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Ths Dalles Daily Chronicle.
THE DALLES
OREGON
ATURDAY
- - - JAN. 28, 1893
Published Daily, Suuiluy Excepted.-
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
Corner Second and Washington
Dalle. Oregon.
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he Year
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Lost.
X gold -watch charm with a small
piece of chain attached, between J . P.
Mclnerny and Leslie Butlers. A re
asonable reward will be paid for return
of same to Maier & Bentons.
Tlie Quickest Way to Cure a Cold.
Do you wish to know the quickest way
to cure a cold? We will tell you. To
care a cold quickly, it must be treated
before the cold has become settled in the
ystein. The first symptoms of a cold
is a drv, loud cough and eneezing.- The
cough 'is eoon followed by watery ex
pectoration and the eneezing by a pro
fuse watery discharge from the nose. In
severe cases there is a thin white coating
on the tongue. What to do? It is only
necessary to take Chamberlain's Cough
"Remedy in double does every hour.
That will greatly lessen the seventy ot
the cold and in many cases will effectu
ally counteract it, and cure what would
have been a severe cold within one or
two days time. Try it and be convinced
25 and 50 cent "bottles for sale by
Blakeley & Houghton, druggiste.
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at this office.
Notice.
To all whom it may concern : By vir
tue of an order of the common council of
Dalles Citv, made and entered on the 31st
day of December, 1892. Notice is here
by given that said city council is about
to proceed to order" and construct a
ewer of eight inch terra cotta -pipe
throuuh block 9 in Langblin's addition
to Dalles city, beginning at the center
of Jefferson street opposite the east end
of the alley through the center of said
block and thence westerly following the
centre of said alley and continuing to
intersect the sewer in Langhlin street,
and that the cost of Ruch sewer will be
assessed against the propel ty directly
benefited therebv as by the charter pro
vided. Dated this 7th day of January,
1833. Frank Mknefke,
1.9.dl5t. , Recd'r of Dalles City.
Subscribe for Tub Daily Ohbonicmc.
notick.
All Dalles City warrants registered
prior to May 1, 'lStfl, will be paid if
presented at "my office. Interest ceases
from and alter "this date.
Dated, Jan. 3d, 1893.
. L. IiOBDJtX,
U. Treas. Dalles Citv.
Lost raekace.
A package containing a pair of No.
Z4 ladies shoes was lost on Saturday,
between the top of Brewery hill, and
Mr. Roberts place in Dry Hollow. The
' finder will be thankfully rewarded on
leaving the same at this office.
. Spectacle oat.
The finder of a pair of gold framed eye
glasses, will be suitably rewarded on
leaving the same at this office.
For Sale Cheap.
. A city lot with two houses and out
honpes. all inclosed bv fence. Inquire
at this office. dtf-12.12
YOufl RTTEHTIOJl
Is called to the fact that
Dealer in Glass, Lime, Plaeter Cement
and Building Material of all kinds.
DarrlA te Finest Z,ine of
To tie found in the City.
72 Cttashington StPeet
The Dalles
Gigaf : factory
b'JLhi"L? s"a: ESI".-.
FACTORY NO. 105.
pjp A po of the Best Brands
V-i'XVjr".XV) manufactured, and
orders from all parts of the country filled
on the shortest notice.
The reputation of THE DALLES CI
GAE has become firmly established, and
the demand for the home manufactured
jrtinlo is increasing every day.
Hugh Glenn
FlGIUie
ions
l'UOFB88IOSAL CAKDS.
Drtll)UAU. Dbstist. Gas giren for the
. nainlexs extraction of teeth. Also teeth
?t on (lowed aluminum plate. Roomi: Bign of
:he Golden Tooth, Second Street.
DR. Q. K. SANDERS,
3DE1STTIST,
Graduate of UiuU-tversity ol Michigan. Sne
cessor to Dr. Tucker. Office over French'
Bank, The Dalles, Or.
