The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 30, 1896, Image 2

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    Gentlemen
of The Dalles-
$ 1 .
We are showing a splended line of Spring and Summer
Suitings at lower prices than can be obtained elsewhere.
No need to. patronize foreign firms employing Chinese
labor. Our garments are made on the. premises by
skilled workmen.
H. E. BALCH.
Perfect Fit Guaranteed.
The Dalles Daily Ghroniele.
The only Republican iJaily Xewspape.i n
Wasco County.
THURSDAY.
- JULY 30, 1S96
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET.
For President,
"WILLIAM M'KINLEY Ohio
For Vice-President,
GARRET A. HO BART .... New Jersey
For Prcfeiueutinl Elector,
T. T. GEEK Marion County
8. II. YOUAN Lane
K. SMITH. Wasco
J. F.-CAPLES. Multnomah
"It is immaterial, in my judgment,
whether the sheep grower receives any ben
efit from th tariff or not. -Whether
he does or does not, I am for
free wool." Extract from speech of Wil
liam J. Bryan in Ike house of representa
tive! when the Wilson bill vias under con
sideration. THE PEOPLE WILL BE CAREFUL
Since that great Democratic news- j
paper, the New York Sun, has come
out openly for McKinle the public
will" be interested in knowing what
it has to say. Iu a recent issue it
criticises young Mr. lean's speech
es ns follows:
In his speech from the balcony of
the Clifton house on Friday night to
the Bland Club of Missouri and other
unfortunates, the Hon. "William Jen
nings Bryan said :
'Why should you not be careful
in selecting the roan who serves you
in a public capacity when you give
great care in selecting those who
serve you in a private capacit' ?"
Mr. Brj'an need not worry lest the
eople should be too hasty in mak
ing up their minds as to whom they
-want for president. The shallow and
hysterical emotion which nominated
him on the strength of a few chromos
of speech cannot last, and will not be
felt outside of the convention. He
may continue to appear to himself
what Governor Stone of Missouri
painted, in . high molasses, the night
of his nomination, "a splendid leader,
beautiful as 'Apollo, intellectual be
yond comparison, a great orator, a
great scholar," but the people are
not selecting candidates on account
of their loveliness of face or figure,
and ot Mr. Bryan's intellectual equip
ment they are capable of forming
their own opinion. The gifts of ora
tory and scholarship, provided he
possessed either to an extent calcu
lated to impress the sane and well
educated, would not count. -The
questions the people will ask are :
"Who is he?" "What has he done?"
' ; And they will find out that he is a
glib young lawyer who has practiced
politics instead of his profession, and
has once lapsed, with no cheerful re
sults, into journalism. His public
career consists in having served two
terms in congress with no other con-
spicuity than what he attained by an
occasional , empty and rhetorical
speech such as filled the Populists
and anarchists with rapture " last
JFriday. Though a member of the
ways and means commiltee during
78 Second Street.
both terras, he never caused himself
to be regarded as an important per
sonnge in it or in the honse. In the
fifty-third congress he helped force
the income lax, filched from his
friends and allies, the Populists, upon
the Democratic part', but he was
not the original or a notable person
in the scheme. In short, it was by
mes.ns of his speeches outside, his ir
responsible, free-silver harangues.
and not by his efficiencj- in congress,
that he attained the reputation he
has enjoyed for two or thiee years as
a radical talker, who. has coquetted
with the Populists and was well re
garded by them. Of judgment, of
administrative ability, of knowledge
of affairs, of any ossentirl quality of
statesmanship, of any qualities what
ever except a lluent tongue and a
sufficiency of self-assurance, he has
never shown a trace, so far as his
brief'and obscure career can be fol
lowed. If he were a candidate on
the best of all platforms he would
still lie only a sonorous nullity. He
remains a sonorous nullity on abent
as bad a platform as can be con
ceived. "Willi between six and seven mil
lion pounds of wool lying unsold in
The Dalles warehouse and no im
mediate prospect of any sale, there
is no danger of the Democratic
ticket carrying AVasco county next
November. But McKinley's major-
ity should be made as large as possi
ble, so it will bring up the ticket in
other places not so favored.
There are sixteei) voting precincts
in the county outside of The Dalles.
