The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 28, 1893, Image 4

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    The lilies Daily Chronicle.
OHKOON
MILLIONAIRE ASTOR.
An EnRlUli Opinion or One or Gotham's
Klotitut Men.
Mr. Astor. the pivat American mil
lionaire, by cominp to live atuoupstus,
has paid tho Old Country the very
greatest compliment that an American
can pay to the home of his forefathers,
tjiys London lilac): and White. Mr.
Astor is a pood deal more than a mere
millionaire. lie is an educated pentle
man with many refined tastes, and the
author of historical nove)s that have
made their mark. lie has paid a pood,
but not an extravagant, price for a
beautiful and historical house and es
tate that are better known to. London
ers, perhaps., than any of the great
homes of rural Enpland. It was about
twenty-live yean- apo that the duke of
Westminster boupht Clieveden, and it
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Advertising
Pays.
H. C. NIELSEN,
Clothier and Tailor.
! . . Decidedly the Finest Line of
Gents' Ru.riiisliiiig: Goods,
Trttnks and J'aisrs, etc., etc.
COR. SECOND AND WASHINGTON. THE DALLES, OR.
HORSES HORSES
J. S. COOPER,
Vomtr Barn, L'AVO.V STOCK YMIDS, Chicago, Ilh. .
The largest and only strictly commjssion dealer in horses in
the world, will hold his 5th extensive sale of west
ern branded horses for season 1S93, on
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AUGUST 2.
Entries should be made at once.
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W. VT. ASTOB.
is said that his grace has parted witu
It because the jerry builders had
marked the laud on the opposite bank
of the river for their own. Mr. Astor
boupht the land and prevented this
desecration. It is yomethinc after all
to possess fifty millions sterling! Mr.
Astor. not eontent with his well-managed
Pall Mall Gazette, is starting a
Tall Mall Magazine, which is likely to
succeed, for it has absolutely nothing'
to contend against at its own price ex
cept t.- three or four great American
illustrated magazines, and they should
not be very hard to beat in letterpress
or in art, for their art work is often
photographic in its origin, and their
literature has almost always been, '
from the European point of view,
somewhat provincial and amateurish.
PHOTOGRAPHER j
First premium at the Wasco county
air for best portraits and views. 1
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J. O. MACK,
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OR.
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The Dalles, Or.:
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CHRONICLE for 12 months from, date, for which
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without extra charge, McCLURE'S MAGAZINE,
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McCLURE'S MAGAZINE,
which hii nmmic It contrlliutors the mo-t Iiimons nnthori In America nml KiiKhtnd, including
Mich writer the fiilloului;
2 Street J.F0LC0
At right side
irs. uoarr
restaurant
SWIFT AS AN ANTELOPE.
That la About as Jlapld a Anrthlne on
The Dalles My Chronicle.
City Stables,
BURHAM &
Robertson
Propriutors
R. L. SteveiiHon,
Rudynrd Kipling,
A. Conan Do vie,
Octave Thanet,
Williaui Dean Hovelp,
Uret Hurte,
Clark HuHHoll,
Joel Chandler Harris,
Thomas llardv, Hamlin Garland,
J. T. Trowbridge, I'rof. K. S. llolden,
.leiotne K. Jerome. I'rof. C. A. Young,
France II ode ran Burnett, II. II. Hoyescn.
Theodore Kooeve!t,
Joaquin Miller,
Gilbert I'atker,
John IsurrouKhe,
HAS A FAMILY 0T
2000 BEADEES.
, They rend The Chronicle to pet the latest and
1 mixt reliable r.ewt. And they read ever- line
I that Is in the paper. That is what make the
Chronicle an Invaluable advertl in? metliurr..
The newspaper that poe- to the family
firesides is the one f(j) that the advertisers
ol today patronize ' when they desire to
reach the i-eople. When they want your trade
their announcements will be found in the paper.
