Gentlemen of The Dalles- 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 gai-ments are made on the premises by skilled workmen. ' H. E. BALCH. Perfect Fit Guaranteed. The Dalles Daily Ctooniela, The only Bepublican Daily Newspaper Wasco County. JKIDAY. JULY 31, 1S9C For President, WILLIAM M'KJNLEY Ohio For Vice-President, GAEKET A. HOBAItT New Jereey M For Presidential Electors, T. T. GEEB Marion County 8. M. YOKAN .. Lane K. L- SMITH Wusco J. "F. CAFLES Multnomah "It t immaterial, in my judgment, wluUier the sheep grower receives any ben rjitfrom the tariff or not. ' Whether he does or doe not, I am for jfree wool." Extract from speech of ttril liam J. Bryan in the house of representa tives when the Wilson bill was under con sideration. WHY IS IT SO? Dealers say that never before in the .history of Oregon has the wool situation been anything like what it is at the present time. Heretofore there has always been a market for -wool at some price. There Las al ways been roonej' in the past, plenty of it, lo advance to any and all who wanted to consign their wool. Peo ple have held back for better prices in days gone b3 but when the time ime that they had to sell there were -always buyers ready to pay the mar- ! ket price. Now iherc is no market, no price, no buyers, none who will make advances. The wool businesa is at a dead standstill. It is stuck fast in the mire of financial demoral ization' the horses have balked and refuse to budge an inch. A big lump of wealth, represented by great mountains of wool, one of the main stays of Eastern Oregon, is tied up, and for the present needs is ns worth less as the sands of the Columbia -20,000,000 pounds" of wool in East ern Oregon towns alone, and no one to even advance money enough on it to pay freight from one town to another. This wool is stored in warbousesat Huntington, Elgin, Baker City, Union, Durkee, Pendleton, Heppner, Echo, Arlington and The Dalles. The producers of this wool "would like to know ''where they are at." The above is taken from the East Oregon ian, one of the staunch Dem ocratic journals of Eastern Oregon. It is a truthful presentation" of the disastrous condition, and coming from such a source carries with it gieat weight as a campaign argn in cut. Although the East Orego man seemingly asks why such a condition exists, it knows the answer as well as any one. Had it not been for the part played by newspapers and politicians in influencing the people to vote into power a' free trade Democratic administration, there wpuld not be this congestion in . the wool market. '- No manufacturer nor, speculator is going to rut one dollar in wool till it is known whether these immense foreign ship ments are to continue. There need no one think that the situation will change unless the election of Mc JKinley becomes absolutely sure. With Eastern Oregon's greatest -industry stifled in the way it has REPUBLICAN TICKET. 73 Second Street. been, it is preposterous for the Dem ocratic party to- ask for voles, from the chief sufferers. Au effort is being made towards retrenchment in the city government of Portland. Big cuts have been made in the salary lists of the fire and police departments, and both forces reduced. The action taken was inevitable, but the good of the city would have been better served if the economy had begun years aso. The municipal extravagance of Seat tle, Tacoma and Portland should serve as a,n example to smaller places, which often spend more than they should. A sound-money obliged to vote ticket, but that is best wajf for- him means what he says. Democrat is not the Republican the easiest and to show that he Advertised Letters. Following is the list of letters remain ing in the po9toffice at The Dalles un called for Aug. 1, 1896. PerBons call ing for the same will give date on which they were advertised : Barnes, LB Burch, Jerusha Brown, Mrs S J Clifton, J T Collins, Mary Charrington, Geo Dray, Albert Gee, Maud Hatcher, J A Hill, Mrs M. Howe, James Johnson, Mrs C E Morris, Milt Marsh, Frank Perkins, Daisy Robertson, Maggie Robertson, Sarah Robinson, Ella Sulan, Fred -Wilcox, V F Blank, Matilda Brown, W H Burton, H H Cole, Fred Cole, F MJr Coleman, Geo C Dunn, K H Harding, R H Hawthorne, Annie Herr, Mrs Minnie Harper, A E Mc Fad gen, Donald McDonald, Corey Nelson, Luella Powell, Oscar Roberts. 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