The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 29, 1900, Image 4

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    ADVERTISIMU OREGON.
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UNIQUE ORNAMENTS: "
Prcllr IMiiqucn That fun He Mntle of
l'lutlor tif l'urli mill Colored
I'leliirvn.
Tii ii nii'i hi Uo.t' ti -quare miles Ore
Vfuu lit a i-omitf x i- 'iul.tion of 225,000
souls, or mi r.veragr of little more than
two ponons for evi-ry (HO acres, exclu
sive of oitio?. .She tut vn?t forests that
canii'M he depletetl in htm boils of years;
extensive range1? for all Uii.ils of stock;
rich mines that have virtually Just been
openeil; fertile vallejs a!tii) for a
thoiiHiml home?; unliii'lttil water
power for mill' ami faetorie.' ; scenery as
grand w.il tinjetic ap uny in tln wurM
for ilaiiy t'ontetiiplati'.ii ; u niilil anil th
liIitfnl climate, (rei- fioni ?iuh!eti
changes ami sevi-u- to ins. In fact she
Oilers wealth, comfort anil pleasure
through life to nnhle old use for nil who
come to her adoption, and yet the in
troilnetory figures do not lie. As a com
monwealth we need c.ipital, energy, en
terpri;"', an infusion of new and vigorous
blood into our citizenship to secure for
our state tiie development she merits.
Samples of our product? exhibited nt
various expositions compel attention
and favorablp comment; hut to turn
hither the ever-moving tide of immiitrii
tion, Oregon muat be presented as a
whole to those seeking homes and op
portunities. Encouraged by the approval :ind as
sistance of men w ho know, there is being
projected for this purpose :n Oregon
free stereopticon lecture course to repre
sent us at the Pan American (llntl'ilo)
exposition and subsequently to tour the
East. A fine, comprehensive set of ster
eopticon views, supplemented by an
able lecture, will depict the state in all
its phases. This superb entertainment
will be given free of admission, bnt-a
small revenue is intended to be raised
from the sale of Oregon fcenic photos
and stereoscopic sets, aa well as from an
artistic bio'ilet eouv nir containing it
brief sketch of the lecture and various
advertisements.
Funds for developing this enterprise
will be raised by subscription, advertis
ing and probably state aid.
The improvement of a state secures
greater benefits for all within tier bor
dere. Thereiore from eel fish, if not
from patriotic motives, everyone should
assist this exhibit. Among its sup
porters are: Mrs. J. Is. l)olph, Oregon
Com. to Paris ; Hon. A. C. Jlarstere,
senator, Uoseburg: Hon. E. I). Strat
ford, U. S. Com., Roseburir; Hon. 1J. F.
Muikey, ttnator, .Monmouth; P. L.
Campbell, president 0. f;. N. S , Moi
mouth; L.J. Hicks, commercial phc
tograplier, Portland, and many othere.
Trusting for the approval and mate
rial aid of citiziii" of The Dalles when
tins matter is presented, I am
For the commonwealth,
Miss M. L. Srrro.v.
In behalf of the- Oregon free stereopti
con lecture exhibit.
VOGT
Opera House
F. J. CLARKE, Munatfor.
I
One. Jolly Night,
The New York -World's Litest Success,
ClKinilicrlali.'A CoiikIi I'.cmeily H Great
J'aviirllt-.
The soothing anil healing properties
of this remedy, its pleasant and prompt
and permauiont cures have made it a
yreat favorite with people everywhere.
It id especially prized by mothers of
small children for colds, croup and
whooping couph, as it always afibida
quick relief, and as it contain? no opium
or other harmlul drug, It may ue given
a confidentially to a baby as to tin
adult. For sale by IJIakeley druggist.
KELLY'S
KIDS
III
A burM of ingenuity serins (o have
centered itself in n new pluMor of pari
plaque. It has come as a welcome way
of nreservliiL' some of the oxiiiiImR' col
ored heads and tloral pictures which , TUESDAY. October
we yearly have suit to us on cnlcn-!
tlars. A little frond taste and consiiler
nbl nimbleness of lingers is all that
is mmired, in addition to an agateware
pieplate, &oine plaster of paris and
water, a knife, a hit of tape and a our
tain riag, with a pretty colored picture
which ha been neatly cut out from
it background, nntl a bottle of rllt
paint, 'i'liee various tilings are then
handled in the follow iiif; way: At first
the plate should be tilled with water,
wh It'll, however, is soon to.seil nut
again, the object liein;.' simply to have
a moit surface. The picture i then
taken up and placed face downward
in the center of the plate. As scon as
it L- ecn that it adhere to it quite
closely the plaster of purls which has
previoul been mixed with water until
it i- smooth and of the consistency of
thick cream, is poured in upon it, and
in slinicient quantity to ill! the plate
up to the very top. Here, then, the
knife is u.-oful in smoothing it over.
