The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 30, 1896, Image 4

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
TDK DALIES, - - '-OMOON
Advertising Kates.
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Per inch
One Jnch or less in Daily $ 1 50
Over two inches and under four inches 1 00
Over four Inches and under twelve inches. . 75
Over twelve inches - 50
DAILY AND WEEKLY.
One inch or less, per inch ?2 50
Over one inch and under four inches 2 00
Over four inches and utider twelve inches. . 1 50
Over twelve inches 1 00
PKHSONAL MKNTIOJi.
Mr. James Kelley of Kingsley is m
the city tod.iy.
"Mr. L. E. Crowe wen t to Portland on
the afternoon train.
Mr. and Mrf. B. S. Huntington re
turned last nignt from Portland.
Mr. Kobt. MarVf, Jr., and wife are in
from AntelsTjR to sp'nd a few weeks
with relativeT.thii city.
Hon. Binger Hermann arrived this
afternoon by team from Mon and will
address the voters at the Vogt opera
house this evening.
Hon. B. S. Huntington and Fred W.
Wilson left this morning for Wamic,
where they will address the voters of
that precinct tbis evening.
Hon. ii. L. Smith arrived in the city
today. . Next Tuesday the people of
Oregon will give hie name a new initial,
and it will appear X E.L.Smith. Mr.
Smith is a Republican presidential
elector.
Kepn blicau Appointments.
Rev. I. D. Driver will address a grand
rally of Republicans at Dufur Saturday
evening, Oct. Slst.'
Hon. Richard Williams of Portland
and Hon. E. L. Smith will address the
citizens of Hood River Saturday after
noon. Hon. JF. Caples speaks at Cascade
Locks .Monday night, Nov. 2d. . .
"Hon. E. L.' Smith speaks at Rufus
Friday night.
. M. T. Nolan and Fred W. Wilson ad
dress the Republican Club at Kingsley
Monday night.
There will be speaking and a grand
rally of Republicans in the neighbor
hood at Ramaey Monday nigh't, No
vember 2d. '
There will he Republican speaking at
the Fairfield school bouse Friday evening
and on Saturday at the Upper Mill
creek school house. ' .
Messrs. B. S. Huntington and Fred
W i 1 n n will mnta nnlitiVa nTia at
Wamic Friday evening, the 30th, and at
Victor Saturday evening, the 31st.
Farmer Brown. Dilemms.
We had a publio meetin in the achoolhouae here
lasrXreek,
nd a feller from the city was invited down to
speak.
IHe'd studied up the subject of finance in even
light .
.-And claimed that he was competent to show,
us what was right.
.He says this whole blamed country is a-goin
straight to smash
'TJnless we get free coinage and increase our
stock of cash.
Ho'b flggered out a daisy scheme and claims
'twill work immense.
Ee wants to make our dollars cost us only fifty
cents.
He'd take "four hits" of silver and would run
it through the mint .
And stamp it plain "one dollar" with the gov
ernment's imprint.
The mines would dump their silver, and the
nation, slick as grease,
Would grind out brand new dollars at just fifr;
cents apiece.
That sounds all right, but since that night
somehow I've often wondered
When I .buy dollars for fifty cents who'll take
'em for a hundred.
Chicago Times-Herald.
wnen An sue asenentsT
If 50 cent silver dollars should double
the prices of farm products, it is quite
as certain that the prices of all the
products which the farmer consumes
would double in the same way. In that
'case it is not easy to see how the farmer
would gain anything by the free coinage
of silver. Even the wages of labor, the
last to rise in an epoch of depreciated
currency and inflated prices, would
finally, after much distress of the work
Ingmen, straggle up to the common
level.
But whether the farmer should re
ceive $100 for 100 'oushelsof wheat and
pay out $90 for tr,e necessaries of living
or snouia recewe $200 for the same
Wheat and pajT out $180, in both cases
. the balance on hand would have just
tne s ie purchasing power. But in ac-
OMJipiighing.; the degradation of the
' lionetary standard, - which- could do
neither the farmer nor the wage earner
any good, an enormous depreciation of
values and confiscation of accumulated
' earnings, involving public and private
credit in a maelstrom of destruction,
would inevitably ensue. . Are the farm
ers and workingmen of the country will
ing to invoke such, a catastrophe?
