t)X0Mtk. Trade Number. Trade Number THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 10, 189J. NO 74 BIOGRAPHICAL AND BUSINESS SKETCHES. Representative Business Men, Firms and Corporations of The Dallesriany Pioneers and Public Officials. Not a Few Recent Arrivals, and All Men and Concerns of Sterling Worth and Business Ability Their Trade Extends Throughout Eastern Oregon and Washington. INTKODUCTION. Illy tin- IMItorl The no anion nf Till'. CllHON'ICI.l'.'.S trade nuiuhcr will In- found in tin: fol lowing httsiuess iiml liiotfraphical ketches. An will he noted, those sketches are historical and descriptive. The writer has done his work skilfully and well, and the excellent represent.-!- ' turn is a comiilnueitt alike to the paper, the writer and the aliility of the ho-' licitor. The showiiifr is one of which we are proud, and we are sure that our i omstitiienev will have a kindred feel- j tug;, We nave in inisciiy.i corjis in active business men not excelled by any niiiiiieip.ility of e(pial si.e in this or any other ntate. It is with pleasure that we present, therefore, the bio graphical data to prove that this as sertion is correct. Parties desiring extra copies of this issue can lie accouiuiodated ly calling at this olliee. We shall mail a lare mimherof the papers to various parts of the count v and state. IIIK I'M.I.I'S, I'llUTI.A.M) A AM OKI l(iTlt) (IIMI-AW. V (. IIiiii. iiii.riil Ak.-iiI. 'flier.1 It. , -iIr 1 1 of enterprise, n pntrlnt i roiHinMt' Hi'' in tin' dcnmnils of the tmilii wi.u lu tlH' llimiielal men of The O'ldf which ha- I n hinught Into tin- 'pli'ijou-- cMikiu i whenever the nceiniliiu tui iiri'M'iil'tl Itw-ir hut at no tliiH' have hi'V luiiullliil themselves with inure snl iilari fffi. i 111. in when. In response to tilt, erjli'tf n... j r a ngulur ami reliable wai' r tr.iii-iiiirl.iilnii between The Dalles Portland, they mot the ileuuiinl In lu laiillslilng The Dalles. I'orthiiid Astnll.i Nt-mathm Company. Hie i-fTu'i ,,r )V masterly move was to "pen H fin iv ih.vehiin il pniell- all) all in. ,i i iiiiiniry trlhiitiitv to tin olumm,, ,i.r between I'.irtlaml anil The '.d liirnlmr to priietlenl use the al-'"-) t limit i i. wmu-.v that hail long Wn'lnim.iiit H ,.,. Miv,. , Thl. ,,,,.. nil I. Ill tine Hull points between hole I'iiii.iiiiI tin l.iiieiu m,t only or "V'ii (''""""'Kel' rules. Inn. IIS " " miliar I .ilin-tluM In the frelpht rKl "'' 'imoiiiits tluiH annually '" '"oi"' of this s.etluli inn UP '"''"" mil', or miliar!'. """ , ,, hmv .Jim,,,, ' ciiii, , ,,l t.i overcome In the way 01 111, Mi.K ... , . . . , IIOIll'iiJI ' MI,IIUII1 1,1'lllllUI II 111. till... iiillcved lij this elller- I 'ill', apparent. In tills eon. li' ml relied lm mili'll credit i"-oiuie of the company. ' "ininhience ,,uil slahlllly of II I'll lllhel'H lu llllt Mlll'llIWM..l I'Hm. I, ,; llet-lloii u, Um u "lili-li, ,, i - hull' hi " thai or "i III' sl.tt ' other onrpoiillc onlorptixo olllceis of the eompnily 'IK' In. .1,... ... " 01 hlfshloiil M. 'IV Nolan. ci' -in. i,i mul L. .; Clowe, secre- s, f, ' l1, " lots aie: II. (II At. 'I'. - - Mil, I 1 i ,. 'i'-is, ,s. L. Itmokn. H. .M .T1' ' Alelnemy ami l K.I iMll!'1" r!,""' advantiiKes of The '. "im, Astoria Navlnatlt.il It li'.H l.i ll,,h 0,,ull"'y 11 tiaverses, a Hb.n.o " '" "reKou ami Washlintioii a. in ,, ,, ,. wl,h ,. (. 4(,()l(l (.nul. inn, . ,1, " "''' hi the world. For Hsllli, I ', " "H "'" ohsorver Is held CI "'" '"'' "uajcsly of the off ,,(,' "onal Klhnpsi..' of the fui- "'Mim nn '''"'"V"' tin. ahruptucss ol "a 1 11., ,. , 'llllH wUU'h Mtioteli for miles Mulli i . n ,u1"" I'cautlful falls of "in. V, !'"' v"" ''""'' liHf ! ili'liu-cs.iii,. splendor. Midway wrltl.ri, i ",U' 11,1,1 I'ortland an- tlm '"Hill.. . , ' '''"le locks, which wei.v "vi-r n , '" -"v';'iiuiciit at an expense of ili'tr l "" ,l"lllllH- '"low which tln "'He h, "!," "f rani. hi half a ''lai It' . "mvlK.itloii of this 'teiih,!. . .. '"'"'h of VMilnr Is coucetleil by ' t'!il,.i 1 ai')i li Moll" ""I"' one of ' ;n":r;"!',1'H""'1 the ablest ,'x- urn, i., - "'I'liniii-o on u woHiern font a,. naiaiiai Hleauutrs which nr. I'Ulh J.. ""ict' over 'C" over this route wtu-o for ih,, I'liiiM.,.,... in,i "' "' ll'- in i 'f ' v"' Ul" ""utlus- palaces ' i- n. .... tin,, in ""'"'I'll n ili,.i -'", "' ' "loon in HOI Hill - '''iiiiliy r 11 "r V,"' l)"'t liuNli'lry hi the '"'""Mi, t . ''""""ill endeavor of