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    eljc Dalles
Cljrottide
OL. VI.
Dalles Daily Chronicle.
I'ulillHlittl Dally, Hundiiy Kxceptcu.
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CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
r Senium ana wiuinuiRio'i nirpcoi,
DullcN, Oregon.
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STAfiKH.
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Intclniic, Mlicneii, i.miyon i,iiy, icuvu
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Ditf nr. KlMKley, wnniii:, vwipiumu, vtariii
mid Tyun valley, leave uuiiy tuxrupi
lr lit I'. A.M.
5oldendalo, Windi., leave every liny of the
xcept Hundiiy nt A. (.
i ior an linen ai mo ninunm mmm.
ri. HUHKNUK,
I'reNldent
, M. RKAI.L
Ciwhlcr,
first National Bank.
iHE DALLES. -
OREGON
A General Bunking Business transacted
Deposit!) received, Hiibject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on day of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange Bold on
Now York, San Francisco and Portland.
DIRKCTOKS,
D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Sciiknck.
En. M. Williams, Gko. A. Lucre.
H. M. Bkai.i..
THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 17,
The Army Bill Passed By the German
Reichstag.
A SMALL MAJORITY, HOWEVER
The Emperor Delighted, and It Is Ru
mored He Will Make Chancellor
Von Caprivi a Prince.
1893.
NO. 26.
FRENCH &
BANKERS.
CO..
TRANSACT A (iKNEKAl. HANKING IltJHINKHS
I'KOKKHfilONAL.
UIIIDIll.I-ATTOItNKY'AT-LAW OlllCe
.(Court Htreet, The Dalle, ureRon.
,D 11 FIJI!. FHAWK MKHKrBK.
.nil .1- MKK1TKE ArrOBNKVH AT'
iw lcnmnn -iz null i-i ivv,
lilliilC, Kutraucc on yiiixiuiikiuii owcui
lien, Oregon.
Of
The
. jiKNNKTT, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW.
ylliije In Hclianno'K building, up nUilrH.
MbiTOrtK')!!.
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IAYM. II.H.IIUKTINBTON. H.B.WJWUW.
1IIIKTINISTON A WILKON ATrOR
Iyk-at-law Olllcen, Frencu-B mock over
ttlonul Hank, ' li ' uuiiim. urvRou.
WH.HON ATTOBNBY-AT-LAW ItOOmB
French & Co.'h bank building, Becoud
I'liu DiiIIoh, Oregou.
BHEUIAN (IIomjcoi-atiiicu I'iiybiciaN
HIJKIiKON. Olllis UUHm.-rt.-u muNiiui
KO.
RUiglit.etty or country
pman mock.
Olllce
3G and
Wtf
O. 1). POANK ritYBICIAH AND BOB"
Bkon. OUlca; room. o una i uiiApmnn
ICeMuonce: h. t.. corner i;oun iiuu
Btroati, iteoiid door trom the corner.
;ur u to 12 A. SI., 2 to 5 mid 7 to 8 1". M.
11)1AI.L 11KNTIHT. Obh given lor the
MiulenH extraction oi teem. amo leem
lowed Hluiiilnuin plate, Roorav: Hlen of
ildeu Tooth, Heconil Htreet.
HOUIKTIKI1.
HCO LOIHiK. NO. l.r. A. K. & A. AI. MeetH
'lint ami third .Monday of each mouth at 7
HH HOYAI AU(J1I (JilAlTKIt NO. 0.
i In Masonic Hall the third eUueMluy
louth ut 7 1'. M.
KN WOODMKN OK TIIK WOHI.I).
, Hood Caiim Mi. r'J. JleotKTuesuayoven-
Hi week in Fraternity Hull, nt 7:K0 p. m.
IA I.ODOK, NO. 6, I. O. O.K. Meets
Friday evening, nt 7:H0 o'eloek, in K.
corner neeouii nun i-uurv Kirecis.
itiK lirothers are welcome.
