The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 03, 1893, Image 2

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Tne Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF DALLES CITY.
AND WASCO COUNTY.
Entered at the Poetofflce at The Dalles, Oregon,
aa second-class matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
BY HAIL (FOSTAGC PREPAID) IN ADVANCK.
Weekly, 1 year I 1 50
6 months.
" 3 " .
Jllyt 1 yea'
" 6 months
per
0 75
0 50
6 00
3 00
0 50
Address all communication to ' THE CHRON
ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon.
OREGON AT THE WORLD'S FAIR.
The following Is a list of the superintendents
f the different departments of the world's fair
commission. Anyone who has anything to ex
hibit should correspond with the proper officer,
one of the following:
W. F. MATLOCK, department of agriculture,
forestry and forest prooucts, and live stock;
Pendleton.
C. W. AYERS, department of mines, mining
and metallurgy; Ashland.
DR. J. R. CARDWELL, department of horti
culture, including floricultuie and viticultuie;
Portland.
GEO. T. MYERS, department of fishing and
fishing apparatus, manufactures, electrical and
mechanical inventions; Portland.
MRS. M. PAYTON. balem, (until July 1, 1893)
and MRS. E. W. ALLEN, Portland, (after July 1,
1898), department of woman's work, comprising
the fine arts, household economy and products
thereof.
E. B. McELROY, department of education,
. including educational exhibits, literary, special,
general, music, etc. ; Salem.
GEO. W. McBRIDE, department of civil gov
ernment, including state and county : Salem.
MONDAY,
APR. 3, 1893
A LITTLE MISCELLANY.
. There is danger of a rabbit plague
in Kansas similar to that of Australia.
; '-Blood travels from the heart through
the arteries at the rate of a mile in
seven and one-third minutes twelve
feet in one second.
Scotland is going to make a special
exhibit at the Chicago fair of a hundred
stalwart Highlanders in full national
costume. They will be picked for size
and strength, and not for. good looks.
After the fair, or before its close if the
sensation of their appearance grows
weak, they will make a tour of this
country. wt .
Kansas society made an interesting
innovation in anniversary celebrations
at Hutchinson recently by celebrating
a diamond wedding, from which the
bridegroom was absent because of an
untimely death. The bride was still
alive, however, and capable ef enjoying
a good thing, so the anniversary was
duly and bcominy celebrated.
' Those eager and inexperienced gold
bxinters who have been wasting their
time and money panning over the sand
taxB of the Columbia, might have eaved
both had they been willing to profit by
the experience of others. For. nearly
thirty years unsuccessful efforts' have
been made to separate in profitable
quantity the extremely , fine gold from
the sands of the Snake and Columbia
'rivers. There was no reason to suppose
that this could be accomplished any
more easily in a new ' place than in an
old one by any of the methods that had
repeatedly proved unequal to the task.
When a new process shall be invented
that will save the flour gold in paying
quantities, not only this new field, but
hundreds of miles of sandbars on both
rivers will become valuable mining
ground, but until that-time the eager
gold-hunters of Umatilla would save
-time, money and patience by pursuing
' their usual vocations unallured by vis
'ions of sudden wealth gleaned from the
sand dunes of the Columbia. Oregonian.
The fashion of publishing fake books
in which prominent men of Oregon are
puffed for a consideration, is becoming
unpopular. These books are gotten up
merely for revenue to some adventurer,
and always fall flat of the promises given ;
and more pains is taken to collect the
money than in publishing the autobio
graphy or executing the portrait. We
know of one individual Who gave up $20
for an autobiographical sketch which did
not appear, nor any part of it. The
Oregonian is right in denouncing the
Julian Hawthorne book, whatever its
course may have been at the start.
The book was promised to be a
history of Oregon, and the part taken in
it by the pioneers. There is no. history
about it. The book, outside of bio
graphical sketches, contains little more
than "fairy tales," local hits and jokes
of these men. The intention of the
author seemed to be to tickle the vanity
and create a smile, the more readily to
rifle the pocket.
