Gentlemen of The Dalles- We are showing a splerided line, of Spring and Summer Suitings at lower prices than can be obtained elsewhere. No heed 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 Chyoniele. The only Republican Daily Newspapei n Wasco County. . SATURDAY. - SEPT. 19, 1896 THE WORK IS NOT COMPLETED. The enthusiastic meeting nt the courthcuse last evening ' indicates that Republicans in this vicinity are in earnest. The success of " that meeting must not, however, be mis leading. becuriDg :i large list or members is a good thing; but no one should for a moment think that this ends the work to be done. We have about 350 members enlisted on our side, these members must now be organized for active work in. their owa and other precincts, and recruits should be added daily to the list. Every voter who expects to vote for McKinley, .who has not already united with one of the numerous Re publican clubs in the county, should be influenced to put his name-on one of the club rolls and go to work. ' , This is a campaign in which there is no danger of having too large a majority. Every precinct in the . county should be thoroughly can vassed, and in this work our club can and should be of great assist ance. We have in The Dalles a number of young men who should be put into active campaign work. There are many communities aray from the railroad .which cannot be. reached by speakers from abroad, and these should be looked after by our club. The time is short, the work to be done is great, and the result to all is of the utmost import ance. The state of Oregon cannot afford to take its stand with Bryan, Altgeld Tillman and Waite, and the outcome in this state may depend upon the work done by the largest and strong est political club in Eastern Oregon the McKinley Club of The Dalles. Senator Jones was originally an ultra free trader. He afterward be came an ultra-protectionist. When asked by Hon. David A. Wells, in a familiar conversation, what was the cause of his conversion, he replied : "Don't you see, David ? How could I "ask the government to regularly purchase our product of silver and refuse to give the iron manufacturer in Penn. the tariff protection which he needs to maintain his prices ?" Jones was one of the fellows in the senate who recently declared that there should be no tariff legislation which does not provide for free coin age , of silver. He is now, and al-waj-s has been, an ultra-protectionist of Jones. , , " : It is claimed that Mexico is pros perous because it is adding -largely to its railroad mileage. These rail roads are being subsidized by . the government, and the day of account ing will come, as if has with us. It was all very " veil when the great transcontinental railroads were being built in this country to give them aid by land grants, etc. ; the people then favored that policy. !Now it is the most unpopular thing our gov ernment ever did.' Tn Tf p-virvi the subsidy is an agreement to pay cash, in some cases from month to month, to continue for years. '- Taking the average prices of labor and commodities in 1860 at 100, the price of labor in 1891 was 160.7. and of commodities 92.2; that is, labor 78 Second Street. made a gain of 60.7 per cent, and what laborers buy with their wages fell 7.8 jer cent. 1 From 1870 to 1891 the gain m wages was 12.9 per cent, and the lowering in prices 30.7 per cent. ' Thos. B. Reed has done most ex cellent service in his own state for the party. If he ' could be induced to spend ten days or two weeks in California, that state would no longer be in the doubtful column. So one man in this country would have as great an influence with Californiahs as Speaker Reed. One of our Popocratic con tempo raries gets consolation out of the Maine election thus: "Ii is not sur prising that Maine cast so large a Republican vote, because it is the home of the brainiest man in the Republican party.' If he had said "men" it would have given the tiue reason. The weight of $1000 in standard silver dollars is 58.92 lbs., and $34, 000 iu these dollars- will weigh a little over a ton. The weight of 1000 in gold is 3.68 lbs. TUe Sheep Men Victorious Thus Far. A number of the cases of the United States againet the sheep men, for herd ing eheep on the "jvernment reserve, were heard in the United States court yesterday. In the cases argued yester day F. P. Mays of Portland and Hunt ington & Wilson of this city appeared for the