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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
WEDNESDAY
MAY S3, 1900
Republican Ticket.
STATE OFFICERS-
Jdftieo of tho Supreme Court C.
Wolvcrton.
Food and
Vailey.
Dnlrv Commissioner J. W.
DISTRICT
OFFICERS-
A. Moody, of
Congressman Malcolm
Tlie Dalles.
Joint Senators J. X. Williamson, of
Crook ; T. U. Johnston, of Wasco; W.
W. Steiwer, of Wheeler.
Joint Kepiesentatives 1. S. Hoherts,
of Waseo; R. A. Emniett, of Klamath ;
George Miller, of Gilliam; Gcorpu
CAttanarh, of Grant; Georpe A. Bar
rett, of Grant; T. II. McGreer, of
Wasco.
"Wo nrrnign the republican party for
its failure to enrry out its camrnign
pledges to the people, nnd wo urge
voters to nonricmn with their hnllots
the inefficiency nwl incompotenej of
an administration which has only
succeeded in nsigrnvnting tho distress
it was elected
move.
to alleviate and re-
Calumbla Southern Warehouse.
At Shauiko the Columbia Southern
Railway Co. controls 80x100 feet of the
Shunlko warehouse luiililini:, to lio used
as n freight warehouse, through which
they will receive and forward freight in
the usual manner. The Impression that
all business must ho dono through for-
I warding houses is an erroneous one and
A declaration of tiiis kind would j we take this means of dispullini: it.
occupy the most conspicuous place I Fruinht received nnd html twenty-four
hours will uo turned over to a lorwani-
in the platform which will be adopt
ed at Kansas "City in July if cir
cumstances were radically different
from what they are. Hut no such
declaration will appear in that plat
form, or in any other democratic
platform adopted this year, for obvi
ous teasons.
District Attorney
The Dalles.
-Frank Menefee, of
COUNTY TICKET.
. S. Blowerp, of Hood
A. Kirchheiner, of
County Judge
liiver.
Commissioner P.
Antelope.
Sheriff Robert Kelly, of The Dalles.
Clerk A. E. Lake, of Wamie.
Treasurer C. L. rhillips, of The Dalles.
Assessor C. L. Schmidt, of The Dalles.
Snperintendent of Schools C. L. Gil
bert, of The Dalles.
Surveyor J. R.Goit, ol The Dalles.
Coroner W. H. Butts, of The Dalles.
For Justice of the Peace of The Dalles
Timothy Brownhill.
Constable Frank Hill, of The Dalles.
Voters of Lake county, says the
Lnkeview Examiner, should remem
ber when they go to the polls on the
lth of .Tune that a vote for lion. J.
N. Williamson for
R. A. Emtnttt, A
T. H. McGreer for joint representa
tives means a vote for sound money
and prosperity. It means a vote for
n united atates senator wno win
ing house subject to the order of the
consignee. The rate on wool in sucks or
in bales from Sltaniko to The Dalles is
25 cents per 100 pounds.
For rules, or other information call on
or address
O. E. Lyti.e, G. F. c P. A., or
Geo. F. Ross, Ascent,
Shaniko, Or.
HMARKABLE IlECOUU OF OF
FICE SEEKING.
(ilorloiiK Mew.
Comes from Dr. D. V. Cingile, of
Washita, I. T. He writes:
"Four bottles of Electric BitterB has
cured Mrs. llrower of scrofula, which had
joint senator, caused her great suffering for years.
D Roberts and terrible sores would break out on her
iiead and face, nnd thu nest doctors
could give no help; but her euro is com
plete aud her health is excellent." This
shows what thousands have proved,
thai Electric Bitters is the best blood
UI.I.VM k- V V V, O .....j
vote for all the principles that go to I P"r,1,L,r known- 11 s "'M'ruinu
, , remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum,
subserve the best interests of the boilg tm(, gQres ,t
nation, and for continued and in-1 stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels,
creased prosperity. A vote for the exnels poisons, helps digestion and
fusion candidates for the state ollices 1 builds up the strength. Only 50 cunts.
means a vote for a United States ; Sold b-v I51aliul,'-V Honghton.DruggUts.
