Is) THE DALLES "WEEKLY CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, ULATf 6, 1892. The Weekly Ghroniele. THE DALIES, - - - OREGON FRIDAY - - - - - MAY 6, 1892 LOCAL AND PIESOSAL. From the Dally Chronicle, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fraser, f Monk- land, are in the city. E. H. Clarno, S. Malone and Miss S Malone of Antelope are at the Umatilla house. O. B. Hartley, Vof Hood River, drove t through the city today thirty-sir head of beef cattle which he purchased in Sherman county. , Fat Fegan, the popular tailor, intends to make a trip to Cherry Creek, Crook county, leaving by the Prineville stage Sunday morning. He expects to be gone till Thursday or Friday. All reports that reach this office are to the effect that fall and spring grain never looked better at this time of year if it ever looked as well. So far we have not learned that any serious injury has - been done to fruit by the late frosts. A. G. Johnson has become thrice a grandfather by the birth of a daughter to the wife of his son Hollis. The child was born in this city today, at the resi dence of Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dow. Mother and child are doing well. Dr. U. U. and Mrs. Jtlolnster will go down to Portland on the evening pas senger to hear the Bostonions in the opera of Robin Hood. As the doctor in tends to return by -Sunday noon hia patients ought to hustle and get well be fore he gets back. Mrs. Farrelly, an 'old and much es teemed resident of this city, and her three daughters left this morning on the Regulator for Portland where they in tend to make their future home. Mr. Farrelly is already there in the employ of the D. P. and A. N. Co., and Mrs. Farelly goes to rejoin her husband and take charge of the Revere house. Miss Alice Hamill, of Chicago, who gave an entertainment Here last ween Under the uspices of the Good Intent Bociety returned to the city last evening and is stopping at the European House. Miss Hamill has been engaged to teach a class in elocution and the Delsarte system of physical culture at the public school every afternoon at 4 o'clock. The town got quietly rid of seven hobos last night. Marshal Gibons and Con Howe visited the East End a little before midnight and gathered up the seven and placed them on the midnight passenger. An eighth one was discov ered lying in a shed near the ice house after the train had gone, and him they gathered into the city calaboose. A generous sample present from the Dalles Mercantile Co., enables the Chronicle to bear practical testimony to the excellent quality of their fine teas. This enterprisiag firm makes a specialty of this class of merchandise and no .house in this city or elsewhere keeps a better variety or sells at more reasonable prices. The firm handles the well known tea inlports of the well known firm of McCondray & Co., whose M. M. teas are known far and wide and for ex cellence, aroma and superior quality cannot be excelled anywhere. The Dalles Mercantile Co., handles these teas in all grades, put up in neat, stylish packages. Any one who tries i a sample package will be made a customer of the Dalles Merchantile Co., for life. Put this statement to the proof by investing in one package. Father Remmington, of this city, met with an accident a little after 6 o clock this morning, that might have proved quite serious. His grandson, a boy of seventeen years, had been trying to ahoot a squirrel that bad been bothering the chickens, when the pistol prema turely exploded and the ball passing through the wall of the house, entered the old gentleman's thigh about an inch to the lelt of the medium line, passing ut about the same point opposite. The ball did not strike the bone nor any of the large blood vessels and Dr. Eshel man who dressed the wound, anticipates no serious results unless blood poisoning ahoultf set in.. At last report the patient was few ting as well as could be expected. The home of Mrs. George P. Morgan was, on Wednesday last, the scene of one "of the most enjoyable events in the an nals of the Ladies' Aid society of the Congregational church. The occasion of the event being the near departure of one of their loved members, Mrs. Drew. It was planned as a complete surprise to her, and after spending an hour or so in the agreeable way which the ladies of Aid Society know so well, Mrs. Drew was invited by Mrs. Curtis to visit the breaking of the ties which severed one loved member from the rest. With a re gretful good bye to each other, and to their perfect hostess, the ladies departed, the following being present: Mrs. Isa bella Grav. Mrs. S. K. Brooks, Mrs. C. Donnell, Mrs. W.S. Myers, Mrs. Drew, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Beers, Mrs. Marden, Mrs. A. R. Thompson, Mrs. Geo. Blake- ley, Mrs. Condon, Mrs. Cushing, Mrs. Pease. Sr.. Mrs. Pease, ir., Mrs