tin. ,m"l'li-. , ,, ','! Ml''1"1""" liuvi. been re-""m-it 1,.""'y "'" adanlid lu,"l r i v l",'.UV;"" Tl,u 1"II"H anil l!nrl- ''Ilia h (i'lch i. J-'JilerhiK lhat port. ",l-'' "l l.o. ,""ld ""f''Htly liM'iim. ii iV,'i!n"r,r "r l"" '"'""iui, , , "f "iuimy, Tin. "r i. .M w,""'f' " ' kM Wit . .'""""'" f'"" '''l'"'' lH. I" ' Wilts li,, I ' iHvnhnilil,. nccesMory lailltiiK. u,, ,,M. w)M.r t)N a eontliumiis roiulway. communicating with streets a block apart. The Porthiml faellltleH are likewise excellent, ami noth ing Is omitted which i'oiiIiI teml In dis patch lu bundling' the large freight liusi-iu-sk of tin mpuiiy. .HKIIKHItT IlltOI lir.UH IJOMI'ANV. I itcur pin ut I'll . There Is mi nnnlngy hot wcca the iniliiiiilc anil the 1 1 1 il 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - In mil in thul Is cou Mlaully piciciil hit; Itself In observing men. mill the oxpoilcuecs of the one inuy he up piled with unfailing correctness lo the other whcieby many valimhle lessons may he gullied in hoi h t he sociological and material ' win Ids. Tim man who Mist reclaimed the desert hy Irrigation upiillcil, though Iguor iiutly. perhaps, that optlmlsllc principle lu ct hulunlngy which restores the hardened criminal to honor ami social fellowship; ami the sin ss which has iiiarlied 1 he efforts of each -.In in III it II ortl leclpiocal eucoiiriie uient. As truths an cmphasleil hy corioli oriitlou, It will not he Inappropriate to hcie die an Illustration in polnl- In the material world, for cvuinples hi sociology me too nu merous to 1 1 n 1 1 ' mciitlou. Tiif t n i -t In m siind iicrcstrlpof laml owiieil liy Scufert lltos, Cniiipiiiiy. and etendliiK for leu miles nliinK the southern liniiU of the Coliiiuhln, less than two ileciides ii'o was a muss of slilflliit;. siiu-huWctl samllillls. to all appearances ns useless as the henit of Sa hara. 1 to 1 1 1 lt coiishlercd worthless. Its then owncrMllsposcil of II at thellrst oppoi't iudl. for a men- ImKiitelle, and the pnrchiiseis weie pitied for their iipparcnt ttullabilll.V. It was consltleieil another case of the ten ilcrfool and the sliarp Westerner. Him er loncous were such views ami suierlluous such sympathy has been dcinonst ratetl by the lapse of years; for this mice b:iricn, hteille liacl luis been miille a elltable lltleu. null a source of itllluenee lo lis fortn uate owueis. While the Seufcrls have lit ,'icconiillsh- InK an null foreseen only by 1 lieinsclves. they hiueuol overloolcd the opport unities appaieutly neuiei their tloois. and Imve de veloped couteiilpotiiiieoiisly an ciilerpilse whlcli, lulls scope, Is an Integral factor lu one of Oli'Mon's Kieatest Industries. vU: sal moil llslierlcs ami ciiuuhiK. The pinduct of the canneries, which aie also located on this laud. Is llisl-tinallly Columbia rh nr salmon, the chief lii-muls belim --Annie's lawu-lte" and "Tcnliio," whlcli are shllipcil all over j the cominciclal wnrlil. As liluli us oiu' bun- I died anil lUty men me fietp tly einplo.M'd, and the capacity of the plant Is bolwecn 1,'JKlauil I..VHI cases per day. which means i about rii).(M cans of out- pound each When Il Is realleil tliul il ansaieiiuiuuractiii-etl j and the hoses set up oil t he premises, soliie thhiK of the inaitnlt uile of this conceiu cii-i be lealletl. Ilcsltles caiiulnu salmon, a Kicat ninny llsliaie fioen and t raiisportetl to New Vorl. for foielun shlpnicnt. The fruit cannery of t Ids company puts tip ,.M. ; ncaclies. cheirles, plums anil aprlciiis tlrcly the iiioducls of lis prhale orcliarils. the fi nil from which Is not surpassed hi form and llavtu- by any on the coast. The present season the chief output will be cherries. The liull, of these itoods aie disposed of la the West, when' the tleinaiiil hie. always ex ceeded Hie supply. Switches fioinlhcD.il. N. Cti.'s tracks iinunlcale with the main biilhlhies and meatly facllliatc shlp plin;. ears helux loaded tlhecl from 1 he waie itionis for local mid castorii points, similar facilities me alVoiiletl for water t riiiispoi'lit 1 1 1 ii i , mid, as a whole, thcie K not a plant on the I'aclllf slope belter shunlcd for rectdv 1 1 1 K and foi waitlhiK than this one. The hulldluKs of Hie ciiinpany pieseul a sli lklnc, contrast lo those Hie mind usually associate.-, with llieciiiinluKbiislncs.s. Thcie Is nolhhiK haie or uiisIkIiII.V in their appear ance. Maudlin.' on mi eminence, ovei lool.