The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 05, 1893, Image 2

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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF DaIXE; CITY.
a aco corsrr.
Mom .
A petition for money to run the pub
lic ?choo! at Moro i; being circulated.
Quite a number of the Moro people
are attending camp meeting n: Wso.
Mr. Da:non'; new house soon
ready for occupancy. It is a very neat
EnlcreO a: she PtxWSee : Tr PDw.Orcca,
dweLin?.
rP.:i.tmnv pint: Mr. Craft h.-.r r:ur
bt KA:L:ror:i rKiJAr;!.v iJtct. in tbe eft?:, aad report ft pleasant time
5 1 n at the world" fair.
rned from l.is visit
Wcctlv, 1 ;:.
nn, 1 y:
6 moult
ICIX," Tie Ia. Orte.c.
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to
THE CKEO.V-
Mr. I. Adams was in attendance at
the show in The Dalle; last week and
reports a pleasant time.
The Odd yellows installation of otH
ri utck t!ar atrdv evening. Mr.
6
William Tell
Your Father that we soil
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1'o-t-OrBee.
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IoaT Order - :- V "
uaty v. r " :" a
rrsinj! rciar p tt. td It 4o a. js
tfi.ax sod p.ta
for Crnldetwtaie '
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" Ir.ar for Lv! a Hartitod ? - c
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Eire?: 5ucJar . .
f Tri-t:i TjeJe- Thuriiu- sr i ;:--lsr
' - Mnndw WerinevJ;- lac Frjdav
Fiora. the proprietor
of the City
WEDNESDAY
TLY
Had the Catnperu jwn been a vesse. o:
a warring nation and her ran, been
driven against the Victoria in action, a'.:
the authorities wo-.'.d doubtless have
sprung the conclusion that the collision
demonstrated the superiority of this
method of naval warfare. As the colli
sion wa- purely accidental, they have
apparently concluded that it demon
strated nothing save some one s in
efficiency. To descend from greater to
less calamities, numerous instances can
De cited of collisions between war ships
and the minor vessels of commerce, the
war ships suffering in the encounters.
Even during the recent naval review on
the Hudson, some damage was done to
the ships of war by these collisions. It
is evident that one point of construction
is insufficiently provided ior by modern
naval engineers in war vessels. This is
the rendering them unsinkable. They
are necessarily topheavy, and their
enormons weight and relatively small
freeboard in many cases makes them
peculiarly liable to destruction by sink
ins and capsizing. The erpcacy of the
ram as a weapon is also exemplified in
this deplorable affair, the Camperdown
giving a practical example of the use, or
rather misuse, o: the ship as a qnasi-projectiie.
A number of applications were pre
sented to the city council Monday even
ing for the ofnce of street commissioner.
Among them was one from Mr. Mad
dron, stating his peculiar fitness for the
office in question, relating among other
things that ii he was elected it wocd
not cost the city from $4 to So per month
for saw filing. He was elected after a
number of ballots, but the fact deve.
oped later that it has not cost the c'ry
that much a year under the administra
tion of Mr. Jack stanieis. As the
election perhaps hinged on this misstate
ment the council should be wary here
after in giving credence to a petition
from a single individual unsupported by
other evidence.
Hotel, furnished the sapper.
Mrs. E. M. Leslie has returned from a
week"? visit to Hood River. Several
parties from this section are intending
to go there to spend the fourth of July.
Elder Grunt preached to the people of
Mar Sunday morning and evening at
the Bpti?t church. He travels one
hundred miies to come to Moro, and
comes tw ice a month.
Grass Valley now enjoys communica
tion with her sister towns by the tele
j.h me. which I think is only a forerun
ner of a railroad which is needed in this
section of the country.
Mr. J. J. ?h(efTer braces up quite
proudly behind the cold medal on his
watch chain, and he has a right to, ior
the quartette, including himself, which
he drilled, won it at tbe musical contest
at Grass Valley.
The east wind on Saturday made some
long fhCes among the farmers, but San
day the west wind was blowing again
, with some indications of rain. Grain is
burnt some, but a good rain would yet
make a good wheat crop for Sherman
county.
Mr.M. E. Leslie and Mr. W. J. Peddi
eord will soon have dwelling houses in
course of erection in the south part of
town. A part of the lumber is on the
ground. E'r. Hill and brother have
fitted up the oid school building into a
very convenient dwelling house.
A party of Moro young people will
take a trip to the mountains this week.
Gras- Valley is striving to make the '
celebration at that place a grand suc
cess and th-y know inst how to accom-'
plish it, as was plainly to be seen at the !
as-'viatior. held there last month. ;
Moro. Or.. July Z. 1S93. t'os. '
lull KENT.
ii.re- n:..-e rurnishec r 'i
f jr light housekeeping. In
Laser's store. eennd street.
