The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 14, 1900, Image 2

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The Dalles Daily Chronicle,, 1"
JULY 1-4, 1900
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SATURDAY
for l'te'iilcnt--WILLIAM
M'KINLEY,
or Ohio.
Knr Vlcr-rr?lileiit
THEODORE ROOSEVELT,
f ew York,
THE MOSEY QUESTJOS.
The free-and-unlimitcd-coiuace-.
of-silver plank in the Democratic
, . , , . n .
platform adopted in Kansas City is
as prominent as anv one in that dec-
, . , . ,' ...
laration of principles, and it is a well-
known fact that Mr. Bryan would
not have accepted the nomination
ior president wunoui me convention
. . , . . .
unequivocally endorsed his views on
the money question. This is a nut '
for the gold Democrats to crack, for;
as sure as thev vote for Mr. Brvan
they endorse his unsound views on 5
r , ., ,, .,,
finance, and if thev swallow the pill,
' I
compounded ny me Kansas uity con-,
vcntion they swallow the H-to-l
coinage ratio the same as the anti-
trust and anti-imperialism ingredients ;
of the mixture. There is no mistak- niade to this city, now ready for inspec
ing this issue in the nest campaign. ! tion at H- Glenn & Co.'s. alT-lw
It has been forced to the front bv 1
Democratic leaders, and it will be
kept there,
fact that bv
otwithstandiuc the
au overwLelminc ma-:
jority the American people
four
years ago buried this fallacy,
was thought at that time, ueyond the)
power of resurrection, it has been !
duo out of its dishonored grave, and j
now, with its grave clothes on, it is
pushed again into prominence to do
its duty during the campaign and
meet its usual fate at the polls in
November.
If Democratic editors and Demo
cratic leaders are honest in their
nssnrtinns tlmt. this is n floml iisim
, . '
nun iu.il oiuer questions or vital im-;
portance will be the leading ones in '
the
comini; presidential camnaicn. '
v.-hy was it incorporated in the plat-1
iurui, aim wuy was me apostle Ot
free silver,' Mr. Bryan, chosen to
lead the hosts this fall? These
(juestions must be answered on the
stump, and it is advisable for nil
gold-standard Democrats who have
returned to the old party to consider,
if by voting for Bryau they are not
stultifying themselves and suppoit
ing n national candidate and a
national platfoim which are dia
metrically opposed to their honest,
conscientious opinions. :
If the powers should partition
China, the United States may not
want any share of the territory ; but
onr commercial interests should be
carefully guarded, and we should
join with England in demanding an
open door for our products. It is
time enough to consider this question,
and the most important one at rcs
(Hit is the relief of the legations at
I'ekin and the punishment of the
Boxers for their outrageous treat
ment of foreigners. As Americans
we respect our Hag, and desire its
protecting influence over all citizens
wherever they may be. American
missionaries have been murdered,
and our minister at I'ekin grossly
mistreated. China must make repara
tion for these outrages, and an
American army will see that this is
done speedily. In this we have a
common cause with England, Ger
many, France and other nations, and
when the walls of I'ekin arc scaled
American valor will be as conspicu
ous as that of any other nation. We
may not believe in land-grabbin?,
but wo do believe in the sacred im.
inunity of the life and property of
American citizens wherever they
may be. '
The condition of tho legations m
I'ekin is still shrouded in mystery,
nnd those acquainted with the situa
tion expect when the gates of the'
capitol of China are opened to the
relieving forces of Europeans and
Japanese, or when authentic news isj
received, the horrors of Cawnporc,
in comparison, will be mild ncd
'Chililron, left nlmoat defenseless, to
I the fury of these fanatical nnd nicrci-
1 less Asiatics. There will be a terrible
reckoning with these Chinese; but
this will not assuase the nrief of rela-
'lives and friends, or mitigate the J
J awful fate that befell mothers, wives t
land daughters during the hellish!
1 massacre.
l)loIutliin Notice.
The copartnership business heretofore
' conducted nt 17o Second street, utnler,
; the firm nnme nntJ, gtyit. of uuhelev & 1
Houghton, is this day dissolved by
mutual consent, i. L. Houghton retir-;
inc from 8aiti firnii The business will I
lie coodue.te.nn the future by Geo. U.
niakulev, at the old slauit. F. L.
Honphton will collect all accounts and
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The Dalles, Oregon. July 2, 1900.
eKo. C. I1i.akei.ey,
F. L. Houbhtox.
It has been demonstrated by experience
that consumption can be prevented by
the early use of One Minute Cough Cure.
This is the favorite remedy for coughs,
,, .. .
nmmi gilhmn. trrmnp nml Mil
throat and lung trouble
Curesquickly.
Be sure and extmiue our stock of wall
paper thoroughly before nuying eise-
where, as we have the latest shipment
Special values in ladies' tan os.'ords.