- lior i in n clnreiiue i iillimnia, iroin nu n mis mav he seen the snowv sciillucls of , Noiih u's liiixlii-.r. Is In ehaiKc of Ills .son, Cascades to.'ilm; above tlie dark back- who Is an artist In the u.auufactur.. of i list .nits in. i. us '. ..,.... iIiiks. badii.s, and similar articles In null of arl-coloi cd IdlN, Idle ''.'! . I xpt clal .lcsl,;ns. Mr. Van No.tlcn l.l.n piiilaisauil fiith-huitlcneil Dees. Willi I (,(.VI1(,S 1Ks ,,,. tlm. a(1 ,lUl.. portal Hit K 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 of rnl cluster about, olVcr an llivlllnx icpose and ilclluhltul riifresluiienl. The Scnrerl llios, Ctiiup.iuy is a close cor poration. practically all sticU.eluniiwucilliy the olllcnrs, whtimc icsldi-utsor The Dalles. Thev ait'T. ,1. .st'iifeil. pie.slilenl ; I'. A. e'en fert! inammer. and A. Sciifert. scciefiiy Tlitifieuferls hall orlKhuilly from l.niiK Isl and, whcio they iimloiililedly t:iih"-d lie liliovvletlKe of hilKallou which has iniiilc their woil. of lechimallna so plicaonicnal a success All possess thai cleai-slKhledness which laaLis Hie past mid piescnl hue ell the futuie, ami the maimer lu which lliej in. 1 1. 1; rii s net I nmioi I iiiill leh fi'r i ea i s iiiisi i u i.,., ...would l.iillcale thai I III" faeiillv bus been l.epl on I lie tMl '' The Italics ..int., ,,i,iii.d nreiiieriii lulm.' '"'-'" 'J' " " '" ' ' ' . . ,1. ureal iiksiie bil on of tail ie laell anil ua H"o con n which lin y huw Inilli up l- I"""' Incut fciiiuii' In lla cliyaH"""'i I'ltll.NCM V WIlllMW, llllll I. f I'M. If, as It Is claimed, the stahlllty ami character of a community n ml Its IihIiih trlcs may he liest Judged hy the ehnracter and HtundhiK of Its hanks, people of The Dulles have every cause for congratula tion; for, while there aie hankhiK Insti tutions lu Oregon having Iiiihdi' capitali zation, there Is none with urcater re sources compared to the lluhllltles as sumed than our own, nor Is there another lu the slute held lu more universal coull ilence liy patrons and the nentiral public. Koi more than "0 years the name ! roncn lias lieen tile synonym for cn- terprlse. I'll I ty In liuhlic spirit and financial st.-i-The Dalles and Wanco cntinty: land It may he douhted If any name lu 'this section of the state has been as.'-o- elated with a greater number of siifcess ; fill moves for the promotion of the public weul. Tlie original company was oiTan ! Ized In IMm. iiiuI was for a number of I years oiikukciI In merclmndlsine; and Htnck-rulslmr. Tim bank was later In icorporateil with a capital stock of SIO'J, 1 1"), and has from the tlrst occupied u prominent place unions the baukliu; lusti ' tlllloiiH of tlie state. Its depositors, now t nuinbered by the hundreds, ate the sound i business anil lluancial men of The Dalles and of the wide raiiKe of country looking Ito this city as Its trade center, IneUiilhiK ipiomiuent farmers and stockmen, j The business of French X- Company's jbank Is conllned strictly to reco;nlzeil le gitimate Ileitis of banklnR. AdvantiiKcous connections are maintained with the best banks of all the states anil the Kustcrn icltle". which afford eM'cptlonnl facilities ' for traiisactinj,' business with proniitiH'ss ami thoi-iiiiKlniess. Iv.spcclally docs this applv to makliiK collections and luuullhiK icommeiclal paper. KxrhmiKi1 Is IioukIU land sold on all the principal cities of ICu ! rope ami Aineiieii. Altincy Is trunsmlttml ' by telemaph lo any and every point of Importance In the t'nltetl States, .Mexico ami Catiudn. and to all the principal cities of the ciimmerclal world. Acceptable commercial paper is discounted, nml loans are minle mi icasonahlc terms. Aiuoiik tlie bank's correspondents we note the followliiK: Xiitlonal I'ark bank. N'ow Vork; Contlnentiil National, Chlcano; .Meichants-l.nclede .N'allonal, Ht. I, mil--; London. I'm Is - American, and tli l-'lrst Xiitlouul, San l-'ranclseo; and l.utltl - 'I'lliou and l-'lrst National, rortlaiid, i.irci;oii. Tlie bank, which Is shunted In Its own lailldliiK, located on one of the principal business corners of the cily, is modern throiitthout The llttlm;s m,. heavy and rich, and the otllces light ami airy. The vaults, whlcli comprise the new Hull's il,illu iiiiil I li, ml it fr ....l.t ..,.. ...... II.... hurm,,,..,,,.,,,, ,, ,,V(,I.'V co'uvenlenc.i N piovldetl for the tllspatch of business and the accomiuoiliitlou of patrons, This Is oi f the largest private hanks hi the state, mid