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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
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OISKOON
HELEN KELLt-R'ti ONIUS.
llliml unci Ueiif. Yef She T.ilh ''' Writes
to lVrfcellon.
There now in Washington, this
temporary fruost of Prof. Alexander
Graham Hell, a beautiful little f?ivl who
was born blind, ileal anil dumb. Her
name is Helen ICeller. and. though
lmndieavtpod by the loss of the two
most important senses ami as yet but
thirteen years old, she already shows iv
brightness of intellect that promises to
make her famous as a writer
1'rof. Noll, who told the thrjUintfund
pathetic story of this second Laura
Uridpeman at the recent annual meet
ing of the national academy of sciences
in Washington, considers the ease of
Helen Keller ns incomparably more re-
H. C. NIELSEN,
Clothier and Tailor.
. Decidedly the Finest Line of.
Gents' Purriisning Goods,
Trunks and Valises, etc., etc.
COR. SKCOKD AND WASHINGTON. THE DALLES. OK.
iHOESES HORSES
; J. S. COOPER,
Corner llant, UN I OX STOCK i'AKDS, Chicago, Wt.
,Tho largest and only strictly commission dealer in horses in
the world, will hold his 'Hii extensive sate oi wum
ern hranded horses for season 1893, on
WIEIDIISrESID.A.', JULY 19.
Entries should be made at onee.
TTOT?RTr.R HORSES
M7i!Aw:tm
HELK.v ki-.i.i.i:
markablc than that of her sister un
fortunate. He regards her as a won
der, both relatively and absolutely.
He declares that, handicapped as she
is. she need not fear to be measured in
tellectually with other girls who have
had every advantage.
Helen Keller has not only learned to
read by the raised letters and to com
municate swiftly by means of the
touch, but has actually gained the
power of oral speech and can under
stand what anyone says by merely
placing her finger delicately on the lips
and under the chin. Prof Kell spoke
of finding Helen one day in one of the
institutions for the blind in Koston,
sitting in the midst of a group of blind
girls who could hear and readingaloud
to them.
Since she has learned to speak one
of her delights is to tell stories to her
little sister .Mildred, and slv (111:; these !
with tit" most quaint and b-autiful.'
iancies. weaving in all that sh has;
.i? learned in her lessons, or hear! 'Vom:
-jjtfatsr people, nr remembered fi-;n past;
-.reading, for she never forgets uny-y
-.thing. Helen has already read more!
books, including the classics, than;
most grown men and women.
( It is touching to see the eager grop-1
ings of this prisoned intellect after'
-the knowledge that the best of us.j
TOiT"i all our eyes, are often as faraway)
""from as she. During her early years,
on account of some peculiar notions of
her parents, religious questions were
not obtruded upon her. The child at
rthe age of nine knew nothing of God
.orof Christian teaching. She had at
tributed everything in her fanciful
way to mother nature. One day, how
ever, some over-zealous woman told
Helen a lot of things which she be
lieved were necessary for the child's
well-being The result was that Helen
was thrown into a state of great men
tal distress and wrote in her diary that
night a thoroughly agnostic view of
the subject of her origin, which indi
cated reasoning powers, considering
the untaught condition of her mind, of
a high order.
Helen Keller is to be Prof. Bell's
guest for some time in Washington.
He has known the little girl ever
since she was six years old and loves
her dearly. Helen is a line French
scholar and has recently received a
large price for a magazine article.
"My little boy was very bad off for two
months with diarrhcua. We used var
ious medicines', also called in two doc
tors, hut nothing done him any good un
til we used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhu.'.i Itemedy, which gave im
mediate relief ami soon cured him. I
consider it the best medicine made and
can coiifccieutiously recommend it to all
who need a dhtrrhieu or colic medicine.
J.K. Hare, Trenton, Tex. L" and 50
cent bottles for sale by Ulakeley &.
Houghton, ilruguistb.
UOOMH TO KEN'.
Furnished rooms to rent. Apply at
the residence of Mrs. 0. N. Thornbury,
Second street, The Dalles, Or. tt
(Sooil .lob I'rliititiE.
If you have your job printing done at
The Ciiko.vicu: you will have the ad
vantage of having it done with the most
modern and approved type, with which
wo keep continually supplied. All jobs
under the direct supervision of one of
the most successful and artistic printers
in the Northwest.
