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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1893.
CASCADE NOTES.
The Nkauianla rionwr k of
ltuiramBto Womb un.
TlieCasi ude 1'ionee has the folio -int:
Warren 'a cannery U only run nmj;
mbout one-fourth tinit owintt to the scar
city of list).
Tlios. Coyle has been continuously in
the pwemnient employ fur ten years nt
the Cascades.
The voice of the liauiuK. and chisel
tf the stonecutter again rinfrs in the air.
It is about the most welcome sound
that could lie heard here.
P. I.. fates caught eighteen dozen
trout lust Fridav afiernoon up Herman
creek. We are not.'mistaken thatis in
th figures Mr.'Catea srave us, it was
eishteen ilosen, no more.
Miss Ida E. Jones, the accomplished
daughter of Mr. K. 15. Jones, has re
ceived the appointment as postmaster of
Cascades. Her bond has been executed
and returned to Washington.
J. (i. and I. X. Iay are pettinp the
minitn for the work here from their
B
own quarry at Kaymond, Calif. We
are Informed that it is a first-class qual
ity of stone and will take the finest kind
of a polish.
A little girl of Mrs. Daniels, who lives
above the city was taken to Portland by
Dr. Candiani, who in connection with
Ir. McKenzie, of that city, performed
an operation for the tuberculoses of the
hip bone. The operation is a very diffi
cult one and is pleasant news to know
that the little child is doing finely and
will undoubtedly thoroughly recover.
The dynamo for the electric .light is
here. It will furnish fifty lights 200t
candle power each. In addition to fur
nishing light for the night force that is
to be employed after low water the
owners will furnish light to the business
houses of the city. Considering the size
of thecitvit is doubtful if there is an
other town in the United States of it-
iize that can boast of so metropolitan in
titutions as an electric light plant.
The Keaulator has been a benefit t,
Skamania countv almve the Cascade.-
Her daily appearance in summer has re
lieved the loneliness of a spare popula
tion. Many an invoice of supplies sli
has brought to cheer the settier. many ii
landing made to oblige a single passen
ger. The unanimous verdict of our pen
pie would be "success to the Kegulator.
Hie is "a thing of beauty and a joy tor
ever."
Dr. C. F. Candiani, with his charm
teristic energy, has started another en
terprise. fie has leased two acres of
land from Alex Watt for a term of ten
years for the purpose of erecting a largi
pavillion and summer resort hotel there
on. Men are at work already clearing
and grubbing the land and the en tor prist;
will be pushed to completion. Tl
present building located thereon will lie
enlarged and an additional story put on
it will be used as trie hotel. A magnifi
cent pavillion fifty feet in diameter will
be erected for the purpose'of holding
dancing, lectures, seTinons.etc. It will
be lighted by electricity throughout and
this will undoubtedly bring to our city
a great many excursions and a large
number of summer visitors who have
long desired to see the much talked of
Cascade Locks.
J. G. and I. X. Day have a thirty-ton
engine on their track to the Herman
creek stone quarry. It is their intention
to have 3)0.000 cubic feet delivered here
nnder the stone shed before Christmas.
They have already quarried in one
month over 20,000 cubic feet. Tiie saw
mill will be in fulloperation this week
and in addition to the lumber for their
own use they will manufacture all kinds.
of building lumber for the many homes
that will lie built at the locks this sum
mer. We are informed that a ste;yii
ahovel has also been orderedjfor the pur
poseof getting sand gravel forthe.'eenient
work. Two more concrete mixers will
be added to the two they already have
thus giving them a capacity of 4(10 barrels
per day. As soon as the water lowers
two gangs will be put on and work
pushed day and night until the work is
completed. The gentlemen who have
this gigantic contract are hustlers and
evidently know their business.
GOVERNMENT UU1LDLNGS.
The System Governing Their Erec
tion and Coet
A FIGHT
Ballon
WHH WILD DUCKS.
How th l'l for New llillliltiiff Art
Kuclurrrl anil Tut Thr--li
l'oiunmn Tin- N'tMMl nf
l'ruirr Hentrlotlou..
