The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 01, 1893, Image 2

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    The Dalles My Chronicle. I
OFFICIAL l'AI'KK OF DAUKS CITY.
A!I WAffO COl'KTY.
tared t the Postofflce nt The Dalles, Oregon,
n sceond-clRss matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATKS.
BY MAIL(rOnAGL rKBPAH)) IN AM AMCK.
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Address nil communication to "THK CI1HON
ICLE," The Dalles Orecon.
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orncK nouns
rieneral Delivery Window
Money Order '
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' a. m. to 7 l'. m,
,s u. m. to ! i. in,
.u, m. to 10 a. m.
Cl.OM.NG OF MAIL"
trains polnp Kast . . 9p in. and M r.. m.
4 Vi.t tip. m. and :30ii. m.
Mace for Goliletidale .... 7:;!0a. m.
" " ITtnevilk . 8:3" " m.
" "iniftiraud Warm Serine- .VOTn. in.
" flavlncforlAleiV Hartland S: a. m.
.. " ; Mitelope S HO a. in.
Except Sunday. ,
fTrl-weekly. Tm-dnv Tlmrday and yatnrday.
j ' Moudaj Weilno.-dav and Friday.
SATURDAY
JULY 1. ISO."
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Weather bnreati, department of agriculture.
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William Tell
Your Father tlint rve pell
SWEET. ORR St CO.'S
Inclndinc rain, liall. sleet, and melted mow.
f Frim maxinmm and minimum readlncs.
Mnm than half the citv council re
tired from their arduous and generally! Mean temperature, oi.o.
., ......... 1...;. !. fl Mean mav. temperature,
tuanKiess uiuic." itn nit; iiicKnufc. i peraturc, .iO.o
hut night. These are the mayor, Hon.) "f '!?: !!,", &
Kobt. -Slavs. Kecoruer .Meneiee ana 'iot.ii precipitation
Oouncilmeu Wood. Haicht and Wil
liam
menu inin. tem-
Ki inches.
iireatct preeipltntlon In any 21 eou-eeutlve
Iiour, .in; naie, ii.in.
Ptl,JMn tprm nf mnniciiial Numher of, clear days 22: partly clouuy
1 nte of iiurora. m me.
Time u-ed on thi form. Piiellie.
Distant thunder and lichtnine In south on the
p. m. of Jlth. Pa-el eatvardly.
Lunar lialo ou 2"tu ann 2ii. i TU 1
Moon parhelia, at 9 p. in. on 2r,th. I XI i
l.lsht frost in Idealities .outh on rreek on the
nichts of ;;, 4. 12. 10. 20. 24. 20 ami 20. On 2Uth
vegetable.- and grain injured more or less.
.-AMl'Ll.. I.. UliOOKS,
Voluntary Signal t'orjis Observer.
Cajitain Sweeney, U. .S. A., San
Diego, Cal., stys; "Shiloh's Catarrh,
Kemedy i the first medicine 1 have ,
ever found that would do me any good." i
Price oO ets. Sold by Miipes Kinersly. !
.in... i '1(11x1 v i lav- 6. o:i ulileli .01 or more
nffina l.no l.nan T.i trvitic tn 51 ltnf i V of . t .r..f i il tn H tm fell.
u .. - i ' PrGWiiline direction of iml. westerly.
men man ine one jusi uiuseu iui muse
officers. Shortly after their installment
in office came the tire in September,
1S91, reducing half the city to ashes, de
stroying side-walks and cross-walks, the
engine house, a large quantity of hose,
and wrecking the fire engines to an ex
tent that altogether entailed an immedi
ate expense of thousands o: aouars.
.Special police duty was required dui-1
ing the chaotic state of affairs following
the conflagration to rid the town of fire
bugs, thugs and thieves who flocked
hither like vultures to a field of carnage.
Recuperation was extremely difficult.
Fire had destroyed in an hour what had
taken years to accumulate, and a fire
equiqmeut was demanded better than
the service whose very inferiority had
made such widespread disaster possible.
