The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 01, 1900, Image 3

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    Let us talk of
SJiis at S8.85
Doing a little
better than
other
Clothing Stores.
Wo arc selling a special value Suit now at $9.85
that is simply unbeatable for the money asked. This
Suit is of superior merit and style, and really ought to
be sold by us for $12.50, for that is the price of similar
Suits at other stores.
All Styles
All Makes
All Colors
Perfect Fit
Guaranteed
Fine Clothing, Hats
All Goods Marked
in Plain Figures.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
Telephone No. 1.
FIJI DAY
JUNE 1, 1900
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ICE CREAM and
ICE CREAM SODA
At Andrew Keller's.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
lie sure and see our gooda belore mak
ing yuur dimmer purchase.
Furnished rooms for rent on Fourth
street, in tlio DeVVolf house. Apply to
Mre. J. O. Kobc. m!J5-lw
Ah the regular collection day fulls this
month on election day, collections will
lie postponed till Tuesday.
Over twenty cars of wool from interior
poiuis are being unloaded today at the
warehouses in the East End.
Twenty-five car loads of cattle ou their
way from Albany, Or., to Cutbank,
Montana were fed at the stockyards this
morning.
The Indies of the M. E. church will
have a lot of pies, cakes and cookies for
eul i! at the store of Mr. Cross next
Saturday.
The Wasco Newa says twenty-seven
rfruiuiuunj were on the train last Tues
day, pasting through that towu on the
way to Slianiko.
A full line of boys and children sum
mer underwear just rocelved at The New
York Cash store, we have also a full hue
of men's summer under ear from 25c up
to "(if.
Out) who thinks he knows says that
Judge Ulukeley won't poll nearly as
many votes in tho Dufur and Eight
Ml u precincts ue he would have tin
dnye ugo.
We have just received ft shipment of
boyu and children's summer underwear,
which wo are ollurlrig ut special prices,
Iff, 23c and 25c per gurmeut. The New
York Cash store.
Considerable freight is being hauled
by wagon over the Klickitat mountains
to Goldendalo. Five wagons loaded
with mercliKiidlso for that town were
'urrleil across tho river this morning.
E. O. Dickerson, of Antelope, was in
town last night on his way home from
tliu Sound country, where he disposed
of the Inst of 104 head of horses ut good
and satisfactory prices. They were, as a
rule, tine animals, ranging in weight
from 1200 to 1000 pounds.
John Phillip, who is accused of selling
1'quor to the Indiana hail an examina
tion this morning before Commlision
M. Huntington and waa committed to
Ppoar before the United States Circuit
court at Portland. Deputy United Btatei
Marshal A. A. Roberts ii hereto take
"Imdown on the flret train.
tioorite Jolea returned last nuht from
the Spanish Gulch countrywhere be
ud his brother Isaac hare Wees working
on their placer claim aim the middle
But our well established rep
utation for giving great values,
and our pride in doing a little bet
ter than other stores causes us to
make this great offer.
World-Beaters in
Summer Overcoats....
and Furnishing Goods.
of March. He will go pack after hay
harvest. He brought down a couple of
nuggets as samples'aken from the
claims, one weighing 17 ounceB and
estimated to contani about $250 worth
of gold. The run so far haB been quite
satisfactory, andas tiiey have plenty of
water they will work till the freeze
comes.
Professor Bandvig will give his iaet
dance of the season at the-Bald'vln next
Saturday night. These dances have
been held weekly all the past winter
and have been a source of pleasure to a
large number of people. It is due to
Professor Sandvig to say that ti i b dances
have been conducted with the strictest
regard to decorum and respectability
and that pertons of questionable repute
have always been rigorously excluded.
The professor hopes to see a large at
tendance at this closing dance, ni31-.1t
Wo regret to record the death last
night at his home on 8-Mile of Edwin
Doyle. The deceased was boin in Illinois
Fob. 1-1, 1602. He crossed tho plains
witli his parents in 1803 and resided near
Eugene for three or lour yearn, when he
come to this county and settled with
his parents on the place where lie died.
His death is deeply deplored by a largo
circle of friends and neighbors who
respected him as an honest man and a
good citizen. He leaves' to mourn his
loss an aged mother and onti brother,
William A. Doyle, who lives near by.
Few people, even in Tho Dalles, have
uny idea of the amount of business done
in this town. Tun CiiuonjOi.e claims
that there is more business douo here
than in any town in Oregon, outside of
Portland. This claim may be consid
ered extravagant, but let one mere in
cident be offered as proof. Today 100,
000 pounds of miscellaneous merchan
dise were shipped from one house,
Pease & Mays, by wagon and rail to
Reiley, Sounlee.l'ife, Post and Puullna,
in the interior, without speaking of the
ordinary and 'enormous local trade of
the same firm". And this is only one of
the big business firms of the city.
Iiuprtuut Kunutu ;t iiieiuliiienl.
