The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 21, 1898, Image 2

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THURSDAY - JULY 21, 1898
THE REGULAR IN THE WAR.
Not from any prejudice, nor from
a desire to refrain from giving credit
where credit is due, the journals that
are following the war with their
corps of correspondents, and the
news syndicates as well, are payiDg
more attention to the action to the
volunteers than to those of the reg
ular army. It is true that wherever
the regulars have performed a nota-
able action it has been duly recorded
as a matter of fact, but the propor
tion of praise heaped upon the regu
lars is small in comparison with that
with which the volunteers are laden.
Looking at the matter from a news
standpoint, this is not remarkable,
says the Spokesman-Review. The
general public is more interested in
the volunteers than it is in the regu
lars. Naturally the people who saw
their relatives and associates leave
peaceful vocation to don the army
blue; who saw companies and regi
merits leave their towns and go away
to Gght, have a stronger desire to
hear about their townsmen than they
have to learn of the Oghting and
heroism of a regular army, drawn
from all over the country and pos
sessing no local individuality.
The volunteer is a more popular
figure than the regular, simply be
cause he is a volunteer. The public
likes to have him praised when he
deserves praise. The regular is ex
pected to fight well. It is his busi
ness to do so.
But as a matter of simple justice,
and looking at the war from a per-
only right that the regulars should
recaive more credit than they have.
In the battle of Santiago the regu
lars conducted themselves with a
steadiness under lire and a cool
courage that could not be matched
in any army in the world. The
plain, unadorned report of that bat
tle shows the Sixteenth regular in
fantry to have borne practically the
brunt of the lighting, to have been
in the front in two magnificent
charges, to have suffered a tremend
ous loss of officers and men in pro
portion to other regiments; but still,
while the reports tell this briefly , the
praise and the glory are largely be
in given the volunteers.
The great New Yolk papers ex
ploit the valor of the Seventy -first
New York and say little about the
Sixteenth and the Sixth, the two reg
ular rpmmpnts rnmliinprl with tlmt
volunteer regiment in the brigade
that had most of the Cghting. A
far western regiment, the Sixteenth
Is not so well known in the great
cities of the country, and its ex
ploits have a lesser news value than
those of the volunteers. The First
cavalry, the Tenth infantry, and all
the other regulars in the fight are
also entitled to more credit than has
been given them.
The regular is human. He likes
to be praised and given his due
credit, as well as a volunteer. He
has shown that Uncle Sam's regular
army, small though it is, is a wonder
fully efficient and well disciplined
force. He has shown that he knows
his business, and that his ability to
shoot and Gght is of the highest or
der. In remembering the heroes of
this war, do not overlook him.
Sunday appears to be our busy
day. Admiral Dewey chose the
Sabbath for his first parade in Ma
nila harbor. Admiral Cervera se
lected Sunday for his brief cruise
along the shores of Santiago de Cuba,
and Toral observes the day of rest
by hauling clown the Spanish flag
and laying down the arms of his
army.
Santiaso has not fallen. Santiago
las risen from the depths cf black
despair to the! sunshine which blesses
all who come under the protection ot
the proudest flag that floats. .
The Spanish army under Toral
may suffer from the pangs of defeat,
but it will have a full stomach for
many days. -
Keal Kstate Sale.
The Laugh. in estate offers for sale all
their land property in and near The
Dalles, consisting of city lots, blocks
and acreage. Terms reasonable.
Apply to the undersigned at the office
of the Wasco Warehouse Co.
tf B. F. Laughlin.
Win your battles against difei.se by
acting promptly. One Minute Cough
Care produces immediate resnlte. When
taken early it prevents consumption,
and in later stages it furnisher prompt
relief. For Bale by the Snipee-Kinersly
Drug Co.
Portland Electrolysis Company.
Superfluous bair, warts, moles and all
facial blemishes removed permanently
Chiropodist work skillfully done. Head
quarters over land office in the Chapman
block. julyltf
The Chief Burgess of Milesburg, Pa.,
says DeWitt's Little Early Risers are
the best pills he ever used in his family
during forty years of house keeping.
They curse constipation, sick headache
and utomach and liver troubles. Small
in size but great in results. For eale by
the Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
To Care a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money if
it fails to cure. 25c.
Cash. In Y" our checfes.
All countv warrants registered prior
to July is, 18H-1, will be paid at my
office. Interest ceases after July 7,
1898. C. L. Phillips,
County Treasnrer.
"I have need Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy in my family for years and al
ways with good results," says W. B.
Cooper, of El Rio, Cal. "For small
children we find it especially effective."
For sale by Blakeley & Houghton.
"Look Oat.
All persons using the city water for ir
rigating purposes are warned that any
infringement of the rules will be strictly
enforced. J. B. Crossen, Supt.
