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

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OFFICIAL PAPEtt OF DALLES CITY.
AKD WASCO COUNTY. .
Entered at the Postoffiee at The Dalles, Oregon,
as secona-ciass matter.
SUBSCKIPTION RATES.
BY MAIL (PO STAGS PREPAID) IK ADVANCE.
Weekly, 1 year 1 50
" 6 months 0 75
" 3 " 0 60
Dally, 1 vear 6 00
" 6 months 3 00
" per " . 0 50
Address all communication to " THE CHRON
ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon.
OBEGON AT THE WORLD'S FAIR.
The following Is a list of the superintendents
of the different departments of the world's fair
commission. Anyone wno nas anytning 10 ex
hibit should correspond with the proper officer,
one oi 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 : Astiinna.
DR. J. R. CARDW'ELL, department of horti
culture, including floriculture and viticulture ;
Portland.
GEO. T. MYERS, department of flshlne and
fishi.ig apparatus, manufactures, electrical and
mechunlcal inventions; Portland.
MRS. M. PAYTON, balem, (until July 1, 1K93)
nnd MRS. E. W. ALLEN. Portland, (after July 1.
1.893), department of woman's work, comprising
tne nne arts, nous noia economy .ana 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
ARBOR BAY AND THE FOURTH.
Arbor day falls on April loth this
year. The idea may be ridiculed, that
Arbor day would outlive the Fourth of
July in observance, but a little study
would show such an outcome to-be pos-
-sible. Canaille Flammarion, in "Omega,
or the End of the World,'.' states that
a holiday has never been observed more
than six centuries, even. by the Romans,
as patriotic a people in their day as. any
people that ever existed on the face of
the earth. They were peculiarly egotis
tic and naturally so, since the republic
so quickly conquered the world ; "to be
a Roman was to be a king." The lapse
of a hundred and sixteen years has re
duced our Fourth of July to little more
than a tournament, wherein rival teams
of various athletic organizations test
their strength, and the day is filled up
vrith guzzling red lemonade and explod
ing Chinese powder. True, there is'
the time-honored reading of the declara
tion of independence and the full quota
of local orators, but the . audience is
usually listless, and the struggles of our
forefathers, with all their patriotism,
endurance, sufferings and self-sacrifice
becomes as an oft-told tale, and grows
more and more insipid. It is the law of
human nature over again on a larger
scale. The mother would die for her
baby, .the father . would struggle to
the death in defense of his child,
but these effort a are unappreciated on
the part of their selfish offspring ; and,
given the opportunity, they will make
servants of their natural masters.
Hence, it may be computed that an
other century will, witness a still less
degree of veneration for the noble acts
of Washington, Franklin, Jefferson, Pat
nan, Stark, and all the revolutionary
heroes, and in the vista of years and the
attention demanded by new heroes, they
will become dwarfed, though still cele
brated in ancient history, 'like Leonidas
ot Sparta.
Arbor day, however, like the trees
which it plants, is destined to grow.
The spirit of providing for future gener
ations is as strong in us as it was with
our forefathers. We .are true parents,
as we are true children, and will con
tinue to be wise and thoughtful in the
one, as we are' indifferent in the other.
Then, it is natural for the human family
to plant and nourish and delight in the
growth of seeds to maturity. This in
stinct will never die. There are, also,
economic reasons why trees "should be
planted. ' The timber ' of the United
States is becoming scarcer, notwith
standing our immense stores. It is
computed that if there" were no new
growth, the present supply would be
come exhausted in 100 years. Many of
the mountains of the eastern states that
a century ago were covered with the
pine, the birch and the silver maple, are
today barren. The new growth, even,
is insufficient, and lumber is daily
shipped from the west. The great
prairie area of Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa,
Wyoming, Utah and Nevada must also
be supplied, and the daily shipments
are prodigious. We have none-too much
timber, and the supply will continually
grow shorter. . .
