Ths Dalles Daily Chponide. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. One week .' . .$ 15 One month 50 One year 6 00 THURSDAY FEBRUARY 16, 1899 THE PINCH OF POVERTY. That trains should cease to run ; business be in part suspended ; or congressional and departmental work at "Washington be carried on under difficulties these are not the distres sing results of the unprecedented storm along the Atlantic seaboard. But that the mothers "of poveity should weep while the tears freeze on their "hollow cheeks; children . moan through the dark night, and fret through the biting day from lack of -warmth and nourishment; and home less persons of both sexes and all ages perish in the poor shelter of door ways these are the tragic horrors of life in the great cities when bliz zards blow and frost converts the earth into ringing iron. At such times the matter of bare, comfortless existence becomes a frightful problem with several hun dred thousand people in the great cities. The blame of it falls in part on the sufferers themselves, and in part on the selfish, heedless middle j and upper classes. When several bundred thousand people in a great city are content to go on living from band to mouth, without so much of providence as is shown by the, birds of the air and the' beasts of the field, there must needs be deep suffering in times when the great machinery of civilization comes to a temporary standstill. For the able-bodied ' men end women who wantonly neglect Ihcir opportunities to make some provision against a few days of idleness and severe winter weather, no great -amount of eytnpathj need be wasted. But there are other sufferers who can not be blamed for their destitution men and women thrown out of em ployment through no fault of their own ; others incapacitated from long sickness ; and sadder still, hosts of ill clad, ill fed children, who are de pendent by decree of nature on the thrift and providence ot those who have brought tbem into being. . But in emergencies like this, true charity will not pause to ask whether the suffering is due to ill fortune or improvidence. It is enough that a ereat host of God's poor creatures are in the deepest distress and danger; that bank vaults are filled with gold, and coal bins with fuel, and granaries -with a surplus -thich can not be con sumed by both the home and the foreign markets. Spokesman-Review. ' Only two Republican senators voted against the peace treaty, and both are being denounced all over the country bjr nearly every respect able newspaper as traitors, upon whose head rests the . blood of the soldiers , killed at Manila." Every other Tote against the treaty, besides these two, was cast by a Democrat or Populist. But it is a little singular that only the two . adverse Republi cans are characterized as traitors And held responsible for the death of our troops in the Philippines. It seems to be taken as a matter of course that Democrats and Populists should be disloyal to the country, but such cos duct is held highly reprehensible ic Republican senators. Here is a lesson in politics that should not be lost on the rising generation. Can it be won dered that so large a majoriy-of the young men reaching voting age ally themselves with the Republican party ? The effort t send female convicts to the state reform school, instead of caring for them at the penitentiary, which is-'argaed as a feasible plan by Superintendent Gilbert, of the prison, is not looked upon with favor by those connected; with the reform school, and those who have taken an interest in it. They say the -school was instituted and conducted for the purpose of training youth' so they may never go to the penitentiary, and that it would be utterly repugnant to every idea connected with the school and the pupils thereof to have female criminals brought in among them, thus tainting the whole institution with the name and attributes of a prison for felons. They claim that all that is necessary