. Philadelphia Record.
'. . : '
There' has been no time since the re
sumption of specie payments in 1879
when the depositors in savings banks
could not get back as good money as
they earned and put in. Do they want
even to "chance it" on getting 51 cent
or even 75 cent silver dollars?
Ialles-M oro Stage
.Leaves tne Umatilla house 5 a. m
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. .
' , DougA8 A EN, Prop
Subscribe for Thb Chboniclb. - -
COLONEL INGERSOLL ON tfONEY.
He States Some Plain Truths In Sis Own
rUniqne Way.
Following is an extract from the
speech of Colonel Robert G. Ingersoll
at Chicago on Oct. 8 :
Money that is money needs nn raar-
antee, needs no backer; it is i.: ."ays
good. No matter how many nations go
down to dust, good money remains for
ever the same. We have a man running
for the presidency on three platforms,
with two vice presidents, that say3
money is the creature of law. If the
government can make money hy law,
whv should the government collect
taxes? According to Mr. Bryan, our
fathers were the friends of silver, and
yet our dear old fathers in all their
lives only minted 8,000, 0C0 of these sa
cred dollars. Now see what the ene
mies of silver have done. Since 1873
the enemies of silver have coined over
430,000,'000 of thesa dollars, and yet
silver kept going down. We are'eoin-
ing now over $2,000,000 a month, and
silver keeps going down.
Senator Jones of Nevada, m 1873,
voted for the law of 1873. He said,
from his speech in the senate, that God
had made gold the standard. He said
that gold was the mother of civiliza
tion. Whether he has heard from Goq
since or not I do not know. Bat now he
is on the other side. Senator Stewart of
Nevada was there at the time, but voted
for the act of 1873 and said that gold
was the only standard. He has changed
his mind. No government can afford to
be a clipper on coins.
A great repnblio cannot - afford tc
stamp a lie on silver or gold or paper.
Honest money for an honest people, is
sued by an honest nation. Yon cannot
make a paper .dollar without taking a
dollar's worth of paper. We must have
paper that represents money. I want it
issued by the government, and I want
behind every one of these paper dollars
either a ' dollar in gold or a silver
dollar worth 100 cents, so that every
greenback under the flag can lift up its
hands and swear, "I know that my re
deemer liveth. " That was where I was
20 years ago, and that is where I am
to-night.
For nations ap.d individuals, at all
times, everywhere and forever, honesty
is the best policy. Better be an honest
bankrupt than a rich thief. Poverty can
hold in its hand the jewel honor a
jewel that ontshines all other gems. A
thousand times better be poor and noble
than rich and fraudulent. Nobody can
be helped by free coinage except the few
people who could pay their debts if they
were willing. Some say that it would
help the mine owners. It would not.
Coining this bullion into dollars would
not increase its value; because you con Id
coin the bullion of the whole world and
the supply would be greater than the
demand. Have freeooinage to-morrow,
and there is not a - silver mine owner
that would make a dollar not one by
changing it into American coin. It
would only be worth what the bullion
is worth in the open market.
. We want good money good, honest
money.'. And there was never any real
prosperity for a nation or an individual
without honesty, without integrity, and
it is our duty to preserve the reputation
of the great republic.
. For Sale.
One span draft horses, one set of har
ness and a wagon, for sale at a bargain.
Address box 429, The Dalles, Or.
" oct2S-dwlm
Fresh Tillamook creamery butter re
ceived direct every week at The Dalles
Commission Co.'s etore. Ring 'em up.
'Phones 128 and 255. oct24-lm
There's more clothing destroyed by
poor soap than by actual wear as the
free alkali rots them. Hoe cake is
pnre- ly24-ij
DR. GUNffS
IMPROVED
A Mild Vhywic. One PHI for a. Prwe.
