The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, July 12, 1899, Page 2, Image 2

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about re year p ly ta ir.t pro
nrkrttw. Mr. Ajona H. Curti. wfca --to
cm t the -BBtu
seat of ike be sxa. to.g
of sea .tartan tg l SB Bra I upr
vim of Mr. W. H. Grt.
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m. a4 k a Bulr
H ifn4 aat traa ta IteiCtaaur.
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Maifiw waa m prrty rfjPtj aaJ cant aciat at
irwst mnJr ia. t varvdL
Tara i certy Mr. Gruat. a
ntwsuan TV Ckjvaartt r
ce:.T dba liaa tW r- troem l
eriar-rMaa 1 iW root Par a
lj t7 a arfar AH
cccra. aa to lrai ta a kcua.
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l! arA2T to avaa!artai4 ay j
t E. P. AT Oa?!r. Jtaa-asa-: Me toe r foraawi ta raca ta a:
W asd to &at to kaa a ta Grarf exor-Zirac. vaira fart ttnciu f r
j--Jt- Ttyrr ar at a ! ri iJr aaV and xrwat aVasaad. rr-
t24ni r?sj-r a craataaa r4jr. c(t-4 ar ji74 ia ail &eyn
x:t sirr-ail r"-r. ararat.rr j amct ta ariTl. aad ta aaotMa!r aay
asi rcrir. ani ta prcif caniiraft of ti xt;tr arxrrrai a vacaJ
to ttt ka-a t tk trad a4 ci-? f erfsae. To aaarsitwir of ta fcia
riJ ti arte-:. oir a ta "P:t ,lraaa.-ra acar bm b t? tk
Piwtn" 1 a raiiia aA.vt'iiar iaint.r f t9 niSa. U;k tura oat
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tsr ;to wansa. Ito rimwr a tl ra;asT to a uai rxxica aad fia-
er t. r ar aoscat. taaaJwr. aatsfanond frooi sturt
asrf .-rJL T 0:4 T. & aval iiz to t tuaoer. a&-l tt to to atat. ia
a a arrfco. aid aa aace Kort ia roeawtic. tlsat ta Orr-in as4
f xet. awal asd ti to csaal aafeicrtoa f -r-.s yVid ta bt laiabrr
syT &BU. I nnmtif a ta te-srat. Tfc ra
W atr y ia wrissaoa tiat tkea ar for Ifeto ar ao f r t- k Tfc r!faat
a attrtM as! jo ta, tat feaa prwt a ka;.;r
rw:iia raT. a4 t?w J4ort -f ta ! ciT Mr1k , ,CTOri,-. r,-,
to a a a -iit
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aj-i j.'j 04 5k ajrsra! r.xirl
oar anil. or arrfflt of vtr arirfal '
tne-jL aid ! aJS of i a'.3r.:T o
c5W ttLaas. Tras ei tcrti bar!
. :tt frva af r off. aati, ett-sTr-!
sqx tloeaa sa tirr KirtiJoa. ar fr S
ti'r &59i.lj ay rfe ruaiT. 7V:
aft. lfw.
aS wrr ti W -. cams Jor rtrTri.; I ;
ant of ll ir ia fc-!.ar a
ra a rraa tts-!larra- uref ta
atK5. aaid astazsaarata f s tJS aa
or&tir aancT r jtf ocal ava Mka
it ar rin 'aid, tkat aukar of It ia:tr ar
itui aa aau of toansacc
tk Euan ataa a msrgirs asl twmj
irn ar. t a crat uuat. piyinf IrvV
ac 10 ta a;awv and of ato
ova iKga- Tkt Cv. J. A. Gswadrfr
fsrs2iba aa tosuuac ia amat asaks kiai
ate Ha kaa K(oBrd ia Tk Eai. or
ta ti2as arjr circte of fnravi aad ac
tiiaaM riiadt dsrias kU prarUo ia
us of tk atatr.
L"? GtomJr3cfr to a aasfT aoa of Or
tf-xu tins ta feera ia AJSaay. Lisa
car. kr a au rar4 aad riTl
kss mtIt arkKs-fcjC. Hi po(93(al 4-Bk-ala
was rc.iJ at Marioai jin
cc:$f. fft. Laua. M.. aal Jeff rraoa
c-Tc!i.-ai vi. of PtaWi;4ua. froaa
vkirk isicrtatu a rradaat-! r;t-rr-
ta 1. aarf If:. H- Ikrrt arartici
ia Se. Looto. a?r--a irvi rrtaraed to
kto stair fctaok. K (aa aaoct a rar
aaj a !ti-"f as to Ta Iaiia. ar hr
rTr d a awwt ri- triaate 13 kto
vkca aad aity ia ez at oar aorordd
tk troaja of Bsaar of ta bst faia
tSe n tk r-.T as-i roaary. T2st Or.
0sirfr lu aoittod BiaaaHf aritk
heecxr aad &ri--a-r ia au aar nid to
trtSiritrasir idiand ky kia tare aa j
Wis fc-actk:. Maay ar tk pratos
vavra ia k-i iki:f ia aoaas vacr kit
t:x--:y al kas ayd tk rad kiad of
d5aaa. aad ar a kaa ctrd aa a
awss-r of aurcr. tmnj to r
ces tke i'k and aSctd.
Eaia ktiaw a BBa!r of tk ssatrla
a&fixa- Er. teaMorfr to a iqiovtaitot
ia iuj. ad kaa arforaMrt auy r-rtt-i
-ti opvraoia ariik a awreaa a kick aaa
I r a:ts kir rkiQ. Ilj oOr to pro-a-Rk
tk Satt toaprord iaatni
awu aad twuia-n kaoara to aardira.
axd nrrVai araroc. an tk dortgr tak.
a jaat irUV ta kfx&s faisy akrat of
k- rrofflwtoa.
