The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 21, 1901, Image 2

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Thi Dalles Paily Chroinele. ;
SATURDAY
. SEPT. 21. IWl
FREEDOM OF SPEECH.
The Chicago Inter-Ocean is not
far wrong when it lays a certain
amount of the Mane for the assasai
mMm f r tnZlnfv nnnn the
shoulders of some of the men who in
. ,
the last political campaign and in
recent months have characterized
the chief executive as "emperor,"
"tvrani " "despot" and ''butcher."
Men did say these things which they
knew at the time were false state-
meets, and they use J them in the
hope of inflaming the people against
the president and thus defeat him in
the election. These words flawed
freely from the mouths of such men
as Carl Sobura, Edwin Atkinson.
. .. j
Henry w acie Kogera, s-waassw- - of d;eJraUS- tmmmm wno bave p,id fols
many more of their class. They j Un t0 portiand, will be returned at one
were "an. i-imperialists," and tbey third fare on presentation of certificates
were probata? entitled to hold their to our agents at Portland on or before
opinions, bnt to express them open- ;0cto 18th' bf by
' L. R. Sunson, secretary. Tickets sold
V or- October 13th, 14th or 15;h. No redoc-
Too much freedom of speech is tion mmde for the return if total
allowed in this country. A man ,
may stand before an audience and
abuse and libel the executive heads
of the nation to their heart's content.
It is wronc. S'o one has objections
to arguments, but abuse and argn-
. .
ments are two very different matters.
The campaign of roanv anti-im-,
penaiisis was waaeu not aiung Hu- :
meDUtive line?, but on abuse and
vilification. Then, too, we have per
mitted anarchists to meet, drink
beer and rave against rulers and to !
promulgate doctrines of murder and j
assassination. We permitted men to
go about the country accusing our j
army of murdering Filipinos. We :
all know these are facts, and what is
. .. . rp. i
the use of concealing tbem. There .
is no disposition to return to the old
Puritan days, but limitations should j
be placed upon public utterances on ,
public questions in public places.
The Times-Mountaineer prints a
abort editorial on socialism from
The CenoxicxE and compares it
with a eulogy on the dead president '
from Bryan's Commoner, m order,
as our contemporary says, to "let
the reader judge which of the two
writers expresses true
American i
t
sentiment." When
the Times- j
Muuntaineer engaged in the patriotic
.... . .
Outj or illustrating true Amencan-
ism it should have made selections
that are better correlated. Against
ass. l aawiiiw sm"""
our contemporary should have j
printed one of Bryan's virulent at i
tacks on 4-McKinleyisn," or "im-!
perialisir," or one of a thousand of j
. . ... . , !
bis speeches that were, of set pui-,
1 r.
pose, spoken to cteate disaffection
and discontent and fire and enrage :
the minds of the poor against tbe :
rich. But this is neither here nor
'
there. There is one thing, thank
- .... .... . ...
God, that will alwavs distinguish the'
"
editor of this paper from William
Jennings Brysn and all bis followers; ;
the editor of Tin Cubokkle didn't
,. , r. . . .
lie about McEinley when be was,
living and deify him when he was
. , , ... . ....
dead; he didn t have to wait till,
' :
McKinley was struck down by an
aassasin to find out that he was a ;
good man.
!
New Yorkers showed what tbey i
think of tbe Hearst papers the other
day by banging W. R. Hearst in
effigy, where it remained in plain
view for a considerable time. Tbey
would have burned tbe effigy at tbe
stake but the police interfered. Tbe
bitter and umelenting attacks of;.lz lw M. M. Watekmax.
these papers on the late president Hck umm, , mmim.
are, in the opinion of thousands, re- , bm lor ,e u hmi J. bot,,
sponsible in some degree for the consisting of brood sows, abotas and
tragedy of September 13th. i pit, at my place en Eight-Mile.
-5-5-- s0J2-wSw H. K. Richabm.
A justice of the peace who baa; Mi Julia Maaquart, at tbe Beehive
reepect for tbe lav lives in Bay City, j restaurant, will do dressmaking of all
Mich. He administered a terrible kinds. i9 lot
fcnatlng to one Dr. Stewart because j A fan Una gj eUataaaa time and Bap
tise latter bad east a reflection on tbe ;
late presideaL Then be fined him - j
sir to and Mid tbe fine, with tbe
remark that perhaps tbe fine was too
I M as u aBB l A
Bmaii ; or u worm more man so
to whlp a mu who dMerred
The ''Appeal to BeMon," a paper
published in a Kansas town, and
which has several readers about New-
berg, is not correctly named. It
should be "An Appeal to Ignorance."
