The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, August 09, 1893, Image 4

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
THK 1IAM.KS
OKKC.ON i
Dili' Miti' Iliiril I.uolu
of tin" Portland people growl
The Fifth Annual
FAIR
H. C. NIELSEN,
-Ot THK
Second Eastern Oregon District
nu.-e thpv have inoiu'y tied up in I ' J 1 H ' J
vended bank," mill a San Kr:im-I-o A jVl'l P I til I'H NAP 1 fl f V
,-oUt w.-tenlay, "Imt 1 have not met liii. I il HI I 111 (U k'Ul 11 I N
Clothier and Tailor.
lieenu.-
fcUSJMJ
trav
any one who Jui" not pet-feet eoiitidcnco
that lu will in due time get every cent
he has deposited. If these people had
their money in the. Pacific hank of San
Francisco, a a friend of mine had, they
would have omethinp to growl about.
He had saved up quite a little stake and
jiut it all in the Pacific bank. His wife
wanted to make a trip to Germany, so
he placed to her credit in the bank a
sum that she could draw upon, and
away she went. When the bank failed
it failed for good, and all his money was
gone. He cannot raise any money to
get hie wife home, and she is living as
cheaply as possible over there on what
he sends her out of his salary. That
man has cause for complaint, but when
a mau feels suro that he is going to get
nil his money b:ck before long ho
Ehould be happy." Oregonian.
Mr. Ihomas Uatte, editor of the1
Graphic, Tesarkana, Arkansas, has
found whnt he believes to be the best
remedy in existence for the flux His
experience is well worth remembering.
He says: "Last summer I had a very
severe attack of lhtx. I tried almost
every known remedy, none giving relief.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy was recommended to me.
I purchased a bottle and received almost
immediate relief. I continued to use
the medicine and was entirely cured.
I take pleasure in recommending this
remedy to any person suffering with
such a disease, as in my opinion it is the
best medicine in existence." 25 and 50
cent bottles for sale by lilukeley A
Houghton, Drucsists. lm
McCLURE'S MAGAZINE
to Everyone Subscribing for
Fhe Dalles Daily Chronicle
for 12 Months at GO Cents a month.
will UK hi:i.i a i'
THE DAltliES, OREGON,
October 10th, 1893,
Oontinuini: five (lavs.
a. s.
J. O. MACK,
Secretary.
McAllister,
I'rcsiJcnt.
JiickHnu Engine Co., No. 1.
Special meeting Wednesday, the 9th
mat., at 7:30 p. m. Uesiness of import
ance. The members are sincerely re
quested to attend. An Kelleu,
Secretary.
A Li-uiler.
Since its first introduction, electric
ibhterii has gained rapidlv in popular
; .favor, until now it is clearly in the lead
among pure mediciual tonics and alter
anve comaming nothing which per
.aiits its Use as a beverage or intoxicant,
it is recognized as the best and purest
medicine for all ailments of stomach,
hvar or kidneys. It will cure sick head
ache, indigestion, constipation ana drive
materia ironi the system. Satisfaction
guaranteed with each bottle or the
money will Le refunded. Price only 50c.
per bottle, Sold by Snipes & Kiuersly.
The success ot Mrs. Annie M. Ileum,
of McKeesport, Pennsylvania, in the
treatment of diarrhea in her children
will undoubtedly be of interest to many
mothers. She says : "I spent several
weeks in Johnstown, Pa., after the great
flood, on account of my husband being
employed tiiere. We had several chil
dren witli us, two ot whom took the
d'mrrliuKi very badly. I got some of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and
Diarrhrea 1'eiuedv from Rev. Mr. Chap
man. It cured both of them. I knew
of heveral cases where it was equally
fiuccesfiful. I think it cannot be excelled
and cheerfully recommend it." 23 and
CO vi :it bottles for sale by Blakeley &
Houghton, Druggists. ' lm.
