The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 04, 1898, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle,
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Weekly Clubbing Kates.
Chronicle nntl Orcgoniaii ?- -
Chronicle and Examiner 2 25
Chronicle and Inter Ocean 1.85
Chronicle and Tribune 1 75
Chronicle and N. Y. World 2 CO
MONDAY
A PHIL 4. ISPS
Call for Republican County Convention
The Republican County Convention of Wasco
countv, state Ol urvson. if nrrcoy wium iu mxi
in Dulles Lltv, in sam couniy, on
Wednesday, April 11, 1808,
at the hour of 8 o'clock a. ni. of sa'il day, for the
purpose of nomliiatlugeaiuidatcs for the follow
ing county officers :
One Countv Commissioner, County Clerk,
Count SheritV, County Treasurer, County As
sessor," Countv School Snpeilntendent, Countv
Coroner mid County Surveyor; also precinct of
ficers for the several precincts of said county:
anil ten delegates to the liepubllcan .State and
Second District Consresslcual Conventions, and
to transact such other business as may properly
como before said County Convention.
The convention w ill consist of 9.1 delegates
chosen bv the several precincts', and the several
precincts of snlrt county will be entitled to repre
sentation in said convention ns follows:
..S Klnsrslcy 2
..S MoMur 3
.2 Nausetie -
. 3 Oak Grove 3
..'J Uamsey 2
A TjRh 'Valley 3
.3 Trevltt 7
. 9 Visntrt '-'
..5 West Dalles 7
..2 West Hood Klver... S
.,0 Wamic i
The same being one delegate at large from each
precinct, and one deleate for every twtnty-llve
votes and one delegate for everv f rsctlon over
one-half of twenty-five votes cast in each of said
Srecli cts for Hon. T. T. Cieer, liepubllcan candl
sto for prifldcuttal elector at the November
election In 1S'J3.
Dated at Dalles Cttv, Oregon, this 9th day of
Slarch, 1S08. J. M. I AT TKHfeON,
Chairman Republican County Com.
II. T. NOLAN, Secretary.
Antelope . . ..
Illation- . . .. .
Baldwin
Hake Oven ,
Columbia
Dufur
Deschutes . .
last Dalle ....
East Hood 111 ;er
Eight Mile.. .
Tails ,
THE HEAL POPULISTS.
The real Populists are the middle-of-the-road
Populists, who decline to
give up their principles or compro
mise themselves by fusing with the
other parties and alleged parties.
The greatest Populist ot the coun
try, Tom "Watson, of Georgia, says
the Salem Statesman, declines to be
considered any longer in politices,
gives ns a reason that while he is
still a firm believer in the Populist
creed, he can sec no future for the
masses owing to the disruption of
forces caused by the attempt at fu
slon. Th's means that Mr. Watson
finds that the Democrats, by accept
ing a part of the Populist creed, in
duced the Populist party to endorse
the Democratic presidential candi
date, and surrender in large degree
its autonomy as a political party.
This was so displeasing to tbe true
Populists, tbe middle-of-the-road
.member?, that they declare that un
der no circumstances will they con
sent to another fusion. The conse
quence is that there arc practically
two Populist parties now existing
the fusionists and the straighouts,
just as there are two factions of the
Democracy, the Populist wing, which
has the advantage of the regular or
ganization, and the sound money or
old Democrats, who have at least the
traditions and patty doctrine behind
them.
Mr. Watson sees no hope of suc
cess of Populism now that the split
in his party iias become too wide to
be closed.
Doubtless the thoughtful among
the free silver Democrats are reach
ing the same conclusion with regard
to the chonccii for the success of their
policy. It was only with the he'p
of the united Populist party that Mr.
Bryan rolled up his six million and
mid votes in 180C. Tint party is
now divided into two very hostile
camps. In order to win, Mr. Bryan
will have to draw support from some
new source.
There is no new source from which
to draw any considerable support,
especially if the McKinloy adminis
tration continues to so conduct tlio
affairs of the nation ns to maintain
jacreASing prosperity at home and
abroad.
every one will keep hands off, both
through disinclination to mix up in
n war which may involve nil of Eu
rope, and again through the fear of
offending the United States, a coun
try whoso friendship is well worth
the having. Austria, Italy and some
of the other weaker states may lend
some sympathy and support to the
Spaniards, but that will be all. Ger
many has expressed friendliness to
this government; England has stout
ly maintained America is m tho
right; Franco cannot afford to do
anything more than remain neutral,
while Ilussia can always be counted
upon to go to any extent m her
friendship for the United States. The
time 1ms been when Russia was the
only friend wo had in Europe, and
in the dark days of the Rebellion the
land of the czar performed acts of
substantial friendship.
This nation need not fear the atti
tude of the European nations in the
event of war with Spain. Tho hu
mane instincts of their rulers would
prevent a 113" alliance with Spain.
