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    The ftalles Daily Chronicle.
FRIDAY
- MAY 17. 1901!
J. A. EBERLE,
Leading-acaE
Merchant Tailor,
Second Street, opposite Mays & Crowe,
'
We have an escellent line of Spring j
Suitings, Panting", etc., which we are
prepared to mnke up in the latest styles, ,
and guarantee s perfect fit.
,
i
WIIILH j
HOLD FAST TO THAT
GOOD.
The American people are enjoy-1 mvalid wife at home when starting
ing the results of a long-continued j ofr on a Signing tour of oflicial
policy of protection to American visitation." Said a little girl yester
labor. The results are greater than j da3" afternoon who, with an armfull
the advocates of the protective policy ! of flowers, braved the blue coats and
anticipated, savs the Bulletin. Thev , ascended the steps of the San Fran-
are so great, in fact, that men who j
have become conspicuous for their
advocacy of protection are inclined
to the opinion that the American
laborer can take care of himself in '
comnetitinn with the lnhnrpr nf nnv I
race in the world. The general de
mand now is for new markets. It is
admitted, however, that to get into
foreign markets we must let foreign
ers into our markets. This, it is
contended, we can afford to do. The
fact thst we have increased our ex
ports of manufactured goods is ac
cepted as proof that home labor
needs no protection. Theie can be,
it is urged, no protection for the
labor employed in the making of .
goods Bold in foreiga markets and if
we can make the goods that are sold
in foreign markets more cheaply
than competitors, we certainly do
not need protection against these
same competitors in our home
market.
This reasoning is plausible, but
not conclusive. Before we can fully
accept it we must ascertain if the
goods sold abroad are sold at the
btme prices as like goods sold at
borne. If, for example, the steel
trust sells steel rails at $20 per ton
abroad, and charges horre consumers
$28 per ton, the fact does not prove
that we can make steel and trans
port it to a foreign country at 20
per ton. The high price charged
the home consumer may enable the
steel trust to sell a nortion of its
. , , . . , ., . , above rules will Humect the offender to a
steel product at less than the cost of fine 0f fi, and the water will be shut off
production and transportation. j until paid ; and for a second offence
double the amount.
There is another point to be con-j The following charges will be made:
sidered. We do not know that! I0',008,?') '"S5,0??1- ?nl,h-
Lach additional lot f 1.2o ; half lot io cts.
under the press of competition 1 All persons uBing water in closet or
foreign manufacturers of steel wiiitlet will see to it that the water Is shut
j on when not in use, or water will be
not reduce the cost of production shut off altogether if allowed to run to
to20 or less. When a market is
;
being taken from a competitor, the j
competitor fights to retain It. If he i
cannot get $20 a ton for steel rails, '
he makes them for $18. If the in-!
umnco im.ui -no. a.i I
vader comes down to $18, he reduces .
his price to $1C or less. Neither the
uio ynuc vu iu ui i, j. unuvi wm.
manufacturer nor his employe can '
afford to lose their market Men
anoru to lose meir marhei. men
who have been working for $2 per
dav will wnrk- for less rather than
cay wjii work tor less ratuer man
not work at all. This invasion of
foreign markets, in the long run,
subjects the laborer to the operation 1
of the law of the survival of thei
Gttest of those best fitted to the '
conditions under which they live.
When this law is in full operation,
, . .
the discovery may be made that
Borne other race makes more patient
slaves than Americans.
The maintenance of the protective
policy will always preserve for us
the home market. It may not give
us a complete run of the markets of
4ue world, but It wijl enable our
tnnnufncturers to nny rales of wages
!'that will provide comfortable homes
for the families of workingmcn.
Nothing ever said or written could
i better illustrate the utterly coarse
, grained and calloused nature of the
Oregonian than its brutal and un
feelinu criticism, in yesterday's
j,a!,cr: of, PriMdcnt. McK;ill,e-v
bringing bis "chronic and mvalid
wife" along witb him on his "Western
tour. Great Heaven! has it come to
this, that a man's devotion to the
person related to him by the holiest
j ties that are known to earth is to be
subservient to a little pomp and
, spectacular exhibit that form no es
sential part of presidential duty?
All honor to William McKinlcy for
bringing his invalid wife along with
: him, and all honor to him for pre
ferring the moan and sorrow of the
sick chamber to the plaudits and
huzzahs of the admiring multitude.
Says the Oregonian, speaking of
President McKinley's great sorrow:
"A prudent man in his place would
iiave foreseen this contingency and
forestalled it by leaving his semi-
c'ac0 mansion vhere Mrs. McKinley
H,o !: ,i,i. .
uci uutciuig uctnvcu nit; uuu uraiu;
"I brought these for Mrs. McKinle-.