Mr. J. C. Uoswell, one of the best
known and most respected citizens of
Urowmvood, Texas, suffered with diar
rhoea for a long time and tried many
different remedies without benefit, until
Chamberlain'ri Colic, Cholera and
I):arrho;a Remedy was used; that re
lieved him at unci. Forsaleby Dlakeley
& Houghton, Druggists. lm.
Kurl's Clover Root, the new blood
purifiur, gives freshness and clearness to
the complexion and cures constipation.
."c. oOc. and $1.00. Sold by Snipes &.
Kinersly, druggists.
NOTICK.
Inasmuch as my w ife, Georgie Anna
lirouks, has, without just cause or prov
ocation, left my bed and board, against
my wishes and consent, and refuses to
return or further live witli me, I hereby
warn all persons not to give her any
crsdilon my account, as I will not pay
any bills of her contracting after this
dale. C.u:i! Rhooks.
Dalles City, Or., July 19, 1893. dcoti wit
Towels galore. See N. Harris' show
window. Go to X.Harris for fine priutH: 20
ynrdo fur ?1.
This
Is the
Season
Of the Year
CUhen
Judicious
Advertising
Pays.
so
C7
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MM
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E
ARTIC
CANDY
FACTORY
SODA WATER AND I0E 0BEAM,
at wholesale
otntluna
Candies and Nuts
'Specialise
Finest Peanut Roaster in The Dalles
2 3 8 i mi rn
2d StreetJ. rULUU
At right side
Sirs. Obark
rtstauran
The Dalles Daily Ghfoniele.
HAS A PAMILY OP
2000 HEADERS.
They read The Chronicle to get the latest and
mo-it relible ' eivs. And they read every lln
that U in the paper. That U what make the
Chronicle an invaluable advertl-in medium
The newspaper that goes to the family
fireside is the one (CO) that the advertiser
of today lmtronize when they desire t
reach tbe ?opIe. When they want your trade
their announcements will be found in the paper.
lxk over our columns and observe the verifica
Hon of the truth of this assertion. Itcraember,
ft trade of a family of two thousand
if worth asking for through thee
columns, esKially so at our very
EP.iily Evening Chronicle is recognized
as essentially the homu nni,tr for th?
Dalles City folks' ljrlr ThN ix not a bad
reputation, home li UIV1 11.2.0.0 of nnr ht
citizens waicn me columns oi tnis n n ni?n
daily for the spiciest local news. It 1 Ml UK
suceeciil in gleaning the field, and hence grows
in popularity una imorinncv. rake it awhile
you wnouoin, irysomool its premium oilers
From TERJHINWt or INTERIOR Points
THE
0'
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inn m
RHILROHD
la the line to take
TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH.
It is the Ulnlnp Car Koute. It runs Through
vest! fault! '1 rfllrih pvpfv ffnv Im thevu,.
panl and Chicago
WOOD, n-ooii, WOIHI.
Befit grade of oak, jir, mid slab cord
wood, at lowest market rates ut Jos. T. '
NO CHANGE OK CAltS.)
Composed of Dining Cars uiuuroasKiil. Pu
wan Drawing Boom Sleepersof Jatesttxiulpineut.
1 TOUHIST SLEEPING CARS
t
i Dest that can be coiutructed, and in which
I cnmrnixlntioiiH are both Freo and Kurnlthed
ui uuiuvisui rmi auu Dwouu-eiass iiCKeU,and
lVte. - & Co.
vuu filreots.)
(Offico Second and JeH'cr-
ELEGAKT DAY COACHES
0. 1.. riulllpH, B!neo of Wm. Farro J, ftfflrlffl""
A Co., will on August JJd, 189:5, eel, In
ftuiil of the court liouao tho booirac-
tiounta uncollected, also all promisor
notes remaiuint; in his hands. tf '
PHOTOGRAPHER
First premium at the Wavco count y
(ilr for bent portrait and viewt
l'ujlmati Sleeper renervatlons can bo ecured
la advance through any agent of tho roa.
