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    Ths Dalles Daily Chronicle.
5DB8CUIPTIOS PRICE.
One week $ 15
One month 50
One year 6 00
MONDAY
JANUARY 16, 1899
THINGS WHICH HOAR FORGETS
Senator Hoar's speech against ex
pansion is the strongest which has
been made on his side, and is probab
ly stronger than any which any other
isolationist will make. It is not
quite so convincing, however, as he
and his friends imagine it to be. The
senator quotes President McKinley
as saying, about thit teen months ago,
in a message to congress, that "forci
lle annexation" was "not to be
thought of," because, as the president
declared, "under the code of morality
that would be criminal aggression."
Thus the senator accuses the presi
dent of inconsistency. Then he at
tacked Senator Piatt, of Connecticut,
who spoke in lavor of expansion a
few days ago. "I maintain," said the
Massachusetts senator, "that the
powers of the United Mates must be
affirmatively delegated or they do
not exist. . -In other words; the im
plied power referred to by Mr. Piatt,
the power to govern territory ac
quired through war, does not exii't."
As the senator is a student of
American history it may be well to
point out to him one or two instances
in the annals of his country in which
changes of conditions made men
change their position. Ou July 6,
1775, the American congress formally
disavowed any intention on the part
-of the colonists to separate from Eng
land, although Lexington, Bunker
Hill and other battles had been
fought at that time; Ticonderoga and
Crown Point had been captured, and
congress bad authorized the raising
of an army of 20,000 men, and made
Washington commander-in-chief. A
year later congress reversed its disa
vowal of separation, and declared for
that policy. According to Senator
Hoar's theory, the Americans, in the
peace of 1783, instead of insisting on
independence should have gone back
into vassalage. In July, 1861, after
the war of secession had been unier
way three months, congress passed
and president Lincoln signed a reso
- lution declaring, 'among other things,
that "this war is not waged" with any
purpose of overthrowing or interfer
ing with the rights or institutions of
those (the seceded) states," but to
preserve the union, lue emancipa
tion proclamation, subsequently, and
the thirteenth amendment, ' both of
which interfered with the institutions
of the seceded states very seriously
must, according to Senator Hoar's
reasoning, have been as he character
izes President McKinley's conduct
"immoral and wicked."
The senator's contention that the
United States government has no
power except what is "affirmatively
delegated" is as absurd as is his
charge of inconsistency by Mr. Mc
Kinley, because the latter changed his
position after the situation had
changed. Jefferson in 1791, opposed
the United States Bank, on the
ground that the constitution did not
affirmatively delegate any power to
congress to create any such institu
tion. Madison, Gallatin and all the
other Democrats of that day or of
the next three or four years took the
&ame ground. All of them, however.
10Vfr&0fl fliamealiroa . onhoannantl
and Madison &s president signed the
x bill to create the second Ucited
States Bank, which was modeled on
the first institution of that name.
Jefferson could find no affirmative
authority in the constitution to annex
territory, nor could anybody else,
The supreme court, however, readily
found this authority in the implied
powers of congress. It is an adjunct
of the power of making war and of
making treaties. Senator Hoar is a
learned and eloquent man, but it is
difficult to treat his inconsistency
charges and his constitutional quibbl
ings and trivialities seriously. .
Allowed bjr the County Court.
The following bills were allowed by
the county court at the January term :
St Vincent's Hospital and Was
co county poor $ 125 50
Itwin-Hodson Co, supplies 62 25
Chas II Crocker, supplies. . ... . . 72 00
Chronicle Pub Co. print & pub. 21 50
Mays & Crowe, supplies and la- '
bor 112 30
Oregon T & T Co, messages and
rent
Snipes Kinersl y Drug Co, medi
cine for rjauuers
9 30
1 95
4 50
30 00
15 57
Cbas Craig, work on road
W H Wilson, professional eerv.
1 Peters & Co. sup co road. . .
Bovs' and Girls' Aid Society,
care Wasco co children
20 00
Ward & Robsrtion use of team .
4 00
19 60
3 25
G P Crowell, supplies paupers .
J Bargraff. meals, jurors
A E Lake, lumber
36 84
W M Si. J, fees, state vs JJelore .
Dr H Logan, i ro' services
10 00
24 50
13 25
15 00
5 76
5 00
8 60
4 00
4 60
9 95
M Z Donnell, tued lor paupers .
