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

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
THURSDAY -
- MAY 17, 1900
Republican Ticket.
STATE OFFICERS.
Justice of tho Supreme Court D.
Wolverton.
E
Food and Dairy
Bailev.
Commissioner J. V.
DISTRICT OFFICERS-
Congressman Malcolm A. Moody, of
The Dalles.
Joint Senators J. N. Williamson, of
Crook; T. H. Johnston, of Wasco; W
W. Steiwer, of Wheeler.
Joint Representatives A. S. Roberts,
of Wasco ; R. A. Emniett, of Klamtth ;
George Miller, of Gilliam; George
Cattanach. of Grant: George A. uar-
Tett. of Grant: T. II. McGreer, of
Wasco.
District Attorney Frank Menefee, of
The Dalles.
Connty Judge
River.
COUNTY TICKET.
A. S. Blowere, of Hood
A. Kirchhemer, of
Commisioner P.
Antelope.
SherhT Robert Kelly, of The Dalles.
Clerk A. E. Lake, of Wamic.
Treasurer C. L. Phillips, of The Dalles.
Aieessor C. L. Schmidt, of The Dalles.
Superintendent of Schools C. L. Gil
bert, of The Dalles.
Surveyor J. R. Goit, of The Dalles.
Coroner W. H. Butts, of The Dalles.
For Justice of the Peace of The Dalles
Timothy Brownhill.
Constable Frank Bill, of The Dalles.
The bouse committee on judiciary
has agreed upon an amendment to
the constitution giving congress
power to define, regulate, control,
prohibit or dissolve trusts, monopo
lies or combinations, whether in the
form of a corporation or otherwise.
Every intelligent person knows that
without some such amendment no
effective blow can be struck at illegal
and dangerous combinations that re
strain trade or destroy competition,
or unjustly harass or opp-ess labor.
Unity of action among the several
states is practically impossible, and
without unity the laws of one state
may shield a trust that would op
press all the others and leave them,
under existing laws, powerless of re
dress. The Chhoniclk leaves it to
demagogues and politicians to fret
and fume over trusts and combina
tions of capital. Whatever is legiti
mate in them is as much the out-
in
consequence
of this warning.
Thus it is agnin brought homo to
this "Filipino George Washington"
that lie had fixed the day and hour
for an indiscriminate massacre of our
little American army of occupation
as well as every foreign resident of,
Manila, nnd that only a mere acci
dent which he could not foresee pre
vented It. Hut the Ancient Order
of Anti-Kxpansion Paranoics will
continue to worship their little
saffron-hided deity just the same.
Tin: Cmioxioi.E cheerfully com
plies with the request of tho executive
committee of the Oregon Slate Equnl
Suffrage Association in placing be
fore its readers, on another page, the
plea of the equal suffragists for
affirmative votes on the constitution
al amendment granting the women of
Oregon equal suffrage with the men.
Tug Ciikoxici.i: docs this as a matter
of justice as well as courtesy. If
the majority of the good, wifely,
motherly women of Oregon wnnt
the ballot and believe they would
belter others and be bettered thorn-
selves' by it, they ought to have it.
There arc none too manj instruments
of good in Oregon or anywhere else.
Eight here, however, Tin: Chiibnici.i:
stands in doubt of its own judgment.
But to show that it means to bo fair
and impartial the editor promises to
submit the question to the little
woman that has owned him fbr these
thirty-six long a ears, and if she tells
him she want ilu; ballot he'll vote
for il, by jii y, if it bursts a col-
ar button.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
The old i-.hu that the republican
party has managed the finances and
created a surplus is about to be re
vived by the democrats, says the
Union Republican. The people have
learned that the best thing to do to
get rid of the surplus is to turn the
democratic mule into the inclosurc.
Republican platforms coming from
Hie different states show perfect
harmony in the party on national
issues. It is foregone, on the con
trary, that the democratic national
platform will be a mosaic, composed
principally of ancient, heterogeneous
junk.
Thu item Itemed' fur llliiiiuntltii,
QUICK ItKLIEK FltOJI l'AI.V.
All who use Chamberlain Pain Balm
Clark & Falk are never closed Sunday
Don't forget this.
Clarke & Falk have on sale r. full line
oftimint and artist's brushes.
A full line of Eastman films and sup
plies just, received by Clarke & Fall:.
Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are
tint best. Ask your urouor for them.
Floral lotion will cure wind chapping
and sunburn. Manufactured bv Clarko
& Falk.
Paint your house with paints that are
fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk
have them.
