The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, August 05, 1893, Image 4

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OUKOON
LARGEST, SMALLEST, OLDEST.
Tin: hiffhiMt fttlls in tho world tire
the Ribbon falls of tlu Yoseniite
throe thousand three hundred foot.
Tin: MimlL'st bird is tin Wo.-t India
liumininp hinl. Its body w less than
an inch long and weighs only twenty
grains.
Tin: oldest statue in the world is of
tho shiek of an Egyptian village. It is
believed to be not less than six thou
sand years old.
Tin: largest cut stones in the world
are in the temple of the Sun at Jlual
bee. Ahmy are more than sixty feet
long, twenty feet broad and of un
known depth.
A sitKiu ranch in the counties of
Webb and Dinnnet, Tex., gives pasture
to about 1.500.000 sheep. It contains
over -100,000 acres, and is considered
the largest in the world.
ilnnnmt IVel mi thu Slilewnlk.
Tho street car hint passed, but to catch it he
reckoned,
So he ran like a !eer, and shouted and beckoned,
Till lie planted his heel
On a smooth bit of peel
Then he saw half a million of stars In a jecond.
He was in too great a hurry ; better
have waited for another car. There are
cases, however, where haste is necessary.
If you have night-sweats, foverishness,
weak, sore Iuiibh and a hacking cough,
do not lose an hour in obtaining a sup
ply of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis
covery. Delay in such cases is danger
ous; it may he fatal. Before the disease
has made too great progress, the
"Golden Medical Discovery" is a certain
cure. In fact, it's guaranteed to benefit
or cure, or money paid for it promptly
refunded. J
Mr. J. C. Boswell, one of the best
known and most respected citizens of
Brownvrood, Texas, suffered with diar
rhoea for a long time and tried many
different remedies without benefit, until
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrluva Remedy was used; that re
lieved him at once. For sale by Dlakeley
& Houghton, Druggists. lm.
A Sumluy at the Seaside.
During the summer season the Dalles,
Portland ec Astoria Navigation Co. will
make a rate of $3, Dalles to Astoria
and return, and $4, Dalles to Ilwaco
and return.
The above rates will be in effect on
Sundays only. Steamer Regulator will
leave The Dalles at 7 a. m. Dalles City
will arrhre at Portland in time to con
nect with the Lurline for Astoria and
Ilwaco. The Lurline will leave Ilwaco
Sunday evening and will connect with
the Dalles City Mondav morning for The
Dalles.
The above tickets will be limited to
three day from date of sale.
W. C. Allah-ay, G. A.
NOTICE.
"IiiKKmucli as my wife, Georgie Anna
Brooks, hae, without just cause or prov-
ocation, left my bed and board, against
my wishes and consent, and refuses to
return or farther live with me, I hereby
Mvarn all persons not to give her any
-credit on my account, as I will not pay
any bills of her contracting after this
date. Caleb Biiooks.
Dalles City, Or., July 19, lS93.dsot&wit
This
Is the
Season
CM
CD
Of the Yea
GUhen
Judicious
Advertising
Pays.
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H. C. NIELSEN,
Clothier and Tailor.
. .Decidedly the Finest Line of
Gents' Kurni string
Trunks and Valises, c., etc.
Good:
COH. SECOND AND WASHINGTON. THH DALLES. OK.
THE EUROPEAN HOUSE
TIip Corrugated llullilltip nnxt llimr to Court Honor.
Handsomely Furnished Rooms to Rent by the Day, Week or Month.
Meals Prepared by a First Class English Cook.
TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
Ciood Sample Rooms for Commercial Men.
FHASEH, Proprietor.
McCLURE'S MAGAZINE
to Everyone suuscrimng m
The Dalles Daily Chronicle
for 12 Months at 60 Cents a month.
OR
J. O. MACK,
PHOTOGRAPHER
First premium at the yasco countr
air for beHt portraits and views.
rARTICpYv
SODA WATER AND I0E 0EEAM.
