The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, August 23, 1893, Image 4

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    The Dalles My Chronicle.
EnUrcd at tho l'ostoftlco at Tho DallM, Oitfron,
m second-class matter.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
HAS A FAMILY OF
2000 HEADERS.
They read '1 Ik- Chronicle t fret the latest ami
most reliable ' cw. Ami they read every line
thnt U In the paper. That Is what mnke the
Chronicle im Invaluable advert! Ins medium.
Tho licwstuiiior that v Roe to the family
llre!ile l the one () thnt the advertisers
of today patronize ' when they ileslte to
tcarh the i-oople. When they want your trade
their announcements will be found In the paper.
Look over our columns and observe the verifica
tion of the truth of this assertion. Hemcmbcr,
a trade of a family of two thousand
is worth asking for through these
columns espelally m at our very
TUK DAI.LKS
OKKOON
A 8KK1) HY TIIK WAY8IIIK.
NY JKNSIK STKKtK,
Sweet and low, atiR n cripple one day,
Khe knew not u sinner was paulni that way,
Oh come wanderer, come, there is meiey for
thee,
He died on tin? cross to save you and me.
Oh come, he is waiting to bring you baek home,
His arm are extruded, come, poor sinner, come.
The sinner paid on with his dull heavy tread,
How sweet thoe.words, to himself tie said.
I heard them many lonjj years ago
When my heart was us pure as the drifting
snow.
He sighed as he said. I am straying from home,
And the voice still remitted, come, poor sinner,
eome.
He plodded his way far into tho nlalit,
The stars of heaven vt ere shining so bright.
Oh could I but hear that voice singing once
more,
Of the home where all slghin; and sadne. are
o'er.
Then the voice of an angel from the bright,
happy home.
Repeated the chorus, come, poor sinner, come.
He foldul his hands on his still throbbing
breast.
And dropped on his knees on the snow's frozen
cret.
Then turning hi.- face toward the heavens above,
TTK graver wnfhil lit, tn tin Kntherof Invp.
Oh bavfor, I'm coming, Thou hnt died on the
iree,
To save the noor sinner. Oh save even me.
Then the rather above heard the voice of hi
child,
And oiienecl tho window of heaven and smiled
Then un sunnier tho sinner, his sorrow had llown
He sang with the angels, Oh come, sinner, come,
Tlie watenman wno beam as no plomleu along,
Paused but a moment lo hear the old song,
And said, 'Tis a voice from the realm above,
Each word is so tilled with heavenly love.
A tear stole its way down his cheek cold and
brown.
As he thought of the years which forever had
riown.
The cripple who knelt In her cottage alone,
Said Lord, bless the seed if anv I've sown.
While the angels rejoiced 'round the throne uj
noovc,
Tor a poor, lost sinner had come home to God.
Moi-o News.
Now Try Thin.
It will cost you nothing and will sure
ly do you good, If you have a cough,
cold, or tiny trouble with throat, chest
or lungs. Dr. King's Now" Discovery for
consumption, coughs nnd colds is guar
anteed to give relief, or money will Ihj
paid back. Sufferers from hi grippe
found it just the thing and under itc
use hud a speedy and thorough recnv
eav. Try u sample bottle at our ex
pense, and learn for yourself just how
good a thing it is. Trial bottles free nt
Snipes & Kinersly's drug store Large
size 50e and $1.
Wood! Wood! Wood!
Hest quality tir, oak and slab vood.
Dfcave orders at 131! Second street or
corner Third and Union. All orders
promptly attended to.
M.ukk tk IIknton.
H. C. NIELSEN,
Clothier and Tailor.
.Decidedly tho Finest Line of.
Gents' RurnisbLiiig Goods,
Timnks and Valises, etc., etc.
COK. SECOND AND WASHINGTON. THE DALLES, OH.
McCLURE'S MAGAZINE
to Everyone Subscribing for
i lie jut cut co Lsauy vi ii ji ni
for 12 Months at 60 Gents a month.
OR
OUT
THE EUROPEAN HOUSE
The Corrugated llullitlnic next Door to Court lliinin.
ptesh Paint!
V. 0. Gilbert hereby sends
His compliments to every friend
And enemy If he ha any
Be they few or be they many.
The time for painting now has come,
And every one desires n home
That looks fresh and clean nnd new,
As none but a good painter can do.
Painting, papering and glazing, too.
Will make your old house look quite new
He will take vour work either way,
lly the Job or by the day.
If you have work give him a call,
He'll take your orders, larse or small.
Respectfully,
W. C. GILBERT,
P. O. Box No. 3,
THL DALLES. Oil.
Handsomely Furnished Rooms to Rent by the Da?, Week or Month.
Meals Prepared by a First Class English Cook.
TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
Good Sample Rooms Tor Commercial Men.
XrJL.k.JSi:E3IrL, Proprietor.
'SfrB.'Strong has been very sick, but is
better now.
Mr. Damon w ill move into his new
residence this week.
