The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 19, 1898, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Ctariek.
The only Republican Dailii Xevtpapa on i
Waco Countv. ,
EASTERX OFFJCE-SSO to Sl TempU
Court, .V. T. Citv. KATZ, Agtnt.
Wrrkl Clubbing Kate.
Chronicle and Oregonian -o
Chronicle and Examiner 2 25
Chronicle and Inter Ov-ean 1.S5
Chronicle and Tribune 1 "5
Chronicle and Y. World 2 00
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JAXCAKY 19. ISPS
WEDNESDAY
AX EXTRA SESSIOX.
a widespread feeling in ,
There is
the state that the time ha; come when
Governor Lord should call an extra :
session of the legislature. I tie act
verse report mane o iue t-a-
the senate
committee to which was referred the
application of Mr. Corbett to be !
seated, precludes any possibility of
that gentleman becoming a senator
from Oregon, either in fact or in ,
name. This state is, then, limited
to one representative in tne uiguer
, 1
lK)Ue until the next regular meeting '
of the legislature, unless Governor
Lord is willing to divest himself of
any factional prejudice and sail the
legislature together in extra session. ;
Tbe constitution provides that each
& T Tw rt rtmli- r r n nnA tlin
iurd. lie uaic vuij wuc, iuu
appointee of the governor has been
refused an admission, so that the only
way by which we can gain our full
representation is for the legislature
to be called in session and placed in
the responsible position of choosing 1
a Uuied States senator. ,
Inere is little yroni in unuusiiiuK ,
the shortcomings of the last legisla- j
ture. The quicker tuey are torgoi
ten the better, and while the people
$
of the etate, should the question ever
arise, will long rememoer oosepu,
Simon as the man who, more than :
anyone else, is most to blame for the
deplorable situation, yet now that j
it is past, we should leave the)
things that are behind and turn ourj
faces towards the future. j
While of necessity, according tO
present laws, the election of a sena-1
tor is one of the chief concerns of 1
the legislature, yet it is not the only
one. There is much remedial legis
lation which should be enacted.
Many of the useless appropriations
now in force should be cut off and
unnecessary commissions abolished.
Some way must be devised for re
ducing the state's expenditure, and
the need for such action is urgent
There is another phase of tiie situ-,
ation which deserves consideration
and which, while soaie may call it '
a matter of party policy, yet has
really passed beyond that point and j
become a question of public concern.
The present schism in the Republican '
party in Multnomah county bids fair'
to hand the tate over to the Popu-'
lists at the next election. This is
not a pleasant statement, but a true
one. The war between factions in
Portland means, unless it is settled, ,
the temporary destruction of the
state Republican organization, and the
. 1 T 1.
refusal of Joeph Simon, Agitator
Mallory, et al. to listen to any com-
promise means that a settlement is
now impossible.
"With the Populists in control of
the legislature, Pennoj'er
will be
elected senator; or, if not be, then 1
Judge O'Day or Ed .vard Killefeatber
late of the United States court). A
Populist senator from Oregon would ,
be a calamity upon the name of tbe
state, which we should struggle to
prevent. As Republicans or citizens
who have the common welfare in
Bind, we should make every effort
to elect some sound money, protec-
tive tariff man to the senate, and the j
nnnnrtunitv is nresent to do it. i
Let Governor Lord call the legis-
lature togemer anu we ire cuuuuchi
, . . 1 3 I .
uo Simon hold-up will again occur,
but Oregou will be represented by
two United States senators, working
for tbe good of the state, instead of
1 a 1.
How many people know that the
United St.stcs produced last year
one-fonith of the world s gold, or
about CO,0
Colorado is ,
,000,000 worth : And
credited with about one-
third of this as her share. These
figures, furnished by Kobert K. Pres
ton, director of the mint, tally very
closely with those furnished by The
Engineering and Mining .lournal,
which gives 41.391,CG0 as the
woild's total production of cold for
1897, an increase of more than 29,-
(lo0000 ovfcr jjjpg. The gold found
in
the Klondike reakn
wells the
Canadian output from $2,510,000 in j
1S96 to perhaps 7,000,000 during
last year.
por.jautj
has the advertisement
I scheme down to a Qne point. After
Klondike re ief exned t on has
bfen exuaUite,i of a advertising
noiinilities. the latest proposal is to
sen1 a trtxin, loaded with supplies;'
for Cuba acr0;S the continent, and
tQ j,aC2rd lue
n:tI,rfl: dptiilin
iXnA npnoroitr Fvklentlv her
s 1
..;. f1n nnt h-1;pv. ;
rom tbe right hand what is known to!
the Jeftj but are 5nclincd t0 the opiu;
Jon that a cood tb5nc 5U0Uid oei
fforked for ali"lbere is iL j
, ,
I
I lift
amlv one ro A DOSE.
DIMM Plmptet. cum MasaeM. Pnnula awl
CesUwmts. 26 et$- a box at druoruu or br mail
bampla Fix, addraaa Dr. BstHUc. Co. ffaila. fa.
Fref h Columbia river smelt at Varney ;
& Co.'s. 10 lk j
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On All News Stands.
