The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, August 21, 1893, Image 4

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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
Entered ftt the I'oUofflcc at The Pallw, Oregon,
as second-class matter.
TT1K 1IA1.1.KN
OKKODN
THE TWO STAIES.
OKKOON.
A Rosebnrg evaporator lias dried S50
toim of plums.
Free Mctnodists liavc bsnmn u three
weeks' campmeetiiiKnt Fuirmount, Lime
county.
Wm. Ward found a nuKget weichhn;
$1-32 at Susunville in the Kik creek min
ing country.
It is said that working time in the Lti
Grande shop" will soon be teduiTil to
four days a week.
3Iell Dustin, wi o eriminally assaulted
Lizzie Green near Hamilton last week,
is in jail in default of S00 bail.
Lieut. Chas. E. kelson, of Co. A. was
bhot in the hack ut the sham battle at
Camp Compfon Saturday. Luckily the
wound is not fierioue. A blank cartridge
exploding was the eutiFe.
Lust Monday George Fitzgerald, of
Oluey, sent an employe, Frank Robert?,
into Astoria to purchase provisions.
Huberts was a thoroughly trustworthy
man, and when he set out on bis journey
he had ?rU in cold in 1N pocket. Yes
terday morning his dead body was found
by the Oiney school teacher, lying by
the side of the road with his head terri
bly battered and cut. It is believed
that the murder was committed by a
young German who had been seen sev
eral times- with Roberts.
WASHINGTON.
V'alla Walla is shipping second-crop
strawberries into .Spokane.
A band of l.100 eheeti in the Tietan
i
made a sudden ru?h for the shade,
according to the story of a herder, and
encountered two fallen logs which lay in
the form of a V. Those in front were,
crowded forward in spite of themselves
and 4GG smothered to death.
An old man named Fletcher, living
west of Vancouver, wan driving into
town jxterday afternoon, when hi
liorse mil away r.iid threw him violently
.--against" an electric light pole, breaking a
anmiber of his ribs. The injured man
vas taken into an adjoining house, but
was past medical aid and died a few
hours afterwards.
Tiie first successful ascent of the north
3loie of Mount St. Helens was made
Wednesday last by a party from Tacoma,
.-including Fred I'luuiuier, A. C. Car
penter and Leshi, an Indian. Tho trip
-..waa filled with many dangers and difti
eultfe?. The craters on the mountain
-were explored. The party was out ten
days. St. Helens is an active volcano,
and p. distinct earthquake was felt.
Emloried !' the l're.
In tbH -skeptical age statements made, before
beluK emitted arc generally inquired into. Peo
ple are always found (some one said) on the side
where their interest lie. In view of the last
named truth an indorsement from one who is
not interested Fhould be of doable value, hence
the following fnnk statement should be read
with intere-t:
(iCBTtCMES- Tills i tn certify that I have
used Kraut's Headache Cap-ales with satisfac
tory results. I bousht a box which costmeio
cents and one capsule eared me of dreadful sick
headache. My wife and myself have both u-ed
the medicines manufactured by the Norman
Uehty Mf'K Co. and we retomniend them to the
public as being just what they are represented,
lle.-peetfully,
W. J. Ill'TCIllNSON,
lid. Gazette, Pleasant Hill, Ho.
Mr. Thomas Ilatte, editor of the
Graphic, Texurkana, Arkansas, has
found what he believes to bu the best
remedv in existence for the flux. His
experience is well worth remembering.
He says: "Last summer I had a very
eevere attack of flux. I tried almost
every known remedy, none giving relief,
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar-
rhtea Remedy was recommended to me.
1 purchased a bottle and received almost
immediate relief. I continued to use
the medicine- and was entirely cured.
1 take pleasure in recommending this
remedy to any person suffering with
such a disease, as in my opinion it is the
best medicine in existence." 25 and 50
cent bottles for sale by Hlukeloy &
Houghton, Druggists. 1m.
The success of Mrs. Annie M. Beam,
of McKeoaport, Pennsylvania, in the
treatment of diarrluca in her children
will undoubtedly bo of interest to many
mothers. She says : "I spent several
weeks in Johnstown, Pa,, after the great
Howl, on account of my husband being
employed there. Wo had several chil
dren with us, two ot whom took the
diarrhoea very badly. I got eomo of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and
Diarrhoea Reined v from Rev. Mr. Chap
man. It cured both of them. I know
of several cases whore- it was equally
successful. I think it cannot he excelled
and cheerfully recommend it." 25 and
50 cent bottles for salo by lllukeloy &
Houghton, Druggist;. lm.
