IS 1M Ifct Balks DtOy Ctaoofelt. AAvartUIng Kate. PertncS. Much or lets In Dally . 5? rtwoincneaanaunacTiouTincnva. ... 1 w r lour inche and under twelve Inches . . "5 r twelve Inches so DA1LT AMD W3IKLY. Om Inch or less, ?er inch $2 M Over one Inch and under (our inches 2 00 Oyer (ourinches and undertwelve inches.. 1 SO Ovar twelve inches 100 RUHSCIlirTION ritlCE. One week .. . .$ 15 Ose month 50 One year 6 00 TUESDAY - - MAY 17. 1898 HEPUBMCAfl TICKET STATE. For Governor, T. T. GEER, of Station County. For Eccretary of State, F. I. DUNBAR, of Clatsop County. For State Treasurer, CHARLES S. MOORE, of Klamath County. For State Printer, W. H. LEEDS, of Jackson County. For Attorney-General, D. E.'N. BLACKBURN, of Linn County. For Supreme Judge, F. A. MOORE, of Columbia County. Tor Superintendent Public Instruction, J. H. ACKERMAN, of Multnomah County. DISTRICT. For Congressman, Second District, , MALCOLM A. MOODY, of Wasco County. For Circuit Judge. Seventh listrict, H. S. WILSON. of Wasco Connty. For Prosecuting Attorney, Seventh District, A. A. JAYNE, of Wasco County. For Member State Board of Equalization, C. C. KUNEY. of Snennan County. Tor Joint Representatives. Watco and Sherman Counties, A. S. ROBERTS and J. W. MORTON, of Wasco County. COUNTY. For Bherlu, ROBERT KELLY. For Clerk, A. M. KELSAY. For Treasurer, C. L. PHILLIPS. For School Superintendent, C. L. GILBERT. For Assessor, W. H. WHIPPLE. For Surveyor, ; J. B. GOIT. For Coroner, W. H. BUTTS. .For Commissioner, M. C. EVANS. PRECINCT. For Justice of the Peace, C. E. BAYARD. For Constable, W. C. CLARK. TEE CUBANS AND THE )rAR. Nothing is clearer, says tbc Inier Ocean, than that the campaign in Cuba must be American from start to Gnish. The Cuban imagination has been filled with imagery of our own revolutionary war. Many of the Cuban leaders have clung to the idea that liberation wns to come to their people, not through the inva ion of American armies, but through the coming to the island of some modern Lafayette, who should place hit money, his monitions of war, his mtmy, and himself, ut the service of .the struggling republic. The Cubrtn landers at home and in this country have believed that, with recognition and assistance, they could achieve Jkeir independence nnd settle affairs to suit themselves. Believing this, w at least hoping , that such a plan aiigbt be tried, this opposition has en carried to such an extreme that it hm "mbarniMeilbe United States i oafryiag out Jibe plaac f mk .,: Ertmmv towe of Ike officers of nt ' fro. 4b Ual States tbnt will take from tbe revoltrtfonUts the honor of driving the Spaniards out of tbe island. This is creditable to them, biit it is n mere sentiment. Unfortunately the same sentiment has prevailed in this country, and those favoring it have been slow to realize that the Cuban question is an American question, to be settled by Americans. The conditions nrc not like those prevailing in our own rev olutionary war. We had then well- organized and well-disciplined ar mies, and n strong government act ing through a congress elected by the people. The Cubans, when it come3 lo the test, have not more than 10,000 men ready to oo- operate with the United States irmy. They have made a heroic resistance to Spanish tyranny, but they have not been able to prevent the most cruel persecution of their own people or the devastation of the most fertile provinces. The United States goes into Cuba because the masses of the peoplo are at the mercy of tbe most corrupt and brutal government in the world; be course hundreds of thousands are starving; because American interests in Cuba and Cuban waters have been ruined and our commerce with the