The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, August 26, 1892, Image 4

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Tts flaUss Daily Chronicle.
TBI DALtKS
OBEOON
FRIDAY
AUGUST 20, 1892
Published Dally, Sunday ExTtol.
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
"Comer Second and Washington Streets," The
Dalles, Oregon.
Ternu of Subscription
Per Year.
Per month, by carrier. .
.Single copy
...000
50
5
STATS OFFICIAI.8.
Oovernot :
Secretary of State
Treasurer .
Bopt. ot Public Instruction.
enators
engressman
State Printer
8. Ponnoyer
.....G.Yf. McBride
...Phillip MetBchan
.i....E. B. McKlroy
I J. N. Dolph '
J. H. Mitchell
B. nermann
...... Frank Baker
COUNTY OFFICIALS.
County Judge....,
Sheriff. .....
Serk
Treasurer....
Commissioners. .
Assessor
..' ,....Ga C. Blakeloy
...i..:..' T. A. Wart
J. B. Crossen
... Wm. Micbcll
JJoa. Darnielle
Frank Kincaid
.;. .Joel W. Koon U
Bnrveynr. .
.E. F. Sharp
Rnwrintndent of Public Schools. . .Troy Shelley
Coroner ..... . N. M. Eastwood
OREGON'S SHOWING-
, AT CHICAGO
NEXT YEAR,
Remains in doubt,-but there
is no -. question about the
Portland Industrial Ex
position which opens Sep- j
lember 21st and closes October
22d, being the best Exposition
ver held on the Pacific Coast.
So far as Qrgo is .concerned
it -will be ihe forerjiuner of the
Exposition lit Chicago in
1893. The " principal attrac
tions are the " manificent
American Band.of Providence,
R. I. An art collection
valued at $359,000, and em
bracing, some . of .the greatest
pictures owned in the United
States. Immense. Iprticult
uraland Ag4pulturiexhibits,
theresuiti' pf'the.combiiled
efforts of almost every '- bounty
in the state.' A mineral ex
hibit , xpdiiig.,' ail.'j former
yets.'-? A;; Stock Department
slewing -emendous progress.
T, these are' added "a larger
niVinbex xf exhibit, than'ever
befprei including a;;magnifi-T
cent electrical-- display under
the combined Thomson-Hous-toil:
anddEdisonQompanies:
All manufactures in.fullopeiv
ation. Qoyemmnwodels
of Battle Ships. . JXhe wonder
ful .Hall of Mystery. The
marvelous "Littjo World," the
product of a mechanical
genius; all interspersed by
novelties incident to the pop
ular , special- days. ..-.Every-.
v thing new and nothing dead.
Greatly reduced rates on all
transportation lines.
F?EJSCfi & CO.,
BANKERS.
TBAKBACT A GEKEEALBAJJKISO B0BLNE83
Letters of Credit issued available in he
Eastern States.
61eb.t Exchange ' and Teleirrarjhfe
TranefersBoldon New York, Chicago, St'
Louie, San Francisco," Portland Oregon,
oeaiue v asn.. ana Tanons points in ur
cgon and Waabiirgton. - v J
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms. -
tsu. . jh ubei
Marks. wwCc
.
.OPYRMUIT&
Wm (iv. spMlal attoattea cwuHM Irnthn
kmMim, alw U iMHhrani, iiuli, nlsnts, nuta
aurks, to. prepuatlon ft aplaiiia u o laMasBMa.
cjp. aad TXitr ofpttnti. wad tfc scoMMtlM aa2
l; i ifx ij k l i : s kt( M1 e BniWinK.
v 11HJ3 F 8t. fraithiirton. I). C
S7EU tan. itunp. for mtt am auilMaw UhaV
trau bfwtfet. "lmtlnrn!nv,H p WUhwl arte
" U omu, .ad wur whmiiCTnlU paaipkltt (or
mtoatuakctarnaidtaafMU4 v,v ifioaj'.
J. 8. BCHIWCK,
President.
n." M. bbaxl i
. Cashier, j .
first Rational iBank.
THE DALLES, . - :
-. OREGON !