Treble Koman
is restored to nc.iua ana .--iiviiui,
bv Dr. Pierce's Favorite rrcscrij- i
tion. If vou're overworked. " rnti- ,
down.' or debilitated, you need it. '
It's an invigorating, restorative
tonic, and a soothing 'and s-tmigth-cninc
nervine, imparting tone and
vicor to the whole system. It's a
lecitimate medicine, too carefully
compounded by an cxperienetd phy
sician, and adapted to woman's deli
cate organization. For all the
chronic 'weaknesses, functioi.r.1 de
rangements, and painful dtMrders
peculiar to the post, it is an unfailing j
remedy. It's because it k unfail
ing that it can be sold under a posi- j
tive cnarantee. If it fails to give !
satisfaction, in any case for which
it's recommended, the money paid
for it will be promptly returned.
SWEET, ORR St CO.'S
Vest Jumpers, .
Pantaloon Overalls,
Ti svf i ft i m o- 1Pf in ts
Every garment guaranteed NEVER to rip!
We are also Headquarters for ....
Men's, Boys' and Youth s
It is a legitimate ?nedie-it-
K veracre.
a
to Ku-M'iato
not
Contains no akvhol
no svrun or sucar u
sour or torment m the siomaca
and f-r.t:se distress. As jieculinr in
its marvelous, remedial results as
in its ce-mpesition.
the Dalles i
AND !
Prinevi-lle
Stage
.
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?t Ol 1 1 1 1 llO
lii every size
stvle and price.
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J.D. PARISH, Prop. YOUR fiTTEJiTlOJi
-. suitao.e
r.re at Mr. Oi'lies ihc C,
The rja'.le? a: r a. r
Pnticrilie in tt:-:
The Dallo ic th:rrr .x
Ie called to the fact
"There is a tide in the ajfairs oj men -chick, taken at its fio
leads on to fort inn. '
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
S. Mail, Passengers snd Express
Connect ht rns-";I'.e ritt
tares froa Eastern and Southern Or
tcron, Northern California s.nd
all Interior Points.
r? cniiiiP',tiiin a: The liaile.- w:tr.
s r.. I'ortluad mwl Ka;rr.
.'".: IS driTifS.
'.;"-:l2ss Cwciiss and Ec?-:- mi
Vyn: miliar litint sjcc.i.
STAGE OrriCE1!;
Hagh Glenn,
Dealer in Glass, Lame, Plaster, Cumtint
iind BnildinL Material of all kinds.
-t:rri- the I'inent Hue of-
Cii-Ont Si ii
Furniture k Um
Another fourth of July has come and
gone. The old-time manner of cele
brating it was observed by most of the
citizens of The Dalles at Koseland farm
and Hood P.tver. The fourth of July !
remains the chief o: American holidays,
and the lapse of 117 years has not lost:
its pristine enthusiasm. This day marks j
an epoch in the progress of human
liberty, and while the various political
parties struggle for supremacy, time
proves them to he ephemera;, while the
preat principles upon which the govern
ment was founded remain the Siine forever.
An arrt'bie Lasctive and .'EK L T !. i
? d y rirusrsnjts or scat by nan Ok ,
md Si v p-:t paciace samples fret
tFf TBf Tbe Favorite r:C72 ?:t;IS
B.W ii. VfortheTc-tiiandarta.s:.
Tor ale br .Snipe A: Klner'i'.
JI. "-Icliel A- Cn.'i. More,
rrlnevllle.
I inatlllh
The Ilitllt
PictoreMoolta
The Snug.
W. H. BUTTS, Prop.
No. 90 Second Sreet, Tbe Ballet
Or.
Ask your Dealer
-I OH THE-
D
irtir
John Berry won the hore-race from
Kansas to Chicago. His horse was a
thoroughbred, proving that the staying
qualities popularly supposed to be sup
erior in the plains broncho, are not
borne out bv the fact'.
There will doubtless be a larger
amount of fruit canned on the Pacific
coast this year than ever before. The
canneries are making extensive prepara-,
tions for this purpose. i
A ton of cold i worth 007,&Ss.2! : of
pure silver, 2T.7u4.:4; ti.OOO.iHiO In
gold weighs z.te-i.S pound-: of silver.
50,929.9 pound-..
nerel
Hand Made
M.A.GUNST&CO.
SOLE AGENTS,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
This well known stand, kept by the
we'.i known M". H. Butts, long a'resi
dent of Wasco county, has an estraordi
' nary tine Etock of
Sheep Herder's Delisiil and Irish Distarbanr
In fact, all the leading brands of un
Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Give th
old man a call and vou wih coin- aL'air,
CLtARfi STORY,
To Dt; found in the City.
72 LUashington Street.
The Dalles
Cigar : factory
PISST STEEET.
FACTORY NO. 105.
