The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 19, 1893, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OFFICIAL I'AVKlt OF IU1.I.KS OITY.
AND WAfCO COUNTY.
Entered nt the I'oatoBlce nt The Dulles, Oregon
as aecoiul-cla's mutter.
auuscHirTioN katks.
BY MAIL (FOSTAGK VBKrAID) IS ADVANCK.
Weekly, 1 year... 1 59
' C. months
II U WJ
IHlly.lycnr
' 6 months Vf.
" per " 0 M
Address nil communication to" THK 01IKON-
ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon.
'nt-(mre.
OFF1CK HOURS
ttencntl Delivery Window . . ,8n. m
rfoncv Order " . in,
Sunday li 1) " 9 a. m
ci-OJiso or MAILS
trains polng Kast 9 v. m. and
" " West ,.u p. m. and
Stage for Ooldendale
" " I'tlncvillo ...
" "Dufnrand Warm Springs
" (leaving for l.yle llartland
" " (Antelope .
Kxcept Sunday. ,
fTrl-weckly. Tne'day Thursday and
j " Monday Wednesday and
to 7 p. m,
to I p. m,
to 10 a. in.
11 Mo n. in.
fiHM p. in.
.TiSOii. til.
.fi:S0 a. m.
.Sift) it. m.
.AtSCin. m.
.3:n0n, m.
Saturday.
Friday.
WEDNESDAY,
JULY 19, 1S93
Kailroad stocks keep on tumbling
down bill. Union Pacillc ia reported
18, Northern Pacific 7 S., Central Pa
cific IS, Oregon Railway and Navigation
50, Missouri Pacific 251,,, and Short
Line ll1. Among the few which are
still above par is the Pullman company,
easily leading witli IAS, then Lacka
wanna 1.3S34, Canadian Express 1.09,
and Wells Fargo 1.30. It is not to be
Bupposed that these figures represent
anything like actual values. Stocks are
Belling at figures which will lead many
to wish a few months hence that they
had not neglected a golden opportunity.
Still this takes a good deal of courage.
Panic lias followed panic and failure has
Bucceeded failure, until it looks as if
there was an end to all things stable.
But better times are dawning. The re
ports from the crop-growing diotricts
could not possibly be better. There is
no doubt that we will harvest an im
mense corn crop, and the prospect for
wheat is unequalled. There is little
danger that wool will be placed on the
free list, with the author of the "Mills"
bill, who is interested in sheep, against
it. Cotton has shown a disposition to
recover, and the special session of con
gress may be relied upon to steady silver.
We may soon expect a period of small
fluctuations around fixed values, and it
ia needless to say, they will be at much
higher points than now quoted.
It is in times like these that the out
lay of a few thousand dollars establishes
the foundation for monumental fortunes.
One requires nerve, of course, to buy
properties when everybody looks for
blue ruin and chaotic conditions, but on
the principle that majorities are always
wrong, those who have the courage of
their convictions, and the wherewithal
to back them, cannot do better than
place their money in some of the bar
gains that are now generally available
all over the countrv.
RN OUTING.
routined from Third page
! further trace of him, but had a very
! trying task of going up a precipitous
' portion of the journey for going out of
! our way. For the next three hours the
' trail was not disputed but we soon
! found that the snow was much lower
' than usual and wo wore compelled to tie
' up our ponies and proceed on foot with
! pikes and lunch, coats and vests being
left with our ponies. Wo soon found a
place to eat our lunch and black our
, faces, thence wo proceeded with slow
' step, but ero we bad gone more than
' half the distance, one ol our party said
, he knew when he bad enough, and, hav
j ing some heart trouble declined proceed
'ing further. He rented for some time
I and then went back to the horses and ,
1 built a lire. The rest of us went on en
joying much the evidences of volcanic
action depicted in the two red moun
tains, the lava beds, as well as the im
mense glaciers with their terminal,
medial and lateral moraines. We umuI
j these moraines of rock much for ascent,
j because when we sank to the knees or
deeper in the snow, it was too exhaust
1 ing. At a point about two thirds of the
1 wav up, Mr. liurnlium found a coffee
lean containing the names of a party
1 from Arlington. Soon afterward Prof. '
, Brown was on the pointof giving up the
I work, but a rest of a few minute--, an
I egg sandwich Mr. Tloag had, and a
j draught of the cnalybeate water found
all the way up ttic mountain, t-o revived
him that he went on.
Mr. Hoag, Mr. Jiurnham, and Prof.
Brown reached the summit at about 0
o'clock; found the records sent by the (
Alpine club of Portland, except the cop-,
per box. The view from the top of Mt.
