The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 14, 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 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.
Perfect Fit Guaranteed.
The Dalles Daily Chrooiela.
The only Republican Daily Newspapei n
Wasco County.
WEDNESDAY.
OCT. 14, 1896
EASTERN OFFICE 230 to 2U Temple
Court, N. Y. City. E. KATZ, Agent.
MIOML REPUBLICAN TICKET
For President,
WILLIAM M'KINLEY. .Ohio
For Vice-President,
GARRET A. HOBART , . .New Jersey
For Presidential Electors,
T. T. GEEK Marion County
B. M. YOKAN ....Lane
JS. L- SMITH .......Wasco
J. F. CAPLES ..Multnomah
THE PROSPEROUS PERIOD.
During the thirty ye.ns prior to
1873 is fixed by the Popocrats as the
period of our . greatest prosperity.
About ' their only reason for this
claim is that we did not borrow so
much money as during the twenty
years following 1873. Did it ever
occur , to our Popocratic triends that
the period of our. greatest advance
inent in science' and commerce was
from 1873 to 1893. During that
time the whole science of electricity,
sis applied to mechanics, was devel
oped; the horse cars were displaced
with the trollej' and electric motor;
the method of lighting our cities was
wholly altered by electric appliances;
"we constructed during that time two
en-lire transcontinental railroads and
a large portion of two others, at an
enormous expenditure of capital; we
extended connecting lines of rail
roads all over the United States; we
increased the railroad mileage of the
country 250 per cent; we decreased
the expense of railroad transporta
tion more than one-half ; we settled
up and improved a vast territory
along the lines of our great transcon
tinental railroads a work alone in
volving the expenditure of an in
calculable amount of money; we
built up great cities in places which
were but a wilderness in 1873; we
made greater strides in wealth, com
merce, science and education than
any nation ever made during the
same length of time. And all this
was under the present financial sys
tem. The sheep industry is one among
a thousand business enterprises that
need to have protection against an
unnatural and ruinous competition,
and Major McKinley is pledged to
see that all interests . have their
rights. But of all the various en
terprises and interests that will call
his attention- the cause of labor will
be first and. foremost. Major Mc
Kinley will, not be satisfied until
every wage earner has all the oppor
tunity he wants to employ his skill
and muscle at wages that shall am
ply remunerate him. San .Francisco,
Cal., Chronicle, September 16, 1896.
Candidate Bryan is avoiding the
tariff question in his speeches." There
is good reason fcr this avoidance,
lie was one of the makers of the
Wilson Gorman act, and defended
it on the floor of the house in 1894.
It was his opinion then that the
T8 Second Street.
measure was a great boon to the
people of the United States, a relief
from onerous taxation and what the
free trade professors choose to call
the robbery of protection. He sup
posed that he had performed a great
service when he helped to force the
bill through congress, but the event
showed that he was entirely mistaken
and wholly ignorant of the industrial
life of this country. His bill brought
widespread ruin and poverty ; so he
is not saying anything about it now.
Rochester, N. Y., Democrat and
Chronicle, September 22, 1896.
No one can predict, with any de
gree of certainty, the result of the
coming election. We feel confident
that Mr. McKinley will carry New
England, -New York, New Jersey,
Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, Michi
gan, Wisconsin and Minnesota, and
if so' he will be elected without a
Pacific state or a southern state.
But no sound money man in Oregon
should for a moment conclude that
his presence at the polls is unnecesv
sary ; he should from this time on
arrange his affairs so that nothing
will keep him from voting his 'con
victions on November 3d. There
is great importance to be placed in
the size of the majorit, and Oregon
should be content not with barely
escaping the name of Populism, but
our declaration should be so strong
that this contest will be the last one
in this state upon this question. -
Mr. Watson says: "I have min
gled among the people in this cam
paign more informally than any of
the candidates or any of their man
agers, and I know that Populist re
sentment at the manner in which
their party is being wrecked by mere
place-hunters jeopardizes Mr. Bryan
most seriously." Mr. Watson real
izes that he has been everywhere
sidetracked and disregarded bv the
party who cares less for principle
than for office, and his "kicking" is
natural. Bryan cannot expect the
Populist support.
Governor Pennoyer stated in Spo
kane that he saw a chance to do
some good for the ticket, and there
fore made speeches at The Dalles and
Pendleton, If he served ihe Re
publican cause as well at Pendleton
and Spokane as at The Dalles, we
shall sincerely regret to have him
carry out his promise to quit cam
paigning. SlOO Reward SIOO.
