The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 27, 1898, Image 2

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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
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THURSDAY - - OCTOBER 27. 1898
EMPEROR'S PRESENT LESSON.
If England win her latest contro
versy with France, it will be because
her fleet is reaiy for action. The rad
icals in Paris care little for the fact
that ODder treaties and by right of
conquest England has a just claim to
Fashoda. Certain of England's un
preparedness for war and hopeful of
support from Russia, the French ex
tremists would laugh at England's
claims and insist that Major Marrh-
and hold Fashoda. But with a tic
torious Anglo-Egyptian army within
striking distance of Fashoda, with
the people of England putting aside
party differences and supporting as
one man the government's policy of
no surrender, and with the British
fleet ready for action, France will be
likely to yield and peace will proba
be preserved.
In European capitals outside of
Paris the French claims to Fashoda
has no standing, and yet the purpose
of the French government in organ
izing the Marchand expedition to the
Upper Nile country was definitely
hostile to England's plaDS in the same
region. France hoped to have a
footing on the Nile before the power
of the Mahdi could be broken by
England, and in this way to compel
a readjustment of the claims in the
Nile valley. As it is, France has only
a constructive advantage, not a tac
tical one. The French government'
may insist upon its interpretation of
the occupation of Fashoda, but in the
face of existing treaties ani the no
tification of England's purpose as to
the Soudan, such an interpretation is
unwarranted, and Insistence is only
an excuse for war. With such an
excuse, flimsy as it is, there probably
would be war, were England unpre
pared. But as her army and navy
are ready there will be peace.
In all the discussions of this ques
tion in Europe it is noticeable that
no reference is made to the Czar's
pronounciaroento in favor of disarm
ament as a means of preserving peace.
The moment the vital interests .of
nations conflict, the Czar's utterance
is pushed aside. Even in the for
eirn office of Russia it is admitted
that it is useless to preach disarms
ment to the great powers, and that
the Czar's rescript can only be ap
plied to the weaker powers. If the
weaker powers will disarm, says the
Russian foreign minister, the stronger
powers fully armed, will protect them
and preserve the peace. In other
words, only that nation can main
tain sovereign rights which is suffi
cient strong and adequately prepared
to enforce them. That is the lesson
of the present situation in Europe.
A Democratic paper says the
Republicans have changed their
tone on the subject of new markets
away from home. The new markets
chiefly under consideration at present
are not away from home. They are
to be a part of Uncle Sam's terri
tory. Republican expansion ' is not
a theory, but sticks to the ribs.
" Missouri's Democratic officials have
not yet desided that the Populists
have any right to a place on the of
ficial ballot. This sequel of fusion is
rongh on the trustful Populists, who
thought to reform the world by join
ing bands with Democrats.
A Democratic paper in St. Louis
charges that the Populists of the
state are Republicans in disguise.
This is a queer reward for nearly
fifty thousand votes for the Demo
cratic ticket in 1896.
A fading Spanish hope is that of
European intervention m the settle
ment between the United States and
Spain. There will be oily two par
ties to the Yanko-Spanko negotia
tions. ' .
Three Doctors In Consultation.
From Benjatrin Franklin.
"When you are sick, what you like
best is to be chosen for a medicine in the
first place; what experience tells you is
beat, to be choeen in the second place;
what reason (i. e.. Theory' says iabest
is to be chosen in the last place. But if
you can get Dr. Inclination, Dr. Ex
perience and Dr. Reason to hold a con
sultation together, they will give you
the best advice that can be taken." -
When yoa have a bad cold Dr. Incli
nation would recommend Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy beca'use it is pleasant
and safe to take. Dr. Experience would
recommend it because it never fails to
effect a speedy and permanent cure.
Dr. Reason would. recommend it because
it is prepared on ecientinc principles,
and acts on nature's plan in relieving
the lungs, opening the secretions and
restoring the system to a natural and
healthy condition. For sale by Blakeley
& Houghton.
Deafness Cannoc be Cared
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 tnbe restored to its normal
condition, hearing will be destroyed for
ever; nine casas 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 caee of Deafness (caused by catarrh)
that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. Send for circulars ; free.
F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O.
EOSold by Druggists, 75c. 6-10
JFOK SALE,
The sheep, 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.
