The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 25, 1898, Image 2

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    CBUE B RHTION
AT THE DALLES,
JULY 4th, 1898.
In Commemoration of the Independence of these 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 My Cfaroniele.
Atlvei tlalnc ltnten.
Prr Huh
one ii.cn or less in Daily m '
ver two iuchei ana under lour lucne. ... l m
ver (our inches mid under twelve Inches. . 75
ver twelve Inches 0
. SXIZ.Y AND WEEKLY.
One Inch or less, per Inch 'l oO
Over one Inch and under four Inches '2 to
Over four inches and under twelve Inches. . 1 JO 1
Over twelve inches 1 CO
sunssciiifTioN- mice. '
One week T 15
One month
One vear. .
50 j
G 00
SATURDAY
JUNE 2i, 1S9S
A LOAX THAT Ii POPULAR.
The 6300,000.000 which the secre-'
tary of the treasury asks the people,
to lend to the government is a popu
lar loan in the strictest sense of that .
, . ,.
term. The fact that the denominations
of the bonds run as low as 20 brings
them within reach of the great ma-
joritj' of persons. Anybody who
has -'20 to spare can buy one of these
bonds with but very little trouble
and with no cost to himself. Bonds
can oe naci or national nnu state
banks, money order postoflices, sub-
treasuries and express oiliues turougli-
out the country, without extra charge
to the purchaser. In this transaction (
syndicates and brokers do not figure. '
The individual lender deals directly
with the government. Tso favorit
ism whatever is shown, except that
the syndicates will have a chance to
get some of the bonds if the indi
vidual purchasers fail to take all of
' . .
them. In this case, in fact, the
small purchasers, the masses of the ,
, , ,
people, ore the favored personh. j
By this loan the individual citizen '
will be able to feel that he has a new
.i. , i
. TT ,. t ;
the government. lie can realize that
be is contributing to tbe defense of ,
the nation, thoii"h he is not a mem
ber of either its army or Us navy.
The fruits of his industry and thrift ;
arc here utilized in the country's de. j
fense, and will tell in the great work
which the nation is doing for the
cause of liberty and civilization, i
The individual thus gains a more :n-
tiinate interest in the welfare of the
state than he had hitherto felt. He j
will take a livelier concern in the
manner in which the money is ex- j
pended than he nver did before, will j
feel a patriotic thrill when he finds
his country emerging triumphantly!
from the war, nnd will know that he 1
has made a contribution to the vie-!
i
tory and is entitled to a stmre in the j
glory. j
There is little reason to doubt that;
the entire amount of the $200,000,-1
I
000 will be subscribed by the people.'
Larger loans than this have been sub-
scribed by the people of France, und
there is more .wealth, though less fru
gality and economy, nmong the
masses in this country than in those
of France. The average wage
worker earns far more here lhau he
does there, but the necessity for sav
ing is not so incessant or imperative.
Tins loan has many attractions. The
3 per cent rate of interest winch will
be paid is about as high as the sav
ings br.nks in these days of congested
wooy markets offer. Of course the
security is better than a savings
bask or any ot'jer private financial
iMtitutiOfi can furnish. Tbe pros-
penty winch litis come to the coun-1
tty since the destruction of the silver j
menace in November, 189G. has l
made in one' plentiful, and has im-i
mensely increased the
Government's
financial stability and credit. This
loan ought to be, and probably will
be, subscribed quickly.
The bisr auxiliary cruisers like the
St. Louis and St. Paul would be well
emplot'ed in carrying troops to Cuba.
They are strongly armed, and can
outrun anything able to cope with
them that Spain has afloat.
The departure of the Cadiz lleet
eastward looks like a pretended '
, movement toward the Philippine;. ;
No Spanish ship could reach there!
for six weeks' nd then Dcwc-V 'vouI(1 1
I taKe cnar-ie ot it. !
Mre. A. C. Stubling iV. Son will soon
, . .. . ,
be'in on the crecrion of n new bot house
especially for ths culture of carnations
nnd violet?. The inereneinp trad' mukee
this necessary anij Mrs. Stubling feele
that her efforts will be appreciated by
her patron?. jel"
iiiousanus oi sunererj iroin grippe
have been restored to health bv One
. Minute Coush Cure. It quickly cares
couch s, colds, bronchitis, pneuirjoni
grippe, asthma, and all throat and lung
diseases. .'nipes-Kinerely Drug Co. J
The farH)t;ri thft ult!Chanlc and the hi-
cvee rider are liable to unexpected cute
and bruises. DeWitt'e Witch Hazel !
Salve is the best thing to keep on hand. !
It heals quickly, and is a well known I
cure for piles. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co 1
Cttfth lu Jinr Check.
AH cou"1 V88".1,? reentered prior
to May 10, 1894, will be paid at my
office. Interest ceases after June 10,
189S- L. Piullii-h,
Conntv Treasurer,
Ice Cream wholesale and retail at the
Columbia Candy Factory. Orders to fur-
nish lodge socials and ice cream festi-
vals solicited. Don't forget that our
ice cream g0(as are tbe beat m thedty
I usf lursc ix niiKH r mrai j.ution lor
euuburn and wind chafing. tf
TT f",T 1- . t r-ll, T7l 1 T - . '
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That Is what It was made lar.
Use Clarke ik Falk's P.osofoam for the
teeth. tf
Ice cream soda, ice cream and straw
ber'riffE at the Columbia Candy Factory.
Ue Ire Doirg
Jfeat ar)d
flrtstie
.priptii..
For reasonable
priees.-
We Print Anything in
the Printing Line.