II Is mil too much to snv up iiiiim tuiiui i o.soitiipioiiii.v i.s prut-ii- 1 1 1 1 unlimited within the needs of its business, and that Its personnel embraces men of rcii.Kiilzeil llnauclal ability and hoiloiable liuslnesH and piofesslonul stiinilliiK. The French hrothers have been loo Ioiik- llnauclal factors lu The Dulles to retiulie hiiroductlon or .'coinhnn. ,1, c, lliiteer, ciisliler, has been eb'lit ye;ns wild the bank, ami is well known In baukluK ami business circles, T. A. VA, MlltDC.N. II. it-til. iist. T. A. Van Noidi'ii, watchinaker and jew. lee, has bi.cu lu bluduess ill 'I'hc Dalles since (iXi. Ills skill as a horoloKlst soon woii iilm -i ti 1 1 ii In I ii m and an eyccll" t pati onanc, which has divclopotl Into u pel nieiii.nl IuisIiush. Ills slui-k of Jew elry, while mil the lui'Ki.M ill The Dalles, bus hi en M'livtul Willi spicinl icfercucc lu the demands of his trade and includes diamonds, haisc and mouutid. watcht.s, clocks, faHliloiiable Jewelry, sllvt rwan . both Klerllui; nml plate, ami many novel lit s of tin trade. Ills system of busl m ss Is absolutely out- price, and It Is stif IIcIliiI liiiaranteti of tin- ixcellcnce of an in tide that II Is known to have come 1 1 Olll Ills I -I t J 1 1 1 1 1 -t 1 1 1 1 1 III, The Jtwelry tlcpartint nt of .Mr, Van lion to Hut' watch and clock icpairuiK. He Is olllclal watch Insptctor for the O. It. ,V' N. Co.. winch distinction he enjoys as a rewind for special skill. It may he liutltfully said that lu r. ntlii r Hue of business Is Hit' avt niKe pin cIiii.it iikh . ihtpt inli ul upon the honesty of the thaler than wht'ii biiiim' a line t wcl or watch. Not one pirsou In L'H Illinois any nmie of a watch than Us ex It inal appearance, and the avmaiic pur-cl-.iMii I.miws liven less of precious stun H How huporlaiit t Inn that our J.-wclcis shiuilil be men of churaclt-r and business siandlnt,'. T. A Van Ni uiien wuh noru in .Miva yti otia Inn innviil. wlnn a inn to Hie le.'i-ICI'll his ...... r Nnv VuiK wlnn h ctliMiliou ami naiinii ins unm in taiiic as a pioiaii- or i in- tany niiits to V. - HI '"l"- Mlirnilu. in i. ui.i. ,i ....m tk.n wioi h Niaii lu 1 1 suit d until 1'' wiiiii lu .p ml in Tin I'alh ! I'KANK A MAYS I I).Mrlii:rnt SI ii re. It iiniHl be conceded, for history hems out the st ut emeu I , that there a re three stages lu I ho development of nil populous communi ties. They are, first, t he avdenl of the kcii ernl merchandise store, which murks the birth t.r tliOM'lllomoiiti next, the chiinitolo stores devoted to Individual lines or trade, mmkliiL' Iho bcKlnnliiK or the town! anil, lastly, the modern depart meat store, whlcli appears with tin-city. Jutltred by t hese met amorphoses, The Dulles has emerged from 1 lie second Mime of development and catered upon Its existence as unity. In view of this fact, II Is lilllntc we should devole appropri ate spuco to a sketch or the oi ntcrprlse which has traversed the Inst stride. Tin-More to which this distinct Ion belongs was founded In I Wis, since which time It has iinderKoni) many chances of propi letorshlp. The members of the present firm are Kdward C. Pease, Itobert Mays mid W. II. Ilobson. Mr. Pease was tlrst cm ctcd will. the house In IKS), In t he duplicity or employe. I'our years Inter ho purchased an Interest In the business. .Indite Mays hccaim; Inter ested hi the business in 1H1I2, mid W. II. Hob son live years later, at which time t he pres ent llrm was formed. The decant modern building occupied by this store was erected lu IHKI by Judge Mays, and Is one of the tlnest store buildings east or Portland In the state. It Is packed from floor to celling with the Mock of the various (lepiirlments, each of whlcli Is complete, ami the collection of them all under one i oof makes I he establishment a small village hi Itself. This, peihaps, will he mure apparent when we slate I lint l here are regularly em ployed In thescrvlce ot the house bet ween twenty and thirty people, and freiuently more, during the holidays. Following we given refcicnce to the departments, under their respective heads: Kit v conns. The dry goods department of this house occupies a commodious double salesroom, light and airy, In charge of courteous and evperleuced clciks. The display Is mtlstlc lu effect ami shows to nil vantage the Im mense stock that Is carried, To say that the stock Is complete In every detail tiul faintly expresses