The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 17, 1900, Image 2

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For a Nice
Suit of Clothes.
Fantlng, OTcreonttn- or Fancy Vesting.
ITInrttr pnll nnrt pnmlll( mv fttOCk of IlU-
Toitot nnd D nestle Woolens." A line stock to
elect from. , ...
BnttK made Iromthe lowest piiecs to the high
ft gnutc.
Fine
Tailoring.
J. A. Eberle
TUK DAI.LK3 OltEGON.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
SDHSCKirTION I'KICE.
One week $ 15
One month 50
One year 6 00
TUESDAY - - - - APRIL 17, 1900
TOM FITCH ON EXPASSIOX.
Torn Fitch, who will be remem
bered by old -timers ns the "silver
tongued" orator of the Pacific coast,
but who is hardly known to the
younger generation, delivered n
siKech in Snlt Lake Cily n short
time ago on expansion that was
characterized by all the Ore and
wealth of diction that distinguished
the author a quarter of a century
ago. The closing appeal to the
young men in the audience will bear
repetition. Mr. Fitch said :
"I have little hope that what I
have said tonight will influence the
votes of the stubborn grevbeards
who have turned their faces away
from the light for lo! these many
years. 'Ephraim is joined to his
idols; let him alone.' But nmony
this vast audience are man who are
standing upon the threshold of man
hood, and to them I appeal. Young
men, do you think it wise to link
your future with this record of past
blunders and promise of future mis
takes which calls itself the Democratic
party? Will you be content to ride
in their ramshackle wagon with your
feet hanging over the tailboard and
your face forever turned toward the
rear? Will you fasten the young,
bright-eyed, strong-limbed trotting
borsc of ambition nnd hope in double
harness with a spavined and broken
kneed relic of the palczoic age of
politics? Will you accept the retro
gressive doctrines of the butternut
breeched 8aleratus-saturaled ague
eboken statesmen of the swamps?
Will you turn from the smooth high
way to stumble among the rocks and
brambles? Will you deny yourselves
the music and lights and shelter of
the cathedral to ekulk among the
cold and gloomy gravestones of the
churchyard ?"
lliynnism must be annihilated by
patriotic American ballots. The
salvation of the nation is in the
balance Who the Republican nom
inee is, is a matter of small concern.
On the first day of the present
month the volume of money in circu
lation in the United States was
Trvitifr nrmmrut Ions simply devel
op dry catarrh; thoy dry up tho Becrotions,
which adhcro to tho nionibmno ami decom
pose, causing n far nioro sorioua troublo than
tho ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry
ing inhalants, fumes, smokes and Biniirs
and uio that which cleanses, soothes and
heals. Ely's Cream Balm is such a remedy
and will euro catarrh or coldintbo head
easily and pleasantly. A trial sizo will bo
mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell tho
C0o. stzo. Ely Jlrothors, fill Warren St., N..
M'ltn llnlm nuwa without 1111111. llOGS Hot
found, for the first time in our, irritato or cnuso onoozing. It Bprcada itself
history, to exceed two billions
an estimated population of fc77,:J9f,
000 tho per capita circulation is
$2G.12. Four years ago, when
Bryan and his cohorts verc screech
ing that money would become scarcer
and dearer unless Bryan was elected
president, tho per capita was 21.53
or $4.59 less than it is today. This
marvelous exhibit should satisfy
would satisfy anybody except a
Populist, who wants paper money to
trundle around by the wagon load.
With! vor an irritated and angry surface., reliev
ing immetllately ttio pamnu inuaninmuon.
With Ely's Cream llalui you nro armod
against Nasal Catarrh and Hay Fovcr.
The low estimate placed by Ad
miral Dewej' upon the duties devolv
ing upon the president ought to
encourage some of the Multnomah
Democrats Judge O'Day, or Gen
eral Kellfeather or Pnt Powers, for
example to aspire to the office.
IlKPAtlT
FOK
T1HK SCltSnULS.
FHOU UALLK9.
Aim:vK
Fhom.
Fast
Mall
11:45 p.m.
Spokane
Flyer
7:03 p. ni,
Portland Fusionists have not yet
agreed upon a ticket, and when they
do it is doubtful if nnj can be named
that will command the support of all
the. incongruous elements it is hoped
to unite.
