The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 20, 1898, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Cbwniele.
AilvertUInc Knte.
I'CT XHCh,
One lt.cn nr lws in Pally f 1 SO
Over two incite mid muter four inches 1 re
Over tour luetic ami under twelve inches. . 75
Over twelve Inches f
DAil.Y AND WKKKLV.
One inch or lw. er inch K fio
Over one Inch and under four indie " IX)
Over four Inches nud under twetveinches. . 1 fO
Over twelve Inches 1 CO
MTltsritirXION 1'KICE.
One week $ 15
One month 50
One vear 6 00
FRIDAY
MAY 20, IS9S
HEPUBUGAfl TIGKET
STATE.
For Governor,
T. T. GEER,
of Marion County.
For Secretory of State,
F. I. DUX BAR,
of (Jlatsop County.
For State Treasurer,
CHARLES S. MOORE,
of Klamath County.
For State Printer.
W. H. LEEDS,
of Jnckon County.
For Attomev-General,
D. R. X. BLACKBURX,
of Linn County.
For Supreme Jud.se,
F. A. MOORE,
of Columbia County.
For Superintendent Public Instruction,
J. H. ACKERMAX,
of Multnomah County.
DISTRICT.
For Congressman, Stcond District,
MALCOLM A. MOODY,
of Wasco County.
For Circuit Judge. Seventh Li.iirlct,
A ; H. S. WILSON.
of Wasco County.
.For Prosecuting Attorney, Seventh District,
A. A. JAYXE,
of Wasco County.
For Member State Board of Equalization,
C. C. KUXEY,
of Sherman County.
Tot Joint Representatives, Wasco and Sherman
Couuties,
A. S. ROBERTS and J. V. MORTOX,
of Wasco County.
COUNTY.
For Sheriff,
ROBERT KELLY.
For Clerk,
A. M. KELSAY.
For Treasurer,
C. L. PHILLIPS,
or School Superintendent,
C. L. GILBERT.
For Assessor,
W. H. WHIPPLE.
For Surveyor,
J. B. GOIT.
For Coroner,
W. H. BUTTS.
For Commissioner,
M. C. EVAXS.
PRECINCT.
For Justice of the Peace,
C. E. BAYARD.
For Constable,
W. C. CLARK.
EAGER TO FIGHT.
The striking peculiarity of this
war is the ceneral eagerness to fight,
says the Inter Ocean. There have
been wars in which there was much
maneuvering and blustering, but no
coming to bloivs. There have been
campaigns on sea and land in which
commanders exhausted the devices
of strategy to keep out of each other's
way. There is nothing of that kind
now. The Americans in this war
are straining strategy, evading rules,
and seeking excuses to get t the
Spaniards.
Given a Spanish fortified to.vn and
an American fieet, and there is a
bombardment on short notice. Given
a Spanish fort and a Yankee gunboat,
and there is a fight. Given a Span,
isb fleet and an American squadron
.in the same waters, and broadside
follows broadside until one or the
other goes down. Given a battalion
of Spauiarde on shore and a company
of Americans on a transport, and
there is an immediate resort,to powjj
tier and shot. Given two cruisers
in midocean, and Spanish and one
American, and there is a crash of
Lattlc.
Xolo lyjli ,8UOuiinj ''Fight I," or
"Or to Cutti!" or '"Do your duty!" f
to the nav. Commodore Dewey
needed no urging at Manila. Ad.
mirel Sampson asked for no inodiii ;
cation of orders at San Juan. The i
Wilmington waited for no instruct ,
lions at Cardenas. " "Neither Samp-;
son nor Schley will debate questions
of precedence or seniority if he
meets the Spanish .fleet.
There are no all-quiet on-the Poto
mac or nothing-ncw-before-I'aris re-',
frains in this war. The Americans
who hare done the fighting up to
this time know the' are right, and 1
they arc going right ahead. They j
remember the Maine, and strike fast j
and hard. The army is ready to
move in the same spirit when the j
time ccnie s. The men in camp are I
chafiug over delay. They, too, re-)
member the Maine, and want to end j
the war.
TA UE JMl'JIO I 'EM EST.
