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Ths Dalles Daily Chronick
TBI DALLES
OREGON
FRIDAY
JUNE 10. 1892
Not So Sale. After All.
"Do you see that tall, spare man lean
ing against the rail, over .there?" said
James Vance, steward of the Athenian
club. "Well,: TJ1 tell you a little yarn
in which he. played an amusing part.
Home years ago Haquotte & Haggeman
got in a big safe, all gorgeous with paint
and glorious with impossible landscapes.
Ernest Haqnette was very proud of it,
and in his bustling, eager way 'would
bow it to all old patrons of the place,
expatiating upon its merits. '
"One evening he was engaged in show
ing a party of gentlemen the wonders of
"tee safe, and ran od; 'No burglar could
-OTer get into that, I tell yon.. He couldn't
open it in a week. It's the safest safe in
ttia town, for money.
" 'Oh, I don't know about that,' mid
that tall man, who was then leaning on
the bar just as he is now.leaning on the
rail. 'I don't think it's so safe.'
"This startled Haqnette a little. No
oe had ever questioned that safe before
in that off hand way. He flushed a Ut
ile while the stranger regarded him non
chalantly. Haqnette felt nettled and at
last blurted out:
. "I'll put $500 in that safe and if yon
can get it out in six hours you can have
it. Axes, jimmies and all tools are al
lowed, but dynamite barred.'
" 'I'll go you,' said our tall friend.
'Well just make it half an hour and no
tools however.
- "Haqnette promptly dumped $500 into
a bag, pnt the bag into the safe and
turned the combination. 'There you
are,' he said defiantly.
"The tall man got down on his knees,
put an ear against the safe where' the
tumblers work and began turning the
knob of the combination. He didn't say
' a word, but steadily clicked away. Ha
qnette began to Bweat and step around.
"In twenty-three minutes the safe was
open. Our friend over there took the
bag of money, handed it to the d tun
founded Haqnette and said cynically: '1
don't! want your maney. They salted
sue for a little job like that once. My
name is Ensign.' San Francisco Ex
aminer. JHonthly (Deteoroloqlcal Report.
Weather bureau, department of agriculture.
Btation. The Dalles, Oregon, for the month of
May, 1892.
Latitude 45 3G' 18".
Longitude 121 12' U" west
Altitude 116 feet above sea level
ei.
jKC HKO HKD g-
; 3 3 S r 3 a ts P S
DAT ' ? 8 "!?' "3 -5"
: '' ' '. ' ?!
1 49 I i 39 T
H ........ 68 ' 66 40 .
3 M 71 38
So- 74' :
-... i .. . j v r. . eo "to 61
l.. 57 B7 46 .07
' 32 M -46 .04
..... M -67- 43
.,'.. ; i' 67 56
10...'..., SO- ft6 44 .42
H : 61 70 S2
12 67 6 -'46
13 ; 67 68 46'
4.....k ;..'.-... 57 72 4
IS-...". ftC 60 52 .14
16 68 67 49'
17 .- 60 72 47
18 i.... 62 HO 44
1? .' v'.. 6.1 80 .47
.'.: :.. 67 88 46 ,'
41 t.- 68 mi 46
22 76 88 64
23 73 88 . 50
M 70 88 52
25 69 82 '56
26 ,, 67 7'. 57
27...'. . 64 - 66 53 ' ""
2. v.. 6.1 72 54
61 68 53 T
30 67 66 49
at .... 63 72 52
Bums... .,.,. jl878 2237 1508 .67
-.Means . 60.5 72.1 48.6 0.021
Mean barometer, 30.05; hifrhext barometer.
, 30.4.17, on 17tb : lowest barometer 29.589 oa 4tb,
Mean temperature 60.6; highest temperature,
on 21st; lowest temperature, 88, on 3d and
4th ,y
Greatest -daily range of temperature, 4 on 21st
MEAN TKMPERATUBE KOB THIS MOKTH IN
'1872...
1873. -.'.
1874. . .
1877 59.0
1882.
1883.
1884.
..62.011887.
.6-1.0
1878... .61. 5
1879. ...68.0
1880. .60.5
1881 58.5
..60.0
..66.5
..64.5
1888.... 66.0
1889 61.1
1880.... 62.1
1875.... 53.0
1876 59.5
1885.
1886.
..61.0
1891 61.9
Total defietener in temnerature dnrinv ttin
month. 0.06
i - Total excess in temperature since January 1st,
J891, 01.7 In 18 years. , ?
