The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 06, 1900, Image 2

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For a Nice
Suit of Clothes.
rutlns, Ovcroofitln- or Fancy Vesting.
Kindly call nnd examine my stock of Im
Tnrtcd and Domestic Woolens. A line stock to
elect from. . ......
Bults madelromtlic lowest prices to the high
est grade.
J. A. Eberle.
Fine
Tailoring.
THE llALLEr, OKEOO.V.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
sBBSCKirxroN riticE.
One week ? 15
Ono month 50
One year 6 00
SATURDAY - JANUARY G, 1900
SECRETARY GAGE'S MISTAKE
It is the law, niul has been the
practice of former secretaiies of the
treasur', to require the deposit, in
established United States sub-treasuries,
of the internal revenue receipts
of the government.
Secretary Gage has established a
new practice. To bolster up the
credit of the banks, and particularly
one favored bank in New York city,
he has directed that hereafter all such
collections shall be sent first to the
National City bank of New York,
and from that general depositor'
transferred to such other banks of
the United States as shall deposit
with the treasury the required amount
of United States bonds.
This has aroused a whirlwind of
indignation, and will be made the
Bubject of congressional investiga
tion, both iu the house and in the
senate.
It is significant that a large part of
the criticism comes from bankers and
newspapers which reflect the views
and wishes of bankers. The internal
revenue receipts of the government
amount to nearly 1,000,000 daily,
and it is pointed out that since only
a third of these revenues arc col
lected east of the Allcghenies and
north of the Potomac, the selection
of a single New York bank as the
place of lirst deposit has n suspicious
look of gross favoritism.
One of the sharpest critics of this
course of Secretary Gage is the
Chicago Tribune, a journal which
has been one of the stauncliost sup
porters of the gold shmlard policy
of the administration, and from
whoso editorial staff Mr, Gage se
lected his assistant secretary. The
Buuruiary s leaning home paper says:
"It will be ditlicult to convince
the public that it is necessary to ng.
gregato in any one bank, for the pur-
pose or distribution, the daily in
ternal revenue collections of this
great country. It will be impossible
to convince the people, nnd especial
iy the people of the West, that it will
not be fairer to divide the United
States into several districtsto have
tlio Pacific coast receipts put in San
Pranoisco banks, those of tho middle
West in Cuk'pgo, Cincinnati and St.
Louis banks, those of the Southwest
in INow Orleans banks, nnd those of
JNew England and Now York in
Boston and New York institutions.
Thoro arc no diilloulties in the way
unless in some one of these districts
no bank con bo found which is will,
ing to give the requiicd security for
deposits.
"If one bonk mint be selected as
the place of first deposit piibliosontt.
ment will bo adverso to tho choice of
D3 Now York bank, for that would
look as if tho intention is to draw
from nil narts of tho United States
public money, which can bo loaned
at G per cent or more by the institu
tion holding it to those Wall street
operators who nrc complaining of
tho 'stringency of the money market.'
A policy of government interference
in llnaucial affairs for the benefit of
stock market speculator is not
viewed with favor by the public. It
does not wish to soc the general gov
ernment playing the pait of the 'god
in the machine' to relieve distressed
brokers. It prefers that the govern
ment should remain neutral. This
prefcrcc is shared by the Tribune.
It believes it neither right nor ex
pedient for the government to at
tempt to bolster up a sagging stock
market by exhibiting gross favorit
ism to a particular bank. It is too
big n contract. The government may
be harmed mote than the stock
market is helped.
"If it were necessary, as it is not,
to select some Now York bunk as the
place of first doposit, the National
City bank is the one of all others
which a cautious secretary of the
treasury who had his hand on the
public pulse would not have chosen.
It is not a popular bank even among
bankers. It is the Standard Oil bank,
and Americans have no burning love
for the Standard Oil Company or
the men at the head of it. Had the
secretary of the treasury consulted
any outsiders before he acted they
would have told him that not nil
things which are lawful unto him are
expedient nnd that one of the most
inexpedient things he could do was
to favor the Rockefeller bank. The
treasury should have no pets least of
all n pet bank. S112I1 an institution
is a stench in the nostrils of the
people."