J. O. MACK,
I'nr ltnt.
IJooms to rent at Nov, A. Horn'H resi
dence on Ninth Htreet. O-L'Sduw,
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
HAS A FAMILY OF
2000 HEADERS.
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Jmldes U thu one (0) tint tlio ulvcrtlcn.
or t.wjiiy iHtiuiilio v ' when tlicy doflie to
louell tlio people. When tlicy wiuit jour tiude
their .-uinoiiiicementii will bo found In thupnpei.
Look over our eolumim mid observe tlio vcilficii.
tlon iA the truth of this insertion, lunuwbfr,
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DOMESTIC
And KEY WEST
CIGARS.
THE
CELEBRATED
PABST BECR.
FRENCH'S BLOCK.
171 SECOND STIIEET,
THE DALLES, OK.
THE EUROPEAN HOUSE
The Corrii(fntel ItiilldliiK next llmir In llmirt IIiiimm.
Handsomely Farnished Rooms to Rent by the Day. Week or Month.
Meals Prepared by a First Class English Cook.
TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Men.
J? ' JrL.S .liMrL, Proprietor.
TheDklles
Wasco County,
Oregon,
The Gate City of tin Inland Empire is shunted nt the head
of navigation on the Middle Columbia, and is a thriving, prott
perous citv.
ITS TERRITORY.
It is the supply city for an extensive and rich agricultural
and grazing country, its trade reaching as far south as Summer
Lake, a distance of over two hundred miles.
The Largest Wool Market.
The rich grazing country along the eastern slope of tlio Ca
cades furnishes pasture for thousands of sheep, the wool fronc
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 are tho finest on tlio Columbia, yielding
this year a revenue of thousands of dollars, which will be more
than doubled in the near future.
The products of the U-autiful Klickitat valley find market
here, and tho country south and east lias this year filled tho
warehouses, and all available storage places to overflowing with
their products.
ITS WEALTH.
It is tho richest city of its size on the coast and its money is
scattered over and is being used to develop more farming country
than is tributary to any other city in Eastern Oregon.
Its situation is unsurpassed. Its climate delightful. Its pos
sibilities incalculable. Its resources unlimited. And on these
corner stones she stands.
IN DALLES CHRONICLE.
Daily and Weekly Editions.
THE CHRONICLE was established for tho ex
press purpose of faithfully representing Tho Dalles
and the surrounding country, and tho satisfying
effect of its mission is everywhere apparent. It
now leads all other publications in Wasco, Sher
man, Gilliam, a largo part of Crook, Morrow and
Grant counties, as well as Klickitat and othor re
gions north of Tho Dalles, hence it is tho host
medium for advertisers in the Inland Empire.
Tho Daily Ciihonjowj is published every eve
ning in the weok Sundays oxcopted at $0.00 per
annum. Tho Wkhkm- Ciiiionhjw: on Fridays of
each weok at $1 .50 per annum.
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A. Coiiiui Doyle,
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lirot Hurtc,
Clark ItiisHell,
Joel Oliumllur Harris,
itn.vi.r.itK ts
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.loaqiiiu .Milli-r.
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.lolm IturrouliH,
Kolmrt Ilarr,
Ilinirv .M. Stanley,
Archibald Forbt'M,
Amlrtiw I.anu,
Surah Oriie .luwett.
Ilr. .1. S. JlilliiiKH,
W. K. Honley.
("apt. ClutrlcH Iv'ui'.
Mr.i. liobt. Louirt.Stovenson.CamiU! I'lanimurioii,
V. Marion Crawford, Lilliu ClniHi! Wyniuii,
Marcavot Dcliuid, Harriet l'rufcott SpoH'ord,
Herlwrt I). Ward, ICdward Kvurutt Hale.
Elizabtith Stuart Phulpa, I.ou'iho Cliandler Moulton,
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Each number of McCLURE'S MAGAZINE roiitiilni two liitii.Uonu''y IlliHlratcil luturrlow
with uch f.uuoin ptiijilo n.n i
.lulus Verne, Archdeacon I-iirrar, Alphnne Uauilel,
Wh liuve aiiui'ti to our ntiHiiieM in
i HonmUite UndertiidiiiL' KHtaliliHlimenUt
and iih wo tire in no way oonnuetert vtlm
the UiidertukerH' TniHt, our priri'H will!
ho low iicoor-iinuiv. f
' From TERKllNAL or INTERIOR Points
TllK
Ctunile I'liiinmuriou,
Kdward Kverett Halo,
i'rof. finihitin Hull.
