Gut-Rate Tailoring 78 Second St., "bet. H E. BALiCH & CO., Merchant Tailors and Leaders of Fashions. Fine Suits, $18 PERFECT FIT The Dalles Daily Chronicle. THURSDAY. MARCH 26. 1896 OUR ENMITY TOWARDS ENGLAND History has continually noted, and the events of the past few months have em phasized the dislike which Americans, as a people, feel for England. Since the days when the first mutterings of dis content were heard among the colonists at the exactions of the mother country, the attitude of the people on this conti nent towards the English nation has been one of antipathy. One of the con clusions to which the children of our schools first come is that America and England are arrayed against one an other in enmity. The causes that led ,to the Revolution are grasped by the childish mind far better than the im portant occurrences of later times. While not the result of intention on the part of historians, the effect upon the minds of the school children from the study of history is to create prejudices against England which later years do not over come. Such conclusions are right, and are justified by the treatment England has given our people since the beginning of American settlement. A go.d deal has been written of late about this universal feeling on the part of Americans, (the class known as Anglomaniacs alone ex cepted) and some writers have sought to ascertain the cause of this unfriendly feeling which the Americans possess. The real cause of enmity between these peoples of the same blood can, as is stated by one historian, be expressed by the iigureB 1861-5. The action of the government during these years of trouble for the United States was moat repre hensible. We remember with gratitude John Bright, Mr. Cobden, and those other statesmen, few in number, who refused to sanction the efforts for disunion. We shall never forget the friendliness of the Queen and the Prince consort who used their great influence to allay the .tsriusn feeling which .threatened war after the Trent affair. But the list of our friends in that hour is Boon exhaust ed. On the other hand we are com pelled to remember the nronnnni-oH feeling of the social and political leaders oi ootn parties. The "Alabama" got to sea in spite of the warnings of our representatives at the English court, the sympathy of the Biaiesmen Deing understood by the silent approval that attended the action of Mr. Laird, who, as a member of par liament, rose from his seat and boasted that it was he who built the Alabama. lhe building of iron clads for Confeder ate service went boldly on in England, and was not checked till our minister, Mr,Adams, wrote to Earl Russell: ''It would be superfluous to point out to your lordBhip that this is war." These actions of England during the civil war did untold damage to the "North., Our commerce was swept from the - seas and the place it occupied has never been regained. The struggle was prolonged longer than it otherwise would have been had it not been for the encouragement given the South by Eng land. The material injury xtone this coun try by England was supposedly adjusted by the Geneva conference, but the rep eration could not be made- alone by money. Those who snflered the horrors of that deadly war; those who lost father, brother or friend, and those of the younger generation who read the etory of that black period will remem ber England's culpable deeds and think of her still with feelings of dislike. . All talk of good feeling between these na tions will prove vain. England has al ways been onr enemy ; she is now, and Union and Court. and upwards. GUARANTEED. unless the economic and political con ditions change, she always will be. OLD TALES RE-TOLD. The work of the scraper on Third street revives hopes long since supposed to be dead. ' May these hones be faith fully and constantly nourished in the soul of every true loverof our town and country, till their brightest fruition will be realized ! In roads, as in inanv other things, "the shape'stthe thins." Given a well-rounded form, no chuck holes, a place for rain to drip over into and be carried off without obstacle, and the problem is solved. Some soils make- better roads than others, it Is true, but the above conditions assured, and the rest will easily follow. Who that has listened to a traveller returned from a Scandinavian town can ever forget the enthusiasm that follows every reference to the perfect roads. In that strip of sea sand we call Denmark the problem was a different one. Many expedients