The Palles Paily Chronicle. falJgj MONDAY Tor rldeiit WILLIAM M 'KIN LEY, Of Ohio. For Vic-rrlent THEODORE ROOSEVELT Of Sew Turk. BP.YAX ASD VALLAXDIGHAX. proved - SEPT. 10, 1SC0 patioa of Porto Kico. An efficient ; " i .-1 .. L - Uj Ajtnk ' lisbed. and roads are In process of j , construction which will make all part of the bland easily accessible. ' 'Toe judiciary has been reformed; schools have been reorganized and . improved; an efficient police force has nut down brigandage once the . ! Hetiring from Business. I Closing out my Entire Stock Regardless of Cost, j j Drr Good', Cloihtsf, Boo:. and Six, a? mcch less thin wholesale ,' I prices." Will se.; ia In t or in lots, or sy way to sct parcnisers. ; : Entire stock must be closed out before 30 days. AH rood will be sacrificed excrpt Thotrrwas GJore-S ttisc Corset ' and Batterick Patterns. Yoor prices will be a :ae. Cl, early and secare bargains. J. P. McINERNY, -j Corner 5t.vnd ami Court Sis. MT. ANGEL COLLEGE, Conducted by the Benedictine Fathers. The Idea Place for Your Boys. Will Reopen on Sept. 5th, 1900. csrse of tbe island and rendered , ilr. Brj-aa aust have been givirig'jjje anjj p-opy generally secure bis days and nights to stud of 1 impr0ved sanitation has had marked Clement L. Tallandigham's works, j efeclg jn promoting public health, j says the Inter-Ocean. That notor-!an.j untjer be new order of things it iocs copperhead's thoughts are echoed is safe tQ a;3Un3e ti,ati time passes, in all Mr. Bryan's recent speeches. tl)C 5san(l wU enj- ft prosperity This similarity of thought is natural, bitiierto unknown in its history. for Mr. "Bryan now, like nllandig-; ham In 1SC3, advocates surrender to! Henry Labouchere, the Cockney rebels. j editor of London truth, is out for Vallandighams most violent nndjBrysn. That is to say. Labouchcre treasonable speech was delivered (says be would vote lor i.ryan 11 tie, LLZL " May 1, 1SC3, at Mount Vernon, j had a chance, and '-Labbie" voices i ZZ T3 1 1 ; Ohio. He began by proclaiming his ' British sentiment about as well as J lJllflCUlt -ti ODlCni. "ricbt to criticise tbe acts of our i anybody. But where does that j.t ja among the most difficult prob- military servants." He cited as a "British Alliance" come in. i he ia " J"' i v , Co., by their combination, have over-. . come this difficulty in a practical man-! ' ner. J. E. Adcox ie an expert watch-' ' maker and is good on jewelry, optical i work and encravinc while Theo. H. i Liehe is an expert optician and ie good , on watch repairing, jewpiry work and : j engraving. Their price is as low as con- sistent with gond workmanship. They ! are prepared to do all work in their 1 several lines, on short notice. Work J sent by mail or express will receive prompt attention, sign, "tug lieu Watch." CiinoxiCLK would like to know r Nasal CATARRH precedent for such criticism the fact that "Tom Corwin, m the face of congress, hoped our volunteers in Mexico might be 'welcomed with uiuuu iJttuua UUsi,.u.u.c H"""- In aI1 lu eta, there Mr. Bryan m his speech of acceptance haaM be cieaniioeit. on Aug. S, 1900, at Indianapolis,' Elj's Cream Balm , " .... . cIeancs,(yUieandheai began b' proclaiming the same right the discard membrane. of criticism and also alleged Mexican war precedents. Yallandisham spoke . quietly. , ., . , . Cream Balm Is placed Into the nostrils, spread Of the suppression Of the Secession .a b absorbed. Relief Uin- Tevolt as "a wicked and unnecessary mediate and a care followi. It U not dryiES does cot proutice eneezinj. x-are size, au kuu a- uru jiW or bj miU; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. IK' MOTHERS, J5 Warren Street, New Tort. war a war for the crushing out of liberty." He declared the republican administration did not wish to end tbe war. If it had it "could have saved tbe 20.000 lives lost at Fred ericksburg." In the same vein Mr. Bryan spoke of the suppression of the Tagal revolts as "a war of con quest, as unwise as it is unrighteous," for which "there was never any occasion." He likewise intimated that tbe administration did not wish to end tbe war. "The republican party," he said, "is responsible today for every drop of Dlood drawn m the Philippines." Vallandigham feared the war for the union would result in the over throw of the republic. "Tbe men in . Hnstling young man can make 60 per t month and expenses. Permanent poei ' tion. Experience unnecessary. Write qn'ck for particulars. Clark & Co., ; Fourth and Locust Streets, Philadel phia, Pa. eS-tf Oregon STATE FAIR SALEM, OREGON. j September 17 to 22, 1900. j OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. The CLARENDON HESTAUKAflT And CAFE. J. B. Crossen & Co., Props. 