The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 21, 1898, Image 2

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MONDAY
M.UtOH 21, 1SS)S
Call for Republican Comity Convention
and Notice of Primary Elections.
The Republican County Convention of nci
county. State of Oregon, is hereby called to meet
in Dalles Cltv, In nld county, on
Weriuesilny, April O, lH'.IK,
t the hour of 8 o'clock n. m. of sa'il dn , for the
purpoM! of nomlnatlngcanJidatcs for the follow
fog comity officers:
One Countv Commissioner, County Citric,
Count Sherlil, County Treasurer. County As
srsior, Countv School Supciintemlent, County
Coroner and County Surveyor; also precinct of
ficer for the icveral precincts of said county:
and ten delegates to the Kcpubllcan State and
Eccond District CouRressicnnl Conventions, and
to transact such other bnlncss as may properly
come before said County Convention.
The convention will consist of ! delegate!,
chosen by the several precincts, and the several
-precincts of said county will bo entitled to repre
sentation In said convention as follows:
Antelope
JIIrUow ....
JUldwln
Bake Oven ....
Columbia.
Oufur
JDescbutcs ....
Kast Dalle
JiastHood Ui;er
Hight Mlk. .
Talis
. ..S
...S
Klngslcy
Moster .
Nnnsene
Oat Grove .
Ilamsev . . . . . . ..
Tigh Valley
Trevitt
Visnto
West Dalles
West Hood River
Wumic
The same being one delegate at lnrse from each
-precinct, and one delezate for every twenty-tiro
votes and one delegate for every fraction over
one-half of twenty-lire votes cast in each of said
precii cts for lion. T. T. Ciecr, Kcpubllcan candi
date for pnMdentlal elector at the November
election in lS'JC.
PRIMARIES.
Primaries to elect delegates to said County
Convention will beheld in cv li of the teerl
-precincts in said Wasco county on March 20,
189S. In East Dalles preriuct the polls of said
firimary election will be located at the Kast End
lose Co.'s house, and D. II. Roberts W. II. Uutls
and L. S. Davis will net as Judges at said elec
tion. In Illgclow precinct the polls will be lo
cated at the olllce of Win. .Mlchell, nnd A. N.
Varney, J. E. Hatnett and Douglas Duftir will
etas judges at said election. In Trevitt pre
ciuet the jolls will be located in the county
court loom, and C. E. Bayard, Frank Voit and
3. 1 Brooks will act as iudgesat sidd election;
nnd in West Dalles precinct the polls will be lo
cated at the City Mills, and W. D. Dart, C. JI.
Touts and J. F. StanleH will act as judges or
Tiild cUctiou. In Antelope precinct the iolls
n i'l be located at the usual voting place, and D.
Kimsey, K. X. Splcei and P. Irvine will act as
i .dgea of said election.
The polls In each of said precincts', in said prl
siiary election, will De kept open from 12 o'clock
uooii to 7 p. m. for the reception of votes. The
polls in erch of the other precincts in tho county
will be located in the usual voting places in each
precinct, and will be opened at the hour of 2
o'clock p. ni. ou said 2titu day of March, lS'lS, and
the election will be conducted In the usual
manner.
Dated at ualles City, Oregon, this 9th day of
Hatch, 1803. J. M. PATTER-SOK,
Chairman Republican County Com.
ST. T. NOLAN, Secretary
SWALLOWED THE CAMEL.
From afusior standpoint the three
conventions Saturday accomplished
their work with but little hitch in
the program. The leaders appor
tioned the cilices, and though some
individuals were disappointed at the
allotment, yet the division was final
Jy unanimously accepted. All who
witnessed the various proceedings
Saturday could not but be con
vinced that the whole affair was but
an arrangement for securing tho
county oillces and placing in promi
nence men who had long aspired to
this sort of thing. Principles were
lost sight of, and everything made
secondary to the claims of certain
individuals for office.
We doubt if this fusion arrange
ment will appeal to the commenda
tion of the great body of voters whe
believe there is something more in
politics than simple .'tiugg.'e for
office. The alliance of the Populists
and Democrats will be distasteful to
many members of each organization,
while the acceptance by the Free
Silver Kcpublicans of tho doctrines
which once they to vigorously op
posed shows that surely time workcth
wotndrous changes.
History is but repeating itself, and
the Republican pirty is called upon
again to defend the nation's credit
and prevent the misery which would
result from irresponsible Populist
misrule.
