The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 03, 1898, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
TV only Republican Daily Seictpapet on
kuuihv.
EASTERS OFFICE SM to SM Temple ; any parleying or dallying with na
Court, X. Y. Citv. E. KATX. Agent. tionaj djsuonor.
Werkly Clubbing Kates
Chronicle and Oregonian . . .
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Chronicle and Lxannner - -o
Chronicle and Inter Ocean . . l.S-3
Chronicle and Tribune 1 "5
Chronicle and Y. World 2 00
THCE5DAY
FEBRUARY 3. 1S9S
THE yATIOXAL ISSUE OF 2S:tS.;
I
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The Inter Ocean had the follow-
inn- in -pfarrl te the Teller resolution '
ln ,n t-ar" lc U1- uutl rc-"'uuulh
,..;nl. ... ,lnrnntar1 in l.nnrn n '
which vas defeated m the houre a
-
few days since:
Hardly had the fifty-fifth con
gress met in regular session before a
kind of rivalry sprang up at the cap
ital between the Teller resolution
and the Gage bill. It was evident
that one or the other would deter
mine the line of battle for the con
gressional campaign of 1S95, and it
was eertainlv a matter of the hio-hest
tciiamr) a maner ox me tnsutit
political importance il should. With
their old-time facility for blundering,
thp ljomnont tnnk it iinnn thorn. I ine fam iwrues are nereDy summouea io arivear
uie uemot-rais iook it upon uiem- at h(4 omcvou the soth dav of October. ir. at
selves to mikp rptmrliitinn thp issnp 10 o'cloct a. m.. to reswud and furnish tesU
SCIU' lo m!lKe repuoiauon UE Issue. concerning said alleeed abandonment.
In a general wa the bill and tbe I
resolution involve tbe same issue '
sound money and financial honesty ;
but from the strategic poiut of view
it was greatly to the advantage of
tbe Republican part that tbe fight
ing should be on the line of this
question : Shall tbe United States,
which has always paid even debt in
full, pay what remains unpaid at
about 56-cents on the dollar? In
adopting a proposition so monstrous
the Democrats of tbe senate did tbe
Republican party a great campaign
service. There every Democrat,
with one lone exception, supported
tbe Teller resolution. The leader
ship of Bryan in 1896 was bad
enough, but the leadership of Teller
in 19S is a still more egregious
"blunder.
The Democrats were under no
kind of necessity to take the initia
tive. Their party is not responsible
for tbe government. Four years ago
the Republicans lived up to their
t
privilege and let the Democrats go
on and force the fighting. The
Democrats could have done the
same in this case. The Republican
bouse would have been obliged to
pass a revenue bill, or been open to
the charge of cowardice. Unfortu
nately for tbe Republican party, no
monetary bill could pass the present
bouse which would not be distorted
by the enemy into the raising of the
single gold standard. Many a voter
who would be utterly opposed to al
lowing tbe silver dollar to fall below
tbe sold standard would be no less
utterly opposed to the abandonment
of genuine bimetallism. Tbe Cage
bill is not such abandonment, but a
good many people might have been
persuaded that such is tbe case, es
pecially as Mr. Gage lias made tbe
mistake ot talking too much. His
bill is sound and conservative, but'
its passage would have made all his !
speeches and interviews available '
campaign ammunition. Rut now,
the Democrats have rushed in and
dtawn tbe line of battle outside tbe '
field covered by the Gage bill, or
an' like measure. j
Tbe truth is that the Teller reso- J
lution carries repudiation farther!
man tue ureenoacKers ever pro
posed to carry it. At no time after
tbe war and during which greenbacks
were below par were they worth any
thing like so little as the silver dol
lar is today. The intrinsic value of
tbe silver dollar is only about uG
cents, and the undisguised meaning
of tbe resolution gathered by Teller
is that the United States cheat its
creditors out of about 14 per cent of
their just claims. Twenty years ago,
when the last great flat campaign was
waged, tbe greenback lacked only a
few cents of being worth its face in
gold.
Tbe good came of the country
docs not admit of any hesitation in
repudiating repudiation. Tbe whole
country ami tlic intelligence of the
tcnrlrl nt lnrirn slmlllrl iw fit OJlPf tlO
tiGcd Jthat tbe Republican party
(stands tor n.itioual iioncstv, witt-oui
There is no need of little children be
tnp tortured by scald head, eczema and
skin eruptions. DeWitt's Witch Hazel
I -.
Salve cives instant relief and cures per
manently. 5nipes-Kiners!y Drup Co.
Evervbodv reads Thu Chronicle.
Notice of Final Account.
Notice Is hertibr "riven tliat the undersigned.
administratrix ol the estate of Y liray. de-
c"l- ha filed her final account In the rounty
ivuirt of the state of Oreson. (or Waje County.
and the itidse thereof has amwlnted Monday,
, tne lTth day ot January, l..a: the hour of 1
o clock p. m. a the time fur hearing objection
to -aid Unal account and the settlement thereof.
All helr, creditor and other iron Interested
In ald estate are herebv notified to ajipor on
uneu io npper nu
d hearinC and set-
or iiorc tne uay et inr faia neannc ana se
tlemeutand file -heir ijeetio:i5. If any they'
have, ti -aid final account, or to any iwirtlcula:
item thereof. ieeif yinc their objection thereto, '
Ia!le Hty. urecon. Dtc. lii.l?ST. '
delii il. B. iiKAY, Administratrix. I
NOTICE.
r.vtTED hTATE? Land Office.
