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

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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
AtlvurtloltiR Unte.
JVr inch.
One Ir.eh or less in Dully ? J W
Over two indie mut under four luetic 1 '
Over four tuche mul under twelve inches. . i5
Over twelve Inches W
DAILY AND WKKKLY.
One inch or less, per inch fc- M
Over one inch mul under four Inches - 00
Over four Inches mul under twelve Inches.. 1 fi
Over twelve inches 1 00
Mrnsor.irxioN ri:ici:.
One week $ 15
Onn month 80
One year 6 00
WEDNESDAY - - .TUNE 1, 189S
HEPtiBliIGflfl TIGKET
si
STATE.
For Governor,
T. T. GEEK,
of Mtulon 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 Jackeon County.
For . ttornev-General.
D. R. N. BLACKBURN,
of Linn County.
For Supreme Judpe,
F. A. MOORE,
of Columbia County.
For Superintendent Public Instruction,
J. H. ACKERMAN,
of Multnomah County.
DISTRICT.
For Congressman, Second District,
MALCOLM A. MOODY,
of Wasco County.
For Ciicuit Judge. Seventh Ihtriet,
H. S. WILSON,
of Wasco County.
For Piosecutins Attorney, Seventh District,
A. A. JAYNE,
of Watco County.
For Member State Board of Ko,ualization,
C. C. KUNEY,
of Sherman County.
For Joint Representatives, Wasco and Sherman
Counties,
A. S. ROBERTS ami J. V. MORTON,
of Wasco County.
COUNTY.
For Sheriff,
ROBERT KELLY.
For ClerJc,
A. M. KELSAY.
For Treasurer,
C. L. PHILLIPS,
or School Superintendent,
C. L. GILBERT.
For .ffswr,
V. II. WHIPPLE.
' For Surveyor,
J. B. GOIT.
For Coroner,
. W. H. BUTTS.
For Commissioner,
M. C. EVANS.
PRECINwi .
For Justice of the Po.ce,
C. E. BAYARD.
For Constable,
W. C. CLARK.
JiP.ITISII SENTIMENT WITH US
liritisli sentiment in the Ilispano
Amcrican war offers a peculiar and
interesting study. That the govern
ment and the press is largely in sym
pathy with the United States is evi
dent from the uttcranens of public
men and the editorial Lomment of
the daily newspapers. What the
different elements that make up the
lirilish public think is something,
however, that is didloult to learn ac
curately at this long range. A Lon
don correspondent of the New York
Tribune in a recent letter gives some
ideas on the subject that bear the
imprint of truth.
An important fact brought out by
the correspondent is I ho influence
Dewey's victory had on English
opinion. lie shows how, during the
first week of the war, there wa- a re
otion against America in English
public opinion, as expressed by the
pres?, and n contemptuous attitude
awumed toward our military ability
and strength. Hut when America
loomed up in the for Knst as the
possessor of the Philippines and an
Important factor in the Asiatic situa
tion, the carping critics ceased to bo
heard.
Hut this is not the only thing that
bM brought 16 us Hrltisu sympathy.
While self itornt' csrUiuly lias a
an altruistic campaign for the libera
tion of Cuba, which is in accord
with the sensibilities of old-fashioned
English conscience. Deeper down
than thu influences of self interest,
which are many and varied, this
sentiment animates the British peo
ple. That it does not prevail in the
exclusive atmosphere of the "west
end" of London, that home of effete
aristocracy; and not in ihe precincts
of Oxford, that most oonset vnlive
and reactionary, not to say mediae
val, center of thought, is pointed out
by the correspondent with all fair
ness. These little cross eddies and
stretches of back water, he says,
however, arc all on the surface. Un
derneath is a etrong, irresistablo cur
rent of all that is really representa
tive ot English character -flowing
steadily toward .America in her work
for morality and civilization.
The queen regent, because of
fresh evidences of an impending
revolution in Spain, is again urged
to Uy. Ueing a queen regent, it is.
of course, impossible for her to sim
ply leave, or depart, or walk or run
away, or light off, to escape, or even
to vamoose, as wo say out West. To
do any of these things would be con
sidered beneath her dignity. Eti
quette compels her to fly.
