For a Nice Suit of Clothes. rtstlss, OTercoaang or Finer Vestlnp . KliMlly rail end esaralne lay stock of ln ported and Domestic V oolens. A fine stoct to select from. Suit made from the lowest prices to the Ligh est grade. J. A. Eberle, I ine Tailoring. THE DALLE. OliEGON. The Dalles Daily CbFoniele. SUBSCRIPTION I'KICE. One week f 15 One month 50 One year 6 00 THURSDAY - AUGUST 3, 1S9 LYXCHISG IX GEORGIA. After a season of summary justice at the Lands of mobs, Governor Candler of Georgia has issued an appeal to the people of that state to rtand together and suppress the Tiolenee which is rapidly destroying the good name of the common wealth. He asks that the people uphold the courts and allow them to to deal with wronsdoers, rather than permit lawlessness, in the form of lynching, to prevail. There is no doubt that lynching in Georgia has at last reached a degree of frequency and of savagery where il is incumbent upon the law-abiding' is that they have grown out of the brutality ot the people, as well as out of the brutality of the crime committed. It is idle to charge these crimes to the technicalities and delays of the law, as might be done in some of the northern states. There has never been a case in Georgia where the law has been allowed to take its course in which the courts hive not awarded prompt and esact ; fj justice. The mob does not excuse the rape fiend because the law can not be trujted to do it. The posi tion of the mob is that the law shall not do it, not because the law is not sure enough for him, but because he i3 not good enough for the law and because the mob is not willing for his victim to give public testimony. The question cannot be settled by the Georgia people by any more law making. The law is all right, and it will be enforced if the mob allows i that to be done. What the law- abiding people must do is to give their moral support to Governor Candler. A better sentiment must be built up. They must learn that it is well not to substitute mob violence for law, for that is setting off crime against crime crime that diminishes respect for all laws among all people. Active co-operation with the govern or can bring about a healthier tone among all classes, and it will result in a greater respect lor the law with out allowing any man guilty of crime to go unpunished. Spokesman-Review, A good " drug sign. Y7 Jast What You uaant. 1 1 MX New ideas in VVall Paper here. Such wide variety as wo are showing never be fore traced a sinple stock. Keal lmita Yon well know that a cood drop sign tion creton effects at ordinary prices, is the patronage which is bestowed on Good papets at cheap paper prices, the store. It is the pnrtty of the poods Elegant desiens, tasteful coloriups, yours handled and the manner of doine nasi- for a small price, at onr store on Third It will be our aim to carry a Complete Line of the Purest Drugs. And we invite your attention to our stock of PAINTS, OILS, G-LASS AND WALL PAPER. BUTLER DRUG COMPANY, Successor to Snipes-Kiucrely Drug Co. C. J. STUBLING Wholesale and Retail ness that makes and keeps this business. We are pleased with the result of onr ef forts to seppiy the best dracs at the best price. We are particular about the compounding of them. street. Also a lull line of bouse paints. D. W. VAUSE, Third St. "We have sold many different couch remedies, bnt none gave better satisfac tion than Chamberlain's," says Mr. Charles Holzhauer, Druggist, Xewark, N. J. "It is perfectly Eafe and can be relied upon in all cases of coughs, oolds or hoarseness." Sold by Biakeley & Llonghton Drussiste. people of that state to take radical I Sap Fe lute t H RELIABLE PHARMACISTS. 