In many of our cities ami large towns
the nuwit noticeable structure is the
government buiUlin. There are now
nearly four hundred such buildings
scattered through the country. The
number has Wen greatly inervusetl in
recent years, und the expenditure for
construction has become a large an
nual item in the appropriation bills of
congress.
In ts'.il the amount expended on this
account was more than four million
eig-ht hundred thousand dollars, which
was oin--tif;h u much us nil the onli
nary expenditures of the government in
lv0. This great extension of the sys
tern has taken place gradually, but the
policy seems now to bo firmly estab
lished.
Within proper limits, savs Youth's
Companion, it is an extremely reason
ble svstem. In a little town the rent
of a corner in a store for u post otlice
amounts to almost nothing. The town
grows, ami the post other- requires
larger quarters a whole llixir on the.
street level in the ceuter of business.
The town transforms itself into u city,
land and rents increase, and the expense
for the hire of a building, which must
le conveniently located in the very
heart of the city where rents are
highest, becomes, large.
A stdl further iucrcaseof population,
and now niln-.r departments of the gov
ernment begin to appear in the city. If
it is on tin- const or on the lalces. a t!ei
UV.- collector of customs is appointed.
The federal courts have business now
and then in the city. An internal rev
enue i . nee is established, or a brunch of
tin- per.M. :i or the laud oilice.
I'n.i r v.vii circumstances it is cheap
er for tin national government to in
vest, o:j,-e for all. the capital needed t
erect b-.i!.din;.'s tiuiti to continue to pa
rent. The mi'r miestion i, at v..;.r.
point it 1- comes a matter of ecouom
t . l,;;iU
a. tier than to hire,
i'y the people, of
tnv.i
f. -r a 1
Tc,
II gTl
nvmced of tin- m-ce.-x.i-'
l':.!.ic Imildi:: l:nJf before ei.li
. see the matter la tie- um.
. The coi:gre.-:nnn from tin- de-!i:-i
'tis t make himself fopttiar
- "he Imp. -r;un.c of ui.- 1 .::..: i i i - ..i
t -. i: ik, sometime-, -eeeii
l'i:::l.i'f the consent of ci-n-.s. t
; j. .el Ik-fore the building i real '
d.
merly nuthoritv to erect bnildkv.-
Ilwva a lwaiwnita Haiti wllh
Hlrila llluwa Out to
Capt. William T. ltertmrd and the
steam tug Plymouth arrived from Ilos
ton at Philadelphia u few thiys ago with
three I urges in tow, ufter one of the
roughest passages ever made und more
than the elements to contend with dur
ing the trip, having Wen ut tacked in
the Vineyard sound, during the terrific
liurricune of February It), by a
tremendous finch of wild ducks
that had been carried from the land by
the wind. They fought desperately
against the side of the tug's house an I
powerful electric light on the mast
head, which was the object that li rs
attracted them. Mate Wilhml went on
deck and was knocked Hat bvonei.l
the infuriated birds, which flew directly
ut him, striking him on the breast. To
substantiate this strange story told to r
lVess reporter Cunt. Iternurd saved
twelve of the birds that fell exhausti
from their struggles on the decks und
they are now ut his home. The Plym
outh, after passing Chatham just ls-forc
sundown on February 111, exerienei tl
heavy ruins. Soon the wind veered to
the northwest and blew a hurricane ne
compunicd by blinding snow- squalls.
At nine o'clock ut night Capt. Ilernard
and Mate Willurd were both in the
pilot house, when a fluttering noise was
heard to windward. With the aid of
marine glasses they could discern a
huge dark formation moving directly
toward them, and soon a (lock of fully
three hundred ducks made for the ves
sel. They flew directly toward the elec
tric masthead light and in striking the
pole fell by the dozen to the deck. Nome
of the sailors were terrified at first by
the fluttering noise, but on being con
vinced what it was went on deck und
caught fully tifty or them ami stowed
them away in the fore peuk. The birds
were ravenously hungry, liaviuir liecn
irried miles from the land in the teeth
of the heavy gale. They con hi not fly
back, such was the force of the wim
and those that failed to light on the
Plymouth were carried off to seu und
no doubt perished. For fully an hour
the birds kept things in a state of ex
citement on hourd the tug. and Capt
I.cmard confessed It was one of th
most remarkable experiences hi- had
ever seen or heard of in upward of
quarter of a century of seu life.
