The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Till. 11 A !.!.! OKKOON The Fifth Annual H. C. NIELSEN, M thk Second Eastern Oregon District Asrieiiltal Society, v. :n. r.K hi 1 1 ai TJiE DflliliES, OREGON, lii'tMi't'M h Kniicnniii Htul u ! 1 1 1 ii p t ll in ll Prom "Smii. lTnu',il"mi 'lv.im:re- of iCiirl fliiseiitiet-k. i i Mri lure - Mticailu- fur An pint.) "Talking of h'trhts. I w-.is once turned out of bed tit mil o'clock in the morning by one of my keeper:-, who came in with the new? that the big kuttptroo had jumped n six-foot fence into the next stable, in which there wu? n large hip popotamus. When I came down there QQober lOtll, 1893, was wu- ijuei'reai hum ui :iuuei i-uui u.i. The kanmroo stood up to his belly in , water whilst the hippopotamus, with wide-open jaws, snapped at him right j and left. However, the kangaroo managed to 'get in a good right and j left with his front legs, and scratched , the hippopotamus in the face tremen dously. When the amphibian came to close quarters, the kangaroo jumped up, ' gave him a tremendous blow with his liind legs, and then managed to get on to dry lnnd. I caught tire kangaroo with a big net, and after all the lighting there wasn't sn vurv much harm done." Clothier and Tailor. . Decidedly the Finest Line of Gents' Ktirnisliing Good Trunks and Valises, etc., etc COR. SECOND .VXD WASHIXGTOX. THE D.VLLK5, OK. McCLURE'S MAGAZINE to Everyone Subscribing for The Dalles Daily Chronicle for 12 Months at 60 Cents a month. OR 5 UeeKly fyropiel Continue five day, THE EUROPEAN HOUSE lly f.T-l 11: mi' we nri' enabled t uril-i A. S. MCALLISTER, ITeidi'iit. The CorrURuteil Ktitlillnc next Door to Court lliur. J. O. MACK, Secretary. linn- VT:tc'i: I.t III l-'nrtunt". "The Duke of Veracna a few years ago," said a widely traveled American, "was regarded ns rich. He had a com-, fortable income and a large estate. It is ' not true that lie gambled his money away at cards or other games of chance. He lost his fortune at the Paris Exposi- tion of ISS9. He opened tuiareiia near ! the exposition grounds, and made prep-, aratious to give real Spanish bull fights on an elaborate scale. At first it drew i fairly well, but after the first week he did not take in enough to pay half his expenses. The result was when the ex position closed the duke found himself practically a bankrupt. Having lost his fortune at one exposition I suppose it is ! only natural that he should endeavor to recoup himself at another." X. Y. j Press. I This Is the CM Season Of the Year tflhen Jadieioas Advertising Pays. SO C7 MM O MM A Oreut Cuii lenience. Worlds fair visitors travelling' via the Northern Pacific Railroad, and Wiscon sin Central Hue, are landed at the Paid Central station in Chicago. 1 TH .This magnificent fire-proof building, E Jlmx&Z'l in the heart of the city has been x fitted up as a hotel, run on the European f plan, with about 200 rooms handsomely -'-furnished nnd each room is supplied with hot and cold water, electric lights, etc. The chnrges for accommodations are reasonable and parties can secure rooms in advni.ee by calling upon agentE of the . Northern Pacific railroad. :3j tr.king the Xorthern Pacific ; 2 3 I CHI PH through car line to Chicago, visitors will 2d Street J. lULbU avoid the discomfort of all transfer in I that city, and can also travel between the Grand Central station and world'E fair grounds by trains which run direct between the two points. 2tdlwlm-7-12 Handsomely FnraisM Rooms to Rent by the Day, Week or Month. Meals Prepared by a First Class English Cook. TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOLICITED. Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Men AT $2.25 PER ANNUM. s with tlio rmhtlihcrx ol one of the iK-.it Mflgimncji low uili,led ptlonitl oiler to send McCLURE'S MAGAZINE O 3ST 33 "ST 3H .A. ZEL m .-vuryonr- h till- m f hlniiL form, mill xciiiIIiik It to in, thereby Mibucrlblnj f0 The Dalles Daily Chronicle 12 MONTHS AT 60 CENTS A MONTH. ncanunununur CUT THIS OUT AND SCNO IT TO US. MH.S. 331. Proprietor. J. O. MACK, nplE WlMEg and Lip$ , DOMESTIC And KEY WEST CIGARS. THE C ELEBRATEO PABST BEER FRENCH'S BLOCK. 