The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 17, 1900, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
MONDAY
For rieoldent
WILLIAM M'KINLEY,
Of Ohio.
I contrasts strongly with what these
same democrats arc now asked to
- SEPT. 17, 1900 ! support if they follow the vagaries
i of Mr. Bryan.
For Tce-rrelilent
THEODORE ROOSEVELT,
or "ew York.
BRYAX BOASTED TO A TCRX.
Distress
The Portland Lantern, the ooject
and aim of whose existence has al
ways been a mystery to this deponent.
' has chanced hands and will in future '
; support the Kansas City platform.
' The diminutive sheet onens its little
; campaign with the appalling an- j
.nouncement that "Portland and'
Senator Hanna tore the mask of j vjcjnjty wjh 0 for Bryan and all
Candidate Bryan in vigorous style ih&t iemain5 ,? t0 count Bryan's;
last Saturday at Delphi, Indiana. , majorjty." The Lantern's call is'
In recounting Bryan's efforts with ev.idcn;"iy jn a vigorous condition. !
the anti-republicans of the senate in i S5rf5
"behalf of the ratiOcation of the
Spanish treaty, which gave us pos
session of the Philippine islands, ilr.
Hsnna said :
"The position of the democratic
party upon the Philippine question !
was made and fixed up in the city of
Washington by Mr. Bryan, and his
close advhers themselves. I was(
there about that time. I knew what
was going on. I could see by the
evidences when that question was
discused in the senate, :after seeing ,
Mr. Brj'an da' after day in the cor- j
ridors and anterooms of the senate,
button-holing his men, that werei
holding back and away from bis in- ,
fluence, that he had said that the .
treat' must be passed, and it was t
passed. "While we of us who had ,
the pleasure and enjoyed the right I
of voting from principle aud sus-l
taiuing the strong arm of the admin-1
istration, working from the stand
point of duty, felt ihal we had taken ;
a prominent part in that glorious act
of ratifying the treatj-, and saving j
the honor and integritj of the Amer- j
Retiring from Business.
Closing out my Entire Stock Regardless of Cost.
Drv Goods, Clothinjr, Boots and Shoe?, at much less than wholesale
prices." Will sell in bulk or in lota, or any way to suit purchasers.
Entire stock must be closed out "before 30 days.
All poods will be sacrificed except Thompson's Glove-fitting Corsets
and Bntterlck Patterns. Your prices will be mine. Call early and secure
bargains.
J. P. McINERNY,
Corner Second and Court Sts.
after eating
Is cucd from tho stomach not
beginning Its work iniEit'dlately.
Until It gets to work vou Tetl dis
tressedthe food lays in your stom
ach like a weight.
To siArt digestion to nmte the
rtomach do Its work yon must assist
it if your stomach is weak or slow
t work.
Baldwin's
Dyspepsia
Tablets
No. 21
taken after meafc supplies tho stom
ach with necessary ncids and juices
which dicest the food quicil in a
proper manner. To get tho best
results use Baldwin's Health Tablets
Ko. 2) with tho Dvspepsia Tablets.
The Dysprpsia Tablets cost iOo and
can be had a;
Clarke & Folk, The Dalles Oftgor. ;
GOING EAST- '
If yoa intend to thke a trip East, aefc
ican army and American navy, and your tiuket agent to route you via The
upholding the American people, still, j Great Wabash, a modern and up-to-date
for all that, we were not numerically raSad 5" r pfartica'"r T.
, , , Through trams from Chicago, kansae ,
strong enough to have accomplished Chy 0mana or St- Loa-16 10 XfcW york
iuai purpose, it it bad not been for , and New England points. All trains
MT. ANGEL COLLEGE, j
Conducted by the Benedictine Fathers.'
The Ideal Place for Your Boys. I
Will Reopen on Sept. 5th, 1900. !
$1.00 per month.
Strictly first r!ns! local r.n.l long
distance telephone soviet within
your homo.
Lines do not cross-talk. Your con
versation will ho kept a secret.
No cost for Installing.
You gut the standard Hutmlng
Long Distant Instrument.
Continuous day niul night service.
Wo will neccpt your contract for
ten years ami allow you to cancel
same on giving m thirty days writ
ten notice.
PACIFIC STATES TELEPHONE 00B.
A Difficult Problem.
It is among the most difficult prob
lems of natural science for one to become
expert in several lines. J. E. AdcosA
Co., by their combination, have over
come this difficulty in a practical man-,
ner. J.E. Adcox is an expert watch
maker and is good on jewelry, optical
work and engravinc, while Tlieo. H.
Liebe is an expert optician and is good
on watch repairing, jewelry work and
encraving. Their price is as low ab con
sistent with good workmanship. They
I are prepared to do all work in their
several lines, on short notice. Work
sent by mail or express will receive i
prompt attention. Sign, "Big Ited
Watch."
the cohorts of Mr. Bryan, Did he
and his cohorts act from the same
motives which inspired the repub
lican members of that senate? No;
I am ashamed to say no; because we
knew that the purposes he had in
. view were purely political and in
tended to be used just as the)' have
been used to make an issue; possibly
a paramount issue, but at least a
collateral issue in the coming cam
paign. And that has been the result."
