The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 25, 1898, Image 2

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FRIDAY
. - AT A T? f 1 IT iV 1S!)S
Call for Republican County Convention
and Notice of Primary Elections.
Tlie Republican Cmmtv Convention of Wnsro
county, Bttite of Oreson, 1 hereby culled to meet
.in italics Citr, in suld county, on
Wrclntxiluy, April G, 1S0K,
mt the hour of S o'clock a. m of sii'd day, for tho
Jiurpoye of iioniiiiiitingc.iii'liil.ites for the follow
ng county officers:
One Couutv Commissioner. County Clerk,
Count) Sheriff, County Treasurer. County A
nessor, Couutv School Pupeilntetident, Cuuntv
Coroner and County Surveyor; also jirccluct of
ficers for the several precincts of said county:
and ten delegates to thu Iiepubllcan State nnd
Second District Conirre.toiml Conventions, and
to transact Mich other business as may properly
come before said County Convention.
The convention will consist of 03 delegates
chosen by the several precincts, and the several
-precincts of suli; count) ill be eutltled to repre
sentation in said convention as follows:
Antelope .
Utcelow
JUIdwin
Hake Oven . . .
ColumbU .
JJufur . . .
Deschutes
East Dalle.
East I!o(.t I'.i cr
Xlght Mile. .
..8 Kins-sky 2
. S Moster .3
Nansctie ... . -
.... Oak Orove. :i
' Ramsey . -
1 TjRh Valley S
.5 Trevitt 7
U Vljlito 2
. a West Dalles ... 7
2 West Hood I'.lver ...8
.C Wamic 2
The tame being one delegate at large from each
precinct, and one delegate for e ery twtnty-llve
votes and one delegate for cverv fraction over
one-half of twenty-live votes cast in each of said
Iirecl: cts for Hon. T. T. deer, Itcpublican candi
date for presidential elector at the November
election In IsvO.
PRIMARIES.
"Primaries to eit-ct d-.lerjt to said County
Convention will beheld in en"h ofthesevcr.il
nrecincLi in said Wasco county on March 2ii.
LsOS. In East Dalles precinct the polls of said
-primnrv election will be located a: the East End
Ilase Co.'s house, and I). II. Roberts, W. II. Butts
and L. B. Davis will actns Judges nt said elec
tion. In lilgelow precinct the polls will br lo
cated at the otlice of Win. Michel), nnd A. X.
Varncy, J. E. Harnett and Douzlas Dufur will
act as Judges at snia eitction. In Trevitt pre
cinct the polls will b lotuted in the county
coart room, and C. E. liavard, Frank Vozt and
S. lu Brooks uill net as judges at said election;
and in West Dalles precinct the polls will be lo
cated nt the Cltv Mills, and W. D. Dart, U. M.
Fouts and J. K Staniel. will act as judges of
said election. In Antelope precinct the polls
ui'l be located at the usual voting place, and D.
-. Klrasey, K. N. Pplcci and F Irvine will act as
j idgeseif said election.
The 'wills in each of said precincts, In said pri
mary election, will be kept open from 12 o'clock
tiijon to 7 p. in. for the reception of votes. The
polls in each of the other precincts in the county
will be located in the usual votins places in each
-precinct, and will be opened at the hour of 2
o'clock p. ni. on said 20th day of March, la'J3, and
the elecilon will be conducted la the usual
manner.
Dated at Dalles Cltv, Oregon, thl Oth day of
March, liVS. J. M. IMTTEKi-ON,
Chairman Republican County Com.
If. T. NOLAN, Secretary.
LAKE AMIAJIEXTS.
The appropriation of $500,000 for
the construction of a war vessel for
the great lakes is no violation of the
spirit of the old treat', however it
may stand in relation to the letter.
