The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 24, 1898, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
AilviTtlflnc Hntes.
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Oneii.ch or less In Bally M M
Ow two inches niul muter (our Inches, ...100
Over four Inchc ami umler twelve Inches.. 75
Over twelve Inches w
DAILY AND WKHKI.V.
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UTLTUiiv iivu nii't ,.,.. . . - - ---- nnllT
X I i.ii. ... two vi InfliM . 1 iiO 1 L.IIH.
UTCT H'Ut HKIIVB mm uin.n ...w - . .11
Over welve inches 1 w mnvirtud his selcol 1011 be acccpuilllC
i innl.T four Inches - 00
but the least wc can do Is to ohnngo
thorn, ami in that respect the situa
Hon will become lnorc tolerable.
Tin: Ciihoxicm: favors an extra
session not because Sir. Mitchell
may be elected, but that some Kc
publtcan of ability mini occupy the
ennt in ilm nntinnal senate now vn-
Wo do not enro who lie is,
Heeommendation.
Weekly imiltlilnir Itnte.
Chronicle and Orcsronian
Chronicle anil Kxnininer
Chronicle und Inter Ocean
Chronicle nud Tribune
Chronicle and X. Y. World
THURSDAY
MAUCH 24. 1S0S
to the ui.'ijoiity of good people in the"
state.
The OicKonian may classify Tin:
1 75 Omiosici.i: as a Mitchell ornan, hut
Ij m doing so it assumes the premises
. .$2 2o
2 25
. .. 1.S3
Call for Republican County Convention
anil Notice of Primary Elections.
The Republican County Convention of Wasco
countv, Btitlcof Oregon, is. hereby called to meet
in JJailes Cltv. l nM county, on
WeilneiiiUy. April O. IH08,
at the hour of 8 o'clock a. m of sn'ii Jay, for the
lmrpotcof nomlnatlnRcan llilaUa for the follow
ing county officers
One County Commissioner, County Clerk,
Count Sherltt, County Tie-uurer, County A
sctaor, Countv School Superintendent, Cuunty
Coroner ana County Surveyor; also precinct of
ficeni for the several precincts of sultl county :
-. - ..... . lr.miiK1fr..m .itiiti nnn
Second District Couf?reslcnnl Conventions, anil
to transact such other business as may properly
come before said County Convention.
The convention will consist of ft! deUwites
chosen bv the several precincts, and the teveral
nreciiicts'of said county w 111 be entitled to repre
sentation in said convention as follows:
Antelope S Kinssl:y r.
Widow S Mosler . .. ...
JUldwln .. 2 Jiautene -
Hake Oven H Oak Orove "
Columbia Ilamsey 2
Dnfur 4 Tjsh alley
Iteschutes . -1 Trevltt
Kast Dalles . . 0 lsuto... I
last Hood Hi -er 5 ) est Bulles ... . .
Kigbt Sllle.. . . -' W est Hood Uiver .. S
yuUs .0 Wanile -
The same being one delegate at largo from each
precinct, nud one delegate for every twenty-live,
votes and one delegate for evcrv fraction over
one-half of twenty-live votes cat In each of said
S recti cts for Hon. T. T. (ieer, Kepublican candl
ate for pnsWcntlai elector at the November
ekcttonin 1SW.
l'KIMAMES.
l'rimaries to elect dt legates to said County
Convention will beheld in en h of thesccrl
products in mia wuseo coumy on jiuto -v.
In East Dalles precinct the polls of said
?rimary election will be located at tbo Last End
lose Co.'s house, and 1). II. Itoberts. W . H. Butts
mid L. S. Itovis will act as judges at said elec
tion, lu lllgelow precinct the polls "'ill be lo
eatcil at the office of Wm. Michel), and A. J.
"Vorncv, J. K. Harnett and Douglas Dnfur will
ct as 'judges at said election. In Trcvltt rre
cinet the polls will be located in the county
court room, and C. E. Bayard, Frank pat and
8. U Brooks will act as judges at said election;
nud in West JMlles precinct the polls will bo lo
cated at the Citv Mills, ami W. D. Dart, C. M.
Tonta nud J. F. HtanieU will act as judges of
Kaid election. In Antelope precinct the polls
u t'l be located at the usual voting place, and h.
. Kimscy, F. N. Ppicei and V Irvine will act as
1 idRett of said election.
The twlls in each of siid prcciucti, in said pri
mary election, will be kept open from 12 o clock
iioou to p. m. for the reception of votes. The
illt in each of the other precincts in the county
Mill be localed In theusual voting places in each
precinct, and will be opened at the hour of 2
o'clock p. m. on said 28th day of March, 1MS, and
the clec.ion will be conducted In the usual
manner. ... ... ,
Dated at Dalles City, Oregon, this 0th day of
liareh, lbBS. J. M. I'ATl'KIttfON,
Chairman Republican County Com.
