The Dalles Daily ChKmicte. ActvertUInc Kntei. Jer tnc.. One inch or less In Pally . .11 SO Over two Inches and under fonr Inches. . . 1 CO Otot four lnclie nnd under twelvo ltichw.. 75 Over twelve Inches SO DXiLT AJCI WSEKLT. One Im-h nr les. nor inch J2 JO onrirhSTn i Si Over twelve inches 1 CO I SCKSCKIl'TlOX rUlCK. One week $ 15 One month 50 One year 6 00 THURSDAY MAY 19, IS9S . HEPUBLIGflN TIGKET STATE. For Governor. T. T. GEER, of Morion County. For Secretory of State, F. I. DUNBAR, of Clatsop County. Tor State Trca'urer, CHARLES S. lOOKE, of Kliunalh Connty. For State rrintcr, W. H. LEEDS, of Jackson County. For A ttorne v.Gcneral, D. R. X. BLACKBURX, of Unn County. For Supreme Judse, F. A. MOORE, of Columbia County. For Superintendent Public Instruction, J. H. ACKERMAX, of Multnomah County. DISTRICT. For Congressman, Stcoud District, MALCOLM A. MOODY, of Wasco County. For Circuit Judge, Seventh l istrict, H. S. WILSON. of Wasco County. Tor Pwecntinc Attorney, Seventh District, A. A. JAYXE, of Wasco County. For Member State Board of Equalization, C. C. KUXEY, of Snerman County. For Joint Representatives. Wasco and Sherman Counties, A. c ROBERTS and J. V MORTOX, of Wasco County. COUNTY. Tor Sheriff, ROBERT KELLY. For Clert, A. M. KELSAY. For Treasurer, C. L. PHILLIPS. For School Superintendent, C. L. GILBERT. For Asses.-or, W. H. WHIPPLE. For Surveyor, J. E. GOIT. For Coroner, AV. H. BUTTS. For Cornrnls'Ioner, M. C. EVAXS. PRECINCT. For Justice of the Peace, C. E. BAYARD. For Constable. W. C. CLARK. HE-ENFORCE DEWEY PROMPTLY The greatest possible speed should be shown in spending re-enforcements of soldiers to Dewey. Hap pily, he does not need any other sort of aid, but this help ought to be given to him at the earliest practica ble moment. There is a distance ofj about 120 degrees of longitude be- tween San Francisco and Manila,! writ 1 oil ,c ffrmnl tn o flifrrl rf flin An. I tire circuit of the globe. These two! places are over 7000 miles apart. It will take the troop-ships fully three . weeks to traverse this distance, for j there are no ocean gteyhounds at our ' service at present on the Pacific ! coast, d even if there were, the 1 snnorl fittiiinr-fl in flip Ailnnlir ni. ' speeci uttiiineu m me Atlantic pas- uv In nirlinnrv Llmii rnnlrl not bf ' mge in orcunarj times touiti not ue ide in the Pacific under existing circumstance!. Even if the Philip- pfoes expedition should start within . the next eix days the first week of ! June would be ended before it would Tbefe, are, report, of course, tfaat SfiM U ftiN goiaf to make a bard ffbtfor the PbHmpVne?. and that It iatMdf to Bend710,000 or 15,000 moxe toldiere to the le.'ands. Even if the story be true it is of no con sequence. What Spain needs at tie islands is a navy and not n larger army, and the navy cannot be bad. Spain has not warships enough to j defend Cuba :;nd Porto Rico, which I arc nearer to her in distaucc and more important to her for moral and ' political reasons than arc the Philip. . pines. In order to meet Dewey on any thing like equal terms. Spain would I t . . t i r 1 xi . i nave to semi ucr knpe crue uuet iu Manila, ami- long before that fleet could reach the Philippines Sampson would have the Canarr Islands, and 1 be ready to bombard Cadis. Spain's ' only chance to recover complete; control of the Philippines is to send ; a powerful fleet to that quarter, and I if she should attempt to do that she i would uncover herself at home and j suffer far greater dumage than that which she would attempt to prevent. "Whether the story of Spanish ve j enforcements to the Philippines be true or false, the duty of the United Slates to send an army to Dewey at the earliest possible hour is impera tive. Spain could probably spare a few thousand soldiers irora her African possessions for duty in the Philippines, but the