THROUGH TICKETS Ma?i!
j ticket olllco of tho company
fllll information rnnivrnliir ntu tin.
trains, route and other detafia luniUhed oij
application to
W. C. ALLAWAY,
Arent I). K & A. Nt. Co., ktguUtor office, Th
jai)Mi tir or
A. It. CHAR WON,
At t. O'.ueral i'4ijger Agt, FortUad, Jgu.
. . lVcidudly the Finest Line (
; Gents' Riarriishi i Goods,
Trunks and l'(??rs. vc, etc.
COK. SKCONlV AXD WASHINGTON. THK DALLES, Oil.
THE EUROPEAN HOUSE
The CorrilRiiteit Itiillillng next I'mtr to Court lliiuan.
OR
Handsomely Furnished Rooms to Rent by the Day, Week or Mouth.
Meals Prepared by a First Class English Cook.
TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Men.
51?? Ueeiy rotyiel
AT $2.25 PER ANNUM.
uXF-Hy Htftvlul iirmmp'm-MiN with the publishers of ow ot the best Mjculue inMr pnl),i,M
WO IUO eitaliltU to UlHue m im rviiioiuii niter in seim
McCLURE'S MAGAZINE
U JN Jli X -tu J. JrO
to everyone wh . out ::,e fo;tm i ; lihmk form, mill mmiiIIii); It to tin, thereby Hiib.crlbnt,
The Dalles Daily Chronicle
12 MONTHS AT 60 CENTS A MONTH.
MRS. J3T. FB.ASER, Proprietor.
J. O. MACK,
FljlE WlWEg and LIQUOR
And
DOMESTIC
KEY WEST
CIGARS.
THE
CELEBRATED
PADST BEER.
171 SECOND STREET,
FRENCH'S BLOCK.
CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT TO US.
G PuMixhers VHXOXICUS,
The Dalles, Or.:
You, will please send to my address the BjITLY
9 CJUx OA' I CL V tor .1 J month s j rom date, or which
1 .'agree to pay (JO ets. a month, it being iiJidersfood
I that iou. are to li a ve sen t to my a ddress for 1 near,
I without extra charge, MeCL UJIE'S MjWJZJXE,
commend fig with the current n.wmher.
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Date. . ..'ddress
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OFFICE
THE IUM.E.s, OR.
CityStables,
BlJRHAM &
Robertson
froprlatorsi
Comer of Fourth and Federal Stn., The Uailes, Oregon.
These Stables have on hand the finest Livery in Eastern
Oregon, and can accommodate patrons with either Single
or Double Kigs? closed Hacks or Carriages day or night.
MORE ROOM.
R. 1.. Stevenson,
Rtidvard Kiplin;.
A. C'onan Doyle,
Oetave Tliimet,
William Dean IIowellH,
llret Ilurto,
Clark Kuscell,
Joel C!liundlcr IIiirriH,
CALL AT OUR
nttil ce llii'cutcrululiu; tun! 1'mi'h I'.liisttutt.l
McCLURE'S MAGAZINE,
which luii, miimiR its routrllmtoih Hip uui.t 11111111111 mithnri In America mill IIiibIiiikI, lucludXsf
Ub writers n thf fiilluwliic
'I'lioiiuiH Ilnnlv, Iliinilin Gitrhnid,
.1. T. Tnwliri(i!o, I'rof. E. S. Holdun,
.leionie R. .leronie. I'rof. C. A. Yonnt;,
Frances IIodHon llnrnett, II. II. ItoyuHun,
Theotloru ltoonevelt., ItnlHirt llarr,
.loaiiuin Miller, Hunrv AI. Stanley,
Otlhert Parker, Arelulmld ForheH,
John liiirnniLMiH, Andrew l.aiiL'.
MrH. Rnht. l.ouiy.Stoveniion.Ciunile Flaniinarioii, Haralt Orne .lewett
F. .Marion Craw ford, I.illiu Cliune Wyiimn, Dr. .1. S. HillinnH,
.Marcraret Deland, Harriet l're.-eot't Spollord, W. E. Meniev,
Ileriiert I). Ward, Edward Everett Hale. Capt. Chnrleii Kinu
iMizauetn .Muart rnuipc, i.oiuho tJliaiuller iMoulton,
E.ioh ittimbor uf McCLURE'S MAGAZINE eoiiUlm two hiiiiilMiutely llltiitrntul lulcrrlewt
with .such (illinium p.Mipic us-
,hux Verne, Arehdeaeon Fnrrar, AlnhntiHO Daudet.