Look over our columns and ob-erve the verifica
tion of the truth of this assertion. Remember,
a trade of a family of two thousand
is worth asfcinp for through these
columns, espcially so nt our very
About as Jlapid
Legs Can He.
The antelope first, last and all the
" fxae depends upon his legs for safety,
and 3t is fair to say they are the fleet
est, -as they are the most graceful, of
quadrupeds. There is no fun in store
for the greenhorn who attempts to
hunt this animal without understand
in? its ways and habits, says the San
lixaiiuiseo Chronicle. Anybody can
hoit and kill a bison that is. if there
were any left to kill; it is not difficult
to bag- a bear and many other large
jrame anima
mantis the most
to compete with its keen sense of sight
and smell, and also its extreme lleet
ness of foot. The power of scent is
wondenullv acute in them, for it
seems they can unfalteringly sme
man six hundred yards and bey
with the most astonishing exactness.
"Their tenacity of life is beyond all
conception.
J have frequently seen an antelope
-with one leg shot away and hanging1
"by the tendons alone, outrun and es
cape from the fleetest plains ponies.
Their race is not a long one (seldom
beyond six or seven miles), and it is
possible that an American horse of
.good mettle might run them dawn, but
as a rule nothing on the prairiescan Cleaning Qnd Repairing
eaten mem, unu uv jrrcyjiuuuu
about the onlv four-footed beast in ex
Cornpr of Fourth and Federal t-., The Dalles, Oreiron.
These Stables have on hand the finest Livery in Eastern
Oregon, and can accommodate patrons with either Single
or Double Rigs, closed Hacks or Carriages day or nighty
Mrs. Robt. Louis Stevenon,Catnile Flatnmnrion,
F. Marion Crawford, Lillie Chase Wytnun,
Margaret Delund, Harriet I'rceott Spotlbnl,
Herlmrt D. Ward. Edward Everett Hale,
Elizabeth Stuart I'helpr, Ionise Chandler Moulton,
Robert linrr,
Henry M. Stanley,
Archibald Forbes,
Andrew Lang,
Siirnh Orne Jewel t,
Dr. J. S. Killings,
V. V.. Henley.
Capt. Charleii King.
MORE ROOM.
Also, can furnish First Class
or driving teams, having added to
accommodations' to teamsters wi
their stables large feeding and wagou room.
Kaeh numluT of McCLURE'S MAGAZINE contain tun handsome! illustrated ilttcrrlewt
I til such (anions people
Jules Verne, Archdeacon Farrar, Alphonse Daudet,
France Hodgson l.urnett, Thomas A. Edison, Caniile Flammarlon,
Tissandier, the famous . Hopkinsou Smith, Edward Everett Hale,
French r.alloonist, H. II. Royeseu, I'rof. Graham Hell.
I and many others have furnished material for esiKlally pn'tmnil lutervlewii which will upr
th f reigb (ally illutratel In thl mnpnrJiie.
Commercial Patronap Solicitei.
Is; but the'antelope de- QbeBD fldUPrtiSmg PdtPS. I
ast skillful of huntsmen ' r ' i j
JOHN PASHEK,
Merchant Tailor
Ne:
76 Court Street,
ct door to "Wasco Bun Office.
Has just received a fine line of .Samples
for spring and summer -Suitings.
Come and See tie New Fashions.
to order. Satisfaction guaranteed.
istence that can be depended upon to '
keep pace with and possibty outrun
them. Xo animal in the world pos-,
messes a keener sight, except the g-i-
Elder S. S. Beaver, of McAllisterville, '
Juniatta Co , Pa., shve his w ife is subject
to cramp in the stomach. Lnst sammer 1
tihe tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Heiuedy for it, and was '
much pleaHtd with the gpeedy relief it
afforded. She has since used it when-;
ever necessary and found that it never
failB. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton,
DruggietB.
Go to N. Harris for fine prints ; 20
yards for f 1.