... .... Guaranteed. 4
senator who vill do all m his power
to reduce this country to the panic
of the early nineties, through all tho NdSQI
years of democratic rule and distress;
it means n voir fur free silver and
-,, . ,. . , In all lH etudes there
Tirynnism, p ny, distress and na- J ,houlJ cicauuuess.
national o . may. Lake county's j Ely's Cream Halm
people wain no change from the i cicanjM,ootUcianilhcais
11 i the uiacaeil membrane.
nreseilt CulHlnlOIlS. OtC for ill i Itcurcscatarrhamlilrivcs
Complete
of
Dms
at
M. Z. DONNELL,
THEaDRUCCIST.
CATARRH
iamson for joint senator, Emmitt,
Roberts nnd McGreer for joint rep-
i -. i . - . .
Our esteemed contemnorarv svs Jou vulu lur I'"
Thu Chkoxicli: has "hurled" an j Pcrit' 11,1,1 Soort government, and
. t . . 1 .1
i5n,;r.-wi ;.,.. r.,.in nntf iKainsi irue suver, ireu irauc nun
....... c ... n
"because it said, among other things,
! j,
j
I
L. Lane,
(iKNKKAl.
REGULATOR LINE.
DALLES, PORTLAND k ASTORIA NAY. filiMPiuv
' ' UJ 1 3
HtcniiictH of tilt. UcKiiliitc.r Line will rim nv ,.r n,..,., 5
iiw.mk M'lmliile, thu Compuiiy iwurvlair thu tIkIU u, ci,n
rlicilulu without notice. 'niio
Str. RiiRUlntor.
DOWN.
I.v. Kill Ion
it S A. M.
'l'ui'ilay
TIhiimIiiv .. .
Hulimliiy.
Arr. I'lirtlilllit
, ill fi I'. U.
nr.
I.v, t'orll.iiul
III 7 A. M.
Moiiiliiy
WiitneiiHy
h'tlilny
Arr. Diillt'ti
nl6::i r. .
Ship your
Freight
via
Regulator Line.
A
Ht 7iU) . y 3
7'iit-Mlajr S
Miilillilny 8
Arr iint',g
ntli.SOp. H.N
FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE, I
Tmvel by the Htenmorx of the KcKiiUMr Line. Thji Ciimpuiiy will imlinvnr to kIvu itt mi. ft
Mii.iutu. rut iiiiiiiiti iiiiiKuiiiiiiiii iKiiirun
Str. Dnllon city.
DOWN
I.v. I).lt
Ht H A. hi
Mimility
Wfiliu-mliiy
I'rlilny... .
Arr. I'nrtliiiiil
at ft r. h.
riniK the lnt tfi vim l
, riirthiiul Olllcc, Ouk-Htrivt Ihwk
W. C. ALLAWAY, Con. Ant.
PIONEER BAKERY.
I have re-opened this well-lrnown 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.
BlacKSiDiln
..AND.
Horseshoe
away a cold iu tho head
quickly.
Cream Balm Is placed Into tho nostrils, spreads
oTcr the membrane and la absorbed. Hellcf lu im
mediate and a cure follows. It Is not drying doea
not produce encczln;. Ijre Size, 50 cents at Drug
gist or by mall; Trial Size, 10 cents by mall.
IUV KWTUEllS, 50 Varrcii Street, New York.
Wagon nnd Carriage Work.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
8 TliWM Mm Piiouc;i59 E
t,-rltf i v i Ti.rj,rTEu.r,Ti.TJXLTii uxjd
"eneral ruin. It is important in this
i
that the judge was more optimistic j campaign to vote for the men who
about his election than his political ataml for thc principles that advocate J?OT & NlCe
suit oi uiotnes.
history wmiltl iustifv. There is a
iiomelv proverb that savs: "The sin , P00!''0-
of a lie is the pinching of it." If Tiir.!an
Chkokici.k has sinned against the
judge it has sinned by being too
frugal of the truth. Let us now
give the full record with a full bill of
particulars so that it can be seen at
a glance how far the judge's past
success at the polls warrants him in
hoping for success at the coming
election. Let the TimesTMountain
eer revise or amend this record if it
dare:
We cannot afford to elect
but safe men to the United
States senate.
