The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 04, 1900, Image 2

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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
MONDAY
JUNK 4, 1000
Republican Ticket.
STATE OFFICERS-
Justice of tlio Supreme Court-Wolverton.
-C. E.
Food niul Dairy Commissioner J. W.
Bailev.
DISTRICT OFFICERS-
A. Moody, of
Congressman Malcolm
The Dalles.
Joint Senators J. N. Williamson, of
Crook ; T. H. Johnston, of Wasco; W.
W. Steiwer, of Wlieeler.
Joint Repiesentatives A. B. Roberts,
of Wasco; R. A. Kmmett, of Klnumtli ;
George Miller, of Gilliam; George
CRttanarh, of Grant; Georce A. Bar
rett, of Grant; T. H. McGreer, of
Wasco.
District Attorney
The Dalles.
-Frank Menefce, of
COUNTY TICKET.
County Judge A. S. Blowers, of Hood
River.
-P. A. Kirchheiner, of
Commissioner-Antelope.
Bheriff Robert Kelly, of The Dalles.
Clerk A. E.Xake, 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, o! 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.
FOR AX OPEN RIVER.
In an address to "the people of the
Columbia river basin," the Portland
chamber of commerce urges immedi
ate and united effort to secure an
open river to the sea. It advocates
the immediate construction by the
government of a portage road around
the obstructions at Celilo and The
Dalles, for temporal relief, and the
ultimate construction of a canal and
locks.
With the portage road, steamboats
could gather the products along the
Columbia and the Snake rivers and
carry them to the upper end of a
short portage. There the cargoes
could be transferred to cars, and
Irom the cars delivered to other
steamers at the lower end of the
road. Thence, by means of the
existing canal and locks at the Cas
cades, there is open navigation to the
sea. After the completion of the
proposed canal and locks at Celilo,
steamboats could- run without inter
ruption from Lcwislon to the sea.
To this end, the Portland cbamncr
four years ago to organize the
republican party iu that state.
Abraham Lincoln was one of the
delegates and made n wonderful nud
characteristic speech. In tho ilerec
light of the prcaout democratic con
tention that the constitution, of its
own force, follows the ling, it is
interesting to note what the founders
of the republican party thought of
that doctrine forty-four years ago.
Tho convention in part
"Resolved, That wo hold, in ac
cordance with the opinions nud
practices of all the great statesmen
of all parties for the first sixty years
of the administration of the govern
ment, that, under the constitution,
congress possesses full power to pro
hibit slavery in the territories; and
that, whilst we will maintain all the
constitutional rights of the South,
justice, humanity, the principles of
freedom ns cxprosscd in our declara
tion of independence nnd our nation
al constitution and the purity and
perpetuity of our aovernn-ent ro
quire that power should be exerted
to prevent the extension of slavery
into the territories heretofore free."
Columbia Hnutliorti Wnrolinime.
Bradstrcets reports that failures in
the month of April were not onh'
fewer than in any corresponding
month for a number of years, but
were 13 per cent smaller than March,
and were in fact lighter than those
of anj month recorded since Sep
tember last year, when embarrass
ments and liabilities were the small,
est reported in any single month for
the Inst seven years past. This is
in line with Uic general opinion that
business rcnt-heil its most prosperous
coudition since 1892-3 in the autumn
of last year, hut is not in line with
the belief in some quarters that
business is so very much less pros
perous now. This latter view is
occasioned by the fact that prices
have declined somewhat and is un
doubtedly erroneous. Prices were
much too high hist year as all con
servative people believed. They are
now seeking more nominal levels.
As a consequence business in general
is undoubtedly better for it, and
there is hardly any question but that
the volume is ns great, probably
niiich greater than it was last year
at this time.
At Shnnlko the Columbia Southern
Railway Co. control 80x100 fi'et of the
Shnnlko warehouse bulliliiiir, to ho need
ns n freight warehouse, through which
they will receive niul forward freight in
the iiual manner. Tim impression that
n'l busiut'ss must Im clono through for
warding houses is nil erroneous one and
we take this menus of dlHpulling it.