Qive us a trial.
r)roi7ic;l pub. $o.
ALL.
e :
fieuu Columbia Hotel
IS THE BEST 5i.tm I'EI! DAY
HOUSE IX THE CITY
J. Jil- TOOITIEY, 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.
::iWar or No
You will ahv&3's have the benefit
of Low Trices a
fT)drtu feller's afe.
i Ice Cream, Ice Cream Soda, Candies, Fruits, Nuts and
i Oysters in an' style.
Grandall
DEALERS IN
. nil 1 ..!. C
j flU JanfJS 01
i
UNDERTAKERS
Funeral Supplied embalmers
The Dalles, Or.
7VL Z. DONNELL,
PHESClPTIOfl DRUGGIST
TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY.
Opp. A. M. Williams & Co..
taho
C. F.
CITY LIVERY AND FEED STABLE
Northwest Cor. Fourth and Federal Streets.
Speoial Attention to Feeding Transient Stock.
m Closed Hack Day or Night.
PRICES REASONABLE.
Tim A. Wvi ml Jos. T. Robertson, Preps. THE DALLES, OR.
A cordial
The Dalles, Or
war
& Barget
THE DALLES, OR
Robes,
Burial Shoes,
Ete.
has the best Dress Goods
has the best Shoes
has everything to be foun in a
first-class Dry Goods Store.
STEPHENS.
invitation is extended to the residents of the Inland
Empire to join in the celebration.
COME ONE, COME ALL.
everj thing to make you happy. The
For
Spanish
Headache
3,
I
s
l J- U:!
Tuck' Sum in mixirin a liom that uill
surely curt'. .Nut nil hvndnchu curi-H
tinnc uuoui reiii'i anu many nave u imo
tillect on tin- heart unlnyKtt!m piiiurnlly.
'i. can oiler you onu riot co vlolunt in
itn mutbodri n I'luihr Sum'v, but onu
which will ruinovf the imupm and cun
ibf iH-ndiu-be. Trv DOCIOIt WOODS'
IIEADACJIK CLUE. 1'tit up by
HE LI A 15 LE ?H A 11 M A CISTE .
'
175 SCCOUA Sired, THE DALLES.!liJSS
Regulator Line1
Tie Dalles, Portlanfl anil Astoria
Navigation Co.'
mm. rrMf.'.:
1 warps'
sirs. Regulator S.DaMes City
FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE
BKTWKKN
The IlulIcH, Hood it I ver, Cucudo Un-kit mid l'orl
lund dully, '-t,-i. nunduy.
DOWN THE VALLEY
Are vou going on to
( EASTERN OREGON ?
. J' vo uioncy and enjoy u lienutlfiil trlpou
thf (.lllllllltllll. Till! U'l-st.luillllll trilhl i,rrl ... .,,
1 he Diillm In imipjo tlmn lor pnwmimerH to take
the hteiiiner, urrlvlut; in rortluud lu time lor tlte
(III tlTOlllir HOUtlieril unit N'lirtlli.rn lr..lii.. I.-,...-
Unind imxkuiiKurH urtlvliiK In The Dulleu ill time
... mmu ,im; ir.mil'IIWIIUO trill It.
For further iiiforuuitlon apply to
J. N. HAKNKY, AKuut,
Out Street lioek. l'ortliind. Oreuon.
Or W U. AI.l.AWAY, (inn. AKt.,
I lie Dulleii. Oretion
9
BROS.
if
r
Horse Shoeing
a Specialty.
Second Stfeet.
GKNEKAL J
Biacksmiins ;
...AND... j
WagonmaKers i
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
-OK THE-
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Train leuve mid urc due to iirrivo lit I'ortUk
i.eavi:.
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pri'io', Snli'iii, Itose'
litirK. Anhlnnd, Hill1
ruiui-nto, Oeden.Suti !
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fVlii WniKlliuni lor
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Dnllv 1 -"i.iiBi'i( Biivcnmii
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17 A. JI .
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'Dully. (Kiuiy, t'XM'iit .Mutiny.
DINING CAUS ON UCiDK.V ItOUTE.
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AND .-'KCONn-UL.AS.-i bl.KKl'INO CAUh
Atluclail to ull Through Trnltm.
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Itm- (nr JAI'A.N unci CHINA. rullliiK (lulv oe
ii I iillvutlim.
Uutiw unit tickets to KitMcrti iKi'ntf. unil Ku
ripjj. AlmiJAl'AN. CHINA. HONOl.t'U tuid
Al'KTUAl.IA, cull Ik-tilitiilmtl from
J. 11. KIi:KI.ANI),Tlcki't AEfUt.
I
Through Tlckft OHici', Ul Tlilnl Ktrt-ut. where
thrmm'li tli-Kcth to ull imliitH lu tin- KuKtcrn
ritntfx, CitiUKln und .uro' cnli Lk.- ohtaluul at
Imvi-Kt ruti-ii from
J. II. K1KKI.AN1), Tlckt-t AKent.
At! nlifivo trulun urrlvc ut und di-ourt lrnu
Oriiud Coiitrul Hiutlim. Fifth und lmtie utrwt.
YAMHILL IUVIBIO.V.
I'uhfHKi:r Huiit, loot of Juilcrwm HtrifU
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Arrive ut l'ortliiiid, i::iu ii. m.
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any ut u to u. in. Arr v- ut rortiuiia, iu-
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every Sunday durinir the BUinuier een
on will bo an nttrnctlve and pluaslnf
ouidoor epeeliiHy- porfornm" uuder
tbe ranigement of the Fredericksburg
theater, of Portlnnd. Kotuid trip
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