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About The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1892)
Just The Dalles Daily Chronicle. I I OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CITY. " AND WASCO COPWTT. Entered at the Postoffioe at The Dalles, Oregon, I SUBSCRIPTION KATES. . nxtrrmi PREPAID) IN ADVANCE. Weekly, 1 year. . . v. -' - o 75 " mouths " "J v1i7 i IVk; 8 00 " per ' . 0 60 I Address all communication to"J THE CHKON- IMPORTANCE OF WATERWAYS. hna often referred to 1J1& VEVv' w the traffic o tbe great lakes to show the wonderful development of a country af forded cheap water transportation as against the high all rail routes, and ap plied the lessons to our own Inland Em pith, with an open Columbia river, free to all craft, as the lakes are. The Ore gonian, we are pleased to see from the around to lOliUWlllK l " - 1 our ways of thinking. It said yesterday "few people realize the growing impor tance of tbe commerce of the great lakes, between such cities as Chicago, Mil waukee, Duluth, Detroit, Cleveland, Erie and Buffalo, despite the wonderful system of railroads traversing that sec tion of tbe Union. There is a steady in crease in shipping from year to year ; 29,400 tons of new tonage were built in 1884, and this increased gradually to 111,856 tons in 1891. Lake builders now huva contracts to deliver in the spring fprty-nine vessels, valued at $6,909,500. ri.i. no opnnrtli in commerce is the double result of the development of the western agricultural lauds and the in crease of industries and population. The construction of a canal for vessels of deep draught to pass fully loaded from the lakes to the ocean and bacic again, would not only increase the quantity and value of lake commerce, but will lata tHo nnrv in DOS ition to defend it from attack." Admitting what you say Bro., why cannot you see that the same development here would result ia, a greater growth of commerce, 'increase our industries and population ; and per ' haps, if a little selfisnness was rubbed out, make a city of Portland. , , While on the subject of saving the TCinr nf Fishes to the Columbia river, mrhmui Prof. Jordan is unaware of the magnitude of appliances at hand tending Hrfmv the fieh. S. B. Graham, of Tlwuco. who is eood authority on this topic, says that during the season of ! 1892 there were 350 traps on the lower The traps cost from -54 HOSIERY. :. 1 COLLARS UNDERWEAR, -" fSSf, (U VV. -ctJfs. JOHN C HERTZ, ! 109 SECOND STRET5; - THE DALLES. OREGON. 5 HE NSW TOWN haa been platted on tbe old camp aground,-at the Forka and Fall of Hood rtTor, with large rightly lota, broad streets and alleys, good Boll, pare cold water and shade la profusion, perfect drainage, delightful monntala tkAMuilnl aUrMtinn M a mmmtaln uimnuir Tlrt And for all OrarOB inre cold water and snaae in profusion, pertect arainage, oeugnnui climate, the central attraction aa a mountain summer resort and for all Oregon, ? being the nearest town to ML Hood- It is also unparaUed aa a numnfacturina; oooter, being the natural center, for ISO1 square miles of the beat cedar and nr timber, possessing millions of horse power in its dashing streams and water falls, easily harnessed. Where cheap motive power exists, there the manu factories will center, surrounded by soil and climate that cannot be excelled anywhere for fruit and agriculture, and with transportation already assured you will find this the place to make a perfect home or a paying inTettment TITLE PERFECT See me on the ground or, address me at Hood River, Wasco . County, . Oregon. Dress- Fahioqable Operand f!loa-MaIpiig - What'a that ? A new invention which works aM the