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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
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One venr... 6 00
THURSDAY
APRIL 20, 1900
Republican Ticket.
STATE OFFICERS-
Justice of the Snprrme Court O. E.
Wolvertou.
Toot! nnd Dairy Conimissionei J. W.
Uailey,
Treeident'ml Electors O. F. Pus ton. of
Multnomah; Tillman Ford, of Mo
rion; J. C. Fiillerton, of Douglas; W.
J. Furnish, of Umatilla.
DISTRICT OFFICERS-
Congressman Malcolm A. Moody, of
Ttie Dalles.
Joint Senators J. X. Williamson, of
Crook; T. H. Johnston, of Wasco; W.
W. Steiwer, of Wheeler.
Joint Rem esen tali ves A. S. Roberts.
.i
of Wasco; K. A. iiinniett, oi iviamain; ; elect to the legislature a memncr oi
Georce Miller, of Gilliam; Georgei.. T ,i
Cattanacluof Grant ; George A. Bar-
rett, of Grant; T. H. McGreer, of
Waeco.
District Attoruev Frank Menefee, of
The Dalles.
COUNTY TICKET.
County Judge A. S. Blowers, of Hood
Kiver.
Commissioner P. A. Kirchheiner, of
Antelope.
Sheriff Robert Kelly, of The Dalles.
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, of The Dalles.
Coroner W. H. Butts, of The Dalles.
For Justice of the Peace of The Dalles
Timothv Brownhill.
J'EAXUT POLITICS.
The Democrats ought to get to-
getber again and decide just what it,CPS.0i" Ea.: "During the late severe
was they agreed upon for a platform (weather I caught a dreadful cold which
at their state convention. "Wo called j kept me awake at night and made me
attention the other day to a card ! "nfit 10 attend ro' work dnrin ttie l5a-v-1
that is being distributed among rail
road men in these parts on which is
printed what is claimed to be a plank
adopted by the Democratic, conven
tion at the request of certain railroad
men from Albina, as a substitute for
1
a pianK (trailed ty tue piaiionn com- j
mittee. !Now the singular thing
about this pretended plank is that it
did not appear in the Oregoniau's 1
report nor in the platform ns pub
lished by any paper that has come
under our observation, with the
single exception of the Times-
Mountaineer. A Pendleton semi-1
socialist sheet printed it in separate
fnrm onrl i.lnimr.r1 tlin rronnino Tilnnlf '
had been published previouslj' by
mistake; and doubtless the bogus
plank is being used at Pendleton for
tbc same purpose it is being used
here, namely, to boost a Democrat
into the legislature. It is explained
that this alleged railroad plank and
the plank which appeared in tbc
platform, as reported b' the Ore
gonian, got mixed up somehow by
the Oregonian reporter and the
mistake was not discovered till it!
" ' j
.ie, did
Id COr-
was too late. "Why, in that case
not somebody demand a publ
rection? And why is it that the ,
railroad men down that way that '
platform, as jt appeared n the Oie I L'm. . ,i Owlckly cures Helnrich I.ubl.ing.of The Da lee.Or.,
it, , ,. ! f0"RS colds, grippe and all throat and U.K. No. 147a, tor the; swi;. lH.i,, ,, ' ,
gonian, is published in the Populist! lungdiseaees. j iiii 1 north, rNRKi- i-jiii.i, (v m ' 1 w"'
Salem Journal under the beading:' nuc-. itatt
-Union Platform Adopted by J'IT sa l Cor.terville. j "y-AMsV;;-,.,,. ItIfI)lwI1. oySw
Democrats and Populists of Oregon." , ZZ. m,
Is it because the Fusionists have no'iu27-lm A. H. Ghviiui i l--l'",lr
they hope to deceive by pretending
an interest in their affairs that they
were too cowardly to own in public
convention? For that is just what
tho whole affair comes to. For when
this bogus plnnk was before the con
vention on the evening of tbe first
day of the aonventioe "it was op.
