The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 13, 1893, Image 4

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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
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OHKOON
The l'rrsbyti'rliitn.
Courtiii, Ind., .Inly The follow
ing circular letter lias been unit tointmy
Presbyterian liiitilHtern in Indiana by
Professor I bu ry V. Smith, who was re
cently tried for heresy :
Lank Skjunaky, Cincinnati, 0., June
21. Reverend and Uepeeted Sir; The
general assembly of the Presbyterian
church has gone boldly beyond its rights
ill pronouncing upon the acts of our
trustees. It is presumed to condemn
their acts, and has directed its board of
education to withhold aiil from any ttu
dent in institutions not approved bv the
church. This plain usurpation of power
raises some questions which your advice
may help to settle.
First In your opinion, would it be
wise to yield to the demands of tho as
sembly, either directly by reversing the
action of the trustees, or indirectly by
closing the seminary?
Second Will a firm stand for liberty
taken by the trustees command your in
dorsement and sympathy?
Third In case our students sutler
from the refusal of aid, may wo ask your
church to assist them?
Your name will not be used in connec
tion with your reply without your ex
press consent.
There are some patent medicines that
arc more marvelous than a doen doc
tor's prescriptions, but they're not those
that profess to .cure everything.
iivcryoouy, now ana men, teels "run
down," "plaved out." Thev've the
will, but no power to generate vitality
They're not sick enough to call a doctor,
but just too sick to be well. That's
where the right kind of a patent medi
cine comes in, and does fora dollar what
the doctor wouldn't do for less than live
or ten. We put in our claim for Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery.
We claim it to bo an unerpialed rem
edy to purify the blood and invigorate
the liver. We claim it to be lasting in
its effects, creating an appetite, purify
ing the blood, and preventing bilious,
typhoid and malarial fevers if taken in
time. The time to take it is when you
first feel the signs of icearines and weak
ness. The time to take it, on general
principles, is now.
I-I. C. NIELSEN,
Clothier and Tailor.
. . Decidedly the Finest Line of
'Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Trunks and 'discs, etc., etc.
COK. SECOND AND WASHINGTON. THE DALLES, Oil.
HORSES
HORSES
J . S. COOPER,
Vomer Mint, I'XIOX S'l'OVK' VMiDS, Vhicwjo, Jits.
The largest and only strictly commission dealer in horses in
the world, will' hold his lth extensive sale of west
ern branded horses for season J 893, on
WZEZDHSriESID-A.!, JULY 10.
McCLURE'S MAGAZINE
to Everyone Subscribing for
The Dalles Daily Chronicle
for 12 Months at 60 Cents a month.
OR
5 UeeIy ropiel
AT $2.25 PER
ANNUM.
bc-t Mapilnes mm plli'iiHiicti
llv siii'i-I il arrangements Willi (In- inililMii'tt nf one of tit
Heme enabled to tnakoii most exceptional oiler hi vim
McCLURE'S MAGAZINE
O UNTIE "Y" IE .A. JEZj
to everyone win Mb out the following blank form, .mil mmuIIiiis IMii us, tli.-n-liv .iiIimtIMiir to
The Dalles Daily Chronicle
12 MONTHS AT 60 CENTS A MONTH.
Entries should be made at onee.
HORSES
ft.l7il.tw.im
HORSES
Varment In Gchl.
-njsw ioiik, uuiy iu. inquiry among
'druggists, touching the report that
rSchieffelin & Co., drug importers, had
'.issued a circular to customers giving
notice that payments hereafter must be
dn gold, showing several firms in this
trade have taken the similar precaution
of demanding payments on a gold basis.
No other trade seems to have found it
necessary to give such notice. A single
.silk importing house is reported to have
'done so. Bankers dealing largely with
-.iuiuriur say wioy nave nearu ot no
BUch measiu-03. A prominent Wall
street ibanker said :
"In business circles there is no dis
trust nor anticipation of gold reaching n
premium. Some foreign individuals are
asking to have a gold clause inserted in
all contracts. They ask that dividends
and interests In obtained for them in
gold. Hut the business houses here and
abroad are satisfied with the usual
course."
