The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 22, 1895, Image 2

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MONDAY. - - - - JULY22.1S95
DEBS CASE
IN THE
COURT.
SUPREME
The full text of the decision of the
supreme court in the Debs contempt
case has just been published in the law
reporters. In the course of &at decision
the supreme court uses language which
should be read by every American citi
zen and should put to shame every labor
agitator and every populist who is de
crying the government for its position in
this case. Among other the things
court says :
"A most earnest and eloquent appeal
was made to us in eulogy of the heroic
spirit of those who threw tip their em
Dlovment and gave np their means of
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earning a livennooa, not in uweusc .
their own rights, but in sympathy for
and to assist others whom they believed
to be wronged. We yield to none in onr
admiration of any act of heroism or self
sacrifice, but we may be -permitted to
add that it is a lesson which can not be
' learned too soon or too thoroughly that
tinder this government of and by the
people the means of redress of all wrong
are through the courts and at the ballot
bax, and that no wrong, real or fancied,
carries with it legal warrant to invite as
a means of redress the co-operation of a
mob, with its accompanying acts of
violence. Summing up our conclusions,
- hold that the eovernment of the
United States is one having jurisdiction
over every foot of soil within its terri
tory, and acting directly upon each citi
zen : that while it is a eovernment of
enumerated powers, it has within the
limits of those powers all the attributes
of sovereignty ; that to it is committed
power oyer inter-state commerce and the
transmission of the mail; that the
powers thus conferred are not dormant,
but have been assumed and put into
practical exercise by the legislation of
congiess; that in the exercise of these
powers it is competent for the nation to
remove all obstructions upon highways,
natural or artificial, to the passage of
interstate commerce or the carrying of
the mail ; that while it may be compet
ent for the government to forcibly re
move all such obstructions, it is equally
within its competency to appeal to the
civil courts for an inquiry and determin
ation as to the existence and character of
any alleged obstructions, and if any such
are found to exist, or threaten to occnr,
to invoke the powers of those courts to
remove or restrain such obstructions.
The attorneys for Debs contended that
the courts could not enjoin the commis
sion of the acts complained of and Debs
and his associates could not be guilty of
a contempt in disobeying the court's
order. When that decision is fully un
derstood no patriotic citizen will ques
tion its wisdom, justice and necessity
A government upon any other principles
would be no government.
free coinage of silver, or the adoption of
silver as the standard. These "Five
Points are
1. There is not a free coinage country
in the world today that is not on a silver
basis.
2. There is not a gold standard coun
try in the world today that does not use
silver money along with gold.
3. There is not a silver standard
country in the world today that uses any
gold along with silver.
4. There is not a silver standard
country in the world today that has
more than one-third of the circulation
per capita that the United States has.
5. There is not a silver standard
country in the world today where the
laboring man receives fair pay for his
day's work.
So far as we know Mr. Carlisle has
stated substantially the truth in these
five declarations, and has said more in
them than Harvey and Horr will say in
ten days. '
it Could Be Better
AS A COMBINATION FOR HEALTH?
CELERY, for the entire NERVOUS S3'stem
ASK
BEEF,
IRON,
FOR
the neatest SUSTENANT known
to purify end enrich the BLOOD
eef 1 10
Nature's Buiklsp and Tonic
FOR SALE BY BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON"
Bring in Your
Gome in Yourself,
Family
A New Store
on a Cash Basis.-
The credit system is a heavy weight to carry, and
those who pay must make up for the ones that do
not. The only way to have low prices is to sell for
cash, and that is what we are going to do.
And see how cheaply we can dress all of you. t
Men's Suits, Boy's Suits, Silks, Satins
LACES, WOOLiENS, COTTONS, LINENS,
Everything from Hat to Shoes, for everyone. All new stock!
By a decision of the supreme court
rendered Saturday in the case of Nellie
M. Stevens vs. J. i. Carter, tne cause oi xii rtxJ
Miss Stevens is victorious. The dis- LaTe StOCK, Fine (jtOOCIS,
content and will institute another pro- A llCo J vr
ceedins to raise the question in another
lady a more gallant man would have the benefit. We have bought out the business of
auit and allowed her to fill the office tt. H. CAMPBELL and will be pleased to see OlQ
awarded to her. matrons and new ones. We are in the held lor
business.
C. F STEPHENS
JOS: T. PETERS & CO.
-DEALERS IK-
We sell for cash, buy cheap, and our patrons have
BlUC : MATERIALS
Lieht Fantastic" Is a Part of tn,a
Training; of an Eqneatrienn.
W. A. Johnston,
form part of the education of an eques- J"q. 113 W aSlliPgtOIl St.
trienne in ere is one iunuameuwi uu
primary one, to which she devotes as
much time as to the riding school this T V "T""V TV
is the art of dancing. Dancing lessons HpTTT I IO "7Q .VI OTf-
make her turn her feet and knees out, JTX. JL VV JL-Cv V v3 Vo
. . i a j
teacn ner to carry ner arms aim iiwu
well, and give her equilibrium and grace.
There are some instances of dancers who,
having injured themselves in the exer
cise of their art, have learned to ride
standine in less than a year. Note the I
exceeding-grace of the women who ride
in the Great Wallace Shows.
-AUD-
Telephone XVTo. 33 Q. ,
Can Yon Read Without Tiring Your Eyes?
Dr. Lewenberg, the eye specialist,
begs to state that on account of a number
of cases coming from the surrounding
country and others of this place still
under advisement, that he has post
poned his departure from here till next
Wednesday evening. This gives you
arother opportunity to consult him.