Art Teacher CIGARS U"
oraert irom an parts oi tlie countrv fillej :
on the shorte'it notice. ' 1
Jio'jiu 2, Buttingtn JtuUdunj,
..- iif-
I ir,(ii;. nnd Tr.'.rviKji,
W. E. GARRETSON.
Ill
Leaaing - Jeweler
M,K Ali KS'T l'flt Til K
The reputation of THE DALLEb CI
GAP. 1ms Income firmly established, and
the demand for the home manufactured
article is increasing every day.
A. ULRICH & SON.
". f. WISEMAN. WM. MA HDl.'llS,
. WESOLO,
x Tailor
at CRANDALL & BURGET'S,
MK'HKLHACH LLK'K. - r.NION ST.
Lace Curtains,
Have your Lace Curtains, Shirts, Col
lars and CufTs laundried by
THE TROY STEAM LAUNDRY,
of Portland, Or. Leave your bundles
with Thos. McCoy, No. 110 Second St.,
before Tuesday noon, ind get them on
Saturday.
5at'sfa'0f? Guarantee-'
WINHNS
Die I
km
I. a firli)i.
During the prevalence of the grippe
the past seasons it was a noticeabie fact
that those who dejended upon lr. '
King's New Uiscovery, not only had a
speedy recovery, but escaped ail of the
troublesome after etfects of the malad.-. .
This remedy seems to have a peculiar
jower in effecting rapid cures not oi.ij
in cases of la grippe, but in all disea-e''
of throat, chest and lungs, and ha-; cured
cases of asthma and hay fever of long
Etandihg. Try it and he convinced. It
won't disappoint. P'ree trial bottles in
Snipes & Kinercly's drug store.
Cut flower Tor hale.
J have all styles of wires, including
Odd Fellows, K. of I, and Masonic de
eigns. Everything for floral decora
tions furnishod on bhort notico. I'nces
reasonable. Mi:. A. C. Sti-h!.
dim Cor. Eig.'.th an- '. .
Mouey t l.oun.
J have ni'iiej t , vi n ,
-loans. . l.jWi.A' y.
heumatism,
Lumbago, Sciatica,
Kidney ComplaintSi
kame tsacK, &.c.
D3. SAHDEH Cl BELT
rt r.n t lectro-MOcnctlc 0 USFENSOrt Y.
... IXIeat I'BUnUl Jte.t Ir.inrrm..
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Cr.
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or i,, x, iutntaj
All Watch Work Warranted.
Jewelry Made to Ordei
I3K uri.nil hi,, Tlif Dalln.. ir.
j. i mn
' ' M- in-i., 1oh, write uiider dutc i.f
Murcti '."a, Jr..!.
I''. .Mt.n. Mj-g. Co.,
Jjufur, Oregon.
it n'Umtv :
Oj, arriving hoine last week, I found
a., we,: and auxiouhly awaiting. Our
attle g:rl. eiglit and one-half vearu old,
Ml. j imd waried away to .'!S 'ounds, if.
lijw we:!, hrr.ing and vigorous and well
Meshed up. Ii. Cough Cure liae done
it-s work well, i'.otii of the uhildron like
it. lour .. h. Oouglt Cu't! bus cured
anu kept auayai: l.'mreuiie.B from mo.
East End Second St.
Suits Made to Order from
$18.00 up. j
Pants from $5.00 up. 1
l'Tfrt 11 1 (Jiiuruntci il. 1
j
(iliseman & Warders, !
Saloon and Jk Hooras
iV" it h" '"f !' J,tt,,d "" '"1 'i.pR' l.'l. t li.p torn I1(1
, lull ,,f II.jJ river. itti jghth l..ta.bnd .tr.ui.d m1U-x.
l l ' tJMM"t,J "ftlon umiwiuiitHli. Nti;, i.f rZri I .t ill t'l'
.,Vt,.r k. i. i . . . " . -I ' U!' ":r" " w' " mutiti.irtrni,i:
lu'-U.rlc will 0CTlu-r,iirr.,1ii1'M i., ... uul . iini.t-'tlm?'i n.i t Mm
... ' "'"'mii'i ukt.i-u ' i'. . 1(i wlt, truirlK rtufi. i in ii
tiu will Una tint t,,f j,,,,. 1 1
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TITIiE PERFECT
auui csis 111C ctl, XXOOU. XVi"
Wasco County, Oregon.
W. Ross "Wi nans.
i,
The Dalles,
Oregon.
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Nortli weiit comer nf .f.winil c,,.,i
- - - - . . . I'M',
L-jurt streets.
Eggs for Hatching
i'rom thoroughbred fowls.
D. BUNNELL,
Pipe Wort, liq Repairs ana ;oofiii
MAINS TAPPED UNDER FRESSUKE.
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Or
hop on Tliird .Uk-I. urA (-,v Wi-st of Yojng A'