The Dalles Daily Chronicle. AtlTerllitliii: llnte. .'Vr inch. Onolr.ch or !cn In Dully l w Orer two Inches and under four Inches. ... 100 Oyer four inches aud under twelve inches. . 7ft Over twelve inches W DAILY AND WEKKI.Y, One inch or less. per Inch 12 M Over one Inch and muter four Inches 2 00 Over four Inches and under twelve Inches.. 1 Orcr twelve Inches 1W HUltSOItlPTHIN 1MUCK. One week $ 1" One month One year "00 Weekly ClulibliiE Knte Chronicle and Orcgonhin $2 '2b Chronicle and Examiner - -o Chronicle and Inter Ocean 1.85 Chronicle and Tribune 1 75 Chronicle and N. Y. World 2 00 TUESDAY MAY III, 1898 ftEPUBLIGAJJ TIGHET STATE. For Governor, T. T. GEER, of Marion County. Kor Secretary of State, F. I. DUNBAR, of Clatsop County. For State Treasurer, ,CHARLES S. MOPKE, o! Klamath County. For State Printer, W. II. LEEDS, of Jackson County. For A ttorney-General, D. K. N. BLACKBURN, of Linn County. Kor Supreme .Judge, v MOORE, ol in County. "or Superinl iit Public Instruction, J. H. AOKERMAN, of i! unomali County. DISTRICT. ForCoug.cssman, Second District, MALCOLM A. MOODY, of Watco County. Tot Circuit Judge. Seventh district, H. S. WILSON. of Wasco County. For Prosecuting Attorney, Seventh District, A. A. JAYNE, of Wasco County. yor Member State Board of Equalization, C. C. KUNEY, of Sherman County. For Joint Representatives, Wasco and Sherman Counties, A. S. ROBERTS and J. W. MORTON, of Watco 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. B. GOIT. For Coroner, w. h. Burrs. Kor Commissioner. M. C. EVANS. 41 PRECINCT. For Justice of the Peace, C. E. BAYARD. For Constable, W. C. CLARK. Til K OIUiGOX. Solicitude is turned to exultation. Tor weeks past the mind of the na tion has been largely fixed, with no anxiety, upon n warship ploughing its perilous and solitary way through distant seas. Today it is fixed, with pride and praise, upon that same ship, safe and sound at the end of lier weary run, among her sisters or the licet. It is no common incident, this voyage of the Oregon, achieved in no common manner, and its record reflects no common credit upon the American navy, however much the need of such a work rcllects discredit upon our government for lemlssncss in past years. IVliat is the Oregon ? And what haa she done? She is a heavy coast line battleship. She is intended for igitiag and taking lieavy blows in adalfooof ihoae and country, She is sot intended for swift cruising in dittftBt km. Yet the latter is exact- ly what she was cnllntl upon to do. She was ordered to hasten "from lands of sun to lauds of snows" and back again to lauds of sun, through two oceans and lluee zones, past more than a dozen alien coasts,in dis tance more than half way round the world, through distress of tropic heat and through peril of antfirtic storms; through pciil, too, of attack from hostile llects; and at the end of the arduous voyage to be in full fighting trim, ready for instant action. "But she fulfilled it to the letter. If there is a finer tribute to shipbuilding and seamanship in all the world than in this simple fact, we should like to jknow where it is. But what a stupendous object les son is conveyed in the need for such a performance! Thousands of miles of sailing, with the innumerable perils of sea and shore, and weeks of time, of which any hour might bo filled with the need of a nation's life and all. for what? All because for fifty years we have failed to have the courage of our convictions and have not cut a canal across the isth mus of Central America. Had such a canal been cut, the Oregon would have been in West Indian waters more thau n month ago. There is no exaggeration in saying that the lack of such a canal has exposed us