The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, August 12, 1899, Image 2

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    For a Nice
Suit of Clothes.
rntinp, Overcoating or Fancy Vesting.
Klndlv call and examine my stock of lm
roitttf nml Domestic Woolens. A line stock to
cicci irom.
Suits made from the lowest prices to the high
est grade.
Fine
Tailoring.
J. A. Eberle,
THE DALLE, OltEOO.N.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
suBSCitirTiox neicK.
Oae week ? 15
One month 50
One year 6 00
SATURDAY
AUGUST 12. 1S99
SHALL WOOD BE GOVERNOR"!
"When coDgress meets there is no
doubt some action will be taken as
to some sort of government for Cuba,
says the Spokesman-Review. The
condition of affairs there at present
is not just what it should be. An
improvement would probably result
if General "Wood were made civil
governor of the whole island, with
-General Brooke or some other officer
in militnty command, yet subordi
nate to the civil authority.
Some of the people of Cuba are
naturally becoming impatient at the
continuation of the military govern
ment. Except for the greater hu
manity, intelligence anil honesty of
the American administration, they
arc in a position in some respects
similar to the one they were in under
the Spanish rule. The principle is
the same, the "ovcrnment bein"
based on military force. A civil
government under General Wood,
following out the practice of this
general in Santiago, of putting natives
in official positions as far as possible
and consulting local opinions and
preferences, would no doubt be
highly popular aud would pave the
way for annexation of the island to
the United States with the consent
of the vast majority of the people
dulj exf ressedat the polls.
The rules according to which
General Wood Ins been acting were
explained by him in a recent article
in Hie Century Magazine:
If," lie says, 'Mve uivc the Cubans
an honest, economical government,
and urn every means to put the
most (lesiiablc and coin potent Cubans
in odice, liberalize and Americanize;
-their institution?, improve the sani
tary and other conditions of their
towns, organize nnd put in effect a
suitable school system, get rid of the
present intolerable administration of
tho ctiininal law, ai.d put in opera
tion a complete Mstctn of luxation,
wo fchall find thai (hero is no Cuban
question left, nnd thai we nie dealing
not uith a lUttriisUiil, (suspicious and
resentful people, bill with n people
ttlio vill nppieeiatu what wo aie
doing for them and will give ns their
cordial support."
Those v ho know Gcneial Wood or
liave carefully wateh.:d his career in
Cuba believo thai tho placing him
in contiol of the island would scltlo
the question of aniiextitlon by de
turmining the people, even the
Cuban population, to accept it eager
There may be some who may
cay that we do not want Cuba an
nexed, hut what else can u do with
it without tunning the lisk of incur
ting more trouble? if we leave the
people to themselves and r. state of
'Jiardiy mutes, we should be called
upon to intcrfeio again, and in the
meantime the, ground already gained
would have been lest.
IS IT It I MIT
For nn Editor to Itecnmnielul Iatiit
.11pillclne?
From Svlvan Vnllev News, Brcvrad,
N. C.
It may be n question whether the
editor of n newspaper has the rixht to
publicly recommend any of tho various
proprietary medicines which flood the
market, yet ns a Dreventive oi eufTerinp
wo feci it n duty to say a good word for
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea lteuiedy. We have known and
used tliia medicine in our family lor
twenty years and huyc always found it
reliable. In?uiny cases a dose of this
remedy would save hours of suflerinp
while a physician is awaited. We do
not believe in depending implicitly on
any medicine for a cure, but we do
believe tnat if a bottle of Chamberlain's
Diarrhoea Remedy was kept on baud
and administered at tho inception ot an
attack, much suffering ailght be avoided
and in very many cases the presence of
a physician would not be required. At
least this has been our experience
during the past twenty years. For sale
by Blakeley & Houghton, Druggists.
Itates for (i. A. 1!. Eucnuiiiiienl.
For tho G. A. K. National encamp
ment at Philadelpbip, Fa., to bo held
Sept. 4th-9th the O. 11. & N. Co. will
make a round trip rate from The Dalles
of ?SS.i-, tickets on sale August 29th
and 30th only. Tickets will be good for
return passage until Oct. 31st, stop-overs
being allowed west of the Missouri river.
The tickets between Philadelphia and
Chicago will not be good for return pas
sage after Sept. l'Jtb, except that ar
rangement can be made at Philadelphia
between the dates of Sept. 5th 9ih upon
the payment of 60 cents and deposit of
ticket with agent at Philadelphia to have
the ticket between Philadelphia and
Chicago extended to Sept. 30th. Call
on Jas. Ireland, Agent, The Dalles, for'
further information. aug8-15d
For the best results use the Vive
Camera. For sale by the Poatoflice
harmacv. tf.
