The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 06, 1896, Image 2

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OTTO BIRGFELD," Prop.
Fine Wines, Liquors and Gigarsi
GENTLEMEN, drop in and see
H. E. Balch, Merchant Tailor, 78 Sec
ond street, for SPRING and SUM
MER Suits. He shows the finest line
of foreign and domestic goods ever ex
hibited in The Dalles, at 'Frisco prices.
-SOLE AGEKT FOR THE-
r-F.ST with n blo n. Blackwell'B Genuine Bull
Garments made on premises., Pei.ect fi guaranteed.
b Durham Is In a class by Itself. You will find ons
eonnon Inside each two ounce bag, and two Cou
Celebrated Gambrinus Beer.
XO. 94 SECOND STREET,
THE DALLES, - -' - OREGON.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle,
TJie only Republican Daily Newspaper n
Wasco County.
SATURDAY. - - - JUNE 6. 1896
THE NEW ERA.
THE CHURCHES.
The viver and harbor bill, carry
in;; a $50,000 appropriation for the
completion of the Cascade locks,
opening the river to navigation,
which passed both houses of congress
over the president's veto, removes
the last obstacle to . the great com
mercial opportunities of the Inland
Empire. Millions of pounds of wool, ,
hundreds of thousands of bushels of
wheat, our enormous j'early salmon
output and our great and increasing
.yield of fruits of the tree and vine
will hereafter have the advantage of
the cheapest possible transportation
that of river steamboating. This
places The Dalles in the same cate
gory as the big commercial cities
along the Mississippi river, cheapen
ing our imports and lessening trans
portatiou charges on our exports.
Twent--five years ago the foremost
citizens of Oregon, appreciates the
vast resources of the Inland Empire,
tributary to the great Columbia
river, resources as vaiied as vast, in
cluding stockraising, grain, fruit, fish,
and general farming, began an agita
tion for the removal of the obstruc
tions at the Cascades, to enable these
great meicantile commodities to
Lave the advantages of water trans
portation. The four or five years
which they then considered ample
to complete this improvement length
ened to ten, fifteen, twenty, twenty
two, twenty-three, and now in the
close of the twenty-fourth the dream
attains realization. There remains
Tbut a slight amount of work to be
ione to complete a piece ot work on
the middle lock. A sufficient
amount has been appropriated to
complete it,, and the appropriation is
immediately available. The present
season will see the, work completed,
and the Inland Empire will take its
proper place in the great world of
commerce.
The pastor, Rev. O. D. Taylor, will
conduct the usual service at the First
Baptist church tomorrow morning a
follows: Sermon at 11 o'clock. Sunday
echool at 12 :15. The Lutheran Jchurcb,
Rev. L. Grey pastor, will aleo hold ser
vices in this church tomorrow morning
at 9 :30 and tomorrow evening at 7 :30.
Sunday services at the Congregational
church as usual. At 11a. m. and at 8
p. m. worship, and a sermon by the pas
tor, W. C. Curtis. Sunday school im
mediately after the morning service
Meeting of the Young People's Society
of Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m
Topic "The Grace of Humility.'
Mark ix :33-37 ; John xiii :1-17.' All per
eona not worshipping elsewhere are
cordially invited.
St. Paul's church Services tomorrow
(first Sunday after Trinity) a9 follows
An early celebration of the holy com
munion at 9 o'clock in the morning
Usual services at 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m.
Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Subject of
discourse at morning service, "the far
able of Dives and Lazarus ; or the Real
itv of the Unseen World." At the even
ing service. " The Sin of Covetousness
Services during the week: "Thursday
morning theillth, feast ot St. Barnabas,
apostle, at 10 o'clock, with a celebration
ot the holy communion, and on Friday
evening at 7:30, with lecture on Con
firmation. All are most cordially in
yited to these services, especially those
on work days.
A week's work of congress is
.summed up in the advancement of
three appropriation bills, the final
passage of one, and the adoption of
the bill to exclude illiterate immi
grants by the house. The act to re
strict Immigration in the case of
-males of mature age to persons who
can iead and write the English or
some other language was first amend
ed to exclude aliens who retain their
homes in some foreign country.
This is aimed at the French Canadi
ans, who flock into New England and
the cities along our lakes, to earn
and save the high wages we pay, and
then return to . their villages in
N Quebec. It will involve some nicev
distinctions as to what constitutes a
borne in a foreign country, and prob
ably will, break down UDder the in
terpretation of the courts, rhich
rarely sympathize with such restric
tions. The main provision of the
bill is harmless, because it presents
no real check to desirable immigra
tion. Those who wish to come will
soon master the arts of reading and
writing, if they have them not al
ready. Neither will it check the
undesirable immigration of anarch
ists and socialists, who are generally
educated up toy the higher average
of th?: working classes cf northern
and central Europe.
