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About The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1899)
For a Nice Suit of Clothes. routing, Orcrcoatiir cr Fancy Vesting. Kindly call nnd csnmtiio my Block of Ira ported nnd Domettic Woolens. A fine stock to elect from. , , , , Bults made from the lowest prices to the high est grade. J. A. Eberle, Fine Tailoring. THE DALLES, OREGON. The Dalles Dally Chronicle. SUBSCRIPTION miCE. One week ? 15 One month 50 One year 6 00 MONDAY - - - OCTOBER 16, 1809 THE A KGL 0- TEA X8 YA AL WAR In taking the aggressive at the start the Boers show that the do not lack courage, at any rate, says the Globe-Democrat. Neither party to the conflict is as well prepared os it wants to be, but the unpreparedness is greater on England's side than it is on that of its opponent. Further delay would help England and hurt the Transvaal. Double the number of Jlritish soldiers now in South Africa will be on hand by two or three weeks from this date. Mani festly the Boers' chances for a suc cessful resistance are better today than they could be when the 20,000 or 30,000 extra ttoors arrive from England and its possessions. At the outset in the struggle sev eral questions in connection with it "will suggest themselves to the world. "What will be the immediate result of the war? What will be its ultimate consequences on the politics of the African continent? How will it effect the attitude of the other great nations toward England? Finally, what influence will it have on tho world's business condition? Each of these queries is rather difficult to answer with any confidence. It would seem that the vast British empire ought to be able to crush the South African Republic and the Orange Free State in a few months at the outside. In the war of 1880-81, when the Boers were victorious, Gladstone, a man of peace, who was also opposed to the imperial idea, was at the head j of the British government, and his truce with the Boers after their triumphs offended a large proportion of his countiymen. The present premier, though also a peace man, is an imperialist, and in his ministry there is the most pronounced jingo whom England hns known in any high position since Palmcrston and Disraeli Colonial Secretary Cham berlain. No one need doubt that England will push the war with vigor. Her prestige in the world at large, and particularly her standing in the col onics which she controls in South Africa, render it essential thut she shall conquer the Boer allies. Still, if she should meet a few reverses at the start the peace men at home may be able to open a fire in the rear which would be embarrassing to the ministry, and which might put it out of power. Of course, the consequences which the war may bring to the African continent will depend not only on whether the victory goes to England or to the Boer allies, but also on whether the Boers in England's own territory join their brethren in the leld. A British victory, if it comes, will probably wipe out the inde pendent existence not only of the South African Republic, but of the Oinngc Free State. If the Afri kanders of tho rest of the continent fight against England to any import ant extent there will be a strong temptation for England, in the gen eral political adjustment at the end of the war, to erect new political and administrative divisions of territory, and to abolish, temporarily at all events, some of the privileges which tho people of that territory now possess. Jsobody need look for intervention by any of the other powers unless the war should last ;longer than any one now looks for, but there fs much jealously of and hatred toward Eng land on the continent of Europe, and a long war might incite some coali tion against ber. The effect on general business which the war may exert will also largely depend on the war's result and du-ation. If Eng land wins, and wins quicklj' and the majority of unbiased persons through out the world probably believe she will the effects of the conflict, be yond a temporarj flurry on the speculative exchanges at the outset, and the temporary suspension in the outflow of gold from tho Transvaal, are not likelv to be serious. During the winter of 1697 Mr. Jamee Reed, one