A General Banking' Business transacted ! Graduate of the university ol juctugan. sno
nmn;t. rai-A mMdM n csht censor to Dr. Tucker. .Oflice "over Prenchs'
jcusiib ini,cu,Buujmi, .u oigni. . ,
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly m. SA1A ER, Civil EKGNBMMo,8urwr
v remitted on day of collection. i'J ing, and Archlticturo. The Dalles, Or.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, San Francisco and Port
land. DIRBCTOKS.
D. V. Thompson. . Jno. S.- .Scmknck.
Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. LrERK.
II. M. Be.u-l.
:TH E .DALLES
Rational W Bank,
: z pDAiXES crrY OR;. ,. i
President," v
7j. 'p. 3Io6dv
Vice-President, -i -r. nABi! Hjiros
Cashier, "4-- -
M. A; Moody
General Banking Business. Transacted:
..Sight Exchanges -Sold on ;''
SEW YORK, -. i -v-
-w. - SAN . FR AKd&X,---r -CHICAGO
. and PORTLAND, OK.
Collections made on favoreble tcrm9
at all acceesi bio points. -(. ;
City Wagon Sliop,
Second St., opposite. Hood's Stable,
TBK ALI.KS,
A. SANDROCK, Prop.
First class Carriage and Wagon mak
ing. General repairing to order, in a
satisfactory manner, '. at reasonable
prices. Give mo a call.
OMAHA
( vKausas City,--St. Paulj
y. AND ALUPOlNT8
EtrNartHnxiSbtH:
'' ; - LEAVE: THE DALLES:-- -
,':2sp'. 7, west bound.". . 4:10 p. m.
Nd..'l;;" . 3:05 a. m.
" i No:' 2, east' bbnnd . .". :55 p. m.' .
. No. 8,
T:25 p. m.
PL LLMAN SLEEPERS, - j
COLONIST SLEEPERS,
; : RECLINING CHAIR CARS,
V . and DINERS. ' X
Stwmere from PORTLAND to SAN FRANCISCO
EVERY FOUR DAYS.
TIC KETS EUROPE
; Por rates and general information call on '
' - E. E. LYTLE, : '
i " 'j . Depot Ticket Agent.
W, it. nCRLBURT, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt., ' ,.
. 54 Washington 8t
. POKTLAKD, OnEOOK.
From TERJIIIHAIi op IHTEIOH Points
THE ' "
: A -r2iJlathe line to taie
TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOOTH.
It is the Dining Car Boutc. It runs Through
Vestibnled Trains every day in the year to
paUl and Chicago
; - ISO CHANGE b? CARS.') V'
Composed of Dining Cars' unsurpassed. Tull
man Drawing Boom Sleepers of latest equipment.
1 TOCBIST SLEEPIN0 CARS . ? -
Best that can-be constructed, and in. which
aoeommodations- are both Free and Furnished
for holders of First and Second-class Tickets, and
ILIGAHT BAY COACHES
: A eontinuouB Unr connecting with all lines,
affording direct and OBlnterrapted sercloa.
PuTlman. Keeper reservations. an be seouxed
4 ,t;t.,n;.!.jy tj'
Full iofortnition:ooncerniriff -r.tr tim if
trains, routes and -other detaila furnished on
application to .' , "' "-
Agent D. P. A. Nav. Co., Repulntor office. The I
Dalles, Or., or . .so ;: -.ijii-j -I
nj Ch'.. fji ON SALE
TiTm ah 11m C w 1
in auTOjica mrougn any agent ot tti waatL, ,-;. ill II 1 1 I g I U
iiiiwvmii iiwtikiu poinw in America, I .
England and -Europe oaji sopurBaased: at any I :?
ticket office of the compajjy,.- -
ftaWA'gma,;wtei2 CUcushioQtpo Street
1-
SIDDALL DBNTisr.-Gas given for-the
painless extraction oleetn. Also teeth
I ton flowed aluminum plate. Rooms; Sign of
die Golden Tooth, Second Street." . ,
D
P.. o.
F. SANDERS,
3D
,,... The italics. Or. .