Events have so shaped themselves
that it looks as if the name of Gov
ernor Lord is removed from the list
of formidable candidates', for the gu
beruatorial nomination in tho lie-
publicMi convention. The Marion
county primaries resulted in the so
lection of delegates who will send a
Gcer delegation to the state conven-
. i : c t 1 a ,
jii. .11111 11 jjuru L.11111UL carry 111s
own county, he cannot expect to re
ceivo outside support. Four ycais
ago Governor Lord was a very pop.
ular man, but his close alliance with
the Simon faction has cost him many
friends throughout the state.
Recommendation,
L 11 II ' - f.VV -J
A recanuncmliUion is necessary to
ninny persona. A ilruuslst appreciates
it when coming from n pood physician
especially. Tliu character of our times,
tho dispatch and uccruacy with which all
formulas nro treated haoiuudetis a repu
tation wo shall endeavor tit all times to
retain.
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g LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY POLITICAL PAPER IN THE WEST J
g It is radically Republican, advocating
n the cardinal doctrines of that party
witn ability and carnestucsswj
L.1
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for fair and honest reports of all po- n
Utical movmcntiitJMbtffcM.M.itt
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THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN SUPPLIES ALL
THE NEWS AND BEST CURRENT LITERATURE
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It Is (Morally Clean and ns n Family Paper Is Without a Peer.
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The Literature ot Its columns Is
equal to that of the best maga
zines. It Is Interesting to the chil
dren as well as tho parents........
THE INTER OCEAN is a WESTERN NEWSPAPER,
and while it brings to the family THE NEWS OF
THE WORLD and gives its readers tiic best and ablest
discussions of all questions of the day, it is in lull sympathy
with the ideas and aspirations of Western people and
discusses literature and politics from the Western standpoint.
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That is what it wis mde Icr-
Dr.GUNNS
ONE FOR A DOSE.
RcraoTe Pimples, Prerrat
Cure liradacho in1 llniun..'.
uii-uiruL or inn ihw . a.
BoW b' drawnta. DR. BOSANKO CO. Phila. Pa.
PILLS
yureiirauacnoaiHlliTaiirnxa w
"A word to the wise is sufficient" and
a word from the wise should be suf
ficient, but you ask, who are the wise?
Those who know. The oft repeated ex
perience of trustworthy persons may be
taken for knowledge. Mr. V. M, Terry
says Chamberlain'8 Cough Remedy
gives better satisfaction than any other
in the market. He has been in the drug
business at Elkton, Ky., for twelve
years; has sold hundred of bottles of
this remedy and nearly all other cough
medicines manufactured, which showe
conclusively that Chamberlain's is the
most satisfactory to the people, and is
the besti For salo by Blakeley &
Houghton.
RELIABLE PHARMACISTS.
175 Second Street. THE DALLES,
Just ttlhat
You UUant.
New ideas in Wall Paper her
wide variety as we are sliowintri
ere. fsueh
owintr never bo-
fore graced a einelo stock. Real imitn-
tion creton effects ut ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheap paper prices.
Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, vonra
for a small price, at our store on Third
street. Also a full line of house paints.
D. W. VATJSE, Third St.
Regulator Line
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SSaQBEBHSEiOH9IBHeHeP!HBIQn0IIOHtBI3E3).'ean
0orr $,qo-PR!CE ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR $1,00
Slfl H a TITE DATI.Y AND STJTIDAY EDITI0HS OF TFtE
Wholesale.
IWflLtT LtlQUOtS,
Ulines and Cigars.
THE CELEBRATED.
ANHEUSER-BUSCH and
HOP GOLD BEER Wks.
Anhenser-Busch Malt Nutrine, a non-alcoholic
beverage, uneqtialed as a tonic.
STUBLING & WILLIAMS.
GFandallct Barge t
DEALERS IN
fill kinds of
Funeral Supplies
UNDERTAKERS
i& EMBALMERS
The Dalles, Or.
Robes,
Burial Shoes,
Ete.
The Dalles. Fortlanfl anfl Astoria
Navigation Co.'
Wanted-
Atthe Diamond Mills,
Good milling wheat. The highest price
paid.
rachlO-tf.
VOGT
Opera House
MONDAY iP TUESDAY,
April 4th and 5th.
Now that war with 8pain is cx
trtvely probable, it is a matter of
miMb noment what, if any, action
the European countries will take ro
.gardiag the struggle. Wo believe
The
Great
Dante
Atsisted by Mile. Edmunda and a lelect
company of artists, in the grandeat pro
gram ever presented. New in every de
tail.
A leait of mviterv. A carnival of mairlo tin to
date. A deluge of IllutlonH. A cyclono of
Mlrtb.
PRICES Reterved Seats. 75c: Back
Seats, 50c; Children, 25c.
