The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 15, 1898, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Ghnmicle.
AilvertUlnir ltatt
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orer two inchw tui umicr four inches i to
Orer lour lnchcf nnd under twelve Indira.. 78 j
Over twelve Inches 60
DAILY AND WKKK1.T.
One Inch or less, per Inch V- M
Over one Inch mut under (our Inches. 2 Wi
Ottt four inches nnd under twelve Inches. 1 SO
Over welve Inches 1 OO j
Weekly Cliilililnc Jlatei.
Chronicle anil Oregonian ?2 '2b
Chronicle and Examiner.
examiner - -o
rw-.,ii .a i.,u, fWp,. 1 8T,
Chronicle and Tribune 1 ,
Chronicle and X. Y. World 2 00
TUESDAY - - MAKCH 15. lb'Jb
WHY OPPOSITION EXISTS i
Tho Mitnlioll TJnmihlmnns have
about i cached the conclusion that no
extra session of the legislature will be
called. Governor Lord has been
asked time and acain if he intends to
do so, and the invariable answer has
been that he sees no necessity for
such action on his part. The only
desire on the part of the Mitchell
Jlepub'iennB to have nn extra legisla
tive session lies in the hope that pos
ibiy 3. IT. Mitchell would secure
enough votes to get back into the
United States senate. The term ol
the lDtii legislative assembly expires
after the promulgation of the official
TQtQ cast for senators and represent
atives at the elect. on next June,
after which an call tor a special ses
sion would be directed to those
elected to serve during the 20th bi
ennial session. Oregonian.
This is about as near correct as
the Oregonian is able to state a fact
nowadays whenever local politics are
concerned, and yet anyone who is at
all conversant with the situation
knows that the above article is far j
jruiu (.rue. it is uiu oimuii uiuu
who do not want an extra session of
the legislature and who, through the
connivance of Governor Lord, have
been able to prevent it. They are j
opposed to an extra session because
they fear Mr. Mitchell, or some gen
tleman over whose head the Simon
hat does not Gt, might be elected.
The Mitchell men, or anti Simon
men, or whatever j-ou may wish to
call them, may or may not be in
favor of an extra session. We have
no information upon that paint, but
-we do know that the people of Ore
' gon, irrespective of political faction,
are desirous that Oregon should have
Iter proper representation in the
United States senate, and that the
senator to be chosen shall not be n j
Democrat, Populist, nor both. I
It is safe to nssume that the Ore
gonian and Joe Simon would rather
sec a Populist like Pennoyer or
Uoutne elected senator than that
some man like Binger Herman, John
H. Mitchell or Charles VT. Fulton j
should be chosen. The interests of
tie state are as nothing in Joe Si
mon's opinion compared with polit
ical prestige and pull.
The Dingley tariff continues to
justify itself, at least to its friends,
by the revenue receipts. February, I
though a short month, showed the j
" largest returns of any month since it!
. :., . nnn nnn
Was UIIUll'll, t'.NUL'UUUIg f lil,UUU,UUU,
The total of receipts for the month ,
was S28,f7i,000 and the expend.-1
'. . . ,
tures 20,o99,000, showing a surplus
of a little less than 2,000,000. Asj,. 8Byp. a few applications of this
compared with Febrnnry, 1897, the liniment proved of great service tome,
income is considerably larger and the i It euh-iied the inllamation and relieved
expenditures somewhat smaller, j Pa,-. S;;"1ul,l a"-v. er P0.1 b-v
' , , . , , civing IM in Halm a trial it will please
There was then a deficit ot ncntlj me For , by mllkeiey & Housh-
four and a half millions. The Ding- j t0,
ley law has been in operation now
seven full months, during which it
has produced $75,500,000. Com
pared with the first seven months of
the Wilson tariff, this shows a differ
ence of somewhat less than $,'1,000,
000 in favor of the productive capa
city of the Wilson law. It is, of
course, to be remembered that the
importations during the Inst four or
five months of the Wilson law were
cxtiftnelj heavy in anticipation of i
tbe udvancc of rates, nnd tliercfora!
he importations were correspond
ing.y light in the first four months of
the Dingley law. Tho customs re
eclpts for the lust month weic the
argett Feliruaiy receipts since 1893.
Tory little doubt is now entertained
by the friends of the Dingley tariff
Hint it will produce n sufficient in
come, nnd that for the rest of the
current fiscul year it will show a
handsome surplus, with the constant
increase manifested in internal rce
j,uc i-otui'HS.
