The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 26, 1897, Image 2

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The Dalles Daily Chronicle,
Tlic only Republican lhuly Neiespape) n
Wasco Countv.
J! ASTERN OFFICE MO to 234 Temple
Court, X. Y. Citv. F.. KATX, Agent.
MONDAY,
APRIL 215, 1S07
est of successive waves of invasicn
'and produce the hybrid race now
battling under a Danish king the
, name of Hellenic traditions. Schol
ars think that probably this race is
nine-tenths Slavic. If so. it might
be well content as a member of a
' Halkan confederacy under lxiissinn
1 protection Orcgonir.n.
"LIVING GREECE NO MORE."
It is classic ground the modern
Greeks are defending from the Turks,
as the ancient Greeks might have de
fended it against the Persians, had
not llie Thessaiians played them
false. The plain of Thessaly was the
garden and battleground of historical
Greece, like Belgium in Europe.
Here alone was space enough to
make wide farms and move great
armies. It fed Rome with wheat
and saw the greatest battles of his
tory. Thessaly was the fairyland of
mythical Greece. Peneus drains it.
It is entered through the lovely va'e
Tempo, cleft by Poisedon and cele
brated by Grc'ilc poet from Anacreon
to "Walter Savage Landor. Olym
pus, Pelion and Pindus mount them
in and overshadow the plain. The
Salambria is the ancient Peneus, and
the Gulf of Yolo is the ancient Pa
gasae. From here Jason sailed with
his Argonauts and Achilles led his
Myrmidons to Troy. Thessaly was
the home of the Eacidae. Silver
footed Thetis had a temple there and
Chiron nourished the goddess born
in the caves of Pelion.
This plain was the stage of many
world-dramas of history. Xeixes
crossed It, with connivance of the
Thessaiians, on his way to Thermop
ylae, and retreated across it after
Salamis and Platea. On it Cynos
cephalac, tivico famous in battle, saw
Thebes victorious and Philip of Ma
cedon crushed by the Roman powei.
One and a half centuries later, and
only a few miles away, the fate of
the Roman world was decided at
Pharsalia. Caesar's legions came
through the Pindus passes, where
Turks and Greeks are now struggling,
to meet Pompey's eastern forces on
the plain between present Larissa
and the Gulf of Yolo. Two thous
and years later Europe and Asia are j
in combat on the same ground.
Seventeen years after I'harsalia, the
voung Oetavius. defeated Mark An
thony and Cleopatra off
The Democratic wing of the Cor
bett push is again in evidence. This
time Salem furnishes the material in
the person of Ahasucl Rush, who goes
back to "Washington to shed more
light on the senatorial proposition.
Rush has the proud distinction of
having been sat upon by Cleveland
and afterwards picked up by that
gentleman, a brand from the burning,
a scrap from the waste basket. lie
and II. "W. Scott ought to 'Mix Cor
bett plenty," and we think they will.
-The push'' has yet the ubiquitous
U'Ren, the versatile Ronnie, the pic
turesque Barclay, the amusing Ril
yen, besides the general job-lot of
the Salem solons. There is still the
Hon. P. N. .lones of Sherai's Bridge,
really ''the; biggest man of the lot,"
who ought not to be overlooked, and
who weighs sixteen ounces to the
pound, avoirdupois. There is Mise
ner of Crook, who will work as well
as a measure of weight, as a weight
itself. There is Joe Simon. In
fact, when one considers the heavy
reserve force, one is forced to won
der why the small fry like Koltner,
who couldn't possibly control his
own vote; Scott, who couldn't con
trol any one's else, and Bush, who
wouldn't know how to vote any how,
should be sent to the front to light
Mr. Corbett's battle.
ATARRH
LOCAL DISEASE KMB
anu is i lie rcsuu oi cuius uuu
sudden climatic changes.
For your Protection
we positively fctate that thU
remedy does not contain
mercury or any other injur
ious uru?.
i HKh 'km Tobacco
I iBBSS'W made.
BlaekwelPs CSenuine f
S BULL DURHAM I
Yen r.-lll find or.o ccupon lnsldo each 2 ounce lug find two coupons lnsldo each -I ounce bog. S
? ISuy u baj. road the coupon and see how to get your sliaro of fiW.OOJ la presents. g
Yen r.-lll find or.o ccupon lnsldo each 2 ounce lug nnd two coupons lnsldo each -I ounce bog.
ISuy a baj. road the coupon and see how to get your sliaro of fiW.OOJ in presents.
Wholesale.
JVIflLtT MQUOftS,
fjQines and Cigars.
THE CELEBRATED.
ANHEUSER-BUSCH and
HOP GOLD BEER and In tfottlos.
Anheuser-Bxisch. Malt Nutrine, a non-alcoholic
beverage, unecjualed as a tonic.
WALL PAPER!
WALL PAPER!
