The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 28, 1898, Image 2

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SATURDAY
MAY -28, 1898
SEPUBlsICflfl TICKET
STATE.
For Governor,
T. T. GEEK,
of Marion County.
For Secretary of State,
F. I. DUNBAR,
of Clatsop County.
For State Treasurer,
CHARLES S. MOORE,
of Klamath County.
For State Printer,
W. H. LEEDS,
of Jackson County.
For Attorney-General,
D. 11. X. BLACKBURN,
of Linn County.
For Supreme Judge,
F. A. MOORE,
of Columbia County.
ForSuperintendcnt Public Instruction,
J. H. ACKEKMAX,
of Multnomah County.
DISTRICT.
For Congressman, Second District,
MALCOLM A. MOODY,
of Wasoo County.
for Ciicuit Judge, Seventh Ihtrict,
H. S. WILSON,
of Wasco County.
StYir Prosecuting Attorney, Seventh. District,
A. A. JAYNE,
of Wasco County.
;i"o:iI ember State Hoard of Equalization,
C. C. KUNEY,
of Sherman County.
iFcrJoint Representatives, Watco and Sherman
' Counties,
.A. ROBERTS ami J. W. MORTON,
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 Asse.sbor,
W. II. WHIPPLE.
For Surveyor,
J. B. GOIT.
For Coroner,
W. II. BUTTS.
iFor Commissioner,
M. C. EVANS.
(PRECINCT.
FarJustice of the Peace,
C. iE. BAYARD.
ili'or Constable,
V. C. CLARK.
A IWNm OF WAIi.
The war has boon under way just
a month, and some results of per
manent value have been achieved.
On .April 20th the resolutions of
Congress ordering Spain out of Cuba
and directing her to be put out if
she did not leave peacefully were
signed by the president. On the
same day Spain's minister in Wash
ington domunded and received his
passports, and on the next day, the
2ltt; passports were given to Minis
ter Woodford in Madrid, and diplo
Ufttis connection between the two
countries ended. The president is
tied a proclamation on the 22d, tell
lag the world that certain ports in
Cuba were blockaded, hampson a
Jtfet esUbU.bed the blookade on that
diyV' Tlti) -Mine day the gunboat
KMlivllle'nMiiie'iuo flrVt capture of
tlM war, the Spaniib vcssol Buena
Venturar On ' April 23d tie preii-
dont issued his call for 125,000 vol
unteers. In one direction iiot'quitc so much
has been accomplished in tlio past
month as was expected. It wat gen
erally believed that a permanent
landing would have !becn made in
Cuba before this time, nnd that the
grand advance on Havana would be
under way. This outcome has been
prevented by several circumstances.
The. number of men lit for offensive
warfare has been too -small to justify
a lauding in Culm in foreo nt as early
ja day as many persons expected and
j as everybody desired. The menace
of the Spanish licet on this side of
the water has had something to do
also with the delay. Moreover, there
is a pretty general belief now among
army officers that the insurgent
forces are far smaller than they .were
represented to be. Therefore, a8
practically all of the fighting will
have to be done b.5' -the United States
troops, it was essential that the force
to be sent to Cuba bo larger than
was first deemed neeeisary.
But in another quarter the success
was greater than was at first looked
for. That is to say, Dewey's vic
tor came earlier than was expected
a month ago, and its dimensions were
larger. Not even the most hopeful
of Americans supposed Dewey would
destroy the entire Spanish lleet, and
that not a single warship of- the ene
my would be left in the Pacific.
The brilliant triumph in the Philip
pines will offset the delay in the
West Indies, for when the army now
being gathered to scud to Dewey
reaches him he will complete his
conquest. Even the failure to ac
complish anything tangible in Cuba
thus far need not discourage any
body. Expectation was unreason
ably high, as it is apt to be among a
virile and confident people at the
outset in, every great enterprise
Seward thought the civil war would
be ended in ninety days, and the
earlier volunteers were called for
inly three months' service. A
month ago many persons evidently
supposed Spain would be driven out
ot Cuba and Porto Uico in four
or five weeks and the war brought to
an end. The expectation was un
reasonable, of course. If the United
States had an adequate navy and
regular army this could have been
done. Considering their diminutive
size the United States navy and army
are the best in the world, but they
were not as large as they ought to
have been, and as they always will
be hereafter. We have done much
in the month, nevertheless, even in
the Atlantic and Gulf. The navy
has been increased and put in thor
ough fighting shape, and an army of
more than 100,000 men has been
thoroughly trained, and is now ready
to take the field. In the next month
the war will be vigorously pushed,
and the beginning of the end may
possibly be brought in sight.