. Millions Given Away!
It is certainly gratifying to the public
to know of one concern in the land who
are not afraid to be generous to the needy
and suffering. The proprietors of Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption,
Caughs and Colds, have given away over
ten million trial bottles of this great
medicine ; and have the satisfaction of
knowing it has absolutely cured thous
ands of hopeless cases. Asthma, Bron
chitis, Hoareeness and diseases of the
Throat, Chest and Lungs are surely
cured by it. Call on Blakeley & Hough
ton, druggists, and get a trial bottle free.
Regular size 50c. and $1. Every bottle
guaranteed, or price refunded. 3
Bob Moore, of LaFayette, Ind., says
that for constipation he has found De
Witt's Little Early Risers to be perfect.
They never gripe. Try them for stomach
and liver, troubles. Snipes-Kinersly
Drug Co. "
Last and Final Notice.
I hereby give notice that on and after
the 1st of November, 1898, I will, with
out further notice, proceed to levy upon
all property upon which taxes remain
unpaid for the year 1897.
Robert Kelly, Sheriff,
Wasco County,
Casta, in tour Cbecfcs.
All countv warrants registered prior
to Jan. 1, 1895, will be paid at my
office. Interest ceases after October 24.
1898. C. L. Phillips,
Countv Treasnrer.
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve
Cures Piles. Scalds. Hurin.
WE DO.
FIRST-CLASS WORK.
REASONABLE PRICES.
Chronicle Pub. Co.
THE DALLES, OREGON.
JobiHn
Printing
PROFESSIONALS.
A.
W. LUND ELL, B. M-
Teacher of Vocal Culture.
Sight Reading and Harmony.
Studio at Residence. Cor. 6th and Liberty,
nVesgtion o'leitei THE DALLES, OR.
JJ A. STURDEVANT,
Dentist.
Office over French t Co.'b Bank
Phone 6, THE DALLES, OREGON
J)AN ROBERTS,
Attorney-at-Law.
Collections a Specialty.
3eeond Street, THK DALLES, OftEGON.
J-JItS- GEISKNDOBFFEK & KliKOY,
Physicians and Surgeons,
Special attention given to surgery.
Rooms 21 and 22. Tel. 828 Vogt Block
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B 8 HUNTINGTON H S WILSON
HUNTINGTON A WILSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
THE DALLES, OREGON
Office ovpt Firsf Hat. Bank.
FRED. W.WILPON,
ATTORN EY-AT LAW,
THE DALLES, OREGON.
Office ovei First Nat. BmK.
Regulator lAne
Tie Dalles. PortM anJ Astoria
Navigation Co.'
P
an. Regulator & Dalles JSty
FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE
BETWEEN
The Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks and Port
land daily, Tcet Sunday.
DOWN THE VALLEI
Are tou going " to
EASTERN OREGON ?
If so, Bave money and enjoy a beautiful trip on
the Columbia. The west-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, Gen. Agt.,
The Dalles. Oregon
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
OP THE
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains leave and are due to arrive at PortlaL
OVERLAND EX-1
TirpRK. finle.m. Rose- '
burg. Ashland, Sac-
S:00 P.M.
J ramento, Ogden,San
Fmnciseo- MoiavR.
Los Angeies,.bl Paso, i
New Orleans and I
(.East J
Roseburg and way sta
tions fVia Woodburn fori
I Mt.Angel, Silverton, I
West Scio, Browns- S
I ville.Sprlngneld and I
I Natron J
'8:30 A.M.
P. J4
Dally
except
Sundays.
Daily
except
Sundays
t7:30 A. M.
(Corvallis
(stations..
and way I
:50 P.M
INDEPENDENCE PASSENGER. Express tralD
Daily (except Sunday;.
4;50 p. m. iLr Portland Ar.) 8:25 a. m
7:30 p.m. ?Ai..McMinnville..Lv. 5;50a, m
8:30 p. m.
. Independence.. Lv. 4:n0a. m
Daily. fDauy, except Sunday.
DINING CARS ON OGDEN KOUTE.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS
Attached to all Through Trains.