Why pay $1.75 per gallon f jr inferior
paints when you can buv James E.
Patton'a sun proof paints for $1.50 per
gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark &
Falk, agents. mI7
OlurloiiH Nnvn.
Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargllo, of
Washita, I. T. He writes:
"Four bottles of Electric liltters has
cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had
caused her great suffering for years.
Terrible sores would break out on her
head and faco, and the best doctors
could give no help; but her cure is com
plete and her health is excellent." ThiB
shows what thousands have proved,
that Electric Bitters is thu best blood
purifier known. It's the supreme
remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum,
ulcers, boils and running sores. It
stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels,
exnels poisons, helps digestion and
builds up the strength. Only 50 cents.
Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, Druggists.
Guaranteed. -J
Be sure and examine our stock of wall
paper thoroughly before buying else
where, as we have the latest shipment
made to this city, now ready for inspec
tion at H. Glenn & Co.'s. ul7-lw
Dairy butter (30 to Ho cents per roll at
Pease & Mays.'
Special reserve old government whis
key, recognized by thu highest medical
authority in the land; especially recom
mended by the board of health of San
Francisco for hospital use, also A. P.
O'Brien, M. D., captain and surgeon,
and Win. D. McCarthy, major and sur- J
geon U. S. army, as the purest tiii'idul-1
terated stimulant for convalescents, in
valids and family use. Sold bv Charlea
Stubling. ap'lL'O-dlni
Lewis Ackerman. Goshen, Ind., says,
"DeWitt's Little Early Risers always
bring certain relief, cure my headache
and never gripe." They gently cleanse
and invigorate the bowels and liver.
Mrs. Harriet Evans, Hinsdale, 111.,
writes, "I never fail to relieve my
children from croup at once by using
One Minate Cough Cure. I would not
feel eafe without it." Quickly cures
coughs, colds, grippe and all throat and
lung diseases.
f1
Complete
Cipe
of
Dris
at
M. Z. DONNELL,
THEjDHUGGIST.
REGULATOR LINE.
niiii'n tinrtmi l tn e itirnitti ,..
iiaijIjiu, nmiwuiM anuria my. COMPANY
Htt'iimum of tho Itcirulntor l.lnu win ru .
lowlmr M'tinltile, the Comimuy roji-rvlmr ti, ,ii..Y. V"01"
L. Lane.
1
M'hrilulu without notice.
Str. Rottiilntor.
DOWN.
I.v. Diillcn
lit 8 A. M.
Tuosiliiy
C, TliutMlnr . ..
MAiiiriiuy
Arr. I'ortliiml
lit o l'. M.
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nt 7 a M.
, Mouiliiy
. Wwliu-Miny
l-rlilny
Arr, DtilU'N
iitn;: r. i.
Ship your
Freight
via
Kegnlator Line.
Str. Dallas city,
down
I.V. Dill
lit H A. II.
Mnliiliiy
WftliH'Kiluy
I'rlilHV
Arr. l'urtliiiul
ut li v. M.
TllOhlir
Thursrt.v
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FOR COMPORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
C. i rilVCI U) lliu JHl'lllurr ii m ihkmhh"! ...i.v. .w ii.iii it, i I'iiuriiviir III fflyo Iti
k rims mi' win wrvii'ti ihwsiihu. rut iiuuiur iiiiiirmiiiitiii miiircis '
B, I'orttnnil Olllou', Oiik-Htreot Dock. W. C. AULA WAY, don. Ant,
riTTTt-rtyi.TriiTrTyfryi.riY'f
(iKNKU.U.
...ANOk..
Horsesnoer
Wagon and Carriage Work.
Flan Brothers' Wagon.
:
TiiMIaiiu JeiTcrflii,
PllflDC:i59
.1 uxJ!
r
had a eeve attack of rheumatism in m
arm and shoulder. I tried numerous
remedies, but got no relief until I was
growth of commeraial development , recommended by Messrs. Geo. F. Par-
as the use of the power loom nnd the 'eons & Co., druggists of this place, to
sewing machine, and, like them, has tr-v Chamberlain's Pain Balm. They
t il, recommenned it so highly that I bought
come to stay. Whatever is illegal .... , i f
J a la bottle. J was toon relieved of all pain.
and oppressive must be crushed, and ( l h;lve Blnce reeominended this lini-
a constitutional amenumem is tne ment to mauv of mv friends, who airree
for rheumatism are delighted with the Tho Dalles Cominsion House will
quick relief from pain which it affords. , keep freeh milk at all times on hand
j When speaking of this Mr. D. N. Sinks, 1 and deliver it anywhere in the city
of Troy, Otiio, says: "Some time ago 1 1 the following prices: One quart, i2 per
1 moniti : three pints, iftf ; two quart", $4 ; '
three quarts ifo.50; cream 20 cents per
pint. Fresh butter every day. 18tlm
To Cure u Uuhl ill Oiiii liny.
