Tb3 Dalles Daily Chronicle. Advertlaing; Kates Per inch. One Inch or less In Dally 1 50 ver two Inches and under four inches 1 00 ver four inches aad under twelve Inches. . 75 ver twelve inches .. . 50 DAILY AND WEEKLY. 4ne inch or less, per Inch f2 50 Over one Inch and under four inches 2 00 Over four inches and under twelve inches. . 1 50 Over twelve inches 1 00 BCBSCBIP1ION PRICE. One week $ 15 One month 50 One year 6 00 SATURDAY JULY 23, 1898 HEALTH OF TUE TROOPS. How that our valiant defenders have disposed of the Spanish army and fleet in Eastern Cuba, the first duty is to. look to the health of the men. The wounded at the battle of Santiago have been well handled. They have been brought back to our own ports, and all who were able to travel permitted to go home for sixty days. Many of those more seriously wounded will be nursed in fully equipped hospitals at Fort Monroe. The health of the army remaining atSantiago becomes a mat ter of enrnest concern. Climatia conditions were unfavorable, of course, during the three weeks occu pied by the advance after the land ing in Cuba. Our troops are not accustomed to the tropics in summer nor to the tension of life in the trenches under fire, poorly fed, sub ject to a deluge of rain by day and a chilly atmosphere by night. Ex citement will sustain soldiers for a time, but much sickness is sure to result from such an experience with men of northern birth. All the sani tary surroundings of Santiago are especially unfavorable at this time. Thousands of wretched refugees are in the neighborhood of the city and the insurgents who have flocked in are hungry and half naked. The Spanish soldiers are in a low state of health from so much exposure and privation. Now ts the time for the Napole ons of 'the medical department to take hold and prove the claims ot their modern science. Probably a large number of troops will be brought back, and they should be assigned to camps where their usual tone of health can be best restored. There are pleasant islands along the Atlantic coast where the men can pitch their tents and enjoy the fresh sea breezes while they recuperate. One of the 6rst duties at Santiago is to isolate the yellow fever cases and stamp out the disease as quickly as possible. No doubt the .best policy is to bring away at once all the regi ments that can be spared and locate them beyond the breeding places of the pestilence. Transports that were to take troops forward can now be used to bring them away. Every life that can be saved and illness prevented will be to the credit of the army medical corps, whose operations now become all important. It has been stated that the wound ed at Santiago are doing remarkably well ; that the wounds heal rapidly, without fever or suppuration, and that the death will be comparatively few. Tho antiseptic methods of surgery have been adop'.ed since the civil war and their value is perfectly established. But it remains to be proved that disease in the army is treated more successfully than in former days. Probably it is, but the fact is yet to come out in sta tistics. In every camp the laws of sanita tion should be strictly enforced and medical officers are justified in con stantly demanding the earnest co-operation of those in authority. Much of the disease of army life is plainly preventible. The men themselves should be more ready to welcome and observe hygienic regulations. "While the army is inactive is a good time "to wage a successful medical and sanitary campaign. Globe Democrat. Admiral Montojo says he gets more justice from his avowed ene "mies, the Americans, than he does from his own countrymen. Admiral Cervera appears to have the same opinion as regards his own case. It ia even intimated that he will remain in the United States after the war is over. Citizen Genet, who thought he .would be safer in the United States than he would be at home, re mained here . and grew up with the country. Equal and exact justice is sure to be received by every resi dent of any land over which the American flag floats. Persons troubled with diarboea will bo interested in the experience of W. M. Bash, clerk of the hotel