The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 23, 1896, Image 2

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Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
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Celebrated Gambrinus Beer.
KO. 94 SECOND STREET,
THE DALLES, - - - OREGON".
R-mflT leaves The Dalles at 8:30 a. m., returning at 7 p. m. On reaching the Locks the band will
eive a grand open air concert, and also furnish dance music for those who wish to dance.
As the Excursion is for the purpose of obtaining uniforms, and a considerable amount will be
. . - , -i i a )niior otri'h a. fp1i ncr fhnt. the manV friends of the orffan-
neeaed. tne price oi tickets uas ubcu u - ? v , - . . , . ,
ization will see that the boat is filled to the limit. Tickets may be had at the principal business houses
and of the members of the band. It will be well to buy your tickets eany, 11 you care to enjoy xms ue
lightful excursion. Remember the date and time of leaving. . t
J. G. MILLER, Business Manager.
O. A. PETERSON, Musical Director
GENTLEMEN, drop in and see
H. 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. Peiect fi guaranteed.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle,
The only Republican Daily Newspopet n
Wasco County.
SATURDAY.
MAY 23. 1896
BEPMICjlJI TICKET
. . Supreme Judge,
R. S. BEAN.
Jteprepentative in Congress, 2d Diet.
W. R. ELLIS.
Prosecuting Attorney, 7th Dist.,
A. A. JAYNE.
Joint Senator, Wasco, Sherman and Gil
liam Counties,
W. H. MOORE.
Joint Senator, Wasco and Sherman
Conn ties,
JOHN MICH ELL.
Joint Representatives, Wasco and Sher
man Counties,
B. S. HUNTINGTON.
F. N. JONES.
. Connty Judge,
ROBERT MAYS.
' For Sheriff,
T. J. DRIVER.
For Comity Clerk,
A. M. K ELS AY.
For Treasurer,
C. L. PHILLIPS.
for School Superintendent,
C. L. GILBERT.
For AeeeBBor,
W. H. WHIPPLE.
For Connty Commissioner,
' D. 8. KIMSEY.
For Surveyor,
j. b. Gorr.
For Coroner.
W. H. BUTTS.
Justice of the Peace, The Dalles Dist.
G. J. FARLEY.
For Constable, The Dalles Dist.,
JULIUS WILEY.
age bill. The following statement
should set at rest any doubts the
public may entertain as to Mr.
Driver's personal intention or atti
tude upon that question :
Portland,. May 18, 189G.
To Whom It May Concern:
At all meetings of the sheriff's
conventions of the state of Oregon,
T- J. Driver, sheriff of Wasco county,
expressed himself as being in favor
of having the law, as to the com
pensation of sheriffs remain as it
was, and m the event of any change
in said compensation of sheriffs be
ing made by an act of the legisla
ture, he would not oppose such
change, but would continue to act in
such matter under the law as tt ex
isted at the time of his assuming the
duties of sheriff of Wasco county.
. ' . Geo. C. Sears.
Pres. of Sheriff's Convention.
upon the people, and is one of the
chief causes of the existing financial
distress. Upon these bonds it, is
now proposed to throw $100,000,000
of treasury notes, or national war
rants. The proposal will meet with
a whirlwind of popular indignation.
There has never a word of reproof
or criticism been uttered, that we
have ever heard, regarding Mr.
Kelsay's management of the county
clerk's office, lie has held the office
but ODe term, and if the people ap
preciate a good officer in a respon
sible position, they will endorse his
conduct, by reelecting him county
clerk.
ANOTHER MISSTATEMENT
, CORRECTED.
JL few days ago the Mountaineer
contained an article charging Sheriff
T. J. Driver with lobbying at Salem
in the interests of the sheriff's mile-
A report has originated, and
the circulation commenced of a
story by a friend of Judge G.
C. Blakeley. that when he as
sumed the office of county judge of
Wasco county he found the county
$110,000 in debt, and that he has
reduced this amount to such an ex
tent that should he be re-elected, in
another year he will wipe out the
debt entirely. It is needless to say
that this silly fable will not be cir
culated among that class of men who
read The Chronicle, or any other
publication. ' It is meant for the ig
norant and uninformed, and the man
who started it says the story will be
circulated widely the coming week.
Any reader of The Chronicle
knows that the county debt is a few
hundred dollars greater than when
Mr. Blakeley assumed the office.
But this story will have its effect.
There are those in every community
who cannot, or do not, read, and
they will believe it, and believing it,
will vote for Blakeley. -
Senator Gorman's proposed issue
of $100,000,000 of treasury certifi
cates to pay the deficit between the
current revenues and expenditures
of this government will startle the
country to a clearer, knowledge of
the distress of the United States
treasury. This deficit began with
the Cleveland administration, and
has been deep seated and continu
ous. It has forced nearly $200,000,
000 additional bonded indebtedness
Mr. Butts has performed bis share
in saving the county expense in the
matter of inquests, and might have
held twice as many if his object were
only to milk the count'. The spirit
is worthy of wide emulation, and he
deserves re-election to encourage
such a. policy in other office-seekers.
