The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 16, 1901, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
WEDNESDAY
OCT. 16. 1901
SIlfiNITE
TACTICS.
Tuesday's
Oregonian gives the
Portland Simonites a very neat little
dig io the ribs. It is well known
that the Simonites are in control of
the county republican committee of
Multnomah, and that this control
was used so unjustly and unfairly
before the last state election that the
Mitchell ites arose in their wrath and
swept almost everything neforc them.
Last week the committee saw St to
take steps towards Us own organiza
tion, consisting chiefly in electing a
new chairman and secretary and
SDDDintine an advisory committee of !
. .
ill leu ii rtsuiis. in uuuuntiuu nnu
these changes the committee an
nounces that "the primaries a e to
be conducted with absolute fairness,"
and that the county convention is to
be free and open to every republican i
. . . , I
desiring 10 seen a nuuiiuauuu ai iue i
bands of the party. This is excel
lent, as the Oregonian remarks, but
Its honesty is open to grave doubts.
The last legislature, believing that
the only way bv which the Portland
primaries could be conducted with
"absolute fairness" passed a law for
that express purpose and the circuit
court, with three judges sitting in
the case, have since upheld it as con
stitutional. But no sooner bad the
court declared the law to be valid
than appeal was taken to the supreme
court and that by the same faction
that now hypocritically pretend tolnerolup heretofore existing between J.
k : a.. t : tu !
uv iu Wfui ui laii ji lujui ice. luis
appeal can
namely the
only have one
breaking down
object, I
of
the
safeguards that the legislature has
placed around the Portland primaries
so that the Simonites, who are in
control of the entire republican ma
chine, may run the primaries to suit
themselves.
It is open and notorious that Port
land never bad an honest primary
when Joe Simon and bis followers
were in control, and judging from
past experience honest primaries are
an impossibility in that city without
such a law as the Simonites are now
trying their best to have declared
unconstitutional. Well therefore does
the Oregonian say that the surest
way to gel rair primaries is to with- I
draw the appeal and let the new
have a fair and honest trial.
law
Somebody remarks that to run a
newspaper all a fellow has to do is to
be able to write poems, discuss the
tariff and money question, umpire a !
baseball game, report a wedding,
saw wood, beat a lawyer, describe a
fire so that the readers will shed their
wraps, make a dollar do the work of
tec, shine at a soiree, address horti
cultural societies, measure calico,
abuse the liquor habit, test whisky,
subscribe to charity, go without
meals, attack free silver, defend bi
metalism, sneer at snobbery, wear
diamonds, invent raisers, minister to
the afflicted, heal the disgruntled,
fight to a finish, publish doctor's res
olutions denouncing a lawyer, set
type, mould opinions, sweep the
office, speak at prater meetings and
stand in with the people.
Senator Williamson, or Frineville.
Senator
N. Williamson, of
Priue-
vine, ffuo nae been announced lor eev
eral offices in Oiegon, has made a public
statement over bis signature saying:
"Inasmuch as a controversy has arisen
over the reported ambition of State Sen
toi J. N. Williamson to succeed Con
gressman Moody, I desire to say the re
port is absolutely uotrue. I have never
expressed a desire to receive the nomin-
lion for Congressman Moody's place, the hair needs when it'gets In that oon-
nd I would be pleased to have you au- dition. We have n the Crown of
nouuee that I have never authorized the Science Hair (SttSggb Grower and
state tnent that I am a candidate tor any aTlW lut.J
office except that of secretary of state, j ecalp diseases. For sale at Fraser's bar
My friends have urged me to consent to j ber shop. Price 60c and 75c a bottle.
be a candidate for the latter nomination,
nd I have practically given them per-
mission to use ,uy name in that connec-:
lion only,
Referring to tbe above the East Ore
gonian says :
This coming fiom Senator Williamson
directly and officially settles the ques
tion as to bis aspirations to be Oregon's
governor or the second district congress
man, or anything except secretary of
state. The senator becomes an oppo
nent of Dunbar, of Astoria, the present
incumbent, who perhaps owes his office
to the influence of Senator Cbarlee W.
Fulton of the same town. Dim bar wants
re election and will pnll the Clatsop
connty delegation in all probability.
However, it regarded as within the
possible that Dunbar may consent to
step aside and permit Senator Fulton to
throw bis influence to some other man
for secretary of state in order to sttength
en Fulton's chances for election to the
United State? senate by the coming leg
islature, when a successor to Joseph Si
mon will be chosen. Then, so it might
be, Fnlton could reward Dunbar with a
federal position, for he is on friendly
terin with the present senator, J. H.
Mitchell, whose word goes with the
nresident in Oregon appointments.
