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The Dalles Da3ly Chronicle.
TnE DALLES
OBEGON
WEDNESDAY
MAY 11, 1892
AWAY UP THE COLUMBIA.
Thla Mighty - Highway of Commerce
Pictured. . " '
. It is very opportune that the' final ac
tion of congress upon the matter of
opening the Columbia, eo far at least as
the cascades is concerned, comes at a
lime when the attention of all the world
is turned to this mighty artery of com
merce in the imposing ceremony of cele
brating the one-hundreth anniversary
of the discovery of the Columbia river by
Captain Gray, May lls 1792. , While there
are assembled in Astoria today thous
ands of people to celebrate the event, In
eluding hundreds - of pioneers,; some of
whom have anxiously awaited the time
for thirty years or more, when congress
would do bo much " as was done last
Tuesday through the final efforts
of Hon. Bikgkb- . .HERttANNj"; the
people of The Dalles, i and this vast
. Inland. Empire, send greetings. From
far up toward the sources of the Colum
bia, illustrations will be exhibited by
transparencies at Astoria tonight, selec
tions from one hundred and forty photo
graphs, giving visitors a good idea
of the grand and picturesque scenery at
little dalles, Kettle falls. Priest rapids,
Bock island,, and other points on the
upper Columbia from the boundary, line
of British Columbia. The whole collec
tion will be sent to Chicago . for similar
exhibitions at the Columbus fair. The
stretch, of this grand river,, along which
these views have been taken, is yet al
most an unbroken wilderness, as primi
tive as the scenes about Astoria a hund
red years ago, . yet there are fearless
pioneers occasionally to be found far" in
' land, whose pluck and enterprise in at
tempts to develop the bountiful resources
to be found there, commends itself to
the public. One of these is-the Ellens
burg and Okanogan Transportation com
pany, whose card we have through favor
of Mr. Linus Hubbard, and from which
we glean the information that by this
river route:; , v
A saving of 350 miles is affected to the
Okanogan mines.
One hundred and fifty miles of dusty
staging is savea. ,
- The most magnificent scenery in the
iorinwesi.
Nearest and most direct route to 'the
great Lake Chelan summer resorts.
' The finest hunting and fishing in the
woria, etc. . ,v
- Writing to Mr. Hubbard, thanking
him for his- thoughtful remembrance of
the E. and O. T. Co., in sending them
one of' his whaleback souvenirs, -the
manager says : . .
' EtiLBNBBUEG, May ,9.-In reply- will
eay that we are doing all we can to aid
in getting appropriations for the upper
Columbia. I saw a letter from Senator
Allen recently, saying that he was going
to introduce a bill and ask for an. appro
priation of $10,000 for a new survey of
"the upper Columbia river. I have ex
amined the bad places on the river, and
I am satisfied that if the money that is
appropriated, was expended in the right
way it would not take a very large
amount above Priest rapids to make the
river navigable to the momth of the Oak
anogan river, a distance of about 150
miles above Priest rapids I hope to see
this work let by contract, as it is by far
the cheapest and quickest way to have
it done Our boat is making regular
trips, and doing a good business. In
; fact more than we anticipated at first
OREGON LIME
This lime is manufactured by The
Oregon Marble and Lime Company, near
Huntington, Oregon, and has earned the
rfiTin fa t inn rvf Katni Ua otMnnA. ir. :
. i. the market, nml Mnomnanflv 4n rwll:
tion to making the best work is at an
p iwi wto cuetipesi. uj me user.
The following analysis by W. G. Jenne
vuciuisb, (uruiuu, vsregon, is wortny
of
. v vuusiucmuuu .
