The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 01, 1901, Image 2

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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
SATURDAY
JUNE I, 1901
J. A. EBERLE.
Leadings -
Merchant Tailor,
Second Street, opposite Mays & Crowe, j
We have an excellent line of Spring
Suitings, Pantings, etc., which we are
prepared to make up in the latest etyleo,
and guarantee a perfect fit.
BANNA
NOT A PRESIDENTIAL
POSSIBILITY.
The Pendleton East Oregonian :
says: "If the democratic papers will ,
only keep at it they may worry
Mark Hanna into taking the repub
lican presidential nomination, just
out of desperation and a desire to
prove that he is really the dictator
of that organization."
It might be remarked that repub
lican presidential candidates do not
"take" the nomination in the manner
hinted at by our contemporary.
They have to fight for it, and not j
unfrequentlj to fight hard. But let
that pass. "Whatever Mark Hanna
may be he is nobody's fool, and we
have a much higher opinion of his
intelligence than to imagine for a
moment that he considers his nomi
nation or election within the realm
of things possible. And it is not
because we believe him to be lack-
ing in any of the moral or intellectu-1
al qualities that are necessary to the
fulfillment of the duties of the presi-l
dential office with distinction and I
honor, but for the sole reason that in
the fierce light of two successful
presidential campaigns the inevitable
has occurred and the envenomed
suarts of tue enemy nave been Uurled
at him so furiously and persistently t
that the real Mark Hanna has been i
shot to death and bis place filled
with a caricature of all that is vile
and devilish in party politics and
political bossism.
Mark Hanna may not be deserving !
. ,, . . , . i
.
"but infinitely less is he deserving
of the place assigned him by demo
cratic malice as the leader of every
kind and quality of political deviltry
the democratic mind is capable of
conceiving or inventing.
That the real Mark Hanna is not
4ln lino Unnnn .- . rlnmnnrnlnl nn ct'Q
paper caricature ici ins remarKnme
, . , i,.t
speeches during the last
national i
campaign testify, when the enemy !
drove him to bay and lie met their !
'
lying charges against himself with a
J o o s
maniy aeuancc tnai icii mem no re-.
course but to gnash their leeth in j
liflnlfss furv. Homer Davennort's i
burlesque pictures of Hanna, clad in j
11 '
garments coverud with dollar marks j
from head to heels, were less true as(
indicative of Hanna's real character ,
t
than they would have been of almost
any other wealthy man in American
politics; but they had their effect, on
the principle that if you keep throw
ing mud some of it is bound to stick.
And just for this reason Mark Han
na can never become a presidential
possibility.
NEW MOVE OF ASTOHIA 1100.
A dispatch from Astoria 6nys:
"Secretary Lorntscn, of the Co
lumbia River Fishermen's Protective
Union, is preparing a petition for
circulation in every county in the
state that will arouse a contest that
may be far-reaching in its effects.
Under the now fish law, the fish com
mission of the state has full power to
olosc fishing in the Columbia river,
or its tributaries, when in its judg
ment fishing in sucb waters Is direct
ly detrimental to tbc industry. The
petition will request that fishing be
j closed in the waters of the Upper
' Columbia, which is expressly pointed
at the slopping of the operations of
the fish wheels. It is expected that
petition win receive many
thousand names, and whon presented
I to the fish commission for consider
ation it will be accompanied by a
carefully selected and verified state
ment of facts in its support. Iho
prcsont intention is to submit this
petition at the next meeting of the
commission at Salem."
Thus, what the Astorians could
not accomplish in the legislature,
namely, the destruction of the fish
ing industry above tide water on the
Columbia, they hope to effect
through pressure on the state board
of fish commissioners.
Complaint is justly made by prop
erty owners who abhor untidy and
unkept surroundings, of the unsight
; ly appearance of the telephone poles
on the principal streets below the
bhlff) covere,i as they usually are
imU way up witu ruslv tin sins aml
tattered fragments of old
fragments of old posters.
When one has painted and slickered
up his store front or residence till it
looks as pretty as a maiden in her
teens, it isn't any wonder that he
growls because an ugly tatterdo
malion of a telephone pole, over
which he 1ms no jurisdiction, is per
mitted by the authorities to pollute
the sight. Some day the city dads
wi pn3S an orclinnnce that will trans-
form these ugly poles into, if not
things of beauty, something, less re
pulsive to tidiness and good taste.
