The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, August 23, 1898, Image 2

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    The Dalies Daily Chronicle.
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TUESDAY - - AUGUST 23, 1898
BUILD VP THE NAVY.
The expanding life of the United
States calls imperatively for a navy
not only to insure national security
but to advance commercial interests.
The daj-s of snarling opposition to
increasing the navy are over. The
one and only question now regarding
our naval affairs is, To what ex
tent shall we enlarge the fleets?
Dewey and Sampson and Schley have
settled forever the cry of log-rolling
congressmen vrho have shouted, "No
more battle-ships,"' while they have
clamored for appropriations to
deepen insignificant creeks and to
erect palatial public buildings in ob
scure towns, leaving the navy to take
any fag ends it could get.
How shall the navy be built up?
"What kind of a consort shall be given
the spirit of national destiny that has
awakened from its slumber and has
reached out to the Orient wiih our
flag? First of all, the government will
call for more battle ships. Let them
be fast battle-ships also ships that
can overtake and destroy the fleets of
an enemy, no matter what flag that
enemy flies. Let congress make ap
propriations for five of these every
year for the next five years. The
government will request also more
Heet armored cruisers, improved
New Yorks and Brooklyns. At the
same time let it continue to en
courage inventions in naval con
struction. Let it secure more earthquake-matters
like the Vesuvius, a
vessel too long blacklisted by a cer
tain set of naval officials. Let it
build more Hollands, despite the fact
that these perfected submarine craft
have no quarter-decks and are pro
nounced "dangerous" by two or
three naval officers who love uni
forms more than the glories of war.
In short, let it take advantage of
every improvement to build up a
powerful navy in the interests of
national security and the protection
and advancement of trade.
Five battle-ships of the highest
grade a year would mean an annual
appropriation of 825,000,000 out of
a total appropriation of about $550
000,000 the sum that will probably
be required for the expenses of the
government, or about 4 per cent
of our yearly expenditures. Less
than 5 per cent of our national out
lay for the next five j'ears would,
therefore, put this country in a posi
tion where it could command peace
in defiance of any nation in the
world. At the end of that time we
should have fully forty line of-battle
ships and a total force that no coun
try but England could match. The
cost would be small; the benefit in
national security would be incalcul
able. Our additicnal armored cruis
ers and small craft could be built for
about $25,000,000 more, on the as
sumption that four armored cruisers
would be all that would be required.
For a total cost of $150,000,000
or $30,000,000 a year for the Dext
five years, then, this countrj' could
attain a position of absolute naval
independence. What a gam to us,
what a gain to the cause of peace,
what a gam to civilization that would
mean! The people want the ships,
our future demands them, and the
wealth of this country is ample to pay
for maintaining them.
Happily there is little reason to be
lieve that many men in our national
legislature will venture to oppose the
country's demand for such a navy.
The prospect is bright for the return
of the flag of the United States to
the high seas. The people have
awakened to the necessities of the
hour, and those of our public men
who have thf ir ears to the ground,
listening for popular movements, al--ready
are taking heed of the duties
and lessens brought home to this
nation by Dewey at Manila and
Sampson and Schley at' Santiago.
Inter Ocean.
Admiral Dewey's figure in the war
just closed towers above every other
in the army or navy. It is not alone
as a fighting commander that Dewey
has earned his high distinction. For
more than three months after de
stroying the fleet at Manila he faced
a most difficult problem in- diplo
macy. From first to last he com
manded the situation with the pru
dence of the statesman as well as the
firmness and readiness of the military
genius. He made no mistake. The
jealousies excited in some of the
nations of Europe by the entrance of
the United States into a new field
were ably met by this leader, whose
gifts have just been revealed to his
countrymen. When foreign med
dlers crossed the proper limit he re
pelled them with just enough of de
cision. - At the end he compelled the
city to surrender upon bis terms, and
it is legitimately the prize of his
operations. As for his great naval
battle, it will be famous as long as
time endures.. It was splendidly
intrepid and yet a carefully organized
attack, combining at once the pro
fcundest calculation and the most
brilliantly aggressive courage. Ad
miral Dewey's work is too complete
and conspicuous to cause envy. He
stands unquestionably first on the
roll of our heroes in the war with
Spain.