The DlnooTerj Saved Din Life.
Mr. G. CailIontte Druggist. Bearers
ville, 111. says: 'To Dr. King's New
Discovery I owe my life. Was taken
with La Grippe and tried all the physi
cians for miles about, but of no avail
and was given up and told I could not
live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery
in my store I sent for a bottle and began
its use and from the first dose began to
get better, and after using three bottles
was up and about again. It is worth its
weight in gold. We won't keep store or
house without it." Get a free trial at
Blakeley & Houghton's Drug Store. 2
All Free.
Those who have used Dr. King's New
Diseovery know its value, and those
who have not, have now the opportunity
to try it free. Call on the advertised
druggist and get a trial bottle, free. Send
your name and address to H. R. Buckleo
& Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of
Dr. King's New Life Pills free, as well as
a copy ot Guide to Health and House
hold Instructor, free. All of which is
guaranteed to do you good and coet you
nothing. Blakeley & Houghtion's
Drugstore. 4
Bncklen't Aimca salve.
The best salve in the world for' cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains
corns, and all skin eruption, and posi
tively cures piles,. or no pay required
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. - Price 25 cents
per box. For Rale ty ' Blakeley and
Houghton, druggists.-
In the fall of 1893 a son of Mr. T. A.
McFarland, a prominent merchant of
Live Oak, Sutter county, Calif., was
taken with a very heavy cold. The
pains in his chest were so severe that be
bad 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. McFarland says when
ever his children have croup he invari
ably gives them Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy and it always cures them. He
' considers it the best cough remedy in
the market. For sale by Blakeley &
Houghton's Drug store.
Free Fills.
Send your address to H. E. Bucklen &
Co.. Chicago, and get a free sample box
of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial
will convince you of their merits. These
pills are easy in action and are particu
larly effective in the cure of Constipation
and Sick Headache. . For Malaria and
Liver troubles they have been proved
invaluable. They are guarrenteed to be
perfectly free from every deleterious sub
stance and to be purely vegetable. They
do not weaken by their action, but by
giving tone to stomach and bowels great
ly invigorate the system. Regular size
25 cents per 'box. Sold by Blakeley &
Houehtion . Druggists. 4
Dr. T. F. Campbell (M. D., M. C.)
physician, surgeon, etc., late of Los
Anceles, office at Umatilla house. All
calls attended. Telephone 37.
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When you mailt to buy
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
ED F2. . HENLEY'S
C e I e ry Beef an d S ron
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 GUILDER AND TONIC.
Wholesale and Retail Liquor Store.
STUBLING & WILLIAMS
Are now located on Second Street, between Washington and
i .if.
Federal Sts., where they have a large stocic 01
CHOICE LIQUORS
FINEST BRANDS OF Cl'G-ARS.
Familv trade solicited. A resort-first-class in all par
ticulars will be maintained.
J. O. MKCK,
-DEALER IN-
pine IXlines and Liiqaois,
. ' ' . Domestic and Key West Cigars,
St. Louis and Milwaukee Bottled Beer.
Columbia Brewery Beer on Draught.
THE OLD ORO FINO STAND.
67 Second St.,
The Dalles, Oregon.
The Dalles Commission Go.,
-DEALERS IM-
Coal, Ice an! Froince, Foreign an! Domestic Fruits anJ Vepidlles.
Oysters. Fish, Poultry and Game In Season.
NORTH POWDER . ICE, which is noted for its' parity and lasting qualities.
ROCK SPRINGS. '
BOSLTNi A NT II K CITE
ud GKOBGEB CRGK
FOR VXJKT.
MASUFACTUR
, FVBP O
Phone 128 and 255. Corner Second and Washington Streets.
Consignments Solicited. Goods received for Cold Storage and Forwarding.
THE OEL-EBRKTOD
COLiUmBia sEoiEnv,
AUGUST BUCHLER, PropY.
Thia well-known Brewery ia now turning out tha beet Beer and Porter
eant of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health
ful Beer have been introduced, and ony the first-claae article will be placed on
he markt- ...
TO GET READY for a
LARGE SPRING STOC
I am now selling 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.
C. F. STEPHENS.
ASIc
FOR
pmcES.
CLOSING OUT SALE
of DRY GOODS
CLOTHING-. FTJRNISHING GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS. .
These Goods Must Be Sold Less Than Cost.
J. P. McINERNY.
FOR SALE BY BLAKELET
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
at CRANDALL &. BURGET'S,
Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced rates.
MICHE LB ACH BRICK, - UNIO ST.