The Dalles Daily Chwniel. TV only Republican Daily Neutpapet on Watco County. fekl.r Clubbing Kitten. Chronicle nml Oregonian ?2 25 Chronicle nnd Exaniinur 2 25 Chronicle nnd Inter Ocenn '. l.So Chronicle and Tribune 1 75 Chronicle and X. V. World 2 00 AtlTertUInc j:ntr. One ii.ch or Iw In Dallj- fl 40 Over two Inches nnd under (our lnche. . 10) Over tour niche? and under twelve Inches.. ,o Over twelve inches ... 0 DAILY AND WEEKLY One Inch or Uvs, fct Inch... . .. .J2 SO Over one Inch and under four Inthes. . 2 CO Over tour inches nnd under twelve inches . 1 60 Over welve Inches 100 All in all, wc may expect to see our city thronged with visitors from abroad. Ever endeavor is being made for their suitable entertain ment, though we have been informed that no provision has been made for lijrhtinu the streets with electricity J ! during the convention. I5y all ! means this should be done; not be cause as a city wc w ish to sail under false colors, but because of the creator convenience and comfort the better lights would afford the visit- , ors. We trust this matter can be i suitably arranged before the conven ! tion clay arrives. Taking the JVIedicine. THURSDAY FEBRUARY 24, 189S MOULD XQT BE jRE-yOlirXATED, It is generally understood that the Simon crowd in Portland is deter mined to push Governor Lord before the Republican state convention as a candiiatc for re-nomination. We do not believe in any event Gover nor Lord can be re nominated, and trust his candidacy will not be seri ously urged before the convention. By bis refusal to call an extra session of the legislature the present gov ernor shows that with him the inter ests of the state are subservient to those of faction. The constitution of the United States intends that each state shall have two senators in the national senate. Oregon has but one. There is no more hope of Mr. Corbett be ing seated than there is of "building a railroad to Mars" a saj'ing the Oregonian is fond of repeating and it is the height of folly for Mr. Cor bett, or any of his strikers, to await the vote in the senate with the ex pectancy of a favorable outcome. The committee on privileges and elections has already made an ad verse report upon the Corbett case. and practical!' this ends it. Governor Lord"6 refusal, then, to call an extra session of the legislature can have nothing to do with the Corbett case, and the onty explana tion which suggest itself is that the governor is afraid that should the legislature meet, Mr. Mitchell would be chosen senator. Such a consider ation is unwerthy of a state's chief executive, yet every indication points to this as being the real rea son. While Mr. Mitchell is the un doubted choice of the majorit' of the people of Oregon, yet it is not true, as the Oregonian would have us believe, that the friends of Mr. Mitchell are clamoring that Mitchell or nobody shall be chosen senator. That is the cry of the Simon-Scott combine, and they have decided that nobody shall be elected. Oregon has a right to another senator, and Governor Lord, who is in a large measure to blame for the present situation, should see 'that an opportunity be given to elect one. When the legislature is convened then his responsibility ends, and if that body refused to make a choice, the governor is none to blame. The people of Oregon wint to be represented by two senators, and the' care not who Hie second one is, provided he be a clean, ab.'e man, devoted to the principles of good government nnd the Republican party. llcports received by the commit tee who have in charge the arrange incnls for the coming Wool-Growers' Convention, confirm the predictions made that a large number of visitors will be in attendance. Industrial Agent Judson is traveling in Eastern Oregon interviewing people and ex plaining the benefits to be derived from the convention, and he has written to the committee that fully five hundred visitors may be ex pected. Prom the. interior country adjacent to The Dalles there will be many' sheepmen present, while quite a number of Portland people have signified their intention of taking this opportunity to visit The Dalles. Frank Sherwood was down tow'n to day, the first time since he had his tns- j sle with cholera morbus. He snys lie j drove miles nfterhe was taken eick, and . never catno so near dying in his life, j After this when he goes out in the conn-1 . I. till l.- l l-l f.-M . cry lie win nine a uouieoi vjiinmueriiun si Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy ! with him. Missouri Valley (Iowa' Times. For sale by Blakeley !c Hough-1 ton. 1 fwf I Weekly Inter Ocean !W S LARGEST CIRCULmOSjnPHTJOLmL PAPER IN THE WEST It is radically Republican, advocating But it can always be relied on J S the cardinal doctrines of that party I for fair and honest reports of all po- with ability and earnestness... Ilitical movements.........' THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN SUPPLIES ALL THE NEWS AND BEST CURRENT LITERATURE It Is Morally Clean and as a Family Paper Is Without a Peer. The Literature of its columns Is equal io that of the best maga zines. 