The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 23, 1899, Image 2

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    For a Nice
Suit of Clothes.
ranting, Ovcrcoalln- or Knncy Vesting.
Kindly call nntl examine my stock of Im
ported and Domestic Woolens. A fine stock to
sdect from
Bults made from the lowest prices to the high
est grade.
Fine
Tailoring.
J. A. Eberle.
THE DALLEt, OREGON.
rae Sales Dafty Chronicle.
BUBSCKirTION l'KICE.
One week $ jjj
One month U
One year 6 00
3JONDAY - OCTOBER S3, 1899
XOERS, BRITISH AND LIBERTY
"When the Dutch settled at the
Cape of Good Hope in 1C52 Manhat
tan Island was still in Dutch posses
sion, though before the century was
out the English were masters in New
York. It was not until 1S14 that
Holland formally ceded Cape Colony
to England. Population at the Cape
previous to the cession was composed
of Dutch, French Huguenots and
English, and the friction between
Dutch and English had long been
troublesome. But eventually the
English title to Cape Colony was as
good as to its New York colony,
Boer discontent with British rule
became acute in 1834 when slavery
at the Cape was abolished. That
led to the first Boer migration. Those
who base the problem in South
Africa on abstract principles of
human freedom will observe that the
Boers were violently opposed to the
emancipation of their black slaves,
with compensation, and that a large
number went north to set up for
themselves in territory where they
forcibly dispossessed the native in
habitants. They settled Natal, left
it on account of British claims of
sovereignty, and founded in suc
cession the Orange Free State and
the Transvaal Republic. The Brit
ish claims followed them and have
seldom been disputed by absolute
official action.
It was with the assistance of Brit
ish arms that the Boers pushed back
the savages and kept them in sub
jection, but Boers fought the British
when full annexation was attempted.
Mr. Gladstone yielded much in 1881
and 1884, but not all. By the con
vention of 1881 the Gladstone gov
ernmcnt admitted the existence of
the Transvaal Republic, subject to
British suzerainty. It wps stipulated
that the British crown should ap
point a British resident, with veto
power over the internal policy toward
the Kaffirs; that the British govern
ment should control and conduct the
entire Transvaal foreign policy, and
reserve the right to move troops
over Transvaal territory in time of
war. The Boers showed so hostile
a spirit over these restrictions that
in 1884 Gladstone gave way in
everything except this one clause:
"The South African Republic will
conclude no ireaty or engagement
with any state or nation other than
the Orange Free State, nor wit i any
tribe to the eastward or westward of
the republic, until the same has been
approved by her Majesty the Queen."
The claim of suzerainty was retained
to this extent, by no means incon
siderable. The Boers secretly planned
to get a seaport of their own and to
secure a majority of the whito inhab
Hants in South Africa for Boer sov
ereignty and confederation.
History gives no support to the
theory that the Boers, in any special
or general sense, aro tho champions
of freedom. They resisted the aboli
tion of slavery and have denied to
immigrants tho privileges extended
in other republics. It is said that
tho Outlanders now constitute n
majority ot tho Transvaal popula
tion, own half tho land, nine-tenths
of the property and pay nine-tenths
of the taxes. They arc practically
disfranchised, with every prospect
that should their numbers increase
the Boers now in power would fortify
their rule by devising now bariicrs
to popular suffrage. A Boer votes
at sixteen, while the son of an Out
lander is beset with impediments
that place the ballot almost beyond
his reach. "What remains of the
suzerainty after Gladstone's yielding
policy is now repudiated by the
Boers. They hope for a general
rising in the British colonics in South
Africa and for confederated Boer
sovereignty in that end of the conti
nent. The imagined Boer contest
for human liberty vanishes when the
facts arc impartially examined in
the light of history. Globe-Democrat.
A good
dru
or cio"n imuuuf
That Joyful Feeling
With the eshilerating sense of renewed
health and strength and internal clean
liness, which follows the use of Syrup
of Figs, is unknown to the few who have
not progressed beyond the old-time
medicines nnd the cheap subatitues
sometimes offered but never accepted by
the well-informed. Buy the genuine.
Manufactured by the California Fig
Syrup Co.
During the winter of ISO" Mr. James
Reed, one of the leading citizens nnd
merchanta of Clay, Cly Co., W. Va.,
struck his leg against a cake of ice in
such a manner as to bruise it eeverely.
It became very much swollen and pained
him so badly that he could not walk
without the aid of crutches. He was
treated by physicians, aleo used several
kinds of liniment end two and a half
gallons of whiskey in bathing it, but
nothing gave any relief until ho began
using Chamberlain's Pain Balm. This
brought almost a complete cure in a
week's time and lie believes that had he
not used this remedy hie leg would have
had to ba amputated. Pain Balm is tin
equaled for sprainp, bruises and rheu
matism. For sale by Blakeley & Hough
ton Druggists.
Caili tn Your cncck.
