The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, August 09, 1901, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
FRIDAY - - -
AUG. 9, 1901
THE FVTVRt Of THE STRIKE
It is diflieult to sec what the 9teel
strikers expect to gain by a prolonged
strugcle unless they are prepared at
an early ilay to resort to force. They
lia-e exhausted whatever power they
ever possessed of makiDg the strike a
political issue which would force
party managers to cooie to their
support, and low quotations for steel
stocks seem not to worry .ne manu
facturers at all. Unless they make
terms they have nothing to do but
see the mills start up with other
labor at the convenience of the
owners or lawlessly prevent others
from Working. Already there have
been a few tritliug manifestations of
disorder, and It is evident that the
temper of the idle men is reaching a
critical point, calling for the attention
of Mi. Shaffer and his associates in
the management of the Amalgamated
Association.
Mr. Shaffer has announced that
this was not an ordinary strike, and
that it was not going to be disgraced
by boycotting, picketing and riots.
So far be has kept his word reason
ably well, but it is doubtful if he
will be able much longer to cortrjl
the force he has let loose in passing
by the chance for settlement. He
must see thai a "tigb'. to the tiuiih"
means violence. His men have been
for the most part orderly iu the hope
of a settlement he promised and in
expectation that the manufacturers
would find i. to their own interest to
surrender. Now. when they know
the last inch of concession that c:in
be obtained by peaceful methods,
they must either accept those con
cessions or adopt other than peaceful
methods. The serious question for
the officer! of the Amalgamated Asso
ciation is whether or not they are
prepared to carry their strike to the
violent stage. They need be under
no illusion about the meaning of
their decision. Strikes are broken in
one of two ways. The old men go
back to work or new men take their
places, and it is not to be expected
that the old workers, however self
contained they may have been in the
face of a few '-scabs" whiie expecting
a settlement iu the end of their terms,
wili see their places permanently
taken and the mills running regular
ly without them and sit idle and in
order at the request of a strike leader
with no more diplomatic strings to
pull in their behalf
Mr. Shaffei has repeatedly declared
that the association wes not seeking,
as charged by the manufacturers, to
force non-union men to join it. All
it wanted was freedom tor all and a
chance to organize those men in the
present non-union milh who of their
own free will desired membership in
the association. He has clearly
demonstrated that he already possesses
this power by withdrawing so many
association men from non-union mills
as to shut several of ihem down. If
he can do that, the formal signing of
the union scale for those mills is uot
important unless the official position
of the union, intermediary between
the employer and worker, operates to
force all of the latter into the union
as the only way to have a voice in
the conditions of their own labor
Mr. Bbaffei will never arOUtt any
public sympathy in behalf of a pro
longed strike merely to put the SMC
ciation in that position of power. It
becomes not a strike for workingmen's
rtfhti but for the imposition on
workinmen of an Organised machine,
whether or uot they desire it
dom loot 100 of their affairs. If such
a strike results in disorder it becomes
an outbreak not in behalf of liberty
but of tyranny ,and w ist labor leaders
will think carefully and solemnly be
fore they persist in a struggle which
promises such an outcome.
If anything aiie your nair, go and see
hraxer; he's the headquarters (or all
hair remedies. Kemember that be
uiakee a specialty of these goods. tf 1
BtretMMi locals.
Ciarke A Falk'e flavoring extract? are
tne beat. Ask your w "cer for them.
K. B. Gilbreth A Sons will keep at all
times a supply of hay. grain ami leed
which thev Will retail at the lowest
market rates. J-tf
Wanttd A smalt family to occupy
the home and keep house (or an ajje l
widower. Libera! terms can be had.
Apply at thie otllce. y -- lm
The Collins hot spring? are now open.
No hotels, but the finest of camping
grounds. Hunting ic Hosfonl. man
agers. Co'iins. Wath. augS-lm
Why pay 11.76 per gallon tor inferior
paints when vou can buy James E.
