The Dalles Daily Chronicle. TUESDAY SEPT. 4, 1900 For President WILLIAM M'KINLEY, or niiin. Fur Vice-VrrMtlent THEODORE ROOSEVELT, Of Now York, J) EMOCRA TIC INCONSISTENCY. G. C. Clemens, candidate of the social democracy for governor of the next president, precisely lUe same course will be pursued toward the Filipinos, for Bryan's position pledges him to McKinley'a course. "This cry of imperialism wearies me anyhow. It has been durlug her imperialism that England has became fn all but form a republic. At the beginning of her dominion in India not even business men could vote in England. In 1S07, Disraeli, the most imperialistic of prime ministers, gave workingmen the right to vote." the state of Kansas, said speech : Rev. Dr. Theodore L. Cuyler, of in a recent Brooklyn, rejects the program 01 uie I anti-imperialists who met at Inrti- Retiring from Business Closing out my Entire Stock Regardless of Cost. pncei Dry Goods, Clothing, Boole and Shoes, at much im that, wholesale es. Will sell in bulk or in lote, or any way to suit purchasers. Entire stook must be closed out before 30 days, i rilled except Thompson's Glove-litting Cors.'ts Your prices will bo mine. Cull early mid serine J. P. McINEKNY, Corner Second and Court Sts. All goods will bo s.tc and Hntteriek Patterns bargains. MT. ANGEL COLLEGE, Will Reopen on Sept. 5th, 1900. . .. . 1.-1 ..-t.,I(1rtf1Intrtll "The democratic piaitorm limy , auapons uecause ..u v-um ...... n i. 11 -l"U t- Jl4.i,n TV "h orCi indorses McKinley's course in the "an eloqucm political agitator, with-! Conducted Dy ttLG teneCllCtine JJ atiieib. Philippines when it proposes that we 1 out a fhred of executive experience," -- -- - - - shall establish a stable government j who has "never originated a solitary j Tlie IdeEll JrlElCe 101' lOUl1 JDOJ'S. there and protect the islands against j scheme of statesmanship, and has all other nations. How are we to constantly employed his vigorous establish a stable government with- literary powers in the advocacy of out first threshing the armed bands the most pestilent financial heresies," that try to drive us away? How f while his "reiterated and confident are you to stay in a house and put j predictions made in his campaign of the furniture to rights when a man is! 1 890 arc now a laughing stock." trying to throw you throush the : window, unless you first kick him' LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN. into a peaceful frame of mind ? Fro, J: Knebe,' P"ture; h'1"! 1 . ,! south ot town, two mares. One Is a "If the Philippines are not Lmtedjt)fjrk baV( bramled H on left shoulder, States territory, what business is it left hind foot white, weight about 1150 $1.00 per month. Htrii'.tlv tbit chi 1'irul nn.l long' distance telephone service- within your linniu. Linos do not eroas-talk. Your con versation will ho kept a secret. No cost for Installing. You got the standard Hunnlng Lone Distant Instrument. Continuous day and nlijht service. Wo will accept your contract for tun vears uiul allow you to cancel pa mo on lvltK us thirty thivH writ ten notice. PACIFIC STATES TELEPHONE 00B. of ours whether tkey have a stable or any government at all? They are on the other side of the earth and perpetual civil strife there could do ns no harm. Wc never worried over the stability of the government of the Philippine islands in all the years before that morning Dewey proceeded to do business in Manila bay. Why should wc worry now if the islands are not ouii? I am afraid the democrats are trying to get us into trouble by inducing us to meddle with the private affairs of other folks. "Again, if the islands are not ours, but .belong to the bilipinos, why should we propose to protect them against all other nations? Has not Germany or Russia the right to pro tect them against us as we have to protect them against Germany and Russia? "And it the Filipinos own the country themselves, ought we not in common decency to wait till they ask us to protect tbem ? Perhaps Ihcy might prefer some other pro tector, and it is 'exclusively their own affair. "And how are we to establish stable government and then become and remain protectors? Are we to use moral suasion alone? If Ger many should conclude to send an army to the Philippines what are we to do? Surely Mr. Bryan would not have us to resort to hated 'militar ism' to repel the invaders! Perish the 