The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 07, 1893, Image 4

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
Kuteml Bt the l'otoffltv at The lllre. OrrKon,
sectuul-cla" matter.
THE 1IAI.1.KS
Kroni th Onrfrnor of Hnuth Pkot.
Orsti.rvr.s KnclMctl iImc find xtal note
lorfl.ui fr Kraue' Headache Catwulu
Alina itu tn MX- that tlirr ntv snlcmlltl never
fntlitl to cure ray hedctic mill wive me n world
1 of suttetltiR. I nin recomitu-udliif: them every
when-. 1 he driisj:lt of Alicrdcen, HcoIh and'
llritton. Marshall comity, all promised me to pet
them nml Veoj them in cteok. I am polne to
l olor.ido la June, anil i imn no you rixxi mere
amonc tins miners, nearly nil of whom sutler
from he.td.iehe li that lilch Altitude
Yoill. etc. II Kl.BTrllKH, Mcut (iov
Mtttn Olii -..J1 VaV
H. C. NIELSEN,
Clothier and Tailor.
KEEDIGK'S TYPEWRITER.
Ciiuulit ! IH UrttiT Mill' In :i Plain Act
lit IITI'ltllll.
When Mr. Ki-i-'iick tvarhciUiomi the
other i-vfiiitiir. s;iys tho New York
Mercury, he wa- iMufninH-d by a very
nturrv wife. Hi- had eureoh jrt in--ide
the dimr and hunc hi hat tin the
hftll rai-k iK'fotv she blurted onf
"You've pot a tuv. tyK.'vriter:"
'Well ye.' rjltel Keediok. "How
did you llnd it out""
"Oh. I'm up your i:oins on. 1 can
tell yon. You jr: your new tyjH' writer
yebtorday."
"1 did. Who told you?"
"Woll. if yon mut know, it was Mrs.
flaskett. lier husband told her. You
needn't think you ean keep thinps
from me."
"I have no'de.-ire to, dear."
"Don't dear me: Your typewriter is.
only about eichteen yrar old?"
"At. nearly a-. 1 can judire of aces, I
should say that was about ri;ht."
"And has me'tiiif brown eyes?" Mrs.
Keediek went on. inditrnantly.
"Possibly, but I haven': noticed them
doinjr any meltinsr."
"Oh.no: Of eoiu-e not. Withaxift
voice and eharni'ui": manners?"
"Yon are nearly riirht. '
"Nearly riirht: 1 know I'm quite '
riirht:" exclaimed the jealous woman, i
"Now, I wan; you to tell me the name '
Df the forward creature." !
"You want the name of my type
writer?" '
"Yes. 1 do." !
"What for?"
"Never mind what for. I want your ,
typewriter's name:"
"It is .John Henry .Simpson. What
are you point: to do about it?"
We have bought the .1. C.
ileitis Steam Wood Saw.
and will till all orders for
sawing wood for stove or
furnace use at the old rate.
Ordets left ut Mnier it Hen
ton's will be promptly at
tended to. and will guaran
tee entire satisfaction.
.lACOH Wl'Tl.K.
.John I'.Kkipk.
Divided! v the Finot Line of
Meekly Ghf oniele, $1,124 a Year
Titese are Dun Times!
Gents' Pu.rriisliing: Goods
Trunks and 1 aisi's, etc., clc.
COK. SECOND AND WASHINGTON. THH DAU.KS. OK.
THE EUROPEAN HOUSE
Thr Corrucateil itullilliic unit Unnr to Court IIiuiup.
WE
2 1 1 li
Rnnie wripnt Seminary.
Tacoma, Wash.
Boarding and Day School
for G-irls.
Handsomely Furnished Rooms 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
WANT
YOUR
FH.ASX3R., Proprietor.
Tenth Year Begins September 14, 1893.
Km rvttalitgite unit Admittance, nmdy to
Mrs. Sarah K. White,
ildlrn
I
1'rlncipal.
OUT
CAMEO CARVING A NEW WHIM.
How ratlilonnlile Women Cut the IlrlL
cute .Sheila.
The latest whim is nothing more
nor less than cameo carving, according'
to the New York Uecorder. Many a
dainty boudoir has a little table in one
corner where "irravers." "scoopers,"
and various other mysterious instru
ments of the craft are kept.
