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About The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1893)
B E WISE IN TIME! -Vl! ., "A Penny Saved is A Penny Earned." See our Coverings for BARE FEET mm. We sell Slioes the Cheapest, Easiest. When you wear seems happier. them, Life somehow .'Nli' ALL Goops marked i. "1 in plain figures. PEASE & MAYS. The Dalles Daily Chronicle, utc-e'n ' t'imee nt Ttiu Drill"!, Oregon, un xt'ond-chiim mutter. I.iirul .1 virtUInc t ' !i. fir Am Kocrltnn, itnd 6 t'cut v: u' mti.ii'(Ui'iit lnrtlou iJ r t' (ir i'lTlC tlmu HCltlOC1!. .1 i. it !' reerivtil Inter ttian D o'clocl l. am'ur t:.c followlnc dnj fl'rithrr Kiirrrnnt. Olrii i- fur tutnty-four houm tmUnfl at H p m to morn) ii' Monday and Tuesday fnir, with slitht temperature changes, followed ty lirlit ram .n the mountains, WEATHEIi liarotuetor, Ll.ho. Maximum temperature, Mitiiinum temperature, Kiver, 10.3 feet above zero. Wind, culm. MONDAY, - SEPT. -1, 1893 TIs Dali and Weekly Chronicle may k fjurul on Mile at J. V. Xicktltcn'i Wore. SEPTEMBER SHORTS. It) uml Ciiimty Nm 'iitr "f .Mlmir I iiiurtauce. Tin tlrtu iiui turned, und, like thr rut Much vunt? i1 in thi i,tM The bourn oi Kuld up unt shroud ik nomine unci: thin wj The public Bchools Oon tomorrow. The Oregon City baee hull team de defeated the Gohlendales this afternoon hy u score of 111 to Kt. The lawn social Saturday night at the residence of Judge Liebe was well at tended and quite successful. It was v'iven hy the Uusy Gleaners, and it- the last of that society. The immense crowd today felt un fairly treated. After waiting three hours, standing first on one foot and then on tho other, the races commenced. ! ven then the time was not announced. I1. S. Gordon of Wamic has mailed us a line specimen of wheat raised in his K'Ction. Jt will rank ua No. l,and no uperior can be produced. He informs oi the yield throughout thut country will range anywhere from L'j to fiO bush t'!f )cr acre. The Kcgulator made the quickest time yesterday that has ever been made on the river. From The Dalle to White fttitnon, liU miles, the trip was made in minutes, and to the Cascades in houro and 10 minutes. The running fine for the round trip con mimed just bourn. lr. fccherneckau of Crook county, while out driving recently, cume upon a monster rattlesnake. The dominant thought liiHtuntly came in his mind to fill it. He seized the buggy whip and jumped out, but wheu hohiiddisnatche it botli buggy und horses wre "out o "'Kht. ' He had forgotten to secure them before attending to the snake. The teum was caught by Mike Cornett d luckily no great (damage was done. Mr. 0. 0. Btepheus, whose deuth was announced in Saturday' dully, will be brought to this city for Interment. The remains will arrlte on the morning pas enger, and the obsequies will be under the auspices of Columbia Lodge No. 6, - O. O. F. Owing to the fact that their 'Mge room will be occupied by the K. ' I'., tho members are requested to wwt at the office of J)r. 0. D. Donne at ' tonight, ihurp, (or the purpoae of Making arraugemenu for the funeral of , , oim. A full attendance Is A dispatch from Denver states that Dr. Thatcher Graves, who has been on trial for the murder of Mr. I'.arnabx for the past year, and wbr held in ronfinr -tut-iit awaiting a new trinl, committed suicide yesterday morning. He died of a broken heart. The races this afternoon did not com mence until about -1 :?Q. The Jackson hose ran first, making the time of 3S3B seconds. Hefore water reached the noz zle the hobo burst, delaying the force of the stream a fraction of a second. The Vancouvers then ran, making the time in I!G'4 seconds. The Oregon City team then covered the distance in 40 second?. inn Cooper, " years old, son of D. J. Cooper, of thin city, was accidentally shot and killed at 3 o'clock