The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 28, 1898, Image 2

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    CBUE B RMTION
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, Baset Picnic, Speeches, Music by the Bands; Gaines, and
festivities will conclude with a Grand Display of Fire Works in the evening.
.
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DAILY AND WEEKLY.
due Inch or less, per Inch f'2 .V
Over one Inch una under four inches. ... '2 00
Over four inches and under twelve inchei. . 1ft)1
Over twelve inches 1 00
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One week $ 15,
One month 60 j
One vear G 00 I
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JUNE 2S. 189Sl
Tuesday
A GOOD JSEGIXXISG.
Europeans probably will have a
finer appreciation of the strategy in
cident to the landing of General
Shafter's nrmy in Cuba than Ameri
cans. There has been more talk in
Europe than in this country of the
difficulties in their annual maneu
vers. This is our first experience in
forty
years in handling an army of !
invasion. The people appreciated ,
.nnitlipr thn ilimmiltiP nrr Ihn dun.
, , j
gers. luey expected tuo troops to
land, Spaniards or no Spaniards, and
their view of it is expressed in the ,
triumphant "There they are:" :
T. .,,:, r i .
Hut the question of landing was a
. ...
very serious . one. The generalship
of officers, the courage of soldiers,
the co-operation of the navy, the
trustworthiness of the Cuban allies, i
correct information as to localities I
and roads, a mastery of details, and j
. . ...
a comprehensive grasp of the inili- j
tary situation, all were factors in
working out the problrm. The game
of (Wflivinor fin nnnmv ns tn tin. rnnl '
movements of an arm- has been
played again with rare success at,
Santiago. As played it was a mag-1
nificent spectacle. There were in
the foreground over sixty war ves-1
sels and transports. The line of
battle threatening the .Spanish posi
tion was over twenty miles long.
Up to the very minute of hnding
the Spaniards could not tell where
the blow would fall. Uut after the
landing had been made everyone
realized that the army had struck
the shore at just the right point.
There is a lesson in this for the
smoothbore critics. They must
feel that General Shafter knew more
about his own business and trade
than they did. They should admit
that I" is way of being well informed
and then going ahead is better than
that of the home strategists. There
is chance for hot work on land and
sea at Santmao. Admiral Cerveta
may be inclined to divert attention
from the Spanish army bj a bold
dash with his cruisers, gunboats and 1
torpedo-boats. Tiie Spanish general
may make a dash on Shafter's army
before its lines ore foimed for as
sault. The Americans will be pre
pared for both, and in the meantime
will push the Spaniards toward "the
beginning of the end."
Gen. lllanco'e air of pretended )
confidence will quickly end ns eoon j
as Santiago falls and the march on ,
Havana begins. His forts at Ha
vana occasionally lire on the block
ading vessel now, because the
blockaders refuse to waste their
lowdr on tbc forts. When the
1 tinny "ots in the rear of Havana and
Sampson's squadron gets in front of
j it, the day of (loon; for Ulanco and '
! his men will come. It will nndoubt
! eri ly be found ihen that the forts at
t Ua ana are as easy a mark for the
American ships as those of S:n .Inan
and Santiago have been. The firing
of the Havana forts the e days,
therefore, will not anger the Yan
kees. They shoot best who shoot
last.
Gen- ElnnK0 13 n"oycd because
our arm' does not attack him at tltc
points he most desires to defend.
if r.lnnf-n will Iip imtinnt lm will "ot
all the fighting he can possibly de-
J sire, but the places and methods of ,
i attack will not be selected by him.
He is bottled up until we want him.
Iteflttcvtl Itntt"
The Southern Pacific company will j
carry passengers between all stations on ,
its lines in Oregon at one fare for the,
round trip on tliv Fourth of Jul'. Tick
ets at this rate will be on sale on the 1
afternoon of Julv 2d, on July :!rd and
4t' and wi,J be limited to expire July
otn or oin, nccorump to Hie uiaiaiice
This is more of a reduction than the
C0Ilipnnv has m in the hllbIt ,)f muk
j,,,. for this occasion, but in line witli
the wide spread ppirit of patriotism :
throughout the country at this time,;
tliev are anxious to offer as much in-
- .... , ,
ducement ae possible to enable the peo- I
pJJ nIo)g tbig ,jne ,0 aUend nn(1 p;irtid ,
pate in the celebrations arranged for at i
so many different points. j
i
A little boy asked for a bottle of "get ;
"p in,tl,e ?orninK ns. ,ttBIt RB 'ou n;" j
the druggist recognized a household
name or ..DeVitf8 Little Early Rlnn" j
and cave him a bottle of those famous
little pills for constipation, tick bead-J
"die, liver and stomach troubles. ;
Kuipea Kinersly fJrug Co.
