The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 30, 1892, Image 4

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    Ths Dalles Daily Chronicle.
TBI DALII
OREGON
THURSDAY
JUNE 30. 1892
The flat pieces of iron shaped tike a
letter S, and frequently seen on the walls
. of old brick buildings, serving as girders,
are said to have been old time symbols
of the sun.
A few -years ago the Belding Bros.
Bilk manufacturers of Northampton.
Mass., sunk a well at their silk works to
the depth of 3.7(H) feet without obtaining
water.
The Knd of a Connecticut Boll Cue.
. After the celebrated WinstedbuU case
was ended on Friday the bull was deco
rated with ribbons and flags and led
through Main street. Upon the upper
part of the bull's appendage the smfmal
' had a handsome bouquet made of white
ribbons; his horns were garlanded with
yellow ribbons, around his body was a
rarcingle, and each of his sides was
ornamented with an American flag. He
was a gaudy looking bovine, and his ap-
. pearance drew plenty of attention from
the crowd of people on the streets.
He is a small animal, not worth at the
on trade over twelve dollars he was sold
a few months since for ten dollars but
this lawsuit, occupying nearly a week
, before a jury, with about sixty witnesses
on both sides, has brought his total cost
up to about 500 that is, reckoning the
costs on both sides, including lawyers
fees. - The man who lost the suit not
only loses, the bull, but as one dollar was
given to the plaintiff with the bull, the
loser will have the costs of the suit to
pay, besides his own lawyer's fees. Beef
comes high sometimes especially bull
beef. Hartford Courant.
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411 I JULY
Celebration.
MONDAY, JULY 4th, 1892.
The people of The Dalles will
suitably observe the 116th anni
versary of American Indepen
dence, by a
GRAND PARADE
of all military and civic societies
including a
Triumphal Liberty Car,
Trades Procession,
- - Indians in War Costume,
Calathumpiane; Ppg UgHes, Etc.
'- '
The great feature of the day will
oe the'
HO0E TOURMREHT
In whirh six well drills pnm.
panies will compete for prizes.
Band Contests
' AND
Competitive Drills
By the Military. Companies
for Medals.
BICYCLE RACES,
BASE BALL,
FOOT. BALL,
And other sports which will
make the day one full of enjoy
ment. THE STEAMER' REGULATOR
Will give an .excursion on the Columbia
during the day, also one during the eve
ning, from 7 to 1 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 ft 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 U. P. R. R.
Co., travel to this celebration has been
plaoed 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 6th.
Free ferriage has keen also provided at
The Dalles from Sunday noon the 3d,
nntil Tuesday noon the 5th, for all at
tending the celebration from north of
here.
ESTABLISHED vA-A M CAVFATJ
1866. w Labels.
RADE ,VDE3ICMST
MARKS. -rVW COPYRIGHTS
. W (to. ipkUI attention to cases rejected in other
aads, t. Interferences, appeal, reisso.es, trade
arka, the preparation of .pinion aa to infringement,
acop. and Talidity of patent!, and the prosecution and
eUfana. of anita for Infringement. Oar book f laftrac
tiona. terms, references, etc., aent free:
EDSON B KOTHK Its, Kqal table Ttnndllio;.
' 1003 V St., Washington, It. C
T" Send three stamps for postage on handsom. Ulna.
tinted booklet. ' ' Inventive Progress," publisher's pric
cents, and oar qnsjrto-centennlsl DsnpUct tor In- '
Mntera.manvfactvreraaadpatent.es.
Afentioo this BAimr
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The lee Waron
The ice wagon of Cates & Allison is on
o'clock- Any orders for ice left with
Will Vanhihlvr'n omrooa v of f ho af am
v.-avwB vm. IVA-I O HV1
of Chas. Laner will be promptly at-
KJllueu vj. CiATES C ALLISON.
J. S. SCHEKCK,
President.
a. M. fiuu.
Caahier.
first Rational Bank.
"HE pALLES.
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 T
hie Exchange sold on
New York, San Francisco and Port'
land,
DIREOTOKS.
D. P. Thompson. ' Jno. S. Schknck.
Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. Likbk.