Prer ailing dlreetion-tif wind, westerly.' -Total
precipitation, 0.67: number of days on
which .01 inch or more of precipitation fell, 4.
TOTAL rmKCIrTTATIO fOB THIS MOXTB IN
1873
1874
1875.. ..0.81
.t.1876 0.20
1877. ...1.03
1888.... 0.70
1889 0.66
1890. .". .0.04
1891... 0.32
192
Total
In precipitation during month,
- 4MnJnohea,
Total deficiency in precipitation since January
1st, MM, 6.23 in 18 years." T ,
Number of cloudless days, 19; partly cloudy
days, 6; tiloody-days, 7. - - .
Dates of frosts, none.
Aurora on night of the 30th of April and morn
ing of May 1st.
Solar Jtaloa on the 21st, 22d, 23d and SOU), -
Coronea on the 23d at 10 a. m. and 30th at 1 p. m.
Norn Barometer reduced to sea -level. - 'f uxii
. cate trace of precipitation.-. . '"' ,
' ... AA.MUKL. L BROOKS, V.
. : olnntary Signal Corps Observer.
Valuable laformatloaw -' '
The following figures, showing ' the
elevation above sea level, at prominent
ienal stations, in the states of Oregon
and Washington, will be read with ln
.. tereet, and preserved for .future refer-
feet.
116
- 1X1 LIALUS
- Heppner. . i .
Penalletoa...
Westou.'v iff
: Joseph..
. tf V .'.
1950
1X22
1800
4400
2784
3440
4000
3000
.38
80
219
180
670
319
225
.615
- 523
964
1640
,1940
68
1018
1609
ldmada. . . v.
Baker City;...
Biipriw. , . , :r 4 i ..-.. ..
' Can yon City. . u
Astoria ........
rowtimntii. . . . . .v. .y
Fewest 3roveS '.i. . ... . . ..
'McMianville. ..... ......
. KQ1S....V...
Corvallis
:. Albany. . '. 4 A ...li....
. Eugene City. .
Koeebare
Grant's f-ass;.
Jacksonville. . ; . .
Ashlandt v. .;
:' ' WABHIKOTOS
.Vancouver Barracks...'..
Walla Walla
Spokaae Falls . . .
... rr. . .
y . . ..
-i . :: .
1878; . . .0.26 UR83.. . .0.64
1879..; 2.94 1884. ...0.04
1880. ...0.94 1885... .0.81
1881. .v. 0.14 1886. ...0.11
1882... .0.27 1887... .0.82
J. B. 8CBBXCK, .'
President.
H.M. Bkau.
Cashier.
First Rational Bank.
"HE DALLES. - - . - OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight .
' Draft or Check. - .
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on day of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, San Francisco and Port-'
land. ;
DIRECTOKS.
D. F. Thompson.' Jno S. Scbknck.
Eo. M. Williams, Geo. A. Liebb.
H. M. Beall.
' Z. BANKERS. ' ' ''
TRANSACT A GESERALBANKKsO BC8IKE88
' ' -.-'!. S f 1 -
Letters of Credit issned available in he
Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St.
Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon,
Seattle Wash., and various points in Or
egon and Washington. -
Collections made at all points on fav
orable term.
ANEW
Undertaking Establishment!
PRINZ & NITSCHKE.
DEALERS IN i
Furniture and Carpets.
We have added to our business a
complete Undertaking Establishment,
and as we are in no way connected with
the Undertakers' Trust onr prices will
be low accordingly.
Remember our place on Second street,
next to Moody's bank.
GENTLEMEN!
BEFORE YOU ORDER GOODS OF
j ANY KIND IN THE FURNISH
ING LINE,
(Solf 2Lfi& See; me;
Shfrfji nf nil '''Ttituia i-n ntvlnf of
prices which defy competition. - Other;
goods in proportion. P. FAGAN,
- 'Second St.. The Dalles.
Sole Agent for WANNAUAKER & BROWN,
- Philadelphia, Pa. . .
c. wvss,.
Merchant Tailor,
No.' 77 Second Street.
Suits Made to Order
,. and :
A Fit Guaranteed.
' Ofders taken for an Kastem' hooae (or all
kinds of sutta. Call and examine goods.
JOHN PASHEK.
