The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 18, 1897, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Gtoniele;
ness
The onlu Republican i'aih, Setapapf
IPcwfo County.
year
hearted, chivnlric man;
E ASTERS OFFICE S.W to SS4 Temple
Court, S. Y. Citu. E. KATZ, Agent.
Clubbing llntr.
Chronicle and Oregonian
Chronicle and Examiner
Chronicle and Tribune
Chronicle and 2s. Y. World
J2 25
0 .-
1 75
2 00
FRIDAY,
juxe is. isn;
HAS AS IS 'IAS RIGHTS f
the millstones of greed and selilsh-
Tlie white man found him -lew
ago a gallant, generous, kindly-
i child of
nature, free from vice, vho extended
to the pale-faced brother f:om over
the sea the hand of hospitality. The
white man was r. stranger and he
took him in: hut the white man in
turn took the Indian m also, and all
that was his. lie rewarded the In
dian's hospitality with the same gen
erous return that the germs of
measles, scarlet fever, of smallpox,
do the gentleman who furnishes a
home for them, the only difference
beinc that those diseases would have
Indian any rights that hU spared some
H r-EST vrllh a blp 12. niapkweu's Genuine Bullk
H ps lmrlmm is In a c!as by is.-clf. Von will II nd ono
V ' iti:iHin lnldt each two ounce bag, and two coo- k
HHj pons Insitlc eaets four ounce bat of
, H Biackweti's
I Gens Durham
Wm Smoking Tobacco
Bnyabapofthlseolebrntetltobaeconnurend thecoupon m
Hl ulUchglvcd&lUtofviiluublciiresatuiiclhowtogcttbeiUjV
WflliLPflPERI You
Wflltlt PflPERI
: Just Received
Get
Thej
most!
Wholesale.
jVIALtT LtlQUOHS,
CZJines and Cigars.
Has an
pale-faced brother is bound to re-j
spect: The answer is a most em-. But this is nor what we started to say :
.phatic 2o. History prove it. From j it is simply a digiession, a sort of pre
the time the Spaniard first set foot on! hide to the crowning act against the
American soil, the native has known ( simple child of the forest,
no rights, except such as he could j Down among the Cheyennes some
maintain by force. Cortex made j forty Indians, or bucks, are living in a
him a beast of burden and a slave, j state of polygamy, having, in the aggro
His sold was taken from him in eats, one hundred wive. o; an avernce
Mexico, and his daughters fell a prey of two and a half each. The secretary
to the Spaniard's desires. It was no! of the interior heard of this, and it
lietter alonir the Atlantic shore, struck him as too raanv. He looked
Having no gold of which he could be j around among his white brethren, and
despoiled, the white man took his j real zing that one wife made life worth
broad lands, not by force, but by j living vover again' to most of them, his ';
superior knowledge :iud superior heart went out in a great wave of pity j
trading power. He gave a handful for those forty Cheyennes. He issued a
of beads, or a few dollars' worth of j decree, from which there is no appeal,
gew-aaws for priceless acres. He commanding these forty bucks to each
took advantage of the Indian's lack , choose of his wives one, and to discard
of knowledge to cheat him in trade, i the others. It was a cruel and a wicked
instead of robbing him by force. Of thing to do. We do not believe in po
the two systems that of the Spaniard J lygamy, God forbid ! but we recognize
was the more manly. the position these poor simple-minded
The lime 'Sime when the encroach-j Indians are placed in.
rnents of the white man showed the Whatever else may be said of In-
Indiau that he must resist them or 1 dians, th-y are human, and the paternal
lie crowded off the face of the earth. ! instinct is developed in them as in all .
He resisted the best he could: but humanity. For the male Indian the in-j c"n"DTTVT nnrTC
against the supeiior knowledge of ; iurv is slight; but how about the squaw? JN JtLi W Da -XJLiN JT VjUU Ub
warfare and supeiior weapons he was j How about tne children! How about -- -JTTVT-N nrrTa
powerless. He ran up against the ' the family separated? We know that : -- V fex JXi.lN t VJTUJL0
5000
i
Rolls of Wall Paper,
best patterns. The
beautiful colors.
New Invoice
of Paints and Oils. Any
color or brand supplied.
2 1; i ft ,
f,jSrs' Agents, Jobbers
and Middlemen by buyin di
red from the manufacturer.
Suipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
! FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
niANSACT A GESERAL BANKING BUSINES
Ithe celebrated
ANHEUSER-BUSCH and
HOP GOLD BEER
on draught
and In Dottles.
Letters of Credit issued available in the
Eastern States.
Sicht Exchange and Telefjraphic
Transfers sold or. Xew York. Chicago,
St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore
iron, Seattle Wash,, and various points
in Oregon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms.
' Anheuser-Busch Malt Nutrine.