of the leatlinp citizens nud merchants of Clay, Clay Co., W. Va., struck his leg npninst a cake of ice in Euch a manner as to bruise it severely. It became very much swollen and pained him eo badly that be could not wnlk without the aid of crutches. He was treated by physicians, also used several kinds of liniment and two and n half gallons of whiskey in bathing it, but nothing gave any relief until he began using Chamberlain's Pain Balm. This brought almost a complete cure in a week's time and he believes that had lie not ueed this remedy hie leg would have had to be amputated. Pain Balm is un equaled for sprains, bruises and rheu matism. For sale by Blakcley & Hough ton Druggists. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all othe diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proyen catarrh tobe a constitutional diaea'2 anil there fore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrah Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the' market. It is taken internally in doses from ten drops to a teasuoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the eystein. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and teetmohials. Address, F. J. Ohenky & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. 7 The "Plow Boy Preacher," Rev. J. Kirkman, Belle Rive, 111., says. "Aflur tuffeiing from Bronchial or Inn-; trouble far, ten yeare, I was cured by One Minute Cough Cure. It is al! that is claimed for it and more." It cures couiliF, colds, grippe and all throat and lung troubles. Butler Drug Co. To Cure a Cold in Oue liny. Take Laxative Broino Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. -25tt. aERVITA EmImw VITALITY. LOST VIGOR AND MANHOOD CureB Impotency, Night Emissions and wasting diseases, all effects of self abuse, or excess ana indis cretion. A nerve tonic and blood builder. Brings the pink glow to pale cheeks and restores the fire of youth. Bv mallfiOc ner box; O boxes tor $2.50; with a written guaran tee to cure or refund the money. NEIIVITA MEDICAL CO. CUnton Jaokaen M OHtCAOO, ILL. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, The Dalles, Oregon, JMlCA I l Axle J Crease 1 I helps the team. Saves wear and I PA expense. Sold every where. i MADE BY flSf STANDARD OIL CO. PA) 5 A good drug sign. 17 -J You well know that a good drug sign is the patronage which is bestowed on the store. It is the purity of the goodB handled and the manner of doing busi ness that makes and keeps this business. We are pleased with tho result of our ef forts to supply the best drugs at the best price. We are particular about the compounding of tliem. RELIABLE PHARMACISTS. 115 Secoiiu Street. THE DALIES Just What You uuant. New ideas in Wall Paper here. Such wide variety as we are showing never be fore graced a single stock. Real imita tion creton effects at ordinary prices. Good papers at cheap paper prices. Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, yours for a small price, at our store ou Third street. Aleo a full line of bouse paints. D. W. VATJSE, Third St, More Flies Are Caught ! with molasses than vinegar, Is an old saying, but Tanglefoot Fly Paper catches more than either. No insect can resist its attraction and once within its power the tormenting possibilities of that insect are' over. Price 5c per double sheet. Our stock contains many other prepa rations for destruction of Insect life. M. Z. DONNELL, Druggist. ?1 BROS. (JEKKRAL Biacksmiins i i ! J, 18 Wagon and Carriage Work. Flan Brothara' Wagon. Ill hi ml nttil TftffMMAit TlViAtan 1 f ft l, 111111 aim jcubiju. rtiuuo taa Clarke k Falk baye received a carload of the celebrated Jamea . Pattoa strictly tore liquid paints. Horsesnoe 0.R.&N. tiuk sckeih1i.r. Fiiom Dai.lkh. Aur.tVK Fhom. roit Fust Mull ll:50ii. m Suit l.nkr, Denver, Ft. Fnt Mull 3:15 l in Worth, Oimiliti, kmi bhm city, Ht. l.mils, Chicago nrnl Kust. Pi 3l-"!ie Flyer 5:!1p. m, Wnll Wnllii, Siioknne, JIllllIl'lllKlllS. St. l'lllll, i)U lttth, Mllunukce, Chlciiso and Fast. Siwknno Flyer. &:fX a. iu 8 1. m. FllOM POBTLAN!. Occiiii Hiontnnlils. For Sim Francisco January !H, nnd every tlvo ilnys tliurcHlter. 4 . m. 8 ti. m. 4 . m. Ex.Buudaj Ex.aunday Columbia Kr. Steamers To A stoma and Way Saturday ! ljuullngs. 