The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 12, 1896, Image 2

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    Dalles rjmploymept gepey
A business of making known opporfani- ,
ties for labor and supplying "ho',p : -
Gentlemen
of The Dalle
We are showing a splerlded line of Spring and Summer
Suitings at lower, prices than can 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. '
Opens Sept. 19th. Closes Oct. 17th.
Do you 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, Pendleton and other coast towns, and is conversant with all
needs. Information solicited from anyone requiring help and all responsible par
ties desiring situations. Office over Mclnerny's. Bulletin board on sidewalk,'
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.
Perfect Fit Guaranteed.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle,
The only Republican Daily Newspapet n
Wasco County.
MONDAY.
OCT. 12, 1896
EASTERN OFFICE 230 to 234 TempU
Court, N. Y. City. E. KATZ, Agent.
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET
For President,
WILLIAM M'KINLEY. Ohio
For Vice-President,
GARRET A. HOBART New Jersey
For Presidential Electors, -,
T. T. GEER ; Marion County
B. M. YOBAN Lane
JS. L- SMITH Wasco
3. If. CAPLE8. i -. '. Multnomah
JUDGE WILLIAMS' ADDRESS.
The people of Oregon have confi
dence in Judge Williams, and tbeii
confidence is well placed. When
Pennoyer and the leading advocates
of Bryanism in this state were de-
eral Grant and all the me, n and poli
cies of the Union party, Judge Will
iams was uevotmg a.'l his energies to
the upholding of the Union cause in
this state and elsewhere. When the
northern secessionists were declaring
the war was a failure and doing all
in their power to make it so, Judge
Williams was laboring in the senate
and in the president's cabinet to com
plete the preservation of the union,
which the war had saved. These
facts lead the people of the state to
look pon him as a wise counselor
and a true patriot.
The large audience which listened
to him with the closest possible at-
tention at the opera house Saturday
evening were not disappointed in
their great expectations. His ad
dress was a model in force, eloquence
and wisdom. With much of the
nation 3 nistory, wmcn nas been so
maligned and misrepresented in this
campaign. Judge Williams was per
sonally identified- Except Senator
Sherman, he is, we believe, the only
surviving senator who was in . the
senate when the act of 1 873 was in
troduced ; he labored and voted for
its passage, and when it finally
reached the president for approval
0 Judge Williams was the legal adviser
of the president. Ho therefore
speaks with authority when he says
that all the talk about this act having
been passed surreptitiously is abso
lutely and wickedly false. If there
was a conspiracy Judge Williams
was one of the .chief conspirators,
and no one who listened to him Sat
urday evening will ever doubt the
verity of his word in respect to this
matter..
The people of Wasco county can
not afford to disregard the advice
and wise counsel of this venerable
jurist and statesman; they will not
do so, and on November 3d next
tbey will cast a vole' which will re
buke the demoogery, the appeals -to
prejudice, and the unpatriotic dec
larations of Bryan and Pennoyer.
If the campaign continued a few
weeks longer Bryan would have ab
solutely nothing to talk about. . The
conspiracy nonsense has been shown
78 Second Street.
up, and no honest Popocrat dares
mention it. ; The incorrectness of his
claim that free coinage will advance
the price of all the silver in the
world to $1.29 per ounce has been
demonstrated; the inconsistency of
his claim tkrt free coinage will give
a cheap dollar and at the same time
raise silver to $1.29 per ounce, has
been pointed out; his false transla
tion of the Bismarck letter has been
proven, and there is now nothing
left him but his denunciation of the
bankers. On this subject he might
possibly r talk on forever, but no one
pays any attention to that any long
er. He has talked himself to his
political death already, and he ought
to quit lest his natural death follows.
The great prophet of Popoeracy in
Oregon, the man who told Cleveland
to mind his own business, told the
people of Wasco countj' that the
wool industiy needs no protection
and that he feels as he says Ran
dolph once said: "Every time I see
a sheep I feelike kicking the damned
brute. The people of Wasco county
will tell Pennoyer, three .weeks from
next Tuesday, to mind his own busi
ness, with a very strong emphasis.
But Pennoyer expiessed just exactly
what Bryan .would say if he expressed
his sentiments juBt what be has
many 'times said. " Pennoyer is the
most consistent supporter of Bryan
in the state of Oregon today.
Cleveland's majoritj' in Georgia in
1892 was 81,056. The Democrats
now claim to have carried the state
by 36,190. This reminds us of
Maine, only in the case of Georgia a
minus sign should precede the state
ment of the gain. The loss is only
44,866. Yet Senator Butler says the
outlook for Bryan and fiee silver is
much better than it was ten days ago.
This is one .of the senator's grim
jokes. ' '
The Republicans of Wasc.o county
are awake. . The. work of this cam
paign is being well done, and the
effect of it will .be demonstrated on
November 3rd. We congratulate
those who had charge of the great
demonstration and meeting Saturday
evening. We suggest that when Mr,
Schoonmaker of New Jersey is here
on Oct. 20th we do so some more.