At This point, also, a contrivance is
ariamrcd for l'.angiiii,' up the plaque
in the future. The piece cf tape with a ;
curtain vinir on one end of it i pressed
down in the plaster, where it soon hard- j
ens into permanency. A soon as it isj
found that the plaster is sufliciently j
hard, the knife can he slipped around
the edges of the plate to facilitate the
whole turning out well. When this is
accomplished the picture will appear
as though "it had been painted upon
the pure white surface of the paste.
Should, by any means, the plaster have
slipped under the picture, it can be
readily wiped off while it is still fresh.
The gilt paint is Used to make a border
about the plaque. It appears well, eith
er as a is t i IV band or when it is stippled
a little.
In the making of these plaques, says
the St. Louis (ilobe-l)emoerat. much of i -their
suece depends upon the choice 1
of the picture. My far the prettiest ft
nm tlmt li ft rt fnr li.'nn prMl ivn i .1 ' w
young girl's head, crowned with n
wreath of flaming poppies. All else
that was particularly noticeable about
her were her filmy green draperies. To
further offset its beauty, the plaque
was hung upon a sage green background.
30th.
'25 FUNMAKERS!
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THE OTTS,
UOULDEX & GRIFFIN,
1 CAUSATIONS,
GUIFFIN & CUIFFIF,
NEWSBOYS' (JUAHTEITE,
FEMALE QUARTETTE.
One Carload of Scenery
First I! Hows, "oc ;
Seats on sale at
Ualance House, 50c
Clarke & Falk's.
I AIJkTJCFAIJ
L. Lane,
(JENEKAL
A SILVER BEDROOM.
I'retty Creation In Wh-ite of One of
.N'tMvport'ji Smart
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Floral lolion will cure wind chapping
and tunburn. Manufactured bv Clarke
& Fa'k.
Vogt Opera House,
F. J. Clarke, Manaaor.
One
Night
Only.,.
Saturday, Nov- 3d
Uncle pepie
Josh bSi... i
Spruceby
Grand Operatic Orchestra
Carload Speoial Scenery
ITovel Mechanical Effects
The Great Sawmill Scene
Itecently I went to a very "smart"
luncheon piven by one of Xewport's
richest women, writes Edith Law
rence, in Ledper Monthly. Her house
is a dream of beauty and pood taste.
Her bedroom is the loveliest, thinp I
ever say. The whole room had the of
fect of white and silver. The wood-
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1IIIJY l.lft IWlltl, i lit' HilJl JJilNLl Jlllf prv-vin,
and silver. Her betl-.tead was white en- 5 ww
nmol. with liars unil unsts niu! k-nnhs ?
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ui mih'i. jilt nri.-.-suij,r laoif as wniiv,
with n beautiful old-fashioned stand
inp oval mirror on it. in a carved sil
ver lrair.e. instead oi a s;uiail piu-i
cushion in the middle and trays forjj
pins find stick pins she had two pood-J
sized sensible trianpular pin cushions,
covered with while sntin embroidered,
in silver, and fitted into two upj)ir cor- 1
ner of her dressinp table; of course, ,
her complete toilet sot was silver. Then I
nnherwritlnptle.sk she had some thiups
I had never seen before. A solid sil
ver blottinp book, n pad of blottinp pa
per, with a silver back, as it were. Such
an improvement on the pads with sil
ver corners, which are always cominp
off. And she had a small silver bowl
filled with sand, where her pins were
stuck, to keep them from rustinp.
lier silver inkstand hr.il a small
tank attached, which her maid
filled every day, and niueilape pot.
.spoiipc holder and paper-cutter, all
in silver. In her dressinp-rooin, off
from her bedroom, we saw the loveliest
toilet outfit imapinablc, and ?o many
new thinps. She had a silver tooth-powder
bottle, which had a slidinp top,
and was filled from the bottom; and a
most attractive silver rack, with a
place for a tooth brush for every day
in the week. The tooth brushes were
of ivory mid were numbered, with
tiny silver flpures. There were silver
peps over the wasbMand, as well, to
lump sponpes, etc, on, and .silver
stands for toilet waters. Altopether I
never saw such a complete outfit. The
articles were all made to order for the
lady in Vienna, but probably they can
be duplicated here with slipht varia
tion in form and ornament, if one can
afford the luxury.
