The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 07, 1899, Image 2

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    For a Nice
Suit of Clothes.
ranting, Ovcrcoallii' or Vtnc Vesting.
5
Klmilv mil and examine my stock of Im
tittd and Domestic Woolcus. A lino stock to
select Irora. ,
Suits made from tho lowest prices to me nign
est grade.
J. A. Eberle,
Fine
Tailoring.
THE DAIit,E, OltKOON.
Tbe Dalles Daily Chronicle.
SU118CKIPTIUN FKICK.
One week ? 15
One month 50
One year C 00
SATURDAY - - OCTOBER 7, 1S59
CHIEF JOSEPH.
Chief Joseph, of the 2cz Perces,
now in Spokane, will take a place in
lii9tory with Black Hawk, Ponliac
and Tecumseh. In the judgement of
many army oflicers, Joseph is the
ereatest of all Indian warriors. His
compatriot, Lawyer, was greater in
Ihe impassioned oratory of the coun
cil, but in diplomacy, strategy, quick
marches, elusive power and dashing
courage, Joseph has no superior in
the record of Indian warfare.
By nature he was proud, defiant
and warlike. His summer home was
in the Wallowa valley of Eastern
Oregon, but wheu not engaged there
at hunting and fishing he roamed at
will from the California line to the
Canadian boundary, and from the
Blue mountains to the summits of
the Rocky mountains.
The invasion of his broad realm
by miners aud settlers forced upon
the government its policy of framing
n no treaty with the Indians, for
the purpose of confining them to two
or three reservations. At n confer
ence held at Lapwai in 1873, .between
the various Indian chiefs and rep
resentatives of the government,
Joseph refused to go upon either the
2Jez Perce reservation in Idaho or
the Umatilla reservation in Oregon.
This being reported to the secretary
of the interior, an order was issued
that Joseph's band should bo per
mitted to remain in the Wallowa
valley during summer and autumn,
nnd later the president set aside the
"Wallowa and Iuinaha valleys for
Joseph and his non-treaty Indians.
Thus matters drifted until 1875,
when under pressure from the settlers
the president rescinded his order, and
another commission was appointed to
negotiate with Joseph and his band.
Joseph haughtily replied that he had
not come to talk about lund; the
"Maker of the earth had not parti
tioned it off, and man 6hould not;
the earth waa his mother, sacred to
bis affections and too precious to be
sold. He did not wish to learn
farming, but to live upon such fruits
as the earth produced for him with
out effort. From theso principles
Joseph has never departed. To this
day he and his Jittlo band on the
Colvillc reservation refuse to take
up tho arts of peace. They hunt
and fish, and dwell in tepees.
The government replied that un
less in a reasonable time Joseph con
sented to bo removed he should be
forcibly taken with his people and
given lands on tho reservation. He
answered this by taking to tho war
path. Joseph, Whltebird and Look
ng Glass gatbeied their forces on
Cottonwood creek, 65 miles from
Xiewiston, oetenaibly to comply with
tbe government's command but roally
id preparation for tho fierce war that
followed. ,
Tbe first victims were four white
mf7
I Mi w.
men, killed on WhitoBird creek. On
June 14, 1877, while playing cards,
they were surprised by a band of
hostilcs.
General Howard, in command of
the department of the Columbia,
took to tho field. Tho war lasted
for three months, nnd for ten weeks
Joseph fought n running battle, in
which ho displayed high qualities of
generalship. Ho had in tho begin
ning only flOO warriors, and these
were encumbered with their families
and stock. Surrounded again and
again by the forces of Howard, he
eluded capture, resumed his master
ly retreat, nnd repeatedly doubled
his tracks and struck a stinging blow
against thu enemy. Ag'dnst him
Howard had nearly forty companies
of United States troops and a large
force of volunteers and Indian scouts.
After hard lighting around Salmon
and near Camas prairie, Idaho,
Joseph escaped over the Lolo trail,
eluded tho forces stationed at tho
mouth of the canyen in Montana and
pursued his way toward the Cana
dian border. Ho was finally cap
tured by General Miles near the
north end of the BearP.tw mountains.
The distance marched by Howard's
army in this fierce running campaign
was nearl' lfiOO miles. The United
States lost 0o ollicers and men
killed, and 120 wounded. Thirteen
volunteers were killed and fifty
settlers were massacred. Spokesman-Review.
THIS BEATS THE MAGICIANS.
Apple Tree Ulosaom anil llenr Frnlt
While You Walt A Novel
Camera.
According to n Washington corre
spondent, tho department of agricul
ture lias taken steps toward acquiring
the right to use a recent invention, a
kind of rmitascope camera, designed for
a kind of picture-making never at
tempted hitherto.
