THE DALLES WEEKLY CHJIONICLE. SATURDAY. JULY 21. The Weekly Ghroniele. Advertising Kataa. Per inch O leli.eh or Iwa In Daily fl M I) ei two luetic mid uii'ler four Inches 1 UO U .-or (our tucket sod uuUer twelve Inches. . 7 O.-sr twelve Inches SO DAILY AND WIEKLY. ttnetnch or le, er Inch 12 SO Over one Inch and under four Inches 2 00 Over (our Inches and uuder twelve luche . 1 50 Over twelve iucuea 1 00 GRABS AT A STUAW. Ksc-Sciiator Corbctt bas caught his ' second political wind and is a candi date fur the United States senate ngain, says the East Oregoninn. lie announces his candidacy in a letter to the Portland Orcgonian as follows. "Previous to the recent acts of icy political enemies, I bad hesitated to become again a candidate for the United States senate. I now offer uiy services to the state In that capacity, pledging myself to fight for the best interests of the state with the same energy I use in fight ing all b'acUmailing, nil forms of repudiation, for the development of the oiiental trade, and lor whatever will make Oregon and the northwest great and prosperous." Did mottal man ever witness vainer and coarser work! There is even an appearance that the ex senator ban too 'blacknmil suit started against himself for "political reasons," in Older that he might have excuse for offering the worn out issue of "too much Corbctt" to the pcoplo of Oregon once more. The "fair Inez" should never be forgiven for driving the old states man into the field of politics again, where he expects to fight the battle of bis life for the double purpose of vindicating his character and satisfy ing' an unruly nnd unnatural desire to servo a people in the United States, when and by whom he is not wanted. Some people have appetites nnd ambitions, but this aged man has more than his share of them. He really needs a guudiao. It requires more than a scandal, a suit of black mail, a fat purse, a subservient news paper and an easy boss to enable a man to break Into the United Slates aenate against the people's will. other nation on earth, should vote for Biyan, for he is pledged to that very thing. All other citizens of the republic, no matter what their previous political affiliations may Lave been, should and must unite against that financial heresy, which, if adopted, would plurgo the country into a state of business anaichy, sucb as b-ts never been experienced by any people since the invention of coined money. If you do not like this hot weather, says an exchange, move on. l)o not stand around and grumble. This is Ood's country. There are lenly of cooler spots in this PuciQc northwest land, with mountains and lakes galore, where the heat is not opprcs sive and the nir is cool and sweet. Tuke a pair of blankets, a slab of bacon, some flour and a match, and be an autocrat of the f. ixst, of the mountain, or of the lake. Do some thing during the hot months. Dream, or bathe, or fish. The fond dreamer loves the shore ; the fat man loves the babbling brook, where he can fish and snore. The lest Hill could say at Kansas City for the platform was: "If there arc some issues democrats do not desire to present as strong as some others, they can at least talk about something in this platform that is worth) of their approval." If the feast is a failure the mustard and toothpicks are recommended as not half bad. The announcement is made that the "Jeffersoniun Democratic Club of The Dalles" will hold a "jubilee" Saturday tiiifbt for the purpose of ratifying the nomination of Bryan and Stevenson. Good music is prom ised and "enthusiastic" speeches are to be delivered. In addition to these attractions it is srcrclly hinted that the brethren have imported a brand new "imperialistic" spook, from Lincoln, Nebraska, that is warranted tohoriibly shake the disposition of j McKinleyites with thoughts beyond the reaches of their souls. A dealer in lemons left nt this cilice today a sample lemon from a lot recently received from California, which is literally covered with the San Jose scale. Here is a Geld that calls loudly for some effective mis sionary work by the horticultural powers that be. We had no fruit pests till they were brought here, as the scale is still coming in carload lots of affected fruit every day. All efforts to stamp out the fruit pests must be unavailing so long as ship pers and dealers are allowed to handle affected fruit without even the pretense of a restraint. The Cuhosiolk hopes the day is not far distant when no fruit raiser or dealer will dare to offer for sale in The Dalles market even a wormy apple without the certainty of arrest and punishment. Stripped of all glamor, the demo crats have entered upon a flag furling campaign. They condemn expansion, yet welcome Hawaii, be cause its one vole alone enables them to again attempt