The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 11, 1893, Image 4

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
Taken Up.
Kntercil Ht the 1'ostofflco nt The Dalle, Orcgou,
at. jccoikI-cUm mutter.
One sorrel geldlnK ntmut twolvo yenr. olil, nntl
tmttuletl thus on left shoulder. The owner
can hnvc the nnluuil by juiylng 'or this notice
D. J. eoon:i;.
August 1.1, lSW.-wtf
tiik iai,i.i:s
OKKOON
A NOTED MISSION IN LONDON.
awn
J'ounilert by rn-clrrlrU Clinrrliictnti, Who
I)I1 Hot l'oar to lie DUliiticrltril.
The other Sunday nipht at. tho Char
rhipton mission, which is hold in a
lonj.-. tiarvow room, double palloriod
all around, the emifrhinjr (from tin- t'of.i
was mure like Fourth of .Inly with eon
glomerate liree.rao.Uers, church hells
nnd cunnonadiiifr than one would con
volve as possible isMiinp from a merely
human assembly, says it London corre
spondent of the Hartford Courant.
.hist a word about this Charrinjjton
mission, which is a feature of the east
end. Frederick Charrinjton belongs
to a wealthy family of brewers. About
seventeen years ajjo he befran to do
a sort of street missionary work in
East London, near his father's brew
ery, ilis father threatened to disin
herit him, but finally left him a
share, though not a full share, in the
business. Once, on bcinfr taunted on
the street with wearing1 the blue rib
bon "what does it cost you to wear
that ribbon?" he was able to reply:
"A hundred thousand dollars."' He
sold out his interest in the brewery to
his brothers and built in Mile End
road the groat assembly hall, which
had been projected but never begun by
Keith-Falconer. Every Sunday night
three thousand or more people gather
at the evangelistic service of the mis
sion, and its fellowship society, with
the constant religious educational and
entertainment work centering at the
great assembly hall, makes it a power
for good in a district which contains a
number of powers for evil.
Wo have bought the J. 0.
Meins Steam Wood Saw,
and will fill all orders for
sawing wood for stove or
furnace use at the old rate.
Orders left at Maier & lien
ton's will be promptly at
tended to, and will guaran
tee entire satisfaction.
H. C. NIELSEN,
Clothier and Tailor.
. . . .Decidedly the Finest Line of
Gents' Ktirnislninp: Goods,
Trunks ami J aiscs, etc., cU.
C0K. .SECOND AND WASHINGTON. THE DALLES, Oil.
THE EUROPEAN HOUSE
The CorniRHtnil It ill Id in r ni'xt Poor to Court Minim.
(Ileekly GhFoniele, $1,124 ayear
TQese are Dull Times!
WE
DON'T
lodlm
Jacoi? Wktle.
.IohnP.Kuiek.
Hnme
wrigm
seminary
Tacoma, Wash.
Boarding and Day School ;
for Girls.
Haudsoiiicly Fnmishcfl Rooms to Rent by tUc Day, Week or Month.
Meals Prepared by a First Class English Cook.
WMHMMMnMnHHa
TRANSIENT PATRONAG-E SOLICITED.
Good Sample Koouis for Commercial Men.
J. O. MACK,
Tenth Tear Begins September 14, 1893.
For Catalogue nnd Admittance, apply to
FIJilE WIIEJ3 and LIQUOR
Mrs. Sarah K. White,
?-21dlm
Principal.
OUT
THE TERM "YANKEE.
various Theories IVlileli lluve llecu Ail. I
vanced ns to Its Origin.
The theories which have heen atl
xanced as to the origin of the name
Yankees arc numerous. According to
Thierny, it was a corruption of Jakin,
a diminutive of John, which was :i
.nickname given by the Dutch colo
nists of New York to their neighbors
in the Connecticut settlements.
In a history of the American war
written by Dr. William Gordon and
published in 17S9 was another theory.
Dr. Gordon said that it was a cant
word in Cambridge, Mass.. as early as
17J3, used to denote especial excellence
lib a Yankee good horse, Yankee
good ;ider, etc. He supposed that it
was originally a by word in the college,
and being taken by the students into
parts of the country gradually obtained
general currency in New England, and
ill length came to be- taken up in other
parts of the country and applied to
ycr Englaudert, as a term of slight re
proach, I 'Anbury, an English writer, says that
"it is derived from a Cherokee word
eankee which signifies coward and
slave. This epithet was bestowed upon
the inhabitants of Now England by I
ihe Virginians for not assisting them
in a war with the Chcrokees, The j
most probable theory, however, is that
advanced by Mr. ileekewelder tliat
the Indians in endeavoring to pro
nounce the word English, or Anglais,
made it Yengees or Yangees and this
originated the term.
