The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 02, 1898, Image 2

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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
The only Republican Daily Xetcspapet on
)Yatco County.
EASTERN OFFICE SSO lo S34 Temple
Court, jY. Y. Citv. E. KATZ, Agent.
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WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 1S0S
THE PRESIDENT IX NEW YORK.
The president's Xcw York speech
could not have been more timely.
The financial question was just then
at the front iu both brandies of con
gress. The senate had before it.
sure to pass, the Te.'ler resolution;
the house had before it, only not
sure to pass, the Gage bill. Without
directly allndiny to either, the presi
dent clearly set forth the policy of
the administration upon both. Not
that he committed the administra
tion to any particular bill, but he
did declare in favor of the actual
passage of a bill embodying the line
of finance laid down in the St. Louis
platform. As to the Teller resolu
tion, he hit it squaiely in the face
without naming it. Here are the
two salient passages of the speech,
which exactly fit the two branches of
congress :
It is not sullicient for citizens now
adays to say simply that they are in
favor of sound money. That is not
enough. The people's purpose must
be given the vitality of public law.
Better an honest effort with failure
than the avoiding ot so plain and
commanding a duty.
Nothing should ever tempt us
nothing ever will tempt u to scale
down the sacred debt of the nation
through a legal technicality. What
ever may be the language of the
contract, the United States will dis
charge all its obligations in the cur
rency recognized as the best through
out the civilized world at the times
of payment.
It is impossible to mistake the
meaning of either of these declara
tions. Not once did the president
mention gold or silver, greenbacks or
bank notes, but there is no sugges
tion of evasion. On the contrary, it
is a bugle call to the forces of sound
monej to rally upon the open Geld
for an aggressive campaign.
It is by no means improbable that
the great battle for sound money i
to be fought at the eongressionnl
polls of this year. It may be re
called that the final victor' over fiat
ism was won at the congressional
election of 187S. That was the one
issue of the campaign. From one
end of the country to the other,
wherever there was a free vote and a
fair count, the question was rnone
tar Not that every Democrat was
for fiat money or eveiy Republican
for sound monej-, but it was every
where recognized that the Republi
can party, as a party, was committed
anil that the Greenbackers had con
trol of -the Democracy. It is the
same way now. Twenty years ago
James G. Ulaine was the most elo
quent champion of sound money.
He made a grand tour of the North
west in advocacy of hard .money, as
the term then was. No more effect
ive series of political speeches was
ever made.
If William McKinley were free
from the burdens of the presidency,
he could do for the same cause in
1898 as effective service as Mr.
Ulaine did in 1878. From the na
ture of the case he cannot go about
from place to place discussing the
financial question, but if necessary
lie can submit to congress a special
message covering the ground.
The New York speech made no
attempt at discussion. It defined
the monetae position of the presi
dent and called upon tho friends of
sound money, in congress and out,
to come to the rescue of tho country
from the peril of a depreciated and
dishonest currency. This appeal
should call out responses from both
ends of the cnpitol. The senators
and representatives in
should heed the voice of the presi
dent, not only in the their voles, but
in their speeches. Lrst spring and
summer it was all very well to let
the free traders do all the talking.
The people understood the matter,
and a protective tariff was to be
passed; but now there is no little
popular misunderstanding, and, what
is more, no actual legislation on
finance can be expected from this
concress.
An aggressive campaign for sound
money may give us both the hou?n
and the senate during the last half
of the McKinley administration.
Then, and only then, would the mon
etary issue be settled, and settled
riant.
There is no need of little children be
iiiR tortured by scald head, eczema and
akin eruptions. DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve gives instant relief and cures per
manently. Sntpes-Kinersly Drug Co.
NOTICE.
I'MTKD STATES I.AND OrFlCE.(
The Dallfs, Or., sept. 'JO, 1'J7.
t'omtilalut liiivinc been entered at thl otlice
by William Johnson asnlint O-cnr 5. HotUen for .
abaiulmilnz hi homestead entry So. .Wl, dated I
September "23. ls5. upon the S1- NE'4, sE'4
MV mid XE'A SW'4, Section Sf. Township 3.
sontn Riiiipe l.i E, In Vncn County, Orecon,
with a view to the cancellation of aid entry, I
the said names are nerecv summoned to iimx.nr
nt thi- oflice on the COth day of October, 197, at
10 o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish testi
mony concerning said alleged abandonment,
spavil JAS. F. JIOOKE, KecHter
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve
Cures Piles, Scalds, Burns.
