The Dalles Daily Chronicle. FRIDAY . SKPT. 21, 1900 For ltelili'iit WILLIAM M'KINLEY, Of Oliln. Fur Vlce-rrelliMU THEODORE ROOSEVELT, l)f Now York, .1 EILEMMA FOR MR. BRYAN. A yood deal has been said about 3Ir. Jlryan's moral responsibility In the matter of the treaty with Spain for the Philippine islands. lie ad vised the ratification of that treaty. "Without the democratic votes which lie influenced in its favor, the treaty could not have becu made. Ho is therefore morally bound to help execute it in good faith and can not escape such responsibilitj'. But leaving that aspect of the matter wholly out of consideration, it would seem that Mr, ttrynn, as presi dent, would be legally barred from executing his proposed policy m the Philippines. The constitution of the United States says that "all treaties made or which shall be made under the au thority of the United Slates shall be the supreme law of the land." The supreme court has upheld that provision unflinchingly. Acts of state legislation or acts of congress which conflict with treaties are al ways treated as nullities. The obli gation which the constitution puts upon the president to "take care that the laws be faithfully executed" binds him to the execution of all treaties. IIow then would Mr. Bryan have to deal with the- Philippines under the treaty? Section four of the treaty under which we acquired the Philippines pledges the United States to give Spanish ships and merchandise access to the ports of the Philippiue islands on the same terms as those of the United States for the period of ten years. That is part of our "supreme law" which the president is to see faithfully executed. Plainly then for ten years at least our authority must be maintained in those islands. Mr. Bryan could not withdraw American authority within that time without violating our .supreme law. Yet, according to his theory, he would have the United States leave the islands as soon as possible after his election and throw our treaty obligations to the winds. On the other hand, if he would recognize the ooligatlons of the treaty, there would have to be at least ten years of government with out the "consent of the governed." There is no esenpe from it. stitution, with its requirement of uniform taxation, follows the flag. IIow, then, do the statesmen and jurisconsults at Saratoga ex'r lain the circumstance that when the Alaska bill passed the house on the 28th of last May, imposing excise duties in Alaska which nre as far from being uniform throughout the United States ns is the Porto Kico tariff, not a single democratic congressman from New York recorded his vote against it? A GEM FROM THE SARATOGA PLATFORM. This sparkling passage redeems .and renders memorable the jS'ow York state democratic platform of 1900, says the New York bun: "We maintain that the constitu tion follows the Hag over every integral part of the United States." If the makers of the Saratoga platform had maintained that the constitution follows the Hag over every part and possession of the United States, they would hare said something that meant something, even though their proposition was unsound. But in declaring that the consti tution, with its requirements of uni. form taxation, follows the flag over every "integral part of the United States, they simply nfllrtn n truth which nobody denies, and which it is unnecessary to state. An integral part of the United Status is a state of tho Union. Alaska is not an integral part of the United States, although it is a. territory of tho United Stutes. Perhaps the Saratoga platform, however, is merely muddled in its language and intends to maintain that Alaska is an integral part of tbo .United States, over which the con- Milium illveti Away. It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to bo generous to the needy and suffering, The proprietors of Dr. Kind's New Discovory for con sumption, coughs and colds, have given awayover ten million trial bottles of this grent medicine; and have the satisfac tion of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of; hopeless cases. Aathtna, bronchitis, hoarseness and all diseases of the throat, chest andlungs are surely cured by it. Call on Blakeley, tho Druggist, and get a free trial bottle. Regular size 50c. and $1. Every battlo guaranteed, or price refunded. 