- Next door to Wasce Sun. ; :
Jott Received; a fine stock of Suitings,
' Pants Patterns, etc, of all latest
,V Styles, at Low Prices. ' - -
M?Ba
3'
Repairing ami Cleaning
Neatir and Quickly Done.
; Gnjiohnstsn Son.
All Job "Work promptly attended to
and estimates given on all wood work. '.
. PBOr.BBSIOSAL.CABDSj
DR. ELIZA A. INGALLS, PHYSICIAN, SDR- j
6 BON and Oculist. Office: Rooms 40 and :
47 Chapman Block. . - . r
F.
M. SALTER, Crvit Engineebiso, Survey
ing, and Architicturc, The Dalles, Or. .
DR. ESHELMAN (Hom iopatkici Phvsiciax
and Sdbgeon. Calls answered promptlv,'
day or night, city or country. Office So. 36 arid
37 Chapmnn block. wtf
DR. J. SUTHERLAND Fellow of Twkity
Medical College, and member of the Col
lege of Phvsiciaun and Burgeons, Ontario, Pby
iician ana Burgeon.. Office; rooms S and 4 Chap,
man block. Residence; Judge Thoniburj-'s Sec
ond street. Office hours: 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4
and T to 8 p. m.
DR. O. 1. DOAKE rHTSiciAir akd sdr
eioN. Ofllea: rooms h un1 Thsr,mn
Block. Kesidcnce No. 23, Fourth street, me4
(.lock, south of tonrt House, -omce hours V to 12
A. M., 2 to 5 and J to P. M.
DslDOALI. Dsmtist. Gas given for the
painless extraction of teeth. Also teeth
veton flowed aluminum plate. Rooms: Sign of
die Golden Tooth, Beeond Street.
. s.n.DirrCB. gko. atjciks. numunini. .
DUFUR, WATKliee & JfEKEFKK Arroa?
btb-at-law Room ' Ko. 4S, over Post
Office Building, ntranoe on Waahisgtou Street
The Dalles, Oregon. . . ' i ; -,. '
w
H. WILSON Attobsjky-at-law Rooms
. tt nl Bit. tlmm Vt Slntli . temul iMmtf
rhe Dalles, Oregon.
Ah. BENNETT, ATTORNE Y-AT-LAW. Of-
Ace in Bebanno'a building, up stairs. The
PaUea, Oregon.
. r. kats. a. , Hornwero a. s. wuaov.
AYS, HUNTINGTON A WILSON Arroa-sbts-at-law.
Offices. French's block over
First National Bank, Tha Dallea. Oregon.
ABSEMBLY NO. 4827, K. OP L. Meets in K.
of P. hall the second and fourth Wednes
days of each month XJ ::id p. m.
w
r. m.
ABCO LODGE, NO. 15, A.F.4A. M. Meets
nrst ana tnira Monday ot each month at 7
DALLK3 ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. 6,
Meets in Masonic Hall the third Wednesday
of each month at 7 P. M. - . .
MODERN WOODMEN ' OF THE WORLD.
ML Hood CamplN0.59,MetnTueeday even
ing of each week in the K. of P. Hall, at 7:30 r. K.
COLUMBIA LODGE, NO.5,1- O. O. F. Meets
every Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in K.
of P. hall, corner Second and Court streets.
Sojourning brothers are welcome.
H. .Clocgh, Sec'y. H. A. BuxsC. Oil
FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 9., K. of P. Meets
every Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in
Schanno's building, corner of Court and Second
streets. Sojourning members are cordially in
vited. W. S. Ciu.
D. W.Vaosk, K. of R. and S. C. C.
WOMEN'S - CHRISTIAN TKMPERENCE
UNION will meet every Friday afternoon
at 3 o'clock at the reading room. A 11 are Invited.
TEMPLE LODGE NO. 3, A O. U. W. Meets
at K. f P. Hall, Corner Second and Court
Streets, Thursday evenings at 7 :30.
. . Geobge Giboks,
W. 8 Mtkks, Financier. M. W.
TAS. NE9MITH POST, No. 32,'G-. A. R.' Meets
every Saturday, at 7:39 r. if., in the K. of P.
Hall.
B.
OF L. E. Meets every Sunday afternoon in
the K. of P. Hall. - -
rESANG ' VEREIN Meets every
JT evening in the K. of P. Hall.
Sunday
BOP L. F. DIVISION, No. 167 Meets in the
K. of P. Hall the first and third Wednes
day of each month, st 7:3u r. M.
TBI CHCBCHC8.
