The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, August 29, 1893, Image 4

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
Entered at the I'ostofflcc at Tho Dalit, Oron,
m sccoti(l-cls matter.
The Mies Daily Chronicle.
flood lob Printing.
I( you have your job printing done at
Thk Giirokiclk you will have tho ad
vantage of having it done with the most
modern and approved typo, with which
we keep continually supplied. All jobs
under the direct supervision of one of
1 the ino.-t successful and artistic printers
, in the Northwest.
H. C. NIELSEN,
Clothier and Tailor.
Wmni: Wnnt! Wooil!
HAS A FAMILY OP
2000 HEADERS.
They rem I The ilironiolc to pet the lnti-t ami
mot rellalili o. Ami they trail every line
that Is in the jiaitor. That Is wlmt ninkis the
Chronicle n lturtiutible mlvettl iiu; mullum.
Tim neri.iter Hint kw. to the f.imtl
tlrejiite t the nnc (0) that the mlvcrtlcr promptly attended to.
, . Decidedly the Finest Line of
Hest quality f.r, oak and slab wood., Qe . nislli lliS ' GrOOCl
Leave orders at i.. econu s-ircei
or
corner Third and T'nion. All orders
of tixliiy itronUe when they ileire to
reach t-.e veoi'ie When they want your tr..tle
their !iniuticoir.cnt will bo found In the ym'r
lOik over oureolutuus uml observe the verifica
tion of the truth of this insertion. Kememhcr,
ii trmlc"' a family o; two tlion-iiml
is wortl; nskitiK for thmush thee
column:-, vpoially . at our very
Maiki: & Hi.stos.
HUB
inaii
SGminary
Trunks ami I aises, etc., etc
COU. .SECOND AND WASHINGTON. THH DALLES, OK.
THE EUROPEAN HOUSE
Thn Uiirriicitteit lUilhllltf; next Door to Court MdUkk-
McCLURE'S MAGAZINE
to Everyone Subscribing for
The Dalles Daily Chronica
for 12 Months at 60 Gents a month.
OR
Tacoma, Wash.
Handsomely Fmuishcd Rooms to Kent by tiic Day. Week or Mouth.
THK I)A1.1.H
IIKKOON
.Boai-ding and Day school meals Prepared by a First Class English Cook.
Girls.
5 UeeIy ropielt?
AT $2.25 PER ANNUM.
.1. .1 1.llul.... ..f ...1.. .if tl.r. f ,1....
rCT H ,SHVIIU UrlllUaiMlV'OlS IVUI1 IOC "llMinnvi!i u mil' 111 iiiv n.-i, .KiilIH-h )v i,,li.i
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McCLURE'S MAGAZINE
o:n'i it is .a. :r,
in evursoitc vli till-i.tii M ri.rn, t iilaiiU form, nail koiiiIIiik It tn nt, rlieroliy xiitCTltCif
The Dalles Daily Chronicle
12 MONTHS AT 60 CENTS A MONTH.
for
MEWS OF THE STATE.
31r? Susan Williams, an Oregon
pioneer, died in Portland yesterday.
She is 71 years of ne. and located in
tho Utnjtqua valley in 1S5I!.
The acreage of hops in Polk county
has trebled over hi?t year's production.
It will Hive work to s ureat inanv idle
and brine hundreds" of thousands of dol- (
lars into the county.
George Markle is pressing his rich rel
atives for financial aid, of which he has
quite a few. As a consequence the Or
egon National will probably be the lirst
suspended Portland bank to open.
Frank Bonlter of Jlrookf-, Or., will
realise .'1,221 per acre for seven acres of
onions this year. They were grown in
a former lake bottom, which is very rich
land, and the varieties are the Yellow
Globe Dan vers and Ked Wetherstteld,
tho leading varieties of winter onions.
Tenth Year Begins September 14, 1893.
TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
Good Sample Koonis for Commercial Men
IHIFLS. jE3I. A-'A-i-SJ-LJjti, Proprietor.