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IN THK EAST EM. in tbe Colura
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fill Kinds Of JfeMeSS WOfk.!
J-KS-OtlKENliOltrrEi: KlEDl,
Physicians and Surgeons,
eiwcltl attention given to inrsery.
Room 21 aud 21, Tel. 23. Vogt Block
one, as now. governor .oru, iuc
; responsibility is upon you.
ore trhli sirms inri '. Columbia, ine we-J-oouna train ravw sit
cart wim.i.u. The Dalles In ample time for rasxjncersw take,
rrnnrl tinr-tlritnrr Pnr. the steamer, arrlvlnp in Portland in time for the
g ana lieraiamg 1 Ol .- mtn. southern and Northern tnUu: East-
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PRICE gjg) CENTS
Regulator IAne-V
m mm nraui
Navigation Co.'
FREIGHT AND PASSENGER
BETWEEN
The Dalk. Hood Klvcr.C&wade Locks and I'ort
land dally, (""' aundny.
( DOWN THE VALLEY
Are yon eo
( EASTERN OREGON ?
If jo, save money and enjoy a fceantifnl trip on j
tadJlnp.lnTheDl,wlnamc
;o iue me luiduudu iiaui.
For farther Information apply to
J. X HARNEY, Afrcnt,
Oat Street Dock. Portland. Oregon,
Or W C. ALLAWAY, Gen. Apt..
The Dalles. Oregon
Jiexju Year
Experiences.
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.' Wo Y
( Let the memorv of the old year be tbe
I experience that shall guide yon thronjrb
' the new. You remember where yon
1 have paics and Dleasures. Good health
brought the pleasure, bad health
brought the pain. If you want good
health you will get it through good
medicine. We use tothing but tbe best .
' and finest dregs in Compounding,
',RE LIABLE PHARMACISTS
175 Sbcqiiq Street THE DALLES
holiday
Improuemeits.
, j ou wane paper wuicn macee your
, holiday enjoyment greater. You j
want paper which makes your home
pleaeanter at all times. You need each
ebaaes and deeigns ae will t'ive more
, beauty and more comfort in your home.
We show you stylee that exceed any ,
ever seen here at pricee never attempted i
for such quality.
I.
D. W. VATJSE, Third St.
Harry Liebe,
PRACTICAL
If
rtalcr
All work promptly attcaded to,
and warranted.
174 VOGT BLOCK.
B rU3L SSr Pullman
Slsckwcil's
:si4eiuiaWDaii(si' $mm Durham I
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LINE iH Srn'-JMilg I wmwvv TO
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Wholesale
JVIALiT LtlQUOfrS,
Uiines and Cigars.
THE CELEBRATED
ANHEUSER-BUSCH
HOP GOLD
Anhenser-Bnsch Malt Nutrine,
beverage, nneqnaled as a tonic.
STUBLING & WILLIAMS.
Closing
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FURNITURES CARPETS
PRINZ c NITSCHKE
Arefpoinp to clofe ont Mieir bnsiness,
COST PRICES. -Now is tbe ti
time
All persons knowine tberaeives indebted
settle thfcir
Jbe postoffiee Parma,
CLARKE &. FALK, Proprietors. - -
Pure Drugs and JVledieines.:DOORS'
Toilet Articles and I'erfuinerv, WINDOWS,
.piist Ijo of Imported ar?d Domestic $iars. SHINGLES
Telephone, 333. New Vogt Block. T?T-pxr' T'RTPTT
PIONEER BAKERY.
I have re-opened this well-known Bakery,
and am now prepared to supply every
body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also
all kinds of Staple and Fancy Groceries.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioar
Z. DONNELL,
PfESCHlPTIOH DRUGGIST
TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY.
Opp. A. 11. Williame & Co., THE DALLES, OR
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to said firm are reqoested to call and
account.
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Tliff 1)1U, Oregon
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A. I). CHARLTON. Asat. G. P. A.,
M, Morriniu Cor. Third. I'orUmnl Orceon
Drugs
Paints
Oils
Wall Paper
Window Glass
Snip-talj Drat 6.
TUm
FIRE CLAY,
LIME, CEMENT,
1 Window-Glass and
i Picture Moulding.
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J. ti. bCHEXK.
I'rwildent.
II. M. Dka-
Oublir
First National Bank.
I THE DALLES - - - OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
I Deposits received, subject to Sight
: Draft or Check.
! Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on dur of collection.
, Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold
, New York, San Francisco an! port
on
land.
niRBOTOKS
D. P. Thompbo. Jko. S. Schkuck.
Eu. M. Williams, Gxo. A. Liub.
U. M. Bb&ix.
Strayed.
Strayed from Dufur, Or., about the
last oi July, two bay horses, of about
1000 pounds weight, both geldings; one
a light bay, branded 5 on right hip; th
other dark bay, branded HF (connect
ed) on left shoulder. Information lead'
ing to tbe recovery of either, or both, o
these horses will be rewarded by the
owner. Kkv. John Eyakb.
declMui.l! Columbus, Wash.
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