The official Republican majorities
in Cincinnati i v.uo from 9oSI3 to
32G0. As t'" Democrats carried
the city last ill the straw indicates
that Ohio is t-dy for tho presidential
year.
Notto.
Livery stable for sale at Centerville,
Wash., $100 per month business. Will
sail at a bargain.
m27-lm A. R. Gk.uiam.
Money savers. Those $9.83 suits. See
l;ase & Mava' window.
iSJNN'S
ONE FOR A DOSE.
Ttennvre Pirooln, Prvtnt
fiilloniacci, I'urlijr thjBlood.
.S2If.'2c,,ii.of th,,,' each d7 la ntcefjar7
riLJieJrl,h' Tl"7titbersnp)nori!ic!ten. To con.
fcc SoiUby druifguts. OR. 3CSANK0 CO. PhMa. a
PILLS
The Oregoniun, a short time ago,
said "Bryan is a far more dangerous
man this year than in 189G," and
Democratic papers all over the coun
try have been frothing at the mouth
over it ever since. It is n sad and
solemn truth, notwithstanding. rfil
verism is no longer a menace to the
country and no one dreaJs Bryan's
election on account of it. But
Bryan ism caters to something infi
nitely worso than free silver. It
bids for the vote of every man who
imagines he has a grievance against
society, of every disciple of unrest
and revolution, of every socialist,
swum,, communist, anarchist, or
by whatever name the forces of rev
olution nnd the enemies of law and
order may be known. Tim triumph
ofBryanlsm means the triumph of
these force, fa a war of this nature
there U no choice left to tho man
who loves his country and its flag.
Snlt Lnki'. Denver. Ft. Knt
worth, omalirt, h-an- -Man
ms City, St. uuls, !!:5o p m
UlilCflgo anu f.nsi.
Walla Walln, Spokane,! Spokane
.Minneapolis, s-t. I'mil.i Flyer,
j) u 1 n t li, Milwaukee,! 1:31 a. m
Chicago and East, i
S p. m.
S p. m.
Kx.suniiay
Saturday
10 p. in.
From l'or.TLANr).
Ocean Kteamshtps.
For Sun Francisco
December 3. S, IS. IS, 23
ami
4 p. m.
' 4 p. m.
Columbia Uv. Steamers. F.x.ijiinilaj
To AMoniA nnd Way
l-illl'llllgs.
fin. m. Wiluhsttk r.tvnr.. :4:00p.m.
Ex.isimdayjOrcKon City. Nt-wU-rc, ns.sumlnj
fc'aiem A way Land'.
7r. m, WtLLAMETTE and Yam- 3:30 p.m.
Tues.Tlmr., kill Kivers. ilon.AVed
and cat. I Oregon City, Dayton, and Frl.
I and Wny-IjinilliiK'a.
6a.m. I Willamette Kiver. '4:30 p.m.
Tuc.Thur, I'ortlarid to Corvnllls, Jlon.Wcd
and Sat. j and Way-Landings, land Friday
I.v R I pari a
daily
1 .2 a. m.
Snake IlIVEtt.
Kipnria to I-ewiiton.
I.EAVK
Lewiston
dally
S:ZQ a. m.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
The CLARENDON
RESTAURANT
And CAFE,
J. B. Orossen & Oo., Props.
87 Second Street
Parties deslrine to iro to llpnniipr limi lit
taku No. 4, leaving 'Hie Dalles at 7.0.'i p. m
making direct connections atlleppncr Junction
Itcturniiiff liiakiiigdirwitconuectHm at lleppuer
uuctlou with No. 1, arriving at The Dulk-sat
.:?' , m.
So. S.', throucht freight, cast bound, does not
carry pdssenxcra: arrives u:i0 a. m., departs
3:50 a. m.
No. 21, local frcleht, carries passenger", cast
bound: arrives l:jjp. m., deparu s:15 p. in.
No. 'Jl, west bound tlirouijh freight, does not
carry passcriKvrs; urrlves b:l5 p m., departs
0:S0p.m.
So. ZS, west bound local freight, carries pas
fenstrs; arrives 5:15 p. in., departs s:C0 a. in.
For full particulars call on O. It. & N. Co.'
j nKeut The Dalles, or addrcs
I W. U. HUP.UIL'RT,
j Gen Pas. Ast., Portland, Or,
Complete
Cipe
of
at
M. Z. DONNELL,
THEaDRUOGIST.
