The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 11, 1893, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OFFICIAl. l'Al'Kli OK DALIjKS CITY.
AND WAJCO COUNTY.
suuscuimox katks.
BY MAII.1 POSTAGE rHKfAII), IN ADTAMCK.
OLD-TIME- KtiVER TRADE.
Kvcrylioily lpl to llotM'ml Wholly on
Strniiiboiit Tnmlortiltloti.
Otto of tlu nio.it ililllonlt problems
tlio old citizen can be nski'il to solve
is the present position of the river to
ward the eommeree of the eitv. A
0 75 j l'irtr f 11 century ago, siiys the St.
l.ottis wioiie-iienioornt, it was every
tliini;. It was both the feeding and
distributing' artery. People unpaged
in building, loeatlng for life, could see
prosperity only near its waters. Ad
vised that business would soon be go-
FoRt-OfflcA lug west they could only respond by
orrtc nouns the question: "Do you see that river?
0ncrni Delivery Window . .8 . m. to 7 m. t Is it going to move'?" Created avenues
.9n.'m. toioa.'m. i trade were just beginning to receive
attention, due to the rivalry oi outer
Weekly, 1 year
' fi months
3 " 0 60
Dally, 1 yenr
" 6 months 3 00
per " 0!0
Addrws nil communication to " THE CHKON
ICLK," The Dalles, Orejrtni.
Monev Order
Siimlay t ti
ctoswo or MAILS
trains going East . . .9 p. m. ami 11 : . m.
" " West 9 p.m. ami 6:30 p.m.
Stage lor Goldemlale. 7:S0a. m.
" ' l'rlnevlllo. . ..5:30 a.m.
" "Dudir and Warm Springs ..5:S0a. m.
" tlaTluir (or l.vle A lUrtlund..5:S0 a. m
" " " 1 Antelope 5:80 a.m.
Excent Sunday.
Tri-weekly. Tuesday Thursday and Saturday,
I Monday cuneiay ana tTiuay.
MONDAY, SEPT. 11, 1893
It was while speaking of tlio course
recommended by the president unent
the purchasing clause of the Sherman
act that the most stubborn of Stalwarts
expressed this opinion of Clevoland:
"'I am now an old man," said Sen
ator Sherman, "and perhaps I have
taken on the narrow-mindedness of age
It is hard for me to believe that any
democrat can be a patriot. I lived
through a hard and trying period in our
country's history, when we republicans
came to look upon all democrats as
traitors and enemies of the government
That belief has remained with me as the
years have gone by, and I repeat it is
not easy for mo to see perfect goodness
in one of the democratic persuasion
But no one," continued Senator Sher
man, in a voice of impressive gravity,
"no one can view the conduct of Grover
Clevelnnd without being convinced of
the greatness and goodness of the man
His integrity, his fearlessness, his gifts
of mind must be plain to anyone not
utterly blinded by partisanship. Cleve
land, is, perhaps, the broadest-minded
man that ever sat in a president's chair.
Beyond any of his predecessors he has
he has the courage and the faculty of
pushing all cabal and intrigue aside and
of addressing himselt directly to the
people. Friends, personal following,
party, are nothing to him compared to
the welfare of the people. With my
natuial distrust of all democrats I might
be tempted to look upn this phase of
Cleveland's conduct merely as a bit of
the ablest ol politics, but in honesty I
must admit that I have watched this
man in all the crises of the national life
in which he has had a part, and 1 can
not shake off the conviction of his superb
abilities and his magnificent patriotism.
Much dissatisfaction prevails because
no American woman has received a pre
mium in art at the world's fair. It is
claimed that this is unjust, as even in
Paris she claimed a share of the honors.