G A Meloy, hauling lumber....
Dills Lumber Uo, lumbor......
Mrs Porter, conveying Mrs Pra-
ther to insane aBylum
W H Holder, sheriffs fees
W H Taylor, viewing road
J F Stout, constable fees
Louis & Mosier, supplies co road
A Traverson, justice fees. . . .
,13 50
6 35
116 20
Wm Juenzie, hauling
Robt Kelly, bill rendered
E J Giiaan, justice fees.'
M Luddeman, prosecuting atty
2 50
fees, not allowed .....
5 00
2 00
3 00
13 50
3 00
5 00
13 50
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
WLE Kemp, constabla fees. . .
do guarding prisoner
E J Gliean, conveying prisoner
E C Deckerson, guard prisoner.
E J Glisan, holding inquest
T G Condon, do
cokonek' jury.
W E Kemp
T G Condon . . .'
F McBeth
E L Luddeman
Frank Irvine
FN Wallace
. WITNESSES.
Dr Wiley, expert
Frauk Gum
F W Silvertooth
Chas Clarno
RCbavis...;
Anbore
S Gomble
F McRae
A Nelson. .
E LHale....
Mr. S. A. Fackler, editor of the
Micanopy (Fla.), Hustler, with his wife
and children, suffered terribly from La
Grippe. One Minute Cough Cure was
tbe only remedy that helped them. It
acted quickly. Thousands of others use
this remedy as a specific for La Grippe,
and its exhausting after effects-. Never
fails. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
For Five Dollars you can buy a Camera
that will take larger pictures than any
other Camera on the market. For sale
by Clarke & Falk. tf
Cash til If oar Checks.
All countv warrants registered prior
to Mch. 14, 1895, 'will be paid at my
office. Interest ceases after Jan. 14,
1899. C. L. Phillips,
Countv Treasurer.
To Care a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money if
it fails to cure. 25c.
Furnished rooms to rent. Steam heat
and electric lights. Apply to Max Vogt
& Co. Chapman block.
You need have ho boils if you will
take Clarke & Falk's sure cure for boils.
Use Clarke & Falk's Quinine Hair
Tonio for dandruff and falling hair. tf
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
PROFESSIONALS.
W. LUNDELL, B. M-
Teacher of Vocal Culture.
Sight Readme and Harmony.
Studio at Residence, Cor. 6th and Liberty,
Invesgtion ollcltea. . THE DALLES, OR.
JJK- GEISENDOBFFEK
Physician and Surgeon,
Special attention given to surgery.
Booms 21 and 22. Tel. 328 Vogt Block
JJA. STU R DEV ANT,
. Dentist.
Office over French & Co.'s Bank
Phone 6.
THE DALLES, OREGON
J)AN ROBERTS,
Attorney-at-Law.
' Collections a Specialty.
3eeond Street, THE DALLES, OKKGON,
M
OLLIE V- O'LEARY,
Art Studio.
Room 3, Chapman Block.
China painting a specialty.
B a HUHTIMaTOK , H 8 WILSON
TJSTiNGTON WILSON,
ATTORNEY S AT LAW.
THE DALLES, OREGON
onice ovnr nm Mat. Ban.
FRED. W.WIL80N, '
ATTORN EY-AT LAW,
THE DALLES, OREGON.
Oflice ovm First Nat Bank.
A good
drug sign.
0 HUk
I
You well know that 'a good drug sign
is the patronage which is bestowed on
the store. It is the purity of the goods
handled and the manner of doing busi
ness that makes and keeps Ibis business
We are pleased with the result of our ef
forts to supply the best drugs at the
best price. We are particular about the
compounding of tnem.
RELIABLE PHARMACISTS.
175 Second Street. THE DALLES.
Just What
Voa lxu ant.
New ideas in Wall Paper here. Such
wide variety as we are showing never be
fore graced a single stock. - iieal iffiita
tion cretiOn effects at ordinary prices.
liood papers at cheap paper prices.
Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, yours
for a small price, at our store on Third
street. Also a full line of house paints.
D. W. VATJSE. Third St
In anticipation of your holiday needs we have
gamereu a sgock oi
Toilet Articles, Perfumes,
etc., which should prove nleasin?. The nnali
ties will speak for themselves, and the prices
prove uiui i,uere ib remaraaDie value in eacn oi
tfering. Some are good to look at and to use, some
good for use alone, some are entirely ornament
al, but all will serve the purpose for which they
were made in the best possible manner.
