The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 21, 1892, Image 4

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
THK I ALL K
OBKOON
TUESDAY
JUNE 21. 1892
IMvwnlns; limlf a Continent.
' Wheu the Panama canal was first pro
posed a great cry went up that such a
Mitch" would endanger the lives of mil
lions of . human beings. It was argued
that the waters on the Pacific side of the
isthmus were hundreds of feet higher
than they were on the Atlantic side, and
that the great rush of waters to-even up
the difference in ihe- level of the two
oceans would drown out all' southern
North America', all the West Indies and
most of Mexico and Yucatan. Would
be engineers and sensational editors
passed their opinions or wrote yards of
care editorials on the subject. It now
tarns out that the Atlantic ' and not the
Pacific is the higher of the two oceans,
and that in place of the difference in
level being hundreds of feet, as had been
affirmed, the surface of the water on the
cast side of the isthmus is exactly 6
feet higher than it is on the western
side. St. Louis Republic.
Item ud KoUa-lon. of tlM British Army.
According to the annual returns of
the British army, of the total strength
of 196,569 officers and men, 151,311, or
76.2 per cent., are English; 16,538. or 8.3
per cent., are -Scotch; 28,720, or 14 per
cent., are Irish: Mohammedans, Hin--doos,
Jews, etc, number 667 all told
and need not be considered. Of the
total 08 per oent. belong to the Church'
of England; 18.4 per cent, are Roman
Catholics; 7.6 per cent, are Presbyterians,
and 6 per cent, are Wesleyans. Out of
64,000 officers and men in the royal navy
over 47,000 return themselves as mem
bers of the Church of England. London
Public Opinion.
1776.
1592.
1 ii JULY
Celebration.
MONDAY, JULY 4th, 1802. ,
The people of The Dalles will
suitably observe the 116th anni
versary of American Indepen
dence, bv a
GRAND PARADE
of all military and civic societies
including a
Triumphal Liberty Car,
Trades Procession,
- '. Indians in War Costume,
Calatbumpians, Plug Uglies, Etc.
The great feature of the day will
be the
HOgE TOUipipT
In which six well drilled com-.
' panies will compete for prizes."
Band Contests
AND
Competitive Drills
By the Military Companies
' for Medals.
BICYCLE RACES,
BASE BALL,
P00T BALL,
And other sports which will
make the day one full of enjoy -
ment.
TH E STEAMER REGU LAT0R
Will give an excursion on the Columbia
during the day, also one during the eve
ning, from 7 to 9 o'clock, returning in
time for the
FIRE WORKS
Which will be on a scale of magnifi
cence grander than has ever before been
witnessed in Eastern Oregon."
The people of The Dalles are putting
forth every effort to make this occasion
the grandest celebration of our Natal
Day ever attempted in the Inland Em
pire, and they invite everybodv to come
and join with them in making It a grand
.'success.
'One of the leading orators of Portland
has been engaged to deliver an oration,
and all the best vocal and instrumental
music of the city has been secured for
literary exercises and procession.
By arrangements with the TJ. P. R. It.
Co., travel to this celebration has been
placed at one fare for the round trip,
from Portland and intermediate points,
and from Heppner. Pendleton and inter
mediate points. Tickets will be sold on
the 2d, 3d and 4th of July, good for the
return until the 6tb.
. Free ferriage has been also provided at
The Dalles from Sunday noon the 3d,
until Tuesday noon ' the 5th, for all at
tending the celebration from north of
here. .
BTABUSHED fcM A 4 CAVFATSv
1666. Label
Trade V. : "!'Z Designs
Marks, vy&yi Copyrights
- V. V " " m .... , M
W. aira .paolAl attention to eima ntfectad iaathar
alao tm int,r'rjn , .wmii. rmimmnm .---
"p. u. validity of paints, and th. proascntiom aaa
uu 'or iafrlateawnt. Oar boo. nflM.li im
Ja. trwa. njfervixcts. alv., a-nt free.
fcUSON BBUTlIKVf, Equitable Buiidiaa.
. 003 St., WHsIiii.ut.,0, D. C
Jfv-Btmd thraa atamst for voataea an handaom. illaa-'
nta4 baskiat, X.rentivaj"rara." pabllahar'.ptlo
aal our qnarto-cantcDiiial pamp&lat Jar la
I. aaanaftutii 1.1. r nA . . . -
i, S. BCBBUCXi
- President.
H. M. Bbaxi.
Cashier.
first Rational Bank.
THE DALLES.
- - OREGON
A General Banking Business' transacted
Ieposit8 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 Francieco and Port
land. DIRBOTOKS.
D. P. Thompson. J no. S, Schekck.
Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. Likbe.