DR. ESIIELM AN (Hotf JIOPATHIC; PHYSICIAS
and Uubosom. Calls answered promptly,
any or night, city or country. Office No. 36 and
37 Chapman block. wt'
D
K. O. D. DOANK PHYBTCtAK AND n-
obox. - Office: rooms & ana 6 naproan
Kiasiilence: 8. o irner ' onn inu
Fourth streets, sec nd door from the corner.
Office honrs 9 to 12 A. M., 2 to ft and 7 to i V. M.
H;
H. itlDDEIXATTOBHEY-AT-LiW Office
Court Street, The Dalles, Oregon.
n. dofc. mux msirE. i
I.)1
CFUR, & MENEFEE ATTOBSKYS - AT-I
law Rooms . and -43. over Post I
juice Building, Entrance on Washington bireet
The Dulles, Oregon.-
II. WILSON ATTORNBY-AT-LAW ROOIOS
, and 63, New Vogcillock, Second Street.
i'he Dillest)rcgon.
t e. BENNETT, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW. Of
. V. See in Sehanno's building, up stairs. The
alles, Oregon.
r. r. situ, at s.noimitoTOM. a. a. witsoa.
IAYS, HUNTINGTON & W I LHON ATTOB
XI kbys-at-law -Offices, French's block over
'list National Bank - ' Dalles. Oregon.
SOCIETIES.
A HSF.MBLY NO. 4K27. X. OF I
Meet in K.
i of P. hall the second and fourth
days of each month at 7:30 p. m.
Wedues-
U TAfW:0 LODGK. NO. 15. A. F. A.
. M. Meets
VV first and third Monday of each month at '
DALLES ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. 6.
Mects in Masonic Hall tho third Wednesday
of each month at 7 P. M.
MODERN WOODMF.N OF THE WORLD.
Sit. Hood CanipNo. 59. Meets Tuesdayevcn
ingof each week in FTatemity Hall, at 7:30 p.. n.
COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 5, !. O. O. F. Meets
everv Fridav evening at 7 : o'clock, in K.
of P. ball, corner Second and Court streets.
Sojourning brothers are welcome.
11. Clouoh, Sec'y. L.V. Bills.N. G.
I FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. ., K. of P. Meets
1 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. 8. Cam.
D. W.Yacsk, K. of R. and 8. C. C.
TTTOMKN'S
CHRISTIAN
TEMPERENCE
VV UNION will meet every Friday afteruoou
atao'clook at the reading room. Allure invited.
'PEMPLE 1XJDGE NO. 3, A. O. 0. W. Meets
in Fraternity Hall, over Kollers, n Second
street, Thursday evenings at 7:Su.
Paul Kbbft,
W.8 Myers, Financier. M. W.
TAS. NESMITIl POhT, No. 32, G. A. R. Meets
every Saturday at 7:30 r. m., in the K. of P.
HalL
B.
OF I E. Meets every Sunday afternoon in
the K. of P. Hall.
ESANG VEHEI.s Meets every
Sunda
evening n the k. of P. Hall.
BOP L, F. DIVISION, No. 1C7 Meets iu
K. of P. Hall the first and third Wednes
day of each month. a 7-3 P. M.
THE CHIJ11CHES.
OT. METERS CHURCH
-Rev.
Father Rbonh-
O OBKST Pastor. Low Mass every Knnrtsy itt
KnnrUiy
VeKIKTI"
7 a. M.
7 P. M .
High Mass at 10:30 a. M
ST. PAU1.S CHlTItCH Union Street, opi-row
Fifth. Rev. Eli l. 8utclifn Rector. nervti-.
every Sunday fat 11 a. m. aud 7:S0'r. . Sunday
Sehool9:45 A. M. Evening Prayer on Friilsv at
:30
MRST BAFTlaT'CHUKCH Rev. U. 1. Ta
P LOR. Pastor. Morning service every fnl-
bath at tho academy at 11 . is. Sabbatli
School immediately after morning service.
