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About The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1892)
43 -VS"V Advance of the . ; ttj$K$ jRyV Retreat of the , jMr&nm I fcc? ' - Cigar Cohorts. QJfl 3'tC Yes the Pipe! is: coming ta the ra. fft front never before- The k-S-1 CjtSlV lv l : pAft'' of ; cigars is helping WXj drive them out of use. Millions - 1 TBI DALLES -V - .-". OllEGON MONDAY . - ; -AUGUST 20yl692- Pnblinhoil r.-ri?y, Sunday Excepted. . BY , THE CHRONICLE- PUBIASHING CO. Oorncf tieeofts and Washington streets, . The Dalles, Oregon. t T. '8. 8CHKWCX, t .president, j .7 "rr H. M. B1U.1J.J PBUrESMOMAL CAHDC:' Firs! ffitioftaffiaiSt. .'rHB DA L.LES, --' OREGON 11 uii wMiai iHaethi .A loo teeth t orr flowed aluminum -puw ha uoiden loom, wcuuu oua Hoobb: Btiwt Tcroit of Snbuerlptton , Per Yctfr. . - Per month, by earlier. Single copy .96 00 . 5 A General Banking Business transacted Deposits received, subject to cigni . , Draft or Check. - -1 ' Graduate ef- th Oi iversity Sr M.crigimv Boc; cesser to Dr. Tucker, offloe over Frenchs" Bank, The Dalle,. Or. i -rr-ftv.-- Collections made and proceeds promptly remitted on aaj oi collection, -v 62lit and Telegraphic Exchange Bold oirj New York, San Francisco ana Jfon-. - . land. , -, F.5 JMSi 8ALYER, Civn.sEomRrd!;'BnTvey- I ArohiOeture. The Dallas, or. STATE' OFFICIALS. Oovernoi ... Secretary of State Treasurer BupL of Public lnstntction 'enators 3ongressnian . State Printer Peienoyer ...I..O.W. M-eBrlde .-.Phillip Metschau : E. B. MeElroy S3. N.Dolph j. H. Mitchell . . .R. Hermann ' Frank Baker COUXTV1FFiH'lAl.S. . jo. C Blak;y . T. A. Ward .....J. BrcroBsen ... . . . .Vm. Mlebell tJas. Darnfclle J Frank Kincaid : ..Joel W. teoontz E. F. '6barp Bui!rintendent ef Publlc-SchooLs .Troy Shelley Coroner County Judge Bherirf. ... Clerk Treasurer. . . ".Commissioner. Assewsor . ........ Surveyor D1REOTOKS. I. P. THOMPSON. , Jko. S. Ed. M, Williams, Geo - H. M. Bball. t' f. BSrSrDXKBRy D. l.-8;iP0S loetea per .1 . . ri itollea. and offers bis .er- vices to tie pioitT m h tu ui 't' in Cbapraan i)uHdln&-8econd street. Booms 36 Scbsnck. i A. ItBBB. Th! B3HKLMAH (Hoji XOPATHIC FHY8ICIAH day or nteht, city.r.eounttry.i umj 37 Chapman block. So. 36 an wtx THE DALLES AND D- Lf ofcoiiT: ' Ofilc .room 6and 6 Chapman t t,.k. Rftsirttn.i e: B. K. C rne "iurt and .. I Fnnrth streets, see nd door from the corner. Dnl Offlee hours 9 to 12 A. M., 2 to 5 liXtiltlULlUl 4 . WWlJrilJ 2 to & and 7 to P. SI. Of DALLES CITY, ORr President ' - -Vice-President i : Cashier, '-- - - Z. F. Moody CiiAaLKa Hilton - M; -A . MEood y I 1 T .ir ' Dnntna and 43, -over Pout ,Hico Building, Entrance n Washington Street rhe DalleB, Oregon. ...... General Baokiog : Business Transacted. Wit WILSON Attobhey-at-law Booms . 52 and 53, New Vogt Block, Second Street. The Dalles, Oregon. " OREGON'S SHOWING AT CHICAGO vKeiwains itt doubt, but there is no uteslion '.bout the PORTLAKD INDUSTRIAL Ex- posiTioff -which opens Sep tember -21st and closes October 22d, being the best. Exposition over hold on the Pacific Coast; So far as Oregon isconjerned it will ho the forerunnei: of the Exposition at Chicago in 189.3. The .principal attrac tions are the magnificent American Band of Providence, R. I. An art . collection valued at $350,000, and em bracing some of the greatest Tno.tures owned in the United States, ilmmense Horticult ural and Agricultural exhibits, ' the result of the combined efforts of. almost every county in the state. A mineral ex hibit .exceeding all former years. A Stock Department showing tremendous progress. To these , are added a larger j number of exhibits than ever before; including a magnifi cent eiectrical -display under the coaibined Thomson-Houston and Kdison Companies. All manufactures in full oper ation. 