10 i. m. fin. rn. ! Willavkttb Rivkr. 4:30 r. m Ex.Sumiayf Oregon City, NcwherciEx.suiiday stugm iv n ay i-unu h. 7 a. m, Wiii.AW.viTi: and Yam- 3:30 n. to. Tueb.Ttmr. mm. kivkkk. ,Mmi.,Wed aud Sat. Orcpon City, Dayton, and Frl. ; and Way-Landings. , Gii. m. j Willamette Rivkh. ,4:30 p.m. Tue..Tlmr, I'ortlaml to CorvalllsTui'.. 1 hut nnu sat.i and i ay-lJUiUIUKS. aim sal. Snake Rivkk. Rlpurla to l.cwlston. I.EAVK Lewis-ton dully dally Parties desirinc to co tn Hummer should rase so. -i icnvitiR 'i lie which at d:;u p. in making direct connection), at Heppner Junction Returning niiikliigcllrintcimiiecumi at Heppner Junction ultiiXo, 1, arriving at The Dulles at ;:15 p. m. No. 2, throught freight, east hound, does not carry passengers; arrives 1!;W a. in., departs 3:0a. in. JCo. 21, local freight, carries paengers, east bound: arrives 4:S) p. m departs h: 15 p.m. No. 21, wet bound through freight, does not carry passengers; arrives S:15 p m., departs U:R0 p. m. No. 23, west bound local freight, enrries pas sengers; arrives 5:15 p. in., departs b;U)a. in. For full particulars call rm O. It. & N. Co.' agent The Dulles, or address W. It. HL'UI.ltL'ItT, (ten Pas. Act.. Portland, Or, F. s. Gunning, Blacksmith, Wagon Shop, Horseshoeing. Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies. Cor. Second & Lanslii, 'Phone 157 TUB Columbia Packing o., PACKERS OF PORKand BEEF MANOFACTUKERS OF Fine Lard and Sausages Curers of BRAND HAMS & BACON x)RIED beef. etc. J. S. 8CHENK, President, II. M. IiE.ll. , Cashier Fifst national Batik. THE DALLES - - - OREGON A General Banking Business transacted Deposits received, subject to Sight Draft or Check. Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on dav of collection. Bight and Telegraphic Exchange sold or New York, San Francisco and porl land, dirkotoks D. P. Thompson. Jho. 8. Hcukmck, Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. Libuk. U. M. Bkall. BO YEARS EXPERIENCE Trade Marks JCttQNS Anjona sanding a ikoteh and description ina" Invention probtilr MMiitabla. Omiinunlcfc. tloni iitrlctlrcoiiadviitbU. Handbook on I'ateuU aeiit frae. (Ideal numei for aecurlnr wtteuta. I'ntei.iJ taken throuiib Muun It Co. retel tfxcWnotic; without Aarue, In the ScieMflfic Jmx)m. A handaomelf lllnitratad waeklr. Larxaat etr. illation of any aclantlBe Journal. '1'ornia. U a B!V'.,fJ?,Slh,'L ' brail nowideWrnf lalllaa IS-!nch Motor.l MANUKACTUItEU II Y AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO SUITABLE GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS, ELEVATORS, PRINTING PRESSES, ETC Circulars and particulars furnished on application. F. uti-O THE DKLLES 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 tho standard rates, which are not. Cevera high as some people 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 Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agency for the Grcate t American Liqjior Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey. WHISKEY from sfL'.To to fli.OO pt-r trillion. (TtoTli"y!rB old.) IMPORTED 00GNA0 froniJ7.U0 to $12.00 per millon. JU toJUyen old." OALIPOENIA BEANLIEB frmn tS.'-'fi to jCOO pe"cnllon.(4 to ii"y-nrn old. ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD. 0LYMPIA BEER on driWKht, nnd Imported Alu nnd Porter. JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CIGARS. Wasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kind? Headquarters for Feed Grain ot rii kinds Headquarters for Rolled Grain, an kind Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, VttSo Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle- tOTl Tloni ThisFlonr ib manufactured espressly for hinWj v AV uHe : every Rack is Kuaranteod to give aatialaeUon. We eell our goods lower thun any liouee in tlie trade, and If you don't think w call aud cot cur pncea and be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats Crandall&Burget DEALERS IN fill kinds of UNDERTAKERS EMBALMERS The Dalles, Or. Funeral Supplies 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 Fanoy Grooer es. GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grooer. and Motors FOR DRIVING S. GUNNING, Agent, THE DALLES, OREGON and Retail Vul Blots ond Olytnpia Beer in bottles Robes, Burial Snces Etc.