Praver meeting- Friday evening at Pastor a resi
dence. Union services in the court house at 7
P. M.
tONOKKUATlONAL CHURCH Rev. W. U.
Curtis, 4'iuttor. Services every bunday at 11
. s. and 7 r. u. Sunday school after mnrntns
lervice. Strangers cordially invited. Seats tree.
ME. CnURCH Rev. J. 1Vhislr, pastor.
Services everv Sunday moruinKat 11 a. m.
Sunday School at 12:20 o'clock P. M. Epworth
Iairue at 6:0 r. M. Prayer lneetine every
Thursday eveaingr at 7:30 o'clix;k. A cordial in
vitation is exieuaca oy ootu puir suu yv-iptt:
toalL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH REV. J. W. Jknkinh
KJ Pastor. Preaching in the Congregational
Church each Lords Iay at 3 P.
All are
cordially invited
-STIEW -
Undertaknff Establbhment!
PRINZE NITSCHKE
-DEALERS IN-
Furniture and Carpets
W e have added to our Inisiness a
eomplete Undertading Establishment,
and as we are in no w;iy connected with
the Undertakers' TrustI our prices trill
be low accordingly.
The St. Charles Hotel,
-, PORTLAND, OREGON.
Tl.!s 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. Kates
reasonable. A pood restaurant attached
to he house. Frer bus to and from all
trains.
C. W. KNOWLES. Prop.
ARTIC
CANDY
FACTORY
Candies and Nuts
at wholesale
quotations.
Specialties
TOBACCO,
CIHARS ATfT
MVKEt I)MN
Finest Peanut Roaster In The Dalles
:
ill ni;ni tine
STEAM WOOD SAW
We are in the field for the fall and winter -work,
and will cut, split and pile wood
at the lowest possible rates, .
HONE BUT WHITE LABOR EMPLOYED
We are here to stay, will spend our money
' here, and try and do satisfactory work.
Order boxes at Cbrisman Corson'r, cor
ner of Mtchelbneh block, and at the ma
chine, corner of Washington and Fourth
streets.
J. 0. MEIUSj : : : THE DALLES
.pHAS. STUBUNO.
OWEN WII.IJAMS.
- Stubling 8 Williams.
The Gemma,
SECOND ST.
THE DALLES,
OREGON
(2I5-'Dealers in Wines, Liquors and
Cigars. Milwaukee Beer on Draught.
BILIOUSNESS.
The S. B. Headache and Liver Cure,
A (
PHYSIC
SURE 8
i CH-AT
If taken as directed, we Guarantee Sat
isfaction or refund your money.
DON'T SICKEN. DON'T GRIPE.
50 cents per bottle by all druggists.
OMAHA
Kansas City, St. Paul,
CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS,
! AND ALL POINTS
jEast, North and Su.. ,
LEAVE THE OACLB
No. 7,
No.-1,
No. 2,
No. 8,
. wevt bound . . .
4:1
3:05 a. m.
11:55 p. m.
1 -.25 p. in.
east bound.-.
PULLMAN SLEEPERS,
COLONIST SLEEPERS,
RECLINING CHAIR CARS,
and DINERS.
Steamers from PORTLAND to SAN FRANCISGO
EVERY FOUR DAYS.
TI CKETS EUROPE
For rates and gcucral information call on
' E. E. LYTLE,
iJepot Ticket Agent.
, n. HCRIJ'.nKT, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt..
54 Washington St.,
OBTLND, OEKOON.
From TEUWmAL of INTERIOR Points
-Til
iiern Pain
RKILROKD ;
Is the line to take
TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH.
It Is the liinitig Car Route. It runs Through
Vestibnled 1 rains every day in the year to .
$1 pauI and Chicago
SO CHANGS OF CARS.
Composed of Pininjr Cars unsurpassed. Pull
man Drawing' Kooro Sleepers of latest equipment.
