The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, August 04, 1894, PART 2, Image 4

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THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1894.
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Straw Hats.
Your choire of ur
ntirv sttK'k of MVnV
straw hat? at
50 Cents.
Fancy
Wove Cheviots.
New (uxmIs.
IViraU Patterns.
Stylish.
16 2-3 Cents.
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Kid Gloves.
We desire to close a
lot of Black and Col
ored Kid Gloves, and
have marked them
45 Cents.
We Do
Not Want
to carry over from
one season to the
other any unneces
sary stock. We
licve it to Ik' pood
store-keeping to close
out goods even at
less than cost.
Have you taken ad
vantage of the bar
gains offered in our
Semi-Annual GlearanceSale
All Goods Marked in
Plain Figures.
PEASE & MATS.
Silks.
Silks.
The lines we offered at 25 cts.
are about sold, ve have made
up another handsome assort
ment, the regular values be
ing from 65 cts. to $1.00, that
we offer at the uniform price
of
50 Cents.
Clothing.
Our regular prices were very
low, our goods were desirable
and we did a large business.
We are selling what we now
have at
20 Per Cent. Discount.
Why
Go to
Africa ?
t. eek wealth in
gold mines among
savages and the un
healthy climate of
the Tiiics. Here
at home is a mine of
irreat richness, the
returns sure and cer
tain. Had you not
I ictter invest in this
r,old-Mim our
Semi-Annual Clearance Sale
All ioods Marked in
I'lain Figures.
PEASE & MAYS.
Men's Shoes.
Not the latest liint
k1 t.ie hocs, we con
fess; hut are just as
:om1 for service and
wear, nevertheless ,
and far moro com
tortahle. "Were $1
and $"; now
$2.50.
Madras Curtains.
Have your rooms
look homo-lilce and
cheerful. S't these
handsome t'urtains
in our show window ,'
at 85 Cents.
Swivel Silks.
Tin choicest of the
New Fahries made
for this summer's
use; now
47 1-2 Cents.
Sou Idle Idjrl.
Lai iiiriit we were sitting on the
porch by the siJeof the Umatilla houie.
our number S shoe resting on the rail
ing, n inch or two higher than our
bead, ami enjoying with all our poetic
uui mitt inuui.ui. v 1 ii"' wuu ''-' txx'T 9
another: "'By what chemical reaction i "Yonr army has worked and has made
is bee' and cabbage so lost from useful- j great progress. It is ready. If hy some,
ness as to be changed into a Salvation : at present apparently impossible event,
Army sermon?" We don't know. 1 it should find itself in the field against
. the German army, nobody could foretell
The heat yesterday was sinipiy oflen- ; the result of the battles. That is why I
sive, for it staok its noe into everv- regard as a fool or a criminal any one
who seeks to push the two people into
SHERIFF'S SALE.
buine, and that, too, on col
lection day. It was more than offensive,
it was insulting. I: reminded ns, as we
penned the n?w venerable personal that
war.
ain, as the one swept into the winding
canyon of the other ; while over them
the western sky, flecked with patches
of roee-jlored clonds. gave g'.owintr con
trast to the sombre coloring of the
ragged hills. Whether It wm the little
.lui nf ,l.'i. ,fit nr Inn,, t h . .
T . . . . , " 1,nS over. tnat tms WM onr t)U8-v ear' ! force the Taeonia fight meant defeat
CmmU.a cool -as me .oucn 01 lh we couldn't spare the time to hie ,DV Washington city. The Jight in
mmxM r- .ourselves, even on toot, to me macy
stranger pew in me uanes to. ie:v trtmt .lrMDla jt
hpokBnt Well Kixd-
Wasiiim.tox. Jnlv SI. Spokane won
everybody and h.s folks bad skipped for ; jn jtg figul for a public build
the mountains or tae seaside, or onie-
I'.t vtriii nf mi t'Twuttoii nnl nifr ii :W 1
! nuvti out f 4 Irnut min of tin Mm nt rr
'n lor W rf.iniiy, upon tiwrvt n! jmlir
i mtrnt niml;, rt'nrtr1!! nutl trul'rvej by aiii muM ;