Candies and Nuts
at wholesale
quotation.
sESpecialties
Finest Peanut Roaster In The Dalles
2StretJ. FOLCO
At right side
Mrs. Obarr's
restaurant
WOOD, WOOl), WOOD.
Beat grades of oak, fir, and slab cord
wood, at lowest market rates at Jos. T.
Peters & Co. (Office Second and Jeffer
son streets.)
C. L. Phillips, assignee of Wm. Farce
& Co., will on August .'hi, 1893, sell, in
front of the court house the book ac
counts uncollected, also all promisory
notes remaining in his hands. tf
Oiinger & Bone's stages eu route to
Cloud Cap Inn will locate campers at the
best fishing point in Hood River valley,
where one can reach Mt. Hood in a few
hours and get their mail and provisions
daily. L'tewd
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. ItuuoET, Treasurer.
Tho Dalles, Or., July 5th, 1893.
To llluiuent Tuxuuyera.
All proaperty upon which taxes are not
paiu by tne 1st ot August, will bo levied
upon and sold according to law.
T. A. Wakd,
Sheriff.
flood Job 1'riutluir.
If you have your job printing done at
The CmiOMCLE you will have tho ad
vantage of having it done with the most
modern and approved typo, with which
we keep continually supplied. All jobs
under the direct supervision of 0110 of
the most successful and artistic printers
in tho Northwest.
The Dalles My Chronicle.
HAS A FAMILY OF
2000 HEADERS.
They read The Chronicle to get the latest and
most reliable i cws. Ami they read every lino
that Is in the paper. Thnt Is what makes the
Chronicle an invaluable advcrtl-ine; medium.
The newspaper that soes to the family
firesides is the one fi) "mt "10 advertisers
of today patronize ' when they desire to
reach the people. When they want your trade
their announcements will be found in the paper.
J-ook over our columns and observe the verifica
tion of the truth of this assertion. Itemembcr,
n trade of a family of two thousand
is worth asking for through these
columns, espcially so at our very
FIJlE WIE$ and LIQUOR
DOMESTIC
And KEY WEST
CIGARS.
THE
CELEBRATED
PABST BEER
171
FRENCH'S BLOCK.
SECOND STREET, : : THE DALLES, OR.
IAM &
ERTSON
tors,
JOHN PASHEK,
Merchant Tailor,
76 Count Street,
Next door to Wasco Sun Office.
Has just received a line line of Samples
for spring and summer Suitings.
The Fifth Annual
FAIR
OK THK
Second Eastern Oregon District
Agricultural Society,
. , WILL HE Hi:i.I) AT
uTflE DALtltES, OlJEGOJI,
ct6ber 10th, 1893,
Continuing five days.
A. S. MCALLISTER,
I'resldent.
Come andSeette Jew Fashions.
Cleaning and Repairing
to order. Satisfaction guaranteed.
TL4 C l,a"" Evening Chronicle is recognized
1 iLw essentially the home paper for the
Dalles City folks' 1J r XX C This is not a 1 d
reputation. Some n U IV1 C '-',000 of our 1 t
citizens watch the columns of this n fl D C? D
daily for the spiciest local news. It r HI L.1A
succeed I in gleaning the field, and hence grows
m popularity and importance. Take it awhile,
you who don't; try some of its premium otters,
From TEHHIHAI op INTERIOR Points
THE
lira Pat
RHILROKD
Ib the lino to take
TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH.
It Is tho Dining Car Route. It runs Through
Yentlbuled Trains every day in the yur to
fii paul and Chicago
INO CHANOK OK 0AR3.J
Composed of Dining Cars unsurpassed. I'ull
man Drawing Itoo in Sleepersof latest equipment
TOURIST SLEEPING CA11S .
Best that can bo constructed, and In which
accommodations are both Krco and Furnished
for holders of first and Second-clans Tickets, and
ELEGANT DAY COACHES
A continuous line, connecting with all Hues
affording direct uud uninterrupted service
CityStables,I
Corner of Fourth and Federal Sts., The Dalles, Oregon.
