The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 16, 1896, Image 2

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    Gentlemen
of The Dalles-
We are showing a splended line of Spring and Summer
Suitings at lower prices than ean.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 Cbroaiele.
The only Republican Daily Newspapet n
Wasco County.
WEDNESDAY.
- SEPT. 16, 1896
T
LIES.
There are many kinds of lies arid
a great variety of makers of lies.
One kind the lies of Populist Lewis
of Washington, for example are
easily detected, flayed and hung up
to dry. They do little harm, except
to their originator. Another kind
consists, of statements, harmless of
themselves, which when grafted ur on
prejudice or ignorance, develop into
the worst kind of falsehoods.
Mr. Bryan poses as an honorable
man; tut his speeches'are made up
of this kind of falsehoods; they are
neither declarations of principles or
facts, but inuendoes misleading
suggestions which are thrown out
for the purpose of carrying his au
diences away from a careful consid
eration of the questions in issue.
Thus he says: "A laboring man
buys a home, agreeing to pay for it
in installments. It is unjust lo com
pel him to pay for it in a medium of
exchange which is constantly appre
ciating?" He produces no figures
or facts to prove the inference he
wishes to be drawn; he does not
even declare it to be a fact that the
medium of exchange is appreciating
as compared with labor, because he
knows such a declaration is refuted
by reliable Statistics which show that
the price of labor in this country on
a gold basis increased 27 per cent
from 1870 to 1891, and 60.7 per
cent from 1860 to 1891 ; while prices
fell 24.1 per cent on an average
from 1870 to 1891.
Again he asks ""Why is it that in the
face of the constant decrease in the
circulation the Republican party has
made no provision whatever to sat
isfy the needs of the people ? If we
decrease the amount of money we
make dollars dearer and property
chtaper." He makes no assertion
that under a Republican administra
tion from 1873 to 1892 the circulate
ing medium did decrease, for he
knows that as a matter of tact the
per capita of money in circulation in
creased almost steadily from 1873 to
the close of Harrison's administra
tion, being 18.04 in 1873 and $24.44
in 1892.
Those who know nothing of the
figures are carried away with the so
called "oratory." But you can't
fool all" the people, nor a very con
siderable portion of them, all the
time. The time will come, and that
too soon, when the American people
will set Bryan aside as a very cheap
imitation of a statesman, if not an
egregious fraud.
Janus Hamilton Lewis the Popu
list candidate for governor, will, if
he keeps on lying, drive every hon
est man, and every man who wants
to be considered honesc, away from
his standard. In a recent public
speech' he slated that J. T. McCleary
had confessed that the statistics upon
which his famous anti-free -silver
speech was largely based, and from
which his figures were taken, were
fraudulent, forged and wholly mire
liable. A Republican telegraphed
to Mr. McCleary asking as to the
truth of the statement, and received
a reply that Lewis' statement was
absolutely false and unfounded ; that
the statistics used were the most re
78 Second Street.
liable known, and he had never at
any time stated that they were other
wise. Now Lewis has been claiming
that Hon. Geo. N. Aldridge of Texas,
another able advocate of sound
money, had changed his views and
declared for free coinage at 16 to 1.
A telegram to Aldridse brought the
reply that the story was absolutely
false, and that he had recently de
livered two speeches in Texas de
nouncing the midsummer day folly."
Lewis ought to do as most of the
Populist newspapers do confine his
lies to dead men who can't talk.
FORECASTING A RESULT.
A careful examination of the elec
toral vote giyes strong assurance of
the success of the Republican ticket.
In the following table if all the
doubtful states are added to the
Bryan column, he would still lack
four of a majority. "We believe
both Oregon and California will be
in ihe Republican column, though
we now place them doubtful:
Beyan McK Dbti,
Alabama 11 ...
Arkansas 8 ...
California ----- 9
Colorado ' 4 '
Connecticut. ... 6 ..
Delaware ... 3
Florida 4
Georgia ' 13
Idaho 3
Illinois ... 24
Indiana .... 15...
Iowa .... 13 . .
Kansas 10 ... '. .
Kentucky . . 13
Louisiana 8
Maine 6 ..
Maryland ... ... 8
Massachusetts 15
Michigan................ . . .' 14 ..
Minnesota....? . : ... 9
Mississippi 9 ...
Missouri 17
Montana " 3 ...
Nebraska 8
Nevada.... 3 ... ..
New Hampshire. . 4
New Jersey 10
New York , ... 36 ..
North Carolina 11 ' . . .
