The Dalles Daily Chronicle. FRIDAY SEPT. 7, 1900 For Ftedlcient WILLIAM M'KINLEY, or Ohio. For VIce-I'reMdent THEODORE ROOSEVELT, Of New York. Hon. Jerome Kcarby, populist nominee for governor of' Texas in 1896, and again nominated this year, Las declined to make the race on account of poor hcnlth. In his letter of declination he scores the demo crats smartly, especially in state politics, which have been admin istered in all branches by them for twenty-seven years. Of the crusade against trusts and imperialism, he says it is a senseless and unmeaning fulmination. The paramount Issue with the democrats is not imperial ism, he asseverates, but office, and the secondary issue, dito. He char acterizes the democrats as revolution -ists, obstructionists, an aggregation of inconsistencies, without a foreign or domestic policy, without one unselfish purpose, with no ambition except to get office and power. He urges the populists not to be enticed from the real issues. Of Bryan's statemeut that the republican party will destroy the republican form of government he is especially scathing, saying-the democratic party is the only organized party that ever deliberately shot to death the Amer ican flag; that ever disfranchised citizens by millions; that enslaved its free born. It forced the war with Spain, and then obstructed the ap propriations to pay for it; it voted to ratify the treaty with Spain and pay 20,000,000 for the Philippines, and has ever since been clamoring to turn them loose and shake the responsibility. A Madaline, is. Y correspondent of the Now York Sun, hirrself r . . -w . merman, savs: ui anyoouy is in doubt how we will vote next No vembcr you may tell him throug your estimable columns that we Ger mans have a good memory ; we hav not forgotten the winter from 1893 to 1894 under Cleveland's adminis tration, when wp could get our meals at charitable soup kitchens and when Eood people distributed tens of thousands of loaves of bread to the hungry laboring man to keep him from starvation. We Germans ad mire charity, but don't like to patronize it so long as we are able to earn a living by working, as we could not do that time, for there was no work to be had. As for the campaign issue, expansion or free silver, I prefer expansion, since through building up those countries we have acquired a job may come to our hand once in a while. On the other hand, with 1G to I we could only draw fifty cents for every dollar of our saved money out of the bank, and no job at all at any price.' Senator James K. Jones, the demo cratic national chairman and director In the round cotton bale trust, said in a speech at Little Rock in dis cussing the gold standard : "Hun ureds of thousands of ignorant foreigners, who were here taking the bread out of the mouths of honest labor, voted at the last election at the dictation of McKinlcy's support ers. These foreigners comprised fully one-half of the number of votes received by McKinley." Chairman Jones uses different language when lie expatiates on the fancied con version of the Germans to the ioc dollar. Bryan and Pcnnoycr both agree that the republicans are still coining 16 to 1 silver dollars. So they are. Hut the republicans arc holding these dollars at a gold level, a little cir cumstance that Messrs. Bryan and PcnnoyerTforget to mention. Twenty-two of the largest laundry concerns in Chicago have formed a trust witha a capitalization of $2, 000,000, and, as a result, the price for washing dirty shirts has been advanced several cents all along the line. The Brynnltes will not fail to note that this embargo on soiled linen is another proof of the ruinous effect of the Dinglcy tariff. In the third year of the Dingley law our exports amounted to $1,394, 000,000, and our imports to 8849, 000,000. The nrgument that a re publican protective tariff is n blight ou foreign trade will be heard no more. "The flag came back from Mexico and Canada after the settlement of wars," say the Bryanites. So it did. So it did. But it has never been removed from any territory ceded to this country by treaty. No lllght to Ugllueia. The woman who is lovely in face, form and temper will always have friends, but one who would be attractive must keep her health. If she is weak, sickly and all run down, she will be nervcus and irritable. If she has con etipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. Electric Bitters is the beat medicine in the wold to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify tho blood. It gives strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich complexion. It will make a good-looking, charming woman of a run-down invalid. Only 50 cents at Blakeley's drug store. 