M Z. DONNELL
...DRUGGIST...
La tirlppe Successfully Treated.
."1 have just recovered from the sec
ond attack of La Grippe this year," eays
Mr. Jas. A. Jonee, publisher of the
Leader, Mexia, Texas. "In the latter
case I used Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy, and I think with considerable suc
cess, only being in bed a little over two
days against ten days for the former at
tack. The eecond attack I am satisfied
would have been equally as bad as the
first but for the use of this remedy as 1
had to go to bed in about six hours after
being 'struck' with it, while in the first
case I was able to attend to business
about two days before getting 'down.' "
For sale by Blakeley & Houghton.
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION.
: TJ. 8. Land Office, Vancouver, Wish.,)
Novembkb, 26, 1898. (
Notice Is hereby given that ihe following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support -of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before W. B. Pres
by, United States Commissioner for District of
Washington, at his office in Goldendale, Wash
ington, on Friday, January 6th, 1899, viz:
Ontav Hermin Kohne,
Homestead Entry No. 8119, for the 8J4 of the
NEJi, and 8J of the N WJ, section eleven, town
ship three north, of range thirteen. East W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and cnltlva.ion
ox saia iana, viz: - -
August Campbell, David K. Clark, of Bartland
Washington, Wendel Leldl, George G. Lindaey,
of Goldendale.-Washington. -1
U-30 1 W. R. Duhbab, Register.
14 -vi:
Ob Si. & Uu 00
Depart
for
time schedule.
From Dalles.
Arrive
From.
Fast Salt -Lake, Denver, Ft.
Wail Worth. Omnhn K nu
- Fat
Mail.
3:15 p. m.;
ll :50p.m. I sag City, St. Louis,
Chicago ana East.
Spokane
Flyer
5:40 p. m.
Walla "Walla, Spokane,
Spokane
Flyer.
5:00 a. m.
Minneapolis. tsi. rani.
uniutn, Milwaukee
'Chicago and East.
8 p. m.
From Portlako.
Ocean Steamshi i.
4p.m.
All Sailing dates subject
10 cnange.
For San Franeisco
Nov. 28, Dec. -3, 8. 13,
is, za, 2s, j an. z, y.
8 T. m
4 p. m.
Ex.bundaj
Ex. Sunday
Columbia Rv. 8teamers.
To Astoria and Way
Saturday
10 p. m.
Landings.
6 a. m.
Willamette River.
4:S0 p. m.
Ex.bunday
Ex. Sunday
Oregon City, Newberg,
oa:em oc w ay Land s.
7 a. m.
Willamette and Yam
3:30 p. m.
Hon., Wed.,
and FrL
Tues.Thur.
hill Rivers.
and bat.
Orepon City, Dayton,
ana nay-i.ana.ings.
6 a. m.
Willamette River.
Portland to -Corvallis,
and Way-Landings.
4:30 p. m.
Tue..Thur,
Tue., Thur
ana sac.
and Sat.
Leavbs
Lkwihton.
daily
exeept
Friday.
Lv RIparia
' Snake IUveb.
Riparia to Lewis ton.
a any
except
Saturday,
No. 22, throught freight, east hound, does not
carry passengers: arrives 2:50 a. ni.. denarts
3:50 a.m.
No. 24. local freicht. narrips nflsKPntrrs. onst
bound; arrives 4:30 p. m., departs 8:15 p. m.
No. 21, west bound through freight, does not
cuuy passengers; arrives s:io p. m., departs
9:30 p. m.
ro. 2d, west bound local frehrht. carries nas-
sengers; arrives 5:15 p. m., departs 8:S0 a. m.
For full particulars call on o. R. N. !n's
agent me uailes. or address
W. H. HURLBNRT.
Gen. Pas. Agt, Portland, Or.
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
OP THE
Southern Pacific Comp'y,
Trains leave and ore due to arrive at PortlaL
. LEAVE.
f OV1
I press,
I burg, j
OVERLAND EXO
ftAlAm- RnAA-
Ashland. Bao-
6:00 P. M.
I ramento, Ogden.San
1 rranciaeo, . jMoiave,
I T A 1 VI fiA
9 A. M.
New Orleans and I
-lEast J
8:30 A.M.
Koseburg and way Mo
tions fVia Woodbura fori
I Mt.Angel, Silverton,
West Bcio, Browns-
I ville,Springfield and
.Natron J
J Corvallis and way)
(stations )
4:40 P. M
Daily
except
Sundays.
Daily
except
Sundays
17:30 A. M
:50P.M
INDEPENDENCE PASSENGER. Express train
ximiy (except csanaay;.
l;50p. m. Lv Portland Ar.) 8:25 a. m
7:30p.m. Ai..McMinnville..Lv. 5:50 a. m
8:30 p. m. (Ar.. Independence.. Lv.) 4:50 a. m
Daily. tBaiiy, except bunaay.
" DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARb
Attached to all Through Trains.
Direct connection at Ban Francisco with Oecl
dental and Oriental and Pacific mail steamship
lines ior jajtajs anu iijldia. Hailing oatea on
af:pu canon.
Rates and tickets to Eastern points and En
rope. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU anc
AUB1KAUA.
All above trains arrive at and depart from
ur&na ucntrai atauon. r litn una xrving streets
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Passenger Depot, foot of Jetterson street.
Leave for OSWEGO, daily, except Sunday, at
i.ai a. m.; hvm, i:oo, o:io, e:vu, :os p. m.
(and 11 :30 p. m. on Saturday only, and 9:00 a. m
and 8:30 p. m. on Sundays only).- Arrive at
Portland daily at 6:40 and 8:30 a m and 1:35,
4:15, 6:20 and 7:55 p. m (and 10:05 a. m , 8:15
o:iu p. m. on euuaays oniyj.
Ieave for Sheridan, week days, at 4:30 p. m
Arrive at rorxianu, v:au a. m.
Leave for AIRLIE on Monday, Wednesdav and
Friday at 9:40 a.m. Arrivp at Portland, Tuee-
iut, mnrsaay ana tumrcuu it u:ik p. m.
Except Sunday. Except Saturday.
R.-KiE.LER,
jlanaser.
, H. MARKHAM,
Asst. G. F. & Pass. Agt
Through Ticket Office, 134 Third street, where
inrougn ticxets to ail points in tne Eastern
Btstes, Canada and Europe can be obtained at
lowest rates irom
J. B. KIRELAND, Ticket Agent,
or N. WHEALDON.
..GflSS. F-RAKR.
and Fatrmctrs
..EGhange..
Keeps on draught the celebrated
COLUMBIA BEER, acknowl
edged the best beer in The Dalles,
at the usual price. Come in, try
it and be convinced. Also the
Finest brands of Wines, Liquor
- and Cigars. .
Sanduiiehes
t " - . of all Kinds alwava on hand. .
C. J. STUBlilflG
Wholesale
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agency for the Greatest American Liquor
Yel lowstDr Whiskey.
WHISKEYlrom $2.75 to $6.00 per gallon. (4 to 15 years old.) "
IMPOBTED 00GNA0 from $7.00 to $12.00 per gallon. (11 to zO years old.;
ALII PIMA IBAtElIB Ikh. iS.'Jb to 86 tO per gallon. (4 to 11 years old.'
ONLY THE PUREST XIQTTORS SOLD.
HOP GOLD BEER on draught, and Val
Imported Alo and Porter
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIGARS.
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.
Todes a9d
c
Grandall
DEALERS IN
fill kinds of
UNDERTAKERS
EMBALMERS
" The Dalles, Or.
Fanepal Supplies
BLACKSMITH and WAGON WER.
Blacksmith's Supplies. Horse-Shoeing a Specialty.
Second and Lattghlin Streets,
THE DALLES, - - - - - OREGON.
War or No war
You will always have the benefit
of Low Prices at
flydrqw feller's afe.
Ice Cream, Ice Cream Soda, Candies, Fruits, Nuts and
Oysters in any style.
fldvetftise in..
The.
It Gaill jne
Best ftsalts
and Retail
Blatz and Hop Gold Beer in bottle
pabrie
We are ready to show them in Dry
Goods, Notions, Clothing, Boots and Shoes,
Ladies' Capes and Jackets. "Time enough"
is a poor principle. Those- who make tbe
earliest selections secure best results. The
stock is complete and new and we invite
you to look at it.
& Borget
Hobes,
Burial Shoes,
Ete.