II, MWy. M. A. JHM.M.ll. u.
letters of Credit issued available in he
Eastern States.
Sight Exchanco and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St.
Louis, ban Iranoisco, Portland Orezon,
Seattle Wash., and various points in Or
egon and WasliiiiKlon.
(Jollectioiis niiulo ii all points on lav-
orable tonus.
THE DALLES
Rational Bank,
Of DALLES CITY, OPv.
DON'T KHOVl
what a comfort it is to
have ready at hand a
remedy that never fails
to relieve Constipation,
and that, without pain of
discomfort; and almost
immediately cures head
aches, and dispels every
symptom of Dyspepsia.
Such a remedy is found
in Simmons Liver Regu
lator not a sweetened
compound to nauseate, or
an intoxicating beverage
to cultivate an alcoholic
appetite, but a medicine
pleasant to the taste, and
perfectly harmless when
given to the smallest
child. S. L. R. never
disappoints. It possesses
the virtues and perfec
tions of a reliable remedy
of the kind endorsed by
eminent physicians.
"It affords nio ploasuro lo add my tegti
mony to those you receive annually In
reference to your valuable medicine. X
consider HlmmonR Liver Regulator the
best family medicine on tho market. I
niivo tirmcrlbcd It with excellent rcsulU."
W
J'akk, M. D., Tracy City, Term.
President - -Vice-President,
-Cashier,
- - -
- Z. F. Moody
Ciiaui.es Hilton
M. A. Moody
General Banking Business Transacted.
Sight Exchanges Sold on
NEW YORK,
SAN FRANCISCO,
CHICAGO
and PORTLAND, OR.
Collections made on favorable terms
at all accessible points.
W. H. YOUNG,
Biacksmiiti & wagon Slop
General Blacknmithing and Work done
promptly, and all work
Guaranteed.
Horse Shoeing a Speciality
Third Street, opp.Liehe'solilStani.
"The Relator Line"
The Dalles, Portland and Astoria
Navigation Co.
THROUGH
mm
1 JllftL
"KiBiBMi
DHIIll' LODGE, NO. 0., K. of '. Meets
Monday uvoniui: at ,:;su o'ciock, in
k hiilMlnir. comer of Court and Keeoml
HoJiiiiruliiK members arc cordlully in
W. H. Uuau.
uhk, K. of It. mid 8. U. li.
IILV NO. 47, K. OK L Meetn in K.
hull tliukecoiiil mm lourtu twines
ch mouth nt 7:0 . m.
N'K CUItlBTIAN TEMI'KKENCE
ION will meet every Friday afternoon
ai uiu reading room. Auaru inviieo.
UhIl'u No. Ml. I. O. (i.
ly meeting Krlday at
Hall. Allaroinviteil.
IHMAN, t, T.
T. Hceular
a i'. !., a
It. 0. Ki.kck, Ke
I.ODUK NO. II. A. O. U. V. McotH
ratorulty Hull, over KellerH, an Second
irmiuy uvuiiiugH ai i :au.
''K I'AIII. KIllfT.
,W.l Mtwkii, Flimncier. M. W.
TAS. MBBM1TH POST, No. 3J, (I, A. H,-.Mc-et
V ..TW Hutunlay at 7:3t) p. k in tho K. of 1'.
OF L. K. Mwita every Huuilay aUernoon in
lUthe K. of 1'. Hall.
INO VEKKIN MecU every
renins In the K. of V. Hall.
Hiimlny
IK L, K. D1VIH10N, No. 107-McetH in
(. of I'. Hull tlio llmt ami third WmIiich-
ueii mouth, ut 7 :;ii r. i.
TIIK UIIIIKUIIKH.
