The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 16, 1900, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle. JT
TUESDAY
OUT.
10 1BG0 cording to a late dispatch, American
- I rrnlil hlnnna n n enllinrr nr Kl 0
For rieMdont
WILLIAM M'KINLEY,
Of Ohio.
For VIcc-l'reslilent
THEODORE ROOSEVELT,
Of Jiew York,
Mexican, and the Britisk sovereign,
which 13 not rrorlb ns much as the
American 5 gold piece, sells for 14
' Mexican.
HISTORY -REPEATS -ITSELF.
The New York democratic address
of 1848, written by Martin Van
Buren and Samuel J. Tildeu, said, in
referring to those who attacked the
administration while the country was
"lnvolyed in war with Mexico :
"IIoweTer we may differ at home
every lover of his country must
desire that we should he known
abroad as one and undivided ; that
leing at war the only question would
be, how it might best be brought to
an honorable conclusion."
Further along in this address it
was said the men who attacked the
president in time of war sought to
"wound the executive administration
through the bleeding sides of the
couutr'.'-'
"When Tilden and Van Buren laid
down these doctrines they were try
ing to do what many old-fashioned
democrats have sought in vain to
accomplish in recent years save
their party from a destructive ele
ment bent upon rule or ruin. Cal
houn and his following, in their
effort to push slavery into the new
territory acquired from Mexico, in
sisted, just ns anti-expansionists do
now, that the constitution followed
the flag. Said Tan Buren and Tilden :
"The doctrine is therefore plainly
stated that wherever the ling of the
union goes, it carries slavery with it;
it overturns the local institutions no
matter how strongly intrenched in
the legislation, the habits and affec
tions of the people, if freedom be
their fortunate condition, and estab
lishes in its place slavery ; it repeals
the .local laws, if they guarantee
personal freedom to all, and author
izes slavery."
Tilden and Van Buren thereupon
made an exhaustive review of the
question, and utterly repudiated the
doctrine of the constitution following
the flag, and showed that congress
had full authority to rule new terri
tory as it thought best. Tilden and
Van Buren said in further review of
the Calhoun dogma:
"Nowhere found in the constitu-
tion, repugnant to its spirit and ab
horrent as we have shown it to be to
the principles and convictions of the
illustrious men who framed it, we
ate called upon to interpolate this
new theory upon the constitution as
a sort of mvslical common law, not
implied in any particular part, but to
be inferred from the general nature
of that instrument."
Thus the anti-expansion dogma of
today has John C. Calhoun for its
author and originator, while such
Northern democrats as Samuel J,
laden and iUnrtin Van Buren con
demned it then, as thousands of old
fashioned democrats do now
A Wnlla Walla man is selling fin
ning mills in this way: If Bryan is
elected the farmer pays nothing; if
McKinley wins the buyer pays $50
for the machine. It looks queer, but
maybe he figures tint if the demo
crats win the mill will be like the
rest of the institutions out here in
the west unable to raise the wind.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
The CLARENDON
HESTflURAflT
And CAFE,
J. B. Orossen & Oo., Props.
87 Second Street.
mays 4 Giowe
The only store tt
this city where tlu
Genuine Imported
Stransky-Steel
Ware is sold.
A little higher in
price, but outlasts
a dozen pieces of so
called cheap enam
eled ware.
BEWARE!
Other wares look
has the name
Strausky - Steel
Ware on each piece.
Do not be deceived
First prize at l
International E::hi
bitions. Highest
award at Worlds
Columbian Exhibi
tion. Chicago Pre
ferred by the best
cookinpauthorities,
certified to by the
most famous chem
ists for purity and
durability it is
cheapest because
A Difficult Problem.
It is among tLo most difficult prob
lems of natural science for one to become
expert in several linea. J. E. Adcox &
Co.. bv tbeir combination, have over-
I come this difficulty in a practical man
ner. J.fc,. Aucox is an expert watch
maker and ia good on jewelry, optical
work nnd engraving, while Theo. H.
Liobe is an expert optician and Is good
on watch repairing, jewelry work and
engraving- Their price is as low as con
sistent with gond workmanship. They
are prepared to do all work in thoir
several lines, on short notice. Work
sent by mail or express will rei-eivo
prompt attention. Sign, "Uig Red
Watch."
BEST.
We invite the Times-Mountaineer's
attention to Governor Roosevelt's
second denial that he ever said at
Chicago, or anywhere else, that "any
person who would join a strike, or go
near one, ought to be shot." The
governors denial will bo found In
nnother column of this issue. If it
is not sufficiently explicit wo add on
our own responsibility that the story
wns concocted by men who know it
to be a lie, to be circulated by men
who knew it to be a lie, and is now
being circulated by men who know
it is a lie. Do you hear that, Mr.
Times-Mountiineer ?
Sixteen-to-one Brynnlte campaign
era ami editors who find themselves
out of a job after next month could
possibly make a fortune, and at the
same time learn some cold, hard,
commercial facts that would be
aervicable to as many as are mentally
Remember this
celebrated ennm
eled ware is special
ly imported for and
sold in this city ex
clusively by us.
