The Dalles Daily Chronicle, 'VtihoA . ji .no Ail vert Ulnc Itnteo. One Inch or less In Dully uvcr iwn lucm" nun miner umr mum.".. . . . j Over four luetic and under twelve Inches. . 75 uvcr twelve incite w hntv t vn wi'Pi'f V One Inch nr less, ter Inch Over one Inch mm under four Inches .' CO Over four Inches nnd under twelve inches 1 V Over twelve Inches 100 .. , One week lo .a I inn innuMi ....... oil 50 6 00 One vear Weekly Clubbing I'ntca. Chronicle ami Oroconhtn $2 '25 Chronicle and Examiner 2 lio Chronicle and Inter Ocean l.So Chronicle and Inbuilt' l io Chronicle and N. V. World 2 00 TUESDAY MAY 24, 1S9S flEPUBliICAtf TIGKET STATE. For Governor, T. T. GEEK, of Marlon County. For Secretnry of State, F. I. DUNBAlt, 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. R. X. BLACKBURN, of Linn County. For Supreme Jud?e, F. A. MOORE, of Columbia County. For Superintendent Public Instruction, J. H. ACKERMAX, of ilultuomuh County. DISTRICT. For Congressman, Stcond District. MALCOLM A. MOODY, of Wasco County. For Circuit Judsrc. Seventh Lhtrict, H. S. WILSON, of Wasco County. For l'xoecutinK Attorney, Seventh District, A. A. JAYNE, of Wasco County. For Member State Hoard of Equalization, C. C. KUNEY, of Sherman County. for Joint Representatives, Wasco and Sherman Counties, A. S. ROBERTS and J. W. MORTON, of V.'aco County. COUNTY. For Sheriff. ROBERT KELLY. For Clerk, A. M. KELSAY. For Treasurer, C. L. PHILLIPS, or School Superintendent, C. L. GILBERT. For Assessor, W. II. WHIPPLE. For Surveyor, J. li. GOIT. For Coroner, W. H. BUTTS. For Comrahiioncr, M. C. EVANS. PRECINCT. For Justice of the 1'ecce, C. E. BAYARD. For Constable, W. C. CLARK. HERE'S TO THE OIIEGOX. Another great achievement must! "be credited lo the American navy, j Admiral Dewey proved the fighting i capacity of the modern battleships. ; Captain Clark of the Oregon has ! Bhown they are good sailors. "When the Oregon left San Francisco for the long journey around Cape Horn it was eaid no battleship should be put to so severe a test. It was argued i that our great "floating batteries" j were built for fighting, not for long, voyages, nnd that to send the Ore- gon on a hurried trip of 1-1,000 miles was more than hazardous. The battleship, the pride of our Pacific coast, started for the Atlan lie squadron lo make good the loss) of the Maine. hue she has been sailing down one eide of the conti nent and up Iho other, the war has asado rapid progress. Other war alups, purchased abroad, have joinod theAtlanUo squadron in advance of her, but no one has been followed J with such anxiety ns the Oregon. 'Foes watched for her nt strategic I points, but she escaped thorn nil. ' Tl'c vo3'ngc of the Oregon is the ' mcst reinarknhle ever made by n bnt- , . , . UCStlip, Thc naval experts in En- h ,led Uln C(jwic 1 of the UregOll Willi ns 11111CI1 UHOrcsi ns mey . , , ., , . . , lmVC WntcllCU tllO maneuvers Of A(l- . 1 11 I . . . unirai Munpson s ueoi. it unsnign-i If this high- lest tvne of the modern battleship cotiui swim tnc strain oi iiign speed j ..... , ........ ...... ur m.uuu nines aim join uic jvwan I 1 ! tic squadron ready for battle nu im- lportnnt point in naval architecture I would bo settled in favor of the new , ai.nni , scl1001- i The Oregon has been ready for battle every day for two weeks. She has been steaming to waul her goal over a path beset by Spanish war vessels. She has been the objective point of two or more Spanish expe ditions, intended to delay or capture her. But she has arrived in the Car ibbean sea in time to join in the na val battle for which she was ordered from thcPacirb to the Atlantic. She is a sailer and n