The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 22, 1893, Image 2

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Tiie Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OFFICIAL l'Al'ER OF DALLES CITY.
AND WASCO COUNTY.
The Wnllown Villi cy 4
SUBSCRIPTION KATES.
BY MAtL, FOSTAOE .'REPAID, JS ADVANCK.
Weekly, 1 year 110
6 mouths ... 0 75
3 0 60
Dally, 1 year 6 CO
W lUUM.tlS. ... .... j - .
per " o Jul go we rode ucross the valley through lug
Adclrws all communication to"iiih ciiku.v- i fams ,uui orchards on n rough ro.tct nnil
A private letter received from n Dulles
lady who Is visiting in Wallowa valley
gives this interesting extract from n des
cription of a ride through Unit benutiful
country.
"We arrived at LnCirnnde about noon
and were afraid the Elgin train hnd gone
at the regular time, but it hud waited,
1CLE," The Dalles, Oretrou.
rot-omce.
orricE hours
General Delivery Window ...Sa. in. lo T yi. m.
Money Order " . . . .S a. in. to -1 p. m.
Sunday vi y a. m. tolOn. m.
CLOSING OF MAU-
trains going East . .9 p. m. and 11 :45 a. m.
" " West ..9p.nl. and 6:50 p.m.
Stage lor Goldcndale T :30 a.m.
' " PrineYllle .5:ra. rn.
" "Dufuraiid Warm Springs ..6:S0a.m.
" fLcavlng for Lyle .fc Hartluud. .5:30 a. m.
" " " J Antelope ..5:30 a.m.
Except Sunday.
iTri-weeklv. Tuesdav Thursday and Saturday.
1 " Monday Wednesday and Friday.
only
After
FRIDAY,
SEPT. 22, 1S93
The continually lessening supply of
clothing and woolen goods will drive the
nianuiacturer to resume work at full
time Eoon, tariff or no tariff.
The senate is still temporizing on the
Sherman repeal bill. Public attention
refuses to be distracted by the elections
bill, the Everett bill, or even the tariff.
The senate will have to ante or pass
pretty soon.
whit; and tteleap tl IS. '
a nest of white eggs ,
The daily reports of cholera in Hull,
London, Hamburg and other old world
points, have no terrors for us now.
Last year they would have struck us
with a nameless horror, but the demand
of Americans is for something fresh,
even in bugaboos.
Grant's Pass, says the Courier, does
not derive its horrid name from the fact
that General Grant passed through n
mountainous gap in that vicinity, nor
because he "passed on four kings''
while encamped at any point in the
beautiful Rogue river valley, but was
simply named thus because a stage sta
tion was located two miles north of here
about the time that Ulysses Grant cap
tured Yicfcsburg and his name was in
everybody's mouth.
In California tne beet sugar industry
has proved a gratifying success. Under
republican protection production has in
creased within three years from S,000,
000 pounds of sugar in 1SS9 to nearly
22,000,000 pounds in 1S92. For 1S93 the
estimate of the federal sugar inspector
is 42,000,000 pouudi. The San Francisco
Chronicle considers this too high, and
puts the probable output at 33,600,000
pounds, on which the bounty will be
$672,000.
i in a rattling car. We were the
I passengers, except one old man.
j leaving Elgin we stopped ofter the de
scent of an awful hill at Wallowa bridge,
where the two mountain streams Wal
lnwn nnd Minam unite. At 7 .30 next
morning we started nnd at noon camped
at Wallowa store where we ate dinner
surrounded by a lot of Indians, mounted
and driving a band of horses. They
were a wild looking lot of people. All
had guns and cartridge belts, line blank
ets and many papooses. The ride that
morning was the prettiest for nine miles
up a canyon witti tne it ramie nonue
river nt one side and the mountains high
on either side of us. At 4 p. m. we
came out of the dry canyons into the!
most beautiful valley. Enterprise was '
near and seven miles across was Joseph.
