The Dalles Daily Chronicle. SATURDAY MAY 2C. 1POO Republican Ticket. STATE OFFICERS- Justice of the Snprenie Court C. E. VTolverton. Pood and Dairy Commissioner J. W. Bailer. DISTRICT OFFICERS- Conjrresnian Malcolm A. Moodv, of The Dalles. Joint Senators J. Williamson, of Crook; T. H.Johnston, of Wasco: W. W. Steiwer, of Wheeler. Joint Rfcpie?entativeA. S. Roberts, of Wasco; R. A. Emmett. of Klamath ; George MiIW. of Gilliam; George Ctattanach, of Grant; Georce A. Bar rett, of Grant; T. fl. McGreer, of Wasco. I District Attorner Frank Menefee. of. The Dalies. I COUNTY TICKET. County Judge A. S. Blowers, of Hood Biver. Commissioner P. A. Ktrchhemer, oi Antelope. Sheriff Eobert Kelly, of The Dalles. Clerk A. E. Lake, of Wamic. Treasurer C. L. Phillips, of The Dalles. Assessor C. L. Schmidt, of The Dalles. Superintendent of Schools C. L. Gil bert, of The Dalles. Smreyor J. B. Goit, of The Dalles. Coroner W. H. Butts, of The Dalles. For Justice of the Peace of The Dalles Timothy Brownhill. Constable Frank Hill, of The Dallee. PARTY LOYALTY ABO VE FRIES D SHIP. The man who allows himself to be beguiled by clever speeches from democrats, into believing that the democratic party will carry the election in June, will wonder at his guilelessness when the votes are counted, and kick himself for throw, ing away his vote on principles he finds to be things of the past, says the Pendleton Tribune. It is im possible to eliminate the personal element in a count' election, among men who have known each other for a number of years. This fact must be met and contended with as far as possible, but the new man has not "that obligation of friendship upon him and can vote straight for bis ticket. We do not condone voting for any man on an opposite ticket but accept it ns a fact that men do such things, even when their own party principles are much at stake. There are times vhen it may be done better than now, among re publicans particularly. This is a year when party lo3alty is above all friendships. Oregon, as has bjen repeated, strikes the key note of the campaign throughout the entire country. Let a single county in this state go democratic and it weakens tbe effect of republicanism on tbe United States. Bryan and his fol lowers, wiil make the most of ever item in their favor. Jf one democrat is elected in any count' they will boast of it, and if several are elected they will claim the entire county. The results from constable .to bu preme judge will be added together nud as big an account credited to democracy as it will be within the power of democrats and populists to create. Were it not presidential year it would not be so necessary or men to vole for republican principles instead of personal friends, but the possibilities of a change of policy in the administration of our government should not be allowed to gain an iota of strength. One couuty ofllcer placed in the court house by tbe democrats is too great an achievement to allow, and can be prevented if republicans vote solidly for their ticket, which aside from political reasons is well worthy of Ibeir undivided support. ' BANKING ON IGNORANCE. Tbe tUrk ignorance of the Baker City Democrat or tbe confidence with which it banks on the ignorance of its readers is conclusively demon strated by tbe following, which lately appeared in the idilorial columns of that paper. The only comment necessary at this time is that the ship subsidy bill has never been before the lower house of congress for the action of Messrs. Tongue and Mostly, and consequently they have no ex planation of their action to make tp anybody. The Hon. Malcolm A. Moody k&d the Hon. Thomas H. Tongue, our present representatives, are called upon to explain their action in the proposed ship subsidy steal that Is being engineered through congress by Mark Hannn. For political effect the measure has been temporarily dropped hut will be revived after the presidential election and made a law, unless