ST. PETER'S CHURCH Rev. Father Baoss
sbkst Pastor. Low- Mass every Sunday at
7 A. M. High Mass at 10:30 a.m. Vespers at
7 T. M.
ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Preaching
in the Y. M. C. A. rooms every Sunday at 11
a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school immadiately
after morning service. J. A. Orchard, pastor. -
OI. PAUL'S CHURCH Union Street, opposite
very Sunday at 11 A. m. and 7:30 r. K. Sundav
School 9:45 A. a. Evening Prayer on Friday at
-. V
FIR8T BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. O. D. Tat
lok, Pastor. Morning services every. Sab
bath at the academy at 11 a. m. Sabbath
School immediately after morning services.
Prayer meeting Friday evening at Pastor's resi
dence. Union services in the conrt house at 7
P. M. .
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. C.
Co axis, Pastor. Services every Sunday at 11
a. K. and 7 r. K. Sunday School after morning
service. Strangers cordially invited. Seats free.
ME. CHURCH Rev. A. C. Spescbb, pastor.
Services every Sunday morning. Sunday
School at 12:20 o'clock p. M. A cordial invitation
is extended by both pastor and people to alL ,
YOUR flTTEJlTIOIl
' la aalle to the fact that
Dealer in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement
and Building Material of all kinds:
.- Carla tKa Finest Line mf-
I the City.
72 rJUashinaton Street,
p UiW. .4 BUTTS.; Prori-l i-$J '
Ho. 90 Second Sroet,f The Dalles, Or.
This well known stand, kept by the
well known W. . H. Butte, long a resi
dent of Wasco county, has an extraordi
nary fine stock of A.K.: ; ;
Sleep Jerder'g DeMt and Irish Distarianc.
In fact, all the leading- brands of fine
Wines; Liquors and Cigars. Give the
old man a call and yon will come again.
HupGlenn;
, Sot the "Worst GirlTn thg Warla. !
Professor Chapman, of Bowdoin col- t
lege, told the : following story at an
alumni dinner: "1 feel like, the little
daughter of a frieiid of mine in Port
land.'.; She had just mastered the art of
expressing herself in intelligent sen
tences. One day she had done some
thing for which her mamma had to re
prove her. The lady gave her daughter
a sound lecture and then fold her to go
up stairs, alone, m her room, and ask j
txod to forgive, her for her error.
"In a few minutes she was surprised
to see the baby come down stairs again,
appear in the sitting . room and stand
back with a great deal of seriousness.
' 'Well, did yon go up and do what I
told your, asked the fond mother.
" 'Yes, replied the guilty one, "and
God said. "Great Scott! Elsie Murray,
I've known a great many worser girls
than yon." " Boston Herald.
How to Boll an I mbrelta.
' "Cerfcinly,but yoirndou't need any.,
said a salesman in a Chapel street store
recently to a customer who had ' just
bought an, umbrella and who.had asked
for rubber ring.'" - -
"But I want to keep the ends of the
ribs from spreading when the umbrella
is rolled up," and the customer held np
for Inspection the umbrella he bad just
rolled. :
"Let me show you," said the sales
man, as he unfastened the band and
shook out the folds. Grasping the stick
o that his right hand held the ends of
the ribs close .to the wood, he began roll
ing ths silk in the curve of his left hand.
Whenever he gave the umbrella a turn
he kept the ribs in their original posi
tion, and when the rolling was complete
he held np the umbrella and showed that
the metal tips pressed as closely to the
stick as if riveted in place. New Haven
Palladium.
pimples.
'The eld Idea ot 40 years ago was that facial
eruptions were due to a "blood humor," for
which they gave potash. Thai all the old Barsa
parillas contain potash, a most objectionable and
drastic mineral, that Instead of decreasing,
actually creates more eruptions. Ton have no
ticed this when taking other SarsaparfUaa than
Joy's. It is however now known that the stom
ach, the blood creating power, is ths seat of all'
vitiating or cleansing operations. A stomach
clogged by indigestion or constipation, vitiates
the blood, result pimples. A clean stomach and
healthful digestion purifies it and they disappear.
Thus Joy's Vegetable Sarsapa cilia is compounded
after the modern idea to regulate the bowels and
stimulate the digestion. The effect is immediate
and most satisfactory. A short testimonial to
contrast the action of the potash Sarraparillas
'and Joy 'a modem vegetable preparation. .Mrs.
