The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 05, 1900, Image 2

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    For a Nice
Suit of Clothes.
I'antlnp. OvcrcvitJn-cr Fancy Vcstlnp.
0
i the prc:ent time not only is Ibcrc bo
i 1 1 i t
war tincier way, uui tue umipiuis
who, in ibe ohlen days, always lintl ;
an excuse to start war, find their
occupation pone.
THE FIGHTING BOERS. I
i
An Englishman's Account of Battles
Fought with Them.
KinUlv rail and exsmlne ray tnck of Im
TfliUrf And Domestic Woolens. A fine stock to
select from. . . .
Suits insdc Jroro t he lowest rris to the high
est grade
J, A. Eberie
Fine
Tailoring.
The Dalles Daily Chroniele,
SEBSCKIl'TItlN l'KICE.
One week ? 15
One month 50
One year 6 00
FRIDAY - - JANUARY 5, 1000
Senator Kyle, of South Dakota,
has decided to return to the Re
publican ranks. As for the other
senator, Pcttigrew. be represents no
body but himself. He thought he
had a party of renegades at his back,
"but can find nothing there but his
shadow.
Thai theie was a considerable
movement of immigration toward
"Washington last year is indicated by
the fact that in 1S99 nearly 100,000
acres within the Spokane land office
district were filed upon. 2searly 700
families secured homes from the
government during the twelvemonth
in this district. Review.
This country is estimated to have
21,458,294 children of school age, of
whom 70 per cent are in the common
schools. In 1870 the school atten
dance was but OH per cent. The
average school year has been length
ened eleven days in the last quarter
of a century. Thirty-two states
have adopted compulsory school at
tendance laws.
"While no intimation has as yet
been received from Ottawa in regard
to the composition of the second
Canadian contingent for South
Africa, the greatest enthusiasm is be
ing displayed not only in the city of
"Victoria, but throughout the island
ly young men anxious to unite with
the detachment, says the Victoria
Times. Many of those who hesitated
before on account of the belief that
the Canadians would not see active
service, arc the foremost in proffer
ing their sei vices now that it becomes
more plain that every man will he
required to meet the situction in
South Africa. Lieutenant Colonel
Giegory, who has himself offered to
serve in any capacity, wfih the con
tingent now being formed, lias ovor
100 applications from volunteers
who are anxious to go to the front
Just What
You uuant.
REGULATOR LINE.
They Are renrlfsi mid Uxrelleut
MrUmiicn l,ui' of tin- Enu-
llh Outnumber Thi-lnt In :
Ever CiiKnci'tuciit.
M. Z. DONNELL,
THE DRUGGIST.
It is usual. I know, for military men
jo snetr at. the ptnualship, or want of
it. which, ::s they allege, was responsi
ble for the Majuba disaster theie crit
ics are wie after the tvent. It . for
cottcn that the llotrs met other officers
than Gun. Colley nt Ilronkhorst Spruit
in a number of fitrhts about Pretoria,
Potchesu-oom. ami other villages, and
that in no case were our men and mili
tary leaders able to stand up to the
enemy.
At Durban, in Natal, in 15-15, wc pot
the worst of it, as we did at Doorukop.
where English olUcers of the ordinary
type commanded. The only military
succe.-1- which English olllcers can claim
in a rjciu many encounters with the
Coer is the battle of IJoomplaats,
f .uThf in 1S4S, between artillery and
fli::Llcck guns. It is. therefore, non
sense to take refuge behind the lack of
gt nerulsair- of our leaders. If such fac
tors as courage and leadership do not
come into the controversy, except to r.
very limited e:teat. in what direction
must we look for th-j explanation of our
defeats'.'.
At l.iing's Xeek the action began by
our truns dropping a few shells into the
lljer lines, and, as admitted by tht
Iioers themselves, the small loss thej
suilired from this ilre Gen. Jouberi
was nearly hit by a splinter of a sheli i
induced them to think seriously o! i 2d Street.
abandoning the posltio.. They wen j
r.bout to leave when the attach by i
small number of mounted infantry and
bv a fev
ment
reached the User lines, the others being
stormed a short distance away: ami
as they were unsupported, these wore
driven back down the lull
fcjlied and -wounded on the JJntish side. JIAMCFACTUHEHS oy
ncrainst 2-1 Boers killed and woundtd. .
"At in?02o, fought a lew davs afiur- ' Fine Lara and Sausages
Complete
Cipe
of
Drus
at
mfl JM
t
IS
ig
it;
Dalles, Portland & Astoria i Co.
