The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 22, 1898, Image 2

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TUESDAY - MARCH 22, 1898
Call for Republican County Convention
and Notice of Primary Elections.
The Republican County Convention of Vnco
county, 8ito of Oregon, Is hereby culled to meet
lu Dalles City, In said county, on
Wednesday, April U, 1898,
at the hour of 8 o'clock a. m . of sn'tl day, for the
purposed nomlnattngcaiutdntesforthu follow
.log county officers :
One Couutv Commissioner, County Clerk,
Count Shcrlir, County Treasurer, County As--scMor,
County School Supetlntcndent, County
Coroner and County Surveyor; also precinct of
iieera for the several precincts of said county:
and ten delegates, to the Republican State and
Second District Congressional Conventions, and
to transact uch other business as may proierly
come before said County Convention.
Tlin fvmvpntlnn ulll consist of '.V! delegates
choaeu by tho several precincts, and tho several
-precincts or sum county win nienuui'i iu reprc
rotation in said convention as follows:
Antelope S K'.nsslcy 2
iiiKtioir o -MUMur
Nanscno -
Oak Orove :i
Ramsey -
Tygb Valley 3
Trevltt 7
Vlento 'J
West Dalle 7
West Hood lllver... S
31Idwin
Bake Oven :'
Columbia -
Bufur 4
Deschutes 3
Kast Dalles '.)
3atl!ood Rier. . .5
Kiffht Mile.. . . '.'
Falls li Wamlc 2
The same being one delegate at large from each
precinct, and one delegate for every twenty-live
votes and one delegate for every fraction over
one-half of twenty-live votes cast in each of said
Srecil cts for Hon. T. T. Geer, Republican candl
ate for pn sldcutlal elector at the November
election in 18Dt3.
PRIMARIES.
Primaries to elect di legates to said County
Convention will beheld in cn-h of the scleral
-precincts in said Wasco county on March '26,
1898. In East Dalles precinct the noils of said
primary election will be located at tbo East End
Hose Co.'s house, nnd D. II. Robert? , W. II. Ilutls
and Ik S. Davis will net as judges at said elec
tion, lu Blgeloiv precinct tho poll" will be lo
cated at the otlice of Wm. Michell, and A. N.
"Varncy, J. E. Harnett and Douglas Dufur will
act as judges at snid election. In Tievltt pre
cinct the po"s will be located in the county
court loom, and C. E. Uayard, Frank Vost and
S. L. Brooks will act as judges at said election;
and In West Dalles precinct the polls will be lo
cated at the City Mills, and W. D. Dart, C. M.
?'uta and J. V. StanieU will act as Judges of
Mild election. In Antelope precinct the polls
i i'l be locattd at the usual voting place, and D.
t-. Kinisey, F.N. Splcer and F. Irvine will act as
j .dges of said election.
The polls in each of s&ld precinct, in said pri
mary election, will be kept open from 12 o'clock
luxm to 7 p. ui. for tho reeeptton of votes. The
ljlls in each of tho other precincts In tho county
will be located in the usual voting places in each
precinct, and will be opened at toe hour of 2
o'clock p. m. on said 2Cth day of March, lh", and
the election will be conducted in the usual
manner.
Dated at Dalles City, Oregon, this Oth day of
March, 1608. J. M. PAT I'KRSOX,
Chairman Republican County Com.
IX. T. NOLAN, Secretary
WHY AN EXTRA SESSION.
The Portland Chronicle, a jourinl
which represents the Simon-Corbett
combination, intimates that Governor
Lord will not gratify the Mitchell
men, as he calls them, 113- convening
the legislature in extra session. This
may be true, but Governor Lord
will be making a grovious error if
lie conclude that the Mitchell men,
or any other set of individuals, alone
desire an extra session. The great
majority of Republican voters and
the people generally are anxious to
see Oregon have her full representa
tion at the national capital. There
is no attempt on the part of those
asking for a legislative session to in
sist that any one man shall be elected
or any particular individual be de
feated, but only that an opportunity
be given the Republican members of
tho legislature to send some one
to Washington who can fittingly fill
the seat now vacant.
If Mr. Corbott should be elected
senator, well nnd good, lie will
then be (he choice of the people of
Oregon as evidenced by the vote of
their representatives. All that the
supporters of an extra session ak is
that the danger of a Populist teimtar
be eliminated and that it may be
made impossible that Oregon should
be classed, among the Populist slates.
The fusion movement is gathering
Jotce, and there is no doubt but that
fwion candidates for the legislature
will be nomiuated in every county.
"While there is every reason to be
lieve that tho Republicans will carry
tbo atate, still a severe sirugglo is
jfMViUble, and tho result is always a
Miter of doubt. We have an op
portunity to elect a Republican sen
ator if Governor Lord will bced tbo
all of duty,
TUk Ciimoxiclb Is not a Mitchell
paper, nor is it supporting tho candi
dacy of any particular individual.
It believes that thero is plenty of
material from which an nblo senator
may bo chosen, and sees 110 worthy
argument yet put forth against the
calling of an extra session.
At Philadelphia, during 1809, a
large trade exposition will be held,
of which the prospectus has lately
been issued by the Philadelphia Ex
position Association. The main
purpose of this exposition will bo to
extend our foreign trade by exhibit
ing manufactures in this country best
suited for export trade side by side
with samples of products from En
repc. Trade bodies in all parts of
the country give assurance of tbeir
co-operation. The exposition will
probably be hold in permanent fire
proof buildings, 10 bo elected on
land set aside for that purpose by the
city of Philadelphia. Tho exposi
tion will be opened May 10, 1899,
and will continue for five months.
