The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, December 18, 1891, Image 8

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Clarar Sta,llat..
An elegantly dressed, wofiian lately en
tered a Paris jeweler's shop and asked to
some valuable cold pina. While aha
Trm Hatband hnM B H
JodgFinletter, in charging the jnry
In a case tried in common pleas court,
gave an opinion emphatically onstaining
John C. IPKHure w as elected mayor of
rendlrton on the 7th inst.
An exchange sadly says : The outlook
was examining them a man began play-1 the ribt ot nnlands to role their for Oregon i sad indeed. Neither liar-
The unit was that of John Yates to WAfihinirtnn.
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ins a barrel organ before the door. The
music seemed to annoy the lady, and
stepping to the door she threw a piece of ;
money to the man and told him to go
away, which he did at once.
On returning to the counter she said
that none of the pins suited her, bnt that
as some compensation for the trouble she
Lad given, she would buy a brooch. She
accordingly chose one, paid ten francs
for it, and was leaving the shop when the
jeweler inifwed a diamond pin of great '
Talne from among thnee she had been
examing. He accordingly stopped his
customer, who seemed highly indignant,
and instated on the jeweler's wife search
ing her. which was done, bnt no pin was
found.
The jeweler sent his sister to watch
the woman, who was seen to enter an-.
cither jeweler's shop, and was pretending ,
to make a purchase when the organ grind- .
r made his appearance. As soon as he
began playing she again threw him some
trniiitU ChriMtiana F. M. Greaves.
brought to recover damages for false; roftmacter Wanamaker strikes a pop
rretit awl malicious prosecution. Mins ; ular chord when he urges ufoii Congress
(ireoves lxardedin Yale' house. She ! that jiostofnce lxes be made free. His
Was ordered by him to leave, but Mrs. : hetue is to give the uw) of a lox to the
Vat!, to whom Miss Oreaves paid her head of every family living outside of
board, told her to stay. Yates snbse- , the range of "free delivery.
qnently, upon coming home, quarreled !
with his wife and, it is alleged, choked 1 "It is almost the unanimous verdict of
her, and when Miss Greaves interfered, medical and fcientifie men," remarks a
it is alleged, he threatened her. The prominent physician, "that in nearly
next morning Mrs. Yates went with eTery case typhoid fever originates in
Miss Greaves to a magistrate's office, i using water that has leen contaminated
where the latter swore ont a warrant . by sew ers and ceMpoots."
charging Yates with threatening her
life. He was locked np, and spent the
night in a station bouse.
Miss Greaves did not appear agaiiikt
Yates the next day and he was dis
charged, bnt in her behalf it was alleged
that her nonappearance was dne to a
solid Ution by Yates brother-in-law.
Astoria had a hardly contested election
on the 9th which resulted in a Waterloo
for the republican ticket. The entire
funlon or citizens ticket was elected by
the biggest majority ever given in an
i Astoria election. The democrats had no
' ticket.
money and ordered him to move on, bat
the person who was watching her per
ceived that with the money she bad giv
en the man a piece of jewelry. This was
at once made known to the police, who
arrested both, and found on the man sev
eral articles of stolen jewelry. Paris
Figaro.
A Vrau Itari4 y I Ha.baad.
Some years sin-a a yonng woman
named Gardiner married in Scotland a
man named Zadrean. They quarreled
and separated, and the woman afterward
married a man named Smith.'. Dot a
abort time elapsed before separation took
place in this case also, and a third mar
riage was contracted with a man named
BowhilL The parties, however, did tot
reside long together, the woman from
that time forward living alone. Tues
day she poisoned herself, the body being
found in bed the next morning.
At the coroner's inquest, when a ver
dict to that effect was returned, it was
stated that Zadrean bad not been found,
bat Smith and BowhiU were in attend
ance. The Utter produced his certifi
cate of marriage and claimed the cer
tificate of death. After discussion a
compromise was arrived at. Smith tak
ing the coroner's certificate, and the two
men agreeing to share the cost of the
funeral, while it was arranged to bury
the woman in the name of Zadrean,
alias Smith, alias Bowhill. London
Standard.
w bo said that he couldn't get bail. After
bis releaae Yates brought the present
suit against Miss Greaves.
