The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 18, 1900, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
TUESDAY
- SEPT. 18, 1900
For President
WILLIAM M'KINLEY,
Of Ohin.
Fqr Vlcr-l'renlrtent
THEODORE ROOSEVELT,
Of New York.
BRYAN ON LINCOLN.
territory it ever owned with the
liberality nnd generosity it has shown
to Forto Hico. Let us mention one
pnrticulnr in proof of this allegation:
During the year 1899 thero was col
lected nuil paid into the United
States treasury from the territories of
Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma
and Alaska the sum of $2,134,00-1.
i Of this sum there was returned to
j these territories, for the wages of
federal officials nnd for other federal
like Mr. expenditures, the sum of 4 16,330,
has been leaving a net balance of profit to the
from treasury of $1,737,65-1.1 S. The profit
Retiring from Business.
Closing out my Entire Stock Regardless of Cost.
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boot nnd Shoes, at much lees thnn wholesale
prices. Will eell in hulk or in lots, or any way to suit purchasers.
Entire stock must be closed out before 30 days.
All poods will be sacrificed except Thompson's filovo-fittiric Corsets
ami Hutterick Patterns. Your prices will he mine. Call early and secure
bargains.
J. P. McINERNY,
Corner Second and Court Sts.
The Globe-Democrat,
Bell in the Oreconian,
studying Aryan's quotations
i rnanifc Hmr nro nnt from Alaska, nlnne. amounted to I
strictly complimentary to either $927,132.80. That is to say, vre.MT. ANGELl COIjljECxili,
Bryan or his running mate. The ! took from Alaska, in the form of im- - " 1,.
Globe-Democrat says: port taxes and internal revenue,' COIldUCted by tile BeneCllCtllie F &tlierS.
Brvau in his speeches frequently j nearly a million dollars more thau '
quote's Lincoln. He did this in hi's we paid back in the form of federal . Tlie Ideal Place IOr YOUl' BOyS.
address in Ohicago on Labor da-, j expenditure. Thus out of every 5 -
'Monarchy itself is sometimes hinted i collected in the four territories less j W ill ReOpeil Oil Sept. 5 til, 1900.
possible refuge from the than 1 goes back to be expended! "
Lincoln in these territories. In other words
at us a
power of the people,"
said
in a message which Bryan refers to. ; over 80 per cent of the money col-
!A Difficult Problem.
$ i .oo per month.
Strictly 11 rut chips local nn.l long
diBlnncn telephone ftivico within
your home.
l.hicfl do not crnstnlk. Ynur con
viTBrttion will he kept h accrot.
No cobi for installing.
You trot the etnndurd Ilunning
Lone Distiuit Instrument.
Continuous c)rv and night service.
Wu will accept your contrnct for
ten yeurp and allow you to cancel
BHtno on (giving ub thirty days writ
ten notice.
PAOiriC STATES TBLEPH0HE COS.
"In mv present position I could lected by the United Stales, is - it js auionp the most difficnlt prob
scarcely be justified were I to omit j expeuded for the general purposes of ;J,esm'' 'l'TSA
raising n warning voice against tins
approach' of returning despotism."
When Lincoln said this he, of course,
had Bryan's party friends in Jeffer
son Davis' government .in view. A
few sentences earlier than those
the union and is so much clear profit , Co., by their combination, hrm over-
nnt nf tl.ncn i.rritnring XV.iv lnr nc COllIC till? difficulty in B practical lliail-
see how we have treated Porlo Rico, j
Under the law that has been so bitter-
ner. J. E. Adcos is nn expert watch-)
maker and is pood on jewelry, optical '
work and encravinc. while Theo. U.
! I.imIim io nn pvnnrl nntirinn uritl in innd
ly and let us charitably hope, in on watch repairing, jewelry work and j
mauy cases isuorantly denounced ' enpravine. Their price is ne low at con-
" airfunf trilli rrri w nrtrmonulitn I lint'
quoted by Bryan, Lincoln said that by the Bryanites, not a single dollar i rtre prepared to do all work in their j
. . ... .,.. i uo -i . .:., Ur.l-
(t:i n nn nnlnrt frnm Min t'nrt n I'monc rtnnc srvciai mice, uu auui i nuiiuu, ..i.in.
" " ' I. , . , leent bv
insurrection is largely, if not ex-j into the (Lnited Mates treasury. ; prompt
clusively, a war upon the Tirst prin- j Every dollar so collected, whether in j Watch.'
rishts of the people." ! Porto Rico, goes into a separate fund j
The Confederacy, according to 'and is spent on the islanders. The j
Lincoln nnd every other friend of : people of a territory pay taxes for;
the Union, made "war upon the first j the support of the general govern-:
principle of popular government , ment, precisely the same as do the(
mail or exoress will receive i
attention. 'Sipn, "1 Red J
If a resident of
New Mexico makes cigars he paysj
the same internal revenue taxes as
are paid by a resident of Oregon.'