POLAND CHINA
Portuguese letmuau..
A dish us much eaten by the Portu
guese as mince pie by Americans, is the
j rchanadasb It is of Moorish origin
!;i-e
in ;
1!-.,
acre v
some opport
propnation
"ret ehau- f.:r
C.n;'reS..,innn s,:M.;
:--!;) on Congre-suian Jones' :
'HlgTi-.-.MUail .lollt-S V.'ollM ii
Trv man Smith. At present e.:
ncr is authorized by a w-xr.i-
there is still
-Uinjr.
All govemnient buiid::ir;- is d-'ri" Uic
h-r the sup--i-intenden'.-e ,:.id coiitr ! . :
the trea.Miry department. I'ir,.. tor:
gre.v; uutrmrics tin- buiidingarid u ).-
priates money fr the site and the si.ru
tun. cNt u lot is selected, approved
uud purchased. Plans are made by the
supervising architect, and the buildin-.'
erected. The custodian though he
may Is-, and fn-fuently is. the postmas
ter is under the direction of. ami re
ports to, the secretary of the treasury.
The reason for this is., perhaps, that
in the a-.-iy days g -vemment building-
were rhie'iv for the o'd of euli.. - .r .
cu-t..tus. v. Iioa.-.- under the seeretar ;
! tile treasury, and onlv im-ideiita!!--
r p ; 1 ota.-e esc,
Si doubt the eagerness of comniuni-
t .;'. to obtain a cost!" and orn:irtu-nt:il
building at tin- trover.--:- -nt exnen.w lei .
i.iM-u t'.il, system t be abused. At
tempt-, have been ::i;-d,- to lav down
certain conditions which must Is- satis
tied before a town or city shall Is-
deemed to nei d a I' m-rumrnt. bniltlln.-
Thu.,. ii. migiit be reriuircd that the
population shall be so many, or the re
ceipts of the post oliice so much, or that
there shall bi' other uses than the D-..1
Dfliee for such a building. No km- ii
restrictions have U-r.n made, und
wnetlicr a town is to have lecn a budd
ing or not is frc-pu-ntly a matter of
favor, or even of accident.
Inasmuch as a government rarclv
takes a backward step in Mien cases us
this, the chances ut that hundreds of
new buildings will be erected during
the next few vears.
i and is easily and quickly prepared
j as iM-fitted the habits of a nomadic
I race. Thick slices of bread arc soaked
in new milk, fried iu olive oil and then
spread with honey and eaten hot. Tin
result is something delicious, and those
who have im-i- tasted the rebanada-
V,' .V ?r?aL c- -
l ' v
? f-Vr-'--r' 1
:-.-tr X."-v-r'
. 'V
nimCmi;':-, T:-:r..-i. :..,hit-c It.tMi:.
C nut it i"-.e,iBj-.-; r . :t-:i , ;i , -on 1 riff tu t) t U
nw AtiiiNs.. .' r ('o:i'!iifitl:jfi t hfts r-
l-ivill: li.is ure.l lii"-; - iti).m. ::rif-nll o;he
f ill' !; mil c:'!tn Ye- if In "tlir". Hoi !
r l'i-'lf .- i-er l.'iac-llMC''
or Lin j;, uc nt::i ' .- i i ; -oj, jjctA
twsj e:;r vi i.
, retu.-ov tn triidnllu
; it rt.. la'.-cr.tr irH.
Fiir hI. by Snlpo Si klnrnly.
Mllppwry Hlp.
Toutlano, r., Dec. 7, l!rj.
.Messrs. O. V . li. Mfg. Co., 3i Front
ht., city :
De.ai: '-ins Owing to the heavy frost
on the night of Dec. 5th, I sustained a
severe fall when leaving my residence
yesterday morning, tall.ng the entire
length of the front steps. I had to be
assisted into the house, and ujhu exam
ination ioiimi a severe i-ruise ii)n inv
left hip. Hearing of Congo Oil I sent
for a bottle, and am liuppv to state that
three applications removed the soreness
and today I ft-el all right. It is truly a
wonderful healer. Yours truly,
J. (i.'l'aul.
010 Fourth fit.
Kloctrle llltlera.
