The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 23, 1900, Image 2

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    For a Nice
Suit of Clothes.
l'antltig, Ovciccilin- or I'nncj Vesting.
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V.
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Klndty rail and examine my Mock of Im-
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TiTtcd and Ilou:etlc Woolens." A tine stock to
"ltarnadc from the lowest prices to the nigh
est grade.
J. A. Eberle
Fine
Tailoring.
lUi: DAtLK' . OltEGOX.
The Dalles Daily Chponiele.
SCBSCIIIPTION ruicE.
One week ? 13
One month SO
One year 6 00
TUESDAY -
JANUARY 23, 1900
OUT GOES ROBERTS.
The majority report of the Roberts
investigating committee will be
adopted, and the seat to which he
was elected from Uiah will be de
clared vacant. This will satisfv the !
clamor of the people, and set a
precedent that will be heeded by
Mormon communities in the future.
The minority report, recommending
that Roberts be admitted, his creden
tials being regular, and there being
no doubt of his election, and that he j
then be expelled by
n two-thirds i
vole, on the ground that he is a
persistent and defiant law-breaker,
suggests the better and more orderly
proceeding, though it makes little
diffetence which plan is adopted, so
long as the desired end is speedily
accomplished. In most respects 1
1 1 1
Roberts may very likely be a moie
moral and otherwise n better man .
than many of his accusers, judges,'
and bouncers, but this cannot and
should not avail him anythinp against
the notorious and admitted fact that
he openly, wilfully and defiantly
violated not only the anti-polygamy
law of congress, but the solemn
compact of the Mormon church, in
which he is a shining light, with the
government. The people of Utah
need just this lesson that if they
want to be represented as a state in
congress, they must send there a man
who, though he may be a Mormon,
is not a polygamous lawbreaker.
Telegram.
J'OOJl OLD II UAH.
Mr. Hoar persists in the falsehood
that the American troops began the
conflict with the Aguinaldo rebels,
lie disregards Aguinaldo's declara
tion f if IVnr Hrtrl linn,c fnlon it.ltr.nco
against General Otis because the ,
Jatter refused to be entrapped byjtution. D. B. Jolinston of Uiclunond,
Aguinaldo's profession of peace, He J Ind., has heen troubled with that all
quotes thu clitlerinrr adieetives nf , ment since 1802. In speabhiR of it he
w a - -
Aguinaldo's proclamation with de-
lighted approval, nntl ignores the
concrete fnets of Aguinaldo's deeds.
He declares that the Filipinos won
their independence from Spain, when
it is known to all the world that their
freedom was won by Dewej' nt Ma
nila. He falsely alleges that General
Otis promised the Filipinos independ.
ence, although it is a matter of
record that all Otis promised was
,
that the Luted States would seek to i
establish a liberal government.
Common 6ense nr.d common truth
fulness are essential in denling with
the Philippine question. Mr. Hoar
exhibits neither. Hence it is dillU
cult to be patient with hi in. Gray
hairs cease to command respect when
they are used to dignify slanders of
the living and of the dead. In
answer to Senator Bcveridge's state,
soents of the matcriul advantages of
retaining the Philippines, in the fnco
of facts which must be nl least con
sidered in determining the natton's
course toward the island?, Mr. Hoar
resorts to arrant blasphemy. Be
cause the American people would
protect the peaceful majority of the
Filipinos against the despotism of
the Aguinaldo oligarchy, Mr. Honr
.. ..'ii. ni.j.i
compares tnc naiion wuu vimsi,
tempted by the devil. Can even,
Mr. Hoar imagine for a moment that
this will be auccptcd as discussion, as
sense, or as truth by the American
people?
Mr. Horn's utterances, when they
arc not blasphemy, falsehood, or
slander, are mcie sound and fury,
: t . Tt r-nnii irtnnno
Signup nig iiuming. y auv-u
he cannot rehabilitate Aguinaldo in
the estimation of the Amcricau
people, for they have had too much
experience of the treacherous Tagafs
manners and methods. He can only
incite Aguinaldo to new atrocities.
Yet in the end he will change noth
ing, and he knows it. The American
people are resolved to have America
peace in the Philippines, and will not
swerve from their purpose because
certain ambitious Tagals and their
foolish friends object to it.
The American people love peace
so much that they are eager to fight
for it. They know that freedom
follows their Hag. They are resolved
that their flag shall stay in the Philip
pines, and shall stay there to the real
and lasting benefit of the people as
well as to the honor and advantage
of the "United States.
Statesman.
WINTER TRIPS.
For winter rcsideftce or winter outing
ideal conditions will be found on every
hand in California. TJonteous early
rainfall has this season given to the
semi-tropical vegetation wonderful iui'
petus ; the fljral offerings are more than
usually generous and the crop of
southern fruits bountiful and excellent.