3 Drying preparations simply devel op dry catarrh; thoy dry up tho secretions, which adhere to tho menibrauo and deconi po3e, causing a far moro serious troublo than tho ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry. iug inhalants, fumes, smokes and snuffs and iiso that which cleanses, soothes and heals. Ely's Cream Balm is such n remedy and will euro catarrh or cold in tho Lead easily and pleasantly. A trial sizo will bo mailed for 10 cento. All druggists sell tho 50c. size. Elyllrothers, JIG Warren St., N.Y. 'Xho Balm cares without pain, docs not irritate or cause sneezing. It spreads itself over an irritated and angry surfaco, reliev ing immediately tho painful inflammation. With Ely's Cream Balm youaro armed against Nasal Catarrh and Hay Fever. fetitdng from Easiness. Closing out my Entire Stock Regardless of Cost. Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, nt much U'Sf than wholesale prices. Will sell in bull: or in lots, or any way to suit purchasers. Entire stock must do closed out before 30 days. All goods will bo sacrificed except Thom'iHon'a Klovi'-fHtlrig Corsets and nutteriek Patterns. Your prices will In- mine. Call early and secure bargains. J. P. XvIcINERNY, Corner Second and Court Sts. MT. ANGEL COLLEGE, j Conducted by the Benedictine Fathers. IThe Ideal Place for Your Boys. Will Reopen on Sept. 5th, 1900. A Difficult Problem. r It is among the most difficult prob-j leiiis of natural science for one to become i expert in several lines. J. E. Adeox & j Co., by their combination, have over-j come this difficulty in a practical man-, ner. J. E. Adcox is an expert watch- j maker and is cood on jewelry, optical ! 'work and engraving, wliilu Theo. H. ' Liebe is an expert optician and is good , on watch repairing, jewelry work and, ' encraving. Their price is as low as.con- sistent with gord workmanship, llioy are prepared to do all work in their eeveral lines, on short notice. Work eent uv mail or exuress will reepivi $1.00 per month. Strictly first olas local nti.l lone diHtancK telephone service within your home. Lines do not cross-talk. Your con versation will be kept a secret. No cost for installing. You got the standard Illuming Long Distant Instrument. Continuous day and night service. Wo will accept your contract for ten years and allow yon to cuncul pa mo on giving us thirty days writ ten notice. PACIFIC STATES TELEPHONE. 00E. prompt Watch." attention. Sign, "Big Bed, Through the months of June and July our baby was teething and took a run ning off of the bowels and sickness of the stomach," says O. P. 51. Iloliiday, of Ueming, Ind. "His boweis would move from five to eight times a day. I had h bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrha.' i Remedy in the house and gave him four drops in utea spoonful of water ami he got better at once. Sold at Blakeley'e drugstore. IVorklnc XlgHt and It tf The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made i3 Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, listleasness into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 25 cents per box. Sold by Blakeley. the druggisjr; 3 Wanted. Four or five hoys, goinc to school during winter, to board. .12 a month with room and plain washing. Across street from High school. Apply at Ciikonicle office. d.twlm Luxuries. Healthful drinks are not luxuries, they are necessities. A full line of cool and refreshing porter, ale, mineral water and beers kept on ice. Take a bottle home for lunch. C. J. Stubling. I'hone 2.'H. For thelcouvenience oi partiee want ing ice in the afteruouns, the Stadelman Ice Co. will carry a stock at their store, corner Third and WaHhington etreets. Phone No. 107; long distance 1S3. "Ring 'em up." 18m-tf OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. The CLARENDON RESTAURANT And CAFE, J. B. Orossen & Oo., Props. 87 Second Street. ..GflAS. flOT.. Butchers and Farmers ..Exchange.. Keeps on draught tho celebrated COl.UMMA UKEIt, nckwm: eiiKtd the belt beer In Th Dalles, at the usual price. Come in. try It pikI be convinced. Also the Finest brands at Wlues, U-juor and Clears. Sanduuiehes of all Kinds always on hand. Complete Cirpe of at M. Z. DONNELL, TH DRUGGIST. Wasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain ofaii kinds. 'Headquarters for Feed Grain ot rii kin Headquarters for Rolled Grain, an kinds Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, S?m?Lu& Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle- ton "FOUT This Hour is manufactured expressly for familj Dvjxi. J- J U.J. uatl . evorv RU(.)- jB (funranteed to give satisfaction. We sell our goods lower than any house in the trade, and if you don't trunk h call and get our prices and bo convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat. Barley and Oats Just What Yoa cuant. Nasal In all lu stages there should be cleanliness. Ely's Cream Balm cleanfea, soothes and heala the diseased membrane. 