j 011 Hi- ;!M U:ty ni Mmy. hi fitvitr tf the
j i-i.tintifT. in Hir.t wn n?m K Rtstncn ww I
I pmintitt mihI irtf W iinU anJ Knnfy HhII
a.rv iluieuilnitih, itiitl to m tlirtflti mid Ue
j ltTtl, rtinniHinttii m to U-vy- uium and
nil ttHr UnUit m:ntioiirl and d.-Tibi iu Mid
writ, iind ht?tH'tf tr d'-riti. 1 did on the I-'lh
duv 01 Jim l'M. duly Uvy upstit. nud wilt !) nt j
1 public u'tion t trie hisotttt tudder for cnii 111
hmid 4itt 1 he JKtft dHV m July. 14. t "J octork
! In thr HftriiMii o( Mid dv nt thf irunt dir of
TIP YOU W-rV2STT
(riKt riuucni. Sa.'c, or Dalles Military A'oaJ Lands,
Thomas A. Hudson,
Kuwwjt t TboTTihup" Ai HuiUm,
83 Washington St., THE DALLES.
OR.
ii vdii want ir.foTnntlon ronrmtnf (ovfm
merit landt. or thk iw r:liitltit thTfto, you run
foi:ult linn in- uf I'lmnrv ii- rib notdf rw
in!:y of thii buNtn. mid ttnn pmi'tid bnion
fort
circle-; or wbetberuie i max gow ' that we couldn't epae the moner either,
old DauBntier had been with ns and iide that it thawed oar thews and
jiving 09 otue very interefiting remin- , ,jnnw.f anti mehed the laat clean collar
ewenwt or whether our feet being jotjr Cbina washmjm bng ventnred to
oniewhat abive ns as we hve stated, jtru9t us with.
we do not know ; nut raajen:y ana ;
without an instants warning a thought ;
Aug. i . vr?gunian
Ul liU i tn rtMintv nxi Houm- in Intli.-.. if, in W nmv
I not on:V filte purt'hase Uionev, but rountv. wri. Ml f the lnnd mid irmi f tn- l uiwu MmU- Ind i.tfDf lor mvct U-ii jmTm
Dere wnee ti.e mercury wasn t eiop- uwt or hr lm ildmr. An attmnt tniui....i.,.i He in Arnt
Lot U, 4. mid mutiitvt junrtr ix of
iiortiiwtt Mimrt'-f ' , j of nMtiiiu i?c r.,, 1. iirn ;
hi one ill mlh. rauin lifU'en () ewt,
M ixmLuinitiE I.,!," arrea uf Und. iluntetl, '
lylnir mid btinr in lnco rnnt, (ipf"ii,
ti'tht!T itfa tliv U'mtmviitN, henlttmeniM nml t
l)Vurt'nnntet thureunUi ltmjrjiiff or in nnv i
wiennf ruininff.ornuniuch thrvtif nn xtnaii bi- ,
aufttoivnt ItrM'iaiy the bu in of lu with ntr- ;
ent thereon at th- rnte of i per rent, slncr the :i1xt
of Mav. lt. mid At attomevn ivr and iJL'.i'
etwtM f n mil Mtitt limn't iwr 14 itl f h ihmI uiil I
writ mid aeeniutc r.it of Mi?. I If yu wmut tm Harrow Money, Long; or Mfeort tliu
Ivtolat Ihiltel itv.itrevon.JuiieJ'). A I iM.
T. A UAKIi.
rlff of W'ro enuty, irecou.
1 ;uii:
progress over the river and
also snjnmted to us ' rnntinnes. It is most!?
harlior hill
confined to
Kastern projeets. Tliere is a prohabilitv
that the bill will go over until tin- nett
...ca ion.
AcrmMnt Beactil by Ravr aid
Harbar Conferrc.
therefore, lieing found, made a note of.
.
In years (one by John C. Fremont
passed through this country, and in
passing, had for a guide an Indian, ia
digenous to this country just like the
aalmon. and like them also, bearing the
aauie o! ChincMik ; to which, perhaps to
distinguish him from Judje Deady's
aalmon, some un poetic whit" brother
had prefixed the name of I'.illy. Bill"
Chinook was the combination, lmg
after Fremont had discovered the bum- j
ble-bee on the summit of the Tioeky
Visn;cToi, Aug. 1
office, Corcoran building. v Polph
had a rather hard struggle, but he lias j Brown, Mr C C
pulled out of the conference committee Iepel, D
with all the Oregon appropriations in
the river and harbor bill. Practically
an aire-nient to that effect has been
reached, and the agreement will prob
ably be reported tomorrow. The
amount for a boat railway at The Italle
has been reduced to 100,0CK, but I)olph
says that will be sufficient to aitjuire
the right of way and begin the work.
