The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 19, 1897, Image 2

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The Dalles Daily Gtoniele.
Tht only Republican Daily Xeutpapti n
Watcu CountV'
intense iuterfst by the people of tbe
United States. The powers of Eu-
rope are even more cowardly and I
pusillanimous in dealing with the
Cretan question than we ate with
E ASTERS OFFICES, to S4 Tempk Cuba: but tllc sympathies of the peo-
Court, S. r. Citv. E. KATZ. Agent.
MONDAY,
pie of this country are with the op-
pressed everywhere. The Greek.'
APRIL IP. 1SP7 who after more than 4C'U years of
conditions that are practically sla-
yerv. and who still ha; the fires of
, , . . ... lihertv burning in his breast, is sure-
Governor Lord is out with a spec- -
- i i e e of lv descended from a coble stock,
jal plea in behalf of the seating of , . .
GA CZY DISTISCTIOSS
Corbett that brands him either as an
nss or a knave, with the ear-marks of ,
both. lie uses nearly a column in
the Oregouian to draw the legal and
technical distinctions between the
Montana case of Lee Mantle and the
Oreeon case of Corbett. It abounds
The Hillsboro Independent gives
tt rr t1 " : ,1 - - i
( 11UU. 1. A. V-TIL-Ul .4 SklUII lllliutsc- .
ment for the position of "Collector ,
of Costumes" at Portland. "We sup-'
pose the gentleman alluded to is Hon.
T. T. Geer. and that he is indorsed .
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This
is the
very best
Smoking
Tobacco
for the nlace he desires, collector of
in hair splitting divisions that no one cu;tom5 Ai a colector 0f costumes
but a man whose life had been spent ,
in manufacturing them, would under
take. Stripped of it; verbiage, its
the tall Timothy T. would not be a
' success, since he is never cuilty of
inasnueradin": but for anvthinc in
redundancy and its muddying of the lhe Hae Qf T T .
waters to hide its true chatacter. ,
the governor's position is that there .
is a vast difference between a legis
lature organized that refuses to do t
its duly, and a legislature that re-!
fuses to organize for the put pose of (
avoiding its dutv. i
The changes in this statement are :
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Btackwell's Genuine
ULL DURHAM
Ya rcU" 5r J one coupon Inside each " oaacs? tac and fxo coupons Inside each 4 ounce bag.
3-j? i. to,; tie coupon and soo how to get your snare of fiV3,iX) la presents. W
WAItll PAPER!
WAIiIt PAPER!
Just Received
5000 I
Rolls of Wall Paper. The:
best patterns. The most
beautiful colors. j
New Invoice
of Paints and Oils. Any
' color or brand supplied.
You Get
the Profits
of. ggjj". Agents, Jobbers
and Middlemen by buyin? dj.
red from the manufacturer. '
THE LONGFELLOW STATUE.
Fitting 'Icmorial of the Poet nt Port
land. Ill HirtliiJlncc.
One of the bei't ;ns;ances o; v.-hat the
statue of any frreat inaa should be at
any rate, in the respect of its situation,
its perspective with rorr.rd to other
memorials and the local estrtaation in
which it is held is the statue of Lonr-
tue governor in t fellow at Portland, savs the Atlantic.
are all worked bv
lit :t'M Mill it' i 1 1 : ! i lit in nri:ri i r i - ... - - -
somebody
scopic
ae poet
by some of his kahedo- . the nar.F-f :he thea.ia.
imaginings. The great mass j die of a square v,hich ii known rs Los?-
of the people are not lowers, thev 1 felk"' low. The statue was raised a
, , . . , , fe-w v?rs asro by a fond solicited
joos ai a proi)oii.ion irom a pmen ; throu?rh a ,.rde eld, bu: chiefiy ob.
common sense standpoint. They , taincd in Portland. The sculptor was
can see no difference between a man osen thron-a tact curiocs locai ?p:rit
., , which huso-Hieica nsfavoroblv isr.nv of
elected to the legislature who goes our hitiUrs! isd other n30'2Q.
to the state capital and refuses to n-fntr. He was avowedly selected be
take the oath of office, and the man ! "'f c h- a "a?a aa?-' :hea?hhe
, , , bad never teen tiie jxvet. Iiowever, the
who. having taken the oath ot orhre. j re?ui; ja xhis ease seems to have been
refusas to attend the session. Each ' hapny. The rtatue has much b?auty
is working for,
pliahes the same
The governor lavs stress
- i war- nom. vno stioHitl see in tne .-u?-
Lody has had an opportunity to ' cesticn of rosv:b:l:ty for tht-rr.. Toet
eloct a senator, consequently there j 5esI-y 5t rattkes the straarer fancy the
, . , tl serins or svirit of the man still linker
was a vacancv which the covernor . r, r -, . ,
hit amor.jr the semes 01 his youta, and
could fill. The governor knows how , ir Vymh3lir.es the satisfaction which
thp lmlrl.tm wr. r.fnnmni-hfi. nrmp i tnan leeis to nave His name re
, TT , , , mcmbered in his native town.
ueuer. ne Knows inai money was
paid U'Ren and others to prevent
them doing their duty and perfect
ing an organization of the house.
