The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, August 02, 1893, Image 4

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
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TELi.;"!rAihl.-U Lei iiO'JTu.
A Fruitful Came f Kiillttny Aooltlriits
Hay I Jo lieinovoil.
""Telegranhhur from :i train in motion
has for .sonic yorus been practiced in
this country, lint in this us in many
other electrical applications America
is ahead of European practice. All
Europe stood horror-stricken not loop
apo at the awfulnoss of a railway ac
cident on tin Kiviorn. The station
master dispatched a train on the wrong
line toils doom of rushing- into anoth
er train anil crashing- over the preci
pice. Hells were rung- and people
shouted, hut there was no means of
stopping the train wrongly started, and
the statioumaster shot himself as he
heard the crash.
This and other accidents more or less
similar, says the l'ittshurgh Dispatch,
have appealed so strongly to railway
directors for the necessity of establish
ing a means of communication from
trains in motion that European engi
neers arc now encaged in testing- vari
rious systems whereby this can he ef
fected. Some recent trials at Algeria
are said to have lieen most successful.
The tests included the exchange of tel
egrams between a train in motion and
the station; between two trains in
motion: the telegraphic stoppage of a
train: started anil out of sight, it was
ordered to stop, start again, and re
turn to the station; two trains started
on the same track, and approaching j
each other at an express speed of near-1
ly one and one-quarter miles a minute,
avoided collision by mutually and
automatically warning- each other by
an indication of their direction, and
the position, according to kilometer
posts, which they hail attained. The
signaling- arrangements are carried out
by :M."Etienne. the well-known inven- .
tor. The fact was established that
every train can bo kept within call of
tlie station at any point in its route,
and thus one of the most fertile causes
of frightful accidents may now be re-,
moved. i
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I'CIlllllilll.- I'lHllTtilljlT. I
There are about three hundred wom- j
en undertakars in the United States.
Ir. Thoina liatte. editor of the!
Graphic, Texarkuim, Arkansas lias
found what lie believes to he the best
remedy in existence for the llux Hi?
experience is well worth rummnburingr.
He fiiys : "Last summer I hail a very
.Eevere attack of flux. 1 tried almost
-swury known leuiedy, none giving relief.
"Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar-
- rhcea J'emedy wa recommended to me.
I purchased a bottle and received almost
.immediate relief. 1 continued to use
the medicine and was entirely cured.
I take pleasure in recommending tlii-
itromeily to any person suffering with
'Elicit a disease, as in my opinion it is the
beat medicine in existence." 25 and ."0
cent bottles for sale by Jllakeley fc
Houghton, Druggists. lm.
The success of Mrs. Annie M. Heam,
of JIcKeesport, Pennsylvania, in the
treatment of diarrhiea in her children
will undoubtedly be of intere.it to many
mothers. Rhe eiiys: "I spent several
weeks in .lohnstown, Pa., after the great
flood, on account of my husband being
employed there. We had several chil
dren with us, two ot whom took the
diarrhiea very badly. J got eoine of
Chamberlain's Colic, Ciiolera, and
Diarrhoea Remedv from Rev. Mr. Chap
man. It cured both of them. I knew
of several cases where it was equally
successful. 1 think it cannot be excelled
and cheerfully recommend it." 2" and
50 cent bottles for sale by Hlakeley &
Houghton, Druggists. lm.
Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for
BAppepsia, torpid liver, yellow skin or
kidney trouble. It is guaranteed to
give you satisfaction. Priee 7-lc. sold
by Snipes it Kinersly, druggists.
niitici:.
Inasmuch as my wife, Georgie Anna
Erooks, lias, without just cause or prov
ocation, left my bed and board, against
my wishes and consent, nnd refuses to
return or further livo with me, I hereby
warn all persons not to give her any
credit on my account, as 1 will not pay
any bills of her contracting after this
date. Cai.i:ii Hkooks.
)allfcs City, Or., July 19, lSO.'i.daoutwit
Notice.