Panting, Overcoatin-or Fancy Ve.tlii(r.
There is not a man on the icpub
lican ticket who is not the peer of
his opponent on the fusion ticket.
Why then should a republican scintch j
his ticket in k favor of a demopopu-j
list? What do we owe to demo-
I populism anyhow? Did not the very
dread of it give us four of the most1
wretched years in American history i
and cause a loss to the American :
peopic in wages nnd values of prop
erty greater than was incurred in all i
the wars the country has been en-,
j Hfc
Kindly rail und examine my uti'Ck of im
ported und I) it-eitlo ookns. A tin.- stock to
In 1884 '.lefeateil for circuit judge.
In 1680 defeated for the legislature.
In 1890 defeated for the legislature.
Jn 18U defeated for enpruine judge. ;
In 1894 defeated for supreme judge. j
sn JBWO debated tor conurese. pnpi in sinnn tlir hnttln nf l.ovinf- , select from
In 1890 to date, defeated for U S sennte I : Suits made from the lowest prices to the high
In J900 candinte for state senate ? ? ? ton to this hour? lo say that an wt grade.
Thus in nine consecutive biennial ( individual candidate is a good n'an, j
elections .Judge uennelt uas been a. is no excuse. io good man nas any
candidate in seven. In six of tliesc business to lie connected witii an i
contests he has been defeated and I aggregation of political imbeciles
the seventh defeat is as sure to come J that nearly ruined the country fiom
J. A. Eberle
Fine
Tailoring.
'I II K 1A r.L.K-i IIIIIUiON.
as the sun is to rise tomorrow.
Tin; Chkoxicli: will not say that
this record of ui.successftil ollice
seeking is without a parallel, but it
believes it is, and if anyone can
show anything to equal it Tin:
Cintoxioi.K will be olnd to hoar nf it.
Thc trouble with thc judge is that
lie is always going to be elected till
thc ballots are counted. Then he's
not in it.
1892 to 189C nnd would ruin it
again. The memory of these days
has been burned into some of us too
deep to be easily forgotten.
I'LATFOllil FOlt CALAJITYJTES.
The democratic party, in national
convention assembled, would bo de
lighted to adopt the following, or
something similar, as a part ot lis
platform if it could do so without
making itself ndicu'.ou?, says the
Kansas City Journal :
Wiliam McKinley was elecled
president upon the pledge that ho
would restore confidence and revive
business und industry, 'llils was
the promise of the republican plat
form and thc promise made by re
publican orators on the stump in
every state of the union. Yet today,
after tin to years of the McKinley
administration, the country is still in
dire distress, business is paralyzed,
industrial plants arn standing idle,
labor seeks in vain for employment,
famine stalks abroad in the land.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION7.
I. itl Offick at Va.ncouvki:. Wash ,
May 1", ItM). j
Notice Is hereby kIvcp tluit llio fullovviiiK
niimed settler has tiled notice of Ills Intention
to make tiiml proof in tupnort of liN claim, mid
that mid proof will be nmde before W. it. I'reshv,
United States t.'niiimlMloner, at doldendnle,
on July o, 1'XO, vl.;
Anuliel K. Olliir,
who ramie if. K. No. 'JVtf, for the fraction Wis
HW'A, Sec KO, T,i :i X, it 13 K, mid M'.,i of SKW,
See V?j, Tp J, X K 12 K, W. il.
II.. num... t.in r..ll.....l.. I ... .....
One Minate Coii(.'li Cure. I would not j coniliinoiis residence upon, and cnlilvaiion of
feel safe without it." Quickly cures j '''''uthers-. chxhi V.. Kr.uuen. Will
conglif?, colds, ttrlppo ami all throat and . '.'"n 'f''er, John Knre, all of l.iio l o
..ciiAs, mu-
Butehefs
and Farmers
..Exchange..
