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.1- vi I) c Dalles vol. xir THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1900. NO. 307 iWTii.il. ,i IT ANcCclablcPrcparalionforAs siaiuaimg mciooaanaHcguia ting the Stomachs andBowcls of Promotes Digcslion.Cfieerfur ncs1? i idncst.Conlainsneitlier 0mini,Morpliiac norImcral. IOT iVRCOTIC . ryr aTMdJlrSAKUIimCltCR ,l!x Srnna ' IkrKtlU SJtl - lt CurlxrinJrSvda f lilted Jiugnr hhtnyrn nanr. Aperfccl Remedy forConslipa non. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca Worms .Convulsions .Fcvcrish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature or NEW YORK. COFy CF WRAPPER. A DEMOCRAT WHO FLOPPED Why Congressman Sibley Flopped In the L.qht of Duty and Concsience, in the Interest of the Broadest Hnnjjflity aud for the Sake of the Greatest Number Abandons ilryatj ism and Supports McKiuley. Uoa Joseph C. Sibley waseltcted as a inumt to theoGth congress from the -Ttti Pennsylvania dish ict. He is low a ciadiJatt- from the same district fb a re- , 7, 1 .nui u ouuri time ago ui wruuiuru 'lervee tt.e reasons whi;h prompted tun to denounce Bryaniem and all its ke. Hefiaid in part: oueiarge me with changed opinione. T!e e -rue. Each day of life differs from oy day preceding. The man who stande 'Mcr Larks back to the dead past will k left in the rear. "New jr is-ons mute new duties; T ; 'Rket. undent good unuoutb. , '"X h onward stilt nnd upward nil u ktx.,, Hbunst of truth." lou t urge me with being n flopper. ti, I irut.6e that its bo. It h tlorvier mav ' JJr v to defined as one who did not "wr it u , yesterday, ie wiser today aud ' tint Lt propres tomorrow, then I am a j kppfr. 11 P1 per is one who finds a position "JterJav untenable today, and poM- J" Kroug tomorrow, who seeks to ffc untenable position the ocenpa-, toaol wtiich would stultify hie intelli- , dwarf his conscience and work au I lsKv to hie fellows, then vou may de- j mengu iln,.,,r " II look ng at the present and trusting ) grander future, rather than facing j fcukviard to fan tin ..,!, i..ri., miur. past, constitutes one a Hopper, j enumerate me as such, believer 1 ee in hi t.pen i "oring for one dollar a day, able to 44,0 to dollars; when the man who, two dollars can have the oppor-j to earn three. I will flop as often ! iny te necessary to help that con Wi! at u,au t0 coutnuo- hn from 1893 to 1896 47 per cent of ge taruera of this country were Moyed or working on short hours, i"'i . tr. I I sftiniiTT ... 2.-jir CAST0R1A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA TMt CCNTAUft CSMMNr, NCW TOWK CtVf. a .d today only three-eighths of one per cent rf the wage earners are unemployed, I wiii Hop to help keep these men em ployed whenever and wherever it ie demanded. When under Free-Trade Tariff bill wo B.iw our nation largely ituiortinu its manufactured ntc?sEitiep, and when loader this administration, we are manu- i laciU'IIIi: IJUl vn) ivi uuictucti uui flic supplying the othi r nations of the world with the products fabricated by Ameri eau hands in American workshop?, you can make a fair guess tint 1 will flop to help that eauee along. I.aEt year we tent from our American workshop to foreign nations 339,000, 000 worth of manufactured products; thie year $432,000,000, ami with the as sured certainty that with the present policy maintained these exports will within six years reach more than $1,000,- 000.000 nnnua.ly, thereby requiring , . , . . double the workhops of the present and affording double the.'preteut opjiortunity for hontEt labor and honest capital to meet with substantial recompense, I will flop, and flip until I can be right stile up in line with that policy. When a pound of wool brings the farmer from 12 to 15 up to 50 cents to day, and when his sheep, that were only eaUble at a dollar per head in 1S06, aie worth today three to four dollars per head. 1 "ill flop whenever it is required for me vi do to to help maintain that coudition for .he woo. grower. When I tind that in 1890 we imported 230.000.000 pounds of foreigu wool ; in 1S97, 351,000,000 pounds of wool ; while in the year 1S93 we imported but 70,000,- 000 pounds of wool, to give the best market of the world to the Americau