American manufactures, properly
classified and displayed, will -form
the most extensive department. An
other important department will con
sist of exhibits of European manu
factures, selected by competent
specialists, with a view to showing
the requirements of the different ex
port markets. A third department
will be that of packing nnd shipping,
designed to show in detail ho.v
American goods should be packed,
labeled and dipped to meet the re
quirements of foreign trade.
The Democrats of Sherman county
look upon the fusion movement dif
ferently than they do in this county.
At the recent convention, held at
Moro, fusion was progressing smooth
ly until it camo to adopting resolu
tions when the Democrats refused to
surrender all their individual or
party feelings and swallow the dose
prepared by the Populists. Fusion
cannot be commended save as po
litical expediency. In this instance,
however, there seems to be little
reason why the Democrats, Free
Silverites and Populists should not
fuse, as the difference in their polit
ical beliefs is too minute for discernment.
The . middle-of-the-road Populist
and the gold-standard Democrat are
in a like situation. Both are desert
ed by their parlies and left stranded
on the shores of political desolation
by the receding free silver waves.
Along with the Farmers Alliance,
the prohibition movement and vari
ous other attempted reforms, true
blue Populism has had its day. In
the future it will be known as a spas
modic attempt on the part of disap
pointed politicians to corral the
offices.
I have liecn uillieteil with rheumatism
for fourteen years mid mining eeeaied
to jjive any relief. I was ablo lo be
around all the time, but constantly euf
ftjritia. I had tried everything I could
hear of nnd at last was told to try Chain
berlahi's Pain Balm, which I did, and
was immediately relieved and in a short
time cured. I am hippy to eay that it
ha9 not since returned. Josh Edgar,
Germatitotvn, Cal. For eale by Iilake
ley & Houghton.
Sheepmen, call at Clarko & Talk's
and yet prices on thu La Plata Sheep
Dip. It is iion-poisonone, mixes in
stantly with cold water, and it Is an in
fallible cure fur echo, hoof rot, lice and
ticks. 1 tf
DeWitt's Liu u uji iv Risers,
The faiiuuj i tk- 01IU.
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TTUNTJ.NC1TOK & WIU30N,
It 8 VVtUON
ATIOKNKYH AT IAW.
THIS IMLLES,
Offlco ov?r First Nat. Hank.
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A recommendation is necessary to
many persons. A druuulst appreciates
tt when coming from a good physician
especially. The character of our drug,
the dispatch and accrnacy with which all
formulas are treated has made us a repu
tation we shall endeavor at all times to
retain.
RELIABLE PHARMACISTS.
175 Second Street, THE DALLES,
Just Ulhat
You OUant.
New ideas in Wall Paper here. Such
wide variety as we are showing never be
fore graced a single stock. Real imita
tion creton e flee Is at ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheap paper prieee.
Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, vonrs
for a small price, at our store on Third
street. Also a full Hue of bouse paints.
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
Administratrix Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
as been regularly appointed by the county
court of tho state, of Ortgon for Wusco County m
udioiuistratrix of tho citato of Charles W. John
ston, ilecoHseo. All persons having claims
agalnd said estate arc hereby nolilieil to pro
Hent them, with the proper vouchor, to mu at
thooinco of W. II. WlNon, In Dalles City, Ore
gon, within tlx months from thodatoof tills
notice.
Dalles City, Oregon, Feb. 2.1, 139S.
CAKUIK il, JOHNSTON,
feb'.'C i Administratrix.
Regulator Line
The Dalles. Porllanl a nfl Astoria
Navigation Co.'
sirs. Regulator & Dalles City
FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE
The Dalles, Hood Illvcr, Cascade I.ockfs and Tort
land daily, -c" huuduy.
Ask your
Druggist
lor a generous
10 CENT
TRIAL SIZE.
Ely's Cream Balm
contains no cocaine,
mercury nor any other
iojurloui druz.
It la quickly Absorbed.
Glreallellcf atoacc.
Tt. Aivtttl atirl rli.ni'.uda
B&BSEk. COLD'NHEA
II ulll and Protect! the Membrane. MeiLoreii thu
Henna of Taite and bmell. full Mm sue : Trial
BUeJOCi atDruirclilior bymall.
jJ':YRO'i'ilRlffj.j Wurtc StNt,?ewYork.
DOWN THE VALLEY
Aro you going
OR TO
EASTERN OREGON?
If no, !hto money ind enjoy a beautiful trip on
the Columbia. Tbo wet-bouud train arrive ut
'fne Dallev lu amnio llnio for iiaaaenirera t) UVe
tbo ktcamer, arriving In Portland In time (or the
outgoing Boutbern aud Northern Irulnrf; Kail
bound pam-ngeik arriving In The Da(le! lu time
to take the Kat-bouud train.
for further iiUonnatiou apply to
J. N. II A BN KY, Agent,
Oak Street Dock, Portland. Oregon,
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beverage, nnequaled 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.
DEALERS IN
fill kinds of
Funeral Supplies
Grandall&Burget
UNDERTAKERS
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Tho Dalles, Or.
Hobes,
Burial Shoes,
Ete.
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TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY.
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