The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 05, 1893, Image 4

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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
ltMt qualitr fir, oak
Lruve orders at
and slab wood.
133 Second street or
H. C. NIELSEN,
corner Third ami Vnion. All orders
Entered nt
tbePMiofflce t The Mlc. Orison. ; promptly attended to.
n second-els roaster
OItKOI
l.u.:r. fc Benton.
For Item.
Rooms to rent at Kcv. A. Horn's resi- J
dence on Ninth Ftrect. 6-2Sdaw.gj ,
Clothier and Tailor.
MOKE CLIFF mYELI.EKS.
Discovery of Anothor Rumod City
in Notr 2aolco.
Wood Sawiiio'.
It Show- That thr Prohl-tortc lUcc That
Uvrd Then- "Was CHUUril - Ovrr
flftpn ThoannU Room In
tln raw of the Cliff.
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We have lwnght the J. 0.
Meins Steam" Wood Saw.
and will Jill all order for
5arin$; wood ior stove or
fnrnaee use at the old rate.
Orders left at Jdaier & Ben
ton's will be promptly at
tended to. and will Guaran
tee entire satisfaction.
1aob Weti.e.
.IoHX IMvKll.K.
The Fifth Animal
-UY Till.-
Secona Eastern Oreioii District
i Agricultural Society.: j FIflE m$ and m j
WILL 11 K It!
To the lover of arehtolof r no field
-presents a finer prospect than lhu por
tion of northern New Mexico, writes a
2fow Yori: .dvcrtier correspondent
from AbujMsv.. M It abounds in
antiquities of every description per
taininp to the prehistoric race of -America.
Its reins and monuments,
are undoubtedly a ancient r. the
pyramids and somewhat analogous in
many respects. ?lr. A- 1 F. loapc. m
the artist, and the writer have Iteen in
camp ainid the ruins for the lat two
weeiss. excavatinsr and investtpatinir
generally.
We estimate that the city must have
contained fully 30.000 inhabitants, as
ive hare counted over l.i.OOO rooms tn
the face ? tin- eliils. -where they are
ten deep and ten foot square on an
averacre. Thev extend around the face
of a clrculai mountain for a distance
of over five mile-.. 1 he level mesa on
top is full of the ruins of their old tem-
ples, pow-wnw holes and dwellings.
Estimatim? three K-rsons to each room,
and 15.000 rooms, we have 45.1100. but
the probabilities are that each room
-was the abode of at least five per.-ms,
.and the buildings on top of the mesa
may have contained fully as many
more. It is safe and conservative to
:say that it was a city of at least 50.000
inhabitants.
That they had enemies there can be
no question, as they selected a stronp
natural fortress for their city Their
nemics were undoubtedly savarres.
perhaps the Apache Indians, whose
present reservation i on the hunting
jrrounds of their forefathers not more
than fifty miles distant from this
ruined city.
The cliti dwellers were doubtless a
SlSIBoarding and Day School
other evidence here abundantly tes- . -
tify. It would seem that their enemies 10V (rlTiS.
finally prevuiled ovir them destroying
them and t!n-ir city, as lliej-".iave dis-, i
appeared from the face if the earth.
The country is as wild as the interior j Tenth Tear Begins September 14, 1893.
of Africa. It is not an agricultural re- !
.crioa, and how fully 50.000 people main- i
For CatalCKUe aatl Admittance, apply to
Decidedly the Finest Line of
Gents' Ktarn.isliino- Goods,
Trunks and I aliscs, ..
COK. SECOND AND WASHINGTON. THK 1ULLES, Oli.
Sleekly Ghfonicle, $1.12? a year.
Tfte are Dun Tlmesi
WE
THE EUROPEAN HOUSE
The Cnrrucatml Itiittttluc m-xt Ionr to Court !lou".
Handsomely Furnisttefi Booms 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
DON'T
WAflT
YOUR
MRS.
? ,JbS-C?L, Pi-opi'iotor.
J. O. MACK
Just flow,
THE DfllibES, OREGON,
October 10th; 1893 j
Oontinuinc five dav. 1
Afto
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DOMESTIC
KEY WES'
CIGARS.
THE
CELEBRATED
PflBST BEEP
FRENCH'S BLOCK.
SECOND STHEET. : : THE DALLES, OK.
J. O,
A. S
MACK,
Mxretarr
MCALLISTER.
President
1
RHAM &
ROBERTSON
roprltort.
Tacoma, Wash.
CityStables,
( Corner of Fourth and Federal Ms.. The Da les. Oregon.
.These Stables have on hand the finest Li very in Eastern
Oregon, and can accommodate patrons with either Single
or Double Rigs, closed Hack? or 'arriages day or night.
MORE ROOM. !
Also, can iurnish First Class accommodations: to teamsters with freight
or drivine teams, havine added to their suvbies iarye feeding and wagon room.
BUT
WOULD
LIKE
YOUR
Attention!
Commercial Patronace Solicitel.
--Jitilir.
Mrs. Saraii K. White.
Principal.
OUT
J'OW-V.OW 1IOI.IZS.
presh Paint!
W C. Gileiet hereby Hind.
KIs conipjiment to every friend
And enemy If he ha any
Be they few or Le iey many
The tine for iainua5 now be comu.
And every one desire? a home
That look)- freh and cleiin and new.
As none but a goud painter can do.
