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

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The Dalles Daily Chronicle
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Om week
Oae month
One year
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Republican Ticket.
STATE OFFICERS-
Justice of the Supreme Court
Wolverton. -3. E.
j w
food and Dairy Commissioner
Bailev.
Iresidential Electors 0. F. Paxton, of!
Multnomah; Tillman Ford, of Ma-
non; J. u. ruiierion, 01 uongiaa; .
A I, . K t ,t
J. Furnish, of Umatilla
DISTRICT OFFICERS-
Congressman Malcolm
The Dalles.
A. Moo.lv, of i
!
Joint Senators J. N. Williamson, of ;
Crook; T. H. Johnston, ot Wasco;
W. Steswer, of ,W heeler.
Joint Reptesentatives A. S. Roberts,
of Wasco; R. A. Emmett, of Like:
George Miller, of Gilliam; George
Cattanach, of Grant; George A. Bar
rett, of Grant.
District Attornev
The Dalles.
-Frank Meneiee, of
COUNTY TICKET.
ConntjvJudge A. S. Blowers, of Hood
.River.
Commissioner F A. Kirchheiner, of
Antelope.
Taheriff Robert Kelly, of The Dalies.
Clerk A. L. Lake, of Wamic.
Treasurer C. L. Phillips, of The Dalles.
Assessor -C. L Schmidt, of The Dalles.
Superintendent of Schools C. L. Gil
bert, of The Dalles.
Surveyor J. B. Goit, ol The Dalles.
Coroner W. H. Butts, of The Dalles.
IMPORTANT TESTIMONY.
There is no man living who ought
to have a better knowledge of the
real condition of the people of Puerto
Kico than Governor General Davis,
and no man had greater influence t
with congress in the matter of form- jand profitable investment in a busi
ukting the policy that is embodied i neHS luat would increase in uianni-
lc the Puerto Rican bill. Here is a
statement made by General Davis
on March 31st while the bill was
under discussion. It abundantly
justifies the wisdom, not to saj
humanitj, of the policy of the ad
ministration: "If congress should adopt free
trade the receipts of the custom
.houses would naturally cease. One
million five hundred thousand dollars
have been collected during the fiscal i
year, and with free trade this would
fall off. What then will run the
island? If free trade is adopted I
cannot see how the necessary funds
for conducting the affairs of the
island are to be raised by myself or
those who succeed me. Two million
dollars are the present expenses and
this amount will be needed annnally.
There is only a small revenue m
coming from stamps, liquors, tobacco
mod mercantile licenses, and it is
impossible to collect taxes because
of the conditions."
The Republicans of Oregon arc
equal to any emergency, 6ays Tony
Koltner, the old Democratic war
horse of the Portland Dispatch.
What appeared like nn insurmount
able obstacle a few weeks before the
meeting of the convention and
threatened the disruption of the party, 1
was not Eufllcient importance to re
ceive even a passing notice. When i
the Kepublican managers run up
ugainst a bard knot they let it alone ;
and go around it. The Democrats, ,
on tbe contrary, are always hunting
up bard knots to run against. The '
latter bus too many platform con
etructors and a want of sense.
Thk Ciiuonicle, it need not be
aid, is not the organ of Senator
JlcBiide, or of an) body, but it can
not help rising to remark that as
between Senator McBride, a clean,
boaorable, hard-working public serv
Bt, and Ex-Senator Corbett. a senile,
old simpleton whose money de
bauchcd tin Oregon legislature ami
wh0 allowca Sifrmon t0 rcnp Uic
' J usufruct after the latter had pulled
15 tbc old man's leg for all there was tbelood, backache, nervousness, head
50 ' in it. The CniiONlCi.K is for McBride. ! nche r.ntl tind, llstlesr, run-down ferl
6 00'overv dav in the week. If McBndejinc Hut tbtre'e no need to feel like
..i ' that. Listen to J, W.Gardner, Idavllle,
were as cnsny inmuauiineti uut ui
j as that dislinunishcn relic of a pre -
listoric ace, the Orcconinn and Tele-
T.. .
pram would spcaK 01 uiui as urccon s
L, . . , , , . .
distinguished senator and statesman.
The Democratic state platform
'condemns the ''present Republican
j congress for obeying the demand of
the trusts for a tariff upon goods
imported to Puerto Rico, etc. This
plank is the child of ignorance or
mendacitj. Whatever its parentage
the statement bears on its face the
evidence of its own absurdity. The
world does not know of an instance
where a trust has asked for protected
; raw materials. Democrats and rec-
! reant Republicans like Simon whoj
voted for free trade with Puerto)
Rico, voted, for the very thing the
trusts wanted.