For example, the contrivance is set up
in front of a stalk of corn just sprout
ing, and takes a photograph of it every
hour for six mouths, the exposures be
ing made at such intervals by a peculiar
automatic attachment. Subsequently
the film ribbon on which these pictures
are recorded is put into a m.-.ic lantern
machine of the ordinary s; I and run
off at the rate of 30 n second, thus giv
ing to the speciators in live minutes n
view on the screen of a corn plant grow
ing out of the earth, putting forth
leaves, developing tassel and silk, exhib
iting the ripened cars and finally de
caying. Anchor this new style of camera in
an open space; attach to it a wire, and
it will make an exposure every two
hours from the beginning to the end of
the year. The result will be a ribbon of
the seasons, and in five minutes the
spectators seated in a theater will have
an opportunity to behold all t lie suc
ceeding phenomena of theycar. At first
the ground will be seen covered with
snow, which will vanish as the first
vegetation makes its appearance. Tho
trees will put forth leaves with isible
rapidity in tho sight of the audience,
nnd when at lust they fall and the land
scape has assumed itsfonnerdreary as
pect, the white mantle of .lack Frost
will be 3ircad again over the land.
One of the most interesting of the
photographs made up to date with this
novel apparatus represents an apple
tree, which is seen in a few twinklings
to display its new foliage, put forth
buds and blossoms and ripen Us fruit.
I'qually notable is a picture of a sun
flower, snap shots of which were taken
every minute from sunrise to sunset of
a day. When the ribbon is run otf at
the rate of 30 photos a second one sees
the flower turn on its stem i'eadily, al
ways keeping its face toward the fcolar
orb. Jt should be mentioned, by tliu
way, that the view:; do not jump about
In the wny that is to annoy i ugly famil
iar, but are perfectly stationary, owing,
to the fact thai each "snap" registers
perfectly with the ones preceding aud
following. Host mi Transcript.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
ItartlflcUllydlgeststbefwdandaidB
Nftt.nrA in atroncrthaninrr
tructingrtbo exhausted digestive or
nua. ib it, mu latest uncovered digest
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can annrnaeh Ifc in AfflrlAnmr. It. in.
tantly relieved and permanently cure
Dyspepsia, Jndlgeatlon, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
8IekHeadache,OMtralgia,Oranips.and
Allottier results of imperfectdlKMtlOB.
Butler Drut; Co. The Dalles, Oregon.
A good
drug sign.
You well know that a eood drug sign
is the patronage which is bestowed on
the store. It is the purity of the poode
bundled and the manner of doing busi
ness that mnkes and keeps this hueinese.
We are pleased with the result of our ef
forts to supply tho best drups at thu
best price. Wonre particular about tho
compounding of them. nw
RELIABLE PHARMACISTS.
175 Second Street. THE DALLES
Just What
You uaant.
New ideas in Wall Paper here. Such
wide variety as wo are showing never be
fore graced a single stock. Real imita
tion creton effects at ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheap paper pricee.
Elegant designs, taeteful coloringe, vours
for a email price, at our store on third
street. Aleo a full line of bouse paints.
D. W. VATJSE, Third St.
More Flies
Are Caught
with molasses than vinegar, ia an old
saying, but
Tanglefoot Fly Paper
catches more than either. No infect
can retiat Its attraction ana 01 ee within
its power the tormenting poesibilitiea of
that ineect are over.
Price 5c per double sheet.
Our Etock contains many other prepa
rations for destruction of insect life.
M. Z. DONNELL,
Druggist.
BOS.
I
OKNKItAI.
A ND
is
Wagon and Carriage Werk.
Fiah Brothers' Wagon.
Third and JelTer0D. Piaone 159
Clarke & Falk hare received a carload
of the celebrated James E. Patton
strictly pure liquid paints.
Wl
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BHsitns
Horsesnoe
0.R.&N.
l.T
roit
T1MK f-ciinntiLK.
1'rtoM Dam.ks.
AiintVK
KltOM.
Hist Salt I.nkr, Denver. M. Jnt
Mull Worth, Uinnliu, Knli- Mull
llitoti. in. fmv city, f5!. Loul. n:l.i n
ChtciiKu unit hint. 1
Spoknno
i'lcr
5:10 1. in
Wnlln Wnlln, Spokane,1
Jtiim'iolls. !t. l'iml,
iiu lu tli, Milwaukee,
ChlCHEO mul Knst.
SiMiknnu
Klycr.
,'r.HOu. in
8 r. m.
From I'or.TMNn.
Ocean Steamships,
t'or Stiti 1'ranclK'o
January
nml every live, days
thcrcalter.
I p. m.
S i. ni,
I p. m.
Kx.hiuulnj
Kx-.autiilayk.'olumMa Uv. Steamers.
ITo Astoria and Way
Saturday J-autllng.
10 v. i.
0 II. HI. WlLLAMKTTi: lttVKK.
4 :30 p. m.
Ux.sunday
Kx.SundaylOrOKon City, Newborn,
Salem i: way ljina's.
