The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 05, 1898, Image 2

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JUNE o, IS5)
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STATE.
Fur f.ovenior,
T. T. GEEK,
of Marion County.
Kor secretary ol State,
F. I. DUNBAR,
of Ciatsn County.
For state Treasurer,
CHARLE? S. MOORE,
of Klnmath County.
For State Printer,
W. H. LEEDS,
of Jackon tounty.
For A ttorney-tieneml.
D. R. N. BLACKBURN,
of Unu County.
For Supreme Judse,
F. A. MOORE,
of Columbia County.
For Superintendent Public Induction.
J. H. ACKERMAN,
of Multnomah County.
DISTRICT.
For Congressman, second District.
., MALCOLM A. MOODY",
of Wasco County.
For Circuit Judpe. seventh Listrict,
S. S. WILSON.
of Wasco County.
For I"icecutine Attorney, seventh District,
A. A. JAY'NE,
of Wasco C'ouuty.
For Member State Board of Equalization,
C. C. KUNEY,
of .Sherman County.
For Joint Representatives, Waeo and Sherman
Counties.
A. . ROBERTA aim J. Y. MORTON,
of Wasco County.
COUNTY.
For Sheriff.
ROBERT KELLY".
'I
', ' For fieri:,
A. M. KELSAY".
For Treasurer,
C. L. PHILLIPS.
Jl or School Sniierinteudeut,
C. L. GILBERT.
For Assessor,
W. H. WHIPPLE. '
I, For Surveyor,
J. B. GOIT.
; For Coroner,
4 W. H. BUTTS.
, ' For Commls"ioner,
v M. C. EVANS.
PRECINCT.
For Justice of the Peace,
C. E. BAYARD. .
. For Constable.
YV. C. CLARK.
yor A
SPECTACLE,
XESS.
HUT JiUHI-
"We are coming now to the com
mon-place, practical phase of war,
says the Inter-Ocean. There is noth
ing spectacular in trainloads or ship
loads of troops. There is nothing
picturesque in uie iransporiation oi ; Peafuegg ig canst-d by an inflamed con
army supplies. There is nothing ,.ditIon of the iiincous lining of the Eus
dramatic in long or short marches of J tarhian Tnbe. When this tube is in
heavy bodies of infantrv. There j& ; tued yon have a ruuUinK sonnd or
, ..." t , . 1 irnperifct hearinu, and when it le en
no suggestion of spirit or dash in w. r.raA Mf . ,. ,
-b 1 i tirely closed, Ueafnefig is the result, and
cavalry or artillery crowded on cars unless the inflammation can be taken
or transports. There is nothing to : out und ibis tnl restored to its normal
make the blood leap in long trains of , condition, hearing will be destroyed for
mule teams nud wagons. But j,, fver; nine chss oat of ten are caused
, i by catarrh, which is nothing but an in-
these are the smews of war. i..r-i ....., t t ,t ,
i named conuiMon of the mucous sur-
"When the Boldiers at Tampa march faces,
with tLeir knapsacks and equipments! We will t;iveOne Hundred Dollars for
nn bninl th trmsiinrtt thnv nro nrr- ttn' csse of Iafneas 'cauwui ty ratarrh;
on uoaru me iranajions, uie are per-, th t ,.anrif)t , plHi,
forming a more important function j
of war than when they were on par
ade or engaged in a sham battle at
C'blckamagun. When a regiment
marches out of camp armed, equipped
with knapsacks and haversacks, and
with each company's wagon carrying
camp equippage and supplies, it is
ready for war in earnest. It is then
on independent, self-supporting en
gine of war, moving like a great mc
chine under skillful direction to ac
complish a clearly defined purpose.
Such a movement is not inspiring,!
like a charge in battle, but it is as
great actor iu solving the prob
lemm U a campaign,
The traMportaliofi of troops is
imvw bMisMM, , "TUe landis of
1 troop? with nil their belongings is a
matter of ilays. The equipping of
nn army for operations in an enemy's
nnnntrv is n nmttpr of weeks. Pren-
nration for a decisive campaign is
oftcm a matter of months. Genera!
oftcm a matter of months.
'! Rosecrans took coininand of the army
.f tt.n Oiirtitiitrltitiil 111 Ollrllltv 1 SfW
v i -i i itum wiv.ivn . . v-
He began immedinteh to prepare for
an advance on llrajrc at Mtirfrei
boro. He advanced Dee. I'tUh. and
fcniiiht the battle of Slone Uiver Dc.
;Ust and .lan. 2d. He then began to.
prepare for the next attack, gather-
ing horses, wagons, munitions of war,
stinnlies. He advanced acain in
June lo a new line, and drove the
encnO l,ack without a battle. He'
prepared then for a new advance.and .
early in September moved on Chat
tanooga. After the battle of Chick
, amauca those who knew nothinu of
jwarwondeied at his quietness. He!
i had not horses even to move his ar-i
... !
uiicry.
In the forward movement now
contemplated, horses, nudes, and
wagons are as important almost a
guns unci cartridges.
There is noth-
j ine more interesting to the practical
7 '
soldier th:n those stages of prepain-!
tion for a campaign that have no
inteiest at all for the people nt large.
There is nothing that contributes so
much to the efficiency and success of
an army as thoroughness in what to
j the people seem commonplace details,
j The army is in tiiat stage of prep
j aration now.
t "While the people hr.ve had their
attention diverted bv the schemes ofk
orgacization.and have been interested
in the gossip from the camps, haul
working masters of detail have been
, tireless in their efforts to organize
those departments that contribute so
little to an army spectacle and with
out which an airuy is as helpless as a
one-legged man without trutL-hes.