Carbonate of Lime. 98.56 Magnesia .015
Silica. 1.81 Water ..005:'
Peroxide Of Iron .07 Phosphates. Trace
Alumina... (VI flnlnfi.t.. Thum
Mb. T. F. Osborjj, Dealer in Building
.99
- Agent Oregon Lime, Portland, Or.
ux.au oik : rteierring to your inquiry
concerning the "Oregon" Lime, would
- 8&V. that Wfl hn.vA nacuT th?o limn V.o it
rf www .u.u ItXJXkV lit
has given satisfaction, and we consider
:a t- i l .
um cmuo-ciaes nme in every respect.
a uuiH i,ruay, .
Mathew A.' Rowe, Contractor, "Orcgonian
Building.
Bassford & Hanpt, Contractors Portland Library
Building.
Anderson At Bingham, Contractors Snell,
xxciuiuu w oouara .Buuaing.
Burke A O'Connor, General Contractors.
i ' Awinn Tltjann DnV
Arthur Johnson & Brother;- Contractors, Cham-
Geo. Bamford, General 6tone Contractor.
Portland Bridge & Building Co.
Thomas Mann. Builder. -
Jamea McKendrtck, . ..Contracting Plasterer
v 'iruiiiKii jjuuaing.
Jo-Bgan,upi. The Wright Fir Proofing ;.
'Oregonian" Building.
Edward KilUetber, General Stone Contractor., u
" w"rC-timotor, Portland University
Kocher Sc Freeman, Contractors, Deknm Build
ing. . !Cve'--'SFC . v - : -
The Oregod lime for The Dalles
market is carried in stock by Wm. Butler
'.. 4c Co., Lumber Dealers. - -i. 4-U-dlm
'i -u, 7 JDlMolatlon Kotlce. , ,.
I 3otice"i8' hereby "givenf that" the co
. partnership' heretofore existing between
William J?l03'd, S. A. Byrne and Stacy
- Rhownj'-'nhder 'the firm name of Byrne,
. Floyd &'Co.:, In Dalles City, Or., has this
day been 'liseolved by mutual consent.
; Thei business I will be continued at the
old stand, by William Floyd and Stacy
..." Shown, who will pay all bills and collect
all debts. - . S. A. Byrne, -
; t - William Floyd.
Dated April 28, 1892. Stacy Showx. -
H. M. Bkall
..Cashier.
First Hational Bank.
HE DALLES, - OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
.Deposits received, subject to tsignt
Draft or Check, , , . ;':
Collections made and proceeds promptly
-remitiea on aay oi collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
wew x orfct, Ban Francisco and .rqrt- .
: . land. : .'.
DIREOTOHS.
D. P. Thompson." Jno. 8. Schenck.
En. M. Williams, Gko. A. Likbb.
. H. M. Bkalx.
FRENCH i & CO.,
.1 k ti-sA ' -. w,. V .
BANKERS. -
TRANSACT A GEKEBALBAKKLSG BD8IKE83
Letters of Credit issued available in the
... . Eastern States.-- -
Sight Exchanee and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St.
Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon,
Seattle w an., and various points in Ur
egon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms.
A NEW
Dndertaking Establishment!
PRINZ & NITSCHKE.
DEALERS IN-
Furniture and1 Carpets
We 1 have added to our business . a
complete Undertaking Establishment,
and as we are in no way connected with
the Undertakers' .Trust our prices , will
be low accordingly.' . ': '
ttememner our place on second street,
next to Moodv's bank.
GENTLEMEN!
BEFORE YOU ORDER GOODS OF
ANY KIND IN THE FURNISH-
eiir (SLnd See me
Shirts of all - kinds to order, at
prices which defy competition. Other
goods, in proportion e. JfAUAN,
; . Second st., The Dalles
Sole Agent for WANNAMAKER & BROWN,
Philadelphia, Pa. ... vv.
C W.YSS,
Merchant Tailor
No. 77 Second Street.
Suits Made to Order
-AND-
A Fit Guaranteed
Orders taken for an Eastern house for' all
unusoisuiis. t.aii ana fxamtno goods. '
JOHN PASHEK,
it - Tailor
Next door to Wasce Sun.
Just Received, a fine stock of Suitings,
. Pants Patterns, etc., of all latest
Styles, at Low Prices.
