The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, August 18, 1893, Image 4

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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
Entered at the I'ostofflce nt The UMtt, Oregon,
as second-class matter.
The Dalies Daily Chronicle.
HAS A FAMILY OF
2000 READERS.
They rend Tlie Chronicle to pet the latest and
inot reliable cws. Anil they read ever lino
that Is In the paiT. T1"t l!' whn i"ke the
Chronicle an Invalnnble mlvertl lug lnctlluni,
The nowspaiier that s. goes to the family
tlresliles Is the one (Q)) that the advertisers
of today pistroulie when they desire to
reach the icoplc. When they ant yonr trmle
their announcements will he fonnd In the pner.
Look over our columns and ob-erve the verifica
tion of the truth of this assertion. Kemember,
a trade of a family of tun tluutand j-.
Is worth asking for through thee ()
columns esiclally so at onr very
Wood! Woodl Woodt
Heat quality fir, oak nnd slab wood,
tiovn nnlora" nt l.Tl Second street or
! corner Third mid Union. All orders
1 promptlv attended to.
i Maikk A Bkston.
WOOD, WOOD, WOltl),
Best RrauVi" of oak, fir, and slab cord
wood, at lowest market rates at Jos. T.
I Peters & Co. Oihee Second and Jeffer-
son streets. )
PHOTOGRAPHER
First premium at the W'asco county
air for best portraits and views.
H. C. NIELSEN,
IN..- ' I I I I I I I- , ., I . I. - -I
Clothier and Tailor.
, .Decidudlv tho Finest Line of
Gents' Ktiriiisliirig Goods,
Trunks and Valises, etc., etc.
COK. SECOND AND WASHINGTON. THE DALLES, OK.
T
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ARTIC
THE EUROPEAN HOUSE
The Corrugated Untitling next llmir to Court IIiiuhk.
THK DAL.I.KS
OliKOON
Wnnt Carlisle lniMitclifil.
Toi'EKA, Kan., Aup. 10. The Advo-'
cate, the otiicial state paper, in an edito
rial today demand? the impeachment of i
Secretary Carlisle for having failed to 1
purchase 4,500,000 ounces of silver, ac
cording to the Sherman law. during
July. It sayr that Secretary Carlisle '
prossly violated his oath of otlice, and
that President Cleveland is equally j
guilty and should be impeached at the ;
same time, provided that on investiga-,
tion it ia found that he is refionsiule j
for Mr. Carlisle's conduct. Resolutions
embodying the Advocate's editorial will
be introduced in the populists' bimetal
ist meetings', to tie held in each county
of the state between now and Aucust
21st.
CHICAGO'S GREAT FAIR.
By all odd, the finest attraction at
the world's fair will be the American
pirl. llaltimore American.
Chicago will welcome its visitors
with an open hand: but let it not be
expected that the baud will remain
open nil the time. Sioux Citv Journal.
Chicago has done her work well and
there is no doubt that at .lachson park
will be gathered the grandest exhibit
the world has ever seen. Duluth Trib
une. ITim chaneeo are that the most of us
- will yield to the pressure of public
opinion and when we see our neighbors
going to Chicago will go too. Buffalo
Express.
Specimen C'aes.
S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was
troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism,
ins stomach was disordered, his liver
jwas affected to an alarming degree, ap
petite fell away, and he was terribly re--duccd
in flesh and strength. Three hot
vtles of Electric Hitters cured him.
Edward Shepherd, Harrisburp, 111.,
had a running sore on his leg of eight
years' standing. Used three bottles of
Electric Bitters and seven boxes of
Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and bis leg is
sound and well. John Speaker, Cata
waba, 0., had five large fever sores on
his leg, doctors said he was incurable.
One bottle Electric letters and one box
Bueklen's Arnica Salve cured him en
tirely. Sold by Snipes & Kinersly.
Mr. Thomas Batte, editor of the
Graphic', Tcxarkana, Arkansas, has
found what he believes to be the best
remedy in existence for the flux. His
experience is well worth remembering.
He says: "Last summer I had a very
severe attack of flux. 1 tried almost
every known remedy, none giving relief.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy was recommended to me.
I purchased a bottle and received almost
inimedinte relief. I continued to use
the medicine and was entirely cured.
I take pleasure in recommending this
remedv to anv person suffering with
such a disease, as in my opinion it is the
best medicine in existence." L'3 and 50
cont bottles for sale by Blakeley &
Houghton, Druggists. lm.