Jndge Finlctter said that Miss Greaves
should have obeyed the direction of
Yates to leave. She had no right to re
main in the house against his wish. The
jury would therefore have so find a ver
dict for the plaintiff, n arriving at the I terpretalion. SaUm Journal.
damages they should consider the conui- i
, tion in life of the parties,' but in finding j l"u ono public question the presl
. for the plaintiff they should not "fix ! dent's message was silent. And yet we
; their verdict for him for a few dollars or j venture to say that no question has or-
a lew cents, mining it nuicuious oj tot. rm,lpj .,i, .n,, ., ,&imn, 0f
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I The state board of eqalixation is hard
at work. They have decided to Invite
' the bankers, railroad men, and all tax
J payers interested before theui. Attor-
ney iiencral Chamberlain, has also been
, aked to answer to the board some in
quiries as to the law and its proper in-
small amount, but they should give him
such a sum as would show that in Phila
delphia every husband has the right and
must rule his own household.
The jury after a short deliberation re
turned a verdict of f-VX) for the plaintiff.
Philadelphia Press.
Kom of DUtlngalakml ftlrva.
In a down town cafe the other day 1
met two gentlemen whose names will
; recall remarkable men and remarkable
events in American history. They were
1 Lieutenant Fremont and Lieutenant
; Lawrence, of the United States navy.
The former is the son of the late distin
guhvhed John C Fremont, "the Path
finder," who ran for president of the
, United States, and the other was Law
. rence, the graudson of the hero of Lake
j Erie, old "don't give np the ship." That
' thnw two gentlemen should coma into
I'
j the press, not even excepting silver and
I the taritr. Mr. Harrison has failed to
; give ns his views on the relative merits
( of rival baking powders. lirviric.
Oh! that the eople of this country
i would rise as one man in their might
and dignity and swear by the eternals
: thai our roads must be improved. This
thing of having to spend half a day in
going five or six miles is enough to dis
courage jfiple altogether snd cause
; them to go into a comatose state and re
main in such condition during the en
tire winter months. I'olk Co. Olrrrrr.
No Hop for New OrWatt.
New Orleans people are ambitious
and sanguine. They are prophesying
that their port will become the greatest
shipping port of the country within the
next ten years greater even than New
York. They ay the producers in the
northern states west of the Ohio river.
and in the southern states w est of the
Alabama river have found out that they
can hhip grain, cotton and pork to pu
rojie from New Orleans more cheaply
than from any other port. A few dav
ago a committee of the Kansas M'illera
association visited New Orleans to make
arrangements for exporting Kansas
flour to foieign countries by way of that
port at the rate of 10.000.000 barrels a
year.
Oaa Wu Kooogh.
A man w hile fishing suddenly fell into
the water. A fellow fisherman of bencv
olent aspect promptly he!jed him out
laid him on his back and then began to
scratch his head in a nuzzled way.
'What's the matter?" asked the by
standers. "Why don't you revive
him?"
I here are sixteen .roles to revive
drowned jersons," said the benevolent
man, "and I know 'em all ; bnt I can't
call to mind which comes first.
At this point the rescued man opened
his eves ana said faintly: ."is there
anything about giving brandv in the
rules?"
"Yes."
"Then never mind the other fifteen."
St. Pau' Pioneer Vtu.
Orgoa Wheat.
M. W. IVlsbaw of Farmington carrie
the honors of the champion whea
grower of the world. At the Oregon
state fair be has taken first premium for
fifteen successive years. In the state
house of Salem hangs a silver medal
taken by the state of Oregon over all
competitors at the world's fair ot Paris
in lfc9 with Mr. Belshaw's wheat, and
at the Centennial exposition at Phua
delphia in 1876 and the New Orleans
exposition he carried away highest hon
ors.. Mr. JicUkaw has enteted evert
wheat competition of note for the last
fifteen years and baa never yet turned
away with Jess than the blue ribbon
and confidently expects to come away
from the world s fair at C hicago tri
umphant.
. Haying Coal.
Householders who may
never have
This is the wsy stock may be grown
in the I'aloust!. The Kosalia lUutlr
says: "(Jeorge A. Sly, living near
Kosalia, butchered a fat hog last week
at his farm which should have been al-
tbe New York lunch room for something lowed to live and put on exhibition at
to eat and drink was nothing remark- !. world's fair, ljuit Satnrdav Mr.
Sly brought to tow n a iiortion of the
pig, consisting of 170 pounds of sausage
Z4j pounus oi laru ana 104 pounus
able, but that they shonu come in arm
and arm. two naval chnma, was aome-
C. X.TIIORXBURT,
Late itcc U. 0. Laud Office.
