The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, January 24, 1900, PART 1, Image 2

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WINTER TRIPS.
Fir vinler rttidecc or inter oalic(
SUITABLE FOR DRIVING
GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS,
ELEVATORS, PRINTING- PRESSES, T.
Cimlirt as i partiralftrft faraUbed on ft?pIiction.
F. S. GUNNING, Agent, I
oi35 THE DALLES, 021;
C. J. STUBLING
Wholesale and Retail
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.;
Agency for the Greate American Liquor
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rtialie 1Sr. f jft-Jo tbe uauiu.j high , B-fh.CofOMd, lhe -neUMeJ h:
Ti tLlz-r tr resort, rwxciiiir; Fibre ln iTiceL Ose is;0f Cfttalioft wter 5th:n?t
t-irs si SC.r iirl ac-re ctitTlr
trx ia UJe tL.S I a .-;x je'.-5'.?. tLgb il aiktt SiUi court, fix be low priced next
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sii. Rilrtt r ft ixlSSc-LL tcfeJea -t oe ipeculor worked up ft
Lii l;i2 re-lft' ftti tie Uir. ' corter os tbe crop; nd acoiber re-ltg uiy t etjvyed ai nowhere
.,.....- i,..v..sf..,i. fi:ir,mrr Qaiet iott. fnng Bed w.rai.
so v ah s. t t. , ftj at t . - , oStt tbemtelvet t Mostecito, Xordhoff.
ti . ex-:l ir t.o-Sb::dt Lit teen bujia cp ftJ tbe pjent. Echo Mconuin. g.n Jfteinto.
Tcse. cs lie grvti Sbl be it . girdles of cct, for I'je purpose of fI Erook od Palm f-pnegt.
rtltsx.t ftfcl ceiiit Iw-breiier. ' cratbsr g competilori In ibe oil busi For renewit j Le:th aod rifor, here
If tbic2S tftie their Bualiboon(1 y tot Prr, w widely
tr.eiitt; the dry, ant I tic, tonic air of
the deert may be enjoyed at Bed:e;,
Inlio, Yaioa; and, even farther od, at
Pboeniz, Tocton, El Paeo, exist! con
dilioci eoaily well indicaled for weak
throats and Iuoe.
Many tbiok tiotliinj in natare more
attractive than tbe el.immering olive
orctarda of Scta Barbara and San
Diego; others prefer the ttately wilnati
of Vtntara and Lot Xietoe, or the
lemoni ol rernando; bat lor ( orioai i
frait and graceful tree comrrrnd a to
tbe goiden orange, first, at and always,
and it tx:il in grea'eft perfection at
tf HISEET from $2.75 to M i) per rafioo. i 4 to 15 veara oid.
iKFOBTED G0G5AC frora7Tw"tof?.0i) fr f:Son. (11 to SO yt re o. j.'
CALUGE5IA BEAXI'IIS from I3.S5 to 6 10 rr ra2ioo. (4 to 11 yeart .
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
boatinj, raabi:ny. ridire, banting and j OLT?IA EIES oa drcbt, and Val E:atx and Oljmpa Eeer in k
lUlRIVCU AV U'A A ftff iCI .
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIGARS.
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1 1 rr.k riPit trt MacurrLnsetLa in tnp
El;tt bst rcrr IJielr be a score . ... .
, . ' n'jniber of its cotton mills, and ex
ccni l1 oSLerwjie a better scan! . .
. . ; pects to lead Massachusetts bv tue
' , , 6 ' end of 1S00. Tbis is not exactly
aid toticert, bet tin cannot and ; .... . .w . i i-.
TiaS kt s nn ir&tfsic. ft.i.i xcv.ii i.A cotTi;i b.ci anjtLiDZ agucst ! .-..,. j .v
lie cosonost ind ftdxi'.led fact tha ! ...,... . ,
.... . rest of tbe l'altnetto Mate t repre-
. . . . ' sectati res in congress looked
T;ciss-i rotonlj U.? acli-poiygaajy I jj
iii Lhi te.iftir-.i dwtrsied coxjoctof tbe 3Iortnon cbarcb, in ' .. ... f ,
. , , ... i conditions in tbat community. Jouth
ti ti wtr: us w coc- wb:cb be i a tbining liobt, wi'.b tLe ..... , .
, , . Carolina is larger, greater and w;ser
tiV:i It i-'x.tjM":. WLiB tL zoverncent. The rop.e of I tab' ... ., ,
days.
in tbe
Yet nobody in ."South
ion t want to be represented as a state in
ovtr 2000 troops were hnded. It
was simply beautiful to see borses
and mules brought ashore with bar
new and wjgons wailing, and with
200 Chinese eooliea irxlr to Unrl
treaty -at U.'ore ,tf.e United Ia,.er refli(, to be entrappi by j stores." Yellow critics of "Grand-
ma Oiii" never mention such circum
stances.
iZktA. t li-ts pv.it ats cf a'A congretf, tbey mntttend there a man
fv tc-f:Ttl ia si tciliury ; ho, tbotgh te may le a Jlormon.
ptuct c' 3'i;l aid tiTil atd it not a polygamous lawbreaker.
