The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 12, 1893, Image 2

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    Tne Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OFFICIAL VAl'KR OF DAU.K8 OlTY.
ANII WASCO COUNTY.
Entered nt the Postofflco nt The Dalle, Oregon,
as sccona-cmss mnucr.
An l)nemly Cuatom.
Dr. Georiro It. Valmer, of the Onnrga
Leader and Koview, p,ives the following
in u recent issue of his paper: "Forty
years wo have been convinced tlmt the
exposure of this face of the dead nt funer
als to tho gaze of tho public was an un
spptiilv as in some respects revolting.
bubscuiition KATES. We do not know how the custom came
by mail (fostaoe ruRrxiD) in advanck. into vogue nor why it continued. If
Wefekly, l year 9 : the deceased was so near a friend as to
. . it 1 i . i
o w I make the sight something to no ucsireu,
C month
H ...... ' , " - i llll.nv lnv i ipi" " r ,
IVallv 1 vnar .. ( W . . . . . .!......! 1 k .... t 1... 111. '
fr":: n m i it is wo i lor tniuinuim iuku njmi; ..w....
0Mot the dead, and, in the quiet of
chamber of death, take tho last sad mute
William Tell
Your Father that wo sull
6 months
" per "
Address nil communication to"THK OH HON
ICLK," The Dalles, Oregon.
tMiRt-nnicf.
orncK nouns
dtnerat Delivery Window
Money Order "
Sunday . D "
Sa. in. to 7 p. m.
.8 a. m. to 1 v. m.
" . .y a, m. to 10 ii. in.
CXOMNOOr MAILS
trains going Kat .9 1 in. and ll:4i a. in.
y p. ni. and
West
Stage for (ioldendule
rrineviiie
"MMfurand arm Springs
" fUwitig for I.yle t llurtland
" " Antelope.
Kxcent Sunday. .....
iTrl-wcekly. Tuedav Thursday and Saturday,
j " Monday Wednesday and Friday.
ft::) p. m.
THiOll. 111.
S:.T0 a. m.
.v.isan. m.
5::;o a. in.
Si.TOn. 111.
Jirotujht back
to health Buffcrors from the worst
farewell. Unless it is in the discharge , fornif. ol sum ami oraip i'im-hm.-,
of some duty to the dead friend or route! Scrofulous Sores and Swelling, and
member of the household, we never look all manner of Monti - taints. Its
We are so done l" nr. J lerce s women ju-
. . IV ... .1- ......111....
ICal WISCOVerv, WUllill Jiumiett .my
enriches tho blood, and through it
cleanses and renews tho wholu sys-
W 4 "I" & I . I
item. I'Jvun i,.ui)K-toroiui:i i kucmvh
as rnlnionary Consumption) yields
WKDNFSDAY,
JULY IU, 189:$
at the face of a dead friend.
constituted that we preserve in our mem- j
ory the thought of our dead friends as
we last saw them. Itis much better, for 1
niiNnUw nt. Wst. to nresurvo in our'
thoughts the memory of the living rather i
than the tiead. It is not pleasant to hold
tlirougli the years the dead form of a i
loved friend. For ourselves only we'
speak, when wo say, we want no open,
coflin and tread of feet and gaze of,
strango eyes. All that paraphernalia
seems to us unseemly. There is more of i
morbid euros! ty in it all, as it strikes us, !
It is not to be wondered at that women
who have the courage to go into busi-1 than any respect to the
to it, it taken in tinio ami given a
fair trial. It's guaranteed to bene
fit or cure, in every ease, or money
paid for it is refunded. Only a
medicine thnt does what is claimed
for it, could ho cold on such terms.
No other medicine, besides the
" Discovery " has undertaken it.
So nositivclv certain is it in its
ness are successful. A woman who lias
such courage must have a determination
to succeed, and is devoted to her duties.
The trouble with many woman who
work for a living is that they do not do
tho best they can. The poor woman
who takes in washing is late in sending
for the clothes, and is behind hand in
returning them, even if she does make
them spotlessly clean. All women
know bow rare are good dressmakers
who can be depended upon to do as they
promise, as well as make garments that
fit. Whenever you see a dressmaker, or
even a washerwoman who attends to her
business properly, vou see a woman who
can have all the work she wants, and
she can charge a little better than the
average for doing it, too. It is just so
in almost every other work that women
take np. If they go into the store, or
office, or factory, thev do not pay so
much attention as they should to mas
tering all the details of their work.
There is not enough intensity of pur
pose in them. They fail to show the
thoroughness that all must show before
promotion comes. This lack ot interest
in the work is one reason why women
so often get smaller wages than men.