JF. SNEDAKER, D. D: S.,: has located pcr-
mnnently in The Dalles, and often his er
vices to tho pubUfl iu ued of dentistry:-, Office
in Chapman building. Second street. Rooms 3a
and 37 over the Post uzBce book store. -. ;
BB. ESHEL3H AK tHOM lOTATBicr Physician
and Soboeon. Calls answered promptly,
(Ihv fir nifht. pthr roreoufltrv. "Ofiiefi So. 3& and
37 Chapman block. - : - - tvtf -4
DK.K-K DOANl: rHTUCIAK ' Kr' st7v
GKOir. OfDos; rooms 6 and Chapman
;Rlock. - Residence: 8. B. , rmer -Oourt and'
Fourth streets, seo nd door Irom the corner.
Office hours 9 to 12 A. M., 2 to & And 7 to 8 P. M.
" s. b. cdfii, .... " rait kbkefbe.
DU-FUR,. & MEKEFEE ATTOBXEY9 - AT
: Law Rooms and .48,- over -Post
Oflice Building, .Entrance on Washington Street.,
The Dalles, tregon. -,
WIL Wrt.SOS Attorkkv-at-eaw Rooms
. -'fie and 63, Kew Vogt Block, Second Street,
The Dalles, Oregon.
AS.-BENNETT, ATTORNE V-AT-LAW. " Of-
Coeln 6channo'6 building, up stairs. The
Dalles, Oregon.
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r. P. SCATS. ' B. S. HrSTISfOTOK H. 8. WILKOS.
MAYS, KUNTINOTOF-a WILSON - ATTOa-krvb-at-law.
Offiees, French's block over
First National Bonk, The Dalles. Oregon.
DR. KLIZA a: IN'GAIXS. Physician, Scb
oeon and Occlist. Office-. Rooms- 40 and
47 Chapman Block.
SOCIET1K&.
4 SSEJIBLY NO. 4827, K. OF L Meets iu K.
i of P. hall the second and fourth Wednes
days of each month at 7:30 -p. m'.
w
A SCO LODGE, NO. 15, A. F. & A. M. Meets
nrst and third Monday of each montn at 7
r. ii.
DALLES-ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. A
Meets in Masonic Hall the third Wednesday
of each, month at 7 JV M. yr: ...... .
MODERN rWOODMEN' OF THE WOBU.
Mt. Hood Camp No. 59. Meets Tuesday even
ingof each week iu the K; of i. HaU, at 7:30 P. jc
COLOMBIA LODGE, NO. 5, I. 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. Clouoii, Sec'y. ' H. A.: Eiixs.N. G.
FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 9., R. of P. Meets
every Monday evening at 7:30 Vclock, in
Schanno's building, corner of Court and Second
streets. Sojourning members are cordially in
vited. . W. S. Ckam.
r. D. 'W.Vafsb, K. of RandS. . C. C.
WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERENCE
UNION will meet every Friday afternoon
at 3 o'clock atthe reading room. Allare invited.
TEMPLE LODGE NO. 3, A. O.' TJ. W., Meets
' at K. f P. Hall, Corner Second and -Court
Streets, Thursday evenings at 7 :30. . .
. . .. . V GBOBOK Giboks,
:W. 8 Myebs, Financier. , - M. W.
TA'S:llN KSM iTH OST, No. 32, O. A. B- Meets
l- i-ery Stiirijty .fc ?s30 j, in th.e K..of P.
- - OP- L.B.j-tarry.S4ndify oteernoon iac
f.EBAS . VB,EIN--Meets . every . .Sunday
JT evening in the K. of P. Hall. v ""
B . OF L. F. MV1SION, No. 167 MeeU in the
. r K.'ot V; Hall the fiht and third Wedue
day o each month, 7:3 . ..... ..-..ih
i t ...
"tHTK CHrBCHKS.
ST. PETERS CHURCH-rBev' Father Bboss
GEE6T Pastor.' Low Mai every Snnday at
7 1. M. , Ulgh Mass at. 10:$0 a-if. .. Vespers at
A DVENT CHRrSTI AN CHU RCH.--PrwiChing
XL in thc-Y. M.-C A. rooms everv Sundav at 11
a. in. and "7 p. m. Sunday -school immediately.
oiitc niorxnng service, J. A. uren.ru, pastor.-.
ST. PAULS CHURCH Union Street, opposite
Fifth. Rev. BUD.SutoBffe Rector. -Services
every Sunday at 11 A. u. and 7:0.P. JC Sunday
School 9: t5 A. M. Evening Prayer on Fridav at
FIRST BAPTIST CHCRCH--Rer. O. D. Tat
ir, Pastor. -Morning -services every-Sabbath
' at the academy at 11 A. Jf. '. Sabbath
School . Immediately - -after morning services.