This remedy is becoming so well
known and so normlar as to need no
Hccial mention, All who use F.lectric
hitters sing the same song of praise.
A jdirer medicine does not exist and it
is guaranteed to do nil that is el-i, I
F.lectric hitters will cure all diseases of
the liver ami kidneys, will remove
pimples, boils, salt rheum and other
affections tau-ed by immire blrMsl
Will drive malaria from the system and
prevent ns well as cure all malarial
fevers. For cure of headache, consti
pation and indigestion try F.lectric hit
ters. Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or
money refunded. Price .Vte and $1 jier
Ixittle at hnipes A Kinerslv's.
Rheumatism,
Lumbago, Sciatica,
Kidney Complaints,
Lama Back, uc
.s, '.-'
SN ' Vi: ; -
is.1 - if- j-'- I iiJ
5y l-:
2H. CLECfmC B'L7
What'a that ? A now invention
which works all the t tir round f
tSurprisin' tlieso days aro not like
tho old times. llleeilin' was tlie
only remedy thorn days. Iut now,
ns yon say, J)r. l'ierce'a Golden
Modioal Discovery is a truo rcmetly
lor tho blood.
It's not like tho sarsnparillas, that
nro nan! to bo coihI for thu blood
in March. April and May. Tim
"Golden Medical Discovery " work
equally well at nil times, in all sea
sons and in all cases of blood-taints,
or humors, no matter what their
name or nature.
"Itolilon Medical Jiiseoverr is
tho only Hlood und Liver medicine,
Bold by (IrutftfiHts, ffuartinttcti to
lM'iiefit or cure i'm even cane, on fair
trial, or money pa'nl for it wilt
ho promptly refunded. Worhi'H
Dispensary Medical Association,
Proprietors, No. Utl3 Alain btrcct,
Uuffalo. N. Y.
VIGOR of m
St't'tl
Eully. Quickly,
Ptrmanently Rtsturvd.
WEAKNESS.
NERVOUSNESS.
DEBILITY.
and all tin- fmiii of yi
f nni(-arijr frmrmir l.tifr
cxwn, rtult! ur
..Tvuik, ftlrkiM.,,
"rn.ruv Fulihirvnirtf,
iifYflttpnieiu an. I .n,
Rlvrn Iuier7intanni:d
j'Ttfon rf tliti
rlnipi.-, nnliimlmthi-iM.
lnirtinttnttiiiiprivatnii(
P'fit. K illurt-Impwlt lr.
ami rr-rt-m.-
cit Irttirttlnn atnl pril
ERIE MEDICAL C2.
DUFFALO. H. V.
" );its,
" t'(ni,
" live,
" Totutocs,
(iauU'ii ift-ds,
(Jrans
St'tjds in I'.ulk.
ZEST
" :sL-
'W.'Cj-..
HOG'
I Mil furuUh.Minnh,,
THOROTOHBRa
POLAND CHINA HoJ
i-rieu, f jn per head, or
f T- '" nU ! them, t wflt... All letli-n proiuplly mi.w.-rnl.
EDWARD
JUDvl
"There is a thlc in the a (fairs of men which, taken at ,
leads on to fortune."
Tho poot unquestionably had reference to
th, i
Cliif-OitSW-1
Finite k M
at CRANDALL &, BURGET'S,
Who are selling these Roods out at greatly-red ucedra
MICIIKI.llACl! JiKICK, . tr.MOX KT.
PAUL KREFT & CO,
-PKAI.KKS IN-
PAINTS, OILS AND GLA
And tlm Most Complete and tlie ljitest Patterns und Ilccns in
WALL
tjff' I'riicticid Puinters und l'liin-r I Iiiiilmtm. on l.i.i i. i . i .....
n-;n; .. i i ... . , .. . -si iiniin:
.... r. ...... ll.UOlir nilO J. It , .llllNlirV I'UIIILX llse.l III nl .llr l I.
tl.u ui -b;n.i i . ... -i . . '' i I
. -"ti---i 'Mi.iiii-ii i-innioveo. -.eeniM lor h.i.fv i . i i...:..i
.1 i : . ' . . "'C .l"'u i llllll-l
...o...... , ..,u, .uuuon or sou p mixture, a first i-luss article in all rojnrtl
...... ir- . i ij n(,i.lll'. HI,
Paict Shoo corner Tbiriland Wshinc'.on Gt TlieLi
,Ut. 0
in: Dallhs
AND
Prinkville
!From TEiljyilNRL or INTERIOR J
i
-AT-
T. H. CROSS'
May, Gniin and Feed Store.