I have been a sufferer from chronic
diarrhoea ever since the war and have
used all kinds of medicines for it. At
laet I foijnd one remedy that has been a
success as a cure, and that is Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy. P. K. Grisham, Gaars Mille,
La. For sale bv Iilakeley & Houghton,
Thousands of sullerera from grippe
have been restored to health by One
Minute Cough Cure. It quickly cures
coughs, colds, bronchitis, pneumonia,
grippe, asthma, and all throat and lung
diseabee. Snipos-Kinersly Drug Co.
BROS
Horao Shoeing
a Specialty.
r l t. L.
GKNEKAL J
Biacksiffis
Wagonmakers i
fieux Columbia Hotel I
2 IS TITE BEST ?i.oo l'Btt DAY J
J HOUSE IN THE CITY t
J J. VI. TOOfllEV, Puop. The Dalles, Ol. Z
H,BJBXBiBBIJBW3liBW HJWaWaSWaWaBiaBiBB9
C. J. STUBLtlfiG
Wholesale and Rotail
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agency for the Greatest American Liquor
Yellowstone
WHISKEY from $2.76 to $0.00 per gallon.
Sour Mash
IMP0ETET 00GNA0 from $7.00 to $12.00 per gallon. (11 to 20 years old
OALIFOEiHA BBANDIES from $3.2o
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUOES SOLD;
HOP GOLD BEER on draught, and Val
Imported Ale and Porter.
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIGARS.
War or No War
You will always have the benefit
of Low Prices at
ft)drzv feller's Qafe.
Ice Cream, Ice Cream Soda, Candies, Fruits, Nuts and
Ctyslevs in any style.
PIONEER BAKERY.
I have re-opened this well-known Bakery,
and am now prepared to supply every
body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also
all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Groc
Crandall
DEALERS IN
All kinds of
UNDERTAKERS
Funeral Supplied
P EMBALMERS
The Dalles, Or.
7UL Z. DONNELL,
P$ESCSlPTIOfi DRUGGIST
TOILET ARTICLES
Opp. A. M. Williams & Co.,
has
uxho
has
1 .
Cloudy Weather Preferred iov Sittings.
MY WORK MY
Chapman Blook.
Whiskey.
(4 to 15 years old.)
to $0.00 per gallon. (4 to 11 years old.)
Ulatz anil Hop Gold lieor in bottler)
& Burget
Robes,
Burial Shoes,
Etc.
AND PERFUMERY.
THE DALLES, OR
the best Dress Goods
the best Shoes
1 A
nas everything to oe ioun in a
first-class Dry Goods Store.
C. F. STEPHENS.
SUCCESS.
THE DALLES, OR.
Just UUhat
You tflant.
A2i
I yip
I J
Now lilenB in Wall Pnpnr horo. Hucli
wlilo vnrluty na wo uro allowing novor be
foro Rruceri a einglo stock, licnl Imita
tion croton ed'ectH nt ordinary prices.
Good nupurH at cheap papur prices.
Elegant ilesidiiH, taetodil colorinH, yours
for u auiall price, nt our atoro on Third
street. Also a full line of liouau painta.
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
Spring Chicken.
There is no need of specinl remedies
for the youiiK nnd henltliy person. The
spring chicken has been noted for its
unwisdom. II you would nave nenitn
nnd keop it, you must he wise and pru
dent. When you have n symptom, go
alter it. Prevent ltd developing. Wicn
you nro well, keop well. The oniy nny
you may is hy having the best drugs at
hand at all timeB.
ItULIABLE PHAKMACISTS.
175 SecouA Street, THE DALLES,
Regulator LineA
The Dalles, Portlaoi aoJ Astoria
Navigation Co.'
sfrs. Regulator S Uailes City
FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE
Tlio Uallcs, HckxI Itlvcr. Cuwado IcitH and l'ort
tiiuu uiui), iii'w niuuiny.