When a woman puts earnest purpose
into her work, she can do as well as a
man almost every time, and often she
can do a great deal better.
The Ashland Kecord, a populist organ,
rather gloats over the present financial
fitringency. It says: "When we have
a cheap and stable currency the element
of uncertainty will be largely elimin
ated from business, and prosperity will
again flow through the channel of in
dustry." A "cheap and stable cur
rency" would be something of a novelty;
in fact, we would think, an unknown
quantity. However the Record proba
bly can explain what kind of a commo
dity it will be. Ochoco Review. The
Record has made the mistake of putting
into cold type the fiery harangues of
cheap stablejorators. Those who are de
luded by this kind of talk are frequently
other than editors, and once in a while
you will come across a combative neo
phyte who want to challenge the Amer
icanism of every individual he meets
who is not in love with his peculiar fallacies.
Hoke Smith seems to be a versatile
cuss. One day last week lie lectured at
Asbury Park, on the care of children.
The secretary of the interior said a most
sensible thing when he told his audience
with a good deal of emphasis that tho
American father would do well to devote
less tinio to money-making and more to
training and education of his sons mid
daughters. Here is a glaring defect in
the national character. What the rising
generation needs is not money to live in
idleness, but the equipment to earn a
living for itself. Hocus ought to retire
from the interior department suggests
the Review, and take to tho lecture plat
form with his ideas on bringing up the
f-ri.9a you gs ters .
i.ne Uucagn inter Ocean has been
ii .....
Buwienug sialism's ana estimates that
120,000,000 have already been lost to the
wool growers of tho United States since
"tho change" in November. Jn atidi-
tion their flocks, which they yet rt
tain, are also to bo sacrificed should
"tarifr reform," as interpreted bv tho
changelings, get full sway. This is in-
deed an object lesson of rigorous import.
"The president some months ago sus-
psnued, and still refuses to enforce tho
provisions of the Geary law as to the
Chinese in tho United States. As an
offset to this, and in order to make some
capital for their party on tho other side
of the question, a lot of cheap partisan
underlings of the administration on this
coast arooxhibiling great zeal in perse
cution of tho Chinese. Oregonian.
friends. Wc hope to see the custom ,
become much less common than it j
now is." i
Shiloh's cure, the Great Cough and j
roup Cure, is for sale by Pnipea & Kin-1
ersly. Pocket size contains twenty-live j
doses, only -ic. Children love it. Hold !
by Snipes it Kinersly.
Tin-Portland llaiikx.
We have received notice this week
that the banks of Portland have de
cided to not receive checks on outside
banks, and already our citizeno who do
their banking business with banks
nearer home have lieeun to feel the in
convenience of this arrangement. It is i
evidently the intention of the Portland i
banks to precipitate a run on the inter-1
ior banks, with.thc object of capturing i
their trade. .Merchants of this and ad
joining counties should cooperate to defy ,
this combine, and when paying for goods
purchased of Portland wholesale men,
issue checks on their home banks as us-
ual. If the Portland merchants will not
accept these checks, our home mer-;
chants can find wholesale men in other i
citie who will be glad to get their trade, I
where the banks are not so particular, I
and carry money enough to acenmmo- i
date the legitimate demands of business, j
In view of the recent drop in freight ,
rates from eastern points, it would ,
seem as though Portland wen- trilling '
with a honierang. FossilJournal. ;
l.u Grii.
During the prevalence of the grippe
the past seasons it was a noticeable fact
that those who depended upon J)r.
King's New Discovery, not only had a
speedy recovery, but escaped all of the
troublesome after effects of the malady.
This remedy seems to have a peculiar
power in effecting rapid cures not only
in cases of la grippe, but in all diseases
of throat, chestand lungs, and lias cured
cases of asthma and hay fever of long
standihg. Try it and be convinced. It
won't disappoint. Free trial bottles at
Snipes & Kinersly's drug store.
(Jfiml Jub l'rintiriK.
If you have your job printing done at
Tiik Chkomclk you will have tho ad
vantage of having it done with the most
modern and approved type, with which
we keep continually supplied. All jobs
under tho direct supervision of ono of
tho most successful and artistic printers
in the Northwest.
dead or living! Cliriitive effects as to warrant its
SWEET. ORR St CO.'S
Vest Jumpers,
Pantaloon Overalls,
' s
Every garment guaranteed NEVER to rip!
We are also Headquarters for ....