Ity strict terms of the treaty Britain
and the United States are each bound
to keep uo rooic than one wntship on
the waters' that divide the dominion
.from the republic. The Michigan,
which now has the name of a war
sbip, has the name only. She is a
relic rather than a force. She could
not live for five minutes in a battle
waged in modern style. The queen's
ambassador nt Washington is report
ed as offering no protest against the
action of our government in this
matter. This may be significant of
an intent to abrogate u treat' that
was made to meet widely different
international conditions from those
which now prevail, or it may be just
an expression of British friendliness
and good will.
It is true that war between the
United States and Great Britain has
li.en regaided ns nil but impossible
for many years, and at present there
Is a nearer approach to cordial friend-
efaip than ut any time iince 1811
Nevertheless, during the discussion
of the Venezuela matter, the Bchring
eeu question, nnd the North Atlantic
fisheries question tho relations be
tween the two countries were strained.
Commerce acts as a pence maker be
tween Britain and the United States.
If trouble ever come it is more likely
4o come by way of Canada than from
' ay other direction, and therefore we
lltould be strong on our northern
jborder. Tho dominion is a some
what braggart youngster, apt to be
aucy andiqunriclsome and to shout,
Til ruR hone and tell' when called
r1 recouat for iHiblcncc.
OfMnd'by.itielf 'Cnnnrin never can
bo a serious factor against the pence
of tho United States; but fussy cliil
drou often arc causes of quarrel be
tween grown folks. A proper demon
stratton of national foiCO Oil
the
1nVa mii'llt l)C a t'llC.U) insurance
. ,
I against costly trouble :
The
dawn
rising
of n brighter day is J
for Cuba. Intcrvcn j
i slowlv
. ! tion by this country, in view of all j
'that has lately happened, seems an
assured fact, and if not intervention,
our threatened trouble with Spain, if
it pass into reality will mean the!
... - . , .. r... -I. I
liberation of Cuba from Spanish
bondage. The visits nt different
times of Senators Proctor nnd Gal
linger, and their statements in the
senate of the misery their eyes wit
nessed, supplied the necessar' incen
tive to arouse the American people
and, in the name of honesty, put an
end to the unchristian slaughter and
treatment to which innocent people
in Cuba are subjected. It cannot
be but that the end of the Cuban
revolution is near at hand, and that,
after nearly a century of yearning
for liberty, the boon is at hist to be
granted. "The mills of the gods
grind slowly, but they grind exceed
ing small." Some measure of justice
will have been meted out to Cuba
before the present year closes.
The Republican party of "Wasco
county has a splendid opportunity to
he successful in the coming count'
campaign. Altuounh the foices of
fusion arc numerically strong, the
ticket put up by them is confessedly
weak and cannot secure the support
even of the fusionists. If the Re
publicans nominate a clear, straight
forward ticket, there can be no ques
tion as to the result of the election.
The primaries, which arc to be held
tomorrow, should be made a means
to this end. Every Republican voter
who has the interests of his party at
heart should attend the primary polls
and vote for delegates to the county
convention who will nominate only
such men who deserve recognition.
The primary is the place where the
battle is fought, and the friends of
good government should be on the
watch and see that the delegates to
the county convention arc woithy
representatives of the party.
Sons nt Veteran' Kntertiilument.
The Sons of Veterans will give an en
tertainment nest TuecUay evening,
March 8th. A good program, consist
ing of patriotic songs, recitations and
mimical selections. In conclusion a fine
lunch, donatpd by the V. It. C, will be
served.
ONE FOR A DOSE. Rll 1 f
n-moTe PimpVj, PrTent H I 3fe
Lata Heviscl)oan(llrpepji. LJLEJSt
.J,Z.1ZW'.S', tbe, "" etch da; la ncesury
2Z r!'?i' nS "',"" "mpla f r, or fall l,ox for
K.bMi,,iMstiu. DR. B0SANK0 CO.PhHfcP
FOR SALE.
Two lots, Xo3. 11 and 12, in block 14,
Gates Addition, Tim D-tllea, Oregon.