TheDrlles
."tained life in .sueh n plaee and under '
such conditions will forever 1m. a puzzle '
to the mot diseeruiai; urch-oloint. '
'There is a large spring of delieiou.s, (
cool water on the face of the eliff near
the only entrance. This at least in-'
surcu a pcnnaneni. wcicr u;jpiy
agnin&t any prolonged siege of the en
emy. They Imried their dead ou the mesa
in cataconsos hollowed out for a dis-
fainUnu, poiir.c and glazing, too,
Will make your old hnute look quite new
He will take your work either wiiy,
By the job or by the day.
It you hare work clve him a call.
He'll take your orJers, large or small.
Beapectfnlly,
C. GILBERT.
V. O. Box No. 3,
THL DALLES. OR.
Wasco County,
Oregon.
tance alon- a main avenue of over two fpoEO TERHHNRIt Or INTERIOR Points
znUcb. The sight is. indeed, a ghastly.
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grewfcome one, never to he forgotten.
Grinning .kullsand cnunlding ljones
reflect back the light from torches.
The fepnlchi-rs are hollowed out in the
walls similar to the rooms in the face '
of the clUTs It is a dry, soft conglom
erate formation, the arches and walls
of which are self-supporting, and never
was there a more favorable place, nor
could there be. for a repository of the
dead than this.
"Vc have already excavated to a con-1
siderable amount pottery in a good
state of preset-ration: alsocoopeTornu-i
ALL POffilS EAST AND SOUTH. !
month yet in hopes of making further i
important li eovenes.
The ruineo city was discovered in
January last by -Mr. A. K F. Coapc
Englishman, who has spent tlie last
years in this part of SewMeico hunt-. M Y UUi UUU UUiUailU I
ing and fishing. !J I j
The ruins are so well preserved that l-N0 C1IAKGK Of CAl.J
they look as if they might not have ,
leen long abandoned: yet how many '
thousand years have rolled around j
since the city tlu-obbed with life and '
iiction no one can even conjecture. 1
The country aliounds in many other .
ruins of the prehistoric race of Amer
ica. In Canyon Largo, about sixj-'
miles from here in southern Colorado,
there is yuite a tier of cliff-d welling ;
villages in which much valuable pot-i
-tery is said to have been found. JJutj
this was evidently the chief city and
capital of the cliff dwellers, n& tho '
-pow-wow lioles and foundations of
large public buildings and the plaza
nlwitlt ttwm rnuli1 Irwll
ti.ri. T " Tuonnnu nonrrc to an
iuuKw me juuiiiuji ui vimerica, ana i nnuuun uu tint.in AmHr
T?ell worthy the attention of the scien-1 Knglino: and Europe cau be purctuutd at any
tific world generally. , . I ,Iciet mce ot comImn'
RHILROHD
Is the line to take
It U the Uiniup Car Home, it Through I
eniiQuieu iimu urery usy in inc year 10
5S$f. pauI and (JMDago
Compoed of TJinlne Cani unurpul. rull I
man Drawing Room bJecpera of latest equipment !
TOURIST SLEEPING CAliS j
Bt-. that can be eoiutrui-Kd, and lu vrtlch '
accdmmodationfc are both Free and KumUhed
for holder of Finland becond-cUuMiTickeU.iuid I
ELEGANT DAY COACHES
A cmtlnaoua Hue, connecting with all line
tfrordlnu direct and nnlntcrrupted aervlce.
I'ullman Weeper rescrvatfoni can be Mcoreo
Id advance through any agent of the road.
5i n 1 1 is. i! i , , I r.uu inwrraation concernin rate, time
bbllob'0 lUliser u what you need for 1 train-, rout- and other detaTla fumlihtc ,
jnjnw) wi'H "tv ;VIIVR Ui
kidney trouble. It ia noaranteed to
fc-iveyoa BtWaction. Prta 74c. Sold
by hnm k Kktartly, drHgiati.
W. C. ALLAWAY.
Afent V. P. A. Mar. Co., Jtagulator olUce, Tn
Ilaa, Or., or
A. D. CHARLTOK,
Aaa't Gatmal FaaMDfr Act, Portla-t, Jen.
The Gate City of the Inland Empire is situated ut the head
of navigation on the Middle Columbia, and is a thriving, pros
perous city.
ITS TERRITORY.
It is the supply city for an extensive and rich agricultural
and grazing country, its trade reaching as far outh as Suiumsr
Lake, a distance of over two hundred miles.
The Largest Wool Market.
The rich grazing country along the eastern slope of the Ca
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 Inst year.
ITS PRODUCTS.
The salmon fisheries are the finest on the Columbia, yielding
thU year a revenue of thousands of dollars, which will bo more
than doubled in the near future.
The products of the beautiful Ivb'ckitat valley 'find market
here, and the country south and east has this year filled the
warehouses, and all available storage places to overflowing witli
their products,
ITS WEALTH.
It is the richest city of its size on the coast and its money i&
scattered over and is leing 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 theso
corner stones she stands.
THE DALIES GfflONICLE,
Daily and Weekly Editions.
THE CHRONICLE was establibhed 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 the Inland Empire.
The Daily Chkomcle is published every eve
ning in the week Sundays excepted at $0.00 per
annum. The Weekly Chronicle on Fridays of
each week at 1.50 par annum.
For advertising rates, subscriptions, etc., address
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