Prayer meeting Friday evening at Pastor's resi
dence. Union services in the court house at 7
GONGREOATIONAL- CHURCH Rev. W. C.
C0BTI9, Pastor. Services every Sunday at 11
a. H. ud 7 P. u. Sunday School after morning
service, r Strangers cordially invited. Boats free.
M.
E. CHURCH" Rev. A. C. Spkkcbb, pastor.
Servioes everr Sundav morninov Sundav
School at 12:20 o'clock P. m. A cordial invitation
is extended by both pastor and people to. art.
YOUR flTTEllTIOJl
Is tailed to the fact tsat
Dealer 5n!Gfase' II me,1 I'afHAW, 'dement
:i -and Bailding Material of .ail fcind.ji
i'J' 3-"-
Carrt. tt VUtkt ttne f-
. fj'r. ';-j.r;'-J.V-'-' 1.
lipfflti
To 6 ioqikJ in the utfri&i
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... .v .
PROFESSIONAL CAltOS.
T Ttts Greatest Huildlag in the We rid. -
An astonishing feature of. the Coltun
bian exposiUon will be onri of the palaces
gronped in the heart of the fair grounds.
It Is the Manufactures building. . It will
bear the same relation to this exposition
as the Eiffel tower did to that of Paris
in 1889. and indeed its possible rise as a
vantage point from which to see the fair
grounds has terminated in the- negative,
the discussion for and against the con
struction in Chicago of a rival to the
great tower of Paris. This greatest of
all the exposition buildings, and of the
buildings of the world, will present to
Lake Michigan a facade of such a length
as to suggest the wall of a city, yet it is
so admirably designed, so light and
graceful in its effect upon the vision,
that its true extent can only be compre
hended when its dimensions are ..ex
pressed in figures and by comparisons. .
it is one-third of a mile long, and to
compass it round about is to walk a
mile. The roof of it is 1.688 by 788 feet,
and -. the span of the-dome. the largest
ever attempted, is 388 feet. The roof is
230 feet from the ground, and the build
ing has forty acres of ground floor, .'.Two
of the vast machinery halls' of the Paris
exposition could be wheeled through' it,
and the Auditorium,- the . building of
which Chicago is most proud, could be
pushed under this great roof, tower and
all. Julian Ralph in Harper's. ' -
A. A. Brown,
Keeps a full assortment of .
le
i and Provisions.
which be offers at Low Figures.
SPEGIftli; :-: . PRIGES
"to CasK "Buyers." .'v
HiElest Casl. Prices for. and
' " otler Prote: v
UO "SECOND STREEJ.
A NEW
PK1NZ; &;!NITS0HKE.
. : .'i j.rj -r0--?-PJWi9 NwS
rurnuure
DtiU i
'.if ft?:
V - We Jbaveadded:itc? ouV 'business "'
complete- Undertaking Establishment,
aM as we are in no way connected with
the IJndertakere'Trti8toiw'-tpriceeawill
oe low accordirigiy , ., -; - '--
Remember our place on Second etriet,
T:.j.i:.o5' -rro .isrfsi;y .'.-i f.'-:;. .
: f aetoFV
". i FACTORY NO. 105,
CTCt- A T? o the Bet3rands
VllJilliO majiufactured, and
oraera from ail. parts oi.the country nued
on tne snortest nonce. " v' r
The reputation of THE DAIXE8 CI
GAR has become firmly established, and
toe aemana lor tne Dome manuiaetured
article is increaBing every day.: .. u
A U LR1CH &"$ON.
NUG.
L ti.W. Hi BUTTS, Propi ;
J IT?- 90 iSeWarl Breeti!Ltte''l411eflV Or,
'' Thltf wel ft-idwn tnd.'keDtr bv' tlie
well i known W-.t BJ-BHtt0( loOg Tesi-j
otof AVaeco-covinity tiiaaart extraardi
Sheep Bewri Mjdit asi liisk ftstarkecc.
