The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 18, 1893, Image 4

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
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LLrU uioL ONfc.
Ill the Dil) s Vlivirtli- .Itfr CrriiXf Itolnol
nt m:ir.
The mania fov oolleetiiifr boci-mups,
in c.-Vaf.sar pirl .-ays, according to
the Sew York World, is an old Vassar
custom rediviva.
"Koarly every tflrl in Vassar. in my
time,-" she explained, "had among her
college properties an immense glass
beer-mug, the larger the better. How
the custom originated i cannot say,
but the glass beer-mug was then con
.sidered an indispensable adjunct to
ovcrv stylish young woman's education
because it looked 'weird.' I presume.
You remember at one time the Vassar
craze for pronouncing everything
weird' from a comic opera to n mid
night lunch on pretzels and lemonade.
" 'What use did the beer glass serve?'
Oh, dozens of uses; we used them to
drink from in our rooms, to keep llow
crs in. to concoct the hot lemonade po
tions for bad colds, to carry to picnics,
to smuggle ice-cream in and for lots of
other interesting affairs. Of course
jiost, of the girls bought their beer
mugs, but the girl who was so fortun
ate as to have one given her by a mas
culine admirer one who was a trille
wild preferred was a person of great
consequence among her mates. One
fortunate girl, I remember, had a
'lUack .lack' from Heidelberg, with
heavy old silver mountings. .She was
the most envied girl in college.
"I confess to attaching some senti
mentality to my beer-mug," concluded
the ex-Vassar girl with a deprecatory
laugh. "It is still among my cabinet
treasures at home and is really a high
ly cultured mug, having gone through
four college courses at Vassar with
myself, two younger sisters and n girl
friend. 1 have often wondered if the
beer-mug fashion still reigns in Vas-s-ar's
classic? halls." m-v !
IMPERSONAL BREVITIES.
A cor.onni) woman in Holly Springs,
Miss., has hair eight feet six inches in
length.
A convict in the Vermont state prison
received 12,000 for a piece of real estate
a few day ago.
A woman1 in Allentown, Pa., is re
ported to have been shot at three times,
and each time her life was saved by
her corset. -
't jh. jiotiici: at Pemiscot, Mo., has four
"daughters who bear these euphonious
foamus: lloulah May, Ivy Itoso, Iteoda
Alwilda and Greta Alileta.
"It will cost you fifteen cents just
the same," are the reported words of a
New York druggist when hi: was told
that the use of his telephone was. de
sired in a ease of life or death. Of
.. course the fifteen cents was paid.
'r!rMy little boy was very bad off for two
monlii3 itli iliarrliuoa. We used var
ious medicines, also culled in two doc
tors, but nothing done him any good un
til we used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Itemed? , which gave im
mediate relief and soon cured him. I
consider it the best medicine made and
can conscientiously recommend it to all
who need a dinrrhcoa or colic medicine.
.7. E. Hare, Trenton, Tex. 2o and 50
cent bottles for sale by Ulakeley &
Houghton, druggists.
Elder S. S. Weaver, of McAllisterville,
Juniatta Co., Pa., says his wife is subject
to cramp in the stomach. Last summer
she tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy for it, and was
much pleased with the speedy relief it
afforded. She lias since used It when
ever necessary and found that it never
fails. For sale by Ulakeley & Houghton,
Druggists.
Notice.
All city warrants registered prior to
July '2d, 1891, will be paid on presenta
tion of the same at my office. Interest
ceases after this date.
1. 1. liujiGKT, Treasurer.
The Dalles, Or., July 3th, 1893.
Get your bathing pants from S. & N.
Harris.
WOOD, WOOD, WOOD.
liest grades of oak, fir, and slab cord
wood, at lowest market rates at Jos. T.
Peters & Co. (Office Second and Jeffer-
eon streets.)
KOOMS TO KENT.
lHirniHlied rooms to rent. Applv at
iuu rcsiufiicu oi airs. u. i. morn miry
fit-cond street, The Dalles, Or. tt
iooil Jul, rriiitinc
If you have your job printing done at
U IK Uiito.N'icu: you will have the ad-
vantage of having it done witli the most
modern and approved type, with which
v.e keep continually surmlied. All iobs
under the direct supervision of ono of
the most successful and artistic printers
in tho Northwest.
I''or lleut.
Rooms to rent at Itev. A. Horn's resi
dence on Ninth street. C-23daw.
H. C. NIELSEN,
Clothier and Tailor.
.Decidedly the Finest Line of
Gents' FuinT.ish.ing: Goods,
Trunks and Valises, etc., etc.
COR. SKCONI) AND WASHINGTON. THH PALLKS, OR.
HOESES HORSES
J. S. COOPER,
. .Vomer Jtarn, UXIOX STOVK YAHD8, Chicago, lib..
The largest and only strictly commission dealer in horses in
the world, will 'hold his 4th extensive sale of west
ern branded horses for season 1893, on
WEIDIsrESIDY, CTTJTSY 19.
Entries should be made at once.