to be done is to fence off a portion of the state prison grounds as the exercise yard for female prisoners, and then furnish them with work in the line of sewing for the other inmates, just as must be contemplated for them if sent to the reform . school. This question is worthy of serious consideration. There is no doubt that it would be difficult, with present facilities at the reform school, to enforce that com plete isolation of such women from the boys there as would be dictated by propriety and t ie rules of safety. Ask your grocer for Clarke & Falk's pure concentrated flavor me extracts, tf FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A KNERAL BANKING BOglNES Letters of Credit issued available in the - Eastern Statee. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St. .Louis, San Francisco, Portland. Ore gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points in Oregon and Washington.. Collections made at ail 'points on fav orable terms. NOTICE OF RESIGNATION. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed his resignation as one of the adminis trators o the estate of Perry Watkins, deceased, and the county court of the state of Oregon for Wasco county, has- appointed the 30th day of January, 1899, et the hour of 16 o'clock, a m.as the time for hearing the same and the accounts of said administrator up to said date. All per sons interested in said estate are hereby notified to appear in said court at said time to show cau-e, if any exists, why said resignation thould not be accepted aud said administrator discharg ed. Dalles City, Or., Dec 27, 1898. Frank Watkins, One of the Administrators of the Estate o Perry Watkins, Deceased. d28-4w Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been regularly appointed by the county court of the State of Oregon for Wasco county, as administrator of the estute of John Brookhouse, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them, with the proper vouchers, to me at the office of Sinnott & Slnnott, in Dalles City, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dalles City, Oregon, January 20, 1899. . R.J. GORMAN , Administrator. . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Ths Dalles, Oregon,; January 19, 1899.1 Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his 'claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Satur day , Feb. 26, 1899, viz : Harmon S. Cheearaan, of The Dalles, Oregon, FT. E. No. 5046, for the lots i ana ana tne JS H w ii see. .-i, i wp 1 noUb, range 12 east, W M. He names the following witnesses to yrore his continuous residence upon and cnltiva'ion of said land, viz: J. W. Johnston, W. H. Cal vin, D. Bunnell, H. Readel, all of The Dalles, Oregon. JasJT P. LUCAS, Register. jan-21-ii PROFESSIONALS. W. LUNDELL, B. M Teacher of Vocal Culture. Sight Reading and Harmony. Studio at Residence. Cor. 6th and Liberty, . tnvesgtioq oltcltea. THE DALLES, OR. JR- 6EI8CHDORFFEB ' ' Physician and Surgeon, Special attention given to surgery. Rooms 21 and 22. TeL 328 - Vogt Block JJA. STURDEVANT. Dentist. Office over French & Co.'s Bank .. Phone 6, THE DALLES, OREGON J)"A.N ROBERTS, Attorn ey-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. Seeond Street, . THK DALLES, OREGON. TyjOLXIE V. O'LEARY, Art Studio. Room 3, Chapman Blocs. China painting a specialty. Branch Office Oregon Viavi Company, Room 7, over French's Bank.' Office hours, 2 to 4 p. m Charlotte F. Roberts. ' Local Manager. FRED. W.WILSON, ATTORN EY-AT LAW, THE DALLES, OREGON. Ofilco ovei First Kat. Btnkv .,,- B HUNTINGTON Hi WILSON HUNTINGTON fc WIL80N, ' ATTORNEYS AT LAW, THE DALLES, OREGON Office ovr First Nat Bank. m n lift! mi a in. fain il x ONE FOR A DOSE. PILL Biliousness, Purify the Blood. V neMKAa and Dvannr for heSltTn-rh0f.tJ?eiAowe''- each dy is neceMry r?e. i ' 7!L?rin!it.'l"'erPe nor sicken. To con' Ul flflrtfc 7.? 