The Dalles, Or.. Sept. -"0. 15157. i
Complaint having been entered at thi5 odice I
by Wiiliam Johnson uealnt 0cars. Kotl-enfo-
ab,iudoBinc hi homestead entry No. WM.dstfti
' IwVMSnTSiw
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JAs. F MOORE. Kesister
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve
Cures Piles, Scalds, Burns.
E 5 HrSTINGTON H S VILON
r.VTIXGTOX A WILSON.
ATTOKNEYs AT LAW,
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f ATTORNEY AT LAW.
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The Dulles in ample time for potiem.'f.-rn to take
the ktcamer, arriving in Portland in time for the
outgoing eouthern and Northern train Kant
fcound iwwenger arri vltitr In The Ual in time
to take the Ka4t-bound train.
For farther information apply to
J. N. HARNEY, Agent,
Oak ritrit Iiock. Portland. Oregon, i
Or W C. ALLAWAY, Oen. Agt., j
The Dalles. Oregon I
Harry Liebe,
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i Wholesale-
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Anheuser-Bnsch Malt Nntrine, a non-alcoholic j
beverage, nnequaled as a tonic. j
STUBLING & WILLIAMS.
Closing
FURNITURE
PRINZ
Are.going to cloie out their business, and they are otlerine their larce stock at !
COST PRICES. "N'ow is the time to buy good Furniture cheap. j
All persons knowinc themselves indebted to said rin are requested to call and
settle their account.
"f f Leave fur Shcrldau. v
Tbe Postoffiee pbarmacy,rr,,
r f I If yj Friduy at!) 10 a, m. Arrlv
CLARKE & FALK, Proprietors.
Pure Drags and JVfedicines.
Toilet Article- and Perfumery,
pintst Ijn of Imported and Domestic $i$ar5.
Telephone, 333.
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, Pioneer Grocer.
7VL Z. DONNELL,
TOILET ARTICLES
Opp. A. M. William? & Co.,
I fill 5 THE mhl
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S THE WEEKLY INTER
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dren as well as the parents.
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2-liIe t "gs to the family THE NEWS OF
S j;., 1 WpRJ-D and gives its readers tbe best and ablest
tu IF -j il1 -J""10 of tbe day. it is in full sympathy
5 i-.,d?iiindJ ?P-tlons of WesUrn people and
ducusses literature and politics from the Western standpoint
l.nnD9 IPC nue tint
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IKiER 0CEAH AW
l'rlr.f of Dallv 1..-
I'rlceof Mllnlu- I...... ..il
Uaily unit Sunday by mall""
- BUSCH and
BEER
on draught
and in oottles
Out Sale
-OF-
CARPETS
NITSCHKE
New Vogt Block.
AND PERFUMERY
THE DALLES. OVi
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CURRENT LITERATURE
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EAST and SOUTH via
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Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Train' leave and are due to arrive at I'nrtlanil
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, , OVKltl.ANl KX i
press iilem, Itiwc- 1 ,
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.v.io i m UeuurK and way Ma-;
J..1U A. M. mis
! Via Wiiotttitirn tori
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Dally
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Sunday.
Mt.Atigfl. Hlrverton.
rti-l Selo, Ilrowns"-
Dally
except
, vuicrpriiipui'm aim
tCorvnllli and way;
itatloti!' I
17:30 A. M.
Jl.
INDEPENDENCE PAKNf.KU l.xpw. train
Dallv (e-xcct stimlnM.
l:."ioii. m. ilA. Portland U.i S2rn. in
7:aiii.in. McMlunxlUi' l.v.J ,'in,ii!
! :w ji. in. iAr liiueiK'iuii'iicc.n ' n in.
'Dally. iDuuy, exccj't sunaa .
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Direct connection at .-an Frnnel.co with Occi
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lltiet fur JAPAN and CHINA, sailing datin on
1 at plication.
Iinte uiid ticket to Enftern point, nnd Eu
roi. AImi JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLVLl mid
i Al'sTP.ALlA. can be obtained from
j J. II. KII1KL.ND, Ticket Agent.
i Through Ticket Otliec, 1st Third utrect. where
through ticket to all (Miint In the KHxturu
l State, Canada and Europe can be obtained hi
louvkt rate from
. J it. KHtKLAND. Ticket Agent.
! All alue train arrive at and depart Irom
Uraud Central station, Fifth and Irving ktrt-vtk
YAMHILL DIVISION.
PaeLgcr Dcp.it, foot of Jefietkou ktrcct
U-ave for O'WEUO. dally, except Sunday, at
i 7..D a. m.: 12.:. 1 .v., 5 I.', 6 25. "MlVi ji. m.
i fund 11 :a) p. m. cm Saturday only, and ;:(J a. m
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1 Portland dallv at "fino aim b:3ii a m. . and 1
' 4 15, C:20 anO 7 M p. in., (and lO OJ a. in , 15
& ID p. in. on sunday only).
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dav, Thursday and saturua it 3 :0a p. in.
"Except bundav. "Except .-aturday.
K. KOEHLEU,
Manager.
(i, H MAKKIIAM,
tt. Ci. K. Pu. Act
Drugs
Paints
Oils
Wall Paper
Window Glass
'Snines-talv Dpiii Co.
129 Second Street,
THE DALLES, OREGON
DOORS,
WINDOWS,
SHINGLES,
FIRE BRICK,
FIRE CLAY,
LIME, CEMENT,
Window-Glass and
Picture Moulding.
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' J. 8. bCIIEMC,
I President.
II. M, UtAl. .
Caklilvr
First national Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OREGON
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Depoeita received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
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remitted on dav of collection.
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