H. M. Bball. .
FRENCH & co.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A GEKERALBANKIXG BUSINESS
Letters of Credit iseued available in he
i Eastern States.
' Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers soldon New York, Chicago, St.
Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon,
Seattle Wash., and various points in Ur-
eKon and Washington.
. Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms.
A NEW
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 Moodv's bank.
GENTLEMEN!
BEFORE YOU ORDER GOODS OF
ANY KIND IN THE FURNISH
ING LINE,
qH arael $ee me:
ttSr" Shirts of all kinds to order, at
prices which defy competition. Other
goods in proportion. P. FAGAN,
Second St., The Dalles.
Sole Agent for WANNAMAKEK & BROWN,
. Philadelphia, Pa.
JOHN PASHEK,
t - Tailor,
i 7
Next door to Wasco Sun.
Just Received, a fine stock of Suitings,
Pants Patterns, etc., of all latest
Styles, at Low Prices.
Madison's Latest System used in cutting
garments, and a fit guaranteed
each time. -
Impairing and Cleaning
Neatly and Quickly Done. . '
COLUMBIA IGE CO.,
104 Second Street,
ICE I ICE! ICE !
Having over 1000 tons of ice on hand,
we are now prepared to receive orders,
wholesale or retail, to be delivered
through the summer. Parties contract
ing with us will be carried through the
entire season without advance in
pbice, and may depend that we have
nothing but
PURE, HEALTHFUL ICE
Cut from mountain water : no slough or
slush ponds.
Leave orders at the Columbia Candy
Factory, 104 Second street, or Ice
Wagon. ' v i
. W. S. CRAM, Manager.
Dadertaking Establishment!
jueiGp
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DR. ELIZA A. INGALLS, Physician, Sur
ceon aud Oculist. Oflice: Booms 40 and
47 Chapman Block. .
M. 8ALYER, Civil. Ekgineep.ikr, Survey
ing, and Architicture. The Dallas, Or..
DR. ESHEL.MAN (Homxopathic; Physician
and Surgeon. Calls answered promptly
day or night, city or country. Office So. 30 and
37 Chapman block. wti
DR. J. SUTHERLAND Fellow of Trinity
Medical College, and member of the Col
lege of Physicians and Burgeons, Ontario, r"liy
ician And Surgeon. Office; rooms 3 and 4 Chap
man block. Residence; Judge Thornbury'a Kec
and street. Office hours; 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4
and 7 to 8 p. m.
D
R. O. D. DOANE physician and sur
geon. Oflice: rooms s and 6 Chamcan
Block. Residence No. 23. Fourth street, one
tlock south of Conrt Housed Office hours 9 to 12
A. M., 2 to 5 and 7 to 1 P. M.
DSIDDAIA Dentist. Gas given forthe
painless extraction of teeth. Also teeth
et on flowed aluminum plate. Rooms. Sign of
iie Golden Tooth, Second Street.
E.B.DUFOB. GEO. ATKINS. FXANK KENXFEE.
DUFUR, W ATKINS & MENEFEE Attor-reys-at-law
Room No. 43, over Post
Office Building. Entrance on Washington Street
The Dalles, Oregon. . . .
WH. WILSON Attorney-at-law Rooms
62 and 63, New Yogt Block, Second Street,
fhe Dalles, Oregon.
. 6. BENNETT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Of-
Vs flee in Schanno's building, up stairs. The
Dalles, Oregon. ' .
F. r. MATS. B. S. HUNTINGTON. H. S. WILSON.
.f AY8, HUNTINGTON A WILSON Attor
.Tl NBYs-AT-LAW. Offices, French's block over
first National Bank, The Dlles. Oregon.
SOCIKTIES.
ASSEMBLY NO. 4827,' K. OF L. Meets in K.
of P. hall the second and fourth Wednes
days of each month at 7:30 p. m.
w
ASCO LODGE, NO. 15, A. F. & A. M. Meets
ti ret ana third aionaay ol each month at 7
pvALLES ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. 6.
XV Meets in Masonic Hall the third Wednesday
of each month at 7 P. M.
MODERN WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.
Mt. Hood Camp No. 59, Meets Tuesday even
ing of each week in the K. of P. Hall, at 7:30 r. M.
