The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 19, 1898, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle,
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SATURDAY - - MAliCH 19, 1S9S
OBSERVATIONS BY PJlOCTOll.
The statement made by Senator
Proctor in the senate Thursday ma
terially increased the prospect of in
torvention by this country in the
Cuban war. Senator Proctor went
to Cuba as a dispassionate observer
and returns to this country horrified
at the warfare Spain has carried on.
It was a striking scene in the senate
when Proctor arose and made known
the results of his personal observa
tions, and the attention paid to his
remarks shows how deep is the in
tcrest taken in this question. The
horrible condition existing in Cuba
can be tealized from these words ot
Tractor :
"Outside of Havana all is changed.
3t is not peace, nor is it war; it is
desolation and destruction, misery
and starvation. Every town and
-village is surrounded by a trocha, a
sort of rifle pit, but constructed on a
plan new to me, dirt being thrown
up on the outside and the barbed
wire fence on the other side of the
trench. I saw no house or hut in
ihe dOO miles of railroad rides from
Pinar del Rio province in the west,
-(cross the full width of Havana and
.Matanzas provinces and to Sngua la
Grande, on the north shore, and to
Oenfuegos, on the south shore of
Santa Clara, except within the Span
ish trocbas. There arc no domestic
animals or crops on the rich Acids
and pastures, except such as are un
der guard in the immediate vicinity
of the towns. In other words, the
Spaniards hol.l in those four western
provinces just what their army sits
on. Every man, woman and child,
and cverj' domestic animal, wherever
the columns have marched, is under
guard and within their so-called for
tifications. To describe one place
is to describe all."
Libciia is probably the only col
ony in Africa in which the colonists
acquired n right by purchase. The
.American Negiocs who emigrated to
Liberia under the direction of the
American Colonization Society did
not go into Africa as claimants of
any specified territory, but they
bought outright a district that suited
their purposes for experiment in re
publican government. As the years
have gone by the republic has been
enlarged, but always by purchase.
The European rowers represented in
Africa took possession ot certain
native fctates and proceeded to make
them over as adjuncts or dependen
cies of European states. The re
public of Liberia was established it,
1847. It is not as much in the way
of European powers as the South
African republic, and it has been
free from invasion for forty years,
because the people have attended
strictly to their own business, and
"because it was understood that in
omc way the little republic was
under the protection of the United
States. Certainly this country ought
to have a friendly interest in Liberia,
.and that interest ouht to go far
aougb to protect it from undue in
cidence by European power?.
Ho oue believes the report tli.it
General Weyler lm admitted Imv
Jog laid (be mines in Havana harbor
,wbieb .multed in tbe explosion of
.U:iHainW2,,Pere j.litlo doubt
Tmt ,lut .tbftMliinei cxiit, nnd tlint
probably Weyler laid them, but it is
hardly reasonable tbAt ho is writing
tho fact down, as tlio letter may full
into the hands of vigilant newspaper
correspondents. This report is an
other emanation from yellow jonr-nnlistn.
The Fourth of July orators have
much material furnished them by the
action of congress in voting tho wan
appropriation. The obliterating of
sectional lines between the North
and South will be a pleasant theme
to dwell upon. A united country
now exists in deed as well as m
name.
Gall For Republican County Convention
ami Notice of Primary Elections.
Tho Republican Counts' Convention ot Wasco
county. State of OrpRon, Is hereby called to meet
In Dalles City. In sntil county, on
AVe.tiieiliy, April (I, 1 HDK,
nt the hour of S o'clock n. m . of sa'il dn , for Iho
purpose of nomlnntlngc.unlUliite! for tlnj follow
ing county ollleers:
One County Commissioner, County Clerk,
Count! Shcrltl', County Tieasnrer, County As
sessor, County School Superintendent, County
Coroner ami County Surveyor; also precinct of
lieeis for the several precincts of sjiil county:
nrul ten delegates, to the Republican State ami
Second District Coneressi'-nal Conventions, and
to transact such other business as may properly
come before said County Convention.
'Ihe convention will crfnsist of ! delegates
chosen by tho several precincts, and tho bcveral
precincts of sulci county wilt be entitled to repre
sentation In said convention as follows:
Antelope S KingsUy 2
Miction' S Mosicr . ... ::
Daldwlu - Nansene -
Hake Oven ....3 Oak U rove
Columbia 2 K.'imscy U
Dufiir 1 Tygh Valley :i
Dosohutcj .'! Trevltt 7
Kast Dillos 'J Vljnto -!
Kast Hood IMcr 5 West Dalles 7
Kight Mile I! Wist Hood lllver ...S
Kails 0 Waaiie 'J
The same being one. delegate at large from each
precinct, and one delegate for every tirenty-rlvc
votes and one delegate for every traction over
one-half of twenty-live votes cast in each of said
prccli cts for Hon. T. T. Gcer, Republican candi
date for pr. sidentlal elector at tho November
diction In 1SW.
l'MMAHIKS.