FKTKKH OHUUtm Rov. Kathnr HiiONS-
Kht I'aBtnr. unv Mioia every Hiuulay tit
itlgli Muhn ut iu;uu a. H, VeNpurN at
UILH Olllllimi -Iliilnii Htrcot.nimnsltn
111. Ruv. Hill). UutoUII'u Rector. Services
uiidny t 11 a. m. mid 7::J r. u. Hiuulay
IMo A, it. Kveiilntf I'ruyor on Krldav ut
1 HAl'TIHT OlinitdH Kuv. O. !). 'I'ay.
IK, I'antor. Moriilnif nervlojx every Hub-
It the academy ut 11 a. ii. Hntilmth
linmcil ntulv ,,riip iiiriiiii.. ........ i. ...u
rnu-uthiK Krlifay evunliiB at I'lmtor'n reol
Union nervlces in the court limine at
.mill 7 P. M, Hlllllluy Heliool af lnr iniunliii
miiillKorHcoidliilly luvltwl, Heuta (ieo.
K. lllllt0ll-lti.v. .1 w 111 til Mil IHtullK
HurvlceH every Hiinduv m,.ri, ;. V i'i . . '
y Hohool nt livjuo'clock i"",r" : i . ;
Rio at t ::; P, t. Pruvor iiu.,.tiiur ,n,,.
mlnv nveu in; nt 7i:a) o'eiimit. i . ;...n..i i..'
" i" o-xtemled by both p,mor mill people
ijtlSTlAN (UlIMtOII Itr.v. J. W. Jknkikh,
iaMor. ITcunlilm; in tho CoiireKtloim
Ml ouch 1.01-iln Dav lit !l u "ah I..
lallyluvikM ' " u
miff, Lutlicrun nhuicli, Ninth utieut, Rev. A.
i. nustor Kurvim.u .,i ii. .. ... V-.r...,:..:
HI t iiiao i,. ,, A iwillaY welromu to !vwy
House
Moving I
Andrew Velarde
IS prepured to do any unci nil
kinds of work in his lino at
reasonable ligufes. Hits tho
largest honse moving outlit
in Eastern Oregon.
Address P.O.Box 181, The Dalles
s.
L. YOUNG,
JEWELER :
Wutclies mill Jewelry repnlred to order on
Bhort notice, and Hutlsfuctlmi Kuaruuteed
AT THK-
Htorci of I. (. Nlckeliteiit
id Ht. llm Dalle
Chas. Allison,
Denier lu
PURE
Headquarters at 01ms. Lauer'a.
HayliiK had a lino liurveat of uutural lew tho
bent lu the world, 1 am oreiiiirtil to furutnli in
any QUiiutlty mid ut bottom mieeM.
CHAS. ALLISON.
C. P. STEPHENS,
uis.A.iaci IN
Dry Goods
if Qlothing
UootH, Hlioim, llutH, ICte,
i:te.
Ktc.
Vie.,
Seoond St,, Tho Dalles.
Freignt and Passenger Line
Through daily service (Sundays ex
cepted) between The Dalles and Port
land. Steamer Regulator leaves The
Dalles ut 7 a. in. connecting at Cascade
Locks with steamer Dalles Uity
Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland
(Yamhill street dock") at 0 a. m. con
necting witli steamer Regulator for The
Dalles.
I'ANHENOKlt KATK8.
One way
Round trip.
.2.00
. 3.00
Tickets on sale for Long Beach, Ocean
Park, Tiogu and Ilwaco. Baggage
checked through.
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
Shipments for Portland received at
any time day or night. Shipments for
way landings must bo delivered before
5 p. in. Live stock shipments solicted.
Call on or address,
W. C. ALLAWAY,
Ueneral Agent.
B. F. LAUGHLIN,
General Manager.
THE DALLES.
OREGON
pfesh Paint!
W. ('. Uimikrt hereby bowls
1IU comjuinientK to every friend
Ami enemy if he Im uuy
Ho they few or bo they many,
The time for imintinK now has come,
And every one desires a homo
That looks frc.ih and clean mid now,
Ah none but a Ktfod painter can do.
l'alutliiK, jiai'erlnK and rIuxIuk, too,
Will make your old Iioumi look iHllte new,
lie will tiiko your work either way,
lly tho job or by the day.