Patton's sun proof paints for 1.60 per
gallon, guaranteed for 6 years. Clark &
Fa'.k. agents. ml
In cases of cough or cfOOp give the
little one one Mioute Congh Cure. Then
rest easy and have no far. The Child
will be all right in a iittle while. It
never fails. Pleasant to take, always
safe sure and almost instantaneous in
Sffiict. Clarke A Falk's P. 0. Pharmacy.
Just received at Qilbrath A Sou's
lumber yard, a few carioads of No. 1 j
cedar nots ami A shingles. They
are agent: tor Heath & Hiliigati S cele
Orateil shingle paint. Call on them ;
their prices are all right. Wood not
titimed is better by 30c a cord than wood
that is. jylO
Tne White Collar iine. Baiiey Gatzert,
trill Mil through roanil-trip ticket? to:
Seaside and return. Tickets good goiup
from Portland over the White Collar
line, 0. K. & N, Co.. V, T. Co. or the A.
& C. R, R., and return over same lines.
Baagaze cheeked direct to either North ,
Beach. Seavie. Ling Beach, Breakers
OcMB Park or Kahcotta. Limit of
ticket September loth.
ag-rit.
!, M. Filloon,
Drying preparations simply darel
opeby catarrh ; tuey dry up the secretions,
which adhere to the m nibraue and decom
pose, causing a far nior -eriou, tremble than
the ordinary form of ca. rrh. Avoid all dry
ing inhalants, fumes, .-mokes and snuffs
and use that which cleanses, soothes and
heala. Ely 'a Craam Batm is such a remedy
and will cure catarrh or com in tne iieaa
easily and pleasantly. A trial size will be
mailed for 1" cents. All druggists sell the
50c. size. Ely Brothers. 56 Warren St., K.Y.
The Balm cures without pain, does not
irritate or cause sneezing. It spreads itseli
over an irritated and angry surface, reliev-
ins immediately the painful inflammation.
With Ely's Cream Baim you are armed
against Nasal Catarrh and Hay Fever.
We offer for a limit ad period the
twice-a-week Cukonicle, price $1.50,
and the Weekly Oregon ian, price $1.50,
both papers for $2 a year Subscriptions
under this offer mast be paid in ad-
ranee, I
Subscribe (or Tut CHRONICLE.
OREGON
STATE FAIR
SALEM
September 23-28, 1901
Great Agricultural
and
Industrial Fair.
BIG LIVE STOCK SHOW
Good RACING in
Afternoons.
the
LatSSt Attractions in New Auditorium
Building Kvery Evsning, with
Good Music.
Baotl(al Camp cirnonils Free. Bpcoigi
Rates no Csmpars1 Ticket. Coins
and llritig our rami lee.
SPECIAL RATES on all RAILROADS
For lurther particulam, addrejs
If, D. WISDOM, Bsc.,
liiiiglm Portland, reton.
Nasal
CATARRH
In all it tUttv
ism lid ss clsaajllaesa
Ely's Cream lialui
C I trill e , I , o tlie 1 1 1 1 d h vil
the dia-cd iMeibftae.
It cure-, raiarrh an 1 drive
away a Cuid in tuc head
4uitfc. j
Otaaga Balm il IStsal Into the noatnla. tprtadi
gSgf the memiiraiie and i aoaorbed. h.ifiaiiu
aiedute and a cure to. low, it la aot ..r . -,i.
not peasjaes Msatag. itrge sue, so cat in ...
gut- j.- liy mat:; Tria. Su--, '.'i cents by mai
mx uhutukkis, 4o M irr.u Mirt, Km York.
The presents to be distributed Aug. 3rd at Nolan
Profit-Sharing Association are 1 set Dickens, 15 vols., publisher' pnee $22 -0:
1 set Knirrhfs History of England, 8 vols., publisher's price 12: 1 vol. ,Uft"e
of Bible Pictures, illustrated bv Pore: 1 copy Thirty Years of Labor, by 1. V.
Powdeily; a $3 rebate to person paying the most cash during tour weeks end-mo-
no- 3d and a i2 rebate to person payinc in second largest amount of cash
during same period. Prompt delivery of all goods ordered by telephone. 5
fert A- Condon phone No. 92. Give me a trial.
