The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 27, 1900, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
THURSDAY
SKIT.
Tor l'tcolilent
WILLIAM M'KINLEY,
or Ohio.
l'or Vlcc-rrcstilpnt
THEODORE ROOSEVELT,
Of N'ew York.
is going to bo elected," ho said, "I
would soil tin farm and loan the-
jPqq money out on gilt-odgcd mortgages.
- ; If IJryan is elected money is sure to
be scarce and dear for the next four
years and I would fully calculate on
getting from 10 to 15 por cent in
terest for evcrv dollar J had to loan.
j That would beat farming nt deino
cratic prises for wheat, all hollow."
OXLY OXE 11EPLWUCAX SPEECH
An Eastern Urvanitc paper the 1
oilier da wrote contemptuously of
"the one speech which Theodore
Eooscvclt is making every day in
the west," and the Kcw York Sun
replies by saying its esteemed con
temporary pays to Roosevelt a
compliment due to the entire repub
lican stump army.
There is only one republican
speech this year, sajs the Sun. It
varies according to the intellectual
grasp or the rhetoric of the individ
ual speaker, but in substance it is
always the same, because never in
any section of the union does it slur
anj part of the republican platform.
If our contemporary wants to find
varieties of campaign talk it will
find them with the democrats, whose
speakers in one portion of the
country are trying to conceal the
party issue that is made most of
somewhere else.
In even' republican speech will be
found a plea for these three things:
Loyalty to the tlag.
Preservation of the national credit.
Inviolability of the courts.
Taken together, the divided voices
of the democracy are calling for:
Treachery to the flag.
Destruction of the national dredit.
Degradation of the courts.
If there are voters who while they
can't stir within themselves any
political partisanship still have a
prejudice for straightforwardness and
frankness, they will vote the repub
lican ticket.
It is suggested that the vote of
Call Schurz for Bryan should be in
dorsed on the back as "good only
provided a republican congress acts
tins fall so as to runder Bryan
powerless for mischief."
Slil)pliiK Soft (.'ruliH.
Soft crabs art- lieinir .shipped from
Maryland this scn.on in lots of f,000
each, the express, companies carrying
them direct to the northern and east
ern markets, where tlio demand for
them is reater than ever and the
prices obtained excellent. .X. Y.
World.
IIimv the JuotliM-n Sit.
The seat on the right of tlio chief
justice is always occupied by tho asso
ciate justice who has been longest on
the bench; that on the left by the next
in order or seniority, and &o on alter
nately front ripht to left.
FACTS FOR WOOL-GROWFAIS.
The sheep of the United Slates are
worth twice us much money today as
they were at the close of the year
18UG. Then their value was G7,
000,000; now it is over 122,000,000.
"What is the reason for this remark
able change?
In 1802, under tho MclCinley pro
tective tariff, the imports of wool
amounted to but 148,000,000 pounds
and the home production was
29-1,000,000 pounds, while the aver
age price for washed Ohio lleece was
29 cents per pound.
In the fiscal year 1897, the closing
j'ear of the "Wilson tariff which ad
mitted wool free of duty, imports
were 350,000,000 pounds and the
production only 259,000,000 pounds,
while the average price in 189C was
18. cents.
In 1899, under tho Dingloy tariff
which thoroughly protected the wool
growers of the United States, tho im
ports fell to 70,000,000 pounds, the
production increased to 272.000,000
pounds, and the pi ice increased to
28 cents per pound.
It is not surprising, then, that the
value of sheep on American farms
fell from 1 10,000,000 in January,
1892, to 07,000,000 on January 1,
1897, and that it increased under
the restoration of the protective tariff
to 8122,000,000 on January 1, 1900.
Thuoloto' I.Dilim C.rotinil,
Twenty-seven years ago there wore
twice as many medical as theological
students in Merlin. This year there are
four times as manv medical students.
Retiring ivom Business.
Closing out my Entire Stock Regardless of Cost.
Dry Goods; Olothin, Hoots and Shoos, at much Iohf I tutu wholesale
prices. Will sell in hulk or in lots, or any way to suit purchasers.
Entire stock must be closed out before 30 days.
All goods will bo sacrificed except Thompson's Glove-llttltip. Corsets
and llutterick Patterns. Your pricea will he initio. Call early and secure
bargains.
J. P. McINERNY,
Corner Second and Court Sis.
State Sktmal Sehool,
MONMOUTH, - OREGON.
Fall Term Opens September 18, 1900.
The aliments of tlieXnrtiml Sehool nro ptoii-ireJ to tnUe the rftntc Cottlllcit'e Immediately mi
Kr.-uluiitlnn.
liriuluiueircidlty sejuns irooil i3ltl-.. i:xiiie of year from JISJ In tl-'iO.
Htroiig Aciulomlo mid l'mfostmrnl C.mrtej. Now Hpcelul i nurture In JIksiiihI Training
Well eniilpijou Trjilnlus.l'epiirlnient.