the reality. It has been selected with especial icfcrence to the latest fash ionable Ideas, and s designed to atiord a popular shopping place for people of re lined tasle. The latest novelties, the newest Ideas and the most original conceptions of leading uunitifactuteis In our own and foreign coun t l ies are repiesented. (i.o-iiiino, rrit.Msuixiss, i:-ri It Is sulllclenl in this connect lou to ell e the well-known names of Marl, Schafner ,V .Marx, manufactiiiers of clothing; .1 no. Hoc-. lofs, hat manufactuicr, Philadelphia, and Karl Wilson, collar and cull' manuTaclur ers, lo Indicate the character of stock car ried. We may say, however, that the slock occupies a separate salesroom, under the di rection of an experienced head-nf-depart-meul clerk. HOOTS AXI) S1IOKS. The Fulled State! leads the world lu the manufacture of boots and shoes, ami the shoe tlepai tiiicnt of this house leads the city In lis line In The Dalles. This Is true both as In the amount or goods carried lu stock ami their ipiallly , for tlie stork of llrst-class goods Is at all times oneof the largest In this section or the state, ami Inferior or shoddy goods a i e not allowed a place on the shelves, of thb. stoic. To persons at all familiar w ith t lie names or pi eminent mauuractuicis or boots and shoes, Il Is .sullicietit to estab lish the excellence t.r fool wear purchased of Pease A Mays to state thai t he llrm handles t he eelehintcd " Humum" ami 'ueen l.Hiul lly" shoes. liliOCCttl r.s. Tin- alt raclh e model a let ail grocery si ore, with Its thousand dt llcaclcs. gnthctcd fiom cery country nml clime, has been devel oped within the last iuarter of a century, and almost wit bin 1 he last decade. It Is. still unknown hi many cities of tea thousand popiilal Ion, ami Us coming may be said lo I mark mi era In a eltyS giowlh. The line I niodei n situ e w hbdi foiins the irtororv de part liicill of Pease Mays then, may he re Ku I (It'll as a compliment to The Dalles, The amount, variety ami ipinllty of goods can-led la slock, the attractive man ner lu which they are displayed, ami Un careful ami painstaking manner lu which pa I ions ni e sei'M-il. w at rant as In saying tills Is out-of iho most complete retail grocery sloies In laislern Oiegon, U.WIIIWAUK. The Hue of luudwarols designed to meet Iheilemaiid In this section, and contains the usual sock t.r shelf ami heavy haidwaie. tinware ami granite waie, kitchen uleuslis. farm and gulden small tools, etc., etc. i Mi-i.iiMK.vrs. Fuller I his head we may properly mention the famous Oliver chilled plows and Slude baker wagons and oil, t.r chicles. These lines aie without peers lu the cotniuerelul mii Id, and, bring handled lu carload lots, aie siitllclently well-know u In this vicinity to ietulrc no cotiimendatlou at the Instance or l he wi Iter. The above depart nc-nts nie lu communica tion with the nlllco, and sue equipped with the latest hupiovi-d change carriers. The appointments art- the count ci pa it or those or the large department stores of eastern cities, ami the window displays would grace Iho shopping center or any mel ropolllan chy. Time was, lu Oiegou, when a uicii'iiutlle Illin, lo iiiake a business success, needed only u capital or a credit siillU-lcul to secuie a slock of goods, which was sold at cum moils ii ollt ; hut hi icceiil yeats competition has grown shaipi and I be tlriu (lint makes a sig nal success today must needs ho able lo nit. dci-scll all coiiipetllors. iiud to do this It Is necessary thai the malinger or a house lui e not only unlimited means at Ids disposal, hut, as well, a disc rhuhuil lug Judgment and business foicslghi. Such a man Is Filuaril C. Pease. .Mr. Pease buys altogether fiotu Hist hands ror cash, and hi carload lots, c ccpl lug In uiliior Hems or stock, lit' con duels I he business strictly on the one price system, and a child or a blind man can buy as cheeply al this stoic as an ailull lutlic full possession of Ids furullli's, "Pease , Mays" mo household winds all over FunIchi Oickoii. and the stoic Is popular because Its prices make II so. Illght line II Is lining nr sh mid touch upon tin objection so fietueul ly lalsed iikiiIiisI I In tlepai liiuul sloie lo wit Hy lis it muikalily low pi Ices It In Jures the business of merchants currying In dividual Hues and smaller stocks, (iraattug this to In) I rue. we claim It Is a direct benefit to everyone but the coinpar