The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, August 12, 1893, Image 4

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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
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THE TREAD OF AN INDIAN NURSE
It It a Nol-rlr n That of Hrr Grand
father TVlirn llr Hunteil x-alp-
The Fifth Annual
OF THE
Seconi Eastern Oregon District
H. C. NIELSEN,
Clothier and Tailor.
father "ttlirn llr Hunteil x-aip. . , -1 i ,
Thereis :.n ..at- of the event hospitals i rpVil nil 1 11 TH I VAMlMTV
tEzszssssszt Affi if ui tin til ooi ten .
w;;.:. ! f hf:- at
THE DRIiliES. OREGON,
McCLURE'S MAGAZINE
to Everyone Subscribing for
The Dalles Daily Qhrpniclf
for 12 Months at 60 Cents a month.
o:
active
sajs a Fitisburch Dispatch correspon
dent. She ha- the Mack hair and
phy&iocnomicai peon Parities of her
race. i pretty with tbeWoora of youth,
tall and lithe of figure and of most
prepossessing' appearance. ie has
been thoroughly educated at Hampton
institute and at training school and
has all the advantages of an educated
and intelligent woman.
1 am toli by an ex-patient of the hos
pital that the wild blood of this Minne
haha of the'prtl and petle shows but
in one way. and that rather an advan
tage in a room where there are sick
women. At nirht her tread i abso
lutely inaudible. She moves as quiet
ly as her' preat-rreat-rundfather
mipht have done on the quest for
scalps much as a cat does when there
is forbidden cream in skrht. Durinp
the day her ftep is no more noise
less than that of another woman,
though always lig-ht and sprincy.
It mijrht not be a bad idea for some
person to train up a whole lot of In
dian girls for a graiafnl occupation, to
which they seem so well adapted by in
heritance. A l.raJ?r.
Since its fir! introduction, eiectric i
bhiers ha? ruined rapidly in popnlar '
iavor, until now it i? clearly in the lead
amonc pore i.rediuina! tonics and alter--ative
contair.in;.' not bin? which per
mits i:.- use a leveraae or intoxicant.
11 is reetr.'nizetl a? the lie?; and purest
medicine For ail ai intent- of noraach.
liver or kidneys. I: will cure sick licad
ache, indigestion, constipation ano. drive
msleria from the ri-.-tem. Satisfaction '
guaranteed ".vith each bottle or tin .
money will be re:r.nded. Price only 50r.
3er bottle, so'd by Snipes A Kinersly.
Mr. J. C. Doswe'.l, one of trfe best !
tnown and most respected citizens of J
Brownwood, Texas, suffered with diar-
i
rhcea lor a lone: time and tried many
-different remedies without benefit, until
-Imamberiain a Ooisc, Cholera anu
Diarrhiea IJenie-jy was used; that re
lieved him at once. For salt-by Clakeley
& Houghton, Prn''p5t. Ira.
Kari's Ciorcr Hoot, the new blood
purifier, pives freshness and clearness to
the com plexion and cures constipation.
25c, 50c. and $1.00. Sold by Snipes &
Einersly, urncuists.
October lOtli, 1893,
Continuing live day.-.
A. S. MCALLISTER,
J. O. MACK,
secrctar
. Deoidetlly the Finest Line of
Gents' Ru.r11ish.i11g Goods
Tntnks a;;d J 'discs, etc., etc.
COll. SECOND AND WASHINGTON. THE DALLES, OR.
THE EU ROPE AN HOU ST:
The CorrujrkttHl l'.ulldlnc iirxt Iior to Court Hour
OR
5 UeeKly ropiel
AT $2.25 PER ANNUM.
By txvixl Mnw'iwM' witn the pul.llsnctit -i .'if
w e i rnabkw to male mi itriuuai uiii-t u u
, k . tt.!...,.
This
Is the
Season
Of the Year
tflhen
Judicious
Advertising
Pays.
CM
s
O
fianfisomely Fnrnlslied Rooms to Bent by the Day. Week or Montb.
Heals Prepared by a First Class English Cook.
TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Men
Proprietor.
