The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 04, 1893, Image 2

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    Ti3 Dalles Daily Chronicle.
QFUCIAL, PAPER OF DALLE CITY. .
AMD WASCO COUNTY. -
Xu tared at the Poatofflce at The Dalles, Oregdn.
, ' as second-class matter. -
SUBSCRIPTION RATES. .
T MAIL (POSTAOB FUrilD) 1 21 ADTAKCK.
'eklr, lyear... 1 SO
6 months.
0 75
0 50
S 00
" 8
Daily, 1 year , . . .
" 6 months.
per " .
- Address all communication to
KLE.V The Dalles, Oregon.
.... a oo
0 50
THE CHRON-
Mr. Cleveland's title is hyphenated at
both ends. He is ex-president-elect.. '.
There's not au officeholder who
wouldn't like to be elevated for, an ex
ample rather than thrown out aaa sug
Xestion. '
'Mr. Daniel Lamont appears to be an
other of the gentlemen who will have
to do some lively sprinting if they mean
to escape lieing run down by a cabinet
office. v : '
If some genius would come along and
perfect a device whereby ice could be
burned as fuel and coal used to keep re
frigerators cool, how much better off the
world would be. ." t ' '
"Mr. Cleveland might en joy life better
if he had a little tiger of his own," ob
serves the Washington News. If we are
not mistaken he was given a tiger in
Chicago last June with three cheers.'
, Judge Gresbatn says he would not ac
cept an appointment from Cleveland,
but he does not Say that he proposes to
, quit flirting with the populists, which
-would be much more agreeable news.
Texas prides itself upon having fifty
even counties', each of which is larger
than the state of Rhode Island. . Well,
what of that! Are there any of . them
which can get up a Rhode Island clam
bake? The conservative element in. Canada
ia alarmed over the growth of senti
merit . in' favor af annexation. This
opinion substantially agrees with that
of the torv element in New York eo-
ciety. '
An English journal vouchsafes the
interesting information that "ladies at
the theater in America take off their
bats and use them as fans." Go to an
English writer , if you want , the' exact
truth about anything in this country
A telephone designed for service on all
floors of high buildings by traveling up
and down a chute is the latest economic
idea of the Engineering .Record. A
traveling telephone that will go out and
-deliver messages is the crying need of
the times.
8ome time ago it was reported that
Queen Victoria . was practicing on
typc-.vriter. Now a Lor, don magazine
bas been suppressed for publishing one
of the royal lady's poems. Let the
" type-writer get in its work before we
. have a chance to bear ' from the Prince
of Wales.
There ia an instinctive desire on the
part of every college boy to speak of bis
valma mater, as old old Harvard, old
Yale, etc'. ; It is even said that! some of
the student.of .the University of Chi
cago, which -was opened last October
are beginning to refer to it as "Old
Chicago.
The Seattle Telegraph says "the Allen
men feel confident of one thing: II
tbev can hold out until the end of the
eeseion their man will be appointed by
the governor, and so they will win any
ray, temporarily at least." But that
does not justify their conduct in forcing
upon the people a man whom they do
not want, and it can not be fiaid that
they want Allen so long as a majority
of the members of the legislature de
cline to vote for him. Besides, you can
take our word for it ; if Allen should be
tleeited by an. appointment from Gov.
McGraw, the seat of his pantaloons will
never again warm his .chair in the sen
ate chamber, because the law plainly
makes it the dulg ot the present plympia
assembly to choose his successor. ' r..
The Spokane Review takes decided
exceptions to the report of Capt.
SymondB, accepted by Gen. Casey,-chief
of engineers.'for the propoeed improve
meut of the Columbia. It says:
"While this recommendation is good as
far as it goes, it merely follows out the
idea suggested, of making the river a
feeder to railroads. .Persons living Jar
remote from these lines of transporta
tion will not be benefited at all. The
river flowing through Stevens county,
and along the northern boundary of the
-Big Bend, with the exception of the 15
miles eutb of the Canadian line, is left
unimproved, and the people remain
-without hope of reaching a market for
years to come. Bordering the stream
-along this portion of its course are lands
which, when coveted by orchards, -will
. make Washington famous as a fruit pro
. ducer, but which will, for the most part,
lie undeveloped until the shipment of
produce becomes possible. ' An -open
."river fyouo the boundary to the sea is de
manded. That this 'demand will be
granted some day there is no question,
and the sooner it is done and the Col
umbia flows unchecked to the Pacific
tho better it will be ' for Xho prosperity
and welfare of the stats) of Washington,
and the Island Empire." ,
Two doctors of an Eastern to -
To learning' much inclined,
Wrro called to see a gentleman.
Whoso health was undermined.
The first ono used liistethoecope- .
Upon his patient meek. - '
"I find," quoth he. "ono lung-ia ffonat
You cannot live a week." ..
To this the other wise M. D.