this after noon. His brothers were playing with the gun, when it was discharged, and Linn wus instantly killed. No further particulars are obtainable at this hour. His brother, Charles was to have run in the race this afternoon, but on hearing the newf, he at once left for the scene of the tragedy. The Coopers are in the habit of spending a part of the summer on the ranch, but they were all about to come to town, and Mr. Cooper himself did come about noon today. A serious accident huppened at Hood Kiver this forenoon to Mamie Moody, the S-year-old daughter of Mr. W. H. Moody. Mrs. Moody and family aie stopping there and the little girl pulled over a vessel of hot water from the stove upon her person, burning her from the waist down. A telegram was sent ut once to Mr. Will Moody at The Dalles, who chartered un engine, and securing ut. Kinehurt, hurried to the scene. The engine left ubout li o'clock. The in formation states that while her injuries are not believed to be fatal, she is very badly burned. The flret services held in the Christlun church were the dedication ceremonies at 11 o'clock yesterday. Tho church was taxed to its fullest capacity and many were unable to find seats. ' Rev. Cowden preached a most impressive dis course and Miss Clura Moore rendered a very thrilling solo. At the close of the service Dr. Eshelman read a financial statement of the church, and a collec tion was taken amounting to $750, which is to be paid within three months. This practically clears the church of debt, us the remulniug if 1,000 owed is in tho form of n four years note with interest at 4 per cent. Tho lirst cost of the new church was $3,800. PERSONAL MENTION. R. A. Powers of Mosier is in town today. A. Horn returned from German v this morning. Mr. Martin Douuell of Guldendule in in the city for a few days. lisses Jessie and Murv MnDnnuld f Grants are in the city today. Hugh Gourlay, of the Goldeudulo Sen tinel, was in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lord und Miss Lord returned from Long Reach on the Regu lutor this evening. Conductor W. If. Fowler returned iroiu a visit to his old home in the eust last Saturday night. Mr. Herman Heppner of Albina came up last Suturday night to be present ut the tournament toduy. Mr. Tlieo. Liebe of Portland is in the the city, in attendance vtith tho Veteran Firemen's Tournument. Messrs. T. M. Whitcomb, Geo. Rrad ford and W. E. Wllkerson of Lyle, Wash,, called on Tux CiiutNici.i; oflice today. THE FIRE BOYS. Mutt tif !nllniit 1'lrciiieii From Ore cmi mill Wn-lilnctim dtlro. The city today entertains a host of vis iting firemen from Oregon cities and Vancouver, Wash. That they receive a cordial welcome is unnecessary to state. Since all firemen are brave, they are likewise hospitable, and the hearty handshakes and unconstrained courte sies no less hearty, bore evidence that we are glad to meet our visiting breth ren in fraternal union. The day of the tournament opened smoky and cool, with a few scattering clouds flecking the sky. Long before noon the clouds thickened and the sky was completely overcast. Just after one o'clock p. m., sprinkles of rain dotted the ground, and bid fair to wet up every thing thoroughly, but soon passed over and the hose teams were in readiness for the races, which t ll; place at 4 o'clock p. in. The lirst firemen to arrive were the Oregon City's, who eame in on the Reg ulator last night accompanied by the Oregon City Silver Cornet Band. They were met hy the Jackson hose company and escorted to the Umatilla honse, where music was discoursed from the piaza, and a cordial welcome given by citizens. The other visiting fire com panies, delegates and friends came by train. The city presented a gala appear ance, being decorated with flags and hunting, evergreens and appropriate mottoes. The parade occurred