The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 03, 1893, Image 4

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle. The Fifth Annual
F-m-i-R
Entered tit the Pontoftleo ut Tlio Dalle, Oregon,
iu looond-olMR mutter.
THK AI,I,K8
OltKflOJ,
A BOY'S PLUCK.
t Nine-Your. Old Duvlil rnpturrH n Thirty
Two I'miml Curp.
An exciting coinliiit between it nine-ycnr-oltl
boy sunl si tliirty-two-pound
tict-man enrp look plneo on .1 tunes
.'Moore's farm, near Iti-istol, snvs tlio
I'ltilmli'lpliin Hebonl. The Noslmmlny
creek in rain.v, seasons fllla tho ditches
of luljtioont farms with water from
isiplitoen inulies to two feet deep. Tho
other day David Cherry, the yontitf son
of John Cherry, of this place, and two
Ktniill eompanions went iishiiiR- up tho
creek. In one of the opan ditehes on
the Moore farm tho ladii enpied three
hujjo .carp Hopping about, the water
liohifr too shallow for them to swim
without greatly disturbiiiff the sur
faee. David, pluckier than his play
mates, jumped into the ditch and
seir.t.'d the largest of the monster fish.
The carp, nearly as big as the boy, had
the advantage, being in its native ele
ment. Young Cherry had tight hold
of it, but the carp plunged through
the water and mud, dragging tho lad
iKiliiml. The hoy;; on shore thought
ihoir companion, would surely be
drowned, for often hi. whole body was
under water. At last the fish grew so
weary in his mighty efforts to escape
his captor that lie could be thrown out
upon the bank. Then all three boys
.pwijio;! upon the carp and held him to
the ground until ho had gasped out his
lifa. They lugged their trophy homo
uud put it on the scales. The flub.,
weighed thirty-two pounds.
DANDIES IN THE ARMY.
Ccriimn Solriicirj Wlitt MmliMlt TlioniftolrcR
with rinnry.
.Referring to the recent order of the
German emperor with regard to the
dandyfied irregularities which had be
cotna common hi the German urniy,
suyn the Loudon Globe, a correspon
dent at Iterlin calls our attention to
the fact that the kaiser himself is not
altogether free from affectation of this
kind, inasmuch as he himself sets the
fashion of "bangle" wearing. Inmost
of Hie many portraits of the kaiser the
bangle is brought into special promi
nence by the position of the arm. Hut
though addicted to the bangle, he nev
er condescended to the earring, which
loraerly was very commonly worn
auiong liis oflicer.'i.
In the time of Frederick William II.,
-when Ota German army was resting on
Alio lcuivls of the great Frederick, dau
dies nourished in great numbers among
the. officers, i:i spite of ticrere oflieial
condi'iunaf.ions of foppery. The mon
fitri.sitiea and extravagance:, differed
b"'. I'Miy from those of to-day
sharp-pointed toes, ridiculously high
collar: and niiort overcoats without
oauir. Latlurrdsij exquisite:., have also
adopted tla plan i crowding on the
flng:r :w laany r'r.v; . as possible ho
TKirlvt cv.n cr-rry th- largest number ou
this vine fhigers and ut the ..aine time
Iwi'd ais linger ln'ing considered to
havs thi bltU" t bl.vyl.
I'romirvlnj; I'li'turcn.
ji new method of preserving pictures
is being experimented with in London
It consists of placing the surface of
the picture, be it canvas or paper, in a
vacuum, thus protecting it from at
mospheric action. The picture is in
closed in a metal frame or case cover
ing tho back and sides and projecting
from the sides like an ordinary frame.
A plate of glass is inserted in the edges
of the 'case, just as in an ordinary
frame, and hermetically sealed to the
metal. The air is then withdrawn
from between the surface of the pic
ture and the glass, and tho painting is
in a vacuum. It is believed this plan
yrill effectually protect pictures from
the action of dampness, air, gases and
other causes that operate to destroy
paintings exposed or framed iu the or
dinary way.
M'nud! Wood! Wood!
Ilest qnulity fir, oak and (dub wood
.Leave orders at I3i becond street or
corner Third and Union. All orders
promptly attended to.
Maikk it Bknton.
Mexican Silver
Ask your dealer
Stove Polish.
for
YOUfl ATTEJ1TI0J1
Is oalled to the faot that
Hagh Glenn,
Dealer in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Content
and Building Material of all kinds.
OurrU" the tflueit blue of
Picture Mouldings
To. i found in the City.
72 Oiashington Strt.
& L. YOUNG,
: : JBWBLHB : :
Watehea una Jewelry repaired to order on ,
uliurt notice, auu natliiUotloii guaranteed
AT
torn ef I. U. Xiekelte, fl It. Tke P1U
. H. C. NIELSEN,
1
-OK THK-
Second Eastern Oregon District
Agricultural Society,
Wlbb UK JIKI.I) AT
THE DflliliES, OREGOH,
October 10th, 1893,
Continuing fivo days.
a. s. McAllister,
I'ri'Klilt'Nt.
