The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 17, 1898, Image 2

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    CEL.B B RMTION
AT
JULY 4th
DALLES,
898.
In Commemoration of the Independence of those United States
and the Battle of Manila Bay.
COME ONE, COME
Grand Parade, Basket Picnic, Speeches, Music by the Bands; Games, and
festivities will conclude with a Grand Display of Fire Works in the evening.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle,
AilvcrtUliiE ltate.
Per nxh.
Oue tr.ch or less in Dally Ilffl
ver two Inches Rini under four Inches 1 00
Tcr four lstche and under twelve Inches. . ."
ver twelvu inches 60
DAILY AND WEEKLY.
t)no Inch or less, tier Inch t- 50
Over oue Inch and under four Inches 2 00
Over four Inches Mud under tuelvo Inches.. 1 30 :
over twelve inches i oo
sinshUKii'TioN nsici:.
One week i? lf
One month 50
One vear 0 00
TRIDAY
JUNE 17, IS9S
A COLOSSAL TASK.
Whatever may be the object in
withholding information in regard
to the transports loaded with troops
it is ceitain that the way has been
opened tor the landing of troops in j
Eastern Cuba. Operations of the
navy have not been confined to San
tiago. Admiral Sampson is practic- j
ally in control of Guantanauio bay,
to the east of Santiago, which will ,
give shelter to all our war tleets and
also afford a landing place for a part
of Shafter's army.
Some days ago a special dispatch
was sent from Berlin to the New
York Herald and other papers, giv
ing views of alleged German mili
tary experts on the invasion of Cuba.
mi e ,i:,.. .:.,,.
1UCSC wum au u. uwuuuiaBHisj
character, the critics holding that the i
laumug oi a large army m uuuii as
a work of too great difficulty to be
mastered by officers In command of
our armies. The case of Russian
maneuvers on the Black sea in 1897
was cited as an illustration of what n
colossal task General Shafter has un
dertaken. In this Russian case
(which we are told was theoretically
the most successful attempt ever
made in modern times by a fleet to
land large bodies of troops in the j
face of an enemy), each squadron
succeeded in landing only 8,000
troops in three days. This, it is
claimed, is a small matter when ':om
pared with what the Americans pro
pose. The German writer seems to be
lieve that the Americans are going at
this matter of transporting and land
ing troops in a haphazard manner.
The ver' opposite is true. The gov
ernment has succeeded in masking
the real movements of the transports.
It flias also succeeded in confusing
the Spaniards as to the point of land
ing. Never has so little been pub
lished as to any military expedition J
in this country ns that under com
mand of General Shafter. The peo
ple know that the troops are the best
in our army, and that they arc on
the transports. The Spaniards know
that much, but it may be assumed
that Goiiornl Miles and Admiral
Sampson know a good deal more.
The operations of the navy indi
cate that there haw been foresight in
the selection of a landing place, am)
that whon all things arc ready the
expedition will land. There will bo
no Spanish navy to oppose, and the
invaders will meet no Spanish army
on shore capable of making success
ful resistance. Tho case nlll not bo
like that of 1807 on the Black sen,
but more like that of 1851 on the
hub iea, when Franco and Great
! Britain landed o7,000 troop; in tlio
, Crimea in live days. The American
j people understand ly this time that
I the view of the cmbitono critics that
the landing of an army is only a
matter of two or throe hours is not
correct.
W'c are likely to have a little mis
understanding with the Kaiser over
, tnc L;uirones and Carolines, but it is
probable that we can convince him
of his error if he has committed one.
In the meantime there is no reason '
wh' we should ct mad at the Kaiser. .
Our indignation can be put to better ,
use elsewhere. There, will be ample !
time. for the settling of small disputes !
when the blr one is disposed of. j
Manila had, when the war broke !
out, 300,000 population, of which j
50,000 were Chinese, .;,000 conti-J
ncntal European, !500 British island- j
ers, and three Americans. We are ,
left to guess as to the nationality of I
the remainder of the people, and
this is the best they are able to do
themselves. !
The people who expected that the
ected that the
wjipsi,,;
United States would
three weeks are not different from !
the people who expected to crush
the southern rebellion in a month.
They are always with us.
Cheap Kate fur the Fourth of. Inly. J
For the Four th of Julv the 0. II. & N.
c0. will sell tickets from The Dalles to
'jni a t n i inn ! n C rutrnn n nrl raf urn 1 n
eluding Walluln and Walla Walla,
Wash., at the rate of one fnre for the
round trip. Tickets on sale July 2d, 3d
and 4tb. Tickets good for return up to
and including July 6, 1S9S.
Cleveland wheels are selling in epite
of all the cheap wheels that are offering.
Call and see our '98 models. Maier &
Benton. !
Clarke & Falk manufacture a full line
of flavoring extracts. Ask your grocer
for them.
tf
Now is the time to spray nith Parle '
Green. Clarke & Falk have the strong
est you can get. tf j
One Minute Cough Cure, cures, i
That Is what it was made for. ,
UVe Ire Doigg
'A
feat ar?d
fi rtstie
.priptir..
For Ffeasorble
Prices
Wo Print Anything in
the Printing Lino.