J. O. MACK,
FIjE Wlffi? and LIQUOR
McCLURE'S MAGAZINE
OlSTE YEAB
to rrorjotw h . ri :'. . . t lorm, ami e!ltlnK It to u, thereby "UtwcrtiiJ
The Dalles Daily Chronicle
12 MONTHS AT 60 CENTS A MONTH.
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! IT)? irill Dlr-ftsr send to mil address the DAILY n
CHIWXICLE for 12 months from- date, for which
I agree to pay 00 cis. a. month, it being understood
theft you are'to have sent to my address for 1 year,
without extra charge, McCLCJUS'S M.-JG.!ZJA
commencing with the current number.
A'ame,
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DOMESTIC
A"C KEY WEST
CIGARS.
THE
ELEBRATED
PADST BEER
171
FRENCH'S BLOCK.
SECOND STREET, : THE DALLES. OR
J Da.te .
JRHAM 6c
Robertson
Proprietors
The ARTIC FACTORY
CityStables,
Corner of FourtJ. and Fed era1 iu.. The Dnlle. Oregon.
'Tliese Stables have on hand i.
Oregon, and can accommodate
; or Double Risrs. closed Hac
,'Jd dress
CALL AT OUR OFFICE
ant! e xitr cnter;atuln; mid finely tlutrtil
McCLURE'S .MAGAZINE,
which hn hcjoiic it. rontribuMrs f.f in't mnu nutbort In Atarrtca aud Enrlnad, ladsis
uca wnicr as mv joimviinc
, Ii. L. Stevenon.
, Kadrard Kiplin?.
1 A. Conan Doyle,
i Octave Thanet,
William Dean flowellr,
I Bret Harte.
! Clark Ku-M'll,
Joel Chandler Harrif,
Thomas Hardv, Hamlin Garland,
J. T. Trowbridge. Prof. E. S. Iloldea,
Jeiome It. Jerome. Prof. C. A. Younz,
Frames HckIc-oh Burnett, 11. H. Ilovesen
Theolore Ho.-evelt, Hobert Harr,
.Joaquin Miller. Henry M. Stanlrr
Oi!lert Parter. Archibald ForL,
John Iturrouchf. Andrew Iinp,
Sarati Orne Jewetv
SODA WATE2 A2TD ICE CESAil. '
,a u unit I ivniT in T nctavn , Mrs. I!obt. Loui- Stevennsn. Camtie t lamtuiinon,
ii "ii i ! F. Marion Crawford. Lilhe Chase yman. Dr. J. Bil.ings,
I'troilS With eitliei single !iarBnret Deland. Harriet PreK-ott Snoflonl. W. K. Henley.
k or Carriages dav 01' Ilisrht.. ' Herbert I). Ward. Edward Everett Hale. Cnpt. Charles Kmc
t f.nraijeiu siuari i neipp. tyjaiso vnanuier .'luuium,
Candies and Nuts
at w)ioealr
(jDutntlon.
MORE ROOM.
t Each number of McCLURE'S MAGAZINE (.uuisi two httidome:y :.'utrU3 l"te
i with tavlt umona ji.f
.Inle;' Verne,
TO I
CIG
SVTEK
'Specialties;
Archdeacon Farrar,
it. i . .a ti. ft T.'J:.
Also, can furnish Fir.-t Class accommodations to teains-tere with freigh. ""!?.,,0lCTO.n 1 'urn v uli. 'Z " . U
a:'. .i,i,..i i. f...: . Ti-sandier, the lamou? F. Hopktnson Miuth.
Alphonw Daudet,
Camile Flaniniarion,
Edward Everett Hale,
Prof. Graham Bell.
CAT. persons bavin? account and hold- f '
t inp-ce-tiGeates of deposit with the Firs: ' Finest Peanut Roaster in The Dalles
1 JCatiouat banit of this eitv, will please 1
- call at the bank on matte'rs pertaining ' 2 3 8 I Pfll Pfl a: risht side j
to the fore-o:n?. Also perjon? who are I 21 Street J. rULUU rU-ju5al !
. - indebted : the bank on over draft notes - --
whieh ere past doe or about to become 1 !
