GENTLEMEN drop in and .sees 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 Ghrofliele. The only Republican Daily Newspaper n 4, Wasco vounty. THURSDAY. - - - JUNE 11. 1896 THE NICHE THAT REED FILLS. A few months ago the name of Thomas B. Reed was mentioned as frequently and as earnestly for the presidency as was that of William McKinley. .. The storm of McKm leyism which has swept over the country, carrying every candidate before., it, has left .Reed far - to one side, till the question "Will "he accept the vice-presidency?" is asked more frequently than "Can he be nominated for the first place?" Conceding that the latter is im possible, which now seems very likely, we do not think Mr. Reed would view with pleasure the situa tion of being an associate in a sec ondary capacity, with McKinlcy on the national ticket. Reed's boom started with too many flying colors to come to such an end. It would be considered that the sacrifice would . not be one of dignity. With the one exception of profit ing, by, the untimely., death of the president, the vice-presidency... has little to offer to a man of Reed's calibre, and the exception mentioned is not one that appeals to men of fine feelings. The duties of the office do not call for the exercise of great ad ministrative nor executive ability Eyeni the choice of . appointing the various senate committees rests in the leaders of .the dominant political party, with concessions made to the minorities. If the vice-president be sufficiently versed in parliamentary law . as. not to make embarrassing blunders, he will finish his term with having added or detracted nothing from his previous fame as a states man. Mr. Reed's character - is not of a Wnd to suffer such restraints His position in. the public eye is unique. He is known as the man, who has broken the idols of antiquity in the house , of representatives and trans- foimed that body into one capable of work. As speaker of the bouse he has a controlling share in legislation far more than, he would as presiding officer of the senate. He has the di reet appointment ot committees and can reward political friends and avenge his enemies. T" .... . eea u&s made his record as speaker of .the house. The country wants him there, and so long aa a Republican majority predominate and, the "man from Maine" be a rep resentative in congress, there will be but one name mentioned for the speakership. He will not succeed in his presi dential aspiration this time. lie may never be successful; but his fame will be greater and more last ing if it be made as Webster, Clay and Blaine made theirs not by be ing president nor vice-president, but being leaders of their party and statesmen in the fullest sense. And is not such fame as worthy as any? St. Louis has disgraced herself in the , eyes of all good American citi zens. .The country thought better of her than to think that the preju dice of ante bellum days would last through all these years. The negroes who are delegates to the Republican Rational Convention are men of ability and character, else they would not ccupy the. positions they do. Undoubtedly they are far superior in every way . to , the men who are giving them this churlish treatment. There are two things the Republican National Committees could do With perfect propriety- either pass a vote of censure upon St. Louis and her citizens or decide peremptorily to move the convention to Chicago or some other city. If no better ac commodations could bo found let the meeting .be held in a circus tent.. The Republican party has done too much for the colored man to allow him to be spat upon in this manner. FEED UPON SALT WATER. Countless Living Things That Exist In the Depths of the Ocean. The salts of the sea have fed through out all time countless thing's which have thronged its waters and whose re mains now form the rocks of the con tinents or lie spread in beds of unknown thickness over 66,000,000 square miles of the 143,000,000 square miles of the ocean's floor;, they have lent the substance to build the fringing: reefs of the land and all the coral islands of the sea, and there are at present, on the basis of an average salinity of 3V per cent., in the 290,700,000 cubic miles of water which makes up the oceans, 90,000,000.000,000,000 tons, or 10, 173,000 cubic miles of