All city warrants registered prior lo
July '2d, 1 SO 1 , will bo paid on presenta
tion of the same at my office. Interest
ceases after this date.
I. J. Huiiokt, Treasurer.
The Dalles, Or., July r,th, 1803.
Ti iJo'liiijiiuiil Taxpayers.
All prosperty upon which taxes are not
paid by the 1st of August, will bo levied
upon and sold according to law.
T. A. WaI).
.Sheriff.
WOOD, H'(M)I), WOOD.
Best grades of oak, fir, nnd slab cord
wuuC, at lowest market rates at Jos. T.
PcU-id & Co. lOIIico Second and Jeffer
lion streets.)
C. L. Phillips, assignee of Win. Farm
& Co., will on August .'Id, 18911, sell, in
front of the court houso the book ac
count uncollected, also all proinisory
notca remaining in his hands. tf
Go to N. Harris for fine prints: 20
yaidh for $1.
Go oil Job l'riiitliiir.
H you liavo your job printing done at
Tub Cjiiconicm: you will have tho ad
vantage of having U done with tho most
modern and approved typo, with which
wo keep continually supplied. All jobs
under tho direct supervision of one of
tho mo4t successful and artistic printers
Iu tho Northwest,
This
Is the i
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Of the Year
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Olhen 3
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Judicious
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Advertising
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Pays.
I-I. C. NIELSEN,
Clothier and Tailor.
. Decidedly tin Finest Line of
Gents' K-uriiisliinp: Goods.,
Trunks ami Wiliscs, etc., etc.
COK. SECOND AND WASHINGTON. THE DALLES, OIL
THE EUROPEAN HOUSI
fill" CiirrilRiiteil ItltlhlliiK next Door to Court lltmsn.
HandsouiGly Fnriiislicfl Rooms lo Rent by tho Day. Week or Month.
Meals Prepared by a Firs Class English Cook.
TRANSIENT PATRON AG-E SOLICITED.
Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Men
PHOTOGRAPHER
First premium at the Wasco county
air for best portraits and views.
T,4 A R T I CACTO R Y
SODA V7ATEE AND I0E OEEAM.
Candies and Nuts "Utt-
POy Specialties
MRS. H. FH.ASEH., Proprietor.
J. O. MACK,
FiflE-WlWE0 and LIQUOR
DOMESTIC
Ar.o KEY WEST
CIGARS.
THE
CELEBRATED
PABST BEER
TIM
CM
Finest Peanut Roaster In Tho Dalles
238
i 2d Street
J.FOLCO
At rixht side
Mrs. Obarr't
restaurant.
IP.itvSfpi hips;
The Mies Daily Chronicle.
HAS A PAMILT OF
2000 EEADEES.
TUey read 'the Chronicle to Ret the latest ami
most reliable ip. Ami they read every line
that Is lu the paper. That is what makes the
Chronicle an invaluable uilverti ins medium.
The newspaper that coes to the family
llreMdes is the otic f) tint the advertisers,
cf today patronize ' when they desire tr
reach the )eop!e. When they want your trade
their announcements will be found in the paper.
Ixk over our columns and observe the verifica
tion of the truth of this nertlon. ltemember,
n trade of a family of two thousand
is worth nskinK for through thee (Q)
columns, esiclally so at our very
JOHN
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fflerchant
PASHEK,
Tailor,
76 Coutit Street,
Next door to Wasco Sun Offico.
Has jnst received a fino line of Pntnpk".
for fiirim; and "niiimcr Snitinu's.
Gome and See the New Fashions.
Cleaning and Repairing
to order. Satisfaction guaranteed.
THE
iMlly IIvenlliK Chronicle h uco-jnitd
as e-semiany in' iionie iper lor on
I)alle t ill folks' I ! rv K T7 Thh i not t bud
reiiutatlon. kiiiic r Wivl Li 2.(iTo of our U-l
citizens watch the column oi this nnnm
dully for the spiciest local news. It 1M1 E.K
succeedl in ulcannu; the lield, and hence K'ow
in popularity and Importance. Take It awhile,
you who don't; try toue of it premium oilers.