tbe people arise and crush these plaint tools who wear the brand and collar of the Hanna ring. The Standard Oil Company, and other criminal trusts of their like, hope to rob tbe public of millions of dollars by the passage of the ship subsidy bill. The Oregonian has denounced the steal in strong terms. Their lack of consideration for the people's in terests and their friendly actions for tbe trust kings is sufficient to condemn Tongue and Moody to oblivion. There is but one wnj- to thwart the machinations of that imperious rogue, Mark Hanna. defeat his hench men at the polls. Voters, it is with in your province to protect your selves against the most gigantic robbery ever attempted upon tbe American people. Elect Tongue and Moody and the Meal is by your sanc tion; defeat then:, and Hanna is powerless t" irk his infamous designs. V . tor Smith and Daly. Tbe Dal.cs-CeliIo boat railway scheme that, whether designedly or not, has been a stalking horse long enough for killing off or postponing tbe only practicable permanent im provement, a canal and locks, seems to have been abandoned for good. Senator Hoar is helping the cause of Oregon copperheadism and Aguin- j aldo by permitting Oregon copper- heads to use his frank for the circula ' tion of his anti-expansion speech on j the Philippines. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tiie Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Official Inillnnllon. Quick at, a flash the man snatched ijcr psirs and was oil with it. I)i-ret-tlv iiehiud her. not 2D yards away, stood n policeman who had witnessed the erime. She turned to him. ery , ing frantically: "JJobher! rohher!" In a few moments the policeman stood heside her. "Snyr" he cried. "Don't you yelt UuM-er' at me:" His indignation was but natural, for -was it not his duty, after all, to see just such things? Philadelphia Press. Automobile on (lie Torrpnth. The haulage of boats by automobile along the canal between T5rtisels and Charleroi has demonstrated, after a long trial, that the new method of towing is three times quicker than horse traction. The automobile de rives its energy from a railway com posed of six lines, three of high ten sion (0.0:0 volts) and three of low tension, on which the trolleys run. The electricity is furnished by three dynamos, each of 12l horse power. Chicago Chrnnl"V 4 Dull Headache, Pains in various parte of the body, Sinking at the pit of the etomach, Loss of appetite, Feveriehnesi1, Pimples or Sores all positive evidence, of impure blood. No matter how It became to it must lie purified in order to obtain good health. Acker's Blood Elextr has never failed to cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poipons or any other blood diseases. It is certainly a wonderful remedy and we Bell every bottle on a positive guarantee. Blakeley & Hoiifh ton's dniK tore. Nasal CATARRH In 11 Ita B'.ijei there tliould be clcauliueia. Elj'i Crean Bala cleaoM, tootbea and lieala tbe Hutatti membrane. 1 1 cure catarrh end drive way cold in tbe bead quickly. Cream Balm is placed Into the noatrlla, pradi ertr tba BiesibraiM and U atworbtd. Rllf la lio BedlaU and a con follow. It U not drylog do not produce trueilug. large SUe, to etata at Drug fUU by mall ; Trial Ilxe, 10 cent by Ball. , AMY JKKITHUU, M Warran Stmt, Vtw York. WITTY MIND OF THE AMEER. Draws n Comparison Which Flanlly Prnrtratrd Ihr Knirllali Senar of Humor Ilia Crltlc-lam. The nmeiT, who is n diligent student of tilings Knglish, lias compared l lie imperial parliament to the Kabul Turk ish bath l.iddlc Why is parliament like the Kabul Turkish tin tit? -Mr. Prank .Martin, who was the ameer's listener when the comparison was mnile. could no' jruo-s ln-caiise he hud not been there. The anieer, says the London .Vows, would not lie drawn, hut dimply advised Mr. Martin to go to the itnmain. When he went he found "the bath full of men, and the hhjh dome overhead reverberated with calls for towels, soap and loud-voiced coin ersa tion, until the meaning of any individ ual words and the wonts themselves became lost in the confusion of sounds and but added-to the uproar." The ameer's riddle was answered. It will lie seen from the report which In clude this story that the amerr, who not so lone ago wns thought to lie dy ng. is lively indeed, lie criticises l'us sians and Knglish with deiiglitful im partiality. Hut he rc.