Freight received and hold twenty-four
hours will bo turned over to a forward
ing house subject to the order of tin1
consigned. The rale on wool in sacks or
in bales from Shnuiko to Thu Dalles is
25 cents per 100 pounds.
For rates or other information call on
or address
C. E. Lyti.k, G. F. & P. A., or
Gko. F. Boms, Agent.
hhnniko, Or.
Starvation never yet cured dyspepsia.
Persons with indigestion are already
half Btarved. They need plenty of
wholesome food. Kudol Dyspepsia
Cure digests what yon eat so the body
can bo nourished while the worn nut or
gans are being reconstructed. It is the
only preparation known that will In
stantly relieve and completely cure all
stomach troubles. Try it if you are
suffering from indigestion. It will cer
tainly do you good.
Reports show that over fifteen hun
dred lives have been saved through the
use of One Minute Cough Cure. Most
of these were cases of grippe, croup
asthma, whooping cough, bronchitis and
pneumonia. Its early use prevents con
sumption. Kutlce.
Owing to the retirement of Frnnk
Chriaman from thu firm of Chrisman
Bros., and his intention to leave the
state as soon as possible, all debts due
the firm must be paid immediately. All
having chums ngninat the firm will
please present them at the market for
Complete
Cii?e
of
at
M. Z. DONNELL,
THEaDRUOGIST.
,1
pavment.
m4-tf
ClIltlHMAN BllOTIIKIlS.
Now that tho election is over the
next thing on the program is the
Fourth of July, and The Dalles, with I
its customary exchange of hospitality, j
will depopulate itself on that day and t
celebrate with its friends nnd neigh
hors in the surrounding country.
All who suffer from piles will be glad
to learn that DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve will give them instant and per
manent relief. It will cure eczema anil
all skin diseases. Beware of counter
feits.
The Chinese ask "How is your liver?"
instead of "How do you do?" for when
the liver is active the health is good.
DeWitt's Little Early Risers are famous
little pills for the liver and bowels.
Clarke & Falk have received a carload
of the celebrated Janie E. Patton
Btrictly pure liquid paints
Ivy poisoning, poison wounda and all
other accidental injuries may be quickly
cured by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve. It is also a certain cure for piles
and skin diseases. Take no other.
Clarke & Falk have on sale a full line
! of paint ami artist's brushes.
A Practical Iemontrallau.
A fact proven by actual demonstration
is more satisfactory than any theoretical
proposition. Realizing this, and know
ing that they have a proposition which
thev ran tfnaruntep. tlifl Orpwin Siinitnrv
Of commerce "urges upon ovoryolo(9l company, of The Dalles, Or.,
citizen of the Columbia river basin . have constructed one of their sanitary
to interest himself in the effort by closets nnd put the same into actual
using all his influence to bear on the 'operation. The closet is now located in
commercial bodies in his section, on ! th? rear of Cha. Burchtorfs bicycle re-
pair store on Second, between Federal
the state senators and representatives ! an(1 LaU(.h,in atreete, The Dalles, and
from the various districts in the the public are cordially invited to call
country whose future prosperity is j and inspect the same. This company
involved, and, at all times and every-1 iB lww Prepared to All orders promptly.
where, to earnestly assist in the effort j V"""" this system will be fur
' , J 1 nialied full information upon application
to cause the making of a new survey ! to or crreHnondenne with D. s. Dnf.ir.
for a canal and locks, nnd the im
mediate construction of a portage
railway, necessary in transporting
materials and labor for the canal
construction; which, though built for
that purpose, shall he open nnd free
to the public for transportation pur-
The Dalles, Or.
m31-lwd3tw
For a Nice
Suit of Clothes.
Panting, Ovcrcoatin-or Funcj V.itlug.
Kindly call nntl examine niy trck of Im
porltil unrt 1) identic Woolens. A line dock to
elect from.
Hult Hindu from l lie lowest juiced to (lio lilgli.
est grade.
I
Lane.
BiacKsmiifi
A ND
Horner
k.l,:-:-;T;T;.;.;.:.:.i
Wagon and Carriage Werk.
Flah Brothers' Wagon.