Kpuvliiie'n Vuhuh.
8. 11. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., vb
troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism,
Ins Btoinach wiih disordered, his liver
was allectcd to an alarming degree, up
potito fell away, and ho was terribly re
duced in flesh and strength. Three bot
tles of Electric Bitters cured him.
Edward Shophord, Harrisburg, 111.,
Lad n running gore on hio leg of eight
years' standing. Used three bottles of
Electric Hitters and seven boxes of
Bucklon'H Arnica Salve, and his leg is
sound and well. John Kpeakor, Cata
waba, 0., had flvo largo fever sores on
his leg, doctors said ho was incurable.
One bottle Electric Bitters and one box
Bucklen's Arnica Salvo cured him en
tirely. Sold by Snipes & Kinerely.
Wood! Wood I Wood!
Best quality fir, oak and slab wood,
lxjnvo orders" at 1315 Second street or
comer Third and Union. All orders
promptlv attended to.
Maiki: & I'lINTON.
IVflDII, WOOD, WOOI1.
Host grades of oak, llr, and slab cord
wood, at lowest market rates at Jos. T.
Peters & Co. (Oillce Second and Jeffer
son streets.)
PHOTOGRAPHER
First premium at the Wasco county
air for best portraits and views. ,
LOOK OUT
H. C. NIELSEN,
Clothier and Tailor.
. . . Decidedly the Finest Line of
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Trunks and Fa Uses, etc., etc.
UOR. SECOND AND WASHINGTON. TIIE DALLES, OK.
THE EUROPEAN HOUSE
Tli VnrriiKiitv' IStillillnj; lii'xl loir In (.Hurt llolMti.
- j Handsomely Fnrnishcd Rooms to Rent by the Day, Week or Month.
piesh Paint T MeaS Prepared by a First Class English Cook.
W. V. iIimiei'.t hoicby oiuK
I HI;, compliment toeery frlciul
, Ami enemv if lie hn any
! He they few or be they many.
I The time Tor painting now hn come.
Ami everv one desire n home
Tlint looks fresh and clean mid new.
As none hut a Rood painter can do.
' Painting, paperlnc anil plmlng, to-.
Will make our old liouv" look quite now
1 He will take voitr work cither way,
! ISy the job oi by the day.
If vou have work Rive linn a rail,
1 Ho"'ll take ynur onler, large or mnll
lcs cctfully,
W. C. GILBERT,
V. O. Ilox Xo.
TFIJi DALLES. Oil.
TRANSIENT PATRON AG-E SOLICITED.
Rood Sum pic Rooms for Commercial Men.
McCLURE'S MAGAZINE
to Everyone Subscribing for
The Dalles Daily Chronicje
for 12 Months at 60 Cents a month.
on
5 UeeKly ropiel
j AT $2.25 PER ANNUM.
' ! -Hv Hjieel.il iirrmiseMiiMil'. w Itli tlio pulillsluirs of oin- of the het Miimulncn now uilii,lft.
; we are oiiiilileil In make a ni.-sf i-M'i'ptlimal oiler to send
McCLURE'S MAGAZINE
OKTE YEA Job
' to everyone wli nil- mi' t!n i t!'. . t'l.iuk form, mid KCiidllig it v u, theruby "iibnerllilng (
The Dalles Daily Chronicle
i 12 PIONTHG AT GO CENTS A MONTH.
CUT THIS OUT AND I3CND IT TO US.
MRS. 23l. jEPEL-SEIH., Propriotbi.
The Fifth Annual
or Tin.-
O. MACK
j FIJlE WlHEg and LIQUOR
DOMESTIC
Ano KEY Vy E S T
CIGARS.
THE
CEL EBR ATE O
PADST BEER
FRENCH'S BLOCK.
171 .SECOND STIIKKT.