For frttnlocuemii! Ailmlttrtnce. apply t
ilillm
Mrs. Sarah K. White,
I'Tlnoipal.
O. MACK
Mr. Thoma! Patte, editor of the
Graphic. Tcxarkanu, Arkan?a, has
found what he believe.- to be the best
remedy in existence ior the llux. His
experience i well worth remembering.
He says : 'I.at summer I had a very
severe attack of flux. I 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
immediate relief. I continued (n use
the medicine and was entirely cured.
I take pleasure in recommending thi
remedy to any person sufferincr with
. such a disease, as in my opinion it U the
st medicine in existence." lo and 50
.cent bottles for sale by I'.lakoley &
Houghtno. Prnugtets. lm.
Notice:
Notice i.- hereby given that sealed bids
will be received tor the re-covering of the
.... .1... ... f w. ...i.:
ClilClll III lilt" JIlH-TStXllllll Ul II ilSIIlir
tOIl and Tliinl streets. .Said bid will be
received until Saturday noon September
2nd, ISiW, at the recorder's oflice, in
Dalles City, Wasco County. Oregon.
The right to reject any tnd all bids i'
hereby reserved. Tlie city to furnish all
material for the re-covering of said cist
ern and said bids to be for the labor in
re-covering the same.
Pact. Kiiett.
Chairman of Committee on .Streets and
Public Property.
Dated at Dalles Citv, Oregon, this 29th
day of August, 1S93.
All Frro.
Those who have used Dr. King's New
Discovery know its value, and those who
have not, have now the opportunity to
try it free. Call on the advertised drug
gist and get a trial bottle, free, fiend
your name and address to II. E. Bucklen
& Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of
Dr. King's New Life Pills free, as well
as a copy of Guide to Health and House
hold Instructor, free. All of which is
guaranteed to do you good and coat you
nothing. Sold bv Snipes &. Kinersly.
Jtaokkeepar.
A reliable young man who Jh compe
tent to open," close, or keep any set of
books desires work in of lice or store.
Good references. Address Bookkeeper,
CmtoxicLK office. 2Cdawlw
Karl's Clover Koot, the new blood
purifier, gives freshness and clearness to
the complexion and cures constipation.
25c, 50c. and $1.00. Sold by Snipes &
Kinersly, druggists.
Vor Kent.
Rooms to rent at Rev. A. Horn's resi
dence on Ninth street. 6-23daw.
Mexican
no dust.
Silver Stove Polish causes
The Fifth Annual
-OF TIIK-
.Seconl Eastern Oregon District
look: out
fresh Paint!
w. c. OituEnt l.'.vcby emi
Hit compliment f i every friend
Ami tnenj if ho ha- tiny
I!c they fi w or be tuey many.
The time forviiintinsr now ha? come.
Ami evert one ii sire a home
Thist l(Xk- fre,h ami clean nml new,
As none but a p ul painter cau do.
i'a'.ntitiR, pnperinc ami claiin?, too,
Will make vour iW houe look quite new
He will take your work either way,
ltr the job or by the liny.
if rou have work civ him r call,
.1(J"11 take your orders, large or small
I'.eriectfully,
C. GILBERT
1. O. Hox No. 3,
TI1L DALLES, OE.
I FIjE WfflEg and LIQUOR
DOMESTIC
And KEY WEST
CIGARS.
THE
CELEBRATED
PA3ST BEER
jjraarsiaTvureuTiauri:'
B FuUlshcrs CiniONICLIi,
CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT TO UO.
. . . ctu Ci. . ;-. i-trt trail, r. . u3T,i.n tfcm t-m tat . ffi
l"l
FRENCH'S BLOCK.
SECOiVl) RTUEKT. Till" OA1.1.KS.
Oil
CitvStable
ROBERTSON
P ropi'lotors
The Dulles, Or.: i
.) on mill !('( tsc .sen d lo my address the. IX'lliy
C.IinOA''lC.L K for IS moulds from, dale, for which
(igrec lo pay GO els. tt month, il being understood
Hi at tot(- are to have sent lo n.y address for I if car,
without extra charge, MoCLUJUS'S AI. IC. lA
commencing ivilti the current number
..Yarn c.