If you have work Klvo him a cull,
He'll take your orders, laruo or Miiall.
Rebpectfiilly,
W. C. GILBERT.
1'. O. llox No. a,
T1IL DALLES, Oil.
The St. diaries Hotel,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Thin old, popular and rollublo house
has been ontiroly refurnished, and every
room has been ropapeivd and rcpnintoi
and newly carpeted throughout. The
hoiiBo contains 170 rooms and is euppltw
with every inodern convenience. Katef
rciipouiible. A uood reataurant. nlt.tclicc
to the houso. Frer bus to and from nil
tmine.
C. W. KNOVVLES, Prop.
Berlin, July 15. Soon after the army
bill was put on final passage today, and
after speaking had commenced, it be
came certain that the leading opponents
of the government meant business and
did not intend to let the measure be
adopted mi a perfunctory manner.
Speaker after speaker paid less attention
to attacking or supporting the bill than
to railing at political opponents.
The emperor left tho building before
the division was taken. When put to a
vote the bill was passed by a majority of
10, the vote standing 201 in lavor ol the
measure to 183 against it. After read
ing the speech of the emperor closing the
session, the chancellor added: "It is a
special pleasure to me to be charged to
give you the emperor's thanks." Pres
ident Von Levetzow then called for
three cheers for the emperor, and they
were given with enthusiasm by all
groups except the socialists, who left the
house before the chancellor finished.
The initial expenditures arising from
the operations of the new military law
will be covered by a loan f 48,000,000
marks. This loan was approved by the
budget committee. The emperor is de
lighted at the passage of the bill, and
rumor lias it that he will confer upon
Chancellor von Caprivi the dignity of
prince. ,
Another Koad fur Orecon.
San Francisco, July 15. W. H. Mills,
land agent lor the Central Pacific, will
leave for Portland Sunday night on an
important trip. There he will meet a
number of London, New York and Ore
gon capitalists who are interested in the
project to build a railroad from Medford,
on the California & Oregon, about 70
miles eastward to Klamath Falls, for
merly known as Linkville. Mr. Mills'
business with the party is to go with
them over the proposed line and grade
the timber lands belonyii.g to his com
pany. The capitalists alluded to desire
to buy up the timber land tributary to
the proposed road, as building the rail
road is only a part of a great lumber en
terprise. For about half the length of
the line the California il- Oregon owns
the odd numbered sections, and this
land the promoters propose to buy.
Mltelinll 'uwi.
The celebration at this place proved
to be a decided succesc. Monday a few
races were run which were of little con
sequence. A very noticeable feature of
the occasion was the almost entire ab
sence ol intoxicants, una tne general
good behavior of tho company, for
which tho people of this place deserve
credit, since good behavior is not a gen
eral rule on such occasions.
Tuesday morning came out bright and
clear but cool, almost too cool for com
fort, but with all, every one that could
came out to help swell the throng and
to give encouragement and cheer to the
first celebration at Mitchell.
Tho programme of the day was simple
but deserves mention. Several songs
wero sung by a elioir of twelve or fifteen,
which were nicely done. The best Mitch
ell has ever known. Tho only fault
with the singing was there Bhould have
been more. Another hour spent in that
way would have been beneficial and en
tertaining. The tending of the declara
tion, also an oration which was very
good, but altogether too short. lire-
works at night brightened tho darkness
of tho night for an hour, which being
tho first for this place, frightened some
of the children, causing them to cling to
mamma's skirts and hide behind her
......i.-- i .
apron uh a guaiuuiy ui saioiy. roor
itt'.o creatures, they haU never known of
tho possibility of such things and I sup-
pose, thought tho world was coming to
an end. 1 hope they will see moro of
ike exhibitions in the near future, to
give them an idea for a thought beyond
the routine and monotony of their al
most entiio seclusion from tho social
associations with the world boyond their
narrow limitations. Tho final success
was the ball at night. People from
every part of the surrounding country
civuie in, tilling the hall to its grout oh t
apneity, the dancers doing their beet to
njoy themselves from 8 oMock hi
the evening until 1 in tho morning.