H. M. Bit ALL.
FRENCH ;QO.,
BANKERS. .
TRANSACT A OENERALBAKEINU BUSINESS
Letters of Credit issued'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.
A NEW
i
rrnrt Heron ipnmnm I
PRINZ & NITSCHKE.
' DEALERS IN
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 our prices will
be low accordingly.
Remember our place on Second street,
next to Moody's bank. . . -
GENTLEMEN !
BEFORE YOU ORDER GOODS OF
ANY KIND IN THE FURNISH
ING LINE,
all (and me
Shirts -of all kinds to order, at
prices which defy competition. Other
goods jn proportion. P. FAGAN,
Second st.. The Dalles.
8olc Agent for WANNAMAKER & BROWN,
Philadelphia, Pa.
C. Y S S ,
Merchant Tailor,
No. 77 Second Street. .
Suits Made to Order
AND-
A Pit Guaranteed.
Orders taken for an Eastern houau for all
kinds of suits. Call and examine goods.
JOHN PASHEK,
I - Tailor,
Next door to Wasoo Sun.
Jnst Received, a fine stock of Suitings,
. Pants Patterns, etc., of all latest
Styles, at Low Prices.
Madison's Latest System used in cutting
garments, ana a nt guaranteed
each time.
Repairing and Cleaning
' ;' ' Neatly and Quickly Done.
G. Vi. Johnston & Son,
eamBnters ag JiilWBrs,
: Shop at Ho. 112 First Street.
All Job Work promptly attended to
and estimates given on all wood work.
inercnan
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DR. ELIZA A. INGALL8, Phyeiciah, Bub
oion and Occubt. Offioe: Rooms 40 and
47 Chapman Block.
M. 8ALYER, Civil. Ekoineebinq, Survey
ins, and Architletore. The Dalles, Or. .
DK. E8IIELMAN (Hon jkpathic; Physician
and Burgeon. Calls answered, promptly,
day or night, eity or country. Office No. 36 and
37 Chapman block. ; ., wtf
DR. J. SUTHERLAKD Fkllow OF Tkinity
Medical College, and member of the Col
lege of Pbysiciana and Surgeons, Ontario, Phy
sician and eurgeon. Olnce; room S and 4 Chap
man block. Residence Judge Thornbury Sec
ond street. Office noare; 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4
and 7 to 8 p. m. .
DK. o. I). DO ANE physiciak mo soa
GEoh. Office; rooms 5 and 6 Chapman
Block. Residence No. 28, Fourth street, one
t look houth of Conrt House. Office hours 9 to 12
A. M., a to 5 and 7 to P. M.
DSIDDALL Destibt. Gas given for the
a painleKS extraction of teeth. Also teeth
aet on flowed aluminum plate. Rooms: Blgn of
cbe Golden Tooth, Second Btreet.
B.B.DDFVS. 00. :.T.IMS. FRANK MKNZFEE.
rvTJFtTK. WATK1N8 & MENEFEK Attob-
i J nkymt-law Soom No. 43. over Post
Office Building, Entrance on Washington Street
The Dalles, Oregon.
WJ H. WILSON ATTORJiKY-aT-LiW Koomn
TV SO. and 58, New Vogt Block, Beoond Street,1
rne uaues, uregon.
8. BENNETT. ATTORNK Y-AT-LAWi Of
V . nee m Schanno'B building, np stairs. The
Dalles. Oregon.
F. F. MAYS. B. a. HCKTIMOTOJI B. 8. WILSON
MAYS, HUNTINGTON A W1LBON ATTOK-iseYB-iT-Lav.
Offices, French's block over
fTt National Bank, The Dalles. Oregon.
SOCIBTIKS.
A 8SEMBLT NO. 4827, K. OF L. Meets In K.
XL olF. nail the second ana fonrtn n ednes
days of each month at 7:30 p. ra.
w
A8CO LODGE, NO. 15, A. F. & A. M. Meets
nt ana tmra Aionuay ot eacn montn at 7
DALLES EOYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. 6.
Meets in Masonic HaU the third Wednesday
ui eann muau at i r, sx.
MODERN WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.
Mt. Hood CampNo. 69, Meets Tuesday even
ing ot eacn week in tne K. ot r. nail, at ,:3U P. it.
-lOLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 5, I. . 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. Cloogh, Sec'y. H. A. BillsN. G. '
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 coral ally in
vited. W. S. Cram.
D. W.Vausb, K. of R. and 8. C. C.
WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERENCE
UNION will meet every Friday afternoon
at 3 o'clock at the reading room. A 11 are invited.
rpEMPLE LODGE NO. "3, A. O. U. W. Meets
X at K. f P. Hall, Corner Second and Court
streets, Thursday evenings at 7:su.