Dalies, Fortlanfl and Astoria
Navigation Co.'
A good
drug sign.
. mi
9,4 v
T
itvart.'.i
Jast "What
Yoa taant.
New ideas in Wall Paper hero. Snub
I wide variety as wo are showing never be-
' fore graced a single stock. Heal inula
You well know that a good drug sign i tion eruton effects at ordinary prices,
is the patronage which is bestowed on 1 Good papers at cheap paper prices,
the store. It is the puntv of the goods Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, yotirs
bandied and the manner 6f doing bnai- for a small price, at our store on l hird
ness Mint makes and keeps tliis business, street. Also a full line of house paints.
We are pleased with the result of our ef- j J) W. VATJSE Third. St.
forts to supply the best drugs at the ; '
best prico. We are particular about the 1
compounding of them. p-JcpoATAyAy-ci a-tj ita A-vrrr-i a-tj 1773
BROS
UEKKHAL
RELIABLE PHARMACISTS.
17S Second Street. THE DALLES
N
ORTHERN
PACIFIC RY.
Biacksmiins
...AND...
u
s
Pullman
Elegant
Tourist
mm
BStSuuimi-iOn
strs. Regulator S Dalles City
Dally (except nundar) between
The Dalles,
Hood River,
Cascade Locks,
Vancouver
and Portland.
Touching at way poin's on both fides of the
C'nl uuibla river.
Both of tho nlxiv.j steamers have been rebuilt,
and are In excellent haiio for the teuton of U.'yi.
Th Kficulator Line ulll endeavor to give its
patrons the best lervlcc jHjssIble.
For Comfort, Kconoiny and 'rsmrv,
travel by tho steamery of The licKiilntor
Line.
Tho above steamers leave Thu Dnllo nt S n. m.
and fortlunil at 7 a. in., and arrive at destina
tion in Minpw lime for outircfiiR tialni..
Portland OHlce. file Dalles Ofiic.
Oak St. Dock. i Court street
TO
Sleeping Car
Dining Oars
Sleeping Car
b'S. I'AUL
.HINKEA1MH.J
UULUT1J
I'AltUO
(iuAXi) rou
OltOOKSTON
WINXIl'KO
HKIiliXA an
ItUTTE
Horsesnoe
is
Wagon and Carriage Work.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
t Third and Jeiferoii. Phone 159
It will be our aim to carry a
Complete Line of
the Purest Drugs.
And wo invito your attention to our stock of
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS AND WALL PAPER.
BUTLER DRUG COMPANY,
Rtiucoseor to Snlpca-Kiiiuraly Drug Co.
C. J. STUBLING
Wholosalo and Rotall
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agency for the Greate t American Liquor
Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey.
WHISKEY from fJ.7n to .fll.UO per uullou. (4"to f yeurH old.) "
IMPORTED 00GNA0 from 7.l0 to $li.M) pur iridlon. (11 to lili ytatu old.;
A Lll PlM-A IBAftlllB J in SX-fjjo 1" t. it gnllon. (4 io 1 1 yenrg old.
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
0LYMPIA BEER on draught, nnd Vid Hlatz and Olyinpln Boor in bottlca
Imported Alo nnd l'ortor.
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIGARS.
Through Tickets
CHICAGO T
WA8I1INHTON
PI11I,AIKI,1'11IA
SKW YOItK
HUSTON AND ALL
POINTS EAST and HOUIU
For Information, rime cards, maps and ticket,
cal on or write to
W. C. ALLAWAY. Agent,
The Dalles, Oregon
OR
New
and Second
Hand Furniture
bought nnd sold at tlin
Old Stand
Pawn Broker.
Jloney oaned on valuable?. Horses
bought mid gold on cuninilsnioii.
THE DHLLES
STEAM LAUNDRY.
Dewey white wash? Yes, and wash white. You can
Havana thing washed at the Steam Laundry. Tho
Maine point is quality and the
Merritt of our work is such that people go
Miles to patronize us. Our prices are not
Hobson's choice, hut the standard rates, which are not
Cevera high as some people think, and we want to
C-U-B-A customer of ours.
Corner of First and Court Street,
'Phone 341.
THE DALLES. OR.
61 2d St.
R. B. HOOD.
A. D.
25
AULTON, Asst. G. V. A.,
rrion (Jar. Third. Pottluna tlnitcn
J. S. Hciienk,
President.
II. SI. Deal ,
Castile
Bicycle
w. a.
A
JiX.
llaway,
fieiivr.it Asronf.
A Beautiful Skin.
Lwllry, If yon ik-fclrv a twiini-reiit, (ie.iriiml
mull PompltKloii nc Iir. I: iiiiJ,ii,' Kionoh
.MkiiiIr Cointlc.xIuii Wn .'!. T)i-ir U'W't !
slmjilv iiiiiKlcal ji (..o.iiii; tln v.lziini tnm-li
In I'f'i'lnclnaiKl iiiffCiilnaii !' ntilill tnin
init'iicy nnd iii-l I iii-l I'le.i in -H of c uin'uxtii.i,
uliiipily tiMitmir of f'lim, billliHiil u i-. fnft
ii'ki hinoi-itli Kii v.'licn- tla- r. v.Tft'fsi-t-. J'.vcii
the cf.uri.ciit nml iim-.t to, n ive Lln, inuiii il In
luol.li r, nuilh, hi. f klicml. tiiiiii.fii, iilKn
r ilniifb. M'll.nv nml n inlily ,kln i.itiftiniiiit'iit
ly icim.vcd.Hiid n iidltiuiily clccr i.nil iclinod
CDMiiih'.xii.n umred
l'iiifHrniinlIIi.x,f,Occntii: laiplix, Jl.m
MX laigi' bo.xw, t;. fcent to any i;iUh )im
li-.ld nnd under 1 1 .In u npj.fr in.iii rui'int hi
tlifuUivo uiiibitut. it.: fur fu'oclrctiliu;
The I'urisiiin Dni Co.,
1:11 MnnUuiuery Bt.Win I'miicUmi TiiI
REPAIR SHOP.
First National Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OREGON
A General Banking Business tranaactcr
Doposite received, subject to Siflit
Draft or Check.
CollectioriB made ami proceeds prompt;
remitted on dav of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Ezctiaiigo sold oi
Now York, Kan Francisco and porl.
land.
DIRKOTOKS.
D. P. TuoMi-aoN. Jho. 8. ScifKKt'K
i Ko. AI. Williams, Gko. A. I.ikiiu.
I H. M. Hba t.i..
rf I
5 AGCNT FOR TrIE
S.
..RAMBLER.
L antl i7achlno work.
9 Charles Biirchloif,.i.p.ui.!:
C!ErrN2j V2'n,'0 zrrsTi ssa
(1
W
11
Under tho dir clion of tho
Sisters of tho Holy Name of
Jesus and Mary.
THE DALLE?, - - .OR.
ThW Inn tntton In, idciininlly iltmiltit neiir
thooiliimljlanii tli,i.,u nr tlid lW.lnii JM-lii-;
llicnco It in t-ay nf mw fur nil ilinfj wlni dii-
r in nciiru n (iniifiiitub'u Imiiiaiinil n :inin.
lo f(4t nt le nun u ior llul-'iIhiiuIiic.m i r
liniilii. '1 li Iww l.iniif llin .Widciin . 1,1,0
I juinnjt hi'iillliymi iliv I'm IIIi) .Imik;, itr.
lion of Or ir.111 b;ini! i.ri.vciLJ.il Uir li 1.1110
Vi"u'I "!uvt,,i '''r I l''inrftiio wvntry.
" "'ili'imvu rum iiiiuiiiruixi ny
tlitf hlntu tu vov.lvr Aiwlmlc liouorv.
uoiirn m 111 inuiioii i-r clioli.lI(i ye.,r tut),
. ..... .. ,,. ,.v 1 1 uri
rnr ncini.iHj iiuoriuutlou
hnifilor.
Hie uoiumoia mm
PACKEF5S .OF
PORKand BEEF
M A ' U (H' U It K U H OK
Fine Lard and Sausages
tors of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
UIF,I) BEUF. KfG.
For Sale.
Tliruii houses and four
lots in The Dalles, as a
whole or separately. Lo
cation cast of high school.
Pays exceptionally good
interest on investment.
Properly in good con
dition. Address,
M. F. Fitz Gerald,
The Dalles, Or.
fiend in care of Tho Chronicle,
Impulse
TIUIUIO
I 8-lnon M itor
it AN I r.M'TL'IIIUI 11V
AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO.
SUITABLE FOR DRIVING
GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS,
ELEVATORS, PRINTING- PRESSES, ETC.
. Circulars nml particulars furnished on application.
F. S. GUNNING-, Agent,
TIIIO DALIES, OUTFOX
11 iD
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 hinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer os.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer.
cliol 1.II0 yfcir li. TMCKI). W WIIXIN,
iiJy.Hj.nlit-rMli. J .AlTdll.SKY.AT M.AW.
iW'l' lotliuHUtcr 'fllK.UAU.KS,.
Ofllceot KlMf.Nat. Uilii.
OJiHdON,
UNt TOR A DOSE. BAllfl G
IKALUltS IX
All kinds of
Fneial Supplies1
CfaDdallfiBarget
UNDERTAKERS
icP EMBALMERS
Tho DniloH, Or.
Burial Shoes
Etc.
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