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 sodas are the best in thecity.
Now is the time to spray with Paris
Green. Clarke & Falk hare the strong
est you can get. tf
Use Clarke & Falk's Rosofoam for the
teeth. tf
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That Is what it was mrde for-
Use Clarke & Fulk'e RoBofoam lor the
teeth.
Regulator Line
Tie Dalles, Portland . and Astoria
Navigation Co.' ,
strs. Regulator (S Dalles .City
FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE
BETWEEN
The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks and Tort
land daily, "cw't Sunday.
DOWN THE VALLEY
OR TO .
EASTERN OREGON?
Are vou going
II so, save money and enjoy a beautiful trip on
the Columbia. The west-bound train arrives at
The Dallas in ample time for passengers to take
the steamer, arriving in Portland in time for the
outgoing Southern and Northern trains; East
bound passengers arriving In The Dales in time
jo take the East-bound train.
For further information apply to
.;. N. HARNEY, Agent,
Oak Street Dock. Portland, Oregon,
Or W C. ALLAWAY, Gen. Agt,,
The Dalles. Orejon
a e.
HAYWARD.
Next door to
Purity Soda Works.
Candies, Nuts,
Soda Water;
Ice Cream Soda,
and Tobacco.
All kinds of Soft Ciders
and Summer Drinks,
J sill"
Jieux Columbia Hotel
is THE BEST fi.oo PER DAY
H0CSE IN THE CITY.
J. J&. TOOCQEV, Prop.
C. J. STUSliISLG
Wholesale and Retail
Wines, Liquors and Cigars,
Agency for the Greatest American Liquor
Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey,
WHISKEY from $2.75 to $6.00 per gallon.
IMP0ETED 00GITA0 from $7.00 to $12.00
ALIF 0ENIA BRANDIES from $3.25
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
HOP GOLD BEER on draught, and Val
Imported Ale and Porter.
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIGARS.
REMEMBER
We have strictly First-Class
Fir, Oak and
Maple Wood.
To be sold at the Lowest Market Rates.
Phone 25. J. T. Peters & Co.
PIONEER
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
You will alw a37s have the benefit
vof Low Prices at
flydrqw feller's afe.
Ice Cream, Ice Cream Soda, Candies, Fruits, Nuts and
Oysters in any style.
mho
5. f. lai? jfordep.
Has a full Line of Watches that can be bought at
it . . i .
reasonauie prices aii uooas as represented.
Fine Watch Wofk a Specialty, g
I Pi fat National Bank.
Cloudy Weatheir PirefePfred foir Sittings.
Gifford
MY -WORK MY
Chapman Block.
The Dalles, Op
(4 to 15 years old.)
per gallon. (11 to 20 years old.;
to $6.00 per gallon. (4 to 11 years old.)
Blatz and Hop Gold Beer in bottles.
BAKERY.
war
has the best Dress Goods
has the "best Shoes
has everything to be foun
first-class Dry Goods Store.
C. F. STEPHENS.
i
THE DALLES, OR. C
SUCCESS.
THE DALLES, OR.
;Fot
Spanish
Headache-
TJncle Sam is mixing a dose that will
surely cure. Not all headache cares
bring about relief and many have a bad
effect on the heart and system generally.
We can offer you one not so violent in
its methods as Uncle Sam's, but one'
which wilt remove the cause and cure
the headache. Try DOCTOR WOODS'
HEADACHE CURE. Put up by
RELIABLE PHARMACISTS.
175 Second Street. THE DALLES.
GlOTltfG & BOGOTA,
GENERAL
-aL
Harse-snoeing.
DEALERS IN
Iron, Steel, Coal, Wheels, Axles
and Blacksmiths' Supplies.
Special attention trill be given to all
classes 01 worit.
ALL OUR WORK WARRANTED.
Wagon Shop in connection.
Tel. 157. SECOND STEEET.
i
..Palace of Sweets..
Columbia
Qapdy
paetory
Fresh Candies,
Cigars, Tobacco,
Nuts, Ice Cream.
s?arey Ballard.
S?eoijd Street.
Harry Liebe,
PRACTICAL,
Watchmaker? Jeweler
All work promptly attended to, ,
and warranted.
174 VOGT BLOCK
$2.50
The Lightest
and Simplest
of
Plate Cameras.
$2.50
Eastmans No. 2 Eureka Jr.
Makes Pictures 8J3 inches; weighs 12J oz.
THE SNIPES-KINERSLY DRUG CO.
Kodaks, Cameras and Supplies.
THE DALLES, - - - OREGON.
Send for Catalogue. - -
1
..Gjifls. mu-
Satchels
and FairmeiTs
..Exchange..
Keeps on draught the celebrated
COLUMBIA BEER, acknowl
edged the best beer in The Dalles,
at the usual price. Come In, try
It and be convinced. Also the
Finest brands of Wines, Liquors
and Cigars.