Madison's latest System usee! in cutting
; t v garments and a. lit gnaranteed
each time.
lepaipinQ and Cleaning
Neatly and Quickly Done. -
if 6; W: Johnston ;
Giffiersiail lils;
- Shop at ro. 112 Firbt Stresf.
All Job : "Work promptly attended to
and estimates given on all wood work.
8. BCH-MOK,
President. -
mcrcnar
F
M. 8ALYER. Civil Engineering. Surver-
ing, and Architlcture. The Dalles, Or.
TAB. E8HELMAN (Honceofathio Physician
J and Sdboeok. -Calls answered promptlv,
day or night, city or country. Office So. 3b and
37 Chapman block. - . wti
DR. J.-SUTHERLAND Fellow or Trinity
Mediexl College, and member of the Col-
eucof Physicians aud Sureeons. Ontario. Phv-
jician and Surgeon- Office; rooms 8 and 4 Chnp
tnan block.- Residence; Judge Thomburv's bec
snd street. Office hours; 10 to 12 a. m.", 2 to 4
ad 7 to 8 1. tn.- - -
DR. O. D. DOANE physician and bub
gsok. Offira: room k r nnrl A nhanmnn
Block. Residence No. 2, Fourth Btreet. one
lock south of Court House. Office hours 9 tn 12
A. M., 2 to 5 and 7 to i P. M.
D .S1DDALL Dentist. Gas given for the
riainless extraction of teeth. , Alan tenth
teton flowed aluminum plate. Rooms: Sign of
the Golden Tooth, Second Street.
l.B.DUrtTR. GIO. ATKINS. ANK MltNXFSX. .
DUFCR, W ATKINS & . MENEKEE Attob-NJEY8-AT-LAW
Koom No. 43. nvir Pnt
Office Building, Entrance on Washington Street
WH. WILSON Attornit-at-law Rooms
62 and 53, New Vogt Block, Second- Street,
rhc Dalles, Oregon. '
A -S. BENNETT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. " Of-
fice iu Bchanno's buildine. un stairs.". Tha
Oailett, Oregon. ' ". ..
t. r. MAYS. B. 8. RDKTUCOTON. H. S. WILSON.
MATS,' HUNTINGTON & WrLSON Attob-SETi-AT-Llw.
Offices. French's hlnrit nvp.
First National Bank, The Dalles. Oregon. . ,
-,-?.-rt:rf o?-
BOCXKTIKS.
ASSEMBLY NO. -4827, K. OF L. Meets In K.
of P. hall the second and fourth vr!ii.
days of each month at 7;30 p. m.
w
ASCO LODGE. NO. 15. A. F. & A. M Mmts
..- first and third Monday of each month at 7
DALLES ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. 6.
... . t . . u. . tub wftu cuiiefluvy
of each month at 7 P. M. . - -
1 rODERN WOODMEN OF THK WflRT.n .
ItX Mt. Hood CampNo. 59, Meets Tuesday even-
uigui vuuu vx;k m me xv. oi i . nan, at7;3U r. M.
COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 6, I. O. O. F. Meets
every Fridav evenine at 7:30 n'dmi i v
oi r. nau, corner eecona and Court sjtreets.
oujvukiuiig uiuiucra arc welcome.
H. Clough, Sec'y.; , . ,. . H. A. Bllls,N. G.
T7RIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 9., K. of P. Meets
Schanno's buildlnr. corner of Crfiirt
-A every juonaav .eveninsr aE 7tl n'olnfr in
Burwiu. wjourmng memoers are coraialiy in-
TAwtTu. V . B. LSAM. -
1. W.Vausb, K. of R. and 9. , . c. C,
nTOMTi'V'fl fTIPTHTTl V TPUOTHT-vaw
WW -ntll -cw ia.