2 Why pay f 1.75 per gallon for inferior paints when you can buy James E. Patton's eun proof paints for $1.50 per gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark & Falk, agents. ml CATARRH THE CLEANSING AND HEALING CUKE FOR CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm Easy and pleasant to us?. Contains no in jurious drus;. It is quickly absorbed. Gives Relief at once. JS!SXX UULU'MtltAU Heals and 1'rotccU the Membrane. Hestores tho Senses of Taste and Smell. Large Stzo, BO cents at Drujrfsts or lyr mall ; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. ELY BUOTH12KS, 50 Warrea Street, New York. Oregon STATE Fill SALEM, OREGON. September 17 to 22, 1900. BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE. Grounds greatly improved, buildings repaired and renovated, all stock build ings thoroughly disinfected; everything in fir8l-clasg condition for the largest and beat Live Stock Show and Agricult ural Exposition ever held on the Coast. $20,000 ir? premiums purses Good racing every afternoon. Music and fun at night. AUCtlOn S.llo Of livestock will linilo n loml. liiK feature. All livestock and other exhibits hauled free over tho -Southern 1'aclflc railroad. Reduced jmhtenxer rates on nil railroads, for premium list and other Information address v. ii. wr.iiKUMi, resident. Hlllsboro, Or. M. I). WISUOM, Set'., Portland, Or. L. Lane. GENKKAL II raisin AND Horsesnoe Wagon and Carriage Work. Fish Brothers' Wagon. Third and Jefferson. Phone 159 Retiring from Business. Closing out my Entire Stock Regardless of Cost. Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, at much less than wholesale prices. Will soil in bulk or in lots, or any way to suit inirch users. Entire stock mnst be closed out before 30 days. Alt goods will be sacrificed except Thompson's Glove-lUtlnp Corsets and Uutterick Patterns. Your prices will bo initio. Call early ami secure bargains. J. P. McINERNY, Corner Second and Court Sts. MT. ANGEL COLLEGE, Conducted by the Benedictine Fathers. The Ideal Place for Your Boys. Will Reopen on Sept. 5th, 1900. A Difficult Problem. It is among the most difficult prob-j lotus of natural science for one to become j expert in several lines. J. . Adcos & i Co., by their combination, have over come this difficulty in a practical man-, ner. J. E. Adcox is an expert watch-; maker and is good on jewelry, optical I work and engraving, while "Theo. H. i Lietie is an expert optician and is good on watch repairing, jewelry work and engraving. Their price is as low as con- sistent with good workmanship. They are prepared to do all work in their ! several lines, on short notice. Work ; sent by mail or exurees will receive. prompt attention. Sign, "Big lied Watch." OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. The CLARENDON RESTAURANT And CAFE. J. B. Orossen & Oo., Props. 87 Second Street. 81. luaig's flcadeiTty Under the direction of the ft Complete Cipe Of : Dm at M.Z. DONNELL, THE DRUGGIST. Sisters of, the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary. THE DALLES, - OREGON. This institution is pleasantly situated nenr tho Columbia on the line of the O. II. .V X. Co.'; thence It is eaiyot access for nil those who do sire to secure n comfortable home and n progres sive sent of learning for their daughters or wards. The location of the Academy is ono of the most healthy on the Pacific elope, this por- uuu oi wfeKou wing provermai ror us pure uuu picturesque tcenery, water, bracltc air. The Academy is incorporated and authorized by luuBwio 10 comer achucimc honors. Jioird and tuition per Mjholastlo year, lfO, tudies will be resumed Tuetday, September, Ith. For detailed information apply to the fclstcr Superior. augC-lm ..CflflS. FRflM.. 