Tbs Dalles Daily Chfoniela. SUBSCRIPTION PKICE. One week . . One month. One year. . . $ 15 50 6 00 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 3, 1898 CAUCUS RULE. Right now Republicans are discuss ing, all over the state, the principle of caucus rule. All admit that under certain circumstances it is an ideal way to settle party differences and selections, so that a solid, unified front may be presented to the enemy. Those conditions, however, under which such rule is desirable is where fair means are being used. In the hands of a corruptionist, where money is being emploj'ed, it is a most danger ous thing, and through it, if abided by, the will of the people can be -ruthlessly set aside.'" Suppose that in the Oregon legisla ture there are forty six Republicans, enough to elect a Republican senator on joint ballot. Suppose again that there are two candidates in the field, one like Hon. M. C. George, going before the body on his merit?, relying solely upon fair methods for his elec tion. There is, on the other side, we will suppose, the present aspiring ex senator. He knows that if caucus rule is obeyed he has to secure but twenty-four votes to win. He se cures a man like Joe Simon to do the scheming, and employs corruption ists resembling Glass and Joseph to do the "dirty work." The state is scoured from one end to the other, and by the use of every artifice under the sun, the organization is captured at tlie state and congressional con ventions. Money is used like water to elect men for the legislature favor able to Mr. Corbett. Those opposed or unfavorable to him are beaten, if money can accomplish it. All sorts of outrages are perpetrated unblush ingly. When the legislature meets it may be that the "idol" is yet a few shy of the requisite number ot votes. The sackholders, thugs and hailota are brought out again, the "sack" is resorted to ond by dint of hard work and the practice of worse than dam nable schemes, the necessary number to control the caucus is secured What is the result? A very little more than one-fourth of the legisla. ture control that body and the wishes of the Republican party, and these put forth "a people's choice." If fortv-six representatives, as matters now stand, go into a caucus and stand by its hellish dictates, as manipulated by the corruptionists, just such a result as that presented in this article will exist. In the hands of unscrupulous and designing men, it is the source of untold dishonest'. It is the tool of inferior but rich men who want to gain senatorial honors. When there is an opportunity of such pecversion of the wishes of the Re- - publican party, let ' King Caucus" go into retirement. Wipe it out of existence by an open contest in the light of day. As a matter of fact, no investiga tion ot the U. S. senate can go behind the actual vote of a legislature. The caucus may be, as most of them are, rotten to the core, but that matters not. The culprit cannot be punished. He has practiced "a little sharp work" but he holds his seat in what should be one of most honorable bodies of . our great nation. He is represent ing ( ?) the constituency of his state. Senatorial caucuses have been very unsuccessful in . Oregon. In 1895 and in 1897 they failed utterly in their purpose. This is discouraging, aside from the other bad features of such a plan, under the present cir cumstances, to nominate a senator. "King Caucus" is one of the ideals. It sounds well in theory. But - the history of the past, especially in Ore gon, suggests that Republicans rele gate it to obhvian, and then proceed to elect a senator in a manner which protects every candidate. Then if a rich old gentleman like Mr. Corbett chooses to buy votes, let him take his -chances of being cangbt and punished. Oregon has been disgraced long enough. The Republican party has been outraged and misrepresented. Now let no faction prevail. The Chkonicle believes that this will be the result of the legislative's action. It can be most successfully accomp lished by burying Corbett's caucus offspring in the same grave with the remains of those of the legislative sessions of 1895 and 1897. Reports from Salem indicate that Hon. M. C. George i3 the leading compromise candidate. His election would insure great harmony, and would prove a splendid solution