TOURIST . SLEEPING CARS -
Best that can be constructed, and in which
accommodations are both Free and Furnished
for holders of First and gecond-class Tickets, and
ELEGANT DAY COACHES
A continuous line, connecting with all lines,
aC'ordrng direct and uninterrupted service.
PnMman Bleeper vesorratlons can be secured
in adrance through any agent of the rond. ,
THROUGH TIGKETS IKiints in A merica,
KniLaiid and Europe can be purcbascd at any
ticket otlloe.of the company.
Vnll Informntimi coneernine rates, time of
trains.' routes nt:d other dctr.ll& inrnislifd on
applieation to. ,
i W..C. ALUAWAY
! Acent I. P. ft A. Nav. Co.. Reeolator ofliee. The
i igtien, r., i
M ON SALE
TO
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, A Phsw of City I.lfe.
Croesus in a luxurious chair pared i
languidly through a plate glass window
upon a snow whitened thoroughfare,
filled with urban humanity hurrying to
the thousand avenues through which
the fleeting hours escape. The. pano
rama rolled noiselessly and nymotonous
ly bjv until there was projected -upon
the indifferent gaze of the watcher a
bent and decrepit form, which shued
over the flagstones in strange contrast !
with the brisk and certain step of the
strolling class that frequented that ave
nue. The figure was that of a woman
clad in rags and tatters, and when her
halting steps reached the lamppost in-
front of the rich man's palace, she hesi
tated, looked feebly about, and finally
seated herself upon the edge of the flag
stone sidewalk. The tattered figure
made a grotesque outline against the
snow incrusted street, and the watcher'
in his crimson chair looked upon it with
languid interest.
From a mass of rags she produced a
frail and soiled camp stool, and after
setting this upon the pavement undid a
red handkerchief and from its folds took
two sticks of candy and a ball of pop
corn. The tawdry and slender stock
was tenderly placed upon the stool and
the patient wait for customers began.
They did riot come. Instead there ap
peared a liveried servant from tho big
house who ordered the woman to move
on. but tempered the roughness of the
command with the gift of a piece of sil
ver from his own pocket. The sight
had grated upon the nerves of the mas
ter of the bouse, reminding him that
poverty was not yet so old and obsolete
as to have lost its stixur. New York
Times. ' ' "
(iool Christians.
Bostonese Arabia is down in the Cove
district in South lioston. It is a very
small colony perhaps half a dozen fam
ilies all told and only a few of the men
can talk or trnderstsmd the English lan
guage. These emigrants are a poor, bed ig
eled looking lot. They are all peddlers.
and they all peddle the same things,
which are, strangely enough, crucifix ea,
missals and other Roman Catholic sup
plies.
"How does it happen that you, a Mo
hummedan, sell Roman Catholic goods!'
was asked of one of the men.
'We all Catholics, not Mohamme
dans," the Arab replied. .
So Mohammed is also one of those
prophets who are without honor where
honor is expected. tsoston tieraia.
Svrlsa Diamonds.
According to M. Daubree, the wrell
known French mineralogist, the dia
mond issues from the infragranitic re
gions of the earth's crust where periodot
is prevalent, for it arrives at the surface
along with that mineral and certain ser
pentine masses which result from the
transformation of the latter: Tho imi
tation of this gem has reached great
perfection. A material named strass,
after it3 German discoverer, which is
made from rock crystal, boracic acid
and caustic potash purified by alcohol,
is now used for the artificial gems. They
are mostly made in Switzerland Good
Vfwa. .
Stair Conceit ersuw ir CoiiIIiImiw. '
' While conceit may produce a nega
tively agreeable effect it cannot be called
a positive charm. We do not think a
person, more charming because his
conceit, ami we do not encourage it in
thone who are dear to ns. A parent re
press) rather thau stimulates it in his
child, and a person who should plainly
and laboriously cultivate it would not
be in peril of canonization. It is doubt
ful if conceit ever accompanies real
greatness. A great man. indeed, may
have tho self confidence that springs
from the consciousness of power: but
consciousness of power is very different
from "ronceit of it. The one is a fact;
the other :i fancy. Cleorge . William
Curtis in Harper's.'