The board of lady managers is blamed
as well as the other judges. Tiie fact is,
too many American paintings have been
accepted, and as a large number of these
are below the siandard of high art, they
tried to lessen the excellence of the best
in the eye of the critics. There is noth
ing to do, however, but submit grace
fully to the inevitable.
points which were not blessed
with a natural highway. The posses
sion of this nature-given avenue of
eommeree had. in fact, made the aver
age St. Louisian neglectful and dis
dainful of the created avenue. Life
that did not begin and end on the river
was not worth talking about. The
mail who wanted to go to Cairo, Mem
phis, Vicksburg or New Orleans never
thought of rail. The palatial river
steamboat was the accepted means of
travel. People going east, even, at one
time took a river steamer to Alton.
The levee -front was the scene of nine
tenths of the life and activity of the
city. The "runner" was the most per
sistent and irresistible of his class. He
"ran" for the steamer as well as the
hotel. He would almost kidnap a per
son to get him to his steamer or to his
hotel. The latter-day cabman is noth
ing to be compared to him. And so
with the merchant who had a pound or
a ton of freight to ship. It must go
by river by boat or barge. Those
were great days for St. Louis. Uail
roading was undeveloped in the west
and southwest and northwest and
twenty-one states and territories were
reached bv water.
V
William Tell
Your Father that wo Hell
"ii makes me tired
People ask mc is marriage a fail
ure ? Of course 't'aint ; s'pose I
don't know my biz what am I
hero for?" If the women only
keep hoalthy they keep in good
spirits and cupid is in demand. Let
every eiifcobled woman know this
there's a remedy that'll cure her,
the proof's positive.
Here's tho proof if it doesn't do
you good within rcaHoimblo time,
report the fact to its makers and
get your monoy back without a
word but you won't do it !
The remedy is Dr. Piereo'a Favor
ite Prescription and it has proved
itsolf tho right romedv in nearly
every case of female weakness. It is
not a miracle. It won't cure every
thing but it has done more to build
up enfeebled and broken -down wo
men than any other medicine known.
SWEET, ORR St COS
Vest Jumpers, .
Pantaloon Overalls,
Easy-fitting Pan
Every garment guaranteed NEVER to rip!
We are also Headquarters for
Men s, Boys' and Youth s
alHElS
?,U3 ;r 3i
Osrf CJotw'w. MonrK.-in-.aore 'A'lnout,
Croup ii-ir .pi...': r "0? WJiooplcK Coiicti
nr.rl At.inei ' ' r Jiiii:n;. Hon it br.s ::r
r:v.ii; :.a-iuu:vu.i..'itunnti.fr.icrcuU oilier-,
falloil, v.-lll :t. Mi? you if taken In ti.r.e. Gold
by Drustrf n.i ft' iiarn-.tro. Fr -I-nrnpIUcl;
or Chest, use HUH 1'l.AS'SSuli. 25 cus.
K!LQH'Si .CATARRH
SgisTM'REMEBY'
In-i von i.ilurrii? 1'hu l-pmwiv i-i l-v . ..
tesd to cure voa. J'rlcu&lcu. lnitct r t
For lo liy Hnlpr- Ar Klli"r-!.
I
VIGOR f MEN
The hotheads who are howling for a
commercial division of the United States
need to be reminded that this country
isn't going to divide either on commer
cial, sectional or racial lines. The
country is one, solid and indivisible, nnd
those who seek to divide it should re
member the luck of those who have tried
the same thing before. The United
States will remain just as they are;
Btanding when united, falli'when
divided.
Twenty national banks suspended in
Colorado
Easily. Quickly.
Permanently Relorod.
WEAKNESS,
NERVOUSNESS,
DEBILITY,
and all the train of evils
Irom early errors or later
excesses, the remits or
over-work, slckiiL'Si,
worrv.ete. FullstreiiKtlj.
development anil iohh
Klven to every organ and
portion of tno bod).
Simple, naturalmcthod.
Immedlatolrnproreinen:
feen. Failure Impos'thle.
2,a references. Iixjk,
explanation anil profs
maUett (sealed) free.
ERIE MEDICAL CO.
OUFFALO. H. V.
This
Is the
Season
Of the Year
ttlhen
Judicious
Advertising
Pays.
CLOTHING
In every size, style and price.
n m urn i inmn o nn
U III Mill I IUIIIH Ju Ml
u.ii. ii iLLiniiuauu.
