The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 18, 1893, Image 4

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
Kntruliit ttiu I'mtofltcu at Tho Dallo, Ougun,
m neoonil-clHSM nmttiT.
1'IIK It.M.l.KS
oui:oon
BRIDGES IN ENGLAND.
tho
Atacnlllrt'iit Himiin Thut. IlliiNtriiti
I'rinjrmM r lCilKllicorliiK Hrli'in t-.
Tlu KcK'iitlllu construction of great
bridges In Hiout Hrititin Iiuk lioun
Htuiliud with inuuli diligence from
earliest times, and 1ms quite equaled
the progress In the other brunches of
architecture. The most ancient
lirldgu in Kiitflunil is the (hithic
triangular bridge at Coryland, In
Ijincolnshire, which is said to havo
"been built in Hill), says ljondon Tid
ISits. This singular structure has
three approaches from as many roads,
formed by three segments of a circle
which meet in the middle and from
Ihree pointed arches.
The longest bridge in Kiiglnml is
that over the Trent at llurton, In
Staffordshire, built In the twelfth
century of squared freestone. It con
sists of thirty-four arches and is one
thousand five hundred and forty-live
feet in length.
The old bridge at Neweastle-Fpon-Tyne
was built of stone in l'JHl, and
that over the iMedway, at Rochester,
about the same time.
The London bridge ,was composed
originally of twenty-two arches, anil
was incumbered for many years with a
street of houses, which was removed
between 175(1 and 17."S, and the three
center arches were then converted into
one of seventy-two feet span.
The bridge built over the Conway at
Xiianrwst, in Denbighshire, by lnigo
Jones in MHO, may lie classed among
the best of the Hnglish bridges, al
though it lies in Wales. It consists of
three arches, the largest of which is
iifty-elght feet span. The road and
the parapet are very low and the ap
proaches steep, ami the bridge has an
imusuall' light and airy appearance.
Another beautiful ami singular
bridge in Wales is also worthy of no
ticethat built in 17-4(1 over the TalY,
in Glamorganshire, by William Ed
wards, an uneducated country mason.
Some time after its erection it was, un
fortunately, carried away by masses
.which the torrent of the river drove
iigainst it. As the builder had given
heeurity for the durability of his work
for K2ven years he was compelled to
erect another, which he did with all
possible speed. The second bridge con
sisted of one arch, for the purpose of
admitting freely through it whatever
incumbrances the Hood might bring
down. The arch was completed, but
before the bridge had received the
parapets the weight pressed in the
haunches, raised up the crown, and
laid the. line arch in ruins in lT.'l. At
the third attempt the bridge was com
pleted and has .since gallantly with
stood the test of time atal Hood.
""Km!'- Clover TJu. tin' new blood
liurilh'i". u'ive" fivhiu"! and clearness to
tlieeoiu.ilexi'iii ami cure constipation.
l5c, 50c. and $1.00. Sold by Snipes A
Kinerly, druiaiiHtf.
L. YOUNG,
- : JEWELER : :
... . .(
VflMtitJo und Jvtvlry rexiiieil In onlur mi
fiJuirt nutlet:, and xatlnfiic'tlnli BiiiimiiUvil
AT TIIK
Htnro of I. :. NIolinUi'H, "l St. Tim Itnllii
I I Times iiinlitiH It nil th" mori
L iiwi'oniry t mlvyrlln!, Tlmt I
UU what I he iwwt pro(.'retvi nt our
businessmen think, Mini the"; mine bun
fntttv men iiro the limit mmMToii!i lit nl tlin'.
If you wish tn rciich nil tin' reoplo In thin iicIkIi
txjrliooil von ciiii t ili Ix.'tter thmi lull: to them
r.liroilKll IbeenliililiiH of tlie D.MI.Y UIIKONICI.K.
It bus inure tlnin ilonhlo Ihn cliuiiliitluii ol liny
itlier p.iper, mid inlvertUlliK hi It uh bit;.
J Caveats, and Twle-Maf Its obtained, and all Pat-
5nt builuess conducted for moocratc Fee.
1 our orncc is orposrrcU.s. Patcht Office J
rT,Uj,Vr, acruro niiant In leaa time tiian tlioae !