year round t Surprism ..these days are not like the old times. Bleedin' was the only remedy them days. But now, as you say, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is a true remedy for the blood." It's not like the sarsaparillas, that are said to be good for the blood in March, April and May. ,The " Golden Medicar Discovery0' works equally well at all times, in all sea sons and in all cases of blood-taints, or humors, no matter ;what their name or nature. --r -v "Golden Medical Discovery" is AA ANNA PETER 5 CO., the only Blood and Liver medicine, X Y 1 iV n sold by druggists, guaranteed to benefit or cure in, every case, on fair . 1 r ia. Ml trial, or money paid ior is win be promptly refunded: World s n;onirr Medical Association, Tronrietors. No. 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. W. ROSS WINANS. Freeborn & Company, -DEALERS IN- Gutting and titling a Specialty. . ;.. Room 4 over French & Co's Bank, r : MRS. GIBSON, Prop. , 295 ALDER ST., COR. FIFTH, Olb Number 95, Pokti.and, Okegsx. SPECIAL -OF- H. S CHEESM AN No 60-Second st., The Dalles, Or. s Trimmed Hats MISSES' and CHILDREN' ' SATURDAY, N0Y19. . m w m w--x r BOOTS AND SHOES MANUFAC TURED TO ORDER. ALL WORK AND A GUARANTEED. PERFECT FIT REPAIRING DONE IN FACTORY MANNER. A SATIS- FOLCO, THE DALLES MERCANTILE CO. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DALLES. BRAINARD & ARMSTRONG'S v SPOOL SILK FINE I INK OF J New Jackets ; ;. FROM $3:50 SSO. -DEALER IK- Candies, Mis, Nuts, Sola Water, Ice Cream, Toliacco and Cisars ' No." to 394, street, Dalles MAKCFACTUSEB OF- :tS' Soda Fountains, Ete. Second Street. Next door to Wlngate's Hall Columbia liver.., uapo i . 0 to 00 each, according to.the depth Ftot Class-Sywps f SalOODS and .of the water., ine totai muuuv .u 'vested in pound-net fishing on the river ia eoniethinjs near $350,000. There ia considerable more fishing done on the Tiver with gill-nets than with pound nets. The gill-nets vary in length from : 200 to 350 feet, and a general outfit costs from $350 to $400. There are aooui 2,000 gill-net boats on the river, and the average catch per boat this season was about 300 fish. As it requires two men for, each boat, one may readily see that it was almost impossible for a fish to escape; and as for the spawn, that is literally raked to death by the lead lines of the sill-nets passing over the sands, Vthe natural spawning beds of the eal '.' - mon. The average catch per trap this fish, consisting 01 FAIL TO C.CC NEW STOCK OF FallpdWinterDry GoodsClothing, Hats, Boqts DEALER I PRICES ALWAYS THE - LOWEST. - - TERMS CASH. CityBlacksmith Stop, V a . 11 OREGON. Second St., 0pp. Hood's Stable, THE DALLES, Will repair your fine Buggies and Carnages, shoe your fine Driving Horses, and in fact do all your blacksmithing in the finest style. Satisfaction guaranteed. ncncnn was about 600 -salmon which were wortn?ieacn; Bveei- , ,.T heads worth 15 cents apiece, and blue- GUfltflflG & jlOCKMHJl ,Plf0pS. DUCK. D LI Lll XJ vciii-a Hay, Grain, Feed & Flour, HEADQUARTERS FOR POTATOES. TERMS STRICTLYCASH. nllv the workin email;"' to buy ! where he can buy the cheapest and can get the most tor nis hard earned money'. We solicit a share of your patronage. ! Cash paid for eggs and poultry. All goods delivered free and promptly Corper Union and Secona streets, 1 ne uaiie8,uioBu... NEPTUNE SHAVING PARLORS AND BATH ROOMS. ' FEAZER & WINDHAM, Proprietors. and Shoes. H. Herbring. It is humiliating to be obliged to ad mit that we have, in the chair of chem ist, at the Oregon State Agricultural col lege experiment station, a man who is -eo ignorant of tbe real conamous ui w -and climate in this state