When it settles down to a ques
tion of dictating the terms of peace
with Spain matters will simplify
themselves greatly if we confine the
discussion to the principals. Calling
in all Europe to assist us will lead
onl to dissatisfaction, especially as
we think we know what we want.
It is far from being improbable
that Admiral Dewey will have to
sink another Spanish tlect before he
will be able to enjoy permanent
peace in the iiarbor of Manila. Hut
nobody need feel uneasy about
Dewev.
AVhotiplnii Cough.
I had a little boy who was nearly dead
from an attack of whoopins: cough. My
neighbors recommended Chamberlain's
Contzh Remedy. I did not think that
any medicine would help him, but after
giving him a lew doses of the remedy 1
noticed an improvement, and one bottle
cured him entirely. It la the be9t cough
medicine I ever had in tho house. P.
E. Moore, South Buicottatown, Pa.
For sale by Blakeley : Houghton.
I havo been a sufferer from chronic
diarrhoea ever since the war and have
used all kinds of medicines for it. At
lust I fonnd one remedy that has been a
success aa a cure, and that is Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy. P. E. Grieham, Gaars Mills,
La. For salt) bv lllnkelcy & Houghton.
Schlitz's ! Fresh and the first
Bock j of the season at the
Beor. i Midway.
Thousands of auflererj from grippe
have been restored to health by One
Minute Couch Cure. It quickly cures
coughe, colds, bronchitis, pneumonia,
grippe, asthma, and all throat and lung
diseases. .Snipes-Kineraly Drug Co.
LEMP'S ; On draught at tho White
ST. LOUIS : house Saloon. Charles
BEER. MSeholbach, Prop.
Cigars.
Wny do we retail more CIgara than
others'.'
Why do smokers go out of their way
and pass cignre of the same grade?
Not because wo have bettor cigars
or better brands, or any greater variety;
no, not that.
Why, because wo havo tho fineet ci
gar case in thu ulato and keep our cigars
in beur condition,
Snlpos-Kinorsly Drug Co.
ifS? HFilJ 5JC 'f. yojyr jm
0I5NUHAI.
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...AND...
Waoonmakers
Horso Shooing
Specialty.
PiacKsmnns
fleixx Columbia f4otel
IS THE HKST Sum Villi DAY
HOUSIi IX THU CITY
J. M. TOOmEV. Prop.
I
C. J. STUBLtlfG ss
Wholosalo
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agency for the Greatest American Liquor
Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey.
WHISEEY f om $2.75 to sfG.OO per gallon. t4 to In years old.)
IHP0ETED G0GNA0 from $7.00 to $12.00
0ALIF0KNIA BRANDIES from J.'l.'Jo
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
HOP GOLD BEER on draught, and Val
Imported Ale and Portor.
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIGARS.
War or No War
You will always havo the benefit
of Low Trices at
pydrqw feller's ?afe.
Ice Cream, Ice Cream Soda, Candies, Fruits, Nuts and
Oysters in any style.
ONEER
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 G-roc
Grandall
DEALERS IX
fill kinds of
UNDERTAKERS
EMBALMERS
The Dalles, Or.
funeral Supplies!
JUl. Z. DONNELL,
PESCSXPTIOfi DRUGGIST
TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY.
Opp. A. M. Williams ct Co.,
uxho
C. F.
Cloudy Weather Preferred foi Sittings.
My WORK
Chapman Block.
Subscribe for
The Dalles, Of.
and Retail
per gallon. (11 to 20 yearn old.'
to $15.00 per gallon. (-1 to U years old.)
Ulatz and Hop Gold Beer in bottles.
BAKERY.
Borget I
THE DALLES, OR
Robes,
Burial Shoes,
Etc.
has the best Dress Goods
has the best Shoes
has everything to he foun in a
flrst'Class Dry Goods Store.
STEPHENS,
V J.
MY SUCCESS.
THE DALLES, OR.
Just ttlhat
You CUant.
