The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 23, 1893, Image 2

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
OFFICIAL I'AI'EK OF DALLES CITY.
ASt vxCO COOTT.
srnscr.iPTioN kates.
BV Kilt, POSTAGE rKKr.UIl.lN AJJVASCS. j
WeeklT, 1 year. 5$
6aoatlu. .... '
DUljr, 1 year. "
:: is0- Swj
Adiirw U connanalca'Joa to "THE MI RON-
tCLE," The Dalles. Orvcon.
I'oit.Offlfc
orncs hocus
Gmcrtu 10 livery Wladovr a. ic.
Mocev Oiler " s
Saniiav u " ?
cuvitNo or mjlij-s
trains going East- . .9 p. m. anil
West 9 .. oi. aad
Svire lor GoWeadale . . .
I'rincrttlt
" "Iulurau(! S ana spririsrs
" tLearias for Lvle A Hartlaad
j.atcioje
Except Sunday.
fTri-vrecilv. Tuesdar Thursday and
I " "Monday WeilnesJay aad
to T p. ns.
to 4 p. ai.
to 10 a. ru.
5:p- m. '
7:70 a. in. I
J:3Da. in. 1
5:20 a. E. ,
.5:30 a. m.
.5.30a. U. ,
Saturday. 1
Friday. ,
SATURDAY,
SFPT. 23, 1S931
An exchange says it's a vise stock that
knows its own par just now.
Before onr American editors abolish
the English house of lords they should
practice a while on the United States
senate.
A Quror l.tttlr Qunkrr Cuttnm.
Near the city of Philadelphia there
are a few quaint old villn;e whore
Quakers and Quaker customs are to be
found just sis they were in the days of
rood old "William Penn. You have no
idea Tlow odd some of these customs are.
A few day a?o a New York lady was
traveling throuch one of these little
villages, and. beinp tired, she stopped
at an old brick farm-house to rest. Im
mediately there came out a little csri.
dressed all in pray, who invited her to
come in the house and have a cup of
tea and some cakes. When the lady
had partaken of her refreshment and
turned to ro, she offered the old-fashioned
maid in pray some candy out of a
sweetmeat box which she carried at her
belt.
"No, 1 thank thee." said the little
one bashfully. "I thank thee but
no."
'Please take the candy,'" urced the
lady, "I want to pve it to you because
you have been so kind to me."
For a minute the little one hesitated.
She put out her hand, as if yielding to
temptation, and then drew it back res
olutely, as she said:
"1 thank thee, no. I may not take
the candy now, because when thee
asked me" first, if I would have some, I
told thee no, and now I may not take
any until thee comes some other day."
N. Y. Ledrer.
ViaOR MEN
EmIIj. Quickly.
Psrmantntlj Restored.
WEAKNESS,
NERVOUSNESS,
DEBILITY,
and all the train of evil'
trwmeartr errors or later
cicosses. th results of
overwork, lcltnef,
worTT.ele. Fullstrvuglh,
de'elopiiH'tit and Ichr
plen to very or-jan and
portion of the Nxir.
Simple, caturat melhtxt.
Immediate Improvement
en. Failure ImpostlM.
S.EU.1 reference, ivvl,
explanation and pnwft
mailed (lealed) frrv.
ERIE MEDICAL CO.
BUFFALO. N. Y.
William Tell
Your Father that we sell
Forest fires in Wisconsin are said to
cover over 200 square miles, and nearly
15,000,000 worth oi standinc pine has
been destroyed. Hundreds of homes
have been destroyed and iamilies made !
destitute bv the fire.
When the glamour of newness -wears
itself out a little the Cherokee strip will
be peopled by an industrious and intelli
gent body oi men, the sharks, thieves
and gamblers will be eliminated, and
the country will rank alongside of the
older parts of the commonwealth.
HITS AND MISSES.
IEorLE with false teeth should jrrin
in private.
There are some thinps a woman is
more praceful at than ridinp a bi
cycle. Tue man who tells you he is sorry
he can't help you would not do so if he
could.
"Wiiex yon stop to arpme with a wom
an time must hanp heavy on your
hands.
