The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, August 16, 1893, Image 4

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
Entervd at the Potofflct t The Hullo, Orwron,
a st-eond-cla? matter.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
HAS A TAMIL! OP 1
2000 READERS. ,
They tend The fhrrmtclc to pet the latest mid :
ino--t reliable cw. Ami thej trod every line ,
that Is in the j-at-er That i what tniiktM the
Chronicle nn ii. valuable mlvt-Tti iiir medium '
The ii'Wpfi-i'r that , to the fami.
tlrcsldi is the one (Gj) 1,aS th' Hdvertiew
of tndRV jwtrouize when they drill- to
reat'h te jHftji't- When they want ynur trade
their annnunretuonts will lc found in tlu- joic
Iioot over our column.1- and ob-erve the verifica
tion of the truth nf this nertion. Itcmcmber,
a trade of a fnmllv o two thousand s
H worth askine for through thee (Qij
column, onclal'.y t-o at our very
however, and he steps along as firmly ns
ever.
The United States treasury continues ;
to improve and before lone "'ill be able !
to sit up. j
tVouil! IVuml! AVouil!
Rest quality fir, oak and slab wood.
Leave orders" at 133 Second street or
corner Third and Union. All orders
promptlv attended to.
M.ueh Hk.vton.
H. C. NIELSEN,
Clothier and Tailor.
Peoidi'dlv the Finct Line of
.Gents' K-uriiisliiiig Good:
Trunks and 1 'aiscs, etc., etc.
wnon. woou, wiion.
Rest grades of oak, fir, and slab cord
r'etere & (T oEseZd and Je COR. SECOND AND WASHINGTON, THE DALLES, OR
son streets.
THE EUROPEAN HOUSE
The CnrrugMtwl llullilliip litixt Dour to tJotirt llimm.
Handsomely FnmishBfl Rooms to Rent by the Day, Wcci or Month.
5i?eap pdvrtisii?? fys. J'&g?.1"7 ttBs Prepared by a First Class English Cook.
PHOTOGRAPHER
McCLURE'S MAGAZINE
to Everyone Subscribing for
The Dalles DailyChronicle
for 12 Months at 60 Cents a month.
OR
5 UeekJy ropiel
AT $2.25 PER ANNUM.
-iir ul iirr.niLM.mtMitv with tin- nublliilicrtxif otio of the lo-t Mncnzlurfe inuv nuMi.i,.
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McCLURE'S MAGAZINE
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The Dalles Daily Chronicle
12 MONTHS AT 60 CENTS A MONTH.
THE DALLES
OKEGON
Maklnc Cloth Waterproof.
A correspondent asks for a recipe
for making- cloth waterproof. There
is surely no better method than put
tine half a pound of sugar of lead and
half a pound of alum in a pail of soft
v.-ater, stirring it often until it be
comes clear, pouring it off into an
other pail and putting the cloth or
garment into it. to remain there for
tv.-enty-four hours. The material
should then be hung up to drj without
wringing. It is said that garments
thus treated will keep the wearer ab
solutely dry in the heaviest rain
storm; the rain simply hangs in glob
ules upou the cloth. Waterproof cloth
is more healthy to wear than rubber
goods.
One of the riiipt. t
There was a woman of dignified bear
ing and apparent intelligence standing
at a post-bos the other day. says the
!New York 'World. She dropped in sev
eral letters and gazed hesitatingly ata
small package which .she held. She
glanced about for assistance in her
problem, and her eyes lit upon a po
liceman. ,-I beg your pardon," she
said, sweetly, holding the packace up
for his inspection, "but do you think
that there are enough stamps on this
to carry it?"' And such is the chival
rous attitude of man toward perplexed
woman that the policeman said,
promptly, without making even an at
tempt to weigh the package in his
hand: "Oi'm shure there's enough,
ma'am." Her doubts banished bv this
statement, the lady dropped her bun
die and went on her way rejoicing.
This
Is the
Season
Of the Year
ttlhen
Jadieioas
Advertising
Pays.
TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Men
CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT TO US.
MRS.
Jb ' JrLAS Jbi JbL, Propi'iotor. i j
J. O. MACK,
FljlE WllBEg and Lipi$
DOMESTIC
And KEY WEST
CIGARS.
THE
CELEBRATED
PADST BEER
171 SECOND STREET,
FRENCH'S BLOCK.
THE DALLES, OK.
i
Publish ers CMWX1CLE,
The .Dalles; Or.: !
You. will please send to my address the D.dfLY
C1IJWMCL E for .12 months from date, for which
I agree to pay GO cts. a, mon th, it being understood
that you are )o have sent to my address for J year, t
without extra charge, jMcCLUJIE'S M.'WAZJXl
commencing with the current number.