The banker added that he found in
renewing bonds and mortgages that
Borne people asked to have a condition
inserted to make the payments due in
gold.
ivarl's (Jlover Hoot, the new blood
purifier, gives freshness and clearness to
the complexion and cures constipation.
25c., 50c. and $1.00. Sold bv Snipes &
Kinersly, druggists.
J. O. MACK,
I F(E WlEjS and LIQUOR j
CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT TO US
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Publish firs ( 11. Umi CI E,
The Dallas, Or.: $
Yoa will please send to mij address the DAILY fj!
CH IIOXICL E for 12 mon ths from dale, for which
1 agree to pay (() cts. a month, it being luiderslood.
that ijoa are to ha ve sent to mil address for I ica-r,
without extra charge, McCL IT. II U'S MAUAZ fi
commencing with the current number.
This
Is the
Season
Of the Year
CUhen
Judicious 'Q-
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Advertising
Pays.
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DOMnSTIC
KEY WEST
CIGARS.
THE
CELEBRATED
PABST BEER.
FRENCH'S BLOCK.
SECOND STREET, : : THE DALLES, OR.
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.A'ame,
Address
THE EUROPEAN HOUSE
TIih C'nrrilenteil IIiiIIiIIiik next Hour tn Court IIiiuiiu.
CALL AT OUR OFFICE
nail .-co tlifoiiterUiluiiiK ami finely llln.itratcil
McCLURE'S MAGAZINE,
which ImsninoiiK ItM'ontrlbiitoM tho nioit famom iiutliori In Anierli'ii mill Kniimil, liii'lnillnt;
mien wrnoM mi mo imio tin:
Thomas Hanlv, Ilamliii (iarlatid,
.1. T. Trowbrnlgi), Crof. K. S. lluldtm,
.loiomt) R. Jeromi!. I'rof. C. A. Young,
I'rauces IIotlgHon llurimtt, II. II. Moventm,
Robert Burr,
Iliinrv 1. Stanley,
Arclifbalil Forbes,
Andrew Lang,
.A. JN IB VV ....
?ninli hi limn nil
UIIUUllftMljS J'iMilUUMIIilDlHl
R. L. HtovenHon,
Rudyard Kipling,
A. Lonan j;oyle,
Octavo Thauet,
William Dean Howells,
llret Harte,
Clark Russell,
.Joel Chandler Harris,
Handsomely Furaishefl Rooms to Rent by the Day, Week or Hontb.
Meals Prepared by a First Class English Cook.
TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Men.
arali Orne .lewett,
Dr. .1. .S. Hillings,
W. K. Henley.
Capt. Charles King.
MRS. 331. Jb 'JrC-SDEirL, Proprietor,
TheDhlles
Rheumatism,
Lumbago, Sciatica,
Kidney Complaints,
"Wasco Connty,
Oregon,
The Gate City of the Inland Empire is situated at the head
of navigation on the Middle Columbia, and is a thriving, pros
perous city.
ITS TERRITORY.
It is the supply eity for an extensive and rich agricultural
and grazing country, its trade reaching as far soutli as Summer
Lake, a distance of over two hundred miles.
The Largest Wool Market.
The ricli grazing country along the eastern slope of the Can
cades furnishes pasture for thousands of sheep, tho wool from
which finds market here.
The Dalles is the largest original wool shipping point in
America, about 5,000,000 pounds being shipped last year.
ITS PRODUCTS.
Tho salmon fisheries are the finest on tho Columbia, yielding
this year a revenue of thousands of dollars, which will ho more
than doubled in the near future.
Tho products of tho Iwautiful Klickitat valloy find market
here, and tho country south and east has this year filled tho '
warehouses, and all available storage places to overflowing with
their products.