-erves u good deal of sympathy for Great lirttitin, and re grets th.it he cannot help us with his forces in the present war. He thinks his hardy warriors would he useless after crossing the ocean. They are not Df the kind who are "never, never sick ut sea."" "MESSIAH" ON THE PLAINS. A. Notable Annual Mnalral Errui ol th Wrat That Attract Thouaund. "Itecause ofits surroundings, auc. uplifting by Its earnest methods auc teachiug, the Easter performance ol The Messiah' by the Swedish colony at l.indshorg. in centra! Kansas. it each spring one of the interestinjj events of the west," writes, Charles M. Harger of "Singing 'The Messiah' on the Planes." in Ladies' Home .lour nal. "A musical festival that, oat or the comparatively sparsely settle! prairies, can bring together IU.cimi peo ple during Holy Week, many of then coming 200 miles, must he eM-ellctit indeed. The growth of the audience in this instance, year after year, in dieates a thorough appreciation of r worthy rendering of Handel's great oratorio. "The Swedes are a singing people and the religious sentiment is strong in their hearts. The one cherishei. day for this colony of perhaps S.iiUi families is Kaster. and the chief glory thereof is 'The Messiah.' " Tour hint lred men nnd maidens participate in these renditions. The orchestra nuin Oen S.i pieces nud is supplemented by 4 three-manual pipe organ. The lead . rs, directors nnd soloists are al. members of the LindBborg commun ity and teachers in the college there.' Tbt- Chief 4f thf Cnuiunrliea. The aitairs of the Comanche tribe are absolutely controlled by Qunuah Parker, who is supreme in everything, savs the St. Louis Olohe-liemocrat. He has the white man's keen percep tion, and the Indian's cunning. He converses well in English, and nway from the tribe he wears the white man's dress. At home he paints his faee and dons a blanket. IJis resi dence is a large, two-story house, on the southern slope of the Wichita mountains. The rooms are clegnntly furnished and carpeted, and his din ing table amply supplied with china and silverware. Costly pictures adorn the wnlls. nmong them one in oil of his mother. Qunuah may as wel! aban don all hope of a congressional car eer he is the husband of seven wives. His last domestic acquisition is a beautiful and charming woman, said to have been purloined from a neigh boring Indian, who threatened dire vengeance, but was induced to stifle his anguish upon receiving JJ.OOO in money and mustangs. Uxiorla t Afrlcu. American exports to Africa have de creased slightly in the seven months ending with January, showing that the war has lost us more than It'has profited. Chicago Trlbu-y. For a Nice Suit of Clothes. I'antinKi Overeoutln-or Fhiicv VcntliiR. Klndlr call and examine my atock of Iin porttd and Ji n-'eatic W oolna. A Hue atock to elect from. HulU made from tbe loweat prlcea to die lilgb at grade. J. A. Eberle Fins Tailoring. INK IAtLaXt UJlBGO.V. v Complete Cipe of at M. Z. DONNELL, j THE:DRUCClST. r M!W lmV JkX MJt JaW AfXTAlAV JM MBM&J i. I JK1 5 L. Lane, GENERAL Wagon and Carriage Werk. Fish Brothers' Wagon. TMrulanfl Jefferson. Phone.159 1 i camjl ..chas. mH- Butchers and Farmers ..Exchange.. Keeps on drnuclit the celebrated i:OI.fMItIA HKKlt. nckiiow; HlKed the bent bw;r In Tiie llnlleii, nt the ununl price. Come in, trr Hunil be riinvlni-ed. Also the Fluent brands ol Wluca, Liquor nnd UIkh.