r . . . : -; : . r Tne Dalles Daily Chronicle. OFFICIAL FAPER OF DALLES CITY. AND -WASCO COUNTY. National Republican Ticket. FOR PRESIDENT, BENJAMIN HARBISON, of Indiana. ,. fob vice-president, WHITELAW REID, of New York. FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS, J. F. CAPLES, of Portland. H. B. MILLER, of Grant's Paae. G. M. IRWIN, of Union. D. M. DUNNE, of Portland. Second St., Opp. Hood's Stable, THE DALLES, - OREGON; REASONS THAT. SWAY VOTES. An interesting symposium in the Nov ember issue of the Forum contains con tributions from Messrs. James Schouler, .T H. Snhiff. Franklin MacVeagh, John rilaflin. H. XV. Cannon. Gen. A. C. Mc- Clurg, the Rev. David Swing and the Hon. David Dudley Field, each of whom 11h "for whom! shall vote and why." The expressions come pat to the hour, and as the sight contributors are e emy divided as to their preferences, four on each side, the utterances may be assumed to comprise a pretty fair etatement of the situation. The four favoriug Mr. Harrison's elec tion are Messrs. Schiff, Cannon ana Claflin and Prof. Swing. Mr. Schiff thinks that the moment the democratic party gets into actual power it becomes "a threat to the substantial interests of the country." Mr. Claflin basis his preference on the tariff and silver ques tions. Prof. Swing, on the other hand, finds that the tariff issues "do not fig ure" in the pending case, as "both par ties are bound to" the practice of the pro tective doctrine." He does not wish a change in the methods employed, be cause "it will cost less to go on than to retreat." Mr. Cannon's reasons for pre ferring Harrison are personal respect and a belief in the principles of the re r publican party. Mr. SchoUler likes Cleveland because of "the superior' strength of the princi ples he represents," and because his ad ministration was "wise, sagacious, for bearing and courageous.' ' Mr. Mac "Veagh's preferences have already been made public, though he chrystalizes them here in nine reasons, five based upon a preference for the democratic party and .four upon Mr. Cleveland's superiority. Gen. McClurg likes Mr. Cleveland for his attitude on the tariff, force-bill and pension issues. Mr. Fields choice is made because of princi ples rather than men. Mr. Harrison holds that the government should take care of the people; Mr. Cleveland, that the people should take care of themselves. As the contributors to this edifying symposium are evidently sincere, their utterances form an interesting illustra tion of the diversity of opinions which go to sway an election. Jt might not be a bad idea for all -voters to draw up similar declarations of political faith before going to the polls. Then, at least, they would be sure that they had such a faith, backed by reason and 6tudy of facts. It disaxweara the worst f ormB of catarrh, with the use of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Rem edy. It's mild, soothing, cleansing mil fcnaliner nronerties effect a per fect and permanent cure, no matter how baa the case, or 01 now ioug standing. It's a remedy that suc ceeds where everything elBe has failed. Thousands of such cases can, be pointed out. That's the ocnn t.a nronrietors back their faith in it with money. They offer $500 reward for a case of catarrh which they cannot cure. It's a medicine that allows them to take such a risk. Doesn't common sense lead you to take such a medicine? "An advertising fake," you say. Funny, isn't it, how some people prefer sickness to health when the remedy is positive and the guaran tee absolute. Wise men don't put money back of " fakes." And " faking " doesn't pay. Will repair your fine Buggies - and Carriages, shoe your fine Driving Horses, and in fact do all your blacksmitbing in. the finest style. Satisfaction guar anteed. - GtiflfllflG & HOCKTOl iProps. H. S. OHEESM AN No. 60 Second st., The Dalles, Or. Dissolution of Co-partnership. Vnilnn la kaivhv mvon f.hftr. ll firm of Abrams & Stewart has been dissolved Kt mnfnal mnflffnl " i . w . is.. A Drams is aninonzeu kj wuciw all amounts due the firm ol A Drama a. i Stewart, and will pay .all demands against said firm. ; Wis. Stewart. The Dalles, Or., Aug. 15th, 1892. -" 8.25dfcw6w MINP i Forks ud - BOOTS AND SHOES MANUFAC TURED TO ORDER. Notice ia hereby given to all persons inAaYitoA tn th lata 'firm of Abrama - & Stewart, of The Dalles, or W.R. Abrame, either Dy note or account, io ihhko la ment of the eame immediately at the I Koni nf iTronoh & (V All notes and ac- i W - w. i counts remaining unpaid November isfk iQ9 n-ill V nlmwl in attornevs Vionila with instructions to collect. .Any .loimo oirninah tha lnt firm mUSt be nrncontoH ttt. t.llP IUtn TllflCe. With nrnner vouchers, on or before above Aita Tim 1-inninpnn nf the firm must be no without further delay. Res- .fll- w. Tt Abrams. 