The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 01, 1898, Image 2

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The Dalles Daily Chronicle,
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FRIDAY
APRIL 1, 189S
Call for Republican County Convention
The Republican County Convention of Wasco
countv. State of Oreson, is hereby called to meet
In Katies City. In said county, ou
Wednesday, April , 1808,
t the hour of 8 o'clock n. m of said day, for the
fiurpose of nomlnatinRcaiidldntes for the followi
ng county officers:
One countv Commissioner, County Clerk,
Count) Sheriil, County Treasurer. County As
sessor, Countv School Superintendent, County
Coroner and County Surveyor; also precinct of
ficers for the several precincts of said county:
Bd ten delegates, to the Republican State mid
Second District Conrrresslcual Conventions, and
to transact such other business as may properly
come before said County Convention.
The convention will consist of 93 delegates
chosen by the several precincts, and the several
precincts of said county w 111 be entitled to repre
aenUtion iu said convention as follows:
Antelope
Slice low
Baldwin
Bake Oven
Columbia
Dufur
Deschutes ... .
East Dalle ...
3t Hood Hi ;er. .
Eight Mile.. .
rolls
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Kinsslcy
Mosler .
Nansene . . .
Oak Grove
Ramsey
Tygh Valley. ...
Trcvltt
Vl;ntn
West Dalles ....
West Hood Kiver
Wamic
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The same being one delegate at large from each
precinct, and one deleente for every twenty-live
votes and one delegate for everv fraction over
one-half of twentv-tive votes cast in each of said
precli cts for lion. T. T. Geer, Republican candi
date for pnsidential elector at the November
eUctlon inJSOO.
Dated at Dalles City, Oregon, this 9th day of
March, 1S0S. J. M. PATTERSON,
Chairman Republican County Com.
11. T. NOLAN, Secretary
PEACE OH WAUt
Today marks the crisis in the
Spanish trouble. The latest reports
received indicate that the answer of
Spain to President McKinley's ulti
matum has been received at Wash-1
dngton and that the contents will
soon be made public. Upon the
answer depends peace or war. We
cannot help believing that a peaceful
solution of the problem is probable,
and that Spain will accede to the
demands of this nation and of lin
mauit Not to do so would be
national suicide. Without the sup
port of a single European nation of
first-rate power, Spain can expect
nothing but defeat, and defeat means
litter bankruptcy and annihilation of
"the present Spanish regime. It were
"better for Spain now to acknowledge
the superiority of strength which
.America possesses and bow to the
inevitable.
Yet by the desperate straits in
which the Span.sh government finds
itself, that government may be drawn
to war, prefering to suffer what it
would call honorable defeat than sur
render at the command of another
nation its hold upon Cuba. Death
and devastation may be preferable
to the proud Castilian blood than to
acknowledge non-success after the
boastful claims put forth regarding
Cuba.
This incident in history is thrill
ing. No communication was ever
fraught with weightier results than
the one now supposed to be in the
president's hand. The country
awaits the promised information with
feverish anxiety.
YOUNG MEN FOR ACTION.
In ordinary times the American
people pay very little attention to
the navy, especinlly to the peisonncl
of its officer?. There are no fewer
than flfty.seven of the high-grade
officers of our navy who saw service
in the war of the rebellion, yet there
is not one of them all whose name
was nt all familiar to the general
public prior to the blowing up of the
Maine, except that Captain Muhan
JmcJ achieved fame ns a writer. Bur
jog the wav Farragut, Footc and
Porter achieved special prominence,
Farragut ranking with Sherman and
WMridan as a popular hero. Should
war with Spain come, undoubtedly
;tbe navy would have the brunt of it,
It wculd seem from n Washington
4tfMtcli tliHt steps are being taken to
retire Rear Atlmirnl Sicnnt from com.
ronnrt of the North Atlantic station
on account of the infirmities of ngo.
Evidently the situation is somewhat
cmhnrassing. The rear ndmirnl has
j done the country good service. Ho
i wa? with Farragut when lie ran the
Mississipdi and Mobile gantlet. Ho
: went through a dozen bombard
, mcnts, and in each case combined
j bravery, coolness and skill. Ho was
one of those dauntless heroes who
sailed up to a line of torpedoes and,
! without slacking speed, passed on,
t But it is a long time now, measured
by the length of human life, since
those days.
It will be remembered that when
the civil war came on the loyal peo
ple of the country relied much upon
General Scott. The period between
the close of the Mexican war and
1S6I was less than half as long as the
period between the close of our last
war and 1898. But the command of
the army soon passed to younger
men, men who, if they were with
Scott and Taylor in Mexico, were
too young and too low in rank to
attract the attention ot the public.