Persons who are subject to attacks of
bilious colic can almost invariably tell,
by their feelings, when to expect an at
tack. If Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy is taken as soon
as these symptoms appear, they can
ward off the disease. . Such . persons
should always keep the Remedy at hand,
ready for immediate U9e when needed.
Two or three doses of it at the right
time will save them much suffering.
For sale by Blakeley and Houghton,
druggists. -
Nancy Phillips, a North Carolina
woman, 83 years of age, has a loom in
her house on which, to keep herself
warm during the recent cold spell, she
wove fifteen yards of cloth.
The athletic exhibition on the streets
-Sunday .afternoon was a . disgraceful
spectacle. The contortions of the clown,
the high kicking, the flash and glare of
.the costumes, the flesh -colored tights of
the woman, all combined to furnish a
scene ill-suited to the sanctity popularly
attached to the Sabbath.. The same
marshal who permitted the disgraceful
outdoor ehow on Sunday not long ago
refused to let a minister talk on the
streets on a week day. His notions, of
the freedom of speech in our glorious
country are aa crude as his views of
what constitutes decorum on the Sabbath.
Hon. D. P. Thompson, envoy extra
ordinary and minister plenipotentiary
to Turkey, is coming home and will
. have to adjust himself to the American
style of type-writer, harems. He states
in a letter that he will leave Turkey
May 1st, and will probably arrive here
May 31st. It, is supposed .that he has
tendered his resignation, and probably
did so as soon' as Cleveland was inaug
urated, but nothing was said in the
letter in regard to this. He states that
his health is excellent.
Despite some complaint among the
office-seekers at the alleged deliberation
with which the new president is moving
. in the matter of changes, it is neverthe
less true that Mr. Cleveland has made
caore appointments up to the present
time than he bad up to a corresponding
date when he was president eight years
ago.
The more Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy is used the better it is liked. We
know of no other remedy that always
gives satisfaction. .. It is good when you
-first catch cold. It is good when your
cough is seated and your lungs are sore.
It ia good in any kind of a cough. We
have sold twenty-five dozen of it and
every bottle has given satisfaction.
Stedman & Friedman, druggists, Minne
sota Lake, Minn. 50 cent bottles for
ale by . Blakeley & Houghton, drug
gists. ;
Subscribe for The' Daily Chronicle.'
Hailing Glad the Waste (Waist) Places.
" That's what I call making glad, the'
waist places," said Smithson, as he put
hi3 arm around a lady's waist. But
Lilly won't care much for this show
of affection if Smithson doesn't get
rid of that disagreeable catarrh of his.
Won't somebody tell him that Dr. Sage's
uaiarrn itcmeay win cure mm.
.By its mild, soothing, antiseptic.
cleansing aud healing properties, Dr.
Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures the worst
cases of Chronic Catarrh in the Head.
a thonsau 1 can testify: "Cold in the
Head "is cured with a few applications.
Catarrhal Headache is relieved and
cured as if by magic
In perfect faith, the makers of Dr.
Saga's Catarrh Remedy the World's
Dispensary Medical Association, of Buf
falo, N. Y.. offer to pay $500 to any one
suffering from Chronic Catarrh in the
Head whom they cannot cure.
Now, if the conditions were reversed
if they asked you to pay $500 for a
positive cure you might hesitate. Here
are reputable" men. with years of honor
able dealing ; thousands of dollars and
a groat nninc back of them.
They Tciiev3 in themselves. Isn't it
worth a trial ? Isn't any trial prefera
ble to c&tar.h ?
Ask your Dealer
-FOR THE-
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Artir
Hand Made
M.A.GUNST&CO.
SOLE AGENTS,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
XSBtfaO. FOf? A CASE IT WILL NOT CURE, t
Sold by Druggists or sent by mail. 25c.. 60c.,
and 81.00 per package. Samples free
2Ttf Vff The Favorite TOOTS POWTSS
43k. 3. W for the TeetU and Breath, 26c,
for sale by Snipes & Klnersly.
Seed Wheat,
" Oats,
. " Corn,
" Rye,
" Potatoes,
Garden Seeds,
Grass
Seeds in Bulk.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A GENEBALBANKING BUSINESS
Letters of Credit issued available in he
i.'. - Eastern States.