Don't miss it. You may not get another
chance to have your eyes examined free.
juI20d3ts.
When occasion demands its use, try
De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is
cooling to burns, stops pain instantly,
cleanses, a perfect healer for Eoalds or
ekin eruptions. Always cures piles.
For sale by Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
THE IIORR-HARVEY DEBATE.
Thus far the great debate, for which
bo much preparation has been made and
toward which so much interest has been
excited, has developed nothing new and
nothing which the country store states
men have not known all about, lo, these
many vears, at least what they have not
believed they knew all about. Like
most political discussions, it will make
few converts : the free silver advocate
will see the laurel wreath upon Harvey
brow at the close of the debate and the
' gold bug will declare that Koswell G
has won the gold medal. As to who ia
victor will be as uncertain as the result
of the latest Spanish-Cuban battle. We
surmise that less will be accomplished
toward a trne solution of the grea
money problem than was done by Mr,
Carlisle in his Kentucky campaign, al
though much less noise was made by
him. It is largely a "Chicago sensa
tion." as the San Francisco Call
names it.
When the last shot is fired and th
whole talk is published, it will be read
with great interest by a few onlj ; the
silverites will be silverites still and the
gold bugs will not change their color.
None will be convinced ; the people who
have time to discuss the question may
find in the report fuel to keep up the
' fires that burn but never consume, and
when the question comes before the
people, they will vote a"bout as they
wonl4 have voted had no such great dis
cussion taken place.
If Secretary Carlisle's "Five Points"
are true and practical experience is
worth anything in national finances,
sensible reoole will never vote for the
Departure Postponed.
-JO B0 IlQ
See us before
you buy.
We carry a Complete Line of
Fishing Tackle,
Ammunition,
Stoves and Steel Ranges,
Wire Cloth,
Wire Poultry Netting,
Sewer Pipe,
Iron Water Pipe,
Gardsn Tools,
Sheep Shears,
Barrell Churns,
Rubber and Cotton Wrap
ped Garden Hose,
Groceries and Provisions,
Oak Fir and Maple Cord-
wood and General sup
plies,
IF YOU WEAR GLASSESotheygiveyou
periect satisiactionv u not,
Consult ' Df . J. F- liecnenbeig,
A Graduate of Hedelberg University, Germany.
TTmatilla House. Room 3. Entrance from Ladies' Parlor.
Twentv-five years uninterrupted experience m htting
eves, uver ou.uuu cases mieu. witu gutaseo. vmj mo law
J ' , ii . . j 3 rm
and most advanced metnocls in examination useu. iub
d scientifically fitted only. Physi-
piana in i7i fori tr in snfir.t, mv method of examination. The
examination of children's eyes a specialty.
When the Train stops at THE DALLES, get off on the South Side
jmvt coiiUBm hotel.
This lute nd popular Honn aoei hu principal hotel oneineos,
and ia prepared to furnish the Best Accommodation of an)
. flouM in the city, and at the low rate of
$1.00 per Day. - firstQass Teals, 25 Ceijts.
OfTIca tar all Stage r.Inea leaving The Dalles for all
points In Kastern Oregon and. Kastern Washington,
' in this Hotel.
, Corner ol Front and Union Bta. T. T. NICHOLAS, PfOpr.
Consultation and Examination Absolutely Free.
P. S. Dr. Iwenberg is not a traveling optician. He has been compelled
k ;n k.oH). laicn n liini-jtiro ni-Heticft of twenty vears standing in Philadel
phia. He takea this method of acquainting himself with the people of the Coast
his future home. jiyo-w
GEORGE RUCH,
PIONEER GROCER.
8uccewor to Cbrieman A Corson.
FULL LINE OF
STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES.
Again in business at the old stand. I would be pleased to
eee all my former patrons. Free delivery to any part of town.
Closing Out Sale
Telephone in Grocery Store
is 101. bend in your orders
by Telephone. All orders
t -a-
promptly filled.
MIER & BENTON.
of DRY GOODS
CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS.
Past or present values cut no figure, as goods
MUST be SOLD LESS than COST.
RUPERT & GABEL,
Wholesale and retail manufacturers and dealers in
Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars,
TENTS and WAGON COVERS,
An all Articles Kept in a First Class Harness Shop.
REPAIRING PROMPTLY DOSE.
Adjoining E. J. Collins A Co.'s Store
Give IVIe a Call.
J P. McINERNY,
THE CELEBRHTED
COLUMBIA BREWERY,
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
This iBfill-kTinwn Brewerr ia now turning out the best Beer and Portei
e . 1
oo nt tu nM. Thfl latest anDliancea for tne manuiactnre 01 goou uraiuf
ful Beer hove been introduced, and ony the first-class article win Depiaceawn
he market. A
EVE, m flOSEand TflflOfiT
DK. WADE, (F. C. 8., London, member of
the British Medical Association, formerly
oculist and aurtst to the Victoria Koval Jubilee
Hospital), haa opened an office for the practice
or toe above specialties, at rooms au4-ouo, osar-
q'.lHJU Building, Portland, Or.
to I. a. m.; t 10 o anu at c p. ui.
Office hours, 10
jlylSlm
T70UR BRICK WALLS the front knocked out and win-
JL dows stuck in its place, with a roof flopped on top. sur
round a complete and recently purchased line of
Fresh Drags and JVLedieines at
DonnelPs Drug Store.
D. BOWlMELli,;
Pipe Woii, Tin Bepaiis anil Boofij
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
Deutsehe Apotheke.
Telephone fio. 15.
Skep on Third Street, next door west of Yotuag & Kg
Blacksmith Shop. .
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