Ci3 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. Pex.ect fi guaranteed. The Dalles Daily Chrooiele, The only Bepublican Daily Newspapet n Wasco County. . SATURDAY. - JUNE 13. 1896 SILVER OR GOLD. Unless conditions change greatly between now and the day of meeting, the St. Louis convention will nom inate McKinley for president and declare unequivocally foi the main tenance of the present gold standard. The talk of the silver men, which 1ut a few days ago was blustering and heavy with threats of a bolt in case silver was not endorsed, has simmered down to a moderately-expressed hope that the convention will not refuse to recognize the claim of the silver states and mine-owners. The leaders of the party the men who have maintained Republican principles with the greatest consist ency and success are determined that the convention shall not stultify itself on the coinage question. The silver craze is the result of ceaseless agitation among people such as mine owners and the debtor class, who have material interests which would tem porarily be benefitted by the free coinage of silver and'among people whose prejudices when appealed to are easily excited. The United States government is able, to carry :i circulation of $500, 000,000 in silver dollars. This is lone because the government thus far has been able to promise that the silver would, if necessary, be re deemed in gold. If, however, the mints were compelled to coin all the silver bullion brought to it, the ex cess of silver would be so great that its purchasing price would immedi ately drop to its commercial value, and the silver dollar of today would be worth but fifty cents, or whatever its bullion value would be. The phrase free silver is a catchy one, but it takes but little study and thought to forsee what dangers would result to the. business inter ests of the country if such a course were adopted. Events Lave proved that the Re publican party has been right on all national issues. A great opportu nity is presented to it now to be still the party of progress, of honor, pledged to the maintenance of the national credit and to the advance ment of the material interests of the country. The people are eager for a return to the protective policy of the Har rison administration. This they will obtain through the agency of the Re publican party,. But the St. Louis convention will betray - the trust confided to it if the result of its de liberations is not a' declaration against the free and unlimited coin age of silver and an honest expres sion, in favQr of the gold standard. The ticket nominated at the citi zens' meeting Thursday night is wor thy the support of all good citizens. Anc nominations of Mayor Menefee and Treasurer Crandall were achieved fairty, and if the convention stands for anything it means that this ticket Should YtPl Rlll-innrtnd "If" nfriarortcn - 11 . VV"- " what is the use of holding the con vention ? The record made by the present, city government is one we can look to with pride. A few more years sach as the last one, and a great inroad will be made into the -city debt. There can be no valid argument raised against the election of either Mr. Menefee or Mr. Cran dall. Their characters and records are above question. Today's dispatches mention the death of Judge Isaac H. Maynard of New York. The" only claim this man had to reputation was that through bis unprincipled devotion to David B. Hill lie was rewarded with a judgeship. When election came around the people of New York re volted and buried Maynard under a plurality for his opponent of over 100,000 votes. Since that time Hill has been losing ground politically in the state of which he was once the absolute boss. Walla Walla has raised $800 for a Fourth of July celebration. Pen dleton business men aie contributing liberally for a like celebration in that city. The Dalles has yet made no move towards keeping up with her sister towns in a display of pa triotism. It is not because we are lacking in love of country or finan cial ability, but simply through lack of some one to set the ball rolling. There is yet time to arrange for a successful celebration. Since Manley's break at St. Louis when he said that McKinley would be nominated, Reed can sympathize with the man who wished to be "pro tected from his friends." Advertised Letter. Following is the list of letters remain ins in the postoffice at The Dallea un called for June 13, 1896. Persons call ing for the same will give date on