J'ivnrv one during tho entire n'jjnt was
ury f,ulot, which was a great sur
prise, Hini'o on termer ocanions, tne
iiinusomenlu wero generally broken up
by n beastly fight and, perhaps, a man
killed, which has been the case several
times. Tho revolution has begun, may
it continue.
Died on West Branch, Mr. Wilson,
father of Fred Wilson of the firm of Oaks
& Wilson of this place. Mr. Wilson has
been suffering from paralysis for some
weeks, and from tho first no hope of his
recovery was entertained on account of
his age and severity of the case. They
will take him to The Dalles, his home,
for interment.
On the morning of the 10th, Ben
Chipman died at the Central hotel.
Mr. Chipman had been ailing for some
months, but no one thought his case
serious since he was able to be about
and do a few chores. In the morning
he did not come to breakfast as usual,
but little thought waB given to it. Mr.
Boardman, proprietor of the hotel, went
to his room to learn the cause of bis
non-appearance, when he found he had
been dead for some hours.
Married at the bride's parents on June
29th, Mr. Wade Sherman to Miss Etta
Chamberlain. Many good wishes to tho
happy couple.
E. V. E.
MiTcitKM., Or., July 11th.
lVlilto Salmon Camp Meeting.
Lditoi: umtoNici.K riease announce
that the camp meeting at While Salmon
will begin on the 20th, Evangelist J. F.
Ford leading the meeting. Come one
and all who can. The meeting will be
preparatory to our general camp meet'
ing at Trout lake beginning Aug. 3d
The grounds at the lake are the finest
in the state or northwest. Trout fishing
was never better than this year. Am
ple provision is being made to entertain
all who may come. Parties who do not
wish to camp and board themselves
will be accommodated on the ground
with meals and beds at reasonable rates.
All who come by boat and rail are re
quested to send notice of same, so teams
may be had and arranged for here to
convey them to the lake. Several of
the leading evangelists of Portland and
the state of Washington have signified
their intention to come. The nearest
point to the ascent of Mt. Adams is from
the lake, good trail, good guides and
good saddle horses can be procured at
the grounds for the ascent. Huckle
berries will be ripe, so excursion parties
can bo formed at camp. The famous
ice caves are in eaBy reach ; going and
returning in a day. Boating and fishing
can be indulged between the meetings.
It is just the place to rest and enjoy
the true worship of Almighty God.
Here beside the clear running brook,
beneath the tall pines, basking in the
sunshine, resting in the shade, we look
up at Mount Adams and our mind is
carried back to the brook Kedron, when
David passed over it, with those who
were true to him, into tho wilderness to
await. No wonder he went up Mount
Olivet barefoot and weeping on account
ot the sins of Absalom. May we come
thus to this holy convocation, brothers
and sisters. Address or call on
F. W. Wilson, P. C.
White Sai.mom, July loth.
Elder S. S. Beaver, of McAllisterville,
Juniatta Co., Pa., says his wife is subject
to cramp in the stomach. Last summer
sho tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrluea Remedy for it, and was
much pleased with the speedy relief it
afforded. She has since used it when
ever necessary and found that it never
fails. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton,
Druggists.
l.il GrliiK.
During tho prevalence of tho grippe
tlio past seasons it was a noticeable fact
that those who depended upon Dr.
King's Now 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 ell'ecting rapid cures not only
in oates of la grippe, but in all diseases
of throat, chest and lungs, and has cured
cases of asthma and hay fever of long
standihg. Try it and bo convinced. It
won't disappoint. Free trial bottles at
Snipes it Kinersly's drug ton.
