The opposition which has arisen in some quarters to the pro posal of providing two additional artillery regiments for insuring the coast defences is highly discreditable. The present trouble with Spain shows how easy at any time foreign entan glemcnts may occur, and not to be ready whenever such an event should happen is the height of folly. There arc going to bo wars and rumors of war until the end of time, and the. nation which is not fully prepared some day will bitterly repent its lack of foresight, The Oregonian has discovered a man whom it can safely abuse to its heart's content. This individual is State Senator George C. Urownell, of Clackamas county. Wo do not know Mr. Urownell, but from nil re ports the halo around his head is not of magnified size. The Oregonian, however, states only Its side of the j matter, and has nothing to say about ' the tune when the managers ot j Dolph's senatorial campaign offered j Urownell J00() to place Dolph in; nomination and to support him. Ac-! cording to the Oregonian the "other ( fellows'' arc always the rascals, and ' fts friends arc altosiether holy, If, as Joe Simon says, Urownell offered lo sell out to him for $3000, the J i. ...i... i 1... I iaci cannot, oe suusuuiusiieu uy Si mon's testimony alone. According to the laws of this sta'.e, a conviction cannot be supported upon the unsup ported testimony of an accomplice. The legislature of Oregon seems to have been a rather scalcy affair, but we hardly think Simon wonl.l care to see all the dirty linen aired. The Klondike relief expedition has turned out as everybody expect ed it would, a huge fake. If the government really wants to be of service to the people of Alaska, let it send steamers to bring the surplus population of Skaguay home, and lessen the victims in that fever stricken community. Foutz' cigard are on sale at the follow ing places: Snipes-Kineraly, Clark it Falk and M. Z. Donnell, druggists; Com mission Co., Geo. Kuch, Fred Fisher ami Chas. Phillips, grocers ; Columbia Candy Factory and A. Keller, confection ers j Chas. Frank, Ad. Keller, Dan Baker, Auk. Bnchler, Ben Wilson and The Midwav, saloon?. Sheepmen, call at Clarke & Faik's and get prices on the La Plata Sheep Dip. It is non-poieonous, mixes in-, tuntly with cold water, and it is an in-1 fallible cure for scab, liool rot, lice and ticks. 1 tf Whooping cough is the most distress ing malady; hut its duration can be cut short by the use of One Minute Cough Cure, which is also the best known remedy for croup and all lung and bron chial trouble. STRANGE STORY OF CRIME. Trustworthy Servant Turns Murderer Husband to tht) Ilesru-. One of the most remarkable stories of thwarted crime comes from India. A lady with her two children, who were both young, was froinr in her own ekkn trotn lininmujar to a place in the center of the Bar tract. The driver was an old servant of the family and was thought to lie trust worthy. For this reason the lady did not think it necessary to leave her jew elry behind her. At a lonely part of the road the trustworthy servant, stopped and ordered his mistress to pass her gewgaws along. She did so, not unnaturally, and then the man pro ceeded to hind her, preparatory to kill ing her. At her request he agreed to kill the infants after he had dispatched their mother. He lifted the ax to strike the blow, but the head flew off and disap peared in the brushwood some yards away. By this time the lady was un conscious. When she came to she found her hus band leaning over her and undoing her fastenings. He explained that he had felt a dread as of some impending ca lamity, and so had followed her. Jn the thicket the trustworthy servant was found dead, his body already blue, putrid and bloated. He had been stung by a Khagi snake, whose bite paralyzes the victim on the instant and decom poses him in an hour. PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS. Mollie "'Do you lilro trolley par ties?" Dollie "1 just love 'em. You i know I'm engaged to one; he's a mo torman." Yonkers Statesman. After the Summer. Ilinks "Where did you spend your vacation?" IJinks "I didn't spend it. Sly wife and daughter spent everything else I had, and I thought I'd better save something." Detroit Free Press. Uclleiield I say that tlio laws outfht to bo made stronger." Bloom-field--"! don't know that I quite com prehend your meaning." "Well, as the laws now stand, even comparative ly week people can break them." Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph. To Cure u Colli 111 Ono Day. Take Laxative iiromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if they fall to cure. 25e, There are three little things which do more work than any other three little things created they are the ant, tbo bee arid De Witt's Little Early Risers, the last being the famous little pills for stomach and liver troubles, .Don't annoy others by your coughing, and risk your life by neglecting a cold. One Minute Cough Cure cures couithe. cold, croup, grippe and all throat and luiiu troubles. j Taking the IlELIAHLE PHARMACISTS. 