The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 17, 1898, Image 2

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    The Dalles My Ctarafete.
The only Kqntbliean Daily Xevspapft on
Watco County.
EASTERX OFFICE SSO to Si Temple
Court, X. Y. City. F. KATZ, Agait.
Weekly Clubbing Ktc.
Chronicle and Oregonian ?2 25
Chronicle and Examiner 2 'J5
Chronicle and Inter Ocean . 1.S5
Chronicle and Tribune 1 "5
Chronicle and X. Y. World 2 00
31 OK DAY
JANUARY 17, 1S95
THE MEAXS AXD TEE EXP.
The following editorial from the
Inter Ocean makes the best presents-:
tion of arguments for Hawaiian an-1
negation we have seen. While there
may be many things of weight said
on the other side, yet this editorial
presents the matter in a very favora
ble light:
"It is deplorable that many sena
tors still close their eyes to the im
portance of the Hawaiian question.
It is amazing that, in a matter so
-vital to our national safety and com
mercial prosperity, the gentlemen
whe hold the fate of the treaty in
their bunds should palter over trifles
and quibble over platitudes. The
orient is being torn by many bands.
The long arms of European powers
are being stretched forth to all parts
of the Pacific. The key to our west
coast is in danger. The trade of a
new commercial world is at stake.
Yet the senate hesitates.
'Most of the opponents of annexa
tion, whatever their motives may be,
fortify themselves with the argument
tbat annexation is against our na
tional policy. They forgot, or do
not care to remember, tbat a policy
is not an end, but only a means ; that
it is a line of conduct marked out to
aerve some particular purpose. For
instance: Bismarck wished to see
the Hobenzollern dynasty rule a
united Germany. To accomplish
this he adopted first the war policy,
-which he followed from 1SG4 to
1871, and then the peace policy,
which he adhered to from 1S71 to
1890. He and all other statesmen of
his sagacity have made national pol
icy their handmaid, not their mis
tress. "One heritage from the wise men
-who brought forth and cradled this
great republic has been the national
determination to avoid foreign en
tanglements, to keep far from our
shores the dynastic quarrels and
ceaseless controversies of Europe, and
to develop in independence and
safety the institutions on which we
have sUked onr national existence.
That was the purpose of our early
statesmen national safety, tar re
moved from the menace of foreign
aggression. The policy tbat they
followed to realize this purpose the
varied with every passing decade.
Sometimes it brought peace; some
times war. But war or peace, the
main purpose was kept ever in view
and the policy fitted to its demands.
'In obedience to the same con
siderations the United States govern,
meat Las favored annexation of ter
ritory at one time and opposed it at
another. We took Florida; we took
Louisiana; we took Texas. and we
took the vast lands covered by the
Mexican cession of 16-13 and the
Gadsden purchase of lb'oS. So,
through the first half of this century,
we stood committed repeatedly to
the policy of annexation. We stood
thus committed because the policy of
annexation
served directly our pur-
pose as designated by the far-seeing
statesmen of revolutionar times and
followed by their successors.
'Under such circumstances, it is
folly lo fold our hands and shut our
eyes. It is folly to bow dowu to the
fetich of a policy but forty years old,
and now utterly at variance with the
changed conditions that confront us.
Our main purpose in foreign affairs
today, aa evar before, should be to
maintain our splendid isolation, our
'safctv from foreign agression.
To
realize it we must do as our fathers (
and their fathers did take the most ;
rtoTorcr:lt"o'ft Dales. Portal ail Astorit-
meet emergencies oi omor uwt.s.
What we did in 1SG0 of 1S70 can be;
no standard af judgment now. If
we do not take Hawaii, others will, j
It is to be ours or theirs.
The demand on the senate ior ac (
tion is loud and clear. Keep iu
! view the traditional purKse of this
Ijroverumeut; hold off foreigu powers
stand fast by the I
I it V I" v- i
principles of our wisest statesmen,
and maintain them by all the means
, thfit will strengthen us arrainst the i
land hungry nations of Europe; meet
the issues of today as our govern
ment met similar issues in the first
half of the century. Annex the
islands."