North Dakota ... 3
Ohio 23 ..
Oregon ... .... 4
Pennsylvania 32 ..
Rhode Island : . . . , . . 4 .
South Carolina 9
South Dakota ... ... 4
Tennessee 12 ... . .
Texas... .... 15
Utah . 3 ;
Vermont ... 4 ..
Virginia ; 12 ... ...
Washington ..... .'. ... 4
West Virginia - 6
Wisconsin . ... 12 .
Wyoming ... 3
152 227 63
"Money is a creain of law."
Bryan. Then why, in - the name of
humanity, enact 'assessment laws or
collect taxes? Wipe out the whole
system of revenue and create money
and relieve the poor, over burdened
taxpayers; go one step further, pay
off the debts of all; furnish every
man with a brown stone front and a
palace car run by special train and
make the world truly happy. Buy
all the gold in ihe world; convert it
into souvenir spoons, mementoes of
the beginning of the millcnium, and
present one to every voter. Thus
will the gold bug be un winged, and
we will join in a new song, "Praise
Bryan from whom all blessings flow."
Ripe tomatoes for catsnp Scents per
pound at Dalles Commission Co. sl4-2w.
Reduction in Railroad Fares.
As there will be numerous requests
for reduced rates on account of political
meetings daring the coming contest, it
has been decided tha in order to treat
all parties alike, a one fare rate will be
made by the O. R-& JT. Co. tor various
meetings of this character.
This of course is intended only for oc
casions where there is sufficient number
to justify a redaction in rates. This is
done so that there wil1 be no partiality
in favor of any one party.
. E. E. Lytle, 'Agent.
Dalles IYnplc-ymept er)ey
A business of making known opportuni
ties for labor and supplying rip m
Do you wont a partner, a clerk, an employe, skilled or unskilled laborers of
any kind? Leave yonr application and we will undertake to enit yon in the short
est possible time. The Agency has a perfect eystem of communication between
Portland, Astoria, Pendleton and other coast towns, and. is conversant with all
needs. Information solicited from anyone requiring help and all responsible par
ties desiring situations. Officeover Mclnerny's. Bulletin board on sidewalk.
Wholesale.
CCUnes and CiqaPs
THE CELEBRATED.
ANHEUSER -
TTCT nnT.T
Anheuser-Busch Malt Wutrine, a non-alcoholic
beverage, unequaled as a tonic.
STUBLING & WILLIAMS.
n r Buys a good BOYS'SUIT at C. F Steph-
ens.' Intermediate prices up to $4.50.
$3-5
Ladies' Cloaks.
seen in show window.
Remember, all these goods are latest made, warm, serv
iceable and fashionable, and at prices never before ap
proached in The Dalles.
BLAKELEY &
175 Second Street,
ARTISTS 2sdZ-A.TESRI-A.XjS.
3Country and Mail Orders will receive prompt attention.
FOR SALE BY BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON.
ST. MARY'S ACADEMY,
. The Dalles, Oregon.
Tbis Institution will be re-OTened for the re
ception ol boarders and day pupils on .
Monday, September 7th, 1896.
Parents and susrdians are kindlv Tennentod t.
be prompt in sending . their daughters or wards
at the b tunning of the session that all may en
joy the iull benefit of proper classification.
i ne ciaoses are divided into rive grades the
Primary. Jnnior. Prenaratorv. Senior and (irndii-
aug. Those who .e desirous of acquiring a'
morougn Dullness education nave an tne facul
ties for so doing. Book-keeping, Stenography,
Typewriting and Telegraphy are taught at the
regulHriates. "
The Musical Department affords special oppor
tunities to acquire a knowledge of the Piano,
Organ, Violin, Zither, Mandolin and Guitar.
Thorough Bass a- d Harmony taught according
to the most approved methods.
Vocal Husic iu classes, German, French, and
tfii kinds of Plain and Ornamental Needlewoak
taught free of charge.
In the Studio, lessons are given in Pastelle,
Oil, Metalic, Mineral and Water Colors, and in
Crayon, including Portraiture.
ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL. FOR BOYS.
The attention of parents is called to this pop
ular branch of the institution, which is under
the supervision of a competent teacher. Boya
attending this school will receive first-class in
struction in the branches taught.
For further particulars and rates of tuition, ap
ply at the Academy or adoress .
Beptl-lmo SISTER SUPERIOR.'
Administrator's Sale.
