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    The Mes Daily Chronicle.
TI1K HAI.l.K-
OttKC.ON
A ROYAL OCULIST.
Tlic Grand Work Hone hy VuUv Cart The
odor nf Uavnrln.
Duke Carl Thexlor of Havana now
has three ho.pita'; in active service
for persons MiiTerinc: from diseases of
the eyes. One is at Meraa. another at
Munich, and a third at Tegvrnsee. At
this, last he passes most of hit. time.
Toor patients are treated without cost.
The Fifth Annual
F'H'I'R
OF THE
SecoDi Eastern Orepn District
AoTicultural Society.
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THE DflliliES, OREGON
H. C. NIELSEN,
Clothier and Tailor.
McCLURE'S MAGAZINE
to Everyone Subscribing for
The Dalles Daily Chronicle
for 12 Months at 60 Cents a month.
x if
October 10th, 1893,
Oontimiinr five dav?.
. Devitlodly the Fine-t Line of
Gents' Fiiiiisliin.g Good
Tnntks and Valises, ete., etc.
COK. SECOND AND WASHINGTON. THE DALLES OIL
OR
A. S. MCALLISTER,
rresidei.t
THE EUROPEAN HOUSE
The CiirruRntcil ltullilliic nrxt Dour to Court IIur
J. O. MACK,
?rc:.trv.
DCKE C.UII. TIIUODOK OF BAVAIUA.
and all payments by those who can
afford to make them are employed for
the pood of the poor of the district.
The duke is a greneral in the Bavarian
army, and is the brother of the em
press of Austria. In he married
as his second wife Princess Maria
Josepha of Drairanra, who assists him
in his charitable work. His eldest
daarhter by this .-econd marriage is
Princess Sophie, born in 1;75. She
has Inherited her father's skill, and is
his principal assistant in his work as
an oculist. The duke always eaters
his consulting room by seven o'clock
in the morning-: and the youn prin
cess takes her share in soothing the
snSerers and enters with enthusiasm
into the charitable work. As an ex
ample of the duke's skill, it may be
mentioned that he recently removed a
splinter of iron from the eye of an iron
turner, an operation which had defied
the skill of several other oculist-. The
duke is the heir presumptive to the
throne of the palatinate of Bavaria,
as his elder brother, Ludwig. who
married a commoner, has renounced bis
riffht.
Is the
Season jg7
Mai
Of the Year 1
Olhen 3
Judicious
Advertising
Pays.
HanQsomcly Fnmisliefl Booms 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
6 UeeKly ropiel
AT S2.25 PER ANNUM.
rCf-Uv Stvliil n'Miiarni-i.t- with tin' tuibiiMicrs of o'n1 of the Wl MhkhzIiioi, huh i.uMi.v
lire UJIlvini .1- tii'i.. - .
McCLURE'S MAGAZINE
O YEAR
to eu-rproc tt 'i ffii- "ii ' Mank form, iiml sciullni; It to u, tlicrcliy ulMcrii,i6jh
The Dalles Daily Chronicle
12 MONTHS AT 60 CENTS A MONTH.
CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT TO US.
JbUr ASER, Proprietor.
J. O. MACK,
I F1(E WlEg and LIQUOR j
DOMESTIC
Ao KEY WEST
CIGARS
THE
CELEBRATED
PABST BEER
FRENCH'S BLOCK.
171 SECOND STREET. : THE DALLKs, OK.
1 Date
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CityStables,
f Publishers CHIWA'TCLE,
The Dalles, Or.:
You will please send to my aiidress the DAILY
CJJlxOMCLE for J2 months from date, for which
I agree io pay 00 ets. a mon th, it being understood
that vou ure'to hare sent to my address for J year,
without extra charge, MeC LUBE'S MAGAZINE,
commencing with the current number.
Name,
.Id dress i
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CALL AT OUR OFFICE
I in id mv the tuiturlainlti;; and flnel illustrated
McCLURE'S MAGAZINE,
which tin uniting it)- routrfbutor the incwt Umon author In America mid Dipmwl, lnelu&i
HUCu WTIltT an tin- iPiuniifk
;rham &
Robertson
Propriptors
Corner of Fourth and Federal t., The Dalit, Oregon.
R. L. Stevcncon,
i Rmlyard Kipling,
A. Couiin Doyle,
, Octavo Thanet,
i William Dean Houet!,-,
Bret Ilarte,
Clark Rust-ell,
i Joel Chandler Harris
Thomiii Hardv, Hamlin Gariimd
.1. T. TrowbriJije, I'rof. K. S. W.tlvu,
.leiome 11. Jerome. I'rof. C. A. Youiik,
France.'' Hi)d'M)ti Ihirnett, H. II. Hoyeuen
Theodore Huos-ewlr, Kobert Barr,
Joaquin Miller, Henry M. Stanley,
Oilhert Parker, Archibald Forle,
John Burrotiirhc, Andrew Uuij:,
H
ARTIC
CANDY
FACTORY
. Lruiter.