C. D. Btuart, of 400 Hayes St, S. F., writes: ' I
kava for years had indigestion. I tried popular
BarsapariUa bnt It actually caused more pimples
to break out on my face. . Hearing that Joy's was
a later preparation and acted differently, I tried
it and the pimples immediately disappeared,"
W Vegetable
V Sarsaparilla
lArgMt bottle. mol efrHrWe. tame price
For Sale by SNIPES & K1NERSLY
THE DALLES. OREGON.
A necessity.
The consumptlea
of tea largely In
creases every year la
England. Russia, and
the principal Euro
pean ;v tea-drlnlcing
' countries. But it
does not grow in
America. And . not
alone that, bat thoa
aands of Europeans
who leave ' Europe
ardent lovers of tea.
' upon arrirlng Id the
United States Kradn-
ally discontinue It aie, and finally, oaas it
altogether..
ThU state of things is dns to ths fact that
tlfa Americans think so much of business
and so little of their palates that they permit
China and Japan to ship them their rTiiirt
and most worthless teas. Between the
wealthy Glasses of China and Japan and the
exacting and cultivated ' tea-drinkers or
Europe, tfca finer teas find a ready market
Tfca balance of the crop comes to America,
, Is then any wonder, than, that oar taste tor
tea does not appreciate - : V-.
la view of these facta, is there not aa te
aaediate demand for tha Importation of a
brand ot tea that la guaranteed to be sa
ooiorad, nnmanipalated, and of abeolate
purity? We think there is, and present
Beach's Tea. Its parity Is raaranteod la
verjr respect it baa,- therefore, mora ta
kereat strength than tha cheap teas yea bave
bean drinking, fally on third lest being re
q aired lor an Intastoo. This yoa will dis
cover the ant time .yoa maXa ta. Likewise,
the flavor ia dellghtfnl, being tba aatanl fla
vorof as nnadalterated arttcla. ItUarevela
ttoBtoteadriakera Sold only ia paekagea
hearing this mark: ...
'Pure-teWdhood:-
fe0eer poand. For sal at '
alio as-ix-taLckx-crf
THE DALLES, ORBGOlt.'
Still on Deek.
Plusnix Like has Arisen
v.. Fit5m,theAslijes!
jAiyiES white,:
The Restanranteur Has Opened the
Bdoiin -'Ilestaafant
' t-ON MAIN STREET
Where be will be glad to see any and all
' of his old patrons. ' .
Open day and Nigkt. First class nieaJa
twenty-fire centa. - , -
Joy
,Tlie
as K .
. as. . 3 x
- .. f '2 i E w -
CS S as rt 5-
1 :a ' c w s k " 7.
- 2. a S - 3 k s s
. . B f w ii a e m
75 171' Hi 27 :S 32 3? 83 M f.7
46 81 6 19 14 9 8 17 :i2 23
4 11 1612 1 18
1 7 ,1 3 '! 2 2 1
46 146 14 29 35 2(i . 27 22 ! fa
83 140 10 30 iB5 21 22 31 67 50
3 10 5 3 4 2 2 2
84 127 12 24 21 21 23 28 68 49
3 18 4 2 4 4 11 2 8
31 127 12 24 : 15 18 14 44 29.
43 155 14 30 30 20 16 25 42 39
70 133 10 29 29 27 32 29 83 52
67 137 12 26 30 19 21 28 41 34
64 153 12 83 28 28- 28 28 83 56
42 106 10 29 38 25 28 19 47 37
89 181 14 30 26 22 21 35 76 51
37 142 15 27 32 25 25 20 50 09
90 149 32 26 S 2A,;29 74 51
SI J? 2? 21 17 19 22 69 45
S7 166 14 28 38 29 30 27 55 45
W 19? 2 .22 SI H 25 13 42 35
,78 85 10 35 27 20 22 32 88 53
76 170 13 30 15 20 22 20 67 38
42 113 8 80 43 25 27 ; 29 49 41
42.-148' M .27 38. 2' -81 30 Do 55 '
i 128 14 32 19 w u 13 62 S2
55 164 12 23 30 21 23 20 56 46
77 125 11 .38 27 -26 25 82 70 48
94 143 11 32 25 10 9 35 92 31
40 149 12 28 82 37 36 16 30 58
39 145 12 1 28 34 27 26 24 54 36
93 143 U 32 24 20 23 25 71 50
30 158 IS 26 47 27 34 33 62 44
106 131 18 32 8 18 15 17 61 43
82 82 7 28 29 18 21 37 65 55
49 208 10 31 28 28 28 12 58 35
27 78 1 20 26 18 -16" ' it 60 31
106 212 21 40 32 27 33 30 64 51
88 139 9 32 16 22 19 ; 72 47
45 150 14 27 42 24 30 20 46 34
93 153 10 29 15 21 18 20 71 53
38.138. 1. : 43 2fi 31 31 52 38.
