The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 23, 1901, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
THURSDAY
MAY 23. 1901
J. A. EBERLE,
Leading-H22
Merchant Tailor,
Second Street, opposite Mays & Crowe.
to his right to land in America. It
woiilil also provide n fund for caring
for the immigrants in our various
ports whilo u waiting inspection. The
! great benefit from this proposed law
1 would be to the immigrant himself,
I for it would leave him at his, home'
if refused admission with tit least the
price of his passage in his possession
I instead of making him a returned
passenger without money and with
out friends. The law should be
amended as Mr. Powdorly uggcats.
We have an excellent line of Spring
Suitings, Pantings, etc., which we are
prepared to make up in the latest etyled,
and guarantee a perfect tit.
"Do we want Cuba?" asks some
body. No, we don't want Cuba.
Vc have at this timu about all the
foreigners we can assimilate. Better
wait for a hundred or two years till
we have civilized some of those we
have already admitted to American
cititizenship. Then we could try
our hand on Cuba.
The government has more than
500,000,000 in gold in its treasury
' vault. The esteemed Colonel llryan
COLD, HARD FACTS.
will now proceed to gnaw another
tile.
Geo. Hazzard, the irroprcssible,
par excellence democrat of our
sister state on the north, has been
telling the Walla "Walla Union some
cold, hard facts. To a reporter of
that Journal Mr. Hazzard recently
said:
"It is strange that the great dem
ocratic ,party has been led against
two of the greatest events of the
19th century. The three greatest
political events of the 19th century
in fact since the government was
organized were all democratic, yet
our party of false leaders was led
against two of them !
"They were the acquisition of
Louisiana in 1801 under Jefferson,
the freedom of the negroes under
Abraham Lincoln in 18C5, and the
breaking of the power of Spain in
the western hemisphere in 1898,
under Wm. McKinley. And with
out Jefferson none of these would
have occurred, because he wrote the
declaration for Abraham Lincoln
and he purchased Louisiana for Wm.
McKinley. Yet under the false
leadership of Yallandingham in 1864
we set ourselves up as opposed to
universal liberty, and under the
equally false leadership of Bryan in
1900 we wanted to surrender the
legitimate and valuable fruits of our
war with Spain.
"Now, looking backward, it seems
incomprehensible thai we would op
pose the freedom of the negroes, and
in a short time it wilj be equally in
comprehensible that we acted as wo
did in 1900.
"Cleveland was right on one
question in the White Honse, and
one only the money question.
What a chance he had in 1887 to
force the money issue to the front,
unify the currency laws and make
possible beyond question under a
democratic administration a single
gold standard. No, he woulJ force
a general revision of the tariff and
produce a panic, and no revision of
the tariff ever has been undertaken
except It produced a panic. The
way to reduce the tariff is to do it
horizontally, as Bill Morrison pro
posed, or by piecemeal, as will be
done under Hill. Then Grovor had
to pull down the American flag from
Hawaii before he got around to the
money question, by which time he
could do nothing with his party."
When your hair appeura dry nnd to
! have lost its vitality it wants eoraethinc
I to give it life and vigor. We have what
the hair needs when it gets in that con
dition. We have the Crown of
Science Hair 53$e$ Grower a n d
, Cocoanut CreamQEHr Tonic. They
will cure dand ruff and all
scalp diseases. For sale nt Frazer's bar
ber shop. Price 50c and 75u a bottle.
For sale, on easy terms, a fine fruit,
hay and truck farm of about 200 acres,
ten miled from The Dalles. Fine im
provement' ; about sixty acres bottom;
creek through the place; an ideal home
! and income property. For farther par
ticulars see Gibons & Marden, The
Dalles, Oregon. m22svtf
Icq cream and ice cream soda now on
tap at A. Keller's. nllitf
Subscribe for The Giikoniclu.
mflTINEE !
The newly completed track of
The Dalles Driving Ass'n.
will be formally opened bv a
GRAND MATINEE on.'..
