The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 29, 1900, Image 2

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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
BUuscnirxioN muck.
One week $ 15
One month 50
One year G 00
MONDAY - JANUARY 29, 1900
ABSURD PROTECTORATE TALK.
Nothing more visionary in gov
ernment has ever been proposed
than that the United States should
go into the business of setting up
ignorant races in republics to be pro
tected by our army and navy. A
republic presupposes capacity for
self-rule. It is defined as a "state in
which the sovereign power resides
in the whole body of the people, and
is exercised by representatives elected
l)y them." A government over
which another power was supremo in
any way, or claimed rights of. tute
lage, would certainly not be a re
public. Theio are some who insist
that we should have authorized
Aguinaldo to form a republic, und
served as bis monitor and guardian
during a probationary period. The
Tagal revolutionists never showed
the slightest inclination to accept a
place as pupils of the United States.
They could never be persuaded to
define their demands, even orally.
But if they could have obtained the
sovereignty, under American restric
tions and temporary supremacy, the
ridiculous and dangerous nature of
the compact would soon have become
apparent to both sides, and to the
world.
In the first place, the Tagal idea
of government is completely inter
woven with church affairs. Church
and state have been much the same
with them, with the church practical
ly in the ascendant. The Tagals
would not and could not set up a
government of their own without
positive church affiliations and di
vision of public revenue. To what
extent does any one expect the
United States not only to found "re
publics" with an established church
but to protect them afterward with
army and navy? If to avert this
difficulty we had dictated absolute
religious freedom to the Tagals wo
bhould be put in the position of
forcing a constitution npon them, of
writing their fundamental law as the
condition of allowing thum to be an
alleged it-public. We could not
have put them in control of the
whole archipelago without crushing
many other tribes, and for the only
reason that the Tagals desired to
rule over all and, being armed, were
making themselves troublesome. If
the United States is to govern the
Philippines at all it must bovith a
free hand and under its own estab
Ijshed Hues of action. A protectorate
experiment would quickly become a
nightmare of conflicting authority,
a hopeless tanglo of half-way sover
eignty to be settled at last by the
law of force.
Instead of ordaining something
labeled a Tagal republic, with a con
ititution shaped by ourselves, which
the revolted tribe would have re
jected iu any case, the United States
has pursued a straight road, n policy
clearly defined and perfectly intel
ligible to every other nation. The
sovereignty of the Philippines is ours
with all responsibilities acknowl
edged Our army and navy arc
protecting the islands, but not on
lines laid down by semi savages or
insurrectionary juntas. Our decrees
are decishe, and not by indirection.
Our generals can net without con
ferring with a Filipino cabinet. Many
who began by calling the policy
adopted imperialistic are working
over to n sort of middle ground.
Democratic leaders can be named
who want to keep enough of the
Philippines to insure our commercial
supremacy. Even Mr. Hryan is re
ported to be making concessions to
expansion sentiment in the South,
lie is said to be willing now "to
have a naval base and commercial
privileges and to exercise protecto
rate functions as regards other
nations," and to confer "local sover
eignty." The Republican party is
not paltering in this fashion. It
stauds unflinchingly by the full
sovereignty. Uetwecn this and
abandonment there is nothing but
confusion and disaster; and abandon
ment would be lasting disgrace.
Globe-Democrat.
WINTER TRIPS.
For winter residence or winter cuting
ideal conditions will be found on every
hand in California. Plenteous early
rainfall hag this season given to the
eenii-tropical vegetation wonderful im
petus ; the floral ofTerinns are more than
usually generous and the crop of
southern fruits bountiful and excellent.
Old ccean possesses new charms at
Santa Barbara, Santa Monica, Long
Beach, Coronado and the enchanted isle
of the sea, Catalina where fishing,
boatiug, rambling, riding, hunting anil
loaling uay be enjoyed a9 nowhere elte.
Quiet little spots, snug and warm,
offer themselves at Montecito. Nordhoff,
Pasadena, Echo Mountain, San Jacinto,
Fall Brook and Palm Springs.
For renewing health and vigor, here
abound many tot springs, of widely
varying constituents and demonstrated
merits; the dry, ant ! tic, tonic air of
I the desert may be enjoyed at Banning,
Indio, Yuma.; and, even farther on, at
Phoenix, Tucson, El Paso, exists con
ditions equally well indicated for weak
throats and lungs.