-i. Sanduuiehes of all Klndk h!wr- on hand. r C. F- Stephens .Dealer In., Dry Goods, Clothing, Gents' Furnishings. Honta, Shoea. Hut. Cnp, Nutloim. AkI. ;for W. 1.. IloilfClak Shoe. Telephone No. fcS. The Dalles, Or. i.n eecona til., Just What You uuant. New ideas in Wall Paper here. Such wide variety an wo are showing never be fore graced a single stock. Keal iinita 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. Alio a full line ol house paints. D. W. VATJBE, Third St. JJ. 8TURDEVANT, Dentist. OfUcj orer French it Co. 'a Hank Fboao 6, THIS PALLK8, OKKUON Biacksmiin A N D Horsesnoer r i : i ? '.TaTalKKB Stcitiiicn citt.iiK seludulc, clii'ilule vtltliopl - Regulator. X Ship your Freight- DOWN, l.v Dulles nt S A. M. Tuc.Uy TIiUImUV nlUrilHV . Arr. 1'orllmnt at a r. a. nr. ' Lv. 1'ortl.iml lit 7 A. M. Mnmlny Vtlie(liiy Krlitity Arr. PalU-n nt 5 :w r. tt. Regulator Line. : A' FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE, S Travel ty the Steamer ol tbu lU'RUlntor Line. 5' roim the luiit ncrvlre jKnnlble. , I'ortUml Oftlec, Oak. Street Hock. W. fiWMTttftTlJ.tiTi.MMrtImTtTrtjriTtIttlt;T;i,B , 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 We Put... over' bit of twenty years experience and drug knowledge with everv I'rescription tliat's compounded here. is it any rea?on wh our )rescription business is increasing so rapidly? Ask your physician if we are reliable. BLHKELEY & HOU&HTOH. Reliable I'rescriptionists F. s. Gunning, Blacksmith, Wagon Shop, Horseshoeing. Dealer in' Blacksmith Supplies, Cor Second & Lauetlin. 'Phone 151 Important Announcement to you. For !IU days alter April let, I will sell all the Dry Goods, Clothing Jlools and Shoes, Hosiery, Illnnkets, Hats and Caps, on u cut In price of 25 per cent, for Cash. Now is your opportunity to yet bar gains. Don't lulus it. S. L. BROOKS, Successor to K. J. Collins & Co. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. The CLARENDON HESTAUHAflT And CAFE. J. B. OroBsen & Co., Props. 87 Seoond Street a a HUMTIHOTOH YTI1NTIM(1TW At Wlltinll M a wuaoji ATlOltNKYK AT LAW, OmcsomKlr.tNat.ffi VkUJU' OBBUOi' I REGULATOR LINE. DALLES, PORTLAND k ASTORIA NAY. COMPANY of tlm IlcKuUti.r Unc 111 ninai.).. , the Cnmjmny reserving tho rlRlit to shns notice, v : Str. Dnllos City. 4 DOWN Lv. I mi at (I A. M, MlltlllHV Lv rnrtlMri! t 7 oo i. via Tuccl,T.J Wl-dtlVMlftV riaav. . . uurNitr SMurd.r Arr hn rr. 1'orttBiid nt A r. M. t!.r..l The Comjuuir will endeavor toelveltimt S For further Information addrrtn ' "3 C. ALLAWAY, Gen. Afft. cer. C. S. Smith, THE dp-to-date(Jroeer Fresh Eggs and Creamery Butter a specialty. 2d Street. 'Phone 270. 1, ri. nciiKNa., I'rraldcnL 11. M.BlU, CuhtM First Rational Bank. THE DALLES - - - OREGON A General Banking Bneinese transacted 1 Deposit! received, subject to Sight Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on dav of collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange toid ci New York, Ban Francisco and port land. DIKKCTOKS D. P. Thomson. Jno. S. Schkcx. Ed. M. Wii.liaxb, Geo. L. Lmi. H.M. Bam, I FRENCH & CO., j BANKERS. ntANHACTA KNKKALIJANKI.NO BEHSH j Letterp of Credit lsmd available in the Eastern States. 1 Bight Eachange and Telegraph i Transfers sold on New York, ChicaW. 1 St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore ;koii, Seattle Wash,, and varioue pouu ' in Oregon and Washington. Collections made at ull points onut ' oraliln terms. The (iflinmtiia PackinoCB.. A W 1 WaVMaW a a.w j - PACKERS OF iPORKand BEEF I MANUFACTUKEKij OK ;Fine Lard and Sausages j Curtrs of BRAND 1 H A JVIaS & I jJRIF.D BKEF. ETC. , BO YE"!. EXPEBIBriva- I iiiiiawlMaMIt ,Mmiia UTS AC- AnroneasndliiK n kHrl. wtffif riivmithin priibitljrj''7t" .V&okon P'tU tloim utrlctlr winMrtoiitliil. I l'",if " , uotenu jont frue. Oldo.it H"",-y,u;iunn A CoTrl'( I'utwi.U tnkuii tliruuuli 'U?"X0V pflalfioIkf, without clmreo, l'1"'0,. Scknlific nmtm onri fourtnuiitbi.il. of" u ajoi Vflfl MIINN Co sou New jp "SEEL 8 Y H-. WMl.la-L- Mica lighten the load 'Axle anortea tbe 'CUfASE kelps the tm. Save. cVnanac. Bold every TAMfMH