After nearly two years as we look and
compare what we now have with what
we had on the night of the I'd of Sep
tember the, retrospect ic pleasant.
Three new hose hou?e have been built,
including an engine house better in all i
respects than the former one; the en-I
gines have been repaired as good as j
new at a cost 01 nunureas 01 uoiiars;
1,000 feet of new hose have been pur
chased and the thousand and one inci
dentals which swell the total have all
been added item by item; twenty-five
new hydrants and their placment and
the connecting pipes have all cost. The
result is that we have a fire service which
any city might well be proud of, and
which will stand as a monument to the
efficiency of this council. The expense
has run far up into the thousands, but
it was demanded, and with the recent
experience of the ravages of the fire de
mon, none will deprecate it. The re
tiring officers leave with the best wishes
for themselves and the thanks of the
community for their single-hearted ef
forts for reconstruction out of desolation.
An unusual offer '
the one that's made by the propri
etors of Dr. Sage's Catafrli Kemcdv.
Unusual, but made in good faith.
It's a reward of C-tfOO for an incura
ble case of Catarrh. If you have
one. the money's for you. "ut you
can't know whether "you have one,
till you've tried Dr. Sage's Komcdy.
Whal incurable by anv other
means, yields to that. Iy its mild,
southing, cleansing ami healing
properties it cures the worst cases,
no matter of how long standing.
That's the reason the money can be
offered. There's a risk abo'ut it, to
be sure. Hut it's so small that the
proprietors are willing to take it.
The symptoms of" catarrh are,
headache, obstruction of nose, dis
charges falling into throat, some
times profuse, watery, and acrid, at
others, thick, tenacious, mucous,
purulent, bloody, putrid and offen
sive ; eyes weak, ringing in cars,
deafness"; offensive rTrcath; smell i
net taste impaired, and cencral i
Only a few of theso
likely to be present at j
once.
Vest Junipers,
Pantaloon Overalls,
liasvfittin2
Pants.
Every garment guaranteed NEVER to rip
We are also Headquarters for ....
Aden's, Boys' and Youth s
debilitv.
symptoms
ciothijmg m
3 Dalles
.AND
Prineville
r-jres Coutrli":, Itournens,&i'i,t 'in i
Croup urompir': ri WJmoj.ir ; f.:i;.-l.
end Aitimtu. i' rC'ci.i;:uilli.;i it h
rival; hu'euiutlthon'i.TKSw.V" V r.tl
failed: will rune r it t .keri ra t -i . ?-
by Drucffteis on Rcnmiitf;. TV I -,r Hi. t
or Chest, use aHlt.Qi. I'J.ASl 1.1;. l.:
fer REMEDY.
Have you ulurrhV Thi"remelr is ifiinmr.
teed to cure you. Price SOcu. Jiiioctur trt
Kor Kale ly Sulpeh 4: Klnerly.
Stage
Line
J.D. PARISH, Prop.
lac pulle" at C n. m. ever ,h, , ,i
r i ..t I'rinevilie in tbirty-Mx iii !..'
. :;p at ' a. m. eve rv dnv, and arm, ut
The Diilli- in thlrty-Mx hours
Car-ties the U. S. Mail, I'asscLgcrs and Excess
i oniieets at Prii)""llle witb-
Stages from Eastern and Southern Or
egon, Northern California and
all Interior Points.
A' i'i:s rlosu connection at The Hallo uu!.
. . :r,'in Portland and Kustem pon.ts.
r.:r:soLs drivers.
beet cccommtiaticcs along the read,
nrst-class Coactes and Horses used. !
Liprssi matter tandled with special care, j
STACK OFKICKS; '
31. leliel A: Cn.V Stiir',
I'rlneville.
Ill every size, style and price.
