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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
SATURDAY
JUNK 11)00
For I'lKltlent
WILLIAM M'KINLEY,
or Ohio.
For Vice-l'r-lpnt
THEODORE ROOSEVELT,
Of Sew York,
The election of Mr. liryan would
mean n popular indorsement of siver.
He could with perfect reason de
maud that the will of the people
should be carried out. and if blocked .
bv a republican irajoritv in the sei-
" , I
ate lie eouiii uiko me numimsunuuii
influence into the legislatures and j
seek to remodel tho senate. Even if.
he failed in securing the the passage
r f, l.m o,,n ,ni;,T ,
UL ik IILU Cilt LI UHI V'i Ull-
the gold standard law, the attempt!
,, .i,i l.rinrr n i,-ioic ilo '
alone v.o.ld bring a bUs ne
pression that soon would become a ,
panic. Nothing worse could happen j
to the trade and commerce of the ;
United States 111 November than the !
esdential candidate
election ot a pre
pledged to free silver who has an
nounced that if elected he will en
deavor to earn his convictions into
legislation and who swears eternal
hatred to the gold standard.
The national republican platform, i
stripped of all non-essential verbiage .
and reduced to an essence, is this : '
.. , , rr, i 11 i e
'Resolved, lhat the transition from
deDcits in peace to surpluses m war;
from bond issuing to bond paying;!
from hoppless to happy farmers;'
from men hunting jobs to jobs hunt- j
, i.i ;
ingmen; from soup houses to ban-i
0 ' 1 j
quet tables; from poverty to pros-
perity, is not the result ot accident j
or chance or famines in India, but is j
the result of having a party in power 1
., . , . ... .
that knows how to run the country
I
aud command its confidence." !
1
"We are making history so
IQat 1
these days that it would not be at
all surprisng if "George Washing
ton" Aguiunldo would be sounding
the praises of McKinley and the rep
ublican administration before our
democratic brethern have time to
unload their anti-expansion and
anti-imperalist speeches at the Kan
sas City Convention.
Speaker Henderson says, "Mr.
jMcKinley anil Roosevelt will sweep
the country. They represent the
patriotism of two wars, anil will
"be enthusiastically followed by the
soldiers of each. Above all, they
represent integrity of the highest
order and deep devotion to their
countr'."
Senator Peffer has abandoned free
silver and has taken to lecturing on
Spiritualism. The change was effect
ed without any violent revolution of
sentiment. The ex-senu(or simply
abandoned one specloral illusion andj
took up another.
Uetween February 10 and April
L'9, over JJ30.000 bales of hemp were
received at Mtinilla from various
sestions of Luzon, lkisiness in the
Philipincs is looming up in spite of
the bands of prowling ladrones.
The daily market quotations on
wheat have a peculiar effect on
Colonel liryan. An observant ex
change notes lhat every time wheat
goes up the Colonel's voice takes a
tiro p.
A dollar in gold will buy $1000 in
the paper money issued by Colum
bia. The South American Populists
have put their theoiies in practice with
the invariable result.
The eventual value of our new
possessions may be judged from the
fact that the United States pays now
an average af $1,000,000 a day for
tropical production.
It is about time for an American
battleship to begin singeing a few
Chinese cues.
Freih cracked .Nebraska corn at the
Wasco warehouse. Finest kind of
chicken feed. . mcb26-if
PIMTIXllXT I'll ESS UOMMKXT.
JIr. llrynn's talk about "temporary
prosperity" only impresses the people
that the ilo not care to return to
temporary adversity. They had all
thoy wanted of that under Cleve
land. l'laindealer.
In his baccalaureate sermon to be
! delivered at the Kansas Citv eon. !
I i , it.,,.1.1 i
vention exercises ,lohn I . Altgeld 1
will force the money devil to the
ropes, but it is hardly possible that '
the gold clause
in (Jmcago lenses
will be knocked out
Tim onnfnrinl nsnirnr.imis nf "Mr.
nermann will have some support in j
the next legislature. Southern Ore
SJ" will practically be unanimous for
him. Douglas county sends a solid
repubhc!U1 ,,eicg.uion nml tho issue
was .ncrmnnM for Senator." The
party might go farther and far worse,
very pertinently lemarks the Forest
Grove Times. Plaindealer.
I
If it were not for the good times, i)K-1:- ,:- 'ki:(u;six,
if it were not for the Chicago plat-! Tll . . .
f f it wore ot for UlVir Vstj IMiySlCiail Mill SlirgCOll..
