The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 27, 1896, Image 2

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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.
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Perfect Fit Guaranteed. ' . 78 Second Street.
Do yoa wont a partner, a clerk, an employe, skilled or unskilled laborers of
any kind? Leave yonr. application and we will undertake to suit you in the short
est poesible time. The Agency has a perfect eyetemof 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
lies desiring situations. Office or Mclnerny's. Bulletin board on sidewalk.
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The only Eepublican Daily Newspapei n I
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TUESDAY.
OCT. 27, 1896
EASTERN OFFICE SSO to 234 Temple
Court, N. X. City. E. KA i, Agent.
5ATI0ML REPUBLICAN TICKET
-- For President,
WtLLIAM M'KINLEY Ohio
For Vice-President j..
GARRET A. HOBART New Jersey
For Presidential Electors,
T. T. GEER Marlon County
B. Sf. YOKAN ..Lane
X. L- SMITH...'. ..Wasco
J. F. CAPLES t Multnomah
A DEMOCRAT'S VIEWS.
Hon. Benton Killen, who was in
the city yesterday shaking hands
with his many old friends, was seen
Toy a representative of The Chroni
cle and asked to express his views
upon, the present political situation.
He said:
, "I am, and. always have been,
a Union iran. I gave three
years of my life to the preservation
of the Union, and 1 feel that I have
a considerable interest in this nation
and its honorable perpetuation. I
am not a protectionist, but there are I
issues in this campaign which put the
tarifT quesiion entirely in the shade,
As a veteran and a Democrat I can-
not supporu uryan, ana l Deneve nis
election would be a most serious
calamity. I notice that every Dem-
oerat who has anvthin.r or no(t to
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have anything, who ,s anybody or
expects to be anybody, is against
Bryan. Every man who has nolh
ing and expects to have nothing, or,
is nabody and who expects to con
tinue a nobody, is for Bryan. I do
not wish, to take Judge Shattuck,
Judge Bellinger or Judge Field by
the throat, as Senator Tillman, the
frrfnt PnnnliRti. rioMnrea that, ho ami
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wisu to see property aestroyed, and
men engaged in the government's
business mobhed and murdered
:,i. I it,h f
Chicago the mob . was shooting" the
dinner bnckets out of men's hands as
they went to. and from their work.
Cleveland called out the troops, and
I will stand by him. I jind some
Democrats who think Bryanism is
Democracy, but by - a trick it' has
been so arranged, in .this state that I
cannot vote for Bryan for president
without voting for " Watson, an out
and out Populist, for vice-president,
and certainly no Democrat is' under
obligation toote for Watson. The
nation will go overwhelmingly against
Bryan, and Oregon must be, and
will be, in the ranks of law and
order."
4 M. Killenbelieves the only way to
restore the Democratic party to its
former position of influence is to so
vote as to make the defeat of Bryan
ism complete - His words are full of
wisdom, and will influence rrany tp
leave the Popn.'ist camp. Tbey
should be heeded by every true
Democrat. "
Portland and of all the other north-
cities, are almost unanimously
opposed 1o the election of Bryan,
flI1i i& the reason ? It is De-
cause, as business men, experienced
and careful, they know that Bryan's
election would mean a practical ces
sation of business for some months
and a very great contraction in busi
ness thereafter, and until another
change of administration.
Mr.' Bryan . is now devotina his
talents to denouncing cx-Presideiit
Harrison and other Republican cam
paigners. There is no better evi
dence of his own hopelessness, for
he, as well as anyone, knows that!
this will sain no votes for him. But
it. is "no doubt some satisfaction to
sputter over his certain defeat.
"With McKinley elected president,
the locks at the Cascades opened to
commerce, and the price of. wheat at
65 or 70 cents, the people of "Wasco
county can return thanks on the last
Thursday in November with a heart
iness never before known.
One more week ana then we begin
a period of prosperity unknown
since March, 1893.
UUFEK DK.NOUSCED,
Salem Typographical Union Warns Men
Aclnt Him. ,
Salem, Or., OctI 25. Salem Typo
graphical Union, No. 210, considers E.
Hofer, candidate for presidential eiector
on the fusion ticket, an enemy to labor
anions and labor in general.
The union has adopted resolutions
condemnatory of Mr. Hofer, and gives
its reasons therefor. Prefatory to the
resolutions adopted, it is set forth that
Candidate Hofer, as editor and proprie-
tor of the Salem Capital Jonrnal, has,
for many years, woked employes at
starvation prices.