From TERMlUflli op INTERIOR Points
THK
Nita Pacific
FRENCH'S BLOCK.
171 SECOND STKEKT, : THE DAM.Kft, Oil.
RllHERTSON
I 'ropriotorM
Corner of Kourtli and Federal StH., Tlie Dalles, Oregon.
Those Stables have on hand the finest Li very in Eastern
Oregon, and can accommodate patrons with either Single
or Double Rigs, closed Hacks or Carriages day or night.
MORE ROOM.
Also, can furnish First Class accoinmodationH to teamsters with froighc
or driving teams, having added to their stables larye feeding find wagon room.
Commercial Patronage Solicilefl.
TheDmlles
Wasco County,
Oregon,
RK1LROKD
Ik the lino to take
Tn til in
It is tho Dining Car lloute. It runs Through
v'estltmleU Trulns every day in tho ynitr to
jUSl pauI-Bnd (JhiGago
INO changi: 01' CAIta.J
Comnokfl of DiniiiK Car iiiuurpiisbed. 1'ull
rami DruwJnBlloomHlcmrnof latent equipment
TOURIST SLEEPING CAILS
lieat tlintcan bo conctrucled, mid in which
accommodations are both Kreo and FiirnUhed
for holders oi 1'irit mid Becond-chih.'j Tickets, und
ELEGANT MY COACHES
A continuous line, connecting with nil II net,
uflordliig direct mid uninterrupted tervice.
I'ullniun Hleeier rckervntloiiH can bo M-curwl
in lulvanoe through uy ugent of tho road.
THROUGH TIOKETS .n,fe?i!
Knulund and huroj can bo purchnkod ut uny
uw-vuuivu ui mo company
Full information concerning. rteH, time ol
trains, routes ud other UctulU lurJiUbeil ou
application to
W. C. ALLAWAV
Agent . p. P. & A. Nv. Co., Ileguliitor odice, Tb
A. D, CHAHLTON,
Am t General VtuusuwT At., PortUua, gn.
Tho Gate City of the Inland Knijiiri' is situated ut tins head
of navigation on the MiddlV Columbia, and is a thriving, pros
perous city.
ITS TERRITOKY.
It is tho supply city for .in extensivo ami rich agricultural
and grazing country, its tradi- reaching as far south as Summer
Lake, a distance of over two hundred miles.
The Largest Wool Market.
Tho rich grazing country along the eastern slopo of tho Cas
cades furnishes pasture for thousands of sheep, the wool from
which finds market hero.
Tho Dalles is tho largest original wool shipping point in
America, about 5,000,000 pounds being shipped last year.
ITS PRODUCTS.
The salmon fisheries are tlie finest on the Columbia, yielding
this year it revenue of thousands of dollars, which will be more
than doubled in the near future.
Tlie products of tlie beautiful Klickitat valley find market
here, and the country south and east has this year filled tlie
warehouses, and fill 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 being used to develop more fanning country
titan is tributary to uny other city in Kastern Oregon.
Its situation is unsurpassed. Its climate delightful. Its pos
sibilities incalculable. Its resources- unlimited, And on these
corner .stones she stands.
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to Everyone Subscribing for
The Dalles Daily CJrmnicle
for 12 Months at 60 Cents a month.
on
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! nreenablH t timU a i""- .'cptloiml idler to send
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The Dalles Daily Chronicle
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.' 'agree, to pay (10 ets. a month, it bring understood,
that iioa, (ur'o hare sent to mij address for I iear,
u'ithou.t extra oharge, MeCl ITJiK'S MJldJlZlXE,
oonunenoing with the earrent number.
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and e- the enlert.ilnliiK ami llnel illintmtul
McC LUKE'S MAGAZIN E,
which luii amonir lt ruiitrlliiituri. the mit himoiiH imlhotH In Ametlea nun l.ilitland, Uirludlru
llii- me.t iiinoiiH aiilhotN In
such wrltern ii the followlni:
TliointiH I lard v,
.1. T. Trowbridge,
.leiome It. .lerome.