. tt aii iuw cci y rnuav uwniOOU
v v viuva o.b tuv ftOUAXIS luum, AUoTc in VI ICQ
mfflfPT v tnnnp vn a r tt w -r a.
a-. u iiu, o a vy. kj . tv . - i let; IB
W. B Myers, Financier. M. W.
TAS. NE8MITH POST. No. R2. . A Tt rw-a
n55 luruy t :su f. m.t in toe K. of F.
XXOO.A. " . - . '
B.
OF J. E. Meets every Sunday afternoon in
UIC A.. Ul A . llttU. ' "
nESANG . VEREIN Meets every . Sunday
cicuing iu uic a., oi IT . nail.
T OF L. F. DIVISION, No. 167 Meets in the
-a- n.. oi r. nan me nrst ana third Wednes
day of each month, et. 7:3u p, k, . .
THK GBUBCHB8.
ST. PETER'8 CHURCH Rev; Father Bkons
oekst Pastor. .Low Masa every Snnday at
7 a.- m. High Mass at 10:30 a. m. Vespen at
i r. m.
ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Preaching
In the Y. M. C. A. rooms every Sunday at 11
a. m. and 7 n. m-' RnnHnir nihml tnrmMli.Uv
uiuniiiiK service. i. a. urcnara, pastor.
STjPAUL'S CHURCH Union Btreet, opposite
Fifth. Rev. EUD.Suteliffe Rector. Services
every Sundav at 11 A. h. and 7 !tfl r w Rntut.r
School 9:45 A. u. Evening Prayer on Friday at
i , .. ...
TlIRflT ItlPTTCT rUTTBPtr Ti r t n.H
C - LOB, Pastor. Morning services every Sab-
ah lire acauaiijr at 11 A. M. oaDDain
ocnooi immediately .alter- morning services
Prayer meeting Friday -evening at Pastor's rest
dence. Union services in the court house at '
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. C
KJ CUBTis, Pastor. Services every Sunday at 11
a. it. and 7 p. K. Snnday School after morning
service. Strangers cordially invited. Seat free.
r ' L E. CHURCH Rev. A. O. SPKKCKK.nastnr.
lu Services every Sunday morning. " Sunday
School at 12:20 o'clock P. u. A cordial invitation
is extenaea oy ootn pastor and people to all.
YOUR flTTEllTIOJl
. '' la called to the fact that
iDealer in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement
and Building Material of all kinds.
Carrie the Fines Line of
To be f ooixl in the City.
72 ttlashington Street.
Eo.: 90 Second; Steetj. The JJalJeB, Of.
--' 2it '-..-?.' , . -s. i '.-iU U;.-;f Jfi;vt r
This well known stand, kept by the
well known W. H. Butts, long a resi
dent of Wasco county, has an extraordi
nary fine .stock O&tlAv. ! -Y -.
Sheep Herder's Delist and Irish Disisrbasee!
In fact, all the leading brands of fine
Wines,. Liquors an!d.-,pigars. ..GireUhe
old man a call and you will come again.
Hugh Glenn
lUlDIIS
- The little bailding in Brougham ter
race, Liverpool, in which the . few Most
lem worshipers' thereabout gather to
gether for prayer and to listen to ser
mons in Arabic and English is hidden
away in a garden, and it does not seem
that its congregation has ever done any
thing to give offense, yet for more than
a month past they have been exposed to
persecution, and the ferment appears to
be increasing. - On a recent Sunday, ac
cording to a local report, the appearance
of the. "Muezzin? in the balcony to give
the customary "Azan," or call to prayer,
was the signal for a great uproar from a
crowd of some 400 roughs, indulging in
the usual oaths ' and execrations and
throwing of stones and filth. '-.-. :
- Several times, it 13 stated, the Muezzin
was struck. After he had retired the
disturbers burst into the mosque and
threw stones, one 01 which feu within .a'
few inches of where the little son of
Ahmed Quiliam Bey was kneeling in
prayer. These annoyances, it is added,
continued " during the service, and: the
congregation, on leaving were pelted and
truck. Ixmdos .Public Opinion. . .
