The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 19, 1893, Image 4

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
H. C. NIELSKN,
Til K DAIilitlS
(KK(H)N i I
Twolv Men Urinvncd.
Vuin.va, .Inly IS Tin- irtmcati's ii
Imvit fioitn Iiit. claimed twelve more
viutiins today. For some time past op
orations have heon carried on with the
object of tukins out of tho river rooks
that havo jjiven tho name of Iron Gutes
to tliis part of tho river. Twelve work
mon, who were in a small bout,
wore caupht in tho enrrunt, which rune
with great violence at this" point, and
dashed against a dredger moored in the
stream. The boat waf smashed and the
men thrown into tho river. Thev were
carried down tho stream by the rushing
watera before any assistance could be
given them and every man of the party
drowned.
Last fall I wab taken with a kind of
summer complaint, accompanied with n
wonderful diarrhoea. Soon after my
wife's sister, who lives with us, was taken
in thosame way. Wousedalmostevery
thing without "beneilt. Then I said, let
us try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhiea liemedy, which we did, and
that cured us right away. I think much
of it, as it did for me what it was recom
mended to do. .lohn Ilertzler, Bethel,
Berks Co., Pa. 2" and 50 cent bottles
for sale by Blnkeley & Houghton. Drug
gists. Will Urge lt I'romiu liciiuiil.
New Yor.K, July IS. At a special
meeting of the board ol directors of the
Maritime Exchange today it was unan
imously agreed tourge the prompt re
peal of the silver purchase clause in the
Sherman act.
"My little hoy was very bad oft for two
mouths with diarrhoja. M'e used var
ious medicines, also called 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 b?tt medicine made and
can conscientiously recommend it to ail
who need a diarrhiea or colic medicine.
J. E. Hare, Trenton, Tex. 25 and 50
cent bottles for sale by Ulakeley it
Houghton, druggists.
ltenl Kstati;.
Clothier an Tailor.
,l)ivididl the lnnesjTT.inooLlf'r
CxefSg vmmm Goods,
V.6f .. J 7r,V..r ,' ffr
v jf. ) llllKS aIll I cik.'u, i
COU. SKCOiVP AJfP WAINO. TEH': 1)A1,LKS, OH.
HORSES
HORSES
-
.Comer Jlarn, VXTOX STOCK YAH PS, Chicayo, Jilt.
The largest and only strictly commission dealer in horses in
tho world, will'hold his 4th extensive sale of west
ern branded horses for season 1893, on
WBDITESDAY, iTTTZLfST 19.
Entries should be made at once.
HORSES HORSES
J. O. MACK,
FE WfflE? and LIQUOR
DOMESTIC
And KEY WEST
CIGARS.
THE
CELEBRATED
PABST BEER.
N
FRENCH'S BLOCK.
171 SECOND STItEET,
THE DALLES, OK.
THE EUROPEAN HOUSE
The Corrugated llulhllnr; next Door to Oiiurt Hnmu.
Chas. Payette and wife to Nicholas
Marx, 61 acres in section S, township 3
eolith, range"14 east ; $2,500.
MARRIAGE MAXIMS.
. JsEVr.'-: hoth be angry at the same
'time, v.--
Nkvtu talk at one another, either
aloue or in company.
Lkt each one strive to yield of tenest
to the wishes of the other.
Nevet: find fault, unless it is perfect
ly certain that a fault has been com
mitted, and always speak lovingly.
2?kveu let any fault you have com
mitted go by until you have frankly
confessed it and asked forgiveness.
'illrtE very nearest approach to domes
tic liappiness on earth is in the cultiva
tion on both sides of absolute unselfishness.
Elder S. S. Dearer, of McAllisterville,
Juniatta Co., Pa., says hie wife is subject
to crump in the stomach. Last summer
she tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Kemedy for it, and was
much pleased with the speedy relief it
afforded. She has since used it when
ever necessary and found that it nerer
fails. For sale by Blakeler & Houghton,
Druggists.
Mexican Silver store polish causes no
dust,
Notice.
All city warrants registered prior to
July L'd, 1S91, will bo paid on presonta
f )ii of the same at my office. Interest
ceases after this date."
1. 1. Huiiokt, Treasurer.
The Dalles, Or., July 5th, IS!)!!.
Get your bathing payts from S. & N.
H.irris.
WOOD, WOOD, WOOD.
Dost grades of oak, fir, and Blab cord
wood, at lowest market rates nt Jos. T.
