The Dalles Daily Cftfociele. SCB8CKIPTION ritlCE. One week $ 15 One month , 50 One year : 6 00 SATURDAY - SEPTEMBER 17, 1898 WHA T VOL VNTEERS LA CKED. The last number of tbe Army and Navy Journal contains an article that points out the necessity of discipline in diet ar.d habit among troops in ac tiye service. The writer shows that the regular nrinjr has the advantage over volunteers because the latter re sent regulations as to food as an in terference with their presonal rights and privileges. Surgeons have little difficulty in handling regulars, but find it almost impossible to control sick or convalescent volunteers. In the present war certain rules were prescribed for campaigns in the tropics. The regular officers insisted on the observance of these whenever possible. The volunteers as a rule laughed at them. In the civil war the regulars lost a larger percentage in battle than the volunteers, but a far less proportion from disease. Duiing the civil war 831 regulars and 34,582 volunteers were killed in action, 1,174 regulars and 48,032 volunteers died of wounds, and 3,009 regulars and 1S3, 207 volunteers died of disease. The mortality from disease among the regulars was 47 per cent; among the volunteers 75 per cent. Among the regulars the deaths from disease were only one-half more than from battle losses; among the volunteers nearly two and a quarter times as great. The men of the regular service are not 011I3' closely supervised in the matter of clothing, diet and sanitary conditions but they are trained to unruffled acceptance of whatever war brings. It is the habit of new volun teers to regard army rations with hostility and they are encouraged in this by their friends at home. The regulars understand that the army rations are made up of what ex perience has demonstrated as the best possible under the the circumstances. Every man is informed as to what is his due and as to how to make the most of what is issued to him. The volunteers who served through the civil war were as well informed on this subject as the regulars, and they never quarreled with their ra tions. Among some of the new regi ments in this war army rations were regarded as little better than a means of punishment. Neither officers nor men looked carefully after their sup. plies, and too often they wasted food which tbe regulars would have made good use of. The volunteers worried over re straint, resisted discipline in the matter of camp duties, gave free rein to disappointment, and longed for the luxuries of home. The regulars were trained to eat what the army au-j thorities believed was good for them and to observe regulations to prevent disease. When it came to fighting, the volunteers were the peers of the regulars; when it came to exposure and sickness, there was no compari son; the regulars had tbe advantage. The conclusion of the writer in the Army and Navy Journal is that the volunteers are more reckless of life in camp than they are m battle. They must be trained to fight off disease as well as to shoot at enemies; must submit to discipline in the care of themselves in camp as ' well as to discipline in the ranks. blindness and folly of assassination are its most striking features. When the nihilists killed Alexander II, of Russia, in 1881 they removed the emancipator of 24,000,000 serfs and put in his place the cruel and gloomy bigot Alexander III, who drove the Jews out of his dominions. A few days ago, just after the world heard of the present Czar's proposition to reduce national armies and to further the cause of international peace, it read of an elaborate attempt to mur der him. The assassination of the Empress of Austria removes a worthy and popular woman, without dimin ishing in the faintest degree the powers or pretentions of crowned heads in any part of tbe world or of helping any person or cause any where. Even when it has any pur pose, the assassination of potentates is the densest sort of political stupid ity. Globe Democrat. PROFESSION" ALS. JJA. STURDEVANT, Dentist. Office over French & Co.'s Bank Phone 6, THE DALLES, OREGON JJAN ROBERTS, Attorn ey-at-Law. ' Collections a Specialty. 3eeond Street, THK DALLES, OREGON. T TILLMAN CARLSON, D. - With Dr, S. H. Frazler, Dentist Plates: Partials, $5; fall nppcr or lower, $7.50, Ollice 'phone 276. Umatilla K rase, 37. Kooms 1 and 2, Chapman Block. Keats tte IvloucilKe- Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysville.Tex., hae found a more valuable discovery than has yet been made in the Klondike. For years he suffered untold agony from consumption, aecompained by heiuinor rhages; and was absolutely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds. He declares that gold is of little value in comparison with this marvelous cure; would have it, even if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, Bronchitis and all throat and lung affections are positively cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion. Trial bottles free at Blakeley & Houghton's drug store. Regular size 50 cents and $1.00. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. 2 iron SALE, The 6heep, lands, building and every thing needed to carry on the successful business in sheep and wool growing, of the late John Grant, in the Bath Can yon and Pine Hollow near Antelope Full particulars furnished and bids in vited for entire property. J. Duff McAndie, Administrator, tf Antelope, Wasco Co., Oregon. Next to the general prosperity prevail ing throughout the northwest, the sub ject most talked of is the great Oregon Industrial Exposition at Portland from Sept. 'z2 to Oct. 22. On every hand you hear people say they would not miss this great fair for anything, and the railroad and steamboat lines are going to grant greatly reduced rates. All who attend the fair will make a splendid in vestment. NOTICE. Outstanding warrents on Echool dis trict No. 12, Wasco county, OregoD, will be paid on presentation at my office. Interest ceases ou and after this date. C. L. Schmidt, Cleric. The Dalles, Sept. 12, 1898. Kacftien'i Aruic& salve. The best salve in the world for imte, bruises, sores, ulcere, salt rheum, feei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cuius piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cent a per box. For sale Dy Blakeley and Houghton, druggists. J-JUS- GSISENDOKFFEB & BVEDT, Physicians and Surgeons, Special attention given to surgery. Booms 21 and 22. TeL S2S Vogt Block B S HUNTINGTON H S WILSON HUXTIXGTON & WILSON, AT'XOKNEYS AT LAW. THE DALLES, OREGON Office over First Nat. Bank. Announcement. "Assassination," said Disraeli, in referring to Lincoln's death, "has never changed the history of the world." The meaning of the great British statesman's aphorism was that assassination never accomplished the object its authors had in view. Lin coln's own taking off, which was, of course, as profoundly regretted in the south as in the north, added to the troubles and difficulties which his hare-brained murderer doubless de sired and expected to diminish. The The formal opening of fall and winter millinery will be held at the Campbell & Wilson millinery parlors on Second street, on Friday and Saturday, Septem ber ICth and 17th. The largest, most stylish and complete line of millinery goods. ever shown at The Dalies will be on exhibition. Feed, w.vn ' KON, Al'iOBSEY-AT LAW. THE DALLES, OEEGON. Oflice ovei First Nat. Bnnt. Regulator JAne The Dalles. Portland 'an! Astoria Navigation Co.' strs. Kegnlator Dalles iCity FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE BETWEEN The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks and Port land daily, fxeent. Sunday. Are vou going D0N TBE VALLEY OR TO EASTERN OREGON ? If so, save money and enjoy a Deautlful trip on the Columbia. The wet-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. ALLAWAY, Geu. Agt., The Dalles. Oregon FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. 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EE DALLES. 6-IF Sweets Formerly the Columbia Gandy Factory. Fresh Candies, Cigars, Tobacco, Nuts, Ice Cream. arey Ballard. S?eor;d Street. Diugs. The importance of having prescrip tions filled with drugs of absolute and undoubted freehneea impels us to urge you to allow us to do tbe compounding. The benefits accruing to the sick will be greater, the cure speedier and the cost to those paying the hills less. There is no possibility of mistakes in our pre scription department. 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 Drinks.