Dr. aad Mr. Cijadotfr ar faaiHiar
rra ta axayt irtis of Tk ralia
aad. atoc tak2a n tkir ridaK la
tksa city, aar ndard tk9rra to
f frtowto. Mr. Gtolorfr ka
":'y irtiti'wl froai a t arrka" TMt
t Ponaad. aad it to a-ttk piranrr Th
i-cjotic arajda Er iw
COL Mat I BBEkVEHT.
Aaa. Cockle. Praarlrtor.
It kas ka owr aim la preparteg fbes
aketcke for tk trad number of Tb
Osroaneia. to gtv re reseatatr r and
eater; toe la tke various line
'Of srannfacTar aad trad, aad to gtv
sctal proauaeac to tao mea aad
lscJ;a:toa wkick form a nart of tk
'ii J ktotory of tk ri .r ia preparing
la sketck tt to gnllfyir-g to be ab to
stat e it we are Introducing tk reader
not oaty to on of Tk Dalles' most Im
portant eaterprt -. but. as well to oec
of rk etty's saost prominent and kon
eeed crt iaee.
Tbe Cotumbsa brewery to aa old ani
wU-stabitoked eaterorto. having b-en
ia ! ratioa ever sine tt was built,
wkkk was ta KK At Hr a sm11 e
ra. ta piaat kas been from time to
time enlarged to meet tb larrm istn d.
irx4 fcr Its product, uaiil today it covers j . to BEilDOt.
aa ectir biota. I . .
Tk product of the Columbia brewery ! E-tat ..4 MI.e.
a arst-auaaty User beer, and It Is not I Ini:ranc ka com to be so mark a
too mock ta nay tbt. In ex?inc of 'factor In conservative business methods
taste and parity of ingredients, this brew ' rd etoooay that tbe well-eondacted
rr: tk best Immrted beer of Mi!- ! Et' to a necessary concomitant of tb
wane and "t. Locts. Mr. Bu'Wer ha 1 trvwrerity of a towa or community. It i.
aa ex?rlen d Germaa brewer In tbe 1 therefore, cause for congratulation that
person of ki br ther-tn-taw. but helnc $ Th Dals has an agency that to ail that
hfm;f a skilled be ewer, the whole t ' to be desired, both as to comparii
rera;! c-ier bis direct sujierv Ision. He ' rerresented and In It management. Tb
hov te best th market atf rij f r j 'orm er are the New Zealand, ''.-in in
v dartint of hi business. JAaierican. Fire Aociat1'-a of Philadel-
W'nile trt b werr doe a very larre j V- t. Springfield. X mbem Xssuraac of
local tr -1 ih !.-. hote's. revtaa- ; Lnnd-. Vvrdeba s1 st-. of urtda.
rant aed aetrate families asvie from It and th Xiacara. The oU-lIn com
n 1 bar. it kostnes extends ail over , panic ar o famiiiar to persor at aU a
t eastera part of tk state and tnto ' quaiated with tke great insurance com
WasMertoa and I lake a well. Colas- j panics of tb world that their connec
bsa kieari f br to always oa tap at ' Hon with aa agency to sufficient t ea
tb best bar ia tb city, and it oca- tabiisk tt reputation, and to those un
slo.s r little earprtoe to straarer vis-' familiar with the compar.ies th aaso
Itlng Tb DaK. to receive la renty to nation of Mr. X. WkeaMoa with tbeen
th Inquiry. "What brew I tkto" th! agnt ! cffMer.t to retura tbe co -aaswer
that K to a bom prodact. It kas ' ptimeer. This ajrrry larludea. also, the
aa saM that it befcoores every ail " Travelers' Life and AcrMent Insuraac
for tk weifar of tk roamunlty and , Coapvay. of Hartford. Conn.
Hmsif. tndivU?any. tbouh prkaps la- Besides tke maaagrawwt of tk tocal
directly. ta aatroeiae boa tadanry. We
may add. hi a different vela. It behoove
every aaa who appreciate tk-amber
tererag t rail for Coiasabia brew. It
Vml W kaow. for wb hav tried
ftrtw was horn a aer-
7- H .-e t. ih. laned Seal, m
.... . IC bl BM-
TT. TiTa-sTat ta.ia.as a-a
r . M. kll
t a oa v
Hr ku feul-t . aa tndustry
of Ikt tutM
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!ar.
at ti 2t of kV I
T Mjar at Bdow.
rv H aoc t-w im.
kM kvwbfxt ar froaa Wf e-.ixr aai
Mast t& rt Bamfaarla;
Fran ml OnM aaJ WualcciM aaoM.
tar aivw W taiwatviy
aw:l sua iter aoairtat tiaaber r
mtnrwa. azai. a c ibr rrvncaEir
KrmSer cwma off liM czrim at ta
aiif. w tikr pwiarr is prrtia a
rrcT ta-M -a at Ti IKltes Uat-X
Tt J lib !r a laratni
3atml Lg;c i 4 avaHUMry. rarardjc
nit aa4 ta tatr afwraiioa feat yrrra
pij mm t w af ta aaot ramcl
BMYfeajEk? ia t rtTa haM ry;tix;i
ta ta suat. Caw9 totwr taraa : a
ana prwiart. Svc ta k f atatcnal
aakt aaaHsMrr: at ta kaaor as taei
r5 ysd Vr tato ccacfaar atak It posaa-
brat
At ta rarda la TS a-hr a 4r-
i or BMrrawaarvraBwV'ivrd. 1bnnsiunv
j k9 In nock. Mi for ts boI&S
jaarf retail trad, rwntiiif in ih a-ay
I of 4mrs. artnioa-. awrtiiiers. fcoc? fin
f tstiiar. dry er. fsn and wk m-ood. bc!M
j ixc aaaWruiL awoa titr. rwarh and
asiad rarai. sf and a fall !-ir of
. , V ' . 7t " ;
1.i-r . -,7L
n V . fT
jwiar car wJoet id rtw'uitctioa
auk ta amaiiUr omrtmBt to th
3eT for aTral oid-bw Br hmiraac
t9EpaBi. amxc m trh a- not? 1 b
l rriiatvi Ostxnul, lav-rskxi awl
r ;- . . .
aasiand ar-1 iBorporatd ia l. Tb o.T-
rt ar Tboaaa Jokra. prrsiiBt. ao4 S.
