Cut-Rate Tailoring 78 Second St., bet. Union and Court. H. E. BflLiCH & CO., Merchant Tailors and Leaders of Fashions. Fine Suits, $18 and upwards. PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED . The Dalles Daily Chroniele. MONDAY. - - - MARCH 23, 1896 UNITED WE STAND. Oregon's senators are divided in their jews upon the financial question, bat no difference exists when it comes to opinions about the tariff. Mitchell, with his free silver leanings, and Mc Bride, with his adherence to a sound money system, are a unit in perceiving -what is needed to bring a return of pros perity to the people of Oregon. Recent statements by both these gentlemen are worthy of re-production, since they give in succinct form some potent truths. In a leading Eastern journal Mr. McBride is quoted as Eaying : The large amounts of capital formerly employed in manufacturing and other industries are eeekmg investments, and holders thereof find no field so inviting as that of loans to the national govern ment on its bonds. The failure of the present tariff to provide sufficient reve nue for current expenses of the govern ment affoids the opportunity, and this condition of thingB can be remedied only by a return to a tariff system that will protect American industries from for eign competition, and also provide suffi cient revenue for the governmental ex penses. Under such a system capital will no longer seek bonds at low rate for investment, but will find ample demand and larger returns in the manufacturing and in domestic trade. The same paper quotes Mitchell thus: The damaging effects of this free-wool policy have been exemplified in a multi form manner. It has damaged flock masters, who, having become discour aged by reason of the policy, have driven their sheep to the slaughterhouse and abandoned the business, thus diminish ing rapidly and vastly the number of cheep and the amount of wool produced, and, as a further result, throwing out of employment hundreds of thousands of men, herders, ehearers and others con nected with the industry. While it is unquestionably true that a majority of the people of Oregon thiuk as McBride does regarding silver, yet there are those who have not yet been led out of the ways of false thinking and etill cling to the belief that if the gov ernment were to coin all the silver .brought to it the parity between the metala could remain unchanged. The silver agitation has been to a great ex tent caused by the depressing times through which we are paseing. These depressing times have been brought about by the rejection of the protective policy provided by the McKinley law and the substitution of an un-American free trade system. Had it not been for this catastrophe, the silver question would never have occupied public' atten tion to the degree it does, and when again the government is in the hands of its friends, enjoying the beneficent work ings ef a protective policy, the coinage question will be relegated to an inferior position in the public mind. If the Republican platform be une quivocal towards silver, rejecting any words that might lead to a belief that the party favored any standard but gold, and then push protection to the front, making it the issue of the campaign, there need be no nominations made by the Democrats. THE GOLDEN DAYS. The days of '49 are being reproduced again in Alaska. Every steamer that leaves for Juneau, Sitka, or Cook's In let is crowded with passengers and load ed with freight, till, as in the case of one which sailed Saturday, the craft was sunk below the guards. The times and epirit of California forty-five years ago will be felt rgain, and the hopes that filled the hearts of fortune-seekers then remain to bolster the courage of the gold-hunters now. Alaska has long been looked upon as the last country to be explored. Civili zation has reached the shores of the Pacific, and the pioneer is pushed north ward, where the conditions of life are harder. The old scenes will be re-enacted. The hopes, disappointments, the successes and failures will come again. The fortunate will rejoice, the luckless curse their fate and search on, hoping against hope that a lucky find may some time be theirs. The rush to Alaska is the last act in the drama that begun with Marshall's discovery of gold in 1849, and when this lingering scene' is over the pioneer, who through all the play, has been an inter eating figure, will take his place in his tory. t Baker county comes to the front claiming $1,000,000 as the amonnt which represents her gold output during the past year. Wasco county is not a gold producer, but if the amounts received for wool, wheat, stock, fruit and lumber were added together, the figures would be very satisfactory. Through The Dalles banks last summer $600,000 passed in payment for wool clips. The amount will be much larger the coming season and these figures make it plain how deeply the people of this wool grow ing section deplore a policy that takes a tariff from wool and reduces the price the growers receive more than half. We venture the statement that the Republican county conventions in Ore gon will not be found declaring for free silver as the Democratic conventions have done. The place for such a heresy is with the party that eupports the fal lacy of free trade. One is as unreasona ble as the other, and the Democratic party can be safely trusted to champion them both. It is wholly fitting that at the close of a conference between some manufacturers who favor the free coinage of silver without incernational agreement, and the silver eenators who held up the tariff bi 1 that the name of Don Cameron should be suggested as the presidential candidate fcr euch a combination. The man is worthy of the cauee. simmonUX XREGULATOR? THE BEST SPRING r.lEDICIN is SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR don't forget to take it. The Liver gets sluggish during the Winter, just like all nature, and the system becomes choked up by the accumulated waste, which brings on Malaria, Fever and Ague and Rheuma tism. 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Cashier. first Rational Bank. THE DALLES, - - ORE G A General Banking Business transacted Deposits received, subject to Sight Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly . remitted on day of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on New York, San Francisco and Port land. DIREOTOKS. D. P. Thompson. . Jko. S. Schbnck. Ed, M. Williams, Gbo. A. Liebb. H. M. Beai.l. ? EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OP THE Southern Pacific Comp'y. Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland. LKAVK. . FBOX JUNE 23, 1895. AERIVE. f OVERLAND EX--) j press, Salem, Rose- ' I burg, ABhland, Sac- I v r J ram en to, Ogden.San ! .. . - 8:50 P. M. Francl8e0i 8 Moiave, f A-M- j Los Angeles, El Paso, j I New Orleans and I (.East J 8 :S0A.M. Roseburg and way sta- "4 :40 P. M. tlonB . ("Via Woodburn fori Daily Mt. Angel, Silverton, Dallj except West Bciof Browns- except Sundays. ville,Sprlngfield and j Sundays. (.Natron J 4:00 P.M. Salem and way stations 10:00 A. M. 7:30A.M. 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WASCO : WAREHOUSE, Our prices are low and onr goods are first-clacs. -Agents for the celebrated WAISTBURG "PEFRLESS" FLOUR. Highest cash price paid for WHEAT, OATS and BARLEY. - Jill ' Select EaXEi STUBLING & WILLIAMS wish to announce that they are now located at J. O. Mack's old stand, where they will be pleased to see their friends. No Race. Like Home WITH A BOTTLE OF OK.. HENLEY'S Celery Beef and Iron In your home you have a COMPANION FOR LIFE It stimulates the APPETITE Strengthens the NERVES Gives you a good night's REST A perfect BLOOD PURIFIER It is NATURE'S BUILDER AND TONIC FOR SALE BY BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON". ''There is a tide in the affairs of 'men which, taken at its flood leads on to fortune." The poet unquestionably had reference to the Closing Out Sale of Furniture and Carpets at CRANDALL & BURGET'S, Who are selling those goods out at greatly-reduced rates. MICHELBACH BRICK. - - UNION ST. GEORGE RUCH PIONEER GROCER Successor to Chrlsman & Corson. , FULL LINE OF STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Again in business at the old stand. I would be pleased to i all my former patrons. Free uelivory to any part of town. CLOSING OUT SALE of DRY GOODS CLOTHING-, FTJRNTSHLTTG- GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS. These Goods Must Be J. to bay Germania OTTO BIRGFELD, Prop. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. -SOLE AGENT FOR THE- Celebrated Gambrinus Beer. NO. 94 SECOND STREET,. THE DALLES, - - - OREGON". Sold Less Than Cost. P. McINERNY.