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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
Entered at the I'ostofficc at The frallc. Oregon,
second-clasf matter.
THE DALLES
OKEOON
j however, and he ficpt along as firmly as j
! ever.
The Unitisi State treasury continue?
to improve and before long will be able I
to sit np. I
WomI! Wood! Wood!
Best qnslity fir, oak and slab wood.
Leave orders" at 1 S3 Second street or
corner Third and Union. All orders ,
promptlv attended to. i
Maiek A- Bento.v.
WOOD, WOOD, WOOD.
Best grade of oak, fir, and slab cord
wood, at lowest market rates at Jos. T.
Peters & Go. ..Office Second and Jeffer
son streets."
PHOTOGRAPHER
First premium at the Wasco county
air for beat portraits and views.
H. C. NIELSEN,
Clothier and Tailor.
This
Is the
Season
Of the Year
Othen
Judicious
WASHINGTON LETTER
From our r.esmlsT Correspondent.
The politico-social ball has bean.
Congress the pulse of the national cap
ital throls ncain with its wonted vital
ity. Conpress in session means a preat
deal to Washington. Thi time it means
the opening up of the political and legis
lative machinery at least three months
earlier than usual and with the proba
bilities that once it is set in motion it
will continue to operate until June roses
bloom again. With the presence of the
government's official heads and of most
of those folks whose personality and
hospitality assist in making the capital
one of the most unique and interesting
cities in the world, there is good reason
why that undeniable power commonly
called ''society" should not also have a
big inning. It will have much to do,
for political asperities must be tem
pered, and there are clouds that need to
be brightly lined. It can be stated on
the authority of the greatest traveler? ,
that so far as physical comfort is con
cerned it is impossible to strike a better
average cllmatological or otherwise
than in this city by the Potomac; a fact
well worth rememltering. In September
the "season" will be well on. and the1
activity will know no cessation until the
coming of midsummer heat, almost a
year hence.
What will congress do? How long j
will it take to do it? These are the
more important questions asked in finan
cial circles, but of course they remain
unanswered, and so long as that dubious
condition remains, there is but little
chance for a material improvement of
the situation There are two thincs a !
large proportion of the people of this
country want congress to do. First, j
something which will restore confidence j
in onr currency. Second, something '
that will help bring about international J
bimetallism. There are various opin
ions about the Sherman law, and there (
are also diflerences of opinion as to re-1
moving the tar on state banks. These
two subjects are firebrands which may j
keep congress talking for months, while 1
ing. ny noi leave mem lor discussion
at a later time, and let congress enact
a law declaring that it is the settled
policy of this country to keep every dol
Ilar as good as every other dollar, and
insitrtiotiug the president to sell gold
vtbonde, in order to make this policy ef- j
ttctive. Such a declaration, followed by j
the sale of twentv-five millions of bonds, I
would restore confidence, and would go '2 3 8 I Cftl Pft
jl long way towards bringing about an 1 2 d Street J, lULUU
international bimetallic. acrppmpnt. I
j iBnttbe president should have authority
eosttu vha nunureu minions oi Donas ii
"he should think it necessary. The ob
jection that the sale of bonds will in
crease our interest account should not
have weight. It is absolutely as noth
ing, compared to the vital importance
of doing something to start up the
wheels of industry and make trade pos
sible. We are loeing more every day
than the interest on a hundred million
bonds would come to in a year. Let
congress act at once in a decisive man
ner to restore confidence in all classes of
the country's currency.
DecldiHllv the Finest Line of
Gents' Ku.rriish.irig; Goods,
Trunks and Valises, etc., etc.
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i R. L. Stevenson,
Rudyard Kipling.
I .A. Conan Doyle.
' Octave Thanet,
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! Bret Harte,
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Ilobert Barr,
Henry I. Stanlev,
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Andrew Ijing,
Sarah Orne Jevett
Dr. .1. S. Billings
W. E. Henley.
Caju. Charles King
Alphonse Dau'let
Camile Flammanon,
Edward Everett Hale.
Prof. Graham Be'.!.
TOBACCO,
CIGARS AM)
SWEET DKIX
Specialties'
Commercial Mmw Solicited.
Finest Peanut Roaster In The Dalles
a: riKht Bide
ilrs. Obarr f
The Dalles
There is excellent authority for the
6tatement that Mr. Cleveland will send
a special message to congress at its extra
eession in regard to the Hawaiian ques
tion. Preparations to that end have
been completed at the utate department.
It is learned that Minister Blount re
garde the situation as extremely criti
cal, and that he has advised prompt ac
tion on the part of this government as
the only way of averting Berious trouble
on the islands. He says the people are
chafing over the delay on the part of
this government to act on their appeal
for annexation, and are beginning to
feel that they are being trifled with.
The friends of ex-President Harrison
'in Washington are displeased at the
announcement which has been widely
circulated declaring that a secret organ
ization of clubs had been formed to re
enter him for the presidential race in
189C, which was placarding the statu of
Indiana under the direction of Gen. L.
T. Michener. Gen. Michener says he iB
not connected with any such scheme.
"lue next presidential campaign is a;
long way off," he remarked. "No one
can tell whether the conditions which
would lead to a demand for Gen. liar-1
rison's renomination will exist in 1890.
Should there be a movement to bring !
him to the front again, it will not come I
through the medium of a secret society. I
ho one knows or can prophesy what may
be the political situation in 18."
It is stated at the treasury department
that there is no liklibood of the resump
tion of the issue of gold certificates un
til the free gold stands from seven to
ten millions above the reserve. The
free gold is uow nearly 1900,000.