The success of Mrs. Annie M. Beam,
of McKeesport, Pennsylvania, in the
treatment of diarrhoea in her children
will undoubtedly be of interest to many
mothers. She says: "I spent several
weeks in Johnstown, Pa., after the great
flood, on account of my husband being
employed there. Wo had several chil
dren with us, two ol whom took the
diarrhoea very badly. I got some of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and
Diarrluca Bomedy from Rev. Mr. Chap
man. It cured both of them, I knew
of several caseB where it was equally
successful. I think it cannot le excelled
and cheerfullv recommend it." LVi and
50 cent bottles for sale by Blakeley &
Houghton, Druggists. lm.
Go to N. Harris for fine prints ; L'O
yardH for if 1.
SODA WATER AND I0E 0REAM. '
Candies and Nuts US.tt' ,
IvpffiSpecialties
Finest Peanut Roaster In The Dalles
Hanflsomcly Fnrnisbecl Rooms 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.
Proprietor.
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Mk. Obnrr'i I
restaurant.
The Fifth Annual
FAIR
-OF THK-
J. O. MACK,
FIJflE WlWEg and LIQUOR
Second Eastern Oregon District j
kiedtnral Society.
D t
WILL HE JIKLD Al
THE DflliliES, OREGON,
October 10th, 1893, j
Continuing five day?. !
a. s. McAllister,
I'roiWent. I
J. O. MACK,
Socretnrj . i
DOMESTIC
o KEY WEST
CIGARS.
THE
CELEBRATED
PADST BEER
FRENCH'S BLOCK.
171 SECOND STKEET, . : THE DALUEH, OK.
This
Is the
Season
Of the Year
CUhen
Judicious
Advertising
Pays.
From TERKIfifUi or INTERIOR Points
THE
lira Pail:
RKILROHD
It the line to tAlce
TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH.
It is the Dinlne Cnr Home. It runs ThrouRb
ventlbuled 'iraius erery duy In the yuur to
Corner of Fourth nnd Federal The Dulles, Orci:orr.
These Stables have on hand the finest Livery in Eastern
Oregon, and can accommodate patrons with either Single
or Double Rigs, closed Hacks or Carriages day or night.
MORE ROOM. j
Also, can inrnisli First C!as? accomnioihitionH to teamsters with freight
or drlvirjp: teams, hiivini; added to their Htableu lare feeding and wagou room.
t Vuhlhhvrs CJniOXJCLE,
I The '.Dalles, Or..
1 You. trill please send io my adclrnss the, DAILY
I CJIKONJCL E for 1 2 mon ths from date, f or wh ich
j I agree to pay 00 e.ts. a month, it being nnclerstood
i that iioa are'to have sent to my address for I year,
I withoat extra ch arge, MoCL I 'J! f'J'S MAG. IZ IXE,
commenehg with the on.rreni number.
j Name,
3 .Date. Address
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McCLURE'S MAGAZINE,
which ImMimoiiR ftM-ontrlliiitorn tin- mint fiimmis mitlmri In Ainorlcn mid Cnlntut, itiulu'dltut
.in rh wrltom hi- the fullouiiii;
ThoniuB llurdv, Hutulin (inrland,
.). T. Trowliruifie, l'rof. K. S. Holden
.leiomc 11. .lurome. Prof. O. A. Youns,
Kraiu c.'H Modioli Htit nvtt, 11, 11, lloyeMOii.
1 K. I,. SleveiiHon,
, Kiidyard Kijiliii
A. Comui Doyle.
Octave Thanet,
William Dean HowelK
llret 1 1 arte,
Clark KuHHi-ll,
Joel Chandler Ilan it-,
Theodore I!ooevelt,
.lonqtlin Miller.
Oilhert Parker,
John iturroUKiif,
liohert Hnrr.
Henry M. Stanley,
Archibald Forlies,
Andrew l.an,
Sarah Orne .lewett
Dr. J. S. nilliii,
W. K. Henley.
Cajit. ClmrluH Kinj;
Commercial Patronap Solicited.