In both cases the money collected j
goes into the United States treasuiy.
In neither case does a dollar of it ,
ever go back to the state or territory
for the building of roads, making
sanitary improvement, caring for the
poor and unfortunate or supporting
schools. But every dollar collected
on Porto Rican imports and exports i
is expended on the Porto Ricans
themselves, and the most of it is ex
pended on purely local affairs, such
as arc invariably supported from
direct taxation in the states and ter
ritories. The only exception, there
fore, that we are making in the case
of Porto Rico is in treating her bet
ter than we have ever before treated
any territory of the United States.
A full line of hoys'
New York Cash Store.
the rights of the people." Some of people of the states.
liryan s relatives, however, in lsul
C5 were in sympathy with the Con
federates' war, and Br an, of course,
would have been if he had been old
enough at the time. They were
copperheads, and did all they could
to obstruct and defeat the Union
cause. If Bryan had been twenty
or twenty-five years of age during
the war of secession there is a strong
probability that he would have been
a member of the Knights of the
Golden Circle, like his running mate
Stevenson. He would have made
speeches for Yallandigham in 18G0
in Ohio, have aided the tlrafl rioters
in New York in the same 3'ear, and
have got himself into Fort Lafayette,
Fort "Warren or some other place
vhere rebel sympathizers in the
North were locked up.
"When Bryan made this quotation
from Lincoln he ought to have told
his audience the conditions under
which Lincoln spoke. The persons
who were trying to establish "mon
archy" werC.Jefferson Davis and his
friends, whom Bryan would have
been aiding at the time if he had
been old enough to nttract any at
tention. Yallandigham, "stcvenson,
Jesse D. Bright, Milligan nnd thous
ands of other Bryanites who were
then well known or who became so
afterward, were doing their little
and level best to brace Jefferson
Davis up and to extend the mon
nrchy oil over the country. The
men whom Bryan, for selfish pur
poses, now lands, would have been
denounced and obstructed by Bryan
if Bryan had been on the stump in
the war of secession days. Bryau
would have hated Lincoln as much
as any one did who was ever locked
up in a northern militarj' prison.
He is preaching the same fort of flag!
lurling now which he would have
advocated in 18G4, and he will have
just as little influence on events to
day as his fellow-copperheads had
then.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
The CLARENDON
RESTAURAJlT
And CAFE.
J. B. Crossen & Co., Props.
87 Second Street.
clothing at the !
9
Butehefs
and Farmers
..Exchange..
Keorm on draupht llio celebrated
COl.rMlllA UKEK, nclcnmv:
edged the tvst beer In The Dulles,
Ht the uniiiil ptice. Come In, try
It nnd bt convinced. Aim the
Finest brauda oi Winch, Urjnor
mid Cigars.
Saodtaiehes
of all Kind!) nhvejrs on band.
Complete
of
Drills
at
M.Z. DONNELL,
THE DRUGGIST.
Wasco Warehouse Company
Headquarters for Seed Grain of all kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain ol v 11 kin
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds
Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, X?uKd
Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle
ton Flour
Thia Hour ip manufactured exjirenDly for faralh
ubu: cverv nack I irur.ranteed to dve Haiwhrtini.'.
Wa eull our poods lower than any bouse in the trude, aud if you don't think so
' call and got eur prices and be eouvinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Whaat. Barley and Oats
istress
after eating
U ctosed from tho stomach not
BWnalsK Its work iramedtaUly.
untu it irets to work you feel dit.
the food Urn In your atom-
tre&Md-
ch Ukn u weight
EXCEPTION A L THE A THE NT
POUTO 1UCANS.
OF
"The generous treatment of the
Porto Ricans accords with the most
liberal thought of our own country
and encourages the beat aspirations
of the people of the island," says the
president in his letter of acceptance.
And that sums up the Porto Rican
question in one sentence. For the
United SieJea has sever treated any
To start dbetian in mil.
Btoauoh do its work you mut asswt
It II your stomach Is weak or eiowr
f to work.
Baldwin's
Dyspepsia
Tablets
No. 21
proper manner. To get tho lxrt
rwults uso Baldwin's Health Tr.blota
Ivo. S5 with tho Dyspopda Tablet.
The Dyspepsia Tablets coat Oo and
can be hid at
Cbrko & Falk, Tho Dalles, Ortgon.
F- s.
Gunning,
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing.
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies,
Cor Second & Lailn. Tiioiic 157
Just What
You uaant.
i ?Q jT?)
IK
fll v . I
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
Nasal
CATARRH
In all It ttaxe there
should be cleanliness.
Ely's Cream Bala
clean K,ioothej and heal
the dlwatd cicmbrsn.
It cures catarrh and drires
away a cold in the head
quickly.
