The Dalles Daily Chronicle. FRIDAY OCT. 12, 1000 For Ptenltlent WILLIAM M'KINLEY, or onto. For Vlcc-l'resldeiit THEODORE ROOSEVELT, Of New York. THEY WILL CONFESS. The New York Sun predicts thnt after election is over tho following groups of gentlemen taking n hand in tbo campaign on the Br'au side will conclude that they made donkeys of themselves of colossal size. First Those who have argued that there was no danger in free silver because it was "dead." Then the honor of the party which thoy support is, if possible, deader. The democracy is pledged to free silver Ivy two national platforms and a candidate twice nominated. No humbug like it over lived, if it should sparo any effort to have the mints opened to free silver coinage. Secondly Those who have argued that Bryan can be elected with safety because the republican party will remain to prevent harm. This argument might be influential in an asylum for idiots; hardly anywhere else. Thirdly Those who hold that free silver can wait upon the "paramount" issue of imperialism. What there Is of imperialism rests on the treaty of Paris, which Bryan helped to mike two years ago. It can be undone later as well as it can be undone now. But the work of free silver can never be undone. A countiy once- proven dishonest will never be honest in the world's eye. of tho false and manufactured issues of militarism and imperialism. The Times-Mountaineer is mad as a wet hen because the old soldiers of the local Grand Army post called a meeting last Monday night to ex press their opinion of Bryan's im perialistic bogey man. It sees noth ing but a "scheme" in one of the most spontaneous gatherings that ever met in this city. The call was published three times in Tin: Ciikon iclk, in practically the same words. The old soldiers were asked to n'cet 'to express their opinion of the administration's action towards the Philippines." And they did express themselves, every man of them singly, on tho floor of Fraternity ball. And theie was no mincing of words, and no possibility of mistak ing their meaning. The sentiment of ever' soldier in the hall, young or old, might be expressed in these words, (although on the lips of the rugged old soldiers they were far more forcible if less elegant) "Perdi tion strike the hand that pulls down the American Hag from any flag staff where American valor has placed it," Nor was the meeting a mere gather ing "of a dozen or so," as the Times Mountaineer says. There were nearly thirty veterans present, a re markubly large number, when one remembers how old age, disease and death have thinned out the members of the post. When our contemporary affirms that anybody, no matter whom, whipping the old soldiers into line, he casts an insult in their teeth. The meeting was theirs, called by themselves and conducted by thorn selves. Every man who attended it, save one, the editor of Tin: Ciikon ici.i:, who was there merely as a spectator and reporter, was n veteran cither of the civil war or of tho Spanish. Nor was tho meeting called in order that the voternns might pledge themselves to anybody or any party. Nor was auy pledge talked of or hinted at. Thoy mot as American freemen to express their sentiments on tho policy of expan sion, and Uic resolutions adopted, without s dissenting vote, show that tbe men who bared their breasts to tho bullets of the enemy, whether in tbo cotton fields of the South or tbo rice swamps of Xuzon havo no dread It is said tho populists of four years ago out in tho pruno dlstriots south of Salem .ro all going to vote for MoKinloy. They can see the benefits of expansion and of protec tion to prunes. The only trouble With the duty is, it is not half high enough. But it is a whole lot belter than nothing, and it represents the difference between profitable pi ices and unrcmunerativo ones, which is the soul of the industry. Tho prune orchatds out there would bo worth $500 an acre, if the duty on prunes were raised to 5 cents a pound. Statesman. "The full dinner buckut is not a sordid emblem," says Ex-President Harrison in a recent interview. "It has a spiritual significance for the spiritually-minded. It means moro comfort for the wife and family, more schooling and less work for the children, and a margin of saving for sickness and old age." Lazy Livers nro many times tho cnuso of vai ioiis d'seaaes. Ninety per cent of tho Amsrican iiooplo aro said to bo troubled with liver and stomach complaints such as constipation, diizfiV'ss, indigestion, biliousness, sluggish liver, eto. Baldwin's alth Tablet No. 25 overcome and euro