Since its first introduction, electric
bitters has caiued rapidlv ic popular
favor, until now it i-- clearly in tiie lead S0DA W ATEE AND IOi Ofiijiii.
amonp pure.niedicinal tonics and aher
siavlrei containing nothing which psr
ninhs its tire :s u Leverage or intoxicant,
tit -is Tcsojjnized as thr best and purest
medicine for all ailments of stomach,
liver or kidneys. It will cure sick Iiead-
jtfJm, iidisestion, constipation ano. drive pln
materia troci the svstenj. satisiaction
Candies and Nuts
at rhfl alf J
f'uutatiut:.
WMkLSpecialties!wH
lest Peanut Roaster In The Dalles '
These Stables have Oil hand the finest Livei'V in Eastern i Mrs.Kobt.lx)tiisSteven-on,Ciimile Flammarion, Surah Orne .lewett
Oregon, and can accommodate patrons with either Single "iSSS"1 &Wf&ni. w.' t uSiSyT'
or Double Hiss, closed Hacks ir Carriages dav or nijiht. Heriie.-t d. Vhi. Edward Everett Hale. dipt, chnrh- Kim:
c Elisabeth Stuart l'lteip". Louise Chandler Moulton,
1 Kuch nuraJxT nf McCLURE'S MAGAZINE itmtaln tno bimdiKimcy lllunt'sttd lnteftl
wllh kticlt InuinUK jKtijilc r.k
Julec Verne, Archdeacon Farrar, Alphonse DamJet,
Frances Holi:sou Burnutt, Thomas A. Edison, Caudle r lunmiarion
Tissandier, the famous F. Hopkiuson Smith, Edward Everett Hale,
French Balloonist, H. II. Bovesen, I'rof. Graham Bell.
mid tunny nther. liitvc fumlslird mnti'rlal for fwelnlly iirt'iiaritl Interview! which will pitf
MORE ROOM.
Also, citu furutsh First Class accommodations to teamsters with freight
vine leaius, navjnc nuueu to ineir staoies targe leetiinc unu wagon room.
Commercial Patronaae Solicitei
Fully HlUKtratcd ntntlt wll
2 3 8-
2i Stree
J.FOLCO
At nrh: s:de
Mr. Obar-' .
..rcarnnii.! with each bottle or the
-maDfy wi!! be refunded. Price oniy oOc.
-ex bottle. So'd by Snipes & Kinersly. j
, Notlce- t The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
AH persons having accounts and hold-,
ing certificates ot deposit with the First ' p JAS A JAMILT 0:
Isational bank of this, city, will please Q) 2000 EEADEES
Cull a. lilt' Ui'.uc un iiiuiici: jjc. luiuiiig ,
tr, thp fnre!imr. Also nersons who are Tier rwii The - fc.-K... : tt nd
indebted to the bank on over draft notes m)iT iiabie ew And tar rid ::
TheDhlles
Wasco County.
Oregon.
which are past due or about to become t tha u ia tbv vf TttBt ls w-at tB,;
due will pleae call fhrooicie aa n-valuable ad' m mz mtl:jin.
-T. . r . Tin. njirkTOt,, K ri ? . s 1 ...
The newispajr :h
firwidte L- thfc oa
Vationai. Bant EiAiuxER Stagge.
tri! u( el"rf.M:rf
STnVnW- VitnlJPr ! vchut vnn nrH. fn- f todaT wsaomic xrhn they de;:e tf
, ,. ,", 'retch tse ieople. Whea thev irani your trade
dyspepsia, torpid liver, yellow skin or ; aanmenVi ,riU te ioaui lahv
kidney trouble. It is uuaranteed to Lo,jt over oar columns and obrvt the ver-fica-gsve
you satisfaction. Prie 74c. Sold 1 tioc of the uth of tc? asrertion. Eemeaibor,
bv Snipes & Kinerslv, drngpists. 1 z a 01 a faCi".T ol tw" wotnd
1 ' (W) 1 worth ciiln? for through thex-
A Grrat Convenience. j colursns. vai:ai:y (, ct our very
Worlds fair visitors travellt
. i t : r-r : ! j
u.wiern ruiziuv r.isuruiiu, unu jscuu- i
eic Central line, are landed at the Paid ' i
Central station in Chicago. ' T U C Daily Evenir.r rhror.i;e i? rwosmi2i ;
' I flL" eS'tentia'ly the h'ni paf.-r for tat-
eHOMEoSr1
a bud ,
citizen watch tne columns Ln n Ti nrn
the spiciest looal news. It r rV V ill v
This niacniScent fire-proof building, ' lialiis rnr foli
located in the heart of the citv has been If?,?":'?" .S?"?9.
fitted up as a hotel, rnnon the Euroiwan : dniiyfor
plan, with about 200 rooms handsomely 1 rrUTW. '
furnished and each room is supplied yu who dot':: try wmeo.'iu preaamrc oaers.
with hot and cold water, electric lights,
etc. '
The charges for accommodations are Fron! TEBlCIRflli Or INTERIOR PoiDtS
reasonable and parties can secure rooms '
in advance by calling upon agents of the
Northern Pacific railroad.
