The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 14, 1893, Image 4

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
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OlSKOON
PI. C. NIELSEN,
LITERARY NOVELTIES.
'KiNf SouvnV- Mini s" has been
trav -liitrd into i.crmun. ami one pub
lisher ciunl'yv.i". it as 'OMTestnment
Literatim;."
In the eenuvntli century a p:mi
Ijhlet was pul1i;.liol entitled "The
Spiritual hi-inrl Pot, to Mako tlu
Soul Sneeze with Devotion: Salvation's
Vantage (iiouml.ov a l.oupinff Sand
ior Heavy l.eltever."
It is Niiil that when lienjamin Vranls
lin propped to it art a newspaper his
mother tried to di&Mindc him from it
because slu- wild then- were already
two papers in America ami there was
no room for another.
I'rrrKMiAM. in his "Arte of Kiurlish
I'oosie," ereuteil two pillars of poetry
in .honor of Queen Mlizaheth. Kaeh
pillar eonists of a base of lines in
eight syllables, shafts of four-syllable
lines, and a crown in the same meter
at the base.
AGRICULTURAL FIGURES.
Clothier and Tailor.
. . Dcoidedly the Finest Line of
Gents' Furiiisliino; . Good
Trunks anil Valises, etc,, etc.
COIL KKC0N1) AND WASHINGTON. TUB DALLES, OIL
McCLURE'S MAGAZINE
to Everyone Subscribing for
Thg DaHgs DailvChronicle
for 12 Months at GO Cents a month.
on
5 UeeKly roiel
AT $2.2S PER ANNUM.
nlsxMt!. i',,."iilt i.-r, .i cui in tl.. t.-'t tanlne mm puninm-u
Iowa raised '-'iO.OOO.OOO bushels of
corn last year.
Tiik Indian corn crop of IStW was L-C2S,40-1.00(i
bushels: the wheat crop ."it'J,
400.000.
in India there are 1!W cotton mills,
with a.-JOO.OOU spindles and J.I.OOO looms,
employing 110.000 persons. There are
also eight new mills now in course of
construction.
Tin; canning industry is making
great headway in Georgia, and. in
view of the probability of a line crop
this season, that state is likely to be
one of the most profitable tields for
fruit growers in the country.
TmMai-gest grain ileet that ever left
Chicago at the opening of navigation
was composed of one hundred and fifty
steam and sailing vessels, which left
that city for the lower lake ports April
15, with ll.OOd.OOi) bushels of grain.
HORSES HOESES
J. S. COOPER, 9
.Comer Bam, I'XIOA' STOCK YAHPS, CVhViij;c, llh.
The largest and only strictly commission dealer in horses in
the world, wilfhold his 4th extensive sale of west
ern branded horses for season 1891?, on
WEiDisrEsr)A.ir, ctxjly 19.
Entries should be made at once.
HORSES . HORSES
raff l!i siilil tiriiitit-'t'inr
! uoim't'U'tliUM to iniikoii must oceiUtm 1 r M
McCLURE'S MAGAZINE
O 1ST IE IT lEU -A. !R
toevorroiuMilnlllHout " following blmik ( .,. .mil MMi.llmr I- to Hii-i.-l.v iiI.m'HIiIiir f
The Dalles Daily Chronicle
12 MONTHS AT 60 CENTS A MONTH.
fvlTdtw3m
JilutfrliiT in Kn;;laii(l.
The recent celebration in Oermany '
of the one hundred and fiftieth anni- j
vcrsary of the birth of Prince l.luechcr j
naturally revive' many old stories of
the fanioif. field marshal. When, after
Waterloo, he went to Kngland with the
Icing of l'ru.-Ma and thecrarhe had the
title of LL. D. conferred on him by Ox
ford and Cambridge universities. He ,
was everywhere welcomed with the
highest honor and enthusiasm, and on
one occasion was. carried to hi.-, lodg
ings by the crowd, who lus.-.ed his i
'hands and knees. In answer to some '
ladles who begged him for a lock of '
his hair he saiu, with a smile, pointing
vto his bald pate: "I regret that I am. so ,
poor in that respect.' Hut he could
not content them till he had divided j
his cloak among them.