Adams can never be effaced. Standing '
with your face toward Mt. Hood, you
may see the three sisters, Mt. Tacoma,
the two red mountains befon-inen-'
tioned, two beautiful little lakes near j
these mountains, the large prairie in the
distance, Trout lake, etc. Mr.
Burnham furnished a rubber tobacco
pouch in which our records, consisting !
of names, date, ages, two bits each,
etc.. securely wrapped in six plies of
canvas made from our lunch bag, were ,
placed and securely fixed under a pile of j
stones. We came down to the horses in '
about one third of the time it took to go j
1111, reaching the ponies about S o'clock '
p. m., and arriving at Mr. Hoag's at 12 j
o'clock p. in. After eating lunch Mrs. '
Hoag prepared, of bread and milk and ,
wild strawberries, we retired, very, very ,
weary. The journey home was a quiet
one, and but for Captain Haines' lapsus
pedis in the ice cave and the nnsoi'
Sol, we all came oil' without being dis
figured. Hoii.u'.
William Tell
Your Father that, wo null
Ifs a sign
that voti need help, when pimples,
blotches, and eruptions begin to ap
pear. Your blood needs looking
after. You'll have graver inatteni
than pimples to deal with, if you
neglect it. Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery prevents and
cures all diseases and disorders
caused by impuro blood. It invig
orates the liver, purifies the blood,
and promotes all the bodily fune
tions. For all forms of scrofulous,
skin and seal) disease, and even
Consumption (which is really hmg
serofula ) in all its earlier stages, it
is a certain remedy. It's the only
one that's guaranteed, in every case,
to benefit or cure, or the money is
refunded. It's a matter of confi
dence in one's medicine.
It is the cheapest blood -purifier
sold, through druggists, because you
only pay for the good you get.
Can you ask more ?
The "Discovery" act equally
well all the year round.
thk Dalles
AND
Prineville
Stage
SWEET. ORR St CO.'S
Vest Jumpers,
Pantaloon Overalls, j
Easy-fitting Pants,
Every garment guaranteed NEVER to rip!
We are also Headquarters for ....
Men's, Boys' and Youth s
Line
f CLOTHING H
In every size, style and price.
Go to N. Harris for line
vards for $1.
print'!; 20
'v., 'O
vf . vt.
Dr. Walter Kempster, who has been
in Europe making a study of the chol
era, b.ivr ! "Tli nrovpnttvn nf plmlorn
, . ' j
is not a theory, but an absolute sci-1
entific ertainty." Now if the doctor J
will cut ofT the last two or three figures 1
from the dailv reported death rate in the !
old countries he will be of some benefit.
EIhc we will have to think bo has found
the Irishman's cure death.
While the price of wheat is so low,
would it not be well for the farmers to
think about mixed farming. Supposing '
the grasshoppers came along, which !
they are likely to do at any time, and '
destroy tho grain, where would the 1
farmers be in the hole. In any country 1
mixed farming is the thing. Genesee
News.
The Victoria disaster and tho more1
recent engagement between tho French '
and the Siamese, lead to a suspicion
that the country without a navy is safer
than tho country which ban one.
The Iowa editor who was unable to'
find more than two places at tho world's
fair where liquor could be had, doubt
less tarried too long nt the first bar ho
came to I
nnf4l JUT w T
COcis., a:
51X0 per voMe'gBgjgg
Cures Conulu, IIoar.-enrhs,!sori Thtoat,
Croii. promptly: re"ovcfl WhuopiriK Condi
and At;im:;. I' t Consumption (t has no
rival; has cured UioiimuuK whcicull others
fulled; will conr. you it taken In tltr.c. Sold
by Druiurists on n ciiaruntee. For Lome Back
or Chest, use HUILOU'S I'LAHTKU. acta
mLOHVtlATARRH
RflVfi Villi ( JltMrhV Thfo ..rnrul. I
---- - - .... ... t .--11 KUUIUI1-
teed to cure you. l'rice Mets. Injector trwt
1'or sule by Snipe Klnernly.
Rheumatism,
Lumbago, Sciatica,
Kidney Complaints,
Lame Back, &c.
J.D. PARISH, Prop.
Le.ivei Tin- Dalk'K at 6 11. in. every dm. and nr-
1 rive" nt l'rinevlllu In thirty-six hmir Iauvi'
! I'rliievUe at 5 11. m. ever- day, and arrive-) at ,
' Tho Dalles In thirty-.six lionrs-
' Carlifs the U. S. Mail, Passengers and Express j
1
Connects at l'riiiwlllo with j
Stages from Eastern and Southern Or-
epon. Northern California and
all Interior Points.