5. Ji4ik, atnuiy aad tra-jrr. Tk
ia:tr to ta - Biiuxrr of th company
ic;rMs ia tkia rity. arkrr b has r
S1 for tk part li yrara. H ia a man
far;iraiarty wsl iualiftd to fill tk re
rpcenki oosiUoa It fcool. acd baa dn
ziark to xtad tk txina aad popo
iaxity of tk coaipar. He to a familiar
ea-iir ia aorial cirri, aad. as a ritt
ao. taa always manifs:d admirabl
pc&!Sc spirit in furtkenits aU taovrs de
iCBd for t grarl waL
PniM dt MTMHKE.
Faraitar aad farms Etr.
fftti th ktotory of Tie V-s akall
bay ba arrilsB. tk ataur f Prtes A
Nltsrkk ri';i be trirea promiEent places
a-aonjr i:s itosnra. acd. as sreli. amene
its prc7rotts acercbaRis. As ptotr.
tfcey srere tmocf eariy s;Urs of to
cl'.y. harlr.it mo bere rapwtiriy ia
- asd 'Ta. As mcrckaDtw. tbey stand
tBKEf tk Cm ia tkeir lines of trad:
rut of Portland ia the state, and aamcc
tk moot esteemed ia tk city aad coat:
try tkey bay k!(d to transform from a
siidcraess iaio a venial tcardea. cele
brated for the abandonee and rHkaers of
i;s fruits aad other prod-jcta.
Tker to proUakiy net a firm la The
ra!ies ahica. ia lis MuineM career. ba
ron:f s;ej a mote du-rriminatlna: Jiidr-
mer-t of tbe wants of the pukiic than
Pnn a: XJuckke. Their personal ac
auiataace ia Wm and cocUxnoas coon
tie ts cxreptioral. and tkeir trade lance
arid extended. Tk buKtaes occupies on?
of tk finest arvd nj:ct niesrooms in tb
-ity. Tre tiro is a buyer in carload lots,
direct from tbe factories, and. la poir.t of
variety and extent, tb ft irk Is surpass!
by co other of tke kind In this section of
tk vtaie. It inciudes everyihlna; In the
):s of fumitcre. from tbe plfcln bat serr
iceah toaiity used by th laboring- man's
faad'y. to th exquisitely carved and up
koisteted furniture which adorns- the
bom of the wealthy. The extenvire stock
of famitu'e ts sapplemented by a Keneral
lise of bouse furntohancs, lncludina dra
periea. certains, portieres, carpets, ruaa.
iinoleasu. mattresses, beddirs; and a very
cofcplet line of andertakinr aoods. Is
tkia connection It Is prrtlnent to state
that Mr. Xilschke Is a skiiled undertaker
and ensbaJmer. It la worthy of remark,
too. that tke firm' undertakinc rooms ar
provided witk attic aed modern rri-n-tic
appUances. not only to xuard acalnsi
InftMtoa. bat to remor from view tb
depressin; appendare of tbe last sad
office which the undertaker ts called upon
to nerform.
Tkeodor Print and Joseph N'Hschke r
K'ivs ef Germany, but came to tbe
I'niied States la - aad 1TJ. respfctirely.
Tbey estaoltoked their present business tn
l". purrhasicr tke stock and store of
John Morain. By keeptnr tkeir stork up
to tbe demands of tkeir patrons, tke firm
has extended its trad ail over Eastern
Oreron aed as far south as Prine-rllle
and tk lower aorttoa of th state. This
trad is more or lea constaat. and a the
country continues to settle up tk trade
of this old aad trusted bouse will Increase
la rrotwrtion.
r-siae- of tk tnsuraac roanaBlea.
Mr. w hear)- coadueta a general real
estate and loaa busiaesa. buying and
el'lrg city aad country prorrty. both oa
THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. JULY 12.
.
si, w. aero-at aad for cue-la. ad !-
m kaa preferred rarui.
atoa mtereauw ta ta AateKv xvamm
sstrtrt. ketSisT eatrasted wua a
U w al rraaatsaac ctolsas ta tkal to-JW
t3ty. is r.ey.an. ia tk 1-1-T "J'
th prAak fwtar of tkto c-. Mr
kU said receatly to a rr?ree3ia -
nv of Ta CfcroaarseT TV
iw...r- Tk DaUea rli
attkia tb next ta dcato. yWA
eaue oal to akat has keea takea freax
k saarfar dmrwc tk pas T.
L. of ta aaesx miaeral Uad ta l.
nmin ta toeated about 3t miies soutk-
east of Tk (aaiiea. la tk Aauiopr
ttw. tk sarfar kwtS4rs af -"
hav aot keea aale4l aaywker !s
vtaitt.- Mr. Wkni elr-
ktmi 1 if as lh nn real, troa aad otker
annerato will be foead ta a--uaaar ta
tkto vwtslry. aad that M will arov c
of tk rk-keM anctaoats ia Ik s:i.
