The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 08, 1900, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
THURSDAY
- NOV. S, 1900
Jsow wilt the democrats be good ?
A V T- 1 1 I
Filipino. Arc Jln.lrnl. I iX IllttirU t Km fo ClYl.
Despite tne met mm tni .unenran : . ,
troop are husilv entrnired in "sup-I It !e among ti.o most difficult prob-
iiresinp the riiipinos. n striKinr ite- u uiimiuiuEuuiLiiiui uc ku . v.u... ,
ffr111 I Llt'l I III EVVCI H( IIIICO ilWW'A U
Co., bv their combination, have over-'
"Will the readers of Hearst's Pacific
Coast Police Gazette, yclcped the
San Frnncisco Examiner, ever renlize ;
-what malicious and willful lying that
unprincipled sheet indulged in dur
um ml for itni!ieal in.-trutnents from
this country is beintriuatle bv the peo
ple over whom Atruintihio once ruled.
Consul Winter, writinjr from Anna
hertr recent !v. referrt .i so the fact that
come this ditllcnlty In a practical man
ner. J.E. Adcox Is an expert watch
maker anil is good on jewelry, optical
work and eneravlne, while Iheo. H
ing the lale can'ptign?
The free silver craze is now hap
pily dead and buried, and no aggre
gation of voters entitled to be called
democratic "will ever again run a
presidential candidate on a platform
n.vi play Mne musical instrument, unci
tiiut the mu.-ioal taleivt uuiom i hem is
irrent. The inM.runient- fcr which
thej care iuom are mandolins, guitars,
xiollns and flutes, ami they have de
rived most of their supply -tha far from
he American. The average Filipino
does not lavish money on hi? imtsicn!
education, however, and is not able, a?
a rule, to buy expensive instruments.
The Tacals prefer instrumt nt with a
showy exterior, and Consul Winter be
'.eves the archipelago otters n tine op-
, . , , ,i portunitv for the man who irets there
favoring the free coinage of silver at i0on with a j.irce MippIv of mmlml 5n
any ratio. ! s-iriinients. N. V. Herald.
there are few native Fit'ptnos who do I Liebe is an expert optician and is good
on watch repairing jewelry work and
I engraving. Their price is as low as con
. sistent with good workmanship. They
are prepared to do all work in the:
.several lines, on short notice. Work
sent by mail or express will receive
prompt attoation. Sign, "Big Ked
Watch."
of tho celobrated Jame E. Putton '
J strictly pure liquid paints 1
That the American voter turned a
deaf ear to Bryan's gospel of envy
and hate is another proof of his in
telligence and that he can be trusted
to do the right thing at the right
time. Any other answer to Bryan's
demagogic appeals would have fur
nished evidence that manhood suf
frage is a failure.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
take
Olilt-Kt K.i-l'iiltftl Mnti- Senator.
An elderly gentleman who sat be
hind me in one of the park1-, as the
asphalt pavements sizzled and baked.
asked me if 1 knew ex-enntor Hratl- ,
bury, of .Maine. "Ho you know he is
the oldest living ex-senator, and there
were some mighty interesting times
when he was here. Let me see! He
only lacks two summers of being ICO
vears old, and his memory and politi
cal activity extend well ba'ck to the j
time of Andrew Jackson. Yes, he was
an aetie man. a forerunner of the j
great men in congress which the Fine j
tree state has furnished. I under
stand he is now lhing at Augusta.
.Me., and still takes a keen interest
in current political atYairs." Later, I
secured a photograph of ex-Senator
Uradbury from Maine, and it shows
him a wonderfully preserved man, 95
years of age. .loe .Mitchell Chappie, in
National Mnsrazine.
i 0 mji
-fir
Yon will not have boils if von
Clarke & Falk's sure cure for boils.
A full line of Eastman alms and sup
plies just received by Clarke & Falk.
Paint yonr house with paints that are
fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk
Lave them.
If you want a first-class meal, served
in the best style, don't fail to call at the
New York Restaurant (formerly the
Clarendon
Tho lrtrcnt nml mnf enmniptp line nf
fall and winter millinery ever displayed jA member of one of the audiences rose
.i ... n iiir -it--! in his place at the end of a speeeh. and
in the city at the Campbell & dson j m atwmion ot lhoe
millinery pariors. ine prices win sen j ent The
iiie g'luus. eon . n nlission:i
Why nav J1.73 ner callon ior iuferior ' asked:
CHOCOLATE
BON BONS.