fighter. May Iter shado.v never grow less until she has shown the Spaniards the stuff of which she andjier lighting men are made. The present war has demonstrated at least that there is no division of popular sentiment with regard to the question of increasing our naval strength. Even political lines are ! lost sight of when the question of I building up a great navy is discussed in congress now. That is one tre- mendous gain in our favor, and it must be counted, no matter what other results arc attained in the war with Spain. "Weyler's brother, now a United States prisoner of war, threatens to reconccntrado himselt todcnth,which, in view of all circumstances, is the proper thing for him to do. There is a universal feeling of regret in this country, however, that it isn't Weyler's brother's brother who is goinir to do it. The Spaniards are blamed for. regarding this county with un feigned derision; but what would 3'ou think of a country whose flag was floated bv a gunboat called ! Gnssle, if you knew scared' any thing about Us redeeming features. For the benefit of those who do not understand Spanish it might be said that Boca Grande one of the main channels in Manila harbor means big mouth. Spain is cele brated for its boea grandes. Take Your Weals at the Clarendon JOHN DONOHUE, Prop. Vie Clarendon Is the best lCe.itnurunt In The Dulles. Meals at All Houps. Second St. The Dalles, Or. Ds-GUMN'S: ONE FOR A DOSE. PILLS H.mnvn I) I ... 11 . luoluUac)ioafiflDrtiu. &jESffiS5 CM , un uufcANllu CO. Phil. Pa. Wanted At the Diamond Mills, Good milling wheat, paid. The highest price mchlO tf. fieux Columbia Hotel I !Z ic Tii i ni.cr ci ,in vvtt iuv m ijJjTOOmEV The Dalles, Or. War or No War You will always hnvo the benefit of Low Prices at pdru feller's ?afe. Ice Cream, Ice Cream Soda, Candies, Fruits, Nuts and Oysters in any stylo. C. J. STUBMflG- Wholesale Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agency for the Greatest American Liquor Yellowstone Sour j- - - ! WHISKEY from j2.7ii to $0.00 per cullon ! IMPORTED 00GNA0 from $7.00 to $12.00 pur gallon. (11 to 20 yenrB old. CALIFORNIA BRANDIES from $3.25 ONLY THE PUREST LIQTTOKS SOLD. HOP GOLD BEER on draught, and Val Imported Alu 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 Grocer es. GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Crandall DEALERS IN fill kinds of UNDERTAKERS EMBALMERS The Dalles, Or. I I Funeral Supplies! 7VL Z. DONNELL, PESClPTIOfi HV GOIST TOILET ARTICLES Opp. A. M. Williams & Co., has uuho Subscribe for The Chronicle HOUSE IN THE CITY 9 and Retail Mash Whiskey. 4 lo 15 yenrs old.) to G 00 per pdlon (4 to 11 years old.) Mats and Hop Gold Beer in bottled Groc & Barget Robes, Burial Shoes, Ete. AND PERFUMERY. THE DALLES, OR the best Dress Goods has the best Shoes has everything to be foun in a first-class Dry Goods Store. C. F. STEPHENS. Just tllhat You UUant. plfV? it), Now idniiB in Wall Pnnnr hero. Such wide variety ns we uro showing never lie fore urni'i'd a (jingle stock. Real imita tion ercton efluctH tit ordinary prices. Good papers at clump paper prices. Elegnnt dcsigiiR, tiiHteful colorlnpB, yours for n Hiiinll price, ut our store on Third etreet. Also u full line of house paints. D. W. VAUSE, Third St. Spmng Chicken. There is no need of ppecial remedies for the youiiK umi healthy jmreon. The HpriiiR chicken has been noted for its unwiHcIom. If you would hnve health and keep it, you must he wise- and pro dent. When you have n pyniptoin, fo niter it. rrevent lib ilevelopinp. When you are well, keep well. The ouiy way you may is ly having the heat druge ut hand ut nil times. RELIABLE PHARMACISTS. 