"We are in the midst of war, and j
yet there has been improvement in
business every week since war wasj
declared. Business in April was j
better than in March and better than
in April a year ago. Business in the
last week in April was better than in
the week previous, and the first week ,
in May showed an improvement J
over the last week in April. Dun's j
Review of Trade reports railroad j
earnings for April as nearl G per I
cent greater than last year, and near-'
ly 1U per cent larger than in 1S93. j
The average advance in railroad
stocks since war was declared is ?5.51 i
per share. t
Wheat reached the highest point ,
in twenty five jears last week, with
heavier exports from both Atlantic
and Pacific ports. Our exports of
corn for the two weeks were 10, -
087,140 bushels, against 5,080, S55
for the same weeks last year. With
higher prices for wheat and an in
creased demand for corn has come a
greatly increased demand for agri
cultural implements. j
The improvement in business ex- j
tends to the farmers as well as to the j
manufacturers. Not for many years j
has there been so hopeful a feeling J
among the growers of wheat and j
corn as there is now. Business ac- j
tivity that is based on a foreign as ',
well as a home demand, and that in
cludes all branches of trade, from ;
railroads to farms, is likely to con- j
ttnue. The uncertainty some weeks !
ago bad a Uemoralizmsr enect on i
trade. "War, however, has not In
terfered with business improvement,
but has stimulated activity. j
The eyes of the world are on j
Sampson at this writing, and the
chances are ninety-nine out of a pos
sible hundred that Sampson will,
give a very entertaining performance I
if the curtain is not screwed down by '
the Spaniards.
Dr. Bonham, dentist, Chapman block.
Gold fillings, crowns and bridge work
a specialty. All work warranted.
The farmer, the mechanic and the hi
cycle rider are liable to unexpected cutE
i
and bruise?. DeWitt's Witch IIazel
Salve is the best thing to keep on hand.
It heals quickly, and is a well known
cure for piles. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
L.Sheep for Sale..
-AT THE-
King Ranch
NEAR RUTLEDGE, j
! 1
j Sherman County, Oregon.
I About 17. head, consisting of f9 cwm with i
1 about .7X1 In mb)., jixi '.'.yciiMjIil wether mid 370
i yeurllnirs. The? urieep will be told before June
i, mm intending !urcniiM.-rft mourn apply m
! lore tmit dare (( r Information In return to price
' nud term ol mlc, or call purtonully on
MRS. EMMA KING,
Rutledge,Sherman Co., Or.
Wanted
At the Diamond Mills,
,Good milHnjfiwlieat.iThejliJghet price
I-aid. r'"mcbl0tf; ?'
fiem Columbia fLotel I
1 IS THE BEST Si.oo PER DAY J
2 HOUSE IX THE CITY I
2 J. JR.. TOOfllEV, Prop.
War or No War
You will always have the benefit
of Low Prices at
Ipdru; roller's ?afe.
Ice Cream, Ice Cream Soda, Candies, Fruits, Nuts and
Oysters in airy style.
C. J. STUBliHSlG-
Wholesale
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agency for the Greatest American Liquor
Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey.
WHISKEY from $2.75 to fG.OO per cllon.
IMPOETED 00GNA0 from $7.00 to $12.00
rjALIPOMIA BEANDIES from $3.25 to
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
HOp 60LD BEES on draUf.Ut) and Val
. Imported Ale and Porter.
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIGARS.
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 Groc
Grandall
DEALERS IN
All kinds of
UNDERTAKERS
tP EMBALMERS
The Dalles, Or.
Funeral Supplies
DONN
ifr i&TZZQi'lQTlQ TTll tl3T 1 flrfTQTT
IT rCDJ rLTT JL IVJX UrT.UUUlO 1
TOILET ARTICLES
i Opp. A. M. Williams & Co.,
uxho
C. F.
Subscribe for
The Chroniele
and Retail
(4 to 15 vears old. ,
per pnllou. (11 to 20 years old.4
$6.00 per gallon. (4 to 11 Tears old.)
BIatz and Hop Gold Beer in bottle.
& Borget
AND PERFUMERY.'
THE DALLES, OR
Robes,
Burial Shoes,
Etc.
has the best Dress Goods
has the best Shoes
has everything to he foun in a
first-class Dry Goods Store.
STEPHENS.
Just ttlhat
Voa tflant
Now Ideas in Wall Paper hero. Such
wide variety as wo are showing never be
fore Braced a vinglo stock. Ileal imita
tion creton effects at ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheap paper prices.
Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, yours
for h sumll price, nt our more on Third
street. Also a full Hue of house paints.
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
The
Spring Chicken.
There if" no need of special remedied
for the voting and healthy pernon. The
Hprinp "chicken has been noted for its
unwisdom. If you would have health
and keep it, vou'mustt he wise and pru
dent. When you have a symptom, go
alter it. Prevent itu developing. When
you are well, keep well. The only vuy
yon may is by having the best drugH at
hand at all times.
HEL1ABLE PHARMACISTS.
115 SccoDi Street. THE DALLES,
Regulator Line
Tie Dalles. Portland, and Astoria
Navigation Co.'
sirs. Regulator Dalles City
FREIGHT AND PASSENUE.R LINE
IiKTWKEX
The Dalk'H, Hood Illver.CiisOHrti' UkiIeh mid I'urt
lund dully, tfnt hundiiy.