1 1 cures catarrh and drives tway a cold in the head quickly. Cream Balm is placed Into the nostrils, eprtaJs over the mcmbrano and is absorbed. Relief U Im mediate and a euro follows. It is cot drying does not produco sneezing. Large Size, 60 cents at Drug, glsti or by mall i Trial Size, 10 cents by mall. H..Y IXJOTUEltS, 50 Warren Street, New York. Hustling young man can make ?C0 per month and expeuees. Permanent posi tion. Experience unnecessary. Writs quick for particulars, Clark & Co., Fourth andLocust Streets, Philadel phia, Pa, e8-tf BUSINESS LOCALS. F. s. Gunning, Blacksmith, Wagon Shop, Horseshoeing. Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies. Cor Seuoiiu & Lanolin, 'Phone 157 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Clarke & Full; have un sale a full line of paint and nrtiet's brushee. Buy. a meal ticket at the Umatilla House restaurant; 1(5.50 for if."),. Bl-tf You will not have bolls If von take Clarko & Falk's sure cure for boils. Paint your house with paints that nre fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Fulk have them. Clarke & Fulk have received a carload of the colobrated Jame E. Pattern strictly pure liquid paints For Bala. Itubber-tire buggy, at Porter's stable; nearly new; good condition. sepOlw trade marks Designs Copyrights &c. Anrono sending nsltelrh and description iw quickly uncertain our opinion free whether u'i Invention li probably pHientohlo. Communion tlrimirictljrvonUdentliil. Hand book on I'ateiiU juni. ifvu. widest auvmty lor vrcunriK lueni.8. tpteMnotlct, nltbout charwo. Ill tbo Co. recolvy Scientific Jfrneiicait A handsomely Itlnitrated weekly. Iireest clr rnlntloii of nny scientltlo journal. Terms. M a renn inuriuonius.fi. BOIU byall riemilejilurH. C0,3BlDroday, TOrk ice. S5 If Bt, Washlnmon. V. C ranch office D.GUNN'S ONI FOR A DOflC ! Pll I S M u .Ti V.' -r ""li . UeU if draff ut. P'Ml I.T. I I ! New ideas in Wall Paper hore. Such wide variety as wo are showing never be fore graced a single stock. Jteal imita. tion creton eirects at ordinary prices. Good papois 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. lie CoiMia Packing Gi. PACKERS OF PORKand BEEF MANUFACTUHKRB OK Pine Lard and Sausages Curers of BRAND HAMS & BACON iRIF,D BEEF. PyrC. J. e. HCIIKMCK, President. II. M. 11KAI.I,, (.'lUlllC'J First National Bank. THE DALLES - - - OREOON A General Banking Business transacted wpueiiB rucetveu, auDieoc to olgtit Collections made aud proceeds promptly rwnuiea on aav ol collection. Sight and TelomphJo Exchange gold oa uri nan rranoiaco anc "ort laud. Fl?uuno' Jo. B. SOUNCS. Ed, M. William, Qao. A. Liaai. U. M, OlALIn 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 RyCH, Pioneer Grocer. "ft vftt S SAY! Lend Me Your "Ear! Do you know that John Pasliek. the tailor, is agent for two of the largest merchant tailoring houses in America'.' )n vnll Iriirtu tlmt tm ... S 1 1 unit ..n. a (1.t ......I., t itik na cheap as the hand.n.e-down, ready-made, you buy in tho stores, and J2 gtmrantee a lit or no EnluV v Do yon know that he lias already on hand for tho coining fall T and winter trade the handsomest and finest lino of samples ever shown fl in The Dalles? J JOHN PASHEK, Merchant Tailor, Agent. J V THE CELEBRATED .. .GOIiUpIA BHEWEHY.... AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop. Of the product of this well-known brewery tho Unitod States Health Kopnrta for June 28. 1900, tays: "A more supoiior brew never entered the labratory of tho United .Status Health reports. It is absolutely devoid of the slightest trace of adulteration, but on tho other hand is con. posed of the best of ma t and choicest of bops. Jts tonic qnalitiHS are of the high est and It can be used with tho greatest benollt and satlsfaotion by old ami young. Its use can conscientiously be prescribed bv tho plivslcmne 'ltli the cerealnly that a belter, purer or moro wholesome beveniuo could not possibly be found." East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON. DEALERS IN All kinds of Funepal Supplies Girandall A Borget UNDERTAKERS tP EMBALMERS Tho Dallos, Or. Hobes, BuPial Shoes Etc. State fioftnal School, MONMOUTH, - . OREGON. Fall Term Opens September 18, 1900. ruuTiaet HUito Ceitlflcato lwmUIe" e OrwJuMtoirouitllykoourogoodpoiiltloHi. Kxpoiuoot ycr (rorn 1180 to IM. Well wjul. iMrt&iw Ueiwtt Oourg0!'- Now teM Ucpurture lu Manual Wlnl'W For catalogue conUlnlug mil aniiouiieemoiiU oditrcis V. U OAHfOKbU rrcnlUeat. or W A. WANK, Baoretary ol Kacul'r.