Jiemotefrom WathlnRton. .
Send model, d rawing or photo., with descrlp-
J tlon. We advise, If patentable or not, free of
Schanrc. Our fee not due till patent is secured.
A Pamphict. "HowtoObtaln 1'atents," with
Jcoit o( aame in the U.S. and foreign countries;
Stent free. Addrcn,
?C.A.SNOW&CO.?
$ OPP. PATENT OrriCC. WASHINGTON, D. C J
Notice. Timber Culture.
IJ. 8. IM.NI) OfflCK, TlIK lUl.l.l'.H, ()l! j
, AtlKIINt 111, IMW. I
Comiihlillt liuvlllir been cntereil Mt tills Ollleo
riy ilnrrl;tta M. Mnrthiill iiKiilnit I'renton itutil
fr.r fiilhint to eollllllv With 111 IV IIS III 'lllllb'.T
;illturu Hutry .No. .'1110, diiteil Mtiroh tf), Ihsy,
niion tho Nw 14 of Section 'Hi, Totviuililp" North,
ItniiK" H Kiwti W, M., In Wimeo county, On-koii,
with 11 vluiv to tho iiiiieelbitloii of Mild entry;
eoiiti'stiint hIK-kIiik Hint ik'fuiiiliint bus wholly
fiillwl inn) ncKlceleil to phuv or brenk or oultf-
L'Hte In eroii or ntheru'ixe. or nhiiit with trees
lieu needs or euttlims. illirliiK miy of the tlnin
dliico innldiiK Ills mlil entry, nny pnrt of mlil
iritut, tliu sulil parties urn hereby summoned to
tippenr at this (Hlleu on tho 'Jlst day of October,
Ihiu, ut (l o'clock A. M,. to respond mid furnish
testimony coneernliiK mhl nlleked fnlliuo.
U-lWflt JOHN W. I.KWIH, UtKlsttir.
NOTICE FOR l'UULKJATlON.
' Immii OffiUK, '1'ho Dulles, Or,, j
oot. u, m. I
Kotlcu Is lioreby kI von that the following
iiniiiul kuttlur bus lllnl notlcu of Ills Intention to
ntuko llniil proof In itupport of lilh
!liilnii mill that wild proof will bo imido befoic
tho llvuUter iind reeefvur HtThu llnllus, Or,i nil
i'rlduy, Noveiiibor 17, I WW, viz.!
Kilgur H. VtuU
Iloiiiosti'iid Appllmtloii No. '2HII1. for tho YM ol
hw! Jim vA r mi f hwi. i(, Tp. i h A! u
''iru'iim'iioH tho followliiKwItiiesfcustoprovolilii
eoutliiuinis rosldi'iicu upon, mid uultlviitiua of,
,Mj'! 11." MKlii, Kriink Driver, boil WIiir mill
:liarlev Willtf, nil of Wlililli.', Or.
H7 JOHN W, I.KW1H, lU'Utcr,
YOUR ATTEJiTIOJI
. Is oallotl to thu fact that
Hugh Glenn,
DhrUu- In GIiihs, l.iinu, JMiiHtur, Coinoiit
mill Huildiug iMivtoriul of all kiitdn.
Cunle" till' I'IiikhI liltui of
Picture Mouldings
To tie found in the City.
72 UUashington Street.
, 1 V r---i.-- ''-t-
From TERMINAL or INTERIOR Points
TIIK
Men f if 11;
RKILROKD
Is the line to take
TO ALL POINTS W AND SOUTH.
It It. thu IllnliiK Car Itnilte. It rmih Tbrniaili
v'ostllmleit 'trains uvery day In thu yuiir to
paid and Chicago
(NO ClIANOK OK (JAHH.)
Compowd of DIiiIiik .'nrs iliisiirpassed. l'llll
mini Drawlui; UiomHk'cHrsof latest eiiulpment.
TOUIUST SLEEI'ING CARS
Host th tit can lie constructed, ami In which
seeomiuiHlatlouH are both Free and Furnished
for liolderBof First mid Kwoud-alnsMTluketii.iiiiil
ELEGANT DAY COACHES
A eoiitiniiniis line, couuer.tlliK with all lllie
aRordliiK direct and iinlutcrruptet servlen
Pullman Hlees..r ren'ivntlons can Ik; Kecurwi
hi Hilvanee tbroiiKh any uncut of the road.
