The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 19, 1898, Image 2

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    C E U B B RATION
AT THE
JULY 4th, 1898.
OALLESi
In Commemoration of the Independence of these United States
and the Battle of Manila Bay.
COME ONE, COME
Grand Parade, Bas et 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.
Advcrti'lii? Kale.
Per inch.
One lr.ch or less in Daily $1 AO
ver two inches and under four indies 1 Mi
ver four inche anil muter twelve inches.. To
ver twelve inches 50
DAILY AVtt WEEKLY.
One inch or less. ter inch
s so
Over one inch and under four inches.
river four inches unit under twelve inches. . 1 Mj
uver uveive lncues iw
SUHSOHIl'TION l'KICK.
One week
One month 50
One vear 6 00
SUNDAY
JUNE to. isos ;
H'.-t II CORRESPONDED TS
SOLDIERS.
AXD
A correspondent .of the London j but in the end the instincts of the
Times describes the uniform of the ' war correspondent will compel recog
American soldier as thu ugliest on ' nition of generalship and soldierly
lesord. He states, with a good deal quality.
of
positiveness, that the dress uni
form was the work of tailors and pol
iticians at AVashington, and is better
suited to the comic-opera stae than
to the army.
Jn making this comment the cor
respondent pays a fine compliment
to the discipline and fighting quali
ties of oflicers and men of our army.
He believes that the discipline of our
volunteer regiments answers the ob
jection of the German militaiy writ
ers to the effeet that American armies
never can be as eflicient as European .
armies because the men cannot be
made into machines.
The correspondent of the London
Times finds that the American sol
diers are the better for not being
mere machines, that Uipv act with
intelligence as well as precision, and
he believes that this war with Snain !
may have great influence in con vine
T, , ,
ang European governments that the ,
best soldiers are not mere machines, '
but those who, like the American I
... . ...
troops, act with intelligence, courage
and purpose. J
This tribute to the American sol-!
dier as he stands will make amends '
i
lor the harsh criticism of the uni
form. The truth is that the service ;
uniform of the American soldier is i
one of the best, if not the best, in j
the world. There is nothing tawdry
about It, no artificiality ; but it is ;
simple, in good taste, and well suited
to operations in the field. There is i
no finer military figure than the '
American ollicer or private in his'
service uniform of blue. The dress
or parade uniform was changed after j
the civil war, not by tailors and pol- j
Iticians, but by army oflicers who !
had studied the picturesque features i
of uniforms in France and Germany,
The present uniform was adopted
under regulations of 1881, and modi
fied by general orders up to and in
cluding those of May 5, 1888. It
may not be as soldierly as the service
uniform no dress uniform is but
it was certainly built upon military
, models in vogue in Europe. That is
probably the worst thing that can be
aid against it.
The fact that English. German
and French papers have sent corres
pondents, or at least representatives,
into the field with the American
troops, and that most of these arc
fair-minded, is encouraging. They
will inform Europe as to a good
mwy points that have hitherto re-
ceived very little attention. The
genuine army correspondent will
write of men and events much as the
l great war correspondents wrote of
the battles of our civil war and of
the Franco-Prussian war.
There will be in the Held hundreds
who never will become war corre-
j spondents, with comprehension of
military movements 01'
appreciation
of fighting qualities and courage.
Hut the people will soon learn which
J correspondents
have a capacity
lightly to describe strategic or other
movements in the field.
The correspondents from Europe
are men vlio have been in the Habit
! of writing about English or German j
' or French armies, and we ninv ox !
i peet some httlo show of prejudice;
Kiiterprliiiif; t)iiiKi;Nt.
Tnere are iVtv men more wide mvnke
and enterprising than lilnkeby ifc Hough
ton, who spare no pains to fceenre the
best of everything in their line for tinir i
many customers. 1 iiey now have the
valuable agency for Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and
Colds. This is the wonderful remedy
that is producing such a furor all over
the country by its many startling cures
It absolutely cures Asthma, Bronchitis,
Hoarseness and all affections of the
throat, chest and lungs. Call at the
Hbove 'l"89ore and get a trial bottle
free or a regular size for 50 cents and
$1. Guaranteed to cure or price re
funded.
Whooping OiiiirU.
I had a little boy who was nearly dead
from an attack of whooping cough. Jly
neighbors recommended Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. I did not think that
nnv medicine would help him, but after
giving him a lew doses of the remedy 1 j
nouceu an improvement, anu one uuuie
cured him eiltirelv it ,B the be8tC0ll(;ll
medicine I ever had in the house.-P.
Moore, fjonth Uurgettstown, Pa.
For eale bv BlakelevHS: Houghton.
To Cure a Cold in One Day,
i
Take Laxative Uromo Quinine Tab-'
lots. All druggists refund the money If j
it fails to cure. L'oc. 1
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That is what It wiis made lor.
Ue fire Doir;?
fleat ar?d
rtstie
.priptip..
por leasopable
Wo Print Anything in
the Printing Line.
Qiue u$ a trial.
$(?ropi pub. $o.
ALL.
1
Jieva Columbia Hotel
IS THK I Mi ST Sum WiK DAY
MOUSE IN THE CITY
J. VI. TOOmEY, Prop.
PIONEER BAKERY.
I have re-opened this well-known Bakery,
and am now prepared to supply every
body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also
all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer.