J. O. MACK,
FIflE Wli$ and LIQUOR
CUT THIS OUT AND BEND IT TO UB.
DOMESTIC
And KEY WEGT
CIGARS.
THE
CELEBRATED
PAHST BEER.
FRENCH'S BLOCK.
171 .SECOND STREET, : : THE DALLES, OK.
'uhlishers Cll KOMCLI':, &
Tlw Dulles, Or.:
)'oii, will dense send l mij address the DAI L )' i
Cll.HOA'lCL K for IJ months from d.aie, for whieJi 5
a'rce lo naii (10 els. u month, il Im'ui-g u,n.derstood
Hi ill iou arc lo have sen I lo mij address for I ijear,
without extra ehare, MeCL UJIU'S MAGAZIXU,
commend ni with the ear rent number.
g A ante,
V Date ,'lddress
CALL AT OUR OFFICE
mid j-eo tin entertaining niul finely illustrated
McC LURE'S M A C AZ I N E,
This
Is the
Season
Of thcVcatt
IXXhen
Judicious
Advertising
Pays.
5
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which lm.i nnioiiL' ItM'niitrllititoro tlio tmit
Mich wilier
THE EUROPEAN HOUSE
The CorriiKiiteil ICilililiiiK next Door C'nurt llnuw,
K. L. .Stevmii'on.
liudyard Kipling,
A. Coiuin Dovle,
Octave Tlianet,
William Dean Howells,
Ilret Ilarte,
Clark Kussell,
.Joel Chandler ilarris,
raniDUi ntitlinrs In America mnl KliKlainl. Ilieluilliii; ,
ri us ti-r..liim ina i
Handsomely f nraishefl Rooms to Bent by the Day, Week' or Montli.
Meals Prepared by a First Class English Cook.
TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
(ood Sample Rooms for Commercial Men.
''Mv little bov was verv bad ort" for two j
'iiionlhs with diarrluea. We used var-1
-"ious medicinei, also called in two doc-
-tors, but nothing done him any good tin-!
til we lifted Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera J
and Diarrluea Kemedy, wliich gave im
mediate relief and soon cured him. I
consider it the belt medicine made and
tan conscientiously recommend it to all
who need a diarrluea or colic medicine.
J. E. Hare, Trenton, Tex. and .30
cent bottles for sale bv lllakelev &
Houghton, druggists.
FHASER, Proprietor.
TheDrlles
Wasco County,
Oregon,
WOOD, WOOD, tVOOD.
Best grades of oak, fir, and slab cord
wood, at lowest market rates at Jos. T.
Peters & Co. (Offico .Second and Jeffer
son streets.)
iiiuil Joli I'riiitiiiK.
If you have your job printing done at
The Cjiuoxiclk you will have the ad
vantage of having it done with the most
modern and approved type, with which
we keep continually supplied. All jobs
under the direct supervision of one of
tho most successful and artistic printers
in tho Northwest.
Go to N. Harris for tine prints; 20
yards for $1.
Rheumatism,
Lumbago, Sciatica,
Kidney Complaints,
Lame Back, &c.
Tho Gate City of the Inland Empire is situated at tho head
of navigation on the Middle Columbia, and is a thriving, pros
perous city.
ITS TERRITORY.
It is the supply city for an extensive and rich agricultural
and grazing country, its tr.ulo reaching as far south as Summer
Like, a distance of over two hundred miles.
The Largest Wool Market.
The rich grazing country along the eastern slope of tho Cas
cades furnishes pasturo for thousands of sheep, the 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.
The salmon fisheries arc the finest on the Columbia, yielding
this year n revenue of thousands of dollars, which will bo more
than doubled in the near future.
The products of the beautiful Klickitat valley find market
here, and the country south and east has this year filled tho
warehouses, and ull available storage places to overflowing with
their products.
ITS WEALTH.
It is tho richest city of its sio on the coast and its nionoy is
scattered over and is being used to develop more funning country
th an is tributary to any other city in Eastern Orcon.