this morning in the following order: Marshal of the day, Col. Thompson. Veteran Volunteers of Portland. Oregon City band. Veterans of Portland. Metropolitan bund ef Portland. Veteran Firemen of The Dalles. Dalles City band. Jackson Hose Co. Columbia Hose Co. East End Hose Co. Mt. Hood Hose Co. The last named were attired in over alls, commemorative of Labor Day. At 11 o'clock occurred the grand ban quet at Wingate's hall. This hall, the largest in town, was completely filled. Chief Jud Fish, of Tho Dalles Fire De partment, gave an addresH of welcome, which was responded toby tho president of the Portland Veterans, Mr. Geo. C. Sears. Other speakers were Mr. John Michell, of The Dalles, Mr. H. C. Joyce, Abe Stuart and J. J. Kelley of Portland, D. C. Ireland, Judge fichu U und a mim her of impromptu speukers. Mr. Pryce sang "The Old Machine." The consoli dated bands of The Dalles und Oregon City rendered some very fine music, un der the skilled leadership J. J. Cook, of the visiting baud. The following visitors were present : l'Ol(Tl.ANI) VKTKHANH, Geo C Sears, pres Chas Price A 15 Tull's, vice pres Jus Curl GeoClurkJdvicepresW If Groll A U Stewart T McCue J B Cole E L Crate J V Holmuii J McCall C Curmlchael Henry Haas W A Jacobs O A Lisky M F Sheehan J J Kelley J G Watt Ren Russell M M Lucas T J Watson Thos Young Chan Faurnuu Geo Clark Oh as Rartrun It If Ive Frank Keller O W Cornelius l)r Win Pfunder Geo Moulthrop Matt Gotgrahu Chan Beeman. VOLUNTJtKUU OK J'OllTI.A.Nl). Joyce, W Jf D, president of association. Rush Chamberlnin, secretary. Nat Gotgatrue. 1as ohu, delegate. MKTUOrOMTAN HANI Ol" POHTI.AND. Ray Costol Ge0 Holmuii A O Costel Carl EMer Mutt Young .1 U Cosino Paul Costol .1 Kemp A C Glenn W F Gnodgrnss CL Glenn W Slater Geo Fetty W E Tuttle J O D.inzigei- Hen Russell U A Uolinan, leader. ooi.i)i:nkam: iusi: ham, tkav. F Hulery Geo Hiivden H M Spanlding Geo HulVrv Ed Miller .lames McLcod Geo Mickloy Vu? Slndn Fay Cheney II C Juekeon WIVi:S AND D.M'dlirKll.-i VKIKKAN. ass.v. orji'ourt and. .Mrs Drew, pros,'v$Mr8 Geo Clark Mrs A R Stuart, secy Mrs Wm Pfunder MrsM MLucas.troasMirt M J Pfunder Miss Nettie Stuart Mrs J W Watson Miss .Margaret Kellv Mrs U It Erwin Miss 1 I.Moore ' .Mrs II O Coe Mrs;.! A Remington. SOUTH VnitTI.NI) 1IOS1J NO. 1. Jofl Thompson 1? C MeArthur H M Ihisch M Slovens Wm Condell lCd G.tssup Jos Pullikcr Wm Moran Jan Pullikcr Thos Malone Bert Eida M A mono Frank Johnson Jas Kane J C MeArthur Jack Hardy Chns Hoxie, foicin.iH. WIl.l.AMKTTK SII.VKi: COI1NKT HANI), OKK (ioN CITY. S S Walker C V Falkncr L V, Moore M Randall D Horton R Keating C Moore (J Rinkle O A Nash J L linker W Moran Wm Walker E Roberts J Church J .1 Cook, lender. CAiirwiiKiiiT nosi; no. ', op.kcson city. Wallace Cole, capt liert Greenman IITrimboth Frank Brown Ed Reckner Geo Brown Geo Fennimore Peter Clecak Chap Mooic W Wilson Ed Taylor Thos Murray Herbert Thome J Harris. VANCOUVER IIOSi: NO. 1. Henry Burgy Denny Hayes Geo Kellogg John Raus'ch Chas Caples John Dewey Frank Wilcox Ed Carlon Edward Florine Ted Fuller A P Greene Chas Clarke Chas Oilman Matt Young 1'rank Rover J.J Healy, chief J W Wentworth, captain. Besides the companies mentioned, Salem was represented by Messrs. Frank Hondkins and Geo. E, Hatch of the. Hooks and Ladders. F. L. Parker, Richard Turner, Louis Cordes, M. L. Hanthorn, C. B. Han thorn, J. H. Langeworthy, J. Munson, of Astoria, N. Paulson, J. Chambers of Albina are delegates. DIKl). On the 'Jd inst., at the residence of his sister, Mrs. Gorman, in Kingsley, Sam uel Brookhouse, of cancer, aged A years. He was a brother of 51r. John Brookhouse, of this county. Those who believe that Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy will cure them are more liable to get well than those who don't. If you happen to be one of those who don't