The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 04, 1900, Image 2

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THURSDAY
For rresldent
WILLIAM M'KINLEY,
Of Ohio.
Tor Vice-President
THEODORE ROOSEVELT,
or .N(ir York.
hand and
call a meeting in a few
OCT 4 1900 ys 10 k 'n some centrally
located hall in Portland. The tie-
, cision of the veterans will be awaited j
with interest. It may not have the
; effect of changing the opinions of a ;
' great number of people but it will
have a tendency to materially,
strengthen the cause it favors. By
all means let us know what the
TEDDY ANSWERS THE BRYAS- veterans think of expansion and how j
ITES. ' uacuy tney are scareo at tne siogey :
of imperalism.
While at Lexington, 2seb., the J
other day Governor Roosevelt gave 1 The deglutition of Washington
the following answer to those Bryan-1 populism by the Bryanites of that:
ites who have been urging that if he state has been at last accomplished,!
were sincere in his opposition to the ; that s to say sit but the tail, which
3sew York ice trust he had the ' refuses to be swallowed, and instead j
remedv in his own hands and asjof wagging the Washington demo-i
governor of the state had
to destroy it,
replied :
! Retiring from Business.
j Closing out my Entire Stock Regardless of Cost, j
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, at mnch Jess than wholesale j
prices. Will eell in bulk or in lots, or any way to snit jiurchasers. j
Entire stock must be closed ont "before 30 days. ,
All poods will be sacrificed except Thompson's Glove-fittinc Corsets
and Butteiick Patterns. Your prices will be mine. Call early and secure
bargains.
J. P. McINERNY, j
Comer Second and Court Sts. ;
State fiormal School,
MONMOUTH, - OREGON.
s Fall Term Opens September 18, 1900.
Tho tl!ilints nf !hl VnrtHl w-hnnl nrt nwnifftl tn tn -hi Stjit,' fVrttfiPflte lnmedistelY OH
the power cratic canine as formerly, will now ; graduation.
To this the governor , bitch itself on to the nether extremity 3ttM ACBete nn(1 rrofes,OIm, Coiirscj. New specl nature in Maaui TrahUnc
,of social democracy, commonlv Veii equity iinins ncruutment.
x u. kaiis.uv. v. - uitf iuii mi tiuuiiLWUiwiit." nuiiiva
P. U CAMPBELL, r.-ttident. or W A. W ASS, Secretary of Facul'r.
"That is hardly correct as a matter1 known as Debsism. At the middle-'
of governmental knowledge. I can- j of-the-road state convention, held ; - ;
not call out the militia to destroy a ! n Spokane Tuesday, it was decided Difficult Problem.
trust. "What can be done is to have not to place a ticket in the GeM and , ,-, Q . .
. . .1 is auionc tte most uimcnlt prot-
the legislature pass and the governor ' resolutions were passed urging all , lews of natural science (or one to become
sign a law to do av.ay with the trust, ; populists to oppose the fusion ticket "I1 " r;eral .u.nes-- Jl ?' Alkos &
f, "-) r , Co., be their combination, hr.ve over--
and then have the attorney-general an" support the social dcniocrnc ; come this difficulty in a practical man-;
proceed under that law to entorce it. This is the natural drift and tendency uer,- J- E; Adcus ,ia Bn. exn watch-;
1 . ,. .... . maker nnil is pood on jswolrv. optical
according to the best of his capacity. ! ' populism which is only a step ' work and enpravine. wnile "Theo. H. .
"Xow" are not ihee the onlv 1 nearer socialism, whose end is an-' Liebe is an expert optician and is pood
, 'uut vuc t ; on watch repairine, jewrlrv work and
tblns that can be doner "Well, I ; archy and ultimate perdition, than encravinsr. Tiieir price iea's low ns con-
have done them both. In the first Bryamsm. sistent with cod workmanship. They
j are prepared to do ail work m their
year of rev term as governor we , ,. , .... several lines, on short notice. Work
w,,pd. ' spvprB . tT. w We oSr isK n hame,! PrI01 the:eent by mail or exure's will receive
passed a very severe anti-trnst law, . twric8.a.wee Chronicle, price ?t.50, ! prompt attention. Sign. "Big Red,
and now the attorney-general is j and the Weekly Oregonian, pnre $1.50, ' Watch."
$ i .oo per month.
Strictly llrst elites local nn I long
dietrttico telepliono service within
your homo.