KeepK on ilnuiK'lit the celebrnted
t:()L-'.MIIIA IlKKIl, iicUnnw;
the best beer 111 The Diilk-B,
at the usimi jirice. t'omc in, try
It nnd be (otivinced. Alto the
Fluent tiriinil of Wines), I.l juor
nnd Cik'nrs.
Sandrjuiches
of nil Kinds iiIwhjh on hnnd.
Mrs. Harriet Evans, fiinedule, 111.,
writes, "I never fail to relieve my
children from croup at onco by tisinu
ItinLfiiiauaseB.
Lewis Ackerinan, Goshen, Ind., says,
"DeWitt'a Little Early Risers always
bring certain relief, cure my licudacho
and never grille." Tiiey yently cleanse
and invigorate the boweln and liver.
ninjii-l
It. DL'NISAIt,
Itetjlster.
NOTICE FOR I'UIiLICATION.
OrriCK AT VANtOUVKIt, 'lhJ
.Mny il, l wo, (
Notice is hetcbv irlven Unit Dm fnllmvli,,.
! iKincd kcttler bus nleil notice oi his Intention
; to miike dual proof in support of hit ebilm, mnl
Unit sld proof will be ninife Ijeforo W. II I'rciby,
I I'liltid htntc Comniih.iner for Dl.lrlct of
I uathliiKtoii, lit hi olllcc in (ioldcndnlv, Wimti,,
Frank BHiiiiony, jiihouv, r.0, Viz:
C. F. Stephens
.Donlor In...
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Cents' Furnishings.
Hoots, Shoes. IfiitK, ('iijih, Xotlons. Ant.
,for V. I.. noiiKliiN Shoe.
Telephone Xo. Si.
131 hecond Ht.,
The Dalles, Or,
Just What
You uaant.
elate as soon as posbible, all debts due I JiU continuous residence upon und eiiltivntlon
thu linn must be paid immediately. All
having clilma ayalnn tho firm will
please preieut them at the market for
payment.
CintiHMAN liiioritunH.
Notice.
Owing to the retirement of
f i. . i .i i, ,
u.iriamun iro.u ujo linn oi uiineman ; Honic-tmiiI entrr, No fttfj, for the SWW of Boo
llros., and hU intention to leave the j '' ' ! 3, N of K ni i:, v. il.
iu iiiuiies i mi iomiivviiu nncoCK to prove
of tulil binil. vl:
John O. MoIjoiiiiIiI, of lliirtliii.il I'. 0 Wmli:
Wendellii ftU, (iolilenmile I', )., Wni.li,; Julm
C. Ileiry, Ifiiitlnnd I'. O.Miuh.i TIiiiiiihk r.
Drlppx, ilnrtliiiiil 1'. ()., Wiish.
nmjai 1 V. It. lilJNIIAIi, HenUtcr.
ADMIXISTHA lOIt'S NOTICE.
Notice H Jieieby elveii that the iinderslKneil.
by hii order of the Couiilv Court of llm nlule of
Orejon tor Wusco County, link Unii upp l" ted
udinlnlitrutor of thu estnto of Helen liruilford,
ileceiuci. All iieisoim Imvinic cliiliu iikiiIiisi
thoenUteof uld ilcceiixil nre. in 1 1 lied to pro.
sent lli'in, Willi tho proper vouclieiw, to me at
Ifooil Itlver. OreKon, wltlilii six mouths from
tho on te of this notice.
IMUd iliiy IS, ivoo.
, I'OTNAM K. IIIIAIiKOHl),
Adinlnlttrator of the K uUi of Helen lirud
font, Peceaked. io i '
Uaili In Vuiir ClicoM.
AM ccuutv warrants regintered prior
lo June 3, 1890, will bo paid at my
office. Interest ceases after February. 2,
1100. C. L. P1111.MP8,
Conntv Treasurer.