posed by Chairman Crawford, Hen
nett of Wasco, O'Day of Multnomah
and other members of the platform
committee. They said it was alto
gether too radical and would invoke
the wrnth of the corporations upon
the Democratic ticket." So reported
the Oregonian the following niorii-
... ....
these words: "1 do not believe in a
. . ,
poiyRioi immonii. xm in iiu;.- ui
putting things in the platform that
the convention does not believe is
nnliii.ml ,tutwinntv nnd will nnt net
1 ...ill MnrWtaL-n tn ..
that the substitute (meaning this
bogus plank) is not wanted by the
convention, but I do not believe in
adopting it because some one else
' n
down on this alleged "Railroad
tuis alleged "uauroaii
ing. Aim to mtiKe tue matter stui pru , m nu-.n inc w.
more explicit tt is on record that J J" nd the Oregon Short
, . . . j Line are interested, will shorten tho
the morning the platform came be tirmiK time eh,mi ,10nrgi TnUn Xo
fore the convention for ratification , leaving Portland at 0:15 a. m., he
Holman, of Multnomah, opposed this ginning on the date named, will lie
"linens" nlanlc with all his ininht ill ' known as the ChiiMgo-Portland special.
Plank," and the plank drafted bj ,ent t0 Chicago via the Union Pacific
the platform committee and .'lib- and the Chicago and Northwestern, and
lished in the Oregonian and other al equipment for the Washington
, . , ... , , . I division of the O. R. it N., in cinnee
paperswas adopted without objec-, t.fln Grcat Sorljcrn for St
tion. The next thing we hear of Ull This tnlin wil mu.h Spokane at
11,15 inuim ii. i
a. . i
"e P'auorui uoiumiiiee uw
m drafting the real plank and Wioule ng nrranRed aijpp)y u nMl
joined publicly with others in con- j com,,ete service ever furnished on the
demning this bogus thing as alto , o. R. & X., as it provides increased ser
aether too radical and impolitic for vice in Eistern Oregon, where it is
a Democratic platform The Cuuos-i greatly needed, and gives immediate
,, , .. ,. ! connection with the Wuehiiigton nivi-
ici.i: would not willingly write a line . . ., . . .i
J j sion at Pendleton. At this point there
that would wrong the meanest thing j ig a nrga imercimilge of tratlic, on ac-
that ever trod the earth, but the ; count of the various mining districts of
evidence before it compels the belief i Haker countv, the Ctuur d'Alene, the
that there are s-.inc very small pea- Republic and Kootenai mining camps.
. Portland is creatlv benefited by this
nut politician-a tsionc Oregon Demo- , ... . .
' change, in as much as increased service
crats.
Wort-n.u .Night nml Day
The buEie- . .d mightiest little thing
that ever was made is Dr. King's New
Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated
globule of health, that changes weakness
into strength, listlessuess into energy,
brain-fag iuto mental power. They're
wonderful in building un the health.
Only 25 cents per bos. Sold by Blakuley
& Houghton. " 3 "
Caught u Dreiulful Colli.
ilarion Kooke, manager for T. M
Thompson, a large iti,porter ot fine mil
linerv at 163S Milwaukee Avenue. Chi-1
uuc ui iiiv iiiiiiiuuis us iiiMuj; unnui-j
berlaiu'e Cough Remedy for a severe
cold at that time, which seemed to re-,
lieve her so quickly that I bought some
for myself. It acted like magic and I ,
began to improve at once. I am now
entirely well and feel very pleased to ac-
. ',
knowledge its merits.