All countv warrants registered prior
to Jan. 1, 1810, will be paid at my
office. Interest ceases after Sept. 14th,
1899. 0. L. Phillips,
Countv Treasurer.
SUMMONS.
TN THE CIHCUIT COURT OF THK STATE
i- of Oregon, for tho County of Wntco.
Cbnrles G. L. lieneon, plulntlll',
vs
Hctt'o A. Henson, clefcndent.
To Kettle A. llensoii, the above named defend
nil: In ilie Name of tho Stnto of Oreson:
You are heiebv notified to npwar and nnsivcr
tho complaint In tho hIjovo entitled court nnd
cam o on or Ijcfo c six weeks from thu dnt of tho
first publication of this notice, to-wit: the (Mi
day o" ,-tptembe , ISirj. mid if you full to to ap
peal and answer or otherwise plead, tho plain
till will apply to i.iocourt for the relief prajed
;oi in -is compUint herein, to wit: that thu
bonds o; matrimony now existing between
plalntfil'and nefeudnnt bo dlikolvtd lot-ever and
tha. pi lii.iil'h.ivo judgment UKalust defendant
for bis costs and dlisbimcineutK and for nidi
otlie.' and fmther relief as to tho Court may
seem meet and eouirablc.
Tills mm in oils Is published by virtue of an
otder .rude and Milieu by Hon Vt . 1.. Iliad-hau-,
Judo oi' tho roovo entitled emit, on tho'idday
of aeplembe-. lf.fl, directing that wild mmmons
by publhiica oneen week for a period of not less
than tlx couK-cnitVo weeks.
KISKD. W. WH.SON.
teptO-I Attorney for I'lulntiir,
Mica
'Axle
Crease
lightens
the
load-
shortens
the
rood.
helps the team. Saves wear and
expense, bola every wJiere.
HADE 1ST
STANDARD OIL OO.
hervita:
Btmi VITALITY,
i nsr VIGOR
AND MANHOOD
Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and
wasting diseases, all effects of self
abuse, or excess ana indis
cretion. A nervo tonic and
blood builder. Brings the
pink glow to pale cheeks aw
restores the lire of youth.
Bv mall 50c per box; boxes
for HM.nti- with a. written miuruii-
tee to cure or refund the mouey.
NCR VITA MEDICAL CO.
Wmn JMkMn MS., CHICAGO, ILL.
gold by Blakeley & Houghton, The
Dalles, Oregon.
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You well know that a good drug sign
Ib the patro iage which is bestowed on
the store. It is the purity of the goods
handled and the manner of doing busi
ness that makes and keeps Ibis business.
We are pleased with the result of our ef
forts to supply the be3t drugs at tho
best price. We are particular about the
compounding of them.
RELIABLE PHARMACISTS.
175 Second Street. THE DALLES
Just What
You uuant.
New ideas in Wall Paper here. Such
wide variety as we are showing nover be
fore graced a single stock. Real imita
tion creton effects at ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheap paper prices.
Elegant designs, tasteful coloriuirs, yoiirn
for a small price, at our storo on Third
street. Also a full line of bouse paints.
D. W. VATJSE, Third St.
More Flies
Are Caught
with molasses than vinegar, is an old
Baying, 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.
BfOS.,
UE.NEltAL
0.R.&H.
.Mil
roii
HMK KCItRDUl.K.
FltOM IUM.KS.
AnntVR
FllOM.
Vint
Mall
11:50 p. w,
Hroknne
Flyer
5:40 p. ni(
S p. m.
Salt Lake, Denver, Kt. Fnt
Worth, Omalia, Kaii-I Mall
ns City, Ht. ixiuis.j a.mp m
UlitcaKO una nasi.
Walla Walls, Bpokane,
MltnieapoIR St. 1'aul,
i)u 111 til, Milwaukee,
Clileaeo anil Kmt.
From Portland.
Ocean Steamships.
For San FrancUco
January 'li,
nnd every live ilnys
thereafter.
8 1). m.
Ex.amulnv Columbia tlv. Steamers,
To Astoria anil Way
Saturday , ijuidings.
10 p.m.
I
Spoknno
Flyer.
fi-.dO a. hi
i p. m.
.4 p. m.
Kx.bunila)
fin. m.. I WlLLAMETTK IltVKK.
Ex.SuudrtyjOrciroii City. Nowhere.
i Salem & way Lund's.
4:r0p. m.
Ki. suiulay
7 n. ill, WlLLAMETTK ANI1 AM-
Tues.Thur. hill Kivkiim.
anil Sat. Oregon City, Dayton,
I nntl SVay-IjmillHK's.
.1:S0 p. m.
M0!l.,WC(t
nnd FrI.
fin. ni. WlLLAMETTK IllVEK. i 1:30 p. m.
Tuv.,Tliur, Portland to CorvallU, Tue., 1 hut
and Sat. and Way-lJiiulliiK's. uud Sat.
