The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 18, 1896, Image 2

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    The
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 Trisco prices.
i-l
is V;
OTTO B1RGFELD, Prop.
aw
On July 15th we will move into the New Vogt
B!ock. To save the cost of moving the goods, we are
now offering-- "w
CO
ft Grat ftemottcil Sale.
Germania
Garments made on premises. Peiect fi guaranteed.
The Dalles Daily Ghroniels.
The only Republican Daily Newspaper n
Wasco County.
THURSDAY, -
JUNE 18. 1896
THE FAREWELL OF THE
SILVER MEN.
The silver senators have bade
good bye to the Republican party
and amid mutual tears have broken
all political ties.
The scene before the resolution
committee was theatrical in the ex
treme, and the farewell speeches of
Teller, Cannon and Dubois brought
tears of regret to the eyes of veteran
politicians. It is not an easy matter
to break asunder the associations
that have continued pleasant and
profitable for many years, and the
act of repudiation upon the part of
the silver senators was like unto a
child disowning its mother.
Credit will be given to Teller and
his associates for apparent sincerity
in their cause. They "have fought
the fight for silver continuously, and
no theory ever had more aggressive
champions. They have failed to
win conviction in the councils of the
Republican part', and since they
place the silver god above all deities,
they have adopted a consistent course
in transferring their allegiance to
another camp.
It is not clear but that they are
making an egregrious mistake. In
placing the financial question in the
front rank of national issues, Senator
Teller is being blinded by prejudice
The American people are fully alive
to the importance of this issue, but
they do concede it to be of greater
concern to the country than the mat
ter of securing adequate revenues for
the country's needs and the uplifting
of American laborers and industries.
This is the crying need, and this it is
which has made William McKinley,
the apostle of protection, the hero of
the hour.
The most serious charge against
the silver senators was their "hold
up" of all tariff legislation in the
senate, and their refusal to assist
providing for the country unless all
remedial legislation should be ac
companied by declarations in favor
of free silver. It was this action
which exasperated the nation and has
made the withdrawal of Teller, Dn
bois and Cannon a matter of less
regret than otherwise it would have
been.
The Republican party will live
without them, and when placed once
more in power, will consider the
needs of the country greater than the
wishes of any particular section.
Citizens should not forget to at
tend tonight the meeting called to
determine whether or not The Dalles
shall celebrate the Fourth of July,
It is within our power to have the
grandest affair of the kind which the
city has ever seen. All that is need
ed is the hearty co-operation of all
our citizens.
Grover Cleyeland will survive in
history as "the man without a party J
He is totally at variance with the
majority of Democrats upon the finan
cial question, and equally so with
the Republicans upon vhe tariff issue
If the Chicago convention declares
for free silver, as it undoubtedly
will, . Cleveland cannot consistently
vote for its nominee. On the other
hand he cannot support McKinley
because McKinley advocates "the
robber' tariff and believes in pros
perity for Americans. The Popu
lists won't have Cleveland, and the
Prohibitionists are provided for. In
truth the man of destiny has out
played his part and finds himself
askew with the world. He will be
remembered as the man under whose
administration the country suffered
its greatest period of business stag
nation.
Opinion differs as to the wisdom
of calling out the militia to aid in
quelling the fishermen's strike. Ap
peal to arms should be a last resort.
Aside from unlawful acts committed
bv individual fishermen there does
not seem reasons sufficient to justify
the expense to which the state has
been subjected nor the bitter feel
ings which have been engendered by
the presence of armed men in the
streets of Astoria. To make citizens
of Oregon take up arms against fellow-citizens
without just cause is a
dangerous precedent. It is to be
hoped that the militia will' not be
called upon for further duty, and
also we hope that in case the order
ing to arms proves to have been un
necessary, the blame will be "placed
where it rightfully belongs.
THE ONWARD flARCH
of Consumption ia
stopped short by Dr.
Pierce's Golden Med
ical Discovery. If
you haven't waited
u c y uu u reason,
., there's complete re
covery and cure.