I "beverage, unequaled as a tonic.
a non-alcoholic! -B" CO-MINT,
! SOLE IKA1.EP. IN THE DALLES OF
STUBLING & WILLIAM
inevitable and was annihilated. I concerning civilized white folks, who i
Across the Alleghenies the conquer-! robbed the Indian of a continent, these j
ing pale-fase forced his way; then things are considered immoral. For a I
down through the fertile valley of j white man they wouid be, for he niut
the Ohio, across Kentucky's battle- draw the line some place; but what
ground, he swept his resistless way. ! harm wonld have been done to have ai
The Indian ' fought and lost. He i lowed these poor red remnants to have
was told to move on, until across the i finished their days along with the fami-
JUST ARRIVED
JUST ARRIVED
C. F. STEPHENS.
Marble Burial Vaults
A Perfect Protection from Water "'id
Dampness. Preserves the Body by Ex
cluding the Air.
It possesses every merit claimed for
the most expensive vaults, viz: absolute
security and durability, thus making a
permanent and imperishable resting
place for the dead.
This vault is made of six pieces of mar-
, Die wrticn can ue nrmly fastened to
1 gethei with cement, thus making them
: air and water tight.
No better wheel made than the
Acme Bicycle
Built in our own factory by
skilled workmen, usm the best
material and the most in ' -roved
machinery. We ha vo r.o c jsnis
Sold direct from fac.oryto tii
rider, fully warranted. ?bir
anywhere for examiners'
WRITE FOR
Our Interesting Offer
Acme Cycle Co., Elkhart, Ind.
Regulator LineA
Dalles. Portlanfl ani Astoria
Navigation Co.
Ml"7--- - . -.7. 1
sirs. Regulator 6 Dalles Gitv
was se-
Tbe white man had ; The graves of their fathers are turned up j "There is a tide in tkc affairs of men which, taken at itsflooa
nto what was then i by the white man's plow, and the bones . " y "
creat American des-! of their loved ones are cast aside to! leadsonJo fortune
Mississippi, far from the graves of
his ancestors, a new home
lected for him.
crowded mm 1
considered the
ert. That's what the white
-.1 1 . .
iiiouuut u was. out it w
enoush for an India
cause the lands the w
him from wie "too
dian,"
lies their customs had permitted them. I
We have taken their lands, their homes, i
All Kinds Cemetery Work
' Mr. Comiui has on hand a large eop
! ply oi first-class Marble, to be used in
; Monuments, etc. Prices lower than in
Portland.
FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE
BETWEEN
The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks and Pcn
laud dally, except Sunday.
GOOD SERVICE. LOWEST RATES.
Are you going
( DOWN THE VAffl
OH TO
( EASTERN OREGON ?
man j make room for the white man's build-
:ood ; mgs. We have forced onr laws upon
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
l u was 1:0011,'". " e nave lorceu onr laws upon, t A J CI 1 f)"n ' f
rLj'r:t'::ii. juosm (lot hale oi hrniture and Oaroets
cood for an In- of itate the 0I' tiie'r customs van-' I
ORTHERN
PACIFIC RY.
j ishes, and these forty Cheyennes, 'in j
! their old age, are told to segregate their !
Here he might have been per- j familiei antl then to choose between .;
mittt-d to stay had the white man's ! tbeir wives' Alas! poor Lo. j
idea of the countrv been correct:! ;
but it wasn't. The great American
desert was a great American myth, j
True, there was some of that so
called section unfit for agricultural
at CRANDALl & BURGET'S,
Who are selling those goods out at greatly-reduced rat
MICHELBACH BRICK. - - UNIC.S ST.
1
N
Camp .Jxckion.
It will be but ten davs until the mili-
! tary encampment at Hood River will
I take place. The engineers corps, under
nnrnn: ),f tl. .1. , ..uuu.. i u.C;, , , l, fKlut flOUU HlVer
I-... u iuc tuuung;; uiuu;;imi; , ThurJdr
of buffalo proved it to be a great
New York Weekly Tribune
s
Pullman
Elegent
Tourist
lay evening. June 2th, and wih
lay out the caiun L'round. The next
grazing country, and a grazing coun-1 contingent to arrive will be the Third
try was too good for an Indian, sim- battalion intantry, which will leave The
ply because it was ood enouh for Dalles -Monda-v mornlnp, June 23th, on
a white man. besides this, a hounti-. ""J ptrf - f mpani,e3A La
. . , . Grande; C, Pendleton, and A, Wasco,
ful creator had filled the mountains wm arrive at Hood River on the mom
with precious metals, and what use in-r- of the 29th. The balance of the
had an Indian for money, anyhow? troops from the west Hide of the moun
The mountains were too ood for , tains wili reah Hood River the evening
him, too. And so he was kicked' f ,The Camj! ifi ver-v
. ... n.n,nuu iocatej about two miles west of Hood
from pillar to post for no other ren- , ii7er, and has been named Camp Jack
son thau that the white man wanted : son. in honor of the distinguished ofiicer
the earth, or at least so much of it, detailed by the government as instructor
of the Oregon militia. When the bovs
-FOE
Farmers and Villagers,
rort
Fathers and Mothers,
KOJ!
Sons and Daughters,
KOll
All the Family.
TO
Sleeping Cars
Dining Cars
Sleeping Car
ST. I'Ain.
.MlN'.NEAl'Ol,!