7 a. in, iWai-utSTii: and Yam- :i:.KJ p. m.
Tucs.'lhur. him. HivKits.. 'Mim.AVul
and Sat.
; Oregon City, Uayton,
and Frl.
and ttay-umtuiiRii.
fin. m.
TucThur,
and sat.
WlLLAMKTTK HlVJill. l:30p.Ill.
rortland to ('orvallls,'Tiu. Ihur
and Way-LundiiiKs. and Sat.
Snakk Ittvnrt.
Klparla to U'wifcton.
l.KAVK
I.F.UISTO.N
daily
I.v Mp.uj'a
daby
I
l'arlle.s doMnui: to ko to llemn'cr thouM
uuu.no. i, lenvlug 'J lie Dalles at o.m p. m
making direct connections at lleppner Junction
Returning makiiii;dlrcct connection at lleppner
junction u ith No. 1, arriving at Thu Dalles at
1:15 p. m.
No. 82, throucht freight, east bound, docs not
carry passengers; arrives J:D0 a. in., departs
Jlffln, in.
No. 'Jl, local freight, carries paengcrs, east
bound: arrives ;ai)p. m., departs s: 15 p. m.
No. 'Jl, west bound through freight, does not
carry passengers; arrives fe:15 p in., departs
u:so p. in.
No. 23, west bound local freight, carries pas
sengers; arrives 5:1.1 p. m., departs 8:30 a. m.
For full particulars call on O. It. V N. Co.'e
agent Thu Dalles, or address
W. II. HUHI.IIUKT,
Gen I'm. Ast., 1'ortland, Or,
F- s.
Gunning,
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing.
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies,
Cor. Second & Latin, Tione 151
me CoiumDia Packing Co..
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
MANOFAGTUKKU8 OK
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
JRIKD BEEF. ETC.
J. 8. SCHSNK,
I'rentdtnt.
H.M. 11KAJ. ,
Cashier
First national Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OHEQON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
n.t. . m.;.i.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
iciiiivicii uu uuv ui i;ouuviiun.
Siitlit and Telegraphic Exchauge sold on
New fork, San Francisco and Port
land. DIHKOTOH8
D. P. Thompson. Jno. 8. 8chxnux.
En. M. WiLLiAva, Gko. A. Likub.
H.M. Bbai.i,.
BO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
IT
Trade Marks
Irtlnun
COCVRIQHTB Ac.
Anyone tending a ikrlrli and doacrintlnn in'
oiilcklr uosrtulii our opinion fio nliotlier k,
Invention It probsblr Pftenublo. rommunle.
tloinnrlctljrconadentfal. liaudbookoal'alenta
tent I roe. Olden eeenor for curlnii oatenti
imwf, wivnuuw vubtbo, III vua
satminc JittstrKaM.
A bandio
Dinelr lllnitrated waaklr. T.araMt sir
BI?1,aiSSr,,22",,',L toldbjUawadialer:
toiauon
I3-lnsh Motsr-.
MANUK.CTUIti:i) 11Y
AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO
SUITABLE FOR DRIVING
GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS,
ELEVATORS, PRINTING- PRESSES, ETC
Circulars nnd particulars furnished on application.
F. S. GUNNING, Agent,
un'Jfi THE DALLES, OUKG0N
THE DHLLES
STEAM LAUNDRY.
Dewey white wash? Yon, and wash white. You can
Havana thing washed at tho Steam Laundry. Tho
Maine point is quality and tho '
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 pooplo think, and wo want to
C-U-B-A customer of ours.
Corner of First and Court Street,
'Phone 341. THE DALLES, OR.
C. J. STUBLING-
Wholesale and Retail
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agency for the Greate t American Liquor
Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey.
WHI8KEY from $L'."77) to .l)0 pur uuilon. (4 to 16 yeiirn old.)
IMPORTED 00QNA0 Irom 7.00 to 12.00 pur uiilloii. (11 to 20 years old
OALirOKNIA BRANDIES from :j..'f to "0.U0 per itiilloiiT Hto 11 yenrs old.
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
0LYMPIA BEER on draught, nnd Vnl Hlatz Hnd Olympm lleor in bottlet
Imported Alu and Portur.
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIGARS.
Wasco Warehouse Company
Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain ot pii kinds,
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds.
Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, s? VSXio
Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle
ton FlOTir T',,8 1,,0,,r ,a manufactured expressly for family
uoe; every flack ia guarnnteed to niv eutiafaction.
We eell our goodn lower than any house in the trade, and If you don't think
call and iCt our pricea nnd be convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats.
Grandall
DEALERS IS
Ail kinds of
UNDERTAKERS
EMBALMERS
The Dalles, Or.
Funeral Supplies
PIONEER BAKERY.
I have re-opened this -well-known Bakery,
and am now prepared to upply every
body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also
all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer.
and Motors
& Barget
Robes,
Burial Shoes
Etc.