Following is the list of letters remain
ing in tiie postoflice at The Dalles un
called lor Friday August :;d, lrtvu.
Persons calling for same will give date
has ' nn which ther wer mitTr1ieHl -
CmiiTKiur. .iul mn a.! vou l,nuliis. or l n
lmprtTJ Air-i(Milturul Ijtudw In anv quantity
il-airvd. and w:ll wid a fHntphlet diirrihtu
i... land tn anyone applying Ut hitn lir It. A
lit-1 Afit iiw aa'r nl lot In T ana ran Ann
I Tina UiThr Imiln. Thla Addition la laid off Ml
arrr lota, and tlvatmed to tw tn tirlneliJ rval
dic part of thr eity. Only 'J mlnolm wain
Irum tourtnoua. 10 miuutra lnmi U. U iwpot.
HiiUra l.wratd mm Gavanimiut Lanila.
k mum aoattanada,t yaa.
Writa Tin, Llfs, aad Aecldant laaaraaoa.
If yea caaant all, writ, and yoar Irttra will h proanptly tair4.
Notice of Final Settlement
Kati
The main thing is to have it started. '
' - T i . it i or n.'.r...... 1.... I ...
moantams, corralled Cainornia, married i ,. ' r. T
T . ,, , T.,. , main undisturt-ed. Washington is also'
Jeesie Benton and become famous, Bidy ; , . B ,
. . ... , . i fortunate. Everv increase made bv tne
took auto himself a wife, and in the I . " ,
... ,. . . , , senate remains in the bill, as also does
course of time died. i esterdav we saw . , . . ' , .
. . ,. . ,. f .,, . . . the provision made for tne Lakes Union i
his relieet or relic Mn. Billv Chinook ! . '
.... i.. . ,. ". T ) and Washington a aterwav. TheOrejtoni
that was. Mie was standme in McId-I , ... , . , . ...
. , . - . " I'..', .u itw.vyiir mirj (Celine
atrav m aYnra, tnrinv unmet ininna!nBnl
lac) to attach to some portion of her
Cronin. Miss
Imty. Mathxw a'
Egan, Ian (2; Fjikin, Mr W C
Eagle Woolen Mill Eglund, Mr Cal
Co, Crimes, Monroe
Grin.e. C M iordon. Mm Cirace
linnbert, Mr Ileum Landes. Mr Wm
Helmer, Mrs I Cose Hughes, M
Johnson, .Ian J Martin, M
Mjcrdon,Mia Male Mahon, Mr IVunis
Moore, Mr Waih Moore, Wm A
Moore, Mr II W Nye. M C
I'atteriMin. Mr HnIi wanirer, K
f-waey. Mrs Joa snvder, i W
Seietzv. Mr Frank Weigie, Mr I C
Weed, Mr J A Wood, Mr Geo
Wood. Ad.lie C Young, W F
M. T. Xoi as, P. M.
Familiar ixecs tn (i a t7i'
of the
Ntti- tierhy civn that iv an ord
I onnty t on rt of the. suit of (r-uon inr ftiwn
poimty. ijiailt- an t entered lain v.iiu tlx of June.
l"i. In the mtitt'T oj ttm e!tate of W HUnm II
. V!l.n, deeMl. o- lay. Julv lvn. nt tnr j
I hour nf lit o ei.K A. M.. fixrfl a the time ,
i mid the i omtty i ourt KMm ot aid iiMintr an i
the iiiifT tor tii' hi-arm? of tin- ftuul afeotiiit 01 I
; e'eetitor the lMit will and tetfnm?iit nf
aid nef-.m'wnj. al pi
' Ui nid httai aeeoiint and
t md estate arc dir-eit t
. and iiM:e. ttiii and tn re to -now rmu-. If any
I there be, why aid final aeHint fh-niid not U
.rnv-d and atl ut- etll-il
; C. K. BAYAKD,
t l.att Special Agnt dtnrral JaiiuI Offie.
Plate
J. K. BAHNKTT
junl
DBctx-d. eft? Barnett,
COLLECTION ACENCY.
Ill NTINOT'lV.
Ilxwulnr.
NOTICE FOU Pl'WJCATIOX.
