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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.1
THURSDAY - V NOV. 15. 1900
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JJllYAXJSM SriLL IS THE MSG.
A dispatch from Chicago says that
evidence has already developed that
the Bryan men now in control of the
democratic party propose to continue
that control if they can. "While the
republican national committee lias
-5'iven up its headquarters and prac
tically 5:0110 out of business for four
years the democratic rJommiUec has
en"aaed rooms in the Security build
ing and intends to keep up the I5ryan
propaganda until the presidential
election.
The plan is one which prevailed
during the last four years. A liter
ary buieau is to be maintained which
will send out matter to democratic
weekly papers under authority of ,
the national committee regularly.'
and Vice Chairman Johnson, or the '
secretary, or both, will be in charge'
all the time. The executive com-;
mittee of the national committee,;
.... ,. ,, . , Clarke & Fa'.k have on sale a full line
which is essentiallv a .tlrvan body.' ... , .. , , ,
J ' of paint and artist s brushes.
will supervise the character of this! ... , . . .. ., ..
1 ouwdl not have boils if von take
literary output and see to it that Clarke & Fa!ka sure cure bolla.
nothing but radical doctrine.'' and j a full line of Eastman alm9 and sup-,
theories receive the seal of the na- plies just received by Clarke & Falk. ,
tional committee. j The largest anil niot complete line of
The cardinal principle of party I fall and winter millinery ever displayed !
faith laid down will be that no dem-!in the cit" at Campbell & )yoii
. , , , , ' miUinerv parlors, i he prices will sell
ocrats except those who worked and . the (rooda Stf ,
voted for the election of liryan are! why pergaiJn f0r inferior
entitled to any voice in the manage-! pajfll5 wnen you can buy James E. '
Lazy
Livers
firomnnj ! les the rauc of rations
d .vaos Kiiicty r,,r " 'ont of the
AJiirri'-nn J'coflo tirv suit to l
tn ubio'i i itn liver nr.i stoma -h
'i!ar'.:n:.tJ x : 'h as cniKU-atton,
dvzj'.n. vv fmliRMti ju, liilioivsr.csj,
ti-.it;0u!. liver etc.
Baldwin's
Health
Tablets
No. 25
nrervritn1' and cure thon UK
Thrsr tablets act a a ?iitlo lasa
live Thny niako tho liver ami
stenineh ilo their duty as they
fJiould The mo-t obstinate raM
yield to these little tablet. They
aat S5c aud can be procured it
Clarke & Falk, The Dalles. Ongon.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
A Difficult Problem, ir
It is among the most dlllicnlt prol- j
lems of mitural science for one to become I
expert hi foveral lines. J. K. Atlcox it
Co., by their cotiibination, have over- ,
come this dltl'tctilty in a practical man.
ner. J. K. Adeox is an expert watch-' '
maker and is good on jewelry, optical j
work anil engraving, while "Then. II.
Lielie is an expert optician and ia pood
on walcb repairing, jewelry work and
engraving. Their price ie as low as con
sistent with uonil workmanship. They (
are prepared to do ail work in their
several lines', on short notice. Work
sent by mail or express will receive ',
prompt atte-itlon. Sign, "15lg Iietl "
Watch.'
Clarke & Falk have received a carload ' .
of the celebrated .lame E. I'.itton j
strictly pure liquid paints I
II LowNEy's.i
CHOCOLATE
BON SONS.
DIRECT from the FACTORY
AT EASTERN PRICES.
Geo. C. Blakeley,
The Druggist.
Complete
Cipe
of
Dru$s
at
Nl. Z. DONNELL,
TH DRUGGIST.
Jasfc What
You uaant.
$1 ,oo per month.
Strictly llf-t eliHH local nnd long
diitatice telephone service within
your liniue.
1 .1 litis ilo not ero-talk. Your eon.
vernation will be kept a secret.
Xo cost for installing.
You get the Htr.iulard Hutming
l.o ni: Distant Instrument.
CoiititiuniH day and night Hiirvlee.
Wu will accept your contract for
ten years and allow you to cancel
same on giving us thirty dayh writ
ten notice.
PACIFIC STATES TELEPHONE COS.
ment of the party.
As another part of the plan the
committee has arranged also that
the National League of Democratic
Clubs shall keep up its organization
during the next four years, with the
idea of taking a hand in the selection
of delegates to the next convention.
These clubs were all formed in
UryaD's interest, and their members
are generally supposed to be devoted
to him and to the principles he rep-icscnts.
S'ivs the Chicago Chronicle, which
itself did all that mortal could in the
last campaign to maintain the "mon
grel combination between the worst
elements of democracy North and
South and the populism of the West:"
"From Maine westward to the Kosky
mountains, north of the Ohio river
line, there is not a democratic gov
ernor, there is not a
United States senator, there are few
democratic congressmen, and demo,
crats in ofiice of any description are
so rare that a party embracing at
least one -half of the population may
be said almost with literal truth to
have been excluded from participa
tion in public affairs. To this hu
miliating estate the mongrel combi-! stor,-'
nation between the worst elements of'
democracy North and South and the
populism of the West has brought a
once proud political organization
which has controlled the affairs of
the republic in many important eras
and which should control them today."