Primaries to elect ddegites to said County
Convention will beheld In cu'li of the several
nreclncts In said Wasco eountv on March sio,
In Kast Dalles precinct tho polls of said
primary election will bo located at the Kast End
llottj Co.'s house, and 1). II. Robert!. W. II, llntts
and L. S. Davis will act as Judgts at said elec
tion. In lllgelow precinct the polls will be lo
cated nt tn; onicc ot vtm. .mcneii. and a. .v
Varney, J. K. Harnett and Douglas Dufur will
act a iiidces at said election. In'tievltt pre
clnct the polls will be Iocitel lu the county
court loom, nna u. jinynra, rrniiK vom aim
S. L. Brooks Hill act as judges at said election;
and in West Dalles precinct tho polls will ba lo
cated at the City Mills, and W. D. Dart, C. M.
routs and J. F. StnnieU will act hs judges of
said election. In Antelope piecinct the polls
wl 1 bo located at tlmusual voting place, and D.
8. Kini'.ev, F. N. Splcei and F. Irvine will act as
juuges oi sam election.
The noils in each of said oreeincts. In said prl
man' election, will be kent oen from 12 o'clock
noon to 7 p. in. for the reception of votes. The
polls In each of tho other precincts in tho county
will be located In the usual voting places in each
precinct, and will bo opened at the hour of 'J
o'clock p. in. on said 2flth day of March, 1M3, and
the elcciion will be conducted In the usual
manner.
Dated at Dalles City, Oregon, Ibis 9th clay of
larcn, 10U3. j. m. iMi i taeusi
Chairman Republican County Com
M. T. NOLAN, Secretary
HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
I have sixteen head of 3 and 4-year
uiuleB (broke) lor sale. I aleo have
horse?, rnarea and ueldinga for sale,
weighing from 900 to 1400 pounds. Any
one wanting work stock or stock for
Klondike, here is tho place to net them
cheap for cash. James uuown,
f23'lm-i Victor, Or.
I have been aillicted with rheumatism
for fourteen years and nothing seemed
to ijivo any relief. 1 was able to be
around all the time, but constantly suf
furinp. I had tried everything I could
hear of ami at last was told to try Cham
berlatti'e Pain Balm, whiuti I did, and
was immediately relieved and in a short
time cured. I am happy to say that it
has not since returned. Josh Edpar,
Germantown, Cal. For eale by Blake
ley &. Houghton,
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
Notice is hereby given that there will
beau annual meeting of tho stockhold
ers of Tho Dalles, Portland & Astoria
Navigation Co. at their oflico Saturday,
April 2, 1893, at 2 p. m., for the purpose
oi eiecttntr seven directors, and transact
iiiK such other business as mav properly
come before said meeting. By order of
the president.
The Dalles March 1, 1898.
O. L. Phillips, Secy.
Fou I z' cigars are on saio at the follow
ing places: Enipes-Kincraly, Clark &
Fall; and M. Z. Donnell, druggists j Com
mission Co., Geo. Iiuch, Fred Fisher
and Chan, Phillips, grocers; Columbia
Candy Factory and A. Keller, confection
ers; Cnao. Frank, Ad. Keller, Dan
Baiter, Ang. Uuchler, Ben Wilson and
The Midway, saloons.
Sheepmen, ctll at Clarke & Falk's
and get prices on the La Plata Sheep
Dip. it is non-poisonous, mixes in
stHiitly with cold water, and it is an in
fallible cure for scab, hoof rot, lito and
ticks. 1 tf
Ask your
Druggist
tot a generous
10 CENT
TRIAL SIZE.
CATARRH
Ely's Criam Balm
conUlni no cocaine,
mercury nor any other
InJarloBi drui'.
It II quickly Aoeorbod.
Give Kellef at once.
Tf Cirutna t r- A lunaaii
Aliayo Inn.viimitloii. COLD HEAD
Ileala and I'rotvcW tlio Mcotbrvue. iieetorcti tho
Heniea of Taito and Hmell, I'ull flUu 6Vt. : Trial
0Uo 10c. i at Drutririala of bv mail.
ULXMWiimCtitti Wwrvn JK0t,WwYorl;
EEi
A
Recommendation.
' 1
A recotiinioiitlntlon Is necceeary to
many per eons. A drupelet appreciates
it when coming from a good physician
especially. The character of our drill's,
tho dispatch ami nrrruacy with which nil
formulas are treated lias made tie a repu
tation wo shall endeavor at all times to
retain.
RELIABLE PHARMACISTS.
175 Second Street, THE DALLES
Just Ulhat
Voa Oiant.