The KtcmmTK of the ItCKtilntor Line will run an vr the fol '3
IdwIiib kcIiiiIiiU', tln Com jinny riwurvliiR tlio rlulit to cIiiuiro '3
vrlirtlulu wltliout luitlfo.
Str. notfulntor.
jUmlK'il IjiiiiHiik )
IT.
I.v. I'orll.uiil
II t 7 A. SI.
Mnnilii)
Weliiciliiy
Frliliiy
Arr. PiilU-n
nt.' l'. .
Ship your
Freight
via
Str. Dalles City.
(Tnui-lilng nt all Wny I'olutu )
IIOtt'N. tf
I.v. I lulled I.v. l'drthitul,
nt r,;,iii a. m. nt r. a. i.
Mmiiliiy Tuetilny g
1 miicuii- .. j unfunny ,j
Regulator Line. , VrV. i WiVsna ArriK
(niiccrtnlu) (iliicertnliij ,3
New ideas in Wnll Punor bore. Such
wide variety b we are showing never be
fore Rraced a single stock. Ileal imita-
tion creton effects at ordinary prices,
i Good natiets nt cheap paper prices.
I Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, yours i
I ior a small jirice, ui uur piuru uu iniiu
street. Also a full line of house imiuts.
iD. W. VAUSE, Third St.
DOWN.
I.v. DnllcK
lit 1 A. M.
;'Tm'iliiy ..
p. TlmtMluy
Htunliiy .
I; Arr. I'nrtlntiil
5. HtA r. i.
It ! m
FOR COMPORT, ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
nivol bv the 3ti'iimern nl the Iteeulntnr 1.1 ni. The Comjiiiny wilt emlenvor to Rive ItK jmt
ions the In-it nervier jioislhle. I-or lurllier inn
f l'urtlana nre, OA Httect Dncls.
W.
iriinitloii uililrexi
C. ALLAWAY, Con. Act., The Indie.
TJ.T.lYiJtlVTiiJri.T4.Wi.W.Ti.i.AVi.Vl
! BLPKELEY & jlOBfiKTOJI,
Wholesale ana Retail
C. S. Smith,
DRUGGIS
ti:k
Up-to-date Qroeer
Fresh Eggs and Creamery
Cutter u specially.
yfflsr WIiggIs
lu
and Motors
1IA.NI KATI Ili:i) 1IY
Carry the Largest Stock of
Drugs and Druggists' Sundries
In Eastern O.-ezon.
I AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO
"Phone 270. !
175 Second Street. THE DALLES
.s
PACKERS OF
PORKand BEEF;H
ward, a force of about 300 men and :w
guns v.-ere stopped on a small pjau':.':
end after aa action lasting all da. nv.
men, ivith the two guiu, were wiih
drawn during the night, leaving tht XT A Sj- A (jOl'Cr
und. Tl.i u-
Cursrs of y BRAND
l;.
12,
i
is:
GKSEItAI,
dead ami wounded on the iTound.
Iioers also left the Held at night.
ths Boers crept up to v, i
At
this figh
GJ yardi of our guni. They lo.-t 17
killed and wounded, while our lo&s w&s !
142 killed and wounded.
A force of about COO infantry set out
for the summit of Majuba hill on the
eight of February 20, IbSl.
about iji) combatant. After leaving i
i
some companies on the road abau: Aw :
men reached the summit and wert- di.-- i
posed in various positions about th.
rim of the mountain. The fivst sUu:- i
were fired about sis o'clock, nnd tin j
cambat went on unintcrrupt?!y f-: j
hoars. In the final stages the mai:: '
body of the Iioers crept to withii. 4 j
j ards, and for a considerable time fa- J
;iiladud our troops at this distance, j
Many of the men fel! in the eubse-1
(jnent flight; but when the flghtJut;
was o-er, at one o'clock, our coi-.iiai: a i :
were sv) kditd and wounded, while tin !
Doers
ed.
ktllwl and wounded within ten tniuuti-.'.
the Boers losing one. In the J:ur.(.f.oi:
raid our losses were about loo kllld
and wounded, the Boers having live i
killed und wounded in the actual fight-!
ing.
JRIFD BEEF. ETC.
IF-
Q
...
4
mmmw
...AUD...
There were i 4T1YT'I TriCt
J-ji J L ,
Wngon end Carriage Work.
Fish Brcthors' Wagon.
Third and JeiTcrnn. PIioiig 159
SUITABLE FOR DRIVING
GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS,
ELEVATORS, PRINTING- PRESSES, ETC
Circulars and pnr'Irnlnrs funiiulied t.n u;jiieatiti.