1CVMU' , ... 1 li.2od&w3m i i i - r. iriirv l.ffAfl . Ka ..1.1 irmiinil t thft V f N Falls of Hood river, witn large aigiiuy una, oroaa hiwui ouu aiie, kw , mire cold water ana snaae in prolusion, peneci anunage, ueuguuu U,.VUMU" 1 climate, the central attraction as a mountain summer resort and for all Oregon, - being the nearest town to Mt. Hood. It is also- unparalled as a manufacturing - center, being the natural center lor 130 square miles of the best cedar and tir Umber, possessing millions of borse power in its dashing streams and water- '" -i factories will center, surrounded by soil and climate that cannot be excelled anywhere for fruit and agriculture, and with tranhportation already assured you will find this the place to make a perfect home or n paying iuTcttment -s TITLE PERFECT See me on the ground, or address me at Hood River, Wasco County, Oregon. W. ROSS W1NANS. Freeborn & Company, AL L WORK AND A PERFECT FIT i UUAKAIN I ttu. , j. FOLCO, DKALERIX -DEALERS IK- i ' ' . rx 1 TTT repairing done ' in a satis-i I .flflfllP.S H THITS NUTR Xfiil H WnTRr FACTORY MANNER. ,uuniuun , Ice Cream, TODacca ana msars - MANUPACTCIU5BOF first Glass Syrups for Saloons and Wall Paper anil 800111 pioulflings, 295 ALDER ST., COR. FIFTH, Please . Keport. Subscribers will oblige The Chronicle bv promptly reporting if their papers are not delivered, or the delivery boys do not place them in a safe place. The distribution of the papers is one of the most perplexing questions to be eolved by a newspaper. If you do not get your paper, kick. We are endeavoring to keep things straight. Examination of Teachers. Notice is hereby given that for the purpose of making an examination of nil novenna ihn mnv nffcr themselves as candidates for teachers of the schools of this county, the county school superin tendent thereof will hold a public exam ination at his office in The Dalles, be ginning Wednesday, November 9th, isqo stntio r'flnrlr n. iri. All teacher- eligible for state certificates, state dis plomas and life diplomas must make application at the quarterly examina tions. Dated this Oct. 31, 1892. Troy Shelley. County School Superintendent of Wasco County, Oregon. lO.Sldwtd The Fence of the Future. There are a number of strong points in favor of the Tuna Hedge as the fence of the future, the advantage of this kind of a fence may be briefly inumerated as follows: It becomes a perfect barrier against all kinds of domestic animals after three years growth; does not sap or impoverish the ground, beinga strict ly atmospheric plant, and will not grow from the seed or Dy cutting iub routs hence will not spread it grows only to a certain uniform height and therefore does not require trimming, it has been thoroughly and successfully tested in northern climates and does not kill out Ka ifi'nfur- T in O it DarTffl t.h "1 Oil 1)1 purpose of usefulness and ornamen tation, as it is an evergreen and blooms during tnree montns 01 me year, au in vitation is extended to thoroughly test its merits, and every one will be con vinced that it possesses all the advant ages claimed for it. Messrs. Johnson & Payne are now taking orders for the Tuna Hedge and have met with uniform success. Any one wismng a living grow ing fence something that will not spread and will be a fence for all time to come should give their orders now and get their fence started this fall. CP. STEPHENS, DEA LER IN Dry Goods . Plothing Boots, Shoes, Hats, Etc. Ktc., Ktc, Etc. ' 134 Second St., next to Dalles National v Bank, Dalles City. Oregon. Old Number 95, Portland, Oregos. Soda Fountains, Ete. Second Street, Next door to WIneate's Hall DEW DROP INN. L. C. SHERWOOD, Prop. , The very best Wines, Liquors and Cor ; dials. Imported and Domes tic Cigars. THE DALLES MERCANTILE GO. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DALLES, BRAIN ARD ARMSTRONG'S ; SPOOL SILK FINE LINE OF il p New Jackets FROM $3.50 TO $30. o ooji'i Fflm TO SEE NEW STOCK - OF No. 390 to 394, 2d street. The - Dalles foil Winter DfY GOOdS. ClOthlliff, IMS, BOOTS m. 7 J ami Mioes- DEALER IN- PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. TERMS CASH. Hay, Grain, Feed & Flour. HEADQUARTERS FOR POTATOES. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. It behooves everyone, especially the workingman, to buy where he can duv tne cneapesi anti cau get tne muot wi hard earnea money. .