The readers 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 disease, requires a consti
tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Care is taken internally, acting directly
upon the blood and mucons sartaces of
the system, thereby destroying the foun
dation of the disease, and .giving the
patient strength by building up the con
stitution and assisting nature in doing
its work. The proprietors liave so much
faith in its curative powers, that they
offer One Hundred Dollars for any case
that it fails to enre. Send for 'list of
testimonials. Address:
. F. J. Chknet & Co., Toledo, O.
SSold by Druggists, 75 cents.
' . . . . ' No. 2-8. ."..'
BacklB' Aram salve.
The best salve in the world for cute,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains
corns, and all skin ernptioDS, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale Dy Blakeley and
Houghton, druggists.
Subscribe for The Ciiboxiclb and get
the news. ..- - . ,
Dalles rm p I oym e 9 1 -lepey
A business of making known opportuni
ties for labor and supplying hrljr ..nnnTfc
-Do you wont a partner, a clerk, an employe, skilled or unskilled laborera of
any kind? Leave your application and we will undertake to suit yon in the short
est possible time. The Agency has a perfect ey6tem of corn inundation between
Portland, Astoria, Pendleton and other coast towns, and ig conversant with all
needs. Information solicited from anyone requiring help and all responsible par
ties desiring situations. Office over Mclnerny'e. Bulletin board on sidewalk.
Wholesale
EXlines and Cigars.
THE CELEBRATED.
ANHEUSER
HOP GOLD
. Anheuser-Busch. Malt Nu trine, a non-alcoholic
bevei age, unequaled as a tonic.
STUBLING & WILLIAMS.
y r p-fo - Buys a good BO YS'SUIT at C. F. Steph-
V- Lo. ens ' Intermediate prices up to $4.50..
sfk . Is all C. F. Stephens asks for a servicea-
Jk7 CO ble suit of MEN'S CLOTHING. The
J" kJ - best Black Diagonal for $12.00. -
Ladies
Cloaks
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,
Ep Country and Mail Orders will receive prompt attention. '
FOR SALE BY BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON.
Monuments
and Headstones.
Before going elsewhere, call on
L. COMINI, Ths Dalles, Or.,
For a Tombstone. Warranted
to staid for all time, regardless
of wind or weather.
R-1 PANS
The modern stand
ard Family Medi
cine : Cures the
common every-day
ills of humanity.
Chichester's English Dtamoad Brsusd.
EfifJYROYAL PILLS
Original snd Only Genuine.
afc, always reliable ladies uk
l racist for ChieKtater m BnglUM Dia-
Snuma urana lu km nd Oou metallic
Iboxes. settled with blue ribbon. TmLa
cno otder. Refuse fmngcrou aubuitw -titmsand
imitations. At Drugjriatu, or Kn4 4w
In sUunpa for particulars, testimonials and
"KeiJef for T,adlemMfi letter, by return
TMi:i.' 10.000 Testimonials. Name Irner
ta toy sit Loosi '"n1", hlifAM.L t
' Klectric Bitters.
Electric Bitters is a. medicine suited
for any season, but perhaps more gen
erally - needed, when . the languid ex
hausted feeling prevails, when the liver
is torpid and sluggish and the need of a
tonic and. alterative is felt. A prompt
use of this medicine has often averted
long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers.
No medicine will act more , surely in
counteracting - and freeing the system
from the malarial poison. Headache,
Indigestion, ' Constipation, Dizziness
yield to Electric Bitters. 50c and $1 per
bottle at Eldkely &' Hongh ton's drug
j etore. 1
- BUSCH and
BEER alo&es.
' An elegant assortment of
1896 styles just received,
a part ot which may be
seen in show window.
HOUGHTON
The Dalles, Oregon
3. S. SCHENK,
President.
H. M. Be all,
Cashier.
First Rational BaDk.
THE DALLES.
-. . OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on dar of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, San Francisco ani Port
land. DIRECTORS.
D. P. Thompson. Jso. S. Schxnck.
Ed. M. Williams, Gxo. A. Liebx.
, H. M. Ebai.l.
ST. MARY'S ACADEMY,
The Dalles, Oregon.
This institution will be re-openert for the re
ception of boarders and day pupils on
Monday, September 7th. 1898.