Name,
.'Jddrcss I
CALL AT OUR OFFICE
mid kco the ontertHlnlus mill finely lllunttutwl
McCLURE'S MAGAZINE,
i Date
lumEsnBam
CityStables,
which It nmong lt& contributor, the most fiimnu nuthotx In
tui'h writerw the follou futr
JRHAM 6c
Robertson
Proprietors
T
H
E
ARTIC
CANDY
FACTORY
It,
nn:r i
COMPOUND.
3 A recent discovery an eld
I)ajs!cla. Successful!! tued
monW.li by Mouse r.dj of
TLadltt. Is. the oalj- pcztec'ST
lofeand reliable medlclao clls-
carcitri. Buraro of unprincipled dregsists vrho
cSer toierlor medicines lu place of this. Ask for
Caok'n Cotton Root Compound, laic no tubsit
tute, or lnclce SI and C cents lu potage In letter
nEdTrowIUscad, fcaltd, hr return raall. Iull scaled
particulars la plain envelope, to ladles only. 2
ptarapfi. Addrtas 1'onJ I,Uy (Jomjionr.
Xo. T. ruherBloci, Ijowo!:, Jllch.
Sold In The Dalle? bv 5r i Kinr.-s;-.
SODA WATEE AKD IOE 0KEAM.
Candies and Nuts
ut wholKKnle
ijuotatlouii.
Corner of Fourth and Federal Sts., The Da! leg, Oregon.
(These Stables have on hand the finest Livery in Eastern
uregon, ana can accommodate jiatrons with either bingle
or Double Rigs, closed Hack? or Carriages day or night.
MORE ROOM.
Also, can furnish FirPt Class accomtxiodation to teamsters with freiirht
j or driving teams, having added to their stables large feeding and wnpon room.
II. L. Stevenson,
I Kudyr.rd Kiplini;,
I A. Conaii Doyle.
Octave Thnnot,
j William Dean IIow
' ISret Uni te,
Clark Kussell,
Joel Chandler Harris.
Thomas Hardv, .
.1. T. TrowhriJge.
.leiome i!. .lerome.
Frances Ikxlgson Hurnett,
Theodoio I!oosev(lt,
Joaquin Miller,
Oilhert I'nrker,
John I!urronphH,
wmuii Specialties
Commercial Patronaie Solicited.
Arourtca and Knplnnd, incluaiq
Hamlin Gnrhuid,
I'rof. K. S. Holden,
l'rof. C. A. Tonne
H. II. Itoyt'Men,
HoU-rt Hurr,
Ilcnrv JI. Manlev,
. , .... , 1
Arcimmid 1'orues,
Andrew Luiik,
Surah Orne .lewett
Dr. J. S. Billing,
W. E. Henley.
Ciipt. Churleti Kinc
Alphonse Damlet,
Ciimile FlHiimiarion,
Edward Everett Hale,
l'rof. Graham Hell.
Finest Peanut Roaster In The Dalles '
j. FOLCO
At right side
restaurant.
-OF THE-
Second Eastern Oregon District
Agricultural Society,
WILL HE HELD AT
THE DflliltES, OREGON,
October 10th, 1893,
Continuing five days.
a. s. McAllister,
l'reildeut.
J. O. MACK,
HecrcUry.
From TERlBlKiUi op INTERIOR Points
THE
liii Paci
iWat Coiivenlurirn.
"AVorlds fair Visitors travelling via the
Northern Pacific P.ailroad, and Wiscon
ein Central line, are ianded t-.t the Paid
Central station in Chicago.
This magnificent fire-proof building,
located in the heart of the city has been
fitted up as a hotel, runou the European
plan, with about 200 rooms handsomely
furnished and each room is supplied
with hot und cold water, electric lights,
etc.
The charges for accommodations are
reasonable and parties can secure rooms
in advance by calling upon agents of the
Northern Pacific railroad.
By taking the Northern Pacific
through car line to Chicago, visitors will
avoid the discomfort of all transfer in
that city, and can also travel between
the Grand Central station and world'e
fair grounds by trains which rnn direct
between the two points. 2tdlwlm-7-12
4
The success of Mrs. Annie M. Beam,
of McKeeBport, Pennsylvania, in the
treatment of diarrhoea in her children
will undoubtedly be of interest to many
mothers. She says: "I spent several
weeks in JohiiBtown, Pa., after the great
flood, on account of my husband being
employed there. We had several chil
dren with us, two of whom took the
diarrhoea very badly. I got some of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and
Diarrhtea Eemedv from Rev. Mr. Ch
man. It cured both of them. I k
of several cases where it was eq
Buccesaf ul. I think it cannot be excelled
and cheerfully recommend it." 2o and
&ii cnt bottles for sale by Blakeley &
Houghton, Druggists. Ira.