Just Received
STUBLING & WILLIAML
Ely's Cream Balm
I
is ncknowledced to be the most thortnph cure (or
Xas.il Catarrh, Cold in Head and Hay Fever of all
remedies. It opens aim cleanses the nasal passages,
allays pain anu iuilammation. heals the sores, pro
tits the membrane from colds, restores tho sensei
of taste and smell. Trice COc. at Drujrfrists or by mail.
i:LY liKOTUEIiS, 50 Warren fctreet. New Vort
SlOO lte.wnrd SIOO.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure in all its stages, and
Aetitim, ' that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure z
NEW SPRING GOODS
NEW SPRING GOODS
JUST ARRIVED
JUST ARRIVED
C. F. STEPHENS.
ctiru known
to the
which is the very noint from which i the only positive
i n .- i j,..,i.n..,i: medical fraternitv. Catarrh being a
the Greeks have been bombarding !i .nc .,.roti.
old Ambracian "iilf : tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
. 1,.,, f , ,,!,,, Care is taken internally, acting directly
sua oi Aouiini, ant (pon tllL, b!o0(1 ;U1( mucoug Hrjiu:ea 0I-
of Arta. separatiii" ; the svsteni, thereby destrovini; the toun-
1 .J..-: " .1:. l ":..:
.i..um .urn -i-.i atjnt strength bv bnildim: up ttio con-
like the 1 stitution and assistins; nature in doing
i its work. The proprietors have so much
faitji in its curative powers, tiiat they
offer One Hundred Dollars for any case
that it fa'ls to cure. Send for list of
testimonials. Address:
F. J. Chknky & Co., Toledo, 0.
T"Sold by Drus&iats, 75 cents.
No. 2-8.
Preves.n. The
became Antony'
is now the 15av
Thessalv and Epirus.
here reek of battle memoiies
low countries.
Glorious traditions cluster about
Thessaly, but cold-blooded ethnolo
gists iniist that the modern Greeks
have small right tu claim their inher
itance. Thoae Greeks can be Hel
lenes only in name. Fifteen centu
ries of political servitude and social
i
chaos separate them from the pure i
race the Romans found, spared and j
piecerved. Jiut after the Romans ,
came Goths, Serbs, ITiins, Dulgars ,
barbarians who ravaged Greece with,
lire and sword and enslaved the sur- J
vivors, mingling their blood with ;
their own. After these came Nor-'
man and Jtalian crusaders, Venetian j
and Florentine merchants, and finally
live centuries of slavery to the Turks.
Not less than ten of these lifteen j
centuries were times of such grinding j
and mixture of human material as j
destroys all continuity of race. L'n- j
dor the Koman and ICastcrn empires 1
and the feudal monarchies of the j
Crusades the Greeks lived and reared '
families, though in political slavery. 1
Hut Goths, llulgars and Turks re-
garded life and domestic ties no'
more than if dealing with beasts.'
Greeks of purest strain were ravished i
as slaves, and all of ambition and en-'
ergy sought relief in exile. JProba-l
bly the purest Uellenas now aro those
whose ancestors never saw Hellas.
Only the dregs of the native popula
tion remained to mix with the low.
u There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its jlooa
leads on to fortune."
The poet unauostionablv had reference to the
Closing Out Sale of Furniture and Carpets
at CRANDALL & BURGET'S,
Who are sailing those goods out at greatly-reducod ratos
MTCHK1.BACH BRICK. - - UNICIi FIT.
New York Weekly Tribune
Wanted.
A German or Swede irl to do general
housework. Applv at this office.
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The Dalles Trading Co., corner of 3d
andFederal streets, will pay the highest
cash price for second-hand poods.
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C. I). Fu:.Mi.(i, Agent.
Tom JIcCov has opened his new barber
shop opposite the Clarenden restaurant
on .Second street. tn-i-lin
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Hop Gold Hock Jieer is the host ever
produced on the coast. Try it. On
draught at all Star brewery saloons.
alo-lw
line); ISuor! Itmil; Itixtr! Iluoli liccr.'
If you want a good tronuiuo glass of
Dock lieer, call for the Hop Gold liock,
made only by the .Star brewery, and on
sale in all Star browery saloons only.
alo-lw
Farmers and Villagers,
von
Fathers and Mothers,
FOIt
Sons and Daughters,
All the Family.
SURE CURE for PSLES
llo!iiu u 1 liliiw. liln-dluj or I'ruiruliuitl'llr.ilel'Ut vutf.i
DR. BO-SAN-KO'S PILE REMEDY. iuv iuU.
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g A. I. UVULKW
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On receipt of ten conts, caHh or stamps,
a gouoroiiH eainplo will bo mailed of tho
most popular Catarrh and Hay Fover Cttro
(Ely'B Cream Halm) Bafflcient to demon
trato tho great morits of tho remedy.
ELY UHOTHEItS,
CG Wurren St., Now York City.
Hov. JohnReid, Jr.. of Great Falls, Mont.,
recommended Elv'a Cream Balm to me. I
can emphasizo hw statomont, "It is a posi
tive euro for catarrh if used ns directed."
Jtev. Franois W. Toolo, Pgstor Central Pre
Ouurcu, Helena, Mout.
Ely's Cream Balm is tho acknowledged
cure for catarrh and contains no mercurj
nor any injurious drug. Price, GO cento.
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material and the most improved
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