Tbc first copy of the Shaniko
Leader came to hand today. It is
a clean,' handsome eigbt-column
sheet, well edited and full of bright,
well-told paragraphs of local and
personal happenings of the new
town. There is no mistaking its
politics. It i? Republican to the
core. Brothei H ! ler probably could
not straddle
and cviden'
'ence if he tried to,
l-es not want to even
if he could 'Ve welcome this new
addition to i.ie Republican journal
ism of Wasco county.
The chances are now a hundred to
one that the neighborhood of The
Dalles will this year have the largest
fruit crop ever harvested here.
Thousands of bushels of the finest
fruit in the world will go to loss un
less something is done, and done soon,
; to establish a fruit cannery. Hotel
surclv is an onnortunitv for n safo
tude with each passinu year.
The Silver Republicans of Minne
sota have zbanged their name to
Lincoln Republicans. Does not
ouauc.n.-uii: ui suujuuuvij auy mat.
asafetida would smell just as bad if
you called it attar of roses?
-s5
a Tenimunini fr..m nu iinciaiui.
'I consider Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy the best in the world for bron-
.1.-,'
chitie," saye Mr. William Savory, of
Warrington, England. "It has saved
my wife'e ;ife, ehe having been a martyr
to bronchitis for over sis years, being
most of the time confined to her bed.
She is now quite well."
ley & Houghton.
Sold bv l!!ak-
Mrs. Harriet Evans, Hinsdale, 111.,
writes, "I never fail to. relieve my
children from croup at once by
UElniT
111 nut
One Minate Cough Cure. I won
feel safe without it." Quickly cures
coughs, colds, grippe and all throat and
lung diseases.
Experience is the beet Teacher.
Use
Acker's English Remedy in any case of
coughs, cold or croup. Should it fail to
give immediate relief money refunded.
25 cte. and 50 cts. Blakeley & Houghton
Druggists.
Bagley Bros., have purchased a
thrjusrhtired Jersev bull, registered
Stock For uar'icniare annlu at re.l
eiulk. ror par.icuiars apply ai reel-
deuce on Tenth Ktreet, near the fair
, ,,. .
grounds. Phone 38j. 3 C'lmo
Fresh cracked Nebraska corn nt the ',
I Vnipr, uiirr)limii.(i. Fin nut
kind of
,,f
chicken feed.
mch5-tl
Livery
, ...
Centerville,
Uneffi. Will
stable for sale at
Wash., $100 per month bu
B.1 " uurt,t,n-
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
The CLARENDON
HESTAUMflT
And CAFE.
J. B. Oroesen & Co., Props.
87 Second Street
r.rnvr Men full
Victims to stomach, liver ami kidney
troubles as well as wnmen, ami all feel
j this results In loss of appetite, poisons In
. .. ...... . . ,,!..
,1 TZZ
; rnn down, ntul don't can; whether lie
; lives or dies. It did more to ptve me
new strencth and g:co:l appetito than
nnvlliinc. T rmlil tiifci'. 1 Crtll now eat
" - ,
I ttnvthins and have a new lease on lite,
0nv .Q M BlaWpy it nonphtonV
! drng store. Everv hottle tuaranteetl.
Workluc Mclit ntul Pay
The busiest and mightiest little thin:
that ever was made is Dr. King's New
Lifo fills. Every pill is a sugar-coated
globule of health, that chances weakness
into streucth, listlessness into enerpy,
! brain-fag into mental power. They're
wonderful in building tin the health.
Only 25 cents per bos. Sold by lilakeley
& Houghton; 3
Itrd Hot From Ihr Gun
WaB the ball that hit G. B. Steadman
of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. It
caused horrible ulcers that no treat-
ment helped for twenty years. Then
Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him. It
cures cuts, bruises, burns boils, felons, I
corns, skin eruptions. Best pile cure on
earth. Twenty-five cents n hex. Cure
guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley & Hough
ton, druggists.
T1..M IT. ..1 ...I.,. I)...,. . I.
of the body. Sinking at the pit of the ;
stomach, L':?s of appetite, Feverifhness, '
Pimples or Sores nil positive evidence?, i jj
of impure blood. No matter how it!,
became et it must I ; purlOed in order to I
obtain
i-ooti health. Ackers
Blood
. Elesir has never failed to cure Scrofulous
I or Syphilitic porous or any other blood
I diseases. It is certaiuly a wonderful
remedy and we sell everv bottle on
a positive guarantee,
ton's drug store.
