The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 07, 1900, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Ghroniele.
1900
MONDAY
MAY
Republican Ticket.
STATE OFFICERS.
Justice of this Supreme Court C. K.
Wolverton.
Food nud Dairy Comuiissioner J. V.
lluiley.
Preiulentinl Electors O. F. Puxton. of
Multiiuinnti ; Tillman Ford, of Ma
rion; J. C. Fullorton, of Douglas; V.
J. Furnish, of Umatilla.
Hrynnitc necessity, Hint every honest ' approve, it litis no terns to shed; or
Dcmoornt ought to lie ashamed of. anything that the Simon-Corhett
faction condemn, so much the worso
Tun Ciiuoniui.i: is pleased to lenrn for tlut twin iniquity,
from so high tin authority tis the
Times-Mountaineer that nohody took ! Ntu-n.j
otlco IB norutiy kivmi intu uieru m
otTcnse at its criticisms of the speech
of "Cyclone" Davis, "considering
bean annual muutini: of thu stockhold
ers of tho Golden Kaglu Mining Com-
DISTRICT OFFICERS-
Congressman Malcolm A. Moody, of
The Dalles.
Joint Senntors J. N. Williamson, of
Crook; T. H. Johnston, of Wasco; V.
W. Steiwer, of Wheeler.
Joint RepiesenttUives A. S. llolwrts,
of Wasco ; K. A. Ennnett, of Klimi'Uli ;
George Miller, of Gilliam ; George
Cattanncli, of Grant ; George A. Bar
rett, of Grant; T. H. MeGreer, of
Wasco.
District Attorney Frank Monefee, of
The Dalles.
the source." Hut if the speech was ,,,U1V ,u tjlc oim f French A Co.,
defensible why did not our con- bankers, on Thursday, May :l, 11)00, at
temporary come to the rescue? It " o'clock p. m., for the purpose of elect
surclv wasnot his natural lK,sllfl j i"r .yen directors and tr...uc.ting sue .
.. . oilier miriness us may iiruiuiij vuiiiv "k-
n back. The truth i ,
ucss that kept htm
is the Cyclone's speech was incapable
of defense. It was a rehash of Pop
ulist fabrications whoso mendacity
has been exposed twice ten thousand
times over. In his financial argu
ment ho never got beyond that most
lying of nil the lyin
hiivo been
foru said meetinc
By order of the president.
J. C. Hostetlkk, Secy, ami Trims.
The Dalles, Apl. '21, 1000. u'JV-td
Win, J. Landers, resident manager of
tho Lion and Imperial Firo Insurance
Companies, wishes to announce to the
thui"S that' patrons of these companies that owing
51 1 . . .i i i m. r l- It. ...... 1 ,,t,,l
written on free silver, i ? ' ' V,. uJnZZ:
Mrs. huiory s Seven financial Con- thtir former nRelt(l tho n(,ulicy ,or botll
COUNTY TICKET.
County Judge A. S. Blowere, of Hood
River.
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, ol The Dalles.
Coroner W. H. Butts, of The Dalles.
For Justice of the Peace of The Dalles
Timothv Brownhill.
A DEMOCRATIC BOGEY MAN.
spiracles, lie tola of truest oeya
having been here in 1 873 and of his
bribing congress with half ti million
dollars to demonetize silver, when it
has been proved beyond the shadow by th(J coni,iauIeB otllco in C. K. Bay
companies for The Dalles and vicinity
lias been placed in the hands of Mr.
Timothy Brownhill. Any business
irlvun to Mr. Brownhill will receive
prompt attention and will ho appreciated
of a doubt, by the written testimony
of Scyd's two sons, that their father
lived and dic:l a bimctalist and was
never in the Limed Mates alter
1
a n i wl i i rr nn fwr lurra nun n rl 1 n iwl .
outliving un h) bw'" on .a Rrt ,.c
ard's old stand. No. So Washington
stieet, The Dalles. Oregon. aUi-lm
Drugcists.
Punting, Ovcrcoatln-or Knnci Vesting.
The Dalles Chronicle trios to ex
cusc the despotism created for the
government of Porto Rico by a Re
publican congress and president, by
citing a bit of ancient history, and
giving extracts from the acts of
congress of 1803 and 1810 for the
government of Louisiana and Florida,
attempting to justify despotic gov
ernment of the present time because
a despotic government was created
then. Times-Mountaineer.
Tun Dauxs Chuoniclk never
thought of accusing Jefferson and
Jackson of being parties to the estab
lishment of a despotism, in the
secondary sense of a tyrrany, over
anybody. Much less has it attempted
to excuse a Republican congress and
president for establishing a despotism
in the sense of a tyrrany in Porto
Rico. The temporary governments
established over Louisiana by Jeffer
son and over Florida by Jackson'
under President Monioe were des
potic in the sense of being absolute,
but they vere in no sense oppressive
or tyrranotis. The temporary gov
ernment established oyer Porto Rico
Is far less despotic than either of the
others and so much the less oppres
eivc. We have done in Porto Rico
what, in principle, we have done in
every territory that has come into
our possession since the acquisition
of Louisiana. We have done in
Porto Rico what, in principle, we
arc doing now in every territory in
our possession. The government
established in Alaska is far more
Experience is the best Teacher. Use
Acker's English liuinedy in any case of
8oG. He pictured Uncle Sam as ' conghe, cold or croup. Should it .fail to
.. , ,.i i give immediate relief money refunded.
Blakelev & Houghton
the other silver. In lbJ the Kc-1
publican party cut off the silver leg i
and the old gentleman at once fell to j p'Qp JQ"ic6
the ground. In one breath he told i
the audience that the panic of '7;i Sllit Of ClOtlieS.
immediately fallowed the crime ofj
'73; in the n xr he said even Grant, ;
who signed bill, did not know '
the silver !;tr 1ml been dropped i
out of it ti' veats after. Thus we
were asked iu believe that the coun
try went into a panic over the de
monetization of silver w hen nobody
knew it had been demonetized till
years after, and that Uncle Sam fell
down in '73 immediately that Ins
silver leg was cut off, when, us even
a Populist ought to know, Uncle
Sam's both .legs in' '73 were made of
paper; for not till years after the
crime of '73 was there a cent of gold
or silver in circulation anywhere in
the United States, save in u few states
on the Pacific Coast. This is a sample
of the arguments that this clown and j
ignoramus used to induce Dalles
people to vote for Iityan ! No
wonder The Chuonici.k's criticism I
crave no offense.
Complete
Cipe
of
at
M.Z. DONNELL,
THEaDRUGGIST.
F , ! . v
KEttUljATOR LINE,
DALLES, PORTLAND k ASIOKIA NAY, pffl
KtcmiiMH of the lUi'iilntiir Line win
ImvliiR M'hitlule, Uii) Compiiny rerervine thu
setictluloultlimit notice. s"1 10 eSfn'i
it-
L. Lane,
;i:ni:uai,
BlaGRsmiin
...AND...
Korsesnoe
i
, Wagon and Carriage Work.
Fish Brothors' Wagon.
I Third and Mcth, Pliouo;i59
5
..Gps. mm-
Kindly mil nni! p.tninlm' my itnck of 1m
portetl iiml I) uustlc Woolens. A lino Mock to
elect from.
fcults made from the lowest prices to the high,
eat grade.
J. A. Eberle.
Fine
Tailoring.
Uli: DAI.I.K OltKOON.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
The "Portland Mitchull-Mcllride
literal' bureau" is accused by the
Oregonian of sending out editorial
proofs to the editors of the state
"from the office of a Dalles news
paper," and the Oregonian supports
its accusation by a clipping from the
La Grande Journal which implicates'
the Dalles "newspapers" in this
offense. There are two newspapers
here, as the Oregonian well knows, of . .
opposite politics. Tin: CintoNicu:,
therefore, can only speak for itself. 1
Neither the editor of Tnu CmtoNici.K,
nor nny one connected in any car ac
ity with the ofllce, nor nny one di-
rectly or indirectly controlling thej
paper, nor any one owning-a dollar's i
worth of interest in it, has ever,
under the present editorial manage-1
ment, sent out from the office, to any ,
The CLARENDON
RESTMIWT
And CAFE,
J. B. Orossen & Co., Props.
87 Second Street
Butehens
and Farmers
..Exchange..
Keeps on drntiKht the celebrated
COI.l'MIIIA IIKKU, nckwm-:-wim-d
the heit beer Iti The Dulles,
at the tiiiml price. Come In, try
It Mini lit convinced. AIo the
Kllie-i' bnindi of Wlnta, Minor
mill Clifitra.
Sanduuiehes
of ull Kinds nin ny on Ininil,
fliii'in.'ieu.l'i rllr t'h m,rt! IK-.BB
C. F. Stephens
.Doalor In...
f n,bllu..,..l..
J3 ki?.0 J.f J?11' "!". m. I fn-.., f fr! i,o t -jr
Dry Goods, Clothing, f
Hoots, Shoes. If.its, Cip, .Vollons. A(;t.
,for W. U lfotiKliiK Kline.
Telephone No.
i.i i necomi hi.,
The DaUes, Or,
UK.WUS3HKQ CO Phils. Pa.
T. BROWNHILL,
9
i
Str. HoKtilntor.
ItllU'K.