87 Second Street. St. IM S mm Complete of Drus at M. Z. DON NELL, TH DRUGGIST. BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE. Under the direction of the 520,000 ir? premiums purses Good racing every afternoon. Music and Inn at night. Auction sale nf livestock will be made a lend ing feature. All livestock and other exhibits hauled free over the feouthern I'aclllc railroad. Heductd pastenser rates on all railroad. For premium llt and other information addresa W. II. WKHKU.Vfi, f resident. HilUboro, Or. M. I. WIHUOM, Kec, Portland, Or. Grounds greatly improved, buildings j repaired and renovated, all stock build- i n ra trinrntinnlt' rtlntn funt aA noarerriinn power," be said," "are attempting to I D fimt-clasg Condition for' the' largest establish a despotism." He frequent-'. and, eet Live Stock Show and Agricnlt- oral Exposition ever held on the Coast. j- reuurreu 10 iui luea. "ii muse in authority are allowed to accom plish their purposes." he said in the same speech, "the people will be de prived of their liberties and o mon archy will be established.' Mr. Bryan likewise feared that enforcing American laws on Ameri can soil would result in tbe public's overthrow. He said the president had already established a despotism. "The will of the president," he said, "has been the only law in the Philip pines." He implored his hearers to "consider the effect of imperialism upon our own nation." He declared that "even now we are beginning to eee the paralyzing influence of im perialism." He frequently expressed his dread ofj a monarchy. He as serted the republican party has accepted the European idea and "planted itself upon the ground taken by George III." Of course Mr. Bryan's statements now ore as false, his fears now are as baseless, his predictions now are as unwarranted, as were Vallandigham's statements, fears and predictions in 18C8. The republican party estab lished no monarchy then and docs not even dream of establishing one now. William McKinley is doing now just what Abraham Lincoln was doing then compelling rebels to obey the laws of the United States. On the other band Mr. Bryan and his party are now encouraging rebels, just as Vallandigham and his party did then, That Mr. Bryan should now use Vallandigham's arguments against enforcing the laws of the United States is altogether natural, The excuses and arguments for se cession and rebellion are always the same. The Weekly Oregonian and Twice-a-Week Chronicle for $2.00 a year. All aubgcrlbere to the Weekly Chron icle who pay one years' subscription In advance, will be entitled to the above liberal oiler. CHRONICLE PU1J. CO., The Dalles, Oregon. Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary. THE DALLES, - OREGON. Just What You tuant. This institution is pleasantly situated near i the Columbia on the line of the O. It. A X. Co.; thence It is easy ol access fur all tnoe who de lit ... rvi-uii. i. vuiiiiw. .....ie liuuic nuu a ifiijict- slve seat of learning for their daughters or wards. The location of the Academy is one of the most healthy on the Pacific slopy, this por tion of Orei?on being proverbial for Its pure water, bracicR air, and picturesque scenery. The Academy Is Incorporated and authorized by the Bute to confer Academic honors. Hoard and tuition tier tcholustlc year, JIM. Studies will be resumed Tuesday, September, 1th. For detailed information apply to the Sister Superior. augC-lm ..cHflS. prnw.. Butchers and Farmers ..Exchange.. Keep! on draught the celebrated COI.UMHIA BBKK, Acknowl edged tbe best beer In The Dulles, at the usual price. Come In, try Hand be convinced. Alio the Finest brands of Wines, Ll-juor and Cigars. S&ndcuiehes of all Kinds always on band. I L. Lane, OKKKKAL BlacRsmitn AND... The Youths' Companion, a thor oughly impartial witness, says: Con r r r r r r r HorsesDQB Wagon and Carriage Wrk. Fish Brathara' Wagon. Tiiirt an! Mcwn, Phone 159 F- s. Gunning, Blacksmith, Wagon Shop, Horseshoeing. Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies. Cor Seuond & Laoculin. 'Piione 157 QUE FOR A DOM. A moTfmcnt of lb bonlsTu W-WUdrum KILLS in day la uSSSSSrr (wfslos.n. To coo. ffM.or fail bos far New ideas in Wall Paper here. Such wide variety as we are showing never be fore graced a single stock. Real imita tion creton effects ut ordinary prices. Good papers at cheap paper prices. Elegant designs, tasteful coloriuge, yours for a small price, at our store on Third street. Also a full line of house paints. D. W. VATJSE, Third St. Tne Columtiia PacKiog ecu PACKERS OF PORKand BEEF MANDFACTUKEH8 OV Pine Lard and Sausages Curersof BRAND HAMS & BACON DRIED BEEF. ETC. J. B. UCHINCK, freiident. U. M. 11KAJ.L, Cashlei First National Bank. THE DALLES - - - OREOON A General Banking Business transacted wpvBiMi ibviviu, guuiecc 10 rJlttrit Draft or nhaAk. Gollootions made and proceeds promptly Bight and TelMraphic Ezobanr old oa Nw York, Ban Francisco and Port ;anu. D. P. Thompson. Jno. B. Boaaaox. Ed. M, Williams, Gio. A. Liisi. U, M. UtAlh. m n t I tif tir II unii 1 ATOHNEv-AT LAW $1.00 per month. Strictly first c'ays' local nnJ long distance telephom seivice within yonr home. Lioet? do not cro?5-talb. Yonr con versation will be kept a secret. No cost for instaUit:?. You L'ft thu ptamlnrd llunning long Distant Instrument. Continuous day anil nipht ecrvice. We will accept ynur contract for ten years and allow you to cancel same on riving us thirty days writ ten notice. PAOIFIC STATES TELEPHONE COS. - " "r (1 K TTI T 3 - IT TTt I W S o-tt. x ! J-jenu Hit; xuur jLittri Do you know that John Pashek. the tailor, ie agent for tuoof the largee't merchant tailoring houses in Auiericu? Do mi know that he will Fell you a uit, nmdo to your order, aa cheap as the hanil-ii.e down, ready-made, you buy in the stores, and guarantee u fit or no Eale? Do you know that he line already on hand for the coming fall and winter trade the handsomest and Quest line of samples ever shown in The Dailet? TUE UALIJcb, 0KKU0N O JOHN PASHEK, Merchant Tailor, Agent. $ 4 PIONEER BAKERY. I have re-opened this well-known Bakery, and am now prepared to snpply every body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer es. GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer. Wasco Warehouse Com pan) Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain oi eii kin Headquarters for Rolled Grain, an kinds Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, lfw Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle- ton FlOUr Tl,1B lour IB manufactured expreeeily for family ,, uee everv flack iB gnarunteexl to give satiifscUon. e sell our goods lowor than any house in the trade, and if you don't think call and get cur prices and be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats. t THE CELEBRATED t .. .GOIiUjWBlA BREWERY.... j 0 A TTrtTTCm T3TT-1TTT TT-ITS "n i Of the product of this well-known brewery the United States Health norts fur .In mm "JJ in,m the labratory of the United States Health reportH. It is absolutely devoid i , l h i ' v amies lieami reporlH. it is ausoiuteiy uoj ol the Blightest trace of adulteration, but on the other hand is composed ol the best of malt and choicest of hops. Its tonic qualities are of the high est and it can be used with the greatest hoituflt and satisfaction by old and VOI1I1P. Its nan nn r.iic..!....lln..l.. l. I i i .. n ..l.....t..i..na a'ltll VOUI1C. ItR I1DH the cerenlntv that possibly be found." j uncu wiiu iue Kruaiesi uunuiu ail'l RatlBiacilon u- uiu can conscientiously be prescribed bv the physicians witn at a better, purer or more wholesome beverage could not East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON. DEALEHS IN All kinds of Funeral Supplied Grandall & Barget UNDERTAKERS tP EMBALMERS The Dalles, Or. Robes, Burial Shoes Ete. State fiottmal School, MONMOUTH, - . OREGON. Fall Term Opens September 18, 1900. grnwVon Htoto Cortiacatc immidUldr (iraauateuciullIrncouroKOOdiwultloni. Kxponw of year from UW to 150. .,. for catalogue containing lull aummucunicnti udUrem ,lf 1'. 1. CAMPUBM., rrwldent. or W A. WANK, Saerwtary ol Fcul J'