Its situation is unsurpassed, its climate deliglitful. Its pos
sibilities incalculable. Its resources unlimited. And on these
rner stones she stands.
Thomas llardv, llaniliii (iarlaud,
.1. T. Trowbridge, Prof. K. S. Ilolden,
.leiome 1!. .leroun1. I'rof. ('. A. Young,
I'rances llodgfon I'urneU, I!. U. l!oye."eu,
Theodore Koosevelt, Unhurt llarr,
Io:iiiiiii .Miller, Henry M. Stanley,
Oilbert I'arker, Archibald Forbes,
John Itttrroimhs, Andrew Lani;,
.Mrs. Kobt. Louis StevetiMni, Catnile Flunimurion, Sarah Orne .lowett.
F. Marion Crawford, Lillie Chase Wynuin. Dr. .1. K. Hillings,
.Margaret Deland, Harriet l'rescott Spollbrd, W. K. Henlev.
Herbert I). Ward, Kdward Kvurutt Hale, Capt. Cbarlen King.
ICIizalwth Stuart Phelps, Louise Chandler .Moulton, ,
Knch mimU'r of McCLURE'S MAGAZINE i'oiiUIiih two lt.iiilntoIy llluMratcil tutor?
wltli Mich (nmniiM jivoplo im
.lules Verne, Archdeacon Farrar, Alpbnnse Duudet,
Fruuccs Hodgson Burnett, Thomas A. F.dison, Camile Flununarion,
Tissandier, tlie famous V, Hopkinson Smith, lCdwurd Kvurutt Hale,
French Balloonist, II. II. Itoyeseu, I'rof. Oruhntn Hell.
unit many others, lmvo fiirnlsliiil muterliil fur eiin'clally prepared lntervlewt whleli will niieiir
Inlly lllnstrnti'il in this innulne.
Kueli numher eontiiiiiM two or three, short Morten by famous author.-). Kill ly Illuitr.iteil Htorle will
nlear in cirly numher hy
Thomas Hardy, William Dean llowells, It. L. Stevenson,
Uudyard Kipling, Ilret ilarte, Sanih Orne .lewett,
Joel Chandler Harris, Harriet I'rescott Spollbrd, Octavo Tlianet,
Conan Doyle, l-'rances Hodgson Burnett, Stanley . I. Woyuiau.
H13NKY M. STANI.KV
w 111 eontrllmte, especially for yoiiiic readers, n tlirlllliiKly hiterlliiK toryof Afiirmi Ailvcntuie
NATCKAL HLSTOKY AND ADVICNTI'lti:.
There will 1m- hcvvml articles written hy Unymond niathuiayt, who has been enlleit hv Mr. W. T
Steail the best Interviewer in KukIiiiiiI, from material furiilslu il him by Kqi-i liaganbaa'k, of Ham
burj;, thojjrejitanimiil iiujrteriuiil trainer. TheM- articles ileal with
The Captme of Wild Beasts. The Transportation of Wild Beastn.
The Training of Wild Beasts. The Adventures and Kseapen of Karl Hagenbeck.
Theteries will do llluslrntnl by an Kiijrlbh nrtlit of iickiionleclnei! nklll in ilrawliiK wilil iinlmaln.
John lluiiitociiii!-, C. 1'. llor.DKii, Hi:. (. I'. Aiiiiorr, ami other writers bullous for their work In
this ilelil, will contribute to the ruiiKiulue.
Of Interest to both Voting and Old will bo
1'JiOF. .'. L. GAltNKIt'S AFRICAN KXPKDfTlON TO TIIK GOIHLLAS.
ArraiiKements havi-lM-en iiiinle, in ronniH-tlon with u lemlliiK KiikIIsIi review, to publish I'rof.
fiarner letters ilocrlptlvu of his prm-llt .-.xp.slltlon to Afrle.i, I'rof. inrner Is noteil tlie worlil
over for the curious ami interesting Inve.stlKalloii" ho Is mirtiliiK In tlio .sen'h of monkeys, lb
sallisl for Africa lii-t f?eitembvr for the Mike of further pursuing his Muillc.s in the native hauut.i of
the Korilla. The Illustrations for tlnw nrtlolen will In- from hotoj:niiihH taken by I'rof. darner.