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an
order made and eutered in the County Court of
the State of Oregon for Wasco county, in the
matter of the estate of Phoebe M. Dunham, de
ceased, directing me to sell the real property
belonging to said state to satisiy the uni aid
expenses of administration and claims againet
the estate, I will, on the 10th day of October.
1896, at the hour of 2 o'c'oclt p. m. at the court
house door in Dalles City, Oregon, ell to the
highest bidder for cash in hand, that certain
parcel of land described as follows : 33 feet
wide and 100 fe t long off the east side of lot 11
in block 6 of Laughlin's Addition to Dalles City,
Oiegon. ' - A. R. THOMPSON,
Administrator of estate of Phoebe M. Dunham,
deceased. scptl2-il
Notice to Ta xpayers.
The County Board of Equalization will meet
in the assessor's office on Monday, October 5th,
and continue in session one week, for the pur
pose of equalizing the assessment of Wasco
eonnty for 1896. All taxpayers who have not
been interviewed by the assessor will please call
at the office on Thursdays, Fridays and Satur
days, as aU property must be assessed.
F. H. WAKEFIELD,
Beptl3-ii County Assessor.;
- lTr Bent. ':
A suite of rooms, nicely furnished,
suitable for two students, centrally lo
cated below the bluff. For particulars
inquire at The Dalles Commission Co. 'a
store. - ang31-lm :
Fresh oysters at A. Keller's. s7-dlw
BUSCH and
"BTT'Tr' - D on draught
1 1 1 and in bottles.
Is all C. F. Stephens asks for a servicea
ble suit of MEN'S CLOTHING. The
best Black Diagonal for $1 2.00.
An elegant assortment of
1896 styles j net received,
a part ot which may be
HOUGHTON
The Dalles, Oregon
J. S SCHENK,
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 and Port
land. niRBOTORS.
D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schknck.
Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. Lixbb.
H. M. Bbaix.
Money Loaned.
First mortgages on improved property nego
tiated. We are prepared to negotiate first mortgages
upon improved farms in Oregon, Washington
and Idaho with eastern parties and foreign cap
italist at the usual rate of interest. Mortgages
renewed that have been taken by other compa
nies now out of business. Address (with stamp)
. . ' . Mekvin Swabtz,
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 Gambrinns
keg or bottle beer, delivered free of
charge to any part of the city.. Tele
phone 34.
Ik Orion Mosirial Epiiii
Opens Sept. 19th.
The Great Resources of the Pacific Northwest. . Agri
culture, Horticulture, Fisheries, Mines, Manufactures, Ma
chinery, Transportation, Trade and Commerce will be repre
sented more completely than ever before.
Grand Band Concert Every Afternoon and Evening.
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS EVERY NIGHT.
Itowest Hates. Ever flffade on all Transportation Itines.
ADMISSION, 25c. CHILDREN, 10c.
For exhibit space, apply to GEORGE L. BAKER, Superintendent, at the
Exposition Building. E. C. MASTEN, Secretary.
CEmEflT WAIiS.
DtityRBltE, StiBSTflflTIflli, OftflRIYIEJlTrllt.
Cost only twice as much as 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.
Cascade Watm Springs Hotel
IS NOW OPEN FOR GUESTS.
Board and Room per day $1.25
Board and Room per week .. ..$7.00 and 8.00
Baths .....25c each
For Particulars Address T. MOPFETT,
274 Taylor Street, - - aug7-dylmo - - PORTLAND, OREGON
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The Dalles-Commission Go.,
-DEALERS IM-
Coal, Ice and Prote, Foreip ani Domestic Fruits and VeieiaWes.
. Oysters, Fish, Poultry and Came In Season.
NORTH POWDER ICE, which is noted for its purity and lasting qualities.
ROCK SPRINGS.
R08LKN, ANTHRACITE
and GEORGES CREEK
Phone 128 and 255. 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
at CRANDALL
Who are selling these, goods
MICHELBACH BRICK.
Kill or catch those Flies
with. "TANGLEFOOT" or "DUTCHER'S LIGHT
NTNG FLY KJLLER;
Only 5c a Double Sheet at
DonnelFs Drugstore.
Closes Oct. 17th.
Germania
OTTO BIRGFELD, Prop.
Fine Wioes, Liquors and Cigars.
- SOLE AGENT FOR THE-
Celebrated Gambrinus Beer.
NO. 94 SECOND STREET,
THE DALLES, - - - OREGON.
r
FOR FUEL '
A1A.NCFACTUR
PlIBPO
and Carpets
&..BURGETS,
out at greatly-reduced rates
. - - UNIGIS ST.
Furniture