'Government models of Battle -Ships. The wonder ful Hall of Mystery. The .: marvelous "Little World," the product of a mechanical genius; all interspersed by novelties incident to the pop ular special days. Every thing new :and nothing dead. Greatly reduced rates on all transportation lines. - ' -' FSEflCfi & CO., BANKERS. TBAJJSACT A GENERALBANKINO BOSINKSs . . Sight Exchanges Sold on . NEW YORK, . ... . ... 4 SAN FRANCISCO, " CHICAGO and PORTLAND), OR. Collections made on favoreWe terms at all steeesfiible pewits. ' i t . in HnhanttO's building, up stairs. The Dalles, Oregon.. ... .... . . f. mays. a. b. BPsnHeTOH a. e. wnveow. HTJNTIKQTON & WILSON ATTOB First National Bank, The Dalles. Oregon I I 'mini and OctJUST.. Office: Booms 40 and 47 Chapman Block. - City Vagon Sip, ' SOCIBTIKS. n.- nniidln 1m the World. 1 AnfetxmiHlrfawe-etnTe-f be Oolum! rH Untw,! iti "the heart of the fair grounds. It is toe Mannraemrea othuhie-. irirm bear the same relation to this exposition as the Eiffel tower did to tnat oi rana ui 1889. and indeed its possible use as a vantage point from whioh to see the fair irrcranda has terminated in the "negative the discnssion for and againss ms con- : Btmction in Chicago of a rival to tne great' tower of Pans. THia greaiess oi all the exposition buildings, and of the bnildinga of the world, wui 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 furores and by comparisons. , . . "1 4 It is one-third or a miie long, ana w vmniuiR.it ranna aDOUt is w miln. The roof of it is 1.688 by 788 feet, and- iher span of the dome, the largest ever attempted, is 888 teet. - ine root is 280 feet from the around, and the build ing' has forty acres of ground floor. Two of the vast machinery tiaiis or me r aria exposition could be wheeled through it, and the Auditorium, cue DUiiamg oi Which Chicago is. most proud, could be pushed under this great roof, tower and ail. Julian Ralph in Harper's. v -Blackweirs Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. It is themostpopular Brand in the market. Smoked for overtwenty five years its fame is.still growing Quality always the same. . BLACKWElUS DURHAM TOBACCO CO., DURHAM, N.C. ''.'.--', A. A. Brown, Keeps a full assortment of Staple and Fancy Groceries, , D. BUNN Pipe WoiK; Tin Repairs and AT" llooiinq Second St., opposite Hoed' "Stable, K. OF L. Meets in K. days, of eacli month ui 7:30 p. m. A. of P. ball thetecond and fourth Wedues- T1SB DALLES, -OKKO0N. w ABCO LODGE, NO. 15, A. F. t A.. M. Meets first and thllrt Moaa&y o: eavn jhuui.ii A. SAOT)HOaK,Irop. DALLES ROYAL AKCtl UHflrJaK Meets in Masonic Hall the third Wednesday of eitch mouth at " P. M. ' . " First class Carriage and Wagon niak- inc. General reDSiring to order, in a eatisfactorv manner prices. Give me a call. er, at reasonable rODERN WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. I Mt. Hood CampNo.69,MeetsTuesaayeven- ingof each week in the K. of P. Hall, at 1:60 P. M. r,IJIMBIA LODGE. ISO. o, 1. U. u. l'.-mwJB I i ooro K-H.l iwninr at 7:30 o'clock, in K of P. hall, corner Second ana a;ouix sireeis. Sojourning brothers are welcome. .O. every Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock, ON SALE TO r 9.. K. of P. MeetB at 7:30 o'clock, in ichnnno's building, corner of Court and Second itreets. sojourning memoere are cumumj D. W.Vadsz, K. of R. and S- . C C. - OMAHA ; Kansas City, St. Paul, . CHICAGO, ST. i-OUIS, AND ALL POINTS East, North and South. TEMPERENCE ION will ineet every. Friday afternoon tt S o'clock at the reading room, a u are mviusi, XTTOMEN'S CHRIBTIAN v unio; -.vwpi v iinfiK NO. 3. A.'"0. TJ.' W. Meets at K at f. Hall. Corner tiecond and Court Streets, Thursday evenings at 1 :SU.-. . -.-.