,f ,t WQrc nQl lhat MuKlnley J offlN VoB, JUoek (ovw 1Vwtofflw)f
has beon sucll a ,)r0misc keeper, if it j wapimodw Tin: uau.es. oi:kox.
were not thai the American people 1
known a good thing when they have j "Unr, o TVTipp
t, and if it were not for "ifs," it
would be safe to bet money on deal-!
ocratic success this fall. Ilarisburg !
(l,a.)llTelcgraph"
Catarrh C'aimcit lie Uurctl j
with local applications, as they cannot 1
reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh '
is a blood or constitutional disease, and
i order to cure it you must take inter-
nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure ip j
taken internally, and acts directly on J
tho blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's
. ,, . ...
Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine.
It WM waa prescrlbed by one of the best
physicians in this country for veers, and
is a regular prescription. It is composed
of the best tonics known, combined with
the best blood purifiers, acting directly
.. 1 . 1 t
on the mucous surfaces. The perfect
combination of tho two ingredients is
what produces such wonderful results in
curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials,
ree-
F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo 0.
, , , . .. . ...
Sold bv drruggtsts, price inc.
TiniiaV..miu- pnia nr.. n,n 19
.Mr. W. S.
ltM. ...., Ank!n. a( llrt
. , t
rirat .;iuonai uamc 01 wnuereoi, ioa,
in a recent letter cives some experience
with a carpenter in his employ, that
will be of value to other mechanics.
Hii anvcf "I hail a r-.irnentur workiiiL'
, ... , . i
for me who was obliged to atop work for
,,. i ,i,.0 ,,. : i.,.: ., I
several days on account of beinn troti-,
bled it!i iliarrlia'.i. I mentioned to I
him that I had been similarly troubled j
and that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
aud DiarrLa-i Kemedv had cured me, 1
,T , ... . i
He bouuhtja bottle of it from the dru'iet ;
i i i ,i.. '
litre mm uiiuruiuu -uic iuaw ui .iuu ,
cured htm, and lie isaalu at his work."
For eale bv Bhikeley & Hou-'htou
A (iiioit Cuiieli Metliulne.
It speaks well for Chamberlain's
Cough Kemedy when druggists use it in
their own families m preference to any !
r.ti,. 'r i.,vU cnl.l Phtmttorl'iin'a 1
other. I liae sold cnariiDerl.iin e ,
Cough Remedy for the past live years
. . ... . . .
with COIlin ete satisfaction 10 mVtfc I Illlll
customers," savs DruuyiatJ. Goldsmith,
Van Etten. X. Y. "I have always Uied
it in my own family both for ordinary
coughs and cilds and for the ouch fol
lowing hi grippe, and find it very clTica
cious," For sale hy Blakeley k Hough
ton. irilitor'a Awful I'liKlit.
Xewe, was alllicted for years with piles
that no dector or remedy helped until
he tried Rucklen's Arnica Salve. He
wrllf?H two tinxfla whollv cured him. It H
., .ii ..i , n,,
tho surest pile cure on earth ami the
best ealvo in the world. Cttro gnaran-
teed. Only 25 cents. Sold by IMakeley
& Houghton, driigaist. 5
.... j., .ii. :..i.:.
Why pay l.o per gallon for inferior
nilniH wlipn vrm can htiv James E.
Patton'e sunproof paints for $1.50 per
gallon, guaranteed for h years. Clark
Falk, agentc mI7
"I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in my
family with wonderful results. It idves
immediate relief, ia pleasant to take and
ia truly the dyspeptic's best friend,"
says K. Ilartgerink, Overisel. Mich.
Digests what you eat. Cannot fall to
cure.
Clarkd & Falk's flavoring extracts are
the beit. Ask your crocer for them.
Nasal
CATARRH
In til Its ttaxen thtro
tliouiil bo clenulinesa,
Ely's Cream lialm
cIoaiicci, iootbt'4 and he&U
tho dioeued uieuihraoe.
1 1 curet cattrrh and drive
away a cold lu the head
quickly.
Cream Balm I plated Into the noctrlli, apraadi
over the membrane sod la abaorbed. JttlUf la fin
wtdlal and cure followi. It ia not drjiog doea
sot produce aneezlojr. Large 81xe, 60 oenta at Drug,
giiti ot by mall j Trial Siae, 10 ccnta by mall.
mX OttOTUKBB, M Warrau Wrtct, Nw York.
arrwiiP
A Difficult Problem.
It is among tio most diilicuU prob
lems of mitural science for one to become
export In eeveral linos. J. U. Ailcox v.