The following telegram was received
here today. It shows that Mr. Mc
JJride is fully alive to tho interests of
ills coiiBtitueuts and is working along
the same lines with Mr. Moody to ob
tain an equitable adjustment of the
wrongs that have been done to settlers
on The Dalles military road grant:
Wahiiinoton, D. O. May HI, 1IK)0,
Huun (Jouui'AY, KwToii CnuoNicu: :
Tho senate today udopted In the sun
dry civil bill my amendment to enable
the secretary of the interior to obtain
information regarding entries on ands
within the limit of wagon and railroad
Brants, and also ascertain the umounte
necessary to purchase the title to such
claims and other facta necessary lo an
equitable adjustment.
4 (Jko. W, McBiuije.
Sick Headache absolutely and perma
nently cured by using Moki Tea. A
pleasant herbdrlok. Cureaconitipation
andtudigeitlon, make you eat, deep,
work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed
or money back. 25 ctt. and 60 eta.
filakeley 4 Houghton Druggist'.
...WASH GOODS...
ENGLISH DIMITIES rNeat little patterns in
delicate colors at 20o per yd
FOULADMNES The great leader in Wash
Fabrics at 15o
SPOT CREPE In solid colors, popular goods
for wrappers 20o
DRESS GOODS Homespuns, Covert Cloths, Sorges,
etc., for unlined skirts, 52, 54 and 50 inches wide,
at $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 per yard.
Summer Ms.
.SILK VESTS An assortment of extra pink and
blue, at 65c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25
FINE WHITE JERSEY RIBBED High neck
and long sleeves, low neck and sleeveless,
short sleeves 10c, 12c, 15c, 20c, 25c and 35c
ON THE COUNTER Cleaning up odds and
ends we have placed on the counter vests sell
ing in the regular way for 25c, 30c and 35c, at 19c
PEASE & MAYS
A MAGNIFICENT SPEECH.
Senatur C. W. Fulton MBktH a Power
ful Defense or Ilepulillcau Prin
ciples and l'oltcy.
The speech of Senator C. W. Fulton
at the Vogt opera house last night was
the event of the campaign. The big
bujlding was filled to the door, and the
senator's speech of a couple of hours was
applauded to the echo. F. W. Wileon
introduced the speaker in a short, but
effective argument in favor of republican
principlts and policy. Senator Fulton
began by saying that lie had been all
over Western Oregon aud that every
where he found the republican senti
ment very strong. Every prophecy the
demo-populists bad made four years ago
had been falsified by the IorIc of evente.
The party today is mounted on the
same old Roslnaute and has ou its ban
ner the same old legend of free trade,
free silver and tho Chicago platform.
The people of the United States need no
Rndyard Kipling to put in tiieir mouths
Lord God of Hosts
lie with uh still,
J.eet we forget ;
I-est wo forgot.
They never cati forget the experience
they passed through from tho time that
Cleveland. started his campaign of free
trade under the namo of tariff reform.
They don't forget tho :i,000,000 of peo
ple out of work and depending ou public
charity; the broken banks and collapsed
business houses; the ruined lives and
ruined homes of that awful period.
And yet the "toboggan elide" from
Grover to Bryan was worse than 10 to 1 ;
It was a thousand to nothing. He
wished he could draw a crayon of the
"toboggan eliila" from the Jefferson who
procured ua the inestimable possession
of tho Louisiana territory, to the Uryan,
who would cowardjy surrender the flag
to a lot of Philippine rebels. Tho party
that cursed Lincoln when ho was liv
ing, now deify him when he is dead.
Tho domo-pops have a great admiration
for George Washington Hint is to say,
George Washington Aguuuildo, Pretty
soon their admiration will he extended
to soiuo Georgo Washington Arnold Jef
ferson Au'uiualdo Lincoln.
The Rryanito universal panacea was
10 to 1. If tt did not get that, money
would become senrcer, thj money power
would contract the currency, and it
would be the dollar instead of tho man.
Tho republican party has kept its
pledgos and given the country protec
tion and tho gold standard. What has
been tho result. Wo have upwards of
if-100,000,000 of money, gold standard
money, in circulation more than we had
four vears ago, The balance of trade in
our favor in 1897 was over $200,000,000.
In 1808 it was over 1100,000,000, and in
1890 it reached the enormous total of
(453,000,000. Money too is cheaper
than it ever waa in the history of the
country, and government bonds bearing
three, four aud five per cent iuterest are
being refunded into otbera bearing two
per cent.
Mr, Fulton had aeen notes of a speech
of J ud Bennett wherein be condemned
the annexation of the Philippines be
cause the people were not fit to bear the
burthena of American citizenship,
while in the next breath he said the
Filipinos should be given their Inde
pendence because they were a highly
civilized people and the majority of
them white. Now, if the islanders were
so highly civilized as tho judge claims,
why should he fear their annexation?
What is the judge complaining about?