Also, can furnish Fir.it Class aeeommodation" to teamsters with frei"b ' I'Ja"L't;i4 Hodgson Rurnett, TIkjiuuh A. Edinon, Cuniile Fliiiniimrioii,
or driving teams, having added to their stahles larjjo feed ins; and wagou room. 1 Tiasandler, the fanionij F. HopkiiiHon Smith, Edward Everett little,
1 iiiiiu ihuiuuiiwi, 11, 11. iiuvchuii, i rm, viraiiaiu iiuii.
' ami mmij others, huvo furnliln.il iimlrrlnl fur c.ritfclally pnunrtil luti:rvluwM which will nppew
uuiy iiuiiiriuco 111 huh iiiiikiiziiic.
ach niimlier contnlun two or three short HtorleH by fitinimx iiuthiirH. Hilly lllimtriiteil utoriea will
iiplx.nr lu ijatly iiuiuliurK by
Thomas Hardy, William Dean HowuIIh, R. 1.. StevetiHon,
Rndyard Kipling, Bret Harte, Sarah One .lewett,
Joel Cliandler HarriH, Harriet l'rweott Spollbrd, Oetave Thanet,
Conan Doyle, FranceH HudyHon Rurnett, Stanley .?. Weyinan.
HENKY rvt.
willcunt:ibuic,eaK-clally for younj; realtors, 11 thrlllliiKly iulerentliiK utoryof Africmi Aaventurt.
NATURAL HISTORY AND ADVENTURE.
There- u ill ho ..everul articles written by Hoyrnonrt niniiiuinyt, who hah tx-eu calleil by .Mr, W t
Hteuil the iKtit interviewer In KiiKlaiut, from inatuilal fiirulaheil htm by KofI Huu.nb..l, of Hun
buri;, thi);reat uiilmiil lniirler ami trainer. "I'liese artlclcx ileal with
The Capture of Wild HeastH, The Tranmtortntiou of Wild HeaHtH.
lm 'I ri 1 ,11 in. i,t u 1 1 ic,..iiiu Tim .i ihiiiiiMtriiu ,,,, , ...... .1 ,.f I.r..l II ...l.d,
T ... ....t..j ...111 .... lltnC I I C... I E..1. --.1... ... ...1 , .... it, 1.. t . , .1
.loii.v Ui'ituuLdiiN, C. I". Ilui.iiKit, in:. ( . C. Aiiiiott, anil other write liimous for their work
una item, win coiuriDUlo 10 the rnairamc.
Of Intereat to both Yoihik and Old will bo
PROF. A. L. GARNER'S AFRICAN EXPEDITION TO THE GORILLAS.
ArmiiKcmciiLi havn been innilu, in connection with it IciulliiB KiikIIkIi rnvlew.'to publlih 1'rol
(iariUT'd letlerjule-crlptlvcof I1I1 preielit e.Hilltlou to Africa, I'rof. (iarncr In notcil the norlJ
Commercial Patronage Solicitei ":
TheDhlles
Wasco County,
Oregon.
Tho Gate City of the Inland Empire is situated at the hsad
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 as Summer
Lake, a distance of over two hundred miles.
The Largest Wool Market.
Tlie-rich grazing country along the eastern slope of the Cas
cades furnishes pasture for thousands of sheep, the wool from
which finds market here.
Tho Dalles is the largest original wool shipping point in
America, about 5,000,000 pounds lx.'ing shipped last year.
ITS PRODUCTS.
The salmon fisheries are the linest on the Columbia, yielding
this year a revenue of thousands of dollars, which will lw more
than (loi'liletl in the near future.