Mviny think nothing in nature more
attractive than the shimmering olive
orchards of Santa Barbara and San
Diego; others prefer the stately walnuts
of Ventura and Los Nielos, or the
lemons of Fernando; but for glorious
fruit and graceful tree commend us to
the golden orange, first, last and always,
and it exists in greatest perfection at
Covina, Riverside, Redlands and iliijh
lands. Equally interesting is the
scientific and tempting fashion in which
the sorting and packing of the orange is
hero accomplished.
The faithful were exhorted to see
Mecca and shuffle off; but wiser gener
ations will see California of the south
and prolong life. tf
linblit'il tliu (iuive.
A startling incident, of which Mr.
John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the
subject, is narrated by him as follows:
"I was in a moit dreadful condition. My
skin was almost yellow, i-yes sunken,
tongue coated, pain continually in back
and sides, no appetite gradually grow
ing weaker day by day. Three physi
cians had given me up. Fortunately, a
friend advised 'Electric Bitters' ; and to
my great joy and surpriee, the first
bottle mado a decided improvement. I
continued their use for three weeks, and
am now a well man. I know they eared
my life, and robbed the grave of another
victim." No one should fail to try them.
Only 50c, guaranteed, at Blokeley &
Houghton's drug store, 5
J Nasal Catarrh (juicldy yields to treat
ment by Ely'a Cream Balm, which ia agree
ably aromatic. It ia received through tho
nostrils, cleanses ami hcala tho whole sur
face over which it dillusen itself. Druggists
esll tho COo. fcizo; Trial hzo by mail, 10
cents. Test it and you are suro to coutinuo
tho treatment.
AlUIOlUlCOllHillt.
To accomrnodato thobo who are partial
to tho uso of atomizers in applying liquids
into tho nasal passages for catttmatl trou.
Mes, tho proprietors prepare Cream Balm in
liquid form, which will bo known as Ely'a
Liquid Cream Balm, Trico including the
spmyinr; tubo u 7fi cents. Druggista or by
moil. Tho liquid form embodies tho med
icinal properties of tho solid preparation.
Clarke & Falk liayo received a carload
of the celebrated James K. Patton
trictly pare liquid palate.
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
OK T11K
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Train leave and art: due to arrive at 1'ortUml
LKJVK. '
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OVKK1.AN1) KX-
burn, Ashland, Cae-
, MUCIN, HUM."
Ashland, Cai" 1 j
:ito, OKden.Sau I
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.oo r.M.
ramento, u
Francisco.
I -o Anrek's.Kl 1'aso,
New Orleans ami i
1 1 Kn.t '
h.-yi i i iKotcburg and way .ta
h.m A. -m. ,lon,
I fVta Wooilburj for i
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1:50 1'. SI
Dally ' fi'-n,,K.V.c,.VUV.": !
Dally
HJlZt ' West solo, Hrown- except
except 1 ..in . ...i.,.,i..i,i ; i., v..
Sundays I t "
I7:S0 A. M.
ICorvalll
(station
and way lj;toi'..M
INUEl'KNDKNTE lUSSKXGKK. K.xrre.-s train
Dally (except Sundayl.
1:50 d. in. fl.v. ...l'ortlaiid ...Ar.) s:ia.tn
7:30 p. m. M. .MeMlunvHle..l.v.
D:K)h, m
4:!On. m
8:30 v- m.
ndepondence..
l. I.V.J
Dally. tDany, except Sunday.
DINING CABS ON OdllEN KOUTE.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEKl'ERS
AND SECOND-CLASS SLKEVINC UAUb
Attached to all Through Trains.
Iilrprt connection at ian hrancltco with Ocel
I dental and Oriental and 1'acltlc mall ntciinuhlp
I line for JAPAN and CHINA. SallltiK dates on
at plication.
! Kates and tickets to Eastern points and Eu
rope. Also JAPAN, U1IINA, HONOLULU anC
1 Al'STKALlA.
i All above trains arrive at and depart Irorr
, (irand Central Station. Filth and Irvint: streets
j YAMHILL DIVISION.
j Pasfengcr Depot, foot of Jeilcrion street.
Leave for Sheridan, week days, t4:S0p. m
; Arrive at Portland, u:30 a. in.
I Leave for AIItl.IE on Monday, Wednesday and
! Friday at b:S a. in. Aniv- at Portland, Tut-
uav, iiiursany auu saiuruaj u a.iu p. m.