NOTA11Y PUBLIC.
bridal rubes, for she had ceased to
mourn for Billy and had taken unto her.
elf a handsome young fellow of her
tribe, who was not bom when Billy and :
her were one.
very jubilant. Oregon has a $4U0,(W0 I
increase, nearly double the amount in i
the Lou?e bill, with the entire amount
for the completion of the work at the ''
mouth of th- Columbia. Ij!ph says i
boats will be passing over the dalle of
the Columbia in four years.
Jlaj f.alld a Caclfic anl-
Momtkeal. One.. Aug. 1. The out- ! It ", Ma'"u" J' ralt b ban.
1 I.AD iwci, Th Iialln.. r.,i Parties ha vine I'roiKrrtT tliev wiith to S.dl ir Trade, llmuu-a tn lJi-nL or
liurinethedoir-dav season th-drain of I ' '""i''"t hayinit ln mtiw'ti ihi-n'mi' Alwtrnrt of Title furbished, will find it to their advantage to call on us.
. ." ' i hy Jubann o fiachr arninxt the nMra at law of
nervous ami vital energy may be w iiiwin m. Murj.in. ii,-.-i. un aiaidonins i
counteracted by the nse of Aver s ! i ". ,in the v,is'I '" Vn.i n" ' V" I", ' v " v"lk" spc.altj -f tlie prowtcution of Claim and (utert
arnnr!I!ii In mi.ifi ,,. l. a l.!.-.l ; : ;
r
I a purifying the blood, it
acts a a snerbeorreciive and tonic. and
enaliea the system to defy m alaria! and
other climatic influence?.
hi liomt-ad I nt-v. So. tvri, daltl KctoiiT V. al,11 ,l
upon the S .rK1.. an'i N'h'..n.
1 T I N. Ii 10 K. In vCaaro iimity. ur.ff'n.with i
a viar t.i tlie caiMllatlon of aaid entry; tn
Mid purtHTi am brr?by aunimimii tt aijr at :
Tne lmll. iirraim. on tlif Hth dv ol Julv. 1
l-"l. at eio A. M., to mpimd anil (nrm.'li
U-.tiniony ruc.rrntur anid allvl nltndon- ,
ui.;nt. JOHN u. I.KWiH. ;
J1IH h.lt.T. i -
i sft.alfy of tlie prowtcution
U-fore the Unit-p States Innd
of Clnim
Otfico.
85 Washington St.
THE DALLES, OR.
NOTICE FOR PUBLIC ATION".
mr.laint b-
I-sd im-r. The
J
in h.-!! ntrrii
IShe Is a handsome woman yet, as
handsome goes in that connection.
That, however, was not the thought that ' break of war between Japan and China
truck ns wbicn was something like has revived interest in the proposed
this: Billy Chinook was Fremont s i Pacific ocean cable between Vancouver
guide, Billy died and Mrs. Billy married, j and Japan. C. K. Hosmer, general
Kow snppose in twenty years Mrs. Billy ! manager of telegraphs of the Canadian
dies, Mrs. Billy's widower, after twenty Pacific railway said in an interview to
years more, marries a young tijuaw and j day that sufficient progress had been
in the course of time Mrs. Billy- second made financially in 1H9I for nnitin
huslxtnd die. Then this widow carries , through this scheme, had the Japanese Vn(J fif I Jm:u',cirtc T'nnl i
out this plan, marrying a young buck j government rven it the assistance that i 1'Ui'" Ul AGnillJISiniiOr S filial ACOOIIIIL
who outiives her and soon for ten or was expected of them. He believes the
twelve generations. What relation will j present war will extend to other nations ' .,. lvrn tt,t ,
this last woman be to the original Billy j in the far East, and that it will result in 1 n,n,'"""f of tn. .-.int. .,; nrriti omim. rt.-
Chinook? Tha im.Mm i. iA l ' .1.- I. t-...r. u. .:.. ..I 7!rrL""" ...ini of th- a.iml,,,..
Jiafh J. '. iimiii tn F' KW . N u
and mv., mi;,, b.. i. jp. D. ft i, k. In
IS awo ( ourily. (reffou. with a view to thn
eeontion of mid entry. Ih Mid fmrliM ar hrr..