-lOLCMBIA LODGE, NO. 5, I. O. O. F. Meets
y every ifriday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in K.
of P. hall, corner Second and Court streets.
Sojourning brothers are welcome.
H. Clough, Sec'y. H. A. Bills.N. 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 cordially in
vited. , W. S. Cram.
D. W.Vause, 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. -All 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 :S0.
W. S Myers, Financier. M. W.
TAS. NESMITH POST, No. 32, G. A. R. Meets
every Saturday at. 7:30 P. M.. in the K. of P.
Hall.
B,
OF L. E. Meets every Sunday afternoon in
the K. of P. Hall.
CI ESANG VEREIN MeetH every ' Sunday
T evening in the K. of P. HalL
BOF L. F. DIVISION, No. 167 Meets in the
. K. of P. Hall the first and third Wednes
day of each month, st 1 :3t) p. M.
THE CHUKCIIKS.
C!T. r-ETERS CHURCH "Rev. Father Brons-
O geest Pastor. Low Mans every Sunday at
7 a. m. High Mass at 10 :30 a. m. Vespers at
A DVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Preaching
a a- in me i . jn. j. a. rooms every Hunoay at 11
a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday school immediately
after morning service. J. A. Orchard, pastor.
ST. PAULS CHURCH Union Street, opposite
Fifth. Rev.EliD.Hutcliffe Rector. Services
every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 p. it. Sunday
School 9:45 A. M. . Evening Prayer on Friday at
T7MRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. O. D. Tay-
LOR, Pastor. Morning services every Sab
bath at the academy at 11 a. m. Sabbath
School inimediatclv after mnmins mrvlceft.
Prayer meeting Friday evening at Pastor's resi
lience, union services in the court house at 7
P. M.'
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. C.
Curtis, Pastor. Services every Sunday at 11
a. M. and 7 P. M. Sunday School after morning
service. Strangers cordially invited. Seats free.
ME. CHURCH Rev. A. C. spencer, 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 ATTENTION
Is called to the fact that
Hugh Glenn,
Dealer in Glass, Lime, Plaster; Cement
and Building Material of all kinds.
-Carrl the Finest Line of
Picture - pioulilings
To be foond In the City.
72 UUashington Street.
The Snug.
W. H. BUTTS, Prop.
No. 90 . Second Sreet, The Dalles, Or.
This well . known stand, kept by the
weii Known w. i. jtsutts, long a resi
dent of Wasco county, has an extraordi
nary fine stock of ' :
Sheep Herder's DeMt and Irish! Distarbance.
' In fact, all the leading - brands of fine
Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Give the
old man a call and you will come again.
One of ltarnuni's Inducements.
About f ll rimA RTiTirl TrkTri afjirtdfl rxnt
to show his wonderful gifts Macon de-
veloped a musical prodigy, though in a
different line. In the alley back of Ends.
Neel & Co.'s store was a blacksmith
bhv.p owned by a mail minied English, a
quiet sort of a man and very popular in
his business. One day he bought hirs
three-year-old boy a drum it might
have been a gift from Santa Claus and
great was his astonishment when th6 j
baby rattled away on the drum with the
skill of a professional.
Of course such a precocious boy soon
became known to Macon, and a mention
of it fell uuder the eye of P. T. Barnum,
who was then in his priine. The great
showman sent an agent to Macon as
fast as steam and coach could bring
him. After a good deal of parleying
the agent succeeded in securing young
English, it being understood that his
mother would accompany him. Then
the New York papers wens filled with
mention of "The infant Drummer." and
for years he was one of the features of
Barnnm's museum. Macon . (Ga.) Tel
egraph. The Old Man's Opinion.
Mr. Scrimpps i asked your daughter
a very important question last night and
she referred me to you. - .
. Old Gentleman Humphl What did
you ask her?
"I asked her if she'd marry ma,"
"WelL she won't"
"Eh? Has she said so?'
"No, but from what 1 know of the
girl I don't believe she would have
bothered herself about me if Ehe bad
really wanted you." New York Weekly.
In Cmi the Hooae Should Be on Fire.
