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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. SATURDAY. JUNE 3. 1900.
The Weekly Chronicle.
AdtarllalBa; Kataa.
natural enmity with you and your! tboutaml time, exploded lunacy of j DALLES MILITARY ROAD MATTER
claw Ihcn come to mo, says liryan,
ami I will give you rest. Whatever
the cause of your discontent, if you
ai4 discontented, I will soothe you;
if you nro enraged, 1 will avenge
you. All ills that fret you and griefs
Ftrtock
O is Inch or less In Paily H m
O uti'i tiiehea sml uiuter Knir Inches 1 s
O iwt four tucnes and uujer twelve tncbi . "
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Ovvr four .m-lni. -tid umlvr twoiv luetic
Ov twelve lucU
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Republican Ticket.
STATE OFFICERS-
Justice of the Supreme Coarl C. K.
Wolverton.
Kood and Dairy Commissioner J. W.
Bailer.
DISTRICT OFFICERS-
Congressman Ma!eo!ni A. Moody, of
The D-illes.
Joint Senators J. N. Williamson, ol
Crook; T. H. Johnston, of Waao; W.
W. Steiwer, of Wheeler.
Joint Representatives A. fi. Roberts,
of H'(ro; K. A. Kmmett, of Kismath ;
George Miller, of Gilliam; George
Caltaiiarh, of Grant; George A. Bar
rett, of Grant; T. H. McUreer, of
Wssco.
District Attorney Frank Menefee, of
The Dalies.
COUNTY TICKET.
8. Blowers,
of Hood
A. Kirchheiner, of
County JuJge A.
Kiver.
Commissioner P.
Antelope.
SlieritT Robert Kelly, of The Dalies.
Clerk A. E. Lake, cf Wamie.
Treasurer C. L. riiillips, of The Dalles.
Assessor C. L. Schn.i.H, cf Tbe Dalles.
Superintendent of Schools C. L. Gil
bert, c! The Dalles.
Surveyor J. B. Goit, of The Dalles.
Coroner W. II. Butts, of Tlie Dalles.
For Justice of the Pesce of Tbe Dalles
Timothy Brownhill.
Constable Frank Hill, of The Dalles.
.4 STROSO ISDORSEMEST.
T. Brownhill, long and favorably
known In the commercial circles cf
Sherman county, was a visitor last
week, says D. C. Iteland in the
Sherman County Observer. Mr.
Brownhill Is a rising attorney now in
our sister count of Wasco, having
recently passed a very favorable ex
amination and been admitted by tbe
supreme court to the practice of law
in Oregon. He is at present justice
of the peace for Dalles Cily district
-and has been nominated to retain the
same position after this election
From long acquaintance with Mr
Brownhill and a knowledge of his
worth, we feel asscred of his election.
Voters this year are called upon to
exercise more than usual care
electing a justice of the peace. Tbe
last assembly passed a law revolu
tionizing tbe practice in justice
conrts for the purpose of doing away
with numerous appeals that have
heretofore been taken. The new
law makes the rules of practice of tbe
circuit court applicable to tbe justice
court with these exceptions. The
membership of the jury is limited to
six, and the amount of controversy
to 1250, but outside of this the
Justice court applies tbe same rules
to pleadings. The Jurors are subject
to peremptory challenges and chal
lenges for cause. Tbe court can In
struct tbe Jury as to this law. Judg
tnents are rendered and entered in
tbe same places as in the circuit
court, and tbe court has the power
to set aside ft verdict and grant a
ew trial on the same ground and for
the same causes as the circuit court,
It is therefore apparent that it is to
tbe interest of a community that a
ferson cf legal ability and learning
ehouid be elected to the office of
J iti-e of the peace. .Such a person
is Sir. Iirowrhill to elect bim voters
will And thst they have conferred
fcemfit upon themselves.
money power,whose mortal antago
nist you behold in me, whose activi
ties shall be forever stilled with my
panacea of ftee coiungc. For cough,
colds, rheumatism, headache, back
ache, dizziness, loss of sleep, weak
eyes, catarrh, diabetes, cancer, con
sumption, scrofula, eczema, appends
citis, lutlainination of tbe throat and
lungs, bowel complmut, sallow com
plexion, torpiil liver, iullatr.ed eye
lids, deafness, freckles, chapped
hands, chilblains, corns and bunions,
take 16 to 1.
Comes, you democrats, be honest
for a minute and own up, says the
Spokaue Chtouicle. Candidly, doesn't
it make you feel pioud of your conn
try to know that the Uuted States
for the year 1900 continues to bresk
all records? In the nine months
ending with March, exports of agri
cultural products were 18,000,000
greater than those of the same
months in the preceding fiscal year,
products of tbe mine exceeded those
of the corresponding months of lJS)'J
by 33 per cent, those of the forest
showed a like increase, and Usliertcs
and miscellaneous also showed a gain
over the corresponding months of
the preceding fiscal year, and with
tbe phenominal increase of 30,000,
000 in April, 1900, as compared with
April, 1899, Ii is quite apparent that
the record of the year, which ends
less than sixty days hence, will ex
ceed that of any earlier year in our
history.
the ad
free silver Is enough for the voters
of the second district if the candidate
for congress had all the virtues of a
canonized saint.
tha K.Hr mt B.lllsrs Wha I. was
Till la Their lluuaaa.
It is very true, as The Chronicle
says, Mr. Kelly has madu a good
sheriff, bui ho has simply dona his
duty, performed the services for
which ho was paid.- Times-Mount-ainecr.
And it is precisely for this
reason that be is entitled to re
election. No higher compliment
could be paid to any public servant
than to say be bus dono his duty and
performed iho services for which he
is paid.
Without Iho kid of republican
votes the fusionists cannot elect a
single man on their ticket. If you
believe in free silver, free trade, free
soup, frco riot, poveity, idleness and
low wages, vole tbe fusion ticket.
If you believe in au honest dollar
and a chance to cam it, In law and
order, in tilcntv cf work at lrood
. ... ii i adverse claim, in all sut-h esses, mi
-njjvo, ii juu univio ,u """ "'-" matter how meritorious, lint tavern
F.ver sines Tin Chmomum learned
of lbs large number of Sherman county
farmers whose till to the homes loins
of them bad occupied for many years
had been revoked by lbs government tn
the ground of a prior right by the Katt
em Oregon Land Company, wa have
taken a deep personal interest lu Irving'
to find out if it were possihls that some
thing might be done for their relief. In
respouse lo a communication of this
natuie sent to Congressman Moody, we
have received the following reply:
WAHiUM.roN. I). C, Ma 2. UHW.
1 1 ; II liOl lU. VY, KlIiri'H I'llKOMl I.K f
Data bin: Briellv tlie status of The
DalL-s military road mutter is this:
Tha bill tha settlers prepared and sent
ma provides for the government reiiu
bursing the- settlers lor Uieir Improve
ments. Thev bane their claim on I lie
around that tbe land department erred
in neruiittiiiK thorn to til on lands
w hich ultimately were show n not to b
applicable to homestead or preemption
tliiugs. This question has been up be
fore con g l es I dad a gnat many times,
and iu many cases wttli even more
merit than The Dalles military road
claimants have, !c'aiie thev, at a mat
ter of fact, bad nut ice that there were
Ii
m Afoi rYn
(S0fi
euough alone, voto tbe republican
ticket and vote it straight.
When you vote for tho republican
candidate for school superintendent!
you vote for a man who has made as that c iuid no doubt he secure.!, but
merit refuse to arnums anv liabilitv for
errors of their olllcers or agents. They
have, in one or two iimtance. permitted
the land graut rrople to select lieu
lands in place ol thus in c mlroveray,
and allowed the settlers to go on and
complete their lit Iff . Such legislation
i.. I... ..i..... ..f i.:. !;f ....lime roan e
;, ;ln. to ,,t other lan.ls in lieu
m pen on hi probably nut
lo accept other lauds in lieu
of tl.ore In Sherman cnuntv, U-can.e,
If you are out of a job, sajs tbe
Oregonian, and never expect to have
one because you are too faint-hearted
to gi t it and too empty headed to
bold it; if jou are broke and expect
tobealwitys broke on the gold or
tlie silver basis, under free trade or
protection, with 2C per capita or 20
wnis; ir jou are penniless and
always will be because you have
aching to sell for money and no-
rxxly will trust you with a loan; if
every successful msn Gils you with
rage because he reminds you of your
own us.lessncss; if you feci that
every man that has anything is at
The fusionists condemn
ministration for holding the Philip
pines. What would they have it do?