And then Senator Hanna proceed
ed to quote the scathing words of
that grand old man, Senator Hoar,
of Massachusetts, spoken about a
mouth ago in presence of twenty to
thirty prominent business men of
Boston, id response to a reqnest that
he give his views on the political
questions of the campaign. Senator
Hoar said :
"Gentlemen, you all know that 1
Lave not been in harmony with my
party upon this Philippine question,
but that is only one of the man' im
portant questions, and as long as my
part' stands upon the foundation,
the principles of which were the be
ginning and baptism of its life, I
shall stand by my party. But I pro
pose to tear the mask from the face
run via Niagara Falls and every through
train has free reclining chair cars, sleep- .
ing and dining cars. I
Stop over allowed on all tickets at Ni- ,
agara Falls. Ross C. Cli.ne, j
Pacific Coast Pass. Act,, j
Los Anceles, Calif. !
C. S. Cea.st., G. P. A., St. Louis, ilo. ',
LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN, j
From J. Kaebei'e pasture, three miles
'south of town, two mare?. One Is a
J dark bay, branded H on left shoulder,
left hind foot white, weight about 1150 ;
pounds. The other is brown, big D on j
left shoulder, weight about S00 pounds, j
A liberal reward mil be paid for their1
return to J. Knebel, or for such ieforma-
tion as will lead to their recovery. ei I
Mrs. E. Julian has bought the Cates J
wood saw. Parties wanting wood sn' '
will please leave ordeiE at the Julian
lodging house,
phone 201.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
The CLARENDON
KESTAUHAJiT
And CAFE.
J. B. Crossen & Co., Props.
87 Second Street.
r
or
communicate with
f 10 lw i
Mrs. Phillips is prepared to furnish .
cut flowers and ail kinds of floral do-,
signs on Ehort notice. Phone number
COT. slO-lm ,
..CflflS. mu-
Batehers
and Farmers
..Exchange..
Kect on draught the celebrated
COLUMBIA MEEK, nekmnv:
edged the heat b-.vr In The Dalles,
at the usual jirlee. Come in, try
It and be convinced. Alo the
Fln-st brands o Wines, Liquor
and Cleans.
Sandrjaiehes
of all Kinds alwy on hand.
Complete
Cirje
f
Drills
at
M. Z. DONNELL,
THE DRUGGIST.
Waseo Warehouse Company
Headquarters for Seed Grain of au kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain ot fii kin
Headquarters. for Boiled Grain, an kinds
Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, Xfeed
Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle-
tOTl FlOlir ''IS oUr 1H manufactured expressly for family
vV'l-- UH. Lvt'ry flack is cnarnnteed to pive satisfaction,
We sell our poode lower than any house in the trude, aud if you don't think to
call aud cet cur prices and be convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat. Barley and Oats
Just What
St.
plaij 5 Hcaaemy
Under the direction of the
Sisters of the Holy Names of
Jesus and Mary.
THE DALLES, - OREGON.
of that bypocrite, William J. Brpan. Tbll! ,n!itltut,011 u ,,ieastiy u(eT
I me loiumuia on me line 01 me u. u. iv uo. ;
thence it la easy ol ucccas for all those who dc
Blrc to secure a comfortable home and u proxies
.Ion .iff liHi.iilfii. Ifir ttmtm it titi hi.. i..
I HI I w i-lll l .11. ..1111. HHUhUIM. tjl i
' wardt. The locution of the Academy is nuc off
3 cal1 him a hypocrite because, like
my friends, Senator Lodge tind Sen
ator IJannn. I know thr mntlvp ' wnrui. The locution 01 the Academy is nuc c
' ' a hUO ine motive - the mo,t hcaltljr ou the ,,ac,,C thls lMJ.
Which insil'tred the nctir.n fin 1,!, tlon of Orecon Ung proverljlal for ita i-ui
. wnitr. DruciiK air, nnu
part to ratify the treaty. You told
me then, but I could hardly believe
it was true, and I now ce that it ' . Kor detailed Information ajijily to tho Slater
was true, and tuat be is acting the I
part of a consummate hypocrite in1
an ui5 navocacy in opposition to tue fc
nresident on that niipfitlnn" iS
-j .
P. s.
Gunning,
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing.
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies.
Cor Second & LanM. 'Plione 157
II I WW VCl III "
rr
ure
water, bracire air. and tilctuiexmo tcenerv.
The Academy is incoriorntcd nnd authorUed by
me cuuu 10 eoiuur Avuueime nonorH.
litwrd and tuition tier tcholuxtle year. tm.