Blakeley & Hough
Mrs. Calvin Zitniberman, Milesbure,
a., says, "As a speedv cure for coughs,
colds, croup end sore throat One Minute
Cough Cure is unequaled. It is pleasant
for ebildieu to take. I heartily recom
mend it to mothers." It is the only
harmless remedy that produces im
mediate results. It cures bronchitis,
pneumonia, grippe and throat and lung
diseases. It will prevent consumption
.Million jlv u Auny,
It is certainly gratifying to the public
to know of one concern in the land who
are not afraid to he. generous to the
needy and suffering, The proprietors i
of Dr. Kind's New Discovery for con-1
eumptlon, coughs and colds, have given j
away over ten million trial bottles of this
great medicine; and have the satisfac- j
tlnn of ktiowim it hns nhsnlntolp .nruil '
thotisaiuls of hopclesa caM's. Asthma,
bronchitis, hoarseness and all diseases
the threat, chen and lungs are turely
' cured by it. Call on Blakeley & Hongh-
, tl,,,, Druggists, and get a free trial hotle.
Regular size 50c. and 41. Every battle
.uaranteed. or price refunded. 3
-ew latent
painters'
at the New
r.nd paper '
y.jrk Cash j
j hangers' suits
i Storu.
Clark &. Fulk'e orug stock is new i
fresh and complete.
T. BROWN HILL, i
.ITTSTIPP nPTITl. IU,Mfu v... I
' r i 7-. I ' ' n.'Vii, .1UIUIV
, I'tiolic. Collections promptly attended i
, to. Money to loan. C. E. Ilavard's of- :
flee, Thu Dalles, Oregon,
U' STURDEVANT,
Dentist.
OClce over Kreuch i Co.1 Hank
Phone r THE DAI.l.K, 01;K(iON
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Jlurc'u iaf luio'l
Xotleo In hfrebv clven tlmt tin. f.,i!-i,,,.
i ",Igrt fcttler tiu; tilui notlr-e of lUh Intention to
, mMbv iliml prwif in Mipiiort of liU claim, mid
! . "'H """ will iimilc Mow the n-trlMcr
I'!, recelvi-r at The Dalle, Ureuou, on quturdav
1 Jiuy ltv), viz.: '
Heinrich Ln Idling, of The Dalh'H.Or.,
I : ... 0'",J Ior s 10 nation 17, town-
i khlii 1 north. nitiL-H l-i i'iii.'W' M
I ""V1" '"""wlliif irlttimat to l.itivf
, hUerinlitiiioure!ldei)(eu.o!i,ii(l eultlviitloit I
!,J"'! Kitp'"''. IJeiiry Hidden, Jllfhiiel Doyle.
; Clwrlt Itlhnett, nil of The Kili". (ir.-Kmi. '
! mMi ,AY
U. K. E. KEltOUSO.V,
Pliysicinu and .Surgeon,
Onift, Voyt Illork ( iver ro-tolilcej,
Wupliaodw TIIK DAI.IM, (JltK(i')N
ONE FOR A DOSS. fl I 4
FKEW. w,wii:on.
ATTOKNEY-AT 1-AW,
Ul um f, ffi u AU""' 01iaoN
,
Complete
of
at
M. Z. DONNELL,
THE:DRUGGI9T.
BROS
(iKSKKAtj
BiacKsmnns
I f
j-
t
...AND...
fS
!
C.
Wegon and Carriage Work.
Fish Brothers' Wnson.
I Third aM Mim,
p. .
..ghas. m-
Butchers
and Farmers
..Exchange..
Kv on druuKht thu culubrntiil
COLl'MBIA 1IEKII. ncklinu-!-edctd
tbe bent bwr In Tlio Dulles,
Hi the UKtiul jirlre. Come In. try
It mid he ronvliirrd. AIo the
KliiM.t brunds of Vluc, Uiuor
and Cltnrit.
SaDduaiehe3
of all Kinds uhruyo on iistid.
C. F. Stephens
..Doalor In.
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Gents' Furnishings.
Hoots, Shoe. Hutu, Ci, Notlone,
.fur W. L. DoukIiis Blioe.
Aft.
Telejiliniie No, bS
Tbe Dalles, Or,
1.11 Bt'COIHl St.,
Just What
You uaaat.
P4M
1
New Ideas in Wall Patmr liir. k.i.
wide variety as we are uhoiiii; never be
fore graced a single stock, lteul Imita.
tlon ereton eflecm at ordlnury prices,
Good papers at cheap paper prlceV
Elegant designs, tusteful coloriiiRfl, youre
for a small price, at our etore on Third
utreet. Also a full lino of house paints
D. W. VATJSE, Third St.
B 1IUNT1N0T0N
TTIT VTIKVlTnVI 1. Ulimnig
M H VriUOM
JT1 AT'IOKNEVH AT LAW,
OJicoTcrmtNat. ffi MUjti' OREUOW
Horsesnoe
1 1
IB
Dalles,
Plontnerii
kwliiR KilicdlilP,
rliwlulo ultlitnit
Str. RcKiilntor.
Ship your
Freight
iHHVJi
, l.v. Unite
lit h A. M.
i Tm'iiilny
, TlilllMlav
Saturday .
1 Arr, rurtlniiil
, lit or. a.
