The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 29, 1898, Image 2

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    GEL.E 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 Daily Chroniela,
Ail vertNInc l(nte.
iVr iikA.
One inch or le In Dally W
ver two liiehe mul utuler four inrho 1 to
rer (our Inches anil under twelva Inches. . 75
ver twelve Inches
DAILY AND WKKKLY.
)ne Inch or less, per inch t2 W
Over one Inch and utuler four inche. ... 2 00 1
A ...... . . . .....J... ... . I .. .. !....)... . Cjl I
Over twelve inches 1 oo
suitsciiii'TioN im:iok.
One week $ 15
One month 50
One year 0 00
WEDNESDAY - JUNE 29, 1SCS
DRAWING THE CORK.
The war department, which, by ! gagoment will be short and the vic
thc aid of Admiral Sampson, sue-j tory complete.
cessfully corked up the Cervera fleet, '
is now devising means to dodge the
fizz when the cork screw is applied.
The Cape Verde Heel cannot escape
the heavy guns of the American war
ships or the prongs of the sunken
Merrimac should it attempt to get
away from its moorings, but it can
inflict heavy damage upon the land
forces of the United States when
they come within striking distance
of the Krupp and Hontoria rifles
aboard the Spanish warships. The
fniiin nrtnmnt. a ! m i . n i Ar.,.
itVc lirot-n cntWc nt Mmiiln if. rcM
the terrible onslaught of Dewey,
with his heavier armament and su-
pcrior rifles, have proved that per-:
sonal bravery does not count for !
much in such battles. With the
Spanish army superior in numbers
to Shafter's forces, under the pio-
tecting guns of a fleet conceded to
be fairly formidable, the need of
ueavj' cannon is imperative in the
taking of Santiago de Cuba.
Once Cervera is silenced there re
mains no doubt of the immediate
success of American arms, but to
nfiVintllfilll nut- f'ftpvnrn linra An e.e.n i
, '
bat is the problem which faces our
fighters at land and sea. According j
to military oflicers at Washington,
the solution is to take the iorts nt I
mines and the obstructions which we
ourselves placed theie and go in after
the Spanish fleet. It involves a
movement of great danger, for the
entire force of the batteries of Cer
vera can be concentrated on the nar
row entrance, while his ships ate con
cealed behind promontories in the ;
bay beyond. Here will come the
test of the armor on the magnificent
battleships under Admiral Sampsorl
Here will be shown the skill of the
trained officers under his command.
"With all tiie risks involved, no one
doubts that he will go in and finish
his opponent once he steams for the
entrance.
Jt seems improbable that General
Sliafter will risk an engagement be
fore Santiago do Cuba until he has
removed the greatest menace. The
final action, therefore, may he de
layed for n few days. In the mean
time bis army is to be doubled by
toe reinforements already cn the- way
and those wailing, for the return of
transports. His slcgo guns will bo
landed and plnocd in portion, scat
tering bands of Spanish bushwhack
ers will be driven to cover and the
troops of Pundo, even now attempt
lag to torn junction with luofe at
Santiago, will be headed off and
either defeated or forced to retreat
whence they caaie.
Assaults on fortified cities without
the aid of artillery are not common
in modern warfare. The protection
of the warships at Santiago makes
this expedition doubly dangerous,
because warships cannot be captured
i by assaults irom the hind ami must .
! he sunk before they are stripped of
j their power to do damage.
I The fall of Santiago, therefore,
grows to be a hercu'ean task, but all
it requires is a little time and pa
tience. Santiago mav not fall this
week, it may not fall in a month.
I but once the movement is made
i
1 against it, it is safe to predict the en-
In some quarters contempt was ex
pressed when the Hough Killers were
organized, and certain newspapers
were full of jets at the maneuvers
and habits of volunteers. The
Kounli Riders prove that wealth does
ot detract from a man's bravery nor j
trom lus ability to endure hanlsh.ps.
In fighting the common battles of
' our "ntry few cowards will be
.'fouml in the "my and navy. The
! l)00r ldier in the ranks is lighting
for a principle, as is his niorcfortu-
fiatC brOtllCr in anil
The son of
wealthy parents who shows the white
feather knows he dare not return to
fl,cc his social comrades. When
men face (lcntl' a11 social tliatinctioiis
are swept aside.
The Jloilern Heauty
Thrivpfi nn ifnmi fonil sinil ptinshinn. ivitli
plety of exercise in the open air iItjr
form glows with health and her face
blooms with its beauty. If her eystem
needs the cleansing action of a laxative
remedy, she uses the gentle and pleasant
Syrup of Figs, made by the California
Fij; Syrup Co., only.
Mrs. A. C. Stubling & Son will soon
begin on the erection of a new hot houne
specially for the culture of carnations
and violets. The increasing trade makes
"'is necessary and Mrs. Stubling feels
that her efforts will be appreciated by
Ue Ire Doing
pleat ar?d
Irtstie
.printing..
(D
por reasogable
prices.
Wo Print Anything in
the Printing Lino.
Qiue J5 a trial.
SI?ror;Kl pub. Qo.