Men's, Boys' and Youth s
makers in selling it, as the-y are do
ing, through druggists, o;i trial I
It's osiiacially wou in i'i ciiri
Tetter. Salt-rhoum, Eczema. Erysip
elas, IJoils, Carbuncles, Sort Hyeo,
Goitre, or Thick Neck, anil Enlarged
Glands, Tumors and Swellings.
Great Eating Ulcers rapidly heal
under its benign influence.
the Dalles
AND
Prineville
Stage
Line
J. D. PARISH. Prop.
Ix'!iosThc Dalles nt C ii. m. overy iia, unci nr
rives nt I'rlncviHe. in thirty-six hours. U'livrs i
l'rli.cvlle at 6 u. m. every ,ly. K1111 arrives ut I
The Dulles in tlilrty-Mx Hours i
Catties the U. S. Mail, Passengers aoil Express
f i m m mm u m ai
III every size, style and price.
n m inn i inmn o nn
''"J here is a tide in the a (fairs of men which, taken at its f,
YOUR ATTENTION
Connects at l'rlii'llle wlth-
Stages from Eastern and Southern Or
egon, Northern Oalifornia and
all Interior Points. j
A imiiie.s cl'-o conneitlon nt The Dalles with I
trin- from 1'ortlaiH! anil Kuitcrn point j
cocrteoQs drivers.
. Deed accommodations along tcs road.
.' First-class Coactes and Horses mi.
: Express matter bandied win special care.
STACK OFJ-ICKK;
Is called to the fact that
Hugh G enn, C
Dealer in Glaus, Lime, i'laster, Cement,
nml Huildine- Muterinl nf all kinu. ,
ere is a tuie in lie a airs or men wmcn, uueen at iisr,
leads on to fortune."
Tho poet unquestionably had roftironce to the
.11.
Sleliol & Ciii'h Ntoru,
I'rinnvlllfi.
Ilmatlllu limine,
Tin: l)all.'.
CLtflRA STORY,
Art Teacher
llcom H, Jiettiwjen liuiklimj,
Will Rive leskons Mondays anil TlmrKlnyk of
eicli week, or oli.ner l( ilesireil.
W. E. GARRETSON.
iDorfinn
luuuih y
i
Jeweler
i
hum: AI1KST KMt TIIK
(srvriMw.
4'Hrri. thn Pineal I.lnr of
Picture Mouldings
To toe found in the City.
72 UUashington Street.
The Dalles j
Gigar : Faetory
FIRST BTBBET.
FACTORY NO. 105.
Inniniv (In 4 Onln n
UlU-un M 01 9-
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mmm an wb -ra n m mm n n r-
" Hill llllll I M Xt !ll 1 1
TL I II I II I I II I Ii flf I.III
i ui miui u va. uuip
4
i
vyAVjrx-XC5 nutnufuetured,
l!t:t Ilraiuls
and
orderii from all parts of the country lllled
on tho shortcut notice.
The reputation of TIIK UALMiS OI
GAU has bticomo lirmly established, mid
tho demand for tho home uiunufactiiretl
article is increasini; every day.
A. ULRICH & SON.
V. V. W ISK.1I A N.
v.i. makii;kh.
I55cU..
CLOOptrliotllc.
Cure? t'lr.tjli
All Watch Work Warranted.
Jewelry Made to Order.
i:iK Hi oii.l Nt.. Tli. Unlit), Or.
tIoruiii,Ror Tliront.
nn.l AH.nna. V t Coimutiiiitlon ft hnjjic
fail 1 1; wl 1 tjhl' t u n fiKeii in tino. Pol-t
by I rut'Kistaon 3e.i;ir-iiite . F -1 "me Kjc'r
or Clint, mo SKJi.JiiArihf cu!
H s LO U f S f. f. AT A P? a
t. C 'T-'" "uin
A.
i I HE BOS
WESOLO,
ii Tailor
The Snug.
i
W, H. BUTTS, Prop.
No. 90 Second Greet, Tho Dalles
Or.
at CRANDALL & BURGET'S,
Who are selling these goods out at greatly-red ucod rate.
M1CHKLHAOII 15K1CK, - - UNION KT.
Lace Curtains,
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'9 GuaraptcJ
WINHNS
Tlnyo you rut u-rhV 'rhlremely Urtiuran.
tet-U to euro vou. l'rici to eu. ,i JtctiJJ- Jrl-H
Fur al)liy NiiIiik k isni,,Myi
Ulllly Kveillli" Chroiifnlo
Unlles (Jlty folks' I I A I n riiii i'j .. i ...
reiiututioii. Homo nUMt'J.OCO ,"l
eiueiiH waicn mo coiuiiiiisof tnis ninrn
it rnrnn
ilullyfor tho Kplclest local iiuwh
uveeuu in Kieailin
in liOMiiurlty
yiu wiiouon
:leaniiiL- the llelil, uml hene.i Kio'vb
y mill iiiiportiince. Tuku It awhile,
't; try hjwo oX itu jireniluui ollvu.