At the Republican primaries at
Cleveland, O., last week the votes
cast reached the surprising total of
25,526, which is double the figures of
one yeor ago. At the Popocratic
primaries in the same city the aggre
gate ot voles was only 3700. This
is a straw indicating that Maine and
Vermont will have to look to their
laurels! V - :
Blessings never come singly.". We
had the greatest political demonstra
tion Wasco county ever saw Satur
day evening, and a generous rain at
the same time. Both were much
needed; "both very welcome, and
both did the whole 'country much
good. V :
It is the' same old etory "and yet con
stantly recurripg that Simmons Liver
Regulator is the beet family medicine.
"We" have need it in our. family for
eight years and find it the beet medicine
we have nsed.. "We think there is no
such medicine as Simmons Liver 'Regu
lators'Mrs. M. E. S. Adington, Frank
lin, N. C..: Each member of -our family"
uses it as occasion requires." W.. B.
Smith, Mt. Vernoni Ky-
Bargains at pianos' at the
Book & Music Co. .
Jacobsen
' Trimmed hats at the Elite Millinery
parlors from f 1 up, to suit everybody.
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Wholesale.
tniries and Cigars.
THE CELEBRATED.
ANHEUSER-BUSCH
HOP GOLD
Anheuser-Busch Malt Nutrine, a non-alcoholic
beverage, unequaled as a tonic.
STUBLING & WILLIAMS.
75 cts.
Remember, all these goods
iceable and fashionable, and
proached in The Dalles. .
BLAKELEY &
175 Second Street,
Ladie
Cloaks
. ARTISTS MATERIALS. V. ,
SOrCountry and Mail Orders will receive prompt attention.
FOR SALE BY BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON.
Monuments
and Headstones.
Before going elsewhere, call on
L. CQMINI, The Dalles, Or.,
For a Tombstone. Warranted
to stand for all time, regardless '.
of wind or weather. -
RI-P-A-N-S
The modern stand
ard Family Medi
cine: Cures the
common every-day
ills of humanity. ...
I Calekeater's Ens-Ufili Diamond BraaoV
'ennyroyal pills
Original and Only Genuine.
safe, always reliable, ladies auk
Druggist for Chichester' m English Dia-j
mond Brand in K4 and Gold metallic'
boxes, sealed with bine ribbon, "l ake
nnatbiR. Refuse SanaerotiM mtthstttu
tiona and imiiationa. At Dnunciu. or send 4.
In stamps for particulars, -testimonial! aod
44 Relief for Ladle," n letter, by retnra
Mai!. 1O.O0 Testimonlmli. Name Japer.
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Dlssolntlon Notice.
The partnership ' heretofore exietin
between J. C. M'eins and J. W. Koontz,
in the fruit drying business, is this day
dissolved by. mutual consent, J. W.
Kooutz buying J. C. Meine' interest in
"The Dalles Fruit Dryer" plant, and be
will pay all bills against tbe firm and col
lect all accounts due. "'.'",-"
' . . '' ' J. C. "Mbins, .
3. W. Koostz.
The Dalles, Aug. 12, 1896. s2 w
One or two ' gentlemen may secure
room in private family with or without
board. Address L. E. A., Lock box
221. ' sep25-dlw
9mk
iZJL
and
BEER
on draught
and in Dottles.
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
1898 styles just received,
a part ot which 'may be
seen in enow window.
are latest made, warm, serv
at prices never before ap
HOUGHTON
The Dalles, Oregon
J. 8. SCHKNK,
President.
H. M. Be a Li,
Cannier.
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. ' -
. DIREOTORS.
D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schjcncx.
Ed. M. Wilxiam8, Geo. A; Libbx.
' - H. M. Bsaij..
ST. MARY'S ACADEMY,
The Dalles, Oregon. 1
This institution will be re-opened for the re
ception oi boarders and day pupils on
Monday, September 7tn. 1898.
- Parents and guardians are kindly requested to
be prompt in sending their daughters or wards
at tbe beginning ot the session that all may en
joy tbe lull benefit of proper classification.
The classes are divided into five grades tbe
Primary, Jnnior, Preparatory, Senior. and Gradu
ating. Those who are desirous of acquiring a
thorough bU'iness education have aU the facili
ties for so doing. Book-keeping, Stenography,
Typewriting and Telegraphy are taught at the
Tegular rates.
The Musical Department affords special oppor
tunities to acquire a knowledge of the Piano,
Organ, Violin, Zither, Mandolin and Guitar.
Thorough Bass aid Harmony taught according
to the most approved methods.
Vocal Music in classes, German, French, and
all kinds of Plain and Ornamental Needlewonk
taught free of charge.
In the Studio, lessons are given n Pastelle,
Oil, Metallc, Mineral and Water Colors, and in
Crayon, including Portraiture.