"Dow do they manage it and do'
they make real cameos"'" some one
asks. 0. yes. they are real and they
are pretty. The shells ued for the
purpose are "black helmets" brought
from the West Indies. There are also
red and yellow helmets found on the '
coast of China. i
The shell is cut with little gravers'
-and scoopers. and half a dozen of these, '
of various sizes and decrees of fine
ness, are all that are needed. When
the cameo is cut the process of jxdish-,
intr begins, and this requires patience
and still more patience.
Tirst. the groundwork is polished by
rubbing1 it with pumice stone and wa- 1
tcr; this takes out the scratches made.
The shell is then washed with warm '
Fresh Paint!
W. (.". GitBKET hereby tends
His compliments to every friend
Anil enemy if ho ha any
He they few or be they many
The time for painting now ha come.
Aud every' one desires a home
That looks fresh and clean and new,
As none but a good painter can do.
Painting, papering and glaring, too,
Will make your old hoi looi quite new
He will take your work either way.
liy the job or by the day.
If you have work give him a call.
He'll take your orders large or small
Respectfully,
W. C. GILBERT,
1. 0. Bos No. 3.
THL DALLES, OR.
J. O. MACK
FIjflE WlMEjS and LIQOORS
MONEY,
DOMESTIC
And KEY WEST
CIGARS.
THE
CELEBRATED
PABST BEER
171 SECOND STREET,
FRENCH'S BLOCK.
Just JJom,
THE DALLES, OK.
3URHAM &
ROBERTSON
Froprltnri
The Fifth Annual
-OF THK-
shed. The third and.last polishing 1 I li 1 PI 1 J
jjiven with fine rotten stone and i IfiWinil "mm XAOlAnT
phuricacid. A very hitfh de-ree of ! A l , U 1)1; V
ish is thus obtained, anil, after be- . g1 1Xj U1 lU1 111 UVylU IJ
water. The second polishing: is done
with pumice dust and oil and with u
small boxwood stick. It is again
-washed.
is
Bulph
polisl:
intr once more washed, the work is
done. The shells cost from two to j
five dollars each. From a kckmI shell ;
-as many us three or four pieces cat: be
taken.
Ask yonr dealer for Mexican Silver
Stove Polish.
Use Mexican Silver Stove Polish.
Second Eastern Oregon District
WILL HE HELIJ AT
ST. prS 8CHIHY.
THE llALI.Kf-, Or.EfiON
Re-Opens Sept. -4th. 1BG3.
Boarding and Day School for Girls.
Kates per TeraiK of ten weeks, uiynble in ud
vance. Hoard anil Tuition tin 00
Entrance fee 'payable but onte) .'. Co
Bed and bedding S CO
Instrtiraeiital JIusic, Stenography, Typewrit
ing, Telegraphy, lirawing and Painting form
extra eharge-. French, fterman and Ijitin
languages, Xenlle-worfc and Vccal Munlc
taught Irw.
DAY bCIIOOL.
Five, hix, eight or ten dollar ter term. a
cording to grade.
For particulars, ddres
SISTEIt .SLJl'EKIOK.
k-Jw3t
Eggs for Hatching
From thoroughbred fowls.
THE DAMES, OREGON,
October 10th, 1893,
Continuing five days.
A. S. MCALLISTER,
President.
J. O. MACK,
Secretary.
From TERWINfllt or INTERIOR Points
THE
lira Paci
1
13 eggs
Address :
C-2.ini
. .2.00
.. 3.00
E. M. HAKKIMAN,
Endersby, Or,
FOR SALE:
6000 EWES AND LAMBS,
11 YEARLING WETHERS,
For uny information desired, apply to
H. W. WKJ.LB,
Or 0. F. WK1.LB. o Hl.,. Or
lMlitliHt., I'ortlund, Or.
Taken Up.
Ojienorrel geldins alut twelve e.it old, tmd
branded tliun P on left shoulder. The owner
can have thelinlmul by jwiyini; for thin notice-
. . . J'' J I'fOI'KK
August 13, C5.-v.'tf
Assignee's Notice to Creditors.
W, K. OurreUon, of Tie Dal leu, Oregon, Iiav.
iiiK nMlffuul tiia jrorly for the benellt of all
iiMciullton, all jrtoris liavlnic tlalm ajraiiiiit
liltn me hereby notifiul to t.retent thern tonic
under bulh, ut TIio JMlIes, Ortoii, within three
jnouthk from date.
AK- TH0I80S, Attiguee.
Aufunt 0, lK..rCt
RHILROHD
In the line to tuie
TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH.
It ik tbo Ulnlug Car Koute. It nn ThrouBb
v'eatibuled Train!, urery day in the yaar to
p. paul and Chicago
KO CHANGE OF C'.UIB.)