B.2'--jtrx tw.sti cf :L tcrroonIiz rtlrram.
cv.i'.ry. ; -
We f.t it . -.e eotL:;on ;
t Fvnt. to eet ti pntb torn-! Mr. Hoar fersttt ia tbe faeLood
tt.'.'.irf. tt l tiej Mzolia ed ftUbittbe Aaericsn troop l.egsn the
te-v -t:. :,Ted tbe Itippine coli3 ct ilb the Aguinldo rebels.
.:. !t V, ti rested Stnt, to l ;ne d.sregnrds Aauinaldo's declara
t:dy tbe r.re!eBl in trtitt. fr j Uon cf wr, and bears false witness
fV.fcre ditpaJ lr cwgrett WLi:eiMt General Otis Ik-cause tbe
Mttu.r,ji)tiuM(i army, in , Agtiinaldo'i profession cf peace. He
tamed nl ir d 2nct because it was f.,JoU, the glittering adjectives of
fc'.t perai'tel to loot tie city of AgoinaMo's proclamation with de-Mac.-j,
atutked car o!lir; and lighted approval, and ignores the
ever tsr.ee tbtt alltck men Lie Fet C0Ccrete facU of Aguinaldo'. deeds,
t.g.ew and H ar Lave been inciticg , He declares that the Filipinos won
tbm t vi2or,ut action. j lLeir iL,tepeiKifcuce from SplliD wlien
UOA k'H UOMI'LITY. U U kn0,rD l " lbC Wr,1 thl tLcir
freedom was won by Dewey at Ma
More infvf matioo than they called nila. He falsely alleges that General
for u bretLinz in upon tbe Tagal Otis promised the Filipinos in depend
fttitlinU in the seoate. Mj sterious ' ence, altbougb it is a matter of
incident were connected with the; record (bat all OUs promised was
sodden breakirz cut cf bostiiilies j that the L'nited States would seek to
near Minila laat February, but tbe eslablith a liberal government,
administration was not connected. Common tense at,d common truth
with them. At the treaty drew near j fulness are essential in dealing with
b vote, Agoncillo kpi tbe wires hctj the Philippine question. Mr. Hoar
wilh Hoog Kong and AguinaHo't i exhibits neither. Hence it is diffi
camp. Itfttemtlhat Senator Hoar'a cult to be patient with him. Gray
violent argument against the policy j hairs cease to command respect when
cfthe government was telegraphed j they are used to dignify slanders of
to tbe Tag-1a at unusual length and the living and of the dead. In
heavy cost. Gieat restlessness and answer to Senator Beveridge'a state-
an aggrosVve spirit wa the result; ments of tbe material advantages of
monz the Tag,!. I5tfore ,Lc lrealy retaining the 1'hilipr.ine, in the face
vo'.e wat taken they ciowded upon ! of facts which must be at least con
our on!pot and f.r:r,g began. 1 sidercd in determining the nation's
Knowing what would happen, Aon-' course toward lhe island?, Mr. Hoar
cillo hwiedly left Washington and ' resorts to arrant blasphemy. Be
went to Canada over the shortest ; cause the American people would
v.. ,,..., e 13g tactics protect tbe peaceful majority cfthe
uasfru on iue news
citizens of half a century ago sup
posed she would be by this time.
The change in her condition is one
j of '.be mai vels of the century.
An oEcer on the battleship Oregon
writes from Da gupan, tbe railway
Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kin:
Headquarters for Feed Grain oi fii kin
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, an kM
Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, 171wl$.
Headquarters fcr "Byers Best" Pendi
tOll FlOUr Floor 11 manafactnred ezpreeely for fc
os: everv wck is guaranteed to give eatisfar
W teii oar eoodc lower than anr bouse in tbe trade, and if von don't tea
r : T : 1 ti ii.j . j r. t . : 1 J . . v - 1
TZ-uBrTZZ. 1. .hich Highest Prices Paid for Wheat. Barley and Oats.
tbe sorting and pad ing of tbe orange it
here accomplished.
The failhfnl were exhorted to see
Mecca and thcfila off; but ier gener
ations wiil see California of the eouth
and prolong life. tf
A Sad Home-Coming.
terminus and pert north of Manila: Gi!n3ore. tcco,M, b. , ",u
uIn two bours and twenty minutes j men from Antelope, arrived in toe city
Oar army losses in tbe Philippines
covering the whole period back to
the beginning of hostilities with
Spain are 3G5 killed, 203 died of
wounds and accidents, 73 died of
disease, and 1832 wounded. The
total is 3242, or about one-third of
the British losses from bullets,
disease and capture in South Africa,
iajarcd la Am Accident.