T1IK DAI.LKS, f)U.
kriou tura
I'D 10
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WILL liP. HKI.n AT
THE DJUiIiES, OKECOH
1 PnMisJiartt CllRO.iYIC.Ll':.
I The. Drdlcs. Or.: t
) on will please scud to inij addrass he DA ID"
C.I 1. 1 0X1 CLE for IfS moii His from dale, for which j
a$ru lo pai 00 els. a nvonlh. il hern Li understood
Ihd'f ioii- tore lo 'hu-ve sun t lo mil address for I year,
without extra ohare, j)loC LFUIC'S M.'lC.-iAIXE,
conimeneing with- the e.arre.nl number.
,"a,me,
.'Id.dress p
Dale.
CALL AT OUR OFFICE
mill iv the eiitertnlnlllK itiul tliiely tlliistniti'il
McCLUlE'S M AG AZ1 NT-
October loth, 1893,
r'ontinuiug five days.
A
J. o
MACK,
Secretary.
MCALLISTER,
l'rcsiilcut.
This
Is the
Season
Of the Year
Olhen
Judicious
Advertising
Pays.
From TEflWINJUi or INTERIOR Points
THE
lieri nci
P i :kham &
ROBERTSON
l'roprlotorvi
Coriu'r of Fourth tind I'V(kr:ii Stn., Thi' Dsilk'.i. Oropm.
These Stables have on hand the finest Livery in Eastern
Oregon, and can accommodate patrons with either Single
or Double Uigs,' closed Hacks or Carriages day or night.
MORE ROOM.
Also, ciia furnish I'iret CIiih iiminmioilution.'i to tuaiiiriicrti with frdtfhc
or tlrivinf; teams, having milled to their .stubk'H larjjc feeding und waou room.
Commercial Patronap Solicited.
tlie mint fiiiiiiuiM nutliiiiN iii
Niiuli writers an the Inllnwliii;
'I'lmiima I lard v,
.1. T. Trowhriilc,
.Iimoiiio It. .(orouu),
Kraiiri-'H llod.on llurni'tt,
Theodoro liooHt'Vt'lt ,
.Joii(iiin .Miller.
UHhurt I'arker,
.Inhii Hurioituhh,
Camile I'luiiiiniii'ion,
I.illie Chawi! Wyimui.
Ilarriet I'rescott SpoU'ord,
Mdwitrd ICverett 1 Iain,
Lou'iHO Cliaudlur Moulton,
Aiin.'tlea mill I.ncliuul, IniiiiJIiii
Iliunlin (iarland,
Prof. K. S. Iluldi'ii,
I'rof. O. A. Yniin,
II.. II. Iloyofon,
Hohurt ISarr.
rionrv M. Stanley,
rcliihald InirheH,
Atidreiv Lnnu,
Sarah Onii' .lewutt
Iir. .1. S. r.;ilinB,
V. K. Honley.
Caiit. t'liiirlen K
iii
TheDail.es
wlueli Inih iimniiK lt riMitrllmtui
It. L. Sti'vi.'iib'oii,
Itudyaid Iviplin',
A. Cotiati Doyle.
Octave Tliuiii't.
William Dean Ihn
ltiet Ilarte,
Clark IttisMill,
.lool Ohandler llarrin,
Airs. Itoht. Louis Stoveni'iiii
F. .Marion Crawford,
Margaret Di.'Iatid,
llerhert 1). Ward,
Kli.alieth Stuart l'ltelp-.
Knoll unrulier of MoCLUHE'S MAGAZINE eniitnliix two Iminlmime! lllUKirntiil interyiowt
Willi Midi llUlllllIn (n'Ople lis
.hileii Verne, Archdeacon l'arntr, AlplioiiHe nnttdet.
FruneeH lIodt-on Ihirnett, TIiiiiuuh A. ImIIhoii, Camih; Flammarion,
'I'iasaudiur, tlie fumotiH F. llopkiiiHon Smith, lidward Kvurutt Hale,
Fruuuh ItitllooniKt, II. II. Iloycriuii, I'rof. Graluim Hull.
anil iniiiiy other.", Imve (uruliluil mnterlnl for eirt-'inll' luoimred iutervluun which will hiii'.mi
1 1 1 1 1 y llliiKtrateil In thb liniulne
Knell imniber ctmtnlnn two or threo Hhnrt nturleti by (umoiix nuthort. I'll 1 ly lllimtnited Ktorlen .till
niiiienr In early liliiiiliorri by
William l5ean UowoUh, It. L. StovmiHon,
I'.ret llarte, Sarah Omu Jowott,
llarrift l'reMeott Siiollbrd, Octave Tlmuet,
Framx'H IIodgHon Uuriiett, Stanley. 1. Weymiui
Thomtifl Hardy,
ltudyard Iviplini;,
.lourChaudlei' llarrin,
1 Conan Doyle,
IIIJNKY tvl STANLUY
Wasco County.