For sale bv
Blakeley & Houghton
Special reserve old government whis-
kev. recocniztd bv the hiehest medinul
authority in the land ; especially recom-i
mended by the board of health of San '
Francisco for hospital use, also A. I'. ;
O'Rripn M F) nnnlnln nnil emmnn
and Wm. I). McCarthy, major nnd nur'
terated stimulant for convalescents, in- j
valids and family use. sold by Charles j
StubliflS. atll"0.ll I 111 I
Dull Headache, Pains in various parte j
of the body, Slnklne at the pit of the,
stomach, Loss of appetite, Feverishness, I
Pimples or Sores all positive evidences, j
oi impure uioou. o matter how it
became eo It must l.e purified in order to
obtain good health. Acker's Blood
Elesir has never failed to cure Scrofulous
or Syphilitic poisons or nnv other blood
diseases. It is certainly a wonderful j
remedy and we Hell every bottle on I
a positive guarantee. Blakeley & Hough-1
. i i . 1
ton s arug store. .
Mrs. Harriet Evans, Hinsdale, 111.,!
writes, I never fail to relieve my j
Children from croun at mien hv no
Unt) nto Cough Cure. I would not
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
The CLARENDON
PjESTAUUAflT
And CAFE.
J. B. Orosaer& Oo., Props.
87 Seoond Street
NEW TRAIN SERVICE.
The double train eervico to liu i'Btab
lislifd between Portland and Chicago
' . .;i o.t ! .1... t t .(. V tint
i'nPnt hmv, .....king it j
limy ;m cquiu oi any iram now mm-
f ,fl ,t t0 tlll K;lHt
! jt wl COnslat of a mail ear, haggage
car, two r.lialr ears, and a tourist sleeper
There will bn hut one chance of care to
j all eastern points
The full tune will
i be three days through to Chicago, or
i (our daV8 tl;rol,pl, t0 chlwao, or four
days and two hours to Xew York,
j The second train, known as No. 0,
will leave Portland at 0:20 p. in., con-
' . !.-.. 1 I, ,!., ...I ..III, tin. tin, llll
ern Pacific's overland train from San
FrAncisi.0i nml vi carry through equip-
: w n. m. Auuuusrarmiiuc u,...
t- i i.r.... C I . .. . ,1 f..
, ior ureaKiusi nuo niiuK.iue, uu im
' dinner on corresuondinir train leavinc
, nu... new hod.
is given from Eastern Oregun and Idaho.
No. 2 will arrive in Chicago at 9:110
a. m. ; No. C at 7:45 a, in., iu at present.
The Westbouud train out of Chicago,
corresponding with No. 2, is No. 1.
This will arrive in Portland at 4 :00 v.
m. The tram corresponding with the
eastbound No. G is No. tf, out of Ch
This will reach Portland ut 7:30
Westbound train No. 1 will leave Chicago
at C:30 p. m., and Omaha at 8:20 a. in.
the following day. The time will be
reduced two hours and fortv-five tniu-
"'es. No. 3 westbound train will leave
j Chicago at 10:30 p. m., and Omaha at
p. m. the nest day.
j The service on the Union Pacific on all
e iincliide IiuUet smoking-
.nu iti.u hue, .iu, u
will carry a daily ordinary sleeper to
Kansas City, with change en route to
ordinary cars to Chicago,
Consult tho nearest ticket agent for
detailed information.
W . H. IIukmii'iit,
General I'assuuger Agent.
Win. Orr, Newark, O., says, "We
never feel fafe without One Minute
Cough Cure in the house. It saved mv
Utile boy'a life when be had the pneu
onia. We think it is the best medicine
made.'' It cures coughs and all lung I
illlseaae8. I'letl'ailt III tllkn hnrmll.uu n,wl !
8ive in","!d.teHUil.!l
(rB8h ad complete. .
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T DDAUMI III I
DnU Tf ll II I LL,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Notarv
I'linlic. Collections promptly attended
J,0, Money to loan. C. E. bayard's of-
iitu, iiib wanes, uregon.
1'J' STURDEVANT,
Dentist.