itlvely few who happen to come Into competition with the depal tnient store. PI fly-two per cent of the people of t lie cut Ire count ry aio farming peo ple, n largo percentage laborers ofa'uotber class, and a small percentage meichants. A fair-minded student of political economy euiinnl condemn the department More, and any sane person, familiar with the facts hi the case, will pat roll Ire 1 hi-depart meal stole because It Is economy to do so. .!. T. I'lCTHHS A: CO. I.iinilier. The Dalles affords no more striking ex ample of what may bo accomplished by Industry, thrift and business ability than Ik to be seen In the life and success of this one of her many prominent men and merchants; and It Is with a sense both of pleasure, and Justice that The Chronicle d. votes a portion of Its columns to a biography of the man. His career should be a source of encouingemcnt to young men startlriK out In life, and his untiring application to business a matter for gen eial emulation. Jos. T. Peters was born In Ualtlmorc, Md., where he received his lirst busi ness training In the employ of a large wholesale house. In 1STS, being Imbueii with the rich opportunities the .West held In store for Industry and an Intelligent determination to win, Mr. Peters decided to leave the older llelds of the Knst and seek his fortune on the Pacific slope. Ac cordingly, he came that year to Oregon, fettling In The Dalles, where he has pros pered so bounteously that no foreign at tractions have been sufficient to call him from his adopted home. first position in this city war with a lumbering concern, and, though he had no experience what ever In the business, his desire to make himself of value to his employer, coupled with his natural aptitude and versatility, roon won recognition In his being called to the managerial department. over which he pres-ided with commendable efll elency. He had occupied this responsible position scarcely a year when he succeed ed his employer and continued to eon duct the business, now under the title of .1. T. I'eters & Co, This may be said to maik the beginning of Mr. Peters' busi ness career In The Dalles. The remarkable rapidity with which Mr. Peteis lose from an employe to an em ployer of labor has not lost pace In th( growth and Inciease of his business. He Is not only among the largest I'ec.'ers in his line In the countv, but his Interests are almost as varied as those of the city and section. In fact, his energy and judg. ment In business affairs, no less than his c-xten.-ive holdings, prove him an able llnuneler. Among his many Interests, tawmlll, transportation, et"., each and all have yielded a success under his mus ttiful management, giving: ample testi mony to the fact thst. It Is not so much the business as the man who runs It that determines Its success or failure. Mr. Peters Is a dlreetur In the D. 1'. .'t A. N. Co.. and of Tlie Dalles & Rockland Steam Ferry Company. He owns and operates wood schooners between the Cascades and The Dalles, and conducts a planing mill and box factory at The Dalles, and saw mill on the Columbia liver, bestdef his lumber and wood-yards, store and agricultural Implement estab lishment. He also owns a number of dwilllngs In the city and valuable real estate here and In the sin rounding coXir. try. Mr. I'eters gives his own time and management to these varied interests, and so long as he continues in their ehni.se. so long will they surely prosper ami Increase In number ami Importance, j I Hi: Fllts r XA'IIO.NAI, IIA.Mv. I Oregon may be said to be especially ! foitunate in the character and stability of her banking Institutions. The manner lu which they withstood the tlnancla1 stialn of W' was a subject of most tu vot nidi- eeirnv.'iit throughout the country, and of felicitation In business and llnar. elal circles In this state, The First National bunk of ibis city Is lightly accorded a place among the most coo.-rvatlve and stable banks of this state, and It will be admitted with out a dissenting voice In inislne.-s ami lli;ar..la! elides that It has been, since Its commencement, as Intimately as.-o-elatid 1th the flnenclal alf-lrs of Ore gon as anv bnnklng Institution msl of Portland hi the Mate The above concern was first oiganlzed as -iiiviite bank In li-sl and continued at- such till December. IMsl, when ll was reoiganlzetl as a national bank, with a eapltal of j;,'.000 ii. The olllcers are .1. S. Sehenck, president: Cieorge A. I,leb?, vice-president, and U. M. Uuill. cashier, The First National bank doe.