The campaign in Oregon will be
a notable one as indicating whether
or not its people are ablo to learn
from experience.
Dos the free silver question have
to- be fought out again in Oregon
thwyear? Do the unanswerable ar
gusaents in favor of round money
have to bo again put forth, and tho
fallacies of the free sllverUcs' posi
tion exposed? Docs Iho well-known
truth need to bo reiterated that n
cheap money nnd n dearer money
cannot circulate together; but that
the cheapoi coin will inevitably drive
the other out of circulation, and wo
will have but the cheaper metal with
which to do our business? Are these
people who arc clamoring for the
free and unlimited coinage of silver
really sincere in their protestations,
or is their clamoring butn subterfuge
with which to gain the ofltecs? All
these and many more questions pre
sent themselves now that fusion of
the free silver forces is complete.
They can only be answered satisfac
torily as the campaign progresses.
Those prophets who have been
predicting that the end of this cen
tury should sec some stirring times,
may witness their predictions verified.
The building of now navies is going
on nt n remarkable rate. England is
putting $90,000,000 into new war
ships; Russia has decided to spend
90.000,000 in tho same manner,
while Oerpyiny is making large ex
penditures for naval armament. Tuc
Spanish war scare may pass away,
but there arc other great interna
tional questions to decide which an
appeal to arms may be necessary.
Tho action of congress in voting
;"0,000,000 for defensive nrmancnt
came none to soon.
Pennoyer for senator is what the
Portland politicians are seeking.
This wily old log-rolier is playing a
deep game, and unless the people of
Oregon fire watchful, they will awake
sonic morning to find themselves
represented in the senate by the saw
mill statesman.
I have been attlicteil with rheumatism
; fourteen years and nothing seemed
.. pro any relief. 1 was able to be
n ..uid all the time, but oonstantlv suf
.V'i.'i. I had tried everything I could
hear of and at last was toltt to try Cham
berlain's IVin Halm, which I did, and
was immediately relieved and in a short
time cured. I am hippy to eny that it
ha9 not since returned. Jo9h Ed par,
Germnntown, Cal. For Eale by Blake
ley & Houghton.
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
Notice is hereby given that there will
be an annual meeting of the stockhold
ers of The Dalles, Portland & Astoria
Navigation Co. ut their office Saturday,
April 2, 1S98, al 2 p. ni., for the purpose
of electing seven directors, and transact
ing euch other business as mav properly
come before said meeting. By order of
the president.
The Dalles March 1, 1S9S.
O. L, I'mi-Lii's, Secy.
Foulz cigara art) on sale at the follow
tng places: Snipes-Kinersly, Clark &
Falk and M. 'A. Donncll, druggists; Com
mission Co., Geo. Ituch, Fred Fisher
and Chaa, Phillips, grocers ; Columbia
Candy Factory and A. Keller, confection
ers; Clias. Frank, Ad. Keller, Dan
Baker, Am?. Buchler, Ben Wilson and
The Midw.iv, saloons.
HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
I have sixteen head of 3 and 4-year
mules (broke) lor sale. I also have
horses, marei and geldings for sale,
weighing from 000 to 1400 pounds. Any
one wanting work etock or stock for
Klondike, here is tho place to get them
chean for cash. James Buown,
f'23-lnw Victor, Or.
Sheepmen, call at Clarke & Falk's
and get prices on the La Plata Sheep
Dip. It is non-poieonouE, mixes in
stantly with cold water, and it is an in
fallible cure for scab, hoof rot, lien and
ticks. 1 tf
Ons Minute Cough Cure, cures.
Tbn I what It wns jnu fur.
Scow load of dry Fir Wood juet re
ceived a Muier & Benton's. tf
DeWitt'fj Li'tiic uariy Risers,
Ths famous lit tie pills.
II 8 llUJiTISUTO.V
K S WILSON
HUNTINGTON & WILSON.
ATlOK.NKYH AT LAW,
Til): DALLES, OBKGO.N
Offlce over FJrtt Nat. bank.
Ask your
Druggist
tot a generous
IO CENT
TRIAL DIZE.
CATARRH
Ely's Cream Balm
conUliu no cocaine,
mercury nor an other
Injurious drog.
It is quickly Absorbed.
Gives llellef at once.
It opens and clcioses
tM nasal Passage.
Allan InflsinmatloD
COLD'NHEA
Heals and Protects the Membrane. Itestores tbo
HsnsM or Taste and Smell. Full ISUeMc ; Trlsl
Bir.elOc: atUruiriftstsoriivmall.
Ut.XMMLimOi.b Warren flraet, New Tort
A.
Recommendation.
A recommendation is iifcrs?ary to
many persons. A druggist appreciates
it when coming from a good physician
especially. Tho character of our drugs,
tlw dispatch and accrnacy witli which all
formulas are treated IntB 'made us a repu
tation wo shall endeavor at all times to
retain.
RELIABLE PHARMACISTS.
175 Second Street. THE DALLES,
Jast CUhat
Voa IXlant.
New ideas in Wall Paper here. Such
wide variety ad wo are showing never be
fo'e graced a single stock. Real imita
tion creton effects at ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheap paper prices.
Elegant designs, tasteful colorinss, yours
:or a smull price, at our store on Third
street. Also a full Hue of house paints.
D. W. VATJSE, Third St.
Administratrix Notice.
Notice Is hereby given Ibut the uiulcriltfiicd
as been rcjruliirly Appointed by the county
couit of tho btato of Ortwu for W'uico County as
administratrix of tho citato of Charles W. John
ston, (leecdFcl. All jeroin liming claims
against said estate are hereby no'illed to pre
Mint them, with the proper vouchers, to muut
thcoince of W. II. Wilson, In Dalles City, Ore
gon, ulthlu tlx months from tho date of this
notice.
Dalies. City, Oregon, Feb. 2.1, 139.
CAIUtlii il, JOHNSTON,
feblO- 1 Administratrix.
Regulator Line
Tie Dalles. Fortlani ani Astoria
Navigation Co.'
sirs. Regulator S Dalles City
FREIGHT AND PASSENUER LINE
BKTWKEN
The Dalles, Hood Itlver, CafcartoliCkB nml Tort
laud dally, -ccir tiunduy.
DOWN THE VALLEY
OH TO
EASTERN OREGON?
Ate voa going
II ao, save money mid enjoy a beautiful trip on
tho Columbia. -The wc-t-bound train arrives al
Tbo Dalle In amplo timofor aenmu to take
tbo steamer, arriving I" I'ortlaud in time lor the
outgoing Houtbern and Northern tralni; Kant
bound luuacuseia arriving In The Dalle iu time
i to toko tho jcant-uouud train.
For further Information apply to
j J, N. HAHNKY, Agent,
Oak Street Dock. 1'ortland, Oregon,
Or W O. AJXAWAY, lien. Agt.,
I Tho Dalle, Oregon
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CUines and Cigars.
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beverage, uneqnaled as a tonic.
STUBLING & WILLIAMS.
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 Grocer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer.
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Steamers monthly from Portland to
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ern Piiulllc Steamship Co., in coiiiiection
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For lull iletnllH cnll nil O. K & (Jn. 8 A cent
The Dallca, or Mild runs
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Time ;,un.
No. I, to Spokuiiu nml (Iti'iit Nortlicrn nrrlvcs
nt.r:'2.". in., loaves tit ft: a) . in. No. 'J, to I'endle.
tun, linker City unci Union l'nclllc.iinlviat 11 I)
i. in., ck'i'iirt.s nt 11 :.'() ). in.
No 3, from HpoUima nml (lront Nortlicrn, nr
rlvt'M nt (i-S0 it. in., clopiirlH nt i!:.Vi n. ni. No, 1,
from Hul' r City nml Union 1'iiclllc, nrrlvcs at
:i:'J) ii. . ' puns nt n. in.
Not.-" t 'JI, moving cimt of Tin; Dulles, will
curry p.. .. ;urs. No. 21 urrlves ut ftp. in.,
No.2li tt nt 1:1ft ). m.
Tuseimcth (or llcppucr take No 'J, lenviliR
Here Ht 11:1ft l. ut.
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l'urtlitinl, Ortian
Drugs
Paints
Oils
Wall Paper
Window Giass
ipes-taly Drug Co.
129 Second Street,
THE DALLES, OREGON
50 Years 50
Undisputod Hiipronmoy in tho World's
Compotitlon.
Cooper's
Sheep
Dip.
Increases Yield of Wool.
Enhances Vnluo of Flock.
Cheap, Safe, Handy, Clean, Wholesome
nnd Odorlets.
Recommended by Manufacturere, (scour
ere and Buyers. Bold hy
PEASE & MAYS,
THE DALLES, OR.
C. G. KoberU, Generwl Agent, 247 Al
8treat, Portland, Oregon.
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