1 . "ample free, or rail box for 4k bold by drucButa. DR. B0SANK0 CO. Phila. Pa. A good drug sign. "T You well know that a good drug sign ib the patronage which is bestowed on the store. It is the purity of the goods bandied and the manner of doing busi ness that makes and keeps Ibis business. VVe are pleased with the result of our ef forts to supply the best drugs at the best price. We are particular about the compounding of them. RELIABLE PHARMACISTS. 175 Secona Street. 5 THE DALLES JasfWhat oa xxtant. New ideas m Wall Paper here. Such wide variety as we are showing never be fore graced a single stock. Heal imita tion creton effects at ordinary prices. Good papers at cheap paper prices. Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, yours for a small price, at our store on'Third street. AIbo a full line of house paints. D. W. VATJSE, Third St. A Neglected Cold is the forrunner of almost every aliment. It de bilitates the system and leaves it an easy prey to disease. Loss of hearing and .dimness, of sight are amongst its ill effects, Oar Syrup of Tar, Tola and TOlld Cherry for Colds and I .'osghs is not only a cure but a preventative. It tones up the system, increases the vitality and acta as a general bracer. Price 25e and 50c per bottle. But if you don't like our preparations we have all other kinds. - We fill the doctor.s orders too. M. Z. DONNELL, ...DRUGGIST... ..GflAS. FHRflK-. and FatTtrets ..Exchange.. Keeps on draught the celebrated COLUMBIA BEER, acknowl edged the best beer In The Dalles, at the usual price. Come in, try it aud be convinced. Also the Finest brands of Wines, Liquor ''and Cigars. Sandcuiehes . of all Kinds always on hand. ' ILL 8. fl S ICO Depart FOB time schedule. From Dalles. Arrive From. Fast Mail Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. Fast : Mall. 3:15 p. m. norm, umana. Kan 11:60 p. m. sas City, St. Louis, unicago ana case Spokane Flyer Walla Walla, Spokane, Spokane Flyer. 5:00 a. m. Minneapolis, st. raui, 5:40 p. m. duiuih, Milwaukee, Chicago and East. 8pjl Fbok Portland. Ocean Steamships. For San Francisco -January 22, and every live days thereafter. 4 p. m. 8 t. m. 4 t. m. Ex. Sunday Columbia Rv. Steamers. Ex.Suhdaj 1 o Astoria and Way Landings. Saturday 10 p.m. 6 a.m. Willamette River. 4:30 p. m. Ex.Sunday Oregon City, Newberg, Ex.bunday oaiem st way .Land s. 7 a. m. Willamette and Yam hill k i vers. 3:30 T. m. Tues.Thur. Mon.,Wed., and Eat. Oregon City, Dayton, ana x a. ana w ay-j .endings. 6 a. m. Willamette River. 4:30 p. m. Tue.,Thur, Portland to Corvallis; Tue., l'hur ana sat. ana ay-uinaings. and Sat. Leave Lewiston. daily except Friday. Lv Riparia Snake River. Riparia to Lewiston. aany except Saturday, ' Parties desirinir to'eo to Hennner should take No. 4, leaving 'ihe Dalles at 5:30 p. m., makin? direct nnnnpntirmsi Ht. HmnnAr innntlnn Returning makjngdirectcoiinection at Heppner junction with Ko, 1. arriving at The Dalles at 8:15 p. m. No. 32, throught freight, east bound, does not carry passengers; arrives 2:50 a. m., departs 3:50a.m. " . No. 24, local freight, carries passengers, east bound; arrives 4:30 p. m., departs 8:15 p. m. No. 21, west bound through freight, does not carry passengers; arrives 8:15 p. m., departs 9:30 p.m. No. 23, west bound local freight, carries pas sengers; arrives 5:15 p. m., departs 8:30 a. m. For full particulars call on O. B. & N. Co.'s ngen t The Dalles, or address W. H. HURLBNRT, ., Gen. .Pas. Agt, Portland, Or. EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OF THE r Southern Pacific Comp'y. Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portlai. OVERLAND EX--) pressr Salem, Rose- 1 burg, Ashland, Sac ramento, Ogden,San 6:00 P.M. rranciseo, rcoiave. T .... . . ....1 TP 1 U .. 9 A. M. New Orleans . and I East .J Roseburg and way sta tions . , f Via Woodbura for 1 I Mt-Angel, Silvcrton, I West Seio, Browns- ville;Sprlng field and ( I, Natron J 8:30 A. M 4:40 P. M Dally , except -Sundays. Dally ' except Sundays 47:30. A. M Corvallis f stations.. and wayj 5:5j)P.M INDEPENDENCE PASSENGER. Express train Daily (except Sunday). 