INI. T. NOIiAN.
White Collar Line.
tub Baiies-Portiana Rome
gtr B AILEY-G ATZERT
DAILY ROUND TRIPS,
Except Monday,
Cascade Locks. Hood River,
White Salmon and
The Dalies.
TIME CARD
Leave Portland
. I A.M.
.3 ! M.
.4 "
.10 "
Arrive The Dalies. . .
eave "
Arrive Portland.
Meals the Very Best.
Sunday Trips a Leading Feature.
"This Route has the Grandest
sceuic Attractions on Earth.
Portland- Astoria ROllte
Str. "TAHOMA,"
Daily Hound Trips except Bonday.
TIME CARD
Leave Portland
ieave Astoria
M.
M.
Lanling and offlce-Foot
Street ; both phones, M 351
oi Aider
Portland,
Oregou.
g w CKICHTON, Agent Portland,
ttn . ' . 4 . '
FILLOON, Agt. The Dalles,
A j TayLuj.: Ageul Astoria.
, ,
Clark's Cruise of the Celtic,
LARGEST STEAMSHIP IN THE WOKLU,
Feb. 8th to April 22d, 1902.
The niaanineant White star twlnfctew steam
I er "Celtic"" WflM ton ipeeiallT ebartered tor
I the occasion, and for 7 1 days subject to the or
i der- oi the dlreetoi of the party.
To the Mediterranean and the orient,
occupying day-..
Spending 18 days In Egypt and Palestine, hotel
Rceotnmodauooi included.
Vielttng Madiera, Oleraltar, Nnvtta Af
rica. Malta. Bgypt, ili" Holy I.uud.
liirkt'y. Uracce, Italy, vlie
Kiviern I 1 1 u-1 .1 1. , i and
Ireland,
wif tttraetire (optional) side trips across ki
rope. Ticket- i?ood to top over in Ku rope on
I homeward royageand to re'urn by the White
Star Iteemen oceanic. Ma, est:.. . Teutonic, c.
ut of Triii. Brat.elaae, Iron Pew York
aek t. Ne- '. ork, (MOO
I and upivardj, ueording t.. itaterooi . tteoeagio
dation including ihorc aienraionf. ho
tels, fee-. (ru!de. drives and all
necis-ary expeutes.
Special Feature Md-ir!. Malta. 1-ilav-
ii Keypt and the Holy Liiud. I onitantibOple, j
then.. Kom..-. tne Ktviera. etc,
I'nder th-niauaaenien' of Frank' . Clark, oi
New York. Cairo, etc.
!": further particular! i,!;-.
HI llnO.N A ISltOlVNUlM-.
Wlh ItlgtOn .'Street, The Dalles, Or.
Ii interest..! irnd for illu-truted Btogram.
John Pashek. The Tailor.
Ha- ; 1 1 at received iikH) samples
oi the latest patterns in Gent's
Clothing Goods. He guaran
tees prices and a -jod lit or no
pay. :
John Pashek. The Tailor
TBe BflLDWIII BESTflUBBNT
u gf, ftifcaOMi boaaee.
First-Class 19 Euery lesp?Gt.
T?als at pll roiirs.
PRIVATE PARTIES SERVED.
The table aiwavt supplied with the
best in the market.
7i Front St., near Court, Tne Lialles.
... ; - .. -
ou will not have boils if you take
Clarke A Falk's snre cure loi boils.
QPifin
jXulllu
i
Yellowstone Park Line.
the mma car route from Portland
TO THE East.
THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE YELLOW
SI ( INK PARK
Dit loot, Firtkui i sn
LE ITS.
ABUTS.
No.
Fast maii (or Tacoma.
Seattle. I Uympin. Gray's
No.
Harbor auu soutn uenn
points. Sp.'kam-, Ross
land. B. C, Pullman,
Moscow, Lewistou, Buf
l..l5 a. M. taloHump mining coun
try, Helena. Minneapo
lis', St. Paul. Omaha.