W. E. GARRETSON,
Lesmiig Jeweler.
--'f- -' --THIr li
Stage
Line
J.D. PARISH, Prop. pad Mi ffl
l4WTTti linll-a nt n. m. evert itnr, mill nr
rivn nl I'llni-vllli- In thirty nix In. urn. U-nvca
rrinrvlle nt A n. in. rv.-ry dtiv, mnl nrrlTi-n nt
The lnlU-a In tliirty ix lumn.
CarliK (lie U. S. Mail, lWners and E.rprcs.s
Cnniireu nt l"rln"IUf with
Stages from lantern and Southern Or
egon, Northern California and
all Interior Points.
Al mnkM rlnw r.mn--tlnn nt Tim lnll wllh
trin Ir.Mii I'lirtlmid mid Kiuli-rn lnt.
.' Courteons druers.
.' Coed ac:omaoJ3iiciis aloaz tt! tut.
.' First-class cw;les am Hoists Bsel
.' Eiprtss nailer handled win ne;ial care.
MTAflK OrriCKK;
M, Hllifl St i'tt.'m Htnrfi,
I'rlnrTlllti.
t'nintllli. Ilotinn,
I nil Kallnn.
CI
I'airnl
ll-t ltKtravmrnl t
...1 ("It'i lon-.-i,; Tvtr . .
ii' ' t- . v'-.v, tin,.., tar,e r
f, h.-r- BD') I, ml j.-r fofijl.,, -
w .-ai,. H im.,jw n.i.ti. .!.-
I., ,,..,... frt,. Y-.IJ r.l'. llf" ,...i(;, ,
K'.nlrrr.l lr.BU ftv.-r 4)1 ..Itirr- V ,., r ri J , .
''''"''y'-'' -rrr or w forfoi i,0ii..ai. ... ;
.llci..-iuo,r Mu- -..) ilwm, r Vx, Tl...
'-i'"! tn l. miiM1 i,r,,i
C! T lll(lWM.ir, filial. , r. hwnjiu .
o-ir r.,,1 lfrr..-i tLrt-riii-bi -r-oaT ti -
STi'.i ii. ,r:" -trvr "" m-"- -i-.h
j-:h1 l-r l-, i. ,.,, ko.i,.,.
8AH0UM ELECTRIO CO.,
o. Ti lr.lhlr.l,l-u;il ,Mj OKJ
UKUIOKNTrt of tho state of Vr'ahhillfr-
ton want a nickname or a pet name for
the state. There is a strong sentiment
expressed in favor of "The Evergreen
Htate."
Kacklsn'a Arnlr. nnlro.
The belt calve in the world lor cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
ores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi.
tively cures piles, or no pay reijuired.
It is guaranteed to jjive perect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. F'riee !" cents
per lor. For a!. .y 8niies A Kin-
FHEMCH t CO.,
BANKERS.
rHANHAtn AOHNKRAI.BANKINU Bf.'HINEHH
Sorld's falpjccoinmoisticn
Tin: liosEDALi; motel
6414 Stub AvrNur Ch-cioo
A G CjJLLisMITII J'mopkiejob
! ;J r 21 (iRWMS I
Whr P if
e In he
letters of Credit issued available
Eastern States.
fciifht Kxchanire and Tel irrn it) it
.-rssoldon New York. f!lii-urn ut
Umis, San Francisco. I'ortland (m.,n'
aitie Wash., and various noints in dr.
visi and Wasbintrton.
olie.-tions inmle at all K.ints on btv.
criiis.