By taking the Northern Pucific
through car line to Chicago, visitors will
avoid the discomfort of all transfer in
that citv. and can also travel liKr.n
the Grand Central station and world's I RJ 1 1R07 D
fair grounds by trains which run direct '
between the two points. 2tdlwlm-7-12 . u 2
dinger & Bone's stages en route to !T0 ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH.
THE i
lien Faic
where one can reach Alt. Hood in a few j
iiours anu get tteir mail and provisions
daily. i'tewd
It rcai Thnact
(Ur is tat ;-ttr to j
Cloud Cap Inn will locate earners at the ' n u tb
best fishing point in Hood River vallev, ' 'Ubciei iTauwej c
fft panl and dhicaao !
NOTICE.
Inasmuch as my wife, Georgie Anna '
Brooks, has, without just cause or prov-
ocation, left ray lxnl and board, against)
ray wishes and consent, and refuses to
rufnrn nr fnrfln.i- l!..u ...t. T I. 1 I
. .... . ...v.. ,v o,u 1UC, X J1CICUV
ISO CHA.SOK Or CA1U.J
Corapoed of fcicinr Cars nnjisrpw?i J-OL
nan Drawing o!wv.-; uJ iaa.; fju.jti.ui
TOURIST SLEEPING CA1I5
.. i-v..;vmj uvi tu kuc uit any ' swjiaiau'jaiiiip.j are u tr rxw and rnrnuofrc
-credit on my account, as I will not pay
any bills of her coutractiug after this
date. Caleb Beooks.
Dalles City, Or., July 19, 1893.da)Wcw4t
WOOD, 1VOOIJ, wood,
Best grades of oak, fir, and slab cord
wood, at lowest market rates at Jos. T.
Peters k Co. Office Second and Jeffer
Eon streets.
lor holder ol Vim asd Seeond-c!a.vi Ticket, and
ELEGANT DAY COACHES
PHOTOGRAPHER
First premium t tbe Wmco county
sir lor beat portrait and viewi.
A cpntltmouk line, connecting with ull llnw
affording direct and uninterrupted nervlce
Pullman Blewper rejervntlons can bo seemed
la advance through any agent of the road.
THROUGH TICKETS MM
knclaud and Kuro( can be purchased at any
ticket offlw of the company '
Full Information coneemlnp rate, time ot
tralm, routea and other detalU furnlihed on
application to
W. C. ALLAWAY,
Atent D. Y . dt A. J.'av. Co., Begulator ofUce, Tin
Dmllw, Or., or
A. D. CHARLTON,
Am'U General Pauecger At., 1-ortlaad, jf.
The Gate City of the Inland Empire is situated at tho ksnd
f navigation on the Middle Columbia, ami is a thriving, prov
perous citv.
ITS TERRITORY.
It is the supply city for an extensive and rich agricultural
and grazing country, its trau,- readmit; as far fcouth its Summer
Lake, a distance of over two hundred utiles.
The Largest Wool Market.
The rich grazing country along the eastern slopo of the Cas
cades furnishes pasture for thousands of sheep, tho wool from
which finds market here.
The Dalles is the largest original wool shipping point in
America, about 5,000,000 pounds being shippud last year.
ITS PRODUCTS.
The salmon fisheries are the finest on the Columbia, violdinc
this year a revenue of thousands of dollars, which will 1 more
than doubled in the near future.
The products of the beautiful JQickitat 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 ia
scattered over and is being us;d to develop more farming country
than is tributary to any other city ir. Eastern Oregon.
Its situation is unsurpassed, its ciimate delightful. Its pos
sibilities incalculable. Iu resourvefc unlimited. A nd on these
.orner stones she stands.
11 DALIES CHRONICLE,
Daily and Weekly Editions.
THE CHKOMCLK was, established for the ex
press purpob of faithfuJJ y representing The Dalles
ad thft EtUTouudijjjr country, and the satisfying
effect of ii mxbsxou it everywhere apparent. It
now leadsali other publications in Wasco, Sher
man, Gilliam, a lare 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 tho Inland Empire.
The Daily Ciikoxiclh is published every eve
ning in tho week Sundays excepted at $0.00 per
annum. The AVekkly Chhoxiclis on Fridays of
each week at $1.50 per annum.