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Fall Size Wc ; Trial Eize 10c. : at Drnirriits or by mill. LY BUOTI1EKS, a.1 Warren Street, New Yorfc. 115 Second Street, THE DALLES,! Wholesale COLD 'N HEAD holiday ,Improuemei?t8. FREE. FREE. G) ( -We Will Give SL Subscribers and Persons subscribing and pa3ing up in ad vance for the Weekly Ghfoniele A Cop3' of he World JWflLtT LtlQUOfrS, LUines and Cigars. THE CELEBRATED. ANHEUSER-BUSCH and HOP GOLD BEER andnottles. Anhenser-Bnsch Malt Nntrine, a non-alcoholic beverage, unequaled as a tonic. STUBLING & WILLIAMS. You want paper which makes your holiday enjoyment greater. You want paper which makes your home pleasanter'atlall times. You need such ehudes and designs as will give more beauty and more comfort in your home. We show yon styles that exceed any ever seen here at prices never attempted for such quality. 7V. Z. DONNELL, PfESC$IPTIOri , DRUGGIST TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY. D. W. VATTSE, Third St.) Opp. A. M. Williams & Co., THE DALLES, OR A1MMC s TTtI Mcyciopua Regulator Line Tie Dalles. Portlanfl ni Astoria Navigation Co.' n Ti a I ?ivtv a. i 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 Groc Will Answer Any Qiiestion You may Ask It. $ Standard American 3fc Annual. str& Regulator 6 Dalles City FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE BETWEEN Tiie Dalles. Hood Klver, Cascade Locks and Port land dally, ivtt Huuduy, ouho Are you going PRIGE 5 B GENTS -nuA,- Ready Jan. 1, 1898, On All News Stands. Larger, Better, More Complete Than Ever. ( DOWN THE VALLEY OB TO ( EASTERN OREGON ? If 80, save money mid enjoy a TAnutltil trlfi on the Columbia. Tfie wt-bouMl trnln urriven Ht The Dallex lu nmiilu time for iiassifuncrx to take tlic steamer, orrlvlng in l'ortlaud in time (or tlie outimiiiK t-outheru urn! .Northern traiim; Kat bound eiiKer arrlvlriK In The Duties In time to take the Kaiit-bouud truln. For further Information apjilj- to J. J. IIAK.VKV, ABCtit, CJalc Street Dock, i'ortland. Orecon, Or W C. ALLAWAV, (,en. At., The Dalle)!. Orecon has the best Dress Goods has the best Shoes as everything to he found in a first-class Dry Goods Store. C. F. STEPHENS. DEALERS IN Iflll kinds of I 'Tlit most width sold Annual Refer- tnct Book and Political Manual published. THE WORLD, Pulitzer Building, New York. NOTICE FOR rUULICATIOX. I.ahij OrncE. The VKU.v.h, Or.,; February 16, 1d!. j Notice Ik herebv el ven that tbo folloirlnv. j imrned M.'ttlei ha filed notice of his Intention in rnuke hnul orool in (ujiport ol lilx claim, and t tint fcillft t.piiif will I.A hiH t.fr.r,. IC..f.lht..r uti, Receiver nt The Dallet, 'Oregon, ou Monday,! iirn ii, jtys, viz; Jnnioa Halt, of The Ualle, H. K. No. 1717, for the HEX VWX, M NKtf and XKX NKJi tc. 31, Tii 1 S.,H, 12 V.. W , M. lie nainea the following wltnee to prove hlocontiuuouiireiri'denceujion and cultivation of irald Jund, viz.: 1 Alexander Vance, Albert Walter, William Wolf, frank Obriat, all of The Duller, Oreitou. 10-II JAB. V. JlOOl'.K, lieihter. I ; Funeral Supplies) Grandall&Borget UNDERTAKERS EMBALMERS The Dalles, Or. Subscribe for The Chpoincle Hobes, Burial Shoes, Ete. 0.R.&N TO THE ERST! OIVKS THE CHOICE OF TWO Transcontinental ROUTES GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY. OREGON SHORT LINE. -VJA- Spokane Minneapolis St. Paul Chicago Salt Lake Denver Omaha Kansas City Low Rates'to all Eastern Cities OCEAK STKAMKKH I.t I'ortluud Eturr t'irc Uv for SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Steiuiu'ra monthly from Portland to Yokohumii nnd Hong KonR via North, crn 1'nclfic Stenmship Co., in conni-ctlon with O. R. & N. For full detail call on 0. K & Co. s Agent The DhIIih, or Hddrifw DOIIaO.V, CAKUI.l, A CO.. Gen Acts., North I'iK'HIc Steamshlii Co. TliltR CAKI). No. t, to S)knne and Great Northern arrive at W.'l'i p. m.. leaver nt ft:. TO p. in. No. to i'emlle ton, linker City and Ctilon I'acltlc.arrtveijat 12:45 p. in., departs nt 12:.r() p. in. No ft, from Spokane and Great Northern, nr. rlvin nt " Ml a. m depnrtH at f,:6!i n. in. No. 1, from Uukir City and Unlou l'acliic, arrives at 3:-U a. m., departs nt :i::tu a. m. Nos. 'Zi and 'Jt, movliiR eiist of The Dalle, will furry passenger. No. 1 arrives at 5 p. m., departs at 1:45 p. m. rajKeimers for Hejipner take No 2, leaving here at 11: IS p. in. W, It. IIUHI.IIUKT, Gen. ram. Act l'ortlaud, Oregon Drugs Paints Oils Wall Paper Window Glass Sn ipes-'inersly Drug Co. 129 Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON DOORS, WINDOWS, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY, LIME, CEMENT, Window-Glass and Picture Moulding. J. H. 8CHENK, I'resldent. H. M.llKAf. , Cimliicr First National Bank. THE DALLES - - - OREGON A tienertii Bunking BubJiicbb tranBucted Deposits received, subject to Sight Draft nr Ohw.k. Gollectione made nnd proceeds promptly remitted on dav of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on new xoric, Ban Jrancitoo Mac '-on-land. DiHitryrnHa D. P. Thompion. Jmo. B. BciiKNtr, En. M. Williams, Gko. A. Liuut. II . M. UKAt.L.