Sight Exchange, and . Telegraphic
Transfers sold on ew York, Chicago, St.
Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon,
Seattle Wash., and various points in Or
egon and Washington. . ,.
Collections made at all points on fav
rable terms.
a. SCHKMCK,
President.
H. II. BBAU.
Cashier.
First Rational Bank,
:he dalles. -
- OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
- iJeposits received, suDject to bignt
-Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
-. . i j e ii . ?
remitted on uaj oi collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
JNew York, San rrancisco and fort
. land. .
JOLES BROS.,
: D1IALERS IX:
Staple and Fancy llKiies,
Hay, Grain and Fted.
Masonic Black. Comer Third and Court Streets. The Dalles.Oregon. V
Jtfeu
Columbia
-AT-
J..H'. CROSS'
Hay, Gram and teea htore.
BELTS SENT FREE FOR EXAMINATIONS
CIV. Ed 'SJE LICIT. 1C CELT
""W 1 Who an deMHbrtal and
fa
3 suffering from Nerrou
iwDiui;7, Deminu neu
Hess. Lowe, brains, In
Troubles, Herrowmen, sleerlesniam.
dit ana Bvoeru lu-aeniin, n uuiv
CUKE bythiNw IMPROVED JLfO
AND SUSPENSORY k kosxx.
this specific purpoae, Cv r At
rreeiy, sua, dmuui, voarn
Hi Waakal
CartMts of Electricity throaph all WEAK PARTS,
atorintr them to HEALTH ua VIGOROUS 8TKKKUT0.
i In view of tbe fact that many persons who desfr
to procure iron ulna Electric Belts have applied to
different companies for Information, and are an
' decided aa to which hare the best roods, weinneit
that yon order from each company the belt yon
wish to see. sent br express, c O. Z., oilh privilege
of examination. When the belts have arrived at
your express office examine them t If yon find one
better than onra. simply ask express agent to re
turn ours to ub. All we require lfl 50 cts. wit h your
oraer to paixiauy coTor express enarKea,wnica win
be deducted from price of belt If It is accepted. This
proposition is a fair one to all concerned- A. buyer
wants the bet for his money, and it Is a great
pleasure to ns to have our poods examined and
compared with others before bought. Send for
illustrated pamphlet, mailed, pnled, free. SAffTJEH
ELECTRIC CO., 172 First St., PORTLAND, 0REG0H.
PHOTO G RAP HER.
Firet premium at the Wasco county
air for best portraits and views.
CIiAfSH. STORV,
Art Teacher
Room 3, Beitingen Building,
Will give Lessons Mondays and Thursdays of
e-.cn weejc, or oiieuer 11 uc&ireu.
PBOFBS8IONAL OABDh
D6IDDALL Dentist. Gas given for the
painless extraction of teeth. Also teeth
-l on flowed aluminum plate. Rooms: Sign of
'he uolden Tooth, second btreet.
T H. WILSON Attobsby-aT-IW Rooms
. 52 and 53, New Vogt Block, Second Street,
The Dalles, Oregon.
TI1. E8HELMAN JHOMJEOFATHICI PHYSICIAN
I J and BrjBGKON. Calls answered promptly,
dnv or night, city or country. Office No. 36 and
37 Chapman block. wtf
I Jti. O. D. DOANE PHYSICIAN AND BUB-
IJ axon. Office: rooms & and 6 Chapman
llook. Residence: 8. E. corner Tourt and
Fourth streets, sec nd door from the corner,
Office hours 9 to 12 A. M., 2 to 6 and 7 to i K M.
H
H. R1DDELL Attoknby-at-Law Office
Court Street, The Dalles, Oregon.
X. B. DUFCK. FRANK KXKSFXX.
tiirWIjR. A MKNEFES ATTORNEYS AT-
I 7 law Rooms 42 . and 43, over Poet
nbt.' Building, Entrance on Washington Street
rti- Dnilea, Oregon.