Everyone of these should have a Re
publican Club. No matter whether
the membership be large or small,
there is a work for such organiza
tions to do. This is a time when
every business man should be a poll
tician.
It may be a surprise to some peo
ple, but it is none the less true that
the contract with the Messrs. Day at
the Cascade locks does not expire
till June 11, 1897.
DO YOU EXPECT
To Become a Mother?
If so, then permit us to
say teat ur. fierce s
favorite rresenp
tion is indeed, .
a true
"Mother's Friend,"
FOR IT MAKES
Cfaildbi rth Easy
by Dreoarinsr the
svstera for narturi-
tion. thus assisting Nature and shortening
" Labor." The painful ordeal of childbirth
is robbed of its terrors, and the dangers
thereof greatly lessened, to both mother and
child. The period of confinement is also
gTeatly shortened, the mother strengthened
and built up. and an abundant secretion of
nourishment for the child promoted.
Send io cents for a large Book (16S pages),
giving all particulars. Address, World's
Dispknsauy Medical Association, 663
Main St., Buffalo, N. Y.
PAINLESS CHILDBIRTH.
Mrs. Fred Hunt, of Glenville, N. K,
says : "I read about Dr. Pierce's Fa
vorite Prescription being so good for a wo
man W1LIJ cnuu, so x
got two bottles last
September, and De
cember 13th I had a
twelve pound baby
girl. When I was
confined was not
"sick in any way. I
did not suffer any
pain, and when the
cnua was 00m 1 waiK- -
ed into another room
and went to "bed. I f
Keep your .extract 01 . . r
bmart-Weed on hand - 'i.w.iT- ?
all the time. It was 4.2 t
very cold weather .". N,S" . 4
and our room was Mas. Hcict. .- .
very cold but I did not take any cold, and
never had any after-pain or any other pain.
It was all due to God and Dr. Pierce's Fa
vorite Prescription and Compound Extract
of Smart-Weed. This is the eighth living
child and the largest of them all. I suf
fered everything that flesh could suffer with
the other babies. I always had a doctor
and then he could not help me very much,
but this time my mother and my husband
were alone with me. My baby was only
seven days old when I got up and dressed
and left my room and stayed up all day."
$3 i
REMOVAL
-HAS MOVED
New Vogt Block.
GREAT BARGAINS
Will "be offered during the summer
months in iwiim
All Kinds of DRY GOODS, Clothing,
Boots and Shoes, Etc.
THE CELEBRiRTED
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
This well-known Brewery is now turning oat ths best Beer and Portei
east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health
ful Beer have been in trod used, and ony
he market.
The Tygli Val
ley Creamery
Ask Van'bi'b'ber &: Worsley for it.
Every Square is Full Weight,
TELEPHONE 35TO- BO.
It May Do as Much for Yon.
Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, 111., writes
that he had a severe kidney trouble for
many years, with severe pains la his
back and also that his bladder was af
fected. He tried m;ny so called Kidney
cures but without any good result. About
a year ago he began to use Electric Bit
tere and found relief at once. Electric
Bitters is especially adapted to care of
all Kidney and Liver troubles and often
gives almost instant relief. One trial
will prove oar statement. Price 50c and
$1.00. At Blakeley & Houghton's Drug
Store. - :
Female Help Wanted.
Wasted Red-beaded girl and white
horse to deliver premiums given away
with Hoe Cake Soap. . Apply to any
where. Money! Money! Moneyl
To pay Wasco county warrants regis
tered prior to July 3, 1892. Interest
ceases after May J5, 1896.'
C. L. Phillipb,
mj lS tf Countv Treas.
When Baby -was sick, we gave her Castona.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Hiss, she clung to Castoria.
Then she had Children, sue gave them Castorifc
DOORS,
WINDOWS, ;
SHINGLES,
FIRE BRICK,
FIRE CLAY,
LIME, CEMENT,
Window-Glass and
Picture Moulding.
ZE3I. C3-Xj IE UST ZLST.
Notice of Final Account.
To all Whox it May Concebn:
Notice is hereby given that O. 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, 1S90, at which time a hearing
will be had as to any and all objection! to such
final account, and the settlement thereof.