The niiiKazlneiil-o contains most Interesting articles iiuiler the following comprehensive hcwls
" The Kdge of the Future." " Knowledge of Immediate Value."
" Newest Knowledge." " The Present Hour."
" Stranger than Fiction," etc.
Woareoilering this kplciidld niiigiilue with the lun.y ciiito.Nlci.K for only 7.j)n year, payable
In mlvaneo or in monthly ln.stallmentsiiHileslreil.
We make this excentiomil oiler in onler that We Illal' KicllriM lnn. ftlltnlM.r it iti.it- will ..trl luiru
btitalI whoiir.i iilreiiily i-iibM'rll)er.s may avail themelves of this opi,rtuiilty lo ecuro thl' greut
uiag.iziue. Mil up the blank uml henil It In, to
THE DAILY CHRONICLE, Tho Dalles, Or.
III. A 1.1 llH IN
Furniture and Carpets!
We have added to our iiuhiiilhi i!
Homplete nndertudiiu; KHtiibllHlimcnt?
and as we are in no wav lonm-i'ted wltbi
the Undertakers' TniHt, our prices will
tie low ai'coruingly.
From TERMINAli or INTERIOR Polob
TIIK
inn Facin
RHILROHD
Ik the Hue to bike
TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOI
i It In tint Dining Car Itoutc. It runs Thrwf)
esiibilieii i nunc every ilny In tiiuyuaru
gfs. paul and Chicago:
NO CHANCiK OK I AltH.
fompoisl of lllului: Cum iiusiirimyxsl. l'ull
man llruwlug lloum Hlcei-ernot latest eiillpmcol.
TOURIST SLEEl'INC Gfe'S
licit that can be coiislruetisl, unit In wblclj
iiceommoilatlonii are both l-'ren iind l urnliiM
for holilemof l'lrnt ami .'ei'oiiil clHAa'rifkuU.Wsl
tit Tin i urn t itt nn i nTTTjn
If i
.v continuous lino, connecting with nil llimf';
niioriiiiig uirtei linn iiiuinctiuiii"!
rullniiin HUs'iier rirvntlmi can bo ecur
111 ililViiucc UiroUKIl any ugeiu oi ine rutin,
THROUGH TICKETS
Kiigliinil niul KuroM) can I
lluuet oinco oi inoccimpauy
To anil from ill
pollltHlii Ainerici.
lie piircbaseil lit an;
03. SANDEN'S ELEQMLC BELT
rriui tiectro-macnotlc sunrENaonv.
iv l airnini nm improrciaciltl !
yilS lro,wltliOut misllcliio all lWikmi rMaltlnK from
over-tajatloaot l.rabi i.erro tones i iciorliuJi
rh.ui niisio, kidney, liver and Ui adde rcc n" i.liV. t s
t JE!,11, ''eulili. no. ThU i leclrio lie t cSnioim
win cu?fi? ffvo forfeit ts,0ou.ou, ,'u
Hind. Kfi'V' lho abol"t "fe r m Hiuu.
Sl..laHer'?'II1'''Jlu','tt'li't.il o (rive Jiuuauili
cl ; Uttl loiilihm IhU anUnery other utile. uuuu,tlM
Wuz beuaorlllub-a l'aro)lilft,malloU,Btio(J,rrcu
k.- ,-..8NDBN ELECTRIO CO.,
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
HAS A FAMILY OF
2000 EEADFiRH. C)
They rea.l 'ihv Wiionlclo to Bot tho latest anil
Jnobt icilable , m. Ami they nun! eery lino
,.,u ,m,w. lMl yUmt mlW tJj(1
aironiele uu Juvulunblo mlveitl liiK uieilliim.
'i'Jio neiiopuper that Koes to lho family
UruMw U tho onu (0) Umt tho uUvt-rtlfceri.
of tiMiiy patronlo N- wJu-n thoy iluslio to
JOfcli tho jwjik'. When thoy mint your Imao
thiiruiinouiieviiieiitH will bo fountl fi. the paper,
lwkivcr our col uni iik mid obK-rve tho vcrlilea
tlonof tin, truth of this million. Jteiiiciaber,
a uiweoiii liii.juyof two tlioiikaiul
H DALLES CHRONICLE,
Daily and Weekly Editions.