Oiue us a trial.
tyropi pub. 5o.
ALL.
fieux Columbia Hotel
IS THE HKST ii.oo IEK DAY
HOUSE IN THE CITY
0. VI. TOOmEY, Prop.
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 G-roc
"T "XT
War or No
You will always have tho benefit
of Low Trices at
i?dru feller's ?afe.
Ice Cream, lee Cream Soda, Candies, Fruits, Nuts and
- Oysters ill any Style
'
Grandall
DEALERS IN
All kinds of
UNDERTAKERS
EMBALMERS
Tho Dalles, Or.
Funeral Supplies
TA.. Z. DONNELL,
P$ESCSlTIOri DRUGGIST
TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY.
Opp. A. M. Williams & Co., TJ-I E DALLES, Oil
uxho
CITY LIVERY AND FEED STABLE
Northwest Cor. Fourth and Fodorul Streets,
Speoial Attention to Feeding Transient Stook.
Closed Haok Day or Night,
PRICES REASONABLE.
Tom A. Ward and Jos. T. Robertson, Props. THE DALIES, OR.
A cordial
The Dalles, Op.
TTT
War
& Barget
Robes,
Burial Shoes,
Etc.
has the best Dress Goods
has the best Shoes
has everything to fee foun in a
first-class Dry Goods Store.
C. F. STEPHENS.
invitation is extended to the residents of the Inland
Empire to join in the celebration.
COME ONE, COME ALL.
ever j thing to make you happy. The
Foff
Spanish
Headaehe-
Undo H;im iy mixine it (Ioho that will
eurtily curt. Jfot nil huiulnuliu curce i
lirin' iibout n.'liof mill many hiivu u Imcl
client on th" huart mill Hyatimi pinurally.
Wo can oflur you onu not ho vlolunt in
itH niutliods an" Undo Kuui'h, hut omt
wliich will riuiiovt tlio c'iih"i and cun
tli.t hfailiiclic. Trv DOOTOK WOODS'
HEADACHK CUKK. Put up by
ItKUAIJLE PHARMACISTS.
175 Second Street. THE DALLES,
Regulator Line
The Dalles. Porllaoi and Astoria
Navigation Co.'
r
sir Regulator .Dalles City
FREIGHT AND PA8SENUER LINE
iiktwi:i:n
Tlio IJalles.Iooil Hlvur, Cimomlo Lockn mill 1'ort
liinil dully, ,'nviit hiinilny.
DOWN THE VALLEY
Are vou going
(EASTERN OREGON?
II n, n) money mill enjoy a Ifcuiitllill trip on
the Coluiiililn. Ttiu W(!it-jiiniiil train arrlvt'Miit
'I lie Dnlltsi in mnplu time Inr iunHeni.'rN lo taku
Die utenmer, arrlvlni; In l'ortliiinl In time (or tlio
outKoiiiK Hon thorn anil Northern triiliu; Kant
noiinii inhM..iiKerii arriviiiK In Tlio linlles in time
to taku tlio ICint-boiiiiil train,
l'or Inrtlier inlormiitlon apply to
J. N. HAitNKY, AKent,
Oak atn-et Kocli. 1'nrtliiinl, Oreiroii,
Or W C. AI.UWAV, U'ii. Aitt.,
Tlio Dallex, Uri'Kon
tub coiumoia PacRing Co.,
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANUKAUTUKKKU W
Fine Lard and Sausages.
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
miKD BKKF, KTO,
Thirty-live yoarn iniiko a gouomtlon,
TlmtlH liow Ioiik Atlolpli Flahor, o(
Zuneavlllo, 0 sufl'ored from piles, Ho
whs cured )y using throo boxes of Do
Witt's Witch Hazel Halve, Snipes
Kinersly Drug Co,
f4v v7
3&
m,KZxa
0. R. & N. CO
tJin-Atir
I' on
timi: !(:iii:iiiii.i;.
I'Iiom Iai.i.i:m.
AlllttVK
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Kit
.Mall
11:150 i. in.
Hnlt l.nki , Ilciivcr. Kt.l Knt
Wiirlli, Oimiliiii Kim Mh.
City, ht. IjiiiIs, ;i,iiii. in.
L'llli'iiKO mill IvnMl.
Hpokmie
l'lyer
Wnllii Witllii, fipokiiiic. Hpnkiinc
illiilii!iipnlii. Wt. I'iiiiI, Vljcr.
1) ii I ii t li, M llwmikfc, n :n n. m,
i;iik'n;:o mid Kmi.
r::j p, in.
fi p. in.
l'KOH I'dltT.ANll.
Oi'Ciill Htriiiuslilp4.
All hillllllK (lillot KlltjjCCt
to rliiinsiu.
For tun J'niiichrit
bull Jllll a, ii, ll, 1.2,1,',, in.
Jl, H, ,.
1 p. in.
7 . 111.
To AUHKA-
, ji. m,
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8 . in.
Dx.huiiday
Kitiinlay
Id . in.
i ii. in.
Coluiiililn ItV. Hti'iiIiiL'ru.'Hx.hiniil.if
;To A.sTouiA unit Wiiy
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liii. in.