- a gen enil banklntr business, buys and sells ex lmnge on the principal commercial een ttts. and kctps accounts with coipora tlons, linns and Individuals Liberal ad vances are made on warehouse icceipte and other llrst-diiss securities. The bank occupies a commodious one-story struc liire, centrally located, anil ! provided with t very suit guard lu the way of lire ami hurglui--.pt oof vaults known to the most thoroughly equipped metropolitan banking' institutions. The First National bank has for corie spomleuts the strongest banks of Fustein cities-, nml of the West as well. The following is a partial list of their connec Hons: Chemical National hank, of New Voik: the Cominei-'ial National, of Chi cago; the l-'lrst National and the Hank or Callforula, of San Francisco, and the First Nailonal ami Wells. Fargo Co.. of Portland. These excellent conncctlonrt fndlltate collections hi the bundling- of eoiunierdal paper, etc. A s:ieclal fi .iture of Interest to depositor' Is the Issuance of reports pulling forth sworn state, incuts of the hank's- condition, subjcel lo a call from the comptroller of the rur rency at Washington. The lasl slate- mint, made In April, shows a surplus and undivided prollls of $.12,1100, v. k. r. MtiurrsoN. i IferriiclliiliUI. I If 11 bt Hue thai experience Is a good i teacher. Ilieii W. I', i.'iirrctsna, the pioneer Jeweler, has hud most ilioiough lusl i ucilon. Coming lo The Dalles lu I Ml', lit- al once en gaged hi his picM-ui business mid has mel wilh the success that attends pcislstent j clloiis. I Mr. ilarnisoit holds a diploma fiom (he South Iteiid Optical College anil was the re cipient of the highest honors Unit llislliu tlou cilll give He holds Ihe tlcgice of Doc tor of Optic Ills woii, lu this cily for tin , past 'Ji yt ais has dcuioustraled hi. piollt--I licney an a walch mal.er and lepahcr and , fin lla r ti.t-ii I Ion of lit. skill by i hi t In. mil-It would In stipi til iiuiio tiii: iai.i.i:s sti:..m li.uwimv. A. S. M-. Ulster, Miniiiuer. Comparatively few people who have not been to some extent connected. In a business way, with the modern steam laundry, realize to what Importance tho buslntss has Blown of Into years. If cti lerpilses were to be measured by tho amount paid out In wages, the modern laundry might Justly claim a position far above other enterprises we have been acciiHtomed to think of greater Import ance. It will donhtlctst be a surprise to many readers of this sketch lo learn that The Dalles .Steam Laundry payH out In wages nnnually nearly $7,f,0O. The modern steam laundry may bo said to have had Its birth In Troy, N. V. It was there that this llrst modern laundry machinery was made ami the llrst modern laundry operated, ami ,lt Is In Troy that the most perfect laundry machinery Is now manufactured. It Is. therefore, ap propriate to state that Tho Dalles Steam I-aundry- Is fully equipped with tho latest Improved Troy machinery. This fine laundry plant was Installed a little over a year ago, since which tlma It has been continuously In operation, giving constant employment to from 1.". to 20 people. Wagons nrtr run for tho accommodation of city patrons, ami laun dry work received from the Interior re ceives the same prompt ami careful at tention shown home work. In this con nection It Is worthy of remark that this laundry covers with Its trade settlements as remote ns a hundred and fifty mllcft from The Dalles, reviving- regular ship, ments from Prlnevllle and Intermediate points. While all manner of laundry work Is done In the very best style, the specialty of this laundry Is fine gentlemen's and family work. Itesiwetlng the class of work done, we may say It Is uniform In excellence and approaches perfection as nearly as can ho done by the most com petent experts- operating tho latest im proved machinery. The system of mark ing employed is the best yet devised, and reduces, the possibility of error or loss to the minimum. No chemicals or In jurious acids are used, and the water Is the purest In the land. Hence, with the best of water, the best of machinery and the best of workmen, this laundry Is able to do as line work as can be had from any laundry on the coast. Add to the above the remarkably low rates charged, and it Is. readily apparent that The Dalles