J. O. MACK,
Hocrctiiry.
From TEfyfllNAIi op INTERIOR Points
THK
Mm Pacific
RRILROKD
Ir the line to take
TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SODTH.
It Is tho Dining Car Koutu. It rutin Through
Vcxtlhulcd Trillin, every (lay In the your to
jft. paul and Chicago
NO CHANGE OK CA'iSS.
ComiOKod of Dining Curs unnurpiixfcwl. J'ull
mHti DriiwliiR Itoom Hlcejioi'it o( Intent equipment.
TOURIST SLEEPING GARS
Jloat that enn be constructed, awl iu which
uocnmnuxlutloiiH tire both I'rvv and Furnished
(or holders of FlrHt uud Kecoiid-clnNu Ticket, and
ELEGANT DAY COACHES
A cnntlnuouH Hue, connecting with all llnex
nOordlng direct and unlutcrrutud nervicc
rullmiiu Blccivvr rexervntlotih chii hu Kecurtil
In advance through any agent of the road.
THROUGH TICKETS lioltiN Iu Arnerlea,
Kugluiid uud Eurojie can be purchuhed at any
ticket offlco of the company
Full lnformntlou concerntiiK ratvh, time ol
train, routcK and other detail furulithed on
application to
W. C. ALLAWAY,
Agent I). 1'. iV A. Nuv. Co., Keguliitnr oBlce, Tilt
DalleN, Or., or
A. 1). CHAKI.TOX,
An'!. General 1'aiweUKer AKt I'ortlnnd, 3gu
The Dalles
Gigar : Faetory
FIE3T STEBET.
FACTORY NO. 105.
Vy'XvjrA.X'LO nmnufuclured, and
orduru from nl) purtH of the country fillod
on tho shortcut notice.
Tlie roputntion of THE DALLES CI
GAR luiB Ixicome firmly eHtublished, and
the demand for the home manufactured
article ie increasing every day.
A. ULRICH & SON.
Wood
Saw
ing.
We have bought tho J. C.
MeinB Steum Wood Saw,
and will fill all orders for
Hawing wood for elove or
furnace uho ut the old rate.
Orders loft ut Maier & Bun
tou'B will bo promptly at
tended to, and will guaran
tee entire tmtitmiction.
Jacob Wetle.
B-Wdlm
Joux P. Kkiek.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
HAS A FAMILY OF
2000 EEADEES.
They read The Chronicle to get the latent and
most reliable i.ewK. And they read every Hue
that is In the pa)er. That !h what imtkcH the
Chronicle an Invaluable udvertMng medium.
Tho newnpaper that goes to the family
llrcxidcH In Mie one (Qn that the advertiHorH
of today patronize when they denlre to
reach the people. When they want your trade
their niiiiounceinontN will bo found iu the pHir.
Uiolc over our columiiH uud observe the verifica
tion of the truth of thU iisNurtlon, lteinember,
a triule of n family of two thotiHUUd
7) u worth iwUIiik for through tlieie frlYS
coluuum, enH!lally no at our very .
PHOTOGRAPHER
T?fClt MA tn itmtt tl 4- Attn UfnunA nmAmm
air for bent portraits and views
niTLL
TimeH niakeB it all the more
neaenarv to advertlne. That in
what thu moit liroeroHilvo of our
huulllUHH mull think, ami 1Iim hhiiiii Inn.
iuobN men ure the mom proiroun ut ull tltneu,
j i you wmu 10 reaun un mo ruopie iu mi lielgh.
borhood yuu can't do better thuu tulle to them
through the oolumiii of the ViiiY CiiBONia.it.
It has more thuu double the circulation ol uuy
other puer, uud advertising in it iuy big,
Clothier and Tailor.
Dcoidodly tho Finest Lino of
Gents' Fuirnistiing Goods,
Tntnks and Paiscs, etc., etc.
COK. SECOND AND WASHINGTON, THE DALLES, OIL
Jtfeu;
Columbia
jtotel.
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
This Popular House
I ins lately boon thoroughly renovated and now I;
furnished throughout, and in now better than
ever prepared to furnish tho best Hotel
accommodations of any house in tho
city, and at tho very low rate of
$1 a day. First-Class Meals, 25c.
Office of tho fast and commodious opposition Stage
to Dufur, Kingsloy, Tygh Valley, Wapinitia,
. Warm Springs and 1'rinoville is in tlio Hotol
and persons going to Prinoville can save
$L00 by going on this Stage lino.
All trains stop here. '
J. O. MACK,
FIJ4E WIE and LIQUOR j
Oleeklv Ghf oniele, $1.12i a veai
li are Dull Times
WE
DON'T
WANT
YOUR
flO4EY,
Just Nom,
And THE CHRONICLE pM
poses to enliven them by in.
troduoing its newsy presenc,
Into every home in Wa6co
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. A
year and a third 16 months
makes a
GtyEflT
DOMESTIC
And KEY WEST
CIGARS.