W Jlfij
LEAVES ITS MARK
every one of the painful irregularities
ana weaknesses mat prey upon women.
They fade the face, waste the fierure. ruin
the temper, wither you up, make you old
Deiore your time.
Get well : That's the war to look welL
Cure the disorders and ailments that beset
you, with Dr. Pierce s Favorite Prescript
tion.
It regulates and promotes all the proper
lunctions, improves digestion, enriches the
blood, dispels aches and pains, melancholy
and nervousness. brinrs refreshincr sleeo.
and restores health and strenjfth. It's a
powertul general, as well as uterine, tonic
and nervine, imparting vigor, and strength
to tne enure system.
Mrs. Anna ULRicn, of Elm Cretk, Buffalo Co.
Jveo.. writes: I -eniov
good health thanks to
Ir. Pierce's Favorite Pre
scription and Golden
Medical Discoverv.' I
was under doctors care
&'tmtA ' ' Bi two years with womb
;the time. I was so weak
that I could sit up in bed
only a few moments, for
two years. " I commenced
talcing Dr. Pierce's Fa-
vorite prescription and
bis ' Golden Medical Dis
covery, and by the time
I had taken one-half doc
en bottles I was up and
goinp wherever I pleased,
and have had good health
and been verv stronor
cvci &mcc inai was two years ana a nail ago.
& book of 168 pages on " Woman and Her
iiKiucg . uiaucu cuicu, ua receipt oz IfJ
cents , in stamps for postage.. Address,
WORLD S 1JISPENSARY MEDICAL. ASSOCIA-
xiu.N, 003 juain street, uuttaio, . x.
Mrs. Ulrich.
NOTICE.
To all whom it may concern: ..-
Notice is herebv (riven thatat the July. 1896. term
of the County Court of the State of Oregon for
Wasco County, to-wit. on th.- 8th day of July,
1896, at the hour of two o'clock p. m.. at the
County Court Room in the Court House in I'alles
City, Oregon, the under-igued petitioners will
present the following petition and will apply to
the said County Court to grant to F. Ericsson &
Co- , a copartnership composed of F. Ericksou
and C. F. Anderson, a license to sell spirituous,
malt or vinous liquors In less quantities than
one gallon within Oak Grove precinct for the
term of one year from the granting of such li
cense: To the Honorable County Court of Watco County,
Oregon:
We, the undersigned, residents and legal voters
of Oak Grove -precinct,- Wasco County, Oregon,
hereby petition your honorable body to grant to
F. Ericki-ou & Company, a co-partnership com
posed of V. Ericitson and U. F. Anderson, a li
cense to sell spirituous, malt or vinous liquors
in less quantities than one gallon within said
precine for the term of one year from the grant
ing of such license:
NAVES. .... NAMES.
3 P Abbott O P Weberg
P N Turner M Delore
G- A Ward F 8 Cline Kelton
W o Greaves Richard Boyd
Charles Buckham M Orwller
K McLaren J Nagle
N Jones Peter McDonald
F N Vogt John Green
CR-'Joynt L Peterson
Robert Turey Peter Hansen
J Burns August Finn
Nels Christensen Thomas S war tea
Chas Murray A Roberts- ,
R J.utey Thomas Onrron
Joseph Batty C Dawprey
Mark Malloy F Dillingham
J E Graham W U Flemmirg
C Hennegban John Burns .
Lrarjk Barton.
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pons inside each four ounco bag of -
Blao&well's
' eiiiiii liii'iidsii
Smoking Tobacco
Boy a-bag of this celebrated tobacco and read the coupon
WnlOu gives allstor vaiaaoie presents ana now uigoi mom.
o Place Like Home
WITH A. BOTTLE OF
TDT3L. HENLEY'S ..
Gelehr
1 rdn
!n. your home you have a COMPANION FOR LI Ft
It stimulates the APPETITE"
Strengthens the NERVES
Gives you a good night's REST-'
A perfect BLOOD PURIFIER
It is NATURE'S BUILDER AND TONIC
FOR SALE BY BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON.
RUPERT & GABEL,
Wholesale and retail manufacturers and dealers in
Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars,
TENTS and WAGON COVERS.
REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE. Adjoining E. J. Collins & Co.'s store.
Wholesale and Retail Liquor Store.
