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fiKGmt EUSER-BUSCH BEER 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. On July 15th we will move into the-New Vogt B ock. To save the cost of moving the goods, we are now offering Hemotfal - Sale. m d iUBL mm .m m ill mm Garments made on premises. Peiect n guaranteed. The Dalles Daily Ghouiete, The only Republican Daily Newspaper n Wasco County. SATURDAY, JUNE 20. 1896 THE SITUATION. The manifesto issued by the silver loiters makes it certain that an ag gressive fight will be" made upon MeKinley because of the open dec laration for. sound money contained in the Republican platform. The coming campaign promises to be one of the most exciting in the country's history. The. forces of cheap money; the advocates of im paired national credit; the men who want fifty cents worth of bullion called a 100-ceut dollar, are organiz ing against the Republican nominee and will bend every endeavor to win the fight. There is but little doubt that the Chicago convention will declare for a debased currency and if it does a coalition of all the free silver parties is easily possible. Populists, fiat money advocates, fiee silver Republicans and free silver Democrats, eager in their love for their new-found god, will argue themselves into a justification for joining under one banner and op posing MeKinley. Should such conditions result, the duty of the sound money Democrats will be plain. If they are sincere in their devotion to the gold standard and in their belief that the present monetary system should be main tained, for them to adopt any other course than to vote for MeKinley would be a surrender of principle incompatible with the ideal of Amer ican citizenship. The legitimate issue in the com ing campaign i3 protection. "Whether or not this question shall be side tracked in favor of the currency question remains to be decided. . Among the wool-growers, the labor ing men and the manufacturers pro tection will prevail ; . among other classes the currency may be of chief account. But in either case the Re publican. . party is on the right side and goes before the country claim ing that its past deeds entitle its present promises to credence, and that these fledges are for the ad vancement of the nation ; the main tenance of a sound monetary sj'Stem ; protection to American industries, and the enactment of a vigorous foreign policy. The Republican party represents the cause of 'good government, and its success next November is indis pensable to the welfare of the nation. Flagging interest in the Cascade locks is revived by the letter re ceived today from Senators Me Bride and Mitchell. Just what the communication promises everyone can read for himself. "What the result may prove none can tell. "We long ago announced our belief that faith had been broken with the peo ple regarding the completion of this great work, and the repeated delays which have occurred cannot be other wise than intentional. If the work be done as promised in this senato rial letter, the Messrs. Day will have nothing to do with it, the operation leing carried on under the supervi sion of the government engineers. That a lack of confidence exists in the integrity of these engineers, is as .true as it is lamentable, and the peo ple of Eastern Oregon watch future events not without suspicion. Our position regarding the locks is locks is.simply that when they are done, and under operation we shall get enthusiactic, but not until then. In the meantime let us hope that the promises of men do not always prove false. AdTertlsed Letters. Following is the list of letters remain ing in the postoffice at The Dalits un called for June 19, 1896. Persons call ing for the same will give date on which they were advertised : Bonit, Mrs Edith Bonney, Mr Augus Brown, A B tin B Brewer, W W Bryant, J E (2) Collard, Mies Mary Connolly, Mr James Cooper, Jack Golden, Emma Haigbt, Walter J Hanson, Nick Heine, Mr D Hoover, E D Holling.Mrs Emma Lander, Walter Lee.MrsElioyceCBS) Lewis, H P (2) ' Magee, John Miller, T W Morgan, Etta Mills, Egole Woolen Perry, Mrs