o o GLOVE SALE Z SATURDAY SPECIAL . i o t 3 O ,o A new Fall Suit calls for a new pair of Gloves. Our stock is bright and clean -with, new stuff. New blood-red shades, and every pair guaranteed. " - . Special Reduction For SATURDAY ONLY, Williams' Quality ...Regular $1.00 Sale, $ .85 Williams' Welt Pique Street Glove v Regular 1.75- Sale, 1.00 Foster, best quality ... Regular 1.50 . Sale, 1.25 P. Centemeri.. .....Regular 2.25 ' Sale, 1.25 5 o f if Tight Beaten. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. : ! ; ' 3 PEASE & MAYS Air Tight Heaters are; the best and most Economical heaters made. Call and See our STOVES and get our prices before buying" else where. MAIER & BENTON The Dalles. The Original Air-Tight Stove, : , 3vS - . ".v -- v Hagey's King Heater. Take a look at them "before your buy something else. They are all right. Sold only by . MAYS & CROWE- Remember '... "We have strictly First-class FIR, OAK and MAPLE WOOD To sell at LOWEST MARKET RATES. . Phone 25. JOS. T. PETERS & CO The Dalles Daily Chronicle. THURSDAY. - - OCT. 29, 1896 Weather Forecast. Portland, Oct. 29, 1896. Fob Eastern Oregon Tonight rain; tomor row fair and cooler. Pagub. Observer. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Random Observations and Local Events of Lesser aiagnitnde. Light ehowera of rain fell during the night. 1 Hon. Binger Hermann tomorrow ' evening. Unlicensed Chinese gambling games .have .been carried on within the city for many months. A large number of stores will close in Portland on election day to enable the employes to have plenty of time to vote. Flag day will be generally observed in The Dalles. me of the Bryanites have even signified their intention of following Mark Hanna's advice. . An inexhaustible supply of water was struck in the Waecahetel well at the depth of fifty-two feftw Mr. Kretzer, the well driller, went through the hard rock and to the second vein of water.' Mr. E. C. Wiley, of the engineer corps at the Locks, was in the city last night and returned this morning. He has received orders to join Major Han bury in St. Louis, and will probably leave for that city on Monday. Everyone is anxious to bear our long time congressman, Binger Hermann, who, though defeated for the re-nomination to congress, is again in the har ness, and working for the perpetuation of Republican principles as heartily as . when he was first politically honored. He will speak at the Vogt opera house tomorrow evening. ", . Orville Hendershott, the young man whose misdeeds and attempted suicide have brought him into considerable no toriety ot late, was sentenced to six months in jail on the larceny charges in Portland yesterday, sentence being sue- pended by Judge Sweek, as Hendershott will be sent to the reform school. ' On motion of the district attorney,' the other charges against Hendershott were dis missed. The Ladies McKinley and Hobart Club of Yamhill county, at its last meet ing, decided to take part in the grand rally to be held a McMinnville Monday afternoon and evening, when C. W. Fui ton and Wallace McCamant will speak. The club will march- in a body in the parade. The club also decided to serve coffee and sandwiches on the night of .' election, w"hile tbe good news is being . received. . ' , ' Tomorrow is the regular date for the rhetorical exercises in the various de partments of the public schools. In the high school the exercises . will' be fur nished by the tenth grade. All the se lections are taken from Scott's "Lady of tbe Lake," and thongb abridged will follow the order of the complete poem. A similar reading exercise - was. given by tbe , members of 'the Taine class two! years ago. 1 he high school progrm will beuin -at 2:05 p. m. and continue about an hour and a half. Mr. F. N. Rpicer, who rescued Miss. Killingaworth recently when she fell I into a crevice while climbing Mt. Hood, has been Dresented by the young lady's father with a beautiful gold watch, valued at probably $150. It is a bunt ing cace watch, with a large diamond set in the back, and the inscription "F. N. S., Aug. .24, 1896, Faye," inscribed on the face. On the inside case is an engraving of Mt. Hood, with appropri ate inscriptions. THURSDAY, N OV. 5. Positively the Date Upon Which Ike Locks Will Open. Will lured J thrown open to Nov. 5th, at 2 the words of a tele- per the wires this bealdnn, of tbe i Locks, ap- inck, of The a shadowy in the past Set) !'The locks navigation T o'clock p. m." Tbe above are phone message se morning to Mr special coinmittea on Cascade pointed by President Dalles Cotumercikl Club, Like the attainment of dream, beginning so long that the first impressions are obliterated from memory, comes this definite prom ise from Capt. Fisk' to the people of tbe Dalles. It is like tbe sight of land to an ocean-tossed mariner; the glimpse of the waving palms of the desert oasis to a thirsty and footsore wanderer upon the burning sands of Sahara. Hope has been deferred until it has made the heart-etek, broken promises strew tbe weary pathwav of past ambitions; many have died waiting for the event of next Thursday, which they believed -with the utmost confidence would have occurred years ago. Oilt; citizens all re member old Linns Hubbard, one of the most iixjjfaligable workers tor an open river, alwayio petal, always confident, but who wentfco the old home in Ro chester, and there passed over that darker stream, the river of death, hisf life hopes unrealized. And he was but one of a thousand who expected to live to see a fleet of boats in the Columbia at The Dalles direct from salt water. Many of our citizens yet are loth to believe that the event is ectcally at band. In further confirmation we anrionnce that Mr. E. C. Wiley, for