Except Sunday. "Except Saturday.
K. K0ES1.EP.,
.lanaier.
(i, II. MAUKHAM,
Asst. 0. F. fc Pass. .2t
Through Ticket Ufllre, Ml Third street, where
throURh tickets to all points In tho Eastern
SUtes, Canada and Europe can be obtained at
lowest rates from
J. 11. KIKKLAND, Ticket Axent.
or N. 1V1IEA1.DON.
F- s.
Gunning,
Blacksmith,
Wagon Shop,
Horseshoeing.
Dealer in Blacksmith Supplies.
Cor. Seuoufl & Lai. 'Phone lfi
GUARDIAN'S NOTICE.
TN THE COI'NTY COURT OK THE STATE
1 of Oregon, for Watco county.
In the matter of the Riinnliiinship of (icorge
kllmt. Frank KlImt.Ani.le Jordan, Katie Jordan
and Mary Jmdan, minors.
Now on this 9lh day of Dec-ember, lsW, came
William Jordan, the (Inly npiwitntcd, Ualllied
and nctliiK vnardianof the ubovu mimed minors,
and presinted hi petition prajiiu; loran order
authorizing and directing him to hell the interest
of ..ald minora in certain real prorty herein
after described, and It appearing to tho court
from said petition that it is meessary nnd bene
ficial to said wards- that their intnieit in the
south half of the toutheast quarter of section
1M, township - north, rantto 1.! east, W. M., be
sold; therefore It is ordered that 'Ihtresa Kllmt.
the mother and next of kin of (ieortfc Kllmt and
Frank Kllmt and sanl William Jordan, father
and next of kin of Annie, Katie and Mnry
Jordan, and all persons Interi'stcd In said estate,
appear before this court at the court room there
oi in Dalle City, Orecon, on the Gth dnv of
jauuury, i'.kkj, at tne tiouroi iuo o clock it m.,
then and there to show cause wny a license
should not be Kianted for tl usaioof such estate,
and that this order be published at least threo
successive Meets iu Tho Dulles Chronicle, u
weeKly newspaper printed In said county.
Dated thisHth day of December, lh'.cj.
ItOllKItT MAYS,
lecl3-I County Judce.
60 YEAR8'
EXPERIENCE
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1 RACE MARKS
JE3IQM3
Copyrights Ac.
Qtllcklr lisrcrlftllt liur (itiinlitn friii irfnlhpr u'
Anrnno nendlnir n fskrtrh find dpfcrlntinn mn
invention Is Drobnblv nnlf iilahtn. rfntimtintrft
tions Htrlctly cojiuoeutlnl. Handbook on I'atentt
l'nlci.ta taken through Jluim & Co. recclru
ilitclalnotlce, wltlioutctaarno, lutlie
Scientific American,
A han1omcl IUntrMvl weoklf. LnrsOTt elr.
rulntluii of miy coteniiuu Journal. 'J'ernia, 'i a
rur: fnur montUs, L Sola bjrall newrdoAlern.
MUNN&Co.3'oro.dw.y. (jew York
Uruicli umc. 1' Pt WashlLulon, I). C
KureklL HnrnnRu nit Iu ftift u.t
pretervutlvo of nuw leather
und tliu ljft rvnovutor tit old
leutlier. Holls.htjftens, black
ena mid prutectu. Uto
Eureka
Harness
Oil VOlir liunxa. vnh. nl.l Iw.r-
HfM, mid your currlmjetop, and llicy
will not only look lttpr but fr
luiitftr. holdevtrywlitrolii tuns-all
uvs from half plnti to live gallons.
ui i. (Tiauiau oil to.
B 8 HUNTIWQTOK g Wl.tlOt
HUNT1NOTOK di WILSON.
ATTOKNKYB AT LAW,
Olllce over Klnt Nat. Ilauk
Just What
You uuant.
Now ideas in Walt Paper boru. Such
wide variety as we are showing never be
foru graced a single stock. Iteal 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 on Third
street. Also a full line of house paints.
D. W. VATJSE, Third St.
..GJ1AS. mu-
Butchers
and Farmer's
..Exchange..
Keeps on draught the celebrated
COLUMIIIA llKEIt, ackuowl.
edged the bet beer In The Dalles,
at the usual price. Conic In, try
It und be rouvlueed. AImi the
Finest brands of Wines, 1.1 juor
and Cigars.