Dorrance, Prov idence, E. I. lie says : "For several years I have been almost a constant suf ferer from diarrhoea, the frequent at tacks completely prostrating me and rendering me unfit for my duty at this hotel. About two years ago a traveling salesman kindly gave me a small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarboea Remedy. Much to my ear- prise and delight its effects were imme diate. Whenever I felt symptoms of the disease I wonld fortify myself againet the attack with a few doses of this val ueabla remedy. The result has been very eatiafactory and almost complete relief from the affliction." For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. Bacfcien'fl drmcii Halve. The beat salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cui es piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Blakeley and Honghton, druggists. Ileal Estate Sale. The Laughlin estate offers for Eale 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. Portland Electrolysis Company. Superfluous hair, warts, moles and all facial blemishes removed permanently. Chiropodist work skillfully done. Head quarters over land office in the Chapman block. iulvltf 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 stomach and liver troubles. Small in siz3 but great in results. For sale by the Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. "I have, used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my family for years and al ways with good results," says W. B. Cooper, of El Rio, Cal. "For 6mall children we find it especially effective." For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. Look Out. All persona using the city water for ir rigating purposes are warned that any infringement of the rules will be strictly enforced. J. B. Crossed. SuDt. H. M. Ryan, teacher of Mandolin, Guitar and BaDjo. Headquarters at Jacobsen's.' tf Hegnlator Line Tie Dalles. Fortlanfl an! Astoria Navigation Co.' . sirs. Regulator (S Dalles City FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE BETWEEN The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks and Port land aauy, "cent Sunday. COIN THE VALLEY OR TO EASTERN OREGON ? Are vou going ' ,V VU;"J " uwiuiuui inn oil The Dalles in ample time for passengers to take the steamer, arriving in Portland in time for the outgoing Southern and Northern trains; East- to take the East-bound train. r or runner lruormauon apply to J. N. HARNEY. Agent. Oak Street Dock. Portland. Oregon, Or W C. ALLAWAY, Gen. Agt., The Dalles. Oregon C. E. HAYWARD. Next door to Purity Soda Works. Candies, Nuts, fooda Water; Ice Cream Soda, and Tobacco. All kinds of Soft Ciders and Summer Drinks. J4erxt Colombia Hotel IS THE BEST ?uoo PER DAY HOUSE IN THE CITY tF. XVI. TOOmEY, Ptfop. C. tJ. STOSliIG Wholesale and Retail Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Age ncy for the Greatest American Liquor Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey. WHISKEY from $2.75 to $6.00 per gallon.. (4 to 15 years old.) IMPOETED COGHAO from $7.00 to $12.00 ALIP 0 EHIA BRANDIES from $3.25 ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD. HOP GOLD BEEP, on draught, and Val Imported Ale and Porter. JOBBERS IN. IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CIGARS. Vvre have strictly First-Class Fir, Oak and Maple Wood. To be sold at the Lowest Market Rates. phone 25. J- T. Peters Sl Co. 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 alwaj's have the "benefit of Low, Prices at flydrqw feller's Zafe. Ice Cream, Ice Cream Soda, !andies, Fruits, Nuts and Oysters in any style. mho 5. f. fai) Jtfordei? I Has a full Line of Watches that can be bought at reasonable prices All Goods as represented. , , JNIext doof to Fifst Rational Bank. The Dalles, Orr per gallon. (11 to 20 years old.) to $6.C0 per gallon. (4 to 11 years old.) Elatz and Hop Gold Beer in bottles . ' has the best Dress Goods has the best Shoes has everything to he foun first-class Dry Goods Store. C, F. STEPHENS. 