The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 30, 1893, Image 4

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Thfi naiies Daily Chronicle.
Hlitmed nt tho I'oktoniro in Thu Dulles. Orison.
in Hwoiul-dliiBK mutter.
I'm: n,t.!, i, us
OltlJIKIN
AUTHOR (W 'AnltfMOA."
Ho Tolls How Ho Onnto to Wrlto
tho Pnruoua Hymn.
'It .Stterem Hnrprlnul Him Ilr. Niiiiiiiel
. Fniui'lK Nniltli mill III Ituav l.ltv A
i Mnn of Vury llroml
(Milium.
Dr. Stinntol Fnvnuis Smith, tin; au
thor of one of thu most hiMpirliiR' na
tional liyinnti in I lit world, "My Coun
try, 'Tin of Tliuo." tohi a llot'ton re
porter who vislti'd him recently on the
ocennion of hl.H ei'hty-llfth birthday
how the fiuuouit hymn name to he writ
tun. In William C. Wnodliritljro, a
friunil of Dr. Smith's, who hud boon
vlsltinfr Oermauy and the (!erinan
Ktiliooln, hronplit home with him a lot
of fJunnun nitwit. hooks. Mr. Wotul
hrirtjre K!lV1' tin- hoolts to Lowell Ma
son, thou the conservator of all c'm:-i:li
nitwit In Hoston, and Mr. Mason heinjf
unable to road (ierman turned them
nvur to Dr. Smith and said h -would
like to have a poetical translation of
Anything Dr. Smith saw in the hook
and liked. "Turninir over the leaven
of the books one gloomy day in 1-Vbru-ury,
I'iJia," said Dr. Smith. I came
imrosf the air (Joil Save the Kinj;.' I
lilted thu music. I glanced at the tier
Mfiu words at the foot of the page.
Under the Inspiration of the moment 1
want t; work :iud in half an Imnr
'America' was the result. It was writ
ton ou n scrap of paper I picked up
front Mic table, and tiie hymn of to
day is substantially as it was written
that day."
Dr. Smith still has the original draft
. of the poem lie has been ut-jred mans
times to rive it up. They would liki
to have it in Washington for preserva
tion, and it would, of course, Ik prized
ntnl safely eared for in Uoston, he hi
has thus far declined to part vii1 i
Dr Smith made a copy of i i..r !
Lothrop & Co.. the IinMon n io'e li r
aufi jthlB eop was iu their t liib:t at
the world's fair The pajic- ,m w I. tel.
Uie poem was tirijriually written i v I
low with tttfe. but the wrltiii;: t pe
rfectly legible. The paper: iilmut x
PERSONAL MENTION.
Tiir.v wiy Kipling frets not 1m;h than
live hundred dollars for eaoh ballad he
writes.
On.v. Van At.n.v, father of our Italian
minister, is desurihetl a;i "one of the
wannest-hearted, blufVest and alto
gether dollhtfiil Amerieaitft of ii (fun
oration ntfo."
Mihmi:h Hmnt M. K"i:inhto. and Car
rle I. Ilodson, who ttrrlved in Iloston
a few dnys titfo, an newspaper women
who sfient the summer riding tlu-otifrh
the liritish Isles on bicycles.
Ilu.vnv Rmiiiwk, of Loudoun count Vi
is the richest member of the Virginia
senate. He is a lirother-In-law of Capt.
Charles (1. Ayres, IT. S. A., now In
ohartfc of the reeruitinjf ollleeat Lyneh-hurfi-.
10. N. 1 1 run a tin, of iMiddletown,
Conn., has the llnest collection of liv
ing birds In New lhte;laiid. It Includes
species from almost every country iu
the world and is worth thousuntis of
dollars.
Mr. .1, P. Maize, an oxlenmvu real oh
taiedealer iu Woh MoIiioh, Iowa, narrow
ly escaped one of the Hovorcjt attaokH of
pneumonia while iu tiie northern part
of Iowa during a recent blizzard, cityH
the .Saturday Review. Mr. illitizo hud
occasion to drive Hoveral mileo dunne
the tilorm and was so thoroughly chilled
t hut lie was unable to get warm, and in
side o! an hour after his return he watt
threatened with a severe ctiHiwif nnoti-
numia or lung fever. Mr. Illaize sent to
the nearcHt drug store tuid got a bottle
of Chamberlain's Condi liemodv. of
which he ittttl often heard, and took a
number of large denes. lie says the ef
fect was wonderful and In a hiiort time
he was breathing quite eiiHily. lie kept
on taking the medicine and the next
day he was able to come to Dob Moines.
