The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 24, 1896, Image 2

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, GENTLEMEN, drop in and see
S. E. Balch, Merchant Tailor, 78 Sec
ond street, for SPRING ; and SUM
MER Suits. He shows the finest line
of foreign and domestic goods ever ex
hibited in The Dalles, at 'Frisco prices.
Garments made on premises. Perfect fit guaranteed.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
The only Republican Daily Newspaper n
- . Wasco County.
FBI DAY. - - - - : APRIL 24, 1896
BEPOBLIC01I TICKET
Supreme Judge,
R. S. BEAN.
Representative ic Congress, 2d Dist.
W. R. ELLI3.
Prosecuting Attorney, 7th Diet.,
A. A. JAYKE.
Joint Senator, Wasco, Sherman and Gil
liam Counties,
W. H. MOORE.
Joint Senator, Wasco and Sherman
Counties,
JOHN MICH ELL.
Joint Representatives, Wasco and Sher
man Counties,
B. S. HUNTINGTON.
F. N. JONES,
County Judge,
ROBERT MAYS.
For Sheriff,
T. J. DRIVER.
For County Clerk,
A. M. KELSAY.
For School Superintendent,
C. L. GILBERT.
For Assessor,
W. H. WHIPPLE.
For County Commissioner,
D. S. KIMSEY.
For Surveyor,
J. B. GOIT.
For Coroner.
W. H. BUTTS.
Justice of the Peace, The Dalles Dist.
G. J. FARLEY.
For Constable, The Dalles Dist.,
JULIUS WILEY.
VIEWING THE CANDIDATSS.
But little ovei a month remains
tl'l the voters of "Wasco county will
he called upon to name the officers
who will carry on the count' gov
ernment. The action of the late
convention is thoroughly known by
this time, and the general concensus
of opinion is that the work of the
delegates was well anct wisely done.
iDaring the ne?t month the cam
paign will wax warm, and the heat
of partisanship may make people
blind to the good or bad qualities of
the various candidates.
It is" well,' therefore, before the
campaign progress farther to take a
look at the ticket which is presented
tj the Republican party to the
voters of "Wasco county for their
approval : '
The nominee for county judge,
Hon. Robert Mays, is so well known
to the people that any words of ccm
xaendation are superfluous. He has
lived in Wasoo. county for thirty
years or more, and can be called, in
all fairness, the "first citizen of the
county." By hard, unceasing toil
Mr. Mays has reached that condition
which makes him a heavy taxpayer,
- and in caring for his own interests
he will of necessity look out for the
welfare of the couaty. . A business
man who has been successful in his
own affairs is what Is needed in such
an office, and Mr. Mays . is just that
sort of a man. Wasco county will
honor herself in his election.
The sheriff's office has been a
model under the present administra
tion, and Sheriff Driver goes before
the people with a good record. Mr.
Driver has proven his competence'
by his conduct during the two 3'ears
nearly ended, and his re-election will
come as a matter of course. Mr.
Driver has made a faithful officer,
and by his accommodation has made
himself many friends, who will be
glad to vote for him on election day.
The county convention had no
other course than to re-nominate A.
M. Kelsay as county clerk. Any
one who has had occasion to have
business in the clerk s office comes
away with the feeling that the right
man is in the right place when Mr.
Kelsay is cleiK. We has made a
splendid official. Of his competency,
courtesy and fltness there is no ques
tion. His re-election is as certain
as the stars.
The nominee for school superin
tendent, C. Li. Gilbert, has. every
qualifies tion for the office. He has
had wide experience as a teacher, is
energetic, and will bring to his duties
a mind well trained for the work.
No better man could be chosen to
have charge of our schools than Mr.
Gilbert. His majority should be a
large one.
C. L. Phillips, the nominee for
county treasurer, is a man against
whom not a; breath of anything un
worthy can be raised. He has lived
in Wasco county till his reputation
for absolute integrity is established
too firm to be shaken. He is a busi
ness man, and will conduct the office
according to business methods. He
will poll the full Republican vote,
and that will give him several hun
dred majority.
W. H. Whipple of Dufnr, the can
didate for assessor, is not so well
known as the other gentlemen, but
he came into the convention with an
enthusiastic following. . He has many
champions for bis election, and his
neighbors who have known him long
and well, say he has every qualifica
tion for the office.
The convention had an eye to
good government when it nominated
D. S. Kimsey for county commis
sioner, to assist Judge Mays in ad
ministering the county affairs. Mr.
Kimsey is well known as a successful
farmer, who will well represent all
portions of the county upon, the
board. ' He is a safe man to trust
with this important office. ? ' -,
Mr. J. B. Goit, the candidate for
surveyor, is well qualified for this
office. He is an experienced' sur
veyor, and as the office is onewhere
skill is needed, he should poll every
vote within the party.