This notice is given by order of Bon. George
C. Blakeley, county judge. Dated this 11th day
of June, 1896. G. J. FARLEY,
1 ceased. . jel3-6t'.ii
INTO THE-
the first-class article will be placed o
Delicious.
CREAMERY
Tygh Valley
A. A. B.
pre e 50c.
ERST!
GIVES THE .
Choice of Transcontinental Routes
-VI A-
Spokane
Minneapolis
Denver
Omaha
St. Paxil Kansas City
Low Rates to all Eastern Cities.
OCEAN STEAMERS Lean Portland
Every Five Days for
SAW FRANCISCO, CAL.
For full details call on O. K. & Cn.'B Agent
Tha Dalles, or address
W, n. HCRLBURT, Gen. Pass. Agt
- . Portland, Oregon
New Schedule.
Effective Tuesday, April 7tb, the fol
lowing will be the new schedule:
Train No. 1 arrives at The Dalles 4 :50
a. m.f and leaves 4:55 a. m.
Train No. 2 arrives at The Dalles 10 :40
p. m., and leaves 10:45 p. m.
Train No. 8 arrives at The Dalles 12 :05
p. m., and west-bound train No. 7 leaves
at 2:30 p. m.
Train 23 and 24 will carry passengers
between The Dalles and Umatilla, leav
ing The Dalles at 1 p. m. daily and ar
riving at The Dalles 1 p. m. daily, con
necting with train Nos. 8 and 7 from
Portland. . E. JC. Lytle,
Agent. '
When You Want
Ice Cream, ,
Lemonade, Candies, Nats,
Home-made Taffy,
Cigars, Tobacco, Fruits, &c,
and a good .
Lnnch-
Go to Mrs.rC". Nelson & Co,s.
Lunch 5 to 15 cents.
For Rent.
The lower story of the Michelbach block, cor
ner of Second and Union streets, now vacant,
will be rented on a Ions or short-time lease at
reasonable figures.
Also the Michelbach garden and fruit orchard,
with buildings for occupation. Apply to George
Williams, administrator of the Michelbach
estate, - ;-- opr3-tf
ANHEUSER-BUSCH BEER
. :.. OBJ DE AUGHT
ATStubling & Williams
The above are Sole Agents in The Dalles for this
celebrated Beer, both in bottle and keg.
Anheuser-Busch Malt Nu trine, a non-alcoholic
beverage, unequaled as a
Not a Woman
That doesn't admire the handsome new stock of
C F. Stephens, -which comprises everything
pleasing to the feminine fancy.
New Goods, New Prices.
Everything new hut the management. New pat
rons are numerous, and if everyone knew the
really fine bargains which are always temptingly
displayed, no time would he lost in hastening to
the store. Take a glance over the stock.
C; F. STEPHENS.
Agent for the W. L. Douglas Shoes. , .
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The Dalles Commission Co.,
-DIALERS IM-
Coal, Ice and Produce, Foreign ani Domestic Fmits anl YeieiaMes.
Oysters. Fish, Poultry and Game in Season.
NORTH POWDER ICE, which is noted for its parity and lasting qualities.
ROCK SPRINGS.
KO8LYN, ANTHRACITE
and GEORGES CHEEK
CO
Phone 128 and 255. Corner Second and Washington Streets.
Consignments Solicited. Goods received ior Cold Storage and Forwarding.
BLAKELEY
175 Second Street,
ARTISTS .
Country and Mail Orders will receive prompt attention.
FOR SALE BY BLAKELEY & 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 Carpets
at C RANDALL & BURGET'S,
Who are selling these goods out " at greatly-reduced rates
MICHELBACH BRICK. - UNICN ST.
Kill or Catch those Flies
with "TANGLEFOOT" or "DTJTCHER'S LIGHT
NING FLY KILLER;
Only 5c a Double Sheet at
Donnell s Drug Store.
tonic.
in Town
It Germania
OTTO BIRGFELD, Prop.
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
SOLE AGENT FOR THE
Celebrated Gambrinus Beer.
NO. 94 SECOND STREET,
THE DALLES, - - - OREGON".
JLZji
FOR FUKL
MAKUFACTUR
PVIiFO
& HOUGHTON
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