A wet silk handkerchief, tied without
folding over the face, is complete securi
ty against suffocation from smoke; it
permits free breathing and at the same
time excludes the smoke from the longs.
New York Journal.
Head-
Aches.
Sick-headaches are the outward Indications ol
derangements of the stomach and bowels. Aa
Joy's Vegetable SaraapaitUa is the only bowel
regulating preparation of Sarsaparilla, it is seen
why it is the only appropriate Barsaparilla in
Rick-headaches. It is not only appropriate; it is
an absolute cure. After a coarse of it an occa
sional dose at intervals will forever after prevent
retani.
Jno. II. Cox, of .735 Turk Street, San Francisco,
writes: " I have been troubled with attacks of
sick-headache for the last three years from one pa
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." .
Joy
Vegetable
w Sarsaparilla
For Sale fey SNIPES St KINERSLY
THE DALLES. OREGON.
A Necessity.
The consumption
of tea largely in
creases every year in
England. Russia, and
the principal Enro
; pean tea-drinking
? countries. But it
'does not grow in
America, And not
alone that, but thou
sands of' Europeans
who leave Europe
ardent lovers of tea,
upon arriving in the
TTn1fl CtatA. mJn.
ally discontinue its Hie, 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 tea-drinkers of
Europe, the finer teas find a ready market.
The balance of the crop come to America.
Is there any wonder, then, that our taste for
tea does not appreciate?
In view of these facts, is there not an im
mediate demand for the importation of a
brand of tea that is guaranteed to be id
colored, unmanlpulated, and of absolute
parity? We think there is, and present
Beech's Tea. Its purity is guaranteed in
every respect. . It has, therefore, more in
herent strength than the cheap teas yon have
been drinking, fally one third less being re
quired for an Infusion. This yon win dis
cover the fiat time you make it. Likewise,
the flavor is delightful, being the natural fla.
vornf an unadulterated article. It is a revela
tion to tea-drinkers. Sold only in packages
bearing this mark:
BEEC
'Pure As
noodf
Frlce ttc ser poand. For sale at
Ijeslie 33vi-tlexr
THE DALLES, OREGOM.
G.W. Johnston& Son,
GarsBiiters aufl Bnllffers,
Shop at No. 112 First Street.
.
All Job Work promptly attended to
and estimates given on all wood work. .
JO Bx
TEA
mud
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When in the course of human events it becomes necessary to recom
mend some brand of Smoking Tobacco, we unhesitatingly pronounce
BlackwelPs
Bull Durham Smoking
Tobacco
to be the best in the world. .
Many times imitated, but never equalled.
Get the genuine. Made only by '
Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Co.,
- Durham, N. C
D. BUNN
Pipe WorR, Tin Repairs aiifl
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
issssssss SS.SSSi '.
Shop on Third. Street, . next door west of Young & Kuss
Blacksmith Shop. .
: DEALERS IX:-
Staple
Hay, Grain and Feed.
Masonic Block. Corner Third and Court Streets. The Dalies.Qregon.
THE DALLES," OREGON. ;
Best Dollar a Day House on the Coast!
First-Class Meals, 25 Cents.
First Class Hotel in' EveiV Besbect. . '
None but the
T. T.
THE DALLES, !
Wasco County, - - - Oregon, 1
The Gate City of the Inland Empire is situated at the heacj
of navigation on the Middle Columbia, and is a thriving, pi-osi
perous city. -
ITS TERRITORY. '
It is the supply city for an extensive and rich agricultural
and grazing country, its trade reaching as far &outli 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 f uture. '
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.
TIE
DELES
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
man, Gilliam, a large part of Crook, Morrow and
Grant counties, as well as Klickitat and other re
gions -north of The Dalles, hence it is the best
medium for advertisers in the Inland" Empire. v'
The Daily Chronicle is published every, eve- .
ning in the week (Sundays excepted) at $6.00 per
annum: The' Weekly Chronicle on Fridays of
each week at $1.50 per annum. f : - .
. For advertising rates, subscriptions., etc., address
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.,
,Tlxo Dalles, Oreson.
g DURHAM j
Hoofing
ano taDou KBiiBs,
Best of White Help Employed. A
fiicholas, Prop.
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