Coroner Butts' re-election is al
ready assured, and he will carry on
the office in-- "the same ' economical
manner, giving the iatmost satisfac
tion to ''all concerned." . ,
The precinct offices will be filled
with worthy men when G, J. Farley
is elected justice of the peace and
Julius Wiley constable. Both gen
tlemen will discharge the duties of
their, respective offices competently
and with entire fairness. ''
Concerning the legislative nomi
nees we will have more to say at an
other time. They are all men of the
highest character and ability. No
better ticket was ever placed before
the people of Wasco county than the
present one, and every voter who de
sires to have county affairs honestly
and, economically administered
should aid iD the election of the gen
tlemen named at the last convention.
Every man shoald be elected, and in
the interests of good government
The Chronicle v will labor to that
end. . -
Walla Walla juries are curious Iri-
stitutions. .In a criminal trial held
recently in that city the jury disa-;
greed, the noteworthy fact being
that on the first ballot the jury stood
8 to 4 for acquittal Jand on the last
vote 11 to 1 for conviction. Such a
wholesale'change of opinion doesn't
speak well . for the judgment and in
telligence of the' jurymen. -
Mr. F. C. Sexton has purchased a half
interest In Mr. R. H. Darnielle's feed
yard and the two will hereafter operate
it jointly. - apr22-d3t-wl
Blakeley & Houghton desire us to pub
lish the following extract from a letter
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 eplended medicine it is :
"It is with pleasure 1 tell you that by
one day's use of Chamberlain's Cough
remedy I - was relieved of a very bad
cold. My head was completely stopped
up and I could not sleep at night. I can
recommend this remedy." A cold nearly
always starts in the head and afterwards
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. .
Through trains on the O. R. & N will
run via Umatilla, Walla "Walla and Pen
dleton. Through sleepers, first and sec
ond class will run in connection wi th the
Union Prcific, the .same as heretofore
A through first-class sleeper from Port'
land to Spokane, connecting with the
first-class ' sleeper to St. iaur and a
through tourist sleeper from Portland to
et. i'aul, win De run in connection witn
the Great Northern railway.
E. E. Lytlb, Agent. .
Two .lTes Sed. -7
Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City
111. was told by her 'dootora flhe bad
Consumption and that there was no hope
for her, but two bottles of Dr. King's
New Discovery completely cured her
and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos.
Eggers, 139 Florida St. San Francisco,
suffered from a dreadful cold, approach
ing Consumption, tried without result
everything else then bought one bottle
of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two
weeks was cured.. He is naturally thank
ful. It is such results, of which these
are samples, that prove the wonderful
efficacy of this medicine in Coughs and
colds. Free trial bottles at Blakeley &
Houghton's Drug Store. Regular size
ou cents and $1 uo.
Soothing, heating, cleansing, De Witt's
Witch Hetel Salve is the enemy to
sores, wounds and piles, which it never
tails to cure. Stops itching and burning.
Cures chapped lips and cold-sores in two
or three hours.": For sale byTSnipes
Kinersly, Drug Co.
you umnt
Whei)
Seed Wheat, Feed Wheat,
Rolled Barley ,Whole Barley,
Oats, Rye, Bran, Shorts,
. Or anything n the Feed Line, go to the
WASCO : WAREHOUSE,
" Our prices are low and our goods are first-class. ' . -.
Agents for the celebrated WAISTBURG "PEFRLESS" FLOUR.
. Highest cash price paid for WHEAT, OATS and BARLEY.
No Place Like Home
WITH A BOTTLE'OF ;
-r: --:: TDZ. HE NLE,YS ., ; - ."r.
: i -;-
e I e ry
In your home you have a COMPANION FOR LIFE
It stimulates the APPETITE
Strengthens the NERVES :i .
Gives you a 'good night's REST
A perfect BLOOD PURIFIER
..... It. is NATURE'S BUILDER AND TONIC
FOR SALE BY BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON.
Removal Notice
Nolan's Book Store now located at
No. 54 Second Street, near Union. 1
In the fall of 1893 a son of Mr. T. A.
McFariand, a prominent merchant of
Live Oak, Sutter county, Calif., was
taken with a very heavy cold. . The
pains in bis chest were so severe that he
had spasms and was threatened with
pneumonia. ..His father gave him: sev
eral large doses of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy, which broke up the cough and
cured him. Mr". McFariand says when
ever his children have croup he invari
ably gives them Chamberlain'B Cough
Remedy and it always cures them. . He
considers it the best consth remedy in
the market.' "For sale by Blakeley &
Houghton's Drug store.
. IOO Reward loo.