!k.PMISillll.4
YOUH ATTENTION
Is called to the fact tka
Hagh Glenn,
77i rc 7.v a tid. ut flu iAnr- ?,ioi u :, taken at its jiood
u,r,is ou to for tit m. '
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
L'lUHtillH Ilnuxe, i
rii- i!ii h. '
The price of the Cosmopolitan has been
reduced one-half and will henceforth be
delivered by newsdealers at 12. cents
per copy. It is a matter for congratula
tion that the high priced magazines are
warring ou rates. tiat has ueen a
luxury too expensive for the toiling
masses may now be enjoyed by all. The
cheaper process of making high-toned
illustrations of late years instead of the
former expensive engravings has made
it possible to place a magazine at a
slightly increased cost over an ordinary
newspaper. The greatly increased cir
culation will compensate the publishers
for the lessening of the price.
Ask your Dealer
-FOR THK-
FADS OF THE DAY.
Pkeserved ginger ib being fashion
ably handed around with the ice
course.
The fashionable dogs in Paris at
present are the big Trench poodle in
black, brown or white, and the ungain
ly Danish bourhound.
A m;w notion which might be ap
plied to borne of the restaurant menus
for the benefit of customers untutored
in Freu6h is to have the dishes num
bered, as well as titled, in au unknown
tongue.
Tim latest fad to be indulged in by
the seashore this summer is "pontho
niancy," or fate by footprints. It has
superseded palmistry, and now it will
be possible to tell by the toe joluts and
curves whether you are amiable or not,
why you are not happy though mar
ried, and all the rest.
At a dinner given in Paris in honor
of a young girl who had just entered
fcociety, all the table furnishings, deco
rations, and us many of the foods served
us jxihsiblo, were entirely white. The
jfuests were twelve young girls, all
dressed hi white and with powdered
hair. The bervauts wore white liver
ies. Pkopli: who boast that they never
did any harm are generally those who
haven't done much good.
Mir;
The Snug.
j W. H. BUTTS, Prop.
I No. 90 Second Sreet, The Dallee Or.
1 This well known stand, kept by the
1 well known V. II. Butts, long a resi
jdent of Wasco county, hae an extraordi
( nary fine stock of
i Sheep Herder's Delight aod Irish Distorbanc
in tact, all the leading brands of fin j
Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Give th
old man a call and vou will come again 1
Dealer in Glas, Lime, Plaster, Cement
and P.uilding Material of all kindf.
-Currl tlm Kin cm Line of-
Picture Mouldings
Furniture & Carnets
at CRANDALL & BURGET'S,
Who are selling these Roods out at greatly-reduced rates.
MICIIKLHACH liKICK, - - I'NION ST.
To bfc found in the City.
72 CJUashington Strec
iLace Curtains,
1. 1 '
CLtAHfl STORY,
The Dalles
Gigar : Faetopy
FIBST STREET.
FACTORY NO. 105.
?ubar;
Hand Made
M. A. GUNST & CO.
SOLE AGENTS,
PORTLAND, ORECON.
' ART TEACHERlnTf; A P ft l th Iteet Brands
, J-VJ Xl.J.tkJ manufactured, and
i Hoom S, Jkttinyen Building, orderu from all parts of the country filled
Will j;lve I.i;!,hi Monday and Thursdays nf
eich weet, ir o(t;ner if desired.
W. E. GARRETSON.
01
on the shortest notice.
Leaiio Jeweler.!
j - -"
1 HOLE AOKNT I'OJl THK !
"OK KENT.
Three nice furnished rooms, suitable
for light housekeeping. Inquire at Mr.
lAuer'e store, Second street.
Rheumatism,
Lumbago, Sciatica,
Kidney Complaints,
.tame eacK, c.
r - m v
D1. SANDEN'S ELE
wrtn ciectro-Maicnetlc
I licit I
All Watch Work Warranted.
Jewelry Made to Order.
138 Sere, id ht.. The Ille, Or.
J. F. FORD, EYantrelist,
Of IKn .Mollis, J(mi. wnt,.k undr dm., i.f
! March jvj3:
F. 15. Mt. Mm. Co.,
Dufur, Oregon.