Clarke & Fulk have received a carload
of the celebrated James E. I'atton
atiictly pure liquid paints
fC y1
We Put...
fvory bit of
hvonty yours experience
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 & HUUGHTOH.
.Reliable
Proscriplionists
F. s.
Gunning,
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing.
Dealer in! Blacksmith Supplies.
Cor Second & Languid. 'Phone 157
! Important
Announcement
to you.
For III) (lnyB after April lnt, I will mill
nil the Dry domic, (Jlothiiiu UootH mill
hliouH, lloaiory, Hlnnketi!, IIiiIr nnd
OiipH, on u cut iu price of
25 per cent, for Cash.
Now Ih your opportunity to L'ut har
UiiiiiH, Don't iiiIhh it.
S. L. BEOOKS,
KucccHsor to K. .1. CoIUhh & Co.
C. S. Smith,
Tin:
Up-to-date Qroeer
Freeh Kircn mnl Crenmcy
Hutli-r n Hprcinlty.
2d Street.
J. H. HCIIKNK,
I'renlilenl,
'Phone 270.
il. M. IIS4I.7
Cihlei
First national Bank,
' THE DALLES
OfiEGON
A General Hanking IlufiiueKB trunaacttd
DojiOBitB received, Biihjiict to Sifht
j Dralt or Ulieuk.
Collectioiifl made and proi-umlt! pri)iiiitlj
I remitted on dav of liollmHiou.
Hi(ht and Telegraphic ICxuliancu sold c
New York, Ran JFrauciucu unJ "ort
laud. DIHKOTOKS
I). P. TllOMI'HON. Jno. P. Hciimcc,
' Ku. M. WlI.I.IAMH, Oko. A. LliSBK.
I H M. IlKAI.I..
French & ca,
BANKERS.
TKANHAOTA KNKIlAI.IIANKI.Nd IIUblNEJ
letter of Orttdit iBBiied uvailnhlu in the
EnHtnrn Htntcn.
Kiifht Exchanee and Teleisrnphit
TraiiHfura Bold on New York, Chicago,
8t. LoniH, Han FranciHco, Portlonil Ore
icon, Seattle Wash,, and various pointc
in Orison and WaBhinuton.
Collectioiifl made at all points on fT
orahle toriiiB.
tub GoiumDJa pacKiDg GoZ
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANUKACTtmKHHOK
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
JRIKD BEEF. FTC.
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
1 25532
l
B IK noun
JCOIONS
ConVlllQHTS C
......, .....it,.,. .Lnirl, mnl .Ics. rll'llnn m
nulcklr iisciirlnln oiir iiiiiiihiii i" linr
Now ideas in Wall Papor here. Such '
wide variety aa wo are uhowliic never he-1
foro uraced a Hinicle Htock. l!iil imiia. I
lion cieton eiructa at ordinary priueH. !
Good papotH at cheat, paper prices. '
Elegant iIhmkiih, tastufni eoloriiiKB, yonro '
for a Hiuall price, at our store on Third 1
atreet. Also a full line of house imintH. ,'
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
8TURDEVANT,
Dentist.
OHIcs over French 4 Co.1 IIhiiIc
nj0lB ' 'll(K)Al.l.KS,OHKaON
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
The CLARENDON
HESTAUHAflT
And CAFE.
J. B. Oroaaen & Oo Props.
87 Seoond Street
i..vjnii.rii;r
'...in rr.,n. (ilil.it i.iriiiii'y fur m-riiliiiKJ -""..iVu
iHkini lliriiuiili .Mill'" !,"
iptcM ollc, wltlumt clinrn, Hi liw
Scicntiflc mmtto.
II H HUNTINOTON H H Wj,(,0ti
HUNTINGTON di WIWON,
A'ilOKNKYK AT LA.W, -
O lice over Klr.tN.t. ffi WAU'KM' 0iUU
lightens
the
load
nliorlcn j
tho
road.
faelpa the team. Saves wear J
vxiiciimv. ovw'"r
TANDARO Oil- CO.