which they were advertised : Ahern.P McKibben, Mrs (G Anderson, J J (2) S G T) Birchard, Geo VV Martin, Preea Booker, Stephen Mead, Mary R Bowland, D M. Nelson, Chris Baird. David Newby, A W Brewer, WW Reraon, A W Colby, Ray O'Connor, Stephen Davenport, Anna Khieburg, Julias Davis, Miss E M Sam Susan (Indian) Gunther, Frank Shoothum, Dave Green, Chaa ' Stock Inspector Harris, Wm Templin, R E Heitz, J G Yeates, Jas M (2) Howe, A P Williams, Lewis Jeeeph, S Williams, T H Julian, Harriet Walters, M W A Murpbv, Josie Woods, W W Ward. Mrs WE. J." A. Crosses, P. M. . ON THE ROAD to recovery, the yonngf woman who is taking Doctor Pierce'a Favorite Pre scription. In maidenhood, wo manhood, wife hood and moth erhood the " Pre scription " is a supporting tonic and nervine that's peculiarly adapted to her needs, regulating, strengthening and cur ing the derangements of the sex. Why is it so many women owe their beauty to Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription? Because beauty- of - form and face radiate from the common center health. The best bodily condition results from good food, fresh air and exercise coupled with the judicious use of the "Prescription." If there be headache, pain in the back, bearing-down sensations, or general de bility, or if there be nervous disturbance, nervous prostration, and sleeplessness, the " Prescription " reaches the origin of the trouble and corrects it. It dispels aches and pains, corrects displacements and cures catarrhal inflammation of the lining mem branes, falling of the womb, ulceration, ir regularities and kindred maladies. "FALLING OF WOMJ3." , rKMK LAM- FIELD, oiasl Dickin son, Franklin Co.. 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Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness yield to Electric Bitters. 50c and $1 per bottle at the Snipes-Kinersly drag store. - 1 Bow to Care HbeamatlHB. 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 months, and has tried many reme dies prescribed for that complaint, bat found no relief until she used this Pain Balm ; one bottle of which has complete ly cured her. I take pleasure in recom mending it for that trouble. Yours truly, C. A. Bullord. 50 cents and $1.00 bottles for sale by Blakeley & Hough ton's Drug Store. SUOO Reward tOO. . The readers of this piper will be pleased to learn that there least one dreaded disease - that ecience 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 consti tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Care is taken internally, acting directly npon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foun dation of the dieeaee, and giving the patient strength 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 offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address: F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Hjcs bold by JJruguiets, ib cents. Money I Money! -Moneyl To pay Wasco county warrants reeis' tered prior to Julv 3, 1892. Interest ceases after May 15, 1896. ' Wm. Michell, myl8-tf County Treas. Buoklen'a Armc stlrt. 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But . take only SIMMONS liver regulator it is Simmons Liver Regulator which makes the difference. Take it in powder or in liquid already prepared, or make a tea of the powder; buttake SIMMONS LIVER REGU LATOR. You'll find the RED Z on every package. Look for it. 9. H. Zeilin A Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Pacific Corset Co.. Second and Washington Streets, opp. French's Bank. We are' now settled In our new quarters, and are prepared to do all kinds of work In our liue. We make Corsets,- Ladies' Dress Reform Waists, Misses' and Children's Waists. Ablominul Bands or Supports of various styles. Tbese goods are all made to order; a rood fit guaranteed or no ale. Why not patronize home Industry T If this western country had ten per cent, of the money paid eastern and foreign manufactures it would make ns all rich. Why not keep the money at home by bn tiding up Industries at h ome. Fac tory and office at corner Second and Washington ; entrance at First National Bank. . ."J NOTICE. To all whom it may concern: Notice is herpbt eiven thatat the Julv.iSMl.term of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Wawjo County, to-wit, on the 8th day of July, 1896, at the honr of two o'clock p. m.. at the County Court Room in the Court House in -Miles City, Oregon, the under-igued petitioners will present the following petition and will imply to the said