The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 01, 1892, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OFFICIAL, I'Al'F.R OF PALLK8 CITY.
; - ANIJ WAM:0 CODSTY. ',
National Republican Ticket.
KOU rhKMDBN'T,-
BENJAMIN HARRISON T
" of Indiana.
TOU VICli-PUESIDEXT,
WHITF.LAW REID,
' of New York.
FOK PKESIDEXTIAI.. ELEUTOUd,
J. F. CAPLES, of Portland.. "
H. 13. MILLER", of Grant's -Pass.
G.'M. IRWIN, of Union.
D. M. DUNNE, of Portland. -
. 77777 CIIOLF.liA IS NEW YORK.
Hamburg dispatches report the pre
sent cholera epidemic the worst that haa
ever visited that city, and every hour the
situation become worse. People are
dying oil" like, sheep and the plague
snreaduu?. Bitter imprecations are
heaped upon the authorities for their
pighoadedueea in letting the victims lie
unburied to scatter contagion among all,
while they limited for paper? to show
the 'age, occupation, etc., of the dead
person. A reign of terror prevails, and
every person who ran possibly do so is
fleeing froSft the city. In many parts of
the city groceries, bakeries and butcher
hhops have heen closed by the police,
the owners-aud their salesmen having
bee.-i stricken down while attending to
business. , -
The innuinent and immediate dangers
to the pi r o: New York, from arrhali
from Hamburg lias increased the j a it two
days by arrivals from Germany notably,
aud the infected passengers have been
landed on Holi'uian island. While there
la cause for alarm it is. said the quaran
tine regulations in the United States are
ko perfect that our health officers have
great confidence in their power to pre
vent the spread of the disease. Time
alone will tell. With the utmost pre
caution cholera may cross the continent
to this coast, even to this city. With
our daiiy railway traftic such a thing ia
more liable to occur than in 1850, when
it last visited this coast in its worst form,
when thousands of emigrants we to bur
ied in lonely grave along the trnil, vic
tims of a disease of which little was
then known beyond its deadly charac
ter. Some of these graves are not far
from us, a number being in the Blue
mountains and on the sandy wastes
along the Columbia river, while more
are to be found on the high plateaus
about Fort Hall, Idaho. Cholera is a
filth disease, partaking in this ot the
nature of the various forms of typhoid,
scarlet and kindred fevers, and is at
tended with tome of the same premoni
tory symptoms, hence that cleanliness
which is akin to godliness, should be
elaborated upon with profit to the hu
rnan farnilv.
The members of the La Conner party
arrived home the other day, Buys the
Puget sound Mail, after a twelve days''
expedition to the snow-crowned peak of
Mount Baker. On the morning of the
6th the party left for Mount Baker.
After traveling through au almost im
penetrable jungle for four miles they
struck a river and traveled n few miles
more and camped for the night at the
(mow line of Mount Baker. While the
boys were busy preparing supper a herd
of w ild goats ran close to the cnm'p, and
all hands Bred, but none were killed.
After- breakfast on the morning of the
7th the party started for the summit of
Mount Baker traveling over snow, rang
ing from four to 200 feet deep, reaching
the crater, within 500 feet of the sum
mit, about noon. Ono momber of the
patty went within 150 feet of -the sum
mit, and said he could easily have made
it were it not for a cr.'ck in the snow.
They found an acre of ground full of lit
tle holes, through which fumes of 'sul
phbr escaped. They pried into oiie with
a stick and it soon began to burn and
the lava flowed down the hiil in rivulets.
It was pure sulphur. ' Then "began tho
descent, which was accomplished in the
short space of time of one hour and a
a half. Mr. Gray aya te""hat" always
deemed it impossible to go to the top of
Mount Baker, but is now satisfied that
it can be done and without much diffi
culty. . - -
The work of surveying the Colville
reservation will be begun in about two
weeks, or as soon as final instructions
from the treasury department are re
ceived. Tho Colville Republican eays:
"It is thought that only the baselines
will be run this year, and possibly the
Indian land will be laid off also."
Herr Natchauer, of the Vienna corn
exchange, thinks Earopes only hope for
successful competition with the wheat
growers of America, lies in the digging
of a network of canals in Central Europe
Thus does the advantages of water trans
portation crop out over the civilized
world. - ' .v
- Tanglefoot Fly Paper 40 cents a" -box
twentyflve double sheets; at Biakeley
3c Hough tons, 175 Second street.
COPYRIGHT 1830
'- ' After dinner;
if you have discomfort and suffer
ing, take- Dr. Pierce's Pleasant
Pellets, or Anti- Bilious Granules.
They're made to assist Nature . in
her own way quietly, but thor
oughly. What the old-fashioned
pill did forcibly, these do mildly
and gently. They do more, too.