Sandrjuiehes
of nil Kinds alttays on hand,
BLRKELEY & HOUGHTDH,
Wholosnlo and Ratal!
Carry the Largest Stock of
Drugs and Druggists' Sundries
In Eastern Oregon.
175 Second Street. THE DALLES
UAH I
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Wagon and Carriage Work.
Fish Brothors' Wagon.
Third and JciTcr'nu, Phono 159
3!
fitslorei VITALITY,
LOST V'GOR
AND MANHOOD
Cures Impotcncy, Night Emissions and
wasting diseastia, all '.'Hecta of eulf-
ahusc, or excess and India,
crction. AiiurvotonluuiiU
hliMitl liuilihir. lirings liu
pink glov to pale chccltaaiif
restores the lire of youth.
By mall KO per box: O boxes
ior ii.5(; with a written lmiiu hii-
tco to euro or reluiKl tho monuy.
IMERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests tho food and aids
xjaturo In strengthening and recon
structing tho exhausted digestive or-
nns. If. larVinlntr.at HI
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can approach It In efficiency. 1 1 in-
n2i,lL,i6,,eVTesil.nd Permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn!
flatulence, Sour Stomach? Nausea
BkHeadache,Gastnilgla,Cram,anrj
rr 1 A J Y
DRUGGISTS
BiacKsmnns
Horsesnoe
9m
!!...
Stiiimets
lowing M-hiiliile,
selinlulu without
Str. noirulntor.
(I.lmtted bindings.)
Ship your
Freight
via
DOWN.
, I.v. Dalles
at 8 A. M,
Tuesday
, Thuinlay ....
Saturday.
Arr. Portland
, at !i V. M.
111-.
I.v. I'ortl.iud i
at 7 A. M. i
Mondas 1
.WtdnesOHy
Friday PorrnlntnT T.ino
Arr. Kail
at.'i r. m.
FOR COMFORT, ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
Travel by the Steamers of tho Itegitlatnr Line.
rons tho best service possible.
, Portland Otllce, Oak-Htrect Dock. W.
JHHK. Illll IIIIXH
.MANtTACTlllllM) IIY
AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO
SUITABLE FOR DRIVING
GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS,
ELEVATORS, PRINTING- PRESSES, ETC
Circulars and particnlaru fnrnlulieil on application.
nnfi
Grandall
DEALEK.S IX
All kinds of
UNDERTAKERS
5 EMBALMERS
Tho Dallos, Or.
Funeral Supplies
PIONEER BAKERY.
I hare 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 Grocer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grooer.
Wasco Warehouse Company
iTT J a i f
:-n-mrieTs ior
Headquarters tor
Headquarters for
Headquarters for
Headquarters for
ton Flour.
Wa boII our goodB lower than any house in the trade, and if you dou't think K
call and net our prieeB and be convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats
C. J. STUBLING
Wholesale and Retail
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agenoy for the Greate American Liquor
Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey,
WHISKEY Jroin a.7fi to .u0 rmr BHflon. (TtS TTyeari old. ) "
IMPORTED 0pQNA0fnnn $7.00 to 12.00 per Kallon. (11 to W yeaTToUI.'
gAMfORMIA BRAKDIEB Iton.gMojO pergallun. "(4 toll yearn
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIGARS.
! 'IV'wu,
Dalies, Pflfiiana & flstori uav. eg.
nf tho HcKUlntor l.lnn will run us per tlo fol-'
the Company leservlng tliu right to chanit'
notice.
Str. Dnllnn city,
(ToueliliiR at nil Way Point,,) J
Down.
I.v. Dalles
iitoinn A. M.
Monday
Wfdnestluy ,
I'rldny
Arr. Portland
(uncertain)
... .. iTA
at f, a.m.'
1ue,l,r
imrsuay
Hatlinliiy
Arr. I lulu.
(unceruin) j
The Company will endeavor to give Its juit-J
For further Information address 'j
C. ALLAWAY, Oen. Agt., The Dalle.. ,j
and Motors
F. S. GUNNING-, Agent,
THE DALLES, OKKfiON
& Burget
Hobes,
Burial Shoes
Etc.
-x .
aeea u-ram of ail kinds.
Feed Gram ot eii kin
Rolled Grain, ail kinds
Bran, Shorts, Tm" t&
"Byers' Best" Pendle
This Flour ia manufactured expresnly for family