B. S. Huntington, Mrs. A. A. Brown, Mrs. J. M. Patterson, Mrs.. R. F. Gibons, Mrs. Ralph Gibons. Mrs. Curtis, Mrs. C. C. Cooper, Mrs. Fred Bayley, Mrs. W. E. Rinehart, Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. E. P. Roberts and Miss Roberts. dining room, where, before-trer astonish ed eyes, appeared two long tables, very artistically arranged by Mrs. R. F. Gib- ons, extending the whole length of the large dining room. Before each guest was a lovely .button-hole bouquet, sup plied by Mrs. Harden. Just before the quests were seated one of the members stepped forward and- presented Mrs. Drew with a beautiful decorated souve nir album, on the pages of which were -written words, of . love and -remembrance by the members, and if any one had peered in the window at that time, he would have seen more than one pafr of eyes moistened by the thought of the From the Daily Chronicle, Saturday. T. H. Johnston of Dufur, is in the city- Robert Kelly of Kingsley, came into town last night. Elder P. P. Underwood of Bovd gave the Chronicle a pleasant call today. Hon. W. R. Ellis, passed through the city today on the noon passenger. ' O. L. Stranahan and L. E. Morse of Hood River, came up today on the noon passenger. ' Penumbra Kelly, the present sheriff of Multnomah county has concluded to run for the same office on an independent ticket. The contract for the lumber, to be used in the Prinz and Nitschke building now in course of erection, was awarded today to William Butler & Co. Night Watchman G. C. Bills pulled a couple of citizen yesterday whom he found fighting on the public ' streets. They had their trial before the recorder this afternoon. The agency in The Dalles for the cele brated Albany woohn mills, has been placed with Mr." C. F. Stephens, and he has now on hand a full line of the goods. Call and inspect before purchasing. . Mr. Kelley, of Oakland, California, who lately drove in a band of prime beef cattle from the South, sold them to the Seattle market. The stock was weighed and delivered here, in The Dalles, and all parties concerned were well satisfied. The large vocalion organ bought by E Jacobsen & Co., for the M. E. Church of this city, arrived from the factory this morning, and hands were busy all day placing it in position. ' Its first use, we understand, will be at a concert given in the near future for the benefit of the or gan fundi Supt. Troy Shelly, of this county, has prepared the annual apportionment of public funds to be disbursed to the var ions school districts.. There are fifty' four districts in the county, and 2,870 pupils enrolled. ' The funds to the dis tricts aggregates $2,625 ; to the pupils, $6,457.50 ; total $9,083.50. A new postoffice has been established on Eight-Mile, to be called Endersby, after Captain Endersby. The post- office will be at the residence of George W. Fligg who has been appointed post master. Mr., iligg s place is about a quarter of a mile south of the Endersby crossing, lne service nas not yet been established but is expected to be in a short time. . George Burlingame, of this city, has just got an increase of pension from six to ten dollars a month. Mr. Burlin game enlisted in 1861 in the sixth Rhode Island light artillery, and served sixteen months, when he was taken prisonsr at the battle of Malvern bill. He was con fined for nine weeks in Libby prison entering that murderous den weighing 150 pounds and coming out weiging ninety pounds. A party of ladies and gentlemen from this city went down yesterday- to Hood River on the evening train, and "sur prised" Mr. and Mrs. George Herbert, the genial host and hostess of the Mount Hood hotel. The visitants were Judge Blakely and wife, 'Judge Bradshaw and wife, Editor Geo. P. Mor gan ancl wife, J. M. Crossen and wife, D. L. Cates and wife, W. H. Wilson and wife, and Dr. Hugh Logan, thirteen in all. The party report that their visit was indeed a complete surprise to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert and that a delightfully pleasant time was spent till the arrival of the train that brought them back to this city at midnight. . Last evening Judge Q. N. Denny was presented with ajgroupof Chinese pheas ants by Willamette rod and gun club, Judge Whalley making the present, at a banquet of the club, in a few very neat ly expressed words. - The group of birds was prepared by Capt. S. 8-Douglass, at the suggestion of the writer of this paragraph, and is One of the most hand-' some things of the kind ever seen in Or egon. Xne birds are life size, naturally grouped, consisting of the male, the fe male and little chicks, in an elaborate concave frame, with landscape back ground covered with a large convex glass. It was intended to convey to Judge Den ny some idea of appreciation of his ef forts to add to the attractiveness of Or egon by introducing-here the beautiful and useful Mongolian