The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, February 09, 1895, PART 2, Image 4

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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1895.
The Weekly Ghfoniele.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF WASCO COUNTY.
Entered at the Postoilice at Tne Dalles, Oregon
' as second-class matter.
SUBSCRIPTION BATES.
BT HAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID, IN ADVANCE.
One year I 1 50
Blx months 75
Three months 50
Advertising rates reasonable, and made known
on application.
Address all communications to "THE CREON
ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon.
The Daily and Weekly Chronicle may
be found on tale at I. C. NicheUen's store.
Telephone jxo. i.
The Eastern Star.
Columbia Chapter, No. 33, Order of
the Eastern Star, was instituted last
evening at ,the Masonic ball in this, city
by J. H. Bridgeford, worthy grand
patron, of Bay City, assisted by Mrs
Margaret . Kellogg, associate grand
matron, of Portland, Mrs. Jennie G.
Muckle, worthy matron of Mizpah Chap
ter at St. Helens. The officers of Col
ombia Chapter, No. 33, are Mrs. Mary
S. Myers, worthy matron ; Henry A.
Baker, worthy patron; Mrs. Ella H.
Garreteorj, associate matron; Mrs. Ela
nor Crossen, secretary ; Mrs. Esther N.
' Harris, treasurer; Miss Nellie M. Burke,
conductress ; Mrs. Cora D. Miller, asso
ciate conductress; Mrs. Martha E.
Biggs, chaplain; Miss Edna Erhart,
Adah ; Mrs. Alice Crossen, Ruth ; Mrs,
Evelyn Esbelman, Esther; Miss N. Mc-
Neal, Martha; Mrs. B. J. Bussell
Electa ; Mrs. Almira Burget, warden ;
Miss Salina Phirman, organist; H.
Clougb, sentinel.
After the instituting ceremonies ap
, propriate remarks were made by the W.
G. P. and the other instituting officers,
and the proceedings closed with a ban
quet by the ladies of the new chapter,
that was fully appreciated by all, and
the town clock struck 1 as the guests de
parted from the hall. The chapter
start under the most favorable auspices
with a membership of 31. Their regu
lar meetings will occur on the second
and fourth Thursday evenings of each
month.
A Miraculous Escape.
Donata Marencha fired three shots at
Tona Fontiana, a bootblack in Portland
in the latter's shop Wednesday evening,
wounding him twice in the right arm
and one bullet penetrating his left breast
and lodging under the shoulder blade.
Fontiana's wounds are not considered
dangerous. Marencha then fired two
shots into his own abdomen, and will
die. The Oregonian prints the picture
of Fontiana, and if it is true or half true
to nature, the result of the shooting is
inexplainable. Nothing short of a
miracle could have prevented at least
one of the bullets hitting that nose.
Chinese Warships Bunk.
The locals are somewhat scarce today
and for this reason, we make mention
of the fact that the substance of this
local is not a matter that occurred with
in the city limits. The Chinese fleet at
Wei-Hai-Wei is wiped out its two larg
est vessels beine sunk by the fire from
the Japanese warships Wednesday.
The Chinese made a gallant fight for it
but were out generelled and out classed.
It is only & question of a few. days until
the forts are in possession of the Japs,
and then China must make such terms
as she can, tor Japan will have her at
her mercy.
Advertised Letters.
Barlson, C A
lXHper, ti U
Hales, T O
Howe, Mrs N
Jackson & Chuck,
Kerr, Joseph
Morrow, Dr J W
McLennan, M (2)
Smith, Hon J A
Vaugn, Frank
Following is the list of letters remain
ing in the postoffice at The Dalles un
called for Feb. 9, 1895. Persons calling
for the same will give date on which
they were advertised :
Anderson, W H B Bolen, Oliver
Conners, Pete
Frank, Mies Nellie
Herman, Mr
Hogan, John D (2)
Jones, Mies Mary
Laurev, C F
McElroy, L K
Palmer, Beu
Smith, L
Welch. Rood
weia, John w
J . A. Crossen, P. M.
liurned to Ieath.