The, readers of this . paper will be
pleased to learn that there : ; least
one dreaded, disease that ." science has
been able to cure in all its .stages, and
that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
the only positive cure known 'to the
medical fraternity. -Catarrh being a
constitutional disease, requires a coiisti
tntional treatment. . Hall's , Catarrh
Care is taken internally, acting directly
upon the blood und mucous surfaces of
the system, thereby destroying the fonn
dation of the disease, and giving the
patient Btrength by building np the con
stitution and assisting, nature in doing
its work.. The proprietors have so much
faith in its curative powers", that they
oner une Hundred jjoilars lor any case
that it fails to cure. Send for list of
testimonials. Address: '
F. J. Chksey & Co.. Toledo. O.
sola oy uruggiecs, io cents. -
It May Do as Mnrli "tor. Von.
Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, 111., writes
that he had a severe kidney trouble for
many yearf, with severe pains 'in his
back : and also that his bladder was af
fected. He tried mrny-eo called Kidney
cures but without ahy good result. About
a year ago he began to use Electric Bit
ters and found relief at once. . Electric
Bitters is especially adapted to cure of
all Kidney and Liver troubles and often
gives almost -instant-Irelief.' '- One trial
will prove our statement. Price 50c and
$1.00. At Blakeley & Houghton's Drug
store. :
, The new: time card of the Northern
Pacific railway, shortens the time. be
tween Portland and St. Paul ten hours
This is now the shortest and quickest
route to the East. Two through trains
daily out of Portland. - The only line
running a dining car from Portland, and
good connections at St. Paul and Chicago
makes this the most desirable route.
For full information call -on or address
W. C. Allaway, Agent, The Dalles,
Oregon. aprl4dtw3t
. . .. . Reduced Bates.
: Effective March 22d.: The p. R. & N.
Co. will reduce their round trip rates
between Portland and The Dalles as fol
lows: Two day rate, good going Satur
day and returning Monday night, $3,
Ten day tickets $3.50. Good on all
trains. - E. E. Lytle, -'
m24-diwtf Agent
.For Bent.
Rooms suitable for .housekeeping.
Enquire at this office.
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to
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The
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Fine
Wines
Select ttSj&w
STUBLING & WILLIAMS
- - - 5- .... ' -.
Are now located on Second Street, between Washington and
; . . Federal Sts., where they have a large stock of .
CHOICE LIQUORS
FINEST BRANDS OF CIGARS.
Family trade solicited. A. resort first-class in all par
ticulars will be maintained. .....
J. O. MKCK,
pine tHines
- Domestic and
St. Louis and. Milwaukee
Colunxbia
THE OLD ORO
67 Second St.,; z: - : -
The Dalles Commission Co.;
-DEAtBES IM-
Coal, Ice and. ProSnce, Foreip ani Domestic Irnits and YeptaMes.'
Oysters, Fish, Poultry and Game In Season.
NORTH POWDER ICE, which is noted for its parity and lasting qualities.
ROCK SFBINOS.
ROSLTN, ANTHRACITE
nd GEOKGES CltKKK.
Phone 128 and 265. Corner Second and Washington Streets. . .
Consignments Solicited. -Goods received ior Cold Storage and Forwarding.
TH E CELEBRATED,
coiiumfem
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. !
This well-known Brewery. is now taming oat the best Beer and Porter
east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good healthy
ful Beer have been introduced, and ony the first-class article will be placed oa
he market. . . . " .... .,.: ......
- ' ' ' ' ' ' -
TO GET READY for a !
LARGE SPRIlvrG STOCK--.
' I amlnow selliiig Men's and Boy's Clothing, Fancy
: and Dress Goods; Cloaks, Capes, Shoes, and every-'
thing else found in a first-class Dry Goods Store.
ASk
FOR
PRICES.
CLOSING OUT SALE
of DRY GOODS '
CLOTHING, FTJRNlSHtNG- GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS.
These Goods Must Be Sold Less Than Cost.
-rKd J. i P. McINERNY ; :
"There is a tide in the affairs
. ' '". - leads on
The poet unquestionably had" reference to the
i
m mi .
U0S1
AftApLt; 6s, BUDGET'S, S
Who are selling thee goods out at gre&tlylreduced rates.
".'-, MCHE LB ACH BRICK, - ... TJNIOlJ St.-'" - .
G-ermania
BIRGFELD, Prop.
, Liquors and Cigars.
-SOLE AGENT FOR THE-
Celebrated Gambrinus Beer.
; NO. 94 SECOND STREET, '
THE DALLES, - - - OREGON. ,
il Liquor Store.
-DBAJiEK IN
; and MqaoS,
Key West Cigars, . .
Bottled Beer. -. .
Brewery Beer on Draught.
FINO STAND,
, The Dalles, Oregon.
FOR . FUKL nA
MANUFACTURING
. PCBFOBKS.
a R STEPHENS.:
of men which, taken at its flood
to fortune? . "
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