Iieicrverl tent on Mle at Snlp-Kiucnly Drug
Company' (tore.
strs. Regulator (BDalles City
FREIGHT AND PASSENUER LINE
BBIWEESf
The Dalles, Hood Itiver, Cascade Ixcks and Port
lund dally, PTCPnt bmjUuy.
Are vou going
DOWN THE VALLEY
on to
EASTERN OREGON?
If to, Bavc money and enjoy n beautiful trip on
the Columbia. The weit-bouud train Mrrlvrs ut
The Dalle In ample tlmo for paenmx to take
tho teamer, arriving In Portland In time for the
uuiKuiiJK Douiuern hiiu itormern trninn ; Jiat
bound pawengerH arriving in The liallw In tJrao
to take tho East-bound train.
(or lurther lnrormatlou apply to
J. Jf. HAHNKV, Agent,
uau airect hock, rortianii, Oregon,
Or W. C. ALI.AWAY, lien. Agt.,
Tho Dalleii, Oregon
Harry Liebe,
PRACTICAL
watchmaker
Jeweler
All work promptly attended to,
and warranted.
174 VOGT BLOCK
One Minute Cough Cure, cures,
Tnit ia what It was made for.
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
caho
has the best Dress Goods
has the best Shoes
has everything to be found in a
first-class Dry Goods Store.
C. F. STEPHENS.
0.R&N.
TO THE
EKSTI
0IVK8 T1IK CHOICE OK
TWO Transcontinental ROUTES
GREAT
NORTHERN
RAILWAY.
OREGON
SHORT
LINE.
VI.V-
Spokane
Minneapolis
St. Paul
Chicago
Salt Lake
JDenver
Omaha
Kansas City
Low Rates to all Eastern Cities
OCEAN STEAMERS
OREGON GEO. Q. EliDEfl
AND
CITV OF TOPEKft
Lcnvo Portlnnd every five dnye for
ALASKA POINTS.
Mi. Z. DONNELL,
PSESCftfPTIOfl DRUGGIST
TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY.
THE DALLES, OR
Opp. A. M. Williams it Co.,
Subscribe for
The Chroinele
OCEAN BTKAMKKS l.envo i'ortlnnd
livtirv Four I)hvh for
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
.Stcnmors nuintlily from Portland to
Yokohnmn nut! Hour Kong via North
ern Pacific Stiini8liip Co., in connection
with O. U. & N.
"For lull dotal Ih call on O. K t (.'n. ii ARent
Tiiu Dalles, or will res
V. II. IIl'ltl.ltl'ltT.
Clcn. I'nss. At , Portland, Or
IJODSON, CAlll.IM. A CO., (Icn. A t,' t k . ,
Nortli I'ncillu Htcuinsldp Co.
TIM 15 CAlin.
No. I, t(i Sinkauu nml (ircnt Northern nrrivcn
ntri'..i. in.. K'uves at fitrui , m. No. L', to lVnillo
ton, llakcr City mid Union raulllc,arrlvvHnlll.l3
p. in., dcpnrtN ut 11:0 )i. in.
No ."!, Irnm Kpoliano unit Oreat Northern, nr
rlvi'H at li'ftJ a. in., (Iunrtn at tltBS it. in. No. l,
from linker City and Union l'aclllu, arrives nt
:i:'u u. m,, doiiartn at n. m.
Tho following (relclit IraliiM curry jiaseiiKcrs
on tlio flrnt anil xccoud dlHtrlcts, hut ifo not .itoji
at statlnli iiliittonnn:
No, '.';! west, nnlvu at r . in., iloparts nt'J:r
a. in.
No. 'J I vast, arrives atU:ro n. ui,,ileinrt.int
1: 1.) p. in.
W, II. IIUltLllUUT, (Icn. l'lus.ABt
I'urtland, Orcnou
Drugs
Paints
Oils
Wall Paper
Window Glass
Mm
Kinersly
Drug
129 Second Street,
THE DALLES, OREGON
J. 8. HCIIKNK,
fretiucnt.
II. M. UkaJ. ,
Cushkf
First National Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OREOON
A General iJanklng BuaineaB transacted
. 1 Ll..l I. Ill,, i
liepoBUB receiveu, fluuieut vu oi8"
rtvaff nr flliAftlr.
Collectlone made and proceedB promptly
remitted on dav of collection,
flight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, San Francisco an! porl-
lanu.
DIHBOTOKS.
D. T. Thompbon. Jno. S. Boiibnc
Eu. M. Willmmi, Gko. A. UBB'
H , M. URAI.Ii.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
rilANUACTAQKNUKALDANKINU JIUH1NE8
Letters of Credit Issued available in tlie
Eastern States.
Hiirht Exahantre and Tolearnphie
Transfers sold on New York.OhtaWO;
St. Louis, San Francisco, l'ortlond Ore
gon, Seattle Wash., and various point
i Oregon and wasmngion.
Collections ma le at all points on (V
orable terms.