115 Second Street, THE DALLES. Regulator Line The Dalles, FortlaoJ anfl Astoria Navigation Co.' I ItO i till stts. Regulator 6 Dalles City FREIGHT AND PASSENGER IIKTWKKM LINE The DuIIch, Hofxl Itlver, Cnscide I.(eks imU rrt InnU dally, fviviii nundny. DOWN THE VALLEY Are you going ( EASTERN OREGON? Il ho. hftU' tiioiipynnileiiJoyiittertiitlliil trip on thet.ol i.ililn. 'IhoHi-.t-huiind tmln iirrlvehiit itiu llnllea In ninplc? timu fur luiMuniairb to Hike the hti.'iimer. nrrlvl iil- In l'.,rtli,.,,l i., n,n.. f,.- .1... outKdjiiK Hdiithern mill Nurthern tmlnm Knnt hoiind iiiihuujiKiKN nrrlyiiiB in The iJleK In Hum to taut! the KiiKt-lwiiind train. mi iiiriiieriiiioriniuioii apjily to K. IIAKNKV, Acent. Oak Htrtut Honk, rortland, OieKon. Or W C, ALU WAV, (.in! AKt., 'Iho liitlleii. uieKon Tie Colu PacKioo Co.. PACKERS OF PORKand BEEF MANUKAOTUKKUBOK Fine Lard and Sausages. Curers of -fr BRAND HAMS & BACON i)RlED liEEF, ETC. L E E D s A KplemlM iMnortincnt oi Vcrc tnhlo, (liirdcn mul Otnis Secdii In llnlk. fii-ed Whciit, 8ewl Oiitu, StoiI Hurley, Seed Kenl Uy0. Oil Meal Cnku ami Portlllxcm. 32 E S lice Supplied, Knrly Itoso put,,. tne. hleven klmlM of flrnt i-Iuhh E J. H. CROSS' cup CitMi flroeery anil Feed tnro, Second unit Union Sis. E E D S Drugs Paints Oils Wall Paper Window Glass Soipes-Kmersly Drug Co 129 Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON FRENCH & BANKERS. CO., rit.vNS ACT A a KN'K U.V l. II ASKING lll'HIN E3 Lettem of Credit issued uvuiluhlu in the EiiBtern States. Sight Exclmnse and Tek'irrnpbic Transfers sold on New York, Cliicauo, St. LouiH, San Fnmcipco, Portland Ore Kon, Seattle Wimh,, and vurioue jioiata in Oregon and WnHliiiiftou. Collectiona ma-Je at all pointe on fav ornlile terms. J. K. KCIIKKK. I'renldent. II. JI , Cashier First National Bank. THE DALLES - - - OREGON A General Ranking liuoineae transuded DeponitB received, Buhject to Fit'lit Draft or Check. ColloctionB made and proceedB promptly remitted on dav of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Eschangu sold on Aew iork, ban f ranctoco aiu Port land. DIKKOTOKS D. P. TlIOMI-HOH. Jno. S. Kchknck. Eu. M. W11.1.IAVB, Gko. A. Liebe. II. M. Ukau.. Cigars. Why do wo retail tnoro CiarB than others? Why do smokers go out of their ivoy and pass cipirs of the same grili)7 Not hecuuso wo have better cigars or better brands, or any greater variety; no, not that. Why, becanse wo have the finest cl ear case in tho state ami keep our oini'8 in better condition. Snlpos-Klnorsly Drug Co. FREE TRIAL TREATMENT TO EVERY MAN. This niTur Is mndu bv iho LLINOIS STATE SANITARIUM provided npplleatlon ho mucin at "i"';'-'1! Kr lieuiH aim eimoroeci iy inu b,u" '7..'i,i tliey iho world. Whoio (Uneloi.iaeiit U li jlr ' mm llNh It nnd never 11 1 to liivlnuriitc "I' iniiiii aim niriii). . ... ti.i.i' nur rii.ii' inriii... n.iur In nnd I'lltTKJ . '.l )7iL . ..v, ......... .,.,1 illy Htop all l"es whleh ""'".Vj "y llitlou nnd produee deijp 1 U W ,l',e'. i, refroah itiul rentoru to i 1 iiiaiieiiiiy Hid L'OIINtttlltlOII U'tonu, gurclli I lion or HKti. inuyeuii. i... "-on ni anently rumovethelr elite Ik. ' fki 1 of exeoHHt and over-luxe " .' iMthunlii or nervoiiM uxlmi ' 1 101 inn those nuiiriiNiiiuiiiii or nervoui ; " , .iiiihii- liolnlineul. " " . nrrrU ILLIN0I8 BTATE BAMTiiAiM" Kvttuiton, III. 111 11 1 ilk ineiininitiu. iiinii uiiii'i-n nun in ruiaedlvh may ruecilve the widen !" ' f I' "'j llelty, mid piovv their own inurll Jo "" !'.iv.. ,.,L ''""'"v.'L.i'r.v ,h,rr Htiim Hiinllurluiii Irinii iinjiuieiiiuleri u uii lilent until hmi.illt.lul rHilli nr a " "" iilicnil. ItK lemtdles and appllamvH h. 0 u eomineiicled l.y Iho newha.eth ol ,