Co., by their commnatioii, have ovnr
we this dilHculty in u practical mini
nor. J. h. Adcox is nn expert watch
am, g , oj ,0WlrVi Ucil-
mm1 mi iutvnlrv nntii'iil
...nri- ni ,.iU.niviiii?. while "Timo. it.
Liubo is nn expert optician and is goad
on watch repairing, jewelry work and
engraving. Their price is as low as con
sistent with cootl workmnnshin. They
are prewired to do all work in tboir
l.nes, on short male.. f Work
prompt attention.
Watch."
Ign. "Hig Hed
J-lt- iKISF.MOKKFi:U
Physician unci Suwreoii,
Special Attention Riven to Minjcry.
Rooms 21 mui i'.', Tel. 32S Vnist Mock
- '
C!ii-i4- r-P ""H V c
tiXL WA v-j.vim3D.
ranting, Overcontlif or Kane ) Vesting-
Ki!'..".ly call nml examine my 'lock of !m-
nottcil and 1J Mettle Woolens. A line stix!!c to
lelectfrom. . . . . .
Sultis mailcfronuhe lowest prices to the lilKU -
est grade.
i. A. Eberle
Fine
Tailoring.
nn: DAr.i.Kfj oi;i:;in.
NOTICE FOH rUHMCATION. ,
Lv;:i) OrncK -at VANiorvEi:, V.'.iMf. i '
June :, 1WW. j
Ji'otlco Is hereby ctven that the folluwluir- 1
namid settler has flletl notice ol his Intention I
to make fiiml prof)( In nii,ort of hi ehiln', ami
that find proo: will be mmte before . ;. I'fethy, .
United .-.tate l'ommltoncr for District of i
Washington, .it his ofilee in lioldendale, Wash '
inKt01I0n .Monday, July io .mo, viz i
j0m Watson, j
iiomcsmd nntry No. m:, for the tontli half of ,
Kv'ir'er"' t"""u""3
llenames thefolioHlnirANitne-et.Mrovehii '
eontliiuoui retidenco iiou, and cultivation of ,
smd land, vh:: 1
Clmrlei straillX!. William Wllklnton. James I
f. llly VAUlek JI;;KCrty, uu oI cUtervlllf,
1'. i).. Wash.
JunO-l
W. It. UfNllAI!,
IteKilter.
NOTICE FOIt l'L'HLICATIOX.
I.A.VU Ofkci: at Vakcouvkii. Vaii.,
April M, I'JiW. 1
immeii tctticr hni niid notice of hl inten-
,,on to make final proof in tnpioit of hl
f.lami ,, ttMt tnUi'f,TIIf wm be made before
Notice In hereby ctven that the followliiK
jv. li ;l'rcjly, I'nlted states coriiiniloner for
IH'tilctof Win hlniitoii.nt hN oilieo lu iniiden-
dale. Wash., on Kriilav. June O-J. !!. vU , I I
I Deitrich H. Stegtuan, devisee of Dietrich
, bieu'iiian, deceased ;
Homestead Kritry No. f7lti, for the touthivost "4
of nction a.', township a north of range 11 i.tst,
Will. Jler.
He names the following wltncs'fn to prove his
vvlliiuuvus rvsjueiKu upon w cuuivaiiou o:
.,ko upon ud cuuivaiiou
Mid land, vi.:
Manuel n. licoiinrrlo, of flrand Dulles 1'. O.
Wash
C'enle
Vasli.; Herman KriKclke, William
KriKQlke, William Wilkinson, r:
Centervllle 1'. 0 Wash., and Willi:
im L'raivford,
of (Jrand IJuIIe.- I. O., Wash
w. it. i)t;Ni:.it.
HtxUter.
inay-i
NOTICE FOR I'UBLICATIOX.
W0
la.M. Ornci: at Va.svoi-vki... Wash.,i i Ui fcW01"1 Ht
May -I, UOj. i , i---v.
Ice Ih hereby irjvcn that the followlriK-,
Notice
iiaoieu rvmera oavu nieu nouee oi meir mien-
,0u to make final proof in support of their
? IS'r, ': ,V:V...V.TJ..I0!'"
District of Washinirt in, at l)i oilieo in Coldvii
dale, Wash., ilonday, July y, Ui0, U:
Henry VenoKol,
i Homestead entry No. 9Ds, for thu HV.., of f-ec.
