Gentlemen of 'The Dalles. We are showing a splended line of Spring and Summer Suitings at lower prices than can he obtained elsewhere. No need to patrdiiize foreign firms employing1 Chinese labor. Our garments are made on the premises by skilled workmen. H. E. BALCH. Perfect Fit Guaranteed. The Dalles Daily Chroniele, The only Republican Daily Newspapei n Wasco County. FRIDAY. - SEPT. 25, 1896 NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET For President, WILLIAM M'KINLEY .Ohio For Vice-President, GARRET A: HOB ART New Jersey For Presidential Electors, T. T. GEEE Marion County S. M. YORAN Lane E. L.- SMITH. Wasco J. F. CAPLE8 .' ..Multnomah Xtmvu m more rrieTona wronc done tlie farmers of our country than thmt so mnjoatly inflicted during the past three ywri npon the wool grower. Although among onr most useful citizens, their in terests hsT been practically destroyed. Mcitinle j' letter of acceptance. THE OREQONIAN AND THE CHRONICLE. We are accused by the Mount aineer of disagreeing with the Ore gonian. Well, The Chronicle has sometimes been, and is now, inde- nonont AnMinli t1 Bar urdnf ito -wl I .ui.u v-wwui. fcu atJ. lltfc U 1 LO lltt tOr thinks and believes, whether it is in direct line with the Oregonian or not. But as to capital being driven from this country by the free silver agitation, there has never been any difference of opinion among those who believe that the free and unlimited coinage of silver at 1C to 1 is unwise, impracticable and dan gerous to, our commercial safety. That gold is now flowing back to this country is not in anywise a re flection upon our judgment in this matter. . Gold was leaving this coun try steadily and rapidly until after Bryan's Madison Square public read mg. That the gold is coming here simply supports our contention that in the opinion of the most careful observers there is no prospect of the election of a free-trade, free-silver, free-railroad and free-telegraph pres ident. The prospective election of a wise executive, an experienced statesman and financier, a man under whose policy the industries of this country were once stimulated into activity, encourages capital to come this way. As soon as McKinley's election is- proclaimed, prosperity win Degin 10 return, even as capital is doing now, its owners beine satis fied as to what the result will be. The Popociatic newspapers are now engaged . in ' publishing what purports to be an affidavit of an ex-soldier who claims to have lived in IVTicinn. nnrl whrt ia mar?o to say that all the .stones about Mexican cheap1 money and low wages are false. The alleged affida vit recites: "I assert that a Mexi can will not accept an American dol lar, either gold, silver or paper, for any amount; but will refer you to a broker, where you can sell your silver dollars as bullion for Mexican money; then they will trade with you. , .. '. r',.; , . I hear it asserted that the national debt is payable in gold. I bland this as utterly false. Every dollar of the debt $146,000,000 is, and always has been, payable in the law 78 Second Street. ful money of that country,. and we are now paying our debt in the Mex ican silver dollars." Some people might be fooled by this stuff had not Presideut Diaz and Minister of Fi nance Jose Y. Limantour, Mexican officials of the highest rank, both recently stated for publication that the government loans of Mexico were payable in gold: Said the minister ot finance to a New York Sun reporter: "Each time silver goes down it is a serious detriment to" our countrybecause we make our foreign" loans payable in gold. . As silver depreciates and the premium on gold- is increased, it becomes more difficult for onr government to meet these gold obligations. There are a number of people in Oregon today who have recently been in Mexico; one from our own county, who says that an American dollar is always and eagerly accepted for two Mexican dollars. This alleged affi davit is too plainly a falsehood to be used by anyone -but James Ham ilton Lewis, the famous liar of Wash ington. The interview of the Oregonian with General Freight Agent Harder, of the Great Northern, ' published yesterday, states the situation at The Dalles fairly and without exaggera tion. That we have the best business location in Eastern Oregon has long been conceded. We have done little or nothing until the last 3-ear to at tract attention of outsiders to our advantages and resources, and , yet our city has continued steadily to grow in wealth, population and ap pearance. The. lime is not far dis tant when the steady and firm growth of the last ten -ears will bear fruit in great commercial prosperity. We need a few manufacturing enter prises to start the promised develop ment into an important city. The United States census returns show that the talk ab'out farm lands depreciating in value under the pres ent financial system as compared with values previous to "the great crime," is absolutely untrue. In 1800 the average piice per acre was $10.27; in 1880, $19.02; in 1890, $21.31. In 1880 and-1890 we were under the same financial system as now, and these figures were . made before Bryan, Stewart or Jones dis covered that there was any trouble with our financial system. "It is not" the campaign hi New York that is interesting the voters of Oregon at this time." Mountaineer. From a Demociatic point of view that is certainly true; but the rest of "us are taking an active interest in New York, which casts thirty-six electoral voles.. We feel that Oregon is safe, and we are taking considera ble interest in the campaign else where. It behopve's Oregon Demo crats to confine their attention to Oregon from now on. Wanted - '- A display of baby photographs for the coming fair. ' To secure this I will give sittings of all babies 2 years old and under free, from Sept. 23d to Oct. 