DIEECT from the FACTORY
AT EASTERN PRICES.
Complete
Cii?e
of
Drus
at
M.Z. DONNELL,
TH DRUGGIST.
Just What
You u-tant.
$1.00 per month.
Strictly tirst dnm local an.) lonjr
distance telephone seivicu within
your home.
Lines do not cross-talk. Your con
versation will lie kept u secret.
No cost for iuetiillini;.
You irt't the standard Untitling
Long Distant Instrument.
Continuous day and night service.
Wo will accept your contract for
ten years and allow yon to cancel
same on civing us thirty days writ
ten notice.
PACIFIC STATES TELEPHONE COS.
REGULATOR LINE.
DALLES, PORTLAND 4 ASTORIA NAY. COMPANY
Steamers nf tli6 Ki'Kiitntor l.lno will run n the (ol '
w.iip srli'i'.atc, tin- rimipanj' ricrvltiR the nitht to chisps'J
2
Str. ReKiilntor
Geo. C.
Frnm Muaiiiiltn Mlnslon.
Some of the proceedings of the
ecumenical conference, recently held
in New York, were marked by humor
Blakeley,
The Druggist.
50 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
pre.sidimroUicer thought th..
aarv was about to speak, art' ,
mm
m
paints when you can buy James E. j
Patton's sun nroof paints for SI. 50 per !
gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark & j
Falk, agents. ml ;
At the popular millinery parlors of
Campbell & Wilson can be found all the
latest thimrs in street hats, trimmed '
hats, children's school hats, and also ;
tam-o'-shanters.
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold on
a positive guarantee. Cures heart-burn, j
raisin? of the food, distress after eating,
or any form of dyspepsia. One little
tablet gives immediate relief. 25 cts. j
cndOOcts. Blakeiey, the druggist.
Hustling young man can make ?60 per
month and expenses. Permanent posi-1
tion. Experience unnecessary. Write !
quick for particulars. Clark cc Co.,! One
Fourth and Locust Streets, Philadel-1 Only.,.
"Prom what outpost do you come?"
4,I am from Jersey City," replied tin
man from the audience perhaps from
inability to hear the exact words of the
question. X. Y. Tribune.
rFfTT
I RACE fWRHISS
DESIGNS
Copyrights &c.
Anyone "enrtln? a sketch nnd description ma'
! cutcfclv ascertain nnr opinion froc wlittticr a .
invention i prntinblr riUen'alilo. innnuiilcj.
' mis strictly omtlilciuial. Iliiniltoolcon I'ntcnw
miit (ro. 'il'Iest nconcr fur spciirinc patcn.i.
r.-uens taSen tlirouirh 3Iun:s A Cu. lecclve
I wtial notice, wttnour cnantc, tu mo
mm s'i
: J i a Da::
I nt : A M
J Tlli-ilny
, J: Tinu(iKs
4 i-tttunliiy .
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Motulur
Wwllii-sitiiy
Krlilny
Arr. Dallex
i; 15 I. .
ulo witiiout nutlce.
Ship your
Freight
via
Regulator Line.
Str. DuIUib City.
i
llOWN
Lv. DhUch
lit 7 A. H.
.MniKlny
WcdiiCMliiy
I'rlilny.
Arr. Portluiitl
ut 1 :M r. si
ur. '4
1 i'ortiatj ,J
ii " r) a k, i
Tliursitjjt ,J
jatinl4jr I
Ml Dnlio'j
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For sprains,
there is nothing
swellings
so good a;
and lameness i
Scientific JitMiieai!.
Ohamberhiin s t a hinrt.omoiv lUmtTaiwl Kctlv. Tjircest clr-
Pain Balm. Try it. For sale bv Blake- i re.iV: tour monibs.'tL l-oia byali newsdealer".
iiyiuNN&Co.3G1Eroad-rewyorK
' Uraucli ice. Ci 1' HU V.'iuhioKiun. 1. I'
ley, the druggist.
Vogt Opera House, j-s- .