DOWN THE VALLEY
on to
Are vou going
EASTERN OREGON?
If un. UMvn inmiAv uml ahIi m..i
Thn I)tliii In ntm.1t ilt..i r,.- .... ...
T , "t tit himi 111 vimiu iur lilU
Lnillill tiMhKlMlirftru iirrltttKr In fl'l,,, llM.... il. n
to tako tlio Kait-bouiid train.
rur iiuiutT iiKorinatJou apply to
J. N. IIAHNKY, ARWit,
" oirii'i wooK. rorilanil, Orctton,
Ur W O. AI.I.AWAY, (ic-n. Ar?t.,
JI'liu JJnlluK, UllKOII
TieCoiuiiaPacKiDgco.,
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANUrACTUllKHHOF
Pine Lard and Sausages,
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
r
B rw y
i)RlED BEEF, KTO,
,.Sheep for Sale..
-AT TIIIJ
King Ranch
NEAR RUTLEDCE,
Sherman County, Oregon.
A limit 1760 hem!, ronMstlmr ot Cf.s cwch with
nboiit f0 liimbH; -M J.jcar old wmiIuth miki S
vciirlllWK. TIkxo uliroii will bo mild litfoto luno
1. unit llltcnillliir nuri'liiiKprH limil.i V
loro that dmu Jcr Information In rcKiinl to itli
and terms of mile, or fait Iicrmnidly on
MRS. EMMA KING,
Rutledge,Sherman Co., Or.
Drugs
Paints
Oils
Wall Paper
Window Glass
Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co
129 Second Street,
THE DALLES, OREGON
J. H. HCIIRNK,
I'rcnldcnt.
ll.M.llRAI. ,
Cmhler
first national Bacfk.
THE DALLES - - - OREQON
A Uonoral lltuikliig JJuHinoae trunuactt'd
Dopooite received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on dar of collection.
Hiitht and Teleirruphic Exchange sold on
New York, San Francisco and port
lund. DI KBOTOK8
D. P. TuostrHON. Jno. S. Sciibnck.
En. M. Wu.liamh, Gko. A. Luiuk.
H. M. Ukai.i..
Cigars.
Why do we retail more Cigars than
others?
Why do smokers ko out of their way
and puss cigiirs of the sntne gnulu?
, Not because wo have betlor cigars
or better brands, or any greater variety;
no, not that.
Why, because ive have the finest cl
ear case in the state and keep our cigara
in butter condition.
Snipos-Klnoraly Drug Co.
FREE TRIAL TREATMENT
TO EVERY
MAN.
This ollur is mudo by tlio
LLINOIS STATE SANITARIUM
provided application bo niiido' at onw, In j on w
tbat ltd liivviilioim.apiillana'Hainl ""V" Miu
rumiillfN may receive tlio wident iwiislblo ju"
llcity, and provo their own irltH by ou
iu mill iiiiriiiitiiuiit cure. N .""'Z
wluitovtir will be received by tlio III'""1,.
Htt HHiilUrliiin I nun iinyimoiiniluriu in."
ment until lionalliilul rMiill urn """"'
wilKoil. Kh reiniilleH and IW,'llW,H,),mti.
coinineniUil by tlio nwiapeiH of V1'.,:, ',!
ncntH and endoruil by tlio K"i'"'t W'or"hI'J
tlio world. Wlioro dcvelopmeiit In l,l' 1 c
aeeoinplliili It and never fall to InvlKorulc, up
Ti,m-wr
4 uuy iiiinne uutv Hiu mm vhvimj - ,',-.m
iiiiinently stop all Iohkcm wlilcli "''''-'""'"S.'Sy
eonnlltutlon and rodueo ileoiiilv iiej. '
ro-tony, refreuli nnd restore to ''''"'"W' fjj
ruionHor no. lin y em . tt
. nianently remove tbelr yllw , V
.if .xm.uanu mill OVer.tHXl'll brill I
iieiiriiKtlieiila or nurvoiiH uxhMii.tlut .
lire, no iiublloliy, no deception. ""'
lioliiui.mil. WKITJS'l'U-lAl
ILLINOIS STATE SANITAEIUM.
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ONI FOR A DOtl.
"PILLS
A moTfiiitni ortb bo
lor litIth. Tli w ndlhi
W'S T.A' T willmtir tinplA
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