TIPICTC To 11,1,1 ,rn" "
I IUFVl I O MilutH III America,
Kiarmtid and KuroiKi eau be imr(!hued at hut
ticket oltlce of the coiiiimy
Fall luformatlnn coueeruliiK rates, time 01
trains, routes and other details furnished on
application to
W. C. ALLAWAY,
AKUiit D. I'. iV A. Nnv. Co., HeKlllator otllce, Vli
Dulles, Or., or
A. II. CHAHl.TON,
,t.'l, (ic'ncral l'afeni;r Airt., Portland, Jkii
The Dalles
Gigar : faetory
B'lEST STBBBT.
FACTORY NO. 105.
nin A IID of the IloHt BriuidH
JXVXxxJ.Vk5 manufactured, and
orduru from all partH of tlio wmutry filled
on the shortest notice,
The reputation of THE DALLES 01
GAU has Ik-'coiiio firmly eatuhliHlied, and
the demand for the home manufactured
urtidf ia in:renHiii(,' every day.
A. ULRICH & SON.
M
Sawn
H-2.jdlm
Wo havo bought tho J. C.
MeiiiH Steam Wood Saw,
ami will fill all orders for
Huwiug wootl for stove or
furnace use ut tho oltl rate.
Orders left ut Muiur & lieu
ton's will bo promptly at
tended to, and will uuurau
teo entire satisfaotion.
Jacoh Wktle.
JohnP.Kuieu.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
HAS A FAMILY OP
2000 HEADERS.
They read The Chronicle, to net thu latent mid
nioNt reliable i.cwh'. And they rejid every line
thut Ik la thu pupur. That la what lnakcii thu
(Mironlcle mi lavuliinblu udvortMiit? liiedlum.
Thu iic,wpuK.'r that . kock to thu family
llrchlik'H In the one (Qn thut thu ndvertlserH
of today pittroiilu when thuy duHlro lo
reach tho iieoplu. When they want your trade
their miiioiiiiceiiientN will ho found In thu paper,
I-ook over our coliimiiH mid obsurvu tho verlllcu
tloa of the truth of thlH iisbcrtlon. Keiiiumber,
ntraduof ii fniiilly of two tlioiisiind
)) ih worm iihkiuk ar iiiroumi uiceo
coliimiiH, uHpchilly no ut our very
Exeoutor's Notice.
Notice In hereby kIvuii thut thu iiiulurHlKiied
Iiiin been appointed by thu County Court of the.
Htitto of OreKon for Wimco (;ounty, executor of
thu ostiito of (JHtliorluu WIbIu, ilecenawl, mid nil
iiervoaa iitivliiK ulaluiH uualiiNt mihl i-Ntiitu nru
hureby no tilled und required to preuunt tho
wamu, with tho proper vouoheru, to mo ut the
olllco of Mayu, Huntington & Wihion, Tho JlalleH,
Wanco County, Oregon, within nIx mniitliN from
thu date of tliU notice. W. II. TA Vl.Olt.
Kxi'cutor of uald eatatu.
Thu Diillen, Or,, July 'ii, im.W
Clothier and Tailor.
Decidedly the Finest Lino of. .
Gents' FTirriish.irig Goods,
Ti-unks and Valises, etc., etc.
COIl. SECOND AND WASHINGTON. THE DALLES, OK.
meekly Ghfoniele, $1.12i ayear.
These aie Dull Tines!
fleu;
Qoliimbia
jHotel.
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
This Popular House
lias lately been thoroughly renovated and nuwlj
furnislied tlirougliout, and is now better than
ever prepared to furnish the best Hotel
aecomiuodations of any house in the
city, and at the very low rate of
$1 a day. First-Class Meals, 25c.
Oflieo of the fast and commodious opposition Stair
to Dufur, Kinjrsloy, Tyjh Valley, Wupinitiu,
Warm Springs and I'rinovlllo is in the Hotel
and persons Koing to I'rlnoville win save
$4.00 !v goiiiK on this Stage line.