, to. n. it i i k. w. ji. who names the follow-
' ' witnesses to prove hit continuous nldenco
Jlanuel Ufmxtn, William .M. MulllKiin, John
lUJUKaii, rrauein 4.. jiuiiiiuu, uu ui leijierviiiu
1', O,, Wllllllui'toll.
fraiiuU I.. HiiiiiihII,
Homestead liiitty No. 10.1'J', for the frACtlonnl
.S'W!. of fceo. 7. 'In. il N. It 1't :. W. .M.. who
names the following wltnesKs lo prove hlx con j
tluuous residence iion itud cultivation ol sal
laud, vl.:
iliiiuiel U'onardo. WIIUhui M. JluIlU:nn. John
MiilllKun, Henry Vcsckel, alt of Ceutervlllo l.
O., Washington.
may-JO-ll W. It. Dl'.NIiAil. Ueylster.
COXTKST NOTICE.
Df.immmk.nt of tiii: Intkiiiok,
U.strKii ktatks I..1H11 umii:,
TlIK I) W.MiK, On,, Mny 15, 1100.)
A mirilclcnt conti't iilliilavlt hiivliik' been lllcil
I In thlK ollico hy (iUhH. AIctniHlcr, coiitentmit,
Hirnliut lioiiicsii'Jici euiry P. or,,, inmiu uny 11,
lfcWi, fur hsi'a ol u'a tec, 0, ti. 1 ii, riiiiKo Kio,
hy Joint T. WrlKlit, (xmicnu-u, In ivlilch It Ii ill
leircd Unit Kitiil Jolin T. Wrluht hux wholly
I ubuiuloiitil tniil tract, mid chmiKiil hi rml'lcnvo
I thcrvfroiir-for wuto limn tlx uionllis ilnto nut.
iuk aiiiu vuiry, hiiii ucjii iur ij uni7i una
that thiJib('iit'Qoflvf.-niliuit liom kuid truct In
not due to Ills employment In lliu mllUury or
imvul aervico of thu DnlM Htntc, mid purlieu
uro hereby notified to Hppeir, rcxjnd mid oiler
evidence touching mid iilltKiitlon nt 10 o'clock
a. in. on Jiinuao, W), before tho Holder and
Iteceiver ut tho United a mien land ollico In Tho
Dalle, Oregon.
'l'hn aald conteatant imvlin.'. In a proper nllida
vlt, tiled Mny 10, IWO.ket forth fucta which ahow
that after duo diligence iiekonul aoivlvoof thin
notice can not bo mudo, it U hereby ordered and
directed that audi noilco be given hy duo und
proiier publication.
' itf i ' JAV I'. I.UCAH, KegUter.
Complete
of
at
M. Z. DONNELL,
THE DRUGGIST.
L. Lane,
It'
Wagon nnd Cnrrlngo Work.
IS risk t.in.ni tu n
C' ' """'o
k.,
1 S. ThirriSliiii Toffrrtinn Dlinnri! Af) H
.E' 1IU1UIUUU UUIIUi 'Nil. I UUUU.iUJ t
a
I CfiiXA !-.-T.10T-A.Y i.T-i.Y i TIViT LY..Y ivT-Ll t T-i3
r
Butchers
and Farmers
..Exchange..
Kwj nn ilrauirht the celebrated
CDl.fMlltA IlKKIt, iieknoiv:
tuRfl the lxst bier in The Dullei,
at the uual price. Come In, try
Hand be 'onvlnred. AIo Use
l-'ineit hrnmls of WIiim, Miuor
and Cficnrs.
Sondmiehes
of all Kinds always on hand.
ft
'
iVVVI
C. F. Stephens
...Dualor In..
oiu py Goods, Clothing,
Cicrti-c.' C? trtn c t- i i-it o
, , .
iioot'
Shoe". Hats, ("api, Notion.
;for W. I, Douijlas tflioe.
ABt.
Telephone No v?,
Who Tlnllnn fin
XUU UailWj Ul.
Just What
You xjuant.
New ideaB in Wall I'aper bore. Hucli
wide variety as wo are showing novor be
fore graced a einflo stock. Iteal linitu.
tlon creton eH'ects at ordlnury prices.
Good papers at cheap paper prices.
Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, yours
for a small price, at our store on Third
street. Also a full line of house paints.
D. W. VAUBE, Third St.
JJ 8TURDEVANT,
Dentist.
Officsoier Krench & Co.'a Hank
fUoiie 0, THK DAUK8, OKKdON
5
!
BiaoKsmlin ;
...AND... ;
Hofsesnaer
tin if
i Ml
HtnimorH
iiw.iik fclmliilc,
x'luiliilu without
Str. RoKUl"tor.
