The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 03, 1900, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    For a Nice
Suit of Clothes.
ranting. Ovcrcoatln- or Fancy Vesting.
Kindly rail end examine roy stock ot Im
ported and D ii:ctic Woolens. A fine stock to
"Bufts'made Ironi the lowest prices to the high
est grade
J. A. Eberle
Fine
Tailoring.
1UE DALLl, OliEGON.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
SUBSCRIPTION riUCE.
One week ? 15
One month 50
One year -6 00
TUESDAY APRIL 3, 1900
THE CASE OF OTIS SAVAGE.
The decision of the supreme court
of Oregon in the case of State vs.
Otis Savage, may be strictly in ac
cordance with the established rules
of law, although we think the general
opinion among lawyers familiar with
the questions involved has been that
the judgment of the lower court
would be reversed. liut be the legal
questions what they may, we are
confident the result does not subserve
the true end of justice.
The crime ot which Otis Savage
was accused was committed in Oc
tober, 1894; be was tried at the
November term, 1894, of the circuit
court; he appealed to the supreme
court and Gled his brief within the
time required by the rules; the state
neglected to take the steps necessary
to enable the supreme court to hear
the case until a few months ago. In
this case the "law's delay" was in no
waj' due to the defendant.
Whatever Savage may have been,
or whatever inay have been his con
nection with the robbery of the ex
press office, bis conduct since his trial
Las been free from criticism; a mere
boy when his case was tried, he has
grown to manhood while waiting the
state's pleasure to prepare his case
for trial ; and from his every up
pearanee has suffered already loug
and much at the bands of the law
and will enter upon his term in the
penitentiary broken in health and
pbysicially unfitted for the penalty.
If he merited the judgment of the
court he has already learned the
lesson the law would teach.
That be as a man, in whose life
during the past six years the com
munity has found nothing to criti
cise, 6hould have to endure the four
years confinement in the penitentiary
for something done while a boy, does easily and pleasantly. A trial size will bo
muueu JOT iu ccuiu. ah uruKL'inu teu mu
than of bim ? Why docs tho Orc
gonian hold up its sore toe and nsk
people to weep with it every time
tho name of President McKlnlcy is
mentioned? Tis true that Bryan
men who were no doubt m the ma
jority though pcrbnps not largely
so in that meeting did cheer when
the speaker denounced President
McKinley and the Republican man-
accr, uut we win leave n 10 anj
member of that vast throng to say
whether the loudest, longest, most
energetic and whole-souled cheering
was not done when the speaker
asserted that some measure he was
denouncing was so rotten that even
the Oregocim could uot support it.
That was a statement that caused
men of ever political color to grow
red in the face with enthusiasm.
The statistician of the department
of agriculture has completed bis an
nual estimate of the number and
value of livestock farms. Returns
from more than fifty thousand cor
respondents show that on January 1
there were on the farms of the United
States 13,537,524 horses, 2,08G,077
mules, 10,292,300 milk cows, 27,010,
154 other cattle, and 41,883,005
sheep. This is an increase of 127,
783 in the number of horses, of 48,
180 in that of mules, and of 584,151
in that of cattle other than milk cows.
On the other hand, it is an increase
of 302,245 in the number of milk
cows, and of 2,708,012 iu that of
sheep. There has been nn increase
in value during the year averaging
$7.21 per head in the case of horses,
8.60 in that of mules, Si. 94 per
head in that of milk cows, $2. IS per
bead iu that of other cattle, and 18
cents per head in tLat of sheep. This
represents a total increase in value
during the j'ear of nearly 210,000,
000, exclusive of a manifestly con
siderable, but not definitely ascer
tained, increase in the value of
swine. The total increase in the
value of farm animals of the United
States during the last three years
exceeds $570,000,000.
' Did you ever hear how Mr. . of
otrect came to buy a wheel for his wife?
Well, he came home one evening, find saw
her Blttlnc on tho balustrade of the porch,
as shown In tho picture. lie mode up his
mind then and there that she would lool:
Just too sweet for anything on a bicycle.
And she docs. Hut tho kind of bicycle has
a Rood deal to do with looking sweet. So
If you want to look sweet, buy your wheel
(as did Mr. ) of tho agent for t
'CCRAWFORDS J
Golden Eagle, $25
Crawford . . . $30
Cleveland, .
S40
and $50
We lisve handled the nbovo line of
wheels for eevernl years. The guarantee
on the above wlieols are pnuh that no
one need to hesitate to buy either of
them.
IVIaier & Benton
Sole Agents.
F- S.
Gunning,
The Oregonian clearly understands
that the whole Republican principle
of protection is involved in this
Puerto Rican tariff bill. Speaking
with reference to the stubborn strug
gle administration Republicans are
making for the bill, it saj's: uIt is
as hard for the Republican party to
let go of protection as it was for the
Democratic party to let go of slavey-.