Arbor day, then, under a continued
and increasing stimulus, will be observed
indefinitely, and age will as gradually
dim the luster of the grand . declaration
of independence.
A Million Friends.
A friend in. need is a friend indeed
and not less than one million people
have found just such a friend in Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs, and Colds. If you have never
used this Great Cough Medicine, - one
trial . will convince you that it "has
wonderful curative powers in all
diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs.
Each bottle is guaranteed to do all thut
is claimed or money will be refunded.
Trial bottles free at Snipes & Kinersly'a
drug store. Large bottles 50c and $1.00.
Cor Kent.
A nicely furnished room in good loca
tion with or without board. Apply at
this office. tf.
Ice cream, cream soda, Boda water,
etc., at Columbia Candy factory.
Deserving Praise.
We desire to say to our citizens, that
for years we have been -selling Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption,
Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's
Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and
have never handled remedies that sell as
well, or that have given such universal
satisfaction. We do not hesitate to
guarantee them every time, as we stand
ready to refund the purchase price, if
satisfactory results do not follow their
use. There remedies have won their
great popularity purely on their merits.
Snipes & Kinersly'a druggists.
Heiif. is the time table fornl803: Lent
began February 15; Easter day occurs on
April 2; Washington's birthday, Febru
ary -23, was on Wednesday; inaugura
tion of the president, Saturday, March
4; St. Patrick's day, March 17, Friday;
Fourth of July, Tuesday; Labor day,
Monday, September 4; Christmas, De
cember 25, Monday.
" What's that ? A new invention
which works all l7ie year round?
Surprisin' these days, are not like
the old times. Bleedin' was the
only remedy them days. But now,
as yon. 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 Medical Discovery " works
equally well at all times, in all sea-
eons and in all cases of blood-taints,
or humors, no matter what their
name or nature. .
"Uolden Medical JJiscovery " is
the only Blood and Liver medicine,
sold by druggists, guaranteed to
benefit or enre in every case, on fair
trial, or. money paid for it will
be promptly refunded. "World's
Dispensary Medical Association,
Proprietors, No. 663 Main Street,
.Buffalo, iN. x.
Ask your Dealer
-FOB THE-
General Alitor
?ubar;
Hand Made
M. A. GUNST & CO
SOLE AGENTS,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
COMPLETE
MANHOOD
AND HOW. TO ATTAIN IT.
At last a medical work that tells the causes,
describes the effects, points the reuiedv. This
is scientifically the most valuable, artistically
the most beautiful, medical book that has ap
peared for years; 96 pages, every page bearing a
uuii-ujue uiusirauuii ill unis. come l tne bud
jects treated are Nervous Xebility, Impoteucy,
titeiillty. Development, Varicocele, The Husband
Those intending Marringe, etc.
Every Man who would know the Orand Truths.
the Plain Facts, the Old Secrets and New Discov
eries of Medical Science as applied to Married Life,
who would atone Jor past follies, and avoid future
pitfalls, should write for thii WONDERFUL LIT
TLE BOOK.
It will be sent free, under seal, while the edi
tiou lasts. If convenient, enclose ten cents to
pay postage alone. Address the publishers,
ERIE MEDICAL CO.,
BUFFALO, N. Y.
Rheumatism,
Lumbago, Sciatica,
Kidney Complaints,
Lama Back, &c.
D3. SAXCEN'S ELECTRO BELT
With Electromagnetic SUoi-tfiSORY
iveii mceKai dch lmprorcnenH
Win wire without medicine ail Weakseaa resulting from
over-taxation of brain nerve forces t excesses or India
cretion, as nervous debility, sleeplessness, languor,
rheumatism, kidney liver and bladder complaints,
lame back:, lumbago, sciatica, J1 female complaints,
general ill health, etc, liiia electric Belt contains
wonrierfnl Im prom-eats over all others. Current is
instantly feit by wearer or wo forfeis S5.000.00, and
will cure all of tne above diseases or no pay. Thou
cnds have been cured by this marvelous Invention
fter all other remedies failed, and we (rive hundreds
OI testimonials in this and every other state.