Ship your
Freight
via
C (OWN. w- .
fi, l.v l).Ulw l.v. IMrtl iml
i , .. ji ;.
Titcvlny . Mniiilny
Vlnii.ilnv Wnllll'dlflV
i T$&Mi .vrr.'.'ffi Regulator Line.
2, t i.ai r. m. 111 .'if. .
FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE, -1
f Truv
.'ol ill the Htoiimor ol tho lU'ituhiU'r l.lnt'.
tiiim thu U't K'fvlcn jmbhIIiIi.,
fl I'cirllnml (Ullcc, Oak Htnvl liitek
W.
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,
C. S. Smith,
Till-
up-to-date QroeerDyspepsia Cure.
Fresh Eggn niid Creatiicy
Huttur a apeciulty.
2d Street. 'Phone 270.
We Put...
ovory bit of
twonty yoiti'8 o.vporioncc
and drug knowlodgo
with every
l'rosoription
that's compounded here.
Js il any reason why
our prescription buxinuBS
is increasing
so rapidly?
Ask your pliysieian
if we are reliable.
BLflKELEY & HOIHTOX,
Keliable .
J'rescriptionists
F- s.
Canning,
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing.
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies.
Car Sctoui lawln. 'Phone lil
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
The CLARENDON
RESTAURANT
And CAFE.
J. B. OroBBon & Oo., Props.
87 Second Street.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
rilANHAOTA KNKHAIi MANKIND IIUKlNKa
letters of Crwllt issued available in the
a. , . EasUrn Btates.
HlKlit Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York. OJiicaao,
Ht. Louis, Han Francisco, Portland Ore
gon, Heattle Wash., and various poiuta
in Oregon and Washington.
Collections wade at all points on lav
orable terms.
I REGULATOR LINE.
..1
DALLES, WRTLAKD k ASrOliU KAY. COMPANY'!
of tin. Ilcwilntor Line will run n, ,,Pr tllu . , J
thti fomiuiuy rcwvlnB thu rlk'lit tit flmiieo'
nutlet".
Str. Dallnn City.
INIWN
I.V. Ilullvn
lit 7 A. h.
Mniiilny
Wrdni-Mlny
TrhlHV ... .
Arr. I'litttaiul
"r. '1
! Irtlntul,B
nt 1 U) x. J
Tiioilny
TlmtMlny, S
"iltllliliiy !
A r I Ml In
lit ! ,
i
The Connnuiy will nink-iiviir to l-Ivc iik mi il
Tor lurthur liitnrmiitliin niiiiri'Hi 1 "J
C. ALI.AWAY, Con. AkI.
Pioneer
cer.
Kodol
Digests what you eat.
Itnrtiflclally dlpcsts the foodnndalds
rfaturo In BtrciiKtlmnlnfr ami rccon
BtructlnR the cxlunirtted digestive or
futiH. Itisthelntc.mdlHcovercddlKest
antnnd tonic. No otlier preiiaratlon
can approach it in cllluleucy. It In
stantly relieves nnd perinanentlycnres
Dyspepsln, IntllBeHtion, Heartburn,
Fliitulonec, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
SlcllIcadiiclie,Ga3tralKln Cniniiw,and
ill otiior rcHtilts of ImperfeetdlKestion.
Prnoarod by E. C. DeWI'.' A Co.. Chicago.
J. 8. HonrncK,
l'U'nldent.
II. M llr.UL,
Caihltt
first national Bank,
THE DALLES - - - OHE00N
A Goncrtil Hanking Huaiiii'HS traneactid
Dupoaits received, subject to Siyht
Colleutiona made and proceeds prompt!;
remitted on dav of collection.
Hitfht aud TeleRraphle Excliiuic.i eonl ca
New York, Kan tranciaco a:u- "on
hind. DIKKOTOHS
D. P. TllOMI'HON. JNO. K, hCUKNCI.
Eo. M. Wii.hiAitH, Gko. A. Lmbb.
II. M. liKAt.I..
Tfie CoWia PacKinoGc.
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANUKACTl'KKIWOK
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
jkiki) hkkf. rrr.
BO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
SEE
I Ml allKS
-nnullir.HTS ftc
Anyone aonilliiu Mr .",' " ', l ' 'l r n
Scientific Jliticricamr
M INN K ( fl 301Drea(Jway. pjUYV um
Mica
the
load-
'Axle
fihorlcna
Crease
the
helpa Hie team. .Savcar
aud
cxjHiiisc. Sold every
TAHDAI.DOIl.CO
( t wl.K)5
a HUHtlNflTQH ,.,..