Sandtxiiehes
of all Kinds always on han&
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
OP THE
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains leave and ore due to arrive at Portlan
OVERLAND EX-1
press, Sulem, Rose- 1
6:00 P.M.
t a ,.;.t i -1 i i
New Orleans and
lEast
8:30 A. M.
Roseburg and way bta-
tiens
P. M
Daily
except
Sundays.
f ia Woodburn for 1
I MtAngcl, Silverton, I
'. West Scio, Browns- y
ville.Sprlugfield and
l Natron J
( Corvallis and way (
) stations )
Daily
except
Sundays
17:30 A. M
:50P.M
INDEPENDENCE PASSENGER. Express train
Daily (except Sunday).
1;50 p. m. Lv Portland Ar.) 8:25 a. m
7:30 p.m. Ai..McMinnville..Lv. 5;50 a, m
8:30 p. m.
Ar.. Independence.. Lv.) 4:60 a. m
Daily. fDaiiy, except Sunday,
DIKING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPER?
AND BECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CASS
A ttached to all Through Trains.
Direct connection at Ban Francisco with Occi
dental and Oriental and Pacific mail steamship
lines for JAPAN and CHINA. Sailing dates on
aiplication.
Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Eu
rope. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU and
AUSTRALIA, can be obtained from
J. B. KIRKLAND, Ticket Agent.
Through Ticket Office, 134 Third street, where
through tickets to all points in the Eastern
States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at
lowest rates from
J. B. KIRKLAND, Ticket Agent.
All above trains arrive at and depart from
Grand Central Station. Fifth and Irving streets
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Passenger Depot, foot of Jeilerson street.
Leave for OSWEGO, daily, except Sunday, at
7:20 a. m.; 12:30, 1:55, 6:15, 6:25, 8:05 p. m.
(and 11:30 p. m. on Saturday only, and 9:00 a. m
and 3:30 p. m. on Sundays only). Arrive at
Portland daily at 6:40 and 8:30 a m.; and 1:35,
4:15, 6:20 and 7:55 p. m., (and 10:05 a. m, 8-15
5:10 p. m. on Sundays only.
Iave for Sheridan, week days, at 4:30 p. m
Arrive at Portland, 9:30 a, m.
Leave for AIRLIE on Mondav, Wednesdav and
Friaay at 9:40 a. m. Arrive at Portland, Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday it 3:05 p. m.
Except Sunday. Except Saturday.
R. KjE.l.LER,
jlanater.
G, H. MARKHAM,
Asst. G. F. & Pass. Aict
Ob Ra lis SO
Depart timh schedule. Arrive
For From Dalles. From.
Fast Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. Fast
Mail Worth, Omaha, Kan- Mail.
11:50 p.m. sas City, St. Louis, 3:10 a.m.
Chicago and East.
Spokane Walla Walla, Spokane, Spokane
Flyer Minneapolis. St. Paul, Flyer.
5:30 p.m. Du lu th, Milwaukee, 6:50 a.m.
Chicago and East.
8 p. m. From Portxa nd. 4 p.m.
Ocean Steamships.
All Sailing dates subject
to change.
For San Froncisco
Sail Julv 6, 9, 13, 17, 31,
23 and 29.
7p.m. To Alaska 5p.m.
Sail June 7, 25.
8 p.m. 4 p.m.
Ex.bunday Columbia Rv. Steamers. Ex.Sunday
To Astoria and Wav
SRturday Landings.
10 p. in.
6 a. m. Willamette River. 4:30 p. m.
Ex.Sunday Oregon City, Newberg, Ex.Sunday
Salem & Way Land's.
7 a. m, Willamette and Yam- 8:30 p.m.
Tues.Thur. hill Rivers. Mon.,Wed.,
and Sot. Oregon City, Dayton, and Fri.
and Way-I-andings.
6 a. m. Willamette River. 4:30 p. m.
Tue..Thnr, Portland to Corvallis, Tue., Ihur,
and.Sat. and Way-Landings. and Sat.
Leave Leave
Riparia. Snake River. Lewiston.
1:45 a.m. Riparia to Lewiston. 6:45 a. m.
Mon., Wed. 8un.,Tues..
and Frldaj and Thur.
For full particulars call on O. R. & N. Co.'s
agent The Dalles, or address
W. H. HURLBNRT,
Gen. Pas. Agt., Portland, Or
Cigars.
Why do we retail more Cigars than
others?
Why do smokers go out of their way
and pass cigars of the same grade?
Not because we have better cigars
or better brands, or any greater variety ;
no, not that.
Why, because we have the finest Cl
ear case in the state and keep our cigars
in better condition.
. Snlpes-Kinersly Drug Co.