believe, there's a matter of $500 to help your faith. It's for you if the makers of Dr. Sage's remedy "can't cure you. no matter how bad or of how long standing vour catarrh in the head mav be. The makers are the World's Dispen sary Medical Association, of Buffalo, N. Y. They are known toevery newspaper publisher and every druggist in the and, and you can easily ascertain that their word's as good as their bond. You wind your watch once a day. Your liver and bowels should act as reg ularly. If they do not, use a key. The key i Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel lets. One a dose. The fineness of Mrs. Annie M. Beam, of McKeesport, Pennsylvania, in the treatment of diarrlneu in her children will undoubtedly be of interest to many mothers. She says: 'I spent several weeks in Johnetown, Pa., after tho great Jlood, on account of my husband being employed there. Wo had several chil dren with us, two ot whom took the diarrhoea very badly. I got some of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrluea Remedy from Rev. Mr. Chap man. It cured both of them. I knew of several cases where it was equally successful. 1 think it cannot bo excelled and cheerfullv recommend it." '-'") and SO cent bottles for sale hy Rlakeley & Houghton, Druggists. lm. Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for dyspepsia, torpid liver, yellow skin or kidney trouble. It is guaranteed to give you satisfaction. Price 74c. Sold by Snipes it Kinersly. Olinger A Bone'a stages en route to Cloud Cap J nn will locate campers at tho best fishing jwiiit in Hood River valley, where one can reach Mt. Hood in a few hours and get their mail and provisions daily. -tcwd lliioKlt'ii'x Ariiim ri'ult. The best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, und all skin eruption, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per Ixjx. For sale by SnipeH A Kinersly. $ 3STEW - - Sun ,i Summer Iff Cut Fancy Goods and Notions, Qei?ts' puri7i5r)ii7 Clothing, Hats, Boots. Shoes, etc. now complete in every department. All goods will be sold at greatly reduced prices. Terms Cos. H. Hearing. FIRST CLRSS 4ft IT' CAN BE HAD AT THE C H R O NICLE O FF I C E Reasonably Ruinous Rates. Familiar Faces in a New Place. . C. IS. BAYARD, Late Special Agent General Land Office. J. K. BARNETT Jtye Ieal Instate, IjDar?, Irurapee, p COLLECTION ACENCY. NOTA 1FL I UBLIC. Parties having Property they wish to Sell or Trade, Houses to Rent, or Abstract of Title furnished, will find it to their advantage to call on us. Wo shall make a specialty of the prosecution of Claims and Contests before the Unitep States Land Oilice. 85 Washington St. THE DALLES, OR. Have You Seen TH E Fine Millinery Goods AT 112 Second Street. ANNA PETER SCO. w 1 ,ff VI ook'sCof Moot COMPOUND. yi rixont dUcovery bf nn old Jjh)'klc!in. tiucctufuuy una Ijultn. la iho on!v tirifirtlr kif.i run! ri lttl.lii medlcluo dU- coTcrod. Ecwuro ot uiijr)nol)lod drugsUU vihi ...iiinj In iilum et thLrf. Auk tor Cook' Cottou Hooi Compound, takt tu tuUK luff, or IndoMi H nd 0 ccuu la jiaitaKB la letter I Wjawiv. llUt ul.t'lil,byroturnmnll. Fullm-aluJ ' ,ftrtl-ulnl lu Plain vntrlupo, U luillt only, 'i ftAiulA au(uuji -uii a i. ii j " i" v " Ko. y Hilicr Ulix-k, DoUolt. illtu. Bold hi 'J'lie UnUi'H by Mlukilvy & llouiftitoa J. H. CROSS. At tho Old Stand, Cor. Second and Union Sts. ay, Graip, peed apd plour, Groceries, Fruits and Seeds. Oct six iprtloL foi 23 S3, is ixacl IoLltay. fill goods delivered Free and Promptly. THE WORLD'S BEST LITERATURE IN- BOOKS. A T ' I. C. NICKELSEN'S. I .1 1UJ The California Winehouse, A Is now open, and its proprietor will soil his home- A L produced Wino at prices in tho roach of everybody. Also, best I'oanuts to bo found. Cloods guaranteed f to bo Pure and Firsl-Olass in ovory rot? peel. y Thompson's Addition. c BECHT