We are so sorry ; I hope she will be
better soon." Which of these two,
the big Oregon daily or the little
ciau rruuuisuu mauien, voices me
sentiments of the people of the Pa
ciGc Coast? The question needs no
answer.
C- T - - 1 . . l
It is thought in Portland that he
Dalles, Portland &, Astoria Naviga
tion Company will put on a boat
between Portland and the Cascades
to compete with the Bailey Gatzert
of the White Collar line. If such
action is taken a lively rate war will
ensue.
Eighty-seven carriage horses were
sold in New York the other day for
an average of over one thousand
dollars each. The horseless era has
been indefinitely postponed.
Yesterday evening's Telegram has
a nice write-up of the Dalles races,
that did not come off. The Tele
gram correspondent went off that
time at half cock. '
NOTICE TO WATER-CONSUMERS.
All persons using Dalles City water
for irrigating purposes between" the let
day of May and the 1st day of Septem
ber, will observe the following rules and
regulations:
Pereons will be permitted to use the
water below the bloff on all even days,
and above the bluff on all odd days
from 6 o'clock a. m. until 8 a. m., and
from 0 o'clock p. m. nntil 8 p. m.
The above rules must be strictly com
plied with, and any infraction of the
waBie-c . n n-7'&r wl
Supt. Dalles City Water Works.
tnl-Swd
to DELINQUENT TAXPAYERS.
The county court has instructed the
f0UnlJ;, cle,rJLt0 place a,.warrant on '
tax roll of 1900 commanding me to col-
lect the taxes for said vear by making
ale' if ""essary, pf the property there-
jn mentJone(l( an(J o return tnH roU ,n.
Bide of sixty dayH.
,J am eworn'to do my duty, and am
aUo nn(jer bon(jg (or hH faitn(u) I)er.
formance; therefore have no alternu-
tlve bllt .,0 obey the mandate of the
corti and wm jram)diately proceed to
make out a list of delinquents and ad-
vertUe the P"IW gjjjjj- Keu v
10ra-4wd.i w Sheriff of Waeco Co.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that there will
1)6 Bn annual meeting of the stockhold-
0" ' " T.rTr'u '
pany at the ofhee of French &. Co., bank
ers, on Friday, May 31, 1001, at 7 o'clock
p. m., for the purpose of electing seven
directors and transacting such other
business aa may properly come before
aid meeting. By order of the president.
TheOsllM, May 1,1901.
J. C. BOKTtTJ.EU,
ml-td
,6o j. aad Treat.
Subscribe for The Oiuwniclk.
FOR about thirteen yours 1 have devoted nioro
time to politics than to biiolneHS. The result
is that my business has suffered. For a time,
at, least, I propose to devote more tlmo to business
and less to politics, provided the other fellows will
let me.
During these years some features have come
into practice among businods men that were not con
sidered proper or necessary at that time. Among
them is the scheme of profit-sharing or giving td
some lucky customers a valuable present. 1 propose
to do something in this line myself.
For each fifty cents paid to me for goods fur
nished I will give the customer a numbered coupon.
On each Saturday at 0 p. m. 1 will give away two
present one, n year's subscription to any $1 period
ical desired, and the other, one copy of some of the
famous pictures neatly framed, tiie customer can
also make a choiru of these as there are a number to
.VXWJXA'VjJAX'ATA'r'A
...
C. J. STUBliIJG,
WHOLESALE
Wines, Liquors Cigars
Family Orders will receive prompt attention.
Next door to First
Ciimlon l'liniiH 2:! 4.
Lone lWt. 10U1.
THE
The newly completed track of
The Dalles Driving Ass n.
will be formally opened by a
GRAND MATINEE on.'..
THURSDAY. M 23
PROGRAM
fiust event Titorn.vo.
Nellie Bly E. E. Ferguson
Dick E. O. McCoy
Dock L L. Lane
Fanny J. P. Mclnerny
Babe' L. E. Crowe
Daisy A. Keller
SECOND EVENT TBOTTING, DOL'ISLE TEAMS
Jim Dandy T. J. Senfert
Multnomah Lad and Maid . .L. A. Porter
Tinni) event r.VCl.NG.
Primrose W. H. Hobson
Solo. . . .
. H. A. Sturdevaut
KOL'UTH EVENT TltOTTINO AND PACING.
Edmund S Fred Fisher
Mac Grant Mays
Freak r H L. Kuck
Dufur T. H. Johnston
Polly I. S. Fish
FIKTH EVENT.
Pony Race Quarter-Mile Dash
SIXTH EVENT.
Running Three-Eighths Mile Dash
HARNESS EVENTS.