PROPOSALS
FOK
plour, Brar7 ar)d peed.
ff. s. Indian semce. warn spnszs Agency.
U akh bnti.vo-. crook-Co.. dr., AtiK.5, ley:!.
SealtHl proixisiil!- iiiilorH-il'-I'roiio.iiNfor 1'lour.
Uraiiiiml h till," as tlioeaurjiaylA!, nnd Milling). I
to tli uulcrlntiliit WnnnRprinei.Ori'tfon.ivlll
; receivwl at this iiKenoy until 1 n'clik I: M of
fiieMlny, .-cptemlwr VJ, or fiirnhliliii: mid
dellv.;rln lit the iigeiicy iilm li.MD Ibiofllour
JU.0K) lb of bran, uml 'Ju,Mju lU oi fewi
Klour miit x- cither what It. kno.vn mh
iiniiKni I ii 11 stooK oi irooil sound whit lin
! J. F. FORD, Evaiplisl, J
I Of Dos Mollies, Iown, writes under die ol !
March M. J53 !
i
S. 15. Mkd. yvn. Co.,
Dufttr, Oregon. ,
i ficiitlemtri :
On arriving Iioine last wc.-k, i fouiul j
all well anil anxiously awaiting. Our'
little girl, uight, ami oiit!1iulf years old
who iiatl wasted away to .'58 N)uuds, is
now well, stront: and vigorous, and wt'l.
I fleht'd iii. S'. B. Coimh Cure has done
I its work well. Uoth of the children lik-'
, it. Your S. B. Cougli Cure has cured
j and .kept away all hoarseness from me.
So irive it to every one, with greeting'
! for all. Wishing vim prosperitv, wo are ,
I lour-. Mil. .v Miik. J. b, I'oni).
i If you with tofwl freoli mid cheerful, mid rend
for thuHprlnc'h worlc, clcmm your .system with i
the Headache mid I.lvvr Cnri", by takiiii: tnooi
three ilons vioh week.
H)!d under n ()sltlve iruitrtiritfv,
Vi eeinx t-er bottle bv nil rrui''i
YOUR flTTEJlTION
Is called to the fact that
Jkigb Glenn,
D-aler in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement
nnd Huildiug Material of all kinds.
t.'urrlf" tlie Klnwot I.Iiih of
Picture Mouldings
To De found In the City.
72 LClashington Street.
J here ix a inie. iv the. nffarrv nt tn - :i. n
leads on to fortune."
Tho poot unquestionably had roforonce to the
Clisii-flii Sale i
at CRANDALL & BURGET'S,
who aro solIinR those Roods out rtt Rroatly-roducocl
M10IIKLI5ACH 15U1CK,
I'iVlON ST.
W. E. GARRETSON,
amng
Jeweler
T T T TV T 1 1 t' IV T n
-I.K KNT KOlt TIIK
511 K N15W
FllllHOf
mid pi
TOWN uiit l"'"ii nbitliil on tlir nlil piitMt, iNKii.ii .it ti.n 1-...L,. i
f Hood river, Mth InrKe.nluhtly lott.liroud NtnutHimd uIIuvn. iroml mil
pliro Wlltl.-r.Wllll Wlullolll lirodmlllll. iM.rfiH-lilr.il Illlltf lltilll.lltftll liifiMlttrtlll
elliiiiite, theieutiul Mttriiftlnii nn u iiioiinliiln nuuuiier nwort for nil Orvfton,
IjeillK thu IK-iitent town In Jit. Mood. ItU inii,nrl!,. 14 ItU It tlltltltl fu turf nt
ci'iitcr, IwIiik Uw nutiinil center for IWJ nuntv mlk-h of the M wtUttrAU
Mimr.it i"-"".mini; niiiiitinn i ii i irpr-hi 1 1 in iim iiiiHiiiiur mi ri.niiiM una i
niivvin:rt; inr irmi 111111 iiitu- iin. nmi itti r..t.Lt...r(.ltinti rtcc
and seventeen of them hvi I Kro'ind down to ntjout u lbs .of Hour, low erm! S
, , . , , , " mum out or it rimy Ije what s knoiw us
rneu. ot so had a showing for a -"--"t Hour.and il'Hvertsi in extra Mronc !
wlioro tin, Xmi. V.l. r. i "1 KK i" weiKii (louiiee.s to the yard barn t
nere tlie iNew l ork Connnercial iles of not ess than ibs most u. .,,.,i.i V. i
resu
state
-uuvemser au vised me people to quit
mining and go to raising goats.