has nothing- to fear from the competition of outside laundries. Mr. A. S. McAllister, who is the man ager of The Dalles Steam Laundry, Is a native of the "Pine Tree" stnte; but he has been so long a resident of Ore gon that he Is a typical Western man. He came to this city twenty-one years ago, since which time he has become in. tlmately Identified with Its business and social interests. Besides attending to his duties as, manager of his laundry busi ness, Mr. .McAllister gives his attention to other interests, among which Is his agency for the Home Insurance Company of New York, and the Commercial Union of London. As a business man and as a public-spirited citizen he stands In tho fore, and the success he enjoys gives recipioeal pleasure to his large circle of fi lends and acquaintances. 'i in-: wasco VAiii:iiorsi: roiii'txr, W. I, ortl, Miiiiiikci-. in reviewing the prominent Industries of The Dalles and Wasco county, The Cliionlde reserved a liberal amount of space for a comprehensive resume of tho business conducted by the Wasco Ware house Company. The amount of capital Invested, the magnitude of the varied In terests and the hcnelilrt The Dalles and the suiroundlnjr country derive from this Institution make It ol primary Importance to this city and a eiedlt to an even more meliopolltan town than our own. The Wasco Warehouse Companv was Ineorpoialed In the fall of 1S.S1 by'j. W. Fiench. S. L, Hrooks ami 13. H. Mc F.uinnd, than whom theie are no more eiitei pi islng lluanelers In the state. W, Lord, a gentleman of years of expei ienco In Ills line, was placed In tho responsible position of manager some four years ago, and the most delicate compliment we can pay his ixeciitive iibillly is to call atten tion to tin almost unprei edented growth of the business during his uuinngement. The -business of the -ompany consists In receiving, stoiing and forwarding freight for Intel lor niei chants. Fuini products, such ifs outs, barley, rye. hay. Hour nml feed i)f all kinds, are extensively handled, both on their own account and for then pations. They also handle bathed wire, nails, stock salt. lime, sulphur, cement ami supplies for Interior merchants. Tho managi incut allows liberal advances on wool, lildis, pelts, w)i-.it and general farm products Motet! with' them. They have the most modern machinery and bost eqiilpietl plant lu Oiegon for bundling and caring- for goods Intrusted to them. The warehouse Is no supplied with tho J, II. Uove patent Improved wool presses, making It possible to prepare the product for Fustein shipment in the most ap proved manner. This company has the only steam roller for barley, and .supplfOM the country generally with rolled barley. Cracked corn Is also manufactured, and large quantities of mill feed tile sold throughout this seitlon of the slate. A switch from the main lino of tho O, K. N. limn the entire length of the build ings, very mateilally assisting In the speedy transmission of fidgltt matter. Their storage capacity exceeds PW.nflil squuro feel. Kvery fmtllty Is provided for the perfect handling of the millions of pounds of wool ami grain which annually pass thioiigh llieli hands. The following gentlemen have boon Iden tllltd with the company for a number of years, ami at present comprise the board of directors; W. I.oid. provident mid manager; II. M. lieull, of the 1'Trnt Na tloral bank, secielaiy D. M. French, .1. W. French Smith Fuuuii und li. F. .McLaughlin. II will thus be seen that the Wasco Warehouse Company Is one of tin strongest ami most ably managed hn.il tutlons lu The Dalles. Till'. DIAMOND lini.l.UII Mil,!,. No single enterprise In The Dallen ranks higher for usefulness to the community than Ihe Homing mills which form the subject of tills sketch. Their blllldlnn limy be said lo have uiiiiked an epoch lu the city's history, anil to have Blurted n 1 1 i-iid of trade to this point which no olhcr agency could have no clfeituully accomplish! d. We .lie. thoicfoie, Juml tled lu ihe nsnerllon thul The Dalit' iiwoh a debt of gratitude and upprcdatlnu to the founder of this one of her most lin po i Iiml luilliHtiii H. and It U gratlfing to In libit to slut, that tin ptoplr t The Dalit s ami of tin whelt snrroui illng (..null) Und it lo Ihtlr Inn lis' i' main fist Hull- appici lallon b.v an nine t ""I i is it u of Ml' prod' i ef h Pn. , ii ih 1 1 inM'-i II Will a H i 1 1 IIU" I1' h i n