island destroyed ; because our chief executive was insulted by Spain's representative, and, most Important of all, because our battleship, visit ing Havana on r. mission of peace was dest toyed and 2GG American sailors murdered. This is a war between Spain and the United States, not between Spain and Cuba. Any question as to the waj' we became involved in it is not now a factor. The war is here and it must be fought to the end by Americans and in the interest of the United States. By act of congress this country is pledged to secure tbe independence of Cuba and to cstab liih a w stable government .on the isl- land. But we are pledged to do many other things as important, and the war must be conducted with all these things in mind. We can wait no longer on the Cu bans. , If they co-operate with our army they will have an opportunity to show their mettle. If the' do not, their interests will be looked after just the same. But in no case will the American arm be subordinate to the Cuban, and in no case will the campaign be under the direction of the Cuban Junta or the Cuban gen erals. The American army will en tcr Cuba to drive the Spaniards out, and it will do it in its own way. There can be no question in the minds -of the Cubans as to the mo tives of tbe. purposes of tbe United Slates. We have taken all tbe risks, will bear nil tbe burdens of war, and the Cubans will he the principal ben eficiaries. Under tbe circumstances their course is as clear as ours. One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That Is what it was made (or. Wanted 't Attn Diamond Mllto, Good milling wheat, The hfebeft. price I Take Vouf Z Z Heals at the 9 ? Clarendon Z 9 Restaurant. S S JOHN DONOHUE, Prop. J 7 Clarendon Ii tbc best llcstaurant fj in The Dalles. J S Weals at 2 Z All Houpb- j I Swood St. The Dillts, Of. 1 1 fiecu Columbia Hotel j 2 ' IS THE BEST Ji.oo PER DAY J 7 HOUSE IN THE CITY I 21 J. fH. TOOfiftEY, Prop. The Dalles, Or. Z ( War or No War You will always have the benefit of Low Prices at fT)drtv feller's ?afe. Ice Cream, Ice Cream Soda, Candies, Fruits, Nuts and Oysters in any style. C. J. STTJBlilflG Wholesale and Retail Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agency for the Greatest American Liquor Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey. WHISKEY from $2.75 to $6.00 per gallon. IMP0KTED 00GKA0 from $7.00 to $12.00 per gallon, (n to 20 years old. 0ALIP0SHIA BEANDIES from $3.25 ONLY THE PUBEST LIQUOKS SOLD. HOP GOLD BEER on draught, and Val Imported Ale and Porter. JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CIGARS. PIONEER BAKERY. I have re-opened this well-known Bakery, and am now prepared to supply every body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grooer es. GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Groc Crandallfi Burget DEALERS IN All kinds of UNDERTAKERS iP EMBALMERS ' The Dalles, Or. Funeral Suppliesl Z. DONNELL, P$ESC$lPTIOfi DRUGGIST TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY. Opp. A. M. Williams & Co., SuImo rtbo fox? uxho (4 to 15 yenrs old.) to $6.00 per gallon. (4 to 11 years old.) Blatz and Hop Gold Leer in bottled, Robes, Burial Shoes, Etc. THE DALLES, OR has the best Dress Goods has the best Shoes has everything to. "be foun in a first-claw Dry Goodi Store. C. F. STEPHENS. Chronicle Just ttlhat Vou Olant. New ideac in Wall Paper here. Such wide variety as we are snowing never be foro graced a single Ittick. Heal Imita tion creton effects at ordinary prices. Good papers at cheap paper prlceB. Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, yonre for a small price, at our store on Third street. -Also a fall line of house paints. D. W. VAUSE, Third St. The Spring Chicken. There is no need of special remedies for the vountr and healthy person. The sprint; chicken haB been noted for its unwisdom. If you would have health and keep it, you must be wise and pru dent. When yon havo ii symptom, go alter It. Prevent its developing. When yon are well, keep well. The only way you may is by having the best drugs at hand at all times. RELIABLE PHARMACISTS. 175 Second Street, THE DALLES, Regulator Line Tbe Dalles. FortM anft Astoria Navigation Co.' sirs. Regulator & Dalles City FREIGHT AND PAB8ENOER LINE BXTWKN Tbe Dalles, Hood River, Ciucudo and 1'ort- wna oauy, crr HunOay, DOWN TflE VALLEY Are run going ON TO EASTERN OREGON ? If ao, aavo money and onjoy a boantllul trln on &.fc2H2b.ta- T!f V.Y train IvS h Tbe Dalles in amnio tlmo for paMnorN to take tbo atearaer, arrlvlnK In 1'ortland In tlmo for tho outgoing Southern and Northern traliia Kait- For further Information amiW to J. N. KAKNEY, Agent, uaa nircoi wock. Portland. Oregon, Or W- 0. AUAWAY, (icn. Agt., Tbe Dalle, ureenn PACKERS OF PORKand BEEF MAMDrALTUKKUMOy Fit Lard and BauiafM, CwrtKFiMll HAMS ft BACON i)RID BEEF, KTO. D S A splendid SHortmont n( Vege. table,' Onrdon and draw Seeds In Hulk, Beed Wheat, Seed Uatt, MC Seed llnrlcy, Bced Seed Ityo. Oil Meal Cnko and Portlllxcrn, eb Suppllea, Kajly Rose fntn- . tocM. Kluven kinds ut Unit clnu J1" Bced Corn. Poultry and Kurd rCal bought mid Mid ut BK E n J. H. CROSS' n f?lllHTi Pils.ll rivnrtt m .- a mtr w i v -v-v it 1 1 vi r ecu Store, Second and Union 8t. SEEDS Drugs Paints Oils Wall Paper Window Glass Snipes-Kinersly Drag Co 129 Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON J. H. HCIIINK. hreildvnt. II. M. IIea. , C'Hshler First national Bank. THE DALLES - - - OREQON A Oeneral Banking Business transacted Deposits received, subject to Bight Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on dav of (lollection. Bight and Telegraphic Eschango sold oi New York, San FranciBCo and port land. OIREOTOKS D. F. Thompson. Jno. 6. Bchxnck, Ed. M. Williams, Gxo. A. Likbi. H. M. Bram.. FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TKANHACT A GKKEKALBAKKING IIUEINES Letters of Credit issued available in the Eastern States. Sight Exchange nnd Telegraphic Transfers sold on Now York, Chicago, Kt. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore- f;on, Seattle Wash,, nnd various points n Oregon and Washinuton. Collections made at all points on fav orable terms. Cigars. Why do wo retail more Cigars thn others? Why do smokers go out of their wy and pass cigars of the same grade? Not because wo have bettor clRSrt or better brands, or any greatur variety; no, not that. Why, because we lmvo tbo finest ci gar case in tbe state and keep our clKiiri in better condition. Snipes-Klnorely Drug Co. FREE TRIAL TREATMENT TO EVERY MAN. This ofl'er Ib mado by the HINDIS STATE SANITARIUM. irovldcd anpllf iitlon bo mudo nt mire, ' "jj Hint IU In voutloua. iipiillaucfM una ,b- lloltjr, and prove thuir own merltn lX wliatovor will be recolvert by 'e,.?,,'l!st- it nmy recoive me tiwiw r mcnt until beneBulwl raauiu "'""bJen nrfatad . Ita ruined lea nnd aiiillanrei MtftXTE cominenrted by the nowipaiKjrs or J, iient and endorsed by the grew et the world. -Where, development u ilwlrw aceoinpllnhltand never fall to lnvlKor'e ' nuira ana loriuy, ... . .. i,ivBr Tbey Infuiw now life .'UkJmlaeSt raanontlv stoD u II oen whldh undermine eonaMtuUon ,aud rnoe deio me . re wne, rerrwn ana nworu w "'l?,T;hfiia4 wiiManently ' remove jtbolr efftWi ,nw;U, iboM of nwmu and ovsr-taxed brain ww. IMHTMHaWM or nwvoua "'" ,iua- paid. awbl6 tf. ILLII0II ITATE luuw"" JEvauatan, in