County Court to grant to F. Erlc-kson & Co., a copartnership composed of F. Krlcksou and C. F. Anderson, a license to sell spirituous, malt or vinous liquors in less quantities than one gallon within Oak Grove precinct for ths term of one year from the granting of such li cense: To the Honorable County Court c Wasco County, Oregon: We, the undenigned, resident and legal voters of Oak (irove precinct, Wasco County, Oregon, hereby petition your honorable boiy to grant to F. Erickon fc Company, a co-partnership com posed of V. Eric son and C. F. Anderson, a li cense to sell spirituous, malt or vinous liquors in icBsqunimutsi men one gniio l wi'mn saia precinc. for the term of one year from the grant ing of such license: NAMES. " - KAHHS. J P Abbott OP Webe-g PN Turner M Delore OA Ward F b Cline Ptlton W O Greaves Richard Boyd Charles Buckham M Orwiler K McLaren J Nngle N Jones Peter McDonald F N Vogt - John Green C R Joynt L Peterson Robert Turey Peter Ilnnse i J Burns - August Finn Nels Chris tensen Thomas S .varies Chas Murray A Roberts R Lutey . Thomas Utirron Joseph Batty C Daw pre v Mark Malloy F Dillingham J E Graham W Flummii k C Henneghan John Burns Lmnk Barton. ,-' FM27-5t-w. Sheriff's Sale. Notion is hereby Biven tlint tin excuti'in and order of sale was is&ued ouc of the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon fnr Wnsco County on the 29th dav of May, ld90, upon decree theretn rendered on the 26th dav of May, 1896, in favor of A. 8. Blowers, SlaintitT. and against V. A. Snyder and Claude arliham, defendants, which said execution and order of sale is to me directed and com manding me to sell the p-op-rty hereinafter de- scriDea, ior tne purpose oi sausiying too juag meut of the plaintiff in said cause for the sum of $4662, with interest thereon at elirht ter cent per annum from the 2oth day of May, 1896, and the further su of 1 400 as attorney's fees, and tho costs and disbursements of said suit taxed at $23. Therefore, in compliance wi'h taid exe cution ana order ot sale, i win, on Monday, June 9. 1806, At the hour of 1 o'clock p, m., at the courthouse door In Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, sell at puoiic auction to tne mgneM maaer tor casn in hand, tor the purpose of satisfying the iuair- mc-nt and decree above mentioned, the following described lands and premises, to-wit: The South half of the Southeast Quarter of section Twenty and the North hlf of the Northeast quarter and North half of the Northwest Quar ter and the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter ana trie soul a east quarter ot tne soutn west quarter of Section twentynlne in Town shin two North of Ranee ten East of William- ette Meridian, contuinlng In all 320 acres more or less. x. J. ukivisk. my30-M-ii . Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oresron on the 7th day of May, 1890, in a suit therein pending wherein J. M. Huntington is plaintiff and AuauDon mans, Aiatue A. winans ana Lin naeus Wmans are defendants, to ine directed and commanding me to sell all of the following described real property lying and situate in Wasco County, Oiegnn, towit: Beginning at the nortoenst corner or oec. no, ip. three north, range 10 east, W.M., thence son th 80 rods; thence west 36 rodR; thence north 80 rods; thenceeast 36 rods to the place of beginning, containing IS acres; all of lota two and three of Bee, 18, Tp. one north, range 10 eiBt, W. M. containing 80 acres more or less; also all of the south we-1 quarter of the southwest Quarter of see. 18. To, one north, range 10 eat, W. M. containing 40 acres more or less; also all of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of ree. 14, Tp. one north, range 9 east, W. M , containing 40 acres more or less. Together with all and singular the tenements, hereitaments and appurtenances thereunto be lonelne or in -nvwise anrjertainin?. to aatiKfv the sum of $2,656.02 and interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent, per annum from the 21st day of February, 1896, and the further sum of $200 attorneys fees and the further sum of $la costs and disbursements taxed therein; I will, on the 6th day of June, 1896, at the hour of two o'clock P. M. of said day, at the court house door in Dalles City, Or., sell to the highest bidder for cash in band, all of said real property, to satisfy said sums and interest and the costs of such sale, T. J. DRIVER, may9-li Sheriff of Wasco County , Or. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon on the 7th day of May, 1896, in a suit therein pending wherein J. M. Huntington is plain tiff and Wilson it. winans, mary ninnns ana At. v. Harrison are defendants, to me directed and commanding me to sell all ol the following described real property lying ana situate in Wasco county, Oregon, towit: The northwest quarter and the north half of the northeast quarter and the north half of the southwest quarter of Sec. 36, Tp. 2 north, range 9 east. W. M. .. Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto be longing or in anywise appertaining, to satisfy the sum of $726 and interest theieon at the rate of eight per cent, per annum from the 27th day of February, 1896, and the further sum of $75 at torneys fees, and the further sum of $15 costs and disbursements taxed toerein; I will, on the 6th day of June, 1896, at the hour of two o'clock P. M. of said day, at the court house door in Dalles City, Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for cash In hand, all of said real property, to satisfy said sums and interest and the costs of sncn sale. T. J. DRIVER, , may9-ii Sheriff of Wa:o Co., Or. Notice of Pinal Settlement Notice is herebv eiven that the nndprsicmed has filed with the clerk of. the County Coort of the State of Oregon for Wasco County his final account as administrator oi trie estate of Silas Lro,ha HoaaabaH V. . BnlJ ' ... ' by an on?er made and entered on tne 1st day of April, is, nas nxea Aionaay, tne 4tn day oi May, 1896, at 2 o'clock p. m. as the time and the County Court room in Dalles City. Oregon, as the place for hearing said final account and ob jections thereto and to the settlement of said estate. J..M. HUNTINGTON, Administrator of estate of Silas Prather.de ceased. apr4-ii . XTotice of Final Account. To all Whom it Mat Concern: Notice is hereby given that G. J. Farley has filed his final account as administrator of the estate of Joshua W. Reedy, deceased, and that said final account will come on for hearing on Monday, July 13th, 1896, at which time a hearing will be had as to any and all objections to such final account, and the settlement thereof. This notice is given by order of Hon. George C. Blakelev. conntv 1nd?e. Dated this nth dun of June, 1896, G. J. FARLEY, Adm'r of the estate of Joshua W. Reedv. rle ceased. Jeia 6t.il Otto Birgfeld is now ready to supply amilies with . the celebrated Gambrinns keg or bottle beer, "delivered- free of charge to any part of the city. Tele- puone 34. Ihi Gernaaiiia : OTTO BIRGFELD. Prop. . Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Irs Pi m 02 O i rl i i a g M Wholesale and Retail Liquor Store. STUBLING & WILLIAMS Are now located oh Second Street, between Washington and Federal Sts., where they have a large stock of CHOICE LIQUO RS ' FINEST BRANDS OP CIGARS. Family trade solicited. A resort first-class in all par ticulars will be maintained. J. O. MHCK, pine Urines Domestic and St. Louis and. Milwaukee Columbia THE OLD ORO 67 Second St., . - - -DEALERS IM- Coal, Ice and Prote, Joreip : MBomtic.Mts an.1 YepiaWes. . Oysters, Fish, Poultry and Game In Season. NORTH POWDER ICE, which ia noted for its purity and lasting 'qualities. ROCK 8FBIKOS. BOSLTN, ANTHRACITE and GEORGES GBEKK Phone 128 and 255. Corner Second and Washington Streets. ' Consignments Solicited. QoodB received ior Cold Storage and Forwarding. THE5 CELEBRATED COLtUmBm BfECUEfY, AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'rv This well-known Brewery is now turning; oat the best Beer and Porter east of the Cascades. The lateEt appliances for the manufacture of good health ful Beer have been introduced, and ony the first-class article will be placed on be market. ' . 1 , TO GET READY LARGE SPRING I am now selling Men's arid 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-, FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS. These Goods Must Be Sold Less Than Cost. . J P. McINERNYV " There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its flood . ,'. leads on to fortune" t. . Tho poet unquestionably had reference to the. Closing Out Sale of at CRANDALL Who are selling these 'goods MJCHELBACH BRICK, -SOLE AGENT FOR THE- Celebrated Gambrinus Beer. . V . NO. 94 SECOND STREET,' THE DALLES, - - - OREGON. -DEALER IS- arid Iiiquotfs, Key West Cigars, ; Bottled Beer. Brewery Beer on Draught. FINO STAND, " - The Dalles, Oregon. FOR FCTKL HANUFACT UB FTBFO for a STOC C. F. STEPHENS. Furniture and & BURGET'S, out at greatly-reduced rate&. - - UNION ST.