It is said that Davis, the default
ing clerk of the state land ollice,
loaned the money he stole from the
state to W. T. Radir to buy timber
lands, and that Radir was unable to
make sale and repay the money,
Radir is now dead, and since his
death the lands have been sold and
the widow received the proceeds
from them.
Don't.
Don't expect a "cheap" enameled
UIOIJSI1 IU IttBL lUlig. -Ik UUCCll t.
Don't think euch a one can be kept
clean. It can't.
Don't believe the "cheap"
Don't believe the "cheap" enamel
, isn't steadily crumbling away. It ia.
j Don't imagine in using such you're
not eating the enamel. You are.
' Don't figure you are saving money
' buying the cheapest. You're not.
"on't forKet e "cheap" lias but one
coating of enamel. Just one.
Don't fail to r
recollect that imported
Stransky steel-ware lasts for years.
Don't buy that kind if health and
economy are of no consequence.
Don't try to get the genuine else
where, for it's sold exclusively by
mlO tf Mays & Ciiowe,
If the people only knew what we know
' ' '
h iiapfi in nenrlv nvftrv hniinehnlil. HH
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,Uavu n rti fun? ncinrili II' 1 1 n tin tint BiifTur
fr0m a feeling of fullness after eating,
belching, flatulence, sour stomach or
waterbraeh. caused by indigestion or
. 1 A n...rw.i I Ifin mint, ,1 n I.' rwl 1 1
, u, .,,
Dyspepsia Cure, which with no aid from
the stomach, will digest your
will digest your loou,
certainly can't help but do you good
Clarke & Falk'a J'. O. Pharmacy.
, . ,1:111 r n
A number of choice family cows, full
b)o0(1 and KratlJ jerMyB, Apply to
j. a. IIkndkuhon,
m.'J tf lluigen, Wa9h.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
1 Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the food and aids
, Nature Id strengthening and recon
of .nntlnn tha a vhaiiafori ri I email Vft nr
gam. It is the latestdlscovereddlgest
ant and tonic. No other preparation
cao approach It in efficiency. It in
atantly relieves and permanently curea
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
Sick Headache, Oastralgia.Grampsana
aUotner results ofimperfectdlgestion.
Prom fey E. 0. ocWITT co., Cbicaa
Bold by Clarke & Falk'a P. 0. Pharmacy
FOR about thirteen years I have devoted moro
time to polities than to business. The result
is that my business IntB suiVered. For a time,
at, least, I propose to devote more timo to business
and less to politics, provided the other fellows will
let me.
During these years some features have come
into practice among business men that were not con
sidered proper or necessary at that time. Among
them Is the scheme of profit-sharing or giving to
some lucky customers a valuable present. I propose
to do something in this line myself.
For each fifty cents paid to me for goods fur
nished I will give the customer n numbered coupon.
On each Saturday at I) p. in. I 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 the.se as there are a number to
i
CrandallS Burget
DEALERS IN
All kinds of
UNDERTAKERS
rfS EMBALMERS
The Dalles, Or.
Funeral Supplies
1 JJJ. Jjjft xifi xff. Jjjii jjp jyt y fft If. xifi lyi nji Jr- ijji itp. vr.
The "Bailey-Gatzert"
The finest and fastest sternwheel boat
on the Columbia River
Will Make DAILY TRIPS f
between The Dalles and Portland, Mon
days excepted, arriving here from Port
land at 3 p. m. and returning at 4 p. m.
JOHN
PIONEER BAKERY.
I have re-opened this well-known Bakery,
and am now prepared to supply every
body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also
all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer.
Williinsoxi
-IS NOW
WOOL
AND
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Wool Graded and Baled.
Wool Bought anJ Sold on Commission.
Correspondence Solicited. SAM WILKINSON, Prop.
Him Illilu't Wur ft Mimk.
Hut her beauty was completely hidden
by eorea, blotches and pimples till alio
used Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. Then
they vanished aa will all Eruptions,
Fever Horee, Holla, Ulcere, Carbuncles
and Felona from ita uee. Infallible for
Cuts Corna, Huron, Scalda and I'ilea.
Cure Kuaranleed. i'.tcatG. C. Ulakeley'a
dru store.
Sick Headache abeoiutely and perma
nently cured by using Moki Tea. A
pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation
and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep
and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or
money back. 2ficts. and50cts, DIakeley,
the drugKist. .
bo given away boforo supply Is exhausted. In ad
dition, every month 1 will give several valuable pres
ents. On June 5th the presents will be a fine Hi bin,
n Webster's international Dictionary, one voar miti
sorlptlon to a periodical and one Hoys' "'""ha
Set. The presents to ho given away on .Inly (Ith will
be announced later.