ALL.
fieus Columbia Hotel
IS THE IlKST 5i.no 1BK DAY
HOl'SE IN THE CITY
J. V1. TOODT1EY, 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 havo the benefit
of Low Prices at
r;dru roller's ?afe.
Ice Cream, Ice Cream Soda, Candies, Fruits, Nuts and
Oysters in an' style.
TV. Z. DONNELL,
PESCIPTIO DRUGGIST
TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY.
Opp. A. M". Williams & Co.,
(XI ho
C. F.
CITY LIVERY AND FEED STABLE
Northwest Cor. Fourth and Federal Streets.
Special Attention to Feeding Transient Stock.
Closed Hack Day or Night.
PRICES REASONABLE.
Tom A. Ward and Jos. T. Robertson, Props. THE DALLES, OR.
Crandall&Barget
DEALERS IN
All kinds of
UNDERTAKERS
Kjs EMBALMERS
Ths DallM, Or.
Funeral Supplied
A cordial
The Dalles, Or
I
THE DALLES, OR
has the best Dress Goods
has the best Shoes
has everything to he foun in a
first-class Dry Goods Store.
STEPHENS.
Robes,
Burial Shoes,
Ete.
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
pop
Spanish
Headache-
"3
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Unelo Hum in mixing it (loon that will
Htiri.'ly airn. Not nil hi.'iuhichu curt'H
lirhiu" iiimiit ri'Iiiif anil many have it had
'(l"iii:t on tin hiMirt iiml hvhumii i!tirully .
V can oiler you nun not m violttnt in
' ilH iiietluxlK iih 1'ncli' .Suiii'h, luit cine
which will remove tint riuixo mul enn
I lh.. IicuiIiu'Iip. Trv IlOCTOU WOODS'
II HADAOJIE Cl'KE. 1'ul up by
liKLIABLK PHARMACISTS.
175 Second Sired, THE DALLES.
Regulator Line
!The Dales. Portlanfl ani Astoria
Navigation Co.'
FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE
UI'.TWKKN
Tliu DhIU'h, U(M)il Itlvcr, (.'ncuilti Uh:Vh mul I'urU
Jit nil dully, .fiii hlimliiy.
DOWN THE VALLEY
Aro vou going (
on to
( EASTERN OREGON ?
If no, mvo inuiHiy mul enjoy n twitnllfiil trip on
..;! . '.. 1 '"-"""iiiiii mini iirrivt'Niti
1 li Dullf.i In it ii 1 1 . 1 tj tlino for luiKHuiiKorN to tuko
the)tU'iimr, iirrlviiiB In rortliiml In tlinu for tliu
itlltim iil. Mfintlii.ru kiiiI Mi.rihii.il ir.iii..i
Loiiiiil iMUHuiiKurh iirrlvliiR In Tim DiiIUh l'u time
to tnko tlio KuHt-hoiiml triiln.
I'or furtlior liiforiniitlon apply to.
J. N. HAItNKV, AKt.iit,
(Ink HtH'it Uook, I'ortliitnl, Orc-Kon,
Or W C. AI.I.AWAY, (ion. Aflt,,
Tlio DiilluN, Urvvoii
frv 'V- y v v v Jv vrfjp ur wt
R
JUAJ4JE
OKNKKAI.
Horse Shoeing
a Specialty.
L
Second Street.
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st- Regulator Dalles City
Biacksmiins
Waiwkers
0. R. & N. GO
Dr.i-.virr
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M i It Ill-it i 11m Ht. 1'iitll, V'ljcr.
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To.m.ahka- Sp. m.
Hull Jtlliu 7, 'Ju.
hp. m. In. m.
Kx.Mimlny (roliimlilii Itv. Htnuiifrn,'Kx.bmiajr
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Kuttiriliiy ' Ijiiii1Iii(!.
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Tuoii.T Imr.l iiii.i. Kivi:iim. Mmi.,Vtd.,
iiih! hut. Ori'uoii City, Dayton, mul FrI.
) mul U'liy-Uiiiillims.
tin. in. I Wn.i.AMKrri: KiVKii. l.3)p.m.
Tiii.-..TInir,il'ortiiiiiit to Corvallli, Tin-., thur,
mill hut.1 milt Wtiy-ljitiilliicn. unit but.
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I'or full piirtlmilnrh I'utl on O. Ii. .V .N. Co-'
nxeilt Tlio Diilltu. or iuliln-
W. II. lit 1C1.HNKT,
(lull. I'm). AKt rortliiml, Or
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
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Southern Pacific Comp'y.
TmliiH Ion ve noil are ilno to iirrivo lit l'ortlni.
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pri'Mi, biilum. Hone
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AND HKCOiSD-OI.AKS Hl.lIUl'lNO CAR
Attaclnil to all TIiioiikIi TnilnH'
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duntal anil Oriental ami radlll" "' oi
ltneM for JAI'AN mul CHINA. KalllUK 'l'"lS ou
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HtatcN, Cmii.ilii ami Kuropi! can U olilulntu
lowcHt rate. from KIKKMS,( et At.
All abovo truliiH arrlvo at am itreeto
Uriiuil Coiitral HUttlou, I'lltliaml IrvinK trfcw
YAMIIIM. DIVIHION.
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