The Dalles Daily Chronicle. TUESDAY For l'elileiit WILLIAM M'KINLEY, or Ohio. For Vlcr-l'rcsttleiit THEODORE ROOSEVELT, or New York, THE BRYAN SXEKR AT HISTORY fundamentally and legislation. That confidence the democratic party has never earned. - SKIT. 25, 1000 is Hopelessly maiicquiuc nnti uio ic success nt the polls is announced, halts and ceases in mere anticipation of democratic blunders and failures." Republican National Platform, 1900. Uryan is cither ignorant of his country's history or lie is shamefully .trying to mislead public sentiment. He accuses the republicans of being in the wrong ' and revolutionary in buying the in- J habitants of the Philippines at soj much per head, although there have j in the past been five great national j iMirnlinep nf flip srmio nr.lnrn. nlnetlvi under democratic presidents. In 1S03 Jefferson paid $15,000,000 for Louisiana. That was a higher price per head, if the bargain is to lie so described, than was given for the Filipinos. In 1819 Gen. Jackson gave 5, 000,000 for Florida. This also ex Philippine quotations. In 1S4S President Polk paid $18, 250,000 for New Mexico and Cali fornia. In 1853 President Pit-rce paid 10, 000,000 for the Gadsden territory. In 18G7 Piesidcnt Johnson paid 7,200,000 for Alaska. In all, prior to the purchase of the Philippines, we paid about $50,000,- 000 for new territory, in none of which was the inhabitants' consent to be governed ever asked for, and in none oi which, wiien consent was forcibly refused, did the authority of the United Slr.tes fail to be upheld by the occupant of the "White house and the military forces under his command. This democratic assault upon the present administration, which is fol lowing bravely in the footsteps of its illustrious predecessors in expanding American territor', is a dastardly pretence, without the shadow of his torical justification. To the Bryan ites it is a mask for free silver. To faithless gold democrats it is a mask for Bryanism. New York Sun. ( "There is scarcely an imaginable limit to the destruction ccitain to be j wrought by the business disturbances ! that Mr. Hrvau's election would cause." Carl Schnrz, 1900. LEST WE FORGET. The inauguration of a democratic president in March, 1893, marked the beginning of the most distressful times ever known in this country. In the preceding November the majority of the nation's wotking people had seen fit to try the experi ment of bettering their condition through entrusting political poorer to the democratic party in both the ad ministrative nnd legislative branches of the govetnment. In exchange for the confidence and power thus given it, the democratic party gave, within six months, the working people of the country the most frightful dose of general calamity It had ever ex perienced. Within less than one year after the industrial workers had decided, in November of .1892, not to let well enough alone, prosperity had set like the sun, there was a vast army of unemployed men, and star tt . i . vuuon ami misery reigneu among tens of thousands previously well to do. The suddenness nnd completeness with which this terriblo change in 1893 was wrought in the fortunes of the American people, furnished fearfully bitter lesson. But it is lesson that it is better for us to hold in vivid remembrance at this tune rather than learn it all over again by taking another doso of democracy mixed with Bryanism. LASS f Baldwin's Celery Soda cures .1 headache nt onco. It is n pleas ant, sparkling, effervescent drink that acts immediately. It cleans and puritiies tho stomach, gently quiets tho nerves and relievos all pain. It cures sick and nsrvoui headaches, seaticknees and men tal fatigue. lOc, 25c, 50c Sl.OO Clarke & Fulk. The D.tlles, Ortpon. Working Night anil Way The busiest and mightiest little thins that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, listlessness into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 25 cents per box. Sold by Blakelcy, the druggist. 