Pull
ComrxjKCil of Dinine Cam muunvne.l
man Drawing KooraHleeieritof latent euipment
TOURIST SLEEPING WHS
Heat that can be constructed, and In which
accommodatioiiN are both, Free anil Furiilthed
fur uoldeniof Firat aud fjecond-cIa.sk TickeU.and
ELEGANT DAY COACHES
A coiitlmiom line, connectlne: with all Hum.
flflordluu direct and uuiuleuupted nervlcc
CityStables,
Corner of Fourth and Federal Sts., The Dallen, Oregon.
These Stables have on hand the finest Livery in Eastern
Oregon, and can accommodate patrons with either Single
or Double Rigs, closed Hacks or Carriages day or night.
MORE ROON4.
Also, can furnish First Class at'cotnniodations to teamsters with freight
or driving tennis, baring added to their stables lurge feeding and wagon room.
BUT
WOULD
LIKE
YOUR
Attention!
Commercial Patronaee Solicitei. !
TheDalles
Q
Wasco County,
Oregon,
The Gate City of thu Inland Empire is situated at the head
of navigation on the Middle Columbia, and is a thriving, pros
perous city.
ITS TERRITORY.
It is the supply city for an extfii.sive und rich agricultural
and grazing country, its trade reaching as far smith as Sumninr
Lake, a distance of over two hundred miles.
The Largest Wool Market.
The rich grazing country ulong the eastern hIojmj of the Cas
cades furnishes pasture for thousands of sheep, the wool from
which finds market here.
The Dalles ia the largest original wool shipping point in
America, about 5,000,000 pounds Iwing 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 be more
than doubled in the near future.
The products of the U'autiful Klickitat valley find market
here, and the country south and east lias this year filled the
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 it money is
scattered over and is ljeing used to develop more farming country
than is trihutary to any other city in Eastern Oregon.
Its situation is unsurpassed. Its climate delightful. Its pos
sibilities incalculable. Its resources unlimited. And on theao
eorner stones she stands.
lllJj
DALLES
Hill
ONICLE,
o
OUR
GREAT
OFFER I
FOR
1894.
And THE CHRONICLE pro.
poses to enliven them bv i
traducing its newsy presem,
into every home in Wasco
County.
OUR
Circulation must be doubled
and to do this we propose to
furnish the Weekly Editioj
for the balance of this yeai
and one year beyond for the
already low price of $1.50. i
year and a third 16 months
makes a
GREAT
amount of the very best read-
formation on all subjects,
esneniallv for trip Ktnolr
X J tUOOl,
the farmer and the orchardist,
and is the best medium for
exposing our resources to the
world. If this
OFFER
Is not enough, our plan to is
sue the Weekly in instalments
and Wednesday's NEWS
stale by Saturday night,
1 V TTT 11
n - t t Trr t
day evening, and Part II
Saturday evening.
FOR
The extra trouble and expend
loci co wrhinh to nnncinflffln
U M I III IM Ifl V Tl 54. TlTlT Ml T1HL1
public for the approval we
sure it will give us.
While we would be glad
Subscribe NOW for
1894
And get the benefit of
ally for the
Daily and Weekly Editions.
Pullman Hlet-per rterTotloiii can bo Ktured
In iuItuiicc turuub'ti miy agent ol the road,
England and Kurooe can be mirnhuMwl at inv
ticket office of the com Dan 7
Full lnformatlnn Mnrmtnm ntls. Hm. ,
tralni. rnnt Mnri ntu,r liniMilm f,ir,itnh.wi ...
application to
W. C. ALLAWAV
Aent li. F. 4 A. NaT. Co., Regulator oMoe, Tb
A II fflriDlrrnu
Am'L General tuMogm AgtVortUiul, Oga.
TH7D CHRONJCLJS was ostablishod for the ox
press purpose of faithfully representing The Dalles
and the surrounding country, and the satisfying
efleot of its mission is everywhere apparent. Jt
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 Chkoniclk is published every eve
ning in the weok Sundays excepted at $G.00 per
annum. The Werkly Cjikoniolb on Fridays of
each week at $1,50 por annum.
For advertising rates, subscriptions, etc., address
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.,
TJtxo Xaiio, Oroson.
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THE CELEBRHTED
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Thla wull-kuown Browery U now turning out the hHt er T.
eaat of the Gwouloa. The latest uppllanucH for the miinufuturo of J5 ,Vj
(ul Boer hava been Introduced, and unlv tlici flraLluM article will
the market.