For catalogue containing full announcements mUlre,s
1'. I.. CA.Ml'llKl.I., rroliient. or W A. ANN", HusrsMry uf Kacul'y.
1ASS of
Baldwin's
Celery Soda
cures n heailacho nt onco. It fs a pleas
ant, sparkling, effervescent drink that
acts immediately. It cleans and pttrinio'j
tlio Mniuacb, gently miiots tho nerves
and relieve- nil pain. It cures sick and
nervous litadarhe8,seatickne.iM and men
tal fatigue. IOc, 25c, 50c, SI.00
Clarke &. Falls, The D.illes. Ortjjon.
A Difficult Problem. !
It is ninonc the moat ditlicnlt prnh-j
loin of natural science for one to lit'coine
expert in several lines. .1. Ii. Ailcox & ,
Co., by their combination, have over-(
come tliif diflicnlt-y in a practical man-.
ner. J.E. Adcox is itu expert watch-i
maker and is pood on jewelry, optical;
work and enuritviiic while Theo. II. ,
Liuhe is an expert optician nnd is pood I
on watch repairing, jewelry work ami '
oncravinp. Their price is as low as con
sistent with pond workmanship. They;
are prepared to do all work in their '
several lines, on short notice. Work
sent by until or express will receive
prompt ntteution. Sipn. "Hip lied
Watch." I
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
The CLARENDON
EESTAIJWT
And CAFE,
J. B. Crossen & Co., Props.
87 Second Street.
r
..ghas, mM-
Complete
of
Drills
at
M. Z. DONNELL,
THE DRUGGIST.
IViirlilUK I'llit mill Way
The busiest and mightiest liitle tiling
that ever was made is Dr. Kind's New
Lifo Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated
globule of health, that changes weakness j
into strength, listlessness into onerpy,
brain-fat: into mental power. They're
wonderful in building up the health,
Only 25 tents per box. Sold by Blakeley,
the drugpin
Butchers
and Farrneps
ITARRH
..Exchange..
Keeps on draught tho celebrated
COl.UMIIIA HKKll, nekiimv;.
eilxert tlio beat beer in The Dulles,
nt tho usual price. Come In, try
Hand bo convinced. Also the
Finest brands of Wines, I-l-puir
und ClKaru.
Sanduuiehes
of all Kinds always on baud,
Jusi: What
You cuant.
In oil Its stages there
iliouid be clcauiinesa.
Ely's Cream Halm
clcinscs, oothc; sr.dbeaU
tho diieved membrane.
1 1 cures catarrh and drives
away a cold In the head
quickly.
Cream Halm Is placed Into tho nostrils, spreads
over tho membrano and Is abtorbed. Itellcfla iin- (
mediate and a caro follows. It Is not drying does
not produce icecJng. Ijrgo Size, CO cents at Druj;- '
gUU or by mall ; Trial Slz?, 10 cents b7 mall.
ULY IXOTUmtS, SJ Warren frtreet, X w York, j
a
L. Lane,
UKNKKAI.
p. s.
Gunning,
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing.
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies,
'nor Second & Lansblin. 'Phone 157
mm) i n
If llryan is
coiulitian of
n while nnd
"Monoyeil men are back of Bryan,
according to a Portlnndcr recently
returned from the Knst. In New
York $y00,00O,(J0O is in tho hanks
on which only from l& to per j JS,
cent can be secured,
elected an unsettled
affairs will ensue for
interest will run up to C, 8 or even
10 per cent. Under the circum
stances, tho Portlaudor argues, the
moneyed people will back the den
ocratic candidate." This is from the
Telegram and there is probably some
truth in it. At any rato it agrees
with the statement a Wasco county
farmer made to the editor of Tin:
CiutoNicix no longer ago than this ;
morning: "If I were certain Bryan
...AND...
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
New ideas in Wall Paper hare. Sueh
wide variety aa wo nip showing never be
fore graced u ainulo stock, ileal imita
tion creton ell'eeta at ordinary pricea.
Good papurs at eheap paper priceu.
Elegant duaignB, tasteful colorings, vonrn
for a small price, at our atoro on Third
street. Also a full Hue of house paintn.
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
m CDioiiMa h&m go
Wagon and Carriage Work.
Fish Brothers Wagon.
t RACE MARKU
DcaiaNS
COPVniGHTS &c.
6 Third and Jeirc?!Qn. Phone 159
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TllANSACT A KNKHAl.IIANKINO IllIblNKB
Letters of Credit issued available in the
Eastern States.
Sight. Exchange and Tolcraphi'
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago,
St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore-
?:on, Seattle Wash,, and various poiuta
n Oregon and Washington,
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms.
Anyono?tii1lii intietrh mill description nxc
ouloldy iict'rl.-ilii our oplnlim fruo ietlicr (
Invc-Mlliiii H irobaljy pult-ntablo. Coinmunlos
Hunt alrlctlyroiilldoiiliul. Iluinlliookou I'ileiitt
jent frco. Ol'lctt niicncy forHt-cutlnif patent.