Old ccean possesses new charms at
Santa Barbara, Santa Monica, Long
Beach, Coronado and the enchanted isle
of the sea, Cntallna where fishing,
boaiing, rambling, ruling, hunting and
loafing uay be enjoyed bb nowhere else.
Aniut littli Dimto cmrr nn il rrnrm
,. , , ., , ., u
ofiar themselves at Montecito, oruhou,
pttgaiinai Echo Mountain, San Jacinto,
Fail Btook and Palm Springs.
For renewing health and vigor, here
auo,,nu ma" ,;ot enr,,,Ps' 01 Iuei
varying consiuuenie biiu ucuioiiuinuuii
merits; the dry, ant 1 a tic, tonic air of
the desert may be enjoyed at Banning,
Indio, Yuma; and, even fartberon, at
Phoenix, Tucson, El I'uso, exists con-
dltions equally well indicated for weal;
., . , ,
tliroate and Junes.
JIanv think nothinc in nntii-p more
.uanj inmu noinini, in natu.L mort
attractive than the Bliimuierint; olive
, , , r. , . , c.
orchards of Santa Barbara and San
Diego ; others preler the stately walnuts
, , . ... ,
of entura and L03 leto!, or the
lemons of Fernando; but for orions
fruit and graceful tree commend us to
the golden otange, lirat, last and ahvnvs,
audit exists in greatest perfection
Covina, Itiverside, liedlands and High -
. . ,
lands. hqiiHllv lntereating is the
scientific and tempting fashion in which
the sorting and packing of the orange is
licre acconiplislied.
ine laiinini were cxtiorieu to see
Mecca and shullle off; hut wiser gener-1
ntioiiB will see California of the south '
and prolong life. tf
i
I Ab n nnrn fnr rhutl niiinaui f .Ii i tv, 1 ict. -
,nln.8 ,., llallI, :9 :,.:..,, a widu ........
eays: "I never found anything that
would relieve me until I used Chamber
Iain's Pain Balm. It acta like magic'
wit ll tliu f 1 (rft tn a a it-nl Ion ntwl '
puinint; me very much, but one Kood
application of Pain lialm relieved me.
For salo by Blakeley & Houghton.
J. I. Bevry, Loeautun, Pa., writep, t
am willing to take my oatli that I was
cured of pneumonia entirely by the ueo
ot One Minute Cough Curejnfter doctors
failed. It also cured my children of
whooping cough." Quickly relieves
mm uuico Luuguc, uuiub, croup, grippe
um tbroat and lung troubles. Children
all like it. Mothers endorse it,
Floral lotion will cure wind chapping
and euuburn. Manufactured by Clarke
& Falk.
Dr.QUNN'S
ONE FOR A DOSE. Qll I A
llraore Plrap'lei, IWent I'll I m
A inciTeinot of the Iw!hT kolFfiSiSSS!!
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
OF THE
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trnliis leave nr.d nrc due to arrive at Portland
LKAYK.
AIUIIVK
OV1
A'EKLAXI) EX--)
press.
liurr.
K, Ashland, Pim
ento, Ogden.San I
nclseo, Moiuve, (
7:00 P. M. I
ramunto.
Franetseo, Moia
J.15 A. M.
l.osAnRolcs.EU'aso,
New Orleans and
Knst J
,a., , v illosclmrg and way fctn-l
S..i A. u.,n,iu 1
4:80 I'. M
I fVlu Wnnjlhnrn fori
Dally
esccpt
Bundnyg
Mt.Alicoi, Slivurum, miuy
1 Went Sclo, Browns-i expupt
vIlle.SprlngtK'ld Hiid tiunUiiyit.
(, Natron J
17:30 A. M
(Corvallls and way) vMll'.M.
jstatlons i ! '
IXtlF.l'EXnEXRE PASSEXGEU,
Express train
Dally (cxccpt-Sunday)
1:50p.m. (Lv. ...Portland
7::iOn.m. Jai. McMinnvli:
i'.'.u'.l
C..1.V.)
RiSi a. m
6;N) a, ni
4:M) a. m
8:30 p. ru. (Ar..lndcendencu
Dally. fDany, except Sunday.
1UXINH OAKS OX OGDEX ItOBTK.
PUU..MAX BUFFET S1.EEPEP.3
AXD SECOND-CLASS SI.EEPIXC- CAP.H
AtUiched to all Throueli Trains.
riir.,t pn,nppt!nn nt Hun Frinipiseo with Orel
dental and Oriental and Pacific mall kteainshlp
lines for JAPAX and 011INA. riallliiK dates on
at plication.
Kates and tickets to Eintcrn points and Eu
rope. Also JAPAX, UHIXA, HONOLULU HUC
AUSTRALIA.
All above trains arrive at and depart Irorr
Grand Central Station, Fifth and lrvniK Btreets
YAMH1U. DIVISION.