' There is need in the United States
senate of another member represent-)
itjrr Oregon. It is not reasonable to
expect that one man can properly at-1
tend to all the necessities of the state, i
, , ,.!. i i. i
anil tlicv can urn sutler ui ins u
The duty before Governor Lord is
' , . -
plain, and unless he hears the call, ,
jg political futiiio is undone. It
.makes no difference who is chosen
sc,mt0,, ;irovillc(Ulc is nn nblc, con.
scicntious Republican in accord
with the nlatform of his party and
anxious to further the material pros
perity of the state. "We want no
Populist to represent us; yet such a
calamity is possible unless an extra
session is called.
Governor Leedy, of Nebraska, has
Undertaken to run the supreme court
of the United States. He will find
this a bigger job on hishands than
Pennoyer bad when he tried to ruu
President Cleveland.
1 have been alllieted with rheumatism
for fourteen years and nothinf: seemed
to give any relief. 1 was able to be
around all the time, but constantly su(
ftjriusr. 1 had tried everything I could
hear of and at last was told to try Chaui
berlaiu'B Pain Balm, which I did, and
was immediately relieved and in a short
time cured. I am happy to eay that it
lias not eince returned. Josh Edgar,
fiermantown. Cal. For sale by Bluke-
ley & Houghton.
Ask your
Druggist
for a generous
IO CENT
TRIAL SIZE.
CATARRH
Plu'c nrnnmRalmfcU,
1.1 j U VIUUIII WUIIII
contains no cocaine.
mercury nor any ether
Injurious drus.
It Is quickly Absorbed.
Gives Itclicf at once.
tneSKLrni n HEAD
Allays Inflammation. wULU ' ntftW
Trails and Prntrta the Membrane.
Kestorcr the
Senses of Taste and Smell. Full Size 30c. ; Trial
Size 10c.; at Uratr-nsts or h mall.
liLY BROTHEKij. 1 Warren Street, New Tori
HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
I have sixteen head of 3 and 4-year I
mules ;broke) tor sale. I aiso have I
horees, mares and ueldmgs lor eiile,
welyhinc from 900 to 1400 pounds. Any-
one wantine work stock or stock for
r-l 1.1. i : . 1. . . .. I ., . ... ,n ... . , .i.tn
,,fc
ttS-lm-i ictor, Or.
The Ul.eiivery ui the Day. !
Aug. J. Rigfl, the leading drugt-'iit of I
Mr. Z-..,;'.?SS!Tte Balte MM aid Astoria
cures my cough, ami it is the beat seller j
I have.' J. F. Campbell, merchant of
Saffurd", Ariz., writes: "Dr. Kinc's
Didimvery is all that is claimed for
I it ; H never fails, ana is a snre cure ior
Consumntion. Colds and Contrhe. I
cannot say enough for ite merits." Dr.
Kinu'e New Discovery for Consumption,
Coul'Hb and Colds is no experiment. It
,1BB heon u,ed for B quarter of B cei,ttiry.
al,j ,otiav etands at the head. :It never
disappoints. Free trial bottles at Blake -
Icy & Houghton's drug store. 0
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
Tim: la what it was made lor.
Rev. L. huwarus, pastor ol tne tngiisn
Iutiat G,,urch .B V'' j
wlien euflurintt with rheumatism, was,
advige( tQ trv Chamberlllin.e Pain Baim. j
NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION.
Land Office, The Dalles On ,
K-bruiiry. 'J, i
Notice U hereby clven that tho following
luuiK-il ieitler una iiicu nonce oi mi-Hiiemnn.
t
li
f
KOII
fllvr llover, f The Itulle.
H. i:. Ko. .V07, for tho HEM NKJ. and NEh SE4'
Hp'JI,1'JN. H WK, Wii.
He name thu followlnt; wltnekes to prove
IiIb continuous residence upon und cultivation
uf mid lMiid, viz.
Wlllliim itunnur, reiry vuiumii. uarry
lurntil, II II. Uarnifl, all of The Dalies, Ore-
Administrator's Notice
Notice in lierelivulven that by an order of the
County Court of the Htate of Orexon, ior Wiueo
county made January 19, ltJ9, the underileiitd
ban bten duly appoint) a administrator of tho
estate of Tboi. J. Hillllvan, jr., decvaked. All
iH-rnnih havini' claims imalnut the eatato ol tuld
Ue:eaed, are hereby notllied to present them to
tne with the priiiier vouchers ut the ottice of
liuntinKtoii & WlUoii, wittiln tlx moutbn from
date here-f.
DutedJiiuuary 10, lf.
JIOUATIO FAKOIIEIt,
Admiulitrator.
o commute nnu rnaKo liiuii prooi in Nippon ns i ne wn ih "" !,,,.....,......
iIn cl.ilm iil thut mlil nro)( will n.uile bu- i ttiu nunmer, nrrtvliiK In IMrtliinil in time for the
ore l.iuister mill Ilwelvcr nt The IMllcs, Or- , mitiw UK fconthcrn imU .Northcra InjIiiHi hHt-
, on l ueauy. Jiurcu is'ji. viz: uumm m,viik;" . ..i.v
Taking the
JVIcdicine.