NOTICE.
All freight for points east of The
Da'les muet be delivered at the O. K.
& N. depot by 3 :30 p. m. in order to go
forward the earue day. All freight for
points west of The Dalles must be de
liverde at the depot before 5 p. m. to go
forward on train No. 23, leaving at 7 :45
next morning, except perishable freight
which will be received from 7 a. m. un
til 7:15 a. m. on the date the train
leaves. Jas. Iceland, Agent.
a4 30d
Persons troubled with diarhoea will
be interested in the experience of W. M.
Bush, clerk of the hotel Dorrance, Prov
idence, E. I. .He says: "For several
years I have been alrnoet 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
Diarhoea Remedy. Much to my sur
prise and delight its effects were imme
diate. Whenever I felt symptoms of the
disease I would fortify myself against
the attack with a few doses of this val
ueabla remedy. The result has been
very satisfactory and almost complete
relief from the affliction." For sale by
Blakeley & Houghton.
Bncuen'a Anna salve.
The best salve in tho world for cuts,
braises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all Bkin eruptions, and posi
tively cuies piles, or no pay required
It ia guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale Dy Blakeley and
Houghton, druggists.
The Best Remedy for Flux.
Mr. John Mathias, a well known stock
dealer of Pulaski, Ky., says: "After
suffering for over a week with flux, and
my physician having failed to relieve
me, I was advised to try Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,
and have the pleaeure of stating that
the half of one bottle cured me." For
sale by Blakeley & Houghton.
De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve has the
largest sale of any salve in the world.
This fact and its merit has led dishonest
people to attempt to counterfeit it. Look
out for the man who attempts to deceive
you when you call for DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve, the great pile cure. Snipes-
Kmersly Drug Co.
Use Clarke & Falk's Rosofoam for the
teeth. tf
Now is the time to spray with Paris
Green. Clarke & Falk have the strong
est yon can get. tf
Use Clarke & Falk's Floral Lotion for
sunburn and wind chafing. tf
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That is what It was made for.
Use Clarke & Falk's Rosofoam tor the
teeth.
DeWitt's Little Early Risers,
The famous little pills.
A Narrow Escape.
Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada
E. Hart, of Groton, S. D. "Was taken
with a bad cold which settled on my
lungs; congh set in and finally termin
ated in Consumption. Four doctors
gave me up, saying I could live but a
short time. I gave myself up to my
Savior, determined if I could not stay
with my friends on earth, I would meet
my absent ones above. My husband
was advised to get Dr. King's New Dis
covery for Consumption, Coughs and
Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all eight
bottles. It has cured me, and thank
God I am eaved and now a well and
healthy woman." Trial bottles free at
Blakeley & Houghton's drug store.
Regular size 50c and $1.00. Guaranteed
or price refunded. 1
Everybody reads The Chronicle.
PROFESSIONALS.
JJA. STURDEVANT,
Dentist.
Office over French & Co.'s Bank
Phone 6, T)iE DALLE3, OREGON
J)AN ROBERTS,
Attorn ey-at-Law.
Collections a Specialty.
Seeond Street, THK DALLES, O&EGON.
TILLMAN CARLSON. D. D.
With Dr, S. II. Frazier, Dentist.
Plates: Partials, ?5: full upper or lower, $7.50,
Office 'phone 276. Umatilla House, 37.
Kooms 1 and 2, Chapman Block.
JJK9- GEISENDOBFFEB & KUEDY,
Physicians and Surgeons,
Special attention given to surgery.
Booms 21 aud 22, Tel. 328 Vogt Block
B S HUNTINGTON H S WILSON
HUNTINGTON & WILSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
THE DALLES, OREGON
Office over First Nat. Bank.
FRED. W.WILSON,
ATTORNEY-AT- LAW,
THE DALLES, OREGON.
OHice ovei First Nat. But.
Ea5teri? Oreoi?
State JvorraI
Uleston, Or.
The most successful years work of the
State Normal School at Weston, Oregon,
closed laBt June with the graduation ot
twenty students.
pall J?rm Opens Sept. 5, 1898.
Full course of study, scientific and
professional, vocal and instrumental
music.
Healthful location, good society, and
pleasant surroundings.
