The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 13, 1901, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
FRIDAY
SKIT. 14, 1901
WHAT TO DO WITH ANARCHISTS.
If there ought to be asylums for
tlie insane mid homes for the feeble
minded, then ibere ought to be n
special plaoe of couflnenieni for
every Daman being who proclaims
himself an anarchist, no matter where
lie niny reside or from what nation
he claims to be a descendant. Seat
tle Times.
We place insane persona under
restraint. They are dangerous. Why
do we allow anarchists like Jubann
Most and Emma Goldman to re
main at large and to harangue the
people, inciting weak ami eviiy dis
posed persona to violence? It is
certain that the line must he drawn
against the dangerous doctrines of
the anarchists. They have no right
of free speech to advocate the aboli
tion of law and order. Tacoma
News.
Even while the nation prays for
the recovery of its chief magistrate
it must mourn, wiih a sense of shame,
the fact that It must now be neces
sary to guard the life of the president
of the republic from possible assas
sins as carefully as the monarch- of
empires have to be guarded. Tbia
fact is deplorable because it marks a
change in our country. Helena In
dependent. Anarchy aims at all government.
Anarchy is planning unconsciously
to bring about a government more
Stringent than it has ever known.
There must be a power able to say
to these agents of blood, "Begone !"
There must he a force sufficient to
curb the assassin. Anarchy is pre
paring its own noose. Hasten the
time when the G old mans may be
suppressed by a siem hand, when
there shall be a distinction between
liberty and license, and when the
venomous tongue can be silenced.
Tacoma Ledger.
A blacklist ought to be made of
all known anarchists, who by faith
are incipient assassins, and all civil
ized countries should declaic them
outside the law, just as pirates, no
matter what are their antecedents,
are sure to meet death from their
captors. There should be no more
asylums in civilized lands for a man
professing the faith of a homicidal
anarchist than there is freedom for a
Bengal tiger or safety for a sheep
killing dog. They should be ex
pelled from every civilized country,
subject to penalty of perpetual im
prisonmeiu if they venture to return.
Oregonian,
MoKinley'a assailant is the natural
product of the schools of anarchy
that have been tolerated in this
country for the propagation of cranks
and the growth of a murderous mania
against those in power. It is time
that a healthy public sentiment,
rooted in the rights of rulers as well
as in the liberties of the ruled, arose
in judgment against the universities
of crime which anarchy is fostering
throughout the land. liutte .Miner.
Betides looking to our own secur
ity, we have no right to harbor such
a gang of reptiles whose avowed aim
is murder and assassination. .lohann
Most and Louise Michel should no
longer be allowed to preach then
doctrim i of assassination In this
Country. The privilege of free
speech has been abused and turned
to bad ends, and should be restricted
to exclude the raving- of these fob
lowers of the red Hag. They should
be exterminated so thoroughly that
uo sign of the red lag and no word
of anarchistic doctrines will be again
heard in this land. Helena Record.
We need, perhaps, a more effective
recognition of the abyss that lies be
tween liberty and the license that
ends in deeds like these. We need
a more practical reverence for the
citizenship that we have permitted
the sewers of the world to pollute, '
and the ideals of freed im which the
marauder has defiled with the vile
symbols of a bloody creed. We
need Ics3 rancor and more generosity
in all our relations. Whether or not
we need more severity in our laws
and our punishments, we need to
stand for higher and kindlier views
of life, and to breed better men.
Seattle l'osi-Intelligencer.
Jones, the socialist mayor of To
ledo, has failed in BC experiment in
municipal ownership of public utili
ties. The city of Toledo has been
forced to lease the gas plant which it
had established to a private corpora
tion. The I'n.
able
Some time n;o Tin: CUKONICLE gave a
short description ol a kitchen table that
Win. MeOrum was making for presenta
tion at the i-'jrui i'vr fair ami carnival to
the lady who would bake the best loaf
of brertd. The table bai since then been
completed and another description will
not be wholly a repetition! Th .i leaf is
of Oiegou nine. Tr is ol nine pieces and
i-? finished, as is the rest of too wood, ii;
wax. It has four drawers, one fnr
knives and forks, one for kiteben linen,
one for spices and sundries and one for
odds and em's, besides a bin for flour
and one for oatmeal. The Hour bin is
supplied with a scoop and sieve. Ii has
a kneading board, a board for euttiup
bread, one for cutting cake and a fourth
for cutting meat. This last is of oak.