Their effects aro lasting ; they
regulute the system, as well as
cleanse and renovate it. One little
Pellet's a gentle laxative ; threo to
four act as a cathartic. They're
tho smallest, cheapest, the easiest
to take. Unequalcd' as a Liver
Pill. Sick Headache, Bilious Head
ache, Constipation, Indigestion, Bil
ious Attacks, and all derangements
of the stomach, -and bowels,, are
promptly-relieved and permanently
cured. .. - . .
They're the cheapest pill yon can
buyV because they're guaranteed to
give satisfaction, or your money is
returned.
You only pay for the good -you
get. .
Can you ask more?
GENTLEMEN !
BEFOJIK YOU ORDER GOODS OF
ANY. KIND IN THE FURNISH
ING LINE,
me
Shirts of all kinds to order, at
prices which defy competition. Other
goods in proportion. P. FAGAN,
Second St.. Tho DaTles.
Solo Agent for IVANNAMAKKE & BROWN,
I'hlladelpUin,
City Blacksmith Shop,
Second St., 0pp. Hood's Stable,
THE DALLES, - - - OREGON.
Will repair your fine Buggies
and Carriages, shoe your fine
Driving Horses, and in fact dp
all your blacksmitbing in the
finest style. Satisfaction guar
anteed. & hockM ops.
J. L. FISHER.
W. J. MONTAGUE.
FISHER & MONTAGUE,
PROPRIETORS OF THE
Elite Shaving Parlors
AND "
Bath Rooms.
SECOND STREET. TEE DALLES, 0B.
Gentlemen will find THE . ELITE
fully up to the times in every respect.
Hair Cutting in the best manner, in
every style of the art. Smooth Shaving
and Perfect Baths.- -
Hours ; Every day and evening dur
ing the week. Closedjon Saturday eve
nings after 10 o'clock. ' Open on Sun
days from 7 a. in. to 12 o'clock noon.
CIIA9; STUBL1NG,
OWEN WIX.LIAMS.
Stubling & Williams. '
The GeFmania,
SECOND ST.,
THE DALLES, - OREGON
Th Ice WafOD.
" The ice wagon of Cfttcs fc Allison 43 on
the streets every morning from 0 . to S
o'clock. Any . orders for ico left with
Will Vanbibber's express or at ths store
of Chas. Lauer will be promptly at
tended to. 1 ' Cates & Allison-.
-County Treasurer's Notice.
All county warrants registered prior
to March 13, 1S89, will be paid if pre
pented at my office, corner Third and
Washii.gton streets. Interest ceases on
and after this date.
The Dalles, July 16, 1892. . -
. William Micheli,,
7.1Stf Treasurer Wasco County, Or.
&F Dealers in Wines, Liquors and
Cigars. Milwaukee Beer on Draught.
W. F. Wiseman,
Saloon and Wine Room,
The Dalies, - Oregon.
North weet corner of Second and
Court Streets.
The St. Charles Hotel,
PORTLAND, OREGON.,-
This old,' popular and reliable house
has been entirely refurnished, and every
room has been repapered and repainted
and newly carpeted throughout. The
house contains 170 rooms and is supplied
with every modern convenience. Bates
reasonable.- A pood-restaurant attached
to tbe house."" '' Frer "bus to and from1 All
C. W, KNOWLES, Prop.
A Sellable A3 an.
f M. j. Griner, a Justice" of 'the- Peace
at Print, Michigan, says one bottle of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy saved his life. He had
heen down with bloody flux for three
weeks when he commenced usiug ihis
medicine. It soon cured him, and he
believes saved his life.' He also says it
saved the lives of three railroad men in
that vicinity. 'Squire Griner ia a re
liable and conscientious man, and what
ever he says can bo depended upon.
For sale by Blakely & Houghton, druggists.
. ' ICE U JCE t ICE!
Having on-, hand a large supply, of ice
we are prepared to furnteff our custom
ers with ice in any quantity at a reason
able rate. V Wc-goaranteo we will supply
the demand without, advancing prices
throughout the season. Leave orders at
C. F. Lauer's store, Second street. ' -
S-2tfr . . Cates & Allison..
;--" i. y ; .- NtlTICB. '
All Dalles City warrants ' registered
prior to October 7, 1800, wilt be paid if
presented at my office. Interest ceases
from and after this date.
Dated July 7th, 1892. -
L. IlOKDKN,
tf. Tress. Dalles City.
J. FOLCO,
-DEALEl! IX-
Candies, Fraiis, Nats, Soda Water,
Ice Cream. TGliacco ami Cigars,
-MANUFACTCBF.E OK
First Class "Syrups for Saloons and
Soda Fountains, Etc
Sec-cud .S trcot.