STUBLING & WILLIAMS
Are now located on Second Street, between Washington and '
Federal Sts., where they have a large stock ot
FINEST BRANDS OP CIGARS. '
Familv trade solicited. A resort first-class in all par
ticulars will be maintained. -
J. O.
-DEALER IN-
pine GUines aiid Liiquots,
Domestic and Key West Cigars,
St. Louis and Milwaukee Bottled Beer.
Columbia, Brewery Beer on Draught.
"The Regulator Line'
The Dalles. Portland . and Astoria
Navigation Co.
THROUGH
Fieigut ana PassBnder Uub
Through Daily Trips (SundayB ex .
cepted) between The Dalles and Port
land. . Steamer Regulator leaves Tht
Dalles at 8 a. m., connecting at the Cas
cade Locks with Steamer Dalles City
Steamer . Dalles City leaves Portland
(Oak st reet dock) at 7 a. m., connect
ing with Steamer Regulator for The
Dalles. ,
A'igSKNOIR BATES.
One way. . . .
Round trip.
$2.00
3.00
Rates Greatly Reduced.
All freight, except car lots,
will be brought through, ivitJi
ottt delay at Cascades.
Shipments ior Portland received at
any time day or night. Shipments for
way landings must be delivered before
5 p. m. Live- stock shipments solicted.
Call on or address,
W. C. ALLAWAY
General A fent'
THE DALLES.
OREGON
RIPANS
The modern stand
ard Family Medi
cine : Cures the
common every-day
ills of humanity.
B
B
Estate
The above association is
prepared to take' a list of all
and any kind of Real Estate
for. sale or e change, whereby
the seller will have the undi
vided assistance of the follow
ing Real Estate Agents, or
ganized as an association for
the purpose of inducing im
migration to Wasco and Sher
man Counties, and generally
stimulating the sale of prop
erty: C. E. Bayard, T. A. Hud
son, J. G. Koontz & Co., J. M.
Huntington & Co., N. Wheal
don, Gibons & Marden, G. Wf
Rowland.
Address any of the above
well known firms, or
J. U. Huntington, Sec.
The Dalles, Oregon
THE OLD ORO FINO STAND,
67 Second St., - - - The Dalles, Oregon.
The Dalles Commission Go.,
-DEALERS IM-
Coal' Ice aui Proince, foreip. aii Bomestic Fruits ail TeieiaKes.
Oysters. Fish. Poultry and Came In Season.
NORTH POWDER ICE, which, is noted for its purity and lasting qualities.
ROCK SPRINGS.
KOSLTN, A NTHRAC1TB
ud GEORGES CREEK
FOR FtJKC
MANCFACTU K
PD liP O
Phone 128 and 255. Corner Second and Washington Streets.
Consignments Solicited. Goods received for Cold Storage and Forwarding.
Pacific
Corset
Co..
Spcond and
Washington
Streets. pp,
French's
Bank
We are" now ee' tied In our nenr -quarters, find
are prepared to do all kinds of woik In our line.
We make Corsets, Ladies' Dreos Reform Waistn,
Misses' aud Cfaildn n's WnistB. Ab omin 1 Bands
or Supports of various 'stles. These (roofls are
all made to order r a Rood fit iruHrant ed or no
Hale. Why not patronize home industry ? If this
western cuntrv nua ten percent. i 1 113 money
naid eastern and ioreien mannfactures it w.mld
make us all rich. W hy not kep the money at
home by building; ni lndnxtries at home. Fac
tory and office at c mer Second a d Washington
; euirance a first nauouai sun.
Otto Birgfeld. is now rady p enpply
families with j the celebrated Gambrinos
kejj or bottle beer, delivered :freei: of
charge to any part of the city. Tele
phone 34.
TH 15 CELEBRHTED
COliUmBlH bheojehv,
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
This well-known Brewery is now turning out the best Beer and Porter
east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health
ful Beer have been introduced, and ony the first-claae article will be placed on
he market. - . '
TO GET READY for a
IjARGE SPRING STOCK-
I am now selling Men's and Boy's Clothing, Fancy
' and Dress Goods, Cloaks, Capes, Shoes, and every
thing else found in a first-class Dry Goods Store.
C: F. STEPHENS.
ASk .
FOR V
PRICES.
.: u i.r.s
CLOSING OUT SALE
f DRY GOODS .
. CLOTHilTGf. FTJRNISHIITG- GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS.
These Goods Must Be Sold Less Than Cost.
J. P. . McINERNY.
"There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its flood
filosiii
leads on to fortune"
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
Satle of Farnitnre and Gafnefs
Ax CftNbAlIL Cu B U R Gi ET' S
Who are selling those; sobds out' at' tTr eat lyf reduced rates.
' MICHELBACH BRICK, - - UNION . RT.