The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 04, 1893, Image 4

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    Tbt Dtlks Dtily Chmiick.
Xatattd at the S Zbt ldlf. Orrctst.
TDE DALI.
AHYLMAX MONKS.
Their Life Seems Enjoyable to an
English Traveler.
Wm41 Wm4!
Bt quality Ir. ck and tb wood. f
Leave ordfn at 1S Scccd street cr 1
coratr Third acd Unwa. All orders .
promptly attended to.
Mauex A Button.
Fr Kent.
Kcoaa to rest at Eer. A. Horn resi- j
dence on Niath reet. 6-2Sdaw U '
H. C. NIELSEN,
Clothier and Tailor.
Deddedlv the Fine t Line of
Oleekly Ghronicle, $1.12Uye$.
Tfiese are Don Times!
Thrx Rtaln Thlrtl C mtnrr CnMom tri
2 lave Mct KoiMtkUilr Tllr Tbr
Famon lon-trrj of IV
ir lllrrn.
Abyssinia n a country of queer ee
toms and a s-traaroiy iaterestiar land.
The people are. for tbe aiot part, dirty
and iaiaor!. !nfcrKr in many respects
to the Kaffir- "i South Africa, but they
are ChrL-tian-. am. hr.v? ne-taiatri ia its
ancient siaiplic:t tie re!icis that
was tcch: tbeai in the third eeatsrr.
Araoar Abynuans the man tvho kttb
a lion is a popular hero, aad i award
ed the proud pririlesre of wearinr stout
hii head the1 name ci the Wat he has
M3uhteri. a prsvilere that t prized
as nlrnly as taiirhthood axaosi: Ea
ropeaas. aad ma' it paMiasw a man
of mark to the ea-i of his life.
Soae ictere -tin?, rare aad exceed
inrly valuable relic- they are possess'd
of, too. or thiafe they are. Here is an
account of a visit to the monastery of
Bizsa'by J- The-iore Best, who re
cently rctcrretl from Abyssinia:
'"Te started otT at break of day to
visit the raonk. It took us three
hoars to reach the .-anitnit. where the
monastery of Debra liizen. or 'The
Church of the Vision, i placed, and
traly the name has been well bestowed,
ior no more lovely vision could be im
agined than the one which lay before
us. "We could easily see Ma.-.-owah and
the Red sea vaatA line, and the folds of
rich blue mountains to the rirht and
left of as as we stood on the pinnacle
of the sacred mountain were glorious
to behold.
"My wife and I reached the holy pre
cincts unobserved. We were seeking
out for ourselves a spot where we could
repose, when down came the mank-.
mute with horror at a woman bavin
approached near. In vain w ex
postulated and pleaded fatijrue. in vain
we said we were English aai ileter
mincd to hold ttr ground The monk-,
sat around weepii: 7 an4 eseiaiminp. ,
'Better for us to liL- than To permit a
woman to :-tay here.' seeing their
genuine di--tre. my .vife permitted
her objectionable and weary pern to
hi Saw.
We have toczht the J. C.
Meins Steam Wood Saw.
a.nd -srill U all order for
?i:nc wtoi ior stove or
fcraace cse at the old rate.
Orders lei: at M&ier A Ben
ton -wilt be promptly at
tended to, aad will guaran
tee entire satisfaction.
Gents' Rtirriistiirie: Goods.
o-
Tmnks and J aises. etc., etc
COK. SECOND AND WASHINGTON. THE DALLES. OR,
The Fifth Annual
FAIR-
OF THE
Sscosa Eastern Oregon District
Afitricultural Society.
WE
THE EUROPEAN HOUSE DON'T
WANT
YOUR
JHOJiEY,
The Corruratrd tiulldlni: ttrxx. tonr ti Cnurt Hon.
Handsomoly Fninistiei Rooms to Rent by tbc Day, "WceS or Hontti.
hvVS. Meals PrePared by 3 First Class English Cook
TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Men
Proprietor, i
WILL BE BELT AT
J. O. MACK,
I FIJJE WINE? and LIQUOR
Just Noco,
THE DffliliES, OREGON.
October 10th, 1893,
Continuing five davs.
DOMESTIC
-o KEY WfST
CIGARS.
THE
CELEBRATED
PABST BCCR
FRENCH'S BLOCK.
171 SECOND STREET, THE DALLES, OR.
a. s. McAllister,
Prwident.
J O. MACK,
Secretary
Bill
seminary
; CityStables,
:RHAM &
ROBERTSON
Proprlwtom
"
sSeMf. L
ie Wnotii
Ooraer of Fourth and Federn t.. Tiie Daile?. Oregon.
Tacoma, Wash.
.These Stables have on hand the rinest Livery in Eastern
Boarding and Day School, Oregon, and can accommodate patrons with either Single
for Girls or -L)out)le -Kles- dosed Hacks or l arnages day or night.
MORE ROOM.
Tenth Tear Begins September 14, 1893.
For Catatarue and Adniituace, apply v
Irs. Sarah I Vnite.
5-21dl2i Principal.
BUT
WOULD
LIKE
YOUR
Attention!
A!fc3, c:i fcrnish First Class uccomiiiulattoni; to teamsters with freijhu
or drivine tams, having addwi to iheir siabics iarpt ietximc and wagoa room.
Commercial Patronaie Solicitei
f ese
MOXASTEUT OF VEUUX UIZKX.
be removed alnmt a q-uarter oi a mile
tvray.