9 6 1 PlQe Water- Wnrtl st SrA0onft.T " v.wwivy . THE DALLES, OR. T Fop Spanish Uncle Sam is mixing a dose that will surely cure. Not all headache cures bring about relief and many have a bad effect on the heart and syetetn generally. We can offer you one not so violent in its methods as Uncle Sam's, but one' wnicn will remove the cause and cure the headache. Trv DOCTOR WOODS' HEADACHE CUKE. Put up by RELIABLE PHARMACISTS. 175 Second street..' THE DALLES. GENERAL Horse-snopJng. DEALERS IN Iron, Steel, Coal, Wheels, Axles and Blacksmiths' Supplies. Special attention will be given to all classes 01 wors. ALL OUR WORK WARRANTED. Wagon Shop In connection. Tel. 157. - SECOND STEEET. T"Q ..Palace of Sweets.. M WW Columbia paetory Fresh Candies, Cigars, Tobacco, Nuts, Ice Cream. $arey Ballard. Seond Street. -5 : Harry Liebe, PRACTICAL WatchmakerlJeweler 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 8J4x3J4 inches; weighs 12f oz. THE SNIPES-KINERSLY DRUG CO. Kodaks, Cameras and Supplies. THE DALLES, - - - OREGON. Send for Catalogue. p- ; ..Gjifls. PPM.. Buteheps and Fafrfxtetrg ..Exchange.. Keeps on draught the celebrated COLUMBIA. BEER, acknowl edged the best beer in The Dallea, at the usual price. Come in, try It and be convinced. Also the Finest brands of Wines, Uuors and Cigars. Sanduiiehes ftf ii t'?., i i j EAST and SOUTH via The Shasta Route OF THE- Southern Pacific Comp'y. Trains leave and are due to arrive at Portion OVERLAND EX-1 ress. KHlpm- Rosa- tx, Ashland. Sac "6:00 F. M. ramento, Ogdeu.San r runiseot .Mojave, Los Angeles, El l'aso. 'aso, I fcew Orleans 1 tast '3:30 A.M. Daily except Sundays 17:30 A. M. Rosebure and way feta tion s ("Via Woodburn fori I MtAngel, Silverton, I West tieio, Browns- ville.Sprlngfleld and (.Natron j JCorvallis and way (stations P. M Daily except Sundays. :50 P. M INDEPENDENCE PASSENGER. Express train Daily (except Sunday). 4;50p. m. (Lt Portland Ar.) 8:25 a. m 7:sup.m. Ai..Mc.Mlnnvi!lo..Lv. 5;60 a, m s:3U p. m. Ar..lndepeudence..I.v. 4:60 a. m Daily. fDany, except Sunday. DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS Attached to all Through Trains. Direct connection at San Francisco with Oeci dental and Oriental and Pacific mail steamship lines for JAPAN and CHINA. Sailing dates on aj plication. Kates and tickets to Eastern points and Eu rope. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU and AUSTRALIA, can be obtained from J. B. KIRKXAND, 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 Jenerson street Leave for OSWEGO, daily, except Sunday, at 7:20 a. m.; 12:30, 1:55, 5:15, 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, 3-15 5:10 p. m. on Sundays only). Leave for Sheridan, week days, at 4:30 p. m Arrive at Portland, 9:30 a. m. Leave for AIRLIE on Mondav, Wednesdov and Frinay at 9:40 a.m. Arrive at Portland, Tues dav, Thursday and Saturday it 3:05 p. m. Except Sunday. "Except Saturday. r. kces:ler, .Manager. G, H. MARKHAM, Asst. G. F. & Pass. Act Depart timr schedule. Abrivk For From Dalles. From. Fast Salt Lakr, Denver, Ft. Fast Mail Worth, Omaha, Kan- Mail. 11:50 p.m. sus City, St. Louis, 3:10 a.m. Chicago and East. Spokane Walla Walla, Spokane, Spokane Flyer Minneapolis. St. Paul, Flyer. 5:30 p.m. D u 1 u t h, Milwaukee, 6:50 a.m. Chicago and East. 8 p. m. From Portla kd. 4 p. m. Ocean Steamships. All Sailing dates subject to change. For San Froncisco Sail July 5, 9, 13, 17, 21, 25 and 29. 7 p. m. To Alaska 5 p. m. Sail June 7, 25. 8 p.m. 4 p.m. Ex.bunday Columbia Rv. Steamers. Ex. Sunday . To Astoria and Way Saturday Landings. 10 p. m. 6a.m. Willamette River.- 4:30p.m. x.Sunday Oregon City, Newberg, Ex.Kunday Salem & Way Land's. 7 a. m, Willamette and Yam- 3:30 p. m. Tues.Thur. hill Rivers. Mon.,Wed., and Sat. Oregon City, Dayton, and Fri. and Way-Landings. 6 a.m. Willamette River. 4:30 p.m. Tue.,Thur, Portland to Corvallis, Tue., Thur, and. But. and Way-Landings. and Sat. Leave ' Leave Kiparia. Snake River. Lewiston. 1:45 a.m. Rlparia to Lewiston. 5:45 a.m. Mon., Wed. Sun.,Tues. and Friday Bn(i Thur. For full particulars call on O. R. & N. Co.'s. ngent The Dalles, or address W. H. HURLBNRT, Gen. Pas. Agt, Portland, Or Gigaps. Why do we retail more Cigars than others? Why do smokers go ont 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 oar cigars in better condition." Snipes-Klnersly Drug Co.