Oregon.
RKILROKD
U the line to take
TO ALL POINTS EAST AND S00T11.
It Is the Dining Car Koiite. It runs Through
vcxtlbulctl Trains every day In the yr to
pt. paul and dhieap
(NO CHA.NdE OK OAK8.J
CompOMvl Ol IJiiiintr Cars uniiiirnMii.ul. Pull
man J)rwiiiK UcxjinHieeiK'raof lttteulpineiit.
TOUIUST SLEEl'lNd m
liest that nan lio cnnilnifl.,! .,,,1 i.,
ccomm.Mlatlonii are both Free anil KurnUhwJ
lor noiuvrnoi riruaim Sucoiia-cUM'Iicketij.aiKl
ELEGAMT BAY COACHES
A coullnuouH line, cotuiocUnt; with alt line
nflwliiu; illreet una uuliiterruptul ervice.
I'ullman Hleejier reservatlonH can be tiecurul
in aiJvuuco through any agent ol the roail,
THROUGH TICKETS
!;!!?." Kuropo can bo purchaiiert t any
ticket office oltbo company
Full Information concernlntf ratw, time m
truliiK, routes and other UetalU luruiihul on
application to
W. C. ALL AWAY,
Agent I). V.St A. Nav. Co,, Keisulator oOlce, Th
Jialled, Or.ior
. A. I). OIIAltlTON,
Am I. General i-iufcenger At., i'ortUnd, )u,
The Onto City of the Jnl.iml Empire is situated ut the head
of navigation on tlio Middle Columbia, and ia a thriving, pros
perous city.
ITS TERRITORY.
It h the supply city for an extensive and rich agricultural
and grazing country, its trade reaching u: far south as Summer
Lake, a distance. of over two hundred miles.
The Largest Wool Market.
The rich grnzing country along the eastern slope of the Cas
cades furnishes pasture for thousands of slieup, tlie wool from
which finds market here.
The Dulles is the largest original wool shipping point in
America, nbout 5,000,000 pounds lieing 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 bo more
than doubled in the near future.
The products of the lxjautiful Klickitat valley find market
here, and the country soutli nnd east has this year filled tlio
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 monoy is
scattered over nnd is being used to develop more funning 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 she atiiida.
Tl DALLES CHRONICLE,
Daily and Weekly Editions.
THE OmamCLK was ostabliKhtKl for the ox-
press purpose of faithfully representing Tlie Dallon
and the surrounding country, and tlio satisfying
effect of its mission is everywhere apparont. 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 othor re
gions north of The Dalles, honce it is the host
medium for advortisers in the Inland Empire.
The Daily Ciikoniulh is published every eve
ning in the week Sundays excepted at $0.00 per
annum. The Wrkkly Ciiuonmcw-: on Fridays of
each week at $1 .50 por annum.
For advertising rates, subscriptions, etc., address
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.,
will enulrllmtu, vxpwlally lm yiiiiii ivmlura, n thrilling!) lntt.TuthiK Hturynf Alnnin AtlviMiturc.
NATURAL IIISTOltY AND A DVKNTt'KH.
! Tlioro will lo Fcvernl ortlolt.' u ritt.'ii liy Haymnnd ninihuinyt, wlu I1111 l;cn n'.llnl hy Mr IV. T
Htoiul the host Iriti'rvluwor In KiikIiuhI, Irum uiiituriiil luriiiiliiil him liy Kuri Hugnitbnuk, vtlltw
I burs, tlit'itroat tmlmiil Imjiortcr mill trnluiT I'Iium' urtli'liw ileal with
J The Capture of Wild JIuuhIh. The Transportation of Wild I'iciihIh.
' rrl... ri.u., ,,f l,,,,..tj Tl... A iti'j.nt,,.-..u iiml lt'o..,, tutu .if l.ptifl 1 lt......Kiwl
llli; J lilllllli Jl Mill I'tunin, ..iv ..... , v ...i.. ...... . ..3,... ... i,nhviiiFw..