Behind Joseph wero the lovely l.liiej
mountains covered with snow half way j
down. Theold chief's headquarters were j
in the mountains back of the town of j
Joseuh. The sun was low and the ,
houses of Joseph were
town looked like
away off. Wallowa Lake, which I have
heard described, lies two miles back of
Joseph, a lake of crystal clear water in
the deep timber. From boats, when
the light is propitious, trees can be seen
away down in the water, standing as
they grew. We hope to take a ride
there before going home. This is a
most delighful place. Just a piece of
the dark blue snow capped mountains
show at the south end of the low ..strip
of ground between the bare hills, and
these hills are dotted with cattle,
bands are driven past as this is cattle
selling time. Coyotes howl at night on
the near hills. The elevation here is
5,0011 feet and the air like that of Cloud
Cap Inn. We have had ice every morn
ing and the air is very cold at night."
dinger & Hone's stages en route to
Cloud Cap Inn will locate campers at the
best fishing jwint in Hood River vallev,
where one can reach Mt. Hood in a few
hours and get their mail and provisions
daily. 2tewd
For Kent.
Five rooms suitable for housekeeping
with bath. Central location.
12dlw J. M. Hlwti.vc.ton ec O.
William Tell
Your Father that we mill
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
HAS A FAMILY OF
2000 READERS.
They rend The Chronicle to get the latest and
most reliable i.ews. And they rend every line j
that Is in the paper. That Is what makes the j
Chronicle an luvaluable ndvertl lug medium.
The newspaper that ..-. goes to the futility j
firesides Is the one fJ that the advertiser
of today patronlie when they desire to j
reach the people. When they vrmit your triule j
their announcement will lie found lit the paper.
Look over our columns nnd observe the verltlea-1
tlon of the truth of this insertion. Itemember, I
a trade of a family of two thousand
Is worth asking for through then
columns, espclally so nt our very
SWEET, ORR St CO.'S
Vest Jumpers,
Pantaloon Overalls,
y v my 1 . . h a r
V
Every garment guaranteed NEVER to rip!
We are also Headquarters for
Men's, Boys' and Youth s
W CLOTHING
The Eugene Register covertly says a
word for the initiative and referendum
in the following: "Why would it not be
a good idea to abolish congress, and get
relief from this everlastiug debate, which
is being carried on only for political ef
fect? If there is a man in the United
States senate who is so densely thick
headed or ignorant that he has not yet
made up his mind how to cast his vote,
he ought to be sent back to the state
where he belongs and confined in an
asylum for the insane.
mm
sbO Fen i ct5 VIL.V. hot cu
This.
Is the
Season
Of the Year
ttlhen
Judicious
Advertising
Pays.
In every size, style and price.
iklLPIUPMO.
Villi M I I M M 11;. . - J . J .. ... J I. . - il - J-1. J -i- 1.
I u LI 11 nil L.11 1 lull J Lc t. it Li lit in t10 iiiuu.t vi ini-n, iuriu.ri, iumti ui kj 11
leads on to fortune''
AaatrrveableLaiat've and NEKVE TOMC.
Sold by Druirffists or En' by mall 25c. ICc ,
and 1X0 per package. Samples free
MO
Tha Favorite CC"
We have received a copy of "The
Swiss Initiative and Referendum," with
the compliments of the Oregon runners'
Alliance, Oregon Stale Grange, Oregon
Knights of Labor and the Federated
r for the Teeth end lireaih.Zoc.
for sale by Snli & Ktnerly.
Sheriff's Sale.
I By virtue of an execution iued out o' the
Circuit Court o( the state of Oregon jur Wnscc
county, on the lfith day of Ausut, isy.;. ti. 11
snit therein pvndins, wherein J. M. Huntiiitoi.
tidtnitiUtrator ot the estate of illns i'rnther. di-
I eeocd is plaintiir. and Oeo. T. l'rather, I. H
I'mth.'rnnfi Siirr.!!.! f!l:lr; Hri iIifpiif(jiTiTK. uruifh
Trades Assemblv of Portland. We have ! n decree remlered mid entered therein on the "itli
day of June, r
briefly reviewed its contents in a previ
ous number, and will do so again at no
distant day. The fact that the initia
tive and referendum has been success
fully in -ogue in Switzerland for half a
century deprives its opponents of the
to me directed, cominnndini:
me to sell the property hereinafter described is
nereinaiier sei mrin. to smwiy a juugment given
by si"ia decree in favor of aid plain:!!! and
against said defendants (ieo. T. l'rather and I.