salt. . This is sufficient : to cover the areas of all the lands of the earth with a uniform layer jf salt to a depth of 1,600 feet. It seems; says Popular " Science Monthly, that , the sea- was mode salt in the beginning as a part of the grand design of the Creator to provide for the system of evolution which has been go ing on since the creation. Many dis tinct species of living organisms live in the sea as a result of its salinity,' and their remains have largely contributed i.o tne growth of continents. The three great factors in accounting for the sys' tern of currents in the ocean, by which it becomes the great heat distributor of the globe, are changes of tempera ture, the winds and salinity. The last mentioned becomes an important fac tor through.- the immediate and essen tial differences of specific gravity and consequent differences of level that it produces in different parts of the ocean through the action of evaporation and rainfall. Forecast Today and tomorrow fair and'wamrrer. - - ... GOLDEN : MEDICAL discovery Many years ao Dr. K V.' Pierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Sureical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., com pounded this medicine of vegetable ingredi ents which had an especial effect upon the stomach and liver, rousing the organs to healthful activity & well a9 purifying- and enriching- the blood. By such means the stomach and the nerves are supplied with pure blood; they will not do duty without it any more than a locomotive can run with out coaL You "can- not get a lasting; cure of Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, by taking arti ficially digested foods or pepsin the stom ach must do its own work in its own way. Do not put your nerves to sleep with so called celery mixtures, it is .better to go to the seat of the difficulty and feed the nerve cells on the food they require. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Biliousness and Nervous Af fections, such as sleeplessness and weak, nervous feelings are completely cured by the " Discovery." It puts on healthy flesh, brings refreshing sleep and invigorates the whole system. Mrs. K. Henke. of AS. 896 North aisled St., Cliicago, Ill.i writes 'I regard my improve- ment as simply wonderful. Since taking Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery in connection with his 'Pleasant Pellets ' I have gain ed in everv respect, particularly in flesh nnd strength. My liver was dreadfully enlarged and I suf fered greatly from dyspepsia. No phy sician could give relief. Now, after two months I am entire ly relieved of my disease. My appe tite is excellent : Mrs. Haircs. food well digested; bowes regular and sleep much improved." x Money! Afoneyl Moneyl To pay Wasco county warrants regis tered prior to July 3, 1892. Interest ceases after May 15, 1896. Wii. Mich ell, myl8-tf , County Treas. Grail ..AT Baldwin Opera j 1 ' ' . . THURSDAY,' J. TICKETS, This Ball will' be giveg by The -Dalles Concert Band, for the purpose . of recovering their . losses .incurred in the Sunday Excursion of May 24th, and should be patronized bp everyone. :- Tickets now on sale at Snipei-Kinerely Dru? Co.'s, Blakelev & Houehton'e. Electric Hitters. . v. Electric Bitters is a medicine Baited for any season; but perhaps more gen erally needed, when the languid ex hausted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative .is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act more surely iq counteracting and freeing the system from the malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion,.- Constipation -. Dizziness yield to Electric Bitters. 50c and $1 per bottle at the Snipes-Kinersly drug store. 1 1 '. . . : " I- ... , ; H07 to Cure Kheumatlsm. Abago, Coos Co., Oregon, Nov. 10, 1893. I, wish -to .inform you of the great good Chamberlain's Pain Balm has done my wife., She has been troubled -with rheumatism of the arms and hands for six montns, ana has tried many reme dies prescribed for that complaint, but found no relief nntil she used this Pain Balm ; one bottle of which has complete ly cured her. I take pleasure in recorur mending it for .that trouble.' Yours truly, C. A. Bullord. 50 cents and $1.00 bottler for Bale by Blakeley A Hough ton's Drug Store.. . . ... . !, ,.S100 Kaward WIOO.. . . . ..... .. 