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Now iduaB in Wall Paper liuro. Siiuli
w'ulo variety ua v iri Hliowiiif' nrvnr bo
fori; urauL'il n uinulu Htook. Itciil iinitu
tion liit'toii I'ircc.te ut ordinury jiriwH.
Good impurH ut ulii'nti jmptir priced.
Klepint tlffiiniiH, tiietiilul colorinaa, voiith
for ii Himill price, nt our Htoru cm Third
HttL'L't. AlHOit full lillL' Of lldtlHI! pltllttH.
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
The
Spring Chicken.
There is no need of Rpeeiul remedied
for the young und healthy pureon. Tlie
spring "uliickun Iiuh tieen noted for its
unwisdom. If you would hnvu iieulth
und Iceep it, von iuUHt ho. w'ihc and pru
dent. When you httve a Hymptom.go
iittorit. Prevent ittj developing. When
you are well, keep well. The oniy 'vuy
you nmy is hy hiwing tho host dnib'H nt
iuuid nt ull timet).
JiKLlAULIi PIIA KM AGISTS.
Street. THE DALLES,
Regulator Line
The Dalles, Portlauil ani Astoria
Navigation Co.'
strs. Regulator Dalles City
FREIGHT AND PASSENUER LINE
m:Tv.'i;r.if
Tlie DiiIIch, II ooi I IUvct.Cmh'miIh UicIch mul I'lirl
IiiiiiI iliiily.i'Vfi'iii Hiiuiliiy.
DOWN THE VAIT.EY
Are vou going on to
EASTERN OREGON ?
II m, siive inoiiey mul enjoy it bonutllul trip on
the 'oiimiliii. Tim wiisMmiiiiii tnilu iirrlvuMut
ThuIVillin In iiiiiiiIii Hum fur iiumwiiKurH to tuUu
tlui (ilcaliutr, iirilviiiK in I'ortliiuil In lluiu lor thu
oritKoliiK hoiitlivrn mul Niirtlu.-ni triilim; l-.'unt-LimiiiiI
(uikKuiiKOiH arriving In Tim Pulli-H In time
to talio the ICa.s t-bou nil train.
For liirtlu;r Inforiiiatlou apply Uf
J. N. IIAUNIIV, AKtnt,
Ouk KtriHjt Hook, l'lirtlinul, Oicroii,
Or W V, AM.AWAV, (It'll. Act..
Tim Piilleo, oicc'iin
life coiumuia PacRirsg Go..
PACKERS OF
PORKandBEEF
MANUI'ACTUltlSllHOK
Fine Lard and Sausages.
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
i)K;D UKKF, KXO.
Man
ONE FOR A UO:i
lUmnTo Plnp, Viitmtl
,.Sheep for Sale..
AT Till!-
King Ranch
NEAR RUTLEDGE,
Sherman County, Oregon.
Ahmit 17.M lioml, ft innlnl I lis of C,i',8 mvey with
yourl iikv. Tliuc Hl.oop will l, hoIH l,"f " j, "
.mill liiloiKllliK iillttilmnTK hluiulil ni.i.ly "!:
lorn Unit lunula Inlorimitlim In roKiinl n m cu
unit loiniH ul xiilu, (ir cull iiurpoimlly oil
MRS. EMMA KING,
Rutledge,Sherman Co., Or.
Wall Paper
Window Glass
jSnipes-KinersIy Drug Co
I TOO Q!anr-nA C!4-,.4-
THE DALLES, OREGON"
ORTHERN
PACIFSC RY.
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tillman
Elegent
Toiurist
Sleeping Cars
Dining Cars
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CIIIC'ACO
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Kiirliiluriimllim, time curds, miipMiwl ticket,
ciil on or wrlto to
W. C. AliLAWAY. Aijunt,
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OK
A. I). GIIAIILTON. Asst. G. P. A.,
J55. MorrU.m Cor. Tlilnl. I'ortlnml OrttfOD
FREE TRIAL TREATMENT
TO EVERY
MAN.
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rouiL'illcN nmy rt'colvu tin- wulw .1"''" JCUI
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ILLINOIS STATE BAHITAEIUJI.
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