A Sunday ut the Kuanide.
During the Hummer season the Dalles,
Port land a Ahtoria Navigation Co. will
make a rate of $3, Dalles to Astoria
and return, and $4, Dalles to Ihvaco
and return.
The above rates will be in effect on
feuiiduys or iy. Steamer Regulator will
lcuva T1 t-lu'ltn at 7 a in Dulle Cltv ' A r:ontlnuou lino, co;iT)ectiu wltli 611 Uik-
i i . V iV Y, i i ..lJ,xuts !BQordUii;dlr:taiirlunllilerruiFtlf.(;rvlcc
will nrrlvo at Portland in time to cuii-
nect with the Lurline for Astoria and
'ti warn Tlio T urlinn u-Hl Wvp flimon I'ullmnu Bh-epvr rocrvBtioriB can foe dccuivd
SundS- etlnSdwill ' cttb ! ""y
ilulef eWty Monday morning for The
-iVabovolicketB will be limited to . ffltH Ki!WyuV
tiirot days from date of Hale. i ticket osUix of tlm coiajauy
W. C. Am-away, G. A. j
Full Information concerning lmu ol
tra; i, t'.t.n mill otlier doUiils lunihiiwl oi.
V. C. ALLAWAY.
Ajr- I I'. i A. liar Co., Kcsulutor oait', Tht
Dnllti, Or , or
a n CHAitiroii,
Kth'u Gtutttil I'MvsuKd Kt i'ortlnnd, )t:u
The Fifth. Annual
TheDmlles
Wasco County.
Oregon,
RKILROHD
If the line to take
TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOOTH.
It 1 the Dining Car Route. It run Through
Ventlbuled 'Iralas every day In the ytar to
2 w panl and Chicago
(NO CHANCE OK CAKS.)
J Comiel of Dlnlns Cam unsurpassed. Pull
man rawing r.o(juioacifsoj iMieaterjuifimeni.
TOUHLST SLEEWNG CARS
et that cn foe concttucttd, and In which
accommodations are footh Free and Furnished
lor holdera of First and tkeoud-cla Ti:vi, and
ELEGANT BAY COACHES
The Gate City of the Inland Empire is situated at the head
of navigation on the Middle Columbia, and is a thriving, pros
perous citv.
ITS TERRITORY.
It is the supply city for an extensive and rich agricultural
and grazing country, its trade reaching as far south ah Summer
Lake, a distance of over two hundred miles.
The Largest Wool Market.
The rich grazing country along the eastern slojie of the Cat
cades furnishes pasture for thousauds 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 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 beautiful Klickitat valley find market
here, and the country south and east lias tin's 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 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
corner stones 8he stands.
Mrs. Kobt. Louis Stevetifon. Camile Fiamniarion,
F. Marion Crawford, Lillie Cha.te Wyman,
Margaret Deland, Harriet Prescott Spotlbrd.
Herbert D. Ward, Hdward Everett Hale.
Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Ixmine Chandler Moulton,
Knun niimtjtirnf McCLURE'S MAGAZINE contain tw o hamUomclr UlUKtrutcd iiiIxrTtavt
Willi MICH IliniOUH COIIC MM
Julet Verne, Archdeacon Farrar,
Frances Hodgson Burnett, Thomas A. Edicon,
Tissandier, the famous F. Hopkinson Smith,
French Balloonist, H. H. Boyesen,
and many othern, have furnished matcrlul for oirMrlnlly prcimml interview which will apptti
tuny niuiruiti in tilth uniKHi'.ine.
Kach number contains two or three nliort htorlct. by famous Huthor. Fully illustrated htotiet will
i aji)var in early number by
' Thomas Hardy, William Dean Howella, K. L. Stevenson,
I Rudyard Kipling, Bret Harte, Sarah Orne Jewett,
! Joel Cliandler Harris. Harriet Prewott Spofford, Octave Thunet,
Conan Dovle, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Stanlev.l. Wevman.
I
HKrCKV M. STANLEY
will eoutrll)Ute, eicially for youiiR readurn. a tlirillliiKly IrttereatluR itoryiif African Adventure
NATURAL HISTORY AND ADVENTURE.