PasscuKer Deiot, foot of Jertcrcon street.
Leave for Sheridan, week days, t 4:S0 p. m
Arrive at Portland, U:.T0 a. m.
Leave lor AIKLIE on Monday, Wednesday and
Krirlav at 8;3S a. m. Arriv-- at Portland, Tuew
dav, Thursday and Saturdnj it !!:Qu j.. in.
Except Sunday. "Except Saturday.
11. KoEV.lER, !, II. MAUKHAM,
Manaier. Asst. O. F. -fc Pass. Act
Through Ticket Ollloe, Third street, where
throuch tickets to all points In the Knitters
States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at
lowest rates from
J. 11. KIKICLAXD, Ticket Agent,
or X. WIIEAI.DOX.
Gunning,
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing.
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies.
Cor. Second & Lannln. Tiione 157
SUMMONS.
IX THE CIltCUIT (JOL'ItT OF THE STATE
of Oregon, for the County of Wasco.
Uolle McGreevy, philntill",
Vf
Thomas McGreevy, defendant.
ToTlionias McGreevy, defendant: :
in the Name of the .State of OreKon, You are'
hereby required to appear and 111 swer the ccm- ,
iiIhIiU lllt'd ,'L'iilnst vnn In thn iihttvn i.ntllli.H
Milt within ten days ironi the date of the service
of this Summons upon vim, If served within
this County; or If .soned within any other1
' b ounty of this State, then within twenty days 1
( fr()m ,Jlc,Illtcof tliu mtvIcv of this tiiimmniis I
upon you; or if served upon you by public.-.tloii
, thereof, then on or before tliu Inst dav of the 1
Ume IirC5eribi d in the order for publication. I
I?""1 ,"!1'!r1(b.uf,'!rL' fil wo,is 'v'w ,1"'1I,!,U !)f I
i the lirst piiblientlou heieof : mid It yon full so to
. answer, for want thereof the plnintllt will!
mZJt xlU&j?.
lattiilll
be awarded the exclusive custody of the minor i
C,TS
1 .V,1 J!1"'1, ,ll!rMlllVt 5," '"''er of said cir-;
! null (Joiirt, niadeiihil eirtered on the V.ith day of l
' Jimuiiry, lUH), reijulrliiK the publication hereof '
ISJS
; , J0 S " t'NTlN (ito wilhon,
50 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
nr
TRADE MARKS
JESIGNS
Copyrights Ac.
Anrnno oihIIml' n nkctrli mid doacrlntlnn nin-
nulnklr a.ifuriiiin our iipliimn free wliotlmr ,
iiivi-iitlun Ii iiriiljnlily tmtcntiilile. Ci)mniiinlc.
tlmiH Htrlctlr fiiTitiaontlal. Handbook on 1'iUunl
lout Ireo. OMost aucney (orvcurltiKlatent!i.
I'.itni.ta takun thruuu'li Munu & Co. rccclvk
rjJCCUU 71UCICC, KIUIHUL umrc, III luo
Scientific American.
A linnrtaomnly llliintrnted wnoklr. Ijirccut elr.
rillullon n( liny kc-ilmiiIMo Joiiriml. 'lfrma, t'i a
Tears four moritlis, (i. HolU Lyoll nowdPnlerK.
MUNN & Co.3-. New York
Uranch OtJIco, (23 V HU Waihliwton. U. P
Kureliii 11 uriiess Oil in the lit
preservative of new leutliur
und tliu lut renovator ot old
leutliur. It oIIh, Hoftons, bluuk
etiBund proteuta. Uto
Eureka
Harness Oil
on your bent liamtas, your old liar,
iiexs, and our carrlaKc top, and tlicy
will nut only look ltu-r.l,ut wiur
lonuer, bold fc very wlit-re In vuim-all
Ufa from liulf ilnti to live uulloua.
h naunu oil lo.
IF
JIKKD. W.WU.KON,
ATTOKNEY.AT LAW.
Ofllcc ove, nnt Nat. ffi U"A' KEU0N
Just What
Yoa uuant.
Now idoaB in V'all Paper horo. Such
wido variety as wo are showing never be
fore graced a single stock. Heal imita
tion creton effects at ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheap paper prices.
Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, yourH
for a small price, at our store on Third
street. Also a full line of house paints.
D. W. VATJSE, Third St.
..GHflS. FMM
Butchers
and Farmers
..Exchange..
Keeps on draught thu celebrated
COLUMBIA IIKEU, iicknnw:
wiped the best brer In The Dalles,
nt the usual price. Come In, try
It ami be couvlnccd. Alto the
Finest brands of Wines, Ll-juor
and Clsara.
Sandwiches
of all Kinds always on hand.
BLRKELEY & HOUGHTOH.
Wholosnlo and Retail
Carry the Largest Stock of
Drugs and Druggists' Sundries
In Eastern Oregon.