Newberg Graphic.
""T??
w.u u . . i
of anarcbiaU has been spent before
bars. Hereafter it should be spent
behind them, suggests the Spokesman
Review. For the meeting of the grand lodge of
Oregon. K. of P., at Portland Oct. loth,
the 0. R. A S. will make a rate of one
n1 nna.thtrfl fata iiir tia mri n "1 Irin nn
Vmtmgnn paring
, fmre ?oln? nd ctltiing for receipt
from selling agent, provided fifty or
more paving passeogeis of not less than j
50 nXe have beer, in attendance,
all lines included, delegates or members ;
attendance does not
equal require
al8 lm
ment.
rsitlud Carnival Kaearsioa Bate
White Collar Line, steamer Bailey
Gatzert, excursion ra'es: Round-trip
c""im" "e" " " I
tember 19 h iind 25in, October 2nd, 9tb
mnd mb Ko5ng Bik day6 aher '
of ea)ef mkog one week'e limitation ,
mwhv :ate 01 saie. me price trom
The Dalles to Portland on tbe days these
ticket? sre sold wi!l be 42.50 for round
trip, including two coupons that are
lnd carniral. Boc.l River and White
Salmon to Portland, round trip, 12.20,
'ncioaing two aamieian ucseu
J. M. Fill -ox, agent.
For the Episcopal church convention,
Francisco, Oct. 2, 1301, the 0. R.
N. Co. a-iil sell round trip tickets to San
. . p. . ,
Francisco Sept. 23d., 24th, 2oth, 6th and
27ln fron Portland
Pacific Sept. 24th to 28th, 128.50. From
Portland via O. R. & K. steamers in both
directions, cabin passage, meals and
j berth included 123.50, dates of sailing
from Portland to be announced later ;
final limit of tickets all rail November
loth, via steamer from Ban Francisco
announced later. elS-td
TAKE THE O. R. & N-
For tbe Portland carnival and exposi
tion. September 19:b to October 19th,
the O. R. & N. Co. will sell round-trip
tickets to Poitland and return, including
two admission tickets to the exposition,
at SA Ticket. .,!! nnlr nn Rant 10th I
and 25th and October 2nd. 9th and 16th. :
limited to expire six days after date of
sale. si&-lm
NOTICE.
All persons knowing themselves to be '
1 IUUCU1CU &v tuc mvc UIUI Ul Ah. IJIIUICIII
i.. ...I . r.i xr n:iki.
& Bom wiii please call on them and pay
amount due. All accounts unpaid by
September 20th will be banded over
Messrs Wilson & Huntington for col-
lBCtion- li
Korris Silver, North Stratford, X. H. :
, . , , ' .
' 'I purchased a bottle of One Minute
Cnre when eofferiDg with .
doctors told me was incurable. One
bottle relieved mo, tbe second and third
11n,rt J?:, od7DI m wel! m,n "
Clarke A Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
Sid Darling, 1012 Howard st. Port
u ... , . .
Huron, Mich., writes: "I have tried
m.ny , and .uvts but DeWitt't
Little Early Risers are far tbe beet pills
I have ever used." They never gripe.
Clarke A Falk's P. 0. Pharmacy,
For
Three officee, two large store rooms
. a .
on ground floor, and three office rooms
np ,uif next door to BeXton 4 Wal.
titer's, on Second street. 16lw
win wot iay acan.
lo All Whom It May Cokcbbx :
I hereby refuse to be responsible for
any bills contracted by my wife.
Jtlics J. Wii.lv,
Shaniko, Sept. 3, 1901.
Far Bala.
Several bead of borces, weighing about
1000 pounds apiece. Prices right.
At
mv nlaee nn Eivlit-Mtie.
puss jast received by Clarke A Falk.
Clark A Falk are
tWtfotas this.
SoUeribe for Tsi CnaaaicLg,
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.
BE. T. STOXaAJN.
Union and Second Streets. Local Phone 92.
REGULATOR LINE.
Dalles, POTtlanf & istnii
NAVIGATION GO.
DALLES BOAT
LEAVES
OAK STREET DOCK,
PORTLAND,
at 7 A. M. and 1! P. H.
...Portland Boat...
LEAVES
THE DALLES
at
:00 A. M. and 3:00 P. M.
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
STEAMERS
REGULATOR,
DALLES CITY.
RELIANCE.
w. c.
ALLAWAY, General Agent,
The Dallea. Oregon.
For sale.