-- W. B Mtcu, Financier. M. W . A. R. Meets Till WffflWTTH POST. NO. H2. li. t J every Saturday at 7 :30 P. if., in' the K. of P. Hall. B. OF L. E. Meets every Sunday afternoon in - the K. of P, nan. LEAVE THE DALLES.: 'tESASO VEREIN Meets every Jf evening in the K. of P. Hall. Sunday and Provisions. which beoffen at Low Figures. MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE. Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young & Kuss . . liiacKsmitn anop. .. SPECIAL x PfllGES to Cash. .Buyers. :- : DEALERS IN ffiiM Cash Prices for Ees an S : : etlier Proiuce: . . IpieliFa DC Hay, Grain and inns; 1TO SECOND STREET. A NEW. Uu(Ieiiakin: Establishment! Letters of Credit issued. available in Eastern States. . , he - 8ight Exchs and ; Telegraphic lanee Tr&nKferfiaoldon New York. Chicaeo, bt Lonis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon, Seattle Wash., and varoe points in Or egon and Washington. . Collections made at all points on fav orable terms. ESTABLISHED wMAi4 AYF ATS iafefc. kjgr.'jaiagrf LABELS. Trade Marks "l: J Design v W. ri metal MtmtMir tnmnlitte ta other liTMla, .ho to interlricoa, hduIs, rciuoM. trad. mM.rt. the pivpxratio. cf opinio. M to iafrtnMMaC, meopa fc'ul U1t, ofyatenta. .Ml th. proeMtiuoa aaA 4ciu. .( cnic. far A,.xst. . Cm vk .tinci miotic, vs.-.i. rewrcaot iBm.vm, r IOCS I' fit.. VVajlUiuvtoU. D. C. - aZT-SMl tjru iUmM Car iwl,a oa haWso. Utas tr.so. rvklat. -' laveutWcrrogrea," p.bllzawprios . w oni.. ,na vtlt .urco-cnieucD yiwyaiii w No, No. No. No. 7, west bound,-. l i . i , 2, east iKHind.-. 8, " " . 4 :10 p. ui. :-. 3:05 a. m.. .11:56 p. m. 1 :25 p. m. DIVISION, No. 167 Meets in the day of each month, St. 7:IP. M, 15. K. of P. Hall the first and third Wednes- THE CHUKCHK8. 1U LLM AS SLEEPERS, . coLOSisT Sleepers, K EC LINING XHAIR CARS, and DINERS. Steamers iron PORTLAND to SAN FRAKCISCO EVERY FOUR DAYS. TICKETS YrSm EUROPE ror'rawi and general information call on E. E. lLYTLE, Depot Ticket Agent. W. H. IIURLBURT, Asst. Oen. Pass. A gt.. 61 Washington St.," . Portland, Ohkoon. From TEBJBlNrUi or Points -THE- uhicago RHILROKD Is the line to take TO ALL nm EAST AND SOUTH. . . . - It is the Dining Car Route. - It runs Through Yestlbulod Trains every day in tne year 10 jil Paul and ISO CHANGE OF CARS. . Comnosed of Dinlne Cars unsurnaesed. ' Pull- man Drawing Room Bleepcrs of latest equipment. TOURIST SLEEPING CABS Uest that can be constructed, and in whioh annommodationa are both Free and Furnished for holders oC First and Second -class Tickets, and E1EGM:DAY;C0ACHS a continuous line, connecting with all lines, Homing direct and uninterrupted service. Pullman Sleeper reservations can be secured In advance through any agentof the road. ; THROUGH JICKETSj England aiKl Europe can b To and 'from all points in America. England auo Kurope can De parcnasea at 'any ticket office o the coropauy.: -i-. -5' eoneernfng rates, time of trains, routes and other-details Full information application to : furnished on W. C. ALLAWAY. A iron t D. P. & A. NaT. Co., Regulator office, The Dalles, Or., or ' - - . ; , .. ',. . , . . A. D. CHARLTON. ' " ' Aes t. 'General Paasei ger AgL, Portlaosl. Ogn. ST.' METERS CnuRCII Rev. Father BBOH8 gkest Pastor. Low Mass every Sunday at 7 a. sr. High Mass at 10:30 a.m. Vespers at A DVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH. rreecning jri. in the Y. M. C. A. rooms every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Suna-y school immeaiateiy after morning. serv iee. J. A. Orchard, pastor. . T. PAULS" CHURCH -rTJhton Street, opposite ' Fifth. Rev. Eli D. Sutcliffe Rector. Services every Sunday at 11 A. u. and 7:80 P. M.spnuay School 0:4ii A. M. Evening Prayer on Friday at FIRST BAPTIST CHTJRCH Bev. O. rTAT lob. Pastor. Morning services-every sab bath at the academy .at 11 :a. m. . attn School immediately , -after morning services. Praver meeting Friday evening at rasiors resi dence. Uoion services in ' the court house at 7 P. M. ONCtREGATIONAL