II. T. NOLAN, Secretary
and draws
sion.
an untvnnanied conclu-
TJIE HEAL POSITION.
The Oregonian persists in dubbins
Tue CiutoMCLi: a "Mitchell oran,"
though this paper lias repeatedly
stated its position and declared that
it was not supporting John II.
Mitchell nor any other man. Prob
ably the Oresonicn knows more of
the inner workings of this paper than
we do ourselves, and if such be the
case, we are glad at last to learn the
truth.
The Cuuonici.i: is opposed to the
Simon system of politics. It does
not necessarily follow that this paper
is a "Mitchell organ" or the organ
of any faction in the Republican
party. From lime to time we have
'had occasion to comment upon the
situation in state politics, and gener
ally have taken a position antago
nistic to the Oregonian and Mr.
Simon. The reason for this is evi
dent. The extent to which Simon
has carried "bossism" in the Kepub
lican party has brought a largo meas
ure of disrepute upon the organization.
It lias currently reported that no
man can aspire to any oflicc within
the gift of the Republican party un
less he have the approbation and
consent of Mr. Simon. While this
statement may be something of an
exaggeration, yet in it is contained n
great deal of truth, and it is this
condition which Tin: Chiionicm:
opposes.
"Bossism" has long been attendant
on the Republican party. The prin
ciples which wc represent are the
wised t for the safety ot the nation,
aad when carried iuto effect have
proven of benefit to the greatest
Btinucr. Hut when one man, or set
pt .wen, take upon .themselves the
dictation of all party action, it is the
tiae for tbo rank and file to declare
they will have no more of such die
lation. Roues will always exlat;
The senate committee on civil
service, winch has been taking testi
mony for some months regarding the
operation of the civil service system,
has made a report in which it favors
certain modifications m the classifi
cation. There are two reports, a
majority and a minority report. The
majority report says that it is in the
province of the president to modify
the classification, and it indicates in
what respects, in the judgment of the
committee, it ought to be modified.
The committee holds that the classi
fication has been too extensive, and
that there should be certain excep
tions made, allowing appointing
officers to appoint to certain ofllces
without requiting examinations to be
made. Among the exceptions rec
ommended are those of deputy com
missioners, deputy collectors of in
ternal revenue, temporary storekeep
ers and ''aimers, inspectors of hulls
j-, a ,
and hoileis, janitors, assistnnt-'tttoi
iievs and special ajcnts of the
department of justice, deputy United
States marshals, the chief cletlc in
each of the departments, and the
chief clerks of bureaus, and certain
positions in the punting ollice. Sen
ator Lodge, who signs tho minority
report, believes that the list of ex
ceptions should be much less limited
than is proposed by the majority re
port, and he would include in the
competitive list the congressional
library and the clerical force in the
District of Columbia. The report is
more conservative than might have
been expected. It is not believed
that the house bill, proposing to
exempt some 40,000 government
employes, has the remotest chance of
being passed. It is expected that
the president will shortly issue a
rule making ccitain exceptions, but
not so numerous as those proposed
by the senate committee.
A riJr-nmiiunii:lt:oti IB ' IieCti!S.ir.V to
manv nursons. A drUL'Siist apiireeiaU'8
it wilon i-iimiiiL' from ii uootl nliysicinii
llv. Tlin eluiraelLT of our drill's
tii iiiutintnn mid iirernucv Willi winoii ;m
fnrinlliiiu nr." I mill I'd IlllS 11I1U1P 119 It rt!HU
tntion we shall endeavor at nil times to
retain.
RELIABLE PHARMACISTS.
115 SecQiifl Street. THE DALLES
Just GUhat
You ttlant.
aeiailB.I if-
ONE FOR A DOSE.
Ilcnore Pimplca, PreTent
niliooaanii, Parifr thoBlood,
L 'Jm IIr.Aflkrf.ttr Axil linnanjit
A movement of tho bowel ceth d7 la necessary
tur health. Thej neither srlpo nor ticitcn. Tocoo
rWco toij, wn will mail mp!o frets cr f all box for
Us. Hold by drnjguM. DR. B0SAKK0 CO. Phila. Pa.
V 7T
PILLS
FOR SALE.
Two lots, N'oi. 11 and 12, in block 14.
Gutos Addition, Tliu Dulles, Oregon.
For particulars addresfl tho undersigned.
M. E. FuunuAUY,
10-4w Box 178, Gohltndale, Wash.