-ATIO.V.'.L JJ1.VK Esajiixek Stsgge X IK UOlltt VCUiJf WUI'ULUUIC.
Go to Harrw for fine prints; 20 ZS HAS A PAMILT 0
. yaras lor ti.
Commercial Patronaee Solicited. ,
French Balloonist, H. H. Bovesen,
mid mnn-otben, have turni.hel mHtrrlnl for ttiM-iaUy vr'tarM lutorvlewn which will ?
(n!ly llluntrtiil in tlii m.i;iizlne.
2000 EEADEBS.
Tiiey read The Chronici? tr. yo: the .at-
TheDrlles
Wasco County,
Oregon.
and j
line!
the I
yoxicE-
'TuaTirnch a? mv wife, Georeie Anna j moet reliBble ews. And tiej .-md even lim
i Btooti, ha-, without last cauWor prov- j 'f'aS ia the Tfcat i what ru-x th,
-JIJU 1 , C hroaielt aa invaluable advert! in? ninliur.
oeation, Kit my lieu nu raru, siaiiei ;The new.pajKrr the:
mv wishes and consent, and refuses to ( Brtsidss Is the one
return or further live with me, I hereby
warn al! pen-ons not to give her any
credit on my account, as I will not pay
any bills of her contracting after this
date. Caleb Bkooks.
Dalles City, Or., July 19, le&3 dso:iTrit
WOOIJ, WOOD, WOOD.
Best grades of oak, fir, and slab cord
wood, at lowest market ratee at Jos. T.
Peters & Co. Office Second and Jefier
Eon streets. ,
PROPOSALS
toe
piour, Brai? apd peed.
D. !. India Jcaiz "Fans 511121 1221:7.
cuts to tne family
that :hs adver;:.rtr
oi todcy patronize when tht? dsire tr.
reach thtr jople. When they want your tntde
their announcements will be iur.d In the pajjr.
Loot over our column end ooserve the verifica
tion of the truth of this aaertion. Hernerabvr,
a trade of & family of two thomand
ii worth esiias for through :hce
columns, esj:iaUy so ut our very
Qr)eap durtisi Its.
tiip Dally Evening Chronicle is recocnued ,
I nil a eM.-ntlaily the hume pair lor trie ;
Uallea City folk i f I C This 1 not a bad I
reputation, some n UiYlil -7X0 of our h-t j
citizen' watch the columns of tnU Dfl DCD '
daily for the spiciest local news. It r M r L. l I
nucceedi in cleaulns th fi-lil. and hTi.-e giows
:n jrtpularity and Iraportanee. Take 1: awhile,
you who don't try some of it premiun. 'jfieri.
From TERIfilHiUi or INTERIOR Points
THE I
Mn nth mm Unnifin!
iMUiinniu i auiiib
Waek 5PEIS08. C'rooi Co.. Or., Aus. i, 14U3.
Sealed projiosai. ludorid "ITopwal for flour,
limn and Fwd." as theca-e may le. and addreed
to the undersigned utW arm sprinss, Oregon, will .
IjC leceived at this ajrency until 1 o'clock P. M. of
Tuesdey, AurasrJU, IiW, lor lurnlsnmc ana ae
liverins ot the uzeiiey sbout 4.,Uf lbs of Hour,
20.OA lbs of bran, end lb oi leea.
I'incr mtift be either what i known as
"tttiilfrht lull utock' of cood sound wheat W lbs
crouud down t" about -t: Us of flour, low grades
to be tateu out, -it it may be what U known as
silent flour, end delivered iu extra strous single
iiIm of not Ims than 25 lbs must be furnished by
with the narui of the bidder and the number of Trt ill pniXTX FiT fiFTH
the sample if more than one Is submitted . Ill AUU lUliUlJ LAOl aiV OULlll,
RKILROHD
Is the line to take
The Gate City of the Inland Eurpire is situated at the hsad
of navigation on the Middie Columbia, und is n thriving, pro
perous citv.
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.
The rich grazing country along the eastern slope of the Cas
cades furnishes pasture for thousands of sheep, the wool from
which finds market here.
The I)a";ies is the large.it original wool shipping point in
America, about 5,000,000 pounds being shipped last year.