An open space contains a rolling pin,
and a potato masher that Mr. McCrucu
says lie imported from Ireland. The
front of the drawers and boards is
finished in black walnut and maple.
In fiou of the partitiou between the
drawMN ig the legeud, in inlaid letters,
"Prize fable." On the same is also an
inlaid checkerboard, nine-sixteenthe of
an inch square, consisting of sixty-four
pieces of wood that compose the cheeks.
Two similar checkerboards are on the
end of the tabie. On the front of each
drawer and bin and board are inlaid
letters and words indicating their use.
On one end of the table, in similar in
laid letters, is t lie legend, "Awarded by
the Committee of The Dalles Carnival
to the Lady Making the Best Loaf of
Yeast-Ilaised Bread, September 30 to
October 5, 1901," On the front of the
flour and meal bins are blank spaces
where Mr. McCrnm will put tlte name
of the lady who has the luck to win the
table. On the drawer fronts and par
titions are inlaid pictures of n frying
pan, a meat chopper, a etifar bowl, a
, tumbler, a jug, a knife, a table spoon,
a tea spoon, a coffee pot, a lamp, a ease
knife, a butcher knife, a measure, a
gravy pitcher, a syrup pitcher, a baby's
bib, a bedroom bowl and pitcher, four
birds and a cake rack.
Of the many tables that Mr. McCruni
lias made during his life ttiis is, in his
own opinion . by far the handsomest
and probab'y no monetary consideration
would induce him to make a duplicate.
It has been entrusted to a special com
mittee consisting of Mrs. E. M. Wilson,
Mrs. John M. Marden and Mrs. Ku-ile
Sehaunn. It will be on exhibition at
, the fair and is bound to attract a crowd.
She will be a proud woman who wins
the table.
Quaker Daetori Armti Again.
NORTH Yakima, Sept. 12. Derry and
Walton, proprietors of the Quaker
doctor's concert, were arrested this even
ing for running a show without a license.
The doctors refused on coming hero to
pay Ibe license of S23 a day for hawkers.
An arrest followed, and they secured a
temporary injunction in the federal court
restraining the city from molesting their,
Under I bat order he bas since been do
ing business. The authorities are de
termined they must pay or quit doing
business.
When your hair appears liry and to
have lost its vitality it wants something
to give it life and vigor. We have what
ttie hair needs when it gets in that con
dition. We have i the Crown of
Science Hair rfit2j25j ''rower and
t'ocoanut Crean LJgr . ,Mir. They
will cure daini ruff ami all
scalp diseases. For sale at Fraser's bar
her shop. Price 60o ami 75c a bottle.
Norris Silver, Nurth Stratford, N. II.:
"I purchased a bottle of One Minnie
Cough Cure when suffering with a oougfi
doctors told me was incurable. One
bottle relieved me, the second and third
almost cured. Today lama well man,"
Clarke & KalkV p. o. Pharmacy
Sid Darling, 1019 Howard at. Port
Huron, Mich., writes: "1 have tried
Qiany pills and laxatives but DeWitt's
Little Karly Risers are far the beat pills
1 have ever used." They never gripe.
Clarke k Falk's P, O. Pharmacy.
r or Hale.
Several head of horses, weighing about
1000 pounds apiece. Prices right. At
my place ou Kight-Mile.
si- 1 a M. M. Wa ikk.man.
On Sept. 7th will be presented to my customers
I Shakespeare, complete in one volume, bound in Mor-
rocco; i Atala in large folio volume, illustrated by Gus
tav Dore.