Direct connection at Kan Francisco with Occl
dental and Oriental and Pacific mail steamship
lines for JAPAN and CHINA. Sailing dates on
application.
Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Eu
rope. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU anc
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 Jederson street.
Leave for OSWEGO, daily, except Snnday, at
7:20 a. m.; 12:30, 1:65, 6:15, 6:25, "8:05 p. m.
(and 11 :80 p. m. on Saturday only, and 9:00 a. m
and 3:30 t. m. on Sundays only). Arrive at
Portland daily at 6:40 and 830 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 Monday, Wednesday and
Frioay at 9:40 a. in. Anivi at Portland, Tues
day, Thursday and Saturdaj u 3:05 p.m.
Except Sunday. "Except Saturday.
R. KuRhiEB,
dtanaaer.
G, H. MARKHAM,
Asst. G. F. 5t Pass. Agt
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That Is what it was made for.
Are You a Plunger?
When yoa fco in for anything yoa no
doubt want the beet to be had. It pays
to have your toilet articles a little better
or a little cheaper and just aa good. We
make a feature of selling yoa standard
toilet articles at piicea below the stand
ard. Because we recommend it yoa
may depend upon it.
RELIABLE PHARMACISTS.
175 Seconfl Street. THE DALLES,
Are supposed to taste extra fine, but
if they taste better than
Our Candies.
We would like to steal the maker's
secret. Our confections are absolutely
pure. We lay particular stress on this
fact. The freshness and delicious flavor
of everything we make is apparent, bat
the parity has to be vouched for.
Try a sample pound of Chocolate
Creams. We are certain you will ac
knowledge them superior to anything
ever tasted before.
Palace
of....
Sweets
Drugs.
'' The importance of having pre;crip
tiona filled with drugs of absolute and
undoubted freshness impels us to urge
yoa to allow us to do the compounding.
The benefits accruing to the sick will
be greater, the cure speedier and the
cost to those paying the bills less. There
is no possibility of mistakes in oar pre
scription department.
M. Z. DONNEIiL.
...DRUGGIST...-
C. E.
.HAYWARD.
Next door to
Parity Soda Works.
Candies, Nuts,
Soda Water;
Ice Cream Soda,
and Tobacco.
All kinds of Soft Ciders
and Summer Drinks.
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C. J. STU SLiIflG y
I 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. (4 to 15 years old.)
IMP0BTED 00G3TA0 from $7.00 to $12.00 per gallon, (lljto 20 ybars old.'!
AL IICOIA EBAHDIES from $3.25
ONLY THE PUREST; LIQUORS SOLD.
HOP GOLD BEER on draught, and Val
Imported Alo and Porter.
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIG-ARS.
Todes afnd
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. 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.
5. ft. lap jfordei?.
Has a full Line of Watches that can be bought at
reasonable prices All Goods as represented.
Fine Watch Wotfk a Specialty.
4ext doov to
pivst Rational Bank,
War or No war
You will always have the benefit V
of Low Prices at .
Andrew Keller's $afe.
Ice Cream, Ice Cream
Oysters in any style.
HITY I.IVERY AND FEED STABLE
Northwest Cor. Fourth and Federal Streets.
Special Attention to Feeding Transient Stock.
Closed Hack Day or Night.
PRICES REASONABLE. ., '. ...
Tnm A'Worrl nnrl Inc T Rnhortcnn Prnnc . . THF (141 IPS flR
BLACKSMITH and WAGONMAKER.
Blacksmith's Supplies. Horse-Shoeing a Specialty.
Second and Langhlin Streets,
THE DALLES,
Grandall
DEALERS IN
fill kinds of "
UNDERTAKERS
EMBALMERS
The Dalles, Or.
Funeral Supplies
to. $6.00 per gallon. (4 to 11 years old.)
-Blatz- and Hop Gold Beer 'in bottle.
pabrie
We are ready to show them in Dry
Goods, Notions, Clothing, Boots and Shoes,
Ladies' Capes and Jackets. "Time enough"
is a poor principle. Those who make the
earliest selections secure best results. The.
stock is complete and new and we invite
vou to look at it.
THE DALLES, OR.
Soda, Candies, Fruits, Nuts nd
OREGON.
& Barget
Robes,
Burial Shoes,
Ete. ,