Gkobgk Giboms,
W. S Myebs, Financier. M, W.
TAS. NESMITH POST, No. 32, G. A. R- Meets
rt every Saturday at 7:au p. u.. in the K. of F.
Hall.
B,
OF L. E. Meets every Sunday afternoon In
tne &. ox r. uau.
CM ESANG VEREIN Meets every
T evening in the K. of P. Hall.
Sunday
BOF L. F. DIVISION, No. 167-Meets in the
K. of P. HaU the first and third Wednes
day of eacn month, st 7:30 p. x.
THK CHURCHES.
OT. PETER'S CHURCH Rev. Father Broxs-
O GBB8T Pastor. Low Mass every Sunday at
7 a. k. High Mass at 10:30 a.m. .. Vespers at
ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Preaching
. in the X- M. C. A. rooms every Sunday at 11
a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school immediately
aivcr uiuruiug survive. i. a. vrcnaru, pastor.
ST. PATJL'S CHURCH Union Street, opposite
Fifth. Rev. Eli D. Sutclifle Rector. Services
every Sunday at 11 a. if. and 7:30 p. if. Sunday
School 9:45 A. M. Evening Prayer on Friday at
THIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. O. D.. Tay
I lob. Pastor. Morning servloes every Sab
bath at the academy at 11 A. M. Sabbath
school immediately after morning services.
Prayer meeting Friday eveninc at Pastor's resi
dence. Union services in the court house at 7
if. M.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. C.
C'cbtis, Pastor. Services every Sunday at 11
a. if . and 7 P. M. Sunday School after morning
wrvice. Strangers cordially invited. Seats free.
ME. CHURCH Rev. A. C. Spbhckb, pastor.
. Services every Sunday morning. Sunday
School at 12:20 o'clock P. if. A cordial invitation
is extended by both pastor and people to all.
YOUfl flTTEfiTIOJl
Is called to the fact that
Hagh Glenn,
Dealer in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement
and Building Material of all kinds.
Carrie, the Finest Line of-
Picture - jnouioin gs
To be foand in the City.
72 Washington Street.
The Snug.
W, H. BUTTS, Prop:
So. 90 Second Sreet, The Dalles, Or.
.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 of
Sheep Herder's Seligkt and Irish Disturbance.
In fact,' all the leading brands of fine
Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Give the
old man a call and you will come again.
.' . ... ..-.I
The Coavlct'. Uaby.
. Early yesterday morning a knock was
heard at the big door of the Fulton coun
ty jaiL Jailer Miller opened the; door
and a ragged man came in. There was
a haggard look on the fellow's face. It
was Jim Wesson, the moonshiner, who
escaped, from the Fulton county jail a
week ago to go borne to see his sick
baby.' "ra sorry. Mr. Miller, he said
in a broken voice. "1 ' hope you and
Cap'n Morrow don't care, but 1 heard
the baby He stopped a moment un
til his lip quit quivering so, and weut
on: . "1 heard the baby was sick, and 1
thought about wife watchm of it at
home, and 1 just had to go. 1 was sorry,
an 1 wrote you I'd come back. An 1
done it. They done buried the baby, an
1 come back, an I hope you am t mad."
Captain Miller did not could not ut
ter a word of reproach. "I'm glad you
have come back. Jim," be said. Atlanta
Constitution.
. Bather Particular.
A well, dressed man entered the office
of a Bangor hotel one cold evening not
long since and told' the clerk he was a
stranger in the city, had no money and
asked for a place to sleep. The clerk
had pity for him, gave him a good room,
and as the night was cold obtained an
extra blanket or two for the bed.. The
clerk left the man, who in a few -minutes
rung a call. . The clerk went to the
room, and the man told him he could
not sleep in the room, as he was accus
tomed to have a fire in his sleeping
apartments. The clerk , was almost
struck dumb, but managed to recover
sufficiently to tell the man he was too
particular for that hotel, that he had bet
ter seek free lodging elsewhere, and so
the bummer was turned out into the cold
world. Bangor (Me.) Commercial.
N
STIPATION
Afflicts half the American people yet there la
only one preparation of Sarsaparilla that acts on
the bowels and reaches this Important trouble,
and that is Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla.' It re
lieves It In 21 hours, and an occasional dose
prevents return. "Ve refer bv nermisston bait
Elklngton, 125 locust Avenue, San Francisco;
J. H. Brown, Petaluma; H. a Winn, Geary Court,
Ban Francisco, and hundreds of others who have
used it in constipation. One letter 1b a sample of
hundreds. Elklngton, writes: "I have been fox
years subject to bilious headaches and constica.
tion. Have been ro bad for a year back have
hod to take a Physio everv other nUtht or a1o t
would have a headache. After taking one bottle
cf J. V. B. , I am in splendid shape. It has dona
wonderful things for me. People similarly
troubled should try it and be convinced.' ' '
Joy'
Vegetable
b Sarsaparilla
JCost motleru. t:i .flef-liv?. largest bottl
sane price, i.o m ; ;t tauj.