T. A. HL'DSO..
Notary Iubtlc
acquired the habit of laying in a winter', j thing iafldpnt to fctir tU jnia7inaUon.
uppiy 01 coai in iner or . , UfQteiUint Fremont is attached to the
whose regrets for failing to do so are DeW p,inaWpUia. He U
beard with the regularity of the annual lmt.a of nnnhoni, aa was his father
advent of cold weather, may stop repin- him,New Vork UcM
lag. It is true economy to buy little ;
coal at a time. Coal men will tell yon w t. Mt . mA-y.
that thU fnel rapidly Ws in quality, i ln country only is the turkey
The gases pass off by exposure or some- , fowi in m wiU ute u ia verT fitUnjff
thing of that kind, and with them the tif. tbmt lu lM Christmas dinner
iSSSST-. nv in0 i !! z : 1. 1 w . -ut u
making the most of thU kind of S3S andTroireTTahd ? gLt rate, on the railroads
ne coat oougni in email quanuues . v. -t, n1 nmtt h- ,.
with aome fat, the legs black and smooth;
r.ad if there be vpnr they should be
ibort. The end of the breastbone should
meat, which he disposed of, realizing
therefor 43.2.. Itesides this, he has re
; tained for his own use about '.is) pounds
of meat, not counting the animal's
head."
The farmers' alliance cf Marion
county and the grange last Saturday
endorsed the Oregon railroad commis-
TBOPOBY&PO
should be taken from fresh shipment.
There is no profit in buying coal that
may have lain for weeks in a yard. It
ahonld come fresh from the cars in order j :- iw. ,nnrM iiv, Pn,t. ,.n hon
J,ba ,erTit ontofit--Newi A turkey that 1. long in proportion to
York Times. , : t ud has dark or bluish flesh.
) finely flavored and juicy. A dry picked
turkey will be found to have a much
CUaa rilllas far Taath.
Persona who object to theconspicaoua-
of gold filling when it is placed in
the front teeth' may now have their den
tists use a substance which resembles
the teeth so closely in color that its pres
ence can be detected only by a close and
careful examination. This new filling is
a kind of glass and is the invention of a
German. It was put on the market only
a abort time ago, bnt it has been osed
nough to prove that the idea is a capi
tal one. The glass cornea ia the form of
a sand, which is made of nine different
tints. These hues range from a bright
white through various yellows to a kind
of pale pink. Generally a set of teeth
will hare about the color of one of ten
kinds of sand, bnt to have the two ex
actly the same it may be necessary to
mix two shades. New York Tribune.
This is a proper thing for all such or
ganizations to do, because being of anon
jautisan order, they are able to give the
commission their moral support withont
raising partisan feeling. The railroad
commission cannot become a partisan
body. It It by its nature a board of
public prosecutors. The railroad com
mission is allowing great nerve and
backbone in doing its duty fearlessly.
Dtaaftt Aakad far Taklag Call.
John IL Taylor, of Nashville, Ind.,
whiTe traveling on the Waba&h railway
from St. Louis to Stanberry in October,
1889, contracted a cold through the negli
gence of the railroad company in not
having the car properly heated. The
cold culminated in an attack of rheuma
' tiaxn, which baa crippled him for life. For
this he brought suit against the com
pany for $10,000 damages, J ndge Good
man, in the circuit court, sustained a
demurrer to the evidence of the plaintiff.
An appeal will be taken to the supreme
court. Cor. St. Louis Republic.
Jtalaa Is a Graat Stata.
Down in Deer Isle ' the other evening
the village barber asked a young lady to
attend a bop with him. The young lady
ery properly went to get her mother's
consent, ner mother took her one side
and told her she could go if aha would
get the barber to agree to do ner (the
young lady's) father's bar be ring this
winter free. We have not heard what
arrangement baa been made, says the
correspondent who tells the story, bnt
think everything was all right, for the
girl went. Bangor Commercial.
October fairly outdid itself in the Ver
mont mountains. The crimson foliage,
the balmy temperature, the hazy atmos-
here, all have combined to make the
ast three weeks of the month the most
delightful experienced there for many
years.
A recent eruption on the tun's face
was photographed and lasted for fully
fifteen mtuntea. Its angular height
showed it to be a disturbance causing
the vapors to ascend fully 60,000 miles.
The youngest teacher on record is said
to be an eleven-yenr-old boy in Kansas,
who, it is claimed, has been recently
granted a certificate.
better flavor than a scalded one. All f " ueTrT 10 tustainea by tna peo-
Doultrrthatia drr nicked costs a few . ?.'' 3 ? P1
et. . tv.l n than th .raMed gJnst the mi lionaires, and IM people
bnt is well worth the extra price. Maria
Parloa in Ladies Home Journal.