Although by many
believed to be incur
able, there is th
evidence of hundreds
of living witnesses to
the fact that, in all
its earlier stages, con
sumption is a curable
disease. Not every
case, but a larre per
centage of cases, and
we believe,' fully 08
tier cent are cured
by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery.
even after the disease has progressed so
far as to induce repeated bleedings from
the- lungs, severe lingering cough with
copious expectoration (including tubercu
lar matter), great loss ot nesn and extreme
emaciation and weakness.
Do you doubt that hundreds of such cases
reported to us as cured by " Golden Med
ical Discovery " were genuine cases of that
dread and fatal disease t V ou need not take
our word for it. They have, in nearly every
instance, been so pronounced by the best
and most experienced home physicians,
who have no interest whatever in mis
representing them, and who were often
strongly prejudiced and advised against
a trial of "Golden Medical Discovery,"
but who have been forced to confess that
it surpasses, in curative power over this
fatal malady, all other medicines with
which they are acquainted. Nasty cod
liver oil and its filthy "emulsions" and
mixtures, had been tried in nearly all these
cases and had either utterly tailed to bene
fit, or had only seemed to benefit a little for
a short time. Extract of malt, whiskey,
and various preparations of the hypophos-
phites had also been faithfully tried in vain,
The photographs of a large number of
lingering coughs, asthma, chronic nasal
catarrh and kindred maladies, have been
skillfully reproduced in a book of 1 60
pages which will be mailed to you. on re
ceipt of address and six cents in stamps.
You can then write those cured and learn
their experience. AddressWoRLD's Dispen
sary JU-EDICAX ASSOCIATION, BUttalO, I"J. V.
Blakeley & Houghton desire as to pub
lish the following extract from a letter
of Chas. M. Gutfeld of Reed ley, Fresno
eounty, Calif., aa they handle the rem
edy referred to and want their customers
to know, what a eplended medicine it ia :
"It ia 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. lean
recommend thia remedy." A cold nearly
always starts in the head and afterwards
extends to the throat and lungs. By
using this 'remedy freely as soon aa the
cold has been contracted it will cure the
cold at once and prevent it from extend
ing to the lungs.
Bucklen'a Arlnca Salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruieea, sores, ulcers, Bait rheum, fevel
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all akin eruptions, and posi
tively euros piles, or no pay required
It ia guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale Dy Blakeley and
Uougnton, druggists.
Extraordinary
Bargains
in DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS and SHOES,
HATS, No trouble to
Jacobson Book & Music Co.
and Harry Liebe
have moved in the old Vogt Store
on Washington Street, opposite
The Chronicle
GEORGE RUCH
PIONEER
Again in business at the old stand. I would be pleased to
aee all my former patrons. Free delivery to any part of town.
SPECIAL.
Pure Glycerine Soap, only 10c a cake,
or 25c a box.
Genuine Briar Pipes, with Amber Tip
and Leather Cases, only 50c each at
DonnelFs
MAO & BENTON
Are now located at 167
Second Street, opposite A.
M. Williams & Co., -with
a complete line of
Hardware,
Stoves and Ranges,
Groceries,
Cord Wood,
Cedar Posts,
Barbed "Wire,
Rubber
Garden Hose.
Plumbing1
and Tinning
a specialty.
Also agents for the Cele
brated Cleveland Bicycle.
Reduced Rat... .
Effective March 22d. The O. E. & 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. Lytlb,
, m24-dwtf ' Agent
show goods. .
H. Herbring.
Office.
GROCER.
Successor to Chrism an & Corson. :
FULL LINE OF
STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES.
Drug Store.
NOTICE.
