The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 11, 1901, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
'fuESDAY - - - JUNE 11. 11)01
J. A. EBERLE,
Merchant Tailor.
Second Stre&t, opposite Mays & Crinre.:
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We have an excellent line of Spring I
Suitings, Pantings, etc.. which we are!
prepared to mnke up in the latest styles, ,
and guarantee a perfect tit. ,
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HOT SHOT FROM AN OLD L1NEU.
The following communication to
the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, from
a Texan democrat and ex-rebel who
voted the democratic ticket for forty
three years, will bear repeating be
cause it contains sentiments that tens
of thousands of old-line democrats,
41
North and South, cherish in their I l,oses lllflt 1110 eminently wise in
hcatt of hearts although they mav j Joseph's eye) holds the governor's
never have put them into speech or!rcceiIt for llie U'ousnnd dollar bribe.
actjon. And still the governor is silent,
"I commenced reading your paper
several years ago so as to get both
sides of the political question, as any
one must do to form an intelligent
opinion on any subject. I voted the
democratic ticket forty-three years.
I didn't vote for Bryan in 189G. J
didn't hunt for a crack m the fence
last fall, but flew clear over, and
voted tne repuuuean ticKet irom top
' , ,
to bottom. I regard the present I
, , , ' , I
down, as the biggest lot of dema
gogues that ever cursed a party, and
the greatest enemies the party ever,
had. For twenty-four years after
the war we shouted for several years i
for certain issues, got into power, J The suits commenced by Attorney
and can't remember a single pledge : General Blackburn against the old
redeemed, thus, deliberately stated, ! school land board to recover for the
betrayed and threw overboard every i defalcations of Geo. W. Davis, clerk
man who stood for anything, in the j of the board, is without doubt a
estimation of the people, threw down farcial proceeding. No one has any
the strongest issues, "sound money j idea that the board is responsible for
and expansion," we ever had. You j Davis' theft and the action corn
republicans were simply sharp enough menced is simply a grand-stand play,
to take up the issues and profit by nothing else. Baker City Democrat,
them, so you don't deserve all the i
credit, but you are right. 'llfL'x O II I "
laughed for years at the poor old f g j0 OT LM6.
populist heresies, and then entered , SSSZSZIESSSSSESSZZISi:
their camp and stole all they had J
except the subtreastuy, and would Portland-Astoria Route
have taken that, but thought maybe I
it contained dynamite. Now, Dave 1 Str. " TAHOMA,"
Hill and bis gang are praying daily I Dai,v Iound Xrip8 excopt Sun(ay.
nnd nightly for inspiration to craw-
, , , , , , . . I TIME CARD
fish back to old democratic issues. !T, , n ., .
I Leave Portland a. ji.
Like many other old rebels, I have: Leave Aatorjtt 7 M,
become impressed with the idea in i
my late years that the party who
assails the flag, courts or credit of
this great country will and ought to
go down in defeat. The greenback
cr and pops tried it, the pops and
popocrats joined issues and tried to
heave it over the fence, and failed,
and now where are they? Hence
forth, now and forever, I am an
American."
UOV. UlJiili'fi SILENCE.
"Why do not Oregon republicans,
led by the Portland Oregonian, take
up the cudgel in defense of Governor
Gccr, and 'vindicate' him of the
Plummer pennitcntiary superinten-!
lnnf Ct 1 inn rn vim rfor (inlnrr f inm I
ono end of the state to tbe other,"
asks tho Pendleton East Oregoniun.
Why do they not, sure enough?
Can it bo that Governor Gecr bus
not a friend in .all of broad Oregon
wboiknows tbe facts and will not
come to tbe governor's defense? Can
it be tbat tbe governor imagines that
be owes nothing to tbe men who
voted for him nnd urged hisolcotion,
In the press nnd on the stump, nnd
would be glad to support him ngiun
! if he would only olenr himself of
jthis foul blot upon his character?
j Can it be that Governor Gecr
i imagines that he owes nothing to
the part' that elected him to the
highest olllue in the state, or that it
dignity to brand a he, if it be a lie,
; ! an open and defiant contradiction?