F. S. GUNNING-, Agent,
un2G THE UAl.LK-s, OH EG ON
Wasco Warehouse Company
i Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain ot eii kin
I Headquarters for Rolled Grain, an kinds.
i Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, X?L'l rD
; Headquarters fcr "Byers' Best" Pendle-
3 ton Flour.
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing.
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies.
. lost one killed and four wom:5- j (JflP. SCCOllu & lWMl 'PtOHC 15
At Bronkhorst we lost 12 nan i
This FIonriH manufacturi'd I'xprcpHly for fnmi!j
uei . uvurv Hack if L'uarantcid to civ Piidnfm-tinti.
We mil our poods lower than any hoiieu iu Iho tradi, and ii you don't think to
call and not our pric-ifi and be convinced.
.1
lets
f.:3rt Vt 1 ALIT ,
LOST V'GOR
AND MANHOOD
Horatio Uubens, a man tvUo mado
Cures Itrj)Otency,27ii-ht Emissions ano
wasting- LUewjrj, ail eftecls of bciI-
; jjSs5?)) tibu'je, or excels and indis
W?sr- crc-ior1, AJtorvetoniftuiu
' ii t,il),J(l luiUlf;i-. 1'rihf.b ti.j
L ji V idnii 'r-U; to ;ialc cueeh
rctot.i tl.o fire of mhi1.:
! SCIWX Bymaiinifp'-r box: O i -lor
,$2. no; with a written
i tco to euro or refaisu Ue moiu j .
! WERVJTA MEDICAL CO.
j Olinter. . Jaekscn Sis., OH1CACO, tUV.
Aiaoaro for rhraitlm Ohainber nS2 klke' wgliton, Tl.o
him j sin wmiii lynillUlj( wiuu rno-
ution. O. B. Juhniton of Kichoiond, i
FMf1K
Aiicsi xriJ.uuo iraiu. ivr vv wjai, oarioy ana taiS.
Butchers
end Farmers
..Exchange..
Kecj nn drnuKht the cclelirntei!
fOU JIlJlA, BKKK, iiokiii.wl
wifwl tt;f lt Ik-it In The lJulltM,
nt the umiiil prlee. C'omoin, try
itnnd bt foiivlncei). AIo the
riimrt hranUk of Win?, Mjuor
and ( li'uis.
It ii usually maintained that ihanu
Traiuraal flphts were fought at a dis
advantage, and that our men wvrc in
each case tastiy outnu.i.Kr-d. If v.e
accept the lloer nccounts, our force
were pot outnunvurl-d. A: M:.ju'.;a tiicy
say they had about 4"') men. 13m we'n
! as3uminp thjt th;;-' wev; (,s mat.. a
1 l.WO B-.rji, tii,-' i .:' i is txtrenie-
ly uuftatisfa-; ;r . African Ceiiew.
Sandujiehes
A OIIII! t U:ili 1 15 S ft. h.ill't.
IIIWIIIIHMlll I- fc M
C. J. STUBLING
Wholesale and Rolall
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agency for the Greate American Liquor
j icsiuyiuiiG mm mam ffiii5acy,
1 WEISKLY iruiu "' to $IMIU j.cr unlloii. 4 Ti lf venru old.
t IMPORTED (J0GJIA0 from ?7.00 to ylL'.tK) per miilou. 11 to 'M venta old.'
CALIFORNIA BEAKl'ILB Iom t",.X to)i CO er iruilmi. tti ill yearn t I
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUOES SOLD.
pLYMPIA BEER on draul.t, and Val Ulatr. and Olvmnm Beer in M:lc
Iui)mrti.-d Alu and Toitur.
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIG-ARS.
GUAKUIAN'g KOTICE.
THE COI'STY COURT Of TJit.
t . ' - w M.w ii i. . 1 1 UICU UlifllUlWTf 111 If1 tnitTfiv rtf IhA .1 I. i
war on the port of tbe rebcl againat '''' l'ln Halm. It acta like magic !wJ;f"j,Kllm,-1Au,'leJurt'"'-K'''
liimsclf, as counsel for tbe Cuban I ',"8 traub'ed h
.! .m- .. ' mentineal80a( In apeakine of it he
American people bv hia threat nf
DKAIER.S IN
fi ai i:
lunl.iM
fspepssa l
Digests what you eat.