The treaty that give us possession of
tbe islands is the law of tbe land
The president must execute tbe law
as be finds it. He has no choice. If
it was wrong lo annex the islands,
the one man on tbe American foot
stool responsible for it, more than
any other, is William Jennings Bryan.
When it looked that tbe treaty of
I'aris would fail of ratification, the
colonel left his regiment and hurried
to Washington and influenced enough
of wavering democratic and populist
votes to secure its ratification. This
is history. But in tbe light of tbe
fact that tbe Bryanites make a
cardinal principle of anti-ex pansion,
it is the history of low and con
temptible demagogery.
Our contemporary has wasted a
large amount of amunition on tbe
apportionment bill. The Chronicle
nevtr admired it and hopes for a
better arrangement of senatorial and
legislative districts at the next session
of the legislature. This much is
true ; the counties grouped together
are tnose possessing, as far as pos
sible, a community of interests and
tbe mere size of tbe districts works
only a hardship on candidates who
fee! it their duty to cover them
during a campaign. No apportion
ment could be made by a republican
legislature that would please a party
whose chief business is to carp and
find fault; but that there was even a
suggestion of corruption connected
with the measure is gratuitous and
unfounded.
who. durioa bis incumbency, has
helped to advance the public schools X'
of tllO county to a state of ctllciency lenacliiim tber were entitled to Ihe. Iiu
,1 :.. ti . ........ ,1.. .. proved cultivation, at least to cover the
that is the cnj of neaily cveij o( ,,,. T, r.nrllM
County 11) the Stale. would also not he satintled with the
privilege of selecting Und eli.cn here.
There is one man that the reptib-! im ",tt1l w",lM u ,'"" e ""l-en-X'"
i for bis Impiovem-iitK. I onci'ienm
licans of Wasco county w ill takr tli two sytem. which would l po-
great pleasure in scquesterirg to bis ' sib'e w secure would n..l ant.er
p ' I found, afier much research an I
priiiiOVal strawberry patch, and that , counsel with land lawyers, an 1 wa c-e
mnn i t ie renm ) rieo si ver i " "
paranoic, T. It. Coon, of Hood,
Tlie KIikI Yoii Huv Always Ilought, ami whirl. Im )Ccll
In ne fr over :U ycurw. hits borne the rdipiiitiira 0f
7 - unit hits born luntle tttid-r hl
y j fj? w,imI "IwrvWon sditre Itslnninr
WiafX 4UcA4t Allow no o to IiM'lve yti a tn
All Coiiiit rf lt, Imitations ami Jot--troKl" urn bug
i:tM-rliiHtiH that trllle with nml iidanirrr the heulthnf
JnliMtts inul Chlldrt'U-i:xiMTkiice nirulnxt Kxiwrliucut,
What is CASTORIA
Ciwtorlii I ft harnili'as Mibtlttito for Cantor Oil, Vnrt.
mrlo, Drtipsi and Hoothlnir Hyrups. It Is l'leannnU It
(iittilns iiolthrr Oplniii. Morphine nor other Narn.thj
MibNSiiiirs. Its ape Is Its iftiarantce. It do troy Worriss
mid allays l-VviTlahncss. It rurcs Dlarrhu'u and Ulna
Col If. It ndU'VfS Tfrthlnir Troubles, cures CoiillpiiUua
mid Fbituleiify. It nsnlmlliites the FohI, reirttlules the
htoiuiK li mid IloweU, slvlnir henlthy and nuturul sleep,
Tho Children's I'aiiacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Sears the Signature of
7
Tlie Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TNI MNflU. MMMMV. IWmi TIMV, HI. . W m.
Rivtr.
Aa lluaurahla Kurd.