I'.uei.u taken tlirouuli ilunn it Co. receive
rj'rciui Tinder, muiuu&cn.'iruc, iinua
cientific JVttaericati.
A Imniliomcljr llltutrntfl wroklr. I.htucH cir
inlalloii (if any ciiitlUn ioiiriml, Turmii. J.'l a
yeur: lour inontlia, tl, lioM by all nawdalvri.
MUNN&Co.3C'Bar. New York
Ufsucli tlrtlto, 625 Y KU VBhlDlon, U.7
fin milium
ONE FOR A DOtS.
lUnare Pimple., Pr.tent
PILLS
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANUFACTUKKH8 0K
Fine Lard and Sansagea
Curers of yf BRAND
HAMS & BACON
DRIV.D BEEF, ETC.
, 8. HCIIBIICK,
i'reildent.
II.il. JlKAl.L,
Uaalilui
First National Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OFIEdON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
uruu or uiiecic.
remitted on dav of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, San Francisco and port.
:anu.
DIRKOTOHB.
D. F. Thompson. Jmo. 8. BcHixiir.
Ed. M. Williams, Uo. A. Luaa.
U, M. tSHALL.
$1.00 per month.
Strictly H rat chi?s local ami loin;
tllHtiinw) tulephonn service within
your home.
J.ini'P do not cross-talk. Your con
versation will lie kept a secret.
No cost (or installing.
Yon pit the ntandard Humilng
Loin; Dietiint Inntruincnt.
Contl tiuous day and nliiht nnrviee.
We will accept your contract for
ten years and allow you to cancel
Hrtin'o on RtviiiK uh thirty days writ
ten notii'ii.
PACIFIC STATES TELEPHONE COS.
L " - - - . ; . w v -- -'itj
KEGXiLATOR LINE. I
Str. RoBtilator
DALLES, P0I11UN1) & ASIOIHA NAY.
HtfiimorH of tlio Uci;uliitiir Llnowllt run mrtheM.'
llWiIip .-flltUllR'. III!.- V.U!!lMll- IVSUrVIIln III" IlIll O CttHjl j
M t.llli.' ..kiii'u. umu.;.
h no mm
l.V ll.lllCH
H nt 7 . M.
fc" TiifMliiy
S Tlminlnv
H Sut11r1l.1v .
Arr. rnrllmnl
'. nt v. m.
nr.
I.v l'nrtlaiiil
III 7 A. M.
Mniiilny
. iM'uiivsiiiiy
Ship your
Freight
via
Str. Dalles City.
IIOWN
, I.V. lllllk'H
' 1117 A. h.
1 .Muniluy
1 Wi iIik-kiIiiv
Arr W , Regulator Line. J
ntr v. k. I ut i::'.o I-, st.
1
tlr.
l. l'orlUri
iit":W.(,y.
TuciJi;
Tharxlii
.nr. ut!
nt 5r. 1.
POR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
p.. Travel liy the Htcamcrs nf the ltcituliitor Line. Tim Cnmpiiny will cmleiiviir to Klvclli
K runs the licit M-rviri' iiHhlo. l'or liutliur luliirmiitliiii uililn.is
J. rnrtliiml Olllue, Oak Htrcut Dock.
W. C. ALLAWAY, Con. Ant.
Wasco Warehouse Compaii!
Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain ot i n kin
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kindi
Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, Tlitm
Headquarters fcr "Byers' Best" Pendle-
tOIL FlOUr 'J'hiH Monr iu manufactured exproHsly (or fsallj
tifctt: every nacl: is nunrantoed to n'tve euttefactior.
Wei sell our (roods lower than any Iioiiho iu tlio trade, and if you don't think!!
can ana (jot our pncen ami liu convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Whea.t, Barley and Oats.
M Cub FME.I OCr UV0
n..i-.i I
of M lurb Commercial Sample Rooms.
5 Purest Liquors for Family Use?
Dolivorod Lo any part of Ihe Oily. V
Phones; 51 Local, , .
Hss ijiic nuiance. 173 Second Street, y
I SAY! Lend Me Your Ear! J
Uo you know that .John I'ashck. tho 'tailor, is ni;oiit for two oi $
the larue.U nierchant tailorlnc Iiohh-h iu America?
t$j Uo you ltnow that he will nell you a suit, niado to your order, ns $
M (,li;np 'is the hiuid.n.o-dmvn, re.'idy.iiiadc, you buy in the hIoii h, ttml
V Knarantee a lit or no tale? Y
11 .. 1 ,,)( '"" k,"-that he hua alrendv on hand .for tho cnmlnK f"" f
W ,n,.I,.lvvi,!lu!,lr'.V1,, 11,0 I'l'iideoiueHt and IIudhI lino of samples oyer shown
in llio Dalles 1
JOHN PASHEK, Morohant Tailor, Agent. ;
ft
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 Panoy Grocer es.
GEORQE RUCH, Pioneer Grooer.
tte- Hold br ilnggMt. m U0SANK6 CO. Phil