T U ET K'dlv Evening Chronicle Is recognized
1 n L. u etentially the home paper for the
Dalles City lolkh' UnXA C Thls if llnt u
reputation. Some rJ UJVIC 2.0CO of our best
citizens watch the columns, of thU nnnm
' daily for the spiciest local news. It 1 n.r L.l
, sueeeedl in Kleanlng the field, ulid hence Brows
in jiopularity and importance. Take it awhile,
vou who don't- try some of Its premium oilers.
From TERIHIHJUj or IfiTEfllOl? Points
-THE
Mien Mi
RAILROHD
! the line to Uk
!'T0 ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH.
It ii the Dining Car Koute. It runs Through
v'eitlbuled Iralnb every day in the yvar to
t. paul and Chicago
INO CUANGE OK CAUfi.)
Composed of Dining Can uniurpused. I'uU
.wing iioom oieepera oi laieai eqi
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
A Grut Cuiivenlence
Worlds fair viMitors travellint: via the
Korthern Pacific liailroad, and AViscon
tin Central hue, are landed at the Paid
Central station in Chicago.
This magnificent fire-proof building
lovated in the heart of the city has been
fitted up as a hotel, ruuon the European
furnished and each room is supplied
with hot and cold water, electric ligbte, I man Drawing Koom Sleepers of latent equipment
etc.
The churces for accommodations are
reasonable and parties can secure rooms! Bent that can be constructed, and in which
i .,U-nt,nt. In. i-nllino n.inn nnontu nf ttm ccommodatloiu are both Free and Furniihed
in udvance b calling ujon agents ot the , for holdersof First and Becoud-cUusTlckcU.and
Korthern Phcific railroad.
Dy taking the Northern Pacific ELEGANT DAY COACHES
thiough cur line to Chicago, visitors will, ""n"' VMMWUflM
avud the discomfort of all transfer in j
that city, and can also travel between ,
the Crund Central station and world's
fair ground by trains which run direct
between the two points. Stdlwlm-7-12
Good Job l'rliitlng.
If you have your job printing done at
Ik CwiOMCi-E vou will have the ad
vantage of having it dono with the moat
' lent and approvod type, with which
,n seep continually su'xilied. All jobs
TheDmlles
The Gate City of the Inland Empire is situated at the hsad
of navigation on the Middle Columbia, and is n thriving, pros
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 the Ca-
cades furnishes pasture for thousands of bhe-p, the wool from
which finds market here.
The Dalles is the largest original wool hhipping point in
America, about 5,000,000 pounds U'ing 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 more
than "doubled in the near future.
The products of the beautiful Klickitat valley find market
here, and the country south and east has this year filled the
warehouses, and all available storage places to overflowing with
their products.
ITS WEALTH.
It is the richest city of its size on the coast and its money is
scattered over and is leing 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
Kaeh mtraher contains two or three -hort ttorUf by famous author?, rally UlUKtrated torle will
uplienr in euny numiier oy
Thomas Hardy, William Dean Howells, K. L. Stevenson,
liudyard Kipling, Uret llurte, Surah Orne Jewett,
Joel Chandler Harris, Harriet I'rescott .Spolfbrd, Octave Thanet,
Conan Doyle, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Stanley J. Weyman.
I HliNRY M STAXLBY
will contribute, enrwclnlly lor young readers, a thrilllngly liiterectlng htoryol African Adventure
NATURAL HISTOHY AND A DVENTVK12.
There will Ik- everul artlele w rltten by Roymontl Dtuthumyt. w ho Iiuh Inn called by Mr W T
Stead the ln-xt interviewer In lluglaud. from niati'rial furnlnbol him by tri tignbk. o( llsm
1 burg, thegreat unimal imjKirter and trainer Thec nrtlcle deal with
The Capture of Wild Beasts. The Transportation of Wild IleastH.
The Training of Wild J'easts. The Adventures and Escape" of Karl Hngenbeck.
The erien will do llluitrated by an Ungliih nrtiHt of iiekiiouhtlgeI hkill In drawing wild animals.