3 Nasal In all Its stages there should be cleanliness. Ely's Cream Balm clcanses.f oothe 3 and heals the diseased membrane. It cures catarrh and drives (Tiway a cold in the head quickly. Cream Balm is placed into the nostrils, spreads over the membrane and is absorbed. Relief is im mediate and a euro follows. It is not drying does cot produce sneezing. Large Size, SO cents at Drug gist or by mall ; Trial Size, 10 cents by mall. ELY KWTUEltS, 53 Warren Street, New York. i(TT m . -miuw can any inrmer oe a re publican?" asks Mr. Bryan, and the Now York Sun proceeds to assure him that his curiosity will ho piqued Btlll moro when ho hears from Kan sas next November. "Tho prime essential of business prosperity is publlo confidence in the good sense of the government and in tU ability to deal Intelligently with each new problem of administration BUSINESS LOCALS. Clarke & Falk have on sale a full line of paint and artist's brushes. Buy a meal ticket at the Umatilla floueo restaurant; ifo.50 for $5. Bl-tf Faint your house with paints that are fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Fulk have them. Clarke & Falk have received a carload of the celebrated Jame 12. Patton strictly pure liquid paints Wanted. Four or five hoys, Koi"B to school during winter, to board. $12 a month with room and plain washing. Across street from High school. Apply at Chronicle office. il.twlm Retiring from Business. Closing out my Entire Stook Regardless of Cost. Dry Goods, Clothinu, Boots nnd .Shoos, at much less than wholeaalo prices. Will sell hi bulk or in lots, or any way to suit purchusurs. Entire stook must be closed out before 30 days. All goods will bo Biicritlwd except Thompson's Glovi-filting Corf eta and Buttetick Patterns. Your prices will bo mine. Cull early and seouro bargains. J. P. McINERNY, Corner Second and Court Sis. State formal School, MONMOUTH, - OREGON. Tall Term Opens September 18, 1900. The students of tho Norwnl School are prepared to take tho State Corlllloato Immwllilely on graduation. Graduate) readily seaurowod positions, ll.tpjnse of year from ?1'.M to ?1W. Strong Academic and l'rofosslonal Courses. New Special Departure in Mutual Training Well equipped Training Department. For catalogue containing full announcements address 1. U CAMt'HKt.L, fresident. or V A. W ANN, Saorctiiry ul Faculty. A Difficult Problem, j It is among the most difficult prob- : leme of natural science for one to become j expert in several lines. J. H. Adcox & j Co., by their combination, havu over-: conio this difficulty in a practical man-! ner. .I.E. Adcox is nn expert watch-; maker and. is good on jewelry, optical' work and engraving, while Theo. II. ! Liehe is an expert optician' nnd is good, on watch repairing, jewelry work and encravini:. Their price is as low as con sistent with good workmniiHhip. They are prepared to do all work in their several lines, on short notice. Work sent by mall or express will receive prompt attention. Sign, "B'u; Bed , Watch." I OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. The CLARENDON 5ESTAUHAJ1T And CAFE. J. B. Croaseii & Oo., Props. 87 Second Street r Ileal Ktat fur Sale. Twenty-three lots, located from Sev enth street to Twelfth, for ealo at from $50 up, Inquire nt the Columbia Hotel. aSO-tf ..GflAS. pfiflM.. I ft Complete of at M. Z. DONNELL, - THE DRUGGIST. Bute hers and Farmers ..Exchange.. Keeps on draught tho celebrated COl.UMMA ilKKIt, iickuow;. edRCd tho best beer in Tho Dalles, at the usual price. Come in, try Hand be convinced. Alto the Finest brands of Wines, Liquor and Cljcars. Sandrjuiehes of all Kinds always on hand, Just What You mant. L. Lane, UKNKKAL BiacKsmiin imANDiii Horsesnoer Wagon nnd Carriage- Werk. Fish Brothers' Wagon. Third and Mown, Phone 159 FRENCH & CO.. 9 BANKERS. HUNS ACT A KNEKALBANKINU BUH1NK8 Letters of Credit leaned available in the Eastern HUtea. Blunt Exchange and Telem-anhit Transfers aold on New York, Chicago, St. Louis. San Francisco. Portland Ore gon, Seattle Wash., and various points in Oregon and Washington. Collections made at ail points on fav orable terms. F- s. Gunning, Blacksmith, Wagon Shop, Horseshoeing'. Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies, nor Second & LaneWn. 