Union ami Second Streets. Local Phone 92.
regulator line.
Dalles, Portland & fisioria
NAVIGATION CO.
DALLES BOAT
LEAVE-
OAK STREET DOCK,
PORTLAND,
at
A. M. and II P. M.
...Portland Boat...
-LEAVES
THE DALLES
at
7:00 A. M. and 3:00 P
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY,
M.
BTEAMEB8
REGULATOR,
DALLES CITY
RELIANCE.
W.
C. ALLAWAY, General Anent,
The Dalles, Oregon.
I'nder the direction of the
Sisters of the Holy Names of:
Jesus and Mary.
THE DALLES, OREGON.
This Institution is pleasantly situated near 1
the Uoluuilia on the Hue of the O. K. & N. Co.
thence it is easy of access for all those who de
sire to Moure a comfortable home anil a progres
sive seat of learning for their daughters or
wards. The location of the academy is one of
the most healthy on Uk- Paeilir slope.' this nor-
lion of Oregon being proverbial for its pure
water, bracing air, ami picturesque scenery.
The Academy is Incorporated and authorized by I
the State to confer Academic honors.
Board and tuition per scholastic year. 100
Studies Will be resumed Tuesday, September, 1th I
l-nr detailed Information apply to the .-sister
Superior. augio-lm
John Pashek, The Tailor,
Ha? just received 1000 'am pins
of the latest patterns in Qent'i
Clothing tioods. ll Biiaran
teos prices and a good tit or no
pay. : : : : :
John Pashel;. The Tailor.
pirst-Class 19 Euery hespet.
rnals at f tyours.
PRIVATE PARTIES SERVED.
Tba tahle alwars supplied witli tiie
hest in ttie unirket.
71 Frunt St., near Court, The Dalles.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
Transact a General Banking Business.
Letters of Credit issued availahle in
the Eastern States.
Bight
Transfers
St. Louis,
iron, Seattle
in Oregon
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms.
Clark & Falk are uever closed Hunday, I
Don't (cruet tl.ii. I
Si. Diary's flcanenty
TH6 B0LDWIN BESTHDBHNT Nlfttoi if 8111(1
W w. wii.siin, Manager.
llxehange and Te)eraphie u.vi'if??!, t pihks aii tourist su-epe to can approach It in etlicieucy. It iu
sold o New York, Chicago, wiuJoW.,,1, PuuUml river ,h,iuu stantly relievesand permauently cures
Mao FraooiNO. Portland Or Vaiubulad trains, ruiun ii,,t ,,,,,. dyspepsia, Indigestion. Hearthnrn.
Wash., and various noints '". " prim-ipal clues. JUatUlence. Hour Kfrimnih 7Ca..aAB
1 . lialClfHSri' i'hts'k.1 I.. . 1... 1 1 1 1 .. 1 1 , .1.., .. Ol.l. IT 1
p. Collar Line.
TUB saiifis-Poiiianii Route
Str. BAILEY-GATZERT.
DAILY ItOL'ND TRIPS,
Except Monday,
; Cascade Locks, Eood River,
White Salmon and
The Dalles.
TIME CARD
Leave Portland 7 a.
Arrive Tiie Dalles '.' v.
Leave " " 3:30 '
Arrive Portland 10 '
Meals the Very Best.
JSP".n:iday Trip" a Leading Feature, i
P-Thia Route has the Grandest
rente Attractions on harth.
Portland-Astoria Route
str -tahoma;
Daily Round Trips except Sunday.
TIME CARD
Leave Portland 7 a. si.
Leave Astoria 7 v. i.
Landing and office Foot of Alder !
street; hoth phones, m 361, Portland,
Oregon.
E. W. CRICHTOX, At-ent Portland,
J. M. FILLOON, Agt. The Dalles,
a i Tivrnn ant a..i.
... ... .... ... .... ... ............