these Ills. Them tablets act as n tfentlo laxa tive They make tho livor and &toni3ch do their duty as they should. Tho most obstinate casos yield to theso Httlo tablets. They cost U3o and can be procured at Clarke & Falk, The D.oles, Ortgon. Catarrh C'nnnoc lSe Cured. with local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cj -a it yon must take inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken internally, and acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiere, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo O. Sold bv drruKgiste, price 75c. Hall's Family Pills are tho best. 12 Wuuteil. A position by a pood all-round me chanic and general repair man. Can do carpenter work, paper-hanjint?, paint inc, calsomining, run steam heating boiler, repair and construct electric bell, annunciators, and repair work of all kinds. Can furnish very best refer ence from present and past employers for fourteen years past. Have got all tools, am 33 years old, eober, an Ameri can and anxious to como Weet. Address, stating all particulars, A. HnwAiiD, General Repairer, 3C01 Western Ave. IJoul., Chicago, III. octb-lwk DUiolutluu of l'urtiierliit. The partnership heretofore existing between J. A. Carnaby and J. W. Wako noy is this day dieeolved by mutual con sent. Tim business will be continued under tho stylo and firm of Carnaby & Summers, who will collect all bills mid pay all obligations of the late firm, CAU.VAIIV & SUMMKUH, The Dalles, Oct 1, 1000. ol0-w4w Kitray Notice. Came to my place about a month ago n red mooley cow, with white hind feet, branded on left hip with three Hues meeting at a point, undor-cron off right ear. Owner can havo her by paying charges, Vkvbu Goukjikv, The Dalles. Oct 3, 1900. oCw4w Wutd. A woman to take care of a child, 5 months oi l, Apply to P. Hennlngion, octlld2tw3t Hosier, Or. New shoes for full and winter just re ceived at tbe Now York Cajh Store, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. The CLARENDON HESTAUHfltfT And CAFE. J. B. Orossen & Oo., Props. 87 Seoond Street. A Difficult Problem. It Is among the most difficult prob lems of natural ecionce for one to become expert in eevernl lines. J. K. Adcox & Co., by their combination, havo over come this difficulty in u practical man ner. J. E. Adcox is an expert watch maker and is good on jewelry, optical work and engraving, while Theo. H. Liebu is an expert optician and is good on watch repairing, jewelry work and engraving. Their price is as low as con sistent with goml workmanship. They arc prepared to do all work in their several lines, on short notice. Work sent by mall or express' will reeeivo prompt attention. 'Sign. "Big lied Watch." p. s. Gunning, Blacksmith, Wagon Shop, Horseshoeing'. Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies, Cor SeiioM & Lausiiliii, 'Phone 151 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trace Marks jcsigns Copyrights &c. Anyone aenrfins; a sketch and description inir culcUly ascertain our opinion freo whether a ( Invention Is probably patentable. Communion tloii-mtrlctlycoiiUilotitlJl. Handbook oul'atcnte sent free. Oldest r.ecncy for Hotiirnijr patents. 1'atet.tn taken tlirousli Munn 4, Co. recalvu fjiffkt! net tec, TJlthouS clinrvc. In tlio Scientific American. A handsomely tllnstrntrrt weekly. Lnrcest f lr dilation of any ecientltln Journal. Terms, ?J n rear: fonr niontlis, ?1. Sold by all news1ettkr. WllNHSCo.301G. New York Branch Ottlco. (T5 V U Washington. V. C J. A. EBERLE, pii?e Jailorii A complete line ol Fall antl Winter Suitings, Puntincs and Overcoating, now on display. 1UU uitlerent varieties to ?e lect Irom." Suits, $20 aid up. Call and examine goods before coiner elsewhere, second street, opp. Mays & Urowe's. u7 CHOCOLATE BON BONS. DIRECT from the FACTORY AT EASTERN PRICES. Geo. C. Blakeley, The Druggist. CONTEST NOTIOK. U. S. I. a.n i) OrvicE, Tub Dallks, On,,) September 15, 1'JOO. ) A sulllclent contest niliduvlt IuivIiik been (lleil In tlilxrolllco by Jonepli II, Sherur, contestant, uKQliiKt jiouiisuml entry No. 71'.', muilo Juno 3, loW. or 8 lit MV or Heo 28, ami K lit NK or too yj, Tp 8 8 H U K, by William (Jill contwitw, In willed It la ullegul tliat Mid William (1111 bus wholly abandoned unlet tract and changed hla residence therefrom Jor moio thnn tlx mouths fcliico making aid entry, and next prior to daU of contest; mid that bo did not uhaiidon tho tract to enter the military or naval vurvlconl tho United Btatts, said parlies uro hereby noti fied to np)ear, respond and otter evidence touch, ing Haid allegation at 10 o'clock