THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. SATURDAY. MAY 26. 1900. The Weekly Chronicle, j:,: " ' UTrvn for J)ict senator, Eacmill, jtlttilWI Kat. O !a !-'. I -f i.v-T Lk 5 -J0T t: UX-O. . J tt-i : 'hi J- 'res. f 1 - l..,n,,iU riumirMu nsruFo! r AC ISO A HALL. Ktrusuw v.- ,. v . : .! i , ate w " T K s a hi teen studvitg the iB,briDiMK far jiLt 'jatu le of democracy in this Cim- r, txd te farr.tsUs this illostra- not le Representative James L- aison, j tBrr., M.M ty mtibL. rir- f , lrn tudvt2: the' rr rrr..lr4. 0 l . lff '.- --' ; A4 l!r- EXAEXaBLE r.LCvSi' FI'.E SEEEIS'J. or or- Ojr esteemed costearporsry fays, Ti;t Cnw;at: lit 'burled.' anj o.tj-'.:fr4 fff at Ja?;e Benceltj l.iiise il said, aart-i-g c'-hiT thirds. thai tie judge ws core cpuasisuc about La eVciioa than resectativc ar.d you v.-t for fts perity an I good governa-tnt, ar.d against free :lver, free trade and geLeral ruia. It is important ia ih;s i i-s'ga to vote for the nun who staid for tte f-iic:j-5e tlat advocate tie best interest cf lie Aceriea peo;-'e. Wecacnct afford to elect any lut safe nsn to tLe IV. led Mates s&ite. Y0 MOICS JAI'ASLSE. p lion, which, though it may entirely plea.-irg to them, is loo It to le k-st in i!.it wilderness of wor-ls. tbe C-figres:.'i.al Rccor.1: -Whi!, tier, i lU:r irrjxci:ioa? :tr'!r tLt tb.i ecisure is ocfon- , isfufiiiifo, l a sii 1 in pri: j are; "Itt L-.nx? ui tvo.u;on w ie. toaatB rure is tittorj of th evj'.ution iththc u.Joi a'l 3 tLe . al,:ow tpotitia lo U.e UitH ! teir. We ta mc bckar.l, bt-t ' K0BUC.r b4 ficna lb liaitel oi?n- uf rii. r-. i-- i:r.s of. r.i, ret r-festirit i '.e, e-' nil tiZrie k'itulioc!. i If t'e rer.tif rrea to I tH-ueve l, tbe ctLstituuoa i$ a i rlv n i:'.h ik ;iiJoj a'l ia tLe i ' csn ceer ca'.cb a g!ixE'e of tte . arcsj to onr prot rpct.icn form of j ! He adrcitislratioa Las LnVcnetJ foture Tk0 ;;s te fcrever estab-! cjrrcaiit. Ia iUr morUi icn' , totbtcrtof the l'c.c coast anJ Vihe,' 3 tlt b"J kn w areJ - . . i . . lirouza wr tou cvi-i:.ci. i i.ra mit Lis i-oJiticali" j -Mr. ptaer, wiiai iMw-,MliM , rt etb!ihed men Mt Ttcie U ajwj' ,,au u,v"- tut;oD? Il is m coiiccuoa 01 eie--t!ieir kowtt, gx their litrt, their a,I K:c(r.rT Ai:!,l r.i'i'v boaiclT provtrb that hjs: -Tbe tin lnc 'l'1 OM 'uru " u"'"; mental princ.p.e lajJ down lor onrnorJer to tecare tLeir po.iucaj niDis; of a I : the ricchipo'f iu" If The whkh Pohiblla more lin thirtj , gDijance. n it 0Ot tbe caue of our ' and tie men of Oren are rotert tod.y jj j.e it La. :a0e4 y bein- too:"0111 n De" w" bront .t0, years of 5!ru-!e and enJeaTor; WM; . . fjf Jitic,, frM froi! of tbe Uuth. Let cs now """"" v' ... ; to ttake posiDie mil insirumenu dom U exactly tbe iame as that of man's was born of tbe spirit of prosres. 1 ttrogg!e for po.hieal liberty. There is it icust be interpreted in ac-! arament in fTor of man saf- before the decree became effective. . ;., ,,., .r.;.;. it Hr ,r ,h1 d3M DOt PP!y It is eviJect from this that the; . prevenl ,irosrei. bat, like , i auutoriues ai tiaiuicgio were tbe steamer site iu'i rrc.rvi 4.a a kuu vi i nsnicularswtbat.tcan be en at 'JP" on board bot they got away Lnd i a g-aoce tow far tbe jjJe's past. dc?3 at the rolls warrants him in to i It isevkW from this that the ... ' ,it. i a qaesi.on or nam.n ... , r - irifnu.ana ary tuon to ttcare lor any bepisg for success at the coicicg j ,ulJ,-Kiut' " .. .u.ueu - .EDcer boaid, poinU out ILe way : e.ass tbeir rights only ht!ps to rreserTe election. Let tie Tiaes-MounUin- Pron:Fl ,n consmuuicsung a loe : ajcog which we must march. i and strengthen tbe rights of every other eer rTi cr acec J this record if hi ey were notified of j Mf Hbe4 wan, it is one built U-j class. Biht wrongs no one." dare- tie great ina ax of Japmnesc coolies tict1 UJ tc evect r,ar retrosreision ! im WE or Jrwt nfIS. Merino the iconlh of Apri . and the .t . t . ""P" oprncu ... n-m.ri. I r ' j riiLtr iusu utiorc us ('icitui uu !emfior, wbo has always expressed , t;ivlcCmeDt la ly-l iefatel for rircait jaJfe. In 1 -- o,i? ;ed for the !eg.!!ore. Ia 1; J-r!eJ fr the ir:f.;are. Ia J-? Jfe:eJ f.r isjreice jaJie. Ia 14 dr?etied for scfrece jaJge. lo l -legated for or cire. j. , , la l- to dte, ifited f jr V S