.CAXDIDATES.
For Supreme Judge
A. S. Bennett, d
. A. Moore, r
W. H. Walker, peo v
Benjumin P Welch, pro.
Eor Attorney tleneral
Geo. C. Chamberlain, d.
Lionel K. WebKter, r. . . .
For CongresM
C. J. Bright, pro
W. R. KDis,r ...........
John C. Luce, peo. . . . . .'.
Jas H. Slater, d
For Circuit Judge
W. L. Bradshaw, d
Geo. Watkins, r
615
197
23
23
4B2
433
47
452
45
323
409
495
J. F. Moore,d...:
W. H. Wilson, r.- f ...
State Board Equal's'n
309
588
ti luuuu xxugnes, a ....
413
j. Xj. LiUCKey, r
470
State Heuator, 18th
. W. Rinehart. d
. W. eteiwer, r .
State Rnotnr. lTth
.465
H. 8, MeDanel, r..,..
L445
I4J9
. a. bieiuj, a
Joint Representatives
18th District
I. F. Blythe, d
!. N. Chandler,.' . V. f .
7. R. Coon, r...
I. E. Moore, d
343
507
421
Ran n Kl.lWT i'.
49-
Caleb N. Thornbuiyr! '.S34
;ounry uierc "-
B. Crossen, d ,
M. Huntington, r
County Sheriff
P. Ruloh r
472
414
307
573
Thos. A. Ward, d
county XTeasurer
W. K. Corson, d
Wm. MicheU, r . . . . :.r
County Commissioner
J. M. Darneille, d . . Z.r
461
410
447
f414-
. County Assessor
T W- V
. . ivuuiiu, r
Geo. T. Prather, d
School Superintendent
E. P. Fitzgerald, d.
Troy Shelley, r
County Coroner
N. M. Eastwood, r .
J..W. Moore, d
County Surveyor
351
52-1
504
367
P. P. Underwood) d
To be added to the totals.
D. BUNN
Pipe WorR, Tii Bepairs and Hoofing
MAINS TAPPED UNDER, PRESSURE. ,
Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young fc ,Kuss
-"Blacksmith Shop.
THE DALIES, OREGrON.
.... - . - -
Best Dollar a Day House on the Coast!
First-CIass Meals, 25 (Cents.
First Class Hotel' in Every Respect. -
None but the Best of "White Help Employed.
: T.'T. flicholas, Ptop.
THE DALLES,
Wasco County, - ' - - Oregon,
The Gate City :of the Inland Empire is situated at the head
of navigation on the Middle Columbia, and is a thriving, pros
perous city. ' -.'.-.
ITS TERRITORY.
It is the supply .'city for an extensive, and rich agricultural
and grazing country;' its trade reaching as far south as Summer
Lake, a distance: of-over-two hundred miles. . ,-,"''
Tile.. Largest Wool Market.
.The rich grazing country along the eastern slope of the Cas-"
cades famishes pasture for thousands of sheep, the wool from
which finds market here. - ;' . .. .
- The Dalles is the largest original .wool' shipping point in
America, about 5,000,000 pounds being shipped last year.
' ITS PRODUCTS.
The salmon fisheries are the finest on the Columbia, yielding
this year a revenue of thousands of dollars, which will be more
than doubled in the near 'future.'.- '.'' y -.' --' -: '
The products of'the.beantiful KlickitAt- valley find market.
' here, and the country souths and. east' has 'this year filled the - '
warehouses, and all available' storage places- to overflowing 'With "
their products. , , ' : v.-,:.':. .'-.-.-;:;.'" ' ... '. .-
s - ITS WEALTH.
It is the richest city of its size on the coast and its money is
scattered over and is being used to develop more farming country
- . than is tributary to any other city in Eastern Oregon.
Its situation is unsurpassed. . Its climate delightful Its pos
sibilities incalculable. - Its resources unlimited. ' And. on these
corner stones Bhe stands. - ' . . ' ,: - " . v
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Daily and Weekly Editions.
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