OKice over French A Co.'h llniik
I'hone e,
THE DALLKt, OHEOON
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Uk6 0rnCE AT Tlu: 1H
.1
.Voi.ee l? , riv( ' lllK
K-? ZXWk
that nald nrool will u. , imi,. w, . .... "
iiayiT.V ,wrL10",0M',H,ur,1','
. IS. K. K. fKIMSUMi.v,
! Physician and .Surgeon,
Oltlee, Voitt lllock (over 1'ostoillec),
SOaplmo iliv tiik AIU oul:,iON.
riUr wrr J " w
JPUJLS
:ll day i nrr, u7T7
niii m"1 l'nipli, l'r,.nt
FUKO. W.WIIJiON,
A'rfOHNKV'AT LAW,
Ottlcc ovei Flm .S.t. ffi UJiUK' 0KOON
'rhMitii; Ti'.v.'.i.r"'i.
Complete
Cine
of
at
M. Z. DONNELL,
THE;DRUCCIST.
ATJW A'lJk) A T A'l JkV Jkl ATJ
S (lENKUAt,
1
Biacksmiins
...AND...
is
Wagon and Carriago Work. k"
Fish Brothor8 Wagon. k
I Third and Jclru, Piiouc:i59 1
Crt,TTt,T.Tt,yTi,T-tV.Tjjriy-1
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..CHAS. FRANK..
Butehens
and Farmers
..Exchange..
K.' im ilrnmilit the cok'lirnttil
COl.fJIHIA llKIIlt," iicktmw:
iiiKiil the bent ti.-r In The DuUck,
at the uminl price. Come la. try
It nml ht rtinvliici'il. Attn the
Finest hmnili ui Wines, IJ iuor
niiilCiKitrs.
Sandrjuiehcs
nf all Ktiiila nlwnj'K on hiinU.
' f"
..Doalor In...
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Gents' Furnishings.
Hoots, Shoo). Hutu, Chiu, Notions. Ant.
,lor W. U DougliM Hlioe.
Telephone No. 88.
I'll C1H.11111I u.
The Dalies, Or,
V-WWM'M M .1.1,11.
Just What
New lduae in Wall Paper hero. Such
wide varle y uu we are allowing never be
ore raced a single Block. Jteul ,nlia.
Uon croton ellccte ut ordinary prices.
Good papers ut cheup paper irices
Elegant e8iKH, laeteful eoloiliiK.
for a imal price, at our Htore on Third
atreet. Alio a foil line of liouao palnff
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.'
U H HUWT1HOTON
TJUNTINOTOM 4 WIIJiON,
' B WILkOM
At lUnfiKVri AT f.W,
OaMUyKlritKt.liVuk l,u'. OKKOOft
Horsesnoe
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Tiieiliiy
5, TliuiMhiy .
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S, ut i. r. m.
IIOW.N.
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ut 7 A. M. i
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1'rlilny PaniiilninTi T ina
Arr. DnlleH
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FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
S, Travel hy the Strimu;rn of the ItrKiilntnr
riiii" mi' in-hi nwi u i' kibbiimu.
?, IMrtlnml Ofllre, Oiik Htreet Doet.
Li
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.
Important
2 1 Announcement
:jto you.
For 3D days after April 1st, I will sell
all the Dry Goods, Clothing, Hoots ami
.Shoes, Hosiery, ItlnuketB, Hats and
Caps, on a cut in price of
25 per cent, for Cash.
Now !h your opportunity to get bar
gains. Don't miss it.
S. L. BROOKS,
Successor to U. .1. Collins it Co.
50 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
BfUJ'LJ'J
J'HJf1
trade iviarkb
Jeoicnb
Copyrights 4c.
AiiTnnn imiillni; n nkclrh mill rtvHCfliitlnn nitt
nulrlilr iuurtnln our npliilmi Into whrtlit'r u
iiivniiuou 1 iiriiiiitiiijr imi'iiiiiiiio. ' iininiiiiiir.
lloiin otrtrrly ciiiiiiiltititliil. n.iuilbook on 1'iiloiitt
unit triHi. (ItilMt iiironry fur nfciirltii iiutniitn.