HORSES 51;, HORSES
J. O. MACK,
f FlfllE Hlftm? and LIQUOR
OOMESTIC
And KEY WEST
CIGARS.
THE
CELEBRATED
PADST DEER.
FRENCH'S BLOCK.
171 SECOND STREET,
THE DALLES, OR.
THE EUROPEAN HOUSE
Th Corrugated Itullriiiif; next Dour ti tlnurt Homo.
Handsomely Furnished Rooms to Rent by the Day, WecK or Month.
Meals Prepared by a First Class English Cook.
TRANSIENT PATRONAG-E SOLICITED.
Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Men.
:. J? MrLjaLSJbJ JrL, Proprietor.
TheDhlles
Wasco County,
Oregon,
The Dalles Daily Gimmick
HAS A PAMILY OP
2000 K1IADERB.
They iwtf Tne CntuiUcIo to get tho latent mid
j.i(t jellublo i etc .iil tiiuy read every lino
la iu the imjw. That Is whut wake tho
chr-nlr-le nil invnlunble mlvortHiij; medium.
'Hi.- liMkuwiie.- Unit - K to tho family
!nc.-iuti is tho ono (0) tint tho mlvertlH'H
. . I.way ji.tn.M S wj,cn they tleWro to
luun tie pooplc. When they want your trade
'Tir Hunouiitoiin'iits ill bo found Jn tho paper.
1iok n or our columns and ohservo tho vorlllc.i
Ui.n of Uio liuth ot this iisk'iIIoii. Itememher,
i. ti.iiloutii Jiinill) of tivo th' umuid
(vi)) i-M-orlu i'i.nt; fur tlirouiih tlic-o
dlnuliy, c-pd-dly mi lit our very
Tlie Gate City of the Inland Empire is situated ut tho head
of navigation on the iddlc Columbia, and is ti thriving, pros
perous city.
ITS TERRITORY.
It is the supply oity 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 tho Cas
cades furnishes pasture for thousands of sheep, the wool from
which finds market here.
The Dalles is the largest original wool shipping pomt in
America, nbout 5,000,000 pounds being shipped last year.
ITS PRODUCTS.
The salmon fisheries are the finest on the Columbia, yielding
this year a revenue of thousands of dollars, which will be moro
than doubled in the near future.
The products of tho Iwautiful Klickitat valley find market
here, and tho country south and east lias this year filled tho
warehouses, and all available stonige 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
eorner stones she stands.
THE
DALLES
CHRONICLE,
Daily and Weekly Editions.
THE CHRONICLE was established for tho ex
press purposo of faithfully representing The J)allon
and tho surrounding country, and tho satisfying
ofTeet of its mission is ovorywhoro apparent. It
now leads all other publications in Wasco, Sher
man, Gilliam, a largo part of Crook, Morrow and
Grant counties, as woll as Klickitat and other re
gions north of The Dalles, hence it is the best
medium for advertisers in the Inland Empire.
Tho Daily Chronicle is published every o ve
iling in tho week Sundays excepted at 0.00 per
annum. Tho Weekly Chronicle on Fridays of
each wcok at $1.50 por annum.
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which husninonK it." ('ontrll)iitor.i Uio mott f.inumi mithoM In
Mioli writers as tho follmvliij;
R. L. StuvciiHun,
Ruilyard Eijiliiii:,
A. Conaii Doylu,
Octavo Tiiamit,
William Dean llowdla,
Rrut Jlurte,
Clark Rtiell,
Joel Chandler HarriH,
TlniinaH I lard v,
.1. T. Trovl)rii(ni),
.leiDiuu R. Jerome,
EraneeH IlndHon liuriu'tt,
Tlieotloro Roosevelt,
Joaquin Miller,
Oilbart Parker,
John wiirroncliH,
AuierUvi mill Ihiitliillil, IliclmlliiK
Iliimlin (iarland,
I'rof. E. S. Ilolthm,
l'rof. C. A. Voiiiik,
H. H. HoyeHen,
Robert llarr,
Ilunry .M. Stanley,
Arehibald Forbes),
Andrew Lane;,
Sarah Orne .lowott,
Dr. J. K. llilliiiKH,
W. E. Henley,
dipt. Cbarlew Iving.
Alphoni'e Daudet,
(hunilel'lammurion,
Edward Everett Huh),
l'rof. Graham Hull.
Mrn. Robt. LouiH.Stovensoii, Camilo I'lammiirion,
K. Marion Crawford, Lillie Cbase Wyman,
Margaret Deland, Harriet I'reseott .Spollord,
Herbert D. Ward, Edward Everett Hale,
Elizabeth Stuart I'liclpn, Lottiso Chandler Moulton,
Kach liumU-rot McCLURE'S MAGAZINE contains two lianiUoiiiely lltuttratril lnturYlo
with sucn inmoiM ico)io as
Jules Verne, Archdeacon Farrar,
Frances Hodgson lturnutt, Tlionma A. Edinon,
TiHaudier, tlie famous F. IIopkitiKon Smith,
French llalloonist, 11. II. RoyeH.on,
anil many others, have (unilslu'il material for cstieclally iironarcil lntervluws which will npiieiir
fully lllustratnl In this iiiiiKazlue.