I hope to confine myself In those presents to ar
ticles in iiiv own line so that 1 will not interfere with
sale of goods in other linos. In addition 1 will give a
dividend each month to the person who has pur
chased the moat goods from mo. On Jane 5th ibis
will ho $5.00. You do not have to purchase fifty
cents worth at one time to get a dividend check, as 1
Ibsuo certificates of sale for less amounts which can
be exchanged for dividend check when they amount
to llftv cents. If clerk doea not give you checks or
or certificates when you mako U T MAI AN
a purchase, ask for them. III. I. llULHIl
Robes,
Burial Shrouds
Etc.
YOUR KIDNEYS.
After vou tire of usinir no-called kidnev remedies
without any bonultt, use Lincoln Soxuul 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 niHde restful by the" uie of nature's greatest
assistant Lincoln Sexual Pills.
Price, $1.00 pur box buy ot your druggist or sent
by mail on receipt of price, in plain wranper.
LINCOLN PROPRIETARY CO.,
Fort Wayne Indiana.
M. '.. Donnell, Agent, The Dulles.
FILLOON, Agent,
The Dalles, Oregon.
Warehouse
OPEN AS A
Itntew tit run.AiiiHrlcuu Kxiximtloii,
Iiound'trip ratea via O. It. A N. from
The Utllee, fBl.UO. Ticketa on haIo lirat
and third Tueedaya during luue, July,
Annual, September and October, nood for
continuous passage Kolng on date of sale.
Keturn limit thirty days from date of
sale. Stop-overa will be allowed weat of
Missouri river or Ht. Paul on return trip
within limit of ticket.
Arrangements can be made by apply
ing to agent 0. K. & N. Co., The Dalles,
whereby tickets will be honored on lake
steamers in one or both directions be
tween Detroit and Buffalo,
tf Jambh Iitui.AND, Agent
Stone Waionse
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Jast What
You ttiafct.
New ideaB in Wall Paper here. Such
wide variety as we are Bhowing never be
fore graced a single stock. Jtcal imita
tion ereton elit'cttt at ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheap paper price!!.
Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, yours
for a small price, at our store on Third
Btreet. Also a full line of house paintB.
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
NEW LUMBER
and WOOD YARD.
Wo lmt on nilu a lull lino of
Rouch anil Dressed Lumber
Mouldings, Braokets, Laths,
Shingles, Windows, Doors,
OAK, FIR AND SLAB WOOD
Which we will sell at live
and let live prices.
(itvc us 11 trial ami we will treat
)im rlKht.
GILBRETH & SON
Third mill Fmlnrul Ht.
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Wagon and Carrlago Work.
Fiah Brothors Wagon.
Third M JelTcoii, Phone 159
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the Columbia Packing Co.,
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANUKAOTIJKKKBOK
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
iHUF.l) BEKF. KTC.
J. B. HCHBNUK,
1'resloleiit.
Max A. Vout.
Caaliloi
First national Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OREQON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Bight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
Bight and Tolegraphie Exchange sold on
nan rrauuiBuo anu Orl'
land.
DIRBOTOMt
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.lAri. JUKI. AND, AKvnt,
Tlui I)ulle, OrvKun.
Complete
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j M. Z. DONNELL, !
' THE DRUGGIST. ,
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Spring
Suitings
The timo will Boon be here when every
stylish droHsuil man will want an "I1'10'
date Spring Suit. Thoso are the kiml
patrons 1 am tailoriiu; for. Cuinu in
and look over my Bprini; line of Hultlnn3
All tlio latest novelties for 11)01.
Suits to Order, $10.00.
John Pashek, The Tailor.
Nasal
CATARRH
In all Hh Btntitu tUero
llioillil bu clemiilneie. (
Kly's Crooiu Balm
clfaiifei,iotlit'H and li tali
Ilia ilUeibud ineiiiliraue.
It ciirut caUrrh anil Urlvea
awny n cold In tUO head
i.iilMili,
Oream Balm In placed Into tbo noitrll. W
ovr tue iuiiilirano and Ii abaotbed. .
iiiedlato and a euro follow. It U not WW"
not jiroiluro anfozuiK. Largo HUc, BO oeiiU at vm
llUU or y mall ; Trial BUo, 10 cents by wall.
H.Y WKiTUEUa, 60 Warren Htreet, ,Ib
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