To all whom it may concern:
Notice la hereby eiven thatat the July.1896.term
of the County Court of the State of Oregon for
wasco uounty, to-wit, ou in in aay 01 juiy
1896. at the hour of two o'clock t. m.. at tni
County Court Room In the Court Bouse in Dalles'
City. Oregon, the under-ieued petitioners will
present the following petition and will apply to
tne saia county court to grant to f . .ricKson s
Co., a copartnership composed of F. Ericksou
and C. F. Anderson, a license to sell spirituous,
malt or vinous liquors in less quantities than
one gallon within Oak Grove precinct for the
term ot one year irom tne granting oi aucn li
cense:
To the Honorable County Court of Watco County,
Oreoon:
We, the undersigned, residents and legal voters
of Oak Grove Drecinct. Wasco County. Oregon,
hereby petition your honorable body to grant to
t. ncton company, a CO-partners nip com-
pueeu ui r. AncBWiU biiu j. c. aiiuciwu. . Ax
Cense to sell spiritnons, malt or vinous liquors
in less quantities than one gallon within said
precine for the term of one year from the grant
ing oi sucn license:
H1KB8. '- NAMES. '
J P Abbott OP Weberg
PN Turner .- M Delore
G A Ward Fs Cline Kelton
WC Greaves . . Richard Boyd
Charles Buckhom M Orwiler
K McLaren , J Nagle
N Jones Peter McDonald
F N Vogt John Green
C R Joynt L Peterson
Robert Turey . Peter Hansen
J Burns ' August Finn
Nels Christensen Thomas 8 war tea
Chas Murray A Roberts
R Lutey Thomas Durron
Joseph Batty ' " C Dawprey
Mark Mallny F Dillingham
J E Graham W G Flemmirg
C Henneghan John Burns
Lrank Barton.
FM27-6t-w.
- Reduced Bates.
The O. R. & N. Co. will eell round
trip tickets for one fare for the following
conventions : Republican National Con
vention to be held at St. Louis, Mo.,
Jnne 16th. Democratic National Con
vention to be held at Chicago July 7th.
Peoples Party Convention and Ameri
can Convention to be held at St. Louis
July 22J. National Convention Young
Peoples Society of Christian Endeavor
to be held at Washington, D. C, July
7th to 13th. National Educational As
sociation meeting to be held at Buffalo
July 3d to 10th. Encampment G. A. R.
to be held at St. Paul Sept. 14th. For
farther information call on or address
yours truly, E. E. Lytlk, .
jo3-tf Agent.
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
SOLE AGENT FOR THE
Celebrated Gambrinus Beer.
NO. 94 SECOND STREET,
THE DALLES, - V - OREGON.
xn o
CQ
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Wholesale and Retail Liquor Store.
STUBLING
Are now located on Second Street, between Washington and
Federal Sts., where they have a large stock of
CHOICE LIQUORS
FINEST BRANDS OF CIG-ARS.
Family trade solicited. A resort first-class in all par
ticulars will be maintained.
J.O.MKCK,
pine Cllines
Domestic and
St. Louis and Milwaukee
Columbia
THE OLD ORO
67 Second St.,
-DJt
Coal Ice aid Proiice, Foreip and. Domestic Fruits and Veieiafc
Oysters, Fish, Poultry and Game In Season. ,
NORTH POWDER ICE, which is noted for Its purity and lasting qualities.
ROCK SPRINGS.
BOSL", ANTHRACITE
and GEOIIOKS CREEK
Phone 128 and 255. Corner Second and Washington Streets.
Consignments Solicited. Goods received for Cold Storage and Forwarding.
THE CELEBRATED
COLiU mBlfl BEOIEHV,
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
This well-knowA Brewery is now turning out the best Beer and Porter
east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health
ful Beer have been introduced, and ony the first-class article will be placed oa
be market.
TO GET READY
LARGE SPRING
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.
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
leads on
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
Closing Out Sale of Furniture and Carpets
at CRANDALL& BURGET'S,
Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced rates
MICHELBACH BRICK, - - UNION ST.
& WILLIAMS
-DEALER IN-
and Ltiquotfs,
Key West Cigars,'
Bottled Beer.
Brewery Beer, on Draught.
FINO STAND.
The Dalles, Oregon.
ALER8 IM-
POW FUItt,
MAN UF ACT UK
PBBrO
for a
STOC
C. F. STEPHENS.
of men which, taken at its flood
to fortune."