Peters & Co. (Office Second and Jeffer
nou streets. )
l'.OO.UK TO IlKNT.
Furnished rooms to rent. Apply ut
tiie residence of Mrs. C. N. Thornbury,
Second stieet, The Dalles, Or. tt
Ouott .loll I'rliitlllK.
If you havo your job printing done at
'1'r.v. CiiKoxicu: you will hare the ad
vuiitago of having it clone with the moat
modern and approved type, with which
e keep continually supplied. All jobs
under the direct supervision of one of
tho most, successful and artistic printers
in tho Northwest.
Handsomely FiMiisM Rooms to Rent by the Day, WceK or Mouth.
Meals Prepared by a First Class English Cook.
TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Men.
3MCE-LS. DHI. FB.ASSR, Proprietor.
TheDmil.es
Wasco County,
Oregon,
The Gate City of the Inland Empire is situated at the 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 trade reaching as far south us Suiumw
Lake, a distance of over two hundred miles.
The Largest Wool Market.
The rich grazing country along the eastern slope of tho Ca
cades furnishes pasture for thousands of sheep, tho wool from
which finds market here.
The Dalles is tho largest original wool shipping point in
America, alxjut 5,000,000 pounds Iwing shipped lust year.
ITS PRODUCTS.
The salmon fisheries are tho finest on the Columbia, yielding
this year a revenue of thousands of dollars, which will ho more
than doubled in the near future.
The products of the lx-nutiful Klickitat valley find market
here, and the country south and east lias this year filled tho
warehouses, and al! available storage places to overflowing with
their products.
ITS WEALTH.
It is the richest city of its size on tho coast and its money is
scattered over and is lwing used to develop more fanning 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
:oruer stones she stands.
I'ur Hunt.
Itonmn to rent at Iter. A. Horn's resi
dence on Ninth street. 0-L'3daw.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
N HAS A TAMILY OP
V-V 2000 HEADERS.
'j-iioy read The Chronicle to mt dm into,. ,.,i
jnM idlaMe i (.,. And tlitry rend uvwy lino
thef is In the -.ape. That I what makes the
Chronicle iin invnlmihlit utlvcrtl iiif; medium.
Tim newsier thut rocs to tho family
nruihloi fa tho one (0) that tho advertisers
ut today jxitr.mio when they ileilre to
uiich the cok'. When they want your trade
tl.Hrminoiinceniciifa ho fauna In thojiapcr.
Ixjok over our column mid ohiervo (ho vtrlfica
Urn of the truth of ti.fa insertion. Jieinunhvr,
h u jiii jiiiiiuyoi two thousand
I fa worth lining for through thtto
voiumiis, I'spciuiiy m nt our very
11 M
DC
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Daily and Weekly Editions.
THE CHRONICLE was established for. the ex
press purpose of faitli fully representing The Dalles
and the surrounding country, and the satisfying
effect of its mission is everywhere apparent. It
now loads all other publications in Wasco, Sher
man, Gilliam, a large part of Orook, Morrow and
Grant counties, as well as Klickitat and otlior re
gions north of The Dalles, honce it is tho best
medium for advertisers in the Inland Empire.
The Daily Chuonkjlk is published every eve
ning in the week Sundays excepted at 0.00 per
annum. The Weekly Cjihomolh on Fridays of
each week at $1.50 per annum.
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McCLURFS MAGAZINE,
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which Im.s nmonj,' lt coiitrllmtorh the most famoin ir.ithnis In
niiL'h writers us the follnwlnc
II. L. Stevonsfon,
Iviulyanl Kijiliii;,
A. Coiuui Doylu,
Octave Tlitiiiot,
Williiun Doiin IFowulls,
Hrot Ilurto,
Chirk HiiHsell,
Joel Chandler Ilurriw,
Tliointis Ilnrdv,
J. T. Trowbridge,
.leioiui! Ii. .leroiiK!.
rnuiei'P HodfjHon I'.urnott,
Tlieodoro IttioHvvult,
Joaquin Miller,
Oilhort I'nrkur.
John I'liirrouliK,
Anierleii mid Hlighmd, llieludini:
lluniliii (iiirhind,
1'rof. K. S. ilolden,
Prof. C. A. YmuiK,
II. II. lloyenen,
lloliutt Miirr,
Henry M. Stuiiley,
Archibald Furlit'H,
Andrew I.uiik,
iiruh Ome .lewett.