He knows that this money was paid
by those opposed to Senator Mitch
ell's re-election. He knows that the "Tirst. et two classes; fill one with
Wholesale.
MALtT MQUOHS,
CClines and Cigars.
THE CELEBRATED 1
ANHEUSER-BUSCH and
HOP GOLD BEER
: Snipes-Kuiersly Drug Co.!
. 1
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TKaNSACT A GENEKAL BANKING BU5INES
No better wheel made than the
Acsiie Bicycle
Built in our own factory by
skilled workmen, using tha best
material and the most frr.prcYed
machinery. We havs r.o 'cqsnis
i Sold direct from factory to fh
rider, fully warranted. Shipjti
anvhere for examination."
WRITE FOR
Our Interesting Offer
Acms Cycle Co., Elkhart, Ini
on draught
and In Dottles.
Letters of Credit issned available in the
Eastern States.
Sight Ei,chr.npn ar.H Telegraphic
Transfers soM --u New York. Chicago,
St. Lonis, San Fraucisco, Portland Ore- j
! con, Seattle ash., and various points (
in Orecon and Washington.
i Collections made at all po'nts on fav
I orable term.
Tie Rptorfc"
Mss. Fortlani and ISA
Navigation Co.
Anheuser-Busch Malt Nntrine, a non-alcoholic
"beverage, unequaled as a tonic.
STUBLING & WILLIAMi.
or,ri 0i, nrtm I and likeness is --aid to be e:tre!lent.
. and each accom-j j SpRjNG QQODS
ouject. . tov-n. as is entirely proper. It may rp- ;
s ZZ i oo,;? NEW SPRING GOODS
N
ORTHERN
PACIFIC RY.
An Ihlsnti and n I'oitlitHUla.
At a schocl the other day a teacher,
havinsr asked most of his f upiis lhe dif
ference between an island and a penin
sula, without receivinir a satisfactory
anr.wer, cane to tbe last boy. "I can
explain it. sir." said1 the brrbx youth.
JUST ARRIVED
JUST ARRIVED
C. F. STEPHENS.
"Tiere is a tide i?i ike affairs of men which, taken ai its fiooa
leads on to fort tine."
The poet unauestionablv had reference to the
S
Pullman
Elegent
Tourist
THROUGH
FreigDi ami Passenger u$
Sleeping Cars
Dining Cars
Sleeping Car
nnn was appointed who was expect- j watr other with milk. Then
, . , .... i eatoh a fiv and place it m tbe jriaj-sof
Ctrl tri rvn nrifz-iinrfil .itii tine it- i; i . ....
v ..j.-v., ik , -water, mat ny :s an isiana. t-.ecanse pn , A i Pi 1 fi Tl ' 1 fi I
uiit m oi Mrmtore ana uroets
th?
ATARRH
said after a couple of hours connubt
atmg in the Portland hotel with the :
governor of the state of Oregou.
He knows that it is openly stated
that Corbett' s money wa; back of
the hold up and caused it, for the
purpose of getting the position him
self. He knows that the Bourne
seraglio and the ack. wherever it
came from, were brought to bear to
seduce legislators from their dut'.
He knows that in appointing Corbett
be is aidin?r and abattiar in violat
ing the pledges of the members of y'$ Cf63m BSllTl
tue legislature, m countenancing ana ,
encouraging the corrupting of state
officials, of trampling upon the con
stitution of the slate, which he has
sworn to uphold, and of teaching the
eople a lesson in anarchy that once
learned will do a million times more , It you want a good pennine plass of
harm than beins left forever without ' Bwk Beer caU ioT tU Hof Gold Bock
made only bv the atar brevrerv, and on
local'sdisease
ant! is Ihz 'ssult ci colds and
sudden c.in.aiic changes.
For your Protection
vre ji."e.y sus:e txit tuj
ren.e'iy do no; conw.n
mercury or acy oAeu.4ut-
vim urc:
!s a-:i:cow'.ed-ed to ht the iscat ihortsrh esre for
Na.M Catsrrt, Co.d in Head acd liar Fere: c a.
rcmediwi. 1: omti an" cleanses the uajal pas ja.-es,
altars pain and inflatr-mat-on. bea.s the f rw, pr
T-'j the membrane from coids. rtitores the etti
u! t : and smell. Price Wc. at Iirnjsiati or by m j,
UKOTHEKS. 5 Warren haeet. J."ew Vorti
liock Ilwrl r.ocl: Heer! Iock lieer!
at CRANDALL & BURGET'S,
Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced rates
MICHELBACH BP.ICE, - - UNION ST.
SjT. l'Al l.
.MI.V.SE.VrOLlS
UCLt'TU
KAltGO
XQ ' GK.VNO FOU
CKOOK5TOS
WINNIPEG
HELENA an
15VTTE
Through Tickets
CHICAGO T
WASHINGTON
PHILADELPHIA
NEW VOP.E.