Williamson's candidacy is to be reck
oned with. He is a strong rran with
the leaders and with the masses. Then,
too, Williamson is a friend of J. H.
Mitchell. It is probable that the three
are in agreement on the subject, so that
a conflict between illiamson and Dun-
ISO I live,, tl'M iy U nU'.ltURKU . II IO
might be true Williamson may be
"picking up votes" to throw them to
Dunbar when the convention meets, and
to nullify the strength of Eastern Ore
gon's demands for representation on the
state tickets. There are several "might
be" propositions in this connection, any
one of which would be a leading element
in the balance of the political forces that,
i.n nftiiff aiii.rPH will take oiven
when final!' adjusted, will take a givei
direction when the campaign has begun
CHANCE TO BUY A HOME
A body of 4S00 scree of land near An
! telope will be told in tracts of 160 acres
! or more to suit purchaser. More than
' half of this land is fine wbeat land, rich
I black loam. It is well watered, there
being some thirty or forty springs on
I the tract and small running streams
j across most of it. The land is situated
' from four to eight milee from the end of
: the railroad at Shaniko.
Any part of the land will be sold,
! either for cash or on long time after the
first payment. Price 5 to $15 per acre
Inquire of A. S. Bennett.
sl3- dawlm
Dissolution Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the part-
E. Fall and Chas. F. Michelbach. under
the firm name of J. E. Fait & Co.. has
this dav been dissolved by mutual con
sent, Unas, r. MicneiDacn retiring. J.
E. Fait will continue the business and
will collect all outstanding accounts and
pav all claims against eaid firm.
The Dallee, Or., Sept. 30, 1901.
J. . Falt,
Chas. F. Michelbach
TAKE THE O. R. & N-
For the Portland carnival and exposi
tion, September 10th to October 19th,
the O. R. & N. Co. will sell round-txip
tickets to Portland and return, including
two admission tickets to the exposition,
at $4- Tickets sold only on Sept. 19th
and 23th and October 2nd, 9th and 16th,
limited to expire six days after date of
sale. sl8-lm
If yon want to retain your hair yon
have to keep your scalp clean. Soap
will make your hair harsh, dry and
crispy. Now we have two of the yery
beat preparations for cleansing the
scaln Era and Pine Tar S ham nan. It
will leave your hair soft and glossy.
Price, 26 and 50 cents a bottle, at Fraaer'e
barber chop, The Dalles. tf
Says He Was Tortured.
"I suffered such pain from corns I
could hardly walk," writes H. Robinson,
Hillsborough, Ills., "but Bucklen'e Arni
ca Salve completely cured them." Acts
like magic
on spraine, bruises, cuts,
sores scalds, burns, boils, ulcers. Per
fect healer of skin diseases and piles.
Cure guaranteed by G. C. Biakeley, the
druggist. 25c. 2
The Umatilla House barber shop has
recently been enlarged and fitted up with
the only steam-heated bath rooms in
the city. All the furniture and appoint
ments are new and of the beet. For the
convenience of business men the place
will be kept open, until farther notice,
till 10 o'clock p. m. oll-lm
Dyspepsia can be cured by using
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. One little
Tablet will give immediate relief or
money refunded. Sold in handsome tin
boxes at 25 cts. Biakeley the druggist.
NOTICE.
All persons knowing themselves to be
indebted to the late firm of R. Gilbreth
& Sons will please call on them and pay
amount due. All accounts unpaid by
September 20th will be handed over
to Messrs Wilson & Huntington for col
lection. sepO-tf
Wood ! Wood ! Wood ! Best grades
of fir, pine, oak anJ slabs, all well sea
soned, can be bought of Jos. T. Peters &
Co. 10 lm
When
your hair appears drv and to
have lost its vitality it wants something
tn tti Vi4 it lift anrl vi.vnr W I . .-.,.
Why pay $1.76 per gallon for inferior
paints when you can bay James E
p.tton., ian proo( for jjjq per
gallon, guaranteed for 6 veara. Clark A
ralk, agents. ml
A fall line of Kaettuan Aims and sup
plies just received by Clarke A Falk.
Subscribe for Tbb Chkonic-lk.
Groceries
Union and Second Streets. Local Phone 92.
REGULATOR LINE.
Danes, wM Astoria
NAVIGATION CO.
DALLES BOAT
LEAVES
OAK STREET DOCK,
PORTLAND,
at 7 A. M.
...Portland Boat...
LEAVES
THE DALLES
at 7:00 A. M-
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
STEAMERS
REGULATOR,
DALLES CITY.
RELIANCE.
W. C. ALLAWAY, General Agent,
The Dalles. Oregon.
