For a Nice Suit of Clothes. ranting, OverennUn- or Kancy Vesting. ' fA 2i Kindly call and examine my stock of Im poTted and D unite Woolens. A tine stock lo select from. ..... i Suits made from the lowest prices to the high est grade. J. A. Eberle Fine Tailoring. THE DALLE!. OKEGON. The Dalles Daily GhFoniele. 9CB8CEIPTION t'KICE. One week 15 One month 50 One year 6 00 THURSDAY - APRIL 5, 1900 JiARKIXG UP THE WROXG THEE The Cur.oxiCLK lias no desire to i "chew the rag" with the Oregonian over its falsification of the primary returns of "Wasco county. It re v peats, however, that the Oregonian Jdicl falsify thesi returns by injecting into the Wasco county primaries an element that was not thought of for a single moment, fo far as The Cunoxicu: is informed or believes. The "McBride influence failed utter ly to appear" in the same sense and in the same sense ony that any other conceivable influence that nobody seemed to be thinking of '"failed utterly to appear." The Oregonian was after Mr. McBride's scalp. The Wasco county Republicans were doing what lay nearest tbem and were not, to The Cjiuoxicle's knowledge, thinking of Mr. McBride. "When the Oregonian says it has positive and authoritative informa tion that the result of the primaries here was reached "without promise, direct or indirect, to the mousing senator" it states what The Cmto.v jcxk never thought of denying. The result was reached, too, without promise, direct or indirect, to Ex Governor Pennoyer. And juat in the same sense; and such information would have been equally appropriate in an edited dispatch. But enough on this line. The Oregonian's at tack of yesterday has afforded a good laugh for The Dalles folks, and not at the CuttoKiCLE man's expense either. It is time the Oregonian should be informed that it is barking up the wrong tree. Now it must be understood that The Chiionicli: is no more the "organ" of Mr. Moody than it is of Mr. McBride, and neither of these gentlemen is to be held re sponsible for anything it may say; but if the Oregonian really thinks that the "resentment" of the editor of The Ciinxici.E "at the effect of Mr. Moody's victorj on the McBride campaign is not in the interest of Mr. Moody but in the interests of McBride," we respectfully refer the Oregonian to Mr. Moody for better information. And if Mr. Moody, or any of Mr. Moody's friends will any the Oregonian knows what it is talk ing about in this respect, even the least little bit, The Cuiio.vici.k, here and now, promises to enlist, horse, foot and dragoons, with the Ore gonian in its campaign against Me Kinley and the Republican policy of s protective tariff. tions of its tariff provisions, passed the senate Monday by n vote of 40 tool. The vote in favor of the bill was Republican, while the SI negative votes were cast by Demo crats, Populists, Silveriles, and by j six Republicans, two of whom me' well-known expansionists. Mr. Hoar, ' another anti-expansionist, was paiicd against the bill, and Mr. Beveridge, ' of Indiana, was paired in favor of it.! Senator Simon voted against it and Senator McBride for it. The amended bill takes off 85 per cent of the tariff duties now in force between the United States and Puerto Rico, and provides that the remaining 15 per cent shall be taken off whenever the Puorto Rican legis lature shall have cinctcd laws pro viding a different revenue S3'stem for the support of the insular govern ment. The bill further provides that, in any event, there shall be nbsolute free trade between Puerto Rico and United States from and after March 1, 190:2, and the con tinued free entry iuto Puerto Rico of the United States products now admitted free under the military ad ministration. With these amend ments the bill is in substance a free trade measure, since it places it in the power of the Puerto Ricans, throuch their legislature, to have free trade whenever they want it, by the substitution of such revenue measures as they deem proper. The Republican majority which passed the bill declares that 15 per cent being less than one-sixth of the Dingley rate upon a part of the products entering into the commerce of the United States and Puerto Rico, is simply a temporary revenue measure, and that this method ot raising revenue will fall more