BOSTON ANI ALL
POINTS EAST uaU SOUTH
Until further notice, the
Steamer Regulator will leave
The Dalles on Mondaj's, "Wed
nesdays and Fridays at 7:30
a. m., and will leave Portland
on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays at G:30 a. m.
I'ASSENGEK BATES:
One way . .
Round trip
.f. CO
. 3 CO
ew York Weekly Tribune
I sale in all Star brewery saloons onlv.
! al5-lw
i New line of step ladders at Maier &
Benton s.
Subscribe for The Ciikomclk.
representation ir. th United States
senate.
Corbett is SRttl to have furnished j
the money to make the hold-up pos-,
sible. I it right that he should take
advantage of his own wrong? or that I
the distinguuhed hair-splitting jurist, '
who now uufortunately sits in 'the
gubernatorial chair of the state of
Oregon, should prostitute his high
office to assist him in doing so? j
The United States senate will seat ,
or reject Corbett according to its , S. A" ' GL'I:Ll:v
own pleasure, and regardless of what i AttOmBY 3Hd COuUSCllOr HI L2W,
nnyone may say; but we say now aiiunoton. ohegon.
that as Sure as he is SeatOil, that SUre ' Practie in the Stnte and Fetlerul Courts tit
-1R
Farmers and Villagers,
ron
Fathers and Mothers,
ror.
Sons and-Daughters,
FOE
All the Family.
For Information, time card.--, mans atsd ticketk.
j cai on or write to
I W. C. ALLAWAY. Acent,
! 1 he DUes, Oregon
OS
A. D. CHARLTON. ?si. G P. A.,
255, Jl'irrivm Cor. Thirl. Cortland Or.fin
L. COIHIS7I,
huLK IEALEP. IV THE DALLES OF
Marie Burial Vaults
j A Perfect Protection from Water and
: Dampness. Preserves the Bodv bv Ex
! eluding the Air. "
It possesses every merit claimed for
the most expensive vaults, viz: absolute
Freight Rates Greatl Reduced.
Shipments for Portland rpceived ii
anytime. Shipments for waylaadirp
must be delivered before 5 p. m. Li
stock shipments solicited. ForratescaS
on or address
W. C. ALLAWAY
General AgfBf
THE DALLES. - OREGON
DOORS,
WINDOWS,
SHINGLES,
FIRE BRICK,
FIRE CLAY,
LIME, CEMENT,
SURE CURE for PILES
..Vfil'.'.'1 L' " " - ,kM : v. -.,
DR. DO-3AM-K.O'G PILE REW1SDY. . v
i tit tiUL. wf ii
Uli. U1)SA.UU, I'LU.,
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fact that the American people are now anxious to t:ive their attention to home and
business interest?. To meet this condition, politics will have far less space and
prominence, until another State or National occasion demands a renewal of the
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to the present dav. and won its irreitest victories.
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place for the dead. j
b!TS i Picture Moulding.
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Everv ooaible effort will be put forth, and money sreelv spent, to make THE ! )on,ul,l''iits, etc
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All Kinds Cemetery Work!
Mr. Comini has 011 hand a iiire sup.
".' U1 " wi;iia .uaru f . 10 ) um in
Prices lower than in ,
will the act come home to the Re-!
Oreou uad Wuh!:ietou.
publicau partv to cause it tears of !
shame and the anguish born of over
whelming defeat.
The war between Greek and Turk
has begun, and will be watched with
Ca.li lu Yuur Clieck.
AH county warrants registered prior
to Nov. 15, 1592, will be paid at my
office. Interest ceases after April 7,
1897. C. L. Phillics,
County Treasurer.
This I Your Opportunity.
On receipt of tea cents. caBh or Rlnmns. '
r . , -n., i -rr -rrr i-i , 6 KeoeroU9 tample will be mailed of the
xui uj,w vuiMu -1 1 j. , t uci v xi llj" i ujiuiar uuiarru una Jlay r ever Uuro
na QO -Pr, ntr Oil -7K ifJjs cream Halm) sufficient to deinc
dr. sums
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Tribune Office, New York City, and a sample copy of The New York Weeklv Trib
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irate tue great merits of the remedy.
ELY UP.OTHEIiS,
CC Warren St., New York City.
liev. John P.eid, Jr., of Great FalU, Mont.,
recommended Ely's Cream Balm to me. I
en emphasize his statement, "It is a posi
tive cure for catarrh if used as directed."
Ker. Francis W. Poole, Pastor Central Pre.
Church, Helena, Mont
Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledge
cure for catarrh and contains no mercury
aor any injurious drug. Price, 60 cenU.
11 ubi!h r- or In I ' !?r,rr;r.ida.
AtteotUn Boremen.
The horaemen will meet at
May let, for tbe purpose of hsw
general round up. All boraeow
"requested to be present.
R, Boorsift
H. C. Roor