THURSDAY. Day 23
PROGRAM
FlitST KVK.NT TKOTTINO.
Nellie Bly E. E. Ferguson
Dick, E. O. McCoy
Dock L. L. Lane
Fanny J. P. Mclnerny
Babe L. E. Crowe
Daisy A. Keller
HECONI) EVENT TKOTTINO, IJOUIILi: TEAMS
i Jim Dandy T. J. Seufert
! Multnomah Lad and Maid. .L. A. Porter
THini) EVENT I'AClNfi.
Primrose.
Solo
W. II. Hobson
, ..H. A. Sturdevaut
Terrcnce V. Powderly, once
known as the head of the Knights of
Labor, when that organization was
the leading exponent of the cause of
the workingman, is now commission'
or of immigration. He has made a
recommendation to the next congress
that an increase of, $2 per head be
added to the immigrant tax for the
purpose of protecting the immigrants.
The fund thus raised would amount
to more than $1,000,000 annually,
and would bo used in examining the
innigrant before leaving his native
bores instead of in this country as
FOURTH EVENT TKOTTING AND I'AUIXU.
Edmund S Fred Fisher
Mac Grant Mays
Freak H. L. Kuck
Dufur T. II. Johnston
Polly J. S. Fish
KJKTH EVENT.
Pony Race Quarter-Mile Dieh
SIXTH EVENT.
Running Three-Eighths Mile Dash
HAJt.NESS EVENTH.
Ilalf-Mile HeatH Best 2 in 3
All races will be between horses
owned by members of the association-.
Races will be called at 2 p. ni.
Music by the Band
you CAN GO
as every business house in the city will
be closed from 1 to 6 p. m. so there will
be no excuse lor you not to attend.
Admission - - 50 Cents
LADIES FREE.
t
For a timu,
to business
fellows will
have como
I y01i about thirteen years J have devoted more
M time to politics thnn to business. The result
is that my business has suffered,
at, least, I propose to devote more time
and less to politics, provided the other
let me.
Dunne these years some features
into practice among business men that were not con
sidered proper or neceseary at. that time. Among
them is the Bcheme of profit-sharing or giving to
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
presents one, a year's subscription to any $1 period
ical desired, and the other, one copy of some of the
famous pictures neatly framed, the customer can
also make a choice of these as thure aro a number to
ho given away before supply Is exhausted. In ad
dition, every month I will give Bovoral valuable pres
ents. On June fith the presents will bi a fine Bible,
a WobPtor'H International Dictionary, one year's sub
scrlptlon to a fl periodical and one Hoys' Basoba
Set. The presents to bo given away on July (Ith will
be announced later.
I hope to confine myself in these presents to ar
ticles in mv own line so that I will not Interfere with
sale of goodB in other lines. In addition I will give a
dividend each month to the person who has pur
chased the most goods from me. On Jauo nth this
will bo $5.00. You do not have to purchase fifty
cents worth at one time to get a dividend check, as 1
issue certificates of sale for Icbb amounts which can
bo exchanged for dividend check when they amount
to fifty cents. If clerk does not give you checks or
or certificates when you make U T 1101 AN
a purchase, ask for them. III. I . lIULHII
C. J. STUBMflG,
WHOLESALE AND IS ETA Mi
Wines, Liquors Cigars
Family Orders will receive prompt attention.
Next door to First National Bank.
5 Coixinn l'lintu" :::! .
I I. (i ni; IMt. 1001.
THE DALLES, OREGON.
3
Just What
Yoa uaant.
WOOL
AND
Wilkinson Warehouse
IS NOW OPEN AS A
n
New ideas in Wall Paper here. Such
wide variety as wo are showing never be
fore graced a single stock. Keal imitu
I tion crctnn efi'ectH at ordinary prices.
' Good papers at cheap paper prices.
Klcgant desigiiH, taHtoftil colorings, vours
for a small price, at our Htore on Third
street. Also a full liuu of house paints.