Half-Mile Heats , Best 2 in 3
All races will be between horses
owned by members of the aesociation.
Races will be called at 2 p. m
Music by the Band
you CAN GO
as every business bouse in the city will
be closed from 1 to C p. in. so there will
be no excuse (or you not to attend.
Admission - - 50 Cents
LADIES FREE.
Mr. W. J. Buster of North Brook, N.
O., saye he ufJered with piles for fifteen
yearB. He tried many remedies with no
results until be used DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve and that quickly cored him.
Clarke k Falk'e P. O. Pharmacy.
IHmTIHEE !
1TTAW1ATA1 Jk ATA't JM"-
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Si
AS'D KET.WL
,3
t
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National Bank.
DALLES, OREGON.
Advertise m The Chronicle.1
Cut Out
Enclose It to Me
With Ten Dollars
and I will furnish you all complete, ready
for nee, mv 1900 Model No. 7 SANDEN
ELECTRIC BELT. It is superior in
make, quality and power to any belt of
fered hy ottier dealers for which they
charge $40.
TbiB masterpiece of electro-medical
science wi'l core vonr nerve loss, your
weaknees, your kidneys, your stomach
and poor circulation by endowing yon
with that vitality which builds up the
Bystein. Drugs are useless; they are
harmful. My belt cures where barrels
of medicines have failed. Wtiy suffer
longer? 1 offer you an invigorant
which hae no equal in the world, for it
will drive out your pain and make you a
strong, sound man. Write for my illus
trated books free.
Dr. A. T. Sanden,
Rooms 18 and 20, fussel Building,
PORTLAND, OREGON,
.'.'mch diw 3mo
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
Transact a General Banking Business.
Letters of Credit issued available in
the Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Teleeraphic
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago,
St. Louie, San Francieco, Portland Ore
gon, Seattle Wash., and various points
in Oregon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms.
U Bestauraot
L. Y. Hone, Prop'r.
first-Class in Every Respect
MKALH AT AM, IlOUltH.
Oysters Served in any Style.
87 8er:oiifl St., Th DhIU-s. Or
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
It artificially d Igests the food and aids
Nature io strengthening and recon
structing the exhausted digestive or
gans. It lBtbe latest discovereddigeat
ant. and inn In. Tin nMinr nrnnarst l nn
caq approach it In eQlcieocy. It io
smut! reiivvcaauu iJvruiaoeuuy cures
Drspepsla, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Bour fitomaoh, Vausea,
Sick Headacbe, Qaitralgla,Cramp.ao4
all other results of lmnerf ect duieatlon.
reeerea ey S- C osWiTT co. cauae
Bold by Clarke AFalk'iP. O. Pharmacy
This
Ad
be given awav before supply is exhausted. In ad
dition, every'montb 1 will give several valuable pres
ents. On June 5th the presents will bo a fine ISihle,
a Webster's International Dictionary, one vear s sub
scription to a $4 periodical and onu Hoys' llusoba
Set. The presents to ho given away on July 0th will
be announced later.
I hope to confine mvself In these presents to ar
ticles in mv own line so that J will not Interfere with
sale of goods in oilier lines. In addition 1 will give a
dividend each month to the person who has pur
chased the most goods from me. On Jnue fith this
will be .5 00. You do not have to purchase fifty
cunts worth at one time to get a dividend check, as 1
issue curtilicates of sale for less amounts which can
he exchanged for dividend check when they amount
to fifty cents. If clerk does not give you checks or
or certiiicatos when you make U T Nfll AN
a purchase, ask for them. III. I . HULHIl
Just What
You cuant.
New ideas in Wall Paper here. Such
wide variety as we are showing never be
fore graced a single stock, ileal itnita-
j tion creton effects at ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheat paper prices.
: Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, vours
for a small price, at onr store on l'hird
street. Also a full line of houH paints.
d. w. vatjse, Third st.
NEW LUMBER
and WOOD YARD.
W'c have on null a lull lint' of
Ronch and Dressed Lumber
Mouldings, BraoketE, Laths,
Shingles, Windows, Doors,
OAK, FIR AND SLAB WOOD
Which we will sell at live
and let live prices.
(ilvc un n trlul nnd we will trent
you rlglit.
GILBRETH & SON
Third anil Federal Mm.
i
L. Lane,
GEKEUAL
Wagon and Carriage Werk.
, Fish Brothers' Wagon.
Third and Jeffcnn, Phone 159 J
TieCoWiaPacKingCo.,
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANDKAUTnKKKB OK
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
)RIKD beef. etc.
J. K. HCHRNCK,
i'rcNldtiiic,
Max A, Voiit.