Mr. Hlaie regards his cure as aitnplv
j wonderful, Kor tale by Hlakeley A
Houghton.
Ask vour dealer
Stove Polish.
for Mexican Silver
W&r t&&t
ft
i i Sit'
j , I
I Ourn. don,
i'n, 2io t i-insJro Tlnont,
'jrnei'"vnrn',it.' ; ft tv. ir i'ioii t.cii
nnd AMiJiinii. T 1 1 .in;in: tl-.r ui.ifit
rival: litinciiiren ilitntsJiii'tSH' i tenll o-.u" a
tullivii v.-lll emia c if t u rn m ttr.i . Roi.'
bj- Driirrctst ?i iii-.r.,f . . ((. l,i.tv.o iJiufc
cr Uhfst, u;o W):' ,u'" -:' y -iiU. r vu.
K 5 L,Ci H'S ATA R R H
In rv ion ' ii'af.'ii i J "i
ttOl t:- cure 'U. l'r.Ce . i
Jli:;jt.il lum
111!. SA1II IU, I. HltTII
invites loiijf by three inches wide, and
tana only three erasures In the pap
On the back urn some stniy lines, the
rrnnntit.s of some trtinsltition fr.mi a
Ouruiau work.
When it became "the national hymn"
is not known. It was never adopted
: such formally anil olllcially by the
government, but it seemt, to have been
adopted by the people, and for more
than sixty years in school and church,
and in nearly every patriotic jfather
intf, the sinking' of "My Country. Th.
of Thee," has aroused the people in
patriotism as no other hymn has been
able to do.
It matters not whether the hymn has
been "oflleially" sanctioned by the gov
eminent, say the Hostou Traveller
It has been taken to the hearts of the
peoplethey love it for its sentiment
and for its melody and they will eon
tlnue, as loiif,- as time shul! endure
to Ktntf the poetic prayer of their own
patriotic hymn:
I.onif may our l.tnu be bright,
Willi freedom's holy lli;lit,
Protect in by tliy ndclit,
Ureitt (iuil our IcIiik.
Dr. Hmith was bom in Uoston, Oeto
ber 21, "180S. He entered Harvard at
the no of seventeen and with his coin
pauions formed what was afterwards
known as the famous class of "':.".)." It
vus famous because of thu fact that so
many of its members became promt
iicnt in the various walks of public
life. Among' "the boys" who became
"famous men" may be mentioned 01
her Wendell Holmes; the late .Midges
iJenjaiuln It. Curtis, of the I'niled
Ktates supremo court, and (Jcorgo T.
niffeluw, chief justice of Massachu
setts; William H. dimming, nephew
of the celebrated W. h. Chunuliur and
father-in-law of Kdwln Arnold, the
poet; Itev. .linnet. lYcontnn Clarke;
Judye Ward, of Mulom; Chandler. Hob
bins; lieujamiii I'teree, the utitrouo
mer; riamuel May, the reformer;
Ooorifo W Phillips, brotherof Wendell
Phillijm; H. I). Kohior and others.
Amom; his college friends were Charles
Kumtmr, ';!(); lohu Hotltroj) Motley and
Wendell Phillips, ':it. Joslah (iulncy
tvtts president ditrinif the lttfit.yeur Mr.
Hmith spent at Harvard.
"America" is tint the only hymn Dr.
Smith has written. The hymubooksof
nil Christian denominations contain
many of Ins productions. "Thu Psalm
ist." a hook used by the llaptistn for
'thirty yours, contains nearly thirty of
his compositions. His bust missionary
hymn, "The Morning Hltfht Is llreak
ltir " hua been traufilatcd Into iniiny
lanirHegf"'
Curving nets and Koger'n triple plated
tttlilo cutlery at Muler & Hen ton's land
ware ttore.
l-'ur mil" lj' Kiilptix Ar llnmrHly,
"ihoumaiisrn,
Lumbago, ScintfeSr,
Kidnoy Compla?ntsy
Lame Buck &c.
ELEttunan belt
With Electro Mucnetlo SUBPEN&ORY.
Luteal 1'ult'iitn I llrat IninriivrnipnlH !
Will nirit without mnllclwi all au. irmltliiK (mm
nYrtttintlnii if Srnln iirrvn fim-rat nst'wmiirlinlit.
errtloii, m li"tiolu ili'lillt'.y, Uilrninivi, luiiniiur,
. l..f ('... ,11., HMIIirj, ...CI ,tU VIMUtiCT U.JIIII'.Ullll.,
I.iiik'ItcU, luniUiuu. iclatlm. all frmaln I'limnuiliitii
K'tirrnl III licultli, cla, Ihb flc-rttlo Iklt cmiliilm
JrNI InpruiruraU over all llllieni. (.Ilirrllt 11
liiMnntly (ultliy wcorer or wi forfeit tS,00O.0O, anil
will chid all nf ttiu iiIkivu iIIkhmwi ur liu m;r. Tliim.
"in luin l.i ctirnl hy llim marrelnui (iiTrntlini
allnr all utlir irniMlim ftilnt. unil wo iitvo Luuillnia
ut If illMii)m.il In thin milt itt cry oilier tinli'.
Our lo-tn.il Iniminl KUieflllc HVhlT.IHnUY, tlin
i.rv4l..C luii rvr oftirml tl nirn, Ml Kit ntlkall
ll.lll. Ilnlll, o.l )l(ruaMlraaaUlll'AIUATl:lllliiUlllu
IWdA- uml fiM'lllin'il I'auiplilet, liialldl.iuilitl, (nu
ANDliN CLBOTRIO QO
Ho. 17U Viral Ntroiil, I'OltTtAfia OiiV.
Administratrix Notice.
Notice Ih Imroliy Riven tlmt tlio County Court
of tlio Htuto of Ori-uoa for 'ui:o county Iiiih UiIh
nay tuny iiiiioinicii ino iiiiiinrtiietii'ii iiiliimilHtne
trlx of tlio i-fltuttt of Dr. W. K. Itliiuliurt, (Id
ci'iimtl, 'inil tlmt Hliu Iiiih duly (iiialllkil iin nueli
ncl in 1 n 1m trut I Ix . All i(tin(iiiH urn tliuruforu
rciiluriMi to jiri'M.'iil tiioir iiIiiIiiin nnnliin Kiilil
entiilc, with tlio iro!r vouchum then-fur, to the
uniiuritiKiivii in ih.t rvHiiii..i:u in uniicK city. In
nun county nun Ntat(, ivituia mix moiitiiN fro
tliniliiUi Imreof.
KMII.V lll'.I.I.K KINKIIAKT,
AdinliilHtiiitrlx.
Ilutoil tlllH 1st llity of I)K'i;mln.T, lh'J.I. Itw
M. Honywill.
ARTICLES
OF
GOOD
VALUE
AND
DURABLE,
SUITED
FOR
NEW-YEAR
GIFTS,
AT
M. Honywill's
THROUGH STRANGE LANDS.
Mum, lUn, widow of Dr. John Hue,
the Arctic explorer, has presented her
late husband's collection of Arctic mid
other curiosities to the University of
Edinburgh.
Tin: second medalist of the Itoyal
Geographical society this yuar (M. .Me
lons, the African explorer being the
first) was TVh Woodland Rookhlll, an
American diplomatist, who hud uuide
himself famous hy his explorations in
western China and northeastern
Thibet.
Mfi. I)i;i'i:w'n lOnropean run is to be
one of four or five weeks. He will go
directly to Paris, thence to Koine and
Naples, and after a short tlino spent
along the Italian Klvicra, he will pro
ceed to London, and thence home, lie
will he accompanied only by one of
his secretaries.
Con. (iii.nntt, the brotherof Klchard
Watson Glider, the poet, has been
in strange lands, slept on ice does,
traversed Greenland's icy mountains,
ami yet to-day he Is as healthy looking
as tlio rich banker who litis' remained
at home and slept under lamb's wool
and iu steam heated houses.
lliiiil.liur A rlni'it mil i.
The lieat tmlve ill tiie world for cuts,
hruiflUB, t'oies, ulcers, cult rheum, fever
Korea, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all nkin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or n" pay required
It is guaranteed to giv perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price ". cente
per box. For sale nv Snipey fc Kin-
ersly
Use Mexican Silver Stove Polish.
I, (irlftpr.
During thu prevalence of tlio grippe
the punt HcnHotiH it was n notlccnblo fact
that tlione who depended upon Dr.
King's Now Discovery, not only hnd a
speedy recovery, hut eccnped nil of the
troublesome after effects of the malady.
This remedy hcoiiih to have a peculiar
power In eflecting rapid etircH not only
in cases of la grippe, but iu all diseases
of throat, chest and huig,siid has cured
ciihoh of iifithma and hay fever of long
staiidlhg. Try it and he convinced. It
won't disappoint, l'ree trial bottles at
Snipes oi Kinersly's drug flore.
He) tlemi'iil l('tiiftlfil.
During my ahfenco, all who have un
settled accounts willi tlio undersigned
urn expected to cull and nettle with Mr.
Geo. KruiiHP, who has my books an. I
accounts). An early settlement wbl,
greatly oblige. Yours truly,
I,i:hi,ii; Hi'ti,i:i:.
wood, wood, wood.
Ilest erades of oak, llr, and slab cord
wood, ut lowest market rates at .low. T.
Peters A Co. (Oflice .Second and .lell'er
sou streets.)
I, null Over Vour Ooiinly Wiii tiiiitH.
All county warrant.H reuihtered prior
to .lanuiiiy Kith, J f00, will lie paid if
presented at my oflice, corner of Third
iiml Washington street". Interest
ceiiHuM on unit ii f tor this date.
Wm. Miciii:i.i.,
Tieifiirer Watco Count v.
October '.'lM, IMI.".. 'tf
YOOK flTTE)4TI05
U 'called to the foot that
Hagb Glenn,
Denier in tt):
and Ihiildl,'
i.tnio, J'lncwi'. Ocrnent
V,nWrM of ul) Filnd.
tlHirlf I'lO Klin.t Mnrj of
! Picture
PiODS
To De found In thu City.
72 CUashington Street.
From TERWINflli or INTERIOR Points
litta Pacin
u
Hot clam broth
da at -I o'clock
ut .1. (J. Mack's everv
mm
LlJ?lBP
1 El V 11 HEKbnICtC lU'EnWWW 111 V U lBaBlfl
To i i?;n a ci in: i'ou
RHEUMATISrAI, LUWJBACO, SCIATICA,
KIDNEY, LEVER and BLADDER
COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, LAME-BACEv, c.
Hit. KAN HEN'S El.r.fJTUUJHKI.T
wim r.ifTi-ir jti npiif'i ir r-iiifx;
mirr will euro wit limit iiirilli'lnii
nil of tlni alioviitroiiliHM. Tln hIici
ntiflor Irom Nrrviium Debility,
i.iiMNi'ft. irrniiitt, i.uni iTiiiiinorui,
N t W n I M I. . Mil. Sll.Kllll.llbNi.ll..
LJi'iior .Miitiinrv. nil I'eitiiile Vimi
iMuino), uiHicrnrriii in nriiiin,
tliuottiuiuiof uhunvM, uxcvumim. nnrrv
oriixpiiBarii.vrllltliiilrnllufutid iinuurl
euro In our iiinrrulojn invciitMn.
wlncli ri'ijulrrn but. atrial to ciinvinc'i
tint limnt nki'iillcul. luluiiiiruiicnnt f.
Iijctn you iiiiit Imvo utiluly Crnlra'J
yuurrr'tuiiiiitiiorviifiirccaiiil vitullt
wufcli Ih elrrtrlcllj nna thui
cuumitl yourtvuuliicsiorlucl.iit tone.
If you ri'l'lHC-o Into your pyiitem tlic
(jlt'inculn tliUH drulnml, wtilcli utu nt.
itilnid tor rlBtirouniitrilii;lli, you vlll
riimimi Hid musii mid ln-nlUi,Lrenu-tli
iiiul vlv'nr "111 lullun at imun. Tlilf
Ix our I'lun unit triiutninuu anil c
trunriinti'it il euro or rtifuntl luimvr
Clnr 'JflO iiriB- bonk "THItKE CI.AHKKHOF MEN," rlmulu t r.-mt .y evury jouiib,
mlililli'.iiBixl iiml iili) mnn, noiit mxilml, fruo. Dr. Hnmlrii'n t.lertrlo Jlelt In no itsimrlincia
nn wn liuvo runtorml lliouattiutnto riiliunl lirnltli unit vluor. ullrr all ntht-r Irriitmun'.n JaIIi1. im enn liu
plnmn hy limitlruilK of cuKcntliroiik'tiout ttilniiii(lotlii.'rHtiitiii.nliii hciiiIH uluitlr tcaiiry. midlrutu ruuai
ut ntium nu Iiuyu ntrutig luttoro boarlne tuitlinouy to tliuir rucovvry utter uilui,- cur Kelt.
WE HAVE CURED THESE WE CAN CURE YOU!
f CUT OA I DERILITV CURED
bun rrnciirii, Ci.l., Aui!utll. 1CX.
l)r, A. T. Hnnilnii. ll'nr tilr i llclorn 1 inwl mir liull
I ti.ik tnmlilxl wltli lift vlunr, rltut u.iuKiima, imhI
nlmiKt u roml"tn linf imwnr. 1 Hiiulil unt tip vrltii
t. tirr tlrnil Imilllut. Iilit4 uchtllll. )la. t vine., tmtnir
iinir t.nll X liiv li.ii! ii nmv liuo oi Jlf , 1 lintrrtilfiy
I tn liatKirllinii 1 l.nru turliiii yituM .aat. I linrutti
i'."u'l liuiiiiutiiicn iii imr iioaimimi. vou ci.ii luo-li-li
tln ntuHmiiut.fil-o hum iitlmr vrrltrnr rut) on
Ir-ily ynura. it. A. IIO Lb, 'JiuuiiVJXutl.Ut.
RHEUMATISM AND LAMHNEBS CURED.
. , IDrilttiiit, jipm, Ainl U lvi
Dr. A T. Hatntoii. llfjjrHtri-i, .luBuityju Uiit
'-i . .n.uku iiuii furrlinaiBilm, fruui vdiW Ii 1 Milt"rBit
'.it iwv,.riil yi
I'orilin t aut nix months ! hml nut
V.itir bolt huH ti)nrf..t mhln r.!i..A8t
rnrf r't Iiaaflli Ir. tlio tro tii".l 1 Iiiwiiunl It. J emi
huIk r.,minrtiilil, iiml fiul liko u now mini I'oa'rallr.
M. I.. Ui allhH, I'Miirlotor tntHrnsVjUl! liotol.
NERVOUS PEP't-ITY-l OKO OF VIQOr!. ,
. Vn'imn Wml .. Ci-toW SI, 1AC
Or.A.T Piin'!iin,l)(irHli t-1 liaviili ra ulajtluur
i:Uctric Iml' tiirj-iiiofiil noniiuin.itlilllt. ti..'l tiwlie
fmil iMittnr thuii I liiiv.. fnr fivf knaru. X UskW iialuuu
Sa vluor ualll, un nm ftrotiK liinvcrrimrt.
nun:, tJii.
Vuiiiu uratiuull
AO I.riTKA.
LAME BACK AND RHEUMATISM.
!"iirllmiil Oionon. Hfit.mlnr 'X. 1B32.
T)r. A.T Hcnilei. I)tr hlr - VnnrptitiuiKMiurHiiiiil
linril wutk. riimliiU'-il ultli whn c'.ruln t-uiiilui; f nun tlin
lur otitn i.iiHIIki. itftvii n.ia ntrtrti t-unimt lump buck.
Irnni vrlitcli 1 HtOli-ri'it tui ivnit tmrK, I un u bud
llml I ioiiUI not Ixuil my back. Wnnull dnulilt.it u;
Willi U 1 Imiuut uli" ot yuur tiiillK. H li)tti inn
In- lil iiftn.i !), in. (I I lumtlr ui' I in ur It for tour
luoulhiu lifliid iinrtmt'j i .ne1 'J Iml vttm twu mar
u o. una 1 ntu it ! Hi io.- I p i r km i
liiiuw jour lirll Vfll. iii.il 1 lrii tr lo'Kor .