RE LI A 15 LE VU A U M A CISTS.
Secoiiu Streeh THE DALLES,
Just GUhat
You ttlant
ew ideas in Wnll Paper here. Such
i ?"lde varit',,y "? w? "
fore uruced a single
re f howing never be-
stuck. Ileal imitu-
j tiou ureton eflecte at ortlinurv nrices
Li oon papers at uiieap paper prices.
Elegant deaiiriifi, tasteful colorings, yours
for a small price, nt our store on Third
street. Also a full Hue of house paints.
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
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ReffTUatOr iAUB
Navigation Co.'
j
Roffllljjtftl1 rtj Hi W 1 1 TV
lltUiaiUl U UllllUo VilJ
FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE
BVKSS
The Dulles, Hood itiver, Cun-ade Uxikh and Port
land daily, MYcefit hunday.
DOWN THE VALLEY
on to
EASTERN OREGON?
Are you going
If no. rave money mid enjoy a beautiful trip on
the Columbia. Tiiewe t-bouiul train arrives ut
tit!.., t hi, KMKt.hoiiiid train.
For further Information upply to
J. N. IIAKNKV, Agent,
Oak Street Dock. I'ortlatid. Orcifnn,
Or W C. AL1.AWAV, lien. AKt.,
'I he Dulles, Uteuoii
Administratrix Notice.
Notice in hereby given Unit the uiidernlKiied
as been rtKUlarly appointed by thu county
court of the htato of OrtKMi for W aico Comity an
udmlBlntrutrlx of tbe eitute of Uhnrlea W . Joliu.
mon. deceasci. All roim huvliiB clalnib
aitalnut ald entutc ure hereby notllied to pre
fceut them, with the proper vouchem, to mo ut
the office of W. I. Wllioii, In Dalleh City. Ore
Knn, within tlx montba Iroin the date of this
not ice.
Dalle City, Orejron, Feb. 23,
CAKHIK M. JOHNSTON.
febWil AdmluUtrutrlx.
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DEALERS IN tObBS,
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Funeral Supplies embalmers Ete.
r
The Dalles, Or.
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 Grocer.
Wholesale.
IVTflLtT IiIQUOHS,
CUines and Cigaps.
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AND PERFUMERY.
THE DALLES, OR
has the best Dress Goods
has the best Shoes
has everything to be found in a
first-class Dry Goods Store.
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ALASKA POINTS.
OCEAN HTKAMEKH l.ur J'ortland
JEvurV Four IV fur
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
SteitmerB monthly from Portlum! to
Voknliiunn and Hoiik Kong via North
urn I'liulfic. SN-atnaliip Co., in connection
Willi O. U. & N.
For full di'talli. tall nn O. II A Co. ARcnt
Thu DalluH. nr addri'tN
w. ii iiriti.iii i:t.
(ion l'ahN. AKt l'lrtluii(l,l)r
liOD.SON, CAItl.II.h .t CO., (it'll. AKtN.,
.Niirtli I'lii'tllc Htt'aiiiHld ( .
mite cai:i.
Kn. 1, t Siuikaiic and (Iruat Nnrtlicrn arrive!
atfi:'J.'i. m.. luavi'h at fi:M p. in. No. '1, to I'ciullc
tim, linker City unit I'lilon l'aulll(;,arrlveatU 45
)i. in., depart "t 11 i.'ill 1- in.
Ko !l, from 8iol.imt! mid Oruat Nnrtheni, nr.
rive nt 0 .Ml u. m., di'iinrt.i ut ii;5.'i n, in. Nn. 1,
from llakir (!lty nnd I'lilon 1'ncl lie, arrives ut
;i:'Jl a. in,, ilenr(K at W.'M a. in.
No. 'j;t and '11, moving east of The Dalles, will
earrv HiM!iiKvri. No. arrlvcK at 6 p. in,,
No. i-'l deimrtn at ltt.'i p. in.
lWeiiKeri. lor Heppner take No leavlnr;
livru at 11: 15 p. in.
W, 11. HUKUtUKT, Ocn. I'iibm. Act
I'ortland. Oregon
Drugs
Paints
Oils
Wall Paper
Window Glass
ipes-K'nersly Drug Co.
I THe dalles, oeegon
DOORS,
WINDOWS,
SHINGLES,
FIRE BRICK,
FIRE CLAY,
LIME, CEMENT,
Window-Glass and
Picture Moulding.
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