1000 acres more or less lying on tbe
Columbia river about seven miles from
Tbe Dailee. About 100 acres of river
bottom tbe rest good upland suitable
for fruit and pasture. One of the beet
dairy or mi.k ranches in the county ; a
small house ; good barn ; some orchard
and plenty of water. Aieo other town
and county property. Apply to Gibons '
k Manen, Masonic building Third
street. ang30-lm
CHANCE TO BUY A HOME
A body of 4800 acres of land near An
telope will be sold in tracts of 160 acres
or more to suit purchaser. More than
haif of this land is fine wheat land, rich
black loam. It is weil watered, there,
being some thirty . r forty springs on j
tbe tract and small running streams ;
across moot of it. Tbe land is situated .
from four lo eight miles from tbe end of
tbe railroad at Shaniko.
Anv part of the land will be sold, !
either for cash or on long time after tbe
firat payment. Price $5 to $15 per acre.
Inquire of A. S. Bennett.
el3- dawlm
Geo. W. Lane, Pewamo, Micb., writes :
.... . , ' . ' . ' . .
"lour Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is tbe beat
remedy for indigestion and stomach
trouble that I ever need. For years I
suffered from dyspepsia, at times com -
pel ling ute to stay in bed and causing .
me untold agony. I am completely j
cured by Kodol Dyspepsia Tjure. In '
recommending it to friends who suffer
from indigestion I always offer 4o pay for
it if it fails. Thus far I have never
paid." Clarke Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
If yon want to retain your hair you
have to keep your scalp clean. Soap
will make your hair harsh, dry and!
crispy. Now we have two of tbe very
beat preparations for cleansing the
scalp Egg and Pine Tar Shampoo. It '
will leave your hair soft and glosav.
Price, & and 50 cents a bottle, at Fraaer'a
barber shop, Tbe Dalles. ti
Jk f star ISIUIaavalr.
Lately starved in London because be
could not digest his food. Early use of
Dr. King's Hew Life Pills would have
saved nim. They strengthen tbe stomach,
aid digestion, promote assimilation, im
prove appetite. Bold by G. C. Blakeley,
the druggist. 6
NOTICE.
Effective this date. A
of si
par ear par day will he
for delay to
for all time nets
ia
r an leading by
la bbi mi of forty-eight
is sat for loading
O. B.AK.Ca.
Tea will act
if
4 Folk's
ha
White Collar Line.
The Paiies-Portiam mte
Str. BAILEY-G-ATZERT,
DAILY ROUND TRIPS,
Except Monday,
Cascade Locks, Hood River,;
White Salmon and
The Dalles.
TIME CARD
Leave Portland
. i A.
M.
Arrive The Dalles. 3 r.
! Leave " 3:30 '
Arrive Portiand 10 '
Meals the Very Best.
Sunday Trips a Leading Feature.
This Route has the Grandest
Sceuic Attractions on Earth.
Portland-Astoria Route
Str. "TAHOMA,"
Daiiy Round Trips except Sunday.
time card
Leave Portland 7 a. h.
Leave Astoria "p.m.
Landing and omce root ot Alder
Street ; both phones,
m Ml Portland,
Oregon.
W. CRICHTON, Agent Portland,
J. M. FILLOOX, Act. The Dalles,
A. J. TAYLOR, Agent Astoria.
Jast What
You caant.
Net
idsaa in Wall Paper here. Suefa
wide variety as we are showing never be
fore graced a single stork. Real imita
tion creton effects at ordinary prices.
feSlJ-C-J .!f JT1 priWt
i Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, yours
or a mmi pricej 4t onr on Tnird
' street. Also a full line of honse paints.
j D VATJSE, Third St.
1
Tire Insurance.
In Urn I (ran ss. (o. of Ink
Founded 1KB.
Capital paid up
Aaarta
BT.500,000
20,120,035
Now is tbe time to insure ; tomor
row may be too late.
Phone No. 86, Seufert & Condon.
Phone No. 803, Pacific Stat Co.
ARTHUR 6EI FERT,
Resident Agent, Tbe Dalles.
John Paahek, The Tailor,
Has just received 1000 samples
of tbe latest patterns in Gent's
Clothing Goods. Ha guaran
tees prices aad a good fit or no
pay.
John Paahek, The Tailor.
aw
of
ia
AU
1100 to
1080
pounds.
to
k.
Apply to Btraabs
Brothers.
jJ
TH6 CoiosiDia PacHiig Co.,
PACKERS OF
pork and
SUlNTFACTT KK KB OF
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
.)RIFD BEEF. ETC.
BM Restaurant
L. Y. HONG, Proprietor.
FiFstrCIass in Every Respect
E1LS AT ALE. HOIKS.
Oysters Served in any Style.