ITS WEALTH.
It is the richest city of its size on the coast and its nionoy is
scattered over and is being used to develop mora farming country
than is tributary to any other eity in Eastern Oregon
Theodore Roosevelt,
Joaquin Miller,
Oilbort Parker,
.Totm IliirroilL'liH.
Mrs. Robt.Louin .Stevenson, Camile I'lainmarion,
E. Marion Crawford, Lillie Chase Wyman,
Marjraret I Maud, Harriet 1'reneott Hpollonl,
Herbert I). Ward, Kdward Everett Hale,
Elizabeth Stuart I'hclpa, Louise Chandler Moulton,
Kacli iiumbcrof McCLURE'S MAGAZINE contain- two lianiNimu'ly MluitruUil InkTTlow.
with Mich famom ooili' us
.Jules Verne, Archdeacon Earrar, AlphoiiHe Daudot,
Frances Hodgson Hurnett, Thomas A. Eilinon, Camilc Flaniinarion,
Tissandier, the famous F. Hopkinson Smith, Kdward Everett Hale,
French Italloonist, H. H. Royeaen, I'rof. Graham Hull,
ami many others., have fiirnlshi-il material for especially prepared intcrvluw which will iipinr
fully lllii.strateil in this niiiKalno.
Kach nnmher contains two or three short stories by famous author, rally IllmtniUil .stories will
nitir in early numlx.'rs by
ThomaH Hardy, William Dean Howells, R. L. .Stevenson,
Rudyard Kipling, llret Harte, .Sarah Orne .lewett,
Joel Chandler Harris, Harriet fresco tt .Spollord, Octavo Thanet,
Conan Doyle, Frances HoilfHim Hurnett, Stanley J. Weynian.
HUNKY M. STAN1.KY
will contribute, especially for yount; millers, a thrlllliiKly iutere.stliiK ntury of African Adventure
NATl'RAL HISTORY AND ADVENTl'RE.
Thero will lo evcral articles written bv
Kleail the Ih.',i intervieiver in KiikIhihI, from material furnished htm by Knrl HauiK).ok" of lliim
hur, thoKrwit imiinal importer and trainer, l'lioe articles) deal with
The Capture of Wild HeastH. The TruiiHiinrtnlinn nf Wll.l lt..nutu
The Training of Wild IlcaHtH. The Adventures and Escapee of Karl Hanuubeek.
The .series will rx.' IllustniUsI by an Kmrllsh artlit of HcknoMlnlKcil hUIII In driiwlm; wild animals
TIUNZ & NITSCUKE
Dl. A I. KHH IN
Furniture and Carpets
We have adtled to our iiuhiiikhh h
Hoinpletc t ndertading EHtabliHliinent,
and as we are in no way ootmeeted with
the Undertakers' Trustl our prices will
he low accorliiitly.
From TERMINAL or INTERIOR Points
- THK
liliein Paic
. oiiN Iluititoimiis. C. I . IIolkkb, C. C. Aiiiiorr, ami other writers lammih for their work in
mij-. jiviii, win ruiiminiie in uie niaaziue.
Of Interest to Ixtth Younu "1 Old will be
I'ROF. A'. L. GARNER'S AFRICAN EXPEDITION TO THE GORILLAS.
ArranKi'ineiits have Ik-ch made, In connection with a leadliu; Kiuillsh rovlew, lo publish I'rof.
lamers lettern doM.Tlptlvo of his present expedition to Africa, I'rof. (iarner Is noted the world
iver for the curious and iuteretlii(,- iiiM'stlirations hu Is mukliiK In the speech of monkeys, lie
RH1LROHD
l the line tn take
TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH,
It la the IHiiIiik Cur Jioutc. It rutin Throuch
v cstlhulcd 1 rains every day In thu your to
'Zl w- Pul and dhicara
. nf Hutu 1
ISO (')IAN(iK OK CAIia.J
ComHed of Illnliik- Cars iinurpM.sl. Pull
nan Drawlnc Hoom Hlecpsirn of Intent eUlpmiiiit.