Kruncoa Jlotluson lttirnutt. Thonnia A. JCdlnon,
Tisaandiur, the fanioiiH F. HoiikiiiHon Smith,
French Uallooniat, II. II. Itoyeaun,
ami nmiiy othcrv, have fi.rulshcil iniitctlal for cHiiwlully iimimrcil Interview!, whirl, will appear
(ally UllMtriitnl In this nmKazttii;.
Knch number contains two or three short stories by famous authors. I'lilly llliiitrateil slorU-M will
n)iK.ir in early uiinilx;ra by
Williiini Dean Ilowells, K. L. Stovunson,
Hret Ilarte, Sarah Ormi Jewutt, i
Harriet I'rescott Spoll'ord, Octave Thtiuet, i
Frances Hodgson lttirnutt, Stanley . I. Weynian. j
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IV 111 I III. I II ni. i nit
1IU1 IUU1U X uuiu
RHILROHD
ThoinuH Hardy,
lludyard Kiplint;,
Joel "Chandler HarriH,
Conan Doyle,
Ih the lino to tnku
HENKY M. STANLEY
wUli-ontrlbiite, ostecinlly for yoiini; renders, n tl.rlllliiKly Intere.itliiK nloryof AfruMii Adventure t
NATl'KAL IHSTOUV AND ADVICNTl'UK.
There will be several nrllcle written by Raymond niuthumyt, who has been culled by Jlr. W. T i
Htead the best iutervimu'r In lll.Klaii.l, from miitctlal furiiixlKil him by Karl H3onhquk, of Ham I
bun;, thu jjreat animal importer mid trainer. Then- article deal with
The Capture of Wild Beasts. The TiaiiHiiortation of Wild lieantH. !
Tli. 'IVnltiitM. nf Wllil Itf.'ilM Tin AiK'ioiltiriiH mid Kmi'iiiimu (if Ivor! 1 lii(Ponli(.(L' I man
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TlieterleM will oe Illustrated by an KiiRlish artist of aelcnuwKilKeil xklll In drawing wild aiilmi.U
John Iluitr.ocdiiH, C. 1". lloi.i.KU, Int. C. f
this Held, will contribute to the tnuxuzlnc.
Aiiiiott. ami other wrlter.s lamoiiH for their work in
TO ALL POINTS EAST AND M
It In the lliuii.R Cur Koutt- It runs Thro
'etllmlcd Trulimrvery .lay In tho)urta
pi paul and Chicago
No chanoi: or i aiis.i
Compound of lliul.tir Cnrx unsurpw VuU
an KrawliiK UoomHleepcrnot Intent ciiulpmenl.
TOllltlST SLKEPlNli CA1LS
I'ltOF
Of Interest to both Young tind Old will he
11. L. GAKNIOU'S AFRICAN' HXI'IIDITION TO TH1C GORILLAS.
Arrai. Remen ts havi. iK-en made, In coiinertlou with u U-mlliiK KukIIkIi review, to puhllidi l'rol.
(iiimer'H letterH dceriptive of his tiroelit exp'illtlon to Africa, I'rof. (iarncr Ih uoteil the world
over for the curious and iuterestiiiK IlivestlKiitioi.H he Is makil.K In the siweeli of inonkeyH. Hi-
licit that can bo constructed, ami In wtilcl
l iiccommodatloiiH ate both l-'reo ..nil I'urnliM
lor n. micro oi i'irt nmi ni-eoi.u.r.iaiiH 'iickuui.w
ELEGANT DAY COACHES
willed for Africa last September for thexikuof further liur.'liliiK his .studies In the native haunt.? of
le (orilia. 'i ne illustrations lor inee arucies win is- irom pnoiotrraiiiiH uiKeu ny rroi. .iarncr.
The iuu;aineiilM) contains most Interesting articles under the follouiiiK comprehensive heads.
