The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 01, 1900, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
Til U USD AY
NOV. 1. 1900
Fr Vtt tilent
WILLIAM M'KINLEY,
r oiiio.
able to weather the storm. As the A T)ifFiril t" "ProHlom
small concerns disappeared the Car-: . , ,
. ' . . . It Isomionp the most difficult proh-
negte Company would reach out m jemg of ptural science for one to become !
tho hone of nottinc a still lnrncr nro- ' expert In several lines. J. E. Adeox &
G r" O I r i - - -
i . .... i vu.t uv ineir comuinuiion, nnvo over-
portion of the Amorican business, come ;his, aiffieultv in a practical man-
and if size means monopoly that.
Tor Vlrf -I'reMileiit
THEODORE ROOSEVELT,
f 'ow York,
THE PAUAtlQUyT ISSUE.
"What a difference there is be
'tween the '-honest money democrat,"
who always feels some sort of apology
to be a necessar' accompaniment of
his desertion to Uryan, and the
TJryanite who joins the standard of
3IcKinley, says the New Yoik Sun.
IMark the manner in which a demo-
ner. J. v.. Aiicox is an expert watcti-,
I , maker anil is eooil on jewelrv, optical
iwonitt ue more monopolistic uiau work nnU L,,,RriU.inir, while Theo. H. !
; ever, llrietly, the result would be Lie be is an expert optician and is good
' , . . , on watch repairing, jewelry work and
( to destroy the small iron producers cni!ravjn?. Their price is as low as con-
land increase the size of the few targe sistent with pond workmanship. They
, . . . . .1 nic in ulmi t n I yj iiu .ill nuin ill iiiii
ones and thus concentrate the iron 50VCV.,i ilmi9( on B10fl notice. Vork ,
business in still fewer hands than at . sent by mail or express will receive
mm . .i . .i . . . prompt attention. Sign. "Bit; Red-
nrnsmtf 1 in tvilth ij Mint tt rinl L -- . en
jot promoting monopoly the tariff! Clarke & Pulk have received a carload !
SUitains the smaller competitors who j of ti,0 celobrated Jame E. 1'atton j ,
I could not otherwise exist, and thus strictly pure liquid paints ;i
'checks the prowth of monopoly. '. -
The seeds that Bryan has been
sowing broadcast over the country
for the past four years ripened in
crat of Boston, Mr. T. VT. Coakley, , Elmira, New York, the other day
signified his adherence to tho re-j wi,cn u moi, 0f Bryan's disciples as
publican party when speaking at saultetl the governor of the state,
Butte on Tuesday last: (pelted him with eggs and vegetables
"I was bred a den-ocrat. In 180G ' nmi assailed him" with the vilest
1 stood by Mr. Bryan and his plat- j epithets, not while the governor was
form and spoke for him through j speaking, else there might be some
Illinois. ew York and New England. ( apology for passions excited by hot
2sow Mr. Bryan has named the ap I wora5, but while he was inoffensively
plication of the Monroe doctrine to , on i,js way to R political mceiing.
Asia and the protection of savages There is the "imporialism" the conn-
in savagery by armed force against
or the worhl as
try has to feur the rule of the mob.
Bryanism has sown the wind. This
j ts the prelude of the whirlwind.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
all civilized nations
a paramount issue.
"I agree with him at least in this:
"Whenever there is an attack at home
or abroad on the American flag and
the sovereignty it stands for, that is
the paramount issue; and on that
issue ever' right-thinking citizen
will stand up and be counted for the
flag and against Aguinaldo and
Brj'an.
"For myself, I pray that God will
forcive the American agitators at
whose door is to be laid the blood of j
our slaughtered soldiers in Manila, j
ilO J UUtU IU U13 iuii ti;ij iUI lIUIJ j .
WOrd Of praise b' t0112UC Or pen ; SliPepiiieii, Attention! llucln fur Snlo.
tint I have given to "V. J. Bryan." ; Having disposed of my breeding ewes
4.VI,o.,ovnr tl.orn U nn nffoph- nt. ! tOUXV 1 1,aV'3 thirteen tllOrOU pllbred
home or abroad on the American
CHOCOLATE
BON BONS.
DIRECT from the FACTORY
AT EASTERN PRICES.
j
I
!Geo. C. Blakeley,
i
The Druggist.
ft
Complete
Cii?e
of
Dm 0s
at
M. Z. DONNELL,
TH DRUGGIST.
Jast What
You LUant.
$l.oo per month.
Strictly lirst elms local nn. I long
distance telephony service within
your home.
Lines do not eroas-talk. Your con
versation will be kept a eccret.
No cost for installing.
You cot the standard Hunnini;
l.oni: Distant IustruineiH.
Continuous day and ulpht Borvice.
Wo will arenpt your contract for
tun years anil allow you to eanetii
same on living us thirty dayB writ
ten notice.
PACIFIC STATES TELEPHONE COB.
REGULATOR LINE.