Kx.biimliiy
Wii.iaMKTTi: Itivm:. i a) p.m.
Ori'Kon Clly, NmvlMjri,', l'.x.niniilny
Hitk'iii ,V Wiiy 1-niul's.
7(1,111, lViLi,.K.rri: and Yam- .'l.iWpm.
Tiii'.Tltur.' him. iuvuii. MimVfd.,
mill Silt. 'OriKim ;ity, liny(nii, unil Trl.
I mill Wiiy-ljiinlltiKS.
! i II. III.
TiHs.Tliiir,
i unil Hut.
WlI.LAMKTTi: IttVKU. , 1.80)1. in,
I'liitimiil to t'otvnllln, Till-., llmr,
anil Wiiy.ljiiiillni, unit bAt,
I.i'.avi:
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JIoil.. Will.
mill I'rliluj
Ixxvr.
I.BWIfiTON.
1 ." l"i ii in.
hiiii.,Tiir..
mill Tlmr.
KNakk Itivmt.
i:l)mrla to I.uwistim.
I'nr full purtlnuliirs cull on o. It, A.- ,V. C0.'
iiKullt Ttiu IMlli'S. or uililii-HS
W. It. IUTItUIS'llT,
(i'.'ii, l'ii. Act., l'ortliiinl, Or
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
-OK TIIK
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains leave mill iiro ilnu to arrive tit I'lirtUu
W5AVK.
ovi:ki-.v.nii i:.-
nri'Ni. Salem. Hoie-
I InirK, Ahliliilnl, Mil'-1
I rameiilo, (Kleil,rim I
KraneUeo, -Molave, (
fl',00 V, JI.
l.on AliKelet,Kl Pa
HSII
vew iiriuiuiM
inn
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Knit
3;;M A. Jl.
Dally
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uoiis
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except
fiuwJityi.
wept
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((.'orvnllli anil way
iHtlltioilH
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I.NDlIl'JCNDKNfli: I'AKHIvNtiKK
i;x)ini"i train
Dally (u.ceilHiinilay)
lift) l. in.
I;"' p. in. (I.v,.... l'ortliiinl . Ar.)
': p. in. .U .MoJIInni'llle .l.v.J
:i!U p. hi. (Ar. .lii(li'i'iiili;iii'i',.l.v )
liU) II, i
l u) ii. m
Dally. t Iiy. except Hiumay.
DINING OA 118 ON (X1DKN ItOUTi:.
I'UI.I,S1AN IIUKl'KT SI.KKI'IIIW
AND HKCONlM'J.AtiS HI.KHI'INI CAUn
Attaclieil to all TluoiiKli TriiliiH.
Direct I'oiiiieetlon nthali raIllMo with Oajl
ilentnl anil Oriental unit I'aolllu mull "teann aip
linen for JAPAN mid (JlllNA. Balllnu ilntw 011
a) Plication. , Ku.
ItlllifM iill II I Pk'PIH III MNIlTll IK Ilia
Aim JAPAN. OIUNAi IIONOM'I.U au
AlIHTUAl.lA.eiin lioolitiiliii'il Iioin .
J. It. JvlltKI.AND, Ticket ARM"
ThroiiBh Ticket Olllce, Wl Thlnl Mrwt, whero
thtoiiKli llDketi. to nil polntH In the
HtateH, (Jmiinlii mill Kuni)e can bo obtaiiiw i
liiwent riitcH Irom . ,. , , ,,..
J. II. KIHKI.AND, Ticket AKW;
All iibovo traliiH nrrlvu at iim 'lci''l,"X
(iramlCentnilHtatloii, I'llllimiil Irvnik' 'W
YAJIIUI.I. D1VIHION. t
1'iUKCMiKvr D).ot, loot of Jeilermn lrcci.
U'ltvu for OSWKdO. Ixr.t1,.'irtd??',w.
7!2()ii. in.; W:8U, liM, &iK, ' Al'S
(ami llilio )i, in. on Nutunlay only. "i . "i,
anil it:3ii j.. m. on KuihIiivh only). '"i i-WS.
fortlaiiil aally nt 'riMO ami : in.i 1 " l$
Mtl5,O:V0iillil7!.Viji. m (aniUOiM n. u!
6;lu i. in, on riiiniluyH only),
U-nvo for Sherlilan, weel: ilays, stliMP-111
Arrive nt 1'ortliiinJ, u:a) a, m.
I-rtve for Alltl.lIC on Moinlay,
Krloiiy at U:4 it. m. Arrlv.- iitn I'orth lu"
UHV.'liuriiilay hihI Hatiirilaj it mo.) p.
Kxcept Hiiinlay. "Kxccpt Huff11"
K, KuK'.i.KH,
Jlnniiiier,
(I, II. JIAIIK
Amt. O. r . 1 uw'
The farmer, the inecluwiic nud Hj" b1'
cycle rider are liable to unxeleil cuw
and bruises. DoWltt's Witch H
Salve la the best thinir to keep on H"u'
It heals quickly, and Is a well known
cure for piles, Snipes-Klneraly Drug to.