'imperialistic' thought! If the islands are part of our territory what is a president to do with a rebellion there against the authority of the United States? What could any president do but precisely what McKinley has been doing put down the rebellion first, reserving all questions ot ultimate disposition pos sible. "The democratic position is utter ly inconsistent if we do not own the islands; it is a brazen proposal that we abdicate our sovereignty if we do not own them. McKinley's course has been logical, at least. He has assumed that the islands arc American territory. He has assumed that Aguinaido is a Jefferson Davis, and McKinley has been dealing with him as Lincoln dealt with the head of the southern confederacy has been treating him as a rebel. Van landigham liked Lincoln no better than Hoar (Hoar has now puulicly stated that he will support and vote for McKinley. Ed.) and some others seem to like McKinley. Bry an should have adhered to his first position immediate withdrawal of our forces from the Philippines. That was at least logical. But to deny our right to the islands and still propose that wc shall exercise a protectorate over them what logic is there in this? The actual truth is that, whether McKinley or Bryan be pounds. The other is brown, bin H " left shoulder, weight about S00 pounds. A liberal reward will be paid for their return to J. Knubel.or for such it forma tion as will lead to their recovery, s-t Floral lotion will cure wind chapping and sunburn. Manufactured by Clarke & Falk. Clark & Falk are tinver closed Sunday Don't, foreec this. A Difficult Problem. ! : It is among ll.o most dillicnlt pro!)- ' ! lems of natural science for one to become- I expert in several lines. J. K. Adeox & j 1 Co., bv their combination, have over-i, come this difficulty in a pmetical man-; i ner. J. K. Adeox is an expert watch-; maker and is good on jewelry, optic.il . work and engraving, while Theo. II. : Liube is an expert optician and is good t on watch repairing, jewelry work and , eneraving. Their price is as low n con sistent with go"d workmanship. They t are prepared to do all work in their ', several lines, on short notice. Work sent bv mail or exuress will receive prompt attrition. Sign. "Dig lied Watch." Drying Preparations simply devel op dry catarrh ; thoy dry np tho secretions, which adhere- to tho membrane and decom pose, causing a far moro serious trouble than the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry ing inhalants, fumes, smokes and snulTa and uso that which cleanses, soothes and heals. Ely's Cream Balm is such a remedy ami mil euro catarrh or cold in tho head easily and pleasantly. A trial sizo will bo j mailed for 10 cents. Alt druggists sell tno 50c. size. Ely Brothers, 50 Warren St., N.Y. Tho Balm cures without pain, does not irritato or caue sneezing. It spreads itself over an irritated and angry surface, reliev ing immediately the painful inflammation. With Ely's Cream Balm youaro armed against Nasal Catarrh and Ilay Fever. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. The CLARENDON RESTAUR And CAFE. J. B. Orossen & Co., Props. 57 Second Street. 1 Sf mam's DnnitPiuii uu fumy u jiuuuunjij 1 Complete Cii?e of Dm $8 at M. Z. DONNELL, THE DRUGGIST. Wasco Warelo use Company 1 Headquarters for Seed Grain of au kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain ot pii kin Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, SrffiS Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle ton Flour This Hour in manufactured expressly lor family iibii? hvitv Hucl: in uiiarnnteed to clvo pntt'fartioD. .lt our uoodfl lower than anv house in the trudu, and if you don't tlmtkM Kill and yet our prices and bo conviuccd. Highest Prices Paid for Whea.t, Barley and Oats. Oregon STATE FHIB SALEM, OREGON. September 17 to 22, 1900. BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE. Grounds greatly improved, buildincs repaired and renovated, all stock build ings thoroughly disinfected ; everything in firsl-clasg condition for the largest and beat Live Stock Show and Agricult ural Exposition ever held on the CoaH. $20,000 in premiums purses Good racing every afternoon. Music and fun at night. Auction Balo of livestock will be made a lead liiK feature. All livestock ami other exhibits hauled free over the boutliorn Pacific rnl'routl. ItwiuccU tiasteliKer rales :ti all