a Scotchman has constructed a bicycle 1
which he can take apart and carry into ,
a train, after huvinc folded it within the
s''a(;e occupied by three umbrellas. ,
. 1
Cleveland wheels are selling in spite ,
of all the cheap wheels that nre.ofleriiif;.
Call and see our '08 models. .Maier &
Uenton. 1
One Minute Cough Cure, cures, j
ThHt in what It whs tnaiir (or. j
Ue pre Doiijg
Jfeat ar?d
flrtstie
.priptir;..
For Reasonable
priees.sj
Wo Print Anything in
the Printing Lino.
Qive us a trial.
$l?ror;i;l pub. 3o.
ALL.
Jl
fieixx Columbia Hotel
IS THE HKST $1.00 l'l-K
HOUSE IX THE CITY
J. JVI. TOOmEY, Prop.
PIONEER BAKERY.
I have re-opened this well-known Bakery,
and am now prepared to supply every
body with Bread, Pies and Calces. Also
all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer.
' War or No
You will alwaj's have the benefit
of Low Prices at
fr)dr?w roller's afe.
Ice Cream, Ice Cream Soda, Candies, Fruits, Nuts and
Oysters in any style.
Grandall
DEALERS IN
fill kilUlS 01
UNDERTAKERS
ip EMBALMERS
The Dalles, Or.
Crmppal SllOOlieS
1 '
7. Z. DONNELL,
jPHESCSlPTIOfl. DRUGGIST
j
!
! TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY.
!opp. A. M. Williams cfc Co., THE DALLES, OH
has
uuho
CITY LIVERY AND FEED STABLE
Northwest Cor. Fourth and Federal Streets.
Special Attention to Feeding Transient Stook.
mat Closed Hack Day or Night,
PRICES REASONABLE.
Tm A. Wiri mi Jn. T. RrtartsM,
i A cordial
DAY
The Dalles, On
war
& Burget
the best Dress Goods
lobes,
Burial Shoes,
Ete.
has the best Shoes
nas everytnmg to De lotin in a
first-class Dry Goods Store.
C. F. STEPHENS.
Props. THE DALIES, M.
invitation is extended to
Himpire to join in uib
COME ONE, COME ALL
everj thing tomae
U licit) Sum ia mixing' n (Iuhu that will
surely cure. Nut nil hemlnuhe curi'H
living uhuiu ndiiif and many hiivi; u bad
efiect on the heart andHystum itnerally.
Vi cnu oll'er yon omi not ho violent in
itH uiuthodH a h I'ncle Sam'u, hut one
which will remove the viw and cure
tlx- headache. Trv DOCTOU WOODf-"
HKADACni: CIMU5. 1'ut up by
KELIAB LE l'l I A KM AGISTS .
115 Second Street. THE DALLES,
Regulator LineV
The Dalles, Fortlani and Astoria
Navigation Co.'
r
Wrah
FREIGHT AND PA8SENOER LINE
HKTWKKN
The Dulk-, HoimI hlver, Ciic(lo Uc)tH mill I'tirt
huut ihilly, -'.'i'iii huailiiy.
DOWN THE VALLEY
Ofl TO
( EASTERN OREGON ?
Are vou going
II no, tnt c rnonny and enjoy a teilitl(ul trip on
the (.'olllliiblii. The tte.t-bniind train arrlv-cn at
The Dulles lu iiiiiiiIu time (or HnenKerH to take
the hteainer, arriving in i'nrtlanfl In time lor the
oiiIKoIiik tioiithcrii and Northern tmlni; Kimt
i.oilial piiiwenKerH arrlvliiK III The Dalle in time
tu tuke thu Kimt-bounil train.
for (tirther Information apply to
J. K. I1AKNKV, AKellt,
(Ink Htreet Doek. 1'ortlHiitl, Oreiton.