lightly upon distressed Puerto Ricans than the direct taxation proposed by the opposition to the bill. Did you ever hear hoxv Mr. , of ntroct came to buy a whocl for hiH wife! Well, he came home one evening, and saw her slttlnp on tlio balustrade of the porch, ns shown in the platurc. Ho made tip his mind then and there that she would look Just too sweet for anything on a bicycle. And she does, nut tho kind of bicycle has n good deal to do with looking sweet. So If you want to look nwect. buy your wheel (as did Mr. ) of tho agent for - CRAWFORDS J Golden Eagle, $25 Crawford . . . $30 Cleveland, . $40 and $50 We have handled the above lino of wheelB for several years. The nunrautee on the above wheels lire such that no one need to hesitate to buy either of them. JlffaieF & Benton Sole Agonts. F- S. Gunning, It is hard to believe that the an nouncement made through the 2sew Yoik Wot Id that Admiral Dewey is "onby too willing" to enter the field as a candidate for the presidential nomination is really true. And it is still more difficult to believe that the admiral could have uttered the twad dle that the World puts in his mouth. Be that as it ma', the announcement comes too late. There was a time but it is past forever. Dewey is a great soldier and the nation will ever honor him as such, but he will never be president. Blacksmith, Wagon Shop, Horseshoeing. Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies. Cor. Second & LaiMin, 'Phone 157 There is hardly a doubt that Con gressman Tongue will be nominated to succeed himself. Tongue is a man of unquestioned ability and in defatigable energy. The first con gressional district will try a dozen congressmen before they will find Tongue's equal in these two import ant elements of character. Democrats are said to be again agitating the question of starting a Democratic daily in Portland. What for, we should like to know? Is not the Oregonian, with a free trade editor In chief and a Democratic managing editor,Democratic enough ? Oregon Democrats are mighty hard to please. We Put... every 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. BLBKELEY & HOU&HTOH Reliable Prescriptionists For Kale. 10-acre tract, miles from The Dalles, 4-room house, ham, all fenced, orchard of 300 trees, running wuter, uood ranne for cattle adjacent, 10 acres bottom land fine fur berries or garden. Price reasonable, terms easy. Call at this office. tn2l-dwlmo PASSE P THE SENATE. The bouse tariff bill for Puerto Rico, after being amended in tho pestle by the addition of tbe bill providing a form of civil govern aient, and by important rnodiflcn- 3ub In tour Cbaaka. Allcountv warrants registered prior to June 3, 180(1, will be paid at my oflice. Interest ceases after February. 2, 1000. O. L. PHILLIPS, ( Oonntv Treasurer. Wanted. A girl or women that Is a jjood cook j and housekeeper. Good wnpes to the j right party. Inquire at 282 Third j etreet. ntl0-tf Mule for Hair. One span of mule?, 6 years old, for eale. Weight, each about 1000 pounds. For particulars address M, K. McLeoij, 3 1-1 Ira Four milei east of Kinsley To Cur Cold In One Dj, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab. lets. All druggists refund tl.e money, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. Itnrtiflniallv tMoeat A the tnnA nnit atria Mature In strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or fans. It is the latest discovered dlpest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It In stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. SJckHeadache.Gaatralgla.Crarnns.anol all other results of Imperfectdlgestion. Preoarad by E. C. DrVil'.. A Co., Cbleoa o- Htruytiil, A black borne weighing about 1250 pounds and brundid 25 on the left shoulder. Same strayed from the farm of John Brookhouse. which Is sit tinted six miles beyond Dnfiir Liberal re ward oll't red for information regarding recovery, Address H. It. Wj.nanh, inar'-lmw Ihifur, Or. DbCUNN'S "?"-DIII atMtMrr tine. .;.. USTiSiW" poraiMra. To Ccm. Complete Cipe of Drills at M. Z. DONNELL, THE-DRUGCIST. K-Ti epera-t at at jl,; AyjgTyj' jct a . v i j ktjw 6- Bf?OS. REGULATOR LINE. Danes, Pofllanfl Hsloiia&Ui HtemmTN of tlit. Itcgulntor 1.1 now III run ,,,, iiwIiik Milinluli', tlio Comi'tiny rcitcrvlng thu tight to 0li, li M'lti'itulo without notice Str. notrulntor. I.v. ItallcH K at s A. M. TuiwIiij- C, Thmwhiy .... 