A movement of the bowels each daj is neceai&r? for
bealth. These pills supply what the system lacks to
make it regular. They enn Headache, brighten the
Kyee,nd clear the Complexion better than cosmetics.
They neither cripe nor sicken. To convince yon, we
frill mail sample free, or full box for 25c, Sola eery-
ii. JiOSAKILO Xkll. CO, FhUadolphia, P.
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 guardians are kindly requested to
be prompt in sending their daughters or wards
at tne Dt-gmniDg 01 me session tunc eu may en
Joy the lull benefit of proper class.' Mention.
The classes are divided into five grades the
Primary. Junior. Preparatory, Senior and Oradu
ating. Those who are desirous ol 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 snecial oorjor-
Tunmes to acquire a icnowieage 01 tne riano,
urgan, violin, iier, janaoun ana ouuar.
Thorough Bass ai-d Harmony taught according
to the most approved methods.
Vocal Music in classes, German, French, and
all kinds of Plain and Ornamental Needlewoak
tau.ht free of chanre.
In the Studio, lessons are given n Pnstelle,
on, Metaitc, Mineral ana water motors, una in
Crayon, Including i-ortraiture.
ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL. FOB - BOIS.
The attention of parents is called to this dod-
ular branch of the institution, which is under
the supervision of a competent teacher. Boys
attending this school win receive nrst-class in
struction in the branches taught.
For further particulars and rates of tuition, ap
ply at the Academy or adoress
eptl-lmo SISTER SUPERIOR.
, ' Old People.
Old people who require medicine to
regulate the bowels and kidneys will
find the trrje remedy in Electric Bitters.
This medicine does not stimulate and
contains no whisky nor other intoxicant,
but acts as a tonic and alternative. It
acts mildly on the stomach and Dowels,
adding strength and giving' tone to the
organs, thereby aiding Nature- in the
performance of the functions. Electric
Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids
digestion. Old people find it just exact
ly what they need. Price 50 cents and
$1 00 per bottle at Blakeley & Hough
ton's Drug Store.
. SlOO Kewarrt MIOO.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to i:u re in all its stages, and
that is Catarrh, llnli's Catarrh Cure is
the only positive cure known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a
constitutiomil disease, requires a consti
tutional treatment. Hall s Catarrh
Care is taken internally, acting directly
upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system, thereby destroying the foun
dation of the disease, and giving the
patient strength by building up tne con
stitution and assisting nature in doing
its work. The proprietors have so much
faith in its curative powers, that they
offer One Hundred Dollars for any case
tbat it fails to cure. Send for list of
testimonials. Address : -
- F. J. Cheny & Co.. Toledo. O.
fSSold by Druggists, 75 cents.
, No. 2-8.
It is the same old story and yet con
stantly recurring that Simmons Liver
Regulator is the best. Tamily medicine.
We have used it in our family for
eight years and find it the best medicine
we have used. "We think there is -no
such medicine as Simmons Liver Regu
lator." Mrs. M. E. S. Adina;ton, Frank
lin, N. C. Each member of our family
uses it as occasion requires."- W. B.
Smith, Ait. Vernon, Ky. .. -
Baoklen'a Ann c salve.
The .best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei
sores, tetter, chapped handa, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruption?, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required
It is guaranteed to srive perfect satisfac
tion, or monev -refunded. - Price 25 cents
per box. For sale by Blakeley and
nouguioo, uruKKiats.
Ty Valley Roller Flour Mill.
Tygh Valley Roller Flour Mills are
running full time on No. 1 wheat.
Flour equal to the best always on hand.
Prices to suit the times. Also mill feed
in quantities to suit.
W. M. McCorkle & Son. -,
aug8-6mw . Proprietors.
Take your watches, clocks and jewelry
epairing to Clark, the Em E id jeweler.
BABY'S HEAD & BODY
Watery Blisters ; 1 !' v
' Turning To Complete Sore.
Family Doctor Could not
Heal Without Loss of Hair.
COMPLETELY DISCOURAGED
Economical and Speedy Cure by
CUTICURA REMEDIES
Now no Trace of Disease.