Wagon and Carriage Work.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
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C. J. STUBhlfJG,
WIIOI.KS.M.l. AND KKT.U I.
Wines, Liquors Cigars
Family Orders will receive prompt attention.
Phone 234,
Next door to A. .M. Williams A Co.
THE DALLES, OREGON.
tl.TVI.YI,YIY XtJT-t-S-tXiHyj-'r-'-Y-1',-'-'r-1 r IW.I..VW ITIWYtTlTIVlTiyi
Third aufl Mgwd.
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Piioue 159 1
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C. p. Stephens
.Dualer in.
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Gents' Furnishings.
liootd, Shoes. Huts, nps. Nutfoii",
lor W. L. llouijlas Khoe.
I ) Telephone No. ?.
J i:n aucoud bt
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THE CELEBRATED
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Hlhn Tlnllnn flu i
1UU uawjtf Ul, U
WM. MICHELL,
Undertaker and Embalmer
Cor. Third and WashlnBton Sts.
All orders attended to promptly. Lonp
distance phono I3:i. Local, 102.
.. .GOiiUlWBlA BREWERY ...
ATJG-UST BUCHLER, Prop.
Of the product of this welbknoHii brmvery tliu United HlatCF ifcaltii
ItcporiH for Juno J8. 1000, says: "A nioro wupuiior brew never entered
the hibratory of the lTnlted StatcH Health reporM. It is Hb?oiutuly devoid
of the Rliuhtcdt trace of adiillcration, hut on thu other hand is couponed of
the beet of malt and choicest of hopb. It? tonic qualities arc of the inch,
est and it can bo u-ed with Iho prcateut benolit mid satisfaction bv old and
younp. Its use can coiifecientiniiely bo prescribed bv the plivaician with
tho cereaintv that a better, purer or morn wholesome buveraKO could not
possibly be found."
East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON.
i
AXLE "
Krease 1
I helps the team. Saves wear anil E
R exieiisc. Sold every where. Mi
TmR, 8TANDARO OIU CO. A
AH New fipedaltles.
Watch for tho Mk I'arade.
Jt'ote the price U ii tiro houee, 50c.
DryiiiK1 proparntions simply dovel
opdrycatarrhj they dry up tho secretions, 1
which adhero to tho uiembrano and decom. 1
poso, caiLsingnfar moro nerioua troublo than I
tho ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry. ,
inj; inhalants, fumes. Mnokcs and bimlfH 1
and use that which clcansoB, soothcH and
heala. Ely'u Cream Balm ia such a remedy
ami win euro caiurru or comintlio hcul
easily and pleasantly. A trial sizo will bo
mailed for 10 cents. All druggista sell tho
COo. bizo. ElyUrolhers, C(i Warren tit., N.Y.
'i'ho lialm ourea without pain, does not
irritato or oauso snoozing. It spreads itself
over an irritated and angry surfuco, reliev
ing immediately tho painful inflammation.
With Ely's Cream Jialmrou aro armed
against Nasal Catarrh and Hay Fever.
tl 1 TIM 1
vra Lice uonpreo,
USE
Carbolineu'm : Avenarius.
Tho inofct crllclent Wikk I'ichtvIiik
l'aliit aim u limllcal lieiiit-ily iiKulict
Chicken Uc", itn tiiipllfutfon to In
ildti vtttlli, of poultry Iioumih will )cr
liiiiiiently exttimlnulci ull JK-u. lie
mlts healthy chicken, p.viity of
i'kk". Vt illo for clicularn uud prices,
Mention this pa pgr.
Jos. T. Peters & Co.,
THE lAI.L.Kn, OIIKQON.
DKAI.HItS IN
All kinds of
Funeral Supplies
Gratidall&Borgei:
UNDERTAKE .
fp EMBALMERS
Tho Dalles, Or.
T.obes,
BuriaSh
Etc.
PIONEER BAKERY.
I have re-opened, this well-known Bakery,
and am now prepared to supply every
body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also
all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer os.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grooer.
I1.R.H.
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.Mall
li -M p. 111.
Atliiullu
Kxpli'iis
I'.'.. 'Ml II, in.
Vl.i Hunt'
IliMtoii.
Spoknuo
.Mill!
mil
Kxpirs
i.'i" p. in
8 p. 111.
Hp. rn.
Kx.Biiiiilny
Hiitiinlny
10 p. :n.
'Hull jil:a. llcnviT. n . ..
Wotlh. Onmhii. Km, '
Jim City, HI bun,
ChK'iiK'Mlliil l-.nit.
Worth, (li.inhii. k
Kin. City, Ht b.ui,,
vjini .ikci nun v.illl
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1:05 p
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Jllimi-iipolU. m Pain
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For hull l'rnurl.f i
r.vvry l"ivu 1'itvk.