He was reminded of tho Highland
preacher's sermon on tho text, as the
preacher read it, "The devil, be goeth
about as a roaring lion seeking whom
he may devour." "First, my brelhern,"
said the preacher, "we will inquire who,
the devil, he is. Second, where, the
devil, he's going to, and third, what, the
devil,' he's roaring about." If theBe
people aro as highly civilized as the
judge claims they are, what tho devil is
Judge Bennett roaring about?
The republican party was tho only
party that had ever legislated against
trustB. It was easy to tell who raised the
ci y against the Porto Rico tariff. Senator
Jones, Bryan's manager four years ago,,
and the chairman of the democratic na
tional convention, introduced n bill in
tho senato to give back the duties col
lected on Porto Riean exports to the
men from whom they had been collect
ed. The amount at that time was over
$1 ,800,000. Who were these men?
About the same time the American
sugar trust instituted proceedings to
recover this money from the United
States on the ground that its collection
was unconstitutional. The suit la still
pending. A bant that timothe president
sent a mortage to congress recommend
ing that this money bo given to the Isl
anders tu build school houses and repair
tho ruin that tho hurricane had made.
The republicans in congress promptly
passed a law in uccordanco with the
the president's suggestion, Which do
you commend, the action of tho presi
dent and his party, or the action of tho
democratic party, who wanted to give
back the tax to the trusts.
Tho republicans recently introduced a
bill to amend the constitution giving
congress power to deal effectively with
tho trusts, and every dumoitrat in tho
committee having tho bill in charge
voted against it ou the ground that it
would interfere with tho rights of the
states, tho old doctrine that we thought
had been shot to death muro than a
third of u century ago.
Mr. Fulton referred to the domo-pop.
ulist railroad plank, and denied em
phatically Ihut uny number of railroad
men had ever asked the republican
stute convention for n similar plank.
Ho himself was in favor of tho relief
asked for in tho plank, and would sup
port such a measure; and whoever
might bo defeatod, he would be in the
next legislature, for tin was a hold-ovei,
He pledged Mr. Williamson and Mr.
Barrett, who were oil the platform with
him, that they too would hHp the rail
road boys to obtain the relief they
sought. Ho had talked with them and
they had authorized him to say ao. The
republican party had alwaya been the
friend of labor,
Mr. Fulton closed with an earnest ap-
The Kind Ton Have Always
in use for over 30 years,
and has been made under his pcr
7?Vy sonal supervision since its infancy.
'"GCCCAfwl, Allow no one to deceive van In thlfl.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Jnst-as-good" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment
What is CASTORIA
Oastoria is a harmless substitute for Castor OU, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Fevcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THC CCNTAUH OOMMNVi TT MUMMV STRICT. HCW YORK CITY.
...Steel Ranges
To reduce our largo stock we will
sell Stoves and Steel Ranges at
i
Greatly Reduced Prices i
for a short time only. See our
goods and get our prices. . . .
JWAYS
peul for tv straight vole. The election
of it demo-populist would bo heralded all
over tho country. lie did not need to
say n word to his audience on behalf of
their fellow-towneuuui and able mid
hard-working representative, Malco'm
A Moody, but he ivou'd have tliein ie
member when they went to the polla
that thoro waa a eenntor lo elect at the
next legislature, and a vote for a demo,
crat was a vote to condemn tho republi
can policy and to send a demo-populist
to tho United States senato.
I'll I II of Tlilillkv.
Tim following cud oi thanks waa in
advertantly omitted to he printed yes
terdiiy :
"The niemhors of tho G. A. I!, aud
W. It. O. desire to sincerely thank t ho
members of tho I). U. & A. O. band for
their kindness in furnishing music fur
tho procession nu Memoiial Day.
CASTORIA
For Infauts and Children. "
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Siguaturo
Rev. W. K. SiUdr, W. Canton, N. Y
writes, "I had dyspepsia over twenty
years, and tried doctors and medicines
without benoflt. 1 was persuaded to use
Kodol Dyspepsia (Jurn aud it helped me
from the start. I believe it to he a
panacea 'or all forma of indigestion." It
digests what ycu eat.
YVautad.
A girl to do general bouse work. In
quire at the Dalles Lumbering Oo.'a
office. inayauw
Bought, and which has been
has "borne the' siarnatnre of
Signature of
and Coot Stoves.
& CfOCUE.
Garden Hose
AVo havo laid in a largo
stoclc of Garden Hose and aro
carrying the-same brand of
lloso that wo have boon carry
ing for the last fivo years,
which is tho celebrated Mal
tose Cross Brand. Wo carry
tho samo brand of lloso that
tho Dalles City Fire .Depart
ment has boon using for tho
'last twenty years. Tho Mal
tese Cross Brand is without
doubt tho host grade of lloso
on tho..marlcot. Call and got
our prices boforo buying.
JVIaier & Benton
Sole Agents.
jyt. C. T. BMITII,
Osteopath.
Kooiiu 10 imd 'ii, Clmiminn Mock, Tlio Dalles,
Oregon, Tuwduja una Friday, ti u. in. to Vi,
mayis-lin
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