Board in families from $2.50 to $3.50.
Booms for those who desire to board
themselves can be had at reasonable
rates.
..BOnRDlfiG Hfllili..
Boarding hall for young ladies in con
nection with the school, under the care
ful supervision of a matron. Board,
fuel and lights at $2.50 to $3.50 per week.
Catalogues and information furnished
upon application.
..ST. HHY'8 PDEjUL
Under the direction of the
Sister3 of the Holy Names of
Jesus and Mary.
THE DALLES, - - OR.
This Institution is pleasantly situated near
the Columbia on the line of the Union Pacific;
thence it is easy of excess for all those who de
sire to secure a comfortable home and a pro
gressive sent of learning for their daughters
or wards. The location of the Academy is one
of the most healthy on the Pacific slope, this
portion of Oregon being proverbial for its pure
water, bracing air and picturesque scenery.
The Academy is incorporated and authorized by
the State to confer Academic honors.
Board and tuition per Scholastic year, tlCO.
Studies will be iesumed Monday, September 5ch.
For detailed Information apply to the Sister
Superior. aug21-lm
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A ENEKALBANK1NG BUE1NES
Letters of Credit issued available in the
Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago,
St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore
gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points
in Oregon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms.
C. J. STUBMJSLG
Wholesale
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agen cy for the Greatest American Liquor
Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey.
WHISKEY from $2.75 to $6.00 per gallon.
IMP0ETED 00GNA0 from $7.00 to $12.00 per gallon. (11 to 20 ytars old.
ALI TOIETA BEAKDIES 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.
PIONEER BAKERY.
I have re-opened this -well-kno-wn 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 alwa3's have the benefit
of Low Prices at
pdru feller's safe.
Ice Cream, Ice Cream Soda, Candies, Fruits, Nuts and
Oysters in any style.
Grandall
DEALERS IN
fill kinds of
UNDERTAKERS
EMBALMERS
The Dalles, Or.
Funeral Supplies
mho
5. f. lar; jforder
Has a full Line of Watches that can be bought at
reasonable prices All Goods as represented.
Next doot to
Fipst Rational Bank,
Cloudy Weather Preferred iov Sittings.
MY WORK
Chapman Block.
CITY LIVERY AND FEED STABLE
Northwest Cor. Fourth and Federal Streets.
Special Attention to Feeding Transient Stock.
mm i Closed Hack Day or Night.
PRICES REASONABLE.
Tom A. Ward and Jos. T. Robertson, Props. THE DALLES. OR.
and Retail
(4 to 15 years old.)
to $6.00 per gallon. (4 to 11 jears old.)
Blatz and Hop Gold Beer in bottles.
& Budget
Hobes,
Burial Shoes,
Ete.
has the best Dress Goods
has the best Shoes
has everything to he form
first-class Dry Goods Store.
C. F. STEPHENS.
pine Yateh Wop k a Specialty.
THE DALLES, OR.
MY SUCCESS.
THE DALLES, OR.
Make a Note of It.
It's a good thing to remember tbat
there are many kinds' of drags; good,
bad and indifferent. Drugs are im
portant. Inferior drugs may not only
fail to cure, but may prove worse than
the original trouble. Purity of drugs ia
our hobby. They're the only kind fit to
use.
RELIABLE PHARMACISTS.
175 Second Street, THE DALLES.
Of.
Sweets-
Formerly the
Columbia
Gandy......
Factory.
Fresh Candies,
Cigars, Tobacco,
Nuts, Ice Cream.
arey Ballard.
Seorpd Street.
QJS) L20
Jf7? fr(ry Doctor
has to be satisfied with a small variety
of medicines, but the practictioner in
civil life and the sick have the entire col
lection of drugs known to science at
their command. We have a full and
complete stock of
DRUGS and MEDICINES
of great purity and efficacious because
fresh and in perfect condition.
We desire to impress this fact because
so many drugs become worthless through
age.
M. Z. DONNELL
...DRUGGIST...
C. E.
.HAYWARD.
Next door to
Purity Soda Works.
Candies, Nuts, ,
Soda Water;
Ice Cream Soda,
and Tobacco.
' All kinds of Soft Ciders
and Summer Drinke.