B S HUNTINGTON
H S WILSON
HIWTINGTOX WILSON.
ATTOhNEYS AT LAW,
THE DALLEs, OREGON
Otlice ovfr First Nat. Bank.
TRED. W. WILSON.
L ATTORNEY AT LAW, I
THE 1ALLE;,0REG0N . 1
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u taxe tne r.a.n-wiuuu train.
For further information upply to
J. N. HAU.S'KV, AKcnt,
Oak Street Dock. Portland. Oregon,
Or V C. AI.LAWAY. Uen. Ai;t.,
The Dalles. Orttron
Harry Liebe, j
PRACTICAL
Watchmaker Jeweler i
All work promptly attended to,
and war ran ltd.
174 VOGT BLOCK.
Wholesale.
MALT LtlQUOftS,
Olines and Cigars
THE CELEBRATED
ANHEUSER
HOP GOLD
! Anheuser-Busch Malt
"beverage, UneCjUaled as a tOUlC.
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FURNITURE
PRINZ & NITSCHEE
' Are'Jgoiup tn clo?e out their business, nntl they nre ofl'orinc thuir lnrce atock nt
! ' COST PRICES. Now is the time to buy good Furniture client).
! All persons knowinc theniseives indebted to snid firm nre requested to enll nnd
tCLUf UlL'ir
Jr;e postoffiee pharmacy,
CLARKE & FALK, Proprietors.
Pare Drags and Medicines.
Toilet Articles and Perfumerv,
pist T of Imported apd Domestic Qiars.
Telephone, 333. New Vogt Block.
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,
7VI. Z. DONNELL,
PESCHlPTIOfi DRUGGIST
TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY.
Opp. A. M. Williams & Co.,
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i I'l'l.l.MAN Ilt'l'FKT SLEKl'ERS
I AND SECO.VD-CLA Kl.KEl'INd (!ARS
Attaclii'il to all TliniiiBli Trains.
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i .State. Oanaila ami Eliroo can he uhtaluei! at
lowest raten Irmu . , ,
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All ahovc tnilim arrive at ami ilomrt Irom
(iriiml Central .Station. Filth nnd Irving Btreets
YAMHILL DIVISION.
l'a!.enKcr Dciiut, halt ill JeHerMin street.
U'uve (or OSWEdO, dally, except Sunday, at
;:-J0 a. m.. 1'J ..aj. 1 ,V, ft. tA, 0:'i'., h:U'i ji, m.
(and 11 ::!0 p. m. on Saturday only, ami 1:0) a. in
and :i :tn p. in. on Sundays only). Arrive at
Portland dally at '(: 10 and a m. . and 1 :S5,
I l.'i, ii:ai ami 7..V1 p. m., (and 10:U" a. in, .( IS
&.1U p. m. on .Sundays only.
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dav, ThurMlay and Saturdaj it 3:lXi p. m.
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MuiiML'or.
i, II MAKKIIAM,
Asst. (i. K. A: I'as.s. Ast
Drugs
Paints
Oils
Wall Paper
Window Giass
j Snipes-Kinersly Dm
129 Second Street,
! THE DALLES, OREGON
DOORS,
; WINDOWS,
'SHINGLES,
FIRE BRICK,
FIRE CLAY,
i
LIME, CEMENT,
Window-Glass and
Picture Moulding.
EC. G- Ii 3D UST IsT.
, S. Hriiknk,
1'reslilt'nt.
II. M. 1IKA. ,.
C'aalilf
First National Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OREGON
A Ueneral Hanking BubIuuhb tranHuotud
Oepoeite received, eubject to Biglit
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on dav of collection.
Bight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, Ban Francisco and port
land. DI KBOTOH8.
D. ?. Thompson. Jmo. S. Sciunck.
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