Prof. Homer de Morrison
3232 Washington street. Hoontl "53-30,
PORTLAND, OKKGON.
The first registered as well as the flnt gradu
ate palmist ever in Portland. The world's
g ealest Trance Clairvoyant and Herbalist can
be consulted dally on all affairs ol iif.
Prof, de Morrison is without a doubt the most
sctenUnc Palmi.t and Clairvoyant in tbe world
today: he locates hidden troasure, reunites the
separated, tells if there is mineral, oil, or gas on
your land, enables you to win lbs affection of
one you desire.
Palmistry taught, mediumuilc persons devel
oped. Heals by tbe uses of his revealed heibal
teas; cures chronic and so-called incurable dis
eases. Free treatment for the poor.
bend II, date of birth and three iueiti ma ; all
letters answered at c nee.
Locator! uy Vision.
Portlind, Aug. 10. -(To 'he Editor). Homer
de Morrison, occultist, located by vidon tbebul
lion stolen irom the Selby rimeltiug Works. In
behslf of occult science he immediately com
municated by letter the facts to Mr. A. J. Rals
ton, owner of the relby Work;. The reports re
ceived last night prove his statements correct.
MKS. PRASCI3 PARTLOW.
"It is pleating to be asm red tbat tbe gold
stolen from tne Seluy Smelting Works was 'lo
cated by vision' by a Portland ooeultist. This
proves that the story of the confession of the
thief and that his astlstancc was required In re
covering the sold was a base California Inven
tion for the purpose of depriving Oregon of just
glory." (Kdltor Portland Oregonian.)
John Pashek, The Tailor,
Has just received" 1000 samples
of the latest pattern in Gent's
Clothing Goods. He iiuaran
tees prices and a good fit or no
pay. : : : : :
John Pashek, The Tailor.
NOTIOH FOR PUBLICATION.
Lamd Ornca at Thk IUlus, Ob .
October H. Itsn
Notice is hereby given that the followitw.
named settler has filed notice of his InWiition u
wake final proof lu support of bis claim, sud
tbat said proof will be made before tbe KetrU
ust ana ttecetver at The Dalles, Oregon, on
Thursday. November 19, 1S0I, viz.:
S"mss D. SnrlBsrar
of Tbe Dalles, Oregon, H. K. No. 7e0 for tbst
ana Nfl4 BWiikteo ef. 1 8., R. 13 E. W. if.
He names the following witnesses to prove
bis continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz :
Levi Chriaiuan. Thomas Orav and Frank
man, of The Dalles, Oraaou. and Uaorae cwm
of Endarsbj r, Oregon
ictl2
JAV P. UDCAJ, Resnsur.
Groceries
ML T.
White Collar line.
lit DiMllaiil urn
Str. BAILEY-G-ATZERT,
rrom Portland to
Cascade Looks, Hood River,
White Salmon and
The Dalles.
TIME CARD
Leaves Portland at 7 a. m. on Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday.
Arrives The Dallee, same day, 5 p. m.
Leaves The Dalles at 7 a. m. on Sun
day, Wednesday and Friday.
Arrives Portland, same day, 4 p. m.
Meals the Very Best.
gtThie Route has the Grandest
Scenic Attractions on Earth.
Portland-Astoria Route
Str. "TAHOMA,"
Daily Round Trips except Sunday.
TIME CARD
Leave Portland 7 a. m.
Leave Astoria 7 p. m.
Landing and office Foot of Alder
Street; both phones, Main 351, Port
land, Oregon.
E. W. CRICHTON, Agent Portland,
J. M. FILLOON, Agt. The Dalles,
A. J. TAYLOR, Agent Astoria.
Just What
You caant.
New ideas in Wall Paper here. Such
wide variety as we are showing never be
fore graced a single stock. Real imita
tion creton effects at ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheap paper prices.
Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, yours
for a small price, at our store on Third
street. Also a full line of bouse paints.
D. W. VATJSE, Third St.
Fire Insurance.
Law Union 8 Crwn Ins. Co. of london.
Founded 1825.
Capital paid S7,BOO,000
A"u -'o,i mi.our.
Now is the time to insure : tomor
row may be too late.
Phone No. 86, Seufert & Condon.
Phone No. 803, Pacific States Co.
ARTHUR SEUFERT
Resident Agent, Tbe Dalles.
FRENCH & CO,
BANKERS.
Trsagsot a General Banking Business.
..ansffrs sold on New York, Chicago.
2n.U WFrDOi,C l-nd (SR
too, Seattle Wash., and various nointa
lar Washington. U
orSfeulm.' " M 00
NOLAN.