- we soiicn a. snaie ui juui jjduuiiagc. Cash paid for es and poultry. All goods delivered free and promptly Corner Union and Second streets, i ne Liaiies,urBKoii. NEPTUNE SHAVING PARLORS AND BATH ROOMS. FRAZER & WYNDHAM. Proprietors H. Herbring. FLOYD & SHOWN, -DIALERS IK- DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, ' Fine Toilet Soaps, Brushes, Combs, Parfumery, Etc. - Pure Liquors for Medicinal Purpoees. Physicians' Prescriptions a Specialty. . Corner Union and Second Streets, The Dalles, Oregon. The democratic party must go to the f to11s tomorrow and meet the electors of the nation squarely on the issues of the -unconstitutionality of protection and the restoration of bank scrip. It makes no difference, of course to the hide-bound partisans, what the party! platform says. They would vote the ticket if it said all domestic manufacturers should be fined, and money should be made" ont of tan tn,-fc Vnt. the thousands of thougtful and somewhat independent voters, upon whom they counted with so much con fidence, do care what are the declared principles of the party whose candidates they are asked to support, and will vote accordingly. NOTICE. All Tlolloa C.itv warrants registered (a lannnrv fi. 1891. will be Taid if Dresented at mv office. Interest ceases from and after this date. Dated October 13th, 1892. L. Borden', tf. Treas. Dalles City. Too Mucli of a Itlsk. It is not unusual for colds contracted in the fall to hang on all winter. In such cases catarrh or chronic bronchitas are almost sure to result. A fifty cent bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy T 1 n CP 1 A will cure any coia. an you aauru w nl- an mnph fnr on amft.ll RTl flmoiint? This remedy is intended especially for bad colds and croup and can always be depended upon. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. S KI B B E hi OX E js. Tr- ij. ski: Propr. PQ At the old stand of R. Lusher, no Front St, The Dalles, Oregon. 2 cr3 S V o us GxTextravaeant claims of democratic success in Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa and Indiana have been abondoned, and the C 1 t .1 ' party is now lacing iu grave uuSni v XTTT"V',, losing Connecticut, New Jersey, Dele- fc. JL. Xv-'U-WvJi ware and West Virginia. The recent . desperate effort to transfer the Oregon, Idaho, Colorado, South Dakota, Kansas, Town. Nebraska and Minnesota demo cratic vote to the peoples party, with the hope of throwing the election into the house, is a practical acknowledg ment that New York is looked upon aa lost, and that there is no hope for Cleve land in the electoral college. JEWELER : COLUMBIA BREWERY, AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. nM-i- ii i. , Tiro, ia now turning out the best Beer, and Porter I J.U .j - JtttK- east of the Cascades. The'latest appliances lor tne manuimun, gww ful Beer have been introduced, and only the nrst-ciass arucie -v I the market. ' - PLUSH STKTI0NKRY BOX6S -r. A-iKg3rTga ASSOH.TMMKTT, With twenty -four sheets of Fine Note Paper and envelopes w uiaitu FOR 35 CENTS THIS WEEK OHLY AT ; ES- JacoTDsen cS5 Oo-9 TO" 33 'TMC 163 Second Street, : d so? The mlle, Oregon. Watches and Jewelry repaired to orderon short notice, and satisfaction guaranteed. THE EU ROPEAN HOUSE. Also - Organs and Pianos at Reduces Prices AT THE Store of I. C. Kiclcelaen, 9A St. The Dalles Xot. a few throats in New York state are becoming seriously irritated by cries of fraud. . Grover Cleveland, when he vjcis president of thin United States vetoed the appropria tionor the improvement of the Loiumota river. Yliat assurance have we that he would not so obstruct a contract t com plete the Cascade canal and locks as to leave the Inland Empire bottled up for another century ? , , - - The Corrugated Building next Door to Court Boose Handsomely FwnisM . Eoras to Rent ty tie Day, Weel tt Jtenft. PAU L KR EFT & CO., DEAUERS. 18- wpaic Pronarfiri -hv a First Class Enslish Cook. ii aa Ba u tm m m m rmw m . wm , XT TT XXScmart ' - i. Saloon and Wine Room, The Dalles, - Oregon. ! ar-Northwest corner of Second . and I Court Streets. . " TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOLICITED. Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Men. PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS, j , And the Most Complete and the Latest Patterns and Designs m rfflT-Practical Painters and Paper Hangers. None but the best brands of the RKorwir. Williams and J. W. Masury's f aints U8ea in an our i, . """" Vo mploy MJZA S In chemical com Dinauon or ouap , , . . . - orders promptly attended to. - Store lind Paint Shop corner Third and Washington Sta.. The Dalles, Oregon ?