EFFECT Or iv'.JSIC.
The "erou. Sytciu Influenced by IMf
fereat Kind of MinnJ.
The old story that Aiul when out of
temper usetl to summon David to play
the harp, and found the music to lie a
sedathe, may prove to be aion- than a
Minnie historic incident, for both Char
cot and Tnrchanou have declared that
mus-ical sounds are a remedial ajrency
in disease which no physician can af
ford to iirnore. says the New Ysrk
Herald.
Mr. Wat thin, of Miekiiran, who has
riven a trreat deal of thought to this sub
ject, ass-erts that different kinds of
sounds- are nierreTiflective than drurs In
the cure of disease. For instance, he
boid'.y assures us that the musk of
Valkyrie will increase perspiration,
and. "therefore, cure certain forms of
ailment caused by cheekier its llov.
The operative enercy is not the music
as such, "but the peculiar vibrations
made by it. Tannhauser. on the o'her
hand, is a vibratory soporific and in
duces u serene state of mind and body.
. M. Coriveaud. of Taris, asserts that
violin playinir is at least a temporary
remedy for sciatica. He adduces the in
stance of a patient who found almost
instant relief in that way and who suc
cessfully resorted to it whenever threat
ened with an attack.
Perhaps this is- an appeal to the im
agination, but what matters it if the
patient is cured'? Perhaps. aratn. there
is a law hidden somewhere in the pile
of apparent impossibilities one which
wilf some time be discovered for our
benefit. We never smile with increduli
ty at anything in the:-e wonder-working
days.
One million standard gold dollars
rreirh 1 MO short tons, while the stand
erd silver dollar weiphs -8 short ton:
ner $1,000,000. One million dollars if
the silver tea-cent pieco v.eiph j-" t
short tons; of the live-cent nickel.
110 1-5 abort tons; of the one-cent
bronze piece. S42 f7 short trns. and of
tje "old" copper cent. l.tfM 5-7 short
tons.
SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING.
Notice is hereby given to the legal
voters of school district Xo. l- of Wasco
county, state ot Oreiron, tbat a special
school tn2
eeting of said district will bei
he brick schoolbouse on Court
he 2''.h ciav of Janucrv. i
I held at th
stret oa tt,e
at 2 o'clock in the atternoon, for the fol
lowing objects : To levy a tas for the
ensuing vear for school purpo-es, and to
create a sinking fund to pay the bonded
indebtedness of said district.
Dated this 17th dav of January, 180?.
O. D. Ddaxe.
Chairman Board Directors.
Geo. P. Moe&as, District Clerk.
Fresh Columbia river smeit at Varney
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Sick or " Just Don'tfrii X
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ONLY ONE FOR A DOSE.
Bemom PlmpKi. curM HMdaeh. Orspepala ut
Cottlrentu. 25 cti. a box at druggruu or tr tsaU
bamplea Fr, addreM Or. BManko Co. fhlla. II-
LDDD POISOH
ttory ULuoU pernjsr.iciy
rnredln!5oS3UaTs.yoccacretre3tC(isj
Ecme torsade price under ease rnartLt-
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tracttataTra!lmai1farer:1hnlhir!. M4
eiaon. ssocuoo capital ustime our ntcw-a. I
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JOSEPH mm
HAS OFE!D A
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HARNESS SHOP
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IS THE EAST END. In the Colum
bia Fctrtl Yard, ovpr-mite ealUcanbe
etocljardi, where be it xeadr to do
All Kinds of Harness Work.
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Regulator Lane-V
Navigation Co.'
Meplaiori Dalles City,
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FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE
BETWEEN
Tiie Dalles, Hood Klvcr, Cascade Locks and r j-t-
land aiU.y,,T!,"r sunasy.