Hair Thiclt, Cb lid. Fat, Good, anil
Hearty.
TVnen four days old my babe broke out over
one side of his head ami body with watery
blisters, which turned to a complete scab.
We called the family doctor, and he said that
"he could heal them up," but "the baby
would never have any more hair on his head,
and we were completely discouraged. We
. were told to try Cuticuba Remedies and
did so. We used two boxes of Cuticuba, two
cakes of Cdticura Soap, and he now is all
right. The hair is on thick, and you would
never think there was anything the matter
with him, he is so fat. frooH, and hearty, and
1 do not know how to praise Cuticitk a, Ke--I3
enough for the good they did my child.
, Mj. Wil. H. SCOTT, Luzerne, l'a. .
CUTICrjRA REMEDIES have effected the
most wonderful cures of torturing and dis
figuring skin and scalp diseases of infants
and children ever recorded. They afford in
stant relief, permit rest and sleep, and point
to a speedy cure' when the best physicians,
hospitals, and all other methods fail.
Spkeot Ctm TBKATjtKKT. Wnrm baths
with Cuticuba 8oap, gentle application of
Cuticuba (ointment), and mild dosea of Ccti
CUIla liEBOLVEST (blood purifier).
Sold throughout the world. Potter Drug fc
' Chb. Corp., Solo Proprietors. Boston, U.S.
JCar " How to Cure Skin Diseases," moiled'.freo.
D I PV'C Sk!n and Pcalppurifl. d and beautified
DAD I O by CuticuuaSoa P. Absolutely pure.
KillsPaininalni
Cnticura AntiUPata Poster . -.
Monuments
and Headstones.
'" Before going elsewhere, call on
L. COluftil, The Dalles, Or.,
. . For a Tombstone. Warranted
to stand for all time, regardless .
of wind or weather. - .
Kb more BOILS, no more PIMPLES
Use Kinersly's Iron Tonic. "The Snipes
Kinersly Drug Co. Telephone No. 3. .
0JjiI&
"Takes
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t r a a c T-m .-r s i .. - n - . tm
You may have " money to
burn' but even so, you needn't
throw it away For 10 cents you
get almost twice as much " Battle
Ax" as you do of other high grades
for the same money
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pons insido each our ounce. a
Black
Smoking
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Boy a bag of this celebrated tobacco and read the coupon
TOUon gives a lis tot valuable presents ana now to get tnem.
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NOTICE.
To all Whom it Mat Concrrk:
By order of the Common Council of Dalles
City, made on fhc 3d day of October 1896, and
entered of record in the records of Dalles City,
on the 4t b day of October 1896, notice is hereby
given tbat the crosswalks and sidewalks on the
following streets or parts of streets have been de
clared dangerous by said Common Council on
said 3d day of October, and the said Common
Council will proceed to make the improvements
as hereinafter designated, on said streets orparts
thereof so declared dangerous after 14 days from
the first publication of this notice towit; Octo
ber 8th, 1896, and the cost of such improvement
of all crosswalks and of each of them, will be
charged and levied upon the corner lots corner
ing upon the street or streets intersected by such
crosswalks, and upon all lots or parts thereof,
to the center of each block cornering upon such
intersection, each Jot to pay that portion of the
entire cost that its street frontage upon the in
tersecting streets bears to the street frontage of
all lots to be assessed upon said streets, and the
cost of all sidewalks and of each of them respec
tively will be charged and levied upon the prop
erty adjacent thereto and directly benefited
thereby, as provided by the charter and ordi
nances of Dalles city.
The crosswalks and. sidewalks declared dan
gerous and about to be improved and built are as
follows:
I. To build a sidewalk on the south side of
Fourth street along lots 6 and 6, in block. 3, in
Trevitts addition to Dalles City.
f . To build a sidewalk on tbe east side of
Court street, between Second and Third streets,
along the south '20 feet of lot S in block 5, Dalles
City.
3. To build a sidewalk on Court street between
First and Second street along the south 30 feet of
lot 1 in block 4, Dalles City.
4. To build a sidewalk along lot 5 in block 2,
on the ncrth side of Alvord street, in Fulton's
addition to Dalle Citv.