Labee Puckett, Juiia Riemensroder.Chaa Roberts, G W Shock, Andy Ward, Emma , Wilber, Miss Mamie . J. A. Crosses, P. M. PERSONAL. MENTION.. Hon. Pierce MayaSre in the city. Miss Anna Hanks went to Hood River today. Dr. Frazier and bride lefs today for San Francisco and will be absent several weeks. Mrs. Stacy Shown left for her bome in Seattle today, accompanied by Mits Iaabell Floyd. Miss Botorff, who has been head mil liner for Mrs. Brigga, returned to Spo kane last night. Miss Clara Davis, who has been in Portland for the' . pa3t few weeks, re turned home last night. Mrs. Carrie Sears and children of Walla Walla returned home last night, after a Visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Randall. Mr. J. M. Huntington "Irfft today for Portland, where he is i-alTdt as a witness in the right of way cases forNthe portage road at the dalles. t Ex-Got. Moodv. arr.omoanipd ' hv his daughter, Miss Edna, ann a niece, Miss Moodv, of Californiavvcalne up on the Regulator last niurht ancfrwill enend eev- eral days in tne city A SURGEON'S KNIFE rfves you a feeling of horror and dread. There is no louder necessity for its use in many diseases formerly regarded aa incurable without cutting. The Triumph of Conservative Surgery is well illustrated by the fact that PITDTIIPP or Breach is now radi IYUT 1 UIVL cured without the knife and without pain. Clumsy, chaf ing trusses can be thrown away f They never cure but often induce inflamma tion, strangulation and death. TI TMfJRS Ovarian. Fibroid (Uterine) vJ'lllVkJ and many others, are now removed without the perils of cutting operations. . - PILE TUMORS, FuITTa laJFd other diseases of the lower bowel, are permanently cored without pain or re sort to the knife. CTONP in the Bladder, no matter - I Vyilw how large, is crushed, pul verized, washed out and perfectly re moved without cutting. . 1 CTDMTIIPP of Urinary Passage is llViWlU atso renioyed without cutting in hundreds of cases. For pam phlet, references and all particulars, seud 10 cents (in stamps) to world's Dis pensary Medical Association, 663 Main Street, Buffalo. N. V. MOTHERS and those soon to be come mothers, should know that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription robs childbirth of its tor tures, terrors and dangers to both mother and child, by aiding nature in pre paring the system tor parturition. Thereby "labor" and the period of continement are greatly shortened. It also promotes the secretion of an abundance of nourishment for the child. Mrs. Dora A. GrmrRrK, of Oahlev, Ovrrlon Co.', Trnn., writes : ' When I began taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, I. was notable to stand on my feet without suffering almost death. Now I do all my housework, washing, cooking, sewing and everything for my family of eight. I am stouter now than I have been in six years. Your ' Favorite Prescription ' is the best to take before connnemeut. or at least it proved so with me. I never suffered so little with any of my children as I did with my last." We are selling tbe famous Soap Foam washing powder. It will not "yellow the clothes" nor barn the bands, and rs the finest thing in the world for the bath. Id extra large packages at same price of common goods. Sold by Pease & Mays. , may22eod-2m Extraordinary Bargains in DRY G-OODS, CLOTHING-, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS, &c. No trouble to show goods. J acobson Book & M usic Co. and Harry Liebe have moved in the old Vogt Store on Washington Street, opposite The Chronicle Office. GEORGE RUCH PIONEER GROCER. Successor to Chrlsman & Corson. " FULL LINE OF STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Again in business at the' old stand. I would be pleased to see 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 Donneirs Drug Store. IAIER BENTON Are now located at 167 Second Street, opposite A. M. Williams Sc Co., -with a complete line of Hardware, Stoves and Ranges, Groceries, Cord Wood, Cedar Posts, Barbed Wire, Rubber Garden Hose. Plumbing" and Tinning a specialty. , Also agents for the Cele brated Cleveland Bicycle. Reduced Rates. Effective