' The editor of Tiik CiutoNiru:
writes these words in sorrow, not in
; anger. lie was among the first of
I Oregon editors to name Mr. Geor
for the governorship nomination. He
advocated his election in the press
I and on the stump, and cast his ballot
! for him as one whom lie esteemed to
j be an honest, manly, able man. Alas!
the idol is shattered, and this man,
whose distinguishing characteiistic is
his aggressiveness, is as silent as the
oravo when unrlcht and hnnnrnhln
... Al
republicans, all over the state, are
branding him as one who most dis-
honorably and corruptly took a bribe
ot a thousand dollars in a given case
and then failed to fulfill the contract
for which the bribe was taken, and
who was cvcntuallj compelled to
disgorge the mone' with another
thousand dollars on top of it. Xames
and dates and all particulars are
given, even down to the minutia
that Joe Simon (doubtless for pur.
i iniflrr flmrmc flint If Irnn fit lnm fnr
a place in the state burlap sack
factory, rather than in the guberna
torial chair.
In the book written and published
by Queen Victoria, she expressed
the belief that she was a lineal de
scendant of King David, the ancient
1 kmc nf Tsrnol. flnn nf tho nnnios nf
4, . , , ,
the crandson of King Ldward, the
, T. , . . . ,
son of the Duke of lork nnd Corn-
those who have faith In British Israel
that when the boy's turn
reign, he will be crowned
David.
comes to
as King
Tfie Danes-Poniana Route
Str. BAILEY-G-ATZERT,
DAILY" HOUND TKII'S,
Kxcopt Monday,
Cascade Locks, Hood River,
White Salmon and
The Dalles.
TIME CARD
Leave Portland 7 a. m.
Arrive The Dalles if i ji.
Leave " " 4 "
Arrive Portland 11 "
Meals the Very Best.
Sunday Trips a Lending Feature.
This Route has the Grandest
Scuoic Attractions on Earth.
Landing and office Foot of Alder
Htreet; both phones, M 351, l'or Hand,
Oregon.
E. W. ORIOHTON, Agent Portland,
J. M. FILLOON, Agt. The Dalles,
A. J, TAYLOR, Agent Astoria.
NOLAN'S Profit-Sharing Association.
The first monthly dividend has boon distributed to the profitable satisfac
tion of thirteen of my customers. The only regret is that 1 was not able to
give a valuablo present to each of my customors. I think they all deserve one.
On Saturday, July 6th, I will give uwav two music hoxisoiio worth .f27 f0, playing eight,
tunes, nml one worth $7.50; n uui'k of Hiiuar and a barrel ol Hour. I will give a cash rebate of .fil.OI) to custo
mer paing the most money by that (lute; and $1! 00 to the one paying in the second largest amount. On
each Saturday, commencing on the loth of .June and imdinliiin .Inly th, 1 will, In addition to tlm two prn
onta given each week, give a $1.00 rebate to the customer paying the largest amouut duriiiK the week.
Purchasers of goods in my line will do well to keep In mind that 1 Hell goods iih low as the lowest, hh
well ae share the prollt with inv'cuatumers.
Iff. T. NOLAN,
Price,
i :i
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,
Ktimer!
owiiik schedule,
schedule without
Str. Regulator
Str. "Iralda"
DOWN.
, I.v. Dalies
nt 7 A. M.
Tuesday
Thursday
Saturday. .. .
Arr. Portland
. ut i:S0 r. m.
up.
I.v. I'ortlimd
lit 7 A. M.
. . . Monday
. .. WedneMlHy
Kriilay
Arr. Dalle
a 5 I', K.
Leaves CuscuiIhp fi a. in.
Arrive Dalles 1U:I!0 u. in.
Leave Dallee p. in.