Pbicecueg, Pa., Feb. 7. Two build
ing burned here this morning, in one of
which Joe Choporinski, a Hungarian,
conducted a saloon. Cboporinski's wife
and child were burned to death. Loss
$5000.
. Nearly Asphyxiated.
Habbisbcbg, Feb. 7. Two members
of the legislature, Porter and Hunter,
were partly aspn yxiatea by gas in a
room at Hersbury house last night,
Porter's condition is critical.
A Secret.
If all the ladies knew the simple secret
that a had complexion is due to a dis
ordered liver, there would be fewer sal
low faces and blotchy skins. This im
portant organ must be kept active and
Wealthy to insure a clear and rosy color.
Dr. J. A. McLean's Liver & Kidney
Balm as a purifier, beats all the creams
and lotions in existence and will pro
duce a more permanent effect. Removes
bad taste in the mouth, offensive breath,
yellow tinge in the ekin, wind on the
6tomach and that dull, billions feeling
which so surely indicates the torpid
liver. Price $1.00 per bottle. Snipes
Kinersly Drug Co.
We have made arrangements with the
San Francisco Examiner to furnish it in
connection with The Chronicle. Hav
ing a clubbing rate with the Oregonian
and N. Y. Tribune for our republican
patrons, we have made this arrangement
for the accommodation of the democratic
members of The Chronicle family.
Both papers, the Weekly Examiner and
Semi-Weekly Chronicle will be fur
nished for one year for $2.25, cash in ad
vance. "Alpine Heights !" exclaimed a pas
senger on a Northwestern suourDan
train, looking out of the window and
reading the inscription on a huge sign
board erected by a firm of enterprising
real estate agents. "I don't see any
thing that looks like Alpine Heights
around here." "You don't?" said the
passenger on the seat in front. "What
do vou call those piles of lumber over
there?" Chicago Tribune.
Headache is the direct result of indi
gestion and stomach disorders. Rem
edv these bv using De Witt's Little
Early Risers, and your headache disap
pears. The Favorite little pills every
where. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
MAN-EATERS OF THE PACIFIC.
Sharks
Manager Why don't you get off some
thing that will make the people laugh?
Artist Impossible. The people in the
audiences here would have to have a
house fall on them to see anything.
Manager (sadly) And we can't get a
house. Detroit Free Press.
In these days of telephone, telegraph,
electricity and steam, people cannot af
ford to wait days or as many hours for
relief. This is our reason for offering
you One Minute Congh Cure, Neither
days, nor hours, nor even minutes
elapse before relief is afforded. Snipes-
Kinerely Drug Co.
Mother I gave you ten cents to be
good yesterday, and today you are just
trying to show how bad. you can be,
Willie Yes, but I'm juet trying to
show you that you got the worth of
your money yesterday.
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cured J
G. Gorrell of the worse case of eczema
ever known in the Btate of Indiana. It
cures scalds, burns, indolent sores and
never fails to cure piles. Snipes-Kin
ersly Drug Co.
Old gentleman What? marry that
young pauper! Why he can't even afford
to buy coal. Daughter But he won't
have to buy coal. We're going to board.
New York Weekly.
Karl's Clover Root will purify your
Blood, clear your Complexion, regulate
your Bowels and make your head clear
as a bell. 25c, 50c, and $1.00.
"You don't mean to say you really en
joyed kissing that Boston maid?'
"Sure I did. It was just like lemon ice
cream." Cincinnati Tribune.
That Are the Dread of the Call-
fornia. Fishermen. ,
The true man-eater shark as taken
on the Pacific coast is known only as a
man-eater. The shovel-nosed sharks
are sand sharks, too cowardly to attack
even a yellow dog. The thirty-four
foot shark, captured by some fisher
men, of the true man-eater variety
(carcharodon careharias), seemed brave
enough and savage enough to attack
anything within its reach. This mon
ster's month was wide, the teeth long
and sharp, with an inward incline.
The stomach would hold a full-grown
man-- easily and a good deal besides.
The fish became entangled in a net off
Point Lama. Two boats attacked the
vicious creature and finally succeeded
in punching- an iron into its vitals. The
side of one boat was stove in by a blow
forcible enough to knock one fisherman
overboard.