4 -.. BENNETT. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Of-
V . & in -x'hanno'B building, up stairs. The
Jl. Oregon.
r. r. .14YS. B.S.HUNTINGTON. H. S. WLLSON
Afc. HUNTINGTON & WILSON ATTOB-
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nkys-at-law Offices, French's block over
nret National Bank. ' - Dalles. Oregon.
SOCIETIES.
A SSEMBLY NO. 4827. K. OF L. Meets in K.
1 of P. hall the second and fourth Wednes
days of each month at 7:30 p. m.
w
A8CO LODGE, NO. 15, A. F. & A. M. Meets
nrst ana intra uonaay oi eacn monut at i
DALLES ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. 6.
Meets In Masonic Hall the third Wednesday
oi each montn at 7 p. ai.
MODERN WOODMEN OF THE WORLD
Mt. Hood Camp No. 59, Meets Tuesday even
ing of each week In r ratermty Hall, at 7 :S0 p. m.
COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 5, I. O. O. F. Meets
every t naay evening at 7 :ao o'clock, in a..
of P. hall, corner Second and Court streets.
Sojourning brothers are welcome.
II. Clouqh, Sec'y. H. A. Buxa.N. G.
FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 9., K. of P. Meets
every Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in
Bchanno's building, corner of Court and Second
streets. BOJournlug members are cordially In
vlted. W. 8. Cram.
D. W.Vausk, K. of R. and 8. C. C.
WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERENCE
UNION will meet every Fridav afternoon
tit S o'clock at the reading room. All are invited.
TTarmon Lodge No. 501, I. O. T. Regular
j. j. weeaiy meeungs Monaay at7:aur. M., at
r ruienuiy ximl. all are invicca.
'pEMPLE LODGE NO: 8, A. O. V. V. Meets
A in rraternity tiaii, over KellerB, n Second
street, luureuuy evenings at 7 :3U.
Paul Kbrft,
W. 8 Myers, Financier. M. W.
TAB. NESMITH POST, No. 32, G. A. R. Meets
rr every eaturaay at . :au r. m., In the K. of P.
HalL .
B
OF L. E. Meets every Sunday afternoon in
laic iv. oi r. niuL
GESANG VERBIS Meets every Sunda
evening in the K. of P. Hall.
Jjm K. of P. Hall the first and third Wednes-
aay oi eacn month, at 7:30 p. M. .
THE CHUUCIIES.
ST. PETERS CHURCH Rev. Father Bbons
GKK8T Pastor. Low Mass every Hunday at
7 a. m. High Mass at 10:30 a. m. Vespera at
ST. PAULS CHURCH Union Street, opposite
Fifth. Rev. EliD.SutcUiie Rector. Services
every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. h. Sunday
School 9:45 A. u. Evening Prayer on Friday at
7:80
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. O. D. TAY
LOR, Pastor. Morning services every Sab
bath at the academy at 11 a. m. Sabbath
School immediately after morning services.
Prayer meeting Friday evening at Pastor's resi
dence. Union services in the court house at 7
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W.VC.
Curtis, Pastor. Services every Sunday at H
A. M. and 7 r. u. Sundav School after morning
service. Strangers cordially invited. Seats free.
ME. CHURCH Rev. J. Whibler, pastor.
Services every Sunday morning at 11 a. m.
Sunday School at 12:20 o'clock p. m. Epworth
League, at 6:30 p. K. Prayer meeting every
Thursday evening at 7:80 o'clock. A cordial in
vitation is extended by both pastor and people
to all.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev. J. W. Jenkins,
Pastor. Preaching in the Congregational
Church each Lords Day at 3 p. k. All are
cordially invited
Evang. Lutheran church, Ninth street, Rev. A.
Horn, pastor. Services at 11:30 a. m. Sunday
school at 3:30 p. in. A cordial welcome to every
one. . .- .
DIREOTOKS.
D. P. Thompson.' Jno. S. Schencje.
Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. Liebe.
H. M. Beall.
THE DALLES
Rational if Bank,
Of DALLES CITY, OR.
President ----- Z. F. Moody
Vice-President, - - Charles Hilton
Cashier. ----- M. A. Moody
General Banking Business Transacted.