X. Wkeaidoa was bora ia Ofei. ket
was kroBckt by -to parent, t. Cr-t
aka a was bat two years oM. He -e
t marlinwd ta tt state. wan r a n-s
keea catenated aad kesaa ki -'
career. H was U Bttei by xnereac
to eater tkia Seid waea K estakJwiied
kosiaeea four year axo. Mr. Wki-iioa ; j, ve-jc axre wortky of prom
kas tk Caes coUectVa of mineral la i irietit soeiitioa ia a cs vrhi I retiew of
Tb -:. asd extetwls a cordial tavtia. j JfcJlE ibe cj:j x:-e ict elec-
Uoai ta iMerested ta sack spec. : Jrv. tf 5,, j.,
aaea to caa aad per By tuect k j IWl., Elecrtc Urhu Telepbor.e -
cabiaeta i r-r. v raaiiv was ere-JiiXed to conduct
" j a cMMcai eec?ric basis-. hoMir fran
CVEOalbB stt CM. 1 t-tes far ctric li.tsT.c telepkoae serv
Tker to ao name amosur taose of tke
a-erckaats of Tk Iaes better or more
favwab!y kaowa tkaa that of Georr
Rack. Ta tk caterer for hotel and
rrsta-raat and to aVm bo-ss-alre
prtNa; over keaaea. tk e aame f cserts p-ieraes kav so lorr been linam-Ul
vtoaoB of taaie lurarir ta eadle ( v- ' aBa vtKITKi fart-cr of The Dalle that
r-ety. To tke saaa aarrckait oS tk ia- ism-drx-Doe is rrs-Ty. Any enter
erior It teJi of tb bayer ta ouaautic r v m-t-to wViirk t- inSuectU! names
of sta.r4e and fancy rixKerie. asd o-e
ot ta urges wboles le stork ia tke
C'T- To tk cilia &s of towa. cocaty
aad state, tk nam uxr -ts intrrry
aad -beraiiiy far ta upprt of pjiixr
eaterprise.
As a nentut. Mr. Ruck to imhwwilt ' pj-s a .j-ra. tv it capa -tty I with-a.-&wlewred
to be a lea-er ia ki kae flKI, rjrM- m tae cwast. It consist of
Misine ( He eibssed ki b nuesa is i . ... v 1 j ..-- M-t;u .n.in
Tk Dalies In 10. and has. tkerefor.
be-a year a resident aad merrhant rf
tkto city, d-jrinc wkx-h time be has. hr
b?s be-aest eadeavor to meet the demat4s
irao m in Best ma t. Tier
poior. aaa r y bis uaiuic courtesy to
-'-" .wcmaii,..or a a Timn-Houton 30-
"'"'"J anaoiuiy woica E xe it ajjj-v, ir? tj-
r- to trJe at kto store. j Tr,e to are i ckarre of 5!r. J. A
T" f If f ' Mr" afh i McAntr. aa ericaaa of years' ex
so tost- rrore-r trade In ttis rt,.1 ajf wkark were spent as ru-
1 , - ,Tk . , . J .
t!..I irZw , f r.e. H:
!1J r.kJUj i!"1
of Tbe Dalles and surroundin coanzrr
and cater to tke best patronare in tke ,
county. Havirjr an ample capital t ki '
(eeouBd, he to enabled to bay in 1T'
-ii. f. .k .w.. ..1
.ki ' ;7 " " J . . '
ibl to tbe cheapest market, aa evidence
of which is noticeable In the excepU(iaJ ,
fairness of his price. His salesrooms in i
Mtuated In Ms own business propertv. on
one of the prominent business -ner j
of tbe city, and in their pocery oifl-la i
rive token of the experienced merchant- i
The shelves are lad -n with a weaitk t 1
canned and bottled roods. mprtein '
i-iir.rr ii nni innt. !.-... .
vea-etables. and a very full and coopiet
line of condiments, etc. Produce ia ae-
son. and staple acd fancy rrocerles of
every descriplioa and in every arjetr
ar carried. A liberal line of candies.
confectionery, cisars. smokinc- and cfcew-
tnr tobacco, etc.. Is also handled. a wi-anown in niacK-
A special feature of the business, shk-ki31 cirrtes la this section of the
was. for a time, dropnei but to happUy ' 'or er of year, having been
now rcTivad. Is the baker depart me nt j business in Bakeovea: and
which sunpties evervthlnr in the wsv c. it to ia no small dear due to then- in
bread. roils, cakes and pastry to parrc ' d!rtd 11 r-patations as competent work
fresh every day. Tb city trade necewi- J ' trustworthy business mea that
tales tb runnins of a waeoa for dViiv- jkT kav been accorded so generou a
ery purpows. and arocery and bakery or- I hrr of trale in their line of work since
der are taken aad fitted at tke ki tehee jro-sir to The Dalles,
door. j Lane Bros.' shop Is located on the cor-
Georse Ruch was bom In Pentssvlrar.!. I r f Third and Jefferson streets, and
and to .f German d til He wwrsmsi "l'Wed in tb best modern manner
in a marked decree those characteristic
of kf rare wbkh have won for the Ger-maa-Amerkaa
so universal suecesa. Com
ing a a pioneer of to Oreoa. b grew
up with the slate, and to toia? reaping
the reward -f lr-duvtnr and tirift- He
Mjir.i deservedly fcixh in business circ!e
of The Dalies, and ts re cted alike fi
nis business abCMy and Irreproachable
character.
CIFFOHCS STtDIO.
Htak trt Pkotaarraphy.
It is an oft-expnssed regrt t amocg pro-
k- of culture and arUstiTtaste thflWhe
art of photography has been to o mil,J.rVT ZT . 22 v1. C
a decree usurped by Incompetent anelua- "V"1 '"T" nmr ? The IkUlcs
.kill oraVor. The avenge T tbn" I 45, "5 nt Por,,n,
ra'idier know, Mule or rothfng of ... i 1L 'J,'" L orkmn"llp
in its higher conceptions, and to. hi miny vLI 7 ' . L-?' Bro- , ,
instances, devoid of ,T knowiedge of L? ,1 ? lT ,'sncr for .,F';h
applictioB to pbotogripby. But r al-' 1 Trtn "V
ture and lae ki lem.aded K. there i fJJT 71 k'?!
ha. ansea another class, whos talent and h.? 11. ,'h' J"1"!
study of art hav elevated pbotoajrapay f?htr poT rtt?- A """lL"'
to a station eou.l with that of iL , iHTL II aold this season In The
ette and brush. Dalle and are warmly recommended by
Anent the above. It may be takes as a 1 "7,"'. ...
compliment to tke refined taste of tbeLh.71N, Jt ' .
citiaen. of Waaco county that It, mMroo- 'l.VraTn'i
oil. and trad center has attracted to It "TT X - iLHl,, 1r"ln
rites photographers equal in talent and
skill to any la tbe state.
sure, therefore.