Yet the former is as clearly an
economic evil as the latter was
though it lacks some of the grosser
evils on the moral side." We recom
mend these words to Republicans
who, ignorantly or otherwise, follow
the leadership of the big daily in its
battle for free trade with all the
wot Id, through the defeat of the
Puerto Ricnn tariff bill.
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing.
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies.
dor. Second & LaneMin. 'Phono 157
Drying preparations 6iniply devel
op dry catarrh ; they dry up the secretious,
which adhere to the membrane and decom
pose, causing a far moro serious trouble than
the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry
ing inhalants, fumes, smokes and snuffs
and use that which cleanses, soothes and
heals. Ely's Cream Balm is such a remedy
and will cure catarrh or cold in tho head
We Put...
ever' bit of
twenty years experience
and drug knowledge
with every
Prescription
that's compounded here.
Is it any reason why
our prescription business
is increasing
so rapidly?
Ask your physician
if we are reliable.
BLHKELEY & flOHTON,
Reliable
Prescriptionists
not appeal very strongly to
ordinary man's sense of justice.
the
COc. size. Ely Brothers, GC Warren St., N.Y.
Tho Halm cures without pain, does not
s : - ..:.. it ....-.-.-.i.. :ti
t v uuic hu ujjjuiu,) iui iuu iuuu over m, irritated and angry surface, ronev.
... . i - i.i.. 41. it
of mature years who will violate the
law; but this case will excite the
sympathy of all fair-minded men
who believe that the laws are made
to reform and not for purposes of
revenge.
ing immediately the painful inflammation.
With Ely's Cream Balm yon are armed
against Nasal Catarrh and Bay Fever.
The Oiegoman says that the tip.
J'or Pain.
40-acro tract, milea from The
Dalles, -1 room house, ham, all fenced,
orchard of 300 treee, running water,
1 uood ranjre for cattlo ntlj.icent, 10 Hcrea
! bottom land fine for berries or irarden.
i PrW'f, rf.lQrtM'l l,iu turma Aasi ClttH n t
plause was greatest at the Iiryan ; this office. i'u21-dwlmo
meeting in rfulem Wednesday when j ca.n tu 1)Ur cneou:
a good hit wan madn by the speaker! All county warrants registered prior
aEainst President MeKinlcv or Maik ,t0 Jo"e 3- 1890' will be paid at my
a: . t . . i. t . i n
O. L. PlllLLll'H,
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests tbe food and aids
.Nature In strengthening and recon
structing tbe exhausted digestive or
tans. It is the latest discovered rl I mut
ant and tonic. No other preparation
j can approach it in efficiency. It in
stantly relieves and permanently cures
I Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
; Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
Diuicuuauiic,ia.'braiK!ii,iriiuip8lHna
r1 other resultHOf imperfect digestion.
Preoared by E. C. DrWlV. A Co.. Cblcaio-
Hunna, says tbe Independent West j'
Side. Well, it is quite natural for
n audience to keep, in touch with
tbe speaker by cheering when he
attacks tbe man or men who defeated
bim; but why should the Oregoniau
call special attention to the fact that
tbe president's political .opponents
tbiuk more of tbe man for whom
tfcey ivoted once and will vote again,
Coiititv Treasurer.
Watch this paper for dute of big mus
lin underwear sale at the New York
Cash Store.
New patent painters' and paper
hangers' suits at the New York Cash
Store,
Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at' the
Watco warehouse. Finest kind of
chicken feed, uicb25-ii
Htruyed,
A black horse wciulilir.' kIjoiU 1250
pounds and branded 2o nn the left
shoulder. Same strayed from the farm
of John ilrookhouse. which la situated
six miles beyond Dufnr Liberal re
ward ofTtred for information retjardiw;
recovery. Address
8. It. VVi.va.vs.
inarT'lmw Dufur, Or.
ONE FOR A DOM.
lorEi
-SM.
5i2- win iMirSiSrffR
HoldbjrOfBMMta. MLSnt
s PILLS
IwwT. n inn bwmmTt
fnl' hut tut
wu.rana.ra
Complete
Cir;e
of
Drus
at
M. Z. DONNELL,
THEDRUGCIST.
Str. RoRulntor.
,..,.it!Mm.MlMiiiiii.., .'Jiul
REGULATOR LINE.
Dalies, Portland & Astoria i ci :
Itnrulntor . 111 run u ,,cr ihtim 1
mmny rworvins thu nRi,t to ehn..?
8
titenmern of ttio
InwIiiR Mihcilulc, the Compiiny
Milii'dulo wlthmrt nntlcc.
GENE HAL
BiactsiiDS
.AND.
Horsesnoe
is
Wagon and Carriage Work.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
DOWN.
I,v. DallCH
lit S A. M.
Tu I'M In)'
,T1iuimIiV .
Sattitilnv ,
Atr. Purlin:
, lit i) 1'. M.
l.V
ml
ui'.
I'orlliuul
lit 7 A. M.