!D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
AMD
IIJCPAIIT
KOIl
!ltrilK-
I'urlliiiKl
Hlieclill.
VIM p. 111.
vln Hunt
liUttoii. Atlantlo
ICxiirciH,
Vl:U)n. in.
vlu Hunt
IllKton,
Ht. I'mil
Knit .Mull,
tl:l!fi li, in.
Vln iSt(-Until).
-OREGON
SHOIpLlNE
Union Pacific
TIMK K(!Hi:i)Ul.i:H
KHOM
TIIK IIAI.l.KH.
HU Uko, liimver, i.
Worth, Oiinilm, kiiii.
iin(:ity,Ht.UnilH,(;ii.
CUKO nnd the Knit.
Salt l.nku, Denver, Yt.
Worth, Oiimliu, Khm.
nimClty.Ht IiiiIm.CIiI.
ciiK mill thu Knot.
! Wiillii Willln, IxiwlHtnu.
Huihiilib.Wiilliifu,riil. I
I mini, nilillii'iipoIlN, HI,
i I'mil. Itiiliith, Mllwmi
lieu, ciiIl'miioiuiii i-:,ist.
CROX
l '' p.m.
ua
OCEAN AND EIVER SCHEDULE
Krinii I'lirtliuiil.
MR WffliB
Wool Graded and Baled.
Wool Bought and Sold on Commission.
Correspondence Solicited. SAM WILKINSON, Prop.
DEALERS IN
All kinds of
Funeral Supplies
Gratidall & Barget
UNDERTAKERS
EMBALMERS
The Dalles, Or.
fiobes,
Burial Shrouds
Etc.
YOUR KIDNEYS.
After vou tire of usinu so-called kidney remedies
without any benefit, use Lincoln Soxual Pills and be
forever rid of those dull pains In your back. Discard
that old fogy idea of "pain in the kidneys" and have
all your bladder and urinary troubles cured, and your
nights made restful by the use of nature's greati'Ht
assistant Lincoln Soxuul Pills.
Price, $1.00 per box buy of your druggist or sent
by mail on receint of price, in plain wrapper.
LINCOLN PROPRIETARY CO.,
Fort Wuyno, Iiuliium.
M. Z. Donnell, Atront, The Dalles.
r
NEW LUMBER
and WOOD YARD.
Wo Imsf on Hale h lull lllir of
EoiiEii and Dressed Lute
Mouldings, Brackets, Laths,
Shingles, Wiudowa, Doors,
OAK, FIR AND SLAB WOOD
Which we will sell at live
and let live prices.
(live us a trial ami ui will trout
you riclit.
G-ILBRETH & SON
Third mill Kmlnnil HIn.
i
L. Lane,
OKNKltAl.
MM
i ne "Baiiey-batzert i
Tho finest and fastest stornwheol boat
on tho Columbia River
Will Make DAILY TRIPS
botweon The Dalles and Portland, Mon
days excepted, arriving here from Pprt-
J land at 3 p. m. and returning at 4 p. m.
$ JOHN FILLOON, Agent,
ft v The Dallos, Oregon.
Blacksmiin
A ND
Horsesnoer
K:WI i. in.
Dully
IIXL'UItt
Suiiilay,
h:ui i. in.
Hatlllilay,
KIKK) )i. III.
Pally
Hiiniiay,
r,:fM) it. in.
Tilfiliiy,
Tlmr'ilay,
Hatiitilay,
(i l I a. in.
(Ml KIlllitIK lIlltl'N Mill
jiist to itliaiiKi.'.)
Kor Han rnmolxco,
Hull every f (In),
(,'iilunililu Klviir.
To Astoria mill Way
UtliillliKi.
Wllluniiittn Ulvnr.
Orcim City, NimvIhtk,
HiiIuiii, Inili.'iii'ihli'iici.',
mill SNiiy-l.iinilliiKh,
1:0) p. m.
l.oo p.m.
except
Kunilajr.
t TO ii. m.
uxcept
fiunilojr,
(NirvalllN ami Way
IjlIllllllk'S
i:p. m.