&
It does not rust
nor absorb grease,
does not discolor
nor catch inside; is
not affected by acids
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 tha
public
against
imitation
l!
21 TOWNEV'S !!
Complete
ii?e
of
Drus
at
M. Z. DONNELL,
THE DRUGGIST.
$1.00 per month.
Strictly ilrBt cIiihb local and long
diBtuncn telephone service within
your homo.
I.incH do not crnBMnlk. Your con.
verention will ho kept a Bi-orut.
No cost for installing.
You get tho ntBiidurd Hunning
Long Distant Instrument.
Continuous day and night service.
We will accept your contract for
ten years and allow you to cancel
Bam'e on giving us thirty days writ
ten notice.
PAOIFIC 8TATEB TELEPHONE CIOS.
CHOCOLATE
BON BONS.
DIRECT from the FACTORY
AT EASTERN PRICES.
Geo. C. Blakeley,
The Druggist.
J. A. EBERLE,
pipe Jailori
A complete lino ol Fall and Winter
Suitings, I'autings and Overcoating, now
on display. 100 different varieties to se
lect from.
Suits, $20 ar?d up.
Call and examine goods beforo going
elsewhere. Second street, opp. Mays
& Crowe's.
Just What
You uaant.
lifers
CONTEST NOTICE.
U. 6. Lahu Office, Tiik Dalles, On., I
K-ptember IS, 1I.
A sufficient contest ullidnvlt luiviru b-.-cn filed
in this :oflico by Jotcph II. tiheriir, contestant,
HKalnst liotncsto d entry No. "152, niwle Juno 3,
le'j. lor a hi NV qr f-eo 2e, nnd K lif NK ir Sec
1), Tn 3 It II K, by William GUI conttstec, In
which It ii aliened th.it Mid William (Jill has
wholly abandoned enld traot nnd changed hU
residence therefrom for mote than Mx month,
since mnkinir tnid entry, and next nrlor to tint
o! contest; nnd thut he did not abandon the i
tract to enter the military or naval service of
the United States, said purlieu ate hereby noti
fied to apiwar, respond nnd oiler evidence touch
i nir said alienation at 10 o'clock a. in. on October
-'7, IWjO, before the rcalnter and receiver at tho
united PtHtc land otllcc in llie JMlles, ureipm.
The tald contestant huvlnir. In u iiroixjr ulli
dnvlt, filed Auirust 11, l'.OO, tet forth facts which
show that after duo diligence pertonal tcrvlco
of this notice can not bo made. It in herebv
ordered and directed that such notice be givuu
by duo nnd protier publication.
kepl9 JAY 1'. MICAS, IlCKlster.
F- s.
Gunning,
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing1.
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies,
Cor Second & Laiblin. 'Phone 157
New ideas in Wall Paper here. Sneli
wide variety aa we are showing never be
fore graced a Bingle fitoitk. ileal imita
tion creton efleeta at ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheap paper prices.
Elegant deaigim, tasteful colorings, yours
for a small price, at our store on Third
street. Aleo a full line of liouao paints.
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
r
dicta Lice Conperei.
NOTICE FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby clven th it the undersitrned
has duly tiled with the County Clerk of Wasco
County, Oregon, his final account ar.rt rejort as
wlmliilstnitor of the estate of Adolph Aslcllii,
aeceakefj, ami mm tnu iiouoramo county court
has fixed Mondat.theSth day of November. 1WQ.
at 10 o'clock a in. of said day as tho time, nnd I
tnu Loumy uouri room 01 tne county i.ourt
house in Dalles city, Waico County, Oregon, ns
ino piace tor Hearing snu mini accouiuana re-
on. ah pertous wiercsiea in sain estate are
lerebv notified tommcarat tald time and nlueo
ni;d show caute, It any there be, why said teport
should not be annroved and said administrator
IhcharKCd,
uuieci tins stu uay 01 uctober, iyw.
J. 1. AOIDIUS,
Adrnlnlttrator of thoestatoof Adoli.h Aeidlns.
deceaud, octo
J. F. MCORK. JOHN CUYIN
MOOItE fe GAVIN,
ATTORNEYS AT I..VW
Rooms fit and sO.ovcr U. g. Land Oltl po
-USE
Carbolineum : Avenarius.
The most efficient Wood l'reervin(r
I'aint also a Radical Remedy against
Chicken I.lco, Its application to In
fide walls of poultry nouses will per
manently exterminate nil lice. Re
sults healthy chickens, plenty of
ckb. rltu for circulars and prices,
Mention this paper.
Jos.T. Peters & Co.,
THE 1IAI.I.KN. OltKGO.N,
..GlflS. FRBW-
Batchers
and Fapmefs
..Exchange..
Keeps on draught the cclebralcd
COl.UMIilA REEK, acknowl
edged the best beer In Tho Dalles,
at the usual price. Come in, try
It and be convinced. Also the
Finest brands ot Wlnos, Ll-juor
and Cigars.
Sanduuiehes
nl nil I'lrrlc 1. V J
5
J. 8. BCIIKNCK,
President.
U. 31. IIRA1.I.,
Cashier
WM. MICHELL,
Undertaker and Embalmer
Cor. Third and Washington 8ts.