'jfiitkmen :
On arriving home last week, I found
all well and anxiously awaiting. Our
muu uiri, eigui una ono-lmlf years old
MMP id , wh0 "a wiHtwl away to UH jhouikIs, is
VflWfC.flH Ji,("? w,011, litrc011 JHd vigorous, and well
SUIFlNSORVt fleshed up. S. It. Couu'li C'uru lmH li.n
n.Sj;!:.r . . """10 """ renuitinirfrotn : " '-it uuui u t O Clll Clreil like
ori-Miiiailouof linun nerve forwgt ticorli dial it Vmir C l r.. i ,
fai& ke!. away all hoarsei.esn from me.
Mi 'tei'Li'S' Kye It to every one, with greetinge
S&?Kf i.u fr'lJ' w8''nByou proH,,erit.v. we are
?JidiTa'V Lv 're.d'' '. W. thou. ours, ,M. A Mkh. .f. v v
The reputation of THE DALLES CI
GAR has become firmly established, and
the demand for the home manufactured
article is increasing every day.
A. ULR1CH & SON.
WISEMAN. W.M. MAKDKKH.
A. WESOLO,
Thr Rflsmv TiiiiiR
East End Second St.
Suits Made to Order from
$18.00 up.
Pants from $5.00 up.
J'rrrVct 'Jt UuurmiWiiitl.
(Qiseman & Warders,
Saloon and Wine Rooms
Have your Lace Curtains, Shirts, Col
lars and Cuffs laundried by
THE TROY STEAM LAUNDRY,
of Portland, Or. Leave your bundles
with Thos. McCoy, No. 110 Second St.,
before Tuesday noon, and get them on
Saturday.
5at'sfa('or? Ouarapteed.
WINHNS
Hi: Ni:V TOWN has Iwu iilatti.il on the old 'umi ground, at the Turkx and
k J'ulls of Hood river, with luruu.MuiitlV iots.liroad n(rci'tMiil hIIi.i-n. i-iu.ii ,,n
und iiurowittt'r.witlishadi'ln iifiifuhfrni, .'.,ifiTtdralniit,"',dclii;liifiii iiir.iintaln
cliiimtu, tliuci'ittral iittraction as a mountain Mimmcr ftwirt fir all (in i.im.
litlni? the iieuri-M town to Ml. Hood. It is iiniaralldir ah a iiwimifactiiiliiK
eeiiter, beliiK the natnriil luntcr for 1,W solum- inilth of the .st (juliirand ilr
tlinli'T, imisk'hbIiik inlllloii!i of horsi- power In its liaxliim,' stifamii and water-falli-,
taiilly hiirniiscd. Whcro clu-up inotlvi- imnvr rxlxts, there tho inaiiri
factorlcH will ccnt'T.Minoundcd by soil and climate Hint nmnot l.u exct Ilea
anywhere for fruit and iinrieulture, and with tinmiiortiitlon already iiouted
you will Und tliih the pluec M maken jH-ifcet home or pnyiiiB Invuhtiucnt
See me on the ground, or
address me at Hood River,
Wasco County, Oregon.
TITIiE PERFECT i
W. RossWinans,
The Dalles,
Oregon.
Northwest corner nf K'finif uiwl
touri streelK.
V. I" mid every uthtr iUU).
EKS I " by W to,
mtur. '"riiWu iWurt.u.ci.Kaku.iT; S,.H ,.,
......v. a iumure Kuamnite,
60 ccnt ptr bottle tiy till druwlU.
. X7S k'lreH trect, J'OUTtAJiji OKI
Eggs for Hatching
From thoroughbred fowls.
13 eggs. . .
20 eggs. .
Address :
CJf.la
.2.00
. a.oo
R. M. UAKKJMAK,
Endereby, Or.
D. BUNNELL,
Pipe Wort, Tin Repairs m Roofing
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
Shop on Third Street, next door west of Youhk & Kuef'