to danger of losses greater than the cost of constructing such a canal would be. Kansas is looking forward to a big wheat crop, and has lost its former anxiety to piovc that a bushel of wheat and the silver in a dollar just balance each other according to some occult natural law. The Spauish have much to say of a proposed attack on the New Eng land harbors, but the threat is not alarming. They will get a warmer reception there than they anticipate. Hailrcad and telegraph lines ex tend from one end of Cuba to the other, and it is cetainly remarkable that the insurgents do not systemat ically raid and break them up. Our naval movements are more effectually concealed than they were. No one friendly to American inter ests objects to the reticence that is necessary to success. Thousands of auflererj from grippe have been restored to health by One Minute Cough Cure. It quickly cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe, nsthtua, and all throat and lung diseases. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. LEMP'S ST. LOUIS I BEER. '! On draught at the Whito house Saloon. Charles Michelbich, Prop. N ORTHERN PACIFIC RY. - Ns Tillman Elegent Tourist Sleeping Car Dining Cars Sleeping Car rT. PAUL -MINNKAPOM JIUI.UTII f-AJCGO (iKANU OKOOKSTON WJKNII'KO IIKI.ENA an It IJTTK TO Through Tickets CIIICAOO WAHIUNUTON I'lllLAIIKM'tilA XfCtV YOKK HOHTON AVI) A I. J, POINTH KAHT and 80UTH For information, time cards, map end ticket, cal ou or write to, W. C. ALLAWAY. Agent, The lulles, Orates Oh A. D. CHARLTON, -Asst. G, P. A., VA. Jlontoon lkw. TMrt. t'ortluid Oracon I Jieux Columbia Hotel 5 Z IS THE HEST J1.00 PER DAY J J HOUSE IN THE CITY I tJTOOmE The Dalles, Op. C. J. STUBliLJiG" Wholesale and Retail Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agency for the Greatest American Liquor Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey. WHI8KEY from !?2.75 to $0.00 per gallon. (4 to 15 yenrs old.) IMPORTED 00GNA0 fro nf $7766 to $12.00 per gallon. (11 to years old.' OALIFORNIA BRANDIES from r.ib to ifG.CO per gallon. (-1 to 11 yeare old.) ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD. HOP GOLD BEER on draught, and Val Imported Ale and Porter. JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CIGARS. War or No War t You will always hnvo Iho honofit of Low Prices at r;dru feller's afe. Ice Cream, Ice Cream Soda, Candies, Fruits, Nuts and Oysters in any st3'le. PIONEER BAKERY. I have re-opened this well-known Bakery, and am now prepared to supply every body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer es. GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Groc Grandall&Barget DEALERS IN All kinds of UNDERTAKERS tf EMBALMERS The Dalles, Or. Funeral Supplies Z. DONNELL, P$ESCSlPTIOfl DRUGGIST TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY. Opp. A. M. Williams & Co., has has UU11U first-class C. F. Cloudy Weofchet Preferred Sop Sittings. MY WORK Chapman Block. Blatz and Hop Gold Ueer in bottlen, Robes, Burial Shoes, Etc. THE DALLES, OR the best Dress Goods the best Shoes has everything to be foun in a Dry Goods Store. STEPHENS MY SUCCESS. THE DALLES, OR. Just ttihat You Want. Now IdenR in Wall Paper hero. .Such wide variety us wo are showing never be fore graced a Binlo stock. Jteal imita tion creton efluuta ut nrdinury prices. Good papers at cheiui paper prices. Elegant designs, tasteful coloring, yours for a small price, at our store on Third street. Also a full lino of house paints. D. W. TAUSE, Third St. The Spring Chicken. There is no need t' remedies for the younK and lieu rcon. The spring chicken has In . noted for its miu'iuilnm. If vnli wnmil hnvu lieulth unil liuun tr vim nmRl In wiriH null tint. dent. When you havi :i symptom, go .. V. ... , .... II,, altertt. J'reveni iiuui'Muopuif. tvnen you are well, keep well. The oniy "vnv you may is hy having the best drus ut hand at all times. 