ne ) e do more rear or Is rac-J:ate Ur rxt'.c fenate ? ? t i little brown cen elections Julie Dennett bis beer a m.;temen can liJate in seven. In six of these savinz that the repaiiicin partr is op- Bat the democratic rx-fj. in '96. br three Dailies: that a warm fiien.Uhip for this country, psMVt wi.h j,, fsce aiwaj-, to tte j tbe principles of the populists, as be j acted at once. So now there need ; reJ" jma(jCes jt is in front of chose to call this political trinity, were hordes Of the cs ,cd Jt our O0W4fJ Bsrch 1 1!' "e, and that these principles were lcvadic tLi; : enshrined in the Chicago platform, n l TLe demcraU grumble because ! er' "hen crystanxed into the smallest ... .' conjrats, free silver and free riot. The tirres are too good and puces of: , , , . . , . 7 i n:A 1p mriirl ia rtrtr saraa tat tear t ha Thus in nire cocsecativc lient,ial j couttry and irs tbe places of ! AVcgciabkPreparalionforAs similatLng ttieroodandBegula : tgtlKSiQiiKttiBanlBow'eisof rronwles Dicstiortrheerfur nssandRtst.Contains neitluT j Opiiim3forptune norIineraL OT iAHCOTIC. bt CmmmM Urn I 1 i j anr Aperfecl Remedy forCoitslipa non. Sour Stomach. DiatThoea Vorms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. TacSlnile Signature of XEW DRrC. 5JS3T51 Em m hj w For Infants andf!1 The Kind You Havs Always Bought Bears the Signature of EXACT CCPV OF WRAPPER. Ai AM V. b 111 II IF Use For Over Thirty Years rut ciTu ewtwirf. oi vow, etrr. .. 1 , . i i .i . i . A ralcer peculiar feature ot this prwucis .oo ciq; iney say rirtv of eonnd taonev and expansion. contents te has been defeated and , j,r4ceie immigration is that 11 the would have things different if they j Till the period of the Spanish war every tte ktcv.'m dt feat is as sure to corxe ' .,,,;,. ,,f .i,,. , mr.r-.r in tiiis were intrusted with Dower. And i foot of territory added to the thirteen as ibe sun is to rise tomonoir.!,,,,,,. m,-w ,, ; there is no doubt in the world about i 0':V ''h the elLgle exception ; 2. ander ! The BrTan-ig- ite wing of this popoiin party are ask-ij so . ing ns to ectrnst them with power occe ; S' The Chbom-lk wi'.l cot say that this record of ULSuccessful ofJke teekitg is without a parallel, but il oei;eves it is, ana u anyone canttj.ev are show aDytbing to equal it The Chronicle will be g!sd to bear of it. The trout !e wi:h the judge is that be is alwavs going to be elected till emperor .... .ii .u f Alaska, bad icn acoaired "r lu au" eeu j ..s- I democratic administrations. empiie. There is no power to com-: twinkling of an eye, to ruin and rl them to obev such an order, but devastation. There is no joke loval neonle and il is Sood to them as the Joke that was I more on the ground that the republicans : 5' doubtful if any great number would j told in grim earnest after the dcroo- j hive published the gold standard on j ! , . , , such a solid Dasis that the election of!! tte ballots are coasted, not in i' Tben he's PLATFOEit FOR CALAMITY1TES. The democratic party, in rational convection assembled, would be de lighted to adopt the fullowicg, or sotrjtr'.Lir,; similar, as a part ot its platform if it could do so without making i:e!f lidicu'.cus, says the Kanii5 City Journal: William MeK'nler was elected preside tit upon the ledge that he would restore confidence and revive business and industry. This was the promise of the republican plat form and the promise made by re publican orators on tbe stutrp in every str.te of the union. Yet today, after three years of tbe McKinJey administration, the country is still in dire distress, business is paralyzed,! industrial tlanU are standing idle, labor seeks in vain for employment, famine s'..-.ls abroad in the land. We arraign the republican part' for its failure to carry out its r-aroraign pledges to the people, and we urge oters lo condemn with their ballots the inefficiency and iocompelenci of an administration which has only succeeded in aggravating the distress it was elected to alleviate and re move. A declaration of this kind would occupy the most conspicuous place in the platform which mill be adopt ed at Kansas City in July if cir cumstances were radically different from what tbey are. Lut no such declaration will appear in that plat form, or in any other democratic platform adopted this year, for obvi cus lessons. refuse to respond if called upon. j crats elected Cleveland any every- no .fc. The American laborer who has , lh:ng went to smash; when savins ; the pjpulist wing refuse ts bate a j .t of j come into competition with tbe j workingmen applied for work to get j their demand for a debased currency. 