John llciinncoiic ('. F. IIomikk. Dr. (' i Aiiiiott, and other writer Ininous for their work lu
this Held, will contribute to the mugazlne.
Of Interest to both Young and Old will bo
PEOF. Ji. L. GAENEH'S AFEICAN EXPEDITION TO THE GOKILLAS.
Arrungemcnts have Ix-cn made, In connection with a lending Kugllxh review, to publish 1'rol
Garner'h letter dcMTintlve of his present cximiitlon tn Africa, I'rof. Garner Is noted the world
over for the curious and Interesting Investigations ho Is making in the siieccli of monkeys Hi-
sailed for Africa last K-pteralier for the sake of further pursuing his studies In the native haunts ol
the gorilla. The Illustrations for these articles will ! from photographs taken by l'rol jarner
The mugazlne also contains most Interesting articles under the following comprehensive heudu
:orner stones she stands.
" The Edge of the Future." " Knowledge of Immediate Value."
"Newest Knowledge." " The Present Hour."
" .Stranger than Fiction," etc.
We are tillering this splendid magazine with the Daily Oir.0Nlri.r. lor only JT.'JOn jear, ayb!f
in advance or in monthly installments as desired.
We make this exceptional oiler In order that we may secure a large numlxT ol new Mibscrll-rs,
but hII who are already subscribers may avail themsehes of this opKirtuulty to secure this grtal
maguzlne. Fill up the blank and send It lu, to
THE DAILY CHRONICLE, The Dalles, Or.
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DALLES
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aflurdiuE direct and uninterrupted service.
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F.uglaud and hurope can be pi
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To and from ull
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THE CELEBRATED
COLUMBIA BREWERY,
AUGUST BUCHLER, PropV.
This well-known Brewery is now turning out the best Beer and Porter
east of the Cascades. The latest appliances lor the manufacture of good health
ful Beer have been introduced, and only the first-class article will be placed ol
i the market.
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i ' ler tne uireci BU)erjston oj uuo ui Agent v. r. & a aav. uo., neguiutor otiite, The
thu moat succecsful and artistic printers I UMt' 0rA'fUi chahltok,
in tbo Northwest. A,,t,t Genf' I'Mseuger Agt., i'ortland, jgn,
THE CHRONICLE was established for the ex
press purpose of faithfully representing The DalleB
and the surrounding country, and the 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 other re
gions north of The Dalles, hence it is the best
medium for advertisers in the Inland Empire.
The Daily Cukoniclij is published every eve
ning in the week Sundays excepted at 0.00 per
annum. The "Welkly Chuonicle on Fridays of
each week at $1.00 per annum.
For advertising rates, subscriptions, otc, address
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.,
T?!x Dalles, Oregon.
PAUL KREFT & CO.,
-DEALERS IN-
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS
And the Mont Complete and the Latent Patterns and Deeigna in
'"Practical Painterfl and Pauer Ifantrorn. None but tbn iat brands of tb
Rherwin-Willlatns and J. W. Mawury'H Paints uned in all our work, and none but
the most pkilled workmen employed. Amenta for Maaury Liquid Paints. No
chemical combination or poap mixture. A lirat clasa article in all colore. All
orderB promptly attended to.
Paint Shon corner Thirdand Washincton Sts., Tho Dalles. Ore"o
Qolumbia
otel
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
This Popular House
Ilaa lately been thoroughly renovated and newly
furnlahed throughout, und it) now better than
ever prepared to furnlHh the bent Hotel
accommodations of any house in the
city, and at tho very low rate of
$1 a day. First-Class Meals, 25o.
Ofllce of tho fat and commodious opposition BtKe
to Dufur, Kinsley, Tyh Valley, Waplnitla.
Warm Hprings and Pri'novllle Ih in the Hotel
mid perfions Koluy, to Prlnevllle can nave
LOO by j,'oliiK on this Btat-o line.
All trains stoft here.