THE
CELEBRATED
PABST BEER.
171 SECOND STREET,
FRENCH'S BLOCK.
: THE DALLES, OIL
M1NHNS
HE NEW TOWN Iiuh been iilnttcd on the old rump ground, ut the Korku and
Full of Hood river, with lurge, hlplitl v loU, tiroinl trtvt und ulleyN, rikk! koll
' and piirewiiter.withtihiidein proIUFfon,per(H'tdrnlniiKr,dellKilful raounUiu
ellmute, thecenlrn! tittruetlon tin 11 motintnln Minnuer rettort tor nil Oregon ,
tielni; tliu neiirest town to Mt. Hood. It 1h unparullelcc iin ii ninnufiicturinK
eeuter, IteliiR the nntnrul center (or I.V) Kiinrr mil of the lietit (idar and Mr
timber, iMwhcHhini; iiuIllonN of liorM'-jKiMcr in it iIhkIiIiik ktreumK and water
fiillh, L'uNlly imrnehficd. Where eh'n) motlre power exUtti, there the miinu
iHi.'torieh will center, tmrrounded by soil am! climate Unit eanuot be excelled
uuywhere for fruit und KKrieulture, und with truuortutlou already annum:
you will find thU the lnce to nuike a perfect home or a paying luveatineiii
TITliE PERFECT
j See me on the ground, or
address me at Hood River
Wasco County, Oregon.
W. RossWinans,
TheDmlles
Wasco County,
Oregon,
Tlio Gate City of tlio Inland Empire is Bituuted at the kead
of navigation on the Middle Columbiu, and is a thriving, pros
perous city.
ITS TERRITORY.
It is tho supply city for an extensive and rich agricultural
and grazing country, its trade reaching as far boutli as Summer
Lake, a distance of over two hundred miles.
The Largest Wool Market.
The rich grazing country along tho eastern slope of the Cas
cades furnishes pasture for thousands of sheep, tho wool from
which finds market here.
The Dalles ia tho largest original wool shipping point in
America, about 5,000,000 pounds being shipped List year.
ITS PRODUCTS.
The salmon fisheries are tho finest on the Columbia, yielding
this year u revenue of thousands of dollars, which will bo more
than doubled in the near future.
Tho products of tho beautiful Klickitat valloy find market
here, and tho country south and oast has this year filled tho
warehouses, and all available storage places to overflowing with
their products.
ITS WEALTH.
It is tho richest city of its size on tho coast und its money is
scattered over and is being usod to develop more farming country
than is tributary to any other city in Eastern Oregon.
Its situation is unsurpassed. Its climate delightful. Its pos
sibilities incalculable. Its resources unlimited. And on those
oorner stones she stands.
CityStables-s.
Corner of Fourth and Federal fits., Tho Dalles, Oregon.
These Stables have on hand tho finest Livery in Eastern
Orogon, and can accommodate patrons with either Single
or Double Rigs, closed Hacks or Carriages day or night.
MORE ROOM.
Also, can furnish First Class accommodations to teamstors with freight
or driving teams, having added to their stablos lurge feedlug and wagou room,
CowBrcial Fatroiaie Solicited.
BUT
WOULD
LIKE
Attention!
amount of the very best read
ing matter, comprising besides
the world's news, valuable ii
iormauon on an snniprvre on
especially for the stock-raiser.
the farmer and the orchardist,
and is the best medium for
exposing our resources to the
world. If this
OFFElr
C
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(g)(0)
Is not enough, our plan to is
sue the Weekly in instalments
of twice a week, should make
your decision favorable at once.
Sunday's, Monday's, Tuesdays
and Wednesday's NEWS gets
stale by Saturday night, and
hereafter the Weekly Chronicle
Part I, will reach you Wednes
day evening, and Part II on
Saturday evening.
on
GflEAT
(TO I
m
1894..
The extra trouble and expense
connected with this effort to
please, which is considerable,
we look to an appreciative
public for the approval we are
sure it will give us.
While we would be glad of
subscription money in advanoa
it is not necessarily enforce
Subscribe NOW for
1894
And get the benefit of this
special rate, which is practic
ally for the
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PAUL KREFT & CO.,
DEALERS IN
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS
And the Most Complete and the Lutest Patterns and Designs in
of tb
Bherwin-Wil lams 2hd J. W. Masury's Paints used in all jur work, mid none w
the most skilled workmen employed. Agents for Masury Liquid Paints, J
chemical combination or Moap mixture. A first cIubb article in till colore. l
orders promptly attended to.
Paint Shoo oorner Thirdand Washington Sts The Dalles. Ore'ot
THE CELEBRHTED
COLUMBIA BREWERY,
AUGUST BljCHLER, Prop'r.
This well-known Brewery la now turning- out the best Meer nu 10t
east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good "
ful Beer hare been Introduced, aud on.y the first-class article will beuwi
he market.