ITS PRODUCTS.
The salmon fisheries are the finest on the Columbia, yielding
this year a revenue of thousands of dollars, which will be more
than doubled in the near future.
The products of the leautifui Klickitat valley find market
here, and the country south and east lias 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 is
scattered over and is liiig us&d to develop more fanning country
than is tributary to any other city in Eastern Oregon.
Its situation is unsurpassed. It climate delightful. Its pos
sibilities incalculable. Its resources unlimited. And on these
:omer .stones she stands.
Each number contains two or three short stories by famUK authors Tully lllustratca .onfli
upj-ear in curly nurnlx-r ty
Thomas Hardv, William Ueau Howelle, It. L. Stevenson,
Kndvard Kipfinc, Bret Harte, iarah Orne Jewett
Joel'Chandler HarrU, Harriet Pre-wt t SpoiTord, Octave Thanet.
Conan Dovle, Frances Hodgson Burnett, .Stanley J. Weyinan.
HEX KY Nl. STANLKV
will contribute, especially for youiiK readers, a tlirllllzicly intrtratint; story of African Alt
NATURAL HlSTOItY AND ADVENTURE.
There will 1m evral article" written bv Raymond Blktnuixyt. wh'i lias b-"i ca.'lfi f 51
slead the bent iat!rvlewer lu Kncluud, from material Iurnlsld him by Krt Msnbl,'a
burg, the great animal lmiorter and trainur j nesc urticies deal wiiu
The Canture of vVild J'easty. The Trancportation of Wild Des
The Training of Wild Beast?. The Adventures and Etcajres of Karl Ha?
The series wilt oe Illustrated by an English artist of acknowledged skill in drawing wild I
John JU-Kror'.iis. f. V HLti:e. Du. c. (' ABirTT, und other writers lauious tut O eir
this held, wtu contribute to the magazine.
Of Interest to both Younp and Old will be
PROF. 11. L. GARNER'S AFRICAN EXPEDITION TO THE GOI.'ILL
ArTKiicrments have lx-cn made, In eouneetlon with a leading English revlen , It pub.'nij
Gamer's letters descriptive of his preeui fsftlttioii to Africa, I'rof. Ounicr It t.sted t&el
over for the curious ana inieresiing jiiiiigHuons no is nin.jiiE in iue iit.t-h i biujji7
frr ,tMi. lr i-i.i,t,itnt.- fur the nnlce of further oursulni: his studies iu thenallve fine
the gorilla. The Illustrations for thev articles will Ik.- from photographs taken by fro; (.ami
The magazine also contulus most interesting articles under the following couipteteEsH ( M
" The Edjre of the Future.' " Knowledge of Immediate Valu.'l
"Newest Knowledge." I he Precent Hour.
" Stranger than Fiction," etc.
We are oflcring this splendid magazine with the Daily fUROXtcue for only 1" a y
in aavance or in motuuiy luniauim-uia as uesirvu.
Wr mnVo thin exeetitlonal offer In ordrr that we inav secure a lnrire numlr of news
but all who are alreudy subscribers may avail themkeh e of this op;Kjrtunlty to secnrsS
magazine. Kill up the blank and aeud It Iu, to
THE DAILY CHRONICLE, The Dalles,?
Urun must be of eood ouallty. equal parts bran I
rtnd fb-jrts mixed: samples oi not less tnaniri .
juut b-.- furnished by bidders.
feed ijiuit be tieur barley, fresh rolled, Iree ,
fr..-i, dirt and rust; ample of not less than 23
Itxi mut be furnished by bidders.
!K)Hvrv. Of the 6!ove there l to be deli vered
ii tnv h:nemaho Fchoo!, lricated 3) miles north
of the asenev, MM lbs of flour, 10.t,0 lbs Uan.
.nd li.'JLtj Ibof feed, and at the iigenry, 'jlrUS)
jt 'if ftui.r, 10,'.u lbs bran, aud WM lbs feed.
AH artieies are t. be- snb.ect to n rigid insjc-
iton.