Vehemently objected. - - :
"I see," quoth he, "nsall maywa, ,
Your kidneys are affected.
These wise men argued loud and long, '
Yet tho patient owes recovery
(Not to thoso doctors, but to
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery).
There aro some patent medicines that era
more marvelous than a dozen doctors pre
scriptions, but they're not those that profess
to cure everything.
Everybody, now ana uien, i j
down," " played out" They've tho will, dot
tn cmnpratfi vitality. They're not
-Kick enough to call a doctor, but just too sick
to be well, loats wnere mo rijcuu iuu v.
ngn
nofd
a mi'
.tent medicine comes in.
and does ior a
dollar what tho doctor wo
)Ull
dn't do for less
lhau five or ten.
We put in our claim for Dr. Pierce's Gold
en Medical Discovery.
We claim it to be an unequaled remedy to
purify the blood and invigorate the whole
system. .";, ,.'.
it's tne cneapesi ui wii-pm xnc , j
druggists, no matter how many doses are of
AmwI for a. Hollar. ".-'
Why T .because it's sold on s swiutar
plan, and you only pay lor Uis gooa you gas.
Can you ask more I
' Will Be Giyen at
rxxxr3Ly TCa.ll.
Monday Evening, Feb. 6, 1893.
The Best of Music .Will Be FurnisM
Prizes will be awarded for the beat-
sustained lady and gent character.
A general invitation is extended to
the Dublic. but no disreputable char
acters will be admitted..
.COTC7WITT-ES. :
Arrangement J. 1. Wood, G. C. Bills,
5 John Blaser, Louis Payette, W. T.
Hill, C. A. Klindt, A. Sandrock.
Reception L. Payette, C. A. Klindt,
F. W. L. Skibbe, John Blaser, Aug.
Buchler. .
Floor W. T. Hill, - J. 8. Fish 4 W. H
Butts, Arthur Wyudham, George
Thompson.
Tickets admitting gentlemaa and
ladies tl.00. .
THE
. ' and "
Prineville
Stage
f .
J. D. PARISH, Prop
Leaves The Inlles at S n. vn. everr day and ar
rive at Prineville in thirty-six hours, l-euves
Prineville at 5 a. m. every nay and arrives at
, ' The Dalles in thirty-six hours. . ..
Carries the U. S. Mail, Passengers tnd Express
' -rConr.ecta at Prin-ille with -
Stages from Eastern and Southern Or
egon, Northern California and ;
all Interior Points. '
t -"
Also makes close connection at The Dalle wit a
trains from l'ortland and all eastern points.
Courteous SriTBrs.
. Good accommodations alons tie real. '- -.
First-class coaencs and lorses ised.
f . Express matter Jianiied wia' care, '' .'-
i . - -
All persons wiaMiig pHKsnge must wsyblll at of
fices before taking passage; others will not be
'received- Expiess must be-waybilled at offices
or the Stage Co. will -not be responsible. The
company will take no risk, on money transnrlt
ted. Particular atHmtion given to delivering
express matter at Prinevi'le and all southern
points in Oregon, and advance charges wilt b
paid by the company.
STAGE
Sfrriel Co. St.
Prineville. 'v.
orriCM
ra. TJmatllla Mnasa.
. Tta Dalles.
House
Moving!
Andrew Velarde
' IS prepared to do any and all
kinds of work in his line at ;
'- '. reasonable figures." Haa tne
, largest honse moTLng -outfit -
.in Eastern Oregon. '.
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"A GRAND k
MapMcM
- -The Annual J5a.ll of th
Dalles City Fire Dep't
Line
3M W TOTJAT.'
T7 only first-class house
in The Dalies:: tf
MRS. FRASER,
-AS THJ
EUROPERIl HOOSEE
IS rBEPABKD TO ! '.
FIRST-CLASS REGULAR BOARD
AT 820 PER MONTH.
H S. CHEESM AN
Se. mt Maond st., The Dallaa, G-
BOOTS AND SHOES MANUFAC
TURED TO ORDER.
ALL WORK AND
GUARANTEED.
A PERFECT FIT,
REPAIRING DONE .IN
FACTORY MANNER, w
A 6ATIS-
C. IV STEPHENS,
DEALER
Plothing
. 8km, BaH, Itk
Fancg oofl, Jlotions,
EWa.
We are now
balance of our
Dry
GrOOuSl ' uittimiMiiuu uiivj
. Uir;ter Dress Qood5,
ladiej' apd Tisses'JaeKets.
. . . -
' Tei7 V ar?d Boys' Oureoats
At a great sacrifice, in order to make
V room for our new' Spring' goods.
- v H. Herbring.
D. BUSSSW
WorR, Tiix Bepialrs aufl Hoofing
Pipe
MAINS TAPPED
Shop on Third Street, next
Blacksmith Shop
Freeborn &
-DBALKB
Wall Paper aiil
; aOSdrVLDER STh COR. FIFTH, -
Ol HVMTMM N,
THE CELEBRATED
COLUMBIA
" AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
ThJs well-knowa Srewer ' is now
Mk of tb CaseadM. Tk latest apptia:
JOHN PASHEK.
inerciMMalr,
.. Hex door to Wtaco Snm.