Tbirdlaud JciTcr'nn,
Phoiie:i59
r
..chas. mU-
Butchers
and Fafmers
..Exchange..
Kecpxnn ilriniKlit tlio celebrated
COI.UMIIIA IIKKK, iiefcnim-:.
Mixed tho best bwr In Tlio llullcii,
nt tlio umuil jirk'c. Comu In, try
It nnd be convinced. Alio the
Kitirht brands of Wlnen, U inor
slid Clears.
Sanduuiehes
of all Kinds nlwitjr on band.
C. F. Stephens
.Dealer In...
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Hoots, Hliocs. lints, Ciijis, Notions.
Ifor V. I IIoiikIiih Hliw.
Act.
J I'M hwioml Ht.,
II
The Dalles, Or,
i: SB
:
REGULATOR LINE.
DALLES, PORTLAND & ASTORIA NAV. COMPANY
Htcnmemof the ItcKuMtor l.tno will run ns Ult,
hwiHi fcntir itlllit. tin. fnmiuittv ti'diift.f n .1... . . IU01
ri'liciliilo without notice. MM1
Str. ncKiilntor.
IIIIU'M
J, I.V. lMUl'H
( lit 8 A. Mi
; Ttli'.'iliiy
!, TlintMliiy ....
Hiiiuriliiy . . .
Arr. I'ortliinil
UP.
I.v. Portland
nt 7 A. M.
Monday
. WcdiH'mtsy
. . I'rldny
Arr. Diilli'H
nt b::!i) p. m.
Ship your
Freight
via
Regulator Line.
Str. Dallon City,
DOWN
I.v. Did
nt H A. k.
Monday
Wnliandiiy ,
I'rldiiy..,
Arr. Portland
nt ft p. u.
. . "r.
'- J'nttUnd
"17:110 a.m.
T11M1I4.
t 5:ai r. u. J
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FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
TrilVol by tlii Micnnu'rs 01 ino iirKUiiuor i.niu. i no v.iiiiimuv win ciiiicnvor to b ve Hi nai H
riiiiH thu lioMt m-rvlro noss lilo. I'or furllior Information Hililri'H, "ili-(3
C, I'orllnml Olllrc, OaleHlrrdt Duel..
W. C. ALL A WAY, Oen. At.
PIONEER BAKERY,
I hare 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.
C. S. Smith,
Till-
Up-to-date Qroeer
Froah Kkkh hihI Cri'iimery
Butler u Hpt'cinlty.
2d Street.
'Phone 270.
A O001I CoubIi .tleillclnn.
It Bpeako well for Chainberlain'e
1 CoukIi Itemed1 whon (IriiKKists use it in
their own families in preferenra nny
other. "I have sold ChHinberlnin'i
Couch Remedy for the past five years
u'Ifll pnmrilMtf. U11 f Ictfnr.t Inn In rnvclf uml I
poses until n canal nnd locks slmll lie !clIatomere. avB DmhikIhiJ. Gulddmith.
completed and duly thrown open for : Van Etten, N. Y. "I have always used J
the public service . it in my own family both for ordinary
It is the belief of the chamber of ico"hs und CHldti HI1(1 for 11,0 'M
commerce tbat the teatilt of these ' ,?w,n ' irn;e, and find it very ,inca
... icioiib." tor ealo.hy Ulakeley tt IlouKlt-
HlJjHUVuuiuiiiB wuiiiii ui: tu "uuinruj (Ji
the freiylit rates of nearly the whole
country. If this splendid region is
J. A. Eberle.
Fine
Tailoring.
1 1IK ItAIiCKri OllKUON.
A hiralni il Anhlu Quickly (liiruil.
"At one time I suflered from a Kevero
to be developed to its fullest extent, - sprain of the ankle," says Geo. K. Gary,
editor of the Ouido, WuBhingtcn, Vn,
cheap transportation must bo cslnb
lished along the line of least re
sistance the Columbia river."
REP UBLIVA NJSM FORTY
AGO.
YEARS
Last Tuwday, tbc 29th ult., a
meeting was belt in Bloomington,
Illinois, to commemorate the con
vention tbat met in tbat town forty.