Fesh Paint!
W. C. Gilbert hereby sends
His compliments to every friend
And enemy If he has any
Be they few or be they many.
The time for painting now ha come,
And every one desires home
That looks fresh and clean and new,
As none but a good painter can do.
Painting, papering and glazing, too,
Will make your old house look quite now.
He will take your work either way,
By 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,
P. 0. Box No. 3,
THL DALLES, OR.
Ano
171
DOMESTIC
KEY WEST
CIGARS.
THE
CELEBRATED
PABST DEER.
WAflT
YOUR
PJiEY,
Just flom,
FRENCH'S BLOCK.
SECOND STREET, : ; THE DALLES, OK.
RHAM &
BERTS ON
''rnprUitorw
CityStables,1,1
Corner of Fourth and Federal Stfi., The Dalles, 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 ROOM.
Aleo, can furnish First Cla.-s accommodations to tuimiHttirH with ireigln
or driving teams, liavinc added to their stable." Iarjre feeding and wagon room.
BUT
WOULD
LIKE
YOUR
Attention!
The Fifth Annual
Commercial Palronap Solicit.
-OF THK-
Second Eastern Oregon District
The Dalles
Q
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A Ootid Thine to Kcej nt Hand.
From the Troy (Kan., Chief.
Home years ago we were very mud
subject to severe spells of cholera nior
bus : and now when we feel any of the
symptoms that usually precede that ail
nient, eucli as sickness at the stomach
diarrhoea, etc., we become scary. We
have found Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhea Remedy the very thing to
straighten one out in such cases. We
are not writing this for a pay testimonial
but to let our readers know what is good
to keep handv in the house. For sale bv
Blakeley & Houghton, druggists.
Among the incidents of childhood that
etand out in bold relief, as our memory
reverts to tho days when we were young,
none are more prominent than severe
eickness. The young mother vividly re
members that it was the Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy cured her of croup, and
in turn administers it to her own off
spring and always with the best results.
For sale by Ulakeley & Houghton.
A Humluy at tlie fiemido.
During tho summer season the Dalles,
i'ortianu & Astoria jNaviuation Co. will
make a rate of ?3, Dalles to Astoria
and return, and Dalles to Ilwaco
ami return.
The above rates will be in effect on
Sundays only. Steamer Regulator will
leave The Dalles at 7 a. m. Dalles City
will arrive at Portland in time to con
nect with the Lurline for Astoria and
Ilwaco. The Lurline will leave Ilwaco
Bunday evening and will connect with
the Dalles City .Monday morning for Tho
Dalles.
Tho above tickets will be limited to
three days from date of sale.
W. C. Am.away, G. A.
Agncultiirai Society,!
j WILL HE HELD AT .
i
Wasco County.
Oregon,
THE DflMtES, OREGON,
October 10th, 1893,
Continuing five days.
A. S.
O. MACK,
Secretary.
McAllister,
President.
From TERMINAL or INTERIOR Points
-THE-
lien Paci
RKILROHD
Is the line to take
TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH.
It is tho Dining Car lltmu.'. It ruiik Through
inuguivu inuns ever nay in tue yar to
p. pauI and Chicago
NO CHANGE OK UABH.J
Compote of Dllllmr Cam urummamu!. 1'iiH
man Drawing Koorafileepers of latent equipment.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
Jifst that can be constructed, mill In whir.ii
accomrnodutloiiH aie both Knu anil KuniUhul
lor holders of Klrnt and Kit-oiid-clam Tickets, and
ELEGANT DAY COACHES
Nutlet!!
Notice is hereby given that sealed bids
will bo received for there-covering of tho
cistern at tho intersection of Washing
t on and Tnird streets. Haiti bids will be
r ecoived until Saturday noon September
2nd, ISO:;, at tho recorder's ollico, in
Dalles City, Wasco Countv. Oreumi.
Tho right to reject any and all bids in l
hereby row ved. The city to furnish nil I THRflllfiH TlfiKFTJ If?,..?"'.1 '"
m aterial for the re-covering of said cist- ffl,WS KuKJAoftu' y'
or 11 and eald bids to bo for tho labor in ticket omco of tho company 1
ro -covering tne same.