PEOPLE OF LONDON.
Hits. Tkmi-lk, wife of the bishop of
aiuuuou, jb a snortnanu writer.
PiiUfCESH May's wedding ring will be
maue irom niiaU-ounee nugget of gold,
luuyiitoi eisn miners.
Queen Victoiua has contributed one
hundred pounds to the fund for the
iicueiu oi the families of the Victoria
victims.
uiwwerfc. aIl fcuiniut's io i. out imtt.. t
with the name oi thu bidder nnd thu number of
the Minimi; if more tliim one K knl.tltt...i
llran must I of ocd tiuallty, t ouiil iiarls bran
and shorts mixed; hurniilesof not less than.' .lbs
...i.e. j hi uiRoi'ti ny oiutiere.
J Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat- $
r ub uuucu bUUUUblcu lUi MODERATE rEES. 0
i Our Orrice is Oppoiite U. S. patent Orncc
. nun nrnrv nHmnr II S DATrM nmnr i
f thu .Vlif.l -iV (jfi iiCVr il .V r 'i1 V r , 'cbarRe. Our tee not ilue till patent is secured.
id 10 WJ hVo"f fwi1 ba i ' " r,L .T ktflV. ' P'mphiet. "llovv to Obtain Patents," with;
All articles are to bo hiilnwt n. 1 rum un, auuich, 0
All Watch Work
Jewelry Made
arrantod.
to Order,
address me at Hood
Fresh oysters
tionery store.
at A. Kellor's confee-
Shlloh's cure, the Great Cough and
Croup Cure, is for sale by .Snipes & Kin-
Proposals must statodpeclflcally the iropoel
irleoof cch artlc o o LTw f.r ii.n. 1 ....'.i... ...
contrKnt by tho owt., not barrels or tons.
lhorlKhtls reerved torejeetmiy or all bids,
ormivnii't ofmivb ii iiiM.mwi f.r-.i.., ! .'
terest of the K-rvice, '
U-rtllle.1 clieckfc-huch bid must be uteonmanled
hyitfertllie. check or draft 111-in mine (Jn te
btteK(let.oltlni; or tolvent imtlonul bank in
he vlcluhy of tho residence of tho blddei, rnnle
iwiyab oto thuonicrof uir.r,inmk.i t.
rliau alliilrj, for itt leant fl'vo pur cant, of the
Hinount of the proposal which cheek i,i, rt'
C.A.SNOW&CO
OPP. PATENT OrriCC, WABHINQTON, D. C, 0
. T. ,' . , ' n'",'nl ' J"u proposal which check or draft
eraly. Pocket size contains twenty-live v,' u"u-W ' ' Unltw I states In rum anV
dous onlv '"if ndllilrun ln.. u c it ''ul'"r or W'iUcw rcccivlrit; an nwanl shall fafl
uots, onij jc. tihliaren love it. hold to promptly- wcuto nineties, othtrwlse to ii'
by Snipes & Kinerslv. re,,l,r1''t'Lt:'.t,1! rj,l,l:1?r- . , .,
lihiK IfeOllirmnffi-f ril'nukli In Huii n in..
check will not ft wiiMrHi. '
I'Or further Infonimtion
anil other partlcilhirB, apply to 3
J. IJ. l.UCKKY,
u. h. ludliiu Agent
Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for
uyspepsla, torpid liver, yellow skin or
kidney trouble. It is guaranteed to
give you satisfaction. I'rb-e 7-lc. Sold
by Snipes & Kinerslv, druggists.