railroads. For premium lUt and oilier .'nforiuatlon address W. II. WKIIltUNIi, President, lllllsboro, Or. M. . WldDOM, Sec., Portland, Or. Under the direction of the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary. THE DALLES, - OREGON. This Institution U pleasantly situated near the Columbia on tho line of tho O. It. .v N. Co.; thence It Is easy ol accens for nil those who de sire to ecllo a comfortable home and a proRres slve teat of learning for their daughters or wards. The location of the Academy is one of the most healthy on tho Pacific slope, this por tion of Oregon being proverbial for Its pure water, brachR air, and picturesque cencry. The Academy Is incorporated and authorized by the Stato to confer Academic hnuors. Ho'ird and tuition per wholastio year, 1W. Studies will bo resumed Tuesday. September, ith For detailed Information apply to tho hitter .Superior. augfi.im r L. Lane, 3 (iKN'KIlAL BiacKsmim i V r '( r r V y r Y Y m I Y Y Y !: AND Horsesp r ..GHflS. fMM- BufcehePB and Fatrneps ..Exchange.. Keeps on draught Hie celebrated COLUMIIIA JIKKIS, ncliiiow: edged tho belt beer in Tho Dalles, at tho usual price. (Jouio In, try Hand be convinced. AUo the Finest brands of Wines, Ll juor and Cigars, Sanduiiehes of all Kinds always on hand. VsV. Wagon and Carriago Work. Fish Brothers' Wagon. Third anfl Mcwd, Phone 159 Mica 'Axle Grease CU3 light the load horteus the road. helps the team. Saves wear m expense, boio every wuerc. TANOARO Oik 00. Gunning, Blacksmith, Wagon Shop, Horseshoeing. Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies. (lor Second & LanaMin. 'Phone 167 DiTfilJIIII'S Just What You mant. I M New ideas in Wall Paper here. .Such wide variety us we ate ehowinc never be fore graced a single Block. Real imita tion crotun eflecte 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. CLEANLINESS. being advocated by all parties regardless of race, color or pre vious coiidititni of servitude. li'Miii-inber wn make our custo mers glad when they buy or l'tiro l'runared Paints, There is iiniali and glou to its work that is ndiniied by all. Paints, Oils, Glass, Picture and Room Moldings He sure and inspect our stock of Wall Paper Ueaign0 for 10(!0 on Display H. GLENN & CO. Washington Street, between .Second and Thin!. a ! ljena me lour uiari Do yon know that John Pashek. the tailor, is agent for twool the largest merchuiit tailoring houecu in AmerieaY Do you know that he will eoll you a suit, matin to your order, as chei iiB tho hand-iiio-down, ready-inade, you buy in the stores, and guarantee a fit or no gale? Do you know that he has already on hand for tho coming hH and winter trade tho handsomest and finest line of'sainplca ever sliown in Tho Dalles? mmST t) A CJUnV Hr I . m1.. Arrant j jrAaajuii, jlw.ua uuaui xuajlux, agouu m $H&fc$l jg5BKOH&4 ONE fOR A OOtl. All I it Rroof. Pimple. Pr..at I'll I Uuralla4cbndOfpMra. XJUUC Slf S "f "1 n" mtltree,tj' full box for Trie CoiumDia Packing Co.. PACKERS OF PORKand BEEF MANUFACTUHKK8 0K Fine Lard and Sausages Curers of BRAND HAMS & BACON iJRIF.D IJEEF. ETC. DEALEHS IN fill kinds of Funeral Supplies Grandall & Burget UNDERTAKERS ,js EMBALMERS Tho Dallos, Or. flobes, Bufial Shoes Etc. J. S. HCIIBKCK, frctlileni. I!. M. ilKAI I., CUlll(JI First national Batik. THE DALLES ... OREOON A General Banking Business transacted Deposits received, subject to Sight Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on dav of collection. Bight and Telegraphic Exchange iold on New York, Ban Francisco and port land. DIKBOTOKS. D. P. Thompson. Jno. 8. Bohbnux, Ed. M. Williams, Quo. A. Lib, H, M. Bkall. tduii w urn unu j a 1 louo f i, r ATOKNKY-AT law, r ft 'Aft lAM i TUK OALI.KS, OKKOON PIONEER BAKERY. I have re-opened this well-known Bakery , and am now prepared to supply every body with Broad, Pies and Cakes. Also all kinds of Staple and Fanoy Grocer es. GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer. RpffHP Vnil I'lnco "y flf8 'or a tomtstono or for UGIUIG JUU curbinu, fencing or other cemetery work, call on Louis Coinlni. I wll not only give you H the Informntion you need hut I WJH qtap you prices yon cannot bent anywhere, Let no one bluff you. It will take only a few minutes to call and see me. If you have n neighbor wbo ever did builness with me consult him ns to tho price and quality 0f my work Pnmini ; LUUIO OUIlim' nnd abide by the result,