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANUFACTURERS OF
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curersof BRAND
HAMS & BACON
x)RIF.D BEEF. ETC.
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
Crown, Seeds apd Stanley.
Trays, Printing Frames,
Albums, Multigraphs,
And all accessories to complete the
ontnt of either the amateur or pro
fessional photographer.
Onr Eureka Combined Toning and
r izing Bath is a dandy. Try It.
Tbe A. E. C. Developer for plates,
films or developing papeis has no equal
Enough for 35c to develope 8 dozen plates
or 6 dozen Veloz 4x6. Perfect blacks
and whites are guaranteed, if directions
are followed. Ask for tbe A. E. C. De
veloper, and see that von get the
genuine.
We are prepared to compound any and
all of your own formula; and guarantee
satisfaction.
At tbe old place, 175 Second Street,
ine .wanes, uregon.
Geo. C. Biakeley.
L. Lane,
GENERAL
Wagon and Carriage Work.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
Third and Jeffernn. Phone 159
. , I
Yellowstone Park Line.
THE DINING CAB ROUTE FROM PORTLAND
TO THE EAST.
THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE YELLOW
STONE PARK
U4VI.
UHMD.pot,FlM.li I St!
ASBIVS.
No. 2.
11:16 A. M.
No. 4.
U;80 P.M.
Fast mall for Taeoma,
Seattle, Olympla, Uray'i
Ho.
6:50 P. M.
No. t.
7;00 A. M.
points, 8pokitue, Rom-
l.nH U . n...i
i. v., ruuman,
HutW' Le-I'o. Buf
falnliump mining coun
try, Helena, Mlnneapo
lli. St. Paul, Omaha,
Kansas City, St. Louis!
Chicago and all points
east and southeast.
. Puset Bound Express
.1 . ",lu eaiiie
and Intermediate poinu
Pullman flrst claas and tourist siners tn
wf'Wtt 'ittSSS 'iTOnt.
inUpriU,cTfp.rc?u-UuIOn dp0t
Baggage obeoked to destination of tickets.
uL, "".uely ""1 deaoilptlve maUer
Uokau. aleeplngaar tmmntiSZfiS?, iXH?
A. D. CHARLTON,
A"tJlt-0'l Passenw, Agent. 366 MatH
.. .uwnwiMf Third. Portland om
(Hfford's Potos Never Fade.
Blacksmith
...AND
Horsesnoer
if Hi Pacific
AAA liaAsfn
WW I mr H ssfassM
ODPnaw
Short U
Union Pacirc
D2FART
FOB
TIME SCHEbULgg
TflE DALLES.
rsts
Chios go
Portland Bpeolal.
li-M p. m.
via Hunt
ington. Raft Lake. nn.n a.
Worth, Omahr k.
li
"ss" auu tut r.aRt.
Atlantic
Express,
12:80 a. m.
vik Hunt
ington. 8" I-ks, Denrer, Ft
Worth, Omaha, kin-
MCIly.8t.lWls, Cat
eago and the East.
1 IS! m
at Pan),
Fast Mall,
9:26 p. m.
via Spo
kane. Walla Wall, Lewtstoo
Paul.Bpluth.MHwiT.
kee, Chicago and East,
I'M.
OCEAN AND EIVEK BOHSDTJa
rran fartland.
(All Bailing dates sub-
8:00 p.m.
jtci io cnange.)
For Ran Francisco,
Bail every 6 days?
4a.
Dally
except .
Sunday,
k00 p. m.
Saturday,
10:00 p. m.
Columbia River.
To Astoria and Way.
Landings.
. in
Dally
except
Sunday,
C:O0k. m.
Willamette River.
nw I'm ntv v .
.user . '. 1 'I'll
Salem, Independence,
Tuesday,
Thursday,
Saturday,
6:00 a. m.
J ...
Corvallls and Way
Landings. Tuesday,
Thursday,
Saturday,
7:00a. m.
Willamette and
Yamhill Hivera.
Oregon City, Dayton and
Way-Landings. ,
Leave
Rl porta
dally,
3:40 a. m.
Hoake Klver.
Rlparla to Lewiaton.
Parties desiring to go to B
ennm on uoiumua Southern via I
ke No. 2, leaving The Dalles at
DSBB.I
it mm i
uisung umDicunnniHoiusi n
uu nigs- suHurning maaingc
at Hencmnr tnnntlon nrt Him
riving at The Dalles at 1:06 p. at.
For further particulars, call on
JAS. IRELAND.
TheBalks,
Complete
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of
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M. Z. DONNELU
THE DRUQUlSi
J. 8. SOSSMOK,
frealdant.
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