Dr. .1. S. llilliii(.'s,
W. H. Henley."
Cii)it. Clnirlcs Kiiij:.
A liinuiK) Diuulet,
Cuinilc i'huuuiurion,
Kdwurd Everett Ilule,
Prof, (irahuiii Hull.
Mrs. Koht. Louie; Stuvenifon.C'ainile Fhuiunarioii,
F. Clarion Crawford, l.illie Chase Wynmn,
larKiuet IJeland, Harriet Preneott Spoilord,
Herbert I). Ward, Ktlward Everett Hale,
Elizabeth tjtuurt Phelpa, Louiae Chandler Motilton,
Kiieh number o( McCLUFlE'S MAGAZINE rontnllih two hunilsomel) Illustrated lnter lew
wiiu Hueu uininus ieopit' us
Jules Verne, Archdeacon Farrar,
Frani'tH HoduKun ltitrnott, ThoiiniH A. Edision,
Tisnandier, tlit! famouH F. PiopkiiiHon Smith,
French Halloonist, II. II. Hoyeson,
mill ninny others, have furnished nmteriiil for esiieclillly jirenured Intervluw.s which will iii.'ur
(ally illustrated in thin iuurhzIiic.
Kuch number contains two or three .sliort stories by famouH nutliors. I'ully Illustrated Htoried will
niioar in early iiuiiIh.th by
ThoiiniH Hardy, William Dean HowellH, K. L. Stevenwon,
Hudyard Kipling, Ilret Harte, Sarah Orne Jewett,
Joel 'Chandler Harrit", Harriet Prei-Tott Spoll'ord, Octave Tliunet,
Conan Doyle, Francen Ho(1khoii llurnett, Stanley J. Weynian.
WliNKY fvl. STANUliY
will contribute, e?iK.clally for youut; reader, 11 thrllllugl)' Intcre.stliiK htoryof African Adventure
SATl'RAI. HIHTOKV AND A DVENTl'IiE.
There will W pvcral artlclei written by Hnymond niothujayt, who has been eitlled bv Mr. V. T.
Htead the best Interviewer in lhiKlaud, from material (lirnHlied him by ,arl lloganbaok, ot Ham
burg, thuKroat animal lmiKirler anil trainer. The?e articles deal with
The Capttne of Wild HeastH. The TranHporlation of Wild HeiiHtH.
Tho Training of Wild Jieuntb. The Adventureri and Etioapci; of Karl Haenbeck.
The series will r,e lllmtratc-d by uu KiiKliih artUt of nekuouledKCd skill in drawing v. lld unliiiiiln.
.foil?.- lluiiuouniis, C I-. IIoi.i.ki:, ))n. C. C. Aiiikitt, ami other writer lamou for their work in
this Held, will contribute to the iiiiiKiultic.
Of Interest to both Yount; and Old will be
PJiOF. 11. L. GARNER'S AFRICAN EXPEDITION TO TIIE GORILLAS.
ArraiiKemeiit.s have been made, In connection with a lending IIiikIInIi review, to luibllsh 1'rol.
GarniT K letterMle.erlitiveof his jirescnt exixilltlon to Africa, 1'rof. (iarner Is noted the world
over (or tin' curious and InterestiiiK InvestlKatloii.s ho Ii making in the, Niiewdi of monkcyx. He
-'ill.-l for Africa last N;ilemhcr for the Mike of further inir.illiui.' hlh Htudles hi the native haiiiiU of
the gorilla. The llluatratlou.s for these urtiide.s will be from pliotocraidiN tiiken by 1'rof. (lamer.
The inuxuliio also contiilus mini liitere.itlnc urtlclvM under the followiiiK coiiiirehemdvii headM
' " Tim Edu-e of tho Future." " KnowIedKe of Immediate Value."
" Newest Knowledge." " The Present Hour."
" Stranger than Fiction," etc.
We areolleriiiK tills Hpleuilld iniiKiilue with the Daily ClinoHici.r for only 7.'J0 a ear, iiaynblc
In advance or in monthly Installments u desired.
Wo make this cvceiitlonal oiler in order that we niav ecciirc n hire niimlxir of ncn hiibscrlbcrx,
but all who arc already nub'crlbers limy avail tlieniselvci, of this opportunity to ceciiru thin L'reut
inat;:LIne. nil up the blank and end it In, to
THE DAILY CHRONICLE, The Dalles, Or.