I.v Ittpnrln
daiiy
Snakk Kivkk.
Ulparia to Lcnlaton.
l.KAVK
LKWtSTON
dally
Parties deslnntr to iro to llernner ulioulil
taku o. -I, learlUK 'l lie Dalies at o:aj p. in
making direct cnuucctlnns at Hermner luiicttoii
Keturiilu;; liinklngillrcctconiicctiou nt Heppner
juncuon u nil .no. i, arriving nt inu uauesai
p. m.
No. iL!, throiiKlit frelnlit, cast bound, does not
carry passengers; arrives '2:M n. in., departs
3:50 a. m.
No. Vil, local IrelRht, carries passengers, east
bound: arrives tiuUp. in., departs h:l5 p. m.
No. 21, west bound through freiKht, dK-s not
carry passcnKers; arrives S:1S p m departs
u:at p. m.
No. 3J, west bound local frclKht, carries pas
tengers; arrives 5:15 p. m departs 8:S0 a. m.
For full particulars call on O. It. A N. C'o.'s
ngent The Dulles, or address
W. II. IIUKLIiUKT,
fien Pas. Act., Portland, Or,
F. s.
Gunning,
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing.
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies.
Cor. MU & Lanolin, 'Plione 151
Tie Columbia Packing o.,
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF
J1ANUFACTUHEH8 OK
Fine Lard and Sausages
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
a)R1F,D BEKF. KTO.
J. 8. SCIIKNR,
Prcaldent.
II. M. Heal ,
Cushlei
II
Biuuis
ANDt
Horsesnoe
is
t
Wagon and Carriage- WerU.
Fish rethsr' Wagon.
1M auUeJTcr'fiD, Flione 159
Clarke & Fit Ik liaye received ft carload
o( the celebrated James E. Patton
strictly pure liquid paiuU.
First National Bank.
THE DALLES - - - OREQON
A General Banking BuBinoso transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on dav of collection.
Bight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, Ban Francisco and porl
land. DIREOTOK8.
D. P. Thompson. Jno, 8. Boiibnuk,
Eo. M. Williams, Gko. A. Likuu.
H, M. Bball.
BO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
TRADE MARH8
Jesiqnb
C0IVHI0HT8 AC.
Anrono if ndlna a tkeleli Mid doicrlntlnn m"
quickly uicerlaln our opinion free nLethor ici
Invention probably patentable. Coiimiuiilc.
tlontiirlctlreoimdentlal. Handbook wi I'atent
tent free. Oldest agency fur aecurlair uateim.
1'atei.W Uken tCroueli Mwm V reeelVe
tptclatnotlct, without cLariie, mtEb
a nneomeir limit rated weeklr. UrvMl elr
il l(in of any clentltla luurnaJ, O'erwa. 13 a
p-'-Ji:?riPt!Iitu-' BOWlijrij newidilwi
0. 3e'r. New Tori
1. OK If Ht, Waibllitou. uXi
Ah
tu latlon
rear
IS-lnolt Motor.)
and Motors
.MANUFACTtlltKI) ltY
AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO
SUITABLE FOR DRIVINO
GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS,
ELEVATORS, PRINTING- PRESSES, ETC
Circulars nnd particulars furnished on application.
F. S. GUNNING, Agent,
un2o A"1 wAitta, ukkgon
THE. DKLLES
STEAM LAUNDRY.
Dewey whito wnsh? Yes, and wash whito. You can
Havana thing washed at tho Steam Laundry. The
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, but tho standard rales, which aro 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 and Retail
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agency for the Greate t American Liquor
Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey.
WHISKEY iromJ'-'.TMo f U.00 pr tmllou. ( I to 15 ytmrsjiTd.")
IMPORTED 00GNA0 iron! 7.l)0 to $1:2.00 pur jrullon." (11 to SO yearn old.
0 A. LI FORNIA BEARDIES from Kl.'.'fi to(.00 pernullorl. H to il yt-nre olil
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
0LYMPIA BEER on draUKlit, and Val Watz and Olympia Beor in botllw
linportL'd Alo nnd I'ortor,
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIGARS.
Was co Ware house Company
Headquarters for Seed Grain of aliunde
Headquarters for Feed Grain oipii kinds
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, an kinds
Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, SflffSt
Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle-
tnn T?1miT T1h Flour is manufactured expreenly lurfa"?
WXL J. XJ U.J. . U8e. ovyHuck 8 guaranteed to givo mti8facU0fc
Wa sell our goods lower tlmu tiny houao in the trade, aud it you don t tliuwio
call and gut our pneee and be convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats.
WTSSRJJ , 55
DEALERS IN
All kinds of
Funepal Supplies
Crandallfi Burget
UNDERTAKERS
iP EMBALMERS
Tho Dalles, Or.
Hobes,
Burial Shoes
Etc.
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 Grooer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer.