The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 06, 1893, Image 4

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
Enteral at tho l'oatofflce at The Dullct, Orcgwn,
a necoiul -class mutter.
XX. O. KTielsen,
Till: DAI.I.KS
OUKdON
LETTERS MARKED "RUSH."
An .Mlviupt to IMnoover Why They Aro
Thus Trrit"it.
It is a legend in the telegniph oflice
that this sender takes u pile of mes
sages, ami, sorting out those marked
"rush," puts them at the bottom of the
pile. There is also a class of commu
nicants that every newspaper otlloe
know which marks its letters "rush."
It will never be known just what
these writers expect, says the Minne
apolis Journal. Possibly it is that
when the letter is received by the post
oiUcc authorities the wheels of Uncle
Sam's mighty engine for the distribu
tion of mail will stop while the post
master seizes his hat and rushes out to
deliver the letter personally. If any
body sees the postmaster tearing
across town, break-neck speed, he may
know that the postmaster is deliver
ing a "rush" letter. Usually a letter
marked "rush" bears a message some
what as follows:
"Hasty, Minn., Sept. U. John Q.
Montgomery died yesterday of old age.
He will be seriously missed in our
beautiful village. John L. Johnson
raised a potato on his lower forty this
year that weighed eighteen ounces.
Frank "Williamson was taken to the in
sane asylum yesterday."
Sometimes a man will send a letter
marked "rush" containing a check or
a postal order. Then it goes to the
business office and is not opened but
sent to the news editor on the .'suppo
sition that it contains news. The news
editor growls at the chump that sent
it and sends it back to the business
office. And so a letter marked "rush"
is usually delayed.
Clothier and Tailor.
.Deeidedlv tliu Finest Line of.
Gents' Kiiriiisl"Ling Goods,
Trunks and Valises, etc., etc.. '
COK. SECOND AND WASHINGTON. THE DALLES, OK.
Qolumbia
ftotel.
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
This Popular House
Has lately been thoroughly renovated and miwlj
furnished throughout, and ia now hotter than
ever prepared to f 11 rn lli the best Hotel
accommodations of any housu in tin;
city, and at the very low rnto of
$1 a day. First-Class Meals. 25c.
Office of tho fast and commodious opposition Stupe
to Dufur, Kingsley, Tygh Valley, Wapinittu,
Warm Springs and l'rinevillu is in tho Ilotel
and persons going to Prineville can save
$4.00 by going on this Stage lino.
All trains stop here.
Twice a Week
From NOW Until
December 31, 1894,
For ONLY $1.50.
Tnese aie Dull Times!
Ilncklen't Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for cute,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale by Snipes fc Kin
eraly ,-&re your children subject to croup?
7 II so, yon should never be without a
bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy.
It is a certain cure for croup, and has
never been known to fail. If given
freely as soon as the croupy cough ap
pears it will prevent the attack. It is
the sole reli'ince with thousands of
pothers who have croupy children, and
jnever disappoints them. There is no
danger in giving this liemedy in large
.-and frcq,fjnt ilo-es, as it contains noth
ing injurious. 50 cent bottles for sale
.by BJafrnlpy & Houchton, druggists.
1111 urani-.
Moose's ranch, about three miles south
of The Dalies, ha unexcelled pasturage .
and any one who desires to avail them
selves of the fact can secure reasonable j
terms upon application. 17t.
All delinquent taxpayers that don't j
want their name? advertised had better ,
come fin-waul, as the roll will be pub-'
lished on tile 21t'of this month.
T. A. Wakii. Sheriff.
HE NEW TOWN has been platted on the old camp wound, itt tho For!; mid
i Falls of Hood river, with large, Mxhtly lots, bruml streets and alleys, good mil
' aiidpurewater,vlthsumlom profusion, pcrfeetilralniise.ili'llKliuul inoiiiitjin
climate, tho central attraction us n mountain summer resort (or nil Oregon,
being the nearest town to Mt. Hood. It is unparalleled as a manufacturing
center, being tho twturil center (or 150 (.quart1 miles ot the best cedar and lir
timber, possessing millions of horse-jower in its dahing Mounts at'd wntc'
(alls, easily hanii'ssi-d. Where cheap motive jmwur exists, thcie tho m.mu
factories will center, surrounded by coll and elitnato that e.ninot bo excel
anywhere (or (rutt and agriculture, and with tia!UK)italii alroadv ns-urte.
you will ttnd this the place to make a j-erftct home or n paving liivestmen
. .
see me on tne ground.. 01
fZT-1- address me at Hood River
- Wasco County, Oregon.
TITIiE PERFECT
W. Ross W inans.
WE
do jit
WflJlT
YOUR
HpEI
Jusfc flom,
"There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its jlooa
leads on to fortune."
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
Clisi-ii S I
-m Frniifi & Cms
at CRANDALL & BUjRGET'S,
Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced rates.
MIOIIELBACII MUCK, - - UNION ST.
S. L. YOUNG,
: JBWBLBB :
Watches, Jeuelry rejialred to older on
cbort noliee. and satisfaction guaranteed
AT THE
Sturo uf J. U. Mchelaeu, yd M. The JlnlJe
j0r
FIRST CLHSS
t Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, tad all Pat- g
ent business conducted (or mooeratc Fees.
2 Our orrice is Oppositc.U. 8. patent Ornee'
J and we can secure patent in less time lain tuote J
4 remote from Watlunston.
Send model, diawios or photo., with deserip-J
Stlon. We advise, if patentable or not, (ree of J
charge. Our lee not due till patent is secured, t
A PAMFHter. "How to Obtain Patents," witfij
5 cost oi same in the U.S. and foreign countries J
tcnt lies, .uarcss,
4 OPP. PATCNTOrriCC, WACHINOTON, D. C.
?C.A.SNOW&CO.i
NOTICE FOR l'UIJLICATION.
V. S. Land Omen, The Dalles, Or., j
October 17, Ib'M.
Notice 1 hereby given that the following
ijamul hettler litis filed notice of his intention
to make final uroof In hUtinortof bis claim, uuil
thatnaiii pioof will be made beoie the register
and iceeiver of the U. H. a.vX oilleo at Tho
Dalles, Or., on Monday, Nov. B7, Vo'JZ, viz:
fuinea 31. 1'atlKon,
Homestead upplicatioii No. HiVi (or fiKJi section
1, 'lp. i ti.,li 12 KW. M.
Ho names tho following witnesson toprovo hl
coiitinuotu residence uon and cultivation oi
xaid land, vJz.:
Keji linttv. Kugh Ohrimnan, W. K. Corson and
K, N. Chundler, ull o( The Dalles, Or.
lO'.'ltd JOHN W. LKWlti, Itwlster.
NOTIOB FOH PUBLICATION.
OrncK, Thu Dalles, Or.,)
Oct. i!i, ifctrt. j
Notice l JicicUv k I ven that tho following
uumed 't'.Je' iMHllleU nollcoofhli intention to
m.il;u i )1 roof in feuppoit of his claim, and
tljut '' .' f wlllboiuude before tho Jtetfiiter
nt'ri I '.'i-i'ivor at Tho DjIIck, Or., on Dcceinler
)1, ib'M, Ut
ItoUudu a. lirooks,
derlboo of John IIugbvs,deccased.
Uomesteoil Ai'pllCAUon No. 838. for the S SKJi
and tiu HWiof Hoc. a.',T, 1 N Jt. W J.'.
Ho name tho followltiK witnti..ei to prove
hfu eoiillnuouB retldence ujon and ct. tlvutlon
of bald land, vis:
O. W.CooJi, V. A. Miller, Frank C'relgh ton and
Beth Moiyati, all of the Dallei. Or.
U JiuowN plcaws Uketiot'ce.
t JOhN W, LKW18, UegUter.
CAN BE HAD AT THE
CHRONICLE OFFICE
Reasonably Ruinous Rotes.
Second St.
I. C. N ICKELSEN, Tho
Dalles, Or
BURH AM &
Robertson
lroprlotorB,
CityStables,
Corner of Fourth and Federal 8tB., Tlio Dalles, Oregoni
Tlieso Stables have on hand tho finofjt Livery in Eastern
Oregon, and can accommodate patrons willi oitlior Single
or Double Rigs, closed Hacks or Carriages day or night.
MORE ROOM.
Also, can furnish First O'iuh accominodatiouu to teamsters with freight
or driving teams, having added to their stables largo feeding and wagou room.
iCMBerclalPa'iriaieSiillcM
BUT
WOULD
LIKE
PI1EY,
OUR
GlEflT
OffB, I
m
1894.
YOUR ATTEHTIOH
Is (mllorl to the foot thut
Hagh Glenn,
Donlt'r In GhtNf. I.ltni', I'litHtur, ( Vi,,....
ntnl Hnllillnu' Mnt.-rlnlof ll Mn'u,
I'urrli1 Hi n t I, In,. (,.
Picture Moiildin
To De found In the City,
72 Uloshington Street,
From TERMINflli or INTERIOR Point,
TIIK
Iriri Paci
n
RHILROHD
Ih the lino to take
It I" the DlnliiK Cht Itonte, It runt Throacb
Vetlhnlctl '1 rains every day in the vrto
unicsg
NO CHANOK OK tUUH.l
And THE CHRONICLE pro
poses to enliven them by in
trodLicing its newsy presence
into every home in Wasco
County.
OUR 1
Circulation must be doubled, ALL POINTS EAST AND
and to do this we propose to!
furnish the Weekly Edition
for the balance of this year;j, HjujJ grjfj
and one year beyond . for the ; r '
already low price of $1.50. A
year and a third 16 months
makes a
GREAT
amount of the very best read
ing matter, comprising besides
the world's news, valuable in
formation on all subjects, and
especiallv for the stock-raiser, THROUGH TICKETS . i-'in! tn !m"rfci!
, , , ,. A I tloket oillruof thecominiy
the farmer and the orchardist, ;
Utilt Ittri.rtttiitt.iii pitiif.riiinir rHli.k. fltn m
for I trnlno, mute hikI other itctnO ftirnlilinl oa
' nrilleMtli)ti to
W. C. ALLAWAY,
AKent I). I'. A. Niitf. Co., Itectllntor oHcv, TS
l.illen, Or., nr
A. I). CHAUI.TO.S,
A t. (leiiernl l'MUBer Attt . J'urtUnd. rtn.
Coiiiim)m!iI of DltlltiK Ciirx iimoirpiikiiol Hi;
, muiiKniwuiE nix)iii3ieeerBi) mtest eiimvawv "
TOUIIIST SLEEI'INB CAIIS
j llont Hint chi) be comtrmunl, mill In Klilcu
HCCiuiiniiMlntloiiii nru liotli Kne him I Ktirnlihol
I for holileriuf Klmtuml HtH.'oniI.elntiTlckett.anil
i ELEGANT BAY COACHES
A coiitluunu Hue, ROiiiie(;tiiiK with nil Hum
nflonlliiK illrect mul uitliitemipttil tervlee
I'tllliiiiilt Hliujier tenet Viitlmis eHii lie wmiu.
In iiilvmice tlirmiRli ntty HKent of the rimil
and is the best medium
exposing our resources to the
world. If this
OFFER
Is not enough, our plan to is
sue the Weekly in instalments
e . . i v i n i ace, and Forwards same to
of twice a week, .should make destination.
Wasco warenousB Co.,
Receives Goods on Stor-
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 j
Part I, will reach you Wednes
day evening, and Part II on
Saturday evening.
FOR
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
speolal rate, whioh is the best
offer ever made on this coasc,
Receives Consignments
For Sale on Commission.
Rotes Reasonble.
JlAltK iW()!n
7V. W. Oo.
TIIK lA I.l.KS, K
INTERNA TIONAL
DICTIONARY
Twice a Week
From NOW Until
December 31, 1894,
For ONLY $1.50.
A Grand IMmfr.
HUCCWTC1
"Uuabrldtcd."
Ten ycMiff!?
In nivlitliir.Jf.5J
moro than PM"
eiH.'iiilc(l
9rsS4L
III BIIOUIU ""-.
tory, Hiielfiui;. P'5
nuiiclatlon.
iiipniiinir uf worui.
fiiiliient jiiiriioiwj fact cniu'ernlui, w
loiintrles. cities, towns, nnil uaturai i
noteil lletltloiiH ieri)iiH mill places: tr"
latlun of forelun ijuutatluiwi werils,
jiroverlm; etc,, etc., etc. ,
11, fir rtr7lflfl7fllntllD
liotmcliolil, 11111I t( tho teaelisr, noliolar, i'r-
lesdloiuil man, and cir-ouucaior.
,Voif bi All llook$cllert. fJX
O. A- C. Mar riam Co. f SSgL
filrlmiflelil,Mu$s. JjERNOTONAt
iliuiia.
Cy-ticnd for freo proctin.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
HAS A PAMIIiY OF ()
2000 READERS.
'ri,,, .,..i m m.r Din latent mi'1
,moit rolliihlo i.ewN. Ami they reml uveO i
thut N In tho j.Kjr. That Ih wimt ""
Cluoiilelo 1111 liiviiliinlilo mlverti ik
Kuvn to thu Mi'ilU'
i,i ihn uilveilUvr
when they rf-lr t
The ietvkHiM,'r thut
firesides Is thu ouu
01 imiroiiuu ni.vi .
roach tho jmoplo. When tliwy want yf "
their iiiiiioiiMcemenU will w fonml l 1110 'T,,;
UjoIc over our coluiniiH ami ohervo llioviw
lion of tho truth of this iioertlon. Ileirn'mw..
ntrmlo of u family of ttvo tlmii';"""
In worth imltlnK Jr lliromd'
enliiiiins. (uiiieliillv no lit OUT very