TheDrlles
Mr. Hoht. Lottie SteveiiMHi.Cuniilo Flaminarion,
F. Marion Crawford. l.illie Chime Wytiian,
Marpuet Deland, Harriet I'renrott Spollbrd
llerhert D. Ward, Edward Everett Hale,
Elizabeth Stuart rhelc, l.outec Chandler Mottlton,
i:nch number of McCLURE'S MAGAZINE roiitnltiH two Immlmmcly lllUHtniUil intcrrum
ultli nlieh fumoiir H'iiile n
JttleH Verne, Arehdeaeon l'arrar, AlphruiBe Daiidet,
Franeee Hodiifon linrnett, Thomas A. Edison, Cainile Flaunnarioii,
Tissandier, tho famotiH F. Hopkitison Smith, Edward Everett Hnlo,
French llallooniHt, II. II. ItoyeMon, Prof. Grahutn Hull,
niul nmny ntlicr.H, hiivu furnitHwl materia! for i"t)nvl:illy iten,irvii Interview h whlcli will av.u
fully lltieitrutiil In thin nuij;iuiiif
Knell numlxjr rontfllim two or thrit; "hurt ntork'n ly fnmou nnthom Fully IlluittrMtol Htorlw will
np)K'iir In enrly numlx.,r liy
William Dean Howells, K. L. Stevenson,
Bret Harte, Sarah Orne Jewett,
Ilarriet Prueeott Spollord, Octavo Thanet,
I-'ranees HodKHon Dnrnutt, Stanley . I. Weyiimn
Wasco County.
Oregon,
The Gate City cf the Tuland Empire is situated nt the baud
of navigation ou the Middle Cohunhia, and is a thriving, pros
perous city.
ITS TERRITOKY.
p. panl and Chicago m
It is the supply city for an exteii.sn e unci rich agricultunil
and grazing country, its trade reaching ns far houtli us Suminwr
Lnke, a disbmce of over two hundred miles.
The Largest Wool Market.
The rich grazing country along the eastern slopo of tho Gm
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 lwing 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 lwautiful 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 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 farming country
than is tributary to uny other city in Eastern Oregon.
Its situation is unsurpassed. It clitnau' delightful. Its pos
sibilities incalculable. Its resources unliiuiffd. And on these
eorncr stones she Htandg.
NO CHANGE OK CAItB.J
Cnmpwed of Dining; Cars unsurpassed. Pull
wan Drawing Uoom blt;rsof iHtwt (.inilpraunt
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
ST. flin flGRDEITIY.
TJU: IUU.EH, OltKOON.
Re-Opons Sept. Atli, 1808.
Boarding and Day School for Girls.
Ilntvs jer Tfrms of ten wx-ki, ixiyiiblu In ad
vance. Uo.irtl and Tuition $10 (o
iilitrniico feo (uytib!u hut once) a (O
llwl nnd Utlillng 3 W
Instrumental Music, B!nogrniiliy, Tywrlt
lliK. Tckumpliy, DruwliiK unit I'ulutini; form
cxnn churgt'i.. l'runcli, d'ermuu mid Ittln
ltiii);unK.'s, Nctdlvwurk und Voc.il Jlimlc
tauiiht five.
DAY 8CIIOOL.
Five, tlx, vlKlit or ten dollar pur term, no
cord I nj,' to (,-rmk'.
For particulars, udda-bs
BISTER BUI'EHIOIJ.
6-18w0t
Best that can be constructol, and In which
accommodation)! nro Ixith Free and Funilihuj
lor lioldera ol First and Sucond-cltum Tickets, and
ELEGANT BAY COACHES
TI DALLES
CHRONICLE
V continuous Hue, connecting with rII Um
Hflorillni; dlrwt and uninlerrupicd icrvlcc.
I'ullmttii HltcpQr rew.'rvatlotin can Iw tccuiul
in advance through itny agent of the road.
THROUGH TICKETS SMnXM
F-iiKlaud and Kuroiw can bo purohu(el at any
tlfkt nttm nf thn ro.inr.u.... '
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hull Information concerning rated, time of
trains, routes and other detail (uriiiiiuwl on
application to
W. C. ALLAWAY,
Agent D. F. & A. Nat. Co., Uegulator office. Tho
Dalle, Or., or
A. I). OIIAKWO.V,
Am't. General Faweuier Agt., Fortland. Ogu.
IMIly Kvenlnir Chronicle Is recoanlnl
. lis -olltlnllv Iho lirilni' i.hIxt fnr llm
JiiillcaCUy folks' UCiKAU 'tM J(t
U'MltUtlOU. HOlllO nillVI r. "(XI nf nnr lr.t
citizens watch tho column ol thin nn nrn
dally lor the Hplcicst local news, it rf r C.K
tuccctdi In KleanliiK the field, mid liencu glows
m popularity and imiKjrtrtiitv. Take it awhile,
you ivho don't; try eouic of it premium oiler.