Sight Exchanges Sold on -
NEW YORK, ' .
SAN FRANCISCO,
fTHTOAGO
and PORTLAND, OR.
Collections made on favoreble terms
at all accessible points.
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W. E. GARRETSOH.
Leafllnii Jewelei
SOLE agent fob the
All Watch Work Warranted.
Jewelry Made to Order.
138 Second St.. The Dalles. Or.
House ,
Moving!
Andrew Velarde
IS prepared to do any and all
kinds of work in his line at
reasonable figures. Has the f
largest honsa moving outfit .-)
" - in Kastern Oregon. ' j :
Address P.O.Box 181. The Dalles
S. L. YOUNG,
Watches and Jewelry repaired to order on
. short notice, and satisfaction guaranteed
' AT THE' . -
Store of I. C. Nlctcelsen, 2d St. The Dalles
j-lotel:
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
w - This Popular House
Has lately been thoroughly renovated and newly
furnished throughout, and is now better than
ever prepared to furnish the best Hotel
accommodations of any house in the
, . city, and. at the very .'low rate of
$1 a day. First-Class Meals, 25c.
Office of the fast and commodious opposition Stage
to Dufur, Kingsley, Tygh Valley, Wapinitia,
Warm Springs and Prineville is in the Hotel
and persons going to Prineville can save
$4.00 by going on this Stage line.
All trains stop here.
NEPTUNE SHAVING PARLORS AND BATH ROOMS.
FRAZER &: WYNDHAM, Proprietors.
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At the old stand of R. Lasher, -
no Front SL, The Dalles, Oregon.
THE DALLES MERCANTILE GO.
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DALLES.
BRAINARD & ARMSTRONG'S
SPOOL SI LK
FINE LINE OF
No. 390 to 394, 2d street. The Dalles
PAUL KR EFT & .CO.,
-DEALERS IN-
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS,
And the Most Complete and the Latest Patterns and Designs in
W ALL 3E IE3 ES .
tJ 1 Practical Painters and Pa' per Hangers. None bu t the best brands of tbe
Sherwin-Williams and J. W. Masury's Paints used in all ,nr work, and none but
the most skilled workmen employed. Agents for Masury Liquid Paints. No
chemical combination or soap mixture. A first class article in all colors. All
orders promptly attended to.
Paint Shoo corner Thirdand "Washington Sts.. The Dalles. 0reoi
W. F. WISEMAN. TVBI. MAKDKK8.
(Qiseman & Warders,
Saloon and Fine Room
The Dalles, - Oregon.
jC"Northwest corner of Second and
Court Streets.
A. A. Brpwri,
Keeps a full assortment of .
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
and Provisions.
which he offer at Low Figures. .
SPEGIflL :-: PRICES
to Casb. Buyers. :
Hifitest Cask Prices for Eis ail
. otter Proicce.
170 SECOND STREET.
HE TROY Steam Laundry
of Portland, has esta"blish-
rT
T ed a branch ofB ce for laun
... dry work -with Thos. McCoy
J at his barber shop, No. 110
Second St., where all laun
dry bundles will be received
till Tuesday noon of each
week, and returned on Sat
urday of the same week at
Portland prices."'
MIMHMS
6
7"HE NEW TOWN has been platted on the old camp ground, at the Forks and
Ju oi noou nvw) wilii iHrKe einciy 101s, Drona btreets ana alleys, cooa soil,
pure cold water and sbadeln profusion, perfect drainage, delightful mountain
climate, the central attraction as a mountain summer resort and for all Oregon,
being the nearest town to Mt. Hood. It is also unparalled as a manufacturing
center, being the natural center for 150 square miles of the best cedar and fir
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 tram porta t ion already assured
yon will find this the pluce to make a perfect home or a paying Investment
TITIiE PERFECT
See me on the ground, or
address me at Hood River, k
Wasco CJounty, Oregon.
HW. RossWinans.
Freeborn & Company,
-DEALERS IN-
(Ball Pap
and Room fllouldinos
295 ALDER ST., COR. FIFTH,
Old Ndmbeb 95,
Portland, Oregon.