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 .enre known to the medical fraternity.!..' Catarrh being a constitutional .disease, requires a 'consti tutional .treatment.,; Hall's- Catarrh Care is taken internally, acting, directly upon the blood and mucous : surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foun dation, of - the . disease,: and. giving the patient strength by building up the con stitution and' assisting - nature in doing its work. ' The proprietors .have so much faith in its. curative powers, that they pffer One Hundred -Dollars for any case that it. fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address: . . ... ! " ' F. J. 'Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. MJBfaoia cy urnggists, 5 cents. BueklenU Arinc-a-rJaJv. -- The beat salve, ia the .- world : for. cuts, bruises, sores ulcers,, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains corns, and all skin eruptions, 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- sale oy Blakeley and Honghton, druggists. THE DALLES 3ELSLOTT TNTC3-E!. The above association is prepared. to take a list of. all and any kind of Ileal Estate for sale of e . change, whereby the seller will have the undi vided assistance of the follow ing Real Estate Agents, or ganized as an association for the purpose of inducing im migration to Wasco and Sher man Counties, and generally stimulating the sale of. prop-, erty: C. E. Bayard, TV A. Hud son, J. U. Hoontz te (Jo., J. M. Huntington & Co., N. Wheal- don, Gibons & Marden, G. W. Rowland. Address any of the above well known firms, or J. Tl Huntington, Sec. The Dalles. Oregon THE.....;.. h 1: JUNE 11, 1896. so orHJisTTs: notice; To all whom it may concern Notine Is hprphv c Tvn thuf af fh. Tnlv ionA , O ' ..... . 1 . - -J 1 Id 111 of Ibe County Court of te State of Oreson for Ws sco County, to wit. on in - 8th dav of July, ISSHi, at the hoi'r of two o'clock p. in., at the I'iraiii) Lounnoom in tne con-1 Honse In Dalles City, Oregon, the under. iirui-d net ltinnora' will present tne oHowi.ig pctlrion nnd will apply to the wld County Court to grnut to F. Krtckson & copsriueranip com i oseo. of F. Kricksou and C. F. Anderson, a lioonso to sell :pirituous, malt or vinous liquors in lebb quantities than one gallon within Oak Orovn .preolncl for the term of one year from tho grunUng of such 11- To the Honorable County Court of Watca County, Oregon: . We, the undeniimed, residents nnd legal voters Of Oak Grove trepinpt. Wnsnn f Vm ntv (inxM. hereby petition your honorable body to'frrant to r, uiiwnju oi kumpiay, a co-partnership eom- iwow yfl 1 iuBuu ana . r . Anaerson,- a li cense to Bell spirituous, malt or vinous liquors In less-quantities than one gallon within said precinci- ior tne term of one year from the grant- ng of such license NAKES. J P Abbott P N Turner G A Ward -W o Greaves Charles Buckham K McLaren -i N Jones FN Vogt C R Jovnt Robert Turey J Burns Nets Chrlstensen Chas Murray R Lutey -Joseph Batty Mark Malloy J E Graham C Henneghan ' Lrank Barton. FM27-5t-w. '' KAMI8. OPWeberg . M Delore v F 8 Ciine Felton Richard Boyd -M Orwiler J Nagle ' - ' -Peter McDonald John Green L Peten.on Peter Hansen August Finn ' ; Thomas Swartes A Roberts ' Thomas Durron . . " C Dawprey F Dillingham W i Flemmirjr John Burns NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. .'; ) X'f "i.Ti v-' ,-. . e Notice Is harebv given -that the nndersigned, administrator of the estate of C. V. .Lane, de ceased, will, on Saturday, the 20th day of Jane, 18B6, at i o'clock in the afternoon of said day, ar the front door of the county- courthouse in Dalles City, Wasco County,. Oregon, sell at pub lic auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, the following described real estate, be longing to the estate of said deceaced, to-wit: Lot two (2) in Block two (2) In Balrd's Addi tion to the town of Antelope, Wasco County. Oregon, being 47 feet by 100 feet between Main and Balrd streets, and also a strip of land 47 feet by 100 feet in Baird's First Addition to said town ot Antelope, adjoining said lot No. two (2 on the west, and both said parcels of land taken to gether and as a whole being 47 feet In width by 200 feet in length and lying and being t ltuated between Main and Baird streets In said town of Antelope, raid Bale will be made subject