Lines do not cross-talk. Your con
versation will he kopt a secret.
No cost for installinp.
You pot the standard Hunning
Ixinp Distant Instrument.
Continuous day and nlpht service.
Wo will accept yonr contract for
ten years and allow you to cancel
sbhio on giving us thirty days writ
ten notico.
PACIFIC STATES TELEPHONE 00B.
proceeding under that law nsainst both papers for ?2 a year. Subscriptions;
The difficulty comes 1 unaer tuu oc,ir raast Pa,d ad-!
t vance. tf j
trust : i
the ice trust.
in the delay caused- by the
counsel, as they are appealing, as
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
Clarke & Falk have on sale a full line
they have a right to appeal, to every j ' P'"t anit artist s "ej
legal technicality, and nie making' .,
every effort to stop a decision on the 1 -
merits of the case. The people wboj Physician and Surgeon,
are responsible for the action of the j Siwsiai attention given to Mi-reiy.
trust's counsel are the stockholders of Rsisaaj;. vogtcioct
the trust, who are, among others, j NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
3Ir. Richard Croker, the leader Of! Notice Is hereby civ-en Ihnt the nndersiiiitd
, , has duly filed with the couiuv clerk ol Wascu
the democratic partV in 2s ew York, ' county, Oiecon, his tinal account and reiiort a
opponen
two years ago,
The CLARENDON
HESTAUARflT
And CAFE.
J. B. Orossen & Co., Props.
S7 Second Street.
Mr. an M vck, who was my : ceased, and that the honorable county coori
, J ! rlied Monday, the. :h day of .November, li-.O,
nent for governor Of 2CW York WoclocS a. . of ald day as the time, and
runumc on an anti-
has
ut
the
i county court room In the county court house iu
udjies u:j, :iico county, ureton, as the place
trust platform, and ho IS now one'' All verjons Interested in said estate are here
- .. , , , ,, . ; by notified to aptearHt said time and plact and
OI the 0122est Stockholders in the ice : 8b0H' if any there tt, why said rejort
J should not be approved and said executor dis
trust. Cbarcrtl. ,
c " Dated this tfc dev of September, 3?."0.
FKAXK MENEFEE,
Tl , . , . I Execator of the estate of Phoebe J. ilaisnt.
I be attornej-general is now pro- deceased. oc;
ceeding against the ice trust, and if
Mr. Croker, Mr. Van Wyck and the
associates who are members of the
0
Sale of Keal Property.
Notice is hereby given that under and by vir-
. . . , . . , , nut ui nu uiuer iui mue anu eniereu in tne
trust were not employing the best County Court of Wasco County. OregorTon the
counsel in the state to ilelay action, !ini,5torwitrtheiM
oi juuainan jacsson, ueceasm, win, irom and
we should have had a decision of the
court long ago. The republican attorney-general
is pressing that action
tinder that law, introduced by a
democrat, but passed by a republican
legislature, and 6i'gned by myself.
TVe are opposed by Mr. Bryan's
ardent supporters in 2Tew York, the
heads of the democratic part- of the
slate.
LET THE VETERAN'S SPEAK.
1
Complete
of
. Drills
' at
M. Z. DONNELL,
THE DRUGGIST.
I
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KSS BH
REGULATOR LINE. 1
DALLES, PORTLAND & ASIOIUA KAY. COJIPASY j
-stcamern of tbi- lUttulntor Line will run ns ot iliefol
(lw.nr clHtulf. tin; Company locrvlni; the rlpbt to chnuxc 'J
sr'.vt.uU' witamit notice.
5
Str. Regulator
I.v lallc
k nil A. M.
TuiTlay
ThundKT
1 Snturtlny.
J' Arr. I'.irtlBtid
p, at-l:SU P. K.
UP.
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Monday
. VfJie!y
I riduy
Arr. Halle
at ; l' Ji.
Ship yonr
Freight
via
Regulator Line.
Str. Dalles City.
ImiWN
I.v. Drtllw
ut 7 A. h.
Munriay
Wfdiiecdny . .
Friday ... .
Arr. Tortlaiid
at -i :M t. x.