Bt?OS
(il'.M.UAIi jj
Biacksmiins
Korsesnoers
I I - . V
i -rt-ri "trr..i.i.1.,..,.i - - m . . - )
EVERYBODY
Knows the merits of the
COLUMBIA
; PATEE CREST)
BICYCLES
V
Ml 1
i Wagon and Carriage Work.
T Fish Brothors' Wagon,
i'
I Thiril aud JelTcr'fln, Piiouc;i59
torrTiiYiTiKut
F. S
Gunning,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'.
I, wife Offick at Vancouver, Wash,,)
March iil, l'.W. j
!otice Is hereby Riven that the f.dlowlng
iiaineit settler liax tiled notice of his Intention
to nin.e iiniil proof in support of his claim, nnd
that slid proof will bo made before W.ll. Pesbv.
Unltetl Suites Commissioner for District of i
Washington, ut his olllcu In Uoldcndale, Wash.,
on Monday, May 7, lyOO, U:
John G. MnDonnld,
H. K. No. f093 for the northeast quarter section
15, township 3 north, range l.'t cist, W. M.
He names tno foliowiUK witne-ses to prove his
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of
said land, viz:
camuel L. Courtney, Harry Pennington, Ell
t.'opeland, of Hartland P. O.. Wash.; and
Nelson II. 11 roots, of (JoIdendalc,vu9h.
V. li. DUNItAK.
tnai28-I lieBlster,
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing.
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies,
nor. Second & Lan&In. Tnoiie 151
..ghas. mM
Butchers
and Farmers
..Exchange..
Kwps on draiiKlit the cclebrattsl
C()1.1'.M1IIA llKF.lt, acknowl
edged the best beer In The Dalles,
at tho usual price. Come In, try
It and be convinced, Al.o the
Finest brands of Wines, LI-)uor
and Cigars.
Sandwiches
of all Kinds always on hand,
We Put...
NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION.
Land Office atThf. Dalles, Oiikoon,
.March VJ, UUO.i
Notice Is hfreby given that the following'
named tcttlcr lias iile-1 notice of his intention to
make final proof In support of Ills claim, and
that said proor will Ijo nnido before the register
and receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Saturday
May 5, viz.:
Helnrich Lubljirnr,o(Tlio Dallcs.Or.,
II. K. No. ls7J, for tho SW'V,. section 17, town
bhlii 1 north, range 12 east, W. M.
lie names the following witnesses to prove
Ills continuous residence upon, and cultivation
of hi lil land, viz.:
John l-ttKmaii, Henry Itlrldcll, Jllcluiel Doyie,
Charles Kllmert, all of The Dallas, Oregon.
I AY P. I.Ut!A3,
matSI-II Iteulstcr,
NOTIOK FOH PUBLICATION.
Offick at Yakcouvru, Wabii..)
lurcli b, 1!J00. j
Notice Is hereby given Unit the following
tmiaed cttlr has II led notice of his Inleii.
Hon to make final nroof In suntxiit of his
claim, md that said proof will wi made b.'foro
v, it. riesoy, uiiiiei nuues i;onimisioner lor
uistiieio! uiiniKto!i,at insole in (ioldun
dale, Wash., on Monday, A pill J, I'jOo, viz:
Herman Eouoiko,
H, E. No. fe'JI, for the northwest quarter of
section It!, toivuthip 3 north, of rungu it east,
Will. Mer.
He name the following wltnessts to prove his
contlnuou residence upon and cultivation ol
wild land, viz:
Henry HUcker, William Wilkltnon, Dictrlck
If. Htexman, of Centerville P. O., Wash., and
Henry K. 11 rune, of The Dlle P. O., Oretrou.
w.u.pVnhaii,
marlOll lleglster.
ovory bit of
twonty years exjiorionco
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.
BLRKELEY & UBITOH,
Jtoliablo
I'roscriptionists
T. BROWN Hi Li,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Notary
Public. Collections promptly, attendetl
to. Monav to loan, C. E. Bayard's of
flce, The Dulles, Oregon,
C. p. Stephens
.Donlor In..
Dry Goods, Clothina.
lloots, Bhoes. Hats, Caps, Notions. Afit.
,tu( .ouKian nnoe.