The republican ticket, from top to
bottom, Is composed of clean, honor
able and efficient men, the peers
morally and intellectually of their
opposer. ibey belong to no ring.
and are pledged to nobodr and
nothing save faithful and devoted
service to the interests of the people.
They represent tbe party and the
principles that have rescued the
masses from poverty and free soup.
From Tu. Cm bomclb of May I.J
Captain A. 8. Blowers, the republican
nominee for county judge, is a native of
the Kmpire state where he was born in
I In the later fifties be removed to
Minnesota, and when tbe Civil war
broke out and he was scarce past the
age of fifteen be elisted in the 16th I'. 8.
Regulars, IX-c. 1, 1HT1, and served till
tbe following year when he was dis
charged because of his yonth. In the
October of 1S62 be enlisted again in
the Seeond Minnesota cavalry and
served till April 3, 1860, when he was
mustered out with his regiment. He
participated in every engagement and
movement of bis regiment durir.g the
war and was several times commended
by his superior officers for coolness and
bravery .In time of danger. Ha is an
honored meuber of tbe U. A. K. am'
was for a time csptain of a company ol
a militia at Hood Hirer. This is a
record of devotion to the Union and its
flag that any man may be proud of, and
when snch a man comes before the
people tor their suffrages in tbe lull
vigor of matured mental manhood and
ripe and varied esperience, it ought to
receive Hue consideration from every
patriotic citizen without re. pec t to his
political affiliation. Whatever Captain
Blowers has or is he owes to his own
energy and to no one else. Left alone
at the age of eleven years be bas since
carved out his own fortune. In the
civil walks of life bis experience bas
been as varied as it is honorable. After
tbe war be settled on a homestead and
for a number of years followed the plow.
Subsequently be engaged in (be lumber
and sawmill bnsiness, to which was
added a general merchandise store. For
twelve years he served as commissioner
for Beecher and Otter Tail ronnties,
Minn., during which time he built and
superintended the building of neatly all
the roads and bridges in bis district,
which comprised seventeen townships.
When be wss first elected tbe county
wss new and without roads, bnl under
his management some of tbe beat roads
in the state were built. Oood roads
were ami still are almost a bobby of
Captain Blowers, and for this reason he
was kept In office from year to year till
he left Minnesota and came to Oregon.
Six years ago the republicans of Hood
Kiver asked bis nomination as com
missioner at thst band of the county
convention. His election followed in
lue course, and bis service in this
capacity is a matter of public record.
It is a matter of simple j'tstice to ssy
that he brought into bis commissioner-
ship the ripo business experience of long
years of servico in the same rapacity
meut riiullv, alter much agitntiou in
congress, appionrialed money to buy the
lands In in the land grant companies ;
and give it to the Settler. Tint is the
rjlan we n.iw nronnst. A bill was not I S
introduced for tlie reason that we
thought it might be possible lo secure
on tlie sundry civil bill a smail appro
priation authorizing a commission to
investigate and report on the facts, and
then secure the pasraifa of a bill for the
settlers' relief. The bill was not intro
duced in advance because its passage
r-inld not be secured at this session,
and if we had introduced it, we would
probably be met by the appropriations
committee when we asked for aa appro- i I
priation with the fact that our hilia had (
not passed, and requested to wait until It
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tucy uiu fa, m-inrv an ronaimn .
Our pnrpo is lo in- i
amt it !. in - ..... I -
-.w p- .., ...m au B III r.nu i frill. J. I.JC
irovernmeiit to gi on with the balance.
Should we fail in holding the appropria
tion In on tha bill liefore Ihe conference
committee, we will then introduce the
bid, and be just aa far along fur action
at next sea.ion as we would had the
bill been introduced on Ihe outset.
Yon may rett assnred, Mr. (ioorlay,
that I will do everything in my power
to push this matter lo a just and equita
ble conclusion.
Faithfully Yonrs,
Mai.coi.h A. Moody.
Special Sale!
...Steel Ranges and Cook stoves
1
should be made.
sist npon Ihe appropriation first, and if
If you want to "let well enough
alone" go to the poll next Monday eiae,t,ere; that no meritorious Improve
am; voie iuc repuouenn iickci irom
A to i.zurd.
