The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 07, 1898, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
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MONDAY - - MARCH 7, 1S9S
TIIE COMING STRUGGLE.
The coming jiolitic.il campaign
will he the most exciting ever held
m Oregon. A great issue is nt
stake to determine whether the gov
ernment of Oregon shall be placed in
the hands of a party representing all
the vagaries summed up in the words
free silver and foolishness. It is a
question of sound money, stable com
mercial conditions, advancement and
prosperity, against Populism, uncer
tainty, experiment and business ret
rogression. From the close of the war dovrn to
President Cleveland's famous free
trade message of 1887, it may be
said that there was no real issue di
Tiding the great political parties.
The Republican and Democratic con
ventions were held at regular inter
vals and platforms adopted which
could mean almost anything. It was
the great boast of the Republican
part that il represented the patriot
ism of the nation in the days of the
rebellion, and the chief expressions
of the Democratic organizations were
directed against the Republicans be
cause the' had been so long in
power.
And upon such equivocal platforms
these great parties went before the
country. It is true that the tariff
has always been more or less an issue,
but on many points the divergence
was more fanciful than real. Four
years of Democratic administration,
however, settled the tariff question
fully and finally, and the country
thoroughly was committed to the
doctrineglf a moderate tariff for the
protection of home industries.
It was hoped also that the money
question was definitely settled by the
election of 1890 and so it was in
the minds of clear-thinking citizens,
liut the professional politicians, the
dissatisfied place-hunters and agita
tors), to whom the dearest occupa
tion is fomenting trouble, -seek to
revivify a dead issue and make free
silver a rallying cry of all those who
are "agin' the government." AVe do
not believe that the great majority
of those who supported Mr. Bryan in
'9C are desirous of seeing the country
plunged in the sea of agitation, as il
was then; but the leaders do, and
they are using every argument pos
sible to bring the mosses in line. By
reason of being the first state to hold
an election, Oregon is naturally
chosen for the battle-ground of the
opposing forces.
The duty of citizenship was never
more plain nor urgent than it is to
day. It is useless to argue the gold
or silver standard over again in all
its details. Those who have eais
and will not hear do not want to be
convinced. There is but one thing
that need be done, and that is for
the adherents and believers in a
sound monetary system to make an
other effort arid make impossible the
imputation tiiat Oregon could ever
be carried for free silver, Jong as
the conditions exist as they do to.
day.
It is very difficult to gain any ac
curate information with regard to the
situation orAhe Trans-Siberian RaiJ
way. It is announced now, how
ever, that the imperial railway com
missioner, Hilkoff, has made a long
report on the matter to the czar. He
says that the road will bo open
throughout its entire length next
summer, and that the time from St.
Petersburg to Vladivostock will be
ten days. American rolling stock
and locomotives will bo largely em
ployed. An interesting calculation
has been made of the actual running
time of the various railway and
steamship lines east and west around
the world by this route, and il is stat
ed that under ordinary circumstances
the circle may be made in !W days, the
itinerary being as follows: St. Pe
tersburg to Yladivostock, ten days;
Vladivostock to San I-rancisco, ten
days; San Francisco to New York,
four and a half days; New York to
Bremen, seven days; Bremen to St.
Petersburg, one and a half days.
By engaging special trains and secur
ing the fastest steamers, this time, it
is said, ma be reduced to twenty
eight days, with an allowance of
seven hours for delays.
It was the consensus of opinion of
those who attended the wool conven
tion that The Dalles is going to have
the best business season this spring
in Us history. All indications bear
out the statement that money will be
plenteous in every line of trade. Is
not this the time to provide for the
permanent prosperity of our city by
inducing foreign capital to invest in
manufacturing enterprises:
goal is well worth the trial.
The
DANGER IN SODA.
Serious ISesul's Sometimes Follow Its
Excessive Use.
Common soda is all right in its place
mid indispensable in tiie kitchen and
for cooking and washing purposes, but
it was never intended for a medicine,
and people who use it as such will some
day regret it.
We refer to the common use of soda
to relieve heartburn or sour stomach, a
habit which thousands of people practice
almost daily, and one which is fraught
with danger; moieover the soda only
gives temporary relief and in the end
the stomach trouble continues to get
worse and worse.