If tho United States and Spain become
involved in war, it will bo itnpo-allile to
import Havana tobacco. Con?tqnently
high grade Havana cigars will inereace
in price. Lay in a mpply of Prizo
Medal cigars while the price remains
the name. 10-tf
Sheepmen, call at Clarku & Falk's
and tet prices on the La Plata Sheep
Dip. It la non-polrionoii6, mixes in
stantly with cold water, and it Ih an in
fallible cure for scab, hoof rot, lien and
ticks. 1 tf
B S IIUNTINGTOH
II 8 1V1LSO.S
TTUNTINGTON St WILSON,
' Till: IMU.Kri, OKEHON
Offlco owr I'liit Nat. Hank.
New ideas in Wall Paper here. Such
wide variety as we are ehowing never be-
!nrt tyrnrm i Hinaln fltfrk. Rcnl imita
tion creton elTecte at ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheap paper prices.
Eleirant desicns. tasteful coloriiiup, yours
for a small price, at our store on Third
street. Also a lull line ot House paints
D. W. VATJSE, Third St
Regulator Line
The Dalles, Portland a Hi Astoria
Navigation Co.'
TKVs the :Q1
IB Weekly Inter Ocean
g LKRGBST CIRCULATION OF AHY POLITICAL PAPER IH THE WEST J
It is radically Republican, advocating
tne carattui aor.trinca oi iu.i r"r
with ability anti carnisinc5sw
tt.iSRxt H mi, ntuj.ivs tiff rlid On !
for fair and honest reports of ail po-1
Ittical niovcmentst5k'' j
Hi
THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN SUPPLIES ALL
HE NEWS AND BEST CURRENT LiTSRATU
It Is Morally Clean ami as a Pamlly Paper Is Without a Peer.
The Literature of Its columns la
equal to that of the best maga
zines. It Is Interesting to the chil
dren as well as the parents
THE INTER OCEAN is a WESTERN NEWSPAPER,
and while it brings to the family THE NEWS OF
m THE WORLD and gives its readers the best and ablest
discussions of all questions of the day, it is in full sympathy
2 with the Ideas and aspirations of Western peop e and
5 discusses literature and politics from the Western standpoint..
!miad i nn name nue nm I ID Dm VFAR-SI.0D
TUT. DATLT ATOSmrlTIOKS OF THE
s :
111
I'ricoomiilly by mnil...
$1.00 por yeav
'j nn nor year
SI
S TT 5 llallvniul Sun.lay by mall $0.00 per year 9 U g
Bl"aBS
Wholesale.
MflLtT LtlQUOHS,
CUines and Cigars.
THE CELEBRATED
ANHEUSER-BUSCH and
HOP GOLD BEER ddirnaiLBohtt.o5
0.R.&N
TO THE
EMSTI
alVKB THE 01IOICK OP
TWO Transcontinental ROUTES
GREAT
NORTHERN
RAILWAY.
OREGON
SHORT
LINE.
-VIA-
Spokane
Minneapolis
St. Paul
Chicago
Salt Lake
Denver
Omaha
Kansas City
Low Rates to all Eastern Cities
OCEAN STEAMERS
OttEGOH. GEO. Q. EhDEtt
AND
CITY Of TOPEKR
Leave Portland every five ditys for
ALASKA POINTS.
Bnsch Malt Nutrine, a non-alcoholic
bevorage, nnequaled as a tonic.
STUBLING & WILLIAMS.
OOICAN KTKAMKltH l.naro I'ortUnd
JKvcrV Vniir DnVn ff
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Stcamera monthly from Portland to
Yokohama and Hone Kon via North
urn Pnclllc Steatnohip Co., in connection
with 0. It. & N.
For full ilotnllK call nn 0. H A Co. h ARent
Tho !..,. or mure,, w . ,,,.,,,,,.,,
(!cu. l'nes. Ai;t , l'nrtlunil,0r
DODSON, CAIil.lI.Ii & CO., cn. ArK,
North ruclllc Hti'umslii)i (.'o.
T I M IS CAItl).
No, 4, to Pm)Iiuic mill (lii'iit Nnrtln-rii nrrlvea
ntfi:'.Vil. in.. U'iivcm ut fiiSil p. in. No. In I'omlle
ton, linker City iitul L'niiin t'licllltv-irtlvt'satUUi
ii. m., ili'tutrtH nt U: ft) j. in.
No V Irnm Sjiokmio mill (Iri-nt Northern, or
rlvcs lit li M n. m., ilirt.i ut (l:f5 n. m. Nu. 1,
Irotn llnkir City anil Unto, l'liclllo, iirrlvcs nt
;i:'Ji) n. in,, (li.'piiriH ut :i:so u. in.