! New ideas in Wall Paper here. Such
; wide variety as we are showing never be-
fore craced a single stock. Ileal imita
tion croton efl'ects at ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheap paper prices.
Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, yours
for a small price, at our store on Third
street. Also a full line of house paints.
D. W. VATJSE, Third St.
..cHfls. mM-
F. J. Clarke, Manager.
SATURDAY, Nov- lOi
bpia, Pa,
s8 tf
The Youth' C'uuiianUiu.
The new volume of The Youth's Com- j
panion for 1001 will mark the paper's 1
seventy-fifth year of continuous publica-
tion seventy-five years, during which J
it li2S had the approval of three genera- j
tions cf readers. The constant aim of i
The Companion is to carry into the home '
reading that shall be helpful as well as
entertaining reading that shall con
tribute to the pure happiness of all the '
family, Strong in the assurance that
every reader gained is a friend won, the
publishers offer to send The Companion
; Whiting & Willis' Comedians !
Presenting the Modern Comedy j
Classic, I
A
Hindoo
Hoodoo
By John Fowler, author of "Dakota."
free for the remaining weeks of 19U0toi
those who eubtcribe now for the new ith the original ?ewiork cast, in-,
volume for 1001. There will not be an 1 eluding Geo. Larson, Mattie Lock- I
issue from now until 1902 that will not j etle nnd Harry By!Te- ;
b5 crowded with good stories and articles j
of rare Interest and value. Diplomatists, FIRST-CLASS SHOW!
explorers, sailors, trappers, Indian fight- '
and Eelf-tnade men! , . . . .
rriC6B ouana ioc. lickeiscan
I
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing.
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies,
Cor Secoiid & Lansblin. Tbone 157
! FRENCH & CO.,
j BANKERS.
j TRANSACT A, E.SEKALBAXKISQ BL'fcl.SEa
, Lettere of Credit issued available in the
Eastern States,
j Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
; Transfers sold on New York, Chicago,
i St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore
Igon, Seattle Wash,, and various pointe
i in Oregon and Washington.
! Collections made at all points on fav
orable term?.
Butchers
and Farmers
..Exchange..
Kecpi mi draught the celfibrHtcil
COM'MHIA MEEK, nckimw:
eilKwl the Un titer in Tlie Dullim,
nt the aiiiiul jirice. Come in, try
iJniitl bt eotivinml. AUo the
Fitiwt brnnds ot Wines, l.i'juor
and CiKHm.
Sanduiiehes
nf nil L'lmlii .,l,ot 1.....
4
j' FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE, j
. Travel by the Stcnmors nt the Kvcututnr Uue. Th-rimtuny will endcurir t Klveltr3!
! rmis the Lot cti(T jrtjfiljl:. Tor ilirther Inlorimitliiii mlilre.1.1 i
I i'ortlnm! ottice, Oak. street Duck. W. C. ALLAWAY, Gen. Afc-f. .
IS . . .)
I Wasco Warehouse Company
Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds.
, Headquarters for Feed Grain, ot ?n kin
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, an kmdf
Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, TmlifSo
Headquarters fcr "Byers' Best" Pendle-
tOIl FlOUr 'I n'f' I 'oUr lfc manufactured expreeeiy for familj
nee ; evrv Hack le guaranteed to give BBtiulactioc,
V eel! our goods lov.or than any bonne in the trade, and if you don't ttimVso
J call and git cur pneue and be convinced.
I Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats.
J. S. HCHESCE,
i'rililnu
. M. IlEAM.,
be procured at Clarke & Falk'e.
ere, etory-wnters and Eelf-tnade men
and women in many vocations, beaides
ihu Ifirvul nlnnla, iri.!l&.i) r t .1 , 1 r. ,i.,tl
write for The Companion not only next
year, but during the remaining weeks uf
this year. Illustrated announcement NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT,
of the volume for 1901 will be sent free. Nlljcc ik htreby KiVCI1 that the unrlfrslBi.e.1
to any aUUreee, with Eamp e cop es of mve tiiea witii tt-e uii: ot me county
' , , thefatnteof Orwnn for mco countwtti
iuo papur. ijie louure companion,
Boston, Mass.
J. A. EBERLE,
pipejailorip
A complete line of Fall and Winter
A Xliouiaiiil Tuniucn
j have Hied with tte Olerk oi the county court nf !