a long time gov ernment inspector at the locks, has jast been ordered to a changer ot quarters. The locks are built, and there ia no fur ther need lor his services. Mr. Wiley has been ordered to St. Louis to super intend work upon the Mississippi dredgers. His family will follow in about three weeks. All of the committees appointed, by the Commercial Club are requested to meet at the Scbanno'hall tonight at 7:30 o'clock, and plans will be at once entered upon for tbo most gigantic cele bration that has ever occurred in our history. . The Degree of ' Honor social, which was to have . been given Wednesday evening; is postponed one week. o26-d3t ' TJ-IE BRYAN MEETING. Bennett of Tbe Dalles and Smith and Xolanrt of Astoria. Messrs. Smith and Xolarid of Astoria, and our intelligent townsman, Mr. A. S. ! Bennett, of whom, notwithstanding the politics of the partv with which he is unfortunately affiliated, we are excus- I ably proud, divided tbe time u the Baldwin last evening. The first two of the gentlemen named ' made short bat ingenious speeches, and were fol lowed by Mr. Bennett in a speech of about two hourp length. When he ap peared before' the audience he was greeted with a flattering ovation in the way of applause which visibly affected him. He opened with a quotation of tbe familiar verse which has immortal- ized John Howard Payne, "Home, j Sweet Home," in a voice filled with ; emotion. Words of a gifted orator have a remarkable effect upon homogenious audiences. As Mr! Bennett progressed he threw into his speech all of his great talent as an advocate at the bar. With the same apparent earnestness and truthfulness he would plead tor a guilty wretch who hali committed murder most foul, he now plead for the advent of a national disaster which would follow independent free coinage by the United States, free 1 trade, and victory, at the polls of the maddened masses, frenzied by anarchistic speeches against the rich. Jefferson Davis did not urge secession with more consummate tact or con spicuous ability than did Mr. Bennett argue for repudiation by paying our debts with a 50-cent dollar. It is true, he claimed that under free coinage of silver by the United States alone there would be no 50-cent dollars, that Ihis country can make . the silver dollar worth 100 cents in gold by saying it shall be worth 100 cents, but when the long listof nations which he quoted that are now on the gold standard, give to silver tbe ratio only as 32, to 1, who but tbe reckless and unreasoning can say the United States can sustain the tre mendous load that the difference would indicate? This is the faulty link a the chain which otherwise Mr. Bennett showed-to be reasonably . strong, but it is the link which might precipitate us into the abyss. With that link shown to be secure, none would regret giving to silver its ancient value, make it what the Republican party .expect to make it by international agreement, at a ratio of 16 to 1, and restore its value as a primary money. That is what the Republican party promises to promote in its platform, and they be lieve it is the only safe and conservative way to da it. Mr. Scboon maker has shown to us how we may force England, presumably the most obstinate of all these nations, to this agreement. Mr. Bennett is among the few Demo cratic, Populistic or silver Republican speakers who have thus far appeared in The Dalles, who has . not abused the bankers and business men. and charged them with being particept crimini to an alleged gigantic conspiracy. He was therefore respectively and attentively listened to, and did 'much by that means to promote a friendlier feeling between the two great parties who are now racked and torn by what they im agine to be contending interests. List NEARLY S3, 000,000. of Taxable Property in Wasco County for the Year 1896. The list of taxable property in Wasco county for tbe year 1896 exceeds $3,000, 000, which with exemptions nearly reaches that figure: Pullman Palace Car Co, $ 528 Oregon Telephone A Teleftniph Co, ..... Western Union Telegraph Co,. ,185 6UU Miles of R R bed, 00 UO-100 172,700 Total value of all lots town and city,. . . 793,835 Improvements on town and city lots,.. o,165 Number of Acres tillable land. 115,933,. . 694,690 No of acres untiljable land, 1S0.S34 :!33,685 Improvements on deeded lands,...' 7,100 Value of 'improvements on nndeeded land, , 63,122 Value of rolling stock, -. 35,891 Value of steamboats, stationary engines, mfg machinery, etc 27,575 Value of merchandise and stock in trade 178,996 Value of farming implements, wagons, carriages, etc 52,144 Monev, , 7,470 Notes and accounts, 94630 No of shares of stock, -. 117,187 Household furniture, watches. Jewelry, etc, 96,757 No ot horses, 5.795, ; . . - 75,041 No of cattle, 0,934, 61,640 No of sbeep, 106,787,. 108,606 No of swine,13S, . . - 10,395 Gross vnlue of all property,T. .3,0C5,922 Exemptions. .. . 228,284 K 1 Total value of taxable property,. . .f 2,837,638 A Word to Democrats. Democrats, Before yon vote, if you do vote Tuesday, ponder well these un disputed truths : . 1. The Chicago convention was ir regular. 2. Tbe Chicago convention adopted a Populist platform and nominated Popu list candidates, y 3. Political jugglers ! in Oregon re moved Mr. Sewall, but you have Palmer and Buckner, who have no idea of being elected. 4. The Chicago platform means revo lution. Bryan is a bolter and a revolu tionist. ' ' 5. Those who stand for principles vindicate their honor. " Vote for McKinley. When you mant to bay Seed Wheat, Feed Wheat, Rolled Barley ,Whole. Barley, Oats, Rye, Bran, Shorts, . . Or anything in the Feed Line, go to the WASCO - WAREHOUSE. 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