The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 05, 1898, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
SUBSCRIPTION PK1CE.
One week $ 15
One month 50
One year 6 00
MONDAY - SEPTEMBER 5, 1S98
VOLUNTEERS HEARD FROM.
For a week or ten days the public
has leen sickened by the inventions
and falsehoods of sensational corre
spondents and yellow journals as to
army conditions. Changes have been
rung on stories of starvation, ex
posure, and suffering, and the public
has been forced to read such trans
parent exaggerations as vrere never
before foisted on a sorely tried peo
ple. Now we are hearing from the
soldiers themselves. Colonel Young
of the First Illinois cavalry, well
known in Chicago, better known the
country over than any yellow corre
spondent, declares that every pro
vision possible was made for the care
of the soldiers, every precaution was
taken to guard against disease. There
was no danger from the water at
Cbickamauga, for it was of excellent
quality, and he says emphatically
that the men of the Orst cavalry have
nothing to regret save that they did
not get into active service.
Captain Thomas S. Quincy, also
well known in Chicago, declares that
the rations issued by the government
at Camp Thomas were all that any
reasonable man could ask for, both as
regards quality and quantity'. For
the last five weeks he messed with
his men, eating the same food that
they ate. As to hospital facilities at
Chickamaugii, Captain Quincey states
that the men had the best care that it
was possible to give them. Scores
of physicians go on record to show
that the stories of starvation are
fabrications based on the necessary
restrictions of physicians or on the
inevitable condition of fever patients.
All dispatches from Montauk Point
on the arrival of the First Illinois in
fantry report the regiment in good
condition ard as having been well
cared for on the trip from Cuba. No
complaint comes from this regiment
that has seen extraordinary hard ser
vice at the front.
The stories of the soldiers them
selves put to shame all the miserable
fabrications of the s ellow journals.
The exaggeration of the inevitable
ills of camp life was based on the be
lief that it would be approved by the
soldiers themselves. This idea was
contrary to all the principles on
which soldier character is built up.
The volunteers, so eager to go, so
patient under discipline and exposure,
cannot be put in a false light by the
slanderers of the army and of the
government. The hardships of army
life have not broken the spirit or
weakened the loyalty of the volun
teers. They are now talking for
themselves. Inter Ocean.
WAR HUMOR AT SANTIAGO.
Capt. Evans is responsible for a
choice bit of sailor humor which de
serves to be rescued for history be
fore it is lost in some dusty pigeon
hole in the navy department.
On the day after the destruction
of Cervera's ships the Spanish war
ship Reina Mercedes was discovered
in the Santiago harbor channel, evi
dently intending to finish what Hob
son with the Merrimac had begun.
Then Capt. Evans signalled from the
Iowa: "The Spaniards are trying to
sink a ship to block the channel.
They need help."
Even the business-like Jacky who
was fastening the signal flags to the
halyards must have laughed as the
captain ordered the letters which
spelled out the last three words.
Of course a fleet officered by
Americans was not slow to act on the
piece of grim humor, and a minute
after the signal was hoisted the Iowa,
Massachusetts, Texas and Vesuvius
were giving the Reina Mercedes all
the "help" she needed. Their shot
and shell sank her before she reached
her intended berth in the narrowest
part of the channel, and left the way
into the harbor open to our ships.
Britanna will cut down its navy
one-half if every other nation will
dispense with an equal number of
war-ships. England would then have
300 and the rest none, which would
certainly prevent any more sea fights.
Manila's inhabitants would be
sorry to hear that Old Glory is not to
Hy over the whole group. They
have had strife enough, and are ready
to welcome an era of stable govern
ment and business opportunity.
The lugubrious sensationalist is
the meanest of his class. His busi
ness is to exaggerate the number and
condition of the army sick, to make
the well soldiers sick if he can and
their relatives miserable.
.Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers.
The delinqent taxes of Waaco county,
as shown on th6 rolls now in the hands
of the sheriff are $60,000. an amount al
most equal to the indebtedness of the
county. Every citizen will doubtless
admit that this state of affairs should
not exiet, and that all taxes should be
collected. On account of hard times
in the past the county court Las Blown
leniency to taxpayers, but that leniency
has reached the limit, and the court
cannot wait longer on delinquents to
make settlements. For this reason a
warrant has been attached to each de
linquent roll commanding the sheriff to
collect all taxes by seizure and sale of
properly. With a bountiful crop now
in sight, there can no longer be any rea
eonable excuse for the non-payment of
taxes. The sheriff is bound by oath to
comply with the terms of the warrants
attached to the tax rolls for the collec
tion thereof, and has no option in the
matter. Delinquent taxpayers can save
the cost of seizure and sale of property
by settling their taxes at once.
Robert Keli-y,
Sheriff and Tax Collector for Wasco
County.
Dated, August 4, 189S.
NOTICE.
All freight for points east of The
Da'les must be delivered at the O. K.
& N. depot by 3:30 p. m. in order to eo
forward the same 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 moining, except perishable freight
which will be received from 7 a. m. un
til 7:15 a. m. on the date the train
leaves. Jas. Ireland, Agent.
a4 30d
Deafness Cannot De.Carert
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con
dition of the mucous lining of the Eus
tachian Tube. When this tube is in
flamed you have a rumbling sound or
imperfect hearing, and when it is en
tirely closed, Deafness is the result, and
unless the inflammation can be taken
out and this tube restored to its normal
condition, hearing will be destroyed for
ever; nine cases out of ten are caused
by catarrh, which is nothing but an in
flamed condition of the mucous sur
faces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh)
that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. Send for circulars; free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
SSF"Sold by Druggists, 75c. 6-10
.Free Pills
Send your address to H. E. Bucklen
& Co., Chicago, and get a free earn pie
box of Dr. King's Sew Life Pills. A
trial will convince you of their merits.