CnDRCH Rev. W. C. Cobtib, Pastor. Bervloe every sunuay ai 11 M. and 7 p. x. Sunday scnooi arter morams terrice. Strangers cordially invited, seats rree. K , E. CH URCH Rev. A. C. SrKNCBB, pastor. i I FUrvlces everv Bundat morning. Sunday School at 12:20 o'clock T;H. A cordial invitation s extended by both pastor ana people k ay. ... YOUR flTTEJlTIOIl Is called to the faot that Hugh Glenn Dealer in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement and 'Bo'tlding Material of all kinds. Carrie the Finest tine of Picture MP To be ftrtt&d in the City. 72 Washington Street. PRINZ & NITSCHKE. . DEALERS IN - ; ; Furniture and Carpets. Wo have added to our business a complete Undertaking Establishment, and as we are in no way connected with the Underta&ers' irust our prices win be low accordinelv. " . Remember our place on Second street, next to Mooav's oanK. The Dalles Giaaf faetog PACTORYt NO. 105; njp A T Q of the Best Brands J 1 VTiViikJ manufactured, and orders from all parts of the country filled on the shortest notice. .. . r-. The mnntatkui of THE DALLES CI GAR has become firmly established, and the demand for the home manufactured article is increasing every day. v. r A. ULRICH & SON. The Snug. W. H. BUTTS', Prop. No. 90 Second Brest, 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 Delight and Irish Disturbance. In fact, all the leading brands of fine Wines, Liquor and Cigars, . . Give the old man a call and yoa will Opine again. i G. WJohnston & Son, Sbp jt Ka.112 First Strest i: 1 It All Jol ."Work promptly - attended to and estimates given oa all wood work. Masonic Block. Comer Third and Court StreetSrTlie OaHes.OregOD; jNfeu Ium ; ; the dalles, oregon: : Best Dollar a Day House on the Coast? s First-Class Meals, 25 Cents. First Class Hotel hi Every Respect." " ; 1 : None but the. . west ot White Help li-mpioyea. ; TTCNich m nailvfliiiH Weeklv -Editions.1: : THE CHRONICLE was established for the ex press purpose of faithfully representing Trie 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, Giliiam Crook, Morrow and - -. Grant counties, as ; well as Klickitat and other re- . ' gibhs : nortrTI-Ttie Dalles, hence . it is the best medium for. advertisers in the Inland Empire; . . The Daily ' Chronicle is published every eve . nihg' in the week, (Sundays excepted) at $6.00 per '- annum. ' The Weekly Cironiclk on Fridays of; each week at $1.50 per annum. . : - r : - - - ; For advertising, rates' subscriptions, etc., address' THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO., -Oregon, Wasco County, -: - -' : -; 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. "' ' " ' .' i v --. : ITS TERRITORY; It is the supply city for an extensive . and rich agricultural and grazing country, its trade reaching as far wuth. as Summer Lake, a distance of oyer.. two hundred miles. :-,'?. 1- .' The Largest Wool Maxket. The rich raemg' country along the eastern slope of the Caa-. - 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 6,000,000 pounds being shipped last year. ' ; - : - ; - ITS PRODUCTS, ' " The salmon fisheries are the finest, on the Columbia, yielding , - this jear a revenue of thousands of dollars, .. which - will be more than doubled in tha near future. : 'J . - -... ;..;.. : : The products of the beautiful KUckitat valley, find market ; . hei-and the coantry southland east has. this. year, filled, the . warehouses,' and oil aviilable 'sto with ,- e. their products; . J"--'? ' ,.-,.r-w.-'- i --r-- "Tt isthe1 richest city of its size on the coast and its money is ; scattered over and is being used to develop more farm ing eouritry. than .is tributary to.any other city in Eastern Onegon . ..vt ,. .x . Ite: situation is unsurpassed'; Its" I sibilier-m(kniiaH&'. n .these." - -X,x)nierWnea Bhetono;:;:j ::- -v4M;-M'r Jiff 1J,, I .' -.,1 i;-- ..?i-5.