For particulars address the nri(h'rigned.
M. E. Fvhumaby,
19-4w Bos 178, CJolil.ndale, Wash.
If the United States and Spain become
involvvd in war, it will he impo-Vilile to
import Havana tobacco. Consequently
high grade Havana cguis will incrt.M-t!
in price. Lay in a supply of Priz
Medal cigars while the price remains
tho same. 10-tf
Sheepmen, call at Clarltn ft Falk's
and get prices on thu La Plata Sheep
Dip. It is uon-poieniioiig, inisea in
htantly with cold water, and it iti an in
fallible cure for eut, hoof rot, licit and
ticks. 1 tf
II 8 1IUNTI.VOTO.V II 8 UILSO.N
"T UNTIKUTOK & WILSON,
Ai lUri.lLin A I MB,
1111. UAl.1,1, Dlir.UU.N
Oflicoovi'r Hirst Nut. Iliinlc,
Ask your
Druggist
for ageneroaa
IO CENT
TRIAL SIZE.
CiiT ff? H
lit B rlf fl Si.
"HE
n..u a ni irHfmrAW".
conUiM no cocaine.
mercury nor any other
Injurioaidrag.
UU quickly AUortwd.
QiTMlteliefatonco.
It open and cfevuea
tfeo Maaal l'$tx.
COLD'NHEA
Allaya iBlUmoution.
Ileal and I'rotueti tho Meml.rane. llniniu thn i
Bcums ot Tate and Kmell. J-VII 81xo five ; Trial
ii: J BWriJiKifj ot W?t SIXtV, fWTWli
Reeommendation.
3, hlk&tvi-U:
A recommendation is necessary to
many persons. A tlruireist appreciate!
it when coining from h good physician
especially. The character of our drug?,
thu dispatch and urcrnac.v with which isll
formulas ate treated has made ua n ropu
lixtinn we shall endeavor at all times to
retain.
RELIABLE PHARMACISTS.
115 Second Street. THE DALLES.
Just CUhat
You ttlant.
New idea9 in Wall Paper here. Such
wide variety as wo are showing never be
fore graced a single Block. Ileal imita
tion creton effects at ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheap paper prices.
Elegant designs, tasteful colorincs, yonrs
for a small price, at our -store on Third
street. Also n full line of house paints.
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
Regulator Line
The Dalles. Fortlaai ana Astoria
Navigation Co.'
strs. Regulator S Dalles City
FREIGHT AND PASSENUER LINE
BETWEEN
Tlie Dnllcfl, Hood River, Cascade Locks and Port,
land dally, "tvn humluy.
DOWN THE VALLEY
OR TO
EASTERN OREGON?
Arc vou going
II io, tnc money and enjoy a beautiful trip on
...b wi'iuiiiiftit, . ..w 1-i.juiiii ,111,11 njIIVGBCIl
Tlie D-illt-i in miii, In lime lor im-cntrcm to take
tlie sicHmi;rt arriving In Portland in time for the
mitxolnf; Hoiittieru and Northern tmiiin; Kn.it
hound iMueneeik unlvine In The liallea In lime
to lake thu Kast-bouod train,
r'or further iiitomiatlon uj.ply to
J' '""atrwt nVjclf'ortlnnd. Oregon.
Or W C. AU.AWAY, lien. A (ft.,
Too Dalles, Oregon
HOR8E8 AND MULES FOR SALE
I have sixteen head of 3 and 4 year
I inuleH (hroke) lor sale. I also have
i horses, mares and ueldiiiga for sale,
j weighing from IKK) to 1400 pounds. Any
one wantinir work stock or stock for
Klondike, here is the place to get them
cheap for cash. Jambs Buow.v,
f231ro.i Victor, Or.
navtl I :'..
THO UmoUi littK pills.