" .
Parents and guardians are kindly requested to
be prompt in sending tbeir daughters or wards
at tbe beginning of the session that all may en
Joy the lull benefit of proper classification.
The classes are divided into five grades the
Primary. Jnnior, Preparatory, Senior and Gradu
ating. Those "who are desirous of acquiring a
thorough business education have aU the facili
ties lor so doing. Book-keeping, Stenography,
Typewriting and Telegraphy are taught at the
regulxr rates. . ..
The Musical Department affords special oppor
tunities to acquire a knowledge of tbe Piano,
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
all kinds of Plain and Ornamental Needlewoak
taught free of charge.
Iu the Studio, lessons ore given n Pastelle,
Oil, Metalic, Mineral and Water Colors, and in
Crayon, including Portraiture.
ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL FOB BOYS.
The attention of Barents is called to this'non-
ular branch of the institution, which is under
the supervision of- a competent teacher. Boys
atte ding this rchnol will receive ii rst-class in
struction in the branches taught. -
For further particulars and rates of tuition, ap
ply at the Academy or ado res 8
beptl-lmo SISTER SUPERIOR.
Notice.
Owing to pressing obligations, I am not pre
pared to extend the time tor payments due me
later than Oct. 1, 1896. I like to accommodate,
bnt find now I must collect mv accounts. If I
fail to collect, my creditors will do it for me.
Don't forget the date, Oct. 1, 1886.
- Frankly Years,
sepU2-2w F. S. GORDON.
Tie On Industrial Exposition
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 ISaad Concert Every Afternoon and Evening.
' , SPECIAL, ATTRACTIONS EVERY NIGHT.
Itomest fates Ever JfTade 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.
. DURABLE, SUBSTANTIA , OfyflAfllEIlTAIt.
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.
Leave your orders for
Dressed Chickens, Fish,
Fine Dairy Butter, Eg-g-s,
Fruits and Vegetables of all kinds,
COAL, AND ICE,
THE DflJiliES GOipiSSIOfl CO.'S STOlfE
Corner Second and Washington Sts.
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-dylmo
" 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 and Carpets
A-ir CRANDALL & BURGET'S,
Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced rates
MICHELBACH BRICK. - - UOTCT RT.
Kill or catch those Flies
with "TANGLEFOOT" or "DUTCHER'S LIGHT
NING FLY KELLER;
Only 5c a Double Sheet at
Donnells 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, 1S96, in a
suit therein pending wherein Stella K. Eddy is
plHin'iff and ). 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. Catber are defend
ants, to me directed and commanding me to bell
all of he lands hereinafter described to satisfy
the sum of 1377.50 and interest theieon at the
rate of ten per cent per annnm from the 10' h
day of June, 1896, and the further sum of foO at
torney's fees and $20 costs and disbursements, I
will, on the 10th day of September, 1896, at the
hour of 2 o'clock p. nr. of said day, at the court
house door in Dalles City, Oregon, sell at public
auction to tbe highest bidder for cash in hand,
all of the following described real property situ
ated in said nounty and state, to-wit: Com
mencing at a point 100 feet west and 60 feet
south from the southeast corner of that tract of
land deeded by Mar A. Stephenson and D. D.
Stephenson to Geo. W. Rowland, parallel with
the western boundary line of Neyce and Gibson's
Addition to 1 miles City, thence southerly 120
feet; thence westerly 100 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 wise appertaining.
T. J. DRIVER,
aJ5-5t-2 Sheriff of Wasco County, Or- '
AT
-. $1.25
$7.00 and 8.00
25c each
JLr " Jj- "ZEE"J""JL",
- - PORTLAND, OREGON
Money Loaned.
First mortgages on improved property nego
tiated. We are prepared to negotiate first mortgages
upon improved farms in Oregon, Washington
and Idnho 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)
Mebvin Swartz,
jnll5-tf Baker City, Or.
Administratrix' Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has been appointed administratrix of the estate
of -George W.Turner, deceaed, and has duly
qualified as such. All persons having 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
office of the County Clerk of Wasco county, Ore
gon, or at the office ot ber attorney, WY. Mas
ters, rooms 1 to 4, Hamilton Building, Portland,
Oregon, within six months f om this date.
MARGARET E. 8YKE8,
Administratrix of the estate of Geo. W. Turner,
. deceased. . . ocUWi
. Dated October 2, 1896.