pheasant. - Learn from the burglar, bother him who may get his work? - . The best be Does it ever the credit for FRED; FISHER, iDrine medicine is a dose or two of St. Patrick's Pills. They not onlv Dhvsic but cleanse the whole sys tem and purify the blood. For sale by Blakelev & Houghton, druggists, d&w Two arrests were made last hieht for fighting on the public streets and thtee for vagrancy. A traveling man who chanced to be in the store of E. V. Wood, at McKees Rocks, Pa., says while he was waiting to see Mr. Wood, a little girl came in with an emntv bottle labeled Chamber lain's Pain Balm and said: "Mamma wants another bottle of that medicine ; she says it is the best medicine for rheumatism she ever used." 50 cent bottles for sale bv Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. . d&w What with the rustlers, the hustlers, and the bustlers, this is getting to be a great country. Mr. J. P. Blaize, an extensive real estate dealer in Des Moines, Iowa, nar rowly escaped one of the severest at tacks of pneumonia while in the north ern part of that state during a recent blizzard, says the Saturday Review. Mr. Blaize had occasion to drive several miles during the storm and was so thor oughly chilled that be was unable to get warm, and inside ot an nour atter his return he was threatened with a severe case of pneumonia or lung fever. Mr. iilaize sent to the nearest drug store and got a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Kerned y, of wnicn he had often neard, and took a number of large doses. He says the effect was wonderful and that in a short time he was breathing quite easily. He kept on taking the medicine and the next day was able to come to Des Moines. Mr. Blaize regards his cure as simply wonderful. 50 cent bottles for sale by Blakeley & Houghton druggists. . j ' d&w Sailboats are sometimes upset by squall, and the same catastrophe occa sionally visits young paterfamilies. Saved from Death by Onions. There has no doubt been more lives of children saver from death in croup or whooping cough by the Use of onions than any other known remedy, our mothers used to make poultices of them or a syrup, which was always effectual in breaking up a cough or cold. Dr, Gunn's Onion Syrup is made by combin ing a few simple remedies with it which make it more effective as a medicine and destroys the taste and odor of the onion. 50c. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton. It may sound strange, but the night mare that sits heaviest on presidential candidates is the dark horse. Dealer in Staple and Fancy I ro eerie And PROVISIONS. On DRUGS Snipes &Kinersly, jff Special Prices to Cash Buyers. Highest Prices paid for Produce, Opposite Sklbbe'a Hotel. 3-18wtf FARM FOR SALE. I offer for sale all "or a tart of mv farm of 480 acres in Sec. 24, Xp. 1 south, range east, lo miles southeast of The Dalles ; good improvements, good young five-acre orchard now bearing. tlentv ol good water for house use and stock : 175 acres in cultivation, good outlet north, east.south or west via county roads. I also offer for sale 160 acres in section 26, township 1 south, range 14 east; also, five head horse, one double set of harness and a few farm implements, etc. Prices reasonable, terms easv and title good. For particulars come and see me at The Dalles or J. H. Trout at the farm. jan29-tf E. W. Tbout. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby was oleic, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Hiss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gare them Castoria inis is tne season when, the young squirrel perches upon a high limb and watches the good little bov blowing into a gun. A Great Liver Medicine. Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills are a sure cure for sick headache, bilious com plaints, dyspepsia,- indigestion, costive ness, torpid liver, etc. These pills in sure perfect digestion, correct the liver and stomach, regulate the bowels, nurifv and enrich the blood and make the skin clear. They also produce a good appe tite and invigorate and strengthen the entire system bv their tonic action. They only require one pill for a dose and never gripe or sicken, sold at 2d cents a box by Blakeley & Houghton. Mosier landing is the place where the Gesang Verein Harmonie is to hold its picnic on the 8th. For the best wagon on earth tret the Mitchell. For sale by J. M. Filloon & Co. A Sure Cor for Files. Itching Piles are known by moisture like perspiration, causing intense itch ing when warm. This form as well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding, yield at once to Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly on parts affected. absorbs tumors, allays itching and ef fects a permanent cure. 50 cents. Drue- gists or mail. Circulars free. Dr. Bo sanko, 329 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by-Blakeley & Houghton. - License to wed was issued last Satur day to George C. Robertson and Bertha Sperry. ' - - ' The erection of an additional story to the Prinz & Nitschke building for a pub lic hall, has not been favorably con sidered. , THOROUGHBRED IEiJTudnt jaGR;. MY THOROUGHBRED KENTUCKY JACK Will Stand for thespjisnn f 1H9 nt. mr rnnfli on Juniper Flat. He in 1514 hands hitrh. and weighs 1100 pounds. thhmsi Fifteen Dollars for the season, payable after harvest, with the privllcRe of breeding back next season, if a mare does not prove in foal. Pasture at reasonable rates. . - JAMES BROWN, 3-11 w8t Tygh Valley. -THE LEADING- Ittiii Mi lists. TTTFLJEl DRXJGrS Handled by Three Registered Druggists. ALSO ALL THE LEADING . Patent medicines and Druggists Sundries, HOUSE PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. Agents for Murphy's Fine Varnishes and the only agents in the City for The Sherwin, Williams Co.'s Paints. -WE ARE- The Largest Dealers in Wall Paper. Finest Line of Imported Key West and Domestic Cigars. Agent for Tansill's Punch. 129 Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon TneCoiumDia Packing Co.. PACKERS OF Pork and Beef. MAOTFACTUHERS OF HEW BOOT AfiD SHOE .STOt?E 1 STONEMAN & FIEGE 114 SECOND STREET. We have just received a large assortment of C, D and E widths of Ladies' fine shoes and a full stock of lawn tennis shoes with perforeald inner soles. Leather and findings for sale. Repairing Neatly and Expeditiously ' Done. Fine Lard.1 and Sausages Curers of BRAND Dried Beef, Etc. Masonic Bnilding, The Dallea. Or, x Uu7SSLI7Z?,riLl3 Act ca new principle-. tegalate the liver, etomsch and bowels through the nerve. Dr. Milks' Pills ipeedily cure biliousness, torpid liver and conAtipa Hon. Smallest, mildest, sored tl SOdoses,2St . oampies iree a arugguir fir. Iilet ltd. U, Elk tut Sold by BLAKEtEY b HOUGHTON. Looses ilirJr 25ote. . N. THORNBURY, Late Eec. C. S. Land Office. T. A. HUDSON, Notary Fnbli U.S. Land OfiBce Attorneys Booms 7 and 8, 17. 8. Land Office Building, THE DALLES, OREGON. Rev.. Isaiah Burlingame has lost a cow and a mare, fram his ranch on Fifteen mile creek, four miles beyond Dufur. The cow is a blue color, horns sawed off, and a circle with a dot in it on one hip. The mare is white, two brands on her, one in the shape of an S.- Any informa tion will be suitably rewarded. 4-29-Im. : Pnre Yellow -Dent Seed Corn, extra early, for sale at Joles -Bros. 4-20dwlOt la all fbrmi, Patlpltatism, Pain la Side. Moulder ud fcher Breath. OmrtHlon, Aathm. Swollen AmUes. Weak, aad Smothering aUs, Droper. Wild la Btomrh, etc., re Snredby OH. MILES' NEW HEART CURE. A nsw discovery by the eminent Indiana Special ist. A. h Davit, Silver Creek, Neb., after taking four bottles of HEAHT 4? THE felt better tban be bad for rjrelve years. "For tblrty yean troubled with Heart Disease; two bottles of DR. MILES' HEART CURE eored me.-Lerl Logsn, Buchanan. Mich." K. B. Stutson, Ways Station, Ja. bas taken DR. MILES' HEART CURE for Heart trouble with great results. Mrs. La Bar, Pltchbnrg, Hich., was til for 16 yeara with Heart Disease, had to hire bouse help, lived on liquid food; used Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and all pains left her; constant use cured her. Fine Illustrated book TBJEB at druggists, or address Dr.Mlles' Mvdieal Co.,lkhart,lnd. OLD Bl BLAEILEI ft HOUGHTON. Filings, Contests, Aad Bosaess of all Kinds Before the Local - and General Laa OSei Promptly Attended to. Over Sixteen Years Experience. - .:.( . WB ALSO DO A- General Real Esiate Snslness. All Correspondence Promptly Answered. DIAMOND - ROLLER - MILL A. H. CURTIS, Prop. Flour of the Best Qual , ity Always on Hand. THE DALLES. OREGON. piaifaGiuie rs Harnesses (Successors to L. D. Frank, deceased.) OPA1L A General Line of Horse Furnishing Goods. EEPAIEIK"G PEOMPTLY and IsTZETIiY DDOHSTJEL WbolesalB anfl Retail Dealers in Harness, Bridles, Whips, Horse Blankets, Etc. :. . . Full Assertment of Mexican SaflOlery Plain or Stamped. ; y . SECOND STREET. 1 - . . . . THE DALLES. OR. CHRISMAN & CORSON, -DEALERS IX- GROCER IBS. ' Flour, Grain, Fruit and Mill Feed. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR PRODUCE. COR. WASHINGTON AND SECOND ST., THE DALLES, OREGON & Houghton, DRUGGISTS, 175 Second Street, - Thie Dalles, Oregon A full line of all-the Standard Patent Medicines, ' ' Drugs, Chemicals, Etc. . ARTISTS MATEHIALS.-.N V Country and Mail Orders will receive prompt attention. DID YOU KNOW IT WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE Argand Stoves and Ranges, Garland Stoves and flanges, Jemell's Stoves and flanges, Universal Stoves and flanges. We ape also agents for the Celebrated Boynton Farnaee. , - ; Ammunition and Loaded Shells, Ete. SRJilTRHV PlxUmfilflG R SPECIAIiTV. ; MAIER & BENTON SK I B BE f HOT EL. Xj. skxbbzi. . ff H". il I'll iff- l