7t 11ELIA1JLE PHAKMACISTS. 175 Second Street, THE DALLES, Regulator Line The Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co.' strs. Regulator S Dalles City FREIGHT AND PAS8ENUR LINE Tlie I)tli'!t, HtMHl lllver, CHxrido UckK mid I'ort land dally, .wm .Sunday. ( DOWN THE VALLEY Are vou going on to (EASTERN OREGON? II no, nave money and enjoy bountiful trip on tlm Coin inbln. Tlio wfNt-boniuI train arrivvaat Tliu Vnllva In itinnlo thnu lur MiiiiKrN to tako ttiL- atcamvr, nrrlviiiK in l'ortland In tlmo lur tliu iniiKDiiiK nouiiitni aim nonnern iraiim; hiul bound hhoiik(.-i anlvliiB In llio l)lvn In time to tako tliu Kunt-lioiiiiil truin. Kor further luforuiatlou apply to fi J. N. IIAHNKY, A Kent, Oak Htrout Dock, l'ortland, Oregon, Or W O. ALLAWAY, Ucn. Agt., 'f lo Dallt-H, OreKon Tne coiumDia Packina Go., PACKER8 OP PORKand BEEF MANUKACTUKKKHOK , Fine Lard and Sausages, Curers of jr BRAND HAMS & BACON i)RIED BEEF, KTO. r ? ' R"WS ,-Sheep for Sale.. AT TIIU King Ranch NEAR RUTLEDGE, Sherman County, Oregon. lnri thiit iIiiiii O-r InfiiMiuitlMi. I.. '.' ! ' ' and torma ol mik", or cull personally on ' " MRS. EMMA KING, Rutledge,Sherman Co., Or. Drugs Paints Oils Wall Paper Window Glass ipes-Kinersly Drug Co 129 Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON J. H. UCIIKNK, I'realderit. II. II. IIKAI. , Cxihkr First National Bank. THE DALLES - - - OREOON A (jouoral liuuklng JluBiness trunetcttd DopoaitB received, aubject to Sight Draft or Check. Collection!) made and proceeds promptly remitted on duv of collection. Sicht and TelegrBphio Exchange Bold on New York, Ban FranoiBco ani porl. land. DIRECTORS D. P. TliOMl'HON. J NO. 8. BCIIKNCK. Ed. M. Wiluamh, Gko. A. I.IEI1X. II . M. IlKAtX. Cigars. Why do we retail more Cigars than oliiurB? Why do smokers fo out of their way and puns cigars of the euinc grade? Not because wo hnvo butter cigars or better brands, or any urcntcr variety; no, not that. Why, because we have the flnet ci gar case in the Htate and keep our ciare in better condition. Snipes-Klneraly Drug Co. FREE TRIAL TREATMENT TO EVERY MAN. This oiler is made by the LLIN0IS STATE SANITARIUM provided application bo ma'lu at '.u',t'?.1 J Sh ,e ihat IU Invifntlonii.appUaiiwKaiiil ''"V'V.Tulf rcmwIleH may receive the widest l'""'1 '',! Ilclty, mid prove their own muiltn Jy u mill iriniiilit turej. f "" ,', wliatBvar'will be received by t o l',t" Ntitto Huiillarluin Ironi noiu under I W rw'. l.ient until beneflnUI raH- r ilirl. Ita remwllea and appllniiw lm ffi coinine hdwl by tint iiewaipera of J lienbrniid endorHd by tliu Kre Ud " ,",,,. iho world. Wlieio doveloi'i'iei 1 1 X" 'mi aefoinpllNli It and nuver fall to IihW'W-ii build and fortify. ,,, , , .riicy tr 'I'll.! IntiiMo new life and n.-w; be manently atop all Iohhch wlild 'f'"1 Ti ey ponNlltutlim ami rwinco de ; 1 'l. r" re-tone, refre.b am I reidori i lo ii" i' 'ull ihj i.iaiiently remove tbelr c U ts rt llioo of oxcie and over;ta r,"l f,. iitiirtwtlionla or nervoiiH xlia ' " 1 , alwr lire, no publKitiy. no l'V'i' ollltllinllt. V ItlTK H-IA V. ILLINOIS STATE BAlUTAmu" KHliton, III. ONI FOR A DOM. RmT Pltnplan, Fravtnt iuuJ. l)urulldcliouil A tnuttitnmnt tit th. ii i iioufOM". I'uriu tnomooi fr iiMltii. fUr.Bllbr 'Uiant at thm bowalll AC fur liaaltli. Tlin thr tie uoric."i About 17m head, coiudfttlnj: of r,r,s won win, about .fiOO lainl.Hi '.iji 'J.yt-tir.nld wutlicrN i aii.l nj ynirl ntrs. Tlase nIudi will bi Mild licfoto jt ! i. mm iiitrniiiim nun iuiprH Hiimiiii Mi MU1.P-