115 SecciiA Street. THE DALLES N ORTHERN PACIFIC RY. r i BROS. GENERAL :ai ia i a.:j it a;.vi At a.; aiaijii xaj 1 .1 ? s i' .5 5 3 Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agency for the Greate t Ameri can Liquor Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey. WHISKEY from fii.Yo to 0.00 per cullon. (4 to 15 years old.) Biacksmiins .AND. Horsesnoe is n s Pullman Elegant Tourist action if they do not wish the reputa tion of the state for humanity and civilization and its business interests to suffer. There hare now been 77 cases of lynching in the United States since January 1, 1 SOD, and of these 22, or nearly one-third have occurred in Georgia. There have been 75 cases in the South, the North having contributed but two to the total. Of these 77 victims GO have been negroes, 59 of whom were lynched in southern states. Of the 22 cases in Georgia all hut one were colored men. Three men were lynched in February, five in March, two in April, one in May, two in June, and eight thus far in July. To make the showing complete, the alleged crimes for which these 22 persons were lynched were as follows: Incendiarism, 5; robbery 5; alleged xape, 3; alleged complicity in murder, 3; rape, 1; murder and rape, 1; murder 1 ; resisting arrest, 1 ; race prejudice, 1 ; using violent language, one. The governor in his appeal well says: "The mob often makes mis takes and the innocent are made to suffer with the guilty. It never "knows where to stop, but after pun ishing the guilty, drunk with the blood of one victim, it thirsts for the blood of another, and often sacrifices on the altar of vengeance those who are guiltless of an- crime. "We must away with the mob." He might have added in the words of Dupont Guerry, who recently spoke before the Georgia Chautauqua : "Lynching once established readily extends to crimes not ot finally contemplated, and, unless restrained, ultimately to acta not crimes. The diabolical crine referred to is not only the direct cause of much of our lynching, ivjt lias produced lint condition of lawlessness and savagery tbnt results ia lynching for other ciienes. Were it not for this cause, mob violence would nost rarely occur in the South. If Ibis is not tbe truth- we are with cut excuse before Go J and man for ate eseeu ic our midst.' feature of the Georgia lynching I uners travelers cnoice os tne louowma rontes east. They are all famous for their scenic attraction. 0. R. & X. view Oatiea and Denver. Shasta Ruute view Sacramento, Ogden and Denver. Shasta Route view Sacramento, Los Angeles and Alberqnerqne. A dailv line of through PULLMAN PALACE and TOURIST SLEEPER. I from San Francisco and Los Anjelee to Chicago. This is The Short Line from sontbern California To the East. Apply to the agents of the 0. R. & Co. or the undesigned, for folders anr" descriptive literature. J. J. DEVERECX, Gen. Agt. "Worcester. Bldg. Portland, Or. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE issssssssssssr IMS TO Sleeping Cart, Dining Cars Sleeping Car ST. I'ATJL JIlS.NEAroi.J BCLCTU I'AHGO OK1S3 FOB CltOOKSTOJf VTIJiXIFEO HELENA an HCTTE Wagon and Carriage Work. Fish Brothers' Wagon. TMrfl aM Mim. Phone 159 hs , -11 I SCJtaJLlJ lMPOETED COGNAC from 7.00 to $12.00 per pallon. (11 to -JO years old.' XLlTCfl'TX EEAl"rI S nn.V-.'6 u ( 10 I fr gallon. H lo 11 years old.' ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD. OLTHPIA BEES on draught, and Vul Blatz and Olytnpia Beer In bottles Imported Ale and Porter. JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CIGARS. New i and Second Hand Furniture Through Tickets CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA 'EW YOKE BOSTON AND ALL POINTS EAST and SOUTH bought and sold at th.