War or No War
You will always have the benefit
of Low Prices at
fi)drtjj feller's ?afe.
Ice Cream, Ice Cream Soda, Candies, Fruits, Nuts and
Oysters in any style.
Crandall
DEALERS IN
fill kinds of
UNDERTAKERS
tf EMBALMERS
The Dalles, Or.
Funeral Supplies
7UL Z. DONNELL,
P$ESCHlPTIOfl DRUGGIST
TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY.
Opp. A. M. Williams & Co.,
has
has
uxho
CITY LIVERY AND FEED STABLE
Northwest Cor. Fourth and Federal Streets.
Speoial Attention to Feeding Transient Stook.
Closed Haok Day or Night.
PRICES REASONABLE.
Tom A. Wiri mri Jos. T. Robertson, Props. THE DALLES, OR,
A cordial
The Dalles, Or.
& Barget
Robes,
Burial Shoes,
Etc.
THE DALLES, OH
the best Dress Goods
the best Shoes
evox-ywuug xo oe ionii m a
first-class Dry Goods Store.
C. F. STEPHENS.
invitation is extended to the residents of the Inland
Empire to join iu the celebration.
COME ONE, COME ALL.
everj thing to make you happy. The
Fop
Spanish
Headache
Unelo .Sam is mixing a done that will
surely mm. Nut nil lifiuliiidii; etirt'H
briiiL about relief anil many liuvt- a bad
ell'eet on thf heart and nystt'in gt'iierally.
We can oiler you one not eo violent in
itH methods iih Uncle Siun'a, but one
which will remove the rim" and cure
tin- uliiclie. Trv DOPTOIi WOODS'
HKADAUHE CUItK. Put up by
HELIAIJLE PHARMACISTS.
175 Second Street. THE DALLES,
Regulator Line
The Dalles, Portlanfl and Astoria
Navigation Co.'
r
I FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE
IIIVrWKRH
Till! Dalles, Hood I'.lvur, Ciin.'mli! I.ockh unci 1'ort
IiiiiiI dally, -(.vnt Huniliiy.
DOWN THE VALLEY
Are vou going
EASTERN OREGON?
If o, . vo money anil enjoy a heuutlfnl trip on
,.!!'- ."'.'i'"'!1"' Jli" wuit-boiinil train arrive at
'I lio DalluM In imiplii tlnm hir pakM.'in.'L'r.i In take
the steamur, nrrlvliiB In I'ortliuiil In tinu for tho
jaitKo iik Koutla-rn and Nortlu.-rn tralnni Kant
Uiinil luiNMiiiKcm arrlviiiK In Thu l)alw In tlmu
to takij thu I'.Mit-boiiuil train.
For (nrtliur liifiiiiimtliin apply to
J. N. IIAI'.NKV, AKt-nt,
Oak Htrtut Dock, I'ortliuiil, Oreion,
Or W (J. ALU WAY, (it-n, At!t
Tlio Dallun, UrvKiin
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANUFACTIMKKH OK
Pine Lard and Sausages.
Curcrs of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
i)RlED I5E13F, KTO.
Thirty-dvo youra iiinko h Konorntion.
Tlmtls how lontf Adolph Flahor, of
Kutieavllle, 0., auUured from piles. Ho
wrb cured')y uaintf tliroo boxea of De
Wllt'i Witch Hwta elvo. Hnlpee
Klwrily -Drug Go.
stK. Regulator S.Dalles City
Tne CoimnDia Packing Co
0. R. & N. CO
l)i:r.itr
Foil
TIMK HCIIIilllM.K.
1'iiiim Uau.i:m.
Ahiiivk
I'lCOM.
I'liit
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11:80 p. Ill,
Halt l.nk), Denver, I't. rnt
Worth, OiiiiiIiii, (win I Jluii
his city, M. I.i.iils, a. 10 a. m
ChlciiKu mid Iiii.it, 1
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Ohleaifo mui liuit,
t- l. 111.
I'llDJI PollTM.NIJ.
Ori'iill Hteilliislllim.
All Milling dates milijeul
tn chauee.
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W. II. IIlMtl.llSltr,
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EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
-of Tin:-
i Southern Pacific Comp'y.
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AND HKCOND-OI.ASS HI.KKI'INC CAItb
Attauhtd to all Through TraliiH.
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dt'iitiil mid Orluntal mid I'aclllo mail
IIiiuh for JAPAN mid CHINA. PatlliiK Uatta on
hi. plication. . . , .-.
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(mid ll:o p. in, on Haturday mly. ami V-j.".; t
mid :i:;so p. in. on Hiinilayn only). .Vr'V,.
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4:10 p. in, on bnwiayti only.
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U'hvc for AIHI.IK on .Momlay, '")lu
Krlmty HtOilOa. in. Arrlv.' at rortlai il, ii"
dav, Tliurily mid Haturilai it !l:03 p..m.
Kxcopl fiunday. Kxtept Hatiirnaj.
it, KvK'.i.KIt,
ilaiiHier,
,. i i i.'K'ilAM.
AmI. U. VV Airt
The farmer, tho moclmnio nnd tUo W
cycle rider are llnhlo to iinexpuoted cute
nnd bruises. peWitt'a Wltoli
Solve Ib the beat thing to keupon hanu.
It helH tjuickly, nnd ia a well known
cure for piles. Snlpea-Klneraly Drug to.