-1 GOOD MAX TO VOTE FOIL
A this will be tiie last opportunity
The CiM:oxici.t: -i!l have of address
ing the voter before election, it
wishes again to call attention to the
Republican nominee for the circuit
judgeship. Xo better man, and few
as good, in the stale, could be ohosen '
for the position than Hon. II. S. Wil
son. He is nn able lawyer, gifted
with atttainments which would make
his career upon the bench a pride to
the (listrict. lie is a man ot high
character, and possesses the firmness
requisite for a judicial position.
The election of Mr. YVilson would
be an act which the tax payers would
never regret.
It is remarkable that a number of
the foreign scholars and scientists in
our American universities are dis
satisfied with this country, its people, i
and its customs. How this unfor
tunate condition of things may be !
remedied is not clear, unless it !
should occur to the discontented f
professors that there is nothing to!
prevent them from going home. j
lleatnriit Canuot tie Uured
bv
local applications, as they cannot
r?ch the diseased ,ortion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafnese, j
and tlmt lis bv L'OriPtitmtnnnl rcinpiliu
Cure,
Send for circulars: free.
F. J. Chknkv & Co.. Toledo, 0.
Sold by Druggists, 75t. 0-10
Cleveland wheels are selling in spite
of all the cheap wheels that are offerinK.
Call and see our '08 module. Alaier &
tfenton.
X0TICE FOK PUBLICATION.
I.AKti Orrici:, The Uu.t., Or.,
amy it, vt'j-i
Notice Ik hereby clven Hint fiillowint?
limned seitlei lm tiled notice t.i Uh Irileiitlou
ti moke liiml iitmf in tujitxirt of hia claim, und
tht ald irr.Hjl will t.i mode beloie the l!i-Kltor
nud lleceiver at Tbe !ulle, Oregun, on Jlouduy.
JuueV!,llilM, viz.
Jonrjili K. Hall, ot The liallc.
Homextcnd Appllpatlon Ho. 3&I.1, fur the wj,
ue!i, nee. 'Ji, T. 1 K, li 1J K, V. JI. ,
lie name ttie IhIIoh Jiij; witneMi to prove
)iU ciijtiiiuou retldeiice ujioa und cultivation
ol mid land, viz.
A. Walter, frank ObiUt, W, U'olf, Jamtii
Hall, all of The Ixllw, Omcan.
mril-U JAM. T. MOOKK, IUlMr.
Neuu
Columbia Hotel
IS THE BEST Si.oo PER DAY
HOUSE IX THE CITY
I J. iw.
TOOmEY, Prop,
C. J. STUBMfiG-
Wholesale and Rotall
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agency for the Greatest American Liquor
Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey.
"WHISKEY from $2 To to $6 00 per cnHon. 4 to 13 venre old.
IMPORT :;Dn0RX AO from 7.00 to $12 00 per ualion. (11 to 20 venr- old.-
. . . , .....
ALIF0EKIA BEAKDIES from 3 2o
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
E0? GOLD BEES 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
fiydrquj ryeller's afe.
Ice Cream, Ice Cream .Soda, Candies, Fruits, Xuts and
Ovsters in anv tvle.
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 & Barget I
DEALERS I.V " fy)beS,
All kinds of undertakers Burial Shoes,
Funeral Supplies embalmers Etc.
The Dalles, Or.
7V. Z. DONNELL,
DO H SG W I PT ION DRUCinTT
TOILx-i ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY.
Opp. A. M. Williams & Co., THE DALLES, OK
. . has the best Dress Goods
uxho
C. F.
Cloudy Weather Preferred for Sittings.
MY WORK
Chapman Blook.
Subscribe for
The Chronicle
The Dalles, On. Zt j U,f
, ,. . , , " T,
to ?(. 1-0 per irallon. ,4 to 11 ywr old. ,
Biatz and Hop Gold Beer in bottle?
has the best Shoes
has everything to be foun
first-class Dry Goods Store.
in a
STEPHENS.
MY SUCCESS.
THE DALLES, OR.!
Just Uihot
You ttlant.
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! New ideas in Wall I 'a par here. Such
I wide variety ns w lire showinR never he
; (ore crareda fmt:l stock. Real imita
tion creton etTeuts at ordinary prices.
! Good papere at cht ap paper prices.
Elegant de.iutis, tasteful eolorines, yours
for a small price, at our store on Third
street. Also a full line of house paints.
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
For
Spanish
Headache
l :iel! Sam is mixinc a doe that will '
purely enre. Not nil headache cure j
br'in? alkint rebel and many hae a had '
etfeet on the heart and pyctem generally, j
We can offer you one not to violent in
itf methmlH u Uncle Patn'c, hut onej
which will remove tlio raif- and curei
tiie hendH.-he. Trv .DOCTOIJ WOODS'
HEAhACHt: CUKK. Put up by
RELIABLE PHARMACISTS.
175 Second Street. THE DALLES.
Regulator Line
Tie Dalles. Portland and Astoria
Navigation Co.'
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sr. Regulator 6 Dalles City;Southern7S- Compy
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land daily, '! nunduy.
( DOWN THE VALLEY
on to
( ASTERN OREGON?
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PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MA.NUKAUTUf.KKH OK
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Fine Lard and Sausages.
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HAMS & BACON
ONE FOR A OOSE. f) A
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drugs
Paints
Oils
Wall Paper
Window Oiass
Snipes-Kindy Drug Co
129 Second Street,
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