1 should sustain IlSmUih Journal
The election laws, the compilation of
w hh h has been in the hands of State
Printer IUkcr since Thanksgiving, are
now going through the press. These
regarding elc-
Anitralian
rail Nakwaar far Maa.
The shade of neckwear of September
was mulberry, and beautiful indeed were
the combinations in wuicn us treatroeui ; airtt whi,.h gre published in
was varied. There are many men that .v,, forn, m eonuin what the
win not wear a rea nee scan unuer any - . .. ., ,
I.Uratfnn Thar ntrt.ln a rrftlva ! WitUtlon has to say
r4n,iii rt t.. 1.1,,.. .,i rw,tMn s-.n ! tions, together with the
oauot law- enacieu uy uie last legisla
ture, and also the primary election law
lied here, red there, j n cities of over S500 population. These
Red it the rage in fine 1 Br0 for distribution throughout the
state ana win oe sent oy uie ttvretary 01
state to the different county clerks for
distribution in their coiiuties. In
the laws will be ready to
to quell the blazonry of this tingle gleam 1 out- Jh road laws, the insur-
are also being printed . in j-atuphlet
form. . '
: jf
"pamphlet form,
A 11 rum wu m ajwutq
be blue, and nothing can
change them. To them the mulberry of
ferings are a benixon.
Red, red. red!
red evewbere.
neckwear.
The ruddiest, reddest reds are worn by
irtvtion of everv other detail of attire, seek ' another w eek
to quell the blazonry of this tingle gl
of texture. Clothier and Furnisher.
s
U.S. Land Office Attorneys.
Rooms 7 and 8, U. S. Land
Office Building, J
THE DALLES, - - OREGON.
pilings, Contests,
led Business of tO Kinds fkfort .the Loral
ted General Un Office
Promptly Attended to.
Over Sixteen Yeart Experience.'
WK ALSO DO A
General RealJEsiale Business.
Ail Comapondeno Frunptly Answered.
S. L. YOUNG,
rtwecaaaarta SC. BKCK.i
Cultlvatlas Wata.
fflffort is now being made to introduce
ln the United States a very remarkable
nut from Japan called the "ginko. Te
tree that bears it is supposed to be the
H CentHiant.
T. V. rowderlr, chief of the Knights
of Labor, is out in the North American
oldest in tho world, inasmuch as it grew , JVnVir in a strong article favoring free
as far back as the coal forming epoch. : iiver coinage.
Beautiful siiccimens of it extend in two j '
rows on either side of the main avenue J i:u,r ' Kcatea Tradasman.
leading to the department of agriculture, j EllW1 1eM , the rhhNlw, Xevr
Home of them are bearing fruit this year. ; T ..... . .
In HoridaexperimenU are being tried for J'"es W hiteombKiley went to Europe
the improvement of the small specie of j ' On the return voyage an
chestnut calh-d the chinquapin." It is ; incident happened which is well worth
aLu being attempted to graft upon the j telling. To beguile the tediotisness of
chinquapin big chestnuta, in order that j the vovage it was proposed to give a
the Utter may be produced on a dwarf cont Jn tha loon cf the ship an
growth.-Washington Star. ; enterteinment to which all capable of
Taa stata of Eoropa. . -auiusing their fellow-voyagers should
The present sUteof Europe tuggesta ; coutribute. Mr. Kiley was asked to
to the thoughtful man scores of ques- ' recite some of his original poems, and,
tions which the ordinary student of for- of course, he cheerfully agreed to do to.
eign politics finds it hard to answer. Why j Among the number present at this mid-
1?7 n?"hierie?' : entertainment, over which the
my. Austria? Why doea Russia threaten , , ., .
the peaco of Europe? Why are France I Jw. Myron llert presided, were two
and Germany hereditary enemies? What ; "oU-hmen, very worthy gentlemen en
Is the exact fc tat us of Tnrkev in Enronean route from the land o cakes to the land
affairs? Why is war said to be immi-! ? -biscuits uran a tour of Investigation,
nent, and where and how it it most likely Te twain .l.are.1 their enthns asm with
L.ir which the auditor applauded Mr. Kilev't
to break onC-Forum. charming recitations. They marvefed
i tiiat so versatile a genius could have
' arisen in a land reputeu for uncouthness
anu fcavagery.
"Is it no wonderfu' Ponar," remarked
DEALER IN-
ICIIES. CLOIS,
Jewelry, Diamonds,
SILVERWARE,:-: ETC.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry
Repaired and Warranted.