"The church is round and built of
wood. It lias in:-ide two corridors ,
around it where the vulg-ar may pene
trate, but in the square holy of holies j
not even the Irinfr may enter. The
mysterious relics kept by Abyssiniana
in these innermost recesses claim es- .
cecdinly bold origins. In one place i
they profess to have the original ark j
of the covenant, in another a has full '
of wind blown by the Holy Ghost on A J
the day of Pentecost. At Debra Uizen
our interpreter told rne that they kept ;
the picture of the madonna which Mon- 1
elek, the son of Solomon by the Queen '
of Sheba, brought back with him from
Jerusalem.
"The life of a monk at Debra Bizen
must be enjoyable enough. He wan
ders about all day long in his white '
flowing robe and yellow cap, enjoying '
air of the most perfect freshness. He
has his little stone cell or wooden hut i
beneath the shadow of the rock. He '
has his refectory, where he meets his
'ellows twice a day at meal times that
is to say, when there is no fast on, and J
fasts in the Abyssinian calendar are
many and rigorous. On festival days
lie is very busy chanting and dancing j
in the church- He never marries. He
knows nothing of the world or Its .
vices. His existence is a negative one . mn iti nIVT., PICT llTn OnrPTU
he does neither harm nor good to his I I U ALL l)mlh LAM AMJ SUUIH
fellow creatures- ' 1
ptesh Paint!
W. C. Giieest hereby ktmSs
Eif coraplinenta ;o erery f rienfi
Anil enemy IS he ha any
Be thy few or be they many.
The :ime lor painunsr now ha come.
And every one desires a home
That loots fresh and eleen and ne ,
A none but a good palater can do.
feintine, papering and glazins, too,
Will make your old house looi quite ne
He will tfcie your work either way.
By the job or by tae day.
If you have wort srive hira a call,
He'll taxe your orders, larje or small.
BesTctlul!y,
C. GILBERT,
F,0. BoiNo. 3,
THL DALLES, OR.
'From THIIRfili or IRTEBJOg Points'
-THE
TheDrlles
Wasco County,
Oregon.
lien Fuel:
RHIL-ROTSD
I tha line to tai
The Gate City of the Inland Entire is situated at the ksad
navigation on the Middle Columbia, and is a thriving, pros
perous citv.
i ' ITS TERRITORY.
It is the mipply city for an exfusive and rich agricultural
and crazing country, its trade reaching as far south as Sumnw
Lake, a distance of over two hundred milfsi.
The Largest Wool Market.
The rich grazing country along the eastern Hlope of the C
cadea furniiihes pasture for thousands of sheep, the wool frow
which finds market here.
The Dalles is the largest original wool shipping point in
America, alxut 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 1j more
than "doubled in the near future.
The product of the beautiful 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 product.
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 any other city in Eastern Oregon.
Its situation is unsurpassed. Its climate delightful. Its pos
sibilities incalculable. Its resources unlimited. And on these
rorner stones she stands.
Iim'MiKA'.VhrfK.i.r IJ I JOl OK HA KIT
finroil bt II in- in Tt-n liitjn ly admin-
M 1 the IHninj: Car Route. It runa Through '
enuuuicu i iuui erery nay in tne year to
THE DALLES
M-rlic Ir. Ha !-' Ouldrn .SjieiIc. fif Fl T T fl
iuyvtl'tmUw uui (alii BI1Q li III CaQQ
rrf . i-.uieut !t 1- uU,'.iutc!y f.. -iu:.-..aud t r f wmuuuu
CHRONICLE, ;
NO CHANGE OF CAKa.J
tht j-.li ut ln tDfrftrate ilriuker ornn alr-ohxlic ,
4 umm .-;,, cil 1U liil.U.IIl'iS O; CltA,
i.: :.i ."er- lnlriee i.-rf -ft run- ha Jnl ' ComioMrl of Wiilnr Car unsnraiiied. Pull
lo.-'xl. tt never fail-. The ii!in oiiccimsurg. , man lrawl:i!; Boom cleerr of latent touipment.
Ujlrtl jiih the clf.. - a:, utter im '
jk. .IblUty iurtbe !ir.uri:mtii. f'ures . Tnrnicvr pi pnurn nmr
K . "d frw" " jo-tl.nilars frw . lULrUOl OLLLThlU tAfU
'.fldi i the tiOLiii::, :-..
Ci iK'l.Ohlt..
IT
lUi-v at.
Tlie Dalles Daily Chwraiele.
HAS A FAMILY OF
2000 23ADEEB.
Int thuican be comtructwl, and in which
, ecornm.3ationn are both free and KurnUbed
Ior holders of I'l.-n: uud etond-claa Tickets, and i
ELEGANT DAY COACHES
t
T-.rt -. ti. . .. . . . t , ."iiuiui wiia ait tine
Xfc.-j -wJ Tbc i h"n.. t got iuv tt and i af.ordlug direct and tiuluterruiittd atrricc
mar: Kllaliv cv. aj. 1 :l.?j trad verjr line
thn 1 In the j a!r Tbt In wlmt TnHVe the " u..u. i .
Ch.o...r. an .nr.,,b: rtrertl iur mfnm tnutAiltSlSJS"1
Tl.e ri 'vnier that ui the family,
Clvalde. is the out fQ) that the fcJveMUcni .vimniinti .
c: ifttT i,hv.i,,io,ey(ie,o,THROUGH TICKETS Mni'M
reach te pontile. Vteu ther mut your trade '-iand and Europe can bepurchaaed at an;
tbclr minounceiiu nt wlU be foand In the pir K o0( of ,be wapwiJ
over our colei, . nd cbervc the verlliea.
tlon of the truth if iUU tnertitm. KeinHinber, foil Infonaatlon eoocernlnr rata, time ot
s. trade of c fa-.l.y jw thouna&d , "i", rimia ana ouier aeuiu lurnlttd
r . . .
IfOl U wirth aillnf !or tr.t thev:
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and the surrounding country, and the satisfying
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Grant counties, as well as Klickitat and other re
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