producer ratherthan theforeign producer of wool, makes it ear y for me to flop for the benefit of that wool-grower. When cotton, that sdJ for 4 cents per pound under the last administration, lirintfd from 9 to 10 ceuti lr pound under the McKinley administratiou, I j will tlop to help the cotton crower. When I see au advsuce in the price of all farm products ranging from 25 to 125 1 I iur rent, and mv flopping from my at- litude to another will help that firmer,' I will try to be the tirst man to cop. When I see furnaces bhuin. forit glowing, looms weaving, when I hear shuttles clicking and spmuies nummiog, wnen urau uu -.. coiupeuse whether in factory or in field, I will, as a man who aims to be loyal to his fellows, his couutry aud his Creator, try my level best to maintain that con- dition, call me what you will. When wages havo increased from 10 to 100 per cent in nearlv all industries; j when in 180D we paid 709,000,000 more Inf itlllnta In trnna r. ...... n t H.In ,1 . w. taw......? !TG cm ucia UI 11113 IUUU than we did in 189G, with the assured I certainty that they will still further in crease, It wo will only lei our partiean ship shrivel and our patriotism expand ; aro yon justified in doubting if my at tllude of yesterday hinders that increase, 1 will flop until my position of today shall be on that higher grouud standing upon which, humanity, from the heights of the delectable mountains can see grand visions of a more glorious future? When I see tiio miners of the Hocking Vallev, who received hut fortv cents n ton for digging coal, now receiving eighty cents per ton for the same work, and with a proportionate advance in all the bituminous coal fields, with steady work for all, it is an eaBy matter for me to flop. When I eee the glass-blowers receiving from 20 to 30 per cent advance in their Ecale of wages, with stoady employment, for a continuation of each happiness for them it will not be difficult for me to flip. When I eee the flag fired upon ; when l see the brave boys m blue, your brothers, your eons and your sweet hearts, eliot down by men in ambuBh, my sympathies go out to you and to them rather than to a Tagal eavage, and I have got to flop. Aud as I lovo my country, my fellow men and my God, no man will flop ahead of me. When we seu each month a surplus in our national hugct instead of a deficit; trhen we eee, instead of borrowing money of England, as we did under the last ad ministration, we have loaned within the last two yeart) to Sweden, Russia, Ger many and England more than $200,000, 000; when we see our exports doubling and our imports dividing; when we Eee happy faces of a well fed and a well clad citizenship, and contrast it with the days of the Coxey army of the un employed; when the pinched faces of hungry men and women and little child ren, clad in tatters, in the biting blast of the winter's storm, sought for cold charity and cold soup in the eoup houses, let us pray that God in Hie grace grant that you and I ehall never witness those scenes again, but if we do, my eameEt prayer is that Ho may eo guide us all in His infinite love and wisdom that no vote or act of ours, whether in public or private life, ehall be responsible for tho return of such conditions. Olnrloiis Kewn. ' Comes from Dr. D. 13. Cargile, of Washita, I. T. He writes: "Four bottles of Electric Hitters has cured Mrs. IJrowerof Ecrofula, which had caused her great sufTering ior years. Terrible sores would breah. out on her head and face, and tho best doctors could give no help; but her cure is com plete nnd her health is excellent."- This shows what thousands have proved, that Electric Jiitters is the best blood purifier known. It's tho supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running soree. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion and builds up tho strength. Only 50 cents. Sold by Blakeley Druggist. Guaran teed. -1 lCeiiublliuim to llavu a Dollar Dinner, Chicago, Oct. 19. Arrangements havo nearly been perfected by the Marquette Club for its harvest homo prosperity feast, which is to he held next Wednes day evening at the Coliseum, The vast hall is to be tastefully decorated with grain and (arm products of all kinds. E.ue of corn and sheaves of wheat and oats will hang from the gallery aud will also be arranged about the sides of the interior of the structure. A second and no less Important idea of tho meeting is to make it a grand reception for Senator Hanna upon his return from his speech, making tour of tho western states. Members of the Marquette Club call it the dollar dinner meeting. Covers will be laid for 3000 persons. Mark Hanna, J, C. Hurrowe and JK, Cubb. son, United States senators from Ohio, Michigan and Kansas respectively, will be among those who will address the meetiug. We offer for a limited period the twice-a-week Chuonicle, price (1.00, and the Weekly Oregonian, price f 1.50, both papers for 'i atyear. Subscriptions under thia offer must be paid in ad vance, tf PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS. An up-to-date junk denier in James street hniifrs out this sifjn: "I Am a lluj- Mctnlist." Town Topics. An Up-to-Dntc Ureakdown. "Yep, they eloped in an automobile." "That was nice." "Oh, 1 don't know. They came back in a hayrack, dragging the auto after them." Cleveland Plain, Dealer. Seeing' nnd Hearing. A boarder "down east," nccustomed to tho noise of a city square, writes back that "The stillness is so great at night you enn hear it. The. darkness nlso is visible." Host on Transcript. How It Worked. Mrs. Hix "I don't believe in these faith cures brought about by the laying on of hands." Mrs. Dix "Well, I do. I cured my lit tle boy of the cigarette habit in that way." Pearson's Weekly. Urgent. A Winfield lawyer received a letter from n client .the other day urging him to hasten a certain collec tion. "I am hard up," concluded the writer, "and need the money bad. Hoping this will find you the same, I mil yours," etc. Kansas Citv Jour nnl. "Stop!" she cried, ns he attempted to kihs her. "Vou must!" He, having had but little experience in this sort of thing, was inclined to take her at !ier word. She noticed it and hastened to repeat: "Stop! Vou mussed my hair." Then lie resumed, but more carefully. Catholic Standard. Deficiency in the Attic "J am n self-made man," said the proud indi vidual. "Well, you arc all right, ex cept as to your head," commented the other part of the conversation. "How is that?" "The part you talk with is out. of proportion with the part you think with." lialtimore American" Druggists' Prices. Druggist "Peo ple think they arc very funny when they talk about the exorbitant prices asked by apothecaries." Customer "So there is nothing in it, eh?" Drug gist "No, indeed. I consider my prices quite reasonable. I never ask for an article anywhere near as much as I should like to." Poston Tran script. It (l lil l.iifoitiotiou, Mistreas You say you are well rec ommended? Maid Indeed, ma'am; I have 39 ex cellent references. Mistress And you have been in do mestic service? Maid Two years, ma'am. St. Louis (ilobe-Demcerat, Strayed. Strayed from my plate on the blulT, a 2-year-old Jersey heifer ; dehorned; ear mark on both ears ; branded bar Z on both hips. Liberal reward paid for her return. ol0-4tv Birnr Uagley. i SAVE YOUR HAIR With Shampoos of And light dressings of CtmcuitA, purest of emollient skin cures. This treatment at once Btopa fulling hair, removes crtiatH, wales, mid dandruff, soothes irritated, itching surfaces stimulates tho hair folli cles, supplies tho roots with energy nnd nourishment, and makes tho hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy sculp, when all else fulls. Complete external and Internal Treatmont for Every Humor, lyucura wu. AAak I fm A BlNGi. Bet 14 ortiin aumclunl to cur toe tutoreft humor, wltti H Wa VliD um of bulr, wheu all lo fall. Bold tbroug .out tlio world. 1'oT fU Dauu alto CHSM.Coui-.,Sole i'ropa., Uoalon. " All about thu Skin, Scalp, and Jlulr," fro. A I. Ife Anil Dentil Fight. Mr. W. A. II fries tif Manchester, In., writing i f his almost mir;HU)lnm escape from death, says: "Kxposure after mens les induct tl serious lung trouble, which ended in Consumption. I had frequent hemorrhages and coughed night and day. All my doctors said I must eoon die, Then I began to use Dr, Kind's New Discovery (or Consumption, which corn pletely cured me. 1 would not bu without it even if it cost $5.00 a bottle. Hundreds have used it on my recommendation and all sr.y it never fails to cure Throat, CIiCBt and Luna troubles." Regular Fiza 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Blakeley Drug Store. 