to overthrow the staiile currency of tbc country. TLey decry "imperialism," yet shout them selves hoarse over nn Hawaiian "prince." They are welcome to nil the votes and glory they can make out of such duplicity and treachery, which will nauseate, but never de ceive, the true American people. ropuiists wuose political stock in trade is denunciation of the money power for depriving them of the right and opportunity to work had better stay away from Kansas until the crops are all in, says the Kansas City Star. The farmers arc going out with shotguns, rounding up all the tramps they can find and com polling them to work in the harvest fields for kl 50 a day ond board. Exports to Porto Rico in May iiave more than dou-bled ns compared wi.h the preceding May, and im ports from the island have nearly doubled. Exports to the island from the United States in May, 1893, were 30.r).5G4. and in May, 1900, were $G9G,479. The imports into tbc United States from tbe island in May, 1899, were G47.179, and in May, 1900, $1,103,807. The May commerce with Porto Iiico shows a much greater increase than is the case with any of the other islands. Willi Cuba the commerce of May differed little from that of May, 1899, and this wes also the case with the Hawaiian islands; whilo in the Philippine islands the imports show no increase, though the exports show a rcmatkuble gain. The Kansas City convention at tempted to square a circle when it tried to construct a sound-moncy-free-silvcr platform and nominate a pxir ot free-eilver-sound-moncy candidates. Tho two things will not mix. One is rigM and the other is wrong; ond no amount of word jug gling, wool pulling, hedging or evasion can deceive the people. Those who sincerely believe in the free and unlimited coinage of silver at the ratio of 16 to 1, without await fng the aid or co operation of any At the league meeting of rcpub llcan clubs in St. Louis, a resolution was passed recommending the forma tion of a republican club in every ward and township of the state. Thai's all right if tho clubs so formed would not copy the example of The Dalles republican club, which met and organized nnd then adjourned, sine die. The Oregonian knows of only one democra'-ic tmper in tho northern states that opposed Bryan in 189G and is supporting him now. The single exception is tho Chicago Chronicle which is opposed to the lG-to 1 fallacy, claims it is obsolete, outdated and not an issue at all. McKinlcy has not a single clement of an imperialist in his makeup, but if he had, Bryan is an autocrat and a despot, as is evidenced by his forcing the democratic national con vention to declare for the idiocy of free sMvpr when three fourth" of the delegates did not want it. If Ex-Senator Corbctt hs con cluded to run for United States sen ator because somebody has sued him for $ 100,000 for alienating his wile's affection?, it is a safe presumption that he would have run for president if he had been sued for, say, a quarter of a million. Imperialism is a misnomer. We are in the Philippines today and en gaged in subsiding insurrection as the result of the Spanish war. His- tories written in calmer and later days will prove ttat we have not been "shooting civihzition" into the Filipinos and establishing govern ment without the consent of the covcrned, but rather that we have been putting down by force a die tatorial government supported by force and a rebellion inspired by ambitious leaders. It will show that tbe masses of people have opposed us, not from long chctished hopes of independence from America, but from hostility to America and Amer icans brod by the false teaching of unscrupulous natjves, ex-Spanish civil servants, foreign juntas nnd American sympathizers. In the last six months, hogs have advanced $3 a bead. Apply this to 50,000,000 bogs, and there is a profit of $150,000,000 for western farmers, , Gen. Aguinaldo says be never heard of Adlai E. Stevenson before, but that be will vote for him on Col. Bryan's resommendation. Schedule or Expenditure Showing the amounts of all claims pre sented, the names of all claimants, the article or claim for which payment is made, the amounts allowed and the claims continued or rejected at the extra July term, 1900, of the County Court of Wasco county, Oregon. The following list, however, does not contain any claim for which the salary or fees are provided for by statute : Dr. Hniih Logan, profeeeional services M Callagban, rebUe on taxes.. . . Lost Lake Lumber Co., lumber. . C II Crocker, supplies J M Toomey, board of pauper 5 00 () 70 75 In the opinion of the Philadelphia Press the electoral vote In November will stand McKinlcy 277, Brynr. 