Our Powmrfal Ivarorea ELECTRIC SU&PKXAOIIY. the
greatest boon ever offered weak men, FKFI with all
Kelts. Uealta Urd Yifforou Street Gl'ARAHTKKD Is 0 t
fiend for lhas'd Pamphlet, mailed , sosiod. Crop
8ANDEN ELECTRIC CO..
Ao, 178 Firs Street, JOiiAA.6 QUE.
Ml
0
mm
85c ts
SOcts.,
and
SLOQper
Dottle.
Cures Congns, Hoarseness, Sore Throat,
Group promptly; rel ieves Whooping; Cough
and Asthma. F"r Consumption it baa no
rival; has cared thousands where all others
failed; will CURB too if taken in time. Sold
by Druggists on a guarantee. For Lame Back
or Cheat, use BH1LOHH PLA8TEB. 2Scts.
EMEDY.
JJave you Catarrh ? Thin remedy is gruarar.
teed to cure you. FrloefiOcts. Injector freak
For sale by Snipe, A Klnersly.
CIiHf?A STOHY,
Art Teacher
Room 3,' Bettingen Building,
Will give Lessons Mondays and Thursdays of
eicn wees., or oitencr u uesirea.
W. H. YOUNG,
BiacRsmitn & Wagon shod
General Elackamithing and Work done
promptly, and all work
Guaranteed.
Horse Shoeing a Speciality
Tliiril Street oed. Lien's, old Stand.
PHOTO GRAPHER.
First premium at the Wasco county
fair for best portraits and views.
rEOFESSlONAL CABDf.. V
Df -''DA Lj DKSTIhT. Cas given lor the
. p- i'.o t exi..vji-(i.ii .' t.v' . Also tti
17. i i'.o t e:
id.. n.iwc I r'.i
.imiil'M I., o !s: b.u i-
c. c C j'iic i Tf.Cj Siviiil S..t:cl. ...
Wli. V.'ILM jJ " .'.NEY-A T-.
S2aiuV. New vogcl;
The Dalles OiCl u.
" P.ooms
DK. ESH .- ' ,' (HoMiorATHjc; Physician
and vjlu ';.....". Cii'.ls anbwereu promptly,
day or night, i-.ty or country. Oilice No. 36 ana
87 Chapman block. wtf
K. O. 1. DOAN K PHTSICIAN AND 8DB-
U oko.n. i ... e: rooms 6 and 6 Chapman
Block. I i v: 8. E.. earner Oourt and
Fourth s..ot'ts, hec nd door from the corner.
umce nonrs a to ri a. m a to a ana 7 iotr.it
H
H. RIDPEI.T. -ttornby-at-Law--Office
. Court btrcet, 1 nc Dulles, Oregon.
B. B. DUFUB. FRANK KKNBFBB.
rvTJFUR. & MENEFEE Attorneys - at-
J law Itooms 42 and 43, over Post
Oilice Buildin-r, Entrance on Washington Street
The D ailed, uresou.
4 8. BENNETT. ATTOENE Y-AT-LAW. Of-
nee in Scuaauo s bu Uding, irp stairs. The
uaties, uregon.
F. r. H ATS. B. S.HOSTINGTON. H.S.WILSON.
HAYS, HCNTjNGTON fc WILSON ATTOB-
-fl nsy.a-j.aw 0:V;ccs, French's block over
First Ninoo.il D.mK.. Dulles. Oregon.
SOCIETIES.
A SSES'BLY NO. 4S27. K. OF L. Meets In K
A j .' V. UnU tlie bee nd and fourth Wednes-
days o. ccu uiontii at 7:30 p. m.
w
ASCO LODGE, NO. 15, A F. & A M. Meets
nrst ana tmra Monaay ot enea month at 7
TVALLE8 ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. .
u Meets in Masonic Hall the third Wednesday
VfODERN WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.