A continuous line. conncctiiiL' with uii iim.t
uflordiiiK dliect and unlnteiriipted service
Pullman Mivwr reservations can ho secured
In advance through any Huent of the road.
Paul Kiikkt.
G hainnan of Committee on .Streets anil
Public IVope-tv.
Dated at D.illes City, Oregon, this iiOtli
u ay of AugiiHt, 1893.
Use Mexican Silver Stove Polish.
rail Information eoneeriilnx rates, limy nt
trains, routes and other detail furnished on
application to
W. C. ALLAWAY,
Agent J) I', it A Nuv. Co., JteKUlator oillcc, The
Ualles, Or., or
. A. I). OHAULTON,
Asf t. (ieneial Pastenifer At., Portland, 0n
The Gate City of the Inland Hmjiire is situated at the fcwul
of navigation on the Middle Columbia, and is a thriving, pros
perous city.
ITS TERRITORY.
It is tho supply city for an extensivo nnd rich agricultural
and grazing country, its trade reaching as far fcouth as Summer
Lake, a distance of over two hundred miles.
The Largest Wool Market.
The rich grazing country along the eastern slope of thu Can
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 lx:ing shipped last year.
ITS PRODUCTS.
The salmon fisheries arc the finest on tlie Columbia, yielding
this year a revenue of thousands of dollars, which will lj more
than doubled in tho near future.
The products of the l;autiful Klickitat valley 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 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 Ivustern Oregon.
Its situation is unsurpassed. Its climate delightful. Its pos
sibilities incalculable. Its resource unlimited. And on these
corner stones she stands.
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11111
DALLES CHR01CLE,
Daily and Weekly Editions.
OUR
GREAT
OFFER I
FOR
1894.
THE CHEONrCU- wit, ..stnl.lishwl for tho ex
press purpose of faithfully roprnHonUng The .Dulles
and the surrounding country, and tho satisfying
effect of its mission is evemvhoiv apparent. .It
now leads all othor publications in Wasco, Sher
man, Gilliam, a large pur; of Crook, Morrow and
Grant counties, as well a Klickitut and othor re
g'ions north of The ball's, hnme it, is tlie best
medium for advertisers in the Inland Imipiro.
The JJaily Guuokjumc ju. puulinhed every eve-
And THE CHRONICLE pro
poses to enliven them by iD
trodncing its newsy presenci
into every home in Wasci
County.
Circulation must be doubled
and to do this we propose to
furnish the Weekly Edition
for the balance of this year
and one year beyond for the
already low price of $1.50. i
year and a third 16 months
makes a
GrEflT
amount of the very best read
ing matter, comprising besides
the world's news, valuable id
formation on all subjects, anl
especially for the stock-raiserl
the farmer and the orchardist,
and is the best medium for
exposing our resources to the
world. If this
Is not enough, our plan to is
sue the Weekly in instalments
of twice a week, should mate
your decision favorable at on
Sunday's, Monday's, Tuesday
and Wednesday's NEWS
stale by Saturday night, an
hereafter the Weekly Chronicli
Part I, will reach you Wednes
day evening, and Part II od
Saturday evening.
The extra trouble and expeise
connected with this effort to
please, which is considerable,!
we look to an appreciate!
public for the approval we
sure it will give us.
While we would be glad i
subscription money in advais
it is not necessarily enfoi
Subscribe NOW for
1894
And get the benefit of tbi
Rrmrcml vnto -urVnWi ir rvraCWl
ally for the
meekly Ghroniele, $1,124 a Yeaf."
PAUL KREFT & CO.,
DKAU'MtK IN
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS
And tlui MiiHt CoiiiiiiU nnd tint LiUohI hittoniH and DohIiih in
nmg in tho week Sunda.v
annum. The Wkkklv
each week at 1.50 pf r ju
For advertising rat
THE CHRCWI
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pLod al
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$0.00 per
Fridays of
etc., address
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ordiirH promptly iiUiiniliul to.
1'nint Hlion ooriuir Tliirdmul Wanhintr ton Bta.. Tim I)allJjj2l
THE CELEBRATED
COLUMBIA BREWERY.
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
TIiIh wnll-kiiown llrowury Ih now tiirnlnu' out tho hunt Hwr ' b.l
fiiHt of thu OnHfiuk-H. Tim Intent iiiplliiuci)M for tho iimmifuutuio of K00 1A
fill llittr Iiilvii lu.iiii t..ir...l. ...... i 1 .i i (..!.. u'lll 1)0 V "'e I
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