Aln. ! .iilif.t clote connection at The Dalles with
fni', from l'ortland and ha.itern points
ccarieaas Myers,
i;ccil accommodations along He road.
First-class Coacbes and Horses used.
. Express matter handled witn special care,
stage omens:
M. Slcli-1 A- ,'i. 'k Store, llimitlllii IIimihh,
I'rliK-vlllti. riw llullim.
0 m wii 1 lams m
;r. -v mm fRxn
' .......
fr 1 1 Ti ,1 T -j-1 li I 1 11 ki .,- x n title in t he a airs or men lanic i. iat;cn at its m
VIIIIK 14 1 I Tit I II 111 " v J J fi!
xuun 111 ibiiiivii
. leads on to jovtunc.
CLiflfl STORY,
Art Teacher
Is uallud to the fact that
Hugh Glenn,
Dealer in Glass, Lime, J'hiHter, Cement
and Building Material of till kimln.
Carrln th Fluimt I.lnr nf
Picture Moaldinss
The poet unquestionably had roforenco to tho
iuliii-Oit Salmi
Room 3, Ikttiiujen JSuildimj,
Will Rive Ia'ohs Mondays and Thnrnlny
uich week, or oltener if dcirtil
of
W. E. GARRETSON.
Leading - Jeweler.;
l O I, K Al JK N t rot t T 1 1 K
To Db foand in the City.
72 CXJashington Street.
The Dalles
Gigar : factory
PIEST BTEBBT.
FACTORY NO. 105.
1 w
n
in
pTri- a p i f t,,! j!uHt jri
XvXxvXiilO niiuiiifiietnred, antl
orderu from all jmrtHof tlie country tilled
on the HliorteHt notice.
Oscar Neolw, nardoned by Gov. Alt
geld after eight years imprisonment, h
Bfjain booked for a life sentence. That
is, he is enRaged to be married.
A comet was formerly considered the
forerunner of disaster. The one in Cas-1
eiopia may mean a new novel by Hack- j
yard Stripling. '
B3. SAHDEH'S EUCfWJJ BELT
With Electro-Wlasrvetlc SlTsPEHSORY.
wn, UUc'i I'uKnU! lle-t ImgrnvettftilU !
iMIIt irv without m u a, ai.liCT,
ovewaiatic, (f tram ' - -v I . ;
crcnan, as ti-rvoos C-1, jr. w m. M , .. J'. ', .
ia.m' ! k-, JiimLaso, icut ri tm v r n Tn-
OaiJrrfct Ui,r'riiiKU oy-T a. e'E"-p nrri.- ,
tt tiiiioimUiiitOiii;ianr9)TMbBriL.t uuu,!u-
IwilVj 1 'i,"1 V."'i,.h ' " L T II I n Cite
hilars fciuUlorliiuva I'ampuiet. nuiii.l.eall,irec
SANDUN ELECTRIC CO.,
fto. 111! flint -Slrcet, M'UWWXSU OIIK.
The reputation of THE DALLES CI
GAK Iiiih become firmly e,itabliHhed,and
the demand for the home maiiufactured
article in. inereiiHiim every day.
A. ULRICH & SON.
W. r. WINKJIA.N, ', MitlllltlllN.
All Watch Work Warranted.
Jewelry Made to Order, j TT ii C K I I
I W, H. BUTTS, Prop.
j No. 90 Second Sroot, Tho Ikllos Or.
This well known Htand, kept by the
, well known V. II. IttittH, lonn a rem
i dent of Vun:o county, Iiiih an extraordi
1 nary flnu Htoek of
I Sheep Herder's Delight and Irish Uisturbnnc
In fact, all tho leading braudH of fin
Willl'H. I.imidru nml flli.iiru (livo tli
old man a call and you will come auin
i:)H Sim;. mil St.. Th Ititl!. Or.
A. WESOLO,
The Boston Tailor,
, East End Second St.
Siiits Made to Order from
$18.00 up.
Pants from $5.00 up.
I l'irf.'i:t I'll (liutnuittMHl.
at CRANDALL $ BURGET'S,
Who are selling those goods out at greatly-reduced rate
MICHELHACH JIHICK, UNION BT.
T n pp Pi 1 rfpi i n r
Have your Lace Curtains, Shirts, Col
lars and Cuffs laundried by
THE TROY STEAM LAUNDRY,
of Portland, Or. Leave your "bundles
with Thos. McCoy, No. 110 Second St.,
before Tuesday noon, and get them on
Saturday.
. 5at'sfa(;tior Ouarar?teed
t
MINHNS
A $7,000,000 fire ia ronorted from Lou.
don, England.