Tygh Valley Ilollor Flour Mill
Is in complete repair: alwavs in atom
flour equal to tho beat. Also oltl stvlo i,iMi',?r,H.'.lV,f ,,,"?.fSr .SiftS1 .f.t..,!,As '
i tn . . i.r fV.ii..;. ; 5uihi i lesion iieeu
W. K. M'lSKtlA.N,
tVAI. .MAKKIOltH.
lUiseman & Mardeps,
and Wine liooi
Oregon.
I an "lt-et.iMl Ht.. Tim Dnllun. Or.
The Dalles
Gigar : Factory
FACTORY NO. 105.
TITIiE PERFECT
VACvCv A -mO
" - XXX C L. X X
CIGAKS
Tho Dallee,
Notice. Timber Culture.
, S. IM.NU OFKICK, Till! JMI.I.KH, Olt., j
coariie and fine Graham flour, ni feed. f!,r,"llur,!? t0 wh law h to 'iin'ijer.
tn w it fn ' Culture Kntry No. alio, dntisl Jlurcli !, Vwj
m"i it o,n " ' X1, iIcCoitKI.K, I'ropr. upon the N YlU t Heetion m, 'lownhl . " North
Mll,I-Sm "y'Ko 1 Kf, W. l In Vmco county, Orw
rn ."7 ", "r - wnl.1 ". vlu5 V,' t,, cuiieclhttloii of Mid uitrv
OHnger & Hone's stages on routo to H" 1'"i;!,t"",t nlljtflmr that defeudmit has wholly
Cloud Cap Inn will locate campers at the A 'Kln
best flshing,point in Hood Itiver valley, iUi Jl? jtiWZ
where one can reach Mt. Hood in a few jwet. tho wild partle ur hereby hummoiud to
hours and get their mall and provisions fKlSSMX! Z WplMMi"Sa
!Mvv,'it w, j.i'wis. lt.,,.t f
NorthuoHt efiriier nf Sci-iiwI mill
Court streets.
PHOTOGRAPHER
First pritmiuiii ut tho U'iihco count r
air for best portraits nnd vh-u
of the Ht-st llrands
lnimilfiiidiirofl ii nil
ordero from all parts of the countrv filled
on the shortest notice.
CLAfA STORY,
Art Tjaci-if;r
llmim 3, titttintjen lluihlinj,
Thu reputation of THE DALLAS CI
OAK has become firmly estahlished, and
the demand for tlio home manufactured
article is increasing every day.
A. ULRICH & SON.
The Snug.
W. H. BUTTS, Prop.
No. 90 Second Breet, Tho Dalles Or.
Qolumbia
(Hotel.
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
This Popular House
IIiih lately Inuin thoroughly renovated and
fitrtiiuii,.! n. i i i !.. ....... letter
ever prepared to furnish tho beat
accoiuinodatioiiH of any house in ft
city, and ut thti very low rate ol
lilt.... .1... t it atltun
i me nisi ami couiintxnous ujii""-,
in i r v miru ii ifiaii v iniitv . iitt"
'hollv ) " J . J
Warm SjuiiiKH and l'rlnevlllo is in the
ami persons goiiiK to Prinovllle can
H.(M) by koIiik on this Kttte H"8'
All trains stop here.
This well known stand, kept by the
well known W. H. HuUh, lon a resl.
dent of Wasco countv. has nn ivtionr.u.
nary flue stock of
j .Sheep Herder's Delight and Irish Dislurhane
n fact, all thu le mUiii; brands of flu
MM kIvh If.kon. Monday. lt, TI.ura.lHy. ol old man a call 11 n 1 viin .lll '., . U'V "
f rh wiek.oriiifeiHi II dwlitil ''' ' -ll a nil you will come aaln
D. BUNNELL,
llinn llinrif Tin nnnnfrn nnd UflMI
r ii m hhiiik nil nriMiis miiii nn
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
Shop on Third Street, next door woet oi' Young
BlaekHmith Shop.
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