CD The Dalles Daily Chronicle. 9CB8CKIPT10N PKICJE. t)no week 5 15 One month -50 One year 6 00 FRIDAY DECEMBER 9, 1898 be able to read that these weapons have at length found their way to a land where they will never again be pointed toward the weak and the helpless. ' JI'KINLEVS FINANCIAL POLICY Speculation has long been rife re garding the president's 'financial policy. The champions of the Mc Cleary bill have argued that he would urge congress to pass it. Even after Comptroller Dawes' report was pub lished they clung to the hope that he woXild lend the prestige of his name to their scheme of currency reform, but he has not done so. He has asked congress definitely to make but one change in our monetary legisla tion, and it is a change that has noth ing whatever to do with bank bills. His recommendation can be followed without any radical alteration in our cuirency system, except as it gives emphasis to the gold-standard idea in the practical workings of resump tion. The resumption act was passed be fore there was any recognized dif ference in intrinsic value between a gold and a silver dollar. As the law stands, the government may use gold or silver in the redemption of its notes. It has always waived its op tion in this respect in favor of the note-holder. If Bryan had been elected president the government would have exercised its option by- compelling the note-holder to accept silver, and thus the country would have been put upon a silver basis. What the president now desires is that the resumption act shall be so amended that, to quote his exact lan guage, "when any of the United States notes are presented for re demption in gold, and are redeemed in gold, such notes shall be kept and set apart and only paid out in ex change for gold"" It is. not to be un derstood that he aims to retire such notes from actual circulation merely to place resumption on a gold basis, tor in further discussion of the sub ject he remarks that "the present con dition of the treasury ampl3' warrants the immediate enactment of legisla tion under which a portion of the gold holdings should be placed in a trust fund trom which greenbacks should be redeemed upon presenta tion, but when once redeemed should not thereafter be paid out except for gold." In this way the silver menace would be effectually removed, with out the disturbance of our present currency system. The next Cortes will abolish the colonial department, which has suc ceeded in looking after the welfare of the Spanish colonies so carefully that there are now no colonies left. Or, to be more exact, Spain does rot need a colonial department now that all her colonies have left. Two PolDted QuesTlens Answered What is the use of making a better article than your competitor it you can not get a better price for it? Ans. As there ia no difference in the price the public will buy only the better, so that while our profits may be smaller on a single scale they will be much greater in the aggregate. How Can you get the public to know your make is the beet? If both articles are brought prominent ly before the public both are certain to be tried and the public will very quickly puss judgment on them and use only the better one. This explains the large eale on Cham berlain's Cough remedy. The people have been using it for vears and have found that it can always be depended upon. They may occasionally take up with ebme fashionable novelty put forth with exaggerated claim?, but are certain to return to the one remedy that they know to be reliable, and for coughs, colds and croup there is nothing equal to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. Fains in the chest when a person has a cold indicate a tendency toward pneu monia. A piece ' of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on to the ' chest over the seat ot pain will promptly relieve the pain and prevent the threatened attack of pneu monia. This same treatment will enre a lame back in a few hours. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton. Cub tn our Checks. All countv warrants registered prior to Feb. 1, 1895, will be paid at my office. Interest ceaseB after Nov. 14, 1898. C. L. Phillips, Countv Treasnrer. eu Today The plea of Senator Hoar that we have bought the Philippines for $20, 000,000, when we have no constilu tional right' to buy sovereignty, is absurd. We have no more "bought'" the Philippines for 820,000,000 than we "bought" California and New Mexico, an area of 545,000 square miles, for $18,000,000 in 1848. It was a conquest really in both cases. The utter inadequacy of the sum paid, measured by the value of the territory taken, shows that in both cases the circumstasees were identi cal. We exacted whatever territory we saw fit, and then, in the spirit of humanity for a fallen enemy, gave him a little money to start in the business of housekeeping again. Un less Senator Hoar holds that the treaty of Guadaloupe-Hidalgfl in 1848, was an unconditional purchase of sovereignty over California and New Mexico, his "constitutional" argument on this point will hardly ', hold water. Oregonian. I Sour and Dill Pickles in Bulk, Cranberries, G3? , Saner Kraut, Sweet Potatoes, New Orleans Molasses, Miple 3r up, Maple Sugar, Swiss Cheese, Cream Cheese, Young America Cheese, Apples, Pears, Etc.;. Also a Full Line of Groceries. ...jnaiei SBentOD ..THE Hfi'OTRSE DEALERS.. 167 Seconi SL THE DALLES, OR. The comptroller's report shows that there is a lot of money in the country, and that a greater percent age of it than ever is finding lucrative employment. After nil, that is the best showing that could possibly be made. Among -the non dutiable imports which have recently reached New York are 6,000 Mauser rifles and seven Spanish cannon taken from Morro castle. It is a real pleasure to 3 GENERAL BMsitHs I ..AND... -b Hoisesfioeis. Wagon and Carriage Work. Fish Brothers' Wagon. TIM and Jefferson. Phone 159 It is a chance that has not occurred for many years to buy Men's and Boy's wear; the quality for the money which is being offered by us. lemember this will last but a short time longer Post yourself on prices elsewhere and then call on us. We will sell you clothing which has been manu .factured for city trade for less than you can buy cheap clothing. ALL-WOOL BOY'S SUITS, SIZES PROM 4 TO 12, ALL-WOOL YOUNG- MEN'S SUITS, SIZES 12 TO 19, ALL-WOOL MEN'S SUITS, ALL SIZES, - - - -BLACK AND BLUE OVERCOATS, SILK LINED, EXTRA HEAVY AND EXTRA LONG MEN'S ULSTERS, BLACK ALL WORSTED SUITS, all CUTS AND STYLES, AT $1.25. AT 4.00. AT 5.50. AT 6.50. AT 6.00. AT 7.50. In underwear and overshirts all we ask of you is to examine them and our prices and you will be con vinced that you have never been offered anything of the kind for the money. All-wool Blankets, extra sizes, at $3.50. HATS. All we ask of you is to examine our styles and and prices. No. 166 Second Street, W. A. Johnston's Old Stand, Drugs. The importance of having prescrip tiona 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... Just What Voa uuant. A good drug sign. ) :i ii in i ilr '' T You well know that a good drug sign is the patronage which is bestowed on the store. It is the purity of the goods handled and the manner of doing busi ness that makes and keeps this business. We are pleased with the result of our ef forts to supply the best drugs at the best price. We are particular about the compounding of them. RELIABLE PHARMACISTS. 175 Second Street. THE DALLES. C. J. STUBLtlJiG Wholesale and Retail Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agency for the Greatest American Liquor Yellowstone Sour i sh Whiskey. WHISKEY from $2.75 to $6.00 per gallon. (4 to 15 years old. X IMT0BTED OOGNAO from $7.00 to $12.00 per gallon. (11 to 20 years old.) AL IIOBUlA IBAKE-IES from $3.25 to $6.00 per gallon. (4 to 11 years old.) ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD. HOP GOLD BEER on draught, and Val Blatz and Hop Gold Beer in bottles. Imported Ale and Porter. JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CIGARS. DQ 13 New ideas tn Wall Paper here. Such wide variety as we are showing never be fore graced a single stock. Real imita tion creton effects at ordinary prices. Good papers at cheap paper prices. Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, yours for a small price, at our store on Third street. Also a full line of house paints. D. W. VAUSE, Third St. $6.50 PER TON DELIVERED. For car load lots call on E. KURTZ, Agent, Tel. 38. The Dalles, Or. 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 Grocer. War or No war You will always, have the benefit of Low Prices at ru feller's safe. Ice Cream, Ice Cream Soda, Candies, Fruits, Nuts and Oysters in any style.