I.y ti!iim(,iiHl to anrar at tni. orti- on in. Ivth
dT of hrpt-mtrr. 1-.. at In ocl..k a m.. lo
rr-rond and fnrni.h tHtini". y cuicTiiiii anid
li-.l aiKind'tuin' t. K. l Muitt. I . om
rni"iorir. I authorizxl to u l.-nlimcu.' at
A tioj-, iiptiii, on R.-pu-Mlrr l.tli, l-.l. at
l('irt a. iu.
Jn. r. M.kiUK. h.ei.nr.
-rr-M GQlomBia pacKlng oil,
d at lint nflirr I
PACKERS OF
Pork and Beef
!
L
manufaciurers
Farlev cfc
Soiwworf to L. D. Frank , deceased. )
OF ALL
- K1ITIJ8 .
OT
HarnBsses!
somenow u iinses us inat the , Japan, China or Australia, as the ex
brevet widow of Billy Chinook onght to ' isting cables pass through so many for
jtave pension or a pappooae, or some
thing to ihow that the government was I tions are likely to arise at any moment
not ongratelul. j jhe diiUn.re from Vancouver to Japan
j is 3,600 miles. A cable is estimated to
And then what ia this thought bust- cost les than M.OW.IXiO.
mm anyway? Bob IngeroIl, who has! mm f-r TmmZm
aid many foolisblT good things, tracing t , ,
th.h. .1.- .11 l'u:i, July 31.-Thecurrent nnmlr
j, , , , , j of F.evne ds Deux Monde conUins an
lfir of tl...i .M...-
I (.out of tl, i.tt.' of (,n, for W an onnty
; and tnat wid ' onrt ha.. apta.intMt 10 o.'l a ru
' o X mitay.itriinnWT jrf, . brtnr thr ftnt day
eign countries w here serious com plica- ' th- yar i-.t. at tn- onnty onrt iiimv in
imwrn ny. nn-mn. ao tne time and pla.. for
t hriur of ofiirttona to am.li luial arrount
and tn Ft'imnt tmrrmf.
Tiii noticp . f,tirlMnl bv ofl. ,f .aid
Comity court mn l" and cnU- rd Julv .Ttl,. wi
J. W. I iiSIhiN.
AdininiMtrauir.
A General Line of
Horse Furnishing Goods.
(Fine Lard and Sausages, eepaieiko pbomptly .nd neatly tjons-
wnolcsale ani Ectail Dealers in Harness, Bridles, Wbips, Horse Blankets, Etc.
Full Assortment of Mexican Saddlery Plain or Stamjcfl.
rKCOM) STREET T,,E DALLE,S (JB
JiAMTrACTrKKKs Of
Curers of BRAND
uiBai,
ersxlrts it to food. lie shows how food
the foul of the human engine, is trans,
formed into biood; how the blood acts
apon and supports the brain, and how
the brain evoltes tbongbt. "By what
wonderful alchemy of nature," said he,
"was food traasformed into the divine
tragedy of Hamlet?" This is another
problem too deep for us; bnt we csn
answer it, Yankee like, by asking an-
aecount of an interview had by Jules
8inion with the German Emperor in
Berlin in WK), when Pinion was attend
ing the international conference on
social qiieatioos. Simon in alluding to
the probability of aar ljetween France
and Germany, aid tuat th" majority of
the French were for tce. The em-
fiero',
plied :
shaking wi:h impartiality, te-
FOR SALE OR TRADE
A FINE IwroKTKIi
Freccli Fercbsron Mm,
WeiCht tn ;ut, prrtjn'l. find ur' Fl
tKX. yS i) (rf rrtU Tit r Ifh f
A"lr Kerr & Buckley.!
rras Vallev, Or. '
Dried Beef, Etc.
W. H. YOUNG,
! BiacKsmitu & wagon shop
i - -.
i General Elacksmithinj and Work d.wie
( promptly, and all work
Gnarantel.
Horse Shoeing a Speciality
THirt Street opD.Licse'jeldStaci!.
THE DALLES LUMBERING CO.
X NtORPORATED IHHO
No. 07 Washington Stkeet. The Dalles
Wholesale and Retail DeaU?rs and Mauuiacturers of
W i a a.
Uf JUlcml iod luMinirjo Tmbfr. ikmn Vir,l,a. VU ikn r:.i :r.- Ft
( .., muiuiMg.-), iiuiua ruruuuiuga, w
Srecial Attention given to the Manufacture of Fruit and Fish
Boxes and Packing Cases.
DRY Pine, Fir, Oak and Slab WOOD Delirered to
any part of the city,