Next door to Witssate'K Hnll
HORSE
I "Corner Bai n, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois.
I - The Largest and. Only Strictly Commission Dealer
V- in Horses in'i:c United States-
Commencing the Or.lof August aiid vvery .tiuuith llsruuhoiit the year will hold
.. Spti ial Kxtonsivclv Advertised S;les of
WESTeRN TR KNG E HORSESi
t. tNatioiiarUve Stock Baiils,-CMf:ig-. Iilr'"... t n " i
Eeferente . Chicago National Hank, Chicajro. lih - VVfltg fOf. PaHlCUlarS.
-MAIER & BENTON
Cord Wood aKahe
GROCERIES, srkW z, H A R D W A R E
TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY.
Leave orders cor.-TLird. and Union, or-133 Second st.
THE DALLES, OR "
";.ir..Bic cross" .
DEALER IX : . : ' .
Hay, Grain, Feed & Flour,
HEADQUARTERS FOR POTATOES. TERMS STRICTLY CASH.
, It behooves everyone, cpucially the workingniau, to buy
where he can buy the cheapest and can get the most for' his
hard earned money. We solicit a .share of your patronage.
Cash paid for eggs and poulrry. All goods daiivered free and promptly
Corner Union and Second streets, Tho Dalles, Oregon.
NEPTUNE SHAVING PARLORS AND BATfl ROOMS.
llO FKONT STKEET,
THK DALLES, OIIECOX.
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Gfothiei? apd Tailor,
- BOOTS AND SHOES, -... :
Hats and baps, Trunks and Valises,
- Grouts' 3xa.yni 1 hTi ins ; GVoocaLai, .
COENEB OF SECOND AND WASHINGTON, THE DALLES, OREGO.
Washington
flbtth Dalles,
Washington
SITUATED AT THE HEAD OF NAVIGATION.
Destined to be the Best
Manufacturing . Center In
the Inland Empire "
Best Selling Property of ,.
the Season In the North--west.
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For Further Information Call at the Office of"
Interstate Investment Go,.,
0. U.WM, Tte T3alle& Or. : 72 Waslimton, St; PurtlaEl Of.
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THE CELEBRHTED
X AUGUST' BUCHLER, Prop'r
This well-known Brewery is now tarninat out the best Boer and Porter
oast of tho Cascades. Tho latest appliances for the manufacture of good health
ful Beer have been introduced, and only the first-class article will be placed on
the market " .,
. The Imteh Sfcfing is flliaays Oufcl
Sprind and Summer. ; - season
think.
WB TUUST TO IiVTEIiKSX AND DO .YOU OOI.
Buy Ou Shoes
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-MANUFACTURED; BY-
-WALTER H. TEN NY? & CO.,
. BOSTON.MKSS.
THE DALLES MERCANTILE CQ.
- SOLE ACCENTS FOR. THE DALLES, ,
JEW BPi3IHB flliD SOOTER DM
jf" , . ' COMPLETE IN EVEBY DEPAKTMENT. ; : V
Gents' Famishing Goods,; Hats, Gaps,
f. ' Boots and Shoes. -
j Full Assortment of thelLeading Manufacturers.
Cash Bayers will; save jmoney by examining oV; stoek
and-ppiees before purchasing elsewhere.; y .
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WM. BUTLER & CO.;
-DEALERS IN-
Building Material, Rough and Dressed
Lumber, Lime, Plaster Hair and Cement;
A liberal discount to the trade in all Jines handled by us. -
JEFFERSON STEEET, between Second and Railroad, j; JTHE pAIXEf?, QE
CLOUD CKP
INN.
Open ffom Jaly 1st to Oetobeir jsty 1 5
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Thia pirtureaqud htwflory, built of silver fir logs, and rooted securely on the
edge of a precipice on the north side of Mount Hood is within fifteen minatea
walk of the perpetual ice and enow of Eliot Glacier, 7,000 feet above the sea
level, twenty-seven jiailes irom Hood Elver i over the finest roads in the United
States. Fare for the round trip $8.00; rates per day $3.50.
- The Table ot Glond Cap Inn is aupplied with everything the market affords.
Hot and cold baths, etc., the best of guides will take you to the top of Mount Hood
by the best practicable routes, which are from the Inn. , - -V
- " - - w A. LANGILLE, Manager.
THE EUROPEAN
" r,.i7SrT T1,e 3rrngBted QuiHLing next VMit mr House.- -
Handsomely Fnrnisliea Rooms1 tojlent tj'tliB DayVeei or MontlLl : :
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Meals Prepared by a First Class . English Coot
TRANSIENT PATRQNiA-GrE SOLICITED
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