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nt
FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
i L". Travel by the Simmers of the IlcKUliitnr I.luc The com winy
1 (, rns the lxrt rvicv ixjusIIjio I or further luloruiution nddrco
' . l'ortlfliid nmre. Out Street Docfc W. C. ALLAWAY. Con. Afrt
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The Coini'itny will endeavor to give lt jt- ,5
U.TUUU
Batehens
and Farmers
Jrom the Portland Telegram
learn that it is proposed at an early
date tn fill tnopllior the ,!,.. nt :01'ce ls. hereby given that the followinr;
uuie 10 tail logeiuer me eterans Ol I named ettler ha liied noUce of his intention to
after the 1st dy of October, l'.OO. sell at private
sale in the manner provided by lw for the sale
of real property by executors and administra
tors, all the right, title and interest of the said
Jonathan Jackson in and to the following de
scribed real property, being in Wa.cot;ouury,
Orecon. to-wit;
Tho SW'U of the EEli of section fifteen
the SU of tae SE' and the 5!- of the 5WV. nf
taction twenty'tno r., the cEU of Ihe bEJ.4
I of section rlfieen (lii. the E'3 of the yE' and '.
i the KE!i of theSEJi of action twenty-tvro 22). '
iuc i.5s vi me .tjj ecu ine e;4 o: ine Still
and the SEK of the SW'H cl ectlon twenty-
seven .;), all in township four 4j south, racKelap rr
fourteen (U) east, W, Ji.; said sale to be for
cssfb or upon credit in the manner provided bv I J ? .
law .or the sale of real proiertv uron credit bv
eiecu rsand adtnluiftrators.
K. E. aALTJIAliSHE.
Administrator, with the will annexed, of the
eatate of Jonathan JacJtson, deceased. epl-ll
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
Lasjp Omcr. at Thk Dalles. oke.,i
Ausust 31, I'M). I
otIce Is hereby given that the followinc-
..Exchange.'.
Keeps on draucht the celebrated
COLUMBIA BEEK, ncknow.
edirtd the beat beer in The Dalles,
at the usual price. Come In, try
it and be convinced. AIo the
Finest brands of Wines, Uuor
and Clears.
Sandtxiiehes
:
Just What
You etiant.
Gunning,
Wasco Warehouse Company
Headquarters for Seed Grain of all kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain ot pll kin
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds
Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, MlSSd
Headquarters fcr "Byers' Best" Pendle-
Q1 TplOUr ''H onr ,B inanufactured expreiBly for family
v M"L uh! . every pack is iruaranted to give eatiefaction.
W e eell our poode lower than any limine in the trude, und if yon don't ttnnk eo
call and et cur jiricte and be convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shnn
the Civil war, as well as those ffiAK' Unreochnoino
fought for the honor of their country t1'm'oaVvla9''- nOrSBSnOBIng.
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies.
New ideas in Wall Paper here. Such
wide variety as we are showing never be
fore graced a single fitork. P.eal imita
tion creton effectB at ordinary prices.
j-jicguijt ueaiK"K, iBHieiui coionue, yoare
i a: our fitore on Third
SAY! Lend Me Your Ear!
Do you know that John I'nhhek. the tailor, is agent for toof
the lArnest merchant tailoring hotitCH in America?
Do you know that he will tell you a suit, made to your order, ns
cheap a the haud-iuo-down, reiulv-mutic, you Inly in the atoree, nnd
Ktiarantte a fit or no sale?
Do you know that he has alreudv on hand for the coming fall
and winter trade the ImncUomeet and fititBt line of camples ever fchown
in The D.illet?
JOHN PASHEK, Merchant Tailor, Agent,
I for a nmnll nrlcc
! street. Also a full line of house paints. HSHQhO igH&iSwO?
u. w. v AUDiii, xnira bt ' u
in Cuba and the Philippines, for the ' GeorsB w i"inton, or The uiie, or., '
1 it. t. i.o. aioa, for the NW
Summons.
, , . I HeiiBraethelollowicewitneMietoprovebIiii
Sentiment m reference to the admin-1 contlnuoiu residence upon, and cultivation oi
.... , . . ! said land, viz:
IStratlon S Philippine and Cuban, V. Taylor, Wa, Hharj.,J. W. Johmton and ,
,., , . . ... .. . n. L. Teague, all o! The miles. Outrun.
policy and ascertain their position in jay y. tucAg, i:esir.
reierence to the American flag
planted on foreign soil.