1 A low cut in shoes. All prices reduced.
Xo trm,ble t0 show 15001,3 al the Nevv
York Cash Store.
Catb In iiur Untcht.
All countv warrants registered prior
as llito Anc. 1, 1S90, will be paid at my
office. Interest censes after June 00,
lfc0- J. F. Hamphiikc,
Conntv Treasurer.
Help Wanted.
Two girls, who are ulling and compe-1 come this difficulty in a practical man
I tent to help, can obtain work bv applv- j ner. J. E. Adcox is an expert watch
line at the steam laundrv. None bnt t maker ami is good on jewelry, optical
i those who are worth
Hie llirillk. Iieeu
! apply. 11 3t
Cuv Ueailaclie IJulckly.
Baldwin's sparkling effervescent Cel-
I -
jerySoda. A harmless and effective cure
for headache, nervousness, sleeplessness,
brain fatigue. 10 and 25 cents. Sold
b-v Clarke A Falk, druggists. jan24 0w
r.UrV x- p.iii- nvor ,.inP.i s.mii
Don't forget this.
Ciark A F.dk's drn
fresh and complete,
J
stock is new,
The only store it
this city where tin
Oenuine Imported
Stransky-Steel
Ware is sold
BEWARE!
Other wares loot
likeit.butthecenu
S trSkve. Si
Ware on each piece i
Do not be deceived 1
First prize at ic ,
International Exhi
bitions. Highest
awara ai t oriu s i
Pv-ilnmhinn F.vliihi t
tion. Chicago, Pre
ferred by the best
cookingauthorities
certified to by the
most famous chem
ists for purity and
durability it it
cheapest because
BEST.
Remember, this
celebrated enam
eled ware is special
ly imported for and
sold in this city ex
clusively by us,
a
It does not rust
nor absorb rrrease,
does not discolor
nor catch inside-, is
notaflectedbyacids
in fruits or
vegetables,
will boil,
stew, roast
and bake
without
imparting
flavor of
previously
cooked
food and
will last
for years,
We cau
tion the
public
against
imitation
plays & 6
iw
V
S7'Ott clearing tlio complexion of unsightly eruptions, and preserving, purifying,
-4f- and beautifving the skin, scalp, hair, and hands, nothing so pure, so sweet,
so speedily cfTectivo as Ccticura Soav. It removes tho cause of disnmirini;
eruptions, loss o'f hair, and b.iby blemishes, viz. : the clogged, irritated, inllameil,
or sluggish condition of tho Pokes. Cdticura SoAr combines dulicatooniolllpnt
properties derived from CtTicrntA. tho great skin cure, with the purest of cleansing
ingredients and mot refreshing of llower odors. No other soap, however expensive,
is to be compared with it for all purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. It com
bines in Onb Soap at One Pkice namely, il Cr:xTS the ur.sT skin and com
plexion soap and the best toilet and baby t o.ip in the world.
Stl 1 thnuzhout the world. Ponm ntro axd Cnix. Cor.,Sl Prop, Ccticvn ItutDin. "A'J
iboat Uie Slio. Sctlp, llilr, isd Hindi," lrc.
A Difficult Problem.
It is among the most difficult prol
lems of natural science for one to becomt
expert in several lines. J. E. Adcox A
Lo., by their combination, have over
work and
while Theo. II.
T Iwl,p ,,n nvnprl nnlti!lti nnil iinmi
on watch repairing, jewelry work and
......... .. .... w,..,.,.,. ...... ,o
engraving, lheir price is as low as con- i
sistent with goncl workmanship. They
, arc ircjiwcu iu uu lu l urK in ueir
several lines, on short notice. Work
i sent by
mail or exnress will receive
i prompt attention.
Sign, "liig Hud
Watch.
J-yt- KKISEMXIUFFCII
Physician and Surgeon,
Special attention Riven to urvcry.
K'X)nis21am!e:. Tel. Voat lileck
t
AD.MI.NISTHATOH'S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that under and
by virtue of an order of the comity cn.ut
of Clackamas county, Oregon, made and
entered on the 1'Sth day of .May, 1900. I
will offer for sale, at private ?nle. from
and after the 7th day of July, 1900, for
cash in hand, sll tho right, tftlo nnd in
terest of the estate of Walter Fish, de
ceased, in and lo lot 12 in block IS,
L-iughlin's Addition to Dalles (Jilv,
asco county, uregon.
A little higher in Fkedkihck Haddon,
price, but outlast! Administrator of tho estate of Walter
a dozen pieces of so- Fish, deceased.
called cheap enam Offers received bv Attomovs for Ad
ded ware. ; ministrator, J. T. ' Whallev," Pipes A
I Tifft, Portland, Or. " jO i
thi:
cleansing
aii iu:ai.in
cuki: j'oi:
CATARRH
CATARRH
B
ri..u n n i
Ely s Cream Balm
iir and tia..mt to
c .iiw.ns 1,0 in-
I wfi-i.'jfely abeorbed.