Mr. Cleveland looks visibly fatigued. '
His face is bronzed by exposure to the
sun as a result of bis outingd on Buz
zard's bay and be looks stouter than be
did when lie left Washington. There is
no trace of rheumatism in his walk,
The Fifth. Annual
F'M-I'R
Wasco County,
Oregon,
-OF THE-
SecoBfl Eastern Oregon District
Agricultural Society.
WILL 13E HELD AT
THE DflltliES, OREGON,
October 10th, 1893,
Continuing five davs. 1
a. s. McAllister. '
JTwid-jnt. I
J. O. MACK, j
Secretary. j
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From TEBJUJUb or INTERIOR Points I
THE
Niin Pacific
RKILROHD
Ii the line to uke j
TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH.,
It li the Dining Car I'.ouU. It rani Through
Yeitlbuled Iralus ever;- day In the ynut to j
$t. paul and Chicago
NO CHANGE OK CAKE.
Componed of Dining Can unanrpaued. !'ul! !
man Drawing Boom BleeiK:ri of lawn equipment
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS !
Bent that can be ccmntructed, and in whlcn
accommodation are both Free and FurnUhtC
tor bolder oi VlnX and Hecond-cluaTiclccU.&ud
ELEGANT DAY COACHES
A cnntlnuoui line, connecting with all line
affording direct and uninterrupted lerrlce.
Pullman Bleeper reservations can bo aecured
in advance through any ageut ol the road.
THROUGH TICKETS
England and Europe can tx
To and from all
T-otnuln America.
inland and urowj can be ourchaied at hit
ticket office of the company
concernlue rate, time oi
tratim, route and other detuilf furnlibirf on
Full Information
application to
W. C. ALLAWAV,
Agent V. V. ii A. l.'ar. Co., Uegulator oUcv. Tai
Dalle, Or., or
A. I). CHAKLTOK,
Aac'L Central Faateugtr Agt., Portland, Ovn.
The Gate City of the Inland Empire in situated at the ktad
ef navigation on the Middle Columbia, and is a thriving, pros
perous city.
ITS TERRITORY.
It is the supply city for an exfusive and rich agricultural
and grazing country, its trad reaching as far south us 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 Dalles is the largest original wool shipping point in
America, about 5,000,000 pounds being shipped Inst year.
ITS PRODUCTS.
The Balnion 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 beautiful Klickitat valley find market
here, and the country south and east has this year filled the
warehouses, and all available storage places to overflowing witL
their products.
ITS WiUA.LT.
It is the richest city of its size on the 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
:orner stones she stands.
THE DALLES (MILE,
Daily and Weekly Editions.
THE CHRONICLE 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 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 the best
medium for advertisers in the Inland Empire.
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annum. The "NVekkly Cmtoxicu-: on Fridays of
each week at $1.50 per annum.
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JoerChandler Harric, Harriet l'recott Spofrord, Octave Thanet,
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HENRY M. STANLEY
will contribute, eiip-'Cially for youns reudem. a thrillliiBly inlerettltiK hturj-ol African Ad enture.
NATURAL H1STOKY AND ADVENTUltE.
There will Ih hevernl artlelv written by Hoymond Dtothuiayt, w ho him U-vn ea!led by M' W 1
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The Capture of Wild lieastP. The Transportation of Wild P.east?.
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thla Held, will contribute to the niustiziuc.
Of Interest to both Young and Old w ill lie
PROF. Jl. L. GAJJNEI.'S AFIUCAN EXPEDITION TO THE GOIIILI ..
ArruniremeutK have lieen made, In connection with u Jendlnt; KiikIIkIi review, to iii.b I'roL
Garner'ii letters dencrlptlve of hl jirenent exjirtiltlon to Africa, Prof. Garner In noted '! world
over for the curloux mid intcrentliiK InvextlKutlons hu in ni.il.injr In the njieeeh of mni.Ve t Ut
Hailed for Africa hint tjeptemlx.-r for the hake of further jiumuliur hit ktudlen in tho nutlve liuutiU uf
the Rorllla. me hiuhuuiioiih lor inene urnciva win lie irom iimwn;riiiiii uvi.cu uj- nm iirm-r
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" The Edpe of the Future." " Knowledge of Immediate Vaiue "
" Newest Knowledge." " The I"reeent Hour."
" Stranger than Fiction," etc.
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This well-known Brewery is now turning out the bent Beer and Port
east of the Cascades. The latest applianceu for the manufacture of good health'
ful Beer have been introduced, and only the firat-clans article will be placed o
the marknt.
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DEALEP.K IN-
i PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS
And the Mont Complete and the Latent PatternH and Deeignv in
Practical Painters and J'ajier Hangers. None but the best brnndH of tb
bherwin-Williams and J. W. Masury's Paints used in all wr work, and none do'
the moHt Hkilled workmen employed. Agents for Masury Liquid PaintH. J
chemical combination or soap mixture. A first class article In all eolorn. "
orderH jromptly attended to.
Faint Shoo corner Thirdand Washington Bts
The Dalles. Ore
n
flew
Columbia
Jotel.
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
This Popular House
Has lately been thoroughly renovated and ue'
furnished throughout, and Is now better thn
ever prepared to furnish tho best Hotel
accommodations of any house in tlm
city, and at the very low rate of
.1.1 a rlnv TPct.nioDa "Men Is. 2d0
Office of the fast and commodious opjKJHltlou Sti
to Dufur, Kingsluy, Tygh Valley, Wi-pl'ilt'"1'
Warm Kpringe and I'rlnoville is in the How
aim persons going to I'rineville can haw
$4.00 by going on this Stage Hue.
All trains stop here.