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 tho Inland Empire.
Tho Daily Cjikonicle is published every eve
ning in the week Sundays excepted at $600 pur
annum. The Wkekj.y Ciikonjclh on Fridays of
each week at .$1.50 per annum.
For advertising ratos, subscriptions, etc., address
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.,
Vlxo Zallo, Oregon.
TliotnuH Hardy,
Kudyard Kiplini;,
Joel Cliandler Harm,
Conan Doyle, .
HIINKV M. STANLI5V
will contribute, eupvcially for young reiidurn, u Ihrllllngly IntrroatuiK Ktory of Afrirnu Adveutur
NATTKAL HhSTOUY AND A DVKNTl'UK.
There will Ik) ncventl articles written bv Ijoyniond Dlottiuinyt, win. huh been culled by Mr W T
Htead the lt luU'rviewer in r.uglauil, from materliil fiirublii'd him b Karl Hao.ntiaak, of Hani
burg, the great iiiilmnl importer and trainer. 'I'Iko nrtlclea deal with
The Caiituve of Wild UeuiitH. Tlie TrnuHportution of Wild HeaatH.
The Training of Wild I.euHtH. The AdventureH and KnuaiieH of Karl 1 IitKenWck,
The series will oe Illustrated by an i;ugll.ih nrtlst ol iiukmmlcdgcd skill In drawing wild anlmttU
John Hi'uiioi'oiiN. ('. I' Homicr, Dr.. ( . Anmm. and other writers lamous for their work It
this field, will contribute to the magazine.
0f IntereHl to both Youhk and Old will be
1'JtOF. A. L. GAKXEK'S AFRICAN JJXl'EDITIOX TO THE GOKILI AS.
Arrangements have been made, in connection with a tending Kuglish review, to tiubllsh l'rof
(iaruer's letters descriptive of Ills present excdltlou to Africa, l'rof. Gamer Is noted the norli
over for the curious ami Interesting Investigations be Is making !u the hivh of monkeys lit
sailed for Africa last Hepli'inlier for the sake of further pursuing Ills studies In the native haunts ol
the gorilla. The Illustrations for these articles will be from photographs taken by l'rof. Garner
The magazine also contains most Interesting articles under the following comprehensive head
" Tlie Edge of tho Fntttre." " Knowledge of Immediate Value."
" NeweHt Knowledge." " The Prt-Hont Hour."
" Ktrangor than Fiction," etc.
We are offering this splendid magazine with the D.ui.Y (JlilioNtcl.r. for only IT.'J) n year, puyabli
in advance or in monthly installments as desired.
We make this exceptional oiler In order that ue may secure n largo number of new subvrlUa
but all who nre already subscriber may avail themselves of this opportunity to secure this fW'
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THE DAILY CHRONICLE, The Dalles, Or.
THE CELEBRATED
COLUMBIA BREWERY,
AUGUST BUCHLER, PropV.
Thin well-known Brewery in now turning out tho beat Boer and 1'orW
east of the Cascaded. The lateat appliancex for thn manufacture of good health'
ful Beer hare been introduced, and only the first-claHg article will be placed 01
the marknt.
PAUL KREFT A. CO.,
-DEALERS IN-
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS
And the Mont Complete und the Latent Pattern" and Design! in
"Practical I'ainterfl and Pinwr Ifanenrn. Nnnn hot tin. heHt brands of tlir
Sherwin-Williams and J. W. Musury's PaintH uned in all .ntr work, and none but
tho nioHt Hkilled workmen employed. AeentH (or MiiHury Liquid 1'aintH I
chemical combination or itoap mixture. A flrnt cIiihh article in all colorH. Ah
ordern promptly attended to. '
Paint Shoo corner Thirdand WashinRtoD 8t Tho Dalloft. Oro"P
Columbia
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
This Popular House
Hrh lately boon thoroughly renovated mid newly
furnlHhed throuyhout, and iH now better thn
ever prepared to fiirnlHh the bout Hot'!
iiccomuiodatioiiH of any Iiouho in th
city, and at the very low rate of
$1 a day. First-Class Meals, 25c
Office of the fitHt- and commodious opposition Btug
to Dttfiir, Kinsley, Tyfh Valley, WaplnUi.
Warm Spring and Prinevlllo in In the Hotel
and perHonH to Prinevlllo con nave
$4.00 by going ou thin Btuo lino.
All trains stop here.