115 SecoM Strait. THE DALLES
i tTJrana.-Txra.-fTCTM-t?
i
B$OS
Cii:.VEl!AI.
...AND.
is
Wagon and Carriage Work.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
I TIM aua jBimran. PHon059 1;
brlrxv:lixZrrl.-,lid
II lull IB I fc'fcAND CVIAWHOOD
Cures Impotency, Kifiht Emissions and
waHtinj; diaeascs, all effects of self-
ubuse, or excess and indis
cretion. Ancrvotoiiicitiid
blood builder. LirlnifB the
pink glow lo pale cheeks anr
restores the lire of youth.
By mailCOc per box: O boxes
ior $5J.fiO; with a wrlttwi K'iu'an-
ico to euro or rclund tbo jiiouuy.
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat. j
It artificially digests the food and aids
"i "wupuening and recon
fltructlnRtho exhausted digestive or
fans. It is the latest discovered digest
ant and ton c. No other preparation
can approach It In cmclency. It in
stantly relieves and nernmnr.nfiif
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Ffatulence, Sour BtomachT Nausea
BlckHeadache,Ga8tralgla.CrampBna
allotber results of I mperf ect d IsestioD.
. Pnpun4 by C. c. OeWI Co.. 1".
wjjy M
DRUGGISTS
BiaGKsmims
Horsesnoe
K " .
Thu stnimcts
limine Miliolulf,
...i..ittlf. ttlitiitut
Str. RoRtilntor.
(Umlted iJindliiRH.)
Ship your
Freight
via
nmvsi. t'l'. I
!, Lv. Dalles Lv. Portl.md
at s A. M. 'i, i
n d.i... . . .Mnmlav
I III1'!'!, . . - '
Tlmtsday Wdneny
Hatnriiay. ... ridiij Reffulator Line.
Arr. Portland Arr. Dulles &
P. iitf, p. M. at 5 r. M.
I FOR COMFORT, ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
t .r. , .... ai,..,.r nl thn Ucctilntor Lino.
: rims the best service poshlblc.
fl Portland Olllcc. Oak Htrcet Dock. W.
Leu
.MA.sfFArrt'P.i:i) nv
AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO
SUITABLE FOR DRIVING
GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS,
ELEVATORS, PRINTING- PRESSES, ETC
Circulars and particulars furnished on application.
F. S. GUNNING, Agent,
uu2G THIS DALLES, OREGON
C. J. STUBLING
Wholesale
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agency for the Greate American Liquor
Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey.
WHISKEY riH-- 10 (i-00 ',,!r I-'"110"- $ t" Tri VarB old.) '
IMP0KTED 00GNA0 from 7.00 to 11.00 per gallon. (11 to -'() yearH old.'
OALIPOEHIA BRANDIES from M.'2t tu Stl.00 per gallon. (4 to 1 years old. "
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
0LYMPIA BEER on draught, and
Imported Alt) and J'ortnr.
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIGARS.
si
I Wasco Warehouse Company
a - -
f Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds.
Jj Headquarters for Feed Grain ot pii kin
n iHeadcmarters for Roll fi-rpn'n ail kinds.
Headquarters for Bran. Shorts' fttia
XT on nnn (i"0 ' T) x T- HI-,
Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle-
tOU FlOUr I,Iour la "iMiufaeturtid expressly for family
, ' UHo ; evtiry imek is guaranteed to give Hatislactioii.
a soli our t!oods lower than any house In the trade, und if you don't tliinkeo
call und ot cur prices and bo convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for "Wheat, Barley and Oats
Crandall&Barget
DE A I JiKS IN
All kinds of
UNDERTAKERS
& EMBALMERS
The Dallos, Or.
funeral Supplies
PIONEER BAKERY.
I have re-opened this well-known Bakery,
and am now prepa r to su ly every
body with Bread, Pies and Cakei. Also
all kinds of Staple and Fanoy Grrocer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pione cer.
mNr r ttti J
Danes. Portiana & flsloria Hav. Co.
or tin, KCRilinior i.iuo win run as ir uiu mi- I
the Conimny rexervliiK tlio rlfilit to clmtiRo'3
notlro.
Str. Dallos City.
(ToucliltiK nt all Way Point,)
DOWN,
l.v. Dalles
at i'p:"() a. M.
Mondiiy
Wciluesday , ,
Friday
Arr. Portland
(uncertain)
hi. ,1
l.v. Portlaial ,
at r, a, m. )
. . TucKdny
Thursday J
Arr. Dalles
(uncertain).
The Company will ondonvor to Rive its put 3
l or liiriner iniorinaiion iiuuress
C. ALLAWAY. Con. Afft., TheDalli.s.q
and Motors
and Retail
Val Biuti and Olympia Beer hi bottles
Robes,
Burial Shoes
Etc.