175 SecoM Street, THE DALLES, j-loliday Improuemepts. You wantf paper which makes your holiday enjoyment greater. You want paper whichR makes your home pleasanterjatjall times. You need such J 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 The Dalles, Portland and Astoiia Navigation Co.' strs. Regulator & Dalles City FREIGHT AND PASSENCiER BETWKKN LINE The Dalles, Hood Klvcr, Cascade Locks anil Port land dally, "t'M hunday. ( DOWN THE VALLEY ( OH TO (EASTERN OREGON? Are you going II so, save money and enjoy a beautiful trip on the Colnmbiu. The weMx)und train arrives nv The Dalles in ample time lor passewcers to take the steamer, arrlvlnit In Portland In time or the outgoing Southern and Northern train"; Hint bound passengers arriving In The Duplex In time to taku the Kant-bound train. For further Information apply to J. N. HAKNKY, Agent, oak Street dock. roruawi. urcirnn, Or W C. AIXAWAY. (ien.,ABt., The Dulled Oregon NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I.ANW OrricK, Tub Dali.ks Or., j February 15, lww, j Notice Ik hereby clvcn that tbo following named nettlei boa llled notice of his intention to make Dual proof in kuppoit of IiIh claim, mid that said proof will be made before ItcgUter and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Monday, April 10, 18i8, viz: Jamaa Hall, of The Dalle, II. K. No. 4717, for the HE4 NWX. NKJi and MCJi NKtf Bee. l, Tli 1 N., K. UK. W. M. lie names the following witnesses lo prove bis continuous residenco upon and cultivation of said land, viz.: Alexander Vance, Albert Walters, William Wolf, frank Obrlst, all of The Dalles, Oregon, 5-11 JAB. F. J100HK, Iii-glster. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve Curaa Pllts, Scald, Uuros. j J l Step :0t: ...the.. Q1 m Weekly Inter Ocean i W LRRGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY 2 It Is radically Republican, advocating 2 the cardinal doctrines of that party with ability and carncstnessi THE WEEKLY INTER THE NEWS AND BEST It Is Morally Clean and as a The Literature of Its columns Is equal to that of the best maga zines. It Is Interesting to the chil dren as well as the parents 5 THE INTER OCEAN Is a WESTERN NEWSPAPER, 2 I and while it brings to the family THE NEWS OF 5 THE WORLD and gives its readers the best and ablest discussions of all questions of the day, it is in full sympathy 2 with the ideas and aspirations of Western people and discusses literature and politics from the Western standpoint. ti nn-DRinc nut nm " 8 THE DAILY ATO StTRDAT EDITIONS OF THE INTER OCEAN ARE BEST OF THEIR E3BD. Prlwol llullv bv ninlt $4.00 por year l'rlcorsiitnlnv lirtiinll OO per yenr n g Dully ami Hundny by mall Wholesale. VflLtT LtlQUOftS, OClines and CiQaffs. THE CELEBRATED 1 ANHEUSER-BUSCH and HOP GOLD Anheuser-Busch Malt Nutrine, a non-alcoholic beverage, unequaled as a tonic. STUBLING & WILLIAMS Grandall DEALERS IN - All kinds of UNDERTAKERS tf EMBALMERS The Dalles, Or. Funeral Supplies 2VL Z. DONNELL, PSESCSlPTIOfl DRUGGIST TOILET ARTICLES Opp. A. M. Williams & Co., PIONEER BAKERY. I have re-opened this well-known Bakery, and am now prepared to supply every body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also all kinds of Staple and Fancy Groceries. GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Groc has caho Subscribe for The Chroinele POLITICAL PAPER IN THE WEST tBiit It can always be relied on for fair and honest reports of all po litical movcmetHsJ OCEAN 8UPPLIES ALL CURRENT LITERATURE Family Paper Is Without a Peer. i in orn VFM-tl.OD - -r I $0.00 per year BEER on draught and in Dottles & Barget flobes, Burial Shoes, Etc. AND PERFUMERY. THE DALLES, OR the best Dress Goods has the best Shoes has everything to be found in a first-olass Dry Goods Store. C. F. STEPHENS. 0.R.&N. TO THK ERST! (1IVKH THlt CIIOICK OK 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 OOKAN HTKASIKltM l.mTtt I'urtlaiiil Kvorv !''lr lnva for SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Steamers monthly from Portland to Yokohama nnd Hong Kong via.North. ern Pacific Steamship Co., in connection with 0. It. & N. For (nil details call on O. It & Co. g Agent The Dalles, or address DODHOiV, CAKl.II.Ii fc CO., Ocn. Agts., ' North I'aelHu Htenmhlp Co. TIMK VAKII. No. I, to S)kiino nnd Oteat Northern arrive at.Wip. m., leaves at A:."0 p. m. No. to I'cntlli'. ton, linker City uml Union l'aclllc,iirrlves ut 11: l.j p. in., departs at p. in, No :i, from Hpoknuo and Oreat Northern, ar rives at O'.V) a. in,, departs nt tii.Vi n. in. No. 1, from linker City anil Union 1'aclllc, arrives at ii. in,, departs ut :t::w u. m. Nos. '2.1 and -I, moving cast of The Dalles, will pnrry passengers. No, 'i'l arrives at 6 p. m,, No. '.'i departs at 1:1.' p. m. Passengers fpr lleppner taku No leaving here at p. m. W, II. HUlU.llUltT, (leu. Pass. Agt l'ortlniul, Oregon Drugs Paints Oils Wall Paper Window Glass Snipes-Kinersly Drag Co. 129 Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON DOORS, WINDOWS, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY, LIME, CEMENT, Window-Glass and Picture Moulding. H. G-L IE ItST ItsT. J. 8. HCIIKNK, II. II. 11KA. , Cils liter rresmeiit. First National Bank. THE DALLES ... OREQON A tteneral Banking Bnaineaa triWBactea 1. .11 t . a fit .1.1. uapofiiii receiveu, inujeot to Bigiu Drift or flheak. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on dav of collection. Sight nnd Telegraphic Exchange aold oa New York, Ban franciaco and Mort- :anu. D. P. Thomfmon. Jno. 8. 8onox. hO, M. WlM.IAa'fl, Gko, A. Likbk.