I'.Uni.tH tiUrii tliriiiiiili .Mu 11 11 X Co. ruculTS
tixtuil nmM, nlllioutclinrua, liltlid
Scientific American.
A lintiilKiiiiMljr Illntrnlii1 wi-nklr Lnruost dr.
tiilitiliin nf nnr noii'iitllln luiiriiiil. 'IVrmii. 13 a
ri'.ir; limr liiniltln, f L. hulil bjfiill lliwili.ili:r.
MUNN&Cq.3C,d-. New York
Uiancli (tillcn, CTi V Kt. Wiuhluutuii, U. ('
We Put...
every bit of
twenty years experience
unci drug knowlodgo
with every
Proscription
that's compounded hero.
Jk it any reason why
our prescription business
is increasing
so rapidly?
Ask your physician
if we are reliable
BLAKELEY & HOUSHTOH
Itoliablo
Proscriptionists
F. S.
Gunning,
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing.
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies,
Cor Second & Laaeblia. Tfcooe 157
REGULATOR LINE
Dalles, Portland & d
Hteniiivra lit tin, ItCKUlntur l.lim win ,
I.iwIiib li(dulo, liu- Company rietvlnB the " I
M-lieiltile without mitlre. S 11 ,0 H j
Ship your
Freight
via
Str. Dalloa City.
IHIWN
I.v. Dul
ItHA.tl,
.Monthly
Wrilnoidny
l-rhlny.
Arr. Pnrlhiiid
"t II t; si.
M .torlll'.J
"""i-it'l
.nmraa i
Arr.lwi
"iu,.ir,K(
4
Line. The Comimny will emlciivnr n .i., (ll , 'j
j-ur iiiiiuur iiiKirillillllin iniilroni ' 1
W. C. ALLAWAY, Con. Apt.
noil
C. S. Smith,
Tin
iJp-to-dateQroeer
Fresh Kbd and Creuinery
Butter a specialty.
2d Street.
'Phone 270.
J. H. HRIIKNK,
I'rvRlileiit.
ii.M.ntn,
L'UUtl
first National Baok.
THE DALLES - - - OREGON
A General Banking IiuBiiioBB transacted
Dtipoolte received, subjuct to Bight
Draft or Check.
Collections tunde nnd jirocecda promptly
remitted on duv of collection.
Kicbt nnd Telegrunhii: Exchange toldci
New York, San Francisco und port
!uud. DIKBOTOHS
D. P. Tiiomi'hon. Jno. H. Ecancr.
Eo. M. Wii.LiAMR, Geo. A. LlIJI.
H. M. Hkaii..
Mica
lightens
the
load
'Axle
eliortens
Crease
the
road.
bcliw the team
Saves wenn
CXJICtlSC
Sold everywhere.
STANDARD OIL CO.
FRENCH & CO,
BANKERS.
TMANHACT A KNKKAI.HANK1N0 flUHSM
Letters of Credit iBHiied uvailable in ii
Eatttern Stutee.
Hlltbt Ekchanire nd TeljeripW
Tranafere Bold on New York. CblcHO.
St. Louis, San Franuinco, I'of"n
on, Seattle Wash,, imd varlow po
In Oregon and Washington. .
Collections made ut dl poluU odIt
orable terms.
Tfio Hnfiimhin
11U UU1U1UU1Q rouiuiis
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
M AN U FACT V K I! US OK
Pine Lard and Sausages
Curersol 4r BfiHD
HAMS & BACON
Curc Impotcncy, Nlf Ut EwJKif.
wa'Htlng dl8caies, all ''mxnl ibji
Mhi f.l.nuo. or LWCi.'t'J uu' ,.,1
WOOU lllllHHT. -g 4nd
nlnkulowtofalcclrtew
rt-Htorca the lire ot
jr....,
HMT By man i ' I -"'.
lor Hli.50 with Wf. '
ids mi cure vr
NCRVITA MEDICJL CO
rMan ft Kson tits., CHIC-
Subiurlbelor 'fiUJ Ciibow'
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