Or W (J. Ai.l.A WA Y, (ien. AKt.,
Thu Dulles, oreKon
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Regulator Dalles City
jf OKNKKAI.
BiacRsmiins :
Wagonmakers j
W Horse Shoeing i
W m Specialty. j
t ond Street. 1
the residents of the Inland
uuieurttuuu.
you happy. The
! EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
OP Till.
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trnliis leave itiul uti iluo lo ntrlvc nt l'nrtlnu
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I I.o AHK'li-',r.l rum, i
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. t ltiiulitiii; mill way klu
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exci'pt
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7:p. mi. Ai .MeJIinnvIlle I.v. fi.fyi,ni
h:.jitp, in. (Ar . IiiiIi,iiiiIuiii'i.,..I ) l. .'flu, m
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DINtNCi OA 118 O.N OCIDKN ISOt'TE.
i't;i.i.iiAN iitrri'KT .si.i:i:i'kup
AND KIICOND Cl.AHrt KI.KEI'INti CAKh
Attuolieit tu nit 1'lirminh Triihei,
Dln-:t eniiiii'ctliia nt f (tit frinichcii with Octl
don tal Hint Oriental nut! 1'ncille malt ittenuiiiblp
linen (urJAI'A.S 111 tit CHINA, hulling ttitUK on
ll iillcntlDU.
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rnjHj. AImiJAI'AN, OIIINA, IIONOl.n.L' miC
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J. 11. lUKKI.AND, Ticket Agent.
TlirmiKh Tlclet Olliee, l.'tl Third ntrwt, wlttre
thrnim'h HeUetN to till Mitlti In the Ktettcrn
Htittex, (.'itiiiidii mid Kurtipe vim lie obtiiiiiett t
Inneit Tiiten from
J. II. KIIIKI.AND, Ticket ARtnt.
All nliovu trnlim arrive nt iinti ilupnrt lron
(Iriinii Central Htallun. Kllth anil Irvine utrcett
VAM1I1I.1. DIVIKION.
I'iiteni;er Deimt, toot (if JetlerMin UwL
4Ma for OSWlttiO, ilnlly, except Wnmliiy.M
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(mill l:'M p. in. on Katnriliiy only, mill 'j:iiu. m
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I Ui, 0;JU mill 7 p. in., (null 1U;0. u. in , 3 0
& 10 p. tn. mi HimtluyK onlyj.
U'uve (nr Kliurlilmii week itnyn, at l;30 p. a
Arrive nt i'nrthiuil, ):'Mn. in
b-nve for AIltMl-: on Monday, Weilne-idiiy mid
Krloav at y. Id a. in. Arrive nt IMrtliiml, Tuw
(lav, Tliurxlny anil Hitturilni it 11 M p. in.
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Jl Minuter.
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Worth, (imiilni, Kim
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UhleiiKti and lliitt.
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11 :M p. in.
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D ninth, Jillwnnl.ee. fi :.".
ChleiiKo and 1-joit.
K p. III.
I'nou roiai.ANii.
Ocean Hlcaiiihtilps.
All .Sill 1 1 tIK tlilU-H nil 1J 't
to ehiuiKe.
I'nr Hint l-'innclseo--hull
Jill) il, Ii. il, U, ., lb,
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I p. 111.
I p. Ill,
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Hull .iuhu 7, :.
h p. ill.
Kx.hliuthiy
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10 1. in.
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To Amoiiia and Way.
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Kx.bmiihiy
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ami Way-LiiiitlliiKH.
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TiieTlmr,
and. Hut.
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mid i'rldaj
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Itipitrlit to LuwlBtim.
IHIIIL.THW"
Miitl'iaut.
Kor full piirtlmihirN call on O. It. & Co-'
itgfiit 'i'iie Dallu, or uddtcnH
W. II. JlUltl.liNin.
(ion. 1'mh. Ah't.i rortliindt
The snet'lal iittrautlon Ht Jloilllvill
ovory Sunday tlurltif? tlio HUimnur w
eon will bo Hn uttrncllve mui )iu'H
outdoor Bpeolnlty perfornmiico uuoer
the uianttgeniont ol the Fredericksburg
thMter, of Porllnd. Round trip f"
from Tbe Dullei only 1. 10 lw