Mail
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Coliiintihi Itv. Klc.uiicr. Eihit?.
In Astijiiu unil Way
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liic-,'lhiir. him, Itivuiis. MonAvtl
ami fat. Drciron City, Dayton, ami Frl
anil Way-lnilliiKs.
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State Jlotfmal School,
MONMOUTH, - . OREGON.
Fall Term Opens September 18, 1900.
gru.?uut t"to CVrtincuto l.nniclMloly on
(iradUHtcirciullly koouroxooij poWUoim, nxpuinoof j-wlr (f(), iM ,
... Htronit Acwk'inlo and rrofesslonitl Oourtm. New Si,enii n, ,.. . ,'.
Wcliis-iuriipixlTraluliiK IH'ittinciit. fl'eciai Dip.irturo In Mniiual TnilnliiB
For catalogue cuututiiliiK full itiiuoiiucuincntH ti'Mrusn
I'. U OAMI-nKU., rrWlJ,t. or W A. WANK, Swrvtury of fatuity.
I
l'ar.li-H llllrlllL- in iro to llennnir r,,
iiiiiiiiiiiii i iiiiiiiiniii ffoiiincrn via iiimi.mogll
tal:i .No 1, lux vltlif The Hulks at li:0 p. B.
i mnklm: ilirvct riinncuiloiiMit llcppncr junctloa
unil mint. Ki'iuriiliiK nm I tie ilirtvt connection
at Hi-ppitiir Junction ami lllits xv ttti No, l,u
tlvl'iK at 'I he Dulk'Mit Vi j) p. m.
Kor lull pari inn lam pal it (, , A N, Cft'i
HKcnt'llto liallca, or in!'i,ii
w. ii rnaiiPRT,
(. ii, I'Mb. , I'Dttland.h
StUTH and EAST via
Souinem Pacinc Co
Shasta Route
Trnlna k-nvcTho la!les tor l'orlUiiJaudwiJ
ktatloiis at l:i ii. m. anil v, in.
U-iivo I'ortlatiit
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Artlvo Aihlanil
" Hai:raiii':nt" .
" hint Kranclsco
Arilvo OkiIoii
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" KaiikiinClty
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Arrive Ui- Annelos . . .
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" J'ort Worth . ..
" City of Mexico .
" lloiinton
" ,Niv Orleans ..
" WaihliiKton ...
" New York
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Chair huh HaeraiiK-nlo to Oph ti am! hi I
mnl toiirlHti'arit lo Chlf.-iKO, i i-"li ftew"'
It jiiih ami WHihltiKtou.
Coiiliirtliii: at Han Kraliel-eo with wwnl
ati'iimiihlp IliutH tor lloiiolnlil, Jiipan, tliina,
I'hlllppliieu, Central mnl tionlh Anivilca.
Hvc BKuut at 'I'hu Dulles alalion, or ad'lrtsi
C. H. MARKHAMi
tieia-riil l'akgin,'-'r Acent, l'ortltadiOr
liffl fa
Yellowstone Park Line.
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TO Tin: KAST
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810.NK I'AltK
I Union Depot, Fifth aid I sis
No.
11:15 A. M,
No, 1,
ABIIV-
No.
war.-
Kant mall for Tai'oin"!
iHi-attle, Olympla, drays
lliilhoriinil Hoillh lend
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Kiiiihiih (Jlty, HI. biiil".
ChliaKo ami all l"'!""1
i,.Ml niitl Liiiillii-imt.
I'tiKct Hound i:t'ii;!j M v jj,
;30 1. M, for Tai'oma and .-oalt 7,w1'
janil inicriiKiinuo in'
rilllmmi ( rut t'Iam and liairni ' "2 nti
Mliini!poll!.1Ht. I'aulaud MImmiiI ilKfl""
Miiioiii fiianito. , .,,,iftoiii
Vnallhiilwl trains. Union ilepol t'0llliw
In all principal clliuc. , ,, ,i.iici.
JIuKKiuii' nhi-fliii'il in ileatlinH Dii ' .iter,
Kor hantlMiniely illtntialei ileripii .. uC(
iicket.s, aiuviilUK-vnr rcsorvauoii"! " -wrlto
A. D. CHARLTON,
AuUtnut (Jcneral I'ashi'iiKi'r AKfiij;
win Hlieet.foiner Third, I'orihm'i "r1"
IC. K, HMl'l'll,
Oateoimth.
ItooniH JO mid Ui Uuiii'iiian Hlof", TU1,"
Oregon,