" The Kiljfi) of the Future." " Knowled(,'e of Immediate Value. "
" Newest Knowledge." " Tho Present Hour."
" Strannur than lMction," etc.
.
Wo are oIRtIiib this splendid mauailne with the D.MI.Y Cltuo.Nia.K for only 47.-J) a year, payable
In advance or lu monthly Installments as desired.
Wo make this exceptional oiler In order that we may M-curea law ninnlx-i of new Miberllers,
but ail who are already sub-erlbers may avail theinelves of tills opportunity lo seeuro this ureat
uiuKuziiic. Kill up the blank and i-end It in, to
THE DAILY CHRONICLE, Tho Dalles, Or.
THE CELEBRATED
COLUMBIA BREWERY,
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
This well-known ltrowery Ih how turning out tho bc'Ht Iteor and l'ortot
east of tho Cascades. Thu latest applianuuH for tho manufacture nf kooi) health
ful Beer havo iMion introduced, and only tho UrHt-clasB articlo will bo placed on
the mark.it.
PAUL KREFT & CO.,
-DEALERS IN-
A I'ontliiuo.iN line, coiiiieetliiK with all lla
anoruuiK direct uiiii uiiliilerriipiisi servieo.
I'ullmau Hleeer reservntlous can be ncciwl
in a.lvanee lliroiiKU any iikciu oi u.e roau,
THROUGH TICKETS polutwln Ainrrict,
KiiKl'.uil ami KiiroKt can be purchnse.1 at vT
ticket oiiicu oi ii.u company
Hull Information coiuvruliiit rates, tliaiiJ
trains, routes and other details furnished M
application lo
W. C. ALLAWAY.
Aftent I). 1'. A A. Nnv. Co., Iti-culator nfllce, TM
uaiie.s, ur., or
A. I). CHAItlrOK.
AsVt. (icneriil I'assetiKer AKt., l'ortland.
ARTICv
SODA WATEE AND I0E 0REAH
Candies and Nuts
TOIIAI.'CO, ; j i
OKlAltH A Nil : :
HWKUT IIUIMCH
Specialtic
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS
And thu MoHt Coinploto untl the Lutont PattornK und DeHignH in
'P!iit iiMil P'Mtititru nnrl 1'niwti' ITMitirniu V.n.n 41... 1 i..
,,.-,, ii, ituim unit u. if . miiniuy n i niiiiH tiweo III ail .llir WOrK, llllU IIOIIO hut
tho most skilled workmen employed. AuontH or .Mt.ni.ry Liquid J'nintH No
chemical coinbhiation or soap mixture. A Unit cIush artieln In all colors All
ordurn promptly attended to.
Paint Shoo cornur Thirtlantl WashiriKtou Sts Tho Dallos. Oroo-ou
Columbia
-fotel.
THE DALLES,
OREGOIVJ.
This Popular House
Han lutuly beun tlioroiiHhly roiioviited und newly
fiuniHlied tliroiu-lioiit, and Is now hottur limn
ever jinqmied lo furnlHli the best Hotel
iiccoiiiniodalioiiH of any houso In the
i-ity, mid at the very low mto of
$1 a day. First-Class Meals, 25o.
OIIlco of the fust and commoilioiiH ojipoHltiou Stne
to Diifur, ICIiiBHluy, Tyjjh Valley, Wiiplnitiu,
W'ai'iu Kinnt'H nml I'rlmivlllo Is In the Hotel
and pniHi.iifj koIiik.Io I'rliiovlllo t-an fc.iye
44.UD by trolnjr on this Stitjro linn.
All trains stop here.
Klnost Poanut RonntorlnTho Dntl'
2 38 i mi nn Atnui
2ci StroetJ. rULUU
JOHN PARHFK. fl
Merchant Tailor,
70 Count StrBst,
Next door to Waaoo Buu Ollioo.
Huh just received Hue lino of SmiiJ
for Hprlnt; and Hiiiiiiner SuitlnirH.
Come and See the New Fashions.
Cleaning and IepoiS
lo order. SatlHfautloti iuiinmtoc(l.
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PHOTOGRAIjn"' ,
irir.ii . .t..... ., ti.,. u'iihco rouor
tiuv fill I If l (11 tliw
air fur IiohI jmrtntltH and vIowh.