defendants; in the criminal cases, in which the defendants were charged with having committed tres pass, the demurrers were sustained and the informations dismissed, there ap pearing to be- no law making the herd ing of sheep on the reservation a crime, the reservation not being enclosed. The suit of the United States vs. The Tygh Valley L. & L. S. Co., was also heard upon the question of granting a pre liminary injunction; but Judge Bel linger decided not to consider the ques tion concerning the injunction until the final bearing. A general demurrer to bill was argued and submitted, and taken under advisement by the court. Sheepmen can, with perfect safety herd their sheep in the mountains until this fall, and before spring the matter will probably be definitely decided. ' Stockholders' Meeting;. . Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Wasco Warehouse Company will be held at the office of French & Co., The Dalles, Oregon, on Wednesday, September 30, 1896, at 3:30 o'clock p. m., for the pur pose of electing directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction -of such other business as may come before the meeting. . W. Lord, Pres. Attest : G. J. Farley, Sec. ' 4w The Dalles, Or., bept. 1, 1896. low Kates Jor September 25th. For train No. 1, Sept. 25th, and train No. 7, same date, the O. R. & N. Co. will sell tickets to Portland and return at the extremely. low rate of $3.15, good to return until Sept. 27th. ' 18-dt25 V ' , E. E. Little, Agent. : For Sale.' A. lot of Merino sheep, (bucks) also stock bogs and milk cows, belonging to the estate of S. Hanser. For informa tion inquire of Mrs. S. Hauser, at Tygh Valley, or the" undersigned. ' . - George A. Liebb, 8l6-diwlm - Administrator. '.. For Sale or Trade. For good sheep, a well-improved 30 acre farm in Southern California. For particulars apply at this office. s7-w2 ... Loiii ' . This morning, between 8 Mile and The Dalles, a check on Moody's bank in favor of Fred. Drake.. Finder wilf leave same at Moody's bank. - el8-2i There's more clothing destroyed bv poor soap than by actual wear aa ' the free alkali rots them. -Hoe cake is pure. : . j!y24-i Dalles: mploymept epey A business of making known opporttmi- .Vv , ,' ties for labor and supplying .p mm ' , Do you wont a partner, a clerk, an employe, skilled or unskilled laborers of any kind? Leave yonr application and we will undertake to snit you in the short est possible time. The Agency has a perfect system of communicationbetween Portland, Astoria, Pendleton and other coast towns, and is cbhversant with all needs. Information solicited from anyone requiring help and all responsible par ties desiring situations. Office over Mclnerny's. Bulletin board on sidewalk. ; Wholesale Cttines arid Cigars. THE CELEBRATED. ANHEUSER HOP GOLD Anheuser-Busch Malt oevei age, unequalta as a STUBLING & WILLIAMS. 75 cts. $3-5 ble, suit best Black Ladies M ; 1 Remember, all these goods are latest: made, warm, serv iceable and fashionable, and5 at,, prices never..' before' ap proached in The Dalles.'. V . - BLAKELEY W-;': 'DRWGGISTS;; ,C 175 Second Street, - The Dalles Oregon ... ARTISTS MATERIALS-A CNVCountry and Mail Orders will receive prompt attention. ', ' . ' FOR SALE BY BLAKELEY, & HOUGHTON. ST. MARY'S ACADEMY, The Dalles, Oregon. This institution will be re-openeii for the re ception oi boarders and day juila ou . Monday, September 7th, 1890. - Parents anJ guardians are kindly requrctert to bepromptln sending? their r1uugniej& or w;:ida at the brgiinin?r of the session tht hII may en joy the Jull benefit of proper classification. The clases are Oivide.1 into Ave fraiies the Piimary, Junior, Preparatory, Senior and Or.di atlng. Those who are desirous of ncqnirii.(r a thorough business education have all the facili ties for so doing. Book-keeping, .tenonraphv. Typewriting and Telegraphy are taught at the regular latex. The Musical Department affords special oppor tunities to acquire a knowledge of the Piaio, Organ, Violin, Zither, Mandolin and Guitar. Thorough Bass a d Harmony taught according to the most approved methods. Vocal Music in classes, German, French, and At kinds of Plain and Ornameutal Xeedlewoak 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. Boys attei, ding this fchoolwiil receive ii rat-class in struction in the branches taught. For further particulais and rates of tuition, ap ply at the Academy or address beptl-lmo 818 TEK SUPERIOR. Administrator's' Sale. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order made and eutered in the (louniv Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco c unty, in the matter of the estate of Phoebe M.'Iuuhain. de ceased, directing me to sell th real property belonging to said estttc to satisiy the nn aid expenses of administration aud claims against the estate, I will, on the 10;h dM- of October. 1896, at the hour of 2 o'c oek p. in. at the court house door in Dalles City. Oreg.in, rell to the hltihest bidder for eash in hand, that certain parcel of land described as follows: feet wide and 100 fe tlona off the east Mde'ot lot 11 In block 6 of LaugbJin's Addition to Dulles C'itv, Oiegon. A. R. THO.Ml'dO. " Administrator of estate of 'Phoobe SI. Dunham, ; Wotice 'to Ta zpayers. TJi e rTnnntrv TAnnil I." ..l ; ; 1 1 i J ' iuauoiuuu "ill 111! in the assessor's otflc on Mondav, October 5th, and continue in session one week, for the pur pose, of equalizing the assessment of Wawo eounty for 1896. All taxpayers who have not been interviewed by the assessor will please call at the Office nn Thnnulavii i.'.IH .. . u .. . days, as all property must be asseed.- i" Sept 13-il County Assessor. - Ifor Kent. . , V .' :'- . A Btlite Of rOOmR - ninplv fnrnialisi Snttable for two SMliiRnta. Kantmllv In.' cated below the bluff, for particulars inquire at The Dalles Commission Co.'a store. , . - ; aoE31-lm imimiJKIJX- - BUSCH and BEER lies. Nutrine, a non-alcoholic tonic. , - Buys a good BOYS'SUIT at C. F. Steph ens.' 'Intermediate prices up to $4.50. Is all G. F-. Stephens asks for a servicea of MEN'S CLOTHING. The Diagonal for $12.00. An elegant assortment of 1896 styles just received, a part ot which may be seen in snow window. & HOUGHTON J. H. HCHKNK, I' resident. . 4. M. PATT15B80N. Casbier, First Rational Bank.. THE DALLES. - 'OREQON 'itMierai Banking Bnsineea traneacted JVpositu receivd, subject to Sight I vli m-t ion a made and proceeds promptly ght and Telegraphic Exchange sold on Yoj-k, San Francisco ani ort land:. V PIREOTORS. V: I). F. Thompson. Juo. S. Sciucnck. Kd. M. Williams, Gko. A. Libbb. . i ' H. M. Bbaix. Money Loaned. First mortgages on improved property nego tiated. We ar prepared to negotiate first mortgages upon Improy. d farms in Oregon, Washington and Id .ho with eastern parties and foreign cap italists at the usual race of Interest. Mortgage .renewed that have been taken by other compa nies now out of business. Address (with a amp) ,.... ': ' Mbbvin Swartz, -ju!15-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 z Co.'s. Steam Wood Saw. Wood Sawed by the Cbampidn.-Wbod Saw, every other day-Monday, Wednes day and Friday during September. ' : Leave Orders at Blagden & Morris' Blacksmith Shop on Third Street. V . TELEPHONE 130. Otto irgfeld is bow ready to supply amilies with, the celebrated. Gambrinns keg or bottle beer, -delivered - free' of charge to any pert of the city . Tele phone.' : V . : . - Tic Omih I 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 Eveaing. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS EVERY NIGHT. t Itooiest fetes Ever fllade on all Transportation Lines. . ADMISSION, 25c. CHILDREN, lOc. For exhibit space, apply to GEORGE Ii." BAKER, Superintendent, at the Exposition Building. : E. C. MASTEN, Secretary. DbRBIiE, SllBSTflSTIfllt, OftMEHTfllt. , ." - . 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 abover. " Cascade Wairii Springs Hotel IS NOW OPEN FOR GUESTS. Board and Room per day .. Board and Room per week. Baths .. For Particulars Address T- TVT iwim 274 Taylor Street, - aug7-dylmo - - ' PORTLAND, OREGON The .Is an ta " . - m ; O; o rn t i ri i I , a g M your Dressed Chickens, Fish, Fine Dairy Butter, "Eggs, Fruits and Vegetables of all kinds, COAL AND ICE, THE MliliES G0JHVIISSI0J1 CO.'S STORE. Corner Second and Washington Sts. "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 CR AN DALL Who are selling these goods MICHELBACH BRIOK. Kill or catch I v. f witn "XAIiU-LEFOOT" or "DTJTCiJiit7 LIGHT NING FLT KILLER; Cir. Only 5 c a Double Sheet at ; r Donnells Drugstore. , v Closes Oct. 17th. $1.25 r.OOand 8.00 . ........25c each Germania ; OTTO B1RCFELD, Prop. - Fine Wines, Upon and Qigars. -SOLE AGENT "FOR THE- Celebrated Gambrinns Beer. NO. 94 -SECOND STREET, THE, DALLES, ' - - - V OREGON. orders for AT Furniture and & BURGET'S, out at greatly-reduced rates -', T7NICA RT. t ;- ' those Flies