-UOC.TIOX Of ROStDSLf HATfl
. J Ho. on. All Oni.l.l,. ((i. I,rrr
i!.'."i."r,""M 'Hj-:l liliirk. from
n tin St. iiiruiM m. 'I frm. I no i.rdar
( lor am-li (.. raon. SmuA lur Irrulurn.
iEggs for Hatching
Frmi thoroiuddired fowls.
1 ejrjru
-li e-'
Address :
;-2,lm
.. H.UI
V.. M.
il bl-:i
loider
.MA V,
sbv, Or
All Watch Work Warrantod.
Jewelry Made to Order.
UK Nrcouil at.. Tlir llwllon. Ir.
-I.MrNI K,
l'n-i..Til
- l. HMLI
l.nnhh-r
First Rational Bank.
HE DALLES, -
- OKECiON
A (i.-n. rul Hanking llusiriess traiisiu-teii
l'lita rei-eiveil, subject to Sipht
Draft or Check.
( ollectiiins miule and pnxwds prouiif)v
riiiiueii un oaj oi collection.
-1 ilit and Teletrraohic Kxclmne sold i
New York, hun l-raucisco and Port-Innd.
UIHK.CTOKH,
ii I- r,..,u i.... i-
'.II. -1. Vtll.l.MMH. I.KO. A. I.IKHr
II. .M. I.KAM.. ' "
CANDY
FACTORY
"ARTIC
30DA WATEE AND ICE CREAM,
Candies and Nuts
nt wtiol.Mlf
fliifilHlloiin.
III!,AII1. . . j
IK. A IIS A N ;
HWI-iKT I'KINKN
Specialti
Finest F'ounut Roaster In The Dnll
J.FOLCO
iJ i.i H
2't Stroet
At rlKht nlili
Mm. olmrr
ri-iiliiiiriiiit.
CLflFfl STOiY,
Akt Tkaciijck
litKnn
III irlv- t
T, llrliiiiijrn
ii- M. ti. iv-
eel T'.
Il .11., ,
Tlie St Charles Hotel,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Tl.is old, nipiiliir and reliable house
has ls-en entirely refurnished, and every
room has been repHeri d mnl reainte
mid newly areted throtiuhont. The
house roulains 17u rooms mid is Mtippliet
with every modern con veil iem-e. Kutei
reiiyonable. A K'sl reatatirant atUlcluf
to the lioiise. Frer bus to and from all
trains.
C. W. KNOWLES, Prop.
W. II. YOUNG,
ft
'eneral I '. 1 in-k h 1 1 1 itl.inj; arid Work done
promptly, und u Kr),
oiiiranti-ed.
Horse Shoeing a Speciality
JM Street ODfj. Liubc's old Stand.
THE DALLES
Notional Bonk,
Of DAI.I.KS C1TV, OK.
RAILROM
' In th line Ui Ink. I
TO ALL I'OIMS E.VST LV7
It I. Ihr HIiiiiik fur Kmite. It mi l
tmiiitiiru 1 rniii every i.t j. a,. J
NO llAStiBor CAHg.) I
( imi-f of I'lulnr Can omiiwmI I
mini I'rawtiiK Uxnnlwt.onii1i,j
TUITJST SLEmd tjf
lut llmt run "In enn imrtrtl
mi iinfiMKlitItiiia ntv (miIIi h rwut
fur lnUi''ri( Flrat and hit)ti(lMl'ttkiiA
ELEGANT BAY CE
A rtmttriiHMi lin, iNmiiwtlnt wiftu,
NnirruiiiK uirvrl miu tnuiHcrrupuaaMTv
I'uMmmi Mtrtrr nwrviitlom rn b-
hi mlvHiirv tlinniKh muy m?nl ot tberJ
THROUGH TICKETS
KiiKiiiinl mnl KuriM- 1-mii be puitbs"'.
th-kirt iidice uf the cunifisiiy.
Full Inlomistlen ruiriilnf fi"
trsliin, nmtm unit iitlier iicwll If-1
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President . .
Vice-Prcsidnnt.
Cashier. .
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M. A. Moody
Icncral Ibmking llusincss Trnnaactcd.
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NKW YOKK,
SAN HIANCISOO,
CHICAtiO
and l'OKTI.ANI), OK.
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