( DOWH THE VALLEY I
Are yon eolcc , " T0
( EASTERN OREGON 1
II so. save monev cad enjoy a fcoautlf cl trip on
h rv,inn,ht Thf wp-,t.rmnd train arriro at
The Dalles In ample time lor passencers to Uit
the steamer, arrivinc in Portland In time for the
outpoint Southern and Northern train : t.at-
connu ptweneers arriving iu mi ni.a
to take the EasMwund train.
For further information apply to
J. X. HARNEY, Apent.
Oat Street Pock. Portland. Oregon,
Or W C. ALLAWAY. lien. AC,
The Dalles. Orccon
fieux Year
Expcmenees.
1
Let the memory of the old year be the
experience that shall guide yon through
the new. You remember where yon
have pains and pleasures. Good bealtu i
brought the pleasure, bad liealth J
b.ought the pain. If yon want good
health you will pet it through good
medicine. We nse nothing but the best (
aud finest drugs in Compounding.
EELIABLE PHARMACISTS.
115 Second Street. THE DALLES,
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fir?
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bolidar eniovment creater. You
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pleasanter at all times, l on need Encli
ih.dee.nd designs as will give more '
Leaut5- aod BOre corafort in our borne. '
WeEhow" -von etr,es tbat es"edany,
. ever fceen here at prices never attempted ,
' W- VAUbii, Third St.
j Harry Liebe,
PRACTICAL
Watchmakerl Jeweler
AU wort promptly attcaded to,
and warranud.
174 VOGT BLOCK.
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BULL DURHAM
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Bay a tug. tvau 4-e coupon and v how to gvt
Wholesale.
MflLtT LtlQUOHS,
LUines and Cigaps.
THE CELEBRATED
ANHEUSER-BUSCH
- HOP GOLD
Anheuser-Busch Malt Nutrine,
"beverage, unequaled as a tonic.
STUBLING & WILLIAMS.
Closing Out Sale
OF
FURNITURE f CARPETS
PRINZ (
t Arergoing to cloe out their busines?,
All neraons knowine tbemeeivB indebted to eaid firm are requested to call and rj ni i rv rj
Soipes-Kmefsly Drug U
Jb8 postoffiee PrmaQf.LS-
CLARKE & FALK, Proprietors.
Pure Drags and Wedieines.
Toilet Artiile? and Perfumery,
pist Ij of
Telephone, 333.
Imported
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 Fancy Groceries,
GEORGE RUCH, Pionr
7VL Z. DONNELL,
PHESCSlPTIOfl DRUGGIST
TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY.
Opp. A. M. Williams & Co.,
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For Inlormatlon. time card. map and tlcketi,
cal on or write to
W. C. AI.LAWAY. Acent,
The Dallt-a, Oregon
Oh
K. D. CHARLTON. Asst. G- P. A.,
iVV. Mr.rrion Cor. Thtnl. I'ortlaud Orecon
Drugs
Paints
Oils
Wall Paper
Window Glass
DOORS,
WINDOWS,
FIRE CLAY,
LIME, CEMENT,
Window-Glass and
Picture Moulding.
el g-'le nsr nsr.
J. S. pctir.SK,
l'rt-ldcut.
11. M. ',
First National Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OREGON
A General Banking Business traiuttctw
Deposits received, subject to Bight
Draft or Check.
CoVectlons made and proceeds promptly
remitted on dar of collection.
Skirt and Telegraphic Exchange sold o
Nw York, 8an Francisco aud port
land.
DIKKOTOKS
D. P. Thompsok. Jko, 8. ScHKScav
Ku. M. Williams, Gxo. A. Liku
U. M. Bbai.l.
Strayed.
Strayed from Dufur, Or., about tb
last ot July, two bay horses, of abo0'
1000 pounds weight, both geldings; one
a light Uy, branded on right bra ; to
other a dark bay, branded UV (connect
fd) on left shoulder. Information lead
ing to the recovery of either, or both, o
these horses will be rewarded by tb
owner. Bav. John Evaxh.
decll-lm-ll Columbus, Wash.
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