Cand;date Hofer diacbartred a
typesetter, a man of family whom he
l.had been paying (0 per week, and hired
two in his stead, paying one $3.50 per
week an the otner -&0J tbat three
other typesetters who have worked years
gt tfae get only H per week
each another $1 per week, and a press-
man $3 per week, making a totai of $21
per week for seven people, or an average
of $3 per week. It is charged that for
foreman, a "rat" is employed at $10 pet
week. Referring to Hofer's treatment of em
ployes, the resolutions - adopted and the
concluding words of the preamble, are
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be worse. His emrjloves are all Door
people and depend npon their wages for
their bread. - One yonog women keeps
herself and aged . mother upon $4 per
week, and a man and his wife subsist on
$3.50 per week. These
record ; therefore be it -
are truths of
"Resolved, that we denounce such
damnable suppression of the poor
laborers and refuse to support any. man
that is responsible for it. We, therefore,
ask the laboring classes and unions to
join with us in the defeat of Mr. Hofer
for preeidental elector!." -
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The Ideal Panacea.
James L. Francis, Alderman, Chicago.
says : ' L regard ur. king's JSew uia
covery as an Ideal Panacea for coughs,
colds and Lung Complaints, having used
it in my family for the last five years,
to the exclusion of physician's prescrip
tions or other preparations." .
Rev. John Bargns, Keokuk, Iowa,
writes: "I have been a Minister of the
Methodist Episcopal church for 50 years
or more, and have never found anything
so beneficial, or that gave me such speedy
relief as Dr. King's New Discovery."
Try this Ideal Congb .Remedy now. Trial
bottles free at Blakeley & Houghton's,
Drng Store. v .
Leave orders at The- Dalles Commis
sion Co. 'e store for dressed chickens.'
Telephones 123 . and 255. Ring 'em
up. sll-dlm
Take your watches, clocks and jewelry
epairing to Clark, the East End jeweler.
Wholesale.
IVIfllJtT lilQUOftS,
XXlines and Cigais.
THE CELEBRATED
ANHEUSER-BUSCH
HOP GOLD
Anheuser-B-asch Malt
beverage, uneqnaled as a tonic. - ,
STUBLING & WILLIAMS.
75 cts.
Ladies'
Cloaks.
Remember, all these goods are latest made, warm, serv
iceable and fashionable, and at prices never before ap
proached in The Dalles.
J. S. fiCHRKK,
President.
H. SI. Be all,
Sler.
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
hie Exchange sold on
New York, San irancisco an.
ort-
:anu.
DIREOTOHS.
D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schenck.
Ed. M. Wiixiaks, . Gbo. A. Likbb.
H. M. Bkai.u,
Citation.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Wasco.
In the'matterof the estate of 51 ary M. Gordon,
deceased, Citation.
To Mary Gibson, Susie E. BIctfOTd, MagRieA.
Gordon, Knte J. Stogsdill, Georee B. Gordon,
Williams Gordon, heirs at law of saiddecensed,
ar d al J other helm at law and ne. of kin of
said accessed, known or unknown, greeting:
In the name of the Bute of Oregon, Y'ou are
hereby cited and required to appear in the
Countv Con rt of the State of Oregon, for the
County of Wasco at the Court Room thereof, at
Dalles Cit, in tho County of Wasco on Monday,
the second day of November, 1896, at two o'clock
in the afternoon of tnat day, then and there to
appear and Bhow cause, if any there be, why an
order should not be made, directing the admin
istrator ot the estate of Mary M.Gordon, de
ceased, to sell the real estate belonging to said
estate, described in his petition, and described
as follows, to-wit: The South-west quarter of
Section Thirty-two (32) in Township Four (4)
South of Eange Thirteen (13) East of the Will
amette MeridiHn, in Wasco County, Oregon, for
the purpose of satisfying the debts aod claims
against said estate.
Witnrsr. the Hon. Robert Mavs. Judge of the
County Court ot the State ol OregoH, for
SB AL the County ot w asco wiin uie orau oi
said Court affixed this first day of Octo
ber, A. D., 1896.
Attest: A. M. KELSAY, Clerky
By Simeon Bolton, Deputy.
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Executors ' Notice of Final Account.