1 ?: l..... 1... r u... I,., il.. .i..... i mr.pthint t.i pt tlipr wcro tr.1.1 tn The onlv fafe thin? f r the tnteri lr .l.i !. ,.,i AAr.n was to vote the repob.ican ticket and!?- live on tbe cheapest fools and who I their bats. Salt Lake City Tribune is not a circulator of money. While he is useful in a number of trades Special Sale! Steel Hap ana Cook mi which arc uot to the liking of while men, Le is not a very desirable person. -We admit thai the democrats bad a plauk in their platform in loC0,b3Ck3 of tbe country. The figures furnished by savings banks are the best evidences of the condition of the working classes, mechanics and laborers. In 1889 there were in tbe United States in all I 3,00,000 depositors in the savings take no chances. The anti-expansion idea was Iareely 5 sectional. We bad taken the Philppines ! S a - u- n ..iAl.er..A - .1 1 1 . 1 1 i ' them il e would. What American I J. will dare to say that the order given to j Admiral Dewey to destroy the Spanish U fleet was wrong? Tbe history of civili- j zation is the history of conquest, and expansion is the handmaid r.f r!ri-i,. Ten rears Itirn. ti. i,;.tr.r ,. -..:,i . - - - - - -...vi viii. n ui ,u rilkfia? To reduce our large stock we will sell Stoves and Steel Ranges at Greatly Reduced Prices in favor of annexing Cuba." say The ; U.er in 1833 thcre wcre n0 less ' that expansion is a law of human nro Dalles democrats, -but that was a j lu4n 5.200,000 depositors, a gain of ' reis- The Jews expanded when they settled in Caanan, and to them through Christianity we owe the purest morality and the highest civilizition the world has ever known. The Pi:rini fathers very cr.nereni lurng irom wantinx to 1)100000 in ten ycais. In le34 steal Cuba as you republicans wantj6icu depositor had" an avetr.gc of to do. obody wants to steal UZC9 in tLe L.ink ln lbe; . 1 T i a) ' i .uo. iue repuo.ican imiy Las . aVerage had risen to ?I9, so that, expar.ded. and without the consent of always kept iU pledges and will keep! whiie tbe number of depositors had j he native inhabitants, founded the those made to the Cubans. But ' i,r..v in.-rimeft t!, ,vron rr.,...nt I hibest ty of national civilization on .i , ! - e ilkV.l. Tf .1.. m ... you miss ine pvini, gentlemen, n of m,JDev oa dctosit increased practically the same ratio. for a short time only. See our goods and get our prices. . . . ID -Resolved, That the demociaMc with-i PnrlJ ' 'n avdr of the is not a question of simple annexa tion. Nobody thinks of blamiug yon for wanting to annex Cuba. Rut rrii wsntptl In nnpr it out ever consulting the Cubans, i01 lue -i cuna, on sucn terms without, that is to say, "the consent!5 wil1 c tonorable to ourselves and of the governed," and now voii j Just 10 P"D at the earliest practic hypocritically damn lbe republicans j Me BiomenU" That was demo for doing tbe same thing with the crlic doctrine just forty years ago, Filipinos. You forget, gentlemen, ' 84 declared by the lemo:ratic plat- that nearly two thirds of all the ter ritory of the United States, lying between the Atlantic and tbe Pacific and between tbe British possessions and tbe Gulf, has been added to the original thirteen states by democrats, often by force and always without "lbe consent of the governe J." This is your record, gentlemen. What makes you ashamed of it? forms put forth at both Charleston and Baltimore. Expansion was not then denounced as undemocratic and un-Jeffersonian. In the greatest year of prosperity the United Slates has ever known the democratic party will nominate a calamityile for president. It's queer, but characteristic of thai kind theg.obe. If we (tive up ihe Philip pines, we must, to n consistent, give np Porto Kiio, the Sandwich Islands, the Indian reservations, and every foot of American territory. Where shall we acquisition : go? Astronomers