5 Hntiinhiy. h Arr. I'lirthmil ft, lit n r. M. I.v nr. I'urtl.iiiil lit? A. M. Monilny Vi'i'iltirnlHy l'thhiy Arr. Diilli'H ntfi::ai r. . Ship your Freight via Regulator Line. Str. Dnllos city. 1 DOWN. I.v. Dntlni lit 8 A. M. Mimdiiy Wnlnivtiiny I'rlilny... Arr. I'ortlutul lit ft r, m. vr ,2 'V 1'nrtlnnd i M 7:00 Tllo,i,j. 1 liiimdav ) HlltlltrtHj' A", Dali.i l 6:ao r. , I FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE, Travel ly tho .Stoiimcrs nltho Ui'Kulntor J.liio. Thn Ciimjmny will enilnivnr to rIvu llii wit S !' 1 riuiN the licKt rcrvlcu i'iiHlu. l'or further Iidornmtlou ndilrcss W-A !, IMrlhuid Otllre, Oiik-Htreot Dock. W. C. ALLAWAY, Oen. Afit. C. J. STUBLING Wholesale and Retail (iKXKIlAL BiacKiiifis ...AND.. HoisBsnoe IS Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agei:c ; i : 3 " Greate American Liquor Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey, WHISKEY from $-'.75 to Jli.Ol) (Mir itiilloti. (4 tolfi"yenrB old.) " IMPORTED OOGNAO from 7.00 to 12.00 per irnllon. "(11 to Wyt-itrH old.' " OALirOIlKIA BRABDIEB front tX'.T. to .ttO per gallon. (4 to 11 yenrB"oidT ONLY THE PUREST LIQTJOES SOLD. 0LTMPIA BEER on dnuiRht, nnd Vul Ulutt and Olyntpia llt-er In bottles laipxjrted Ale und Porter. JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CIGARS. ' Wagon and Carriage Work. Fish Brothers' Wagon. ITUiniil nui? InfTntinnt, ntiftlin"! e, imiu duu jcuu."uii. riiuuu.iys :-i ..ghas. mu- Butehens and Farmers ..Exchange.. Kt-epB nn (lriiiiKht the culubnited COLI'MIIIA 1IKKU, iickiiim!. edRitl thu bvat beer In Tlio Iliillin, lit the usuiil price. Come in, try It um! be rnnrlntTil. Also tho Kliiext hriintla ol Wliien, l,l:iior nnd Clfiirii. Sanduiiehes of nil KIntlH alvrnyii on hand. i im sronnone r ..Dealer In. Dry Goods, Clothing, f WVUkO f Ul'LilOlillitjC, A Hoots, HhocM. llntH, Vit$, Notions. Agt. 3 Telephono No. Wi. liJi fceconu Ht The Dalles, Or. Just What You uiant. Wasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of au kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain of ii km Headquarters for Rolled Grain, an kinds Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, S? ITI'l SJd Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle- toil FlOUr 1'1'H I''onr 18 tnana(ctnrl exjireEHly for family VVJJ-L AUUil uhb: every (tack la ftunrunteed to (?ive Batiefaction. Wd eell our roocIb lower than any house in the trade, aud if you don't think to call and cot our prices aud be uourtneed. Highest Prices Paid for Whoat, Barley and Oats. DEALERS IN fill kinds of Funeral Supplies Grandall & Barget UNDERTAKERS iP EMBALMERS The Dalles, Or. Robes, Burial Shoes Etc. MM New Ideas in Wall Pater here. Suuh wide variety as we are Bhowing never be fore uraced a Hintflu otock, iteal imita tion creton efleetH at ordlnurv ,..i..,. Good iianera at ehean niinr n.iU Elegant desiniiH, tasteful coloriiiKS, youra for a small price, at our atore on Third street. Also a full line of house pulnta D. W. VAUSE, Third St. ror Hale. Turkey egas. PrleeflOo a ettinir. Tn. quire of Mrs. W. VY. Kawiou, on 8-Mlle. Lonx distance uhutie 013, ui21-2wki 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. NERVITA Relor VITALITY, LOST VIGOR AND MANHOOD CurenlmpotencyiKhtJimlHslonBand Winamp umcabcH, au 'jllucta ot self- ubiiBc, or cxct'Ba and India,. crution. Anurvo tonic and itlood buihlor. Urines the l.Tk W PUilt I'low to inleclit!L (Hnnt rebtorcH tho ilm of Villi 111 HvmnlUIOi' lor rtli.nO: with 1L Wl'tM nn rnikiiii r . f! w euro or rotund tno inouoy. NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. 13 FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. l'HANHACT A KNEKALIJANKINU I1UK1NKB Letters of Credit Issued available in tht oi li , r""u owes. ... . . u .mow I oric. uiiicaifo C. S. Smith, T1IK Up-to-date CJroeer Freeh Eggs and Crenmory Butter a specialty. 2d Street. 'Phone 270; J.H. 8CHBHB, rrealdent. First National Bank. THE DALLES - - - A Qenarsl Banking Buslnoas trwijct" inraii or uuw , OollfjtiloBt nidi i rimlHart nn i i Yrk, 2a Franoisco an. t ITVU, nuujvv. !oidsproPl , dav of flolloction. land. DIIIBOTOK8 uoHMtC D. P. Thompson Jho. 8. Be Sb. M. Wiujahi, Oo. a.