DAIjLES, rORTLAND k ASfOHIA KAY. COHPffi j
Ktinnium nt tlio lU-KUtatur l.liii- will nir nt H-r tin-lol 'J
niiu: ffliuliilo. tho Coiniumy reserving tin- rlKlit to chasw'j
-1
You will not have boil? if vou take ,
Clarke & Falk's sure cure for boils.
A full line of Eastman Sims and sup- j .
plies just received by Clarke & Falk. ( JJ 1 1 OXlVjltrjlN ,
Paint your house with paints that are
fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk .
have them. I
At the popular millinery parlors of j
Campbell & Wilson can be found all the i
latest thiups in street hats, trimmed j
hats, children's school hats, and also ;
General Blacksmith
and Horseshoer.
tam-o'-shanters.
j All kind? of hlackemithiiiK will receive
j prompt attention und will he executed
j in iirst-class shape. Give him a call.
Richardson's Old Stand,
11 niL .
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Mcmiliiy
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Krlilnv
Arr. l)iilli'
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Ship your
Freight
via
Regulator Line.
Str. Dnlliio City.
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l.v. DhIIpi
at 7 A. u.
I .Mnmliiy
Wfilni'ilay
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I FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
5 Travel by the Htciinmrs ol Um; lti'Kitlatnr Line. The (.'imiauv will cinii'iivor to k'vc Iti put
g rniiN the belt -etvlee imsll)le. For further tiifuriimllim mhlre
i rortlaml Olllce, O.ili Street Uiwl; W. C. ALLAWAY. Gun. At;t. ,i
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Wasco Warehouse Compan)
Merino bucke for sale. These are choice,
! lartre and in fine condition, and will be Third St., near Federal, The Dalles, Or.
flag and the sovereignty it stands for sM cheap rather than keep them over. '
that is the paramount issue, aud on j Inquire nt Prospect Ranch, on the
that issue every right-thinking citi- j Deschutes divide, or of A. S. Roberts, '
zen will stand up and be counted for : ,,os 507 Thli"!i --2w
the lla:." The remainder of this ,
sentence of Mr. Coaklev'a shows
what direction the defenders of the
50 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
fkig must set their faces: It is against
Bryan and the democratic party.
The best service which can be
rendered to labor is to arroril it an i
opportunity for steady and remuner
ative employment and give it every
encouragement for advancement. I
The policy that subserves this end is
the true American policy. The last i
three years have been more satisfac-!
tor' to American workingmen than
many preceding years. Any chaugej
of the present industrial or financial
policy of the government would be'
disastrous to their highest interests. 1
With prosperity at home and an in-
creasing foieign market for American '
products, employment should con
tinue to wait upon labor, and withi
the present gold standard the work-!
ingman is secured against payments
for his labor in a depreciated cur-1
rency. For labor a short day is,
better than a short dollar; one will
lighten the burdens, the other lessens ;
the rewards of toil. The one will
promote contentment and independ
ence, the other penury and want.
The wages of labor should be nde-
quale to keep the home in comfort, ;
educate the children, and, with thrift,
and economy, lay something oy for'
the days of infirmity and old age.
This is tho philosophy of the full
dinner pail.
Hustling youiiK man can make .G0 per ,
jn month and expenses. Permanent poi-:
tton. hsperience unnecessary. rite
quick for particulars. Clark & Co., i
Fourth and Locust Streets, Philadel
hpia, Pa. sS-tf
Tiuii't iiuh It In, j
Just wet the affected part freely with '
Mysterious Pain Cure, a Scotch remedy,
and the pain is gone. Sold by Clarke &
Falk. ' 1
New ideas in Wall Paper here. Such
wide variety as we are showing never be-
tore raceu a single Block. Real initta- (
tion creton etlecte at oruinarv prices, i - ... .
Err,. for Seed Grain ofaii kinds..
XaI Headquarters for Feed Grain otii kin
d. w. vatjse, Third st. Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail Wndf
r-,' " Hfig.fl nnartftrw for Bran. Shorts, S?tffLF?B
Distress
after eating
it oiuseil from tha etoaiach not
beinnninK its work immediately.
Uutll H Kets to work you feci di-
trd-tl10 ,ood Ijy3 In yoar stom
ach like a weight.
To start digestion to raalce tho
j Jorncn do its work you must assist
It If your stomach ia weak or slow
to work.
Baldwin's
DyspepsicB
Tablets
No. 21
taknftrmeali supplies the stom
ach with necessary acids Hud Juices
which digest tho food quickly in a
. propsr manner. To et tho best
resulUuio Ualdwln" Health Tablets
ho, 25 with tho Dyspepsia Tablets.
Ihe Dyspepsia Tablets cost JOc and
can be had at
i Clarke & Falk, The Dalles, Ongon.
1
"race MAnns
JESIQNS
COPVniCKTS &c.
Anvni? ndinB a kclch and ii?crtctinn m.v
5'i' air ascertain -ur opm n free whether a
nvrni m Is probably patentable, ''tmrnunlrf
tlnm trictlyrontideiula!. H.inilUo!oii I'atcntt
j..n (roe. Oldest n?cny for (veurn:' patents.