of our'difficulties. PRESS COMMENT. The opponents of Mr. Corbett claim he is deteated, and his supporters admit it. There will have to be a new name brought forward. "Any old man" would be better for Oregon's interests and reputation. If some one mast be elected from that faction, better Joseph Siinnn. or H. W. Scott, or Donald Mac- kav, or Henry failing, or any one oi a hundred whose names will suggest themselves in the roll of public men. But, still better, a man representing neither faction, who will harmonize and unite the Republican party in Oregon. Salem Statesman, A CRITICAL TIME During the Battle at Santiago. SICK OR WELL, A RUSH NIGHT AND DAY. The Packers at the Battle or Santiago de Cuba Were all Heroes Their Heroic Kflortg In Getting Ammunition and Rations to tlie Front Saved the Day. ' P. E. Butler, of pack-train No. 3, writing from Sandiago, De Cuba, on July 23d, says: "We all had diarrhoea in more or less violent form, and when we landed we bad no time to see a doctor, for it was a case of rush and rush night and day to keep the troops sup plied with ammunition and rations, but thanks to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, we were able to keep at work and keep our health ; in fact, T sincerely believe that at one critical time this medicine was the in direct saviour of our army, for if the packers had been unable to work there would have been no way of getting sup plies to the front. There were no roads that a wagon train could use. My com rad and myeelf had the good fortune to lay in a supply of this medicine for out pack-train before we left Tampa, and I know in four cases it absolutely saved life." The above letter was written to the manufacturers of this medicide, the Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des Moines, Iowa. For sale by Blakeley and Hough ton. Beats the KlondlKv Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysville.Tex., has found a more valuable discovery than has yet been made in the Klondike. For years he suffered untold agony from consumption, accompained by-henimor-rhages ; and was absolutely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds. He declares that gold is of little value in comparison with thie marvelous cure ; would have it, even if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle. daU throat and Asthma, Bronchitis an lung affections are positively cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion. Trial bottles free at Blakeley & Houghton's drnz store. Regular 6ize 50 cents and $1.00. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. 2 NOTICE. Outstanding -warrants on ecbool dis trict No. 12, Wasco county, Oregon, will be paid on presentation at my office. Interest ceases on and after this date. C. L. Schmidt, Cleri. The Bailee, Sept. 12, 1S98. $6.50 PER TON DELIVERED. For car load lots call on E. KURTZ, Agent, Tel. 38. The Dalles, Or. ddISI PROFESSIONALS. JJA. STURDEVANT, Dentist. Office over French & Co.'s Bank Phone 6, THE DALLES, OREGON J)AN ROBERTS, Attorn ey-at-Law. ' Collections a Specialty. 3eeond Street, THK DALLES, OREGON. ,Y TILLMAN CARLSON, D. D. ' With Dr, S. H. Frazier, Dentist. Plates: Partials, 5: full upper or lower, $7.50, Office 'phone 276. Umatilla House, $7. Booms 1 and 2, Chapman Bloci. J-JKS- GEISBNUOKFFEK & KCKDI, Physicians and Surgeons, Special attention given to surgery. Rooms 21 and 22, Tel. 828 Vogt Block B 8 HUKTINGTON H S WILSON H1 UNTINGTON & WILSON, AnUKSEYS AT LAW. THE DALLES, UKEUU2i Office over First Nat. Bank. FRED. W.VvJI ON, ATTORKEY-AT LAW, THE DALLES, OREGON. Office ovei First Sat. Bank. Regulator lAne Tie Dalles. Portlaoi ani Astoria Navigation Co.' sirs. Regulator (S Dalles iCity FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE BETWEEN Tne Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks and Port land daily, rcm'- Sunday. DOWN THE YALLEY OR TO EASTERN OREGON? Are vou going If so, sa-ve money and enjoy a Deautiful trip on the Columbia. The west-bound train arrives at The Dalles in ample time for passengers to take the steamer, arriving in Portland in time for the outgoing Southern and Northern trains; East bound passengers arriving in Tbe Dalles in time to take the East-bound train. For further information apply to J. N. HARNEY, Agent, Oak Street Dock. Portland, Oregon, Or W C. ALLAWAY, Gen. Agt., The Dalles. Oregon FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A EXERALBANKING BUE1NE3 Letters of Credit issued available in the Eastern States. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St. .Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points in Oregon and Washington. Collections made at all points on fav orable terms. J. 8. 8CHENK, President. H. M. Beai. , Ciishte I flfSt HatiODal BS. THE DALLES - - - OREGON A taeneral Hanking Business transacted Deposits received, subject to Sight , Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on dav of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on . New York, San Francisco ani Port land. DIREOTOKS D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schenck. En. St. Williams, Geo. A. Liibb. H. M. Bbam.. - CO Kfi asVfi on en OllWU Plate Cameras. OZ.CU Eastmans No. 2 Eureka Jr. Makes Pictures 3x34 Inches; weighs 12J oz. V . THE SNIPES-KINERSLY DRUG CO. Kodaks, Cameras and Supplies. THE DALLES, ... OREGON. Send for Catalogue. Bob Moore, of LaFayette, Ind., says that for constipation he has found De Witt's Little Early Risers to be perfect. Tbey never gripe. Try them for stomach and liver troubles. " Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. C. J. STTJ BlilfiG- Wholesale and Retail Wines, Liquors and Cigars. - Agency for the Greatest American Liquor Yellowstone Sour WHISKEY from $2.75 to $6.00 per gallon. IMP0ETED COGNAC from $7.00 to $12.00 ALirCEKIA EEAHDIIS from $3.25 ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD. HOP GOLD BEER on draught, and Val Imported Ale and Porter. JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CIGARS. PIONEER 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 Grocer. , War or No You will alwa3Ts have the benefit of Low Prices at Ipdru feller's afe. Ice Cream, Ice Cream Soda, Candies, Fruits, Nuts and Oysters in any style. 5. f. lap border;. Has a full Line of Watches that can be bought at reasonable prices All Goods as represented. fiext door to First Rational Bank, (Todes ai?d pabrie C Grandall DEALERS IN fill kinds of . UNDERTAKERS rfS EMBALMERS The Dalles, Or. Funeral Supplies CITY LIVERY AND FEED STABLE Northwest Cor. Fourth and Federal Streets. Special Attention to Feeding Transient Stock. Closed Hack Day or Night. PRICES REASONABLE. Tom A. Ward and Jos. T. Robertson, Preps. THE DALLES, OR. ; f. s. GurqiiriG, BLACKSMITH and WAGONMAKER. Blacksmith's Supplies. Horse-Shoeing a Specialty. Second and Langhlm Streets, THE DALLES, - - - - OREGON. SI f l 1 mi mas wmstxfcv. s (4 to 15 years old. per gallon. (11 to 20 years old.? to $6.00 per gallon. (4 to 11 years old.) Blatz and Hop Gold Beer in bottles, r BAKERY. war pine Watch Work a Specialty. THE DALLES, OR. We are ready to 9how them in Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Ladies' Capes and Jackets. "Time enough" is a poor principle. Thosn who make the earliest selections secure best results. The stock is complete and new and we invite vou to look at it. & Barget Robes, Burial Shoes, Ete. fire You a Plunger? When von go in for anything you no doubt want the best to be had. It pays to have your toilet articles a little better or a little cheaper and just as good. We make a feature of selling you standard toilet articles at pi ices below the stand ard. Because we recommend it you may depend upon it. RELIABLE PHARMACISTS. 175 Secont Street; THE DALLES. Where there is a big smoke there must be a biz fire. This should remind you that you can get a big smoke opt of one of our cigars which are to be bad at our store. No better clears, but the prices are not eo high. We cannot u fiord to sell poor cigars, so as we must have low priced ones. ' We cut the prices on bet ter grades. Palace of.... Sweets Drags. ' The importance of having pre-crip tions filled with drugs of absolute and undoubted freshness impels us to urge you to allow us to do the compounding. The benefits accruing to the -sick will be greater; the cure speedier and the cost to those paying the bills less. There is no possibility of mistakes in our pre scription department. M. Z. DONNELL ...DRUGGIST... C. E. .HAYWARD. Next door to Purity Soda Works. Candies, Nuts, Soda Water; Ice Cream Soda. and Tobacco. - All kinds of Soft Ciders ' -and Summer Drinks. .