I'raiiceH llmlgi'iin I'.urnett ,
Tlieodnre UooHevell,
.loiujniii Miller,
Gilbert Parker,
.loll 11 lUirrouuliH,
Camile Flamiiiarioii.
I.illie Clmse Wyiuan.
Harriet Present! SpoHoid,
Mdward lCveretl Hale,
Limine Chauiller Moultiin,
Hamlin tiarlaml,
Prof. i:. K. Holden,
Prof. C A. Young,
11. II. P.oyeHcn,
ISohert Itarr,
Ilenrv IU. Stanlev,
Archfbalil KorlieH,
Andrew I.ant:,
Sarah Orne .lewett
Iir. .1. S. Hillings.
W. I!. Henley,
('apt. CliurlcH Kini;
Alplinm-e Hamlet,
('amile I'latinnnrioii,
Milwurd ICverett Halts,
Prof, (iridium Hull.
ALL. iS
CBRONICLEJ
Daily and Weekly Editions.
THE GJailONKJLIO was ostublishod for tho ex
press purpose of faithfully roproKoiiting Tim Dalles
and the surrounding country, and tho satisfying
oflbot of its mission is everywhoro a)parent. It
now leads all other publications in AVaseo, Sher
man, Gilliam, a largo part of (Jroolc, Morrow and
Grant counties, as well as Klickitat and other re
gions north of The Dalles, hence it is the best
medium for advertisers iu the Inland Empire.
The Daii.v Guuoniolk is published every eve
ning in tho week Sundays excepted at $().'00 per
annum. Tho Wkkrlv Ghuonjolh on Fridays of
each weok at $1.50 per annum.
For advertising rates, subscriptions, etc., address
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.,
Tlx Dalles, Oreson,
U. I.. Steven!1!)!!,
Kudyard Kipling.
A. Conan Doyle.
Oetuve Thanet,
William Dean Houelb
Hret II arte,
Clark tttib.-ell,
loel (.'Iiandler HarriH,
Mr.. Hold. I.nuiw! Stevenson,
F. Clarion Crawford,
iMarj;aret Deland,
HerlM'rt 1). Ward,
Klizalietli Stuart PIidIoh,
Kuril uunibiTiif MoCLUnii'S MAGAZINE eontnln tun liaiiiUnnielj lllutruteit Intvrrium
with Hiieh fanioii' -ople ah
JnleH Verne, Areinleaeon Farrar,
Franeex Hotlu'soii Hurnett, '1'Iioiiiiih A. FiUkou,
TiHamlier, tlie famiiUH F. HopkiiiHim Smith,
l'reueh HallooniHt, 11.11. Hoyeseii,
and manv other, have (nrnlaheil material for ivneelally iirenared iatorvliiwn which will nu
(nll illtiitrati'il In thin iinn,'alne
I'.iicli niniiher eontiiiim two or three nhort xlorli by fiiinoux mithiir- l'lilly llliiitratcil utotliMwllI
iieiir In (Aiflj iniinlHirH bj
Thomas Hardy, William Destn HowellH, U. L. SteveiiHon,
litidyard Iviplint;, HreL Harte, Sarah Orne .lewett,
.7oer(!liandler Ilarrin, Harriet Presentt Spollbrd, Ootave 'I'hanet,
Conan Doyle, FraiieeH HoiIhoii Hurnett, Stanley . I. Weyinan.
HIINKY M. STANLEY
will i onttlbutc, eipeclally (or ynuiiK leaderb, u tlirlllitiKly InlerentlUK nloryol Alneim AdviMiture.
NATFItAL 1IISTOUY AND ADVF.NTU UK.
There will l ovriil artleli.". written b) ttnymond llinthuinyt, hi. IniN been ealled b Mr W T
Ktead the bent iutervleuur in Knitlaiid. from material furniMlieit blm by Knrl Munnnliaak, oi 1 1 it in
buri;, theureat animal lniiorter and trainer. l'hee iirtli'leH deal with
The Capture of Wild HeiiHtH. The TraiiHportatinn of Wild lleimtH.