Just What
You uiant.
r-
New ideas in Wall Paper here. Sucli
wide variety as we are showing never he
fore graced n single stock. Keal imita
tion ereton effects at ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheap paper prices.
Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, voure
for a small price, at our store on Third
street. Also a full line of house paints
D. W. VATTSE, Third St!
Yellowstone Park Line.
Till: DINING CAB ROUTE PROM PORTLAND
To TDK EAST.
TBI OM.Y DIBSUT LINE TO THE VKI.LOW-.
sio.NK PARK
udioii Der c:, Firt-i dud 1 sis
A K It l V K .
No.
5;M 1'. M.
No. 3.
70ii A. M.
No. ;
Fast ninll fur 1 mi 1111 a.
Seattle, Oiymplu, uray's
Harbor 11 .i South Beud
"iui-. Bp Km-, Ross
land, n. c, I'uiii.iaii,
mm u ,'',"'m"w' L8",ton. liuf
u.13 a. m. Mioumnpminiugooun
try, Htkim, Mlnnsapo
t. Paul, Omana,
kansMs City, K'. Louis,
Cbioago anil ail points
fu. 1. c-u.t ami southeast.
11-m 1. u . Expea
ii, ju r. .M. lor lai-uiua ami hcattli;
and iuti-ruitiliatu points
Kor liallllmiliiclv illliairut..! !....
tickets, sleepiuK c-r reservaUuuren-" call Z o.
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant OeiK-ral Passenger Aent. HI Morrl
sua btroet. comer Tiiircl, Portland Oregon.
wJf M
M Colo
a.,
PACKERS OF
poRKand beef
MANUFACTORKRS OK
Fine Lard and Sausage
if BRAND
uiirors 01
OR1F.D BEEF. RTC.
raw Restaurant
1. Y. HONG, Proprietor.
firsi-CIass in Every Respect
HEALS AT A I.
HOURS.
, Oysters Served in any Style.
, . ., ,,
BOOOUU DUi ill" vKli vji
just Received
A full line of Fresh Printing and De
Veloping Papers direct from factory
Solio, Rex, Deko, Velox
and Aristo in all sizes.
Also a line of Plates in Cramer,
drown. Seeds and Stanlev.
Trays. Printing Frames.
n r i , i
Albums, Mult-graphs.
And all accessories to complete the
"-" wiuwui oi (no
.,;,. ,, ,nin.,
Our Eureka Comhined Toning and
KixinL' Bath is ii dandy. Try it.
Ttie A. E. C. Developer for plates,
tiling or developing papeie has no equal
! Enough forUo:' to developer! dozen plates
or Ii dozen Velox 4x5. Perfect hlaeke
anti white! are guaranteed, if directions
! are followed. Ak for the A. E. C. De
veloper, and see that you get ttie
genuine.
I We are prepared to compound any and
jail of your own formal"-and guarantee
satnfaction.
At the old place
The Dalles:, Oregon.
175 Second Street,
Geo. C. Blakeley.
L. Lane,
Wagon and Carriage Work.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
Third and Mcim
L-..-,.J.-J1..c: . , J
--.u., M tJ,
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
It artilielally digests the food aud aids
rlature in strengthening and recon
structing the exhausted digestive or
gnus. It is the latest discovereddigest
ant and tonic. No other Drenaration
Gaatraltfia (Iramnaatwl
nil nil.... ....... Ii . I ' T .. S T
aitw.uui lomisui iiuperiL-ciaigestion.
Price 50e. anatl. .Large Use contains mtlmea
toittlitlse n.xlkl.tl.tJUutUyl)eps.auJltdeUI
spared ky g. A OeVITT CO.. Cbicasjo
Sold by Clarke AFalk's P.O. Pharmacy.
I1
GENERAL j
BiaGksiDirn
...AND...
fi II
nUHIOi!
oiua ncituaune.