Those who have fought for their jln Circuit court lor the State of Oieson for'
country and the honor of Us HagJiMeSw.'w-taiiB;
Whether nt home or on foreign SOll, Henry fitcIchiDRer, Peiendant.
are believed to be entitled to a re- ! In Jhe name ol the State oi Oregon;
, , , " , ou are hereby required to appearand nnirer ,
spectful hearing. Thev have dem- 5b'. "''pvMnt nied aedirut you in the above
r , , " entilled iiiit on or beore the hut daytdthtf (
onstrated by their services what their '
sentiments were in the time of war, ;,VrJ!,ihi tS,???!!: 1
uuu it is ueaireu now 10 ooiain irom , , vuwwuwm m nskum-
Cor Second & LaiMiu. 'Phone 157
50 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
thftm nn fivriroaalrin in iima rtt ariatrer said comiilalnt on fir t?frir. tK,. mh
. , ' uc" Novemlier, ltAJ, whleh ald lth day oj No-1
It IS harelv nrtaoiMp that, n 1or.lr , vember, IM.it the Iat day of the time tiro I
J I w""'"'- -- W tlbUIMI M ' . . 1 L . .1 I., a I . 1 . " ... . . "
.iiuraiuiuciiraCT ior ine pulincmiOTl 01 tllU
tion from the nation's defenders may ' WIZSf;",' ?n.dJ' .'?" 'l1' anivver, for want
-v"-,D "J j thereof plaiJirwlil apply to the aboveentltled
hnVA a tlintl.Plnl Unn.tnr. 1. - ' CUU ft IOf tCC rClitf tlfH Ml I ttT I n .l M In 1 1 IT .
" " """""B upuu iuCi plan,f t0.wU YhVt , hi iiiaLat nXw
action of voters who ore iu douht'..!SM
... . i 7 . " r . wftM nuu Ilia
wueiuer 10 sustain the administration
in its determination to protect the
American flag in the Philippines or
to repudiate its policy by voting
with the party that is in favor of
pulling the flag down.
General Summers, of the Second
plaintiff and defendant be in all reau.ta ill
vorctd Irom each other, and that plalutlrri
name be chained to her maiden name, to-wlt,
Jna Pole, and (or tach other and further relief
a to the court may teem Juit and equitable,
Tii lummoim U terved upon you, Heurr
ttpelchlnrer, the above named defendant, by
publication thereof In Tut Vxti.it Wscklv
uukoxicic for ix coniecutive weeJu by oider
Of Hon. W. I- Hradiha . indue nt th aV..
entitled court, which order wa made on, and
bean date of beit ber 21. laoo,
M NED H. GATES,
23 Attorner fori-Ulntlff.
TRADE MARKS
UE6IGNS
Copyrights Ac.
Anrone sending a ikctrb and de-Iptlon ma
nulcklr asertaln our opinion free ttiether a'
InTemlon is probably ndtontable. Ovramunlc.
iUmjirinlrcrjriBdeiitl4l. Handbook on Patents
sent fre. OMest nKei.cy fursecunneuatenu.
1'atekM Ukan tbruut-a Iunn k Cj. recelvn
tptcM notice, without charue, In the
Scientific ftmtftm.
A handsomely lllosttatcd reklr. Iirirest elr
niUnun of any ctcmtrJi- loornal. Terms. $3 a
rear: ffiarraoritbs.fi. Bold Ly all newsdealer-,
lilfiel OWPesS Y rU WasblalulJf JS
ONIPOKADOM.
S-iri,rs
tBTETTTESES
, or (all boa low
Tfie Columbia Packing Co.,
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
M ANCKACTDBEK8 OY
f
Pine Lard and Sausages j
Curers of yf BRAND
HAMS & BACON
JRIKD BEEF, ETC.
9
J. E. FALT & CO.,
proprietors Commercial Sample tfooms.
Purest Liquors for Family Use ?
Deliveied to any part of tho City.
l'honee: ol Local,
I c$ second btreei.
858 Jjiij,' Difitunce.
J.8. HCHRNCK,
Prcaldeuu
ll. H, Beam.,
Caablei
First national Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OREQON
A General Banking Boaineas transacted
DapoeiU received, aubiect to 8ibt
Draft or Check.
Oollectiona made and proceeda promptlt
remitted on da of in)lmii
Sic bt and Telegraphic Exchange told oa
ew York, Ban Franciaco and porl
land. r I m Kor r tm
D. P. Taoxrao. Jao. 8. BoiuacK.
Kd. M. WibUAMi, Gao. Liaaa.
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.
x m- urn mum. ML
H. M. BBALL.