These sharks, says the New York
Tribune, have been known to attack a
small boat, upset it and eat the oars
man. A man-eater over forty-two feet
long has been reported below ban
Diego. The natives are said to live in
fear of this awful fish, which already has
the record of having eaten six men. It
has been shot frequently. The water
about it has been discolored with blood.
Yet the shark still lives. The tiger
shark is as ferocious as the man-eater.
Another large shark hereabouts is the
basking shark. ' It is taken measuring
fifteen to forty feet in length. The
skin of one thirty-two feet long is at
Stanford University museum. It was
captured last March. This skin alone
weighs over fifteen hundred pounds,
while the shark's liver produced one
hundred and eighty gallons of oil.
These sharks, however, are sluggish
lazv and do not bite people. Their
gill-rakers are on the whale model.
When entangled in a net they fre
quently suffocate, as the net restricts
the gills.
California fishermen do not consider
five-foot sharks of much account when
from San Diego wharves black sea bass
are caught six to eight feet long,
weighing three hundred to five
hundred pounds Such fish are
common. They are taken on shark
hooks and clotheslines. When hooked
the fish is allowed to swim about the
bay towing a two-inch plank. When
he is exhausted the line is hauled in
and the fish killed with an ax.
NOTICE.
U. S. Land Office, The Dalles, Or., (
January 8, 1893. j
Complaint having been entered at this offica
by George W. Moody against Christain Whit
more and his heirs ior abandoning his home
stead entry No 3045, dated Jane 29, 1888, upon
the EH, NEfand NEJi, SKl4: and No. 8303,
Sept. 17, 1889, for tho SfcX, all of Section
28, Township 4 South Range 13 East, in Wasco
county, Oregon, with a view to the cancellation
of said entry, the Bald partle are hereby sum
moned to appear at this office on the 23d day of
March, 1895, at 10 o'clock a. m., to respond and
furnish testimony concerning raid alleged aban
donment. J AS. F. MOORE. Register.
SCIENCE IN CO RE A.
A colored church at Shelbina, Mo.
baa given notice that any person run
ning horses, drinking liquor or swearing
within 100 yards of the church shall be
presented to the grand jury.
We wish to state to our patrons that
One Minute Cough Cure is a safe and re
liable remedy for children troubled with
croup, colds, hoarsness and lung trou
bles. It is pleasant to take and quickly
cures. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga,
Tenn., says, "Sbiloh's vitalizer 'saved
my life.' I consider it the best remedy
for a debilitated system I ever used."
For dyspepsia, liver or kidney trouble
it excels. Price 75 cts.
Factories Burned.
Philadelphia, Feb. 7. The gingham
mills of Walker & Rothmond, at Power-
mill Lane, on Frankfort creek, burned
this morning. The loss is $70,000'
Chinese Warships Sunk.
London, Feb. 7. The correspondent
at Wei-Hai-Wei telegraphs that the
Chinese ironclads Chen Yuen and Ting
Yuen have been sunk.
Stevens Critically 111,
Augusta, Feb. 7. Ex-Minister to Ha
waii Stevens is critically ill with ner
vous prostration and heart trouble.
. . "What does the new woman want?"
"She doesn't know, but she is going to
Uet it. Judge. ' .
Captain Sweeney, TJ. S. A., San Diego,
Cal., says: "Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy
is the first medicine I have ever found
that would do me any good." Price 50c.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria,
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
When she had Children, she gave them Castorifc.
Dr. Miles' Nervh PbASTXRScure RHEUMA
TISM. WEAK BACKS. At druggists, only 25c
Or. Miles' Fain Pills cure Neuralgia,
T.A. VAN NORDEN,
Dealer in
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry
AND SPECTACLES.
Oreffon Railway St Navigation Company
Watch Repairer and Inspector.
Kepalrlne of Fine Watches a Specialty.
106 Second St., THE DALLES, OR.
It Explains Phenomena in a Way Peculiar
ly Its Own.
Education in Corea is of the Chinese
orders the committal of whole books
to memory. On all other subjects than