The sod acts as a mechanical irritant
to the walls of the stomach and
bowels and cases are on record where
it accumulated in the intestines, canamg
death by intlaraation or peritonitis.
Dr. Harlandson recommends as the
safest and surest cure for sour stomach
acid dyspepsia, an excellent prepara
tion sold by druggists under the name of
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. These tab
lets are large twenty-grain lozenges,
very pleasant to taste and contains the
natural acids, peptones and digestive
elements essential to good digestion,
and when taken after meals they digest
the food perfectly and promptly before
it has time to ferment, and sour and
poison the blood and nervous system.
Dr. Wuerth states that he invariably
uses Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets in all
cases of stomach derangements and finds
them a certain cure not only for sour
stomach, but by promptly digesting the
food create a healthy appetite, increase
flesh and strengthen the action of
the heart and liver.
They are not a cathartic, but intended
only for stomach diseases and weakness
and will be found reliable in any stom
ach trouble except cancer of the stomach-
All druggists sell Stuart'sDyepepsia
Tablets at,50c per package.
A little book describing all forms of
stomach weaknesses and their cure
mailed free by addressing the Stuart Co.
of Marshall, Mich.
Foul.' cigars are on sale at the follow
ing places: finipes-Kinersly, Clark &
Falk and M. Z. Donnell, druggists ; Com
mission Co., Geo? Ruch. Fred Fisher
arid Cbas, Phillips, grocers ; Columbia
Candy Factory and A. Keller, confection
era: Chas. Frank, Ad. Keller, Dan
lUker, A,ug. Uuchler, Ben Wileon and
The Midway, saloons.
Sheepmen, call at Clarke & Falk's
and get prices on the La Plata Sheep
Dip. It is non-poisonous, mixes in
stantly with cold water, and it is an in
fallible cure for scab, hoof rot, lice and
ticks. 1-tf
Whooping cough is the most distress
ing malady ; but its duration can be cut
short by tho use of One Minute Cough
Cure, which is also the best known
remedy for croup and all lung and bron
chial trouble.
Thero are three little things which do
more work than any other three' little
things'created they are the ant, the bee
and DoWitt'e Little Early Risers, the last
being the famous little pills for stomach
and liver troubles.
Don't annoy others by your coughing,
and risk your life by neglecting a cold.
One Minute Cough Care cares coughs,
colds, croup, grippe and all throat and
lung troubles.
Taking the
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RELIABLE PHARMACISTS.
115 Second Street, THE DALLE?,
holiday
Improuemepts.
You want? paper which makes your
holiday enjoyment greater. You
want paper whichmakes your home
plpasanteratall times. You need such
shades and designs as will give more
beauty and more comfort in your home.
We show you styles that exceed any
ever seen here at prices never attempted
for such quality.
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The Dalles, Hood Itlvcr, Cascade Lockf and Port
land dully, oTtrnt Kunilay.
DOWN THE VALLEY
Are you going , OR TO
(EASTERN OREGON?
If so, nine money and enjoy a beautiful trip on
the Columbia. The weit-bouud train arrives at
The Dalle!) in ample time (or pawnirers to take
the steamer, firrlviiiK In l'ortland In time for tho
outKoinK Southern and Northern twin; Ka.it
bound pHsteiiKerK arriving' in The Dalles in time
to take the Kant-bouud train.
for further information apply to
J. N. IIAKNKY, Ascent,
Oalc Street Dock. Portland. OreKon,
Or W C. ALI.AWAY, (ien. At.,
The Dalle. Urexon
NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION.
I.anij Omen, Tim Jhi.lks, Or,J
February 15, IMS. j
Notice Is hereby Riven that the following.
named acttlei has llled notice of his Intention
U make dual proof In tupiMirt of IiIh claim, and
that mid proof will ba made before itetfUter mid
Ileceiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Monday,
April 10, J8U8, viz:
Jumea Ball, of The Dalle,
H. E. No. 4717, for the HK4 NW', 8 NE and
NKK HW Bee. 31, T, 1 N., K. mi. W. il.
He names the following wltnemes to prove
hla continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said ln(, viz,:' '
Alexander Vance, Albert Walters, William
Wolf, Frank Obriit, all of Tho Dalles, Oregon.
Ml JAS. F. MOOUK, KeitUter.
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve
Cure Pilta, Scalds, Uuriu.
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I have re-opened this well-known Bakery,
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