C l.v Dulles
U lit S A. M.
k Titeduy
S, 'limiMliiv ...
G Sutntdiiy.
' ,rr. i iiriiium
, ut o '. .
ur.
l.v. I'ortl.ind
it 7 A. M.
.Monility
WidnesclMy
Friday
Arr. Dulles
ut r::o i', m.
Ship your
Freight
via
Kegulator Line.
Str. Dallos City. J
down
l.v. Dul
ut M A. i.
At riliilii i-
W'ldiiesihiy
lit 6 V. it
Frliluy ,
Arr. Portliniil
"""H.i,
vfclorily
Arr. Ii.iu.
FOR COMPORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE
? Travel by the Hteitmers of thu IteKiilutnr Line. Thu Company will endeavor to given.
b rmiH ilu IjohI 'tvli-ii piiHiillili. l'orfuithur Information iiddtni ,("!t,P"-
K rorllnnd Olllce, (luk -Street Doc!;. w. C. AULA WAY. Qon. Agt.
K
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
Announcement
to you.
For Ull (lays niter April 1st, I will Hull
nil this Dry OoiiiIh, Clothing, HuotH ml
Shoes, Hosiery, Hlnnki'te, IIiUh and
CajiH, on n nut in prim! of
25 per cent, for Cash.
Now in your opportunity to yet l.'ur
miitiH. Don't iiiIsh It.
S. L. BROOKS,
SnucfSHor to K, J. CollhiH A Co.
We Put...
cvory bit of
twenty yours oxjiorionco
and drug knowluilgo
with evory
Proscription
that's compounded hero.
J b it any reason why
our prescription businoos
is incrtjasing
so rapidly?
Ask your physician
if wc arc reliable.
BLRKELEY & HOUGHTOH.
lioliablo
l'rescriptionists
JUSTICE OF THU PEACE. Xutarv
editor of nnv nev.snanor. in Oroon 1 I'uulic. Collections nromiitlv iittondcil
dcsiiotic than that established in j or elsewhere, so much as one editorial j," SDaMeel'orc.. E" I,a'nrir6 "'"
"orto Uieo. tue territory lias not i proot sheet or any other kind of a
even the semblance of a representa
tive government and even the system
proof sheet, on any subject, political,
personal or otherwise. And the
of local taxation is different from same remarks, in all their expiicitness
that in the States. The government I and detail, will apply to marked
is a pure despotism but in no sense a! copies of tho paper, If the reference1
tyrrany. Yet nobody complains, be-; is confined to articles In nny way re-
cause the exigencies of a Democratic ' lating to any matter of controversy
jjit. i:. :. Ki:iif;i;.sn.v,
Physician and Surgeon,
Oltice, VoKt Illicit (over I'ostollice),
ataiiimo-div tiii: hau.iw, oiskcon.
NOTICE FOli
PUBLICATION'.
,1 l .r...:, If 'PI 1 ll..1 C! r I...... . .!. )
uniupiiiii im nun t.iuiiu it. iiitiL' uLHneeii uiu au'Uiiiieu ounuii-uui nun Nntlco lit lieroby tlven that the follnwln"
is more despotism in several state land Mitchell-Mcllridc factions of !i" ?t w fl!Sf f.ll'J,, t'i,,,1l,';',;!I)(!'t4,),,"")'1,i'
governments m the South towards ; the Republican party. Tin: Cn.to.v- WifoTnfiv),
the negro race tlian congress over itf.u might liavc done all this, or ,YX' iv,.kIw-W
dreamed of for the Porto Iticans. j been a party to it, and yet not hstvo Dcitrich II. .SlfKtnim.dovheoof Dlutrich
Just What
You uaant.
i
Yet no Democrat lifts his warning . transgressed the limitations of an
Sli'L'iiiiin, (Ifcea-iMl ;
NV.v lik-aB in Wall I'apor here. Such
wido vtiriuly uh wo nro hIiowIih; "over hu-
" . ifomettml K.itrv So. Ml. for tl.u .ih.vn.i u ' "ru rlu:uu 14 "'"HI" lW.k. Itual mltil.
voico and even Ilrynn, tho prince of ' American ficeintm, or been in the . VviiieVir 3"' tow,,ilii' 3 " imk ii csi, j "0I1 fton elluuta ut ordinary pricon.
Eli-Kant durtiuiiH, tautoiiii colorinifB yo'iirH
lor it Hum 1 1 price, at our mnn.