Mast men can forpive and pity a
thief with more ease than they can a
liar. Arkansaw Traveler.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
HAS A FAMILY OP
2000 HEADERS.
They rem! The Chronicle to get the latest and
mt reliable ews. And they rend every line
that 1 in the poti'r. That Is what mnke-i the
Chronicle an invaluable advertl lap medium. '
The newspaper that v trees to the family
firesides is the otic fQ)) that the udvertier '
of today patroiilxe when they desire to '
reach the people. When they want your trade
their announcement will be found in the paper.
Iuvk over our columns nnd observe the verifica
tion of the truth of this ascxtton. llemeruber,
a trade of a fitmllv of two thousand
I worth askinp for through thee C Q
column, esicla!ly so at our very
SWEET, ORR St CO.'S
Vest Jumpers,
Pantaloon Overalls,
Easyfitting Pants
Every garment guaranteed NEVER to rip!
We are also Headquarters for
Men's, Boys' and Youth s
CLOTHING
Pension Commissioner Lochren's an
nual report shows that there are neariy
a million pensioners on the rolls, the
exact fienres beinc 36,012, and a net
increase during the year of S9,W4. If
all oi these are securing pensions wor-.
thily, there can be few leit who deserve
one.
Among the incidents of childhood that
stand out in bold relief, as our memory
reverts to the days'when we were younv,
none are more prominent than severe
sickness. The young mother vividly re
members that it was the Chamberlain's
Coush Remedy cured her of croup, and
in turn administer? it to her own off
spring and always with the best results.
For sale bv Eir.keley & Houghton.
How softly and imperceptibly summer
glides into autumn ! A single day car
ries us over from the hot indolence of j
August into the cool, tranquil repose of
September; and then, though the
heated days may return, the irrevocable
Htephas been taken, and we are in the
realm of early autumn, which Keats
called so aptly, "season of mists and
mellow iruitiulness."
Fom a London letter the following is
gleaned anent the English house of
lords: "'It was to be expected that the
feebleness ot age would be prominent in
euch a house. It was not that. It was
the senilty of youth, the wreck of mid
dle life, the tottering imbecility of dis
sipated age that stood out all over the
picture. The presence of such intel
lectual giants as Salisbury, Kosebery,
and Playfair served but to furnish the
contrast between hope and despair.
The great majority of the puppets of in
herited greatness would excite no emo
tions beyond pity and disgust ii en
countered anywhere save in such gro
tesque masquerading as this. English
and American readers are familiar with
the current caricaturing of the average
British peer as a repulsive creature,
with a sloping forehead and retreating
chin. No general opportunity was ever
offered for putting the indictment to the
test until this week. It must stand.
It is abundantly proved that a composite
photograph of those members of the
house of lords who hold their seats bv
inheritance, not by appointment, would ,
be the personification of weakness, men-,
tal, moral and physical, self-indulgence, ;
eelfishness, bigotry and intolerance.-'
V-- Mexican Silver Stove Polish
. j
lvn Wanted. j
Notice is hereby given that applica-1
tions ior labor will be received by tne .
undersieneil until Saturday at noon.
September 16th, 1S93. Said labor to be
for the zettinc out and preparing of
rock to be used in the rock crusher !;e!y
purchased by Dalles City and Whi.
countv. Thewatre to bt- paid f -
labor is 1.50 per day. For :urrh-r ., -formation
call at the office of !!'-
dersicned.
Dougla:- S. PrriK.
Recorder uf DaVi City.
GiicmI .lull I'rintlut".
It" yon have your job printing rton
Tue Cheoxicle you will have the ad
vantage oi having it done with the iu-t
modern and approved type, with wiuc.
we keep continually supplied. AH pl
under the direct supervision of one .'
the most successiul and arti-tic prir ters
in the Northwest.
This
Is the
Season
Of the Year
Olhen
Judicious
Advertising
Pays.
In every size, style and price.
YOUR ATTEJiTIOU "There is a tide in the ajfairs of men which, taken at lis flo
leads on to fortune."