were . tried before the sand was successfully combatted. Finally upon the well-shaped road bed, fagots of twigs were laid, the trimmings of trees, Buch as in The Dalles we have carted down to the beach for bon-firea. This has proven eminently satisfactory, is inexpensive, easily repaired and far more enduring than gravel. - An approach to this method of treat ing sandy soil is made by our neiehborn of Walla Walla county, the surplus of whose straw stacks is being spread upon the roads, greatly modifying the dust and the liability of rut and chuck-hole cutting. DO YOU EXPECT To Become a Mother? If so, then permit us to oay inai xjt. nerce favorite Prescrip tion is indeed, a true . . "Mother's Friend," FOR IT MAKES Childbirth Easy by rjreDarine- the tion, thoa assisting- Nature and shortening ' ' T QKn- Tl,- . . T 1 1 - , , ' , H"11""' uiucai oi cniiaDirtn is robbed of its terrors, and the dangers thereof gTeatly lessened, to both mother and child. . The neriod x- - -fw..UwiJfc 13 ttlBU Greatly shortened, the mother strengthened and built up, and an abundant secretion of nmirielim ai- fnv Wa J .. 1 Send io cent3 fora larsre Book (16R giving: all particulars. Address, World's irr,.aAR x lURUlLAl. ASSOCIATION, 66 1 Main Q- TflFV1rt XT T & PAINLESS CHILDBIRTH. Mrs. Fred Hunt, of GlenviUe, N. Y., says: "I read about Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription being so good for a wo- got two bottles last Sentemhpr and - De- cember i-ttb. I had a twelve cound babv gin. wtien T was conhned I was sick in any way not . I aid not sutler nain. and wViti any the child was born I wallr. ed into another room and went to bed. I keep your Extract of Smart-Weed on hand all the time. It was very cold weather an n nnr rftntti -n-o Mas. . HTJWT; very cold but 1 did not take any cold, and iv my micr-pain or any otner pain. It was all due to God and Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription and Compound Extract of Smart-Weed. This is the eighth living child , and the largest of them all. I suf fered everything that flesh could suffer with the other babies. I always had a doctor and then he could not help me very much but this time my mother and my husband were alone with me. My baby was only seven days old when 1 got up and dressed apd left my room and stayed up all day," You hear it almost everywhere, and read it in the newspapers, that Simmons liver Regulator is the best liver remedy, and the best Sprinc medicine, and the best blood medicine, "lhe mlv medi cine of any consequence that, use is Summons .Liver Regulator," So wrote M.r. K. A. Cobb, of Mdrgantown. N. C. And W. F. Park, M. D.. ot Tracv Citv. Tenn, writes : "Simmons Liver .Regula tor is the best." "The Regulator Line' Tie Dies. Portland anl Astoria Navigation Co. THROUGH Freignl and Passenger Line Through Daily Trips (Sunday's ex cepted) between The Dalles and Port land. Steamer . Regulator leaves The wanes nt a.m., connecting at the Cas cade Locks with Steamer Dalles 'Citv, Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland (Oak street dock) at 7 a. m., connect ing with Steamer Regulator for The uanes. PABSfiKtiKR RATES, One way , .... f 2 .00 tiouna trip 3.00 Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. All freight, except car lots, zvill be brought through, 7vith- out aeiay at cascades. Shipments for Portland received at any time day or night. Shipments for way landings must be delivered before K V. m T i , . J 1 .1.1 A- 1 - . 1 kjhh on or aaoress, ' W. C. ALLAWAY General Agent J 1 THE DALLES. - OREGON YTT 1 O LXMO EMST! GIVES THE Choice of Transcontinental Routes -VIA- Spokane Denver Minneapolis Omaha St. Panl Kansas City Low Rates to all Eastern Cities. OCEAN STEAMERS Lean Pnrtl.nd Eterr Fhe Days for SAN FRANCISCO, CAL FnT fill' rfatnlla .all nn H D f. Tha Dalles, or address 's Agent W, H. HUKLBURT, Gen. Pass. Agt Portland, Oregon Ml ORTHERN j PACIFIC R. R rj -H s Pullman Eleg.ent Tou:ist Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Cars 8T. PACIi MINNEAPOLIS BCLUTH v . . FARGO GRAND FOBF CROOKSTOS WINNIPEG HELENA and BUTTE - TO Thiroagh Tickets CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA BOSTON AND ALL POINTS EAST and SOUTH cal on or write to ' ' W. C. ALLAWAY. Agent, Tne JJaUee, Oregon, A. D. CHARLTON. 