ssy there is one spot in the far off universe of G ui that comes as near being nowhere and as full of nothing as the human mind is capable of conceiving. Let the Populists hie themselves there, where tbey can have all the anti-expansion they want and free silver at 16 to 1, without asking the consent of anybody. Tbey cannot stand on a foot of American soil and not vio late their own platform. Weaie going to bold the Philippines and to give them every inalienable right a human being is entitled to onder the American flag, and a species of lib erty they never kn-w nor ever dreaned of onder the rule of Spain. of politics. There is not a man on tbe icpub- lican ticket who is not the ieer of; bis opponent on the fusion ticket. Wbv then should a recubiican n'rh " r . , ..... write "i t.. in favor of a demoroDu-! " cse there -a.nt! , . - ;.-,r- is The democrats of Ibis county re mind one of two small boys Gjjhiing over who shall get the core of an list? What do we owe to demo- ta' tQ tc no corc- Voters of Lake county, says the Lakeview Examiner, should remem ber wbeo they go to the polls on the' 4lh of June that a vote for Hon. J. j bis ticket N. Williamson for iint senator. , K. A. I.ajjjitt, A. D. Robert and i populism n) how? Did not the very Come to think of it, lbse middle T. II. McGrecr for joint represents- j dread or it give us four of the most 1 0f-tbe road populists ore an awful tives means a vote for sound money J wretched years in American history j nice lot of fellows. and proerity. It means a vote for and cause a loss to the American! , i a United States senator who will ' people in wages and values of prop-' full Headache, Pa:n in various parts ote for all the principles that go tojerty greater than was incurred in au j of he bc-ly, Sinking at th pit of the observe the best interests of the ! the wars the country has been en-! , ' w matter how it Nol!t, Columbia P.iver Ice A Fuel Co. wishes to announce that they will deliver ics to any part of the city at all hours of the day or night. 'Phone S3 or 81 Long Diet. ; 75 or 8 Seufert A Condon. JVIflYS & CROttlEj , .1 Under the auspices of the Forest Protective Association will lo held at Dufup, may 31, 1900. Prominent speakers from different parts of the state wi' add res the people on forestry. . vouu, u uw en- rimpl(.,orgore. .UUive nation, and for continued and in- gaged in since tbe battle of Lexing- 0f impore biood. No mat creasc-d prosperity. A vole for the f js'oo candidates for the state offices aeans a vote for a United States senator who ill do all ia bis power ton to this hour? To say that an became so it matt t pari lied in order to ! individual csndidate is a good rran, I obtain good health. Acker's Blood is no excuse. No good man has any i E:',ir l' D'Terlmi!'d,oco'Scroo!oa, .business to be connected with an a, ' u Z . ' to reduce this country to tbe panic aggregation of political imbeciles remedy and we sell every bottle on of the early nineties through all the . that nearly ruined the country from P?it'v guarantee. Blakeley A tlongh. 3ears of democratic rule and distress; 1832 to I?96 and would ruin it 1 ' dfg UfC' it meant a vote for free silver and'aeain. The memorv of thesa data li0- ' ,? ',J ,re ving a n,y.nism, poverty, distress and na- La, teen burned into some of a, too-lZZZ! Z niioDi calamity. iae county s eieep 10 De easily lorgoilcn. wioJoi Mrs. Harriet Evans, Hinsdale, 111., writes, "I never fail to relieun m. croup at once by nsica One Minate Cough Cure. I would not feel safe wit hoot it." Quickly en res ' coughs, colds, grippe and all throat and long diseases. i A roonmg house of eleven rooms fcr rent and furniture for sale. Apply at this office. mlMi: Your choice of wait. or base balls, I bats, capt or belts with boys' suits at ! A. M. Williams A Co.'t. j You will not have boils if yon take' Clark A Falk't sure cure for bniia. uiissiDnRrrin ! Physician and Siirseoii, S'pwUl ttcoUno given lo nrrrT. Roonif Zl .1)4 IS. Tel. ZJ Voct Bkw k Grand Boll in the Evening. A basket dinner and a larVeue of roast ox will he scrvd Kvery one is cordially invited to itttend. ' vnt , r M0OHE k fi.VVIX, Kor.mi JEst and J, over I. S. 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