A Million Friend.
A friend in need is a friend indeed
and not less than one million people
have found just such a friend In Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs, and Colda.Jf you have never
used this Great Cough Medicine, ono
trial will convince you that it has
wonderful curative powers in all
diseases of Throat, Chest and Lung.
Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that
is claimed or money will bo refunded.
Trial bottjea free at Snipes & Kineraly's j
arug atore. Largo bottles 50c and $1.00.
AVuntml.
A girl to do general housework. Good
wages. Apply at this office. tf
! TH F J,':".1' lielB Chronicle lx rccou'iiird
I 1 I I L IIS I'M-LMltfflllv tu, tif.iiw ......... i
cilizonL1,0';!0 HOMEsi'l? .vf ,ui,'i
a'..,1" watch tho coiiiiiniH ui in , n n nn n
dailyfor the M.iclct lo'..l m.- . it PA P RR
fnCwT,,.li1"1.,!lu""l."!? 1,10 tM KlTlvU
in iiiuhirlty and importititr Tako it invliiio
you who don't, try mine ont, preiiiliim X,s. 1
J. F. FORD,
GHflS. flDflHS,
Shoemaker
No Fit, No Pay.
Union St., opp. European House.
Oi lit, Jlriliiti, ,vilj ,vrtes UMlvT ()llt(, )(
Miirch !, jsyri:
fi. 15. Mi:n. Mm. Co.,
. , Dufur, Oregon.
'lentlemtn :
On arriving homo last week, I found
y' wl ,ii anxiously awaiting. Our
little girl, eight and one-balf years old,
who had wasted away to H8 pounds, is
now well, strong and vigorous, and well
fleshed up. .S. It. Cough Curo has done
ts work well. liotli of the children like
It. ) our ti. It, Cough Curo has cured
and Kept away all hoarseness from me.
t n 0 ,.., !)Vory 0,1,' witl Kreetlngs
lor ail. Ishirig you prosperity, wo are
ouih, Mit. & Mas. J. F. Foiiu.
for'th sV!rf!,',!.0(t,cl f1,' 'tii'tcliwrlul.Hii.l remty
tii.i 1 1 u i I , . clw'e "iir yxtcw with
ihwa'sM" (:te, u tnli",K' twow'
Sold under u iionittvoKUarHiitcu.
SO tenth pur bottle by all drugKil.
Uliseman & Marders,
Saloon nml Wine Rooms
11 : tV'w. ',(n'N, ,"IK I1'""'-'!"" tin' old ciuiii Kround. ut the I'iicIm mid
j Jwillo oMIood riVLT. with Iiiruv.nlBlltl) lotH.limnd Mn ctsHinl iillmi-. tiood Mill
itnd iiiri!viit(!r,w!tliHliiid.'lii iiriilmfmi, imrfecl druliiiiKo.dnliclitiiil iiinuutiilli
eliiniitv, tlicccntriil iittriictloii iih a Iikiimi tain mhiuimt ii'Mirt fur nil Ouiruli.
IxdiiK tho noiiri'Hl limn to .Mt. Hood. It d, iiiiuiri.llok.- iih m luiMinfuclnrlm:
I i-r, ho in; tho imtiirii i fiit.'r fnv jf-o niimc iiUIch tin- lunt irdiirimd lit
V ,Y n r'"K '"" ""?.!!r 1""V I'""'"1' ''I U" iliiil.llii: HticmiiH mid vitt
fnlln, wiMlj hiiriii'Mifl. hrrf oliriii ninth,, putter cxIkIh, thete the nittin
fnolorli'S will ceiili'Mdirriiuiidiil by hull nnd I'lliimlo thnt (miiiiut bo Mill
TITLE PERFECT
mini'
...,nd
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w , Vii .,r 1 "'J',1 "f"'i'IH'"'. H"I with tr.iiiM'orlntloii iilrcml" i"",1"'
(ili will 1 1 1 1 (1 tliih the .liMf to niiiKeii jierfeot hoiiieor 11 juiylni' nm'Wfl
r -'-' u..v y.' " w"i
Wasco County, Oregon.
W. RossWinans.
Tho Dalles,
Oregon.
Northwest corner nf Keemul nnd
Court Htreots.
Eggs for Hatching
From thoroughbred fowls.
13 eggs.
'-'0 cbbh. .
Address :
Chilli
,?2.00
il.00
K. M. HAUKIMAN,
J-Indersby, Or,
D. BUNNELL,
Pipe Won, Tin Repairs ana Boolia
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESBUBE.
Shop on Third Street, next dour weBt of Young
JiJuekBuutli bhop.