For advertising rates, subscriptions, etc., address
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.,
111o, Oro
tuliy illustruteJ m thin umpirlnc
Kiich itntaljer contain two or three (short ntnric by (nmou nuttmrn.
appear in lairly iiumlnrrk by
Thomas Hardy, William Dean Ilowells, 11. L. Btevenson,
Kudyard Kipllnt;, Bret Harte, Sarah Orne Jewett
Joel "Chandler ilarrih, Harriet J'ruycott Snoflbrd, Octave Thunet,
Conan Doyle, Frances Hodgcon Burnett, Stanley J. Weyman
HENRY SI. STAN'UEY
vnu contrtoute. eapeciany lur ynutiK reuflom, u tt.rllUUK! lntervttiic wrj ol Atr.ciiu .unnsin
XATUIiAL HISTORY AXI) ADVKNTniK.
Tli. .1 It Iw. ...-nl .....(.. I ... r i m.i . t... ........ i, f V . Vt f
, MU'iul tne wmi interviewer til l.ncimui. irmn matoriul inrtilahcd htm ty KcpI HanentxnK
i burg, theRrent animal Importor nnd truluer. Thew article deal with
The Capture of Wild BeaHts. The Tranuportution of Wild Beast!.
t oijii in. i.i.ui.utir, i v . ji'ii',i, Mint it,uc; .t..u,i tui..uun ,i" .mi , ,l
this nelu, will contrluute to the niauiultie.
Of Interest to both Young and Old will be
I'ROF. Ji. L. GARNER'S AFRICAN EXPEDITION TO THE GORILLAS
ItuliniimiiM,. hi.vi. lHin mtifln It, .hi, I t.'f,li al li.firlltic f-fl4.1Iw)l ntV I.Hl" . tlitlllf. I.h
it irur h luut'i lociiiiuvu i i inn nieneui. t'xiMuiiiiu 11, .virie.i, i rui. uurnt-'i i n in i i ii-n
over for the curioui, mid inti:retiiiK iiiviKtlRutloii lie 1 uiukliif; in the peK:luif nifniwyj.
L' in 1
The magazine also contniUK most intcrcNtins articled under the (olliiwlnB mpreliernm lieadi
UIT.. r... . .t..n 1.., . K.. .. .i.l...v ......... tlx., l.l l. ,!.. In ,!.. .t.iti, .. t......tt
the Korllln. The ilitiHtrutloiiH lor tlK'ne artlcleH will le Irom phoUiRrniiln taken by I'M Oarucr
" The Edpo of tho Future." " Knowledire of Iinmcdtat Vaiui!."
" Newest Knowledge." " The Present Hour."
" Stranger than Fiction," etc.
HV nrn nlliirlner tltl anlemlid miiL'HZinc with the II I 11. V Cituos'lct.r. (or mile IT 'JO x iitr. WTlf
in uuvunee or in moiuiiiy lunmiinieiiin us oenireu.
We make thin excentional olfi-r In order Unit we may tteeurc a Itiiw tiumtivr of new ul.c
l but all who r nlrenily autfcrlhuni umv uvall themelve of thin otiitortunlty to Mrute ttif"
initKuziue. Fill up the blank and cnd It in, to
j THE DAILY CHRONICLE, The Dallos.O?-
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! THE CELEBRATED
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AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
i.uin noii'iiuunu ajiwi,i:ij io nun i-uiiiixi uut Lliu went, umi iviim
east of the Cascades. Tho latest appliunces for the inunufacturo of good aeai
ful Beer have been introduced, and only the first-class article will be placed
the market.
PAUL KREFT & CO.,
DEALERS IN
K A I ll I S I III LS. X II 1 I I IA
. J m- A A. A - ' -
And the Moat Complete and the Latest Patterns and Design in
C9Practical I'lllntcrw nnd f tirillldcCf
cv...J.s i:n: .1 t nr w ' . ..." . . w . .1
niwuurn .nasury s j'aints useu in till aur worK, im "vuv
the most skilled workmen
chemical combination or soap mixture
orders promptly attended to.
Agents for MuHury Liquid Paints.
A nrst class article in an ew"
Tumi duod corner xniraana wasulnrton fits.. The jjeues. "
Qolumbia
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
This Popular House
Has lately been thoroughly renovated and i'
furnished throughout, and is now better tfc
ever prepared to furnish tho U-Ht iw'
itccommwlations of any house in te
city, and at the verv low rato oi
i irrirn rn fit., taut a .1 ....n. inlia ;.rinhiLivM
v.v . h,tw ma, niiu UUIllllJUUtUUn n'j-"-- ,
If, Dllfnr T.,,.1. V..I1..1. VBIlWW
., ,.b,v , ".! I
Warm Springs and Prinovlllo Is in the Uo'
and pertons going to l'rinevillo t-' eftVt
M.00 by going on this Hinge Une.
All trains stop here.