157, with Kentucky's thirteen lu doubt. The most earful estimates made from present conditions vary but little from these fitrures. The failure of the democrats to denounce the annexation of Hawaii w.ts doubtless due to the fact that the rote of Hawaii alone enabled them to revive the 16 to 1 corpse. Ex-Secretary of Agriculture, J. Sterling Morton, reduces the demo cratic national platform to an essence wbenhcsrrys: ''Bryan is 16 to I. Silver at 16 to 1 is Bryan." Mr. Bryan is opposed to McKinlcy becoming an emperor but bo has no objection to himself being the most imperialistic boss American politics has ever known.- Gio T Tratlier, exam insane 10 00 Dr. M Shaw, same 10 00 Ezara lienson, rest voters 4 til) S 1) Fieher, making tools for road district 3 35 Mosier Mill Co., lumber 40 35 Dr GeisendortTer, professional services 73 00 Pioneer Mills, lumber 18 82 Dr Uineliart, exam insane 6 00 Pea we & Mays, supplies paupei . 1 00 Dalles City Water Works, water rent May and June 12 79 Oregon Telephone & Telegraph Co., rent and meesir8 20 30 Chronicle Tub. Co., printing and publishing 13 00 Geo Ruch. supplies pauper 4 70 Clarke & Kalk, drugs pauper. ... 7 35 I'rinU cx Mtschku, covering table in clerk s ofhee 1 o0 J II Cross, supplies pauper 5 50 I, A. K. Lake, County Clerk for Wneco county, State of Oregon, do hereby certify that the above and fore going is a full and complete statement of the claims presented and action taken thereon by the County Court of Wasco county, Wrfgon, sitting for the transac tion of county business at the July term, 1900, thereof, save and except all claims the ealaryor fees for which are provided tor by statute. Witness my hand anil the seal of the County Court affixed, this 20th day of July, 1000. SKAl,. A. K.f.'.KK, County Clerk, iiy f-iMKos I'oi.to.n, Deputy. Siim'njr Kieiimlin In Itntincvlll. Take either the I'acifin express, leav ing The Dalles at 4:50 a.m., or the Portland special, leaving The Dalles at 12:35 noon, for the Bonneville picnic grounds Sund.iy. Fare 50 cents for the rouud trip. Good music, vaudeville performance, specialties nnder the pa vilion, free. Return on the evening train. frdv&sat Fonnrl. An astrachan cipe was found last night In the road near the fair ground. Owner can have the tame by calling at this olfiee and paying for this notice. , Notice. All persons are requested to give credit to no one on my account without an order from me. M, Thoirhocrk jlMw PERTINENT PRESS COMMENT. Wall Street is betting 4 to 1 ou Mc Kinley ; it mV-l he li to 1 by next Oc tober. "That open door in China seen to be tiffin the hinges," suggests the Seattle Times. An exchange asks, "Who discovered William Jmnings Bryan?" Easy; firtt, his father's family physician ; next, him-1 self. Telegram. About nine tenths of the people who went to Nome to dig gold would have done better to stay at home and dig potatoes or almost anything else. Telegram. The Tacooia News says "it has been ! suggested that Adlai's letter of accept- j ance will reBd something like this:! 'Sirs Any old ratio with an fXOOO sal j ary to it is good enough for uie. Yours, i Adlai.' " ! "President McKinley urged that j duties to be levied under the Dingley j tariff should 'revive and increase umuu factores.' This bas been done, as our ' wage-earners well know," states the Oiyuipia Olympian. i The democrats dare not openly attack j the administration for protecting Auier-j ican interests In China, but they are j uttering cowardly iuuuemiiee, intimat- j ing thai there is something mysterious about its nolicv. Yaauina Biv News. I Silver is advancing. It has found an , inducement to go up by reason of the j fact that there is a demand for it in China and soine buying of Mexican dol- j lars for use in 'Manila. If silver is a merchantable article so eaeily fluctuated i as thai, what condition would it be in if we had free coinage and were at the mercy of the world's stock of silver? "If the leaders of Bryanism would but make a candid confession of aim and purpose," says the American Economist, "it would read like this : ' We are knt e deep in trust stocks gas, electricity, traction, steel, ice, etc. but we have got to have a party cry. We must cuss something. Tbe Philippine war is over; the Porto Rico incindent didn't p in out much for us; the imperialism bugaboo has collided with paet history of demo cratic policy and with the obvious purpose of McKinley to do the right thing by our new half brothers; tariff reform anJ free silver are has-beens. What can we do but make the most of popular discontent with the trusts? We must make tbe people think that the republicans and their tariff are respon sible for the trusts. Of course, we don't mean to harm our own folks, nnd so, when the republicans ia congress pro posed some practical anti-trust legisla tion, something real and definite, we looked the other way. 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