Take Laxative Urotno Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund ti n money.
..GflAS. mu-
Butehens
and Fatmeps
..Exchange..
Kci on ilrawrht tlio celeljrntnl
COU'MHIA HKi:ii, iicknmv:.
i1kiiI tt: tivst lcr In TIiu l)iille,
nt the iiiinl price. Come In, try
It mill he rottvlnrcil. Alio tlie
FiiiHtbriuul of Wlne, l.l iuor
nnil CkMrn,
Sandwiches
of all K I ml k iilwtyt on timiil.
only way to do it. Indiscriminate
assaults on combinations of capital,
the fashion of the times, are the
tricks of demagogues and knaves.
It is worthy of remark in this con
nection that every democratic mem
ber of the judiciary committee voted
against submitting the amendment
to the people.
with me that it is the best remedy for
muscular rheumatism in the market.
For salevhy UlaleIoy & Houghton.
The Appetite of a (ioiit
Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose
stomach and liver are out of order. All
such 6hould know that Dr. King'n New
Life Pills, the wonderful stomach and
liver remedy, gives a splendid appetite,
sound digestion and a regular bodily
habit that insures perfect health and
great energy. Only 23 cents at any
drug store. 4
Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, Milesburg,
a., says, "As a speedy cure for coughs,
colds, croup and eore throat One Minute
Cough Cure is unequaled. It is pleasant
for childten to take. I heartily recom
mend it to motherH." It is the only
harmless remedy that produces im-
mediate results. It cures bronchitis,
j pneumonia, grippe and throat ami lung
a j diseases. It will prevent consumption
.friend in Manila warning him to j A Ttimnmi from oi.i Knciami.
leave that city. Aauinaldo'a letter J "I consider Chamberlain'H Cough
is dated Malolos January 17, 1899, j Remedy tho bet in the world for bron-
and is addressed to Scnor llonito 1 "." eys 3ir. nimam bavory, of
Lcgardo. In II Aguinaldo says: .j j 'arr,'"K'0"' '''nKall,' "Jt ha. saved
, . , " , , , 1 my wife'o (ife, she having been a martyr
beg you to leave Manila with your t0 ,,rom,lliti3 (or (iVer eix ymt beimj
family and to come hero to Malolos, 1 most of the time confined to her bed.
but not because I wish to frighten ! Hho in now quite well." Sold by lllake
The evidence accumulates, if more
were needed, that Aguinaldo nnd
his followers were alone responsible
for the outbreak of hostilities be
tween the Filipinos and the Ameri
can troops nt Manila. The president
last Tuesday sent to the senate n
letter received from General Otis
transmittitting a translation of n
letter written by Aguinaldo to
Nasal
CATARRH
In all Its et&xes there
should be cleanliness.
I Ely's Cream Balm
I cleinfcj, soothes anil licula
the uiaeateu membrane.
It curoi) catarrh and drh e
away a cold lu the head
quickly.
Cream Balm is placed Into tho nottrile, spreads
over the mtmbrano and is absorbed. Itc'iefU Im
mediate and a cure follows. It is not drying dots
not produce sneezing. Large 8lre, 60 cents at UruK
gliU or br mall; Trial Size, 10 cents by mall.
MV WWrUUnS, 60 Warrtu fret, New York.
at!
i
i
...Donlor In.
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Cents' Furnishings.
llcuts, ShfH'K. HiitH, riips. Notions.
;fur V. U UougluH rjhoe.
Telephone No. W),
UlhecondMt.,
For a Nice
Suit of Clothes.
l'antiujf, Overcoatlu-or Fancy Vesting.
you. I merely wish to warnyou for
your protection, although it is not
yet the day or week." General Otia
tates that this letter is one of a
number written by Aguinaldo to bis
fiiends in Manila warning them to
leavo the city for their safety, and
ley & Houghton.
Rev. W. B. Sitzir, VV. Canton, N. V.,
writes, "I had dyspepsia over twenty
years, and tried doctors and tnedicinea
without benefit. l w? persuaded to use
Kodol Dyapopsia Cure and it helped rae
from the start. I believe it to be a
panacea 'or all forme of Indineitlon," It
adds that many families left, the city ! dibits what ycu et.