4;50p. m. . (Lv .Portland Ar.) 8:25 a. m 7:30 p. m., At..MeMinnviUe..Lv. 5; 60 a. La 8:30 p. m. Ar-. Independence.. Lv.J 4:60 a. m Daily. t Daily, except Bundny. DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. 'PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS A KD SECOND-CLASS BLEEPING CARt ' Attached to all Through Trains. Direct coniicction at San Francisco with Occi dental and Oriental and Pacific mail steamship lines for JAPAN and CHINA. Sailing dates on application. - Rates and tickets to Eastern points and En rope. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU and AUSTRALIA. All above trains arrive at and depart fron Grand Central Station. Fifth and Irving street ' YAMHILL DIVISION. Passenger Depot, foot of Jedereon street. Leave for Sheridan, week days, t 4:30 p. m Arrive at Portland, 9:30 a. m. Leave for AIRLIE on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9:40 a.m. Arrive at Portland, Tues day, ThUrsday and Saturday it 3:05 p. m. Except Sunday.. "Except Saturday. R. KvEhiEEr Jflanaaer. , H. MARKHAM, Asst. G. F. & Pass. Alrt Through Ticket Office, 134 Third street, where through tickets to all points in the Eastern States, Canada and Europe can .be obtained at lowest rates from I., B. KIRKLAND, Ticket Agent. or N. WHEALDON. 'a "BO YEARS' -EXPERIENCE D A -Tn . H n v Designs Copyrights Ac Anvons sending a sketch and description may . qnlckly ascertain our optnten free whether an Invention Is probably patentable. Communica tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patenta ant free. Oldest anrenoT for securing patents. Patenta taken throueb Mann X Co. receive pedal notlc. without chanje. in the Scientific American. A handsomely lllnstrated weekly. T.areet cir culation ot any sdentiflc Journal. Terms, $3 a rear : four months, $1. Sold brail newsdealers. nUO & Co.86,b-t- New York Branch Office. 036 7 8t Waahinston. D. C For the best results nse the Vive Camera i For sale by the ' PoetoflSce Pharmacy;"" tf C. J. STUBLING- Wholesale Wines, Liquors and Cigars. , Agency for. the Greatest American Liquor Yellowuour Mash Whiskey. WELtSEEVxirom $2.75 to $o5TperitaTionT(Tto " IMP0BTED OOGffAO from $7.00 to $12.00 per gallon. (11 to -0 years old.; - A LIIOtMA IBABiniS in nt fd.'Jb to S6 10 ir gallon. (4 to 11 years old.' ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD. HOP GOLD BEER on draught, and Val Imported Ale and Porter. JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CIGARS. 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 Grocer es. GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer. Gf andall DEALERS 'IN fill kinds of UNDERTAKERS EMBALMERS The Dalles, Or. Funeral Supplies ...Spring Is Coming. And F. S. GUNNING, the blacksmith, ia prepared to put your baggies, plows and farm implements in proper shape. Second and Xaughlin Streets, 'Phone 157. fodes 3T)d Rockford Quick Shot" 12-Plate Magazine Camera. Simplicity Durability "Tarn the -lever and yon are ready for another." No plate holders with slides to draw. No sleeve or changing bag. No chance to fog plates. No failures.. If you want 12 pictures quick, bny the "Quick-Shot,', the only magazine cams era that holds the platea securely after they are exposed. No rattling or break ing of plates. Best on earth. 3XX '....$6.00 4x5 ..C $9.00 . With one dozen plate holders. Manufactured unde the Conley patents by the Rpckford Silver Plato Co., ROCKFORD, ILL. . We sell Sooa'Ao A"k ur agents to show Hdvertise in... 5 The... and Retail Blatz and Hop Gold Beer in bottles. & Biuret Hobes, Burial Shoes, Etc. THE DALLES, OREGON. pa brie We are ready to show tbem in Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Ladies' Capea and Jackets. "Time enough" is a poor principle. Thoen who make the earliest selections eeenre best results. The etock ia complete and new and .we invite you to look at it. p Steppe. . 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