aa to attempt to palm off upon the public a lot of ante diluvian literature aescnpuve 01 uui soils. And it is equally as humiliating to feel that our great, glorious, intelli eentonlv daily newspaper gives publicity to the stnff, to the actual detriment of a verv large number of its patrons and to the disparagement 01 iruui. be a numbskull to attribute to the pauses which he does the fruitfulness of the valley, ignoring the true sources ; and when he asserts that "the main growth of Eastern Oregon is sage brush i ).nn.v.r.M " with Ipsa than half a UlIU UUUVHl,! ...... dozen lines to follow in explanation of ' hia wild and absurd remark, he simply makes it apparent that he is incompetent to fill the position for which our tax paying citizens, are called upon to foot his bills, and he should De asaea 10 step down and out, before he produces er roneous impressions concerning the soils of Oregon which may require years of hard work to eradicate. C. P. STEPHENS, DEALER IN Dry Goods O LOTH IN G U3 w o a Boots, Slioes, Bats, Eto. Kto. ' Etc., ' Etc.' 134 Second St., next to Dalles National Bank. Dalles City, Oregon. S. L. YOUNG, JEWELER : . . . . . 1 1 t.lt m.nu1 falinlwAn - short notice, and satisiMtion guaranteed , AT Btore of I. C. Iflckolsen, d St. The Dalles Geo. P. Rowell & Co., are wasting their portage stamps on The Chboniclk. Thb Chbosiclb' is the representative d?lv and weeklv of 20,000 people in the Inland Empire, and is with Postmaster Gen. Wannamaker "or any other man," as against any shyster advertising firm who want all there is in the business on their side of the ledger. Printers Ink is . . . , 1 j nothing more nor less man jui huvmud- YfT" ' Tl " ing dodge, a scheme of Geo. P. Kowell, I vqiaati Qflfl ' WlTlP 1100111 and should pay single postage or quit. OdlUUll dUU H. iuU . IlUUlll, " Such publications as Printers ink, u ai-1 , v i l'to - The-Dalles, v-- Oregon t,o TTrit Rfatpq. and the I flrNorthweBt.. corner of Second and HCaPKK1" t - . 1 - Rhonld frown it down. I Ckrart Streets. W. F. Wiseman, FLOYD & SHOWN, '. ' DEAtBBS IN -'.".'".' ' DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, Fine Toilet Soaps, Brushes, Combs, Perfumery, J!.tc. -Pure Liquors for Medicinal Purposee. , - Physicians' Pircsefiptions a Specialty. Corner Union and Second Street, - , - The Dalles, Oregon. S K I B-B E HOTEL-. IE, 3?ropr. At the old stand of R. Lusher, no Front SL. The Dalles, Oregon. IS-ffg . -2 a s : iB : gill res :-'sil' . v o m B 6? AUGUST BUCHLER,- Prop'r. .; . tm. -AiiiwnArn Tirflwerv is now turning out the best Beer and Porter . . . Jl lit.. . . j. rri iafof .,nni;iTooa for the manuiaciure 01 gouu uwiui- ful Beer have been introduced, nd only the first-class article will be placed on the market. - ' - PLUSH STHTIONKRY BOXeS Tia: Fin o IEItl m lex. IB With twenty-four sheets of Fine Note Paper and Envelopes to match FOR 35 CEUTS THIS WEEK ONLY THE EUROPEAN HOUSE.! The Comigitad Bullolur sext uoor w v... - ' Handsomely FnrnisM Rooms to Rent Dy tne Day, Week or Month. Heals Prepared by a First Class EngUsh Cook. . TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOLICITED. " ! - : Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Men. ; Pvopv. i AT : v 'tar awt J M TTSIO 16a Second Street. ; ; - - ' OreKO- Also Organs and Pianos : at Reduces Prices. ; PAUL KRE FT & C p., DEALERS IN T7 : ,.: , . . i PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS, And the Most Complete and the Latest Patterns ana vesign - ; - 7i7"- -Hi IEj -E3' Jk- .ES E. - : - . . . tt . -Krnno Vnf tv.u hAet. brands of the ' orders promptly attended to. - ' - ' I Store and Paint Shop corner Thiid and Wasnington ta., ...