Ihe fusion candidate for cunicss
man for this district made a speech
in Portland a few days ngo, devoting
thrcc-fonr;hs of the time he occu
pied to the advocacy of free silver.
That's cn.'.ugh. Mr. Smith may be
a very nice soit of a fellow and all
that; the fact that he still walks
among Ihe tombs of tho dead fast,
and Lug? to Lis Ircnst the tcn-
The Dalles Comtriaion House will
keep fresh milk at ail times on hand
and deliver It anywhere in tbe city at
the following prices: One quart, 2 per
month: three pints, 3 j two quarts, t ;
three quart. S5.50; cream 20 rents per
pin i. rresn oiuter every ilay. lH-lm
Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, Mileshurg,
a , says, "Asa spewly cure for coughs,
colds, croup ind sore throat One Minnie
Cough Cure is unequal!. It Is pleasant
forchildien to Uke. I heartily recom
mend It to mothers." It Is the only
harmless remedy that produces 1m
mediate results. It cures - bronchitis,
pnenmonia, grippe and throat and lung
diseases. It will prevent emsumntian
Mrs. Harriet F.vans, Hinsdale, 111.,
writes, "I never fail to relieve my
children from cronp at once by nsieg
One Minate Cough Cure. I would not
feel safe withont it." Quickly rnres
coughs, colds, grippe and all throat and
lung diseases.
Hal.
Trimmed hats and patterns at cost for
the next thirty days at the Campbell A
Wilson milllnary parlors. 23-tf
Kxperience is the best Teacher. Use
Acker's Knglish Remedy In any case of
coughs, cold or croup. .Should it fail to
give Immediate relief money refunded.
25 eta. and 60 cts. Blakeley A Honghton
Druggists.
Yon will not have boils if you take
Clarke A Falk's snreenre for boils.
h.cial reserve old government whis
key, recognized by tbe highest medical
authority in tbe land; especially recom
mended by tlie board of health of 8an
Francisco for hpital nse, also A. P.
O'Brien, M. I)., captain and snrgeoi,
and Win. I). McCarthy, major and snr
O'ition for the Improvement of tho roads' K""n K- ,rniT' "ths purest nnalnl-
irrnif.i si hum am lor couvale.ren'a, ln
valuls and Umily hold by Charles
To reduce our lario flock wo will
K'U Stoves ami Steel Jianges at
Greatly Reduced Prices
for a hliort time only,
gootlrt and j:et our priccf.
.N'O our
l.w.wia
IVlflYS & CROCUE
merit was ever discriminated against
because of locality, snd that every prop
PICNIC 1
Under the atifpicea of tho Forest Trotectivo Association,
will ho held at
Dufup, may 31, 1900.
Prominent ppeakers from different parts of the Mate will
address tho people on forestry.
CttQnd Boll in the Evening.
A hasket dinner and a har1xcuo of roast ox will l nerved.
M very ono in cordially invited to attend.
leading to tLe coui.t) at at netivej his
special and cordial support. Captain
Mowers will bring to the county judge
ship tbe varied experience of long years
of service as commissioner in two ststes,
added to that of a long and successful
business career. Hiould he be elected
he will move his family to The Dalles
and devote his entire lime to the busi
ness of the county. Captain Itlowers
is entitled to and ought to receive every
republican vote in the county.
Sliihling.
spl.'i).,ll,
J)"- ! MiHr rtH
riiynioiau find Surgeon,
H HI attention (Iron to surgery.
Rooms 21 anl . Tel. 3a VoctBUx a
. fH. JIIHaOAVtB
M0ORK Si (iAVIN,
ATTOKNKVM AT LAW
Rooms suit 10, over V. ft. Land Ofllra.
CLEANLINESS.
Is being advocated by all parties regardless of race, color or prs
Vlons ronditii.n of servitnde. Itmember we make our cuslO"
rners glad when they buy or Pure l'rtared Paints. There is s
finish and ghns to Its work that is admired by all.
Paints, Oils, Glass, Picture and Room Moldings
t our stock of Wall Paper
r lit M) on Display
H. GLENN & CO.
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between r-ei-ond and Third.
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