Arr. Caeeailes 7:30 ). in.
Daily ex. Sunday.
Excnreion ItnteH every Saturday
hite bnlmon una incernieiliute poitite, oUc: Dalles to CuKcades, $1.U0.
For an evenine trip take the "Iralda" at 'A p. m. to Hood Itiver and re-
(' turn on the up boat.
FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
Travel by the Steamers of the Ketrulntor Line. The (Vimfuttiy will endeavor to give Its piit
rouH the best tervlce jiouilhle. For further Information address
R'
, Portland Office, Ouk-Htrect Dock.
W.
GrandaM Barget
DEALERS IN -m- JjQJ)eSj
fill kinds of undertakers Burial Shrouds
Funeral Supplies embalmers Etc.
The Dalles, Or.
IinluM to l'un-AiiDirlL'iin KzMithiii,
Rounil-tnp niti'H via O. R. A N. from
The Dallee, f8l.H0. Tickets on Hnle lirnt
and third Tueednyfl during .June, July,
An'iiHt, Septeuilier nml October, ooil for
continuous pnusne goint; on date of Hide,
Return limit thirty iIuvh from duto of
eule. Stop.ovcre will he nllowed weet of
Missouri river or Ht. 1'huI on return trip
within limit of ticket.
ArrntiKementH can he made by apply-
inK tougiiiil O. R. & N. Co., The Dullee,
wlieret;y tlcKetB will be honored on lake
Hteamer in one or both directioiia he
tween Detroit and Huffalo.
tf Jamhh Iki'.i.and, Agent
Diin't ICnl) It III,
JilHt wet the alleeted purl freely with
Myflterioua Pain Cure, a Scotch remedy,
arid the pain in gone. Hold by Clarke &
Falk.
l'or Hnln.
A ntyliah black drivinu horse, very
gentle. Also a nearly new open buy,
barney, blankets, etc. Very cheap.
AddreHH, W. R. Roukwum.,
m27daw'w3w Dufur, Ore.
DyHpopoIa can be cured by ualng
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. One little
Tablet will give immediate relief or
money refunded. Bold in handsome tin
boxes at 25 eta. Itlakeley the druggist.
Clarke & Falk have on sale a (all line
of paint and artist's brushes,
YOUR KIDNEYS.
After vou tin of uhIiik so-called kidnev remedies
without any benefit, mm Linooln Soxuul Pills and 1m
forever rid of those dull pains In your hunk. Discard
that old fogy idea of "pain in the kidney" and have
all your bladder and urinary trouble cured, and your
nights i nu do restful by the use of nature's gteatest
assistant Lincoln Sexual Pills.
$1.00 per box buy ot your tlruggiHt or sent I
- ..i : ..1..:
uy I li u 1 1 un rert:iiu 111 prii-i', mi mum uniivi,
LINCOLN PROPRIETARY CO.,
Fort Wayne, Indiana.
M. '.. Dnnnell, Agent, The Dulles.
Pioneer Grocer.
REGULATOR LINE.
DALLES, PORTLAND & ASTORIA NAY. COMPANY- i
of the HcKuIator Line will run a.s icr tliu fol- "
the Company reserving the right to chiuiKe
notice.
i
Str. Dallas City.
i
. 't
DOWN
I.v. Dulles
at 7 A. la.
Monday
! WVdnesduv
Krlday
1 Arr. 1'ortlaud
1 at 4:30 !. m.
up.
I.v . I'nrtliind ,3
ut 7:00 A. I. S
1 lll'Mlll "2
Thiirnluv (
Hntiirdny i
Arr. I)alle 4
at ! v. u.
for pBrtien of five nml upwards: Dulles, '3
C. ALLAWAY, Gen. Agt.
TO DELINQUENT TAXPAYERS. !
The county court has instructed the'
county clerk to place a warrant on tbe
tax roll of 11)00 commanding me to col -
lect the tuxew for eaid yeur by making
eule, U necesHury, ol the property there
in mentioned, nnd to return the roll in
side of sixty (lays.