1C5 Second 8t.. The Dalles .Or.
TWMi PCKlRQ GO.,
PACKERS OF
Pork and Beef.
MAKDFACTCBER8 OF
Fine Lard and Sausages.
Brain Holds tha Orchani.
The Hon. Isaao Bearce, of Meddy
bempa, has a fine orchard, perhaps the
finest in this county. It is situated some
distance from his house in a thick growth
of woods. Isaac, with lils two hired
men, went to gather apples recently.
.They discovered a large bear in ioses
sjon, and at last accounts he had refused
to retreat. He was making end havoc
among the fruit. Cor. Bangor News.
one of these braw Scot, "that a trades
man sold be sic a bonuie joet T'
"And is he indeed a tradesman?"
asked the other.
" 'Deed is he," answered the other.
"Pid ye no hear the domlnio intryjuee
him as the hoosio (xjet? Just think of
it, non just think o' sic a iriidti oet
dividing his time at making iioosiery!"
Curerscf BRAND
mnwmM
Dried Beef, Etc.
Masonic Building, The Palles. Or.
THE DALLES MERCANTILE CO.,
(Successors to BROOKS BEERS.)
The Dalles,
Oregon.
Jobbers and Dealrsln
ptaple and FanciJ DfiJ Ijoodg,
Gents' Ftirnishing Goods, Boots and Shoe
Hats and Caps, Etc.
Staple and Fancy Groceries, Hardware, Flour, Bacon
Headauarters for
Teas, Coff;es, Dried Fruits, Canned Goods, BQ.
HAY, GRAIN AND PRODUCE
Of all kinds Bought and Sold at Retail or in Car- .
load Lots at Lowest Market Rates.
Free Delivery to Boat and Cars and all parts of the Citj
SNIPES.& KlNERSLY,
Leading Druggists
Dealers In
Paints, Oils and Ulih(loiaGIas
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COAL and' PINE TAR,
Artists Material,
Imported I(eij Wefc and Domestic Cigsr
ISO Second Street,
The Dalles, Oregon.
COMPLETE STOCK OF)
Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, House Furnishing Goc;
Carpenters,' Blacksmiths' and Farmers Tools, E
Shelf Hardware, Cutlery, Shears, Scissors, Raze
Carvers and Table Ware, and Silverware. Fun:'
Pipe, Plumbers' and Steam Fitters' Supplies, Pa
ing, Building Paper, Sash, Doors, Shingles, Te
Cotta Chimney, Builders Hardware, Lanterns .r
Lamps. '
Special and Exclusive Agent;
t
Charter Oak Stoves and Ranges, Atom Stoves
Ranges, Belville Stoves and Ranges, Boyr
Furnaces. R. J. Roberts" Warranted" Cutl
Meriden Cutlery and Table Ware, the "Grand
Stoves, Anti-Rust Tinware.
Goulds and Moline Power and Hand Pumps.
All Tininsr. Plumbing:. Pipe Work and Repair
will -be done on Short Notice.
5t CROWE,
(Succetson to ABRAMS &, STEWART.)
174, 176. 178. 180 - - - SECOND STREET.
(Succeseorg to L. D. Frank, deceased.)
- Janp
, OJP J TiTi
OTJ"
A General Line of
Horse Furnishing Goods.
WHolesale ana Eetail Dealers in Harness, Britos, WMes, Eisrss Elects,
mil Assortment of Mexican Saery, Plain cr Standi
SECOND STREET. - , ' - TUb DALLJ
IDC
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NEW YORK, uiuiUtTEK and NAFLKM,
Atmrair Inumii.
tALOOX, fC03-CU AII0 STHRASE
rml. un iiw.h urm. iu and frtun th princtpl
crsusa, mas iu kstvszstal rcarr
KxearsioB ttriwla Uilila W Krtara bjr IUirr tb Die
tumHItw Clti A North til IrrUnd or N'kiOv. St Ulbrmitu
Ortftt m4 Ksmt Ordat for la? imauX tl Lerrt attM.
Apply to aar of our locml Ai(ortu
ItEXIilUiUN 11KOTHKK3, Chicago, IU.
T. A. HUDSON, AGENT.
THE DALLES, - OREGON
por Sale at' a Bar
- A GOOD
Traction Engir
Ilaa only been run sixty day.. I
Buffalo Pitts Thrc
Only used two months. .
Chopping Mil;
Capable of 15 to 20 tona ieT
The above will be eold on en
W. L. WA
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