The Training of Wild JleaHtK. TluAdventureri and I'.HeapeH of Karl 1 In;;enhei'k,
Tlie M.Tk'H will oe llhiHtrated by an KiiKlh nrtUt of aukliimletlKd Hklll In drawlnr wild iinlmnli.
John Ileniiot'oiiN, '. r. IIomiiui. let ( . Ahihitt. ami oilier writer lam. ins fur tiieir mirk lu
tills Held, will contribute lo the ma;,'uliie.
Of Inten.'Ht to both Voting and Old will be
PROF. li. L. GAUNFK'S AFRICAN' KXPF.DITION TO THK OORII.I.AK.
ArrailKeinents have Ih-uii iinnle, in eonneetlon with leading IIiiullHh leview, to publish I'ml
OarnerV letters devrlptlo of hh pieent exH.dltlon to Alrlen, l'rof. liarner In noted the world
over for the rurlonx and IliteroMlm: luventlKatloiiH he N iii.ililiik' In the niieeeh of inonkevn lit1
Milled for Afilea last Hepteinl.-r for the ral.e of further mimuliiu hi" i) IiiiIIlm In the native bannUuf
the gorilla. Tlie llbi.itratloii for thee articles will be from photu'raplm taken b I'm' I .arner
The niaulne nlo coiitalioi most interiMting nrtleleo under the follow IniJ eomprehetiNlve lie!"
" The Klips of tho J'uture." " Knowledge of Imniediale N'alue."
"reweHt Iviiowl'.'ile. " I he rremint 1 lour.
" Straiiyor than Fietion," etc.
Wearoollerlni,' thin splendid niiiitiMiiie with the Daily Cnuo.N'iei.i: for only ?7 -l a year j.nynble
in udvanee or In monthly liiHtalliiieutx tin deslied.
We make tills exeeiitbnml oiler in older that we limy ni'iiren larne nniilberoi in u MMeerlln'H,
but all Who are iilread Mil)crll"r- lilnv avail tlieiiiM'Ue.s of tills opportunity to Mcnre tills ivM
miiKa.ine. Kill up the blank and M-nd It in, to
THE DAILY CHRONICLE. Tho Dallos, Or.
THE CELEBRATED
COLUMBIA BREWERY,
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
ThlH woll-Itnown Hrewery n now turning out tlie beHt Heer and J'ortet
cant of the CaHcadeH. The latoHt apiilianeeH for the mauufaeture of tfood liealtli
fill Heer have boon introduced, and only tho lirHt-ehiHH artiele will lie platTil on
the market.
PAUL KREFT & CO.,
DKALKRS IN'
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS
, And the Moot Complete and the I.atiiHt J'atterim and DohIkiih In
... "V.!tical 1 !t,,rfl P"!"!!1 UnnnerH. Nono but tho best lmuulH of tlif
MierwiiMVil iiuuH and J. W. MiiHury'a J'aintH UHed in all .mr work, and nonu W
the moHt Hkil led workmen employed. AueniH for Miirinry Liquid J'aintn. N
ehentieal eoinbinatlon or wmp mixture. A llrnt oIuhh artiele In all colors. AH
ordom promptly attended to.
Paint Shoo oornor Thirtlund WnHhintoii RtR Tim Palloa. 0ro"oo
Qolumbia
(Hotel.
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
This Popular House
Hub lately been thoroughly renovated and imwly
furnliihed throughout, and in now botler than
over preimred to furniiih tho lient Hotel
aeeoinniodutioiiH of any bonne iu tho
elty, and at tho very low rute of
$1 a day. First-Class Meals, S5o.
OHke of the fitHt nnd coiniuodioiiH opjioHltlon BtK
to Dufur, KliiRHloy, Tye;h Vidley, Wnpliilti".
Wurin SprliiKH und Priiiuvillo iw in tho Hotol
and perrioiiH K'olnj,' to J'rinuville can vu
t,00 by gotiitr on thlw Stugw lino.
All trains stop here.