THE CELEBRATED
COLUMBIA BREWERY,
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
This well-known Jlrowory In now turning out tho bent lleor mid Porter
east oi tho Cascades. Tho lateat aiijiliimeeH for tho manufacture of ?ood health'
fill Beer have been introduced, and only the flrHt-clnsB article will bo pluced on
the market.
worth aHiiiiK for t..roiish these. f(7S
columns, c.cially ij ut cur very
THE OJ-JIiO,'TCLl.: was established for tlio ox
press purpose of faithfully ropropunling Tho Dalles
and lho surrounding country, and tho satisfying
.jnwu ui us mission is ovorywiiero apparent. Tt
now leads all other publications in Wasco, Sher
man, Gilliam, a large pari of Crook, Morrow and
Grant counties, as well as Klickitat and other re
gions north of Tho Dalles, hence it is the host
medium for advertisers in tho Inland Umpire.
Tho Daily Ciiiioniulk is published every eve
ning in tho week Sundays excepted at 0.00 per
annum. The Vkkki,v Ciiko.nicm; on Fridays of
each weok at $l.no per annum.
For advertising rates, hubseriplionH, etc., address
THE CHROIXHCLE PUBLISHING CO.,
PAUL KREFT & CO.,
-DKAliKIlfi IN-
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS
And the Moat Complete and the Latest PuttoniH and DofdgnH in
Pull Information eonivriiiiiL' rate, time 01
Uiiiiin, rouu'H nun oilier uutaiiH turiililuil on
iiplilluatloii to
W. C. ALLAWAY,
AKCiit I). I'. it A. Niiv. Co,, Hi'Kuhitor unico, Till
IMIlci, Or., or
A. I). OIIAKtl'O;;,
Ans't. (ienernl l'lutuiiKur At., 1'ortlnnil, Ha.
ARTIC FACTORY
SODA WATER AND I0E 0BEAU
Candies and Nuts "iuT-ftiK;
'Specialties
TOU
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FlnoHt Ponnut Roaetor In Thu Dall
4
2c truet J.F0LC0
JOHN PASHEK,
K),,.wm-lic'11 lnr Ml Paper llaiiKorH. None but tlie l,eHt brandH of tlt
bliurwiiM illiuiuu uml J. W, Masury'H PaintH uwed in all our work, and none Imi
t he "lost Hkllled workmen employed. Aonm or MiiHt.ry Liquid Paints No
elieniical combination or eoap nitxturo. A irnt cIiihh article in all eolorH All
orderH promptly attended to. 1 A"
Paint fJItorj corner Thirdund WaahinRton Stn Tho Dallos, Orofou
tew
Columbia
J-lotel.
THE DALLES,
OREGON,
This Popular House
Iliifi lately been thoroughly renovated and miwly
funiinlied throimliout, and h now butter than
ever prepared to fmniHli tlie bent Hotel
aecomniodatioiiH of any Iioiiho in tlio
-'ily. mid at tlio very low rate of
$1 a day. First-Class Meals, 25o.
Ofllcu of the fait and comuiodioiiH nppoHllhm Ktii?e
to IHifur, KliiKiilov, 'i'yjli Valley, Waplniti,,,
"ainiSpniiKH ami I'rliievillo in in tbo Hotel
and pereoiiH Koinj to I'rlmivillo can nave
1.00 by imiiiK on thin Btiuju line.
All trains stop here.
Merchant Tailor,
70 Count Stuoot,
Next door to Wasoo Sun Ofllcu.
Hiih jiiHt received a fine lino of .Siunnji2
for Hpi int' and minunnr HiiltiimH.
Conic and See tlie New Fashions.
Cleaning and cpoimng
to onler. HatlHfiuitioii Ktuiruutftsd.
PHOTOGRAPHHR
Finit piiiuiiiiin at tho Vum uoiinlF
nir for bewt portraita and vlown.