Ul In fact, all the leading brands of fine
Wines. Liauora and: Clear i. Give the
old man a call and you will come again.
rs.
iSfecji at KII2 Rrsttrs
Step
and Fancy Gw;r
mm
s
-5. Advance of the r
f"TA Yes the Pipe is coming, to the Stjraj
lW ( front never before. The high ?ijfv
A "Pnce of. gooddgars is helping oSfe
drive them out of user Millions jjpty
Blackwell's
Bull Durham Smoking: Tobacco.
It is the most popular Brand in the market Smoked for over twenty,
five years its fame is still growing Quality always the same. .
-; BLACK WELL S DURHAM TOBACCO CO
. " DURHAM. N. C. ' '
BUNN
Pipe Woit
' ; . i TAPPED' TJNpER -PRESSURE.
Shop on Third. Street next "door- west of Youiig & Kuss
' ' ; Blacksmith Shop. '
JQL-ES BROS.. -A;
laple and Fancy GmcedBS,
Hay, Grain
Masonic Block. Corner Third and
4. ; ; - ; TH .DAXiIjES, OKEGQN. " . .
Best Dollar a Day Housq on the Coastf
: First-Glass Meals, 2& CentsV -
First ClassHotel "in ' Every :l6esjeetv: -V - - - ; ; i -'
bNone tjut the Best o White Help Employed.
T.T.
?EOTitONlSre
j q ..press p,irpse pf faithiully represeRtjbQgaThci jjalles :
and - the surrounding -Mmntry?,: aiid;the8atisfying: ! : 1
-: now leads : alt :6lher ;pnMicaions;!,i
.' ; ;:7,;;nnvGaiiam'&'i:Jip'sb J of i.erbok-Mbrir6W and .s.;: :r
'. ; ; eoiintieer as "well .as; iiljitf aKd
'i':-:98.f-n97AC-sTtP hence it. is the best '
" V mediiira for advertisers in i trie ;IhlaridErii'; .
, - The Daily Chronicle isfpupli
; hlng tri' thp week :(Sunday:s' Excepted) at $6.00 per ;-'
annum:
The Weekly e
- eauu weeK ai per aiuiiiiii, .
-;. 7 For advertisingrJ'rateH,.
TH E CH RQNICUE
Dalles,
Wasco County, ;;OregoV
. r The Gate Oity of the Inland. Empire is situated at.the head "
:; i-' of navigation on the Middle (Columbia, and is a trivingpros-' ''
. i ": perous citj;'-w' .f-s-v"i;5 eiWeJi -;ai-ei.! - :; r'tf'
rrs tokritory.
...JTr.-'ltistliers
city for ah
:, ..-,ana grazing; ooimu7;iwtraie.,reacning as tar feoutn as hummer j
J . .vZlLakey a; distance of over two hundred miles. x -?r- snpw?;; - I - -
'u. ' 'The"'ricli'' gracing. couniry iildng the eastern slope of the Cas-r
.: riji cades furTifeh psWr9 fof; thbusands of flheep," the wool from. .. . .
-' Srhm;findnwei nerel8 'f' -" i "i-"r- itJi-' "'.Of" -;-
- ; aI.i:XhevDlIe8 is the7 largest" ortfeHl-Mt sMppwijf " pofntIu ' ' '.' 7
Ui -r&rtiotd - 3ii oil .,v,':yp:, . PU'si.mr'''1-''11 n; r:--:
-ibiivi i&cjrfefiS-,TTS ,PR0PXICJ3;i .kq -l
' ; r;i. .5iffloii&TeYie
LC .'-y,; tbis year.M will be more - ;.ii'X-
'' . than douWe in the near future. .. .. .7 -.-..,.-.!. .. ,
: 'XS "ioi Ttte i prodttcts-of the ' beautiful iQickitat tyJfin4 inarkeiJA' ,1,,;
.2i.i.fier,; and-the Cottntry" south-arid -eait' has thisJ yer filled, the ; ' . t' '
j v aTousesVrand all available" stdrs'places tdJ'overflowIne" with' ..:
rtheir pfeducfecf 8i.Mfei K sniaj fx5 u -
:
1
and .Feed.
Court Streets, Jfie Da!!es,Oregcn.
fiicnolasy Ptop.
Ghkonicle on Fridaj's of
subscriptions, etc address -.
PO BLISHl N G
extensive i aad- rich-' acficultural ' . - -
-j siaa V&sl&Q him itejjea -.. i.r.'.il -.' ;