?itzcrland
Patton's sun proof paints for $1.50 per
jrallon, uuaranteeil for 5 years. Clark &
Falk, agents. ml
The best method of cleansing the liver
is the iisj of the famous little pills
known as DeWitt's Little Early Risers.
Easy to take. Xever jjripe. Sold by
Clarke & Falk.
At the popular millinery parlors of
Campbell & Wilson can be found all the
latest tilings in street hate, trimmed
bats, children's school hats, and also
tam-o'-shanters.
Husllinj; youiiK man can make 60 per
mouth and expenses. Permanent posi
tion. P'sperience unnecessary. Write i
quick for particulars. Clark & Co.,
Fourth and Locust Streets, Piiiladel-1
hpia, Pa, ;S-tf !
50 YEARS'
3 BBfiSsBvr"???
JESIGN5
Copyrights &c.
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(roe. (i. k v i . fc .in e patf an.
l'.t. i.'3 tit' I'.r .aa il.:i & l-. recelv
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"Sdenflffc Jfinericam
A hntnlueTli".tntM ''T'r'';!!,. 1. Truest eir
ir.lati"'! ( a-.y f .r '""-na'. 'l'crr..!. a
re.ir : (rnrm. -.tbf. SI. So.dbyall ni widcaier..
(KiUNfl & Co.3B,Dfoad- New York
braacti (irT.c.) . ".i 1' ' . W.isamct'.n. J). V
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REGULATOR LINE. !
k ASrolllA NAY.
t-iimi nl tin- lUtrilliilnr l.llif will ruti u t t the fol- j
'i '.nl'.!' . tin- Comimnv n-crvlne tin rliflit to chaise 'J
Str. Rurculator
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Ship your
Freight
via
Regulator Line.
Str. DnlliiB City.
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lit 7 A. M.
Mmiilny
ViliiisilHy
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FOR COMPORT
Trnv.'! h;. tl
ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
;U.it:vr- of tl:i' r.inuiiitoi I liif
n ii- tin' 1 -f .! i ht oli i'
Thi' t'nmpmiv will I'lnli'iivur t rU
J or liirtlicr liiuiiiiiiitiiiu mlilrosi
iti jut
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I'.irt.H-.il iiflt- '. O.u "tr C I'.k.!.
W. C. ALUAWAY, Con. At.
Wasco W
erehous
s Gompeny
j Itnliliril tile (S rav.
i A startling incident, of which Mr.
' John Oliver of Philadelphia, v.-as the
j subject, 1? narrated by him as follows:
"I was in a most dreadful condition. My
jskin was almost yeliow, eyes sunken,
I tongue coated, pain continually in back
democratic ani1 S1"es 110 appetite gradually urow-
in", weaker day by day. Three pnysi
cians had yiven me up. Fortunately, a
friend advised 'Electric Hitters' ; and to
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
ntANSACTA KNEltAI.B.YNKIWi HCbl.SErt
Letters of Credit issued available in the
Eastern States. i
Kitfht Exchange and Televrraphi',
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, ,
St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore- j
aon, Seattle Wash,, and various points ,
in Oregon and Washington. i
Pnlti.ff inna tnailo lit. iill unintu llfl fv. I
my -Treat joy and surprise, the first j ornj,i,. tlirrat.
bottle made a decided improvement. I I
continued their use for three weeks, and ' -r -y
am now a well man. T know they saved i i Oil f"'
.. Mir. .,.l.l,.,.l I-,. r.1 nnntl.n. ' ' U
II j itii;, tiuk iuiiucu bite nivu ui tiiiuiicj
victim." No one should fail to try them.
Only 50c, guaranteed, at 1'lakeley's dru
i)
New ideas in Wall Paper here. Hticb
wide variety as wo are showing never be
fore graced a einele stock. Heal imita
tion creton effects at ordinary prices, j
ElSnr& for Seed Grain of ail kinds.
JTa for Feed Grain otriikin
d. w. vause, Third St. Headquarters for Rolled Grain, an kin
r-a" " - - Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, SfndM?l!LkfS)
TTar rim in Ttp.T fVr "TZyTaTKz' P.pct" "Pp-nfllfi.
i ton n'lour
er j . .
l Painting...
And now they tell us S
wants to borrow several millions of
dollars of us. All riht. Let
have it. Four years more of Me
Kinley prosperity and wc will be the
greatest creditor nation in the world.
If any one wants to know how
far the German mind was affected by
the cry of militarism let him note
that "Wisconsin gave McKinley n
plurality of 102,000 in 18'JO, and a
plurality of 110,000 in 1900.
rjnutlit-rii California,
Notable anions tne pleasures afforded
by the Shasta E-iuto ia tho winter trip
to Southern California and Arizona.
Renewed acquaintance with this section
will ever develop fresli points of interest
added sources of enjoyment, under its
sunny skies, in the variety of its indus
tries, in its prolific vegetation and among
its numberless resorts of mountain,
shore, valley and plain.