Thn Halloo fin
1UU XJUUUD, Uli L
4j
PIONEER BAKERY.
I havo 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 oer.
We Put...
ovory bit of
twonty years oxpurionco
and drug knowledge
with ovory
Prescription
that's compounded hero.
Is il. any reason why
our prescription businoiis
is increasing
so rapidly?
Ask your physician
if we are reliable.
BLRKELEY & HOUGHTON
Reliable
Prescriptionisls
F. s.
Gunning,
Just What
You itiant.
Kindly rail and cxunlne my tck of Iin.
f;rtl unit D KtKtic W(wlin. a line- took to
BulU ntwlefromtiju Imvtst irlce to the lugii
t grade.
J, A. Eberle
Fine
Tailoring.
TUB VAhLKa OltliGON.
if A); m
New ideap in Wnll 1'upnr horo. Such
wide vuricty uh wo nroHhowini? never be
foro (trrtccd a ainulu atock. Itt-ul iinim.
tion creton eff'ecta ut ordlnury prices.
Good impure at cheap papur priceo.
hU-gant deHiitiiH, tasteful coloring, yourH
for small price, at our store on Third
etreet. Alto a full line of hoimo paints.
P. W. VATJSE, Third St.
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing.
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies,
nor Second & Langblin. Thorn) 157
Important
Announcement
to you
For Jill days after April 1st, I will sell
all the Dry Goods, Clothing liootH and
Shoes, iloaittry, Hlnnkets, Hats and
Cups, on a cut in price of
25 per cent, for Cash.
Now is your opportunity to got bar
gains. Don't miss it.
S. L. BROOKS,
Succt'&eor.to K. J. Collins A Co.
J-J. 8TURDEVANT,
Deutist.
Offlc: orer French ii C'o.'i Dunk
"i 'U1K HALLKS, OKKUOK
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
The CLARENDON
And CAFE,
J. B. Orossen & Oo., Props.
87 Second Street,
B HUNTINUTON
HUNTlNtiTON & WIIJJON,
A'll'OMNKYK A 'I'
Utlicoovvr KlntNat. iiaak
M H WIUOW
LAW.
TIIK DAI.I.KH, OKEUON
C. S. Smith,
Tin:
Jp-to-dateQroeer
I'ri'sh Eggs nnd Crrnnicry
iluttur a specialty.
2d Street.
J. H. HCIIKNH,
1'realilont.
'Phnnn Q7fl
II.3t.hlU.
I'UlIll
First national M.
THE DALLES - - - OREGON
A General Dunking HuninesB tntnuckl
JKipostte rucolveu, subject to eigu
Draft or Check.
Collections niado and proceedd prostt-J
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rUllilbbflU UU UH) III lUllllUilUU.
Bight nnd Telegraphic Exchange told ti
Mi York, Hau irancisco anc Port
land. UIHKOTOKM i
I). P. TllOMfHOM. J0. K. ficuiKi
El). M. WlI.MAMH, GkO. A. I.M11.
H. M. I'.K.M.t..
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
rilANHAOT A KNKKA MIAN KINO IlUtlSIi
bitters of Credit issued available in til
Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraph
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago,
St. Louis, Han Francisco, Portland Ore
gon, Seattlo Wash,, and varioue poitti
In Oreirnn and Washington.
Collections made at all pointeonur
orahle terms.
fe coinoiDia mmt
PACKERS OF
v. mm . 1-H-lpr
MANUKACTUKKKB OK
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curers of 4r BRAND
HAMS & BACON
JRIED BEEF. ETC.
CO YEAIW'
EXPERIENCE
Alirnno .onrtlmt n nkelf ;li nml 'IjJ efl" ,
Iiivi-ntldii lirolmliljr iiali'iili jJSwcBI
t loin l rlct r niilli fliilliil. . I iSjm el-
l-iiicii.iii iiLki-n t irouuli l 'I' p.1"'1
lytelalnatla, without clirao. l"u"
sciammcMW
A liniiilinirif! y lllinir.i i ;v ;er,ns.J
riiliitliin nf niirMlomlllo I'fi'i'J i ri50oiiler'
win rmirtiiiml i.t bum W "LP" . u..fc
V I'n notGroidA'av.
rv nil.-- .!" i'
iTrineh dnta aw 1' W"11"1'"
Mica
Axle
grease
bcli the team, wr
UfiUteio
the
load
gliortein i
the
roa3.
expcuM.
ii. .--Sold
everywhere.
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