T0U1IIST SLEEPING CAILS
NilKd lor Africa last r-eptembor for the sake of further pursuliiK his ntudles In the nativo haunts of
tlioKorllla. lhe Illustrations for these articles will lie from iihotoiiriuibs taken bv I'm, (inmer
uiumaKulnonUo contains most lutcrestlni! articles under the followliiK comprehensive heads
HW A..I(VJ Wl lliu I IlklllU.
" Newest Knowledge."
" Knowledge of Immediate Value."
" I ho rresent Hour."
" Stranger than Fiction," etc.
Its situation is unsurnassed. Its nlimnti.
siouaies incaicumide. Its resources unlimited,
eornor stones sho stands.
Its pos-
And on those
03. SANDEN'S ELECHU BELT
Will euro without medlnlnn nil H..V...! ;Jf..!!f?.:.
ovrrHaxatlouor brain iiprvo lotixti eietoFlndS
Iter all otliw renKstloi filled, and a elro Imn.ir.liJ
v -VDEM ELECTRIC CO.,
fto. 173 Klr.t Street. JOUTt,JSji OUE.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
HAS A FAMILY OF
2000 HEADERS.
'L.c icul Tho (.lironlclo to set tho latest and
ivitHMiu - tint, ami mey read every Hno
thiit Ih In tho pai-er. That ih what make tho
vmomcjo an uivuiuabio iiilvcrtMiiff rmslium
lho ikwmwpw that Koei to tho family
:ir..iiky Is tho ono () that tho mlvcrtUws
of '"day j.atronko v.hcn they desire to
iomc, tbo iieoplo. When they want your tiudo
tl ir MitjotuieementB will bo found In the paper.
ltuu omr our columns ami obu rvn tho mlflcn.
tl..a uf the truth of thh ,K-jtloii. Iiememlxrr,
iiuix oiaiamiiyol iwo thoiuainl
() h worth MkinB for thiouKh the.o ((?))
column, WKially o at our very
Tl
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CHRONICLE,
Daily and Weekly Editions.
THE CHRONICLE was established for the ok
press purpose of faithfully representing The .Dalles
and tho surrounding country, and the satisfying
otfeot of its mission is everywhere appoint ' it
now leads all other publications in AVasco Shor
man, Gilliam, a large part of Crook, Morrow and
umm. counuos, as well -as Klickitat and other
gions north of The Dalles, hence it is the
medium for advertisers in tho inland Empire.
Tho Daily Ciironiclk is nublishofl ,...'
mng m tho week Sundays excepted at SO 00 nor
annum. Tho Warner Chronioli: on hVidnv nf
ench Avook ut $J .50 jor annum.
I'or advertising rates, subscri)tions, etc., address
Wo arooIIerliiK this splendid rmiRalue with the lun.v Ciii:o.vii;i.r. for only u ear, payable
in advance or in monthly lin-tallineiits as delrcl, ' " '
iVH.i",'.'.!IU ,ll,H Vxc'-T1'"","1 0.f!i;r "ulcr ""'V wtiri a Inw iiiinilH.Tfif hoiv.siiherllHT.s,
!t y 1 10 .,r.V ."1 ;1 ' i I -or I r may avail IhemM.'lve.s of this opportunity to neuro thin ureal
inaKuine. Kill up tho blank and rend It In, to
THE DAILY CHRONICLE, Tho Dalles, Or.
THE CELEBRATED
COLUMBIA BREWERY,
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
This well-known Ilrowory is now tuminir out tho bent lleor and Pirti
east of tho Cascades. Tho latest unnlianeoH for tho intlllllfiif'Liiro nf imnil linnUl,.
fill lleer have been introduced, and only tho Hrst-class articlo will ho placed on
the murk'it.