Tho two daily Shasta trains from
i.er ' Portland to Ualllornia nave been re
! cently equipped with tho most approved
j pattern of standard and tourist sleeping
cara, but tne lo rates oi lare will still
continue in effect.
Illustrated guides to tho winter resorts
of California and Arizona may be bad
cn application to
C. H. Mahkiiam, G. P. A.,
Portland, Oregon.
The undersigned has taken possession
of 11. A. Spivey paint shop, next door to
the Vogt opera house, and has pur
chased the tools and ladders. lie has
good mechanics working for him, and
will guarantee all work to give satisfac
tion. S. K. KELLY.
J. A. EBERLE,
iJpitye Jailorii
A complete lino of Fall and Winter 1
Suitings, Pantings and Overcoating, now
on display. 100 different varieties to se
led from.
..cHfls.
Batehers
and Farmers
..Exchange..
Kocp-i on ilrntti-'lit tho coiebrnttil
COl.f.MlllA HEKIt, iiPkmmv
vlK?tl thi' tx.'t tK.-er In The Dalles,
at the uiiil prlct'. Come In. try
Itnrnl be ronvliii-eil. Aim I ho
Finest brnmla of Wines, U juor
and Clears.
Sandrjuiehes
nl nil Kfmls alvfnys oti imuil.
This I'ltinr is manufactured expressly for family
um; everv wick iH euarauteed to uive stitisfactios.
W; sell our goodo lower than any limine at thu trade, and if you don't think eo
1 call and get our prices nnd be convinced.
! Highest Prices Paid for Wheat. Barle3r and Oats.
J. 8. BCHKNCX,
PreiMeai.
. .M. IICA1.I.,
Cantilvt
First National Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OREGON
A General Banking llusinesa transacted
Deposits received, Biibject to Sight
Draft or Cheek. ; mm
Collections made and proceeds promptly j jL I B"
remitted on dav of collection. ' 0 U lu
Retiring from Business.
Closing ont my Entire Stock Regardless of Cost.
Dry GooiIh, Clothing, l!uotB nnd Shoes, at much less than wholesale
prices. Will soli in lmlk or in lots, or imy way to suit purchasers.
Entire stock must "be closed out before 30 days.
All goodc will be sacrificed except Thompson's Glovn-fltting Corsets
and Ilittterick Patterns. Your prices will be mine. Call early and tenure
bargains.
J. P. McINERNY,
Corner .Socoiul and Courtis.
Paint your house with paints that are
fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk
have them. !
A democratic exchange says "the ' - -democratic
party stands for princi- ;
pies that never die." Possibly; but! JcG (2YG.3LY cUld
it has stood for a miscellaneous as-
S I T-V 1
sortment tlmt arc as dead as Julius . VVSlGr rOOrS.
..g.ll .
It ia well to know that DeWitt's
Wilch Hazel Salve will heal a burn and
stop thu pain at once. It will cure
eczema and ekiu diseases and ugly
wounds and cores. It ia a certain cure
for pllee. Counterfeit may ho offered
yon, See that you get the original Da.
Witt's Witch Haw) Salve.
Extra good values at' the New York
Cib Store.
Mrs II. I-. Jones has opened ice
cream and oyster parlors in Carey Bal
lard's old stand. She carries
A full line of Candies,
Nuts and Cigars.
The place has been thoroughly ren
ovated, and a ihareof the public patron
age is solicited.
Open till 12:00 P. M.
Suits, $20 arpd up.
Call and examine oods before going
elsewhere. Second street, opp. .Mays
fc Crowe's.
F- S.
Gunning,
Kigbt and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
i,n iiirii, nn i-iiuiuisuu aiiw on-
land.
DIKBOTOK8,
D. P. TlIOMl'BON. Jno. S. Hchjcnck. I
Ku. M. Wiij.ia.mh, Gko. A. LiaiiK. !
H.M. Bbam.. !
9
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FALT & CO.,
m i l '
or '!ILa Commercial Sample Rooms.
iiiecoiuifs Packing Co
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MAtlUFAUTUHKKH OK
9
Purest Liquors for Family Use?
Dolivored to any part of tho City. C
173 Second Street. ?
Phones: M Locul,
Long Distance
iFine Lard and Sausages iguSf?
' Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
i)RIKD BKKF. ETC.
Blacksmith,
Horseshoeing, i
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies, ,
ONE FOR A DOSE. H tf
lUraoTo Plrapl... pMrent I'll I V
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SAY Lenrl Mp Vnnr IF.nvl
WM V Via A m i wv u
Do you l:now that John I'aihek, the tailor, in ugont fur two of $
tho largest merchant tailoring houeuH in America? iff
0
Do you know that he will ho 11 you a miir, made to your order,
cheap uh the hHiitl.n.e.dtiwn, ready-made, you buy in the Htoree, mi
gimrantee a.fit or no eitlo?
Do you know that ho Ihih ulready op hand for tho coining fid I
am winter trade the luuideomest and fluent line of uaiiiplen over tdiown
in I he D.ilk-8?
JOHN PASHEK, Merohant Tailor, Agent,