8T. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL FOB BOTS.
The attention of parents is called to this pop
ular branch of the institution, which is under
tbe supervision of a competent teacher. Bovs
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.
Notice.
Owing to pressing obligations, I am not pro
pared to extend tbe time or payments due me
later than Oct. 1, 18i)6. I like to accommodate,
but find now I must collect my accounts. If I
fail to collect, my creditors will do it for me.
Don't forget the date, Oct. 1, 1896. . . -
Frankly Years,
ept!2-2w . F. S. GOBDON.
Grand Band Concept Eppy AfteraooD and Evening.
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS EVERY NIGHT.
Iiocuest Hates Ever ade on
ADMISSION, 2$c.
For exhibit space, apply to GEOttGE
Exposition Building.
CEffiENT
MARBLE, SUBSTflfi , OWflJVIEflTfllt
Cost only twice as much as wooden walks, and will last
forever. " One ebould surround every blcck in the city.
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Make a specialty of laying Cement Walks, and guaran
x " . ' tee their work. Estimates of cost furnished on appli
cation to the above.
Leave your orders for
Dressed Chickens, Fish,
Fine Dairy Butter, Eggs,
Fruits and Vegetables of all kinds,
COAL AND ICE,
AT
TflE MliLES GOjypSSIOIl CO.'S STORE.
Corner Second and Washington Sts.
Cascade Watrn Springs iotel
IS NOW OPEN FOR GUESTS. .
Board and Room per day
Board and Room per week .!
Baths,.........;...'....'.
For Particulars
i
274 Taylor Street,
Address T
aug7-dylmo
"There is a tide in the affairs
leads on
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
Closing Out Sale of Furniture a n d Carpets
at C RANDALL & BURQET'S,
Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced rates
MICHELBACH BRIOK.
Kill or catch those Flies"
with "TANGLEFOOT" or "DTJTCHER'S LIGHT
NING FLY KILLER; '
Only 5c a Double Sheet at
DonnelFs Drugstore.
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an execution issued out
of the Circuit Court of . the State of
Oregon on the 12th dav of August. 1896, in a
suit therein rending wherein 8tella K. Eddy is
plain'iff and O. D. Taylor, Sarah K. Taylor
John Barger, State of Oregon, as trustee for the
common school fund of Wasco county, Oregon,
Joseph A. Johnson and C. W. Gather are defend
ante, to me directed and commanding me to sell
all of the lands hereinafter described to satisfy
the Bum' of $377.50 and Interest the-eon at the
rate of ten per cent per annum from the 10' h
day of Jnne, 1896, and the further sum of $50 at
torney's fees and $20 costs and disbursements, I
win, on the ltftn day oi sepiemoer, itwo, at roe
iic
all of the following described real property situ
ated in said county and state, to-wit: Com
mencing at a point 100 feet west and 60 fert
south from the southeast corner of that tract of
land deeded by Mary A. Stephenson and D. D.
Stephenson to Geo W. Rowland, parallel with
the western boundary line of Keyceand Gibson's
Adaition to lialles City, them e southerly 120
feet; thence westerly 300 feet to tbe eastern
boundary line of th Dalles Military Reserva
tion ; thence north along said reservation line
120 feet; thence easterly on the south line of
Eighth street to the place of beginning; to
gether with all and singular the tenements, her
editaments and appurtenances thereunto be
longing or in any vLe appertaining.
T. J. DRIVER,
: a!5 5t-2- , . Sheriff of Wasco County, Or-
all Transportation Lines.
CHILDREN, 10c.
L. BAiJER, Superintendent, at the
E. C. MASTEN, Secretary.
$1.25
..$7.00 and 8.00
J-.:. ....... .....25c each
- T' PORTLAND, OREGON
of men which, taken at its flood
to fortuned
- - TJN1CA RT.
Money Loaned.
First mortgages on improved property nego
tiated. We are prepared to negotiate first mortgages
upon improvi d farms in Oregon, Washington
and Idaho with eastern parties and foreign cap
italists at the usual race of interest. Mortgages
renewed that have been taken by other compa
nies now out of business. Address (with s amp;
Mkkvin Swabtz. ,
jul!5-U Baker City, Or.
Administratrix' Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the undersia-ned
has been appointed, administratrix of the estate
of George W. Turner, deceased, and has duly
ied as such. All persons havine claims
against said estate are therefore notified to pre
sent the same to -her, with proper vouchers,
within six months from the date hereof at the
o dice of the County Clerk of Wasco county, Ore
Kon, or at -the office ot her attorney, W. V. Mas
ters, rooms w , xtamucon .rjuuaing, jrortu&uu,
Oregon, within six months f om this date.
MARGARET E. 8YKE8,
Administratrix of the estate of Geo. W. Turner,
. deceased. oot3-ii
Dated October 2, 1896.