I am Hworu to do my duty, and am
aleo under bonds for Hh faithful per
formance; therefore have no alterna
tive but to obey the mnudalH of the
court, and will immediately proceed to
make out a lint of delinquenta anil ad-
: i t f..
VUfl,BU l'ly Ktr,,v
lOm-lwd.vw
SbiiriH'of Wasco Co.
disease and death follow
the bowels, Uae DoWitt'e
Danger,
neuleet of
Liltle Hurly Risers to regulate them and
you will add years to your life und life to
your years. Kasy to take, never gripe.
Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
The hllioiiB, tired, nervous man cannot
successfully compete with his healthy
rival. DeWitt's Little K.irly Itinera the
lamoiiH pills for constipation will remove
tbe caiiHH of your troubles. Clarke it
Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
If anything alls your hair, go und see
Frassor; he's the headquarters for all
hair remedies. Remember that he
makes a specialty of these goods. tf
Clarke & Falk have received a carload
of. tbe celebrated James E. Patton
strictly nnr liquid paints
Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are
the best. Ask your w 'cer for them.
Just What
Yoa uxsxnt.
rfi 4fV VV
ftp 3
New ideah in Wall Paper hern. Hud:
wide variety an wn are showing never be
fore graced a single Hturl:. Real imitii
turn ernton elleetH at ordinary prieec.
GikuI paperH at eiii'ap pupur jirieea.
Elegant desiiriiH, tiiHtelul coluriiu:H, vouth
fur a Hinall priec, at our Htore on Third
Htreet. Aleo a lull line ol liouue patntH.
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
! L. Lane,
(iKNKUAL
Wagon arTO Carriage Work.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
Third and Mctb, Phoue 159
F
Tlie Cowia PacKing Co.,
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANUKACTOKKI'.HOK
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
i)RIK.D BEKF. ETC.
I J. 8. HCHKNCK,
. I'renldfiU,
.Max A. imit.
t'llhlllul
'First national Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OREGON
A General Banking Business tranHaeted
POBits received, subject to Sight
. n,itu . i or1,JIletK
1 CollwUonfl made and proceeds promptly
luiunwi uu uuv ui i;uuui;iion.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, San Francisco and port
land. DIHKOTOKS,
D. P. TlIOMI'HON. JNO. 8. HOIIXNOK.
Ed. M. WiMiiAMB, Gko. A. Likiiu.
H, M. Bkai.i..
FRENCH & CO
BANKERS.
TrauBaot a General Banking BuBinoas,
LetterH of Credit iasued available in
the Kaiitern StaleH.
Sight Kxchauge and Toleitraphic
IraiiHferfl sold on New York, Chicago,
St. Louis, Sun KraniiiHco, Portland Ore
gon, Seattle WhrIi., and varioua points
in Oregon and Washington.
Collections made at all poiute on fav
orable terms.
mm Bestauranf
L. Y. Hong, Prop'r.
First-Class in Every Respect
MKALH AT Al.r. HOIUtH,
Oysters Served in any Style.
87 Hecimil Bt Till) liWn, Or
Biacksmnn
Hoer
R
.OREGON
Shorj iiNE
and Union Pacific
ns:i'.vitT
TIMi: H(Mli:i)UI,K8
I'ltllM
tiik dai,i,i:h.
Aimivij
VR0M
!1!MK
I'ort liiml
Hpcoliil.
lii'it i. in,
vln Hunt
liiKttm,
Atlantic!
Uxiiri-MS,
H!i'i ii, in,
vlu Hunt
liiKtou,
Ht. I'lllll
I'llHt .Mull,
V.'ib ii. in,
vln H
kimi). Hull Dike, pernor, Ft.
Worth, Oiiinhii, K,m.
HiiHClty.Ht IjiiiK(;i,.
eiiKoiiiiil tin Cunt.
l:Mn.
