89. -BUSCH BEER Gentlemen of The Dalles ANHEuSER - - 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 lauor. - uur garments skilled workmen. Perfect Fit Guaranteed. The Dalles Daily Chronicle, The only Republican Daily Newspaper n Wasco County. SATIOXAL REPUBLICAN TICKET. For President, . WILLIAM M'KINLEY. ... Ohio For Vice-President, GARRET A. HOBART ... .New Jersey For Presidential Electors, T. I. geer ... Marion county B. H. YOKAN . . Una 38. L- EM ITH Wasco J. T. CAPLEB Multnomah THURSDAY. AUGUST 20, 1896 It is stated that if we should adopt free silver coinage it would take con siderable time to inflate the currency with sufficient silver to disturb prices because the capacity of the mint is not unlimited. But this is a follacy, says the Commercial Review. . If the free silver party should win the silver act would unquestionably be accompanied by a clause authorizing the treasury to issue silver certificates oh the deposit of bullion. The re sult as respects the currency would he precisely the same as if actual silver dollars had been issued. The silver party is well aware'of the diffi culty of circulating actual silver dollars, and the expediency of using the certificate in place ot the silver dollar has been demonstrated bv our (experience with the Bland dollars. The mills and not the mints will enable the laboring men of this country to acquire the necessaries and many of the luxuries of life. The mills and not the mints will cre ate new markets for the fanners' products. The mills and not the mints will increase wages by creating a, larger demand for skilled labor, which, like everj' other commodity on earth; is amenable to the inex orable law of supply and demand. The mills and not the mints can ' in crease the price: of the farmers' products, for every new mill, built under protection, creates a new mar let and helps to build, np a town, for men who work in mills must eat. In creasing the demand for products must inevitably tend to increase the price of produce. If we coin a silver dollar of full legal tender below the current value of he gold dollar, we are simply opening our doors and inviting Eng land to take our gold. With our gold flowing out from us we shall be forced to the single silver standard, and our relations with the leading commercial countries of the, world would be not only- embarrassed, but crippled. . What gain should we make, therefore, for the circulating medium if on opening the gate -for ailYer to flow in, we open a- still wider gate, for gold to ; flow out? Jas. G. Blaine. . ' . : Work has again .been resumed at ; .the locks with apparently much vim. But for fear it may all stop . we re frain from expressing much interest or liope. .- " : ' In his recent Chicago speech Mr. Bryan gives this excellent Reason mtiuc vm uio pomiDto . . . H. E. BALCH. 78 Second Street. why McKinley should be president: "Those who are gentlemen enough to offer their blood on Ihe altar of their country in time ,of danger are good enough to trust in the quiet hours' of peace." - A brave political sermon: Free Trade. Free Silver. Free Hell. V We have had the first; give us the second and the third is sure to. fol low. Seattle Republican. He Was m Bolter. Chicago Record. CHAPTER X. ( The Republican National Convention bad just declared for a gold standard. The great hall was in an uproar. The Hon. Flavins MeCool was standing on his chair attempting to make himself heard "Mr. Chairman," he shouted, "I am in favor of free silver, therefore I will not be governed by the action of this convention.' - With that he fell in line with the other bolters who were fighting, to get out of the hall. C1IAFTEB 11. It was the third day of the Democratic National Convention at Chicago. The Hon. Flavins MeCool, free silver man, was listening to the reading of the plat form. " . When the reading was concluded be arose, and addressing the delugates about him, said : "Gentlemen, I. am against this platform. . It doesn't say a . word about the Nicaragua canal. Goodby." Without farther ado be left the build ing. - CHAPTER III. The Hon. Flavins MeCool, delegate to the People's . party . convention at St. Louie, applauded every provision of the platform except the one relating to gov ernment land. As soon as the .platform was adopted the Hon. Fiavius MeCool arose, pale bnt resolute. "I believe,"' said he, "that the gov ernment land should be fairly distributed among married men who are over forty- three years of age. Under the circum stances I cannot reroa'n in this hall any longer He arose and went out followed by Hon. Marion Gulch and the Honorable kPeabodvWhietler. CHAPTER IV The three members of the Independ ent Populist party met in Lonoke, Ar kaneas, to formulate a platform of prin ciples. ; A dispute arose as to the plank on the market -price of wheat, The Hon. Fiavius MeCool wished to fix the price at 1.50 a bushel, while the Hon. Marion Gulch and the Hon. Pea- body Whistler contended that $1.35 a bushel would be sufficient A vote was demanded and the result was announced as follows : For $1.35 a bushel. . For $1.50 a bushel . Total. ........ At this the Hon. Fiavius MeCool arose and said : "It grieves me to break party ties, but I must be true to my conscience Gentlemen, I can no - longer Sit in this convention." ' - ' He put on bis hat and departed. CHAPTER V. ' Travelers on the old Dudley pike road that extends from Centerville ' to Hum phrey Junction, might have .seen an elderly man seated beneath the silver maple' tree that stands about eighty vards west of the creek. He was busily writing. , This man was the Hon. Fiavius Me Cool. He was attempting to write a platform on which he could unite. -' . . , Lout: Lo! On the morning of July 4lh,Jbetween 5 and S-Mile'reeks, a tan-colored valise clothing and other valuables. A liberal reward will be paid on leaving the same af this office. jal6-dt8-wlm J 6. GO.T, COUNTY SURVEYOR. Residence, Tent and Liberty Streets. ' ; ' '. jlj23tf ' . THE PAST AND PRESENT Record of W S. & M- Gothing Is such as to recommend it above all others to every man who appreciates excellence without high price. This Label on a Garment in sures Perfect Fit and Satisfaction It stands for the best that Money Can Buy or Skill Produce. DtiftpIiE, SUBSTAflTmit, OHSflMEJlTfllt. Cost only twice as much aB wooden walks, and will last forever. ' One should surround every block in the city. Make a specialty of laying Cement Walks, and guaran tee their work.' Estimates of cost furnished on appli cation to the above. THE OE COLtTJmBlH AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. - -. This well-known Brewery is now eant of the Cascades.' The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health ml Beer have been introdbced, and ou. y be market. . . Reduced Rates. Effective March 22d. The O. R. & N. Co. will reduce their round trip rates between Portland and lne JJalles as fol lows: Two day rate, good going Satur day and returning Monday night, $3. Ten day tickets $3.60. Good on all trains, E. E. Little, m24-d&wtf . Agent UOO Reward 10O. The readerB of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science 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 diseass, requires a consti tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Care is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foun dation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building np the con stitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have 80 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. Chunky & Co., Toledo, O. CSfSold by Druggists, 75 cents. : Treasurer's Call. All warrants registered prior to July 9, 1892, will be paid at my office next door to T. A. Hndson's office, Washing ton street. Interest ceases after this date. The Dalles, Or., An. 13, 1896. - C. L. Phillips, . , . Treasurer. . RIP ANS The modern stand ard .Family ' Medi cine : Cures the comrnpn every-day ills of humanity. 55 K s RKTED BrEOlERY, turning out the beat Beer and Portei the first-class article will be placed on J. s. Schisk, President. J. M." Patterson. Cashier. First Rational Bank. THE DALLES, OREGON A General Banking Business transacted Deposits received, subject to Sight Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on day of collection. . Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on New York, San Francisco an Port land. DIRECTORS. D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schxnck. Ed. M. Williams, - Geo. A. Libbi. H. M. Be all. Money Loaned. First mortgages on improved property nego tiated. We are prepared to negotiate first mortgages upon improved farms in Oregon, WasbiDgton and Idaho with eastern parties and foreign cap italists at the usual rate of interest. Mortgages renewed that have been taken by other compa nies now out of business. Address (with s unp) z Mebvih Swaktz, Jnll5-tf Baker City, Or. Meals at All Hours From 6 a. m. to 10 p. m. Board, $3 to $-4 per week at Mrs. C. Nelson & Co.'s. Steam Wood Saw. Wood Sawed by the Champion Wood Saw, every other day Monday, Wednes day and Friday during September. Leave orders at Blagden & Morris Blacksmith Shop on Third Street. ' TELEPHONE 130. Otto Birgfeld is now ready to supply amilies with the celebrated Gambrinus keg or bottle beer, delivered free , of eharge-to any part of the city. . .Tele phone 34. . OBI BEAUCrHT At Stubling & William? The above are Sole Agents in The Dalles for thrr celebrated Beer, both, in bottle and keg. Anheuser-Busch Malt N"u trine, a non-alcoholic bevei age, unequaled as a tonic. 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. Ever3rthing new but the management. New pat rons are numerous, and. if everyone knew the really fine bargains which are always temptingly displayed, no time would be lost in hastening to the store. Take a glance over the stock. C. F: STEPHENS. Agent for the W. li. Douglas Shoes. Cascade Watm Springs Hotel IS NOW OPEN FOR GUESTS. Board and Room per day Board and Room per week Baths For Particulars Address T, 274 Taylor Street, - aug7-dyltno Is m o o nn i i rn wi . 1-4 r& a g CD . NO. THE DALLES, The Dalles -DKALEK8 III- Coal, Ice ani Proince, Foreign ani loiestic Fruits and iiMii. Oysters, Fish, Poultry and Game In Season. NORTH POWDER ICE which is noted for iU purity and lasting qualities. ROCK Sl'EISOS. BOSLTN, ANTHK4CITK Ud GEORGES CBEEK C Oil Ha Phone 128 and 256. Corner Second and Washington Streets. Consignments Solicited. Goods received for Cold Storage and Forwarding. "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 ani Carpets at CRANDALL & BURGET'S, Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced rates ' MICHF.LBACH BRICK. - . - j UNION ST. , Kill or Gatch those Flies with TANGIiEFOOT" or "DUTCHER'S LIGHT NI1TG ELY KTXjLER; Only 5c a Double Sheet at Donnell's Drug Store. in Town $1.25 ......$7.00 and 8.00 :.25c each MOPPETT, - - PORTLAND, OREGON Gef mania '. h ' OTTO BIRGFELD, Prop. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. SOLE AGENT FOR THE - . Celebrated Gambrinus Beer. 94 SECOND STREET, OREGON". Commission Co., FOR FPBL masufactvr pcepo