Mdiuliiy
Wi'tliK'Bduy
Krlilny
Arr. linlU'B
ui 6::) r. m.
Ship your
Freight
via
Regulator Line.
Str. Dallos city.
DOWN.
l.V. Dulles
lit H A. M.
Moudiiy .
Wi'diR'stluy .
Frlduy.......
Arr. Portlmicl
ut ft r. m.
urn
lA'.J'nttUnd J
Ht 7:lK) a. it.'J
Tlmrxlny
Slltlltduy
An. Dnllti
Kl5:aor.n.
FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
P Travel by the Stc.imors nt the Ui'Riiliitor l.lno. Tho Cnmimny will ondoftvor to Rive lta tat-'
h 1 m r,m the licNt HorvkT jtoHhlble. Kor (tirtbur lufornutlna mlilron m 3
P, Portlntul Olllcc, Ouk-Strwt Dock. W. C. ALLAWAY, Qon. Afirt.
I TM aui Jeffcnn, Plionc:i59
..cfljis. mm.
0
Butchers
and Farmers
..Exchange..
Keeps on ilruurlit the celebrated
COLl'MUhV 11EEK, iiekiiow!.
edited the best beer In The iMllea,
nt the uhuuI price. Conic In, try
It mid be convinced. Abo the
FineM brands o! Wines, I.I nior
and Clears.
Sanduiiehes
.f nil L'tn. ..1 ... 1 4
.Dealer In...
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Cents' Furnishings.
Hoots, Shoes. Hatu, Cups, Notloim. ARt,
lot V. U liouglas ijhoe.
Telephone No. 88.
liilBccond Ht.,
The Dalles, Or.
Just What
You uaant
rTCr
If Mi
New ideas in Wall Paper here. Such
wide variety ua we are showing never be
fore Kraccd a eingle stock. Keal imlla.
lion creton effects at ordinary jiricuH.
Good papers at cheap paper prices.
Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, yours
for a small price, at our store on Third
street. Also a fall Hue of house paints,
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
Pure silver laced Wyandott eggs can
be secured at J. H. Gross' grocery store
for $1 per 16. feb28.1mo wkly
Subscribe for 'i'uic Cukomuk.
C. J. STUBLING
Wholesale and Retail
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Ageno y i c n J e Greate American Liquor
Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey,
WHISKEY from ?.7fi to $11.00 per Ballon. (4 to IB years old.)
iMPO'RTED 00QNA0 frn $7.00 to $12.00 per pnllon. (ll to 20 yenrs old. '
OALirORKIA BRAHDIES from K.'.!6 toO.OO jier gnllon. (4 to 11 yeats old.'
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUOKS SOLD.
0LYMPIA BEER on draught, and Val Bluts and Olympia Ik-or In bottles
Imported Ale and Porter.
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIGARS.
Wasco Warehouse Company
Headquarters for Seed Grain of au kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain ot pii kin
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds
Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, mTeed
Headquarters for "Byers Best" Pendle-
toil Floiir 'n'H lur 18 manufactured expressly for famllj
A xyj use : every sack is guaranteed to give satisfaction.
We sell our poods lower than any house in the trade, and if yon don't think ao
call and get cur prices and be convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats.
DEALERS IN
fill kinds of
Funeral Supplies
Grandall & Barget
UNDERTAKERS
EMBALMERS
The Dalles! Or.
Robes,
Burial Shoes
Etc.
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.
Betfe VITALITY.
LOST V'GOR
AND MANHOOD
Cures Impotency, Ninht EmisBloiiB anfl
warning dlauaBes, all elYecta of. eelf-
uuuhc, or execua and indie
cretton. Aiiervotoiiieuiul
blod builder. IJrlnjro the
pink glow to ;iale chuck o ai
rcstorcB the lire of youth.
Bv mnllOr nfr linv , In tvna
for $S2.1JO; with u written Kimran-
ioo 10 euro or reUmU tlto nionoy.
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton St Jackson Bts., CHICAGO, ILL,
FRENCH & "661
BANKERS.
THANHACTA KNKBAI.1IANKINU 11UH1NKB
Letters of Credit Issued available in the
ot :fllU" States.
MM on New York, 3ldcK
bt. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Or
con, Seattle Wash,, and various poinu'
In Oregon and Washington.
C. S. Smith,
TIIK
Up-to-date (Jroecr
Fresh HgB8 and Creamery
Butter a specialty.
2d Street. 'Phone 370.
J.U. HCIINK,
rruiuunt.
il. M. .
Caiblei
First national Back.
THE DALLES - - - ORE0J
A General Banking Buiinese twnw
DepoalU reoeived, aubject to Sight
Draft or Check. tIf
Collections made and P'oce1, ?'m
remitted oat dav of noootia"Id
Bight and TeJecwMe Exchange aoW w
New yorkTSasFrauciico and
land.
D. P. Tmokpsoh. J0- b;