Telephone No, M.
1.11 hlCOlld Ht.,
Tie Dalles, Or.
Jasfc "What
Yoa rjuant.
New idena in Wnll Paper hero. Suoli
wldo variety na wo are allowing never bo
(ore graced a einirlo stock. Keul Imltn.
lion creton effects ut ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheap paper prices.
bAairunt llnnuttH. tnnlnfnl nr,l.!..,.u .
for a small price, at our storo on' third
street. Also a full line of houso paints.
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
$50.
Many now features for 1000 which you cannot afford to overlook,
Complete Line of "1900" Sundries.
j Str. nomilntor.
111, vw II
REGULATOR LINE.
Dalies, Portland H :ho
HtennierM of tho llcftulntor l.luo will run as per thtlol
IowIiik ehedule, tho Company reervliiR thu rlclit to chanje
(chedule without notice.
I.v. l'ortl.ind
nt 7 a. i,
Monday
Widneday
Kilday
Arr. Dalles
nt r. M.
Ship your
Freight
via
Regulator Line.
IllUVV
E I.v Dalle
Ej at h A. l.
k Tuesday
S, TIiuimIii)
K riatlirilay.
h Arr. I'ortlaud
C, ato r. m.
:
p Travel hy the KteamerH ol the ItOKiilator Line. Tho Company will endeavor to rIvc Its pat-
w ronn tue tie.it nerviee poiiiiie. i'or itirtner iiiiorniitiiou amire.tH
Str. Dnllos City.
down
I.v. Dal
it H A. li.
Moudiiy
Wi'dnesday
l'rldny..
Arr. I'ortlaud
nt A v. M,
or.
l. rortlaod J
iu7:uja.il
Tnt.uliv
Thurtlj j
eainnur I
Oil. VMl.U J
atj:.T0r.i.,!
FOR COMPORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
4
C. l'ortland Oillco, Oak Htreot Doek.
W. C. ALLAWAY, Oon. A((t.
C. J. STUBLING
Wholesale and Retail
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agen' rthe Greate American Liquor
Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey,
WHISKEY from 1!.75 to .(H) per imlloti. (4 tn 10 years old.) 21
IMPORTED 00QNA0 from $7,110 to lt!.00 por trillion. " (11 to 20 yeurH otl
OAtiirOBNIA BRANDIES (mm .'.T lo (I.(I0 piTViinon. 14 to 11 yea're old.
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
0LYMPIA BEER on draught, and Vnl Ulats and 01yniim Heer in bottlM
Imported Ale mid Torter.
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
cer.
flERVITA
Rttot VITALITY,
LOST V'GOFl
AND MANHOOD
Curefi Impotency, Niht Emltsdionr. and
.ii.inK uiscasea, ail circcta ol Belt-
ubiiHc, or excui-a and lndls
crctlou. Anufvotoiiicund
bl)td liulidur. UrlnjfB His
Iilnlc (flaw to ;ialc chocks anc
rCHtOrOH tilt fir fif vniith.
ffliivSII By malU(cpor lms: boxea
lor fHti.ttO; with u writtoti kuiuuh
too to euro or roi'uiul t!to mouy.
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton & Jackson ato., GHICACO, tLU
C. S. Smith,
THK
D,H HUNTtWaTON imwiLunv
HUNT1NOTOM di WIMON,
dlov.rHtN.,.J,I!,l1'IJAU'K6'ORKU
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
IHAN8ACT A KNKKALIIANKINO 11UK1NKH
Lettore of Credit Issued available in the
Eastern States.
Bight Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York, Olilcago.
8t. Louis. Han Fa-Ann r.J
gon, Seattle Wash., and various points
In Oregon and Washington.
ColliHltlfinU llla'lu af ull iiaIhI. i
orable terms.
tlp-to-date(iroeer
Frdsh I:gga and Crciiniory
lluttor a apuuiiilty.
2d Street. 'Phone 270;
J.W. Koiisnk,
rrwiauut.
First national Bank
THE DALLES - - - v'
A General Banking Busine b twjj
Deposits roelved, subject to
Draft or Check.
Collections made and VePjT
remitted on dav of """"Ktdci
Sight and Telegraphic ExoMage jw
New York, Ban Francisco an. w
land,
D. P. Thompson Jo. b;
H. M. llnAi-i"