.'impress
CALL AT OUR OFFICE
uml t tho iiwiuunlnp ami line) illiiNtnitiil
M cCLURE'S M AG AZ1 X E,
- i... .... II. ...Hl.lUHt.m tint in rut r.ilil.tllb iillllinr. I. I .1 1 I ....I .... .,
xiii'li wrllerx an the fullmvliii;
w
This
Is the
Season
Of the Year
Olhen
Judicious
Advertising
Pays.
Corner of Knuvtii mid 1-edcnii ts.. Tiif Dulles, Oregon
These Stables have on hand thf finest Li very in Huston)
Oregon, and can accommodate p.itroiiH with either Single
or Double Kigs. closed Hacks or C'arriaiies flavor niuht.
MORE ROOM.
i
I AIeo, can furnish I'ir.it t'his- iircoiiiinoiiit'.ioiii' t' teaniHters' with irei;b
or driving tt;anisi, liavinj: added to their stuhk-s. lnrye feeding mid wagon room.
11. 1.. Stevenson,
Kudyard Kiiliug.
A. Connn I'liylc.
Octnvo 'riiimet,
William Oenn I IhwIIm,
Hret llarte,
Clark Huell,
Jooi ('handler IlarrK
Commercial Patronace SolicilGili;1
TlmniaM Hards, liamlin (iiiriam!,
.1. T. Trowliritlt-o, I'rof. I!. S. 11 olden,
.leiome It. .leroine. I'rof. ('. A. Y-vag,
FrunceH lliidpHim Rnrnetl. i i . II. Jtoyt- .i.
Theoilnre I!ooHevilt, Udlx.o't Itirf
.loaquin liller. Honrv "M. st:in.'r,
Oilhurt Parker, Archihald rnl',
.If ill it linrroiiL'hf, Andrew Lantr,
Mrs. Itobt. l.nnitytevonynii,Caiiiili Flaiiunarii)ti, Sarah Orne .lewtvv
V. iMarinn tJrnwford. l.illie CIiiihc Wytnan. Or. .1. S. ISiliiii',
Marcavet Di'Iand. Harriot IYchcoU Spollord, W.I'. IIenli.
ilerhert II. Waid, Kdward Kverett Hale, Capt. CiiiineN Kin.
Hlixaheth Stuart I 'I ml j -. Louine ('handler Aloulliin,
I'.HOII imnilKT ill mcuuulic a iYILjMI in c niuinnw inn iiuiii,iuiiu;iv iMimru" "
ulth aueli fmuoils ik-ijiIo im- ,
.Itihif Verne, Arclidencnn I'arrar, Alnlmiiws D.indet,
FrancuH IlutlHon I'.nrnett, 'I'hmuaw A. l'U'inn, Camile Flainniannii,
Tiwandier, the fniiioii. F. IlopkiiiHOii Smith, Kdward Kverett Halt,
1,'riiiiMi P.Mlliwmiut II M ltri,r,.ui,,i Pl'ltf. firilllllltl Mllll.
I tins- iiui.siriiuii ton
TheDmlles
"Wasco County,
Oregon,
From TERJHIfiflli op INTERIOR Points
-THE-
lien Pact
i
RHILROKD
Ie the line to toko
TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOOTH.
It Is the Dining Car Route. It runs Thrwgb
v'eitibuled 'lmlns every Ujr in the yuar U
pi p&ul and Chicago
(NO CITANOK OK CABfj.J
C'02npoo4 of Dlnine Cars uniurpainjl. Pull
man Drawing Room BleeiK-ri of 1 ate t e u I pra en t.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
Society,
YfU.h UK 1IKI.D AT
THE DAliliES, OREGON,
October 10th, 1893,
Continuing five days.
A, S. MCALLISTER,
frwldent.