171 SECOND STREET, : : THE DALLES, OR. i :rmam & OBERTSON Proprloton CANDY FACTORY ARTIC SODA WATEE AST I0E CEEAM. j Candies andjuts ur Specialties TOltA CIG SWEET CityStables, Corner of Fourth and Federal Ms., The Dailee, Oretron. These Stables have on hand the finest Livery in Eastern Oregon, and can accommodate patrons with either Single or Double Rigs, closed Hacks or Carriage? day or night. MORE ROOM. Also, caii furnish First Class accommodations to teamsters with freight or driving teams, bavins: added to their stables large feeding and wagou room. Publishers CUXOXICL IS, The Dalles, Or.: You will please send, to my address tin CJJiOJWCL ft for Id months from date, for which T agree to pay 00 cfs. a month, it heing understood tli at iou a re 'to have sent to my address for 7 year, without extra charge, McCL VJiE'S M.'IGAZLXE, commencing with the current number. ,A"ame, the JD.JTLY 1 .Date. .-Jd dress CALL AT OUR OFFICE niul w tlifutttcrtiilniiiK uml nneiy illustrated McCLURE'S MAGAZINE, wulrh hns umoziK Us contributor tin- tnot Ininium mitlinrs In Amt-rtcu uml Kncluml, lnrMidlat Mit-h writer im the (ollnwliic R. L. Stevenson, Rudyard Kiplinir. ! A. Conan Dovle, i -....... 'im, VUiUC i IIUIIUI., William Dean Hrmoll I!ret Harte, 1 Clark Rtifcuell, ii r'i,,iLr iT.oM-io uui;i V iii.iiv.lv.. iiuMi;;) Thomns llardv, 1 Iamlin Garland, J. T. Trowbrid'u'f. Prof. K. S. Ilolden, Jeiome R. Jerome. IVof. C. A. Youns, Fraiire." llddon I!uni"tt, II. U. Rojesen, Theodore Roofcevell, .lonquin Miller, Gilbert Parker, John Pitirrouchb, Holiert Rarr, llenrv M. Stanley, Archibald Forbec, Andrev Lang, Surah Orno Jewett Dr. J. S. Rillinirs, V. E. Henley. Cupt. Charlex Kinj: Finest Peanut Roaster In The Dalles Commercial Patronaee Solicitefl. i Mrh. Robt. Louif Stevenson, Catnile Flammarioti, F. Marion Crawford, I.illie CiuiHe ytnan, Margaret Deland, Harriet Prencott Spollbrd Herbert D. Ward, Edward Everett Hale, Elizabeth Stuart Phclp, luiue Chaudler Moulton, Eiich mitnlH-r of McCLURE'S MAGAZINE eontiitim two hutiiliiiin.-!y IJtustrnti'ii Intcrrle with Midi fiimouH )ioiiilt am Jules Verne. Archdeacon Farrar, Alplmtiiie Datidet, France." Hodgson Rurnett, ThomaH A. Edtnoii, Camile Flammarnu, Tifibandier, the famous F. Hopkinnon Smith, Edward Everett Hale, French Riillooniat, H. II. Royesen, Prof. (5raham Rell. uml many others, lmvi- lunitntu'd iiint-rliil lor vits-liitly im-imreil lutervicuii which will njijf 1'ully lUnstrulisl utorlw will At right side Jlrs. Obarr't ! rt-stuurnut I A t.emler. Since its first introduction, electric bitters has gained rapidly in popular favor, until now it is clearly in the lead among pure medicinal tonics and alter ativescontaining nothing which per mits its use as a beverage or intoxicant, it is recognized as the best and purest medicine for all ailments of stomach, liver or kidneys. It will cure sick head ache, indigestioni constipation ana drive mnleria from the system. Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottle or the money will be refunded. Price only oOc. jier bottle. Sold by Snipes & Kinersly. The Dalles Daily Chroniele. XT CI T A 1TTT TT nr v HAS A FAMILY OF 2000 EEADEKS. Thoy reiii The Chronicle to pet the latest nnd most reliable ews. Ami they read every line that is in the pu--:- That is wlmt rnues the Chronicle uu invaluable ndvert; m; medium The newsjUT.er that f .'r;s to the f.imily firesides is the one (Q)) that the udverti.-ers oi today i)atn:ii.ie ' when they desire to reach the jieonle. When they want your trade their announcements will be found in the paper. Look over our columns und ob-erve the verifica tion of the truth of this assertion, itemember, a trade of a family of two thousand . is worth askintr for through thee n0 columns, i-st-cially .o at our very TheDhlles Wasco County, Oregon, r Jwily Kvcninp Chronicle U recocnizt-d tm. I I 1 1- ns w-entlaliy the home paper for the ' j Dalles City folks' 11 r 1 T This i- not u bud the reputation, home flU VlLWu of our btM citizen' wat"h the tolunms of this Dfl DCD dully for the spiciest looal news. It l Ml LIa -THE- liilien Facie