Beniamin A. Gi
irlorNhaUrbo:! V""
10 . ..... h. .4, !,n1 carriage building, while the latter
tographer ta tbe state has riven more !
careful or comprehensive study to th
art. or bad a snore valuable experience.
Mr. Gifford auk a spectorty of the
finest work, aad pride kimself ia always
putting forth his best efforts. He pro-
. " V
V
meitmTVboroa.' He-ka, ahVtTr ,
iulty of obtaining perfect and natural ptc -
j lure of tctani and ckUdren. aad hal
1 aron quite a reputauoa for tkto specialty.
H eVuU,mV;,;V. The Tf
backa-TOunds. skvkahu M ataAa
conduc to tk most perfect results of
skill and effort- Hi patron are num
bered by tbe hundred, and bail from all
nan of tbe county and beyond Its lim
its. Benjamin F. G-lfford ts a native of tke
state of Illinois. He studied pkotoa-ra-
phy under th renowaed La tour, of Se-!J. Stublina; to suggestive of th- best ol
dalia. Mo., with whom ke spent two years. I American whtokiea. French and Cal;
fter whirk be eaMrbed a txmstw In j fomia wine, fin Imported cigars and a
Fort Scott. Kaa. He kas keea tea year j broad-gaug Western bosnitaUty.
oa tk coast, and before coming to Tbe j Mr. StuMing kas been li year In the
Dalles wa eight year a h djrtg photor- j Unaor business In Th Dalles, and It I
rph-r of Portland. Mr. GtfTord ts a a j aot loo snucb to say there Is no merrhant
of practical busts aens and expert- I ia bis line of trad who orcuniea a Metier
. eece. im. rai:a-cg mil talent ts noia- j aossuoa la tat regard of the general pub.
jing aritbout work, ka reaped tke reward 1 itr. nor on who maintains a more repu
lof his labor In a proftieoy wkkk bai table establishment. Mr. S'.ubling ha been
j woa him sn honorable n al aa j loeated ax kis present stand since 14,
excellent rep-jiatjon Hi Indian pnr-1 having eatered th pc as a member ot
,rait and CoiamMa river Wew harjtbe nra of Stubiing A Winiama. which
made his fax
s a landscape and
character artist. CO is t!!-aa as a pko-
j logTapker tn tae rd ry sex
VULLItW HHHEIU
t a dec taker and Esa-alsar.
Tbre ar fw kusir-e or recfesev-mal
calling la wtk-h en marked a ekang has
taken place tn tke last two d-ca4- a
that of tb undertaker and eabalmer.
Volume have beea wrtttea about tke lost
art of eabaimlr.g possessed by ta Egyp
tian, out modem actecc kas o far sur
passed the anciert ia eab-aialcg that re.
rrts for tb tost art ar no longer
ard.
Tk undertaking tab!ihaet of Wil
liam Marbeil to on of ta oW t ta tb
city. It to all oa tk grownd S-nr. acd
tk rooms ar fitted ap Blth a view to
T!! tke .aertakira kuin.
Jaj especially to
ai.-cwt a ik asori
j' oj ta meoera vnatn-
-.c
t. a rpi.l Un of
r:akr rm'
; ATcr t-a fren tke inexp. ci ve.
. - 4t t U
TTl. . Banal
ii tbe farPcrR:- attead-
f ike d are car-
-rraics ar-4 r.
. . J. - M a ai;v of E.-r-an-
1 , -v- cwbltt sac at
" r r He tsas keea at dlf ;
ia ta wae-makire ana
I-!Kaja.,j fc'f ce tabashiri
f ... kaa aas each uma
; Mr. Micbell has aio keen
a fwatjir3L kern. err-J tao terms as
, csai:y T-f.rre of county,
, . -rs-i
tHK DtUW tXliir UOHT. TEU
VTHOXK A NU -
; Aj. Itop, M feattir inou tn
f r de saerJ wrtaji BJe
tLe t z-x-d liv tkan the
' f --. jr. so t there no
ice i acwer s;y. A yet bowerer.
the c:eiht ka avaik-d itself only ol
v -Ti-r einvlkwe.. Tbe ckaractr ct
! jj, c'r?Mratka to -i.ffK irr t:y ctabll5ked
hr tbe persranel of it o&oerv who are
ii w Ft-tj nmiint: J. W. French.
, treasurer, aad S. FntKk secretary. The?
are cw.ix-rt-wl to aa ajsssred saccsss. and
n to TrjBii Ikat The Dalles Is
? ---Ail mi-k riar rf ii ke-si system ut
j ei trie LyktSr ia tk ssat.
; Tke ccrf j-last ooroed by this com-
1 n.Di- xnrwHd tot va:oe by other
) ,1. irT v' wheel, connected
T , , s-juj -4ar. tn the shaft of
tK a-r ier jwOtey cocnectol bv belt
1 rtv, , ,t i-r -Ki 1 avar-ai Tka rone 1 1 1 o-
j ,m f fcT v loun ma.
1 chsm. oae K- W. Gtaeral Electric a!-
w&ext cf tk piast. He was for-
.:j Wlt-.--e Falls Electric
ke P General Elec-
j trk Ot.Bay.
hct. ffuiL H to etarta::T. however.
frm ike ceie-ati trk Electric Com
juu.. r Or-.r.ixi. O. ia w--klrr of the
' " r. ai-Anuur
stJ fc beta ctd with no plant
bad C71 m better sail if faction, and
be iw.aiii a axy works In the state give
Ll'K MOTHER,
riarkaaaitks aad Wkaicoa.aiakera.