It OtWflft Aftil 'ff,ntia'
,KSiK LULU 'NHL AO
Iltsil! ami Protect- tho Membrane. Itecoro tbo
bDf of Tajto anl Hmrtl. Lirgc Sjio, so cent at
ELi UUOTUEKS, !A Warrm Street, .New York.
fur Hale. I
We have at Portland a stock of fino
lubricating oils and greaeee. I'rlcee and
terms aro riylit. Write fur prices. Cen- j
tral Ittjfiniii' Co., Uiuvelaml. Ohio. I
Why pay $1.75 pur gallon for inferior'
piints when you can buy James E. ;
Patton's Enn priof painta for $1.50 per!
gillon, guaranteed for 5 yt-ars. Clark & 1
Fa!k, ngenta. nt 17 J
For burn', injiirie', piles and fkin !
diseaeee uee DeWitt's Witcii Hz-il galve.
It is tho original. Counterfeits innv be j
offered. Uteonly DcWitt'p. ' '
Wo aro offering eptcial values in
ladiefe' tun oxfordg. A $2.50 silk vesting
top, lurn-tole oxford for $1.75 while!
they last. Every day is bargain day nt
the New York Cash Stoie.
fur hale.
A good sicoiid-hnnd threshing ma
chine for sale at L. Lane's blacksmith
hop, on Third street. J-t-diS: Im
Hale.
Trimmed hats and patterns ut coat for
the next thirty days at the Campboll A
Wilson millinery parlors. 23. tf
Subscrlbo for The Ciiuonick.
n
rHAYfEVflS'J
Complete
Cipe
of
at
M. Z. DONNELL,
THE DRUGGIST.
C. F. Stephens
.O&nlor In.
j Dry Goods, Clothing,
i Gents' Furnishings.
lioiits, Shew, lints, (,ip, Kutioiis.
ior . i. ixnwus i-ikv.
Jast What-
You uaant.
New ideas in Wall Paper bore. Such
wide variety as we ure showing never be
fore ttraced a single etork. Keal imita
non creton tfTecle ut ordinary prices.
Good papers at clieun mninr r.rir.,.a
Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, youra
ui a auiuu ince, nt oar Hiore on nurd
street. Also a (all line of house paints.
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
B 8 HUMTINOTON WIUOX
HUNTJNOTOW WILSON,
ATfORNEYB AT LAW,
omceomKlr.t(at.aKl,AUK,, RUOh
H lioiits, Silo?, lints, (,ifis, Kutioiis. Act. I1'
11 forW. i. Douglas filioe.
The Dalles. Or. :
i
fx
iff .V.
m'JM
Hti-iHiiom
iiw.uk M'IKililK'.
is
mwimiiii' ,tni'ii
Str. RoBiilntor.
Ship your
Freight
via
Regulator Line.
DOWN.
S l.V. llllllCS
M lit 7 A. M.
h1 Tui'Mlny
TIiIHmIiIV .
nr.
I.v. 1'ortl.unl
ut7 a. M.
Monday
Arr. Diillfs
nt 6 r. m.
I ; Siiliiiilay .
1 k Atr. I'nrlliitnt
lit !: . M.
II
FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
Tm el by the Htcanu-rs ol lln Ittulatnr J.liie.
j. iraui i lii .CjVll.,, jM,.f,v.
!, IWIInml Olllce, O.ik Httcet Dncl
rlf.Wi.fLY.i-r if 2 f If if tfi f if tfLflfifUfZv2xlflfZfJviyr.uttKlxMtrJ1)
j Crandall & Barget
DEALKK6- IN ,m IJobeS,
All kinds of undektakers BuPial Shoes
Funeral Supplies embalmers Etc.
Tho Dalles, Or. r
C. S. Smith,
TIIK
dp-to-date Qroeerl
Fresh E'ca and Creamery
flutter a specialty.
2d Street. 'Phone 270
NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION
I. and Omr: at Vam oiivki:, Wa-ii ,i
Mny 17, 1'.J. I
:otii'' t hcreliy slvcp Unit tlio (oIIdwIiik;
iKiinnl ottlor Iiii.v illeil mitlru of his intention
to make limit proof In Mipnort d( hi-, cliiitn, nml
thatsiicl proof will U'liimlo Ijufuri- W. IS. 1'rfliy,
United h(.ite.s ('iiminhtioiier, at (lold-.-mlak', '
on July ir, vl:
A Hill i, l K, Olliir,
wlio inailu II. K No. HvA, for the (riirtlumil Wi, ;
NW4', St-c A T,. .( N. It l.i K, nml Hi:1., uf si: ,,
Hit Tp .1, N It 11 K. W. II. ,
Ho nami-4 tnc followiiif; wltnofH lo prove Ills
contlnnons rwiiluiu'c upon, nml uultlvntiim of'
:llll lilllll vi
ItoLcrtA. Strnutlipn. t'lir I:. Frniui-u, ill ,
Inm (iiirncr, John Kurc, -ll of l.rle )'. ..