I thebtnteol orwon ior v mco couutv.thelr uiiol
' ment of Henry Iiarnum. decerned, nnu thut ouitlniw, Pantinu'B and Overcoating, now
Jliinduv, the ith day of Novcnitwr, 15ft), at the I on dieplav, 100 diifarent varieties to pe
hour of lu o'clock a. m., has been llxed by the 1 BCi from"
i county court fortoid county u the time, nnd i "
r, , , ., ... ie county court room in wanes city as th.-1 ,
Could uot express the rapture of Annie, place for hcurinK of objections to said final uu- ,MirK ton anH iin
E. Springer, of 1125 Howard St., Phil- j c"u"tnrt ic.Meinit oMhemQ. OUH&, dlCJ Uy
adehihia. I'a.. when Bhe found that Dr.! F. r.'ilAVfi, ' n.u .i i t.
auelphia, I'a., when iihe found that Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption
had completely eured her of a hacking
cough that for many years had made
life a burden. All other remedies and
doctors could give her no help, but she
eaj'B of this .Royal Cure "It soon re
moved the pain in my chest and I can
now sleep soundly, something I can
scarcely remember doing before. I feel
like Bounding its praises throughout the
universe." So will every one who tries
Dr. King's New Discovery for any trouble
of the throat, chest or lungs. Price 50c
and f 1. Trial bottle free at Blakeley's
drug store ; every bottle guaranteed. 5
Clarke & Falk have on eaie a fall line
of paint and artist's bruebee.
epl'i
Kxeciuore.
MATT SHOREN,
General Blacksmith
and Horsesboer.
All kinds of blacksmithing will receive
prompt attention and will be executed
in Drst-claes shape. Give him a call.
Richardson's Old Stand,
Third St., near Federal, The Dalle, Or.
Call and examine roods before tomi?
elsewhere. Second street, opp. Mays
i Crowe's.
House
Painting...
The undersigned has taken possession
of It. A. Kpivey paint shop, next door to
the Vogt opera house, and has pur
chased tho tools and ladders. He has
good mechanics working for him, and
will guarantee all work to give satisfac
tion. S. K. KELLY.
first national Bank..
THE DALLES - - OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, oubject to Sight
Dxe.lt or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on dav of collection.
Sk-ht and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, San Francisco and porl
land. OIKKCTOK9
D. F. TUOMI'KON. J.NO. H. SCHSNCK.
En. M. Williamh, Geo. A. Liana.
H. M. Bkai.l.
Tie ColuoiDia Packing Co.,
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MAXOFACTUKKKB OK
Pine Lard and Sausages
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
Retiring from Business.
Closing out my Entire Stock Regardless of Cost.
Dry Goods, Clothing, Ilnotp and Shoep, at much less than wholesale .
prices. Will eull in hulk or in lotc, or uny way to suit purchasers. '
Entire stock must be closed out "before 30 days.
All Koodt! will be sacrificed except Thompson's Glove-fittinc Coreets
anil Uutterick Patterns. Your prices will be iniue. Call eurly and secure .
bargainfc.
J. P. McINERNY, j
Corner Second and Court s?ts.
-
JJ. E. FALT & CO.,
juiJiiuiurs n. , 1 a r. t
of
t) Purest Liquors for Family Use?
Delivoiocl to any jart of tho City.
Piionijs: fd Local, l
y 86s Long Disiunce. 173 Second Street, y
JRIF.D BEEF, ETC.
ONE FOR A OOtE. mi
RnaoT. Plmpl.t, Pr.f.nt I'll I V
Hoc tu. mo mill IXIK S?',i0in!. T en.
SAY! Lend Me Your Ear!
Uo you know that John I'ashek. the tailor, is agent for two of
the largest merchant tailoring houses in America?
,.i,.. .fowknow Hint he will sell you a suit, made to your fl!
c eap as the hand.ii,u.down, ready-made, you buy in- the aloref, an" j
wi mi onic
,...,i iD? you k,now tl,at l,u ,,tt8 already on hand for the rowlnif "
ami inter trade tho liundcoiucat and finest line of samples ever hIiowu
In 1 lio Dalles?
TriTTIT n a r-.-.- . . i.
ovnn -AiiiuijL, Meronant Tailor, Age