Nos. bi nml -I, movliiK fitst nl The Dalles. will
carry iniMt'HKers. .n. uiiivva v i.
No. Ul ilt'imrts nt 1:15 v. ni.
l'ne.ieiiKUis lor Uopiicr tnko No 2, leaving
hen: nt 11: On, in.
VV, II. UUiU.llUUl, liCII. rum. rtgs
rortliiuil, Oregon
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.
sti. Regulator & Dalles City
FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE
BETWKRN
The Dalles, Hood River, Cacarte Looks and Port
in n d dally, TCHit Huuday,
DOWN THE VALLEY
Aro vou going '
on to
Ask your
Druggist
tot ftgenciooa
IO CENT
TRIAL SIZE.
Ely's Cream Balm P"".
contain! no cocaine,
mercury nor any other
injurlooidruz.
It U quickly Abaorbtd.
UITM UVUCI MOUCC
EASTERN OREGON?
If 0, nue money und enjoy n boautKul trip on
the Ooliiinbiu. Theuc t-boiind train nrrlvunut
The Dulles lu nmplo tlmu lur lumxeiiKerv to take
the kti'iiiut-r, urrlviiiK In I'ottlioiil in time (or the
outgoing tioiithvrn and Northern trnlim; Ktut-l.-ounil
i.ntt-neik uriivtiiK In The Du(le in time
to ink ii tho Ktut-botit.d truln.
, tor iiiuiu-r iiiioriiinuuii ajipiy io
v ami m w w
ALI.AWAY. (icn. Aet..
The IMlleu, Oieson
HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
I have eixteen head of 3 and 4-year
niilMQ lirnlru lor ua& T filfln hnvn
i lioroee, innreH and KcldingB for sale,
1 weighing from 000 to 1400 pounds. Any
one wanting work dock or stock, for
Klondike, here la the placa to get them
chean for ch. Jahkb Hiiown,
f23-lm-l Victor, Or.
raw of Tuta and boitll. l'..il 8le Wc. ; Trial , DeWitt'A Littio Rarlv Risers.
a i jiiu'-iiKii.i oi niirus swrii rw on.
t?' COLD 'N HEAD
Ueali and 1'rotecta tbo Mubran. lletort tho
Z. DONNELL,
PHESCHIPTIOH DRUGGIST
TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY.
Opp. A. M. Williams & Co., THE DALLES, Oil
cjaho
has the best Dress Goods
has the best Shoes
has everything to be found in a
first'Class Dry Goods Store.
C. F. STEPHENS.
DEALERS IN
All kinds of
Funeral Supplies
Grandall & Barget
undertakers
embalmers
Tho Dalles, Or.
Robes,
Burial Shoes,
Ete.
5
Subscribe for
The Chroinele
Drugs
Paints
Oils
Wall Pap
Window Glass
Snipes-KineFsIy Dmi Co.
129 Second Street,
THE DALLES, OREGON
J. 8. HC1IRNK,
rresmeiii.
First national Bank.
THE; DALLES - - - OREa?i
A liemsnil bunking UiislneHH 1 1 itnuatwu
Depoalts received, aubjuet to mIH
Draft or Cheek. .
CollectlonH made and proi-eedH proiiiptij
remitted on dttv of eollcetioii.
Sight and Telegraphic Iixclmni;; B'lH on
New York, San Francisco un-'
land.
DIKBOVOKia
D. P. Thomphon. Jho. f ,iUt,y'
Eu. M. WlW.lAMH, Oko. A l.'K'1"'
H M. Bkai.i.
NOTICE FPU PU UMCAT ION.
UNO Oni'cK.TiiB l'v"ft,?r"!
Notice l hereby Klven ttiut ti'!' '"'''"j
named aottlei liax lUed notlco .if his itt
ti make II mil vtmtt In u;ioi t nl h Ij cl li. JJd
that wild jiroolwlll b inado bolmu U-Kj t
Itecelver at Tbo Dulleii, urcKon, on iiturari
April 10, loot), via:
Jmaa Hull, of TIip ',,''1..nd
II. K. No. 4717, for the BKJ NWU, Hh M ua
NK'i NKtf Bvo. 31, Tlj 1 Nu . 1, 0 ,,rovc
ife nainea tho "lollowtnB wit uwo Jn
Ilia contlmioun ri'ildtnee upon uml tuinvi"
ol wild land, viz.! ..... wn lao
Alnnilr Viinoe. Albert WllltCrHi
Wolf, Wink ObrUt, all of The Itollw. uw"
Ml US. K. MOOHKi ItwUtef-