PRJNZ & ISTrSCIIJU
- VI VI.I.UH Iti
Furniture and Carpels;
We have added to out diihuicmi!
somplete Undertadin,' Establishnicnt,
and us wo are in no way oonnectcd with i
the Undertakers' Trust, our prices trill I
be low aecoriinirly.
From TERffllHRli or INTERIOR Polnh-
TIU'-
NDieiiFa
RHILROHD 13
In the line to take
TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SDL
It Im the DIuliiR Cur ltmite. It ruiiH Thrast y.
N'eHtllmled T rains every day In the ytmrto 3r
j3l paul and tJtiicagtp
THE CELEBRATED
COLUMBIA BREWERY,
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
This well-known Ilruwerv is now turnin out the heat. Iti-er nml Pnnui
east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for lliu mauufacturo of ood liculth
ful Jk'er have boon introduced, and only the first-oluHH article will be pluced on
the market.
NO CHANOK Of CAI18.1
Ciuimon'il of lllnlnr- Cits llllHIirimilKtKl. I'llllV
man DrawliiK UixnuKleoKirsof latoatequlpmeiil;y
PI I.'I.'IIIVI! fi
aiiLfi inu ui
llext that can bo coiiHtructHl, anil 111 wtild;
itccinuuiodatloiiH urn both Free and I'lirnliMi
for liohluraof l-'lrxt andecouil chis.i Tlckuti,IiWfl
mum UAY MAIM
A continuous line, couuectliii; with all Ii
iifl'ordltiK direct and iiiiiutorriiited service
J'llllmali HksiiHjr reM.'rvatloiiB call be ccil!d
in luivuiico inroiiKn any iikciii ol inn road,
PAUL KREFT & CO.,
-DKALKItS rN-
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS
And tho Most Complete and the Latest Patterns and Designs in
Tiinmimi rinurrn i'., hum (mm d!
innUUUn llUCId point la AuiertaFS
blUKVL iiiu:v 111 tiiu Loiiipiiuy
I'lill liiforiuiitlnii conccruliiK rati, ttae ifaB
trains', touted and other detnllN furnlBhcil cil
nppiicaiiou lo
Af?oiit 1). 1'. it A. Nav. Co., ItiKllhitiir olUce,tw3
Wi III 1
A. 11. C!llAlllrOH,
Ann t. (loncral I'luthuiiKer Aet., I'orthunl. JPj
CANDY,
T A HTirv CANDY
HUUA WATER AND ICE OREAJ
ih.f&. um ii 1 ttv H",1 1 "Per niiKorH. Nono hut the heHt hraudii of t)i
k . ui w n-W 1 laiua and .1. W. MuHiiry'H 1'aintH uh1 in all ,,r work, and nom but
the nioHt Hkil ed wotkiuon employed. AieutH for M.iKt.ry Liquid I'al No
ord "11XtUrU A rHt "tfiao ii all color.. All
Poiut Eliot) oornor Tliinlund WasliiiiKton 8ta., Tho DalleH. 0rerou
QoSiimbia
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
This Popular House
line lately been thoroughly renovated ami nowly
ftirniHlied tlirouliout, and id now hotter than
over jiriijiaied to furuiHh tho bewt Iloti'l
(iccoiiiniodatluiiH of any Iiouho hi the
oily, and at tho very low rate of
1 a day. First-Class Meals, 25c.
Onico of tho fimt and commodlouii oppoHltioti Btaice
t l)iifur, KhiKHh.y, TvkIi Valloy, Wuplnllln,
Witnii 8priiij,H ami IVliiKvilUi in In tho llotul
uiid porHoitH uutnu' l I'rinovillo ean huvo
l.Ofl hv ffuinu on thin ritituo lino.
All trains stop here.
Candies and Nuts ".n",:;;;';;:
w&Speeialiii!
Flnout Pcianut Roaator In Tho DtM
238
2d Strout
i r-i At rlKhtl
J Kill I. II Mr. U
ri'N
'tuurw1
JOHN PASHEK,
Merchant Tailor!
76 Count Stfaat,
Next door to Waeoo Buii OlBoo.
IIbh JtiHt received a line lino of Harol
for Hprinir and Hiiiiiiner Biiitiiurt.
Come and See tbe New Fail
Cleaning and Repoil
to order. KutlHfuetlou j'tmraiili'C11'
photographC
FlrHt nroinhiiii nt tho VtW'O cottfl
ulr lor boat porttftltH und vluwBi