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    VOL. IX
THE DALLES, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1896.
NO. 54
V
M'KINLEY ENDORSED
By the Republican Conven
. tion at Columbus.
DELEGATES AT LARGE ELECTED
They Are Instructed to Vote
Him at St. tools Allison the
Choice of Iowans.
Columbus, O., March 11. The Grand
opera-house was unable again today to
give admission to more than half of those
holding tickets.
Some delegates to
the republican state
convention were
crowded out.
At 10 :15 Senator
elect Foraker called
the convention to
order. The stage
was crowded with
Ohio congressmen
and party leaders.
Ex-Secretary Chas.
Foster had a seat near the presiding of
ficer. The committee on credentials reported
in favor of seating the "committee" de
legation from Muskingum, as against
the "mass convention" delegation. The
report was adopted ." with a resolution
against county committees assuming the
power in future of appointing delegates.
The temporary organizationvras unan
imously made permanent, and Chair
man Foraker briefly acknowledged the
double honor. 1
Congressman J. M. Taylor, chairman
of the committee on resolutions, reported
the platform, which was greeted with
requent applause, and adopted. The
platform,- which declares strongly for
protection and reciprocity, denounces
fhe present democratic administration
as the most destructive and disastrous
in the history of our country. It lias
not only disappointed the expectations
of the county, but has justly forfeited
the confidence and support of its own
party.
The platform declares that the repub
lican party "stand tor the Monroe doc
trine as Monroe himself proclaimed it;"
favors a "returq of the government to a
debt-paying policy" by increasing its
revenues; declared for a "currency of
gold, silver and paper, with "which to
measure our exchange that shall be as
sound as the government and as untar
nished as its honor, and to that end we
favor bimetalism and demand the use
of both gold and silver as a standard
money, either in accordance with a ratio
to be fixed by national agreement, if
that can We obtained, or under such re
strictions and such provisions, to be de
termined by legislation, as will secure
the maintenance of the parity of values
of the two metals, eo the purchasing and
debt-paying power of a dollar, whether
silver, gold or paper, Bhall be at all
times equal."
The platform-also pledges the support
of the state to McKinley in the national
convention.
The ticket elected by the republican
state convention today was :
Delegates-at-large, Governor Asa H.
Bushnell, Senator-elect J. B. Foraker,
Representatives Charles H. Grosvenor
and the Hon. Marcus A. Hanna ; alter
nates, J.'E. Lowes, Charles Fleischman,
J. P. Green and S. T. Taylor; electors-at
.large, I. F. Mack and Albert C. Douglas.
' Secretary of state, Charles Kinny ; eu
preme judge, Marshall J. Williams; food
commissioner, Joseph E. Blackburn:
member of "board of public works, Frank
A. Hoffman.
The republican state convention,
which concluded this afternoon its ses
sion of two days, was more of a McKin
ley rally than the usual party business
Assembly. Tt was held two or three
months earlier than usual, in order to
Highest of all in Leavening Power.
proclaim to the country the sentiments
of McKinley's state. Not since- the in
dorsement of R. B. Hayes for the presi
dency, at the state harmonious meeting
of representative republicans in Ohio,
When senator Sherman was indorsed for
president, at state conventions of 1880,
18d4, and 1888, there were bitter
contests, and it required ' consider
able efforts in 1892 to prevent open
opposition in the Ohio state convention
to Harrison for a second term. At that
time Charles Foster was secretary of the
treasury, and is credited with having
controlled the convention.
IOWA BKLDBUCAN9.
Allison's -Candidacy Indorsed
State ConTention.
toy the
Des Moines, la., March 11. The re
publican state convention met at 11 a. in.
Congressman Dolliver was elected tem
porary chairman, and delivered an ed
dress, of which the following is the cloc
ing paragraph :
"No man has been proposed for (he1
nomination whose election would nol
bring honor to the chief office of the
people, but of all the illustrious men
who are presented for the .favor of the
party in this year of hope and victory,
not one out-ranks in ripened prepara
tion for its duties the unassuming leader
of Republicanism of Iowa, whose name is
on the lips and in the hearts of all oar
people today 'William B. Allison."