H. l'rather, for $1150.00 and Hecrulii;; interest at
ten per rent. -r annum, and (i.f ) eo.sts of said
suit, ana tiuj.uo attorney . lees. 1 win. on
Saturday, Sfiiteinlinr 23, lH'JIJ,
nt the hour of J o'clock p. in., at the 1 ourthoutt
J CaveaK.and Trade-Marks obtained, and al! J
en: business conductsd for Moocratc Fees.
'OUR OFFICC IB OPPOSITCU. S. Patent ornctj
J and we can secure patent in Icis tmo ta Uosc J
remote from Washington.
Send model, drawinsr or photo., with deicrip-
Jtioc We advise, if patentable or not, free of J
tccarfrc. Our fee not due till paten: is secnretl.
A Pmphlct, "How to Obtain 1'atents," with
JeoK of same in the U.S. and foreign countries J
sea: free. Address, 0
sc.a.snow&co.;
Opp. Patcnt Orrice, Washington, D. C.
tHl N.
Is called to the fact that
Hugh Glenn,
Dealer in Glass, Lime, PlaBter, Cement
r.nd Uuilding Material of all kinds.
Cn.rri the Filient I.tiir of
Picture Moulding
To Ma found in the City.
72 CUashington Street.
W. E. GflRRETSON.
Leedlng
Tho poot unquestionably had reference to the
HI
mi
Mill! k 1
at CRANDALL & BURGET'S,
Who are soiling thoso goods out at greatly-reduced
miciiiclhach munc
I'NION ST.
WM ,-.! A ISDKI
claim that it is not leasible, and it 1 d-r in isuUe city. vb.co counts. ort.m.eii
Bbould command a generous ehRof!?MK?
Wiseman & Marders,
s? Saloon Mb' Wine
The Dalles.
Jeweler.
K AOliN'J Km: TM r.
mm
UK NEW TOWN Inn h-en platted on th' old rmnp ground, ut the Korlh nntf
Kail of HixhI river itli large, nightly loin, broad ittreet and iilleyn, kokI noil
and ptm-water.wr.r hadelu iirofunioii, jierfintdralnnge.dellghtful ";1u,lti,
climate, thu central attraetlim an a uiouutnlii mimnier renort for all
Ix'lng the nearest town to Mt. Hood. It I uupiirallelit; n n maiiufuctarw
center, Ixjlng the iuturitl center for IU) viuniu iiiIIcm of the let ow(
tlinUir, iKmsesHlng uullloin of liotw ! r in it diiKhliig utreann aiwj"
(1,11. n i.i,iii'..i'ii u in-ri. fin- .niitlvtt i.iiuit rilhtji. there
fi.ti.rli. tvlll I'l.rilj.r. HttrMillllO.N 1.1 l I nlll! IMItllllllt llllll CHIllIU m
you win iiiiu (hip vile ii i- . nuifce 11 jwrieui iwu.i: m
Oregon.
Court Htreete.
Tesnect with the neonle at larL-e through. : tv- to-wit. Imu It and 13, of Ulock zs, of the
' . . . , town o: Jloofl Kier, in i-ld eounf. and state. ;
out Oregon, fcinue it IS SUJiported bv the : together with all the tenements, hereditament, .
roni,ai;c ,.u.,l -i.5v, ! d appurtciinucw thereunto belonging, or in j CJST .N'ortlivi em i-uriier "' -ei-..i
uibuniiiiiktviie 11 1. 1 11 1. . i. 11 11. 11 . . ....ij.i t 1 nnv ..'.. .HTJi.T'iininrt ... . n .1 j I ... ... .......
1 . . .1... . . I fruat. iirirl mfn.nr v itni niifl If thi. iivjuml 1 v
Iherpnf nr. inttiill nfTi? If. u.'itfwfi' Ihn -ini I
will alio, at said time nnd place, and upon sa.d
lernw, sen, nuuieci 10 a mongge neiu ov tne
said Samuel Clark, defendant, all of the follow
ing described real property, to-wlt. U)t h of the
said town of Hood Itlver.
T. A. WARD.
&-13w5t Sheriff of Wasco county, Otegon.