O, MACK,
SwrtUrjr.
licit Unit can tK! COIIttrURtul. nnd In nhlrh
awommodatloiiB are both Frtc and Furnlihttl
jur iiuiui.Tsoj rim ana bvconu-ciaMi'ilcketiianil
ELEGANT BAY COACHES
A rontinuotiH line, connectliig with all line
ufi'unliut; direct and uniuterru)tud cervlco
Pullman 81tcier rcsc-rvatloiiH can bo aw.urul
in aiivauco through any geiit ol the road.
THpGHTIGKETSX-ti'fnfc?.!
KiiRlaud and Europe can be purchaacd at aiij
ticket office of tho company
Kill! Information concerning rau, time el
train, routoa and other deuflj (uruisbud on
pplicatlou to
W. C. ALLAWAY,
A!et.? pVv A Kr' Jo- KguUtor ooe, Tfci
Dallm, Or.,or
m A. I). CHAKLTON,
Aat't, General paateiiBer AKt., Portland, Hn.
Tin; Gate City of th- inland Kiiijnre ih situated at the huad
of' navigation on the .MiddV Columbia, nnd is a tliriviiif;, pron
perous city.
ITS TERRITORY.
It is tho supply city for an extensive nnd rieii agricultural
and grazing country, its trade reaching as far south uh Suntuinr
Lake, it distance of over two hundred miles.
The Largest Wool Market.
The rich grazing country along tho eastern slope of the Cas
cades furnishes pasture for thousands of sheep, tho wool from
which finds market here.
The Dalles is tho largest original wool shipping point in
America, alout 5,000,000 pounds Using 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 lie more
than doubled in the near future.
Tho products of the lieautiful Klickitat s'alley find market
here, and the country south and east has this year filled the
warehouses, and all available storage places to overflowing with
their products.
ITS WEALTH.
It is the richest city of its sizo on the coast and its money is
scattered over and is being used to develop more fanning country
than is tributary to uny other city in Eastern Oregon.
Its situation is unsurpassed. Its climate delightful. Its poa
sibilities incalculable. Ita resources unlimited. And on theaa
corner stones she stands.
lull) illumriiti'il in tlili miiKiiliie
nch tiumuer cnutuiuK twour tlirw short ."biri" liy fumniin mitluir
, a'ir in uirif iiiiiiiixirn ii)
1 ThouiuH Hardy, William Dunn HowellH, It. L. .Stevenson
1 Kudyard Kipliiu;, Hret llarto. Sarah Orne .lewett
I .ToefCliruidler TInni. Unrriut Pre-eott Snoirord, Oetave Tlianet
Connn Doyle, Pninees IIihIumiii I'urnett, Stanley.!. U i nun
HltNRV tvl. STAN'MiY
iv ii i I'liii Lrniiitt. luvhii i v iui vuiiiiu iiTiiurs. ti i uriiiiiit' i v l iiiphiiii- nmrv in i'jin .iiiira
SATrilAL 1IIHTOUY AX I) ADVKNTt'UK.
Thi-rr will In-inivcral iirtlCltK written In !)uymond niuthuinyt. wlm Imi' Imvii iiiufti b; .'Jr. IV,
nurn, tliuKniit niiliiml imiKiruTiiiiil tnuiioi i nie iirui!iy. iicmiwiui
The C'anturo of Wild Dearth. The TratiHtiortation of i let ttV,
,m t 1 ilf'l it fill a 1.. . I l 1 i fl -ii'
lilt iraUUIl OI U 11(1 I tL'HHlt: LIHS ii(lVf IKU1 L,ll UIHl lSi:ilfl III llVl lWf,VVm
rr-t .. ill 1 1 . . - ... i ... I v... .... t'n..ll .1. i...w I. i, ill l .It-.tiulit t.-IM
this tWUlt will contrlhiito to the uni-iiliK'.