"After uditiK severul well recaminonded
medicines without giiccute, I tried
Chamberlain's Tain Balm, and am
pleated to say that relief came as soon
M I began its ue and a complete cure
speedily followed'" Sold by Diakoley
& Houghtonu
Small is alee and great in results are
DeWitt's Little Erly Ititert, the fa
mous little pills tbat cleanse the liver
and bowels, They do not gripe.
ONE FOR AOOSC. nil M
numnro ,'"Ple. Priit I'll I
tliirlle(iiJioAiiillJupSi. P ISSJSIJ
U .BoJab,rtroW,,w. UR. liQSANKO Co! Plilli Pa
CATARRH
Tim
CM.'ANHIXO
AND 11KAI.1NO
CU11K VOH
CATARRH
Ely'i Cms Bali
Kuf and plMunt to
am. ConUluj no lu-
iuriout drug.
It U quickly absorbed. ,
Olvw lielUfat oaw.
It Opcrit tad CImpmi
oo dim fMtaa.
Allan IniAmuiiirfm
tLll2ArVt?iH,4 V jjlssjlusas. HMtOTM lbs
Jusfc What
You uaant.
LULU IU MEAD
& ivw
We Put...
every bit of
twoiiLy years oxpuriuncc
and drug knowledge
with every
Proscription
Unit's compounded here
Js if. any reason why
our prescription business
is increasing
so rapidly?
Ask your physician
if we are reliable.
BLBKELEY & H0U8HT0H
ieliablo
J'rescriptionists
F. S.
Gunning,
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shoo,
Horseshoeing.
' Dealer in! Blacksmith Supplies.
i:or secona & Langtilni, 'Phone 157
T I .1 . an a
uw it eB in won roper horo. Such
wide varie y ua wo are showing never ho
ore uruced a Blniilo eto.tk. Heal imiu.
t on ereton efleota ut ordlnury prlcee.
Good panerH nt oheai, par,u? ,rIc
......u.i piivni uur more on Third
...vw.. ....W.UII1U MM0 0 IIOU80 JiailltH
D. W. VAUSE. Third St,'
JJ. 8TURDEVANT,
Deutist.
Offlcs oi r Frencli 4 Co.'n Hunk
Wwne 0, THK UAI.I.K8, OKEOON
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
The CLARENDON
1JESTAUWT
And CAFE,
J. B. Oroasen & Oo., Props.
87 Sooond Street
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
HUNHAWA KNKHAUUANKINU lIUfc'INKB
Letters of Credit Issued available In the
a, ,. fwawrn Diaies,
nlUlIt Kxillianua a.wl rpl, i ..
8t. Louis. Han Yrv'TJ
jton, Seattle Wash and Wlous poiote
In Oregon and WMhington.
(Jolleotlona maHu .11 .i.i. ,
arable teriu.. ' " UH w'
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure,
Digests what you eat.
ItartlflclaJly dlReststhe food and iMi
Katuro In BtrctiBthonlnp and reeon
Btruotinsr tlio GxhuuBted dlKestlTeo
fans. ItlBtbeluteHtdlBcovercddigMt-
anl and tnnlrv Hn nl lw.r nnMili.
can approach It In efficiency. It In
stantly relieves and permancntlycum
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Niimcl
SlokHeBdache.Gastralgln Cramp8,iM
111 other results of Imperfectdlffeitloa.
Praparsd by E. C OeWlt. A Co.. Cblcaf
J. 8. HcniNa,
l'realdunt.
11. M. But ,
CaiUtf
First National Bank.
THE DALLES ... OREGON
A General Banking luminous transact
Depoelta received, suhjeut to Bigbt
Uratt or Uhecfc.
Oollections made and procedii prompt!;
romltted on duv of collection.
Sicht and Telegraphic Ezulmiiireioldci
New York, flan Francmco unc porl-
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D. P. Tuompsoh. J NO. 8. BCHWO.
Ed. M. Wiluakb, Gko. A. Liui.
H M. Bbam..
me Goinmiiia nmt
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANUKA0T0KK1IHOK
Fine Lard and SauEMgM
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
iJRIF.D BEKF. KT0.
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