RHILROHD Ik the line to take TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOCTH. It i the Dining Car Uout. It mns Through astlbuled 'i rains every dpy in the yuar to 1 paul and Chicago NO CHANGE OF CAK8.J Comjifiiied of Uiiilnc Cam unsurpaiied. Pull man Drawing Room HlteperB of Intent equipment. T0C1UST SLEEPING CA1LS Heat thatcan be coimtructul, and In which accommivlatlouii arc- both Free and Kunilnhcd for holdentofi'irat aud Second-class TlckeU, and ELEGANT DAY COACHES A rontlnunUk line, rnmiwtlne with all n..u ! a (lord lnt; direct und uulnlerrupu.il ntrvlce. The success of Mrs, Annie M. Ream, of McKeesport, Pennsylvania, in treatment o: diarrhoja in her children Will UnUOUDtetliy DO Ot interest to llianv uceeetll m eieanunr Hie Held, and hence K'W ., .., ,,- . ' in iKipuiaritv und importance. Take i! awhile. """'"-'S' at.. a. c("iuv tviuoi , you who uou i. ir some oi ns premium oners. weeks in Johnstown, Pa., after the great j - - Hood, on account of my husband being ' employed there. We had several chil- prom TERffllflflli or INTERIOR Points uren with us, two ot whom took the ' uinrrhiea very badly, I got Eome of Cnamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diurrhu-a JJemedv from Rev. Mr. Chap man. It cured both of them. I knew of eevend cases where it was equally ouccetsful. I think it cannot be excelled and cheerfully recommend it." 'Jo and ou cent bottles for sale by Elakeley & Houghton, Druggists. ' lm. dinger & Rone's stages en route to Cloud Cap Inn will locate camjiers at the bent fishing point in Hood River valley, where one can reach Mt. Hood in a few hours und get their mail und provisions f'.u'ly. L'tewd NOTIC'K. Inasmuch as my wife, Georgie Anna iirooks, lias, without just cause or prov ocation, left my bed and board, against my wiunea and consent, nnd refuses to return or further live with me, I hereby wuni all persons not to give her any 'irtflit on my account, as I will not pay any bille of her contracting after this Caleii IJkooks. IV.lk'H City, Or., July 10, 1803.fiaU:wit WOOD, WOOD, 1VOU1I. "drlAC0Ld J?"?. nation, can be .ecuieo - vU ..,, ,,v.v . Mk uq, j., iu wit ujilu uirouKu uiiv ukciu oi me rouri. The Gute City of the Inland Empire is situated at tho IftKad ef navigation on the Middie 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 trudf 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 sIojkj of the Ca cades furnishes pasture for thousands of sheep, the wool front which finds inurket here. The Dalles is the largest original wool shipping point in America, about 5,000,000 jiouiids being shipped last year. ITS PRODUCTS. The salmon fisheries are the finest on tho Columbia, yielding this year a revouue of thousands of dollars, which will lie more than doubled in the near future. The products of tho lieiiutiful Klickitat valley find market here, and the country south and east has this year filled tho warehouses, aud 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 being used to develop more tunning country than is tributary to any olhur city in Eastern Oregon. Its situation is unsurpassed. 3 U climate delightful. Its pos sibilities incalculable. Its resources unlimited. And on these :orner stones she stands. D 111JJ I'etert a Co. f.o:t streets. (Oflice faecond and JefTer-' PHOTOGRAPHER i-'irtit premium at the Whuco county titffor bent jortrBit and view, THROUGH TICKETS hnelaitd und Europe can be uukci orucu oi llie company To and from ell point in America, luruuueu at huj Full Information coucrnlnp rale, time oi traliiH, route and uthor detail furulihed on application to W. C. ALLAWAY, AKcnt I). P. S A. Nar, Co., Keguletor offlc, Tb Dalle, Or., or . lt i A, I). CHARLTON, Aw't aeueral Viumiwi Art., Fortlmd. in DALLES CHROICLE. Daily and Weekly Editions. THE CHBOMCLE was established for tho ex press purpose of faithfully representing Tho 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 large part of Crook, Morrow and Grant counties, as well as Klickitat and other re gions north of The Dalles, hence it is tho best rnodium for advertisers in the Inland Empire. The Daily Chuoxiulk is published every eve ning in the week Sundays excepted at $0.00 per annum. Tho AVkkkly Chkomclk on Fridays of each week at l.u0 per annum. For advertising rates, subscriptions, etc., addresi THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO., (ully Illiiitrated In thin luuKurl lu nch Muuilx'r contain two or thro.