W1IN 111 hit II f. 1
i'k tif i. . tiln tthrt
lilivn bnt.ii lliffit liy IL r.lflif litli..". ii'.ihI 11,1111(1 II
tlify wnulil try It llio) wnuiil tln-1 ! Ui' minnuiii I old
tlir li rrmnlyin Ui 'lii I mi iw-jtutl Iibio
iicriiinnciitlr.unu l li" olud ejtiUi vti;U utuouii ttba
waxitu to ln'iii million I .
llOI'KUT ll"UULLr.i.Ktn.rnoH,lI,crtiUfl1
I.08T VITAUTV AND STRPNCTH.
J-fTfll, 1U(1, tlUtttl iB, 1'1V-
THE DR. SANDEW ELECTRIC BELT'
lBrtcnrnplirtoimlvuiilobiittury.randoliituabiiltKii nn to bo nuiilly worn rluriiu: -fritrl: or ntrMt.pnd It
n mirrnnt Ittocurouliy ot tlio uliovii Wfuknuaaon, mill uimilurKO iiliriinKeo limlm. or e-irt. ur iUotiPV
uItoh mMitlilUK, tir.iloiiHiHl currouln ntituli urn timtuiitly toll liirouKlioul nil vruuc imrta. or we lorlfli
tiOilllie. 11 li.vimi Improved l.lnctrlr nupiiiiiary, tlni:nmtnnt Imon dvit tlf mi wont intiti.una
Kelunilml. 'I'lmy iirouriuluil u ntronKtli to niiicl nil mapuinir nimknimii In yoitni.', nililillu-uiiuaurolt!
n:uii. nun win euro tlio worst cuacniu two or tutuo uiouttin. AiIuidub Jor lull iiiiuriuaiiuii. -
6ANDEN ELECTRIC CO. ill Fif it St., PORTUHD, 0!(50H.
When Hie Train slops a( THE DALLES, gel oil' on the South Side
AT Till
fiBW COIiUpBlfi HOTEL.
.oo.
Tlilh lnrt:i' iiml iioimlnr lloiihe ilrnw tlio principal hotel liiihlucni,,
iii'I'iimi ui iiiriiihii tiie nent wi iioiiiiiiotiiitioiiH in liny
iiml Ih
IlliUPo
ii thu city, iiml ut thu low rule ot .
$1.00 per Day. - pirst Qass Teals, 25 Cer?ts.
Otllee fur nil Nlii-i I.Iihik leiivluif Tito Knlleit fur nil
ioIiiIm In KiikIitii Ori'Kon mill IIiihIi-iii Miihlilnirton.
Ill UiU Hotel.
Corner ot I'roiit mid t'nlou hln
T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr.
Clothier and Tailor.
Gents'
DtHililiiilly llio FintiHt Lino ot
Ptarnishirig
Goods,
Trunks and Valises etc., etc,
(JOK. SECOND ANJ) WA8HINUT0N, THE DALLKS, OK.
u There is a tidejn the affairs oj men which, taken at its jlooa
leads on to fortune"
Tho poot unquestionably had rofoionoo to the
Clos Wot Sale ii p-
Fiite & Carpets
at CRANDALL & BURGET'S,
Who aro selling those goods out at greatly-reduoad rates.
MIOHELUAOH DKIOK, UNION ST.
RHILROHD
wasoo Warenouse Co
Reoeivoa Qtmr e...
ago, and For -. olor
theiVdoStinaondSISamoto Receives ConsienmBnts
For Sale on nn.i...
Rates Rcasonble.
MAltK (iOOIH .
"W". -w. oo.
wnnsTHR'n 1
TNTnRNA'lfr r.
ftirrf. f
"rim! r.,.
, Ten ,nr
In rr3 l-ttj... .,
Itouc '
mure Mit
CXll)llCl'
Is Die lino to tnkii
TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH.
It I tlic IHiiInc '"nr Itouti:. It runs Ttirniicti
ciitlliuli'il '1 mliih every luy In tlic- ypur to
paul and Chicago
I N0 CHANliK OK CAKH.
OoiniKi(l of ninlne Cam lniMirjuo-'.ttl. I'nll
mnn lirmvlnc Ho'imhlii'ticrnof Jiitestiv)iiliment
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
Kent tlmt emi tie cotiHriK.'toil, mid In wlileli
iiirom.niiiliitlonii iao both Kni mid rurnUhwl
foi lioiilerhot I'lrf-t hthI Ket-oinl-tliiwi Tlokcth, wid
ELEGANT DAY COACHES
A Lihrm
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livar. hotly
flmiiiil r,., j, ti;i4
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S i-oiiiitrles. nltlM, Ur,V. ami n.it'i'ir'il fo'U
i U",cVi ViT'"1'"' lr'fi'Iars lonceniln-
lalion nf forolpi ijuomlons, wonU. ami
3 Jirovrili.i; etc., etc., cn '
Z Tin's Work in In vnlnnMn i
S lioiiwoliolil.aiiil to tlio tr.-irlicr.ficholat.tiii.
J fi'&slonal niati, and wlfH-ilncalor.
Sold All Iloksdhrs.
C. C- C. Merrinm C,
J'tililtelicr,
Sirri i'jJhltl,Mii$.i
CTTrIo not l!iyrlir.ip.b't.
k'mt'lilc rriufnu ul nudrnt
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A ontliitioiiH Hue, connt'Ctlin; Wi nil lint-,
nl'iirttltie dlri-ot unil iitiltiterrtiptod hervloe
I'u'lranti hlwjr n-Mjivntlnni. ohii tie t.vcunii
In ndvuti'ic tlirotiKh liny nccnt of tiie rcind.
THROUGH TICKETS
joints In Amtrlci,
KiiKluinl una Kurjjie r:i tn; tmrchnMst nt nij
ticket iitlleo of the coinimiiy
rnn.11. time ol
mi
foncertitnc
1 trutiiH, route roJ ottier detulib furtilhtnl
1'ull lnlcirmr.tlon
n jijilltrntimi to
W. C. ALLAWAY,
ARetit II. 1'. A A. Nnv. Co., l'.ifruliitor o!Uc, Th
IinlU. Or., or
A. I). C'HAHLTOIf,
Ah't. ticticrnl 1'iai.eiiqer Ast., I'ortlnuJ. -sn
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
HAS A FAMILY OF vW
2000 HEADERS. i"
Uiey reid Tiie Ctiroalele tn pet the Iiitest nrnl
most tellnble i cw. Ami they read every lino
tlint It. in the jmiK-'r. Thiit Is whnt makes tie
Chronicle im Invaluable ndvertl-itiK medium.
The newniiijier that . noes to the family
firesides id the one 5- that tho udvcrtlsc.-k
of today jiatroulzc when they desire to
reach the jieoplc. When they want your trade
their announcements will be found in thenar.
lok over our coltimtis and observe the verifica
tion of the truth of this insertion. Itcinraber,
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iiuuttin u ji.ii,. 1.1. ,.,i iijuueuiiu .
S- is worth nskliiK for through thoe 'iL
I column. (Mitelnllv ro nt ni-r wrr I
D. BUNNELL
Miicp Muiktlnt.' xour
l lfl Pit dill I
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Il It I l.r.v. I i.ni.i K l.iV'CliUJ. 1 lnol 111 1 Hill till
UCJf Ct ruturniiui. u l nf'.rr. mo-ilk' iimi ut )
Imlt J tlml iiuuit tn n ii n rw n Iwforo. Mr
iiKim'ir; m nuw no.-njr -ttf.. nii'l iw lir l.u
for llm liolt. r I 1 1 1 l.iicU Dir.ii.ut ; Ij't'C
uii!iik tlio imit. Vou tin ir, iu:mv btHt 'UA
sipe Wort, Tin Repair
s ail lofiffl
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
Shop on Third Street, next door west of Younp it Kuss'
J31acksniith Shop.
1H REE ! JrREE!!
With every dozen Cabinet
Photographs, one ....
o LifeSie Crayon
Call at the Gallery and see
samples. My work speaks
for itseli
THE l)AU.l.l'i OK.
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