The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 08, 1898, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily ChKmiele.
The only Republican Daily Netctpapet on
Waico Conntv.
ASTERS OFFICE 230 to 234 Temple
Court, A. Y. Citv. E.JZATZ, Agent.
Weekly Clubbing Knte.
Chronicle nnd Oregonian ?2 25
Chronicle nnd Examiner 2 '-'5
Chronicle and Inter Ocean 1.85
Chronicle aud Trilmne 1 "5
Chronicle and X. Y. World 2 00
TUESDAY
- FEBRUARY S, 1S0S
WOOL-GilO WERS COXVEXTIOX.
The convention of wcol-growcrs,
which meets in The Dalles next
mouth, promises to bo the means of
drawing attention to the resources of
Eastern Oregon as a stock country,
as well as to this city as a wool em
porium, livery indication points to
the success of the meeting. The
committee appointed by the Com
mercial Club to have charge ot aU
arrangements has received assurance
from the governors of Washington,
Idaho. Montana and Oregon that
they will send accredited representa
tives, nnd, if possible, attend in per
son. Prominent speakers from dif
fercnt portions of the Northwest
have promised to address the con
vention on matters of interest to
wool-growers, while the assumed at
tendance of stockmen will civc to
the meeting the representative char
acter desired.
The holding of this convention, as
well as others of similar nature, is iu
Jine with the progressive policy now
adopted by the O. R. & X. Co.,
which is seeking to develope tie ter
ritory adjacent to that line. It is a
gratifying sign of the progress ot the
country when railway corporations
are learning that the prosperit of
the largest number means increased
earnings for them, and the pursuance
of this liberal policy will go far to
smooth down the antagonism which
Las so long existed between the rail
roads and the people.
It is peculiarly fortunate for all
concerned that The Dalles has lieen
chosen ;as the place for holding the
convention ; fortunate for The Dalles
because its citizens will be able to
demonstrate to the visitors the re
markable advantages possessed by
this city as a wool-shipping center,
and fortunate for the members at
tending because they will come as
welcome guests to a city which will
receive them with open arms, and
which has the means and spirit to
entertain them properly.
Much good ma3 be made ta result
from this wool-growers' meeting, both
to our visitors and ourselves, and as
citizens we shall use our best en
deavors to make this first meeting a
notable pattern for those which fol
low. To the wool growers of Oregon
The Dalles bids an hospitable invi
tation, and trusts that everyone who
can will come and partake of the
welcome prepared.
Representative McCullough, the
member of the South Carolina legis
lature from Greenville, is reported
to stand sponsor for an act which
throws an amusing side-light upon
the new sociological conditions in
the Palmetto State. The bill in
question, according to the Columbia
Register, makes it unlawful for a
citizen of South Carolina to wear
what is known as a "hip-pocket" in
the rear of the trousers, and ailixes a
minimum penalty of $100 fine and
imprisonment for six months for vio
lation of its provisions. Tho object
aimed at by this bill brings out one
phase of the revolution in thought
which distinguishes the new South
Carolina of today from the old South
Carolina whtsh crumbled to pieces
with the triumph of the "Reformers"
in 1890. The bill aims to reduce
the number of homicides by making
the mean more difficult.
The politicians are coming to the
front, and candidates arc being care
fully groomed. ' Among the guber
natorial poMibllities mentioned are
Governor Lord, who earnestly dc-
sires a re-nomination, it is said;
Charles W. Fulton of Astoria, T. T.
Gccr of Waldo Hills, and Phil Mot
sohan, the present state treasurer.
Willi these as active contestants, the
battle will be a royal one and the
issue uncertain; only it is safe to say
that Governor Lord will be among
the unsuccessful ones. As a candi
date before the people his name
would not cause the wildest enthusi
asm; but. on the contrary, many
knives would be sharpened for use.
Any of the remaining candidates
mentioned would make nn admirable
nominee.
Evidentlj" Spam does not wish
mediation by the United States, as
she has refused the offer now the
third time. Is it not undigni
fied to longer continue the farce:
Either this government should de
clare to the world that it has no in
terest in the Cuban war, and that
Spain may butcher as much as she
pleases, or else, in the cause of hu
inanit', step in and stop it. Our
present shilly-shallying course is be
coming ridiculous.
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It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
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Your Last Chance.
AH negatives now in nir possession
made by Mr. Houghton or D. C. Herrin
prior to Jan. 1, 1S05. will be destroyed.
If ou wieh to duplicate prints, orders
must be placed before March 1st.
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THE WORLD.
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We give it the most careful attention.
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beauty nnd more comfort in your home.
We show you styles that exceed any
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for such quality.
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If no, save money nnd enjoy a beautiful trip on
the Columbia. The weit-bound train arrives at
The Dulles In ample time for imssenircrs to take
the steamer, arriving in l'ortland In time for the
oiitKi'lni; Houtliern aud Northern trains; Kaat.
bound jiassentrem arrivliif; in The Ualles in time
to take the Kaxt-bouud train.
For further information apply to
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Or V C. AM.AWAY. Cien. Apt.,
The Dalles. Oregon
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Are Koinp close nut tht'ir business, and they are ollcririi: their lurno stock at
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settle their account.
Jfye postoffiee pfyarmay,
CLARKE & FALK, Proprietors.
Pure Drags and JWcdicines.
Toilet Articles and Perfuineiy,
pitjst IJp of Imported apd Domestic Qiar5.
Telephone, 333. New Vogt Block.
PIONEER BAKERY.
I hare 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.
M. Z. DONNELL,
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, YAMH1I.1. DIVISION.
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i88BeJdBtri
i THE DALLES, OREGON
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Picture Moulding.
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