- Old Stand. Pawn Broker. Money oaned on valuable?. Horses bought and sold on commisRlon. THE DKLLES STEAM LAUNDRY. Dewey white wash? Yes, and wash white. You can Havana thing washed at the Steam Laundry. The Maine point is quality and the Merritt of our work is such that people go Miles to patronize us. Our prices are not Hobson's choice, hut the standard rates, winch are not Cevera high as some people think, and we want to C-U-E-A customer of ours. Corner of First and Court Street, 'Phone 341. THE DALLES, OE. 61 2d St. R. B. HOOD. For Information, tine card, zsepe and ticket, ' col on or write to W. C. AT.T.AW AY. Agent, The DallcE, Oregon J. S. SCHEKt, President. H. il. BCAL , Cashier D. 25 AKLTOX. Asst. G. P. A., rrion Cor. Thlnl. Portland Orcscn Bicycle trade marks Designs Copyrights &c. Anyone lending a Vetch and description ma" qnlciclf aacertain our opinion tree wnetner Invention Is probably patentable. Cnmmunlc lions una lent free. tlonsstrtctlreonsdenttaL Ilandbook on Patent cnt tree, uiaeat aaencr lor lecannrpatenta. Patents taiccn thronzh llnim & Co. receive tpteuu rjsiict, TTitnout cnarge, in tee Scientific Jhnericam A bandsomelr lllnitrated week)?. Ijirttest ctr. relation of anr scientific loornal. Terms. 13 a re.tr: (nor months, f L Sold by all newsdealers. MUNH New York REPAIR SHOP. J First national Bank. THE DALLES - - - OREGON A General Banking Business transacted Deposits received, eubiect to Sight Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on dav of collection. Bight and Telegraphic Exchange sold os Kew York, Kan Francisco and port land. DIRECTORS D. P. Thompson. Jko. 8. Kcitesl'k, Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. Liebb. H. M. Beai.l. Brandi Office. (35 F fit, Wasbtntrton. U. C. PROFESSIONALS. y J(k. STURDEVANT," Dentist. Office over French & Co.'s lient Phone C, THE DALLES, OUEGOX J-lf GEISENDOItrFEl; Physician and Surgeon, Sjecial attention given to surgery. Eoomi 21 and ia. Tel, 323 Vogt Block NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LAMD Ornce atTme Dalles, Or.roo.v.f Julrl,le9u. otice Is hereby elren that the following named lettlers have tlici notice of intention to rnaktr final proof in rapport of their respective eUimi before' the register and receiver at The Dalles, Orefon, on faaturday, August IV, UVj viz.; Ivl c. Oirlssnan, ofTba Vallaa, Or.; on H. E. No. SU9, lor B NW, and N HW4, section 7, township 1 south, range 13 east, W. M, Wtmuk Cbriamaa, of Tb Dallas, Or.; on II. E. No. SISl, for K KK.ieetlon 12, town ship 1 south, ranie 12 Mat, and Mi NWli. sec tion 7, township! south, range 13 amst, W. il. Wltnessea: H. R. Urooks and 8. D. Springer of The Dalles, Oregon, aud O. W. Covert and 0. W. MeCalvey of Eudcttby, Oregon. JAVF. LOCAfl, AGENT FOR THE ..RAMBLER.. Lock and Gunsmith, and Machine work. Charles Burchtorf.opp: TU8 CoiumDia paciciiig Co.. PACKERS OF PORKand BEEF MAN OF ACTDKUU) OY Fine Lard and SatiMges Carers of BRAND HAMS & BACON x)RIF.D BEEF, ETC. FEED. W.WILHON, ATTOKNEY.AT LAW, THE DALLBH, OKEOOM. Oftlee or at Tint Kat Hint. Dsmaoroa TTUKT1JJOTOK WILSON, OaMoror m i wiuoii w gg w g uirvn f ATTOSMKYS AT LAW, THE DAXJJCM, OBEUUM rat KaL Jta&A For Sale. Three liouses and four lots in The Dalles, as a whole or separately. Lo cation east of high school. Pays exceptionally good interest on investment. Property in good con dition. Address, M. F. Fitz Gerald, The Dalles, Or. Send in care of The Chronicle. :i8-lnch Motor. Motors MANlTACTl'ltED II V AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO. SUITABLE FOR DRIVING GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS, ELEVATORS, PRINTING PRESSES, ETC. Circulars and particulars furniehed on application. F. S. GUNNING-, Agent, Un2C TIIK DALLES, OREGON 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. ism ONI ro A ooti. Urn" " p'll. wa( for With. Tli o.ltbWi.i las. son. -III mi.iTlK: W4hr toafiMiqffit DEALERS IN All kinds of Funeral Supplied Crandall S Burget UNDERTAKERS tP EMBALMERB The DallM, Or. Robes, Buriil Shoes Etc.