Of Interent to Ixitli Voting and Old will bt;
a 1 ....I.. lt iniii,,jiilii Itl. .i 1..,..lli.r P.... u . ii.I,iu t ,.iM(ll
flftrttnr' lntforv li.frlttf ilf llfH linMillt lX iHtlllllltl III AIMl'll. ITlH. tiliriUT IH llOItll IHC
over (or tliLMMirinUK uml int'-Rtitliii: invi'tlitloiH ho is imiMuir in tin hk'l-cIi of nwulwyi
..ii.i ... , r.i.... I .. u , . inr flu. uiii'ii .it in., i, a. r iinr.iiiiii. iiiu wTiiiiu.u if. Tin. ii.tivi. nsii
in Kiirillu. i lie lllumriHKiim ior ineae nriinii-M win W ircini iiimiBniini iiikvii nj rrn
" The Kdfjo of the Kuture." " Knowledge of Immediate aluf.
" Newest Knowledge." " The Prehont Hour."
" Struner than Fiction," etc.
WoarcnfleriiiR tlili nploniliil iiihkiuIiii' with the Daily Ciiuo.sici.r. for nnly 7.'J0 a yeir,
in auvuucu or la iiiDiitmy iiiniit I iniuii im ii (iriiri'ii.
Wii (tiril'i. t lilu ,ivi.,.,,f I, mill iifltT In nrilrr thill ui truiv NiH'lin. n lnrvi, nilinlMir ill llilV 1 11
L..I ..II ..I... ,.. -..l..ll.... ...I l U..1.r..u ..f l.lu I.. I., ..UMIM Ml
magazine. Mil up tno main, ami huiiu ii in, 10
TLIET I, l II V f I I Ur lll If 'I 1' L n I II 1 I (ID
Tl
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DALLE
Mill
Daily and Weekly Editions.
THE CHRONICLE was established for tho ex
press purpose of faithfully representing The Dalles
and the surrounding country, and tho satisfying
effect of its mission is everywhere apparent. It
now loads all other publications in Wasco, Sher
man, Gilliam, a large pari of Crook, Morrow and
Grant counties, as well as Klickitat and other re
gions north of Tho Dalles, henco it is tho best
medium for advertisers in tho Inland Empire
Tho Daily Chronicle is published every ovo
ning in tho week Sundays excepted at $G.OO per
annum. Tho Weekly Chuomole on Fridays of
each week at $1.00 per annum.
For advertising rates, subscriptions, etc., address
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.,
Tlx IDfltllOaW, Orogou.
flew
Qolumbia
flotel.
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
This Popular House
Han lately been thoroughly renovated and
fnrninlieil tlimiiclinnt . uml Ih iiiiiv better
ever prepared to furnish the best HoW
accommodations of any house in tlx
city, and ul the very low rate of
$1 a aay. 'irst-uiass xaeaie,
unite ui iui) nut huu uummuuiuun milium..-"--
to Dufur, KinuHloy, Tvch Vulley, Wopinit
Warm Springs and Prinoville is in tho HoW
and persons going to I'rineville can bm
M.U0 by going on this Btugu Hue.
All trains stop here.
PAUL KREFT & CO.,
DEALERS IK
jhiji i mvii i 11 w rm.y
And the Mont Comploto nnd thft Latent T'atteniH and Designs in
MriU.,il.,..l I,.. t... ,, .. .... .. , . ... 1.., mill 01
hherwin-Wi aniH and J. W. Mamtry'H 1'ainM uwid In all ur work. Mid noat
um inont, BKineu workmon employed. AentH for Miuury LIUHJ
chemical combumtion or noap mixture. A llrfit uIuhh urtiolo In CQlon'
orderw promptly attended to.
T a . . II.. IH
roiriT uh ah AM.a nn.!i .1 trr . i f r mu i a flii v
THE CELPRP7XTED
PAT TTATDT a rrjT7 X rT?pV
. mm i i a a i m .
J XT JL lJ.i X I J' M T
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
Thlri well. known llmuinr in n.., i...ni. t. Mat. Iluer
fill Itiur liavu luuin l....,l i i . . . . . ulll U0 P
w,- uiHuuubw, uu oniy Hie nrHi'cmtw wuwn -
the nutrktt.