It may he asserted without fear of sue
'-slal ctradr!M that there is no firm
,. wner nitra riy
'1 13 - I?T indivlJ-
t v wm a iesr.timate success
"- Bra- ,b Wacksmlrh and
5 -- ri Tbi Arm established Its
"s-1 l- It members, how.
for a general Macksmithlng business and
tbe manufacture of vehicles. There are
three forges, all tke necessary tools for
wood and iron work, and a full line of
materials used la the line of manufacture
noted.
Ia blatksmltbing. everything Is done.
tarlocJng fim-clas horseshoeing and gen
eral repairing, steamboat and mill work.
etc etc. In the manufacture of vehicles,
a specialty Is made of delivery wagons,
tr cks. farm and spring wagons, cart,
carriage, buggies of all kinds, stage
coaches, etc. Among the recent work
. "Pneni. we note
buHt. f.or P8"' ". RT
turned out in this department, we note
I their trad they became all-amund men.
but In their partnership have divided their
spend kis time at tke forge. When oc
casion arises, however, either can go to
tbe assistance of tbe other or take his
puice. Both devote their entire time to
: bu!4n aad employ only skilled help.
j There are generally from four to six men
.LX .!
iw VIVr
. vl
!
too murk to say. In conclusion.
L -Uo business
1 .... -i--u"i.
r. j. m bi.iu.
alar. Usjawra aad Clarar.
To tb ritiaea of Th Dalles and to the
traveling public a all acquainted with our
' place of popular resort, the nam of t
firm be surr-eeded after Mr. William' de-
mis, two year ago.
In It elaborate fixture and. appoint
ment II bar is In perfect harnwmy witn
th superior quality of liquors served, and
a a place of refreshment I headquarter
f-r businei men. traveling men and vts
iuir to th rlty. To supply the stock ot
bis bar the celebrated dls-titlrrie of this
cor.tlm-nt and the vineyards of California
and Franc yield up their best. Milwau
kee beer Is received direct from I he brew
eries and Olympla beer Is kept constantly
on tan. In connection with the bar I
kept an elegant cigar rase, filled with the
best brand of cigar known to th Mm.
merrlal world, and this one feature alone
would make this resort popular with
connoisseurs of lb weed.
In view of Ih fact that this house doe
a large Jobbing business throughout th
it may be well to bear out tk
statements above mad by appending the
foilowinr tit of branaa. wnicn win uui-
caie the character of th stock: xei.ow-
stone." "Green River." "mo i
"Harper"' wbicies: atiia'auae.
Weinhard. Gimbrinw and Vancouver
beer, and the best of Key West and Im
ported eia-ars.
Mr. Stublln a cellars mil
storac room for his immense stock, and
ar or, -Died aUo by his bottlln. pla nL
The temperature, even on th hottest
days, la low enough to preserve the choic
est wines. Mr. Stubllng is hi own trav
eling salesman, and look personally after
ail the branches of his business, tie
employs skilled mixers at the bar, and ina
nuxed drinks of thi house are a feature
of its popularity.
C. J. Stubling Is a German by birth, but
has been years In the United States.
He to a man of family, and Is Justly proud
of the fact that his son was on of th
first young men of The Dalle to respond
to th call for volunteers for the late war.
He sailed on the first expedition to the
Philippines aa a member of the Second
Oregon regiment, but, owing to the appar.
ent unlikelihood of hostilities occurring;,
accepted th release secured for him by
his father, and was mustered out of tbe
service. On his return, he brought with
him an excellent assortment of Filipino
Implements of war, which are attractively
displayed in a wall cabinet In Mr. Stub
ling's place of business. It Is well worth
any one's time to call and see these relic,
and Mr . Stuhllng extends a cordial lnvt
bMion to all who may wish to do so. "
THE POrrOPFH B PHARMACY
Clarke Falk.
There is no home In The Dalles held In
better repute for fair and honorable deal
ing or commanding a greater degree of
confidence among Its patrons tban the
Postofflce Pharmacy. This fine store had
Its beginning in October. 17. since which
time it has built tip a trade second in
volume to that of no other bouse of the
klr.d in asco county. The business was
established by Messrs. Clarke & Falk. the
present proprietors, and was aa assured
succers from the day of opening.
The stock carried by this popular drug
r tore comprises everything usually han
dled by a lirst-clars drug house, and In
cludes, besides the general line of drugs.
Uifd.cines. proprietary remedies, etc.. a
full line of Imported cigars, fine toilet ar
ticles and druggists' sundries. The spe
cialty of the house, however. Is the pre
scription department. Only the purest
drugs are u?ed. and nil prescription are
submitted to R close examination before
being compounded.
It has b.'cn said that a thorough know
ledge of the business is the best capital
a druggist can have. Admitting this to
) a fact, this firm ha an abundir.ee
of capital at Its command, for Mr. Clarke,
a ho devotes his entire time and atten
tion to the business. Is a prescription
pharmacist of long experience and great
ability. He Is a manufacturing chemist,
as well, and puts up no less than a doxen
preparations for the trade. Many of
these preparations and remedies have be
come so well known to the public that
their names are household words over
a large portion of Wasco county. Among
such, we note the following:
Lemon, VanlUa, Raspberry. Strawberry.
Pri-earplc. Itanana, Apricot Flavoring Ex
tracts. Quinine Hair Tonlo.
Rorofoam Tooth Wash.
Floral Lotion for Chapped Hands.
Boll Cure. Sure cure for boils.
Cone. Extract Jamaica Ginger.
These articles are sold In no less than
72 stores In and about The Dallc-J.
This house is agent for the celebrated
"Columbia Bromo Salts," which are ta
rcclally prepared for its trade, and un
der it. name. In New Tork. It Is alo
agent for "La Plata Sheep Dip," and "F.
& T." sheep-marking paint.