'Asst. G. P'J A., - 256, Morrison Cor. Third, Portland, Oregon J. vv. Pierce, Republic, la., says: "I have used One Minute Cough Cure in my family and for myself, with result so entirely satisfactory that I can hardly find words to express myself as to its merit. I "will never fail to recommend it to others',-oh. every occasion that pre sents itself." . For sale by Snipes-Kiner-ele-y, Drug Co. -- DOORS, WINDOWS, SHINGLES, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY, LIME and CEMENT, Window-Glass and Picture Moulding. G-L E 2sT lSr J. S. SCHENK, President. J. M. Patterson. Cashier. flM Rational Bank. THE DALLES. - - ORE O A General Banking Business transacted iepoBits received, subject to Sight t . Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly louuttouuu.uajr oi uuiieuLion. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on " iun, oau xrauciaco anu xrOTl land. DIREOTORS. D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schbnok. tD. M. Williams, Geo. A. Libbx. H. M. B BALL. EAST sind SOUTH via The Shasta Route OP THE Southern Pacific'Comp'y Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portland. LEAVE. FROM JUNB 23, 1895. AERIVB. 7 OVE&LAND EX--) press, Salem, Rose- ' - I burg, Ashland, Sac- f 8-SO P M J ramento, Ogden.San ! -.-n . B.so r. jji. Krancise0i Mojave, f 8T10 A. M. Los Angeles.El Paso, i I New Orleans and (.East . j 8:30 A.M. Roseburg and way sta-4 :40 P. M. tion s Via Woodburn fori Mt.Anel, Sllverton, Dailj West Seio, Browns- i- except ville.Sprlngfield and Sundays. Natron J 4:uor.3l. Salem and way stations 10 :00 A. M 7:30A.M. (Corvallis and way f6:20P.M ) stations , t t4-45 P. M. jMcMinnville and f8:25P.M fway stations j Daily. fDaily, except Snnday. DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS Attached to all Through Trains. ' through tickets to all points in the Eastern States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest rates irom , . , J. B. KIRKLANT). TtoVot Acron All above trains arrive at uxuiiu wuixu isiauon, riiui ana i streets. YAMHILL DIVISION". Passenger Depot, foot of Jederson street. T I " v.A.vt v.wu y. lu,, o.uu u. ill. A rrivp at. Pni-ManH 7-in o .on 1 1 .os an i .on iave ior enerman, weeK days, at 4:30 p. m Arrive at Portland, 9:30 a. m. . J Leave for AIRLIE on Monday, Wednesday and dav, Thursday and Saturday at S:M ti. m. . -" uiuiiB iur jot E.vtKj leave at y:3u, y;uo 11:00 a. m., 12:40, 2:00, 8:30, 5:30, 6:50 p.m.- . Arrive at PortUnd at 12:35,8:40, 10:30 a.m.. 12:15, 1:50, 3:15, 4:45, 6:30, 7:55 p. m. rw. Kucnuui, i. f. KOBEK3, Manager. Asst G. F. & Pass. Agt RI-P-A-N-S. , The modern stand ard Family Medi cine : Cures " the common every-day ills of humanity. ErlNYROYAL PILLS r-5rrv OrUrhiml and Only Cennfncw A Braetot for Cichtm- Wdtf Dia-A mtmd Brand in R4 u4 Gold metliio Ibaxes, Mated with blw ribbos.. Take no Other Jtefa f'taxonrrrM ruhmttt. (ton and imitations At Drngjsts, or md 4. IB tani)a for particular tcstimoniala and MRllia' fbp fadlM.M i. t, - MaiL lO.OOOTeatimooiaU. Nama fTxpcr. rtilrhfffriiilnl fi M.11....- a.-... - XK MiUUC When yog igant to ky Seed "Wheat, Feed Wheat, Rolled Barley,Whole Barley, Oats, Rye, Bran, Shorts, Or anything n the Feed Line, go to the WASCO : WAREHOUSE, Onr prices are low and onr goods are firt-clase. Aeenta for the celebrated WAISTBURG "EFBLESS" FLOUR. Highest cash price paid for WHEAT, OATS and BARLEY. The SeleVt EM STUBLING & WILLIAMS wish to annbunce that they are now located at J. O. Mack's old stand,-where they will oe pieasea to see their mends. 1 Hb UMLLES -DEALER3 IM- Coal, Ice ani Proince, Fpreip Oysters, Fish, Poultry and Game In Season. NORTH POWDER ICE, which is noted for Its purity and lasting qualities. ROCK HPRlNnS. ' KOSLTN, ANTHRACITE ana iiKuutt9 ckiik Phone 128 and 255. Corner Second and Washington Streets. Consignments Solicited. Goods received lor Cold Storage and Forwarding. "There is a tide in the affairs leads on to fortune." The poet unquestionably had reference to the Closing Out Sale of at CRANDALL Who are selling these goods 'MICHEMA6h BBICK. GEORGE RUCH PIONEER GROCER- Again in business at the old etaad. I would be pleased to see all my former patronB. Free delivery to any part of town. CLOSING OUT SALE of DRY GOODS These GdodMxtstfEe Germania OTTO BIRGFELD, Prop. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. -SOLE AGENT FOR THE- Celebrated Gambrintis Beer. NO. 94 SECOND STREET, THE DALLES, - - - OREGON. bOMMISSION U0., aii Domestic Fruits "ani Venetalles. ' FOR FCKL knO. aANCFACTURINO PURPOSES. of men which, taken at its flood Furniture and & BURG ETS, out at greatly-reduced rates. - - UNION ST. Successor to Gbrlsman & Corson. FULL LINE OF STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Sbiy 1 Less Than Cost.