Kuch number contains two or three short stories by famous authors, l'ully lllustrateil storleM will
appear In early numbers by
ThomaH Hardy, William Dean Howolls, R. L. Stevoimon,
Rudyard KiplinK, Rrut Harto, Sarah Orne Jewott,
Joel Chandler Harris, Harriet I'rcHcott Spollbrd, Ootuve Thanet,
Conan Doyle, Kninces HodHon Burnett, Stanley J. Weynian.
WENKY M. STANI.KY
will contribute, csjiccInUy for youuj; remlers, a thrillluly luteru-itliiK story of African Adventure.
NATURAL HISTORY AND ADVENTURE.
There will bo several articles written by rjnymond ninttiumyt. who has lux-u calhil by Jlr. V. T.
fitoml the bent interviewer in Kimland. from iiiatcrial furnished him by Knrl iingonhqak, of Iliiiu
bun;, thosreat animal importer ami trainer. These articles deal with
Tho Capture of Wild RuastH. The TraiiHportation of Wild ReaHtH.
The Training of Wild lleaata. Tho AdventtireH and Eacapes of Karl HaKoubeuk.
The tc:Wi will oc Illustrated by an KiiKlish artist of ackuon lulled si; II I In drawliiK wild iiutmaU
John liuniiouiiiiH, C. I'. Iloi.iu:i!, lin. c. ('. Aiw.ott, mid other writers iamoux for their work In
this Held, will contribute to the magiulne.
Of Interest to both Young and Old will be
PROF. 11. L. GARNER'S AFRICAN EXPEDITION TO THE GORILLAS.
Arrangements havolicn made, lu connection with a IcadliiK KiiKlish review, to publish l'rof.
Oarner's letters dCM.Tlptlvo of his present X'dltion to Africa, l'rof. (turner Is noted tho world
over for tho curious mid iuterestiiiK investigations ho Is making iu the sici'cli of monkoyii. He
nh-i for Africa last Hcptember for tho mk of further jiursuliiK his ntudieji In tho native liaiiuts of
tlie Korllla. The Illustrations for these articles will bo from plioliarraiilis taken by l'rof. darner.
The hmkuzIuu also contains most intcrentliij; articles under tho followliiK compreheinlve heads
" The Edge of the Future." ' Knowledge of Immediate Value."
"Newest Knowledge." " Tlie 1'rcHout Hour."
" Stranger than Fiction," etc.
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but all who are already Mibcrlbcrs may avail themselves of this opportunity to tecuut this creat
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THE DAILY CHRONICLE, Tho Dalles, Or.
THE CELEBRATED
COLUMBIA BREWERY,
AUGUST BUCHLER, PropV.
Tlila well-known Rrowcry io now turning out tho hcHt Ileor and I'ortor
east of tho Cascades. The lateat nppliaticeH for tho manufacture of good health
ful Beer have been introduced, and only tho lirHt-elaafi urticlo will bo pluced on
the mark'U.
PAUL KREFT & CO.,
-DEALERS IN-
PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS
And tho Most Complete and tho Latent RaUernu and DoaignH in
WAIjLi paper.
JI'rat'tieal PaintorH and Paper llangcrfl. None but the bt-Ht brands of the
hherwin-Wi liaina and J. W. Muimry'H PaintH used in all .nir work, and tione but
the moat Kkilled workinon employed. AgenlH or .Mttnury Litiuld PnlntH. No
eliemical comlanatlon or noap mixture. A llrHt elaus article iu all coIoih. All
ordern promptly attetide:l to.
Paint SHod cornor Tliirdutul WauhiuKton t8 TJio DallBK, 0ro'ot
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A coiitiiuious Hue, couneiHIiiK with all lis
iiflorilliic direct and uninterrupted service ,
I'ullmau Hletjiwr reservations can b scctSJ
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Candies and Nuts ..1:.iom
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Mfti'pJiant Tailp
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Next door to WaHoo Sun Office. I; ,
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for Hprliu; and Hiiininor Huitlni'
Come ani See tlie New Fa
Cleaning and Fepaiti9
to ordor. SatlHfnotlon miriiteU'
ffeu;
Qolombia
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
This Popular House
Huh lately been thoroughly renovated and nowly
furnished tliioiiylmiil, and is tmv bettor tlian
over prepared to furiiiah tho best Hotol
awoioiiioilatlon.- of .my Iioiiko In tho
lly, and at the very low rate of
$1 a day. First-Class Meals, 25c.
Ofllco of tho fast and coimnodlomt opposition Ktagc
to Dufur, Kln.-sloy, Tygh Valloy, Waplnitia,
Warm SprniKH mid Ptlimvlllo Is in tho Hotel
ami pert-oiiH going to Prinuvillo can havo
11.00 by going on this fUnno line.
All trains stop here.
Di-inTnGnAPHC
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(iiiniiiuiii at nin
air air ihihi jxirtraUH ituu viovo,