All Watch Work
Jewelry Made
arrantod.
to Order.
TITIiE PERFECT
vnn im a T n u or
I and
l:t -..i!i.M(l St.,Tli- I)kI!. (r.
An alliance between France and
Russia sounds strangely. The one is a
liberty-loving republic and the other
the most despotic of monarchies.
Both are powers not to be despised in J
single combat with any one nation, and
together they make an alliance against
the triple combination formed against
France. They may well call for hesita-,
tlon before hostilities are inaugurated ,
and the arbitrament of war resorted to. j
All the European powers are strongly j
fortified with arms, munitions and men,
and to an uninterested observer it might
appear that a great warwas pending.
Such is likely to occur. The great bur
den of supporting such a standing army,
if it will not breed war between nations,
will cause the people themselves to be
bo restless under the burden of taxation
as to rebel from the useless expenditures.
War is a luxury, and so are the condi
tions attendant upon war.
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NOTICE.
In the County Court of the .State of Oregon, for
Waico County,
In the Matter of the Estate of
William Hamilton Wilson, Deceased, i
Notice it hereby given that the underslgnei '
by an order of the County Court of the Htuto of I
uregon, ior wnco county, made and entereil
beptemoer 7, It'M, i appointed executor of the
lax wilt uud testament of the said William
Hamilton Wilson, deceased: all persons having
claims against said estate arc hereby noilded to
present tr.e same with the proijr voucher
therefor to me at the office r,l Mays, Huntington
& Wilson, The Dalles, Oregon, within six
month from the cate of this notice.
Dated The Dallo, Or., Kept. 7, IMt-J.
It. H, HUNTINGTON,
l.iecutor of Will of Wm. H. Wilson, dee'd.
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Daily and Weekly Editions.
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A Good Word.
Mr. J. J. Kkil, flharpaburg, I'a.,
Dear Hlr: I am eld to say a (rood word for
Krauie'a Headache Capsule. After suffering
ior over three years with acute neuralgia and lu
consequent iusomnla, (which seemed to battle
the effort of soino of our best physicians) you
nufgested thin remedy which gave me almost -n
atatit relief. Words fail to express tho praise I
should like to bestow on kruusc'a Headache
Ctipnulen Uratefully Vours.
Mka. f. it, Holmes,
Montrow, I'a.
Notice.
AGENT8 WANTED on Salary and counuilofl
for THE ONLY AUTHORIZED I
Bioppl? of JAMES 6. BLAINE.
liy OAIl, HAMILTON, his literun-executor,
with the co-operation of his family, and for Mr.
Iilaiiie's Complete Works. TtVJSNTV VJCAItK
or ;ONOKKHH." and his later book, "I'O-
I.ITICAL VIMUUSHIUNH." One pr04rectux
for these 3 1IKHT HKLMNU boolm in the mar.
ket. A. K. 1'. Jordan ot Me., took 112 odern from
tlrat no calls; agent' profit 11100.00. Mrs, iiul
lard of U, took 1A order, 13fenl Itusila, in 1 day,
frulit -O.ao. K. N. I'.lce of Mass. took l!7 orilcis
in '- day, profit 7.!i5. J. 1'artridgn of Me, t
took 4.1 orders from M calls, iirorit unr-ir..
I j'liiiner oi rv
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THE CHRONICLE was established 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 Chuonici.h is published every eve
ning in the week Sundays excepted at $6.00 per
annum. Tho Wekkly Cjihoxiclk on Fridays of
eacli week at SI. 50 per annum.
For advertising rates, subscriptions, etc., address
teJJ
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OREGON.
This Popular House
Him lntnlv iimui LlirirniiL'hlv renovated id
furnished throughout, uud is
ever prepared to furnish thu
liotlffC
city, nnd ut tho very low' rfttc
$1 a day. First-Class Meals.
Ofllco of the hint uud commodious o;
to Diifur, KiiiKHley, Tygh Vnlloy
imvillH is in
nnd pornoiiH roIiik to I'rinovllle cn
4.00 br Koinic on thin Ktufje m
All trains stop here
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bestir
in
Dupooii'08.
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N. Uak. took M orders in :t days, , . .
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