These Pills are easy in action and are
particularly effective in the cure of.Con
stipation and Sick Headache. For Ma
laria and Liver troubles they have been
proved invaluable. They are guaranteed
to be perfectly free from every deleter
ious substance and to be purely vegeta
ble. They do not weaken by their
action, but by giving tone to stomach
and bowels greatly invigorate the sys
tem. Regular size 25c. per box. Sold
by Blakeley A Houghton Druggists. (2)
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A KKEHALBANKING BUE1KE3
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 ail points on fav
orable terms.
A CRITICAL TIME
During the Battle at
Santiago.
SICK OR WELL, A RUSH
NIGHT AND DAY.
The Packers at the Battle of Santiago de
Cuba Were all Heroes Their Heroic
Efforts in Getting; Ammunition and
Rations to the Front Saved the Day.
P. E. Butler, of pack-train No. 3,
writing from Sandiago, De Cuba, on
July 23d, says: "We all had diarrhoea
in more or less violent form, and when
we landed we had no time to see a
doctor, for it was a case of rush and rush
night and day to keep the troops sup
plied with ammunition and rations, but
thanks to Chamberl iin'a Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy, we were able to
keep at work and keep our health ; in
fact, I sincerely believe that at one
criti.-ral time this medicine was the in
direct saviour if our artn3', for if the
packers bad been unable to work there
would have been no way of getting sup
plies to the front. There were no roads
that a wagon train could use. My com
rad and myeelf had the good fortune to
lay in a supply of this medicine for oui
peck-train before we left Tampa, and I
know in four cases it absolutely saved
life."
The above letter was written to the
manufacturers of this medicide, the
Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des Moines,
Iowa. For sale by Blakeley and Hough
ton. PROFESSIONALS.
JJA. STUfiDEVANT,
Dentist.
Office over French & Co.'s Bank
Phone 6, THK DALLES, OREGON
)AN ROBERTS,
Attorn ey-at-Law.
Collections a Specialty.
3eeond Street, TUH DALLES, OitEGON'.
2 TILLMAN CARLSON. D. D.
With Dr, S. H.Frazier, Dentist.
Plates: Partials. ?5: full upper or lower, J7.50,
Office 'phone 276. Umatillu House, 37.
Booms 1 and 2, Chapman Block.
J-RS- OEISJENDOltFFEK KUEDY,
Physicians and Surgeons,
Special attention given to surgery.
Rooms 21 and 22. Tel. 328 Vogt Block
B a HUSTIXGTOS US WILSOU
HUNTINGTON & WILSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
THE DALLES, OitEGON
Office ovpt First Nat Bank.
FRED. W.W1LKON,
ATTORN EY-AT LAW,
THE DALLES, OREGON.
Office ovei First Nat. Bint.
Regulator Line
The Dalles, Portland and Astoria
Navigation Co.'
sirs. Regulator ( Dalles City
FREIGHT AND PASSENUER LINE
BETWEEN
The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks and Port
land daily, -cTr. Sunday.
DOWN THE VALLET
OR TO
EASTERN OREGON ?
Are Ton going
If so, save money and enjoy a beautiful trip on
the Columbia. The w.t-bound train arrives at
The Dalles 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 Dalea in time
to take the East-bound train.
For further information apply to
J. N. HARNEY, Agent,
Oak Street Dock. Portland, Oregon,
Or W C. AUAWAY, Gen. Agt.,
The Dalles. Oregon
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve
Cures Piles. Scalds. Burns.
C. J. STUBliIflG-
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.
IMPORTED COGNAC from $7.00 to $12.00 per gallon. (11 to 20 years old.
ALI ICEIilA EEAHDIES 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-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 have the benefit
of Low Prices at
flydrqyj feller's 5afe.
Ice Cream, Ice Cream Soda, Candies, Fruits, Nuts and
Oysters in any style.
Grandall
DEALERS IX
fill kinds of
UNDERTAKERS
tP EMBALMERS
The Dalles, Or.
funeral Supplies
mho
5. f. lai? Jfordei?.
Has a full Line of Watches that can be bought at
reasonable prices All Goods as represented.
pine Wateh Work a Specialty.
Next door to
first 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. . Closed Hack Day or Night.
PRICES REASONABLE.
Tom A. Ward and Jos. T. Robertson, Preps.
(4 to 15 years old.)
to $6.00 per gallon. (4 to 11 jears old.)
Blatz and Hop Gold Beer in bottles.
& Burget
Robes,
Burial Shoes,
Etc.
has the best Dress Goods
has the best Shoes
has everything to be foun
first-class Dry Goods Store.
C. F. STEPHENS.
THE DALLES, OR.
MY SUCCESS.
THE DALLES, OR.
THE DALLES. OR.
Make a Note of It.
It's a Rood thine to remember that
there are many kinds of drugs; good,
bad and indifferent. Drugs are im
portant. Inferior drugs may not only
fail to enre, bnt may prove worEe than
the original trouble. Purity of drugs is
our hobby. They're the only kind fit to
use.
RELIABLE PHARMACISTS.
175 SGCOM Street. THE DALLES.
Sweets..
Formerly the
Columbia
Gandy
Factory.
Fresh Candies,
Cigars, Tobacco,
Nuts, Ice Cream.
5arey Ballard.
P Seogd Street.
0J5
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
Pnritv Soda Works.
Candies, Nuts,
Soda Water;
Ice Cream Soda,
and Tobacco.
All kinds of Soft Ciders
and Summer Drinks.