'PHone 157 m 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE ... mm trade Marks Visions Copyrights Ac. Anrono lending a (ketch and description maa Quickly ascertain our opinion free whether Ki Invention j probably patentable. Communion tloiisnrlctlyoonauentfal. Handbook on I'atcntc sent free. Oldo.t uueiicy for aot-urlnir patent.. l'ati.U taken through Munn A Co. recolvv Kctal notUt, without tliaruo, In tho vv""' Scientific American. A handaomelv liluatrntMl waaItIv r .M.. t. tulatlon of any clonttuo Journal. Teruu. 13 a Ii".r.,.J.urI?0i!t'"L Soldbyall new.de.lon. MUNN Co.'Bn. New York Branch Omco. a V et. Waihluilon. D. 0 nn AIILUUIfA ONE FOR A DOM. fill I ft sSssjm rILLa floe. iau.mZ -ifim'.rT'ffUr Now ideaa in Wall Paper hero. Such wido variety as wo are showing never be fore xraced a elnifle Block. Ileal imita tion croton efl'ects" at ordinary prices. Good paperB at cheap paper prices. Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, yours for a small price, at our atoro on Third street. Also a full line of house paints D. W. VATTSE, Third St. rue columDia Packing Co.. PACKERS OF PORKand BEEF MANDFACTUHKRS OK Pine Lard and Sausages Curers of BRAND HAMS 8c BACON DRIF.J) BEEF, ETC. 31 $ i .oo per month. Strictly first clans local an. I long ilintniico tiiltiplionu scrvlco within your homo. Lines do not cross-talk. Your con versation will liu kept a secrut. No cost for installing. You got tlin fituiiiliiril Hunning Long Dlstnitt IiiHtrumunt. Continiioun dKy and night servlfe. Wo will accept your contract for ton years nnd allow you to cancel snm'u on giving us thirty daya writ ten uotico. PACIFIC BTATES TELEPHONE COB. REGULATOR LINE. DALLES, PORTLAND k ASTORIA KAY. COMPANY Htcamctx ot tho UcKuliitur l.luo will rim nirlhelol niY.ni; teluilitlc, the Oonipnuy rcicrvlti!; tho tight to chaigt ic'.cinili) uit.umt notice. I fi Str. nufiulntor ' IMWSt I.v Dalk" at 7 A. i. TiiCMlay , TliiiiMluy . Siitnnliiy . ' Arr. Portland , at I 3) e. m. I.v I'orll.inil ' 7 A. M. Mn:nlit Vctlnt'i)(ty Krlilny Arr. Dallti ut j f. Jt. Ship youv Freight via Regulator Line. Str. Dnllos City. DOWN I.v. lialli.'K lit 7 A. M. M iunt.y Vilno.Mlay Friday . Atr. Pnrtlaiid lit 1 ;) f. H. I.v 1'orlUnjJ nt 7.0.H, . Tuiijij Thurtdn;, Atr Utllre at.jr.li., g' FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE, r p, Travel by the .Steamer n( the ItCKiiIator l.lnc. .The Compnnv will endeavor It ijlynlti rt-, i( rims iik! ncM rcrvicn j - i m J'ur iiiiuier iiiinrniaiiuu nuiucss C, l'orlland Olllee, Oak-Htreet Hod:. W. C. ALLAWAY, Gon. Apt. Wasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain ofaii kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain otriiion Headquarters for Rolled Grain, an lrinfc Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, 0,n ygt Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle- tOn FlOUr 1 '''fl Il'unr 1h nianufactnrod oxpreeely for ftmilfl uhu ; every puck ib Kmiranieeti 10 i?ivu bihuih..i Wa eull our gootla lower than any Iioiihu in the trado, and if you tlou't thmkHJ can uxiu koi our jincuB ami lie convincetl. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats. 9 J. E. FALT & CO., r ropnotors Commepcial Samp,e fyms y Purest Lia uors for Familv Use? f? Dolivored to any part of tho City. k Phonos: Til Locul, . 1 J 858 louk Distance. 173 Second Street, j i . ir- J.B. SCHMNCK, rreiiaent. . M. IJltALI., Cttihlui First national. Bank. THE DALLB8 - - - ORRnnw A General I Banking BuIiimb transacted Draft or nhftiv Collections made and proceeds promptlt remitted on rlav nf nnllAAflnn ' Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on New York. Ban Pranoiaco nr pn.. land. Eo. M. WiiLUiiB, Gao. A. Liui. say! Lend Me Your Ear! Do you know thnt John Pnslu.lr ! nllnr la niFniit for two"' & tho larKoat merchant tailoring houecH in America? f W . Wo yo know that ho will soil you a euit, inndo to your order, cheap aa tho hand-tiio-dovvn, roudy-mado, you buy in Iho fltores.anu i tut ifuurnntnit u fit nv nr. (.,.i.q 4 ' rf Do yon know that ho )m ini.1 Ur tlin COMlilli; fH Vltlloi truili. tln I.. I . . . . . - u tin n.wl i . I V. ",,D "iny uii Ilium nn Hi" "n Tho ! l)rtik'8? tl"W",,,,,eoi"e8t fineHt line of eainplea over shown 9 JOHN PASHEK, Merchant Tailor, Agent. 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.