Kansas City. St. Loot,
Chicago and all points
No. 1. east and southeast.
S;60 P. M.
No.
Puzet Sound Express
11:30 P. M. for raeoma and Seattle 7 :00 .. M
and intermediate points
I Pullman first class and tourist sleepers to
Minneapolis, s:. fauiana Missouri river pomr
without change.
stibiiled trains. I nion depot connections
in ali Briucinal cities.
B.wraKe checked to destinatton o: tickets.
For handsomely illustrated desoripuv.. matter,
ticket, sleeping-car reservations, etc.. call ou or
write
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant (leneral Passenger Azent. 968 Morri
son Street. corner Third. Portland Oregon.
SOUTH and EAST via
s
Shasta Route
Trains leave The Dallas for Portland and way
tat: ;-.:- at 4.i a. m. and ;i p. m.
l.ea"e Portland
Albany
ATive Ashland
' Baeramento
aaa Fianeiaeo
g:S0am :0"'pm
. .W.SOani 10:iijpni
..lJ:;am U:S0an
i:00 p m l:t n
. . 7:45 pm 8:15 a ni
Arrive Ogdon
" Denver
" Kansas t'ity
" L'hlento
IS m
9:00 a m
t:ii a m
7 . tj a n
l:j5 m
7-SaS
j -. -Xi a m
Arrive Los Anex-ie
El Paso
" Fort Worth
" City of Mexico
Houston
" New Orleans .
" Washinirton
" New York
l-.Yipm
i.i I. rn
6:S0 a m
'j -.So a m
I .OO a m
6: i a m
7 :00 a m
6:00 p m
ii:: a m
y : "5 a m
1 :0u a m
i:2o p m
fi : iJ a m
a m
.u:l3pm 12 '43 p m
Puliman and Tourist cars on both trains
Chair can Sacramento to nrden and El Paso
and tourist cars to Chicago, at Louis. New Or
leans and v, ashmgton.
Connectinff at San rranoiaw with several
steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China,
Philippines, Leu'ral and south America.
Set iger.: at The Dalles station, or add.tis
C. H. MARKHAM,
General Passenger Agent, Portland. Or
Just What
You mant.
New ideas iu Wail Paper here. Sucti
wide variety as we are showing never be
fore graced a single stock. Heal imita
tion creton effects at ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheap paper prices.
Elegant designs, tastefui coloringe, vonre
for a small price, at our store on Third
street. Also a full line of house paint-
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
Trausact a Genera. Banking Business,
Letters of Credit issued available in
the Eastern Htates.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York. Chieetm
! Lome, San Francisco, Portland Ore-
gon, Seattle Waah., and various points
in Oregon and Washington,
Collations at III !ni. ....
orahle terms.
ii
Solium Pacific Co
& rUi.
ImiM SB
eu-
TIB coWDia PacKinoGo..
packers of
PORKand bfc.tr
M ANT FACT i'HKKS OK
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curers of BRAND j
HAMS & BACON
DRIV.D BEEF. FTC.
mm Restaurant
L V. HONG, Proprlstor.
First-Class in Every Respect
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
' ntaro Cowurl in anr Rttrlp
woocio uv-i on., -..- j .,,..
ST Second St., The Us 1 1 en. Or
Kodol
. Dyspepsia Cure
Diaests what you eat.
Itartificiall7di"e9ts the food andaids
Nature Id sirengthening aud recon-
Strutting the exhausted digestive Or
gans. It Is the latest a iscovereauigesir
ant and tonic. No other nreDaration
cao approach It in efficiency. It in
staotly relieves and perruanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestioo, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
Sick Headache, Gastralpia Crampsand
all other results of imperfect digestion.
Price SOc. andfl. Large sire contains 2Y, times
smallsiie.BookallnboutdyspepsiamaiieUtree
"eoared by E f?. DeWITT CO., Cblcaga
Sold by Clarke & Talk's P.O. Pharmacy. :
Just Received
A fall line of Fresii Printing aud De
veloping Papers direct from factory.