OlEG0N
Union Pacing
5 AND
dei a ut TIME SCHEDtJLEg
PRHM
F,,K THE DALUtB. n
OhUUlO- "
fortlaud suit Luke, Denver Ft
Special. Worth, Omaha, knn
12:2 p. m. I sas City, St. Louis, Chi- l:Con n
i via Hunt- cngo mill tin-Kinst.
hifrton.
Atlantic . ,. , ,
, Express, mt Denver, Ft.i
12:60 a.m. Worth, Omaha, IUn- , ,.
via Hunt ststCtty.St Louis, cin- 41m.
! Ington. '',,K" u,l(l t,u' East.
j Kt. Pan) Wnlla Walls, Unvlston
Past Mail, .siinkane, Wallace. Poll-
I 9:36 p. m. man, Minneapolis at ssn.
jviaspo- PaUi,l)nfuth,utlwaQ. "Jam-
Wane. kee, Chicago and East, j
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
From l'.trtlnnil.
(All suiliiiR dates tub
Jeot to change
1 8:00 p.m. i-oo T, m
For San Franotsoo, v'm
HhH every fi days.
I J --, I,
j Daily
except Columbia Klver.
, Sunday, , , ... 1:00 p. m.
SiOOp.m. To Astoria and Way- 0X(,ep,
i Saturday, handings. .s,md,v.
10:00 p. in.
Dally Willamette River.
except Oregon City, Nowhere, 1::!"P'ra-.-U-,
.lay, Slll,,m in;i,.,,0ai.ll( except
6:00 a. m. and W ay-Landing. """W-
I ;
Tuesday, 4:30p.a
Thursday, Corvallla and Way- Monday
Saturday, landing.- Whiesdy
ii;0l a. in. Fria.iv.
I Tuesday, Willamette and 3:30p.m.
' Thursday, Kamtilll ttlvers. Mondavi
Baturdaj . oregon City, Dayton and W'sanestoj
, :ooa. in. Way-Landings.
!i?nve, Hnake Uircr. , l-eTe
Uipiirlu Lewlttoo
dally, . . , , . , daiiv,
3:40a. m. Rlparia to Lewiston, g:aoiut!
i I
Parties lesirtng lo yo to Ileppner ot
points on Columbia Southern via Kiggs, should
take No. , leaving The Dalles at l:Ji p. m.
making direct connections at Heppnerjcnsttoa
and Bivgs. Returning makingdireotconntstioa
at Hepprrerjunctlon and lliggs with (Mo, 1, ar
riving at The Dalles at 1:05 p. m.
For further particulars, call on or address
JAB. IRELAND, Agent,
The Dalles, Oregon.
Complete
of
Drus
at
M. Z. DON NELL,
TH DRUGGIST.
I. fi. HCHKNOK,
fresideiu.
maj a voat.
eutiei
Ilpirst national Bank.
j THE DALLES - - - OREGON
i A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, enbject to Bigut
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remittee on (lav oi couecuuu-
Might and Telegraphic E
iixciiange Buiu -
New York( San FraxiclDC0 uc
orv
land.
DIKHCTOKS
D. P. Thompson. Jno. B. BoM
Ed. M. Williams, Oko. A. L'8
H M. Bbam
50 Y LARS'
EXPERIENCE
I I i-l!,.- -. 1 -Kb
JESIONO
Anvnno -pihIIiIK a skeii-li and fifSrSRSh l
luloklr ascertain our opinion is-. ' ' lliunii
nveiitliiii id probnlily WVit?!. i. on pswntt1
i.HUHlrntlf riinlliluiitlal. Uainn")l( " ',,,.
Mill (roe. Oiliest iiirom-y for setiuini- lr,
P.iioi.ts taken tlirouuli Muim tu- rtl
jiictal notice, without obarue. In tut
citttific Htnencan.
p. pandtomalr Itlustrated wei-ui
l'einl3..Jf
su
filiation of any soioniltlc iuiirnu . iMlsrf
raur : imir moiitw, L Sola by all ' "'"EjL
3ClUroadway.NeW W
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