March 22d. The O. R. & N. Co. will reduce their ronnd trip rateB between Portland and The Dalles as fol lows: ' Two day rate, eood going Satur day and returning Monday night, $3. Ten day tickets $3.50. Good on all f.raine. ; E. E. Lytlb, m24-dtwtf Agent" H. Her bring. NOTICE. To all whom it may concern: . Notice is hereby Riven thatat the July,lS96,term of ihe County Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County, to-wit, on th- 8th. day of July, 1896, at the hour of two o'clock p. m.. at the County Court Koom ii the Cou't House in Kalles City, Oregon, the under-igned petitioners will present tbe following petition and will apply to the said County Court to grant to F. Erlckson & Co , a copartnership composed of F. Ericksou and C. F. Anderson, a license to sell Tirituous, mult or vinous liquors in less quantities than one gallon within oak Grove precinct for the term of oue year from the granting of such li censee: To the Honorable County Court of Watco County, Oregon: We, the undernamed, residents and legal voters of Oak Grove prei-inct, Wasco County, Oregon, hereby petition your honorable body to grant to F. Erick -on & Company, a co-partnership com posed of F. Ericngon and C. F. Anderson, a li cense to sell spirituous, malt or vinous liquors in less quantities than one gallon within said precinc for the term of one year from the grant ing of such license: NAVES. NAME?. O P Weberg M Delore F B Cline Ftlton . Bicbard Boyd M Orwilcr J Nagle , Peter McDonald John Green . Xi Peterson . J P Abbott P N Turner G A Ward V (J Greaves Charles Bnckham K McLaren , . N Jones FN Vogt C R Jovnt Robert Turey J Burns Nela Christensen Chns Murray R Lutey Joseph Batty Ma-k Malloy , J E Gia'jam C Henneghan 1 rank Barton. ' ' FM27-5t-w. Pet r Hansen August Finn Thomas Swartes A Roberts Thomas Dunron C Dawprey F Dillingham Y G Flemmlrn John Burns . . L ' " " Bed need Rates. . The O. R. & N. Co. will sell round trip tickets for one fare for the following conventions : Republican National Con vention to be held at St. Louis, Mo., June -16th. Democratic National Con vention to be held at Chicago Jnly 7th. Peoples Party Convention and Ameri can Convention to be held at St. Louis Jnly 22d. National Convention Tonng 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 6. A. R. to be held at St. Panl Sept. 14th. For further information call on or address yonrs truly, E. E. Lytxe, - ju3-tf Agent. SATURDAY, Is -a n ?3 CD . CO r Ul o cd rn f-i rH f , a s Fh ojo The J. O. MKCK, pine XXlines Domestic and St. Louis and MLVwatikee Columbia THE OLD ORO 67 Second St., -DKALEH8 IM- rt i t ti 1 n ucai, ice ana rare, noreip- ana uomBsuc. mm im wimmi. Oysters, Fish, Poultry and Game in Season. NORTH POWDER ICE, which is noted for Its purity and lasting qualities. ROCK SPRINGS. KOSLTN, ANTHRACITE ahd GEOBGES CBfiEK Phone 128 and 255. Corner Second and Washineton Streets. Consignments Solicited. Goods received for Cold Storage and Forwarding. THIB - CELEBRKTED AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. This well-known Brewery is now turning out the best Beer and Portei 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 ob be market. TO GET READY for a I.ARGE SPRING STOCK ; ; 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. ASIC ' FOR PRICES. CLOSING OUT SALE DRY GOODS Of CLOTHING-. FTTRNISHINGr GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS. These Goods Must Be , J. "There is a tide in the affairs v leads on The poet unquestionably had reference to the losing Out Sale of at CRANDALL Who are selling those goods MICHEXBACH BRICK, JUNE 20th. Qermaiiia OTTO B1RGFELD, Prop. " Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. -SOLE AGENT FOR TH Celebrated Gambrinus Beer. NO. 94 SECOND STREET, THE DALLES, V - . - OREGON. -peai.br in- and liiq uops , Key West Cigars, Bottled Beer. Brewery Beer on Draught. FINO STAND. The Dalles, Oregon. 1 t . n -a vr FOB FtTKI, MANCFACTUK I'lIBfO C. F. STE PHENS. Sold Less Than Cost. P. McINERNY. of men which, taken at its flood to fortune" , Furniture and & BU RGET'S, put at greatly-reduced rates - .- UNlO BT.