The products of tho beautiful Klickitat valley find market
here, and tho country south and east has this year filled tho
warehouses, and all available storage places to overflowing with
their products.
ITS WEALTH.
It is the richest city of its sizo on the coast ami 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 uasurpassed. Its climate delightful. Its pos
sibilities incalculable. Its resources unlimited. And on these
:orner stones she stands.
T. .. 1 D ALL iS C.
ii:lf
Daily and Weekly Editions.
over for the curious anil luterextltiK InvoitlfjatlniiK ho l.i uuiklne; in the Mieceli of iiiiml.t'y. fit
The iiuiKiizineiilsocout.iIii.i moit liitcreitlu;; articles nailer thu followIiiK I'oinpruheii.lie liwili,
salleil for Africa lust Hcptcmlier for the mko of further iiur.iillui; his xluillcs in the native limmUet
1 lie iiiimtnuiimn lor inese nrucie.i win no irorn pnotoKrapliH taken ny rro! tinnier.
the srnrllln.
" The Kdtio of the Future."
"Newest Knowledge
" Knowledge of Immediatu Value."
" The I'rcMent Hour."
' Stranger than Fiction," etc.
in- are uiiuriui; inn iieiMiiu nniii.iui.' wun 1110 jmii.y liiuioriiLi.r. lor only j,,aj 11 year, jajMif
10 nuviiui.-i; or 111 iiioiiioiy lu.iiaiinieuiA an ucaircii.
We malic this exceptional oiler In onlcr that wo may ecure a lurite uutiitur of new nilb-crilfli
hiital! wlioarc nlrcaily .lub.crlljern may avail tliciiielvcf of thin oiiiMirtunlty to secure, thlsj
m.'iK'ilnu, Fill up thu blank anil ncml it In, to
THE DAILY CHRONICLE, The Dalles, Or.
THE CELEBRATED
COLUMBIA BREWERY,
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
TIiIh well-known I'.rewery is now turning out the best Uuor and 1'ortei
cast of the Cascades. The latest appliances for tho manufacture of j;ood health
ful Jleerhuvo been introduced, and only the flrst-claes artiolw will lw placed W
the markt.
PAUL KREFT & CO.,
-DEALERS IN-
THE CHRONICLE was established for the ex
press purpose of faithfully representing The Dalles
and the surrounding country, and tho 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 Tho Dalles, honco it is tho best
medium for advertisors in tho inland Empire.
Tho Daily Chhoniole is published every eve
ning in the wepk Sundays oxcopted at $0.00 per
annum. Tho Weekly Ciikokicle on Fridays of
each week at 1.50 por annum.
For advortising.ratos, subscriptions, ote., address
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.,
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS
And tho .Mont Complete and tho Latent 1'nttornn and DoeiKtiH in
WALL
Practical Pulnte
ei .,.-77, 1 Mrim , , )" .tmwiu, iiimu uui inn iiudi. uibii" -.
ShorwinV illiaiiiH and .1. W. .Mamir; 'h PaiutH iwed in all .iur work, and none bat
tllO niOHt HKlllC'l Ulirkinori minilni.,.,1 . ........ I... nr . 1 l).,l.,lu NO
choinleal eomhitiatlon or soap mixture. A llret 1hhh nrtiele in all colorH. A
ordora promjitly al.ended to.
Paint Slinn norncr Tltinland WuHhinRton Sta,,
The Dallea. 0reo
if
Qolumbia
ioteI.
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
This Popular House
Huh lately heon thoroughly roiiovuted and lie')1
fiirniflhed throinjhout, ami Ih now bettor than
over jirejinred to fiirniHh tho IwHt Jlotel
accommodalioiiH of any hotiw) in the
city, mid at thu very low rate of
$1 a day. First-Class Meals, 25o-
OIUcu of the ant and comniodlouH opjioflUioH SW
to Dtifur, KliiKHloy, Tyh Vulley, Wai'l'""1'
Warm Spring and Prinovllle la in the Hotel
ntul pereoiiH to Prinovllle can save
I LOO by koIiik on thin Htugo line.
All trains stop here.