Jlomlay,
Vitli:cnly
KrlOny.
Tlicalny, Wllliintti mill S 30 1. m,
Tlmriliiy, Vuiiiliill lllvtir. MoiKlay,
hiitimlay, n,,, i,uytm, ,,,,,1 WwliieuMy
i .1", .,1, , wiiv I jiliiilliLfM rimiiy.
b'livo
Ulparla
ilally,
.! Kin. in.
Hnulm UlTitr.
K 1 pa r I n tn Unvlstun.
I.C4VC
U'trlitcn
ilally,
8 00 li, Di,
l'artli-K .li-MrliiK to i;o to llcptmer or
piiiuts on t.'oluiiiliia Hoiitliurn via HIkkh, nliouM
tiiKu No. luiivliiK Tins llalkM at 1-i . -." p. a.
making illmit L-ouiit.-!lloiiN at 1 1 oppner Junction
ami ltlKK. liutiirnliiK iiiii Int,' illrciit connection
nt Hc'ppnt.T jiiiiiittoii anil KIkkh with (No. i,ar
r I v 1 1 1 k nt 'l'lif DuIIck nt l:u.j p. m.
Kor tiirtlit'r particulnr.N, cull on or mlilu-.
J AH. IKKIiANI), Amiit,
Tliu lialli'H, OrtKOD.
IB, Wagon and Carriago Work.
!, Fish Brothors Wagon. ,
I' Third and Jcffcnn, Phone 159
F. S. GUfifilflG,
...Blacksmith, Horsesnoer and Wagon-maker.,.
-DKAhKIt IN-
Iron, Steel. Wheels, Axles, Springs and Blacksmith Supplies
AkU forHuitell it (,'o,'h Eimlneii.TJiioiiherHtiiaBftw Mills.
Telephone 157.
Long DisUnce 1073.
Cor. Secoii & LaasWn Sts, THE DALLES, OR,
Tne DolumDia PackingGo.,
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
il ANtlFAOTlIHKKH OK
Pine Lard and Sausages
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
JR1KD UEKF, KTO.
J. K, tiCIIHNCR,
Prunlilum.
Max A. Voiit.
CuhIiIoi
First national Batik.
THE DALLES - - - OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Bhilit
n Draft or Check.
Jollectlons made and proceeds promptl
Ul 1 4rem,lt,i,ed on dv of collection.
HiKht and Telegraphic Exchange sold ob
New York, Ban Francisco anrf porl.
land.
nun, DIKKOTOHSS.
Ed. M. Williams, Go. A. Libbh.
H. M. ilS ALL.
Complete
of
Dm 8
at
M. Z. DONNELL,
i
THE DRUGGIST.
Spring
Suitings
The timu will hooii bti hern when every
Htyliah druHBcd man will want mi up-ioj
(lute Sjiring Knit. TIioho aro tho Itlnil oi
imtroiiH 1 tun tailoring lt,T-,0u,
and look ovor my Spring lino of hulling'
All the latest novoltloH for ll'Ol.
Suits to Order, $IO.OO.
John Pashek, The Tailor.
Nasal
CATARRH
In all Ita itaftoa tlwro
tlioulil bo clvaiiliuoia.
Ely's Cream Balm
cIuanei,iootbcHanilhuala
lliu uUuucil nioinuraiie.
1 1 ciiren raUrrh anil drive
away a cold lu tliu bvad
(Iraain Balnt li placed Into tho 0,,',.'K,B.
over tbe meinlirano and It abforbed- W"
uiedliU and a euro followi. U U d,Jw pr)j.
gt jiroduco aneezlnj;. Lurgo HUe, M coW
KliU .ir by null ; Trial flbo, 10 cent f fc
ISI.Y IMKITUKIW, 60 Warreu Wreel. V