would be of no possible service io her in the latter quarter. When Dewev sent her war- ship at Manila to the bottom of the , oceau 6n Sunday, May 1st, he cut, her soldiers in that quarter off from all communication by sea with the rest of the world. Dewey can pre-; vent the landing of a single addi tional Spanish soldier in the Philp pines. The army which Spain threatens to send to the islands would be at ; the mercy of Dewey while sailinrr from Spain's nearest possessions to the ruuipiJiiies. anil he could either force it to surrender or send it after j Alontojo's sunken warships. Evenj if Spain were permitted to land an j additional army in the Philippines, itj would not avail her anything. It would mean a few thousand addi tional prisoners for Dewey when the inevitable surrender of the Spaniards on the island from starvation takes place, and the United States would have a few thousands more mouths to feed until, at the conclusion of the war, they could be shipped to Spam. Dewey needs an army to enable him to .finish the work of conquest which he glorioush' besan on that memorable Sunday at the opening of the month, and this should be given to him at the earliest possible moment that it can be provided. Carl Schurz, who was unable to see how the American people could possibly be right in the present war, has retired from the editorship of Harper's Weekly, the proprietors of which paper were unable to see how ! the people who positive! declined j to renew their subscriptions ;ould j possiblj' be all wrong. j The farmer, the mechanic and the bi cycle rider are liable to unexpected cuts and bruises. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is the best thing to keep on hand. It heals quickly, and is a well known cure for piles. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. ..Sheep fOF Sale., AT Til King Ranch NEAR RUTLEOCE, Sherman County, Oregon, About 17JO heart. cwuUtim.' of OCA even with cbout ua laibx. M) 2.yciir.oW wether un ko "'jibr. 'i nte riet will be mjio icloie June . lnleM.ltJK j,,t.t,im nonid mj.iy be- ur.d term ul tale, or cull ja-rjoniilly vu 10x0 inai uaie icr luiuimuiion 111 ncata 10 nriec MRS. EMMA KING, Butledge,Sherman Co., Or. 4- " 1; At the Diamond Mills, Good milling wheat, paid. The bifjhet price mchl6 tf. fiem Columbia Hotel IS THE BEST HOUSE IX THE J. JVI. TOOfJiEY, Prop. War or No War You will always have the benefit of Low Prices at fT)drjj feller's ?afe. Ice Cream, Ice Cream Oysters in any style. C. J. STUBLtlflG Wholesale Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agency for the Greatest American Liquor Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey. WHISKEY from $2.75 to $6.00 per calion. 4 to 15 rears old.) DEPORTED 00GKA0 from $7.00 to ?12.C0 1ALIP0E2JIA BEA5DIES from $3.25 to $6.00 per pallon. (4 to 11 years old.) ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD. ! 39? GOLD BEEE on draught, and Val ' Imported Ale ana 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 Grocer es. GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Groc GrandaM Bawjet DEALERS IX J fill killdS Of UNDERTAKERS f IWeFal SlippHeS s EMBALMERS The Dalles, Or. 7. 2:. DONNELL, PHESClPTIOfl DRUGGIST TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY. Opp. A. M. Williams & Co., THE DALLES, OR has mho has C. F. Subscribe for The Chronicle 5i.oo PER CITY DAY J The Dalles, Op. ;oda, Candies, Fruits, Nuts and and Retail per pallon. '11 to 20 years old. Blatz and Hop Gold Beer in bottles. Robes, Burial Shoes, Ete. the best Dress Goods the best Shoes has everything to be foun first-class Dry Goods Store. m a STEPHENS. Just rjrihat You OUant. I 3 fan it i M- W iVl mur J- m Xew idcaE in Wall Taper here. Such wide variety us we are showing never be fore ernccd a p'mple stock. Real itnitn tion creton effects ut ordinary prices. Good papers nt cheap paper prices. Elegant deicns, tasteful colorincs, yours for a small price, at onr store on Third street. Also a full line of house paints. D. W. VATJSE, Third St. The Spring Chicken. There is no nei-d of special remedies for the younK nnd healthy person. The gpriiiR chicken hna been not;d for its unwisdom. If you would have health and keep it, vou'uiubI he wifce nnd pru dent. When you have a eymptom. go utter it. Prevent itt dcvelopiuc. When yon are well, keep well. The oniy vay yon may t ly having the beet drugs at hand at all times. 