It l the Dining Car Route. It run Through I
v'estibuled '1 ruins every (Uy in the 7ar to '
p. paul and Chicago
M DALLES
l.0 CHANGE OF C'AhH.J
Composed of Iilning Can unsurpassed.
Die
l'u!l
fitn ds mu-t state specifically the t,rowod """" " "wv
li.ite vi cucu article oiierta lor aeuvery uuuur k
(nuns' by tb' cwt., not lurrel or tons.
Tht litlit l reserved to reject any or all bids,
or i.ny jsi-t of liny bid if deemed for the best In-
vice.
tt-riat L-l the strvi
ccrti' .!elicts
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
ranwiriu!
IUIUU1UJ.
1
THE CELEBRATED
COLUMBIA BREWER!
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
This well-known Brewer? is now turninir out the beat Beer and)
east of the Cancadea. The latest appliances for the manufacture of pood'
I ful Beer hare been introduced, and only the finit-cla8 article will hep"
the market.
I
Rpt that fun if rnnstmntwl. nrirt In whinh
ltd ! accomraiKldtiorn are both ftw kud f uniUbt-C 1
ELEGAKT DAT COACHES
LvaceriitledchM'kordrnft umii sme United lor noldenoi rirst na Betona-ciass TlckeU.and
btatvt d'.iOMtuig r Milvent nationsl bark in
tlu- vlPli.lty f the residence of the bidder, made ,
tisviiL!'- to theordtr of the commissioner of in-1
df'n Rtvulr, fur at least five per cent of the
Mddtror bidders melvlng an award shall fall' A conttnnoui line, connecung with all lines
U.pr. : utlj exec ute sureties, otherwise to be , ffordlng direct and uninterrupted tervite
icturi.'i! the bidder.
Illds ' eoinpiinied by cash In lieu of a certified
C. i:: no; be considered, , Pullman Sleeper reacnratlops can be secured
1 ' .:. :.'erl!ifuriiiatlonustotlmuOI delivery w sutsuw huuhxb any spui ui uw nsui.
T' uunt of the proposal which check or draft
will w. :oriv.iea to me l niteu owies in case any
aud o'ln r ti iTticnlcrs. UDiilr to
J. C I.tCKET,
I'. 8. Indian Agent.
PHOTOGRAPHER
lirsi premium at the Watco county
THROUGH TICKETS.
England ana Europe can be
ticket office of toe company
To and from all
points In America.
: purchased at any
Full Information concerning rates, time of
trains, route end other details furnished on
application to
W. C. ALLAWAY,
Agent V. F. fc A. Nar. Co., Kegulator offlct, Tht
Pallas, Or., or
A. II. CHAKLTOK,
icer ui, romana.
Ulll
Daily and Weekly Editions.
THE CHKOMCLE was established for the ex
press purpose of faithfully representing The Dalles
and the surrounding country, and the satisfying
effect of its mission is everywhere apparent. It
now leads all other publications in AVasco, 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 the best
medium for advertisers in the Inland Empire.
The Daily Ciuioxicle is published every eve
ning in the week Sundays excepted at $G.OO per
annum. The Weekly Chijonjcle on Fridays of
each week at .$1.50 per annum.
For advertising rates, subscriptions, etc., address
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.,
illcm, Oregon.
PAUL KREFT & CO.,
DEALERS IN
PAINTS, OILS AND GLAS
And the Most Complete and the Latent Patterni and DeiiguH in
I WALL ii A JP E3 H
-Practical Painter and Parser Hangers. Nono but tbt beet branij
PllPi-ifin-U'lli; jr,,i: urwl T V l.:..l. U! l lt wnrlr. Dd
the moHt ki:ied workmen emjiloytid, ARentii (or Maeury Liquid 'Tl
l cnemicai comtjination or hoaii mixture. A Ilrnt claw article in an - i
' orderB promptly attended to.
1 Paint Shoti corner TMrdand Waehinrlon 8u., The DU
feuv
Qolumbia
J-lotel.
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
This Popular Houw
U8 lately been thoroughly renovated
ever prepared to furnish the bet
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city, und at the very low te
$1 a day. First-Class Mek
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ami perBoni going 10 rriiie- lM
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