'H""'''? "f."'?"" .!!'ll !' 0.. ! streut. AUo a full lino of hr.ur, ,.,.i.,Vu
D. W. VAUSE, Third St!
antl-ilcspotisu., is dumb as an oyster. J least ashamed to own what it had ' r.u uiMUm
Jn all our history as a nation tuore (lone; out it tnKcs pride in the fuct ; iivmVoi s
newer has come into our po?session 1 that it belongs to no faction; is in jo?,tl'r
a 1. I I, . ! 41.-. - r , I . . 1 f)f (ifHIilt fl:lti.t'Ij it Ve'uul. tliW ,r 1
m Lui riiurv n nufle ijtuijiv went LruitLuii liiu sltiuih hi iiuiiu uiiii i ever wiiniR - - . .......
with tho kindness and consideration
that congress has shown to the Porto
Ilicaos. Despotism and imperialism
are bogey men, the invention of
4;
to he. What it does politically is '""
in the broad sunlight and if it has at
any time published anything that the
w. it. DCNliAlt,
IteKUter.
H H HL'NTJNOTON
HUNTJNUTON & W1I-80N,
AT10BNKV8 AT I.
H WIWO.-
AW,
Mitchell-Mcliride faction hippen to0xovnntKt.Bwu Mu,e' UUK(,0S
J.J. 8TURDEVANT,
Dentist.
Ofllw over Kiencli & t'o.'n llunk
VU"UV s 'Hlli lAl.l.K31OUK(JON
F. s.
Gunning,
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing.
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies,
nor Second & Lantidin. Ttioiic 157
NOTICE l'OU J'UHLIOATION.
Tiinlior L iiiiI, Ant Juiid !l, 1876.
.. H' Ol'I'ICK, I
v.,,,. lAM.Jf, On.. Apr. 1:1, 1'JUJ.
urn, h"ltl'y Klv'" ",,,t il'llmiu
iwr Ii ihIh ii thu utiiteii ii en! Kirnln. Orewni.
" lllliilii (, KeUiliuui,
of TIki iMllc-N, County of Wmco, ritiilu of On-Koih
. niV' i'i;V u". ,,,u t"i"i'i) "f tint wtj, nk' i
LVrV.r' '. " 'F"1 VlllllHljIo f.)r 1IH
1.1 I in .i,.l n" V"",1 "r "Krldlllturill I.HII.OI.eK,
Vllt,'U ' ""'""'"I .'ll 1'Ui'l I'eforotliu
i!iiiC?,,,!r,vur "' m" mca Ht T,,u
HnturtUy. the a, ,y nr.luiitt, IUOII,
Hu tniiiiun uh wltiieKKes; J. II. Holt. I). I'. Kut-
June! ittw. 1 co "r U)'"ru "'l-ita tluy ot
KI'rH lUH-l JAV i', i.ucAB, lUuUter.
C. S. Smith.
Tin:
Up-to-date Qroeer
Frcfih KtrKH and Creamery
Uuttur n h puciutty.
2d Street.
J. H. UUIIKNK,
1'reaiilesit.
'Phone 270,
U.M.BlilT
First National Bank
THE DALLES
- ortEcoi
A Gunorul Ilunking liusinesa tnimciii
DupoBltB rocolvw!, nuliject tofeigM
Unm or Ulieuk.
Collectiune mndu and proceeds proaffj
remitted on duv ol nollectioo,
Hlght and Telegraphic Exchange eoldu
ftw YorK, hun rrancmco an: "en-
:uiiu.
D1KKOTOK8:
U. P. TllOMI'HON. J.V0. 8. ECHMttl
En. M. Wiu.iAMH, tiito. A.Lim
H M. huAt.u
FRENCH & CO,
BANKERS.
ritANHACT A KNKKAIill.VNKlNOBCllSB
LittcrH of Cr(ilt iaBia-tl available in till
KuHturn htittes.
Blisht Exclmnt'o mid Telfgrip!
TranBlorH hoiu on r.ow yort.tnia
8t. Louifl, Biui h r.Hicigeo, 1'oriuno
Kn, Keuttlo WiihIi,. mid variou! po
in Oregon mul WnalunctoD.
Collections iiiitdo t all point! on a
orahln tuniin.
T0e GoiumDia Packtngi
PACKERS OF
PORK and BEEf
MANUKACTUKKR8 OF
Fine Lard and Sans
Curersof -r BRAND
HAMS & BACOJ
JRIKD IJEEF. ETC.
'l!'1,1,
v-ps9 arw
UUUHi;, ui v" " (ll
llKMMI IIIHIH"" r. .CSl
rcHtorcfl mc : fltoi
ior $tf.r0; with -
t to euro orrcflmtltlto'1'
NERVITA MEDlCjLg'n
Clinton & Jftclison Sts., cniw.
Olllcuovui Ktrot Nut. Ii'in"'
wwumm em tuc
0REA5E
kclixt the team- P-be
W1DI -. MiL
STANDARV