CuMhlui
First national Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OREGON
A General Banking Bnainees transacted
Deposits received, aubject to Bight
Draft nr fthJih
Collections made and proceeds prompt!
vuii.wu uu uar ui nuiieoiion.
Bight and Telegraphic Exchange sold oa
New York, Bin Francisco and port
land.
Eo. M. Wiwuiis, Quo. A. Uvt.
a. M. Bball.
lT
BlacKsmim j
...AND... 'i
Horses
.OREGON
SHOfQ tan
and Union Pacific
I) El A 1ST
roa
TIME SMIHni'I.KS
MOM
THE DAI.l.Kf),
AIlRIVE
rnnji
l'ortliuul
SU IjiUo, Denver, Ft.
Worth, Omnhit. K,it.
BiihClty.Ht I-ouIn.cIiI.
ciiro mill tho KiiKt.
Vi'.'i."t i. in.
vlit limit
liiKton. Atlantic
1 ...... ....
1:05 p.m,
Suit Uiko, Denver, Ft.
Worth, Oiniihu, Khii
j miKCIty.Sl.UmlH.ail.
14, .
li":N n. m.
vlu limit
liiKton. HI. I'iiiiI
KiiKt -Mull,
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kmiu. l l.'m.m.
ciiro mid iiiu IJiist.
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fci-o, Chlcii;o mul V.wtA
OCEAN AND EIVER S0HEDULE
Prom rortlmul.
(All Hlllllng lllltl'K SUlj.
I Jl'Ot to C.tlllllRU )
1 For Sun Friinclcco,
! Hull every .1 riuji.. I
b:(i0 . in.
I'M p. in.
Dully
uxrojit
Hunilnv,
h'.VC) p. in.
riutiinliiy,
10:(W p. in.
Dnlly
Coliiiiilila ltlvnr.
To Ahtorlii nml Wiiy
I-IIIKllllRh.
I 'lp. m.
except
Suiidny,
Vlllannttt Ulvrr.
UXfVpt
rr..fiti fif v.... i...... llSlp. tn,
huiKliiy. i H..IPI1, inli,.,,,,,,,!,,,, ,.q-'Pt
h.wii. in. Ilul wny-UitidliiKt.
'lucMlny, ,
'Ihurxcliiy, Corviillls mid Way
Hiitimluy, , IjiihIIiikk.
0 (H) u. in.
ButtUay.
i p. m.
Monday,
Wwliiewliy
Frlaay.
Tiu-Mlny, U'lllanmttn amt H..H)n m
ThurMlny. VhiiiIiUI lllvrm. JlonJayj
Snttirdiiy, '()ICR citv,l)ny ton mill Wi-dnmnay
.!IX). in. , Way-liimlltiRN. ITIUny.
U'llVC
Itlimriu
Hnuku ltlTpr.
Itlpurlu to lx;vl)(t(in.
U'wlntnn
dally,
8.J)h.iu,
i "in iy.
.'IMUh. in.
rnrttt'H dtfiirliiR to no to llcpimcr or
lioltitK on Collimtilu Hoiithvrn via IIIrrh, Htiould
hue .No. 2, lenvliiR Tho Dnlli-d nt 12 '.'5 p. m.
mnt-.liiR direct coiiiivutionx nt lluinivr Junction
ihI UlRRh. Ki'UirnliiR makliiRilIrw;tcoiiiicctloa
ut Ileiini'r Junction nnd DIrrh wltliiKo, l,r
rlviiiR at 1 lie Dalleo at 1:00 p. m.
For further piirucutnrx, cull on or Hitdre
- JAli. IIIKLAND, AKi-lit.
The Dnl Ion, Oregp
Complete
of
at
M. Z. DONNELL,
THE DRUGGIST.
Spring
Suitings
Tiie time will Boon bo hero when VW
MtyliHb droHHed man will wunt n P:t0'f
date Kpring Suit. Those uro the 01
patrons 1 tun tailoring for. Com," n
and look over my Spring line of Suitings.
All the lntoHt uovoltiufl for 1001.
Suits to Order, $10.00.
John Pashek, The Tailor. .
Nasal
CATARRH
In all Hi iUkb (Ure
iltuuld bo cloaiiliueif.
Ely's Cream Balat
cloiuic,o(ithcBn(l lical
the (IIoaod ineuiurane.
It cured catarrh and drive
away cold la the bead
uulckly.
Crcasa Bain li plaed Into the nortrlli,
orer the membrane and Is abeorbed. ;wrl
mediate and a cure follow. It dflD?
not produce incexlut;. large Blue, 1)0 ou "K
(UU .ir bjr mall j Trial SUe, 10 cent by bl .
am m
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