. .- , Calendar Cruraders -
, The calendars for 1S93 are beginninsr
to put in an appearance, and. the calen
dar fiends are also hard at work.'" rye
had about 500 applications for calendars
this week, "said -an insurance man yes
terday, Vand soma, of the calendar beg
gars are very . impudent : in- their: de
mands..: , Women: are the . most cheeky
appneante we nave ;to aeat witn.., One
woman today requested me to give her
one of eacn kind issued by our ofnee.
and I granted her demand, but she came
back in half an hour and ' asked - me to
duplicate her . haul in order to please a
female acquaintance who could not come
herself . v I gave her a blotter and told
her to blot herself out of existence. It
was ungallant, of course, but I wasn't
in the numor to deal otherwise with her,
Head-
SIck-hcadachcs are tho ontward Indications of
derangement 61 the stomach and bowels. , A
Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla is tha only, bowel
regulating preparation of Sarsaparilla, it Is seen
why It is the only appropriate Sarsaparilla in
sick-headaches. . It is not only appropriate; it is
an absolute, care. After a course, of it an occa
sional dose at intervals will forever after prevent
return. .
Juo. IL Cox. of 735 Turk Street, San Francisco,
writes: " I have; been troubled with attack of
tick-head ache for the last three yean from one to
three times a week. . Some time ago I bought two
bottles of Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla and' have
only had one attack since and that was on the
second day after I began using It."
;W S a rsa p ar 1 1 1 a
For Salei by SNIPES & AlNERSLV
. .THE DALLES, OREGON. . .
A Severe Law.
The English peo
ple look more closely
the genuineness
: the staples than
, we do. In fact, they
havo a Jaw under
'Which they 'mils
acilxsir mnA ' Am-
' Jix0ri i - stroy adulterated
'..-- - - product . that , are
not what they are represented to be. Under
this statute thousands of pounds of tea have
been burned because of their wholesale adul
teration., ; ;; . '..'.-. ;: ... r ..
. . Tea, by .the way. Is one of the most uotorK
ously adulterated articles of commerce Not
' alone are the bright, shiny fieen tea artifi
cially colored, but thousands of pounds of
substitutes for tea leaves, are ssed to swell
- the bulk of cheap teas; ash,.sIoe and willow
leaves being .those most .commonly . used.,.
Asn, .sweepings , irom tea warenouses are
colored' and sold as tea. Even exhausted tea
leave gathered from the tea-houses are kept, '
dried, and made over and find .their way into
the cheap teas. . -,' : '. . -
The English government attempts to stamp'
this out' by confiscation; but no tea is too
' poor for us, and. the. result is, that probably
the poorest teas used by auy nation are those
eonsumed in America. ' .
Beech' "Tea. is presented ''with the guar
anty that it is uucolored and unadulterated;
In fact, the sun-cured tea leaf pure and sim
ple. It purity insures superior strength,
about one third less of 'it; being required, for
an infusion than of the artificial teas, and its
fragrance aud exqutsile flavor'is at . once ap
parent. It will be a revelation to you.. In.
vmer uh us punty ana quality may be guar-,
anteed, it is sold, only In pound packages
bearing this trade-mark:.
VimjAsftildhood:
5 Mee Me per poind. I'm aale a
-, : ; THE JJAXXES, OBEQOlf.i '. ... .
U.t
PhoBiiixIiikerlias Arisen
prom -th&'Ashes.
The EeetaTin.teuxHas3nea-the
V' ;'
Where be will be glad to see any and all
v" ' , of his old patrona&-
Open day and Night-VlTrtt class meals
state
mm'
Joy
IT-,.
-Cr-.
- ., U0:imtS 1. 1 r- a-
i I -ti-?2&?& oi
Still
Deck
s- ' v twenty-five cent...-- . ,
FIRST -
0
ifi)
y
mm -
CAN BE- HAD. AT THE
CHRONICLE OFFICE
! treasonably- tuinoas Rates.