to that certain mortgage given by said deceased to Francis M. Dial, recorded In book "L" Kecoids of ' Mortgages for Wasco County, Oregon, at page 270; said mortgage being dated January 7th, 1893, and upon which there is now due about the sum of J1500. . . , Dated this 18th day of May, 1S96. - - - E. JACOBSEN, Administrator of Ule estate of C. V. Lane, deceased. my20-5t-l "Administrator's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the nndersigned uuiy uppoinieu oy tne uon. uounty Court of the State of Orcrou ior Wasco coimtv. as fldmluistrator of the estate o" Anna Francis vanson, acetea. All peuons having claims agoirst sa'd estate are hereby notitied to present the h me to me at my otUce in Dalles City piopeily veriiied within oii uiutiiuv lrum tie aaie oi uu uouce. Dated May 12, 18J6. ' FRANK MENEFEE. Administrator of the estate of Anna Francis Carlson, deceased. ' myl6-6eit- For Rent. The lower storv of the Mlehelrmeh hiooir. nnr. ner oi becona and Union streets, now vacant. will be rentad on , oag or Bhort-time. lease at Also the Micbelbach garden and frriit orchard. with buildings for occupation. Applv to George Willi... .. ...I I t . . . . . . - '.iiio, ouuiLuisimwr oi - me juicneinflcn ea'ate. , anr3-tf Pacific Corset Co.. Second and Washington Streets, opp. French's ' Bank. Wear" now se'tled In onr new nnnrtera. nnrt are prepared to do all kinds of work In our line. We make Corsets, Ladies' Dress Reform Waists, Misses' and Children's Waists. Abdominal Bands or Supports of various styles. These goods are all made to order; a good fit guaranteed or no sale. Why not patronize home Industry? If this western country had ten per cent, of the money paid eastern and foreign manufactures it would make ns all rich. W hy not keep the money at home by building un Industries at home. Fac tory and office at corner Second and Washington ; entrance at First National Bank. - r-i a ; I -s. w 0 ,ct o G.CQ i-i ri a g Celebrated KO. THE DALLES, WHnlRQalp- ariri Rptail I inilnr Stnrp t I UtSLIINU dfc WILLIAIY1Q Are now located on Second Street, , between Washington and , . Federal Sts., where they have a large stock of CHOICE - LIQUORS FINEST BRANDS OP CICxARS. , Family trade solicited. A resort first-class in all par ticulars will be maintained - J. MKCK, pine OUities Domestic and ! T.nnic on1 TTi 1 ttto ti Iroo M W bkA V latatMi ssMAAA Tf Ml 67 Second St., - . . . - . f!R3l TfiR aurl PmrfunR ITfirRinm Oysters, Fish. Poultry NORTH POWDER ICE, which is ROCK' SPBIN68. TV dTlh KOSLTN, "ANTURACTTE H MM ud GIUCOEI CBBIS Phone 128 and 253. Corner Second and Washington Streeta. Consignments Solicited. Goods received ior Cold Storage and Forwarding. ! AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. ; -- ; . .., -. .... . . .. -. . .- ;xv.-'j. ' - This weU-fcnown Brewery ia now turning oat . the best Beer and Forte; east of the Cascades. . The latest appliances' for the manufacture of good health. , fol Beer have been introduced, and ony the firet-clasa article will be placed OB liA mavVaf. TO GET; READY LARGE SPRING -' T i.r . i am now seuine men : and Dress Goods, Cloaks, Capes, Shoes, and every thing else found in a first-class Dry, Ooods Store. AStc FOR PRICES. CLOSING OUT SALE of DRY GOGDS CLOTHING, FURNISHING- GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES. HATS and CAPS. These Goods Must Be Sold Less Than Cost. j. p. mcinerny: "There is a tide in tlie affairs - ; . - t . - leads on ' The poet unquestionably had reference to the . --i-. i -v x' i " I ' 5 ' ''f' v? -' t -V,- A ' -'-.5, s . nosing i..i.,r.V"l! 4r at CRANDALL Who are selling these goods MICHELBACH BRICK, Germania OTTO BIRGFELD, Prop. Fine Wines, Liquors and; Cigars. SOLE AGENT FOR THE Gambrihiis Beer. 94 SECOND STREET, OREGON. -DEALER IN- and Iiiquois, Key West Cigars, TrfcT-liil "Root V W VAV4 - ........ , - Columbia Brewery Beer on Draught; THE 'OLD ORO FINO STAND, . . ..The Dalles, Oregon. anrt Unirifistip. fruits aurl VRnrRi.iTiTRs and Game In' Season. " noted for lta parity and lasting qaaliUea. ". 'in v "W FOB FUEL ' f . ft W 11ANCFACTUR rUAFO a STOC "j T-'- ni.it:! . r' s aau cov h vjiULiiiiiir. rauuv C. E. STEPHENS. of men which, taken at its flood to fortune? - . i ... i- d BURGET'S, out at greatly-reduced rates. - . XJTXILS ST. . i : ui, Mi'iuHire iiiiii uarpeis