An Important feature of the stock of
Clarke & Falk la the txtcislv line of
kodaks and photographic suppll. a. They
carry the famous "Vive." "Cyclone,"
"Poco Cycle" and ' P.x-o Magaxlne" ko
daks and the "Vive Telescopic" camera.
Ti.ere is no more complete or varlei
stock of the kind In the country, and
th'a store Is regarded a headquarters
for everything In the above line.
F. J. Clarke to a Canadian by birth,
but has resided litre 1J years, eight of
which were spent In the employ of the
Snlpes-Kinersly Drug Company. He hi
had 1 years' experience- In the business.
H. A. Falk was born in Germany. Be
fore going into partnership with Mr.
Clarke, he was IS years in the stick busi
ness In Crook county. Both gentlemen
are men of sound business Judgment
and their sure Is but the nntural se
quence of their personal ability.
COl.l MM A HOI EL
J. M. Toomey, Proprtrtur.
As the only flrst-rlas hotel, ronducte.1
upon both the Kuroocan and American
plans, in The Dalle, and one of the most
popular hotel In Wasco county, the Co
lumbia Is Patronized hv tnnrUi,
clal men. mill and mining men. merchtn:.
ram-nrrs ana siockrcn and the geacr.il
traveling public. Tb location of the
house makes It eper!ally convenient f-.r
persons arriving by boat or train, a the
latter tops In front of Its door, while
the wharf at which the former lands I
a short two blocks distant.
The building occupied by th Columbia
Is a snactous three-story structure, con
taining 70 Sliest room ull ..i- i
neatly furnished. Heating facilities are
...... .... .. ,v....a 1
srately warmed, and the house Is lighted
throughout by electricity. The orHoe.
dlnins-room and Ku w . An , t. . m
iiit 111 ,mi n 1 nn 1 ca. r, nu . M.u , .
floor, and are especially suited to their
uses. The dlnlne-ronm baa
pacity of over lua. and the culinary de-
i. mrni. wnicn is in ins hand of
sallied chef and caterer, Is the pride of
the house.
The Columbia has been under Its pre,
ent management for the past three years.
Mr. J. M. Toomey. the proprietor, ha
rcsiura mucn longer in The Pallrs, ho
ever, and la well known all over the
county. He was formerly In the employ
01 the o. R, N. Co., and has a wide
acquaintance with th traveling public.
Mr. Toomey la assisted In the conduct
.1 .ii-. nour ot nis estrmanie wife, w
ajio
is a helpmeet Indeed. She has charge
the bouaekeenln rl ,.n. .. .1
of
the
cleanliness of everything gives' ubiquitous
testimony 10 her presence,
J. M. Toomey I a nntlve of the Kmen
Isle, but tins been lu years under t
Star end Rtrinea mnai nt i,ih tii
he has lived In Oregon. He has pronerty
in i-oruni nnn Astoria. beiil hi ho
property here. He ha two mm of wh
it I jlltlv lroilrf ami -vtwim V l. P
Ing to become good American ritlgena.
. tit MMI,
niaek.mlth aad Wagon-maker.
it is granting In thi age of haste and
snoo.iy to nnrt occasionally mechanic of
the old school who tko a hero-nlng
pride In th nmduet or t v..i. k..ii
Th Dalles I especially fortunate In thl
repect, and among th many liU.k-
2i!i of thl r"y '"'""""I for their
skill a mechanics, none I more Justly
popular than F. 8. Gunning.
Mr. dunning ratabllshed hi present
bustnera Inst September, bill wa formerly
well known her, having been a member
of the firm of Gunning Ilockmnn. bis, k
mlth and wagon-maker. He Is a fi.
rl r and Iron work.-r of long riperlenc
and great skill, and ha mad a reputa
tion for workmanship and honorable deal.
Ing which Insure him a fair hr of th
best trad In his Una, II. employs th
f workmen, at Present TTI
a" whoa, 1. a. .v7XBt
worker. The work doll V 4
among
wood
general hlrk. i.wi
ateamhnat mnA 111 . airle
wagon buildln n.i . "- .
shop, which is located on tT
Second and Laughlin trt,
jar resort for farmer, and hoelL
In its equipments is fitted taTr- m
tbe best work that .km ... ""i.
F. 8. Gunning was , ."??.
learned hi trade !n hi. naoviT"
was there In -business befor, ZL,
coast. He ha been eigh, !!fUat"S
Dalle durina which time y?V Tk
wide lraualnia-ii. .. m aa-u.
iinunc with tile r--.7
Uon and built up a bj.
placa him among the permanr? "
lisbed men of the citV it. ? "T
manifested 0 r .,' . ' ',.
work turned out by hto shop !
Ulraesa In prices ka mvi, a,
- onfldencs of tb public
MOIST HOOD D.IIKT,
J. A. --, Pro,rietw.
Wa are In the miri.t
siva era. and the -owledg.eLfc
the pagea of science is now .TS
nnlil Ih.l 1.- . .. . " (enenil.
ri- - i 1 ueui nave es-m.
regarded as
delve into science In Its various
but it I. a duty we owe to cTllu
anow someining of sanitary mci.. "
in view of this fact It uS
that so comparatively few ev
educated people, know anythij V.T
its vnderlylB, principles. ir"? "
generaUy supposed, confined to thi
and workshoo of th. -i....r "lot
plication Is general, and it. nee!!.
everywhere. In thi. .i. . .. rs,t,
. . 111. f aa An. B
pose to caU attention to lu lmiZ!:
as aDDlled to the ri-.i- .-JporUw
lustration, no better example ii tttLZ
to the mind of th. w-.- PfentH
known Mount Hood dairy. W
it is a tact that not aione In th,
of milk depends its purity, but M W?2
the care of cows from .ki..i.
The first duty. then, of th dairyr,,
i-j. neaieoy cows im
the next, but not les in-iv,,.... .. ..
care of milk. Milk, to b ic,,"
honlH h kent In 1
lute cleanliness Is th k.-.-n,. . v!"