Never Fxlli.
No instance of a failure on record
when fiiinmoiiH J.iver Regulator Una
been taken. It cures dyspepsia, consti
pation and sick headache, strengthens
tho kidneys and gently assists nature.
IIOOMH TO JCKNT.
Furnished rooms to rent. Apply ut
tho residence of Mrs. 0. N. Thornhilry
Uecond street, TJie Dalles, Or. i
Shoemaker
East End Second St.
Suits Made to Order from
$18.00 up.
Pants from $5.00 up.
l'lirfnet Fit (tunniiitoeil.
' - t
J. F. FORD,
Of Den Moliiex, lowii, wrllt
Murcli Jh'J.I-
K. 1J. Mkd. Mko. Co.,
Dufur, Oregon.
Uentkmtn ;
On arrivliiL' homo l:isi w...iir r (,..
all well and anxious v awaitim?. Our
r - n
Ml,
llliili.T ilHte
ol
I
i Hill.. 1 t
iihiu Kin, eifint ana onu-lialf years old,
' wtio had wasted nwnv tn :t t lfl IlilU iti
now well, tUrontr and vigorous, and well
fleshed iin. S. H. Coiieh (Jure has 1I..1,,,
11ns well known stand, kupt by the
well known V. II. liuttsi l"'l.' a resi
dent of Wasco county, lias an extraordi
nary line stock of
Sheep Herder's Delight and Irish Dislurbaac
In fact, all the lending brands of fin
Wines, Liquors and (Jitcars. Give th
old man a call and you will conio iiain
Wiseman & Harders,
Salooo and Wine Rooms
II . Si'.Y. 'l OW .N Iiiik Ikdii nlntUil on the old i'iiiiii i;roiinil, lit the i-orks mill
i liillH of IIoimI river, with luruc, hixlitlx IoIh.IimiiiiI Hiiix-t-.iunl iilluyH, kikm! mil
am imrinviiter.wlthHliiHlelii iirodiMloii, ierfeeliiiiiiiiKe,ii;lli;htfnl uiimiitiiiu
elliinite, thereiitriil iittriclloii una iiioiititiilu kiiinnier teMirt lur nil OieKin
Tho Dallea,
its work well. Jioih of tln ,.1.11.1 fill i lt,i
it. Vour f5. 1). CoiikI) (Juro has cured
and kept away all hoarseness from me.
"n0 Im ?wry- oiip, with Krei'tjiiiffi
for all. ishitit,' you firospority. wo are
XT T- . Ty t . A .MllH. .1. K. Foill).
10 Fit, JNO 1 aV lo"Kln,W
three flos. I ,., " "'"'"K
Union St., opp. Earopean jjotise.
Orogon.
Northwest nirimr nF Km.nml .....I
Court stieots.
Eggs for Hatching
From thoroughbred fowls.
eenler, hoinu the initlirul eenter for VM ninifr ihIIvm of the tx-nt ecihiriillil Ut
Umber, posseiKllit; iiiIIIIoiik of horn-MUM-r In II iIiinIiIiil' miemiH mill wllff'
tullx, eji hiirnei.Mil. Whi'ie eheiip mntlve invur chIhIii, them th liil
.... nnicn ..hi . ni,n, im 1 1 nullum ny nou linn (Mltiimo llllll eillllllll lie vi j
miywhere for fruit iiikI iiKrleultiiie, mill with trniiiiortiitloii iilreiiily1'!
j..,. ...I. nun iiiiii nn- luiiee iii iiiiiki'm iKirieiii noiiui or ii nyiur ni" I
1 See me on the ground
address me at Hood w
I Wasco County, Oregon.
TITLE PERFECT
W. Ross Wi nans.
D. BUNNELL,
Pipe Work, Tin Repairs m
hi
Hold under jionltlvo Kuarantw.
0 cent per bottle by ull drnilt.
J eggs
2(1 eggs.
Address :
1 0-2, 1 in
fflMM)
.... .'1,00
ii. M. IlAltHI.MAN,
JCiulemby, Or.
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSTJBE.
Show on Third Strnnt. imvi. ilonv wi. nf Ynimir fc 1
J - f OHtM II V V V W f
BlaclcBinith yliop.