Saturday Mrs. Kate Halliman, a tec
ond consin of Mr. X. Wicks, and her
adopted daughter arrived in tbe city
from Oswego for the purpoee of going
out to the Wicks' place at the forks of
Mill creek, where Ned Wicks is ill, and
whom she intended to help narce. Late
in the evening she started with Mr.
Wicks for her destination, tbe latter
driving. Upon reaching a place in the
road near O. D. Taylor's place, the team
turned op on a sidling place and tipped
tbe wagon over, geaing tbat they were
about to giy over, Mrs. Haliiraan threw
the little girl ont and jarnped out her
sslf. .She, however, tell on her knee
and fractured it badly. The women
then begjn to boiloo for asantance, but
after some time, at to one beard them,
Mrs. Wicks walked down to Tavlor'a
houte, when one of the boy helped to
!lh tha lAH.nl I .a .nl.ts.
having been on the road tinre yeeterday
morning. Brother and sitters and
other relatives of the deceased were here
to meet them, and it was indeed a tad
home-coming; doubly so from the na
tare of the accident which caused her
demise. The re o ait 4 were taken to her
home at the old Gilmore place near
Grand Dalles tbi afternoon, w here tbe
funeral will take place tomorrow after
noon at 2 o'clock, tbe internment being
made in OJd Fellow' cemetery.
Mr. Gilmore aay bis burden wa
made lighter by tbe kindnee of friend
at Antelope, prominent among whom
wa Mr. Hinkle, who did all in their
power ti render assistance and tympa
thy. Then on tbe long, orrowful jour
ney in to find euch tender heart and
I loving hand as were met at Sherar'
Bridge and Bakeoven, where Mr. Sher
ar aod Mr. Barges were kindness per
sonified and untiring in their effort to
be a comfort and help. These ladiea,
with many other, equally a kind, be
ay, can never be forgotten.
A a cure for rbenmatism Chamber-
lain' Pain Balm i gaining a wide repo
tatioo. D. B. Johnston of Richmond,
Ind., baa been troubled with tbat ail.
ment since 1802. lo cpeaking of it be
eay: "I never foond anything that
woold relieve me until I used Chamber
lain Pain Balm. It act like magic
with me. My foot wa twollen and
paining me very much, but one good
application of pi0 Baim relieved me
ior sale by Blakeley A Houghton. .
Hun for Sal.
Thirty bead of good borses, weight
from 1100 to 1400 lbs. To be teen at
Jacob McP.eynold' place, 15 mile east
Irom Tbe Dallet.
Crandall & Burget
DEALEF..S I.N RobeS, '
fill kinds of TjxDERTAKERS Burial Shoej
Funeral Supplies embalmers Etc.
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REGULATOR LINE.
Dalles, Porllam 4 fisloiia jss. i
Tbe Suamm ol tb RtfuUmr Line wUl ran at rr Ibe'
lowlDf trbcxlule, the Conanr reeerriiig tbe rigbt to cbc;
Khedul wilbout aotlce.
5'
Str. Regulator.
(dm! ted Landing
' Down. rr. !
. l.v. Dallet Lr. Portland '
t. a. at 7 a. M. I
- Tnewlnjr Monday I
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Ship your
Freight
via
Str. Dalles City. ,
(Tonrblog at all Way rV
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received Filipino, atrainst the de.nr.tl ,f ' . 'a,! . l"e ,0J',rea i "ri ,uare"'
from the rn.ted Sutr.. Tl t,ro-', "i..:r,. " r" I "r" ,.nw . - RAl" B
.rt. - ti , ... , ' v i" bu,uaiUU cgarcny, jir. lioar M.e w t.ken to the Obarr House J1DZ mw
j -n, iUe onicr or utis compares the nalioa with Christ i "nu ur- Bet was called, who
were to keep the peace if possible. 1 tempted ly tie devil Can even f";0D00nc", ir')"ry ven worse than
The ,,K.,;h of Hoar turned the tc.le : Mr. Mo.r im.gine for . moment that! Jea'.he'wm uZr
at the cnucal moment and tke ( thi. will be accepted a, discussion, ! Le week. P
The Dallet, Or.
Acker' English Kemedy will (top a
cough at any time, and will care the
worttcold in twelv hour, or money
refunded. 2- ct. and 50 ct. Blakeley
k Houghton, dragon.
FOR COMFORT, ECONOMY AND PLEASURE, ,
!. Travel by the Steamen ofi the Rrnl.tnr Une. The Cnmrmnv will endears to givtlial'
J. ront Uje beat net vice poatlbie. For further Information addreaa
. Portland Office, Oak -Street Dock.
STEAM LAUNDRY
Dewey white wash? Ye?, and wash white. You can
Havana thing washed at the Steam Laundry. The ;
Maine point is quality aiyl the ;
Merritt of our work is such that people go
Miles to patronize us. Our prices aro not
Hobson's choice, but the standard rate.?, which are
Cevera high as some people think, and wo want to
C-U-B-A customer of ours.
Corner of Third and Federal Street,
'Phone 341. THE DALLES, tf
Advertise in The Chronic!
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