It artiflcially diKcsts the food nnd nlds
"UM" " 'uieiiKiueniDir and recon-
BtructinBTli. c-xbausted digestive or- nil UnAc r,C
yans. It is I he latest (covered direst- ", 1I1CS
ant and tonic. j0 oihnr
4 Miiwm Ufpiica,
lllO I rtfAl Uinf... 'Willi in. Mv fnnf i... c.n1U . Knir rin ihli.liit. .lui. ..i w. i . .
.... v ....VI. .Jiuuo, mere ig . vnun iiu "-'"""j Miwimicr i- (iimi- vxh'ivij ":u vfe mill Doniianfcntiv fiirAa
peace i Cub." Thla 'SS&rT fe JSS
hardly news l0 ibe United States, for ' For ty Blakeley HooKl.to. ' ut.r.rui U aiV..K",V.:,,'ii: ZXZ Slcklleaduche.GastSa cVamrand
oven body who has been reading the I "J ludehted u Qui. Minute Cou.h : ESSiSiSS -'te '
minors lias knmvn tl m fM jt Luro for iuv hea tU nriil hi it ,,.A firi.il ui u wru t,t n,,,,, . ' ii-' i jwUJu r.
( . ui ifiiuri ' " v w ii iiiivi m ui irit
CraudallfiBayget
UNDERTAKERS
EMBALM ERS
Tho Dallcio, Or.
mnof lung troublu foiluwiiip prippc
many months Cuba m been tranquil. ' ,
This u iirBi ..... Tt"i'a'lf
t,;' , . r uluru UM ; of tLh nevw fallinu remudy
.. iv-ui jjfin-u hi ciiua in tlnco
wm-i uoii iii me kuu:iical iinnrtur nl
i i. wiwiinii-.' mirtii. rai-Kf l: iuit.
IJobes,
Burial Shoes
Etc,
...inhmi i... n.i.1 .i
Ctt'.ll
euro toiighe, colds, croon, bronuhiti
quarters ot n conluiy. Kver since IneM.jiil, urlppe and tlirout and hint'
tlio risinys began in the rest of Uir! lro","v'' Us early uso proven
. . . : tllintillun. it a t hi. ,,!, i.
npanisu colonies in the Western remedy that eiv,. i ,
we Uioir liven tolhe prompt rh'i i'1 V "rt'." 'ili-n-.i Kin.u
mm uuxt ui kin of Annie. i;.-.iii. .mil u ...
It
I'Mllk Kliuit m.1 Mill VMIIl.tui Ji;nlMii.',1.i (.r
IIB
Jonlttn. fimJ ll ivrtutk lntrttl Jn Mid utnte. '
lid llU.L' I "l'i'"' J"'"t Court lit tin- umrt tmmi there '
Hint ,,! 1J cjiy, ofKoi,, n it,.- m, i, y ol j
tfl COIi. ' Jnuy. IKD.iit Hi lioiirnf im, i'eluf:i: i, in , !
atmlujB ' !',!,,'!".! ',li!ro ";' MM wliy u liWo I
OKI- FOR A DOSE.
(nil BT0 l?"l:". Prattnt
r "iKvi rnciit i it.. ro,. l. t i.-r-r.rr ...
uinl Hint thin onlc-r be imblikhiil nt lealt Vhiw 1 IL'.' "? "Mm"" .ah? K',i .1'Vnl, ; '
juiconlve nwfch in fi Untie Clr.nilci, ! L!'liMl" JMfte or. 'Vusll Kocolk1'
iKly nnuMitpcr prliitiil In comity. ""-a.ikq LO.Phila.
iiemiapneie tiuiliif; the days ui
Ferdinand VJ I. in the eaily part of
the century, Cuba hae either been in
actual or virtual rebellion. When
ever one rising was stopped preparn
tious began for the nest one. At
SIek Headache absolutely and perma
nently cured by usintc Molti Tea. A
pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation
andindiyeBtioii, makes you eat, fileep,
work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed
or money back. 25 cts. and 60 cts.
Ulakeley & Houghton Druggist'.
JMIttJ llila am day ol iKt'cmber. Ihw.
lKi'"-1 County Jmigc.
Clarke & Falk have 011 sale a full line
of paint and artist's brushee.
Subicrlbe for Tho Chronicle.
J. B. Clark, Peoria, III., taya, "Sur
geons wanted to operate on me for piles,
but I cured them with UeWitt's Witch
Hnsel Sake." It is Infallible for plies
and tkln diseases. Berars of counter
NONE
EB BAKERY.
I have re-opened this woll-lmown Bakery,
and am now prepared to supply every
body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also
all kinds of Staple and Fanoy Grocer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer
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