The secretary's action forms a moat
proper subject of congressional in
quiry. In the first place, the right
place for these collections is in the
United States sub-treasuries, and the
secretary has no riglrt to employ the
funds of the government to help out
adventurous bankers who have over-
loaned their deposits. In the second
lace, if the government is going into
the paternal business of helping out
incautious bankers, there shouldbe
no favoritism. Spokesman-Review.
ltnliliml the Grave.
A startling incident, of which Mr.
John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the
subject, is narrated by ;hiin as follows:
"I was in a moat dreadful condition. My
skin was almost yellow, eves sunken.
tongue coated, pain continually
in back !
andeidee.no appetite-Sradnal.y grow-
iir: weaker dav by dav. Three nhvpi.
- "" " i-'uriiiiiiuoiy, a
Inend advised 'Electric Hitters; and
to 1
my rreat joy and surprise, tho fir?t
bottle made a decided improvement. 1 1
continued their use for three weeks, nnd J
am now a well man. I knuw thnv fcaved i
tny life, nnd robbed the grave of another
victim." !No one should f.iil to try them.
Only 50c, Kimranteed.'at Ulukelev &
Houghton's druK store, 5
GUARDIAN'S NOTICE.
I of Oresou, for Vasco conntv.
I'm, "V,7. X ,: !"W ?' ',C0.fBe !
n Iftmn lopoF , -.It I
an d arv Jo"dan n i Yuri '"".-Joraan
i,townliiii2imrtli. ranKo ifl vaVt, Vv. M Ym 1
pid: theiefore It IsaBlered timt -i .
tnct innthfr unit ikivVi iw.. nt 1:, 'V'"'1
1.1.. . . ::." 1
Jffl" ,, .J "J f 'V.V . VI 'other
" rtiniu'i hi u mill Mnr
.n,l' 'i'r"1 " -"t.Ha Interested MKJ estate,
nJri '.ls c?."rt ut ,,U! co,,tt ro"n there'
id In fal lex City, Oreffon, on the (ith dav of
January, 1U00, at the hour Jf two o'c "ok i V.
and Vhat tills ord,'r bo' ,mbll,l I lea H
uimuve week in 'iho JMlh-s Chronic e. u
ww-Kly iiowijaiMr prlntril In .aid comity,
Uated thisyth day of Decern bur. isw '
d,.pil KWHKKT MAYS,
uolu 1 County Judge,
ilERVITA
rmlore. VITALITY.
AND MANHOOD
Cures Impotcncy, Night Emissions and
" Motui5i;B( mi eiieciu or BCit
aouse, or excess and Indls.
cretion. Aiienifoni ii mi
uiuou uuuuer. Brings the
pink glow to pale cheeks am1
restores tho fW nt ,,r,,n,
.i .T- --....
ffl By mallSOc per box; boxes
for $2,50; with a written Kiiuran
Mso to euro or refund tlio niouey.
NERVITA MEDICAL nn
Clinton & Jackson fits., CHICAGO, ILL,
M. Z. DONNELL,
THE DRUGGIST.
v. ocepnens
.Daalor In...
Djpy Goods, Clothing,
Gents' Furnishings.
Hoots, Shoes. Huts, Caps, Notions.
ABt.
lor . 1.. i;ouui cno.
Gunning,
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing.
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies.
Cor. Second & LanaWin. 'Phone 157
Sheriff's Sale.
I N T1IK CIIKH'IT COl'flT OF THK HTATE OK
l Oregon, lor Wttco County.
J. 1' Melncrny, is administrator of the estate of
I'nillip Ilrogmi, deeenn.il, l'luiutlll',
! w. Wallace and S. I'. Wallace. Dufeiiilniifv.
Uaie" .uYffl
I tbu circuit court ol Uiestatoof Ortwm. for the
r, , ' i ' "I""1 ilcrruo fur
'hi f.iel(Miiioof ai-erf.Ua moitg.ise, In favor of
Plnlutllt and uilnst k.i i ili-rnti.i.,,,, i ......
'iV.'iiiW miw.t ""'' court in the
IhinS'ri't
VJ,0.'1 l:F'c"n. l".'m xh,! h"' i-y of .-ipiember.
k, iiiJ. fiat of one hundred dollars
011 this wilt.ifndcotiiinaiidlnsme to mako .i 0
of tlio real property einhmevd in mcli rlcoreo of
foreclosiuoaiid hereinafter dctcilbtd; Mild de-
vtw and judKineut havii.K been rendered a ml
entered on tho'.'lth day of October, 1-w, f will
BiBi&sSsaL
.'.!?; JV",i.c,,.i"u,,!!Il. "W.1! " I'Ublle 1
,....r .I 7 ., i'ui per cciii per annum
.7. i'vi uci.i i.i;r annum.
.......... ... ,,, ,uK,,V5i. uiiiuer lor easli In
I and all tlio rftrlit. title and lnt.'reit whip I
I. : 'i(w iiii'l Jl IfTUfl WlU
oief eien.iHiiis.N. v. Wallace mid H. K. W.il
ore iner of tiiun, had on tlio aith daj of iJ,V
tald nmiir v """-'h of
hjjh miii uici 111 ml' ftivru
u .1 ii i.r ji 111 1 T
Hiilff Tiriitntpt mill i .t.i ...v. : :
a3. fiherlirof Wttleo cimmy, 'Si.
Executor's Notice.
Notlco Is hereby Riven that the county court
n'rn "l"" ',",W' UT WlUCO " OUIItyT ll
'o'te. has duly ii,uul letterN testarnc tary t
lZ" im",.BVw,1 fls ,,,u ewulor immwl i tl "
Mid (Hi'Cjited. All lieriiriiili ' ?'",' . !?
i . i , i .Ti ; y ."vr. ""V" .ywum & c,m.
-." 'j. wriKou, wnn proper vouch.
?!. "i! " 'n,"'ths from thin Jiate.
ceau'd. "imiuui taieu Jirooun.de-
All persona wlshinis to tako children,
either boys or girle, for legal adoption or
on Indenture, should write to W. T,
Gardner, superintendent of the Uoya'
Portland, who can nrooun, fr rfTr,,'.
elrablo children of all ogee. All applica-
tions mmt be filed in advance. tf
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New ideas in Wall Paper here. Such
wido variety as wo are showing novor be
fore graced a single stock. Real itnlta.
tion creton efl'ectB at ordinary prices.
Gootl papers nt cheap paper prices.
Elegant dusipno, tasteful colorings, yours
for a Bniall price, at our store on Third
street. Also a full Huu of house painto.
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
..GfiAS. FMJR.
Butchers
and Farmers
..Exchange..
Keens on draught tho ctlohrntcil
COM'.MHtA 1IKKU, ncknimi
iilKal tho best bier In Tho Dalles,
nt tho usual price. Come In, try
It and lie convinced. AIo the
Flnrjt brands of Wines, M Uor
nnd Clears.
Sandrjuiehes
of nil Kinds nlwnys on hand
oVVVVVv V V
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B?OS
tiENKl'.AL
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Wagon nnd Carriage Work.
Floh Brothors' Wagon.
Third anil Merlon.
vmn & mm,
Wholosnlo and Rotnll
Carry tho Largest Stock of
Drils ai1tj Druggists' Sundries
In Eastern Orcuoil
i.imh uii,oii,
m Stc ns ma
- " - -
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the food and aids
S?H0n.8trcnvthcnlnK nnd reS
Btructtrjg tho exlmusted digestive or.
fans. It is tho latestdiscovered Kcsl
ant and tonic. No other preparation
SlckHeadanliP a
w vu., UQltaqo.
ONE FOR A DOSE. in m 2L
J. B. Clark. Peorlu. Til. . tiova IIC..
treona vantod to operuto on me for piles
"mi, uurmi inem with DoWitt'a Witch
Hazol Salve." It 1b Infnlllliln in. ..n...
nd skin dlsentes. Uetrars of counts
18. w
IB
Str. Regulator.
(Untiled LnudlliKs.)
Ship your
Freight
via
Regulator Line,
HOWS.
UP.
, l.v
Dalles
I,v. I'ortl ind
it 7 A. M.
Monday
..Wi'dnoMliiy
. .Pthliiy
Arr. Dalles
ntr r. l,
tit A. M.
TllCMlay . .
ThillMliiy ....
Satlirdnv . . .
Arr. Portland
at .". I'. M,
t
Travel by the Htomnors of tho Iteiiiilnlor l.lno.
roiiH the best neivloo io.slblu.
ort!niidOmoe,Oal;.atreotDocl. W.
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.MANi'rA('Tt'i;i:ii my
AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO
SUITABLE FOR DRIVING
GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS,
ELEVATORS, PRINTING PRESSES, ETC
Clrcnlnrp and particular!) fnniinhed on application.
F. S. GUNNING, Agent,
"n-G TIIK DALLES, Oil EG ON
I C. J. STUBLING
8
Wholesale and Retail
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agency for the Greate American Liquor
Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey.
WHIBKET jrmu $2.75 to tl.01 por uallon. 4 to Ui y'nurH old.)
IMPORTED 00GNA0 trom $7.00 to tmr piliou. (11 to 20 ytiuMToTdV
OALirORKIA BRAKDIEB Imin J.V-T. to I prr trillion. (A lo 11 yearn old".' '
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
0LYMPIA BEEE on draught,
lmportud Alo and Portor.
and
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIGARS.
Wasco Warehouse Company
Headquarters for Seed Grain of au kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain 0t ?n kin
7T 1 , .
neaaquarters tor Koiled Grain, ml kinds
Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, TvSttiSlo
Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle
ton Flour. Ti,is
lour is inaniifaeturud tixpreculy for family
Wa Bull our uoodn Iiwi- n,..!f 'Ii. ?rV T4.,'" Kuarnntoed to givo flattalaction.
call itnd St cur wXZXir" Ul 1110 tr,UU,' tl,Ul " yU dou'1 th,,lk e
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats
Crandall&Baftjet
DEALERS IN
All kinds of
UNDERTAKERS
tP EMBALMERS
Tho Dallos, Or.
Funeral Supplies
PIONEER BAKERY.
I have re-opened this well-known Bakery,
SHU am?r prePared supply every
Th?read'Pie8ftndCakea. Also
all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grooer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pi excer
REGULATOR LINE.
Dalles, M0 & Astoria p?. Co.
Tho St nmcrH of tho lleirulntor l.lno will run m jior tlmfoi. j
lnultig M-lirsliilc, thu Cninpnliy ioorvli'K tho right to cIiiiiiko
M'lieduloHlthoulliotleu. 1
Str. Dnllos City.
(TouuIiIiik nt nit Way I'olnti,,)
IHiWN.
l.v. Dulles
nt r,:KH a. it.
Moniliiy
WVillicmlny . ,
I'rldny
Arr. Portland
(inii'crtalii)
. "f. '!
l.v. Portland ,
it 0 A. (,
Tuesday
Tliiir.nlny I
Hiitnrday I
Arr. Dalle
(iiiiccrtnln).!
I
.smrsnrm T-irs)TMrTT A XTTN TT TT1 A C TTT1 T71 A
r-
The Ciiuimiiy will ftiilenvnr to give Itn pat
Kor furlhur liiformntloii nddresH )
C. ALLAWAY, Con. Apt., Tho Dulles ,H
and Motors
Vnl Hints nnd Olympia IJuor In kittlei)
Robes,
Burial Shoes
Etc.