IJULUTH
t'AHGO
GUAM) FOK
CItUOKSTOX
WINKIJ'EO
HELENA uo
UUTTE
It so, stive raoncr mid enjoy a bcaatlfal trip on
the Columbia. The w&t-bouiid train snkesi!
The Dulles Id ample time for passeneerstotale
the steamer, iirrlvlnK in Portland in time for tie
outgoing Southern and Northern trains; Ewt
Dound ias.cnKers univlnc in The DaIes in tin
to take the East-bound train.
For further information apply to
J. N. HARNEY, Agent,
Oat .Street Dock. Portland, Oreson,
Or W. C. ALLAWAY, Gen.Agt,
The Ualtw. Ortzoo
Through Tiekets
DOORS,
WINDOWS,
SHINGLES,
FIRE BRICK,
FIRE CLAY,
LIME, CEMENT,
Window-Glass and
Picture Moulding.
he. o-iiiEiisrasr.
j set in camp once, mere will no doubt be
many of their friends visit them.
With the close of the Presidential Campaign THE TRIBUNE recognizes the
business interests. To 'meVt thl.wn d !WM?Z' Un,M tanA Ucteli' j b?Fl-
nrom nence. until anotber Ktatn nr NMinnnl nnoinn ,!...,.iD 'i. ... .. ,b;. J. P'l'A' l?&?Xl'tZSkucV
light for the principles for which THE TRIBUNE has labored from its inception
to the present dav. and won its trreatest victories.
! Every possible effort will be put forth, and monev freelv snout, to mnV top A' ?9S,?T9.'-AB8t'.G P. A.,
I at S:30 o'clock, a nublic meetinc nf ih . WEEKLY TRIBUNE pre-eminently a National Fa nilv NewH.a,Pr. in,.r(.,Ti, , I - :L ,ortln'1 0
. I f !l I . -
as could i)0;;iblv ftiniiih existence
for an Indian,
The native son resisted, and lie
did rijrht. 'He fouyht for his home, I5.v or(1r "'Hon. Frank Menefee,
for his" rights; only he hadn't an v. or ,nayor f Dalles cit-v' r,otice Is l,ere,.v
at least none that a white man was 7 , 7.,: V ";,i '
at o :,ju o clock, a nnbl c rMHctinc nf t)i&
hound to ob-erve. ' l.oi ..ntrB nf T)ii.a rift. ,ni i v.,.i.i ' instructive, entertainint: and indisuensable to each member of the fnmiiv.
n - "iv; , nut tm IIUIU , " ' , '
And so, by slow degrees, leaving at the county court bouse, for the pur-'
behind him a trail of blood, lie was ' P'e ot nominating city oflicers. i
moved at the white man's will,! gu.hkut w. t,IEm.8 We furnish "The Chronicle" and N. Y. Weekly Trib-
steadily decreasing in numbers, Recorder. tine One year for Only $1.75.
steadily fighting the unconquerable, j
At last broken in spirit, he was herd-'
inciter, as good as new, having onlv uune ymce, rew lork cjny, arl a sample copy of The New York Weekly
' CIIICAUO
, WASHINGTON
! I'lllLADKLl'IilA
j NEW YOKE
i HUSTON AND ALL
l'OINTS EAST anil SOUTH
I
DR. GUHH'S
ijiriiovnD
LIVER
PILLS
One Pill for a "J-?,.,
or.-
i ne uaiK-s, Orc-Ktm ISrL", V0"r5'"r' ""''1..T, iti. sold
irill mall Mior' Irw or lull hoi f.r'', r'.ir.hifli
mtu.ro. lill. ilUSATiKO MKU. CO.. Wutdcura
fur Sal.
jd on reservations, a prisoner in the
land of his fathers, with metes and
hounds set, beyond which his feet
dare not tread. lie is conquered at
last, ground exceedingly fine between
- I cocta
curj-
New Massilon separator, 24-inuh oyl-1 tW Write your name and address on a postal card, eend it to Geo. W. Best I ft""-?
nlr xnuune Ullice, rew ork City, and a tamn e conv of Tim N- Ynrlr W..tlv T,th i.Kl
....ii i ii. . i ------ j i wiwi iriouoaT. niiir.'-".-r .-i-ir.""
out. It 1 thla Keiond.. 'Hi ?SK.W?.!"'M
threshed 1000 bushels. Also Diniree-!
Woodbury IS-horee power, i'rice $300.
Call nn or address. I
T. Bawouk, !
jnlO-lm Lyle, Wash, i
tine will le mailed to vou.
Job Printing at This Office.
Pt" we cannot cur Thta rthSJIh for
Baffled the "kill of the mift aSuSi1.3? J.waTs
elan a, ooo.ooo efnitI?iT.fn,?",ut l,hrl-
Goiumfl
BLOOD POISOH
1 2 if VJ.rSB'! P"c under amo unarao!
rre if r fin '."""iareandhotelbllli and
PORKand BEEF
MANUFACTDBKKHOK
Fine Lard and Sausage
Curersoff BRAND
HAMS & BACON
DRIED BEEF, ETC.