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dren as well as the parents
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ITionrSiiiuiuT byninll 3 00 por yenr
Unlly and Sunday liynmll $0.00 pir yenr (
Wholesale.
jVIfl-T LtlQUOS,
CUines and Cigars.
THE CELEBRATED.
ANHEUSER
HOP GOLD
Anheuser-Busch Malt Nutrine, a non-alcoholic
beverage, uneqnaled as a tonic.
STUBLING & WILLIAMS.
PIONEER BAKERY.
I have re-opened this well-knovn 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.
7VL Z. DONNELL,
PESCIPTIOI DRUGGIST
TOILET ARTICLES
Opp. A. M. Williaine & Co.,
has
enho
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Gfandall&Borget
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THE DALLES, OR
the best Dress Goods
the best Shoes
has everything to be found in a
first-class Dry Goods Stor9.
C. F. STEPHENS.
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DOnsO.V, CAUI.IU. i CO., Ocn. Acts.,
Nurtli l'licllie Stcnnisliip Co.
tiujk cTitn.
No. I, to 9wikune nml Hrent Nortlicrn nrrlves
ut.'i.'i'ni. in,, lunvcK lit ri:rai p. in. No. '., to lViulle
ton, linUor City mill Union I'liclllc.urrivraut 11.15
li. in,, ilcixirth ut 11:50 p. in.
Xo .'!, from Spoknnu nnd Orent Nnrthcrn, nr
rivex nt C'flO n. in., ilupiirtu nt CuM n. m. No. 1,
from linker City nml Unlo, l'uuillu, urrivca at
3:'Ji) n. m., (iPpnrtH nt :i:30 n. m.
Kos. 'Zl nml -I, movliiR wist of Thu Dulles, will
rnrry piissuiiKorn. No. 23 urrlvus tit 5 p. in.,
So. 21 departs nt 1:15 p. in.
li!Hnt,'ers for Huppnur tnkc No 'J, leaving
haunt 11:15 n. ni.
W, II. itUKLUUUT, Otn. 1'nui.Aftt
I'ortlniiil, OrcKon
Drugs
Paints
Oils
Wall Paper
Window Glass
Snipes-Kinersiy Drug Co.
129 Secod Street,
THE DALLES, OREGON
J. 6, HCIIENK,
i'rciilduiit.
II. Jl.Iirat,
Cashier
First National Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OREOOr-
A uonentl ttuitKiiiij OuaineHB tnuintn-uu
Dopoalte rocoivetl, tmhject to Mi-rht
Plrnfl rr PIltM-k.
Collections mtwie anil proceedH promptly
rinit.tt rin dnv (if nnlloctioil.
Sight and Tolesraohie Erclmmtf Hold on
Hew York, Han tranclact. un
land.
DIHICCTOKh
D. P. Thomi-hon. Jwo. K. m iiknck.
EU. M. WlLWAMH, liKO. A I.IKI1K.
H M. UKAM.
NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION.
Uhd OmcKTiiB l)ur.r. 0t.,l
Kuliruury If', 1.
Notice Ik liorcbv irlvcn llmt tun .''II'' 'A
named nuttloi Ii.ih ilkd notice o Iilx " 'W""
V make llmil wmif In nuppiii t uf h Ij clt
that laid proof will b - umdo buimu HfJ Xt.
ltccclvcr ot Tho Dulltii. wrtKOli, on Hutliruiy
April 1C, 189H, viz;
Juuie IUII, ofTlif uulii".
II. E. No. 4717, lor the HKJi N WW. H M'A flDl1
KWiNKBo.itl,TpilN.,.l
. uo iiiuni;! hid luiiuwiiiK "," ..i. uitlofl
hln contlnuoun retdcitco upon nml ciiitiv."'""
of mid lund, viz.: . n inlim
Alexander Vance, Albert WnltcrB, V , 1'iw
Wolf, Krank ObrUt, all ol aim imlic( tiifK"''-
u-lt .'AH, V, SlO'Jiir.. i.w"