I'-'pi.ts uneii thnjuih Jiann X Co. recelTx
will nollcr. rtlthout ciiare. In too
A bandfi-nely lllutralert weelilr. Ijiraet clr
tuUtion of nnj sclentW ) urual. Terms. 13 a
rear: f-mr months, tl. SoM byall nensdealers.
MUNN&Co.3C,Df"dNew York
branch office C2J V fcU Washington. V. V
J. A. EBERLE,
pipeyailoriV
..GHfls. mH-
Butchers
and Farmers
..Exchange..
Kip--i on ilrauKht the celebraleil
I'Ol.f.MIliA JIKKIt, iirkiKiw;
liKtil the best Uvt in The IMIlvs,
at tiifunnil price. Come in, try
it and be convincoil. ,vlo the
Finest brands o( Winei, 1.1 jiior
mid Clears.
Sanduuiehes
ol cli Kinds always oa hand.
Headquarters fcr "Byers' Best" Pendle-
ton FlOUr 'I1S '"l)r IB tuanufactured csprfaaly for family
i uho : every flack ia guaranteed to give satisfaction.
We sell our gooda lower than any houtut in the trade, and if you don't think so
call and get cur prices and lie convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats.
CHK.NCK.
fresident.
ll it. I1KAJ.I.,
Cashier
i A complete line of Fall anil Winter
Suitings, I'ltntinge and Overcoating, now
on display. 100 dill'erent varieties to se
lect from.
Suits, $20 apd up.
first national Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OREGON ,
A General Banking Business transacted
Retiring from Business.
Closing out my Entire Stock Regardless of Cost.
Dry Ooode, Clothini;, Hoots and Shoe, at much lese than wholesale
prices. Will tell in hulk or in loto, or any way to Hiiit purchasers.
Entire stock must "be closed out before 30 days.
All kooiI wlil ho sacrificed except Thotnpson'B Glovn-lUtinc Corsets
and Iiuttitrick Patterns. Your prices will he mint:. Call earlv and secure
bargains.
J. P. McINERNY,
Corner Second and Court rfts.
Deposits received, subject to Kigjit
urair, or unecK.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
Call and examine sooth before uoiiiL' rem)"ti(.1 on UaT 1 collection.
elsewhere. Second street, onp. Mavs I "'b'lt an." -telegraphic hxciiauge sold on ;
I ew xorK, han traticisco auc porl-
DIKKOTOKS i
D. P. TllOMi-hO.N. J.-0. 8. SCKK.NCK, I
; En. M. Wii.uamb, Geo. A. Likdij. !
H. M. Bkai.i,. j
' & Crowe's.
F- s.
Gunning,
n i L
Suppose the tariff were entirely re
moved from iron nnd steel products,
would that in any way lessen the
monopolistic aspect of the Carnegie
Company? Not at all; it would
probably let m the cheaper products
of England and other countries,
which would undersell a very large
number of Carnegie's smaller com
pctitors. Indeed, a very lurge num
ber of them would he compelled to
retire from business, but the Carnegie
Company would in nil probability be
House
Painting...
The undersigned has taken possession
of Ii. A. Kpivoy paint shop, next door to
the Yot opera house, and has pur
chased the tools and ladders. Ho has
good mechanics working for him, and
will gumnteoall work to give satisfac
tion. S. K. KELLY.
tub comma mm Co..
Blacksmith, PACKERS OF
Wagon Shop, PORKand BEEF
nOrSBSnOBing. mandkautuhkhbok
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies, iFine Lard and sausages
Cor Secoua & Laugiii, Ttioue 157 Gurers of BRAND
FRENCH fc CO. HAMS & BACON
JRIED BEEF. ETC.
ONE FOR A DOSE.
9
r ofpr""ors Commercial Sample Rooms.
9 Purest Liquors for Family Use?
Dolivorod to any part of tho City.
173 Second Street.
Phones: 51 Local,
85S Loin: Dlitance.
SAY! Lend Me Your Ear!
BANKERS.
ritANHACTA UNEKALiBANKI.NO 110KI.NKB
Letters of Credit issued available in the
Eastern States. 1
Blttht ExchanKe and Telearanhi', '
Transfers sold ou New York, Chicago, I
yfC'l lUmor. Pin,..!-, n .
Kon, beattio wasn,, and various points Biiio9;o.i.PuniVih;uiuou.
in uregon anu wastungton. i m0,;S,oi oi ',. i ih
Collections made at all polnU on fa?. J'i'ifcftW
fllL$
Do you know that John I'ashek. the tailor, is agent for t oof
tho l.rat merchant tailoring hoimes in America?
I a , Do you know that ho will sell you a suit, iiiadu to your order, a
elieiipna the hniid.mo.dowii, reiidy-inado, you buy in the stores, an"
guarantee a lit or no sale?
,i ..i1? yo." k.novf" !nt 1,0 l,U8 already on hand for the cotnlnk' fJJ
"n Tlio Ihfwa? Im,1,l80,e8t Hueat line of samples over shown
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