2 RELIABLE PHARMACISTS. 115 Second Street. THE DALLES. Regulator LineA Tie Dalles. Portlanfl i Astoria Navigation Co.' sd. Regulator 6 Dalles City FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE betwehs The Dalle, Hood Klvcr, Cnxcadc Uck nnd 1'ort- iauu unii)-, -Tt-n nuiiUMy. ( DOWN THE VALLEY Are tou going I I on to ( EASTERN OREGON ? J nc D.lllea In Biniilu lime lor inix,eiCL-ri to tnku t hi. IJiimi-r nt.il (ii ... !.. ......... ... i - . ... T V """ "...iiihi in unit' ior me outKiJ iiK fcoutlicru nnd Nortburn trBlnn: Kumi 1' V"ir.mJ1KVr. ""'f '"ir.ln '"u In tlmo or Jurthcr ltilonnotlon Bpjily to J. N. HAIJ.VKV, Agent, Ouk Vtnvt Uwii. I'ortlnnd. Oregon, Or W C. ALLAH AV, Ouu. ArL, The Dulles, Orwjon TKecoiuiiaPacKiDgco., PACKERS OF PORKandBEEF man u fact ujikiui ok Fine Lard and Sausages. Ciftfsof 4r III AND S J f r, ,SS y "r - ts m ss 11 jmt r HAMS & BACON JR1ED BEEF, KTO. SEED A KplcnaM nuiiortmcnt ot Vcrc Ublc, Onrdcn uml Uirsi Seeds In Hulk. .Swl Wliont, SocJ oIk, tioed Darley, Scccl Svl Uje. Oil McjiI Cke nnd Kcrtlllicr, Roc Suttllci, Enrljr Unus l'otn toe. Klcveu klndH nl tlrst rhu Seed Com. I'otiltry mid Kces boticht ntid gold ut J. H. CROSS' Client. Cnh Ororcry nnd Fred Store, riwoml and Uiito&u. E E D D S E E D S Drugs Paints Oils Wall Paper Window Giass ipes-Kinersiy Drug Co 129 Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. ntANSACTA GENERAL BASKING nr-lNES Letters of Credit iesned available in the Eastern States. Sight Exchange nnd Telegraphic Tranefers eold on New York, Chicago, St. Louis, San Fmucieco, Portland Ore con, Seattle Wash,, and variouE points in Oregon and Washington. Collections uia jo at all points on faT orahle terms. J. 8. Sen en r, frcsldcnt. 11.21. Hr.ii. , FiPst national Bank. THE DALLES - - - OREGON A General .banking Bueinees traneacutl Deposits received, subject to Sight Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds nroiaptlj remitted on dav of collection. Sicht and Telegraphic Exchange sold os New York, San Francisco and port lend. DIHBOTOHS D. P. Tuomphon. Jko. S. SciIK.1t. En. M. Wii.i.i.xP Geo. A. Liebk. H. M. Bl-ai.u Smol Cigars. Why do we retail more Cijrars tha others? Why do smokers j:o out of their vray and pass cipirB of the eame grade? 'ot because we have letter dsar or butter lirande, or any jjreu'.er variety; no, not titat. Why.yljecause we have the finest ci gar case in tbo statu and keep our cin in better condition. Snlpos-Kinersly Drug Co. FREE TRIAL TREATMENT TO EVERY MAN. This Offer is made by! H LLINOIS STATE SANITARIUM rcmwIUH may rwlve the w.tlit I' f '.w' ffi llclty, mid luovo thwr own inorl - liBt..v.r will he n tolled hr the I111"", Ktnt SBi.lli.rlii iii (rom iiioone uuti r' inent uulll limellcUl rult. h r j roinmonduil hy the iiowrii',' ' f."0,,:,. io So miiu and ondiirn-d by niu "r.U th iho world. Where development ' ' '"e. up hccoidpIUii 11 nnd never lull to InUgo" build mid fortify. , . .r Theri' They lufiike new, life nnd 1et,?1frt..rmuTe rnHueiitly Mtop nil ae which u dtnmp coiutltuilon Mid jroouce de ide icr. ro-lono, refreoh iid rc.toie l''?''.,; rdl or . They euro ' 'iSi i iMjirnancntly remote their elk vu. wortl thWHi of eccw Mid ver;txcd hrain neurimthenU or nervoun exlwu" '"'' Vh ur, mo publico, no I-eiJ,'i' u ILLI10H STATE BAMITABIUM. KrP(on. III. .t