KotI
exeeTitor of the estate of Richard G. Closter, de
ceased, has filed the final accounting of the es
tate of Richard- G. Closter. deceased, with the
guardianship estate of Albert Lehman, an in
HHnr wrwrn. of therjeison and estate of which
said Albert Lehman, an insane peri-on, the said
Richard G Closter, deceased, was at the time of
his death the duly appointed, qualified and act
ing guardian, with the clerk of the County
Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County,
and that Raid court has aDTtointed 10 o'clock a.
m. of Monday, November 2, 1896. being the first
aay oi tne regular iwovemoer terra oi saiu court,
for the yea' 1896. at the county courthouse in
Dalles City, Oregon, as the time and place for
tneneanng ot saia nnai accounting auu uojeo
tions thereto ii an v th re be.
This notice is published by order of said
County Court, entered October 2d, 1896.
. -GEORGE A: LIEBE, Executor.
Condon & Condon, Attorneys for Executor.
oct3-5t-il j -
G-Tiardian Notice.
Notice is hereby given thaf the undersigned
has been duly appointed by the County Court
of the State of Oiegon' for Wasco county, guar
dian of the person and estate of Albert Lehman,
an insane person. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby required to pre
sent theja to me at my residence in Dalles City,
Oregon, wun proper voucner-.
, - GEORGE A. LIEBE.
Guardian of the person and estate of Albert
unman, insane.
Dated this 26th day of September, 1896.
' . . sep20-cr-il
and
BEER
on draught
and in oottles.
Nu trine, a non-alcoholic
Buys a go6d 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 enow window.
BRORTRERN
PACIFIC RY.
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PTollman
Elegent
Sleeping Cars
Dining Cars
Tourist
Sleeping Cars
ST. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS
DULUIH
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TO
OK AND FORKS
CKOOKSTON
WISNIPEO
HELENA and
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Through Tickets
CHICAGO T
WASHINGTON
PHILADELPHIA
KJtff YOHK
BOSTON AND ALL
POINTS BAST and SOUTH
For information, time cards, map and ticket.
cat on or write to
C. ALLAW AY. Agent,
The Dalles, Oregon
1. CHARLTON. Asst. G. P. A..
255. Morrison Cor. Third. Portland Oregon,
RI-PAN-S
The moderh stand
ard Family .: Medi-
cine : - Cures . ' the
common e very-day
ills of humanity.
PClitcl.eUev's FnclUk DImmmd Bra3.
ENUYRQYAL PILLS
vrlsnal tni Only ve-nlnw
etxrx, ftlwys rvli bl. u-oics ask
DruKKlrt Cor Chichester t BnqlUh Dia
wtondJirwid fa U4 and Gold tetIliV
hooxts. emtod with bias ribbon. Ttikn
no otbei Jirfua rmngerous bw- v
turn and inkiizUon. At Drngirti, n Mod 4&
r xMitlc
RUT for- T,4lle . te Utter, br Mtnrm
lit
TSUI "V
A La
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Full Assortment of
DRY GOODS, FANCY GOOD?,
CLOTHING, HATS,
Boots snd Shoes. Dt n't fai
to examine our new etock.
whica we personally selected
in New York City and Phila
delphia. . We guarantee the
lowest prices in town.
Vogt BIoc1.
BLAKELEY&
175 Second Street,
ARTISTS MATERIALS. . .
jyCountry and Mail Orders will receive prompt attention.
FOR SALE BY BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON.
GED EflT
DURABLE, SUBSTANTIAL, ORNAMENTAL.
Cost only twice as mnch as wooden walks, and will last
forever. One sbonld 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, Eggs, '
Fruits and Vegetables of all kinds,
CO All AND ICE,
THE DAIiLES COPIISSIOH CO.'S STORE.
Corner Second and Washington Sts.
" 1 There is a tide in the affairs
leads on to fortune."
.The poet unquestionably had reference to the
P.lnciinur Onf !oln Uripniinrn onrl flopnAlo
iiuoiiig uut uaiu ui ruiiiiiuii uiiu uaipuio
at C RANDALL BURGET'S,
Who are selling those goods out at greatly-reduced rates
MTCHELBACH BRICK. - - UNIGi. RTl
Kill or catch those Flies
with TANGLEFOOT" or "DTJTCHER'S LIGHT -NING
FLY KILLER;
Only 5c a Double Sheet at
Donnells Drugstore.
Caseade Warm Springs flotel
- 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. i.1
274 Taylor Street, - - aug7-dylmo - - PORTLAND, OREGON
a
H. Herbring.
HOUGHTON
The Dalles, Oregon
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