DOWN TEE VALLEY
Are vou going ( ok to
( EASTERN OREGON?
If no, iiavo monoy nud enjoy h tictiutllul trip on
tlifColumlilH. Tfie wcKt-Uiuiid tnilu tirrlvtw nt
tlie litCHiiuir, arriving In i'lirtland In tlmo for tlie
Otltirotlll? Koilttll.rn .unit Vnrrhitrn trltiu. L..u.
I bound iMUhuiiKuiii (irrlvlni; lu Tliu Uiilltn in tlmu
i to take tlm hant.briiutd tmlu.
RKtOni
rur luriiiur inioriiiullou ajiply to
J. K. JIAltNKY, AKfiit,
Oak Htm:t I)ok, i'ortlnnrt. OrvKon,
Or W (J. AM.AWAY, Gtm.AKt.,
Tlio ItdlUM. Uri()ti
tub GoiumDia paGKmg cd
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANUKACTOKKMH OK
Fine Lard and Sausages.
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
BEEF. ETC.
S E E D S
A Ki1cmlld n.mortinoiit o( Vcgc-
Etnblo. (Inrdvn nud Orn Seeds h, --
lluU. Seed Wheat. Peed ()aK JC
Heel Unrley, Seed Seed itjo.
Oil Menl Cnk mid Fertlltzcrii,
Elleo SiiMilles, Knrly Hobo i,tn. -toes.
Kleveii kliulH or iirot el f
Heed Corn. l'outtry and Keirg Al
bougut and Hold at hk
D J. H. CROSS' n
('linii Cinh Ciroeery and I'ced
Store, Second and Union sis,
SEEDS
Drugs
Paints
Oils
Wall Paper
Window Glass
ipes-Kinersly Drug Co
129 Second Street,
THE DALLES, OREGON
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TllANHACT A GKNKKA L, BAN'KING ilUHl.SES
Lottere of Credit iHBued availuble in the
EnBtern States.
Sight Eichnnce nnd Telesrnphic
Trannfers Hold on New York, Chicmro,
St. Louis, San Frnncieco, Portland Ore
con, Seattle Wash,, and variuue points
iu Oregon and Waoliiiicton.
Collections ma Je at ull pointe on far
orable tertnfl.
J. H. Hcm.vn.
i'renldent.
II. II. JlEAt. ,
L'llHtlll.7
First National Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OREGON
A (General banking BuBiueea trammeled
Depoeite received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on dar of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange Bold on
New York, San Francisco ani porl
laud. DIHBOTOKS
D. P. TuoMrsott. Jno. 8. Schesck.
En. M. WiLUAKB, Gko. A. Likhe.
H.M. Bkai.i..
Cigars.
Why do wb retail more Cigars than
others?
Wliy do smokers go out of their wuy
and puss cigars of the eauie grade?
Not because we have better clunrs
or better brands, or any greater variety;
no, not that.
Why, because we have the .finest ci
gar case in the state and keep our cigars
in better condition.
Snipes-Klnersly. Drug Co.
FREE TRIAL TREATMENT
TO EVERY
MAN.
Tills offer is mudo by the
IIINfllS KTATF SANITARIUM
fclllWIW w n i w... ------ .
provided nlratlon bo niadu at oiif ts !
Unit IU iiiV(intlo!in,ii.illaneehiind neer la x
remwnei. uxny reuolve the widwt ik.miIi to I '
llully, and Juno ttieir own itmriu Jy
u unit ixriitHiiHiit yurif. " ? ,
wimtuvKr will be received by HU '"V,"..
Htattt Niinllurluiii from iiiiymiuiiliderH" J."'
Iiiunt mull liKiinllelal rull r-
IKI. IU remedlcH and iil'ldlaneei; l ijti
eoiiumindwl by tbu num..a.ern ol
nuitU and undorted by tlio gie est d il "
tbu world. Where, devdoi.me.nt U 1 jliw
nceomidlith it and never full toiuWKurotc.ui'
tini iu ana lorniy. ,, , . n-iII.Viar
'i-iii.v infiim. iinw II (u and enemy. T'.'vT.,
v life and energy. XlKhe
1 lose which ui.d; rn iln tno
id renloro lo inttll.lH
niHiiently Mtop all
I'litiMtltiitloo and
re-lone, rcfrenh and
r.rdir f mku. TllfV CU t'Vll UM
So
iw.inanuiitly remove their elltei. k
ihOMj ol exccne and over-taxe ruin
iifuraMthenia or nervoun exhai oiu ' '
urv.nu pabllolly. iio dertloiii "
ILLIN0I8 STATE BANITAEIUM.
JCvauttou, 111
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