There will In1 everl article1, written by Raymond niothuiuyt, who him la-en ci.llM Mr W T
Stead the tieht interviewer in Kncland, (rotn material (urr.lhhed tilm bj Kuri iiiiiinclt . i.i Ham
burc, thecreat animal imK)rter and trainer TIii-m article), deal with
The Caitturo of Wild J'easts. The Transportation of Wild Beastr.
The Training of Wild Beasts. The Adventures and Escapes of Karl Htigenbeck.
Tli.i ...Ill ... (TliiM.nitiMl l.v uti V,iflikh Mrtlut (if fif.L-.ifi.s livf t.i'fl kV-lll f,t f rr V. 1 1tr u- tltl itfilmt't
Joiik lifniiocfiiih, c. F. ll'ii.m:a, Int. C. c
this Held, will contribute to the mii,-aziiu'.
Hoard ami Kooiu for 1'iiiiIIh.
'i wo furnished rooms to let wPh
1 t-d hv pupils. Inquire at this office.
do to N. Hurriw for fine prints; '20
IE DALLES CH
LE,
Aiiiiott, and other writura inimmii lur their workii
Of Interest to both Young and Old will be
PROF. Ji. L. GARNER'S AFRICAN EXPEDITION TO THE GORILLAS.
Arriincenu-ntH have lx-en uiiidc, In eonneiitlon with a lcadlni: Kinrllnh review, to imb'.-' I'tnL
Oarner'c lettem deeriitive of IiIh jireitent cxK-dltion to Africa, l'rof. 'mrner In noted the oti
over for the curious and intoretlii: lnvcfltlRiitlonK ho If makliiK in the Keccli of m Hiker He
sailed for Africa hint HejitcmlR-r for the sake of further iiumuIiiK hi Miidie In the natiie Jjauiit ol
the Korflla. The lllUHtratloim lor tliee arucie win ih; iroui uoui;rii!ii uikeu oy rror oHrner
The magazine iilno contalnii most intercatliif: article under the follou lug eonijirclicnulu' heuda
" The Edge of the Future." " Knowledge of Immediate Value."
" Newest Knowledge." " The Present Hour."
"Stranger than Fiction," etc.
We are ofleritiR thl "plendid magazine with the Daily CiriiosicLK for only V.'M a year, pijiWe
in advance or tn moiltnl' installments as aeireu.
V. mitV thl rrrotttr.Tiu1 rif1ip to orrlf.r tht wt inuv k.fiir n lfin.. lillmtMr ttf lit-w HUb-iCTiberi.
but all who are already uberlbers may avail theinaelvex of this ujortuutty to weuru thiir1
magazine, r ill un me niaiiK anu kcuu h in, v
THE DAILY CHRONICLE, The Dalles, Or.
THE CELEBRATED
COLUMBIA BREWERY,
AUGUST BUCHLER, PropV.
This well-known Brewery is now turning out the best Beer and Porta
east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health
ful Beer hare been introduced, aud only the first-class article will be placed oi
the marknt.
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, Slier
man, Gilliam, a largo 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 Chronicle is published every eve
ning in the week Sundays excepted at $0.00 per
annum. The Weekly Chronicle on Fridays of
each week at $1.50 per annum.
For advertising rates, 8ubf;friptions, etc., address
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.,
PAUL KREFT & CO.,
-DEALERS IN-
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS
And the Most Complete and the Latest Patterns utid De&igus in
"Trnetieal PainterH and Paper Hangero. None but the best brnii''a cf Ji'
rwin-Willianni and J. W. Muhu tv'h PaintH used in all ,ur work, und ii'iiie''?'
most skilled workmen employed. Agonlti for .Maury Liquid PaintH.
Hher
LtlH mOHt Hklllod u-firlrinioi i.im
cheinicul canbinatlon or soap mikturi
onieri) promjiiiy uucuueu to.
Paint Shot) corner Thirdand Wuf;liin;tou Stu.,
A (1ri.it jilt.uu nLiL iit nit ciifirH. A"
in (-(won in biuiu iu mi v-- w -
The DttllfiF. W"1
flew
Qoidmbia
Jotel.
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
This Popular House
Hah lately been thoroughly renovated and nowJjr
furiilHhed throughout, and 1h now hotter than
ever prepared to furnlnh the het Jlow
accomniodiitloiiH of any Iiouho In ,ltl'
city, and at tho very low rate of
$1 a dav. FivRt-ninKK Meals. 25c
OfXieo of the fiiHt and cominodioiiH oppos'tioii PfK
to JJufur, KliiKHlej, Tynh Vulky, A iipii'"1"'
Warm Spnn and Prinovillo Is in the Hot'''
and periii-iiH jjointj to J'rinevillo can f.nu
J.OO hv yoliiK on thm Hte Hiu.
All trains stop here.