1st, inclusive. Hoars for sittings from 1 to 4 p. m. Bring your babies in their sweetest smiles and, daintiest costumes and secure a photo free. MaBGABET E. HlBBINr' " s23dlw Chapman Blk., The Dalles. . Otto Birgfeld is now ready to supply amilies with the celebrated Gambrinna keg or bottle beer, delivered free of charge to any port of the city. Tele phone 34. Da lies rmployme 9 1 flQeyey A business of making known opportuni ties for labor and supplying Do yon wont a partner, a clerk, an employe, skilled or unskilled laborers of any kind? Leave your application and we will undertake to suit you in the short est possible time. The Agency has a perfect system of communication between Portland, Astoria, Pendletqp and other coast towns, and is conversant with all needs. Information solicited from anyone req airing help and all responsible par ties desiring situations. Office over Mclnerny'a. Bulletin board on sidewalk; Wholesale. CiCKnes and Cigar's. THE CELEBRATED. ANHEUSER HOP GOLD Anheuser-Busch. Malt Lbeverage, unequaled as a STUBLING & WILLIAMS. 75 cts-$3-5 Ladies' Cloaks. Remember, all these goods iceable and fashionable, and proached in The Dalles. BLAKELEY & 175 Second Street, ARTISTS. MATERIALS. Kj& Country and Mail Orders will receive prompt attention. FOR SALE BY BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON". ST. MARY'S ACADEMY, The Dalles, Oregon. . This institution will be re-opened for the re ception ol boarders and day pupils on Monday, September 7th, 1896. Parents and gnardians are kindly requested to be prompt in sending tbeir daughters or wards at the beginning of the session that all may en joy -the lull benefit of proper classification. The clauses are divided into five grades the Primary. Junior, Preparatory, Senior and Gradu ating. Those who are desirous of acquiring a thorough business education have all the facili ties for so doing. Book-keeping, Stenography, Typewriting and Telegraphy are taught at the regular rates. The Musical Department affords special oppor tunities to acquire a knowledge of the Piano, Organ, Violin, Zither, Mandolin and Guitar. Thorough Bass and Harmony taught according to the most approved methods. Vocal Music in classes, German, French, and all 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 thiB pop ular branch of the institution, which is under the supervision of a competent teacher. Boys attending this school will receive H rst-class in struction in the branches taught. For farther particulars and rates of tuition, ap ply at the Academy or adores septl-lmo SISTEK SUPERIOR. II 1 RI-PA-N-S m . - . The modern stand- w ard Family Medi co . w cine: Cures , the common e very-day ills of humanity.' U3 nunc For Bale or Trade. For good sheep, a well-improved 30- acre farm in, Southern California. For particulars apply at this office. , ; e7-w2 There's more' clothing destroyed ' by poor soap than by actual wear as the free alkali' rots them. Hoe cake is Pure ' jly24-i - BUSCH and BEER, aJes. Nutrine, a non-alcoholic tonic. Buys a good BOYS'SUIT at C. F. Steph ens.' Intermediate prices up to $4.50. Is all C. F. Stephens asks for a servicea ble suit of MEN'S CLOTHING. The best Black Diagonal for $12.00. An elegant assortment of 1896 styles just received, a part ot which may be seen in snow window. are latest made, warm, serv at prices never before - ap HOUGHTON The Dalles, Oregon J. 8. Bchcnk, President. J. M. Pjlttkrson. Cashier. Flfst pationar Bank. THE DALLES. - - - OREGON A General Banking Business transacted .ue posits received., en meet to sight Draft or Ohk. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on day ol collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on iNew lorn, ban "rancieco anc Port land. :" OIRBOTOHS. D. P. Thompson. ' ' ' J no. 8. Sckbnck. Ed. M. Willi am8, " Geo. A. Libbi. H. M. Beai.l. 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 italists at the usual rate of Interest. Mortgages renewed that have been taken by other compa nies now out of business. Address (with s amp; . MBBV1N 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 Sc 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. , Kor Bent. ' - - A suite of rooms,' nicely furnished, suitable for two students, centrally lo cated below the blaff. For particulars inquire at Jhe Dalles Commission Co.'s store. aug31-lm , Tl I llJMJisif jb Opens Sept. 19th. , Closes Oct. 17th. 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 fiates Ever JVIade on all Transportation Lines. ADMISSION, 25c. CHILDREN, 10c. For exhibit space, apply to GEORGE L. BAKER, Superintendent, at the Exposition Building. E. C. MASTEN, Secretary. DUHflBliE, StiBSTflflTIflli, OfiHlWEJlTflli. Cost only twice as much as wooden walks, and will last forever. One should surround every block in the city. KOCHER FREEKliLIO" Make a specialty of laying Cement Walks, and guaran tee tbeir work. Estimates of cost furnished on appli cation to the above. Cascade Watm Springs Hotel IS NOW OPEN" EOR 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. TVrc 1 lT.li"i'y 274 Taylor Street, - - aug7-dylmo 1 - - PORTLAND, OREGON iH .1 s -am 0 CD CQ O o m i i r1 ri , as , CD M Leave your orders for Dressed Chickens, Fish, Fine Dairy Butter, Eggs, . Fruits and Vegetables of all kinds, COAL AND ICE, AT THE DALLES GOpiISSIOIl GO.'S STOflE. 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 Oat Sale of Furniture and Carpets at CRANDALL & BURGET'S, Who are selling those goods out at greatly-reduced rates MICHELBACH . BRICK. ' - TJNICi. ST. Kill or catch those Flies , with 'TANGLEFOOT" or "DTJTCHER'S LIGHT NING FLY KILLER; ' ' Only 5c a Double DonneHs Drugstore. 22 Germania OTTO BIRGFELD, Prop. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. -SOLE AGENT FOR THE- Celebrated Gambrinus Beer. NO. 94 SECOND STREET, THE DALLES, - - - OREGON. Sheet at