Utudit-s will be reaunied Tuewluy, September, Ith
SO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
"We declare in favor of a strict
adherence to the traditional policy
of the democratic party in the matter
of territorial extension: that the
speedy annexation of Hawaii, the in
dependence of Cuba, Porto Rico
and the Philippines nnd their acquisi
tions are favoted, if in keeping with
enduring peace with the powers of '
Europe.' This is not an extract
from a republican platform ; not at
all. It is part of the platform
adopted by the (democrats at Mt.
Clemens, Micb., in June, 1898. It
L. Lane,
TRADE MARKS
lesions
Copyrights Ac.
Anrono Mndlnc a ketrh and description urn
quleklr ascortulti our opinion free whether a i
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BlacKsmlib
liiTOinInn Is piobnbl natKiitiible.
luiin Sl
ipitlat notice, nlthoat choree, In tli(
ConiruuiilcK.
, Handbook on l'utout
leui irec uiaeat aucner lortccuriniTPaianu.
tlonsatrlctlreoiitldeiitri
Did et oucner lor o.curmir pa
throuuh Jlunn it Co. recelv
Horsesnoer
Wagon and Carriage Wark.
Fish trathars' Wagen.
Tbird and Jefferson. Piione 159
Scientific American
A linndtomolr IllmtratAd weeklr. Ijirueat clr.
tulailon of unr kolcntllle journal. 'Xurma. ti a
jeuri lour months, tU Bold byull nuHdenlor.
MUNN Co.36'raWw York
Uraocti Offtco, CZ V tit. WwhloKlon. O. C
PILLS
ONE fOH A OOtl.
HMBore Plmpji, Vmtmi
mTi . rJ.""".mK rrvttmt
A U0TDal of tha tInLl7TU
HMIIII. M UfTT Dllinafifllna HAai .k.. .. "
TiocjioM, w will mU Mmpi fr. or fail i.oilZ.
iiSZJ?' mi mm mtU PI t. "w fall Loi (or
aWb dfOMisM. IMU80SANKO CO.PaVi
New idea6 in Wall Taper here. Such
wide variety aa wo are thowing never be
fore graced a Binulu etock. P.eal imitu
tion creton effects at ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheati paper prices.
Elegant deeigns, tasteful colorings, yonrs
for a small price, at our store on Third
street. Also a full Hue of house paints.
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
The coiumDia PacRing Go..
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MAKUFACT0KKR8 OK
Pine Lard and .Sausages
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
JR1KD BEEF. ETC.
J. 8. tiCIIBNCK,
lrealdnit.
a. M. IStiLl,
Cash let
First National Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to (sight
Draft or Chock.
Collection! made and proceeds promptly
remitted on dav of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange ioid on
new i ore, nan rrancueo anc Port
land. DIRBOTOMa.
D. F. Thompiok. Jno. 8. Bchbhcx,
Ed. M. Williams, Gio. A. Lb,
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, Pioneer Grocer.
$3hC& $h3h&-$
& k
SAY! Lend Me Your Ear!
W Do you know that John I'ashfk. the tailor, is agent for two of &
the hiriiftt merchant tailoring houeee in America?
A Do you know that he will f-ell you a cuit, mnde to your order, bb &
JL cheap as the hnmlu.udown, teiuly-made, you buy in the eloree, and v,
Kunrantee a fit or no Enle? r
Do you know that lie has nlready on hand for the coming fall
C and winter trade tho handsomest and flucBt lino of eamplee ever shown O
0 in Tho-DallKii? 3,
g JOHN PASHEK, Merchant Tailor, Agent.
. THE CELEBRATED
j .. .GOkDjflBlA 6HEWERY.... i;
AUGUST BUCHLEE, Prop.
Of the product of this well-known brewery the United Statea Health
Keportfi for Juno 28. 1900, tayo: "A morn uupeiior brew never entered
the iabratory of the United States Health reports. It is absolutely devoid
of the hliiihtest truce of adulteration, but on tho other hand is composed of
the beet of malt and choicoet ol hops. Its tonic qualitieR are of the holi
est and it can be used with the KreatoJt Luueflt Hiid patlbfaetloo hv old and
youni,'. lie nae can conscientionsly be prescribed bv tho physicians with
the cereainty that a better, purer or more wholeaouie beverage could not
possibly be found."
Tilnef. Rnnnn1 CUnnl rtlTTTTI Tv ATT mn snnn TkT
Grandall&Bdrget
DEALEBS IN jj
fill kinds of undertakers Burial Shoes
Funeral Supplies embalmers Etc.
The Dalles, Or.
State fiotmal School,
muiNiviuuTH, - . OREGON.
Pall Term Opens September 18, 1900.
grUulm.' lotBkotl.o Htnto Certlflcato Immediately on
T".1' kC0!,r?1KO,(Kl ll". Uxpoiue ot ycr.(ro.a 180 to 1160. M
Kor cutalogue coutululag full aunouncomenU nddrcua
V. U CAMl'UKLL, I'roilUoat. or W A. WANK, 8reUry of Ful -J-