Ti.,, ...ill .u, lltiitr,it.Hl liv tin Ctii'fish iirtiMf iif iii'kiuitt hil'Til Kklll III ilriuvfiiL- wllil itnlmiU
John llur.miuniis. c. I". Iloi.i)i:it, in:. (;. c. Aiiiiutt, ami utliur wrltcn lanuniH fur tlair work in
tills Hold, will contribute to tlie cmp"lti".
Of Interest to both Yoimn and Old will bo
J'KOF. A'. L. OAlJXKU'S AFUICAN EXPHDITJON' 'I'O TJIE GORILLAS.
Arrani;i.'iiiciitH liavn houu mailc, in cotiiiL-etlnii with u K'iiiIIiik KiikIIhIi iuvIi'w, to pnlilMi l'rol.
(iariicr'n Ictturs ilocrlptlvo of IiIh prvvilt i'.iiirilltlim In Africa, I'rof. (iarnur Ih miti'il tin1 worM
over fur the ciirlotm ami Intcrcstlm; liivcitluallnnx ho In iiiaklnir in the kpcucIi of inimkcyH Ik
Milliil for Africa hitt SeiitiMiibcr for tlicvikcof furtlicr jilirnillnc lilt htuillL'.s In tin native hmilitJiol
is fforillu. I nu musirailoiiH lor uicm; iiriieic.' will ne ironi piiDiocraiiiiH iai:i'ii ny rrui uiinier
Tlie niuKazliif iilsii (.'ontalns mont inturcHtliiK artlclCH umler the followliiK comiireheniite luwln
" The Kde of the Future." " Knowledge of Immediate Value."
"NewcHt Ivnowledjre." " Thu Precunt flour."
" Strungor than Fiction," utc.
Wrjuro olleriiiK this Mplciiillil miiKiulim with the 1au.v Ciiiidnicm: for only IJ.tl a year, jwjriW
in ailvanco or In monthly lnautlliiient n ileniu-il,
Wis Miakii thlH cM'untlonal oiler III order that we may K'enre n lame tuiniher of new MiliMTlbw,
but all who are already nuhocrltwrH rimy avail themselves of this opportunity to nfcurt thin sr'
magazine. Kill up the blank und neml It in, to
THE DAILY CHRONICLE, Tho Dalles, Or.
THE CELEBRATED
COLUMBIA BREWERY,
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
Thin well-known Ilrowory Ih now turning out the boHt lleor nnd J'ortei
cant of the Cuncaden. Thu lutcat upjilianceH for the nianufacturo of good health
ful Beer have been introduced, and only the firHt-cluuR article will lo plucedo
the market.
PAUL KREFT & CO.,
DEALERS IN
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS
And the Moat Complete and the LuteHt. Piitternn and DosijiiiH in
..... J-...1 Ikf.. I IX mm ..... 1 mlM
w i-iuuHCMi j-awuerH mm niper imiiKnrfl. Kone liut the Dent liruntiH ui wi-fihorwm-Wi
lhwiiH und J. W. MiiHiiry'n Pulntu iiHed in nil .iur work, mid nouoWJ'
the nioHt skilled workmen employed. AutiutH for Miwi.ry I,l(itid J'nlntH.
uiiumiciti uommimuon or eoaj) mixture. A Unit cIiihh nrtiolo In nil eoioiH.
orderfi jiromjitly uttended to.
Paint Shoo corner Thirdnnil Washington Stn,, Tim Pallus. 0re"0t
JNfeu;
Qolumbia
Jotel.
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
This Popular House
IfnH Intely been thoroughly renovated and nowly
furnlnhed throuKhont, und Ih now better than
ever prejmred to fnrulHh tho huHt HoM
ueeommodutlouu of any Iioiihu in the
city, and at the very low rnte of
$1 a day. First-Class Meals, 25o-
Ollico of tho fitHt nnd eoiuutodioiiH oppoHltlon Stag1
lo Dufur, KlnijHley,, Tyj?h Valley, WuliiHIi
Wnrm Spring nnd Prlnevlllo in in the lfotol
nd purHoiiH golnj; to l'rlnovlllo con ve
.0 hy Koiin; on thiu KtuK Hue.
All trains stop here.