a. in. on October 'J7( 1WJ0, beioru tho register and receiver at tho United Huten land ottlco In Tho Ualles, Oregon, Tho raid contestant having, in a proper atll davit, tiled August II, 1000, ket forth facts which how that after duo diligence iiemonut muvlco of this notice cun not bo made, It In hereby ordered and dliccted that such notice b given by due aud proper publication. epl9 JAY 1'. LUCAS, Ueglskr. Complete Cipe of Drills at M. Z. DONNELL, THE DRUGGIST. Just What You cusmt. Of " 1 mL-Jr v New ideas in Wall Paper bore. Such wide variety as wo are showing never be fore graced a siniilo stunk. Ileal imita tion cretun effects at ordinary prices. Good papers at cheap paper prices. Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, yours for n small price, at our store on Third street. Also a full line of bouse paints. D. W. VATJSE, Third St. TMe GuiumDia Packing Go.. PACKERS OF PORKand BEEF UANUFACTUltEKB OK Fine Lard and Sausages Curersof BRAND HAMS & BACON JRIKD BEEF. ETC. J. 9. BCIIBNCK, 1'reslden t. fl. II, ltt!AI.I CaHhtei First national Bank. THE DALLES - - - OREO.ON A General Banking Business transacted DepositB received, subject to Sight Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly roiniueu on uav 01 collection. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on Cibw York, ban traucieco ana ron land. D. P. Thompson. Jno. H. Schkhuk. M. WILLIAMS, UliO. A. LlBUB. II. M. Hkacl. ..GflflS. fMM- fiuteheps and Fairmcfs ..Exchange.. Keeps on drauirht tho colehraled COl.UMiltA liKKIt, ncknowl cdKed tho bunt beer in Tho Dalles, ntthou&uiil price. Como in, try It and be convinced. Alto tho Finest brands of Wlneu, Minor uudOiKurB, Sanduiiehes of all Kinds always on hand, Dh-GUNN'S ONE FOR A DOIE. riemora Piniplti'. ,PrTnt iiivu;aM,l-untrt inuiood, frh;itli. 'fhfnlthrgipor"okn7 Tocon RILLS $1.00 per month. Strictly ilrst class local an. I long distance telephonn service within your home. Lines do not crone-talk. Your con versation will in) kopt n sucrut. No cost for installing. You gut the standard Illuming Long Distant Instrument. Continuous day and night sorvibo. Wo will accept your contract for ten years and allow you to cancel same on giving us thirty dayH writ ten notice, PACIFIC STATES TELEPHONE (JOB. m REGULATOR LINE. 1 .8 DALLES, PORTLAND & ASTORIA NAY. COf fflj Htcamers or tho Kegulntor l.luu will run us r thiIol y ow.iik hctiitltilc, thu (.'oniiniiy icucrvlui; tho rlht to cl:ac?c'j! r!iialiilu witmnit ttntlue. 'J Str. Rcculntor Ship your Freight via Eegnlator Lino. Str. Dnllus City. I' g' DOWN. Of. p I, Dallos I.v. I'ortl.md K at 7 A. M. a' 7 A. II. t'Tuetilny Monday K, 'riiuiMlay Wedncxluy H Satutilay l'riilay ? Mr. rortland An. Dallca fi, at 1:3) P. u. at." P. M. M Ei C ttiit- nnii"n-iT)rn TnriA-,TTfTTr a Mr, TT 171 A CJTTT3T7I Travel by the Steamer nt tho IlCKitlatnr l.ltw. The Cnmiuiny will oudcavnr to rIvc it! rit- H rous tho licst M'tvlco iiosollilo. For ftirthur Information whiter (jj C. rortland Olllco, Oak-Hlroot Dock. VV. C. ALLAWAY, Con. At. , DOWN I.V. IMlll'H at 7 A. M. Monday . . Widnctdny . 1'rld.iv Arr. I'ortlHiid at -lino P. M. nr. ' . ,rnrt!r.d at 7.0) A. M. 5 Tuctily 'A ThnridayJ Mtunhy V Atr IMllfs'j at l r. v, cj Jl Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain ot pii kin Headquarters for Kolled Grain, an kind? Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, TiSo Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle- tOTl 71 DnT This Hour ih manufactured uxproesly for famllj uuu AVl-l"t usp: ovurv flack is Riinrnnteed to rIvo satisfaction, We soil our ioods lowor than any liuusu in tho tnulo, and if you don't think o call nnd gut our prices and bo convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Whea,t, Barley and Oats t SAY! Lend Me Your Ear! tj$ Do yuuknnw that John Pusbck, tho tailor, is ngont for two of tlio largest murchant tuilorinc houses in America? Do you know that ho will sell you a suit, niatlo to your order, ns cheap as tho band-n.o-down, ready-matlo, you buy in tb'o stores, and Sr Ktiaranteo a fit or no salo? W Do you know that he has already on hand for tho'eonilnir Ml tjjj and winter trado the handeoinest and finest lino uf satnplee over shown in Tho D.ilk's? g JOHN PASHEK, Merchant Tailor, Agent. i proprietors Comrn8Peial Sample tooms. y Purest Liquors for Family Use 7 Dolivorod to any part of tho City. y l'liones; Til Local, . n J 858 Loin? DiBiitnee. 173 Second Street, j rVl -as 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 Fanoy Grooer es. GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grrooer.