All ordera attended to promptly. Long
uuiance pnone m, Local, ivv.
DO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
TRACE ryiAWKS
1E8I0NB
C0PVRIGHT8 &C.
Anronoiendlntr nihetrh anddcjcrlrtlon inn1
i wli
Con
ik on
tentlreo. Oldest nuencyfumecurliiK Patents.
Invention Is probably patentable. Communion.
ini.
I'atei.tJ taken tlirouch llunn &. Co. receive
i(flalfW(i, without, clinriio, In tho
Scientific flmer.catt
A lisndiomely lllaitroted srceklr. Tjireost clr
rnlatlou ot nnr f Itntltlo lournal. Terms, 13 a
roar I fcnir luunths. tl. Hold brail newidealera.
Uraucli Ornco. tti V 6U Waililrmtoii. V.
Clark & Fttlk'fl drug
recti and complete.
utock la new,
First National Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OREGON
A General Banking Bueineao transacted
Hrnft nr ni.onb-
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remuieu on uav oi collection,
flight nnd Telegraphic Exchange sold on
Now York, fian Francisco and port-
, i
;unu.
DIKBOTOH!).
D. P. Tiiompkon. Jho. 8. Bohbhcv,
bU. M. W 1U-IAMB, GkO. A. LlBBIi,
H. M. Bbam..
REGULATOR LINE.
iiiiii'i. iimi'iw itit i iiiijiiiii it t ii finiinii-i.
1 1 1 I . I r I I IIC I 1 .1 l 1 1 iT ft.X II III A WW I IIUIMll
li.kiiUljrJ I viiit,.i,iif v iiuiuiutl Alii I, VUJllailJ
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....itff rM.tiiiti,,., ii, ..i,i,...,tj .tot t.iit, mu lltjlll w CEKp
M'!'.. (nik' without notice.
Str. nerjrulntor
DOWN.
, l.v. lulU's
at 7 A. i.
Tuo.-day
. Thuifday . .
Htiturilay.
Arr. Portland
, tit 1:0 r. M,
ur.
l.v, rortl.ind
nt 7 A. M.
. . . . Mninliiy
. Woliieilny
. . . . Friday
Arr. Iiallett
at Ii r. x.
Sliip your
Freight
via
Regulator Line
Str. Dalles City.
j DOWN
! l.v. Dalles
! lit 7 A. M.
Monday
' Wi'dneMlay .
1 rrlday
Arr. Portland
, nt I :Si) v. l.
rr.
Stl.Wl.l
FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
K Trnvttl w Hit. (llf.fttniiru if Hi., lliwrti Itttnr T.I, it. Piilininnv U'lll ,.llilii,vn- til (rll'plt. Mt.
rous tne IjOM tetvicc p(siiii)ie. i or iiirtuur iniormaiiou iniuress
l'ortlitnil Olllce, Oak -Street Dock.
W. C. ALLAWAY, Con. Agt.
J. E. FALT & CO.,
Proprietors
of
Commercial Sample t)ooms,
5 Purest Liquors for Family Use
f. Delivered to any part of tho Oit'.
A ni.n..Mn , r.i t r..,.,
T sss Lone Diauuice. 173 Second Street.
PIONEER BAKERY.
I hare 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 Pancy Grocer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer G-rooer.
Tne CoiumDia Packing Go.,
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANOFACTUKKHB OK
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
i)RIED BEEF, KTO.
ONI FOR A OOSE. HI! I A
Vuto JltwdMi,,, ,n,l ii,p,p,i,. JLJJESz
ta ly U cvfurr
umon. Tocon.
'fw. or (nil boi far
ft Hold If 4tB(ut. OB. BOM
Wasco Warehouse Com pa
a I o 1 T LJl m m W Bh. f JU1 1 mam W'm AT All U I I1U
Headquarters for Feed Grain ot piiwn
W 1 . J wm m , I P . 1 1 IV1TI
fc T M - I B-S I . c a. D .ak - a I I
r w i iiih I'liiiii in iiiiiiiii iiiiti.ii ri.ii i.z iiinnnii .
UWXX 1U IjLX I. I 1 . onlllU
unoi uvury num. in Hllllrlwi:ii 10 ",v ,,iMt
us nun uur uqoub lower uiun uny iioueo in mo initio, una 11 you im"
can iiiiu cm cur jiriuoa nun lie convinucu.
Higliest Prioes Paid for Whea,t, Barley and Oats
SAY! Lend Me Your Ear!
Do you know Hint John I'ualiuk, tlio tailor, is agont for ivod
tlio larval morclmnt tailoring liotce In Amorluu?
.rrr Do you know Unit ho will noil you n eult, mndo to your order,
chenp ns tlio hnntl-iuo.dowu, roftdy-umde, you buy in the Htorei, 'IU
Kiinrnutuo u (It or no eulo?,
T)n Vnll 1 rtnu; llm lin linn alrliailn nn l.n.i.l tff III,, rOtnltlff
and winter trade tho luuideoiiieBt and finest Hue of Etinipleti ever b""""
in The D.I1h?
JOHN PASHEK, Merohant Tailor, Agent.