The address was frequently interrupt
ed by applause, which became tremend
ous at every allusion to Allison.
Four thousand people were present,
and the convention was the most enthu
siastic iu the history of the state.
The platformcleclares for sound money
and Allison.
It Went to the Calendar.
Washington, March 11. In the sen
ate today Hoar was recognized on his
resolution postponing the entire Cuban
question until April 6th, and directing
the committee on foreign relations to
make inquiry meantime. At 2 o'clock
Hoar, without finishing his speech,
asked the resolution to go over without
prejudice, Piatt and others desiring to
farther debate it.
Morgan objected, and under the rule
the resolution went to the calendar,
from which it cannot be taken except by
a vote of the senate.
Consideration of the Dupont election
case was then resumed.
' W. J. Moore, the leading ' candy
maker, is still alive and doing well and
wishes to announces that he will now
introduce many different kinds of can
dies. His specialties are many, and he
proposes to give the people the purest of
confectionery, and remember that the
marshmalloiv taffy is the favorite of all
taffies ever introduced. -Let the people
judge for themselves. Give him a call
and be convinced.
None But Ayer'a at the World's Kali.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla enjoys the extra
ordinary distinction of having been the
only blood purifier allowed on exhibit at
the world's fair, Chicago. Manufact
urers of other sarsaparillas sought by
every means to obtain a showing of their
goods, but they were all turned away
under the application of the rale for
bidding the entry of patent medicines
and nostrums. The decision of the
world's fair authorities in favor of Ayer's
Sarsaparilla was in effect as follows :
"Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is not a patent
medicine. It does not belong to the
list of nostrums. It is here on its
merits."
T. Clay Neece makes voice culture a
specialty. Will prepare and correct
musical manuscript for the press at rea
sonable rates. Will teach thorough baes,
harmony and musical composition. Ad
drees The Dalles, Or., or personal at F.
W. Helms' residence, from 9 to 12 m.
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right spot. It also touches it at the
right time if you take it when you have
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ONCE USED THEY
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Hence, our object in sending them out
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Don"t accept some substitute said to be
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It costs you ABOUT the same.
HIS profit is in the "just as good.
WHERE IS KOURS?
address for Free Sample, .
World's Dispensary Medical Association,
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Blakeley & Houghton desire us to pub
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of Chas. M. Gutfeld of Reedley, Fresno
county, Calif., as they handle the rem
edy referred to and want their customers
to know what a splended medicine it is:
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extends to the throat and lungs. By
using this remedy freely as soon as the
cold has been contracted it will cure the
cold at once and prevent it from extend
ing to the lungs.
Two Lives Saved.
Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City
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for her, but two bottles of 'Dr. K ng s
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Eggers, 139 Florida St. San Francisco,
suffered from a dreadful cold, approach
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weeks was cured. He is naturally thank
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are samples, that prove the wonderful
efficacy of this medicine in Coughs and
colds. Free trial bottles at Blakeley &
Houghton's Drue titore. Recular size
50 cents and $1 00.
If there is any one thing that needs
to be purified, it is politics, so the re
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But blood tells, and as a blood purifier
and liver corrector Simmons Liver Reg
ulator is the best medicine. "I use it in
preference to any .other." So. wrote Mr.
S. H. Hysell, of Middleport, Ohio. And
Dr. D. S. Russell, of Farmville, Va.,
writes, "It fulfills all you promise for it."
You hear it almost everywhere, and
read it in the newspapers, that Simmons
Liver Regnlatoris the best liver remedy,
and the best Sprinc medicine, and the
best blood- medicine.-' "Ihe -n'v medi ;
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Simmons Liver Regulator." So wrote
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And W. F. Park, M. D., ot Tracy City,
Tenn, writes : "Simmons Liver Regula
tor is the best."
Hoa to Care kheamatism.
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my wife. She has been troubled with
rheumatism of the arms and hands for
six months, and has tried many reme
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ly citred her. I take pleasure in recom
mending it for that trouble. ; Yours
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bottles for sale by Blakeley & Hough-,
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The New
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We put on sale today the choicest .assortment of Worsted and Silk Novelties it
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Morphine or other narcotic property.
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Hay and Grain for Sale
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