J. JL m t. Hood camp No. 59, Meets Tuesday even
ingof each week in Fraternity Hall, at 7:30 p. m.
COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 6, I. O. O. F. Meets
every inqay evening at 7:30 o'clock, in K.
of P. hall, corner Second and Court streets.
eojouraing Drotners are welcome.
H. Clough, Seo'y. H. A. Bills.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, sojourning memoers are cordially in-
D. W.Vawse, K. of R. and 8.- C. C.
TSTOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPKRKNCF.
TT UNION willmoet every Friday afternoon
at O Al,vt otth. i .1, .. i i. .
TTarmon Lodge No. 501. I. O. G. T. Reciilnr
XX weekly meetings Monday at 7:30 p. M., at
rruivruity xiuii. Aii are invitea.
rpEMPLE LODGE NO. 8, A. O. V. W. Meets
X in Fraternity Hall, over Kellers, en Second
buwi, xiiurautiy eveumgs at t :tsu.
Pacl Kbeft,
W. 8 MTBB8, Financier. . M. W
TAB. NE8MITH POST, No. 32, G. A. R, Meets
r every oatuxaay at 7 :3U r. M., In the K. of P.
Hall. ' ,
T OF L. E. Meets every Sunday afternoon in
I 4- tt n T" of Tl ir.1l
UIO xw. KJL ft X1U1X.
GESANG VEREIN Meets every Sundav
evening tn the K. of P. Hall.
T5
OF L. F. DIVISION, No. 167 Meets in
day of each month, at 7:80 p. M.
v- vi x-. xahu iae nrai ana tnira Wednes-
THE CHCBCHEB.
ST. METERS CHURCH Rev. Father Bbons
GKB6T Pastor. Low Mass every Sunday at
7 A. K. High Mast, at 10:30 A. M. Vespers at
ST. PAULS CHURCH Union Street, opposite
Fifth Wr viin i , 1 ,
" . u. uuhuuu ivwiur. oervices
every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 p. u. Sunday
School 8:45 A. u. Evening Prayer on Friday at
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. O. D. Tat
LOK. Pastor. M om i n c Korrfnc. Avan. u .. v.
bath at the academy at 11 a. m. Sabbath
School Immediately, after morning services
Praver meerjner Fridjiv ovoninv uuct,.-',. t'
aeiice. Union services in the court house at 7
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. C.
Ccetis, Pastor. Services every Sunday at 11
servloe. Strangers cordially Invited. Beats freeT
ME. CHURCH Rev. J. Whibleb, pastor.
Sunday School at 12:20 o'clock P. m. Ep worth
I iHimio at -QA n u .j
mZ w mr. mi.. x iaa uiwmiK every
Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. A cordial in
vitation is extended by both pastor and people
C1HRISTIAN CHURCH Rav. J. W. Jknkins,
cordially invited
Horn, pastor. Services at 11:30 a. m. Sunday
school at 2:30 D. m. A cordial welonme tn ptatv
one. .
The Dalles
Gigap : f aetory
i BTEST STREET.
FACTORY NO. 105.
fTf. A DQof the Best Brands
V-JLvU xlltU manufactured, and
orders from all parts of the country filled
on the shortest notice.
The reputation -of THE DALLF.s CI
GAR has become firmly established, and
the demand for the home manufactured
article is increasing every day. ...
A. ULRICH & SON.
House
Movinsf!
Andrew Velarde
IS prepared to do any and all
kinds of work in his line at '
" reasonable figures. Has the
largest house moving outfit
in Eastern Oregon, .
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. O. Nlekelsen, 2d St. The Dalles
W. JF. WISEMAN.
WM. MARDBRS.
KlisemarrS Marders,
Saloon and Wine Rooms
The Dalles,'
Oregon.
Northwest corner of Second and
Court Streets.
The Snug.