It called to the fact that
Hugh Glenn,
D-sier in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement
r.rid liuildinp Material of all kinds.
Crri" the Flneat I.lut- of
Picture Monldinss
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
Closii-Oit Sale oi
4 Mr & C:
lluoklfu'- Anin-H -alf.
The best salve in the world ior u:-,
bruise-, sores, ulcers, salt rhum, fe'.f
sore-., tetter, chapped hands, chilblain?.
eorn, and a!! skin eruptions, and
tively enres piles, or no pay require.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price -5 cents
per los. For -ale by Snipes cc Kir.
ersiy Notice.
All persons are warned no. ! purcua-e
one check ior to ay favor tf.rougi.
French & Co. -ti r. M.v !.."
C27eits.snd Trade-Marks obtains i. ar. a!. Vii- J
em bunnes: conducted for MootR-r Fnrs.
oub Orncc is Opposite U. S. patent omcz
and we can secure patent in less Ume uax. 'jje t
remote irora Washington.
tion. Vic aavise, ii patenuble or not. tree o!J
csarje. Our iee not due till patent is secureu. t
A Pamphlet, nowiowoiaiu i v,i.u
rr nf nc in the L'. S. and Corsica countries I
sent free. Address.
C.A.SNOW&CO.:
t OPP. PATENT OmcE. WASMINCTOH, D
at CR AND ALL & BURGET'S,
To De foand In the City. Who are selling these goods out at greatly-roduced
72 Ulashington Street. miciiklbach juuck. - - ryio.v t
W. E. GARRETSON.
Leafli
Colli aucl ,Stlvr.
The Etock of pold possessed by ttie
principal countries is as follows ;
United States loi.r....iu
Grt-at IJsiuia u-.ti'
y ranee xwii;,mi'
(iennBiij- . . o o.t (.;,.
The silver etock of these countries is
given a? follows :
United States '. MO.W
tirertt IlriUln IMVMMfO
France 'l,aw..ii
tierrnuny ... Utwt
l:usla OjfM.ft i '
Couldn't Look a Sheep in the I'auo. I
iliiseman & Warders,
Saloon iim! IViiit! Rooms
The Dalles. - Oregon.
fjtH Sorlhw nl rfirn-r oi rriii.l and
C i'lrt Htreetc
do - Jeweler.
"I.K AUENT roit TMf
All Watch Work arrantod. TITLE PERFECT
Jf-w-elry Made to Order.
WINHNSl
II K NKW TOWN iiu Hi jilntt-l on ttirnld rnmi Rround, nt the Koric und
KuIIji ci Hood river. ttti larKe, nlKhtlr lotn, tinxid Htrt-jUalid hIU-vh, nli
mid puruwntfr.vi .;i nhiulcin iiioltniluii, jrfivt driiltincf.dcliKlltiiil imiunMW
Climate, the ccnliat nttrnctlmi h i iiimuiUiln mimmvr riwort ior hII orrp'
teiiic the uvarest town to Ml. HikhI. It l uiiiiiruIli)kT nc u iimiiuturtonrt
Umli:r,"lMrt':imliiK m.lllon of hon i'- in it dimliilig utri iinm n'
lull, i-ioiny imriiii,i. n nurv ru . motive jiowi-r uxmin, im-n
(uetorlvi will f-iit-r,iiurrimnd ,. Milliuid cltmiitu tlint cunuotMo
ituywhuru ior Irult nd ur'- :atv, mid wltli triiiijirtotlon aw
you will llnd tbie the u imtke n jxirltct home or ii jmjut'
See me on the groafj
address me at HooQ'
Wasco Cotinty, Oregtj
i:ix rr. ml Ht.. Ttiti lMllt,, Or.
W. Ross Winans
3U FOP !
.ASE 'T VIi lie
Anarrecbte Losative and NEKVE 'IO.' IC
Sold by I)rui'irijor sent by mall IZc. ttic ,
ind Sl.W Ir mckase Serapica tree
VA JIf The Favorite CfiCTS KTZtZ
AU Hw fortbeTe:tn and Brtatti.ric
For ale by hnlpet A' Itlnerly,
m
A
w PfflinfflnB:
u uimuiuuuu,
JJULI
Daily and Weekly Editions.
to a farmer:
"Can you give me something to do?"