Just Received; a fine slock of Suitings,
Pants Patterns, etc., of all latest
' Styles, at Low Prices. ,
Madison's Latest System used in cutting
garments, and a it-guaranteed
each time.
Repairing and Cleaning
Neatly and Quickly Done. ...
SV X. YOUNG,
Watches and Jewelrr repaired to order en
a art notice, and aati (action ua ranleed.
S ton f I.C KUkelinn. S1 Th Iallfa
C aty Trfuanr! Kotlee.
- .
AU county warrants registered prior
to May l, its, will be paid it pre
sented "at my office, corner Third and
Washington streets. Interest ceases on
and after this date. "
The Dalles, Oct. SI, 1S&2. :
' William Michkll,
lO.Sltf Treasurer Wasoo County, Or
" 8acona Su, 0pp. Hsod'a Stable,
TBS MUM,
-BOON,
; - Will repair your fine .Buggies
" and Carriages, shoe jour fine
Driving Horses, and in fact do
all your blaeksmithirrg in the
. finest style. Satisfaction gnar
"antead. GUSSISG & HOCKM ,Props.
closing out the
-
UNDER 'PRISSTJRE.
door west of Ypung A.Kuss'
Company,
IX-
ioni Jilouliliiigs,
BREWERY,
ttirains oat - bwrt Ber and: Porter
tmr Um sanmnrctare of rood oeaitn
f ftst W.n rfks w W fAr4 tm
DRUGS
Nl
-.THE LEADING
TEX :-.:- :I33Rtr;GrS
. Handled by Three Registered Druggistsr- ; -
; - ALSO ALL THE : LEADING '::':', . ', '. ' .'. ;'
Patent ffledieines and
HOUSE PAINTS.
Agents. for Murphy's Fine Varnish es and the only agents
tVick fHfir-fX rTVf SVio win Willonr ' C.ri Q Pointo
-WK
THe Largest-: DlereihWallr -Paper;;-"
Finest Line of Imported Key
r ,i Agent for Tansill s Tunch.
129 Second Street, . The Dalles, Oregon
I
7"HS NEW TOWN bna been platted on the
fans oi nooa river, wua in
nrce slirlitly lots,
1a
N
pnre cold water and alinde in profusion, perfect drainage, delightful Dionntain
climate, the centrttl attrHCtinn aa a mountain summer resort and for all Oregon. ,
being the nearest town to Mt. Hood. It is also uuparalled as a manufacturings
center, being the natural center for 160 square miles of the best oedar and nr , i
timber, possessing millions of lioie 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 tritmportution already assured :
you will find this the place to make a perfect home or a payiuff investment
TITItE PERFECT
W. ROSS
"There is a tide in the affairs'
.leads on to fortune." ; , '
The poet unquestionably had reference to" the
CIOII-UIII M& 01 Bps- -
FuriiitttiB & CarjBis
' at CRANDALL
Who are selling these goods
MICHELBACH BRICK,
THE DALLES MERCANTILE CO.
"'. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DALLES. -
BRAINARD & ARMSTRONG'S
" SPOOL SILK
FINE LINE OF ' - -:: v;
.si i J . E lEi 111"
39Q to 394, 2d street, The
No.
NEPTDNE SH A.VING PARLORS AND BATH ROOMS.
PRAZER & WYNDHAM. Proprietors.
s fr v ? """"
At .the old stand f R. lasher.
PAUL KR EFT &
-, !. '. Xi-DEALERS IN '
PAINTS, OILS AN D GLASS,
' And the Moat Complete and the Latest Patterna and Designs in -
;' jSl Hi Jlii . HP -E JEm lE&m :
CSyPracucal Painters and Paper Hangers. None but the befit brands of t-
Shfrwin-WilliairjB and J. W. Uasarr'i
themost skilled workmen employed.
chemical combination or soap mixture.
ordara prowptly attended to. :
faiat ft)ta frsriar Tbira4
INERSLY.
: Dimoqists rSdhdrieS,
OILS AND GLASS.
in
ABE'
West and Domestic Cigars.
old camp frround, at' the Fork and
broed htreets and alleys. Kood soil.
ISl
s
See me ' on the grouri,d.,' or"
""-"i Address me at Hood ; River
1 Wasco County, Oregon. ,
WIN ANS.
of men which, taken at its flood
& BURGETS,
out at greatly-reduced ratea.
UNIOJC ST.
-
Dalles.
ho Front St. The Dalles, Oregaa.
CO.,
Faints nsea m au..our wore, ana none rai
Azenta for Maeury
Liauid Paints. Ko
A.
first dasa article ia all colors. - AH
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