- hort xtnrltw by hiinoiiK authors. Plear in early liumlK-ni tiy Thomas Hardy, William Dean Ilowells, 11. L. Stevenson, Httdyard Kipling, Hret Harte, Sarah Orne Jewett, Joel Chandler Harm, Harriet 1'iefcott Spotlbrd, Octave Thanet, Conan Ioyle, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Stanley J. Weyman. I H15NKY M. STANbllY will contrihiitc. ei-clally lor youiiR readerH, a thrillliurly IntcrentliiK hUiryiil African Ad vouturt KATUltAL HISTOUY AND A DVKNTHtK. There will Ix-Keveral artlclen written by rjuymond DinUiuioyt, who him Ix-en enlled li Mr W T Hti-iid the liest Interviewer In Kneland. (rum liuiterlnl furnlnheti him bv Kurl Mcaantiaak. of Ilia- DurK, tnuKreui auiniai nuKirier ami trainer, incpv articieii ucai wuu The Capture of Wild Ik-ants. The Transportation of Wild UeastH m i r, .-ii. . ! ,. . . I,. . . .I 1 a 111111141, UI ll 11 Vi J'UHkCi iiiv jin ll iibiuv.n .iil. ijni.Hivr w . h... , . uuhvn w j i uv ner ie u ill ijv iiiun.iuii 11 1111 i.iikii-i hi itn, ,11 iiiiikiiif,, iit,iu ni.111 111 uiiiuiiiij iiin mum Joii.v Ili'r.itoi;uiih, ('. !' ItoMicr.. Ilu. C. '. Aiiiiott, aud other n rltera linnoiiM fur their wort this liehl, will contribute to the iiuigu.lue Of Interest to Ixitb Young and Old will be I'KOF. J!. L. GAKXEK'S AFKICAN EXPEDITION TO THE GOIMLLAS. ArraiiKeinentH have lx-en made, In coiniectloii with a Icadlne iiiKlItih review, to inibiinh J'rol (iarm-r'n lettem detcriptlvo of ills present expedition to Africa, I're'. (iarncr 1 noted (lit-Hiirld over for the curious and lliterehtluc iuvi-Htli;atloiii ho Im niiuiin; In then ei'h df inoali-y.i. lit miUfl for Africa hi.st September for the Mike of further lUirxuliiK IiIk htudiei in the iiutiH'liiiuiit.iiif tueKoriua. j lie musiriiuoriH lor tneie artiriei. win iHJiroin puinot;rii!in iiiKen oy rro' uarin-r The iniiKiizinc also roiltailiH most iuterehtlui; articles under the lollowtiiK coiiiprehenshelieunt " The Edge of the Future." " Knowledge of Iniiiiediute Value." "Newest Knowledge." " The Present Hour." " Stranyor than Fiction," etc. We lire nflerliiK thU upletulld mnKiizlne with the 1HH.Y C'll KONlci.r. for only 17,'Jl a year. po iu advance or In monthly luntiillmeiitM in, denlrcd. We make this exceptional idler In order that we may M-cure a larue numlicr of new fulivriOi but all who are already nubn'rllierii may avail thcmnchcK of thin o)iKirtuulty to m-ciiiu tliHF mucazluc. I'ill up the blank and iieud It iu, to THE DAILY CHRONICLE, Tho Dalles, Or. THE CELEBRATED COLUMBIA BREWERY, AUGUST BUCHLER, PropV. This well-known Brewery is now turning out the best Jleer und PorW east of the Cascades. Tho latest appliances (or the manufacture of good healtb ful lleer have been introduced, and only the first-elnsB article will be placed 3 the market. PAUL KREFT & CO., -DEALERS IN- PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS And the Most Complete and the Latest Patterns and DestgnB in WALL PAPEB- c Impractical Paintors nnd Pa per IlatiKerH. Notio but the best brniide of V bhorwin.Wllliiuns und J. W. Masttry's Painto used iu all put work, and nonef" the iiiui: Bkiilod workmen emiiloyed. AgentH for MaHury Liquid J'flinta. J! chemical combination or houh mlrtnrn. A iimt ..lnuu rffi.l in nil color. HOI1I l . , 7. . . uruern jiroiiipuy atienuea to. Paint Shoo corner Thirdand WaahinKton Utt The VaUmJW feu Qolcjmbia otel. THE DALLES, OREGON. This Popular House Has lately been thoroughly renovated and ne'' fiiriiished throughout, and is now better tW" over prepared to furiilsh tho bt'Ht Ilot1 accommodatloiiH of any liouso In tli cltv. and at the very low rato of - fill OtBce of the fast and commodious opposm"'1 T" , . . ui. to Pufur, KlnKeley, Tyh Valley, Wui" Warm HprlngH aud Prlnovllle In in the Hw ami persons going to Prlnevllle can bv M.00 by going ou thin Stage Una- All trains stop here.