4 GOING EAST If you intend to take a trip East, ask your ticket agent to route yon via The Great Wabash, a modern and up-to-date railroad in every particular. Through trains rom Chicago, Kansas City, Omaha or St. Louis to New York and New England points. All .trains run via Niagara Falls and every through train has free reclining chair care, sleep ing and dining cars. Stop over allowed on al! tickets at Ni agara Falls. Ross C. Ci.i.ve, Pacific Coast Pass. At,, Loa Aneeles, Calif. C. S. Crank, G. P. A., St. Louis, Mo. Dlssi. lilt Inn nf I'm tnerslilp. The partneiehip heretofore txietinc between J. A. Cirnaby and J. W. Blake ney is this day dissolved by mutual con Bent. The business will bo continued under tho style and firm of Camaby & Summers, who will collect all bills and pay all obligations of the late firm. C.Ui.VAUY & SUMMKIIS, The Dalles, Oct 1, 1900. ol0-v4w Tho largest and most complete line o' fall aud winter millinery ever displayed in tho city at the Campbell & Wilton millinery parlors. The prices will sell the goode. s8tf Why pay $1.75 per cation for inferior paints when you can buy James E. Patton's eun proof paints for $1.50 nor gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark A talk, agente. mi The New York Cash Store is the eole agent for the Hamilton Brown Siioe Co.'o line of footwear. Floral lotion will cure wind chapping and sunburn. Manufactured by Clarke & Fall:. Call on Mrc, Morgan for art embroid eries, also decorativo work in oil and water colors. 2tf Wanted A boy of steudy habits to work in a store. Inquire at this office. o5-lw Special values in Men and Boys cloth ing at the New York Cash store. confuting ot CutIcuba Soap ')o., to cleuwe tho tkfu of cruta ana I .... ... r .... . l. 1. 1 n 1 .1 .,,1i . . . .. .. . n.uu.u. fuu i vvrfii huu .v m v .u iuivrviivu k i t . i . v , wu tiuum miaRI1 1 luvv.i to liMtunUy ulluy tolling, liillauimulloD, and Irritation, and tootlio and )iel. and C'UTlcuiu Hkholybnt (60c). to cool and clcauno tliu blood. Overcoat Weather is coming on with a rush. Those damp, chilly days make an Overcoat even more neces sary than the clear, crisp days of mid-winter. We are ready with a complete lino. Buy how and get the benefit of a full season's wear. Our "Wilton" Overcoat $5.00 to $30.00. Brown-mixed caosimere, velvet collar $ 5 00 Black melton, plaid lining 7 50 Black, blue or brown kersey 10 00 Tun covert, plaid lining 10 00 Black, navy and brown bouclo. ... 10 00 Black frlc.u, eatiu yoke, plaid lining 12 GO Oxford gray covert 11! 75 Black vicuna, light weight 14 00 Tan covert, Al quality 15 00 Beat dark gray melton 17 50 Dark gray oxford, silk lined 18 00 Waterproof covert, popper and ealt IS 00 Genuine Bum bold chinchilla, navy blue 0 00 Gray oxfoid, silk lined 25 00 lilack vicuna, silk lined 25 00 He6t black beayor 25 00 " " " silk lined 30 00 House Painting... The undersigned has taken possession of It. A. Spivey paint bhop, next door to tho Vogt opera house, and has pur chased thu tools aud ladders. Ilu has good mechanics working for him, ami will guuniiituu all work to give satisfac tion. S. K. KELLY. NOriOH OF FINAL SKITLKMUNT. Kotleo In hereby given Unit tlio uiulorstunoil lius ituly lllvii wlth'iliu county clerk or Wunu county, Oregon, his lliml neeoiint mill report hm executor of ilieestuto of 1'hnvbo J, llulglit, ilc eeakvd; unit that tlio liouoriililo eoiinty court lain tlxi'd Monday, tlio (Hli ituy of November, 1U0U, ut 10 o'clock ii. in, of (.aid day im tho time, uiul tlio eounty court room in tbo county com t lionso in Dalles City, Wiitco county, Orogon, i tlio jilacu for bearing vaUl Until account unit report. All iit-raoiM Inlercbtecl In sulit estate aro here by nofllled to amiear at Bald tlino and iluco mid khow caute. ( any there be, why mill report should not be approved uud salil executor dli Charged, Iaic 'ins vuth day of Keptember, 1 ' FltANK MKNKKKB, Kxecutor of the estate of t'hoebo J, llalgn llulgnt. deceased OCli ilw J