For Sale by SNIPES A KINERSLY
THE DALLES. OREGON.
A Necessity.
The consumption
of ' tea .largely In
creases every year in
England, Russia, and
the principal Euro-
; pean tea-drinking
! countries. But it '
does not grow in
America. And net
alone that, but thou
sands of Europeans
who leave Europe
ardent lovers of tea,
upon arriving in the '
TJnited States gradu
ally discontinue its rise, and finally, cease it
altogether.
This state of things is due to the fact that
the Americans ' think so much of business
and so little of their palates that they permit
China and Japan to ship them their cheapest
and most worthless teas. Between the
wealthy classes of China and Japan and the
exacting and cultivated tee-drinkers of '
Europe, the finer teas find a ready market.
The balance of the crop comes to America.
Is there any wonder, then, that our taste for
tea does not apprec later ., ..
In view of these facts. Is there not an Im
mediate demand for the importation of a
brand of -tea that is guaranteed to he mv '
colored, un manipulated, and of absolute
purity? We" think then Is, and present
Beech's Tee. ': Its purity la guaranteed in
every respect, It has, therefore, more in
herent strength than the cheap teas yon have
been drinking, felly one third lees being re
quired tor an infusion. .This you will dis
cover the first time yon make U. likewise,
the flavor is delightful, being the natural fla
vorof aa unadulterated article. It is a revela
tion to tea-drinkers. ' Sold only in packages
tearing this mark:
BEEC
'a
VureAsffidhood:
Frlea 60o per pomnd. For tale at-
Iioslio Sutlexs
THE DAILES. OREGON.
Still ob DeGk.
PhcBnix Like has Arisen
From the Ashes!
JAMES WHITE,
The Bestauranteur Has Opened the
Balduiiii HesteOFant
:. ON MAIN STREET
Where he will be glad to see any and all
' of his old patrons.
Open day and Night. . First class meals
.twenty-five cents. '
CO
BlackwelFs Bull Durham
Great Bull riovsment."
BULL DURHAM .
is a mild and pleasant stimulant which quiets the nerves
and in no way excites or deranges the system. . In this
respect it is distinctive. It gives the most solid com
fort with no unpleasant effects. Made only by
Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Co., Durham. N. G
D. BUiMN
Pipe Woik. Tio Waifs aofl Hoofing
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young & Kuss'
Blacksmith Shop.
: DEALERS IN:
S
lapis
ana rancu in
Hay, Grain
Masonic Block. Corner Third and Court Streets. The Daiies.Oregon.
' -
jtfeu -o. Qolumbia jlotel,
THE DALLES, OREGON.
Best Dollar a Day House on the Coast!
First-Class Meals, 25 Cents.
First Class Hotel in Every Respect.
&one but the Best of White Help Employed.
T. T. Nicholas, Ppop.
THE DALLES,
Wasco County, - - - , Oregon,
The Gate City pt 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.'
The Largest Wool Market..
The rich grazing country along the eastern slope of the Cas
cades furnishes 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.
The products of the beautiful Klickitat valley find market
here, and the country south and east has this year filled the
. warehouses, and all available storage places to overflowing with
their products.
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 she stands.
Daily and Weekly Editions. " -
THE. CHROMICLE was established for the ex
' press purpose of faithfully representing The Dalles
and ! the surrounding country, and the satisfying
effect of its mission is everywhere apparent. It ,
now. leads all other publications in Wasco, Sher
. manj Gilliam, a large part of Crook, Morrow and.
Grant counties, as well as Klickitat and other re- '
gibns north of The Dalles, hence it is the best
medium for advertisers -in the Inland Empire:
ning in the week (Sundays excepted) at $6.00 per
annum.- The Weekly Chronicle on . Fridays of
. v. each week at $1.50 per annum.
TH E CHRONICLE PUBLISH I IMG CO.,
.'.iriie Dalles,''. 'Oregon.
Smoking
Tobacco
Made a record long years ago,
which has never been. beaten or
approached. It has not to-day, '
a good second in popularity. Its
peculiar and uniform excellence
pleases the men of to-day as it
did their fathers before them.
Sold wherever tobacco is smoked1.
ocenes.
ks0
and Feed.