JOLES BROS.,
'::!.t;'',:'':',:r4iflEft.ERs m -----
Siapie and Fancy Gracetics,
Hay; Grain
Masonic Block, Corner Third and
BUWNEL.L.,
P1D8
WorK, Tin Repairs ami Hotilliig
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
Shop on Third Street; ; next - door ; west of Young & Kuss
. . . Blacksmith Shop.
flew
l THE DAXIiES, OREGON
Best Dollar a Day House on the Coast!
. First-Class Meals, 25 Cents.
First Class Hotel in Every Respect. ;
. ". .. - Nonebui the Best of White Help Employed.
i TT. Nicholas, Piop.
DEPIOCluTIG
te, District and County
TICKET.
For Supreme Judge.
Alfred S. Bennett.
, For Attorney General, - '.
George E. Chamberlain.
For Member of Congress,' '
2d District,
JamesH. Slater.
For Circuit Judge,
. 7th District,
-W. L1. Bradshaw.
For Prosecuting Attorney, '
7th District, ; .
J. P. Moore.
For
Member State -Board Equalization,
, vtn uistnct,.
'. William' Hnglies.
For
Joint Senator,' 17th- District, Sher-
man ana wasco counties,
J.. A; Smith,
".'.;'.- . . - of Sherman...
Joint Senator, 18th District, Gilliam,
Sherman and Wasco counties, .
Gr. W. Rinehart, ; . ; ;
r . . . v ; - . , of. Gilliam.. .
For
For
Joint Bepresentatives, 18th Eepre-
seniauve iisinct., tenerman and
-...... . . .Wasco countiee,, ....
- H. E. Moore,
Pi Blythe. '
For County Judge,'
- GEORGE 0. BLAKELEY. -
For Couniy Clerk,'" ' ' '. . ;
James b: croSsen.;; "
For County "Sherin", :.
THOMAS A. WARD.
"For County Treasurer;' "'
. WILllAM K.' CORSON.
For County" Assessor, ' , .
GEORGE TVPRATHER.
For County 'Surveyor,'', r '
... F. S. GORDON. ' ' ; ; .
For School Superintendent, I ;
F. FITZGERALD. -
For County Commissioner,"1,"
, JAMES DARNIE1XE. ; "
For County Coroner. '" ' ''.
JOHN W. MoORtr. v' 4-21td
CL.BSS
jy If fj , ,
and Feed.
ourt Streets. The Dalles.Oregon.
TICKET.
For Supreme "Judge,
P. Ar Moore. "
For Attorney General,
Lionel R. Webster.
- . For Member of Congress,
,2d District,
W. R. Ellis.
-.- For -Circuit' Judge, f
7th District, .
. George " Watkins.
For Prosecuting Attorney,
7th District, -
W. H. Wilson.
For Member State Board Equalization
7th District,
John L. Luckey.
For Joint Senator, 17th District,' consist
ing of Sherman and Wasco Counties,
H. S. McDaniels.
For Joint Senator, 18th District, consist-
- ing of Gilliam, Sherman and
- . Wasco Counties, -.
W. W.; Steiwer.
For Joint Representatives, 18th Repre
sentative District, consisting of
Sherman and Wasco --
Counties,
E. N Chandler,
T. R. Coon.
For County Judge, .
','-.' C. N. THORNBURY.
For County Clerk,' ; .-.
. J. M HUNTINGTON.
For""Couhty:SIieriri"- -:
C.-P; BALCH. .
' i - -.
Fot County Commissioner, "
H. A. LEAVENS.
- For County Treasurer, -'"'";'
WM. MICHELL.
For County' Assessor "2 - -.
JOEL W. KOONTZ. -N
For County School Superintendent, .
... . , TROY SHELLEY. .V . . .
- -For County Surveyor, - : , ..
' , ; .E. F SHARP. .. .
For County Coroner,
N. M. EASTWOOD.
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