Mr. L. Moore is building a residence
for Mr. Buckley at Graea Valley.
Johnson and Adams commenced head
ing 1f Tl Arl'itna' ffritin vAQtprHnv.
iHeading N progressing nicely and
eome of the threshers will start up this
week.
Mr. Peddicord moved" into his new
home yesterday, and the Slater Bros
have commenced work on J. B. Mowry's
new residence.
Mr. J. W. Peddicord'a new resideuce
is completed and makes a very pretty
appearance located among the trees in
the grove weat of town. The Slater
Bros, know just how to finish off a
house to make it look pretty and ar
tistic.
Mowry's header finished harvesting
for Mr. Garlick Saturday afternoon.
He also harvested Mr. Boyd's and Mr.
Strong's grain, averaging over thirty
acres per day on the three crops. lie is
now cutting his own grain.
While Frank Howry, the 12-year-old
ann nf '.T TV AInirrv traa rwlincr af far t U o
horses yexterday, his horse stumbled
and fell, throwing him off and bruising
his head and side quite seriously. The
shock blinded him for quite a while so
he was unable to 8 CO where he was
going. He is getting along nicely and
will probably be more careful next
time. Don.
Hobo, Or., Aug. 22, 1893.
A Great Couvenier.ce.
Worlds fair visitors travelling via the
Northern Pacific Railroad, and Wiscon
sin Central line, are landed at 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, run on the European
plan, with about 200 rooms handsomely
furnished and each room is supplied
with hot and cold water, electric lights,
etc.
The charges for accommodations aro
reasonable and parties can secure rooms
in advance by calling upon agents of the
Northern Pacific railroad.
By taking tho Northern Pacific
through car lino to Chicago, visitors will
avoid tho discomfort of all transfer in
that city, and can nlso travel between
tho Grand Central station and world's
fair grounds by trains which run direct
between tiie two points. 2tdl wlm-7-12
lip
writ
seminars
The Fifth Annual
FAIR-
OF THE
Secoutl Eastern Oregou District
Agricultural Society,
WILL ME HELD AT
THE DflliltES, 05EG0S,
October 10th, 1893,
Continuing five days.
a. s. McAllister,
President.
J. O. MACK,
Secretary.
J. O. MACK,
FIJflE WlHEjS and LIQUOR
This
Is the
Season
Of the Year
Ulhen
Judicious
Advertising
Pays.
From TEHHINAfc or INTERIOR Points
THE
Nortoem Pric
RKILROKD
la the Hue to take
TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SODTIi.
It In the Dlnlui; Cor Koute. It runs ThrouKb
Vestlbulcd Iralus every day In the yar to
fk paul and Chicago
INO CHANGE 01' CAK9.J
ompokwl of Plniriir Cars iinitiruaxfttl. Pull
man Drawing Kooui Sleepers of latestiiiuliJiaeiit,
TOUillST SLEEPING WHS
Best that win be constructed, mid In whtet,
accommodations aro both Freo nnd Kiinihhul
for holders of First uud fjtcontl-clais Tickets, mid
ELEGANT DAY COACHES
A continuous line, comit-cthic with all lin...
iiU'onlliiB direct huU unlnlttruptctl service
Tacoma, Wash.
Boarding and Day School
for G-irls.
Pullman Bleeper rtw.TVrttlons cim b secured
in cdvance through any vgent of the road.
Tenth Yoar Begins Sqptembor 14, 1003.
I-Ot Cntulogiiu&iHl Ailinlttmice, iipjily to
Mrs, Sarah K, Wliito,
b-'lclim i'rlucljial'.
THROUGH TICKETS Sf.A
J'.iiKland mill huioi can Ijo purchiutil at aur
ticket oilice of the company
from all
America,
full Information coiiccrnlnt; rate, tlmu 01
trolrni, routeis nnd other iletalU furnUhtd on
aprillcatlon to
W. C. ALLAWAV,
Agent I). I. S A. Kay. Co., lltsulator oilice, Hit
Urtlles, Ur,, or
. ,4 . A. i). criAiiiroK,
Anu'l. (Jcncral PaneiiKer Agt., 1'ortUud, ffu.
DOMESTIC
And KEY WEST
CIGARS.
THE
CELEBRATED
PABST BEER
' FRENCH'S BLOCK.
171 SECOND STKEET, : : THE DALLES, OR.
BURHAM &
ROBERTSON
Proprlatorn.
CityStables,
Corner of Fourth nnd Federal .Sta., The DnlleH, Oregon.
These Stables have on hand the finest Livery in Eastorn
Oregon, and can accommodate patrons with either Single
or Double Rigs, closed Hacks or Carriages day or night.
MORE ROOM.
Also, can furnish First Class accommodations to teamsters with ireighi
or driving teams, having added to their stables large feeding and wagon room.
Commercial Fatronase Solicited.
TheDklles
Wasco County,
Oregon,
Tho Gate City of the Inland Empire is situated nt tho head
of navigation on the Middle Columbia, nnd is a thriving, prr
perous city.