These Stables have on hand tho finest Livery in Eastern
Oregon, and can accommodate patrons with either Single
or Double Kigs, closed Hacks or Carnages day or night.
MORE ROOM.
Also, can furnish First CIush accommodations to teamaters with freight
or driving teams, having added to their stables large feeding and wagon room.
Commercial Patronage Solicited.
TheDrlles
Wasco County,
Oregon,
Tho Gate City of tho Inland Empire is situated at tho head
of navigation on the Middle Columbia, and is a thriving, pros
perous city.
ITS TERRITORY.
It is tho supply city for an extensive and ricli agricultural
and grazing country, its trade reaching us far houth as Summer
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, alxiut 5,000,000 pounds being shipped List year.
ITS PRODUCTS.
The salmon fisheries arcs tho finest on the Columbia, yielding
this year a revenue of thousands of dollars, which will be more
than doubled in the near future.
Tho products of the beautiful Klickitat valley find market
here, and tho country south and east lias this year filled tho
warehouses, and nil available storage places to overflowing with
their products.
ITS WEALTH.
It is tho richest city of its size on tho 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
corner stones she stands.
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DALLES
CHRONICLE
Tollman Bleeier reservations can bo secured
In mlvanco through any agent of thu road,
THROUGH TICKETS
hngland and hiiropu can t
ucei onico 01 me company
To and from all
lK)liiNln America.
bopuichasud at any
Full Information coneernlnK ratot, time ot
trains, route and other detalla fnriiliihw! mi
application to
W. C. CALLAWAY.
Agent I). T. & A. Nay. Co., Kegulator offlco, The
vtiin, ur., or
A. 1). (IHARI1'OK.
Au't. General fwneuger Agt,, Portland, )gn.
.Daily and Weekly Editions.
THE CHRONICLE was established for tho ex
press purpose of faithfully representing The Dalles
and tho surrounding country, and the satisfying
effect of its mission is everywhere apparent. It
now leads all othor publications in Wasco, Sher
man, Gilliam, a largo part of Crook, Morrow and
Grant counties, as well as Klickitat and othor ro
gions north of Tho Dalles, honco it is tho host
medium for advortisors in tho Inland Empiro.
The Daily Ghuoniole is published every ovo
uing in the week Sundays excepted at 0.00 per
annum. Tho Wekklv Ciiuoniom: on Fridays of
each week at $1.50 per annum.
For advertising rates, subscriptions, etc., address
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.,
Tlx :da11gi, Oregon.
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AT $2.25 PER ANNUM.
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uMueenaliUil In maki'it mot exceptional uller to ceilil
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JIarpiret Deland,
HerlMirt I). Ward,
Klizalwtli Sttmrt Phelps
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with such lamous iK-ople as
.InleH Verne, Archdeacon Farrnr, Alphotmo Diutdot,
FranceH HodL'Hon Uurnutt, ThointiH A. KdiHon, Cainile Flaininnrion,
TiaHandier, the fainotiH F. HopkitiHon Smith, Kdward hvurutt Halo,
rrdiich lnuluoniflt, 11. II. lioyoHon, I'rol. (.ruliani Hell,
and man-others, have luruished material (or osneclally pruiutnil IntervlowH which will apiMr
(ully lllustratoil in this inuRMliie.
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apjiear in early numner riy
William Dean Howollfl, H. L. StovoitHon,
Hret Harto, Sarah Onto Jewutt,
Ilarriet Prcscott Spoirord, Octavo Thanot,
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HICN1IY M. STANLEY
will contribute, especially (or ynntiK leaders, n thrlllliiKly luterestluK htoryot Alrlean Adventure.
NATURAL HISTORY AND ADVKNTITKK.
Then; will l several articles written by Raymond niathuunyi, who has been called by Mr. W T.