1 Butchers and Farmers ..Exchange.. Keeps on draught tho celebrated COLUMBIA HKKK, ncknnwi edged the best beer In Tho Dalles, at the usual price. Come in, try It and be convinced. Also the Finest brands of Wines, Ll-juor and Cigars. SaDduiiehes of all Kinds always on hand. Jasfc What Yoa uaant. fe Ml Mica 'Axle Crease lightens the load shortens 'the rod. helps the team. Saves wear and expense, boia everywhere. made mr STANDARD Oil. OO. p. s. Canning, Blacksmith, Wagon Shop. Horseshoeing. Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies. dor Second & Lanolin. 'Phone 157 ems eli dull utwTurr ONE FOR A OOII. u.,a""d.c.J VK MwipSa. "MTOffRS Ml win iiw. UN. (jQSAflKO (jg. !nurr o coo ox far PUIS. P. New ideas in Wall Paper hero. Such wide variety as we are showing novor ho- mm kiuuc-u n Biugio much', neai imita tion eroton effects at ordinary prices. Good papora at cheap paper prices. LIe?ant deafena, tasteful coloring, youm for a email price, at our store on Third atreet. Also a full line of house painta D. W. VAUSE, Third St. ine GoiumDia PacKing Co.. Backers of PORKand BEEF MANOFACTOHEKB OV Fine Lard and Sausages Curers of BRAND HAMS & BACON x)RIF.D BEEF. ETC. J. 8. BciuncK, rreuaent. K. M. Bkxll, Caihlcf First National Bank. THE DALLES - - OREdON A General Banking Business transacted vepoBiM received, aumect to Bight Draft or Check. Collections inado and proceeds promptl? remitted on dav of collect! Inn. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on New York, San Francisco and Port. land. DIHBOTOHa D. P. Thompson. Jno. B. Sohinok. Ed, M, Williams, Gbo. A. Liibk. a. M. ORAM.. vUvn w iwn unu 1 ATORN Kir-AT LAW $ i .oo per month. Strictly tint class local and long din tiuico telephone service within your homo. Lines do not nrons-talk. Your con versation will he kept a secret. No cost for installing. You set the standard Hunnlng Long blatant Instrument. Continuous day atid night survico, Wo will accept your contract for ton years and allow you to cimcol same on giving us thirty days writ ten notice. PACIFIC STATES TELEPHONE 0OB. O A VI T TVT T7"y-x T7r f Do you know tiiat .lolin I'ashek. the tailor, ia agent for two of the largest incrcliutit tailoring hoiisos in America? Do you know that ho will pell you a anil, mndu to your order, at cheap as the liiind-it.u.down, ready-made, you buy in the Htorus, and guarantee a lit or no ealoV Do you know that lie has nlrcndy on hand for tho coming full and winter trade tho handsomest mid finest line of sample ever shewn in The Dalles? t t JOHN PASHEK, Merchant Tailor, Agent. : 5 h8& - -5vi Q: r 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. Wasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain oi pii kin Headquarters for Rolled Grain, au kinds Headquarters for Bran, SJiorts, sVStti Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle ton FlOUr Tl"H I,lonr 1H manufactured expressly for hmllj , , , u : overv Rack ia guaranteed to givo satiefsttion. e i sell our goods lowor than any house in the trade, and if you don't taiakio call and got our prices and he convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats. t THE CELEBRATED .. .GOMJIWBIA 6HEWERY.... AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop. Of tho product of this well-known hrewory tho United States Heidtli t ,?!0.'.1.8 r 100,0' "A more aupeiiorhrew never entered n i 1 lu l?7 ?f.l,' United Stutoflj Health reports. It is nhsolutely dovoU ?.. !. , "i,lrBCf .f "'"ration, hut on the othor hand is composed pi ,i 1 s 1 "t"1 ?,101Iti,,t 01 hops. Ita tonic qualities aro of the high , ltTca" bo ! with tho greatest honoilt and satisfaction hy old and l uf" c winsciontloualy ho presenhed bv the physicians wild possibly fV l " ' ,,Uror or uat0 w,1le80'n heverago could not jj iast becond Street, THE DALLES, OREGON. - - nrr- DEALKHS IN All kinds of Funeral Supplied Gmdall&Barget UNDERTAKERS iP EMBALMERS Tho Dalles, Or. Robes, Burial Shoes Etc. THIS UMhV.h, OKKUON State Jlomal School, MONMOUTH, - . OREGON. Pall Term Opens September 18, 1900. vnduaUon. " ' ""lulal Bcnon nro VWm to take the HUto Cortltlcuto liamclUlcn - araduatoi roadlly iioouro good MlUoo. Uxpcuu of ywir Irom ,.M t0 11M For O.AtAli.ffllA n....ul..ln. ...II P. t.. OAMPIIKM;, Pretldcnt; or W A. WANN, 8ecrctry of FcuW-