All trains stop here.
J. O. MACK,
FIJflE WlMEp and LIQUOR
DOMESTIC
And KEY WEST
CIGARS.
THE
CELEBRATED
PABST BEER.
FRENCH'S BLOCK.
171 SECOND STI1EET,
THE DALLES, OK.
W1NHNS
'UK Ni:V TOWN ban liecn platted on thr old ramp Krouiid, at the Forks mid
I'ulln of Hood river, with larce, hlKhtly loin, broad HtriiUhand alleyn, hihhI noil
' and puri.'Wiiter.withNhiidelu lirndihlon, erfe(!tdralmiKc,dellKhtfiil mountain
climate, the central attraction as u mountain mimiuer renort for all Oregon,
buiiiK thu iicnre.it town to Mt. Hood. It In iinparallelcc iih it manufiicturitiR
center, buiiiK the natural center for VM Mpiiire iiiIIvh of the beKt cedar mid fir
tlinlxir, ii)s'.'HilitK millions of horM'-pimcr in lis diiHhliiK Ntreaiuh mid water
falln, ciiNlly hiirncr..-ed. Where clienp inotivu power exiHtK, there the muiiu
factorlcM will center, hiirrouiided by will and cllmatu that cannot lie excelled
anywhere for fruit and iinrlcnlture, and with triiiuportatlou already uHKureo
you will hint thlH the place to make u jierfect home or u payliiR lnvetmeD
. 1 See me on the ground, or
address me at Hood River
" " Wasco County, Oregon.
TITLE PERFECT
WE
Dojrr
WANT
YOUR
1VI0J1EY,
Just flow,
BUT
WOULD
LIKE
YOUH
Attention!
W. RossWinans.
MILLINERY
MILLINERY
This Space
RESERVED FOR
112 Socoud Stroet,
ANNA PETER SCO.
MILLINERY
MILLINERY
Second
st. I. C. NlCKELSEN,
The Dalles, Or
BURHAM &
ROBERTSON
Proprltort,
CityStables,
Corner o( Fourth und Foderal Stfl., Tho Dnlloa, Oregon.
Thoso Stablos havo on hand the finest Livory in Eastern
Orogon, and can accommodate patrons with oithor Single
or Doublo Rigs, closed Hacks or Carriages day or night.
MORE ROOM.
Altio, am furnlHh EirHt OIiihh uucomuiodationH to teaniHlorB with freight
or driviii)? tuiunu, huvlng uddeel to tlielr Btublea lurge feeding and wagou room.
Commercial Patronage Solicited.
c
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(Q)(Q)
And THE CHRONICLE pro
poses to enliven them by in
troducing its newsy presence
into every home in Wasco
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
GfEflT
amount of the very best read
ing matter, comprising besides
the world's news, valuable in
formation on all subjects, and
especially for the stock-raisei,
xne iarmer and tne 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 make
your decision favorable at once.
Sunday's. Monday's, Tuesday's
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.
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 advance,
it is not necessarily enforced.
Subscribe NOW for
1894
And get the benefit of this
special rate, which is practic
ally for the
Weekly Ghf ouiele, $1,121 a Year.
OUR
GflEAT
OFFER !
FOR
1894.
PAUL KREFT & CO
-DEALERS IN
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS
And the Moat Complete and the Latest Patterns and Deeinn in
Praetical Painterfl and Taner HanuerH. None bu t the beat brands of th
Sherwin-Williams and J. W. Maauiy'a Paiuta used in all iur work, and none w
the moat skilled workmen employed. Agenta for Maanry Liquid l'aimu.
chemical combination or Boap mixture. A ilrat cIivbb article in all colors.
orders promptly atteuded to.
Paint Shoo oorner Thirdand Washington Bts The Dalles. Ore"ot
THE CELEBRKTED
COLUMBIA BREWERY;
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
Thle well-kuown Jirowery ia now turniug out tho best Ueor and rjrt'
east of the Cascades. Tho latost appliances for the manufacture of good heajw
ful Beer have been introduced, and on.y the tlrst-elass article will be p ncea o
be market.