W. H. BUTTS, Prop.
No. 90 Second Sreet, The Dalles, Or
This well known stand,' kept by the
well known W. " H. Butts, long a resi
dent ot Wasco county, nas an eztraordi
nary fine stock of
Sheep Herder's Delight and Irish Disturbance.
In fact, all the leading brands of fine
Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Give tho
old man a call and you wilt come again
W. E. GARRETSON,
LBaaino Jeweler.
SOLE AOKNT FOR THK
All Watch Work Warranted.
Jewelry Made to Order,
- 138 Second St.. The Dalles. Or.
Dalles
AND (
Prineville
THE
Stage
Line
J. D. PARISH, Prop.
Leaves The Dalles at 6 a. m. every day and ar
rives at Prineville in thirty-six hours. Leaves
Prineville at 6 a. m. every day and arrives at
The Dalles in thirty-six hours,
Carries (he U. S. Mail, Passengers and Express
Connects at PrinIlle"with .
Stages from Eastern and Southern Or-
. egon, Northern California and.
all Interior Points.
Also makes close connection at The Dalles with
trains from Portland and all eastern points.
. Courteous drivers. . . ,
. -.' Gool accommodations along tie road.
' . First-class coacles an! torses osefl. '
.Eijress matter bandied wltn care.
All persons wishing passage must waybill at of
fices before takinar rjassacre: others will not be
received. Exnress must be waybill ed at offices
or the 6tage Co. will not be responsible. The
Company will take no risk, on money transmit
ted. Particular attention given to delivering
express matter at Prineville and all southern
points In Oregon, and advance charges will be
paid Dy lue uuiupuujr. .
STAGE OFFICES;
SI. Sichel A Co. Store. Umatilla Hosts.
Stun i ir.MT.M,nVflf'FiMiii5l"niinni'Tir iiwmk
; DEALERS IN;
ilaple ai Fancy taeiles,
Hay, Grain and Feed.
Masonic Block. Comer Third and Court Streets. The Daliss.Oregon. .
fjft This Popular House
I M t& VA Has lately been thoroughly renovated and newly
. fnrnished throughout, and is now better than
Columbia
j-iotel.
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
THE DALLES MERCANTILE CO.
SOLE AGENTS FOR THE DALLES.
BRAINARD & ARMSTRONG'S
- SPOOL SILK
FINE LINE OF
wti'm
No. 390 to 394, 2d street. The Dalles
"There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its flood,
leads on to fortune."
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
at CRANDALL & EURGET'S,
cellin" .t e goods out at greatly-reduced rates.
HEU- - BRICK, UNION ST.
PAUL KREFT & CO.,
DEALERS IN
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS,
And the Most -Complete and the Latest PatternB and Designs in
fCPractical Painters and Paper Hangers. None bu t the best brands of the-Sherwin-Williams
and J. W. Masary's Paints used in all Jur work, and none bat
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 Shou corner Thirdand Washington Sts.. The Dalles. Oregon
Troy
MINHNS
T-m-t '
SHE NEW TOWN has been platted on the old camp ground, at the Forks and
Falls of Hood river, with large sightly lots, broad streets and alleys, good soli,
pure cold water and shade in 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 llr
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 investment
TITItE PERFECT
W.Ross
Freeborn &
-DEALERS IS-
Hlal! Paper and
295 ALDER ST., COR. FIFTH,
Old Numbkb 95,
ever prepared to furnish the best Hotel
accommodations of any house in the
city, and at the very low rate of
$1 aday. First-Class Meals, 25c.
.O 'flee of the fast and commodious opposition Stage
to Dufar, 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.
4. vi n n wi
m r n
HE TEOY Steam La-ondry
oi Portland, nas estaonsn-
ed a branch office for laun
dry -work -with Thos. McCoy
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.
See me on the ground, or
address me at Hood River,
Wasco County, Oregon.
Winans.
Company,
ftoom mouldings
Portland, Oregon.
v
Prineville. The Dalles.