ITS TERRITORY.
It is the supply city for an extensive and rich agricultural
and grazing country, its trade reaching as far fcouth us Sumnior
Lake, a distance of over two hundred miles.
The Largest Wool Market.
Tho rich grazing country along the eastern slope of tho 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 last year.
ITS PRODUCTS.
The salmon fisheries aro the finest on the Columbia, yielding
this year a revenue of thousands of dollars, which will be more
than doubled in the near future.
Tho products of the beautiful Klickitat valloy find markot
here, and tho country south and east has this year filled the
warehouses, unci all arailable storage places to overflowing with
their products.
ITS WEALTH.
It is the richest city of its size on the coust and its money is
scattered over und is being used to dovolop 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 thoso
:orncr stones she stands.
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and tho surrounding country, and tho satisfying
effect of its mission is every where apparont. It
now leads all other publications in Wasco, Sher
man, Gilliam, a largo part of Crook, Morrow and
Grant counties, as well as Klickitat and othor ro
gions north of Tho Dalles, honoo it is tho best
medium for advertisers in tho Inland Empire.
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Hudyard Kipling, Hret Harte, Sarah Orno Jewott,
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Conan l)oyle, FrauceH HodgHon Ilurnett, Stanley J. Weyman.
HENRY M. STANLEY
will contribute, wpcclnlly for young rcadura, h thrlllliiRly IntcrvatliiK atoryof African Adrenturi
KATUItAL HISTOKY AN I) ADVENTURE.
There will Ik1 aavcral artlclci written by Raymond ninthujayt, who hua la-eu culled by Mr. W, 7
Rtend the lvt interviewer in KiiRlaml, from matoritil fiiriiMhed him by Karl Hagnbk, of llo
burr;, tnoKrcat auimul imiorier nun iniiuer. -i nc.e nriiuiea uciu wiwi
Tho Canture of Wild UeantH. The TraiiBportation of Wild l'eaata.
The Trainine of Wild UeaHta. The Adventures and EncapeH of Karl Hnconbecfc
Thp mr(nn will n lllimtrntoil bv nn Kuclinh nrtlHt of neknoM ltilireil nklll In driiwlui! wild nnlnul
John HiniHOUfiHH, u. r. iioi.dkb, lilt. u. u. AiuioTT, iiiiu oilier wrncra lumouH nir muirwci
this Hold, will contribute to Iho niHKazlue.
Of Interest to both Young and Old will be
PHOF. Jt. L. GAKNEH'S AFHICAN EXPEDITION TO TIIE GORILLAS.
ArraiiKenicnU have Iwen made, In connection with a Icadluc KriKlixh rovlow, to tiubll.ih Prd
Garner'a lettcnt dexcriptlvc of hia preacut expedition tn Africa, I'nif. duruer la noted the won!
; in inu niivnrn 01 mniiKU)5. u
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over for the curiou and lntereatiiip luviMtlRiitlmm ho la mnkliiR In thu atieech of monkeju. Hi
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" NeweBt Knowledge." " The Present Hour.
" Stranger than Fiction," etc.
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THE DAILY CHRONICLE, The Dalles, Or.
Qolumbia
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
This Popular House
Hr lately been thoroughly renovated and ne
furninhed throughout, und in now better tuu
ever prepared to furniHh the beat Hotel
accommodationH of any house in thu
city, und at the very low rate of
$1 a day. First-Class Meals, 25c
Office of thu font and commodious opposition 8Up
to Dufur, Kingflloy, Tygh Vnlloy, Wapinltl.
Warm SpringH and Prinovlllo 1h in tho Hotel
and peraoiiH going to Prinevllle can Rave
14,00 by going on this Stugo line.
All trains stop here.
PAUL KREFT & CO.,
DEALERS IN
PAINTS, OILS" AND GLASS
And the MoHt Complete and the LatOHt I'utturne and DefligDH in
gW Practical Painters and Paper Hangem. None but tho bent bniudfl of W
Sburu'in.WillliLiiiu mul .1 W M.itmi w'.i I'ntniu uu.il 1,, .,11 mi.. nrul noliu UUl
..... ...... u. T . ..a. .1,,. i t M .,.4rW ,.I7.. II. Ml IUMt ...... ..
. .. . . f ,.i n..i..iu no
nguuiH itir .uiiHiiry iiiiini i :
A liiHt eliiHH article in all colors.
Paint ahon corner Thirtkud WoBhinL'tou Stn The DftUos. Oral
the inont Bkilled workmen iiinnloveil.
chemical combination or Hoan mixture
orderH promptly attended to.
THE CELEBRATED
COLUMBIA BREWERY,
AUQUST BUCHLER, PropV.
TIiIh wolUknovvn Brewery iH now turning out thu bHt ileor and J'or'J''
eawtof tho OiiHcudtiH, The latoat upnliunceH for the mnnufauturo of good WW-"
fill Koerhave boou Introduced, und only the llrst-clafla nrtlolo will boplaceaw
the market.