S7 Second BL, Tbe Dalles. Or
Just Received
A full line of Fresh Printing and De
veloping Papers direct from factory.
I
jSolio, Rex, Deko, Velox
j and AristO in all sizes.
Also a line of Plates in Cramer,
Crown, Seeds and Stanley.
; Trays, Printing Frames,
Albums, Multigraphs,
And all accessories to complete tbe
outfit of either the amateur or pro
fessional photographer.
Oar Eureka Combined Toning and
Fixing Bath is a dandy. Try it.
Tbe A. . C. Developer for plates,
j films or developing papers has no equal.
; Enough for 35c to develope 0 dozen plates
or 6 dozen Velox 4x5. Perfect blacks
i and whites are guaranteed, if directions
i are followed. Ask for tbe A. E. C. De
j veloper, and see that yon get tbe
genuine.
We are prepared to compound any and
all of your own formal? and guarantee
satisfaction.
At tbe old place,
Tbe Dalles, Oregon.
175 Second Street,
Geo. G. Blakeley.
"P"?r"""W-aj"--aBaBBaaa
L. Lane,
GENERAL
BiacKiiK
-.AND.
Horsoshoer
Wagon anal
Fieh
sit.
T-iri sis JeffcQfl. rmelSi
FRENCH So CO,
BANKERS.
Transact a General Basking Business.
Letters of Credit
tbe Eastern States.
issued available la
bight
Nmw York ru.l
8t-1". BaaFraaeiseo, Portland Ore
goo. Seattle Waah., sad various points
in Oregon and Waabiogtoa.
orSi!T!rt:.
Umteiialw
Cor. Third and WaaataVragftavt at
411 'StSLmJttit mTTSSfm.
union Pacific
dstamt TJMK SCHKDTJUts aaarva
W TUKALLBS. vaaa
Chicago-
I'orlUod salt Lake, Mma,n.
SparlaL Worth, Omaha, Can
12 :SS p. m . saa CI ty, St. Uails, Chi- 1 p. m.
rla duut eago and the Katt.
InRton.
bm 8 1-hDe.ver -t.
Jg j oatoaad the Sait.
Ht. Paul : Walla Walla, Lawtatoa. "m
Fast Mall, tqokane,WaUanB.Pnll-
9:p. m. man, MtnnaapnHs, 8L 3 : m.
vtaRpo- Pm.Oalath, Wlwan-1
kane. kee, Chicago aud Kaatj
0CSAI AID BITER BOHEDULE
From fartl a.
(All Bailing dates rah-!
j jeet to change )
8:O0n.m. . p.m
For San Fran ehno.
Bail every dava
iiy I i
10:00 p. m. I
Dally WUUawtt lUvar.
J Oregon City, Newberg, i:30l
Sunday, aSem, Independeuee
6:00 a.m. aaaaHSS? 8nn-
! Tuesday. ! 4:S)n.aL
' ThaiKlay, CorvallU and Way- Aionday
MttartUy, IjimUngn. Wednoahy
j 6:00 a.m. FrlOay.
Tuesday, Wlllaaaatae aad 3: 30 n. at
Thnraday, Tamhtll Hrrera. Monday,
Satuidav, Oregon Oty, Dayton and wf?"?W
.:00 am. ! Way Landings. rnaey.
jagy. Balks KlTtr. rJfH
Riparia Lesistoa
iMi.m. I SlrtlatoLcwiston. i
CaV Parties 3 tall lug to po to Bepvner at
ImudIs on Culambta Southern rla Rlggs. sboakl
take No. 2, leavlag The Dallea at 12:25 p. a.
making direct wwinaetSwa at Heppner jnDctka
and Biggs. Returning making direct otmnasoaa
at Heppuer iuncUon and Biggs aith 'o. L ar
riving at The Dalles at 1:416 p. as.
For further
call on
JAB. IRELAND, Agent,
The Dalles, Oreaaa.
Complete
of
at
M. Z. DON NELL,
THE DRUGGIST.
J.8.
Max a. voat.
First national Bafift.
THE DALLCS
A
Kew York, Baa iaaiThiBS and
raxaoii.
rrt-gj5 id Every Respwt
PRIVATE
OR8O0P
-S
DsstersasivatL eabteot to tugu
OtsA eg Cheek.
CtdlaeMossS aaade aad psweesds prostifir
remittad oa dar of oolieetioa. .
D. P. Tnaanoaa Jwo. 8. ScaaK
Ee. M. WujxaJte, Geo. A. Libbb
H.M. Bbalu
PARTIES le0.
Ha aSaaW ! aVjafdlei with R
AlEfMsasA.
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