Htoad thu lastt Interviewer in Ilnnlanil, frnin material lurulsliiil him by Karl tliaaiibak, ol Ham
burK, thoK'rwit animal linjuirter anil trainer. Thex' articles deal with
The Ciipturo t)f Wild HeastH. The TratiHportiUion of Wild lleaatH.
The Training of Wild JtuiiHts. The AdventureH and KHUiijieH of Kurl Hairenbeck.
Thu series will ne lllustrateil by au CukIHIi nrtlst of iiel;uolidi;i.'d skill In drawtiiK wlhl unlmali.
John lluiii'.ocoiis, (', I'. Hoi.ii:n, 1 Mt. ('. ('. Aiiiiott, and other writers lamous (or their work In
this Held, will contribute to the miik'a.iue,
, Of IntereHt to both Yottng and Old will he
PROF. It. L. GAliNKR'S AFRICAN ICXPKDITION TO THK GORILLAS.
Arrangement have been made, in connection with a leading Kncllsh review, to liubllsh l'rof
(iarncr'a letters doeriptlvo of his present ixH.slitlou to A(rlca, l'rof. (lamer Is noted tho world
over for the curious and InterestlliK InvestlKatloiiH ho Is makliiK in tho siiecch of iiioukeyN. Hi
Milled for Africa last .September for the sakoof further pursuing his Htudlus In tho native hauut.s of
thoKorllla. The Illustrations for these articles will bo from photographs taken by l'rol. (larnci
Thu miiKazlue also contain" most liiterestiut; articles under tho followlmr comprehcnslvo heads
" Knou'ludpt of Iininedinto Valuo."
"Tho Prnaont Hour."
: Tlio lCdpe of tho Future."
" NoweHt Knowledtre."
" StrniiKor tlinn Fiction," etc.
Wn nn ollerliiL' this sDleiidld miiL'tiziuo with tho Daii.v CiinoNlL'l.r. for only ST.'JO a year, imyablr
in advance or In monthly Installments as deslreil.
Womakothls e.Nceptlonal oiler In order that we limy M-ciin b larKu numlier of new subscrlliers,
but all who aro already Niili-orlborH may avail theinsolves of this opportunity to secure thlsRtunt
magazine. Mil up thu blank and mmiiI It In, to
THE DAILY CHRONICLE, The Dalles, Or.
THE CELEBRATED
COLUMBIA BREWERY,
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
Thla well-known Browory ia now turning out tlio beat Boor and Portet
east of tho Cancadea. Tho latoat appliances for tho inunufuuluro of good health
ful Beer have been introduced, and only tho firHt-clasa article will tie placed oi
the market.
PAUL KREFT & CO.,
-DEALERS IN-
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS
And the Moat Complete and the Latoat PattoriiH and DosIkhh In
Practical Pnintora and Pntmr Uniioo. Nmm I vol tin, lw.uf limndH nf tliw
Shorwin-Willianis andJ. W. Maaury'a PaintH UBod in all .itir work, and nonolt
tlio moat akilled workmen umnlovud. AimntH far MiiHi.rv l.lnuhi l'nlntH. No
chemical combination or soap mixture. A llrat daaa Brtiolo in all eolora. All
ordora promptly attended to,
Paint Shon oorner Thirdand Washington Bta,,
The Dallos. Orooii
T
Columbia
otel.
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
This Popular House
Haa lately been thoroughly renovated and newly
furnirihed throughout, and la now belter than
over prepared to furuiali the licat Hotel
uceommodiitioiiH of any liouao in tho
city, and at tho very low rato of
$1 a day. First-Class Meals, S5o.
OIUco of tho faat uml contiuodiotiH oppoflltion Stag
to Diifur, KiiiKHloy, Tygh Valley, Waplnltli
Warm Kprlna and Prinevllle in in the Hotel
and poraoiiH koIhk to Prlnovlllo can save
14.00 by going on thin BtuKO lino.
All trains stop here.