Younpater'a Wlsla.
The Africa, explorer Paul . B. du
Chailln was explaining to' a very small
boy the various inconveniences of life in
the equatorial forest. -lt"s dreadful,
Dickie." said he. "t think there are be
nighted tviie.H who do not know what
soap is. ami who do not wash from one
year's end to the other." Dickie was
pensive for a moment: then, "1 wish,'
said he. "1 wns a 'niglvted rrib."
A. A. Brown
, Keeps a full assortment of
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
and Provisions. .
' . which he offers at Low Figure.
SPEGIflL :-: PRIGES
to Cash Buyers.
Highest Cash Prices for Im anJ
,. ctlier ProJsce.-
170 SECOND STREET.
The Snug.
' W. Hi BUTTS, Prop.
2Io.' 90 Second Sreet, The Dalles, Or.
"" This well known stand, kept by the
well known n; li. liutts, Jong a resi
duut of Wasco comity, Una an cxtraordi
nary fine etok of
Shfco Herder's DelijiLt and Irish Disturbance.
In'fact, all the le:idini? . brands of line
Every
Smoker's Nose
knows when it is pleased. It is always
pleased with the fragrant and peculiar
-' aroma of 'v '
BlackwelPs
Bull Durham
Smoking Tobacco
. Which has been for more than a quarter
, of a century the desire and delight of
: comfort lovers everywhere. It strikes
the taste of many fastidious smokers.
Try it. " ;
BlackweU'9. Durham Tobacco Co.,
THE EUROPEAN HOUSE.
The Corrugated ttnlldfne next Uunr to Cuurt House. '
Handsoiely. Fnrnisliei Rooms to Bent ly the Day, Wcefc or MontL
Meals Prepared by a First. Class English Cook.
TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
. Good' Sample Rooms for Commercial Men.
WHS. H- FHSEt, Pvopv.
h. oi rsiEri-seN.
Glothiet? and TailoPi
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises,
GrOIlts' 3X1.3r33. l3.ixs: GS-oods,
CORNER OF SECOM AND WASHINGTON.
DEALER IS'-
Hay; Grain, Feed & FlQurJ
HEADQUARTERS FOR POTATOES. TERMS STRICTLY CASH."
It behooves everyone, especially the workingman, to buy
where he can buy the cheapest and can get the most for his
hard earned money. We solicit a share of jrour patronage.
Cash paid for eggs and poultry. AH
Corner Union and Second
JOLES
:.pt:Ai:is IN'
Hay, Grain
Masonic Block. Corner Third and
THE JDALLES,
Wasco Connty, - - - Oregon,
The Gate City of the InUnd Empire is situated at the head
of navigation, on tho Middle Columbia, and is a thriving, pros
perous city. v ' ' '.
, ITS TERRITORY.
It is the supply cJly for an extensive and rich agricultural
and arazinw coimtrv, its tr.ule reiching as far south as Qunimer,
Lake, a distance of over two hundred miles.
' The Largest Wool Market.
Tho rich grazing country along ,tho 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 fa
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 mora
than doubled in the near future. ' -
The products of the beautiful Kliokita valley find market
here, and the country south and east lias this year filled the
warehouses, and all available storage places to overflowing witb
their products. " '
. ITS WEALTH. ;
It is the richest city of its size on the coast and it3 money ia
.gttered 'over and is being used to develop more farming country
than is tributary to any other city in Eastern Oregon. '
Its situation is unsurpassed. Ita climate delightf uL Its pos
sibilities ' incalculable. - Ita rsseurses unlimited. And on thest
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THE DAIXE8, OREGON.
goods delivered free and promptly
streets, The Dalles, Oregon.
BROS.,
and Fei.
Court Streets. The Balles.Oregon.
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