. .uuui niro uairy at present mile,
bout 20 cows of mixed hi. n .
predominating, but wilt soon lncraHtH
nuiiiuer .o a.j. i ney are pasture and tnto
fed and receive th. mn a....i ...
lion, being regularly Inspected for tuber
culosis and the various disease to which
the bovine kingdom Is subject Every
thing Is arranged for the proper ran n
milk, and all the requirement above met
uunea are religiously observed.
J. A. Simonson Is one of the million Ci-nadlan-born
Americana who hav isora
alleeianc to l-n.-l. fiam ii - 1 l
. . . iic ua. om
1! years In the I'nited States, and for He
i""" " year a resident, or nasco com-
iy. urecoii. xic nas oeen inree yean li
the diiirv hn.ln. K.r.. .ml ha. k..iu
an extensive trade among the hoteli, mv
taurants and families ef the rlty. Bis
ranch, which I sitnntcwl nKnne tv,- -p.
south of town, contains TOO acre, all u-
aer cultivation, tne enter product belli
m-hn ut. Bim.lr th... K..
and the best of home-raised feed. Mr.
oimonson nas maae a specialty and study
Of the best methods emuloved tn the aud.
ern dairy, and devotes his personal it
tentlon to his business. He rum a wan
on for the accommodation of patroni, and
personally delivers mux in time lot early
uirniiui rri j morning.
THE ORCCOX BtKF.HY.
A. Keller.
Noth'rg else, perhaps, hss contributed
so much to lightening the drudgery af
the housewife as the perfection of tat
modern system of baking, and the es
tablishment of bakeries in all our town
and citie. Faml v bakinff dftv his w
lenger any terrors for the tired home-
keener. fr frtsh hr-.il or rnll ran Of
bought dallv at ati.'h nrircl that it B
really economy to buy of the baker.
.iv vis"ii a m.ri j lie .-i v....
etablthJ bakeries of The- Dalles, nanni
been fonnte.l IC rnn im and there S
probably not another In the city hiring
a. mir. rvtrnilffl hiulrHi thsn thia TtK1
nutmit of Ih. Kak.rv affrrerate about
3M loaves of bread dallv. Brildef lup-
n. in av large noiei. niim.". "u
1 1 v lr..U In th. nllv . mn.Merblr bill-
ln Is rf..n. with flh. aurrvundlnc tCWtf
. n .4 . n . . n . . an...iv I mad a
furnlahlna- to order, at reasonable prices.
h . . v. i uiiiiii ,. w ir i u , ,
m-!.tln. a.I.. KlrthH.V rake. faWT
Iivu ciftl'l. smal case, an .."- " i
rv r.h .v.rv Amv MnA th. finest ctniu
and HinlMllnn. l.rvelv of home nVinuflC-
ue. a. -ii...ni T..rt oda fountili
adorna Ih aalearoom. and I a popular
, . . -rttir
as is also lb t cream and oyster Paris'
.1 1 .1 v. . Cf. L UUI 1 1 IK ...v '
in the rear.
In reviewing the success of And
Keller, we ar reminded of the state
In Ik. k. ..... i ,. A n... mn.lll. B
wit: "Th Germun txcl In Prvw
a nr-sv Tit 1 1n ii nJr t ha mMt tWt
..IV l". I , ... WIIG V. V... .....
d rcumt inri lndu.-it rv nd economy
Thritd irlti. rnaUla him IO BCCOrnpli""
Kreac reaulis in tlmont anr fl lJ ' ln
. , , -tuiAa tt
ntas t Xf ll.s . nf lf-m.ll birth
,.. K I . as.ar- ! thl
. . . -a a araf 10
ivunirT. ina lor in ui i-
.- r-... il Coill.f fUfl
. ll l I .i BriAi iW
nan -HRJlpe! IlKM M. IfUf iiriiw.
j v iaa Mf aa mirc at ' a i ' -
WARM a ROBEBTSOS,
Proprietors City Livery ""
Some IS nm ago the City ww
Stables were established by Z.
Kern In this city, and were conduce"
under that name until ISM. ,n
year Mr. J. T. nobertson purer
Interest. From that date- unlll tmo T
ago Inst April, the business wa
ed under the firm name of Ward, M"
A Koberlon. al which time a chn
made, Messrs. Ward - Robertson -romlng
tht sole- proprietor. .
Tho City Stables sre not only om
ths moat popular livery rota01"11"..,
of Th Dalles, but. as well. n,onf 'j.
large.t and mo.l compUlely ulry
Th building, a mammoth t"-" of
rtructure, cover an area of a ou u
a block, with ample yard room.
modern In every respect. Accomnw
tlona ran be furnished for more it"
hiimlred head of horu and the
vehicles, harness and paraphernalia
ihetr use. , ,he
rWrrn head of horses nr kepi lor
livery service-. rh srlevted wlin ,
to Its especial lltne. and n""" lh
tlnrr turnout be coured than ' u,
fhlonahl and poPl;ir ir.
shout, wagonette, phnemn. rt.
surrey, hark snd all Ihe varie.1
mnt of carrliiai. found In . p-
clus livery, are at the disposal f
Irons. Ward Robertson te ! .
pr .lo In giving b,mrdr Ih nmi .
lent care and atunt.on tnni n)
upon their own well-groomed sto .
a conclusive evidence of the l"1",
r-i lntlon may b een In Ihr n . h, the
fir. hor-.i entrusted to their
rriresentatlvs horemm of 0ffel
A a le stable, thl firm " gc,
special Inducement and u",,,,r,k M,r.
rcmmixlntlon to driilt r In toca. (t.
Ward A KolH-rtson r ,nnr("'1'", th''r
men. They have pent munIM,tcrit
live In the ad.1le. and niore '
Judge of horf1eh r not to oe
In thl part of th country.
rsal.aatdssr.JT