Hull Liild), DcnviT, Ft.
j Worth, Omiilm, Khii-
hum City, Ht UmlMJIil.
ciikii mid tlm Hunt.
I 1
a. in.
Wullii W'nlli,, UwlHtiiii,
hjiokiuiu.WiilliiiMi.Fiiii.
iiiiiii, MIiuii'iiikiIIk, Hi,
I I'nlil. lMilutli, JlllHiili
kin, CIiIcii;iiiiiii j;,iNt.
'!:30n, o,
OCEAN AND EIVER SCHEDULE
From I'lirtluiiii,
(All nulllliK ilatt-N hiiIj- '
Jl-Ct tlMjllllllim.) i
8:00 )i. m.
4 .CO p. m.
For Knn FniiicUco,
Hull isvury fi liny.
Dally
'Xl'llllt
Humliiy,
x:lO ii. in.
Hiitunliiy,
10:00 1 1. in.
' (JitltiiulilH Klvur.
To Axlnrlu mill Way
l.iinilliint..
1 00 p. m.
except
fiumlar.
j Dully
I iixrmit
Kuniiiiy.
Wllliiiniitto It I vi-r.
Orcunn City, NuuIiltk,
bllll'IM, Illlll'lil'lllll'llfU,
nml Siiy-UuuiliiKh.
t 30 ji. m.
wcept
Hutiihr.
t:W it. in.
Tiie-day,
Tliurfiliiy,
Smiitdiiy,
ti.uo a. in.
I ). rn.
Jlmiilajr,
Friday.
Corvnlllii ami Way
IjiiiiIIiiks
' Ttnviliiy
W'll luinnlln nml
Vmiililtl lllviun
I )t.m.
I'loiri-iliiy,
Jlnnilnjf,
Mituriliiy,
7:i)0 a. in.
OreKim City, Diiytiin nml Wwliuwuy
U-lJllilllllKt. rimay.
HnukK UIt.t. . 'l'iTe
I;wjlon
ltlpuriii to UwlHtoii s sutSul
U'llVl'
Klimria
dully,
.1:111 n. m
I'nrtii'H .li'Klriiii; to ru to Ilfinmcf in
IKiiiim mi i.oiiimijia niiiuiiern via iiiifK. nouia
time .No. leiivlnK Tlie Duller tit p. m.
iiml:lin: dlrci't ciinnectloiiH at llfppucr Junction
nnd llli.'Ks. Itiitiirnlio: iiiiikliiKdlrit.'tciiiuiectlon
at Hei)iiier liiuctlou and IIIkks ulthiN'u, 1, ar
riving nt The Dnllex at l:u: p. m.
l'or further particular, call on or mlilrita
JAH. IUKI.ANI), Mint,
The Dnlli'S, OrtKOn,
Complete
Cine
of
Drills
at
M. Z. DON NELL,
THE DRUGGIST.
Spring
Suitings
The time will soon be here when
HtyliHh dresiied man will want "P?",
date Spring Suit. Those are d' ki,'u, '
patrons 1 am tailoring fur- a"?J'
and look over my Spring line of huum"
All tho luteal noveltieH for IDOL
Suits to Order, $10.00.
John Pashek, The Tailor.
Nasal
CATARRH
In all Ita ntnga tUcro
lioultl bo clumillucis.
Ely's Cream Balm
dt'iuiiv8,iontlietiinillicAla
tliu diwaaeil iiiuiiiliratie,
It ciiruii cttUrrh and drive
wuy a cold lu tUo hind
iulckly.
CJruHin Balm Ii placed into iu ' jflB
over the meiuUraito and 1 iknotM-
utcdlatu and a euro followi. It l 'j.Pflir
not produce incoxlni;- I-'K filre "L-it.
gliU Jr by mall 5 Trial Blo, 10 cenW t Ymk,
M.V 1HK)TUKUH,60 Warren rli