5. To build a sidewalk along lots 2 and 3, in
block 2, on the ni LIT' fcido of Alvord street in
Fulton s addition to Dalles City.
6. To build a sidewalk along lot 6, in block
21. on Union street in Gates' addition to Dalles
City.
7. To build a sidewalk along lots 1 and 2. in
block 5, on.Fourth street in Trevitt's addition to
Dalles City. . ' . . '
8. To build a crosswalk on the,, east side of
Court street across Fourth street.
9. To build a crosswalk across Jefferson street
on the north side of Second street.
10. To build a crosswalk across Lincoln street
on the south side of Second street.
II. To build a crosswalk across Third streeton
tbe east side of Court street.
12. To build a crosswalk . across Washington
on the south side of Fourth street.
13. To build a crosswalk across Fulton, street
on the west side of Federal street.
the Cake."
itself. r Vou. will find one.
of - : '.
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Tobacco
- AH of said sidewaMu and crosswalks- W U be
built and constructed in the manner p..ided
by the charter and ordinances of Dalles City.
Dated this 8th day of October, 1896.
GILBERT W. PHELPS,
Recorder of Dalles City.
TJbiJbJ
Snipes-Kinersly Drag Co.
Drugs, Paints,
Wail Paper,
Glass. Etc.
129 Second St..
THE DALLES,
OR.
Money! Money! Money I
To pay Wasco county warrants regis
tered prior to Jnly 3, 1892. Interest
ceases after May 15, 1896.
C. L. Phillips,
myl8-tf . County Treas. .
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Tie Dalles. Portland and Astoria
Navigation Co.
THROUGH
Mgioai anQ passeooer Lm
- Throngh - Daily Trips (Sundays ex
cepted) between The Dalles and Port
land. Steamer Regulator leaves The
Dalles at 8 a. m., connecting at the Cas
cade Locke with Steamer Dalles City.
Steamer Dalles . City leaves Portland
(Oak si vcet dock) at 7 a. m., connect
ing witii Steamer Regulator for The
Dalles.
P OSKJJOKB KATES.
One way . . $2X)0
Round trip 3.0fl
Rates Greatly Reduced.
All freight, except car lots,
will be brought through, witt
out delay at Cascades.
Vi i nmonta TVti.flmi1 va!v1 f
any time day or night. Shipments for
k ay landings mast be delivered before
5 v hi. Live stock shipments Bolicted.
Call on or address.
W. C. ALLAWAY
General A cent-
THE DALLES.
OREGON
GIVES THE
Choice of Transcontinental Routes
. via : -
Spokane
Denver
Omaha
Minneapolis
St. Paul
Kansas City
Low Rates to aH Eastern Cities.
OCEAN
y .
. STEAMERS Leave Portland
.very Five Dsyi for
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
For full details call on O. K .& Co. s Agent
Th a Dalles, or address
Wv H. HCHLBURT, Gen. Pass. Agt
Portland, Oregon
E. M'NEILL, President aud Manager.
New Schedule.
Train No. 1 arrives at The Dalles 4 :50
a. m., and leaves 4:55 a. m.
Train No. 2 arrives at The Dalles 10 :4
p. m., and leaves 10:45 p. m.
Train No. 8 arrives at The Dalles 12 :05
p. m., and west-bound train No. 7 leaves
at 2:30 p. m.
Train 23 and 24 will carry passengers
betweenvTbe Dalles and Umatilla, leav
ing The Dalles at 1 p. m. daily and ar
riving; at Tbe Dalles 1 p. m. daily, con
necting with train Nos. 8 and 7 from
Portland. E. K. Lytle,
.Agent.
DOORS,
WINDOWS,
SHINGLES,
FIREBRICK,
FIRE CLAY,
LIME, CEMENT,
Window-Glass and
Picture Moulding.
IEEE. O- II. B 2sT 3ST.
American Market,
74 Second Street.
Fruit, Produce,
Butter, Eg-gs.
POULTRY, F18H and GAME
IN SBASOIi.
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