The farmer eaid he had some sheep to
ehear if he could find a man who knew
how to do it. The man eaid he had
learned the businese and considered !
himself an expert. He was told to go to
the barn where he would find shears ;
and to commence shearing. After
a while the farmer went to the barn to
see how the man was getting along, but
to his surprise found the shearer shear ,
iag the sheep from the wrong end. The
farmer said, "Thid will never do; you
told me that you understood shearing
beep?" "Veesir, I told you so; but,
jtace Grover Cleveland's election and
the fall in wool, I have been ashamed to .
look a sheep in the face." Lima Re-corder.
Bhllob'e cure, the Great Cough and
Croup Cure, is for sale by fcnipes & Kin
ly. Pocket size contains twenty-five
doees, only 25c. Children love it. old
by Snipes & Kinersly.
Executors' Notice.
Ji'otlct U hereby given, that the undersliiiwi
have hwn duly appoints, by the Honorable the
County Court oi Wasco county, Oregon, execu
tors of the estate of John Uaxtur, deceased: al!
pewiriJi ha vlnir claim agaiim Mid estate are
hereby required to jirenent the ame, duly veri
fied and with proper vouchem, to uji or either,
t Antelope, Waco county, Oregon, within nix
mouthi from the date of tbf notice,
The Da I lea, Or., Aug. Z, ln'M.
JAiIKH UAXTEH i.in
JAMKri WlllTTKN. i
Kxecutors of the estate of John iJaxter.dec'd. I
M.vrSt i
AGENTS WASTED oa salary aai Coaatuioj j
for THE ONLY AUTHORIZED '
BlipphyofJAIES G.BLAINE.
Ily GAIL HAMILTON, hi literary executor,
with the co-ouerution of hi family, and for Mr
Ulaino Complete Works, 'TWKNTV VKAIth
Of UONCKKHK." and his later book, "I'O.
I.ITICAt. UIHCUBMIONii." One proii-ectun
for tbeae 3 KKT booka in the mar
ket. A. K. 1'. Jordan ot Me., took 113 orderx from
lint 110 callx; aKent'uprontSmu.riO. lln.Kal
lard of O.. took JAorden, 2ch1 liUMia.iii 1 day,
Mftlt 20. SO, . K. Me of iia. took border
in day, -niflt 47.6. J l'urtridf.'e of Me.
Uiok 41 order from 26 call. iro,tt tt7A.'4S.
K. A. Palmer of N Imk. took M ordvri in a darn,
VwflfUH.iti. KXCXttfttVK TKKUITOItV
Kiven. If you wUh tu wake LAlUE MO.VKV,
write Immediately ior termn to
The HENEY BILL PUB. 00., Li .Si, Kaa
rt-Inn-.'t
THE CHROMCLE 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 Chkonicle is published every eve
ning in the week Sundays excepted at $0.00 per
annum. The Weekly Cjikoxiclk on Fridays of
each week at 81.50 per annum.
For advertising rates, subscriptions, etc., address
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.,
This Popular House
iMlVll Hum Intuit (n t hnrnm.hl t renovated
I furiiiiihed throughout, und Ih now -Jl
f I ever prepared to furnish the h. w I
( C I I fX K I l iiccoiiitnodutloiiK of any house in I
N 1 -1 wi ,.tJ.f Jultl llt tiJL. vury 0W raw"
otel
city, ami at ine vury i
$1 a day. First-Class Meals.
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
Ofllce of tlie fuHt and coimnodiouH oppM'
. WW)!!5
to uuiur, JvingHiey, lygn wt -Wuri.i
KpringH nnd I'rinovillu is In two i
nnd poraoiiH going to Iri:ievine w -M.00
bv going on this Stuge line-
All trains stop here.
D. BUNNELL,
Pipe Wort, Tin Repairs and Bl
MAINS TAPPED UNDER
PRESSURE
Shop on Third Street, next door west of YouW
Blacksmith Shop.
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