Shiloh's cure, tho Croat Cough and
roup Cure, is for salo by Snipes & Kin
ersly. Pocket size contains twonty-tlvo
doses, only 2oc. Children love it. Sold
by Snipes A Kinersly,
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr. Chas. Dehni of Albina was in tho
city yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Haines of Nensene
are in tho city today.
Mrs. Monroe Grimes is visiting her
Bister, Mrs. Barnett, of this city.
Mr. M. A. J. Parish of Waldron came
into the city last night with his wool
clip.
Mello Johnson returned today from
Oregon Citv, and will leave tomorrow
for Tygh Valley.
J, L. Story and family, and Frank
and Vivian French, returned last night
from a trip to Dufur.
Mr. Geo. P. Morgan came up from
Cascade Locks Saturday and remained
over Sunday with his family.
Mr. Martin Donnell of Goldendale ar
rived last Saturday and took his depart
ure for his home thismorning.
"'The Oregonian announces the engage
ment of Mr. Dave A. Epstcvn of Port
land to Miss Minnie Freiman of The
Dalles.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Lord, Miss Lord and
Mr. nnd Mrs.'F. L. Houghton departed
this morning for a sojourn at Long
Beach during the summer months.
Ex-Governor Moody of The Dalles ac
companied by his wife, are visiting
Southern Oregon. One of their sons
Zcnas, is engaged in mining in Jose
phine county.
Will Corson, F. Faulkner, Malcolm
Jameson and Ed. Williams, returned
from their trip to Trout lake, yesterday,
and report having had a jolly good time.
They brought back over 300 fish with
them, with which they gladdened a
number of their friends.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Columbia hotel F Reass, Arlington ;
EC Shon, N Doucet, Canby; John A
Hinckey, Win Waltz, Portland; J J
Mahoney, Mill Creek; Louis Wicks trom,
L C Corson, Oregon City ; Herman Han
Bon, Celilo; W H Hathaway, Tygh
Ridge ; J A Nave, Tacoma ; Robert Lea
son, V L Jelty, Hood River; E V Wood,
Andrew Johnson,. Tygh Valley; R D
Henry, Pendleton.
Watulc Newa.
This part of the county is assured a
good crop.
Some of tho most progressive farmers
have planted their summer fallow in
corn. Experience here has proven this
to be good economy, as tho ground i9
about as good for wheat or other small
grain the following year, as it would be
without the corn crop.
The three school districts of Wamie
settlement, have sent petitions to the
county superintendent asking to be con
solidated as one district. The petitions
are signed by seven-eighths of all tho
legal voters in the several districts.
The petitioners have asked that the
school be located in tho two-storv build
ing at Wamic, known as the Patterson
hall. Tho funds annually apportioned
to the several districts aggregate some
thing near $1,000, which will, of itself,
be enough to maintain a graded school
several months each year.
Mr. G. E. Pratt has rented F. S. Gor
don's blacksmith shop, which he will
run in connection with his wagon and
repair shop.
The saw mills are selling considerable
lumber to the Sherman county people.
Tho output is expected to bo us much as
usual this year.
Wamic, Or., July Mth.
lluckleu'H Ariiit'it Mulvo.
The best salvo in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, nnd posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Prico 25 cents
pur box. For salo by Sniped k Kin
ersly.
Hutu You lliuikiielto'.'
Dr. Grant's Kidney and Liver Cure
will cure you. ft will also greatly re
lieve blight's disease, and in many eases
effect a cure. It will bo found invalua-
ble in all diseases of the kidneys, such
as diabetes, inllamnmtion of tho bladder,
yellow water, burning sensation when
voiding yrine. To the aged it is partic
ularly adapted. Try it and be convinced.
It is for sale by Snipes it Kinorsley.
Notice.
All citv warrants registered prior to
July 2d, 18111, M ill bo paid on presenta
tion of the same at my olllce. interest
ceases after this date.
I. I, 15i'itai:r, Treasurer.
The Dalles, Or., July 5th, 1801!.
Get your bathing pants from S, A N,
Harris.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
Baking
Powder
ABSGWlDf PURE