U I". ,
l.v. l'ortl.itnl ,
lit 7 A. m. i i
. Mmiilny I Viet
Wiiliii"fly i
Art W'.ni Regulator Line.
ut a so r. m. ,
I FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
8. Trnvcl by the atenmcm of tlio llrRtilntnr l.ttiu.
E riiim tin, vsl nfivlee iiomIuIii.
L",.... .mi.. n..i-.a,r....f D.I.L- W
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.
j Important
I Announcement
jto you.
For IU) davt after April Ut, I will sell
I all the Dry (joods, Clothing, Boots and
Shoec, Hosiery, Blnrikeie, Haiti and
Caps, on a rut In price of
25 per cent, for Cash.
Now is your opportunity to get bur
gains. Don't miss it.
S. L. BROOKS,
Successor to U. J. Collins & Co.
BO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
v
I RACE MARK
JCSICNS
COPVniCHTB Ac.
Anronn nnrtliiK n xkclrti nnJ rtoHcrliitloii nm
Oiilcklr iisrurtnln imr (iplnlon fri'O wlu-thor n'
liivcntlciii In iirotiiilit ttruo'ilntOo. ('oiuttitiulrr'
tlimaitrtoll7oiillit(intlal. Iliiiidtxiokuil I'ntiMitr
viil tic). "Mini nurnrjr fiirmxurliip luiloiiM.
I'afHB taLen thrmuli Munn ft (.u. (vcvlrk
r,i trial notice, without clmruo. In tha
Scientific Tmmm.
A Imniloiiiiiolf IllimtmlPd rm'klr. Ijircrat dr.
tiiliitluii i t niif Kcinntltlr l-inninl. 'iVriim, tJ n
ri'ar: lmir muiillia, fl. buldtrnll tionitdcalerK.
MUNN fiGo.3C,D. fJew Yorfc
branch oniro, irS I' Ht. V.'nolilimloii, IJ. K'
We Put...
every bit of
twenty years experience
and drug knowlodgo
with overy
lroseription
that's compounded here.
Ib it any reason why
our prescription business
is increasing
so rapidly?
Ask your physician
if we are reliable.
BLRKELEY &
lieliablo
Prcseriptionists
F. S.
Canning,
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing.
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies.
Cor Second & um!!, Tiiotte 167
HOUGHTON
V"
REGULATOR LINE,
Portland &n
of tlit ItCRiilntor l.tnc u lit run
Um Connmny n-MTvliiK U, tlvht i I '
notice K 1 10
k .- At
Str. Dnlles city,
l.V. lln
It S A, l.
Monday
Wtdmndnr
Prldny,
Arr, l'urtlntiil
nt f v. m.
. If.
BitonUj
The Comtmny will vudenvor ta elveiu,-. 1
l or fiitlher Itiliiriniitlim nriiu.u,. Tt-1
n. All AUIAV r-
J
C. S. Smith,
Tin:
ilp-to-date Qroeer
Fresh KggH and Creamery
Butter a wpcclalty.
2d Street.
'Phone 270.
J. fi. BCHKNK,
frildcnt.
II. M. Bill,
- j
First National Bai
i THE DALLES
OREGON
' A General Banking BuBiness trutuhd
XJejKiflite rocelveu, sutiject to Bifid
1 Draft or Check.
Oollectlone mode and proceeds promptij
remitted on dav of collection,
c : t . .i pr..i. .. t. : .. t;.fli...,M,.nijM
New York, San Francisco and "ort
lund. DIRKOTOHS
D. P. TuoMrtioK. Jko. S. Bcmita
Eo. M. Wilijakb, Geo. A. Lun.
H M. Bkaii..
Mica
'Axle
UREASE
helps the team. Saves wcarasd
cxjU9C. boiu cvcrywjiwB.
MAJ'K ni
TANDARO OIL CO.
FRENCH & CO,
BANKERS.
TKANHACT A KNEUAIj HANKINO BDH'W
Letters of Credit Issued available in tin
Eautern Statee.
Bight Exchange and Teljl
Transfers sold on New York, Onto.
St. Loals, Ban Francisco, IHwtlaJJ
on, Seattle Waili.. and varioos p
In Oregon and Waflhincton. .
Collections made at all polnti odt
oxable terms.
me oOiiBiDia mm
PACKERS OF
PORK and BEEF
MAlJUKAOTUKKKaoy
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
JRIK.U BEKF. KTOl
..ivlLITt,
CureH Iinpotcncy, KI jW w.-f
vs:iuttti,r rllucnni'H. Illl CllCCl8 v ...
' r' ana v.
I S.WAn VOl
. IT I ITL1U11I J . . . 4 I lla
Wood builder. san3 ;
jflffMT By mall ruc W"'!
ior Hd2.R0; with rltte,
tee to cure or refauAV'
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