.New ideas in Wall Paper here. Such
wide variety as we are showing never be-
tore graced a single stock. Keal imita
tion creton effects at ordinary prices
Good papers nt cheap paper prices
Elegant designs, tasteful coloring, yours
ior a small price, at our store on Third
sticst. Also a full Hue of house paints.
D. W. VATJSE, Third St.
Administratrix ITotice.
Nolico la hereby Riven Hint the iiiilerfclK"el
as bcon rcjruliuly appointed by tho county
court of tho htato of OrtKOM for U'usco Countv as
uiliululsitrntrl. of tho estate of Charles W. .John
ston, ilt'eeHKcM. All pcrfons lmviiif; clulms
MKalnst Buid cstiito aro hereby noUtldl to Drc-
i-ent tlicm, ivith the proper vouche-s, to mo at
luuomi'o or w.ii. iiiion, in uaucs taty, tre
rod, within tlx months from tlio Unto of tlii:
notice.
Italics City, Oresnn, Feb. 23, BOS.
CAHHIK Jl, JOHNSTON,
lobJC-1 AUiiiiriistratrU.
Regulator Line
The Dalles, Portland aui Astoria
Navigation Co.'
strs. Regulator Dalles City
FREIGHT AND PA8SENUER LINE
Tho Dulles, Hood Klvcr, Catcudo IxicUh and i'ort-
tana aauy, vft hunuay.
DOWN THE VALLEY
on to
EASTERN OREGON?
Are you going
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Tbe lllea lu ample lime for puneiiKern to take
the tleunier. Hrrlvlnir In Portland in time for thu
outKOlog Boutlieru and Norlliem trtlm; Kaat
uiuna iufcciictt aniviDK in mo uui m time
to take tho Eat-buuiid train.
Far (urtliur Inluunatlon apply to
J, N. IIAUNKY, Agent,
Ouk HIrcut Dock. Portland, Orexon,
Or W; C. ALU WAY, Gen. Aet
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Anheuser-Busch Malt Nutrine, a non-alcoholic
beverage, unequaled as a tonic.
STUBLING & WILLIAMS.
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 Grocer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer.
CrandallSBarget
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THE DALLES, OR
the best Dress Goods
Tf
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has everything to be found in a
first'Olass Dry Goods Store.
C. F. STEPHENS.
to Tin:
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Lenvo I'orllatul every flvo dnya for
ALASKA POINTS.
OUKAN "HTICA3I ISItH l.euve I'nrtlniid
JKviirV I'll II r I)nv Tor
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
iStci'.niora niDiillily from Poiilmul to
YoI;nlmiiiii aiul IIohk Konn vm North
ern l'aulllu KtHniiiBhiii Co., in connection
with 0. K. & N.
For lull ilutnlld cull on O. R & t'n, h Agent
Tliu IMlles. or luhlrwii
W. 11. lll'UMll'UT.
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llODSOX, UAKl.II.Ii i: CO., (leu. AkK,
North I'iicIIU) Khmiii.1iIi Co.
TIMK OA1SII.
No. I, to S)kiimi mill Orcat Knrtlicrn arrives
lit f :'.'. p. in., IvitvcM nt ttiW )i. m. No. tn l'cmlk'
ton, llnkur City nnil Union t'iielllc,iirrlvcsutll;i5
. in., deports at . in.
No :t, (rout Kpokanu mill (Iicnt Nnrtlicrn, ur-rlvt-H
nt fi-.'O n. in., ilupnrls ut iliO5 ti, in. No. 1,
from Jl.ilur City anil Union l'aollle, nrrlvoi at
:i:C0 a. in., ilciuiriH nt :t::x) ii. in,
Nou. mill 21, moviiiK I'axt of Tlio Halloa, will
carry j.'ioiiKcrs. No. 'Si arrives at G i. in,,
No. 1 (lvuutH at 1 : l' p. in.
I'iisnc'iiiictn (or Ilupiincr take No 'J, leaving
hero at 11:1.', p. in.
W, II. ilUUMlUKT, den. l'HSD. ARt
l'ortlaml, Oregon
Drugs
Paints
Oils
Wall Paper
Window Glass
ipes-KmersIy Drug Co.
129 Seoond Street,
THE DALLES, OREGON
50 Years 50
Undisputed supromncy in tho World1!
Conipetitlon.
Cooper's
Sheep
Dip.
ncroaaes Yield of Wool.
Enhanoes Valuo of Flook.
Cheap, Bale, Handy, Oieeii, Wholeeoine
una uuonoffl.
Kocowmonded by Mttnufaoturore, Scour-
era nuu Uuyere. com ny
PEASE & MAYS,
THE. DALLES, OR.
0. Q, Itolrta, Gnnorl Agent, 2 Aal
Blroit, Portland, Oregon.
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