Vhlni!loii.
w. it. liLMi.vi:. :
tiiitySJ-l Itwintcr. ;
KXKCUTOH'S NOTICIC.
Notli'L' i herttiv l-Ivimi Unit tin. nii,l,.rl-ii.l
Inn Ixun ilnly Mppoii tml by tlici-onim court, of
thestatf of On-Koii, executor of tin-' lust Hill
nml U-ttiuncntof Kviililn- Kvnn.s, ileco.i-iil.
All tK-rmiiH Imvlni: i:lalni iiKiiinst the istntt
oflhesiilil I'.viillne Lvnns lire hereby required
to present thetiime lu him, proiierly etllled, ns
by law roiuireil. ill iWhsler, On-iron, within six
moiithfi (torn thediite hereof.
1'iittil tin.- nth ibiv of Jinn:, l'.tn.
l.xeeutor of the last will mid tcstiirnont ol
I.vftllnc l.aii!, devni'ed. junlfi ll
1 T attoi;m:v-.t law.
1,, .. . TIIK IIAI.I.Kri, OltKfiON
Orl'co ovoi, Kirat .Sat. ll'inlt.
F- S.
Gunning,
Blacksmiih,
wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing.
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies,
Cor Sci'OHu & Laugbliu. 'Phone 151
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
The CLARENDON
ftESTAUWT
And CAFE,
J. B. OrosBen & Co., Props.
87 Second Street
i
i
FRENCH & CO.;
' BANKERS.
I TKAK8AOT A KXKKAI.BASlflNU ilUfcl.NKM
j Utters of Credit issued available in the
Sight Exchange and Telegraphi'j
gon, Seattle Wash,, and varioue polnU
In Oregon nnd Washington.
Cplleotlona made at all points on fav.
orable terms. '
REGULATOR LINE.
DALLES, PORTLAND k ASTORIA NAY, CO)
nt tliii ltt'Kulutor l.lnc will run 115 mt tlit fol.j
tiio uimimiiy reu'rviiiR mo riRMt to Olmii'j
Mimvv.
1
Str. Dallas City,
I10WK
I.v. Dulles
1 lit 7 A. h.
.Monday
WrilimUny. ,
1'rldHv
Arr. l'ortlHiul
1 nt I :."0 r. u.
IA I'll.
'tlnml Ji
at 7 (jo
' W a. u. J
TiUfi,ra
. Hnturdity a
Arr. l)nln3
t? r. ji.Jj
-J
Thi- nimjMiuv will oiiileiivnr to Bive its jmH-J
Kor lnrtlier Inlormatlmi luMrcus 'H
W. C. ALl.AWAY, Oon. Atrt.
r
L. Lane,
'iKNl.llAI.
I
1
IE'
- .E,
E
f , Wagon and Carriage Work
Fish Brothors' Wagon.
2.
I Thirdlaud Jeffcrnn. Phoue:i59 1
..GHAS. FRANK-
Butehcns
'
and Farmers
.. Exchange..
Kt-flps on draught the eulfhraled
CDl.l'MlllA ItKKK, ncknnw
eilmd the Wtl Iwr In Tho I taller
at the liMinl priee. Come lu, try
it and hi fonvlneed. Aim the
Finest hrnnds of Wines, l.l-iuir
mill Cfuarii.
Sandtjrjiehes
of nil Kinds iilwiiyb uu hnml
i
J. n. i-ciir.sr K,
l'renlilent.
II. M llKAll,
( alb let
first Rational Bank,
THE DALLES - - - ORECON
' A General Hanking Business transacted
Deposits received, tmbjeut to bight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptb;
! remitted on dav of collection,
: Sight and Telegraphic Exchange eoid cs
New York, Kan Francisco and "ort
I land.
m D'KBOTOKS
U. P. TlIOMI'HOH. JNO. 8. BOUKNl'I)
En. M. Willi akh, Gko. A. Libuk.
H. M. Ubau..
Trie Coiuiia Packing k,
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANUFACTUUKKBOK
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
JRIKI) BEEF. ETC.
JJ. 8TURDEVANT,
Dentist.
Oftloa om rrench & Co.'n llniik
Vhwie C, TIIK DAI.I.K?, OUKCOS
J)lt. K. K. FKKOI1HON,
Physician and Surgeon,
Olllce, Voet Illock (over lotollc ),
.lillno-Uw THE DAUKH, OtKHO.V-
Blacksmim
...AND...
Horsesnoer
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