Kent that can be coustructeil, and In whiult
iiccommodatloiiH are Ixith Krcc mid I urnlshcd
for holders of Tint and Heconil i'lasn Tlekuln, ami
ELEGANT DAY COACHES
A coutliiuouh line, conneotliiK with nil llutw,
MflorillUKillrix'tund uninterrupted servlcu
I'ullmau Hle'iHT rcservatlonn can bo scoured
In ailvimce thrmiuh any iiKwnt of the rouil.
THROUGH .TICKETS
himhiud mid Imuoim) can I
ticket olllce of the company
To ami from all
points' In Amerli'A.
r.iiroMi can be pumhascd at Niiy
Full Information
iiIiih. mules
nppllciitiou to
W. C. ALLAWAY,
f'ltllf..rnl)ii
inn in, rouien nun other ilchilln furnished
rales, time of
on
Agent l, I'. ,t A. Nuv.
Danes, or., or
A. 1). fillAIH.TOH
Aiis't. (ieneral l'asnemrer Aet.. I'nrtl.Mift
Co., IteKillator 1111100, Tho
Ollll.
PAUL KREFT &. CO.,
-DEALERS IX-
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS
And tho .Most Complete and tho Latest I'attornii and Designs in
T
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CANDY
FACTORY
ARTIC
SODA WATEB AND I0E 0KEAM.
Candies and Nuts ".luTrAr.1:
Specialties
TOltAoco, j ;
CKiAltH ANI 1 i
HWKKT KUIMCH
F-lnoBt Punntit Ronutur In Tho Dallas
2crsotjt FOLCO
At rlKht Nhle
Jlri). Olmrr'i
restaliriiut.
ro-bost
ovo-
THE CHRONfCLE PUBLISHING CO.,
Tlio DQJL1g, Oreson.
e.... JSri11'"11 ,,n!lM!;P 2il VttW llniiKoru. None but tho best brands of tl.,.
oiiurwiji" 11 iiiiaiiia una .1. w. mi miry'H 1'aints used In nil .mr work, and imuo h i t
,,,,v .wi muii, "Komn mr .nan ury J.kiii 1 Ja niu N
elll'lllll'Ill Clillllltriilllnii nr uim ... vli A !.,.. .1 ,f t ' illlllH. IXO
, " '" ' ...hmh. lv iii.si tauuH an CO in all en ro-w
orders promptly uttondod to. t0l0rH
All
Paint Shot, corner Thirdaml Waohiiifiton Sts., Thu Dallea. Oruou
ffeu;
Qolumbia
Jotei.
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
This Popular House
Huh lately been thoroughly roiiovated ami newly
fiiriiislied throiiyhout, u, jH mnv ,)(JtU(r tmn
wer j.ieimied to fiiriiish tho best Hotel
accominodatioiih of any house in tho
city, and t (,. v,.y (nv r)Uo ()f
$1 a day. First-Class Meals, 25o.
Ollico of the fant ud coininodhiiiH ojniositlun 8taKe
t" I'ufi.r, K-,1jfjl..( Ty,.,, Vuuy wapinitht,
...n. j.r. ,KH ad Priiidvlllo Ih Id lho Jj0tul
' ' i. itoliif, 10 IViuovlllo can mivo
U.0 by t;oiiij? on this KtiiKo lino.
All trains stor her.
JOHN PASHEK,
lercliant Tailor
76 Count Stnoot,
Noxt door to Wusoo Buu OfDoo.
Huh Just received a fine lino uf Sample
for Hprlne and mtiiiinor KitltlnuH.
Come and See the New Fashions.
Cleaning and FepaiHng
to order. rmUnfiuiUon Kilaraiitet'il.
"ivKnxiwiitrAtw.,.
PHOTOGRAPHER
l''lriit liromlllln nl. tint VVnRcn I'Olllltf
ttir lor nest purtntUH nml vlowfi.