Solio, Kf.Y. t'ko, Vfelox
ftnfT pistfl ill fill i'Pfi
1 Uil cuoc'
Also a line of Plates in Cramer,
Crown, :eeds and Btanloy.
Trays, Printing Frames,
Albums, Multigraphs,
And al! accssones to com pie tg t lie
outfit oi either t lie amateur or pro-;
tessiona: uhotograplier.
j
Our Flureka Combined Toning aud
Fixing batti is a dandy. Try it.
1
The A. E. C. Developer for plates, !
films or developing papeis has no eijual.
Enoogh forBQc to developed doen plates i .
or 8 dozen Velox 4x5. Perfect blacks
tad white are guaranteed, if directions
re followed. Ask for the A. E, C. I)e
valopar, and see that yon get the
genuine.
We are prepared tooompouoii any and ;
II ol your own formal;, and gliarautse
satisfaction,
At the old place, 178 Bscond Btroat
The lalie.-., ireguti.
Geo. C. Blakeley.
Bil.lTAIHliu.nn,,,
1
L. Lane,
UBNEKAL
m
J
Wagon and Carriage Work.
Fiah Brothers' Wagon.
Third anil Jefferson. Phone 159
Blacksmitn
...AND...
Horsesfioer
Oregon
Shot Line
AMD Union Pacific
DIM KT
TJMK SCHEDULES
TnnM
TUE DALUtt.
ARRIVE
FROM
ohtcago
Poriland Hpecial.
1 :" p
in Hunt
Ington.
Atlantic
Express,
! W:o0 a. m.
. vu Hutu
ington.
St. rati'
Fust Mali,
t SAP, in.
via Spo
i kaiit.
Silt 1-ake. Denver, Ft.
Worth, Omaha, Kan
fayCtty, St. limits, Chi
cago and the East.
IrOB p. m.
Suit 1-nke. Denver. Ft.
NSorth. Omaha. Kan
as City, Si Umla,Chl
ougo and the East.
i
Walla Walla, UuNtnn.
.Spokane, Wallace. Pul 1
ri.'ii,. Minneapolis, St.
Paul, Duluth, Milwau
kee, Chicago and East.;
1 18 a in.
S:S8 a m.
OCEAF AND EIVEE SCHEDULE
Prom I'ortlaml,
'.! sailing dates sub
jetu to change )
For San Francisco,
Bat) every .i days.
s oc p. m.
l Ofi p. m
l!il-
exeept
-iiiniav.
vaj p. m.
Saturday,
10:0U p. m.
Kally
except
Sunday,
BUB a. at.
Tuesday.
Thursday,
Saturday,
6 Oti a. ni.
Tnasday,
Tbnrsds) .
Saturday,
7:00 a. 111.
Culumlila Klver.
To Astoria and Way-
1:00 p. m.
except
Sunday
Landings.
tVlllamettn River.
Oregon City, NeWBSTg,
saiem. Independence,
and y sy-Landingi,
l:S0 p. m.
except
Sunday.
4:80 p. m.
.Monday,
Wednesday
Friday.
Corvallia and Way.
Landings
w 1 1 lamette and 8:S0p. m,
Vninhlll Itlvera. Uonday,
Oregon City, Dayton and W ednesday
Way-Landings, rrtday.
Uave
Bl parts
dully.
3:40 a. in
Snake ItlTer.
Riparia to Lewtaton.
Leave
Lewiitoo
daily.
::'tl B. DJ,
I-arties aeolring to ro to Heppner or
iximts i-n ( uluuibiii Southern via Hipgs. siiould
take No. 2, leaving The Dalles at 13:25 p. m.
making direct conneottons at Heppner junction
mid Bicgs. Returning msking direct conneoUoti
at Heppner junction and Klggs with No. 1. ar
riving at The Dalles at 1:00 p. m,
Koi further particulars, call on or address
JAS. IRELAND. Agent,
The Dalles, Oregon.
Complete
Cir;e
of
at
M. Z. DONNELL,
THE DRUGGIST.
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