Cream Balm Is placed Into the nostrils, spreads
orer the membrane and is absorbed. Bellsfis Im
mediate and a care follows. It is not drying does
not produce sneezing. Large Sue, CO cents at Drug.
ghiU or by null ; Trial Sue, 10 cents by mall.
W5V JXKTIIKI18, K Warren Street, New York.
trade marks
Designs
COPVRIGHTO &C.
' 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.
irTV
SAY! Lend Me Your Ear!
as
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Do you know tlmt John 1'iiHhck. tins tiiilor, ia ngetit for to of
the target uiurclmut tnilorini: lioii6i'H in AinuncnV
Do you know tlmt lie will hull yon n suit, mndu to vour order, ns
elii-Hp uh the hiin(.it,t)-lown, rendv-tnude, vou buy in life utoree, and
HUiiruuttH! t fit or no euIu? V
Do you know tlmt lie line nlrcmlv on hand for the coming fH X
and wiulur trndu tliu liandtiOuitiHt nnd finest lino of bUinnloH
in Tliu Dalles? ji
JOHN PASHEK, Merchant Tailor, Agent, f
BgH3B bSb5h
New ideas in U'nll Pa pur hero. Such
wide variety ns wo are allowing novor be
fore urnced a Dintjlo stonk. Real imita
tion croton etfeute ut ordinary pricee.
Good papers ut cheap paper priceB.
iiit'Baiu ueaigns, tuatelul coloriiiKs, yours i f
" oihuii juiuu-, uv our more on Third
street. Also a full line of house paints.
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
Te GQluinDm PacRifig Co.,
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
THE CELEBRATED
AnronoK'ndlnn n ftVctcl, nnd rtencilnllon ma-
llmittrlctJrcoiirjil;iitfal. Handbook on I'atunK
oil cklr uaccrl.lln unr UDliilun freo wlirthor n'
iiiTennon is pnn.nDiy piiicnianic. torniiiimlc.
tent froo. Olileit Bdonoy for eecurmi; uatciiu
I'dlm.ta taken thrmik'ti Jlutiii ft Co. rcccWu
tratalnltist, rlthout ch.iruo, Initio
Scientific American,
A h.indiomcl illuatralei weekly. IJirueit rlr.
liiUtliiit ut anr tclentlUo lnurtiul, 'J'ertus. 13 a
your: four rnontba, tl. Sola nyall nontdealeio.
MllNN&Co.30,BNewVqrk
branch OMea, c31 V fit, Waiuimitoii, V. 7
fMl!MftS.
ONE FOR A DOtl.
P.'"?? ?". Purlfrtb Blood,
Vur uvadaebe and UraiMMU,
DLLS
tu day U Bx-eMirr
MAHOKACTUBERB OK
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curersof BRAND
HAMS & BACON
JIUF.D BEEF. ETC.
.. .COIiUIWBlA BREWERY....
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop.
Oi the product of this well-known brewery tho United States Health
Imports for Juno 28. 1009, aye: "A mon) aupeilor brew never entered
the htbriitory of the United States Health reports. It is ubnolutely duvoiu
of the alishteat trace of adulteratiuii, but on thu-olher hand is composed of
tliu best of ma t and choicest of hops. Its tonic qualities are of the life";
est and it can ho used with the ureatoot benefit nnd satisfaction hv old d
voiiuc. Its use can couecientiouhly he prescribed hv tho physicians itl'
tho ccrenlnty that a hottur, purer or iiioro wholeaoniu bovernuo couM no'
possibly be found."
East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON.
J.H.HCHENCI,
i'ruildent.
U. JI.lllUI.L,
C'UHlltCT
first national Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OREGON
A General Banking Buainese transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds prompt
remitted on day of collection.
Bight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, Han Francisco and port-
land.
DIKKOTOMa
D. P. TliOMraox. Jno. 8. Soiinmi.
Ed. M. Williams, Gio. A, Lusa.
tl. M. HBALL,
Gyandall & Barget
DEALEHS IN
fill kinds of undertakers Burial Shoes
Funeral Supplies r) embalmers Etc.
ir s?
The Dalles, Or.
State fiotmal School,
MONMOUTH, - . OREGON.
Pall Term Opens September 18, 1900.
Krmb.tl(m.,,;nt', ' ,Nor"!',1 k1 f,rc mA to take tlio Btnto Cortlflcato ImmeUlsWlT
wrT TJ',llr ""T0 K,m ,03ttll"", Kaiwiiio of year mm IW to 1150. ,..,,
Welt ttXtt A (Jour,us- 1c'r"'rc 1,1 MHm"" "
Kor cataloKue containing lull aiiiiouncoinonta na.lreHH , ,,,
1'. U CAMi'llKM,, I'rwWuut. or W A. WANK, QesreUry oi cu'