No doubt if war comes at all now it
will develop from the younger men
of the service, those who are to win
renown. Inter-Ocean.
Time and time again the necessity
has been shown of securing some
manufacturing enterprise for The
Dalles which will provide a pay roll
for laboring men and create a local
demand for our raw products. It
will be a matter of everlasting l egret
if something is not done during the
present season looking towards the
accomplishment of this object. The
local conditions around us are chang
ing, and we cannot expect that trade
will continue coming to this city un
less we take some measure to secure
it. A woolen mill established here
will not only bring a good return on
the money invested, but will also aid
greatly in securing permanently for
this city the wool trade which now
wa enjoy. The men who can bring
this thing about will long be remern
bered as public benefactors.
The hand of Providence was cer
tainly present in the Inst election
which placed McKinley in the presi
dential chair. Although he has been
criticised by those who desired more
precipitous action, we are convinced
that when all the details arc made
known the wisdom of his conduct in
the negotiations with Spain will be
made apparent. None the less de
serving of credit is Speaker Reed,
who has lent to the president invalu
able support.
Dr. Shackelford has removed his office
to room 14, Vogt block, over tho post-
office.
ml7-2ra
Smoke the popular brands Prize
Medal, Guarantee and Rose Queen
cigars manufactured by S. F. Fonts.
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MONDAY tP TUESDAY,
April 4th and 5th.
The
Great
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Assisted by Mile. Edmundaand a select
company of artiste, in the grandest pro
grain ever presented. New in every de
tail. A least of mystery. A carnival of manic up to
date. A delUKO of Illusions. A cyclone of
mirth.
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Seats, 50c; Children, 25c,
Reserved scats on utle at Sulict-Klnersly Prur
Coiriaii)'' ktorc.
Recommendation,
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A recommendation is necessary to
many persons. A drngeist appreciates
it when coming from a good physician
especially. The character of our drugs,
the dispatch and uccruacy with which all
formulas are treated haBtnadeuB a rcpn
tatinn we shall endeavor at all times to
retain.
RELIABLE PHARMACISTS.
175 Second Street. THE DALLES,
Just tUhat
You ttlant.
New ideas in Wall Paper here. Such
wide variety as we are allowing never be
fore graced a single stock. Ileal imita
tion ureton eflecte at ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheap paper prices.
Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, yours
for a small price, at our store on Third
street. Also a full line of bouse paints.
D. W. VATJSE, Third St.
Regulator Line
Be Dalles, Portland ni Astoria
Navigation Co.'
sirs. Regulator dDalles City
FREIGHT AND PA88ENQER LINE
BETWEEN
The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks and Port
land dally, tcii' Sunday.
DOWN THE VALLEY
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Are von going
EASTERN OREGON?
If 10, save money and enjoy a beautiful trip on
the Columbia. The wctt-bound train arrives at
The Dalle In ample time for patnenirerN to take
tiietteamcri arriving In I'ortland In time for ttic
outgoing Boutheru and Northern train; Kast
bound panteugeri arriving In The Jalea In time
to take the Kaat-bouud train.
For further information apply to
J, N. HAltNEY, Agent,
Oak Street Dock, I'ortland, Oregon,
Or W. 0. ALLAWAY, (Jen. Agt.,
The Dalles, Oregon
Executor's Notioe.
Notice Is hereby given that the iindcrtlcncd,
executor of the eitate of Elizabeth J. Ilolton,
deceated, has filed his llnal account ax nald ex
ecutor with the clerk of the county court of
Wuco County. HUto of Oregon, and that In an
order made and dated the '."Jlh day of March,
1VJH, wild court deslfnuted Monday, tho'.!dday
of May. 1KW, as the time and the county court
room In nalles City, Wasco Cou'iiy, Oregon, as
the place for the beariiiK of said Dual account.
All persons having" objections to the approval of
said final account are hereby notified to bo pies
ent at the time mid place last above named.
mehiiO l aiHKO.N U'JUTOS, Executor.
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Funeral Supplies
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 Grooer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer
has
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from llnkir City and Union l'nclllu, arrives nt
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The fiillowlncr frelKiit tniliix carry 'iiscii;cra
on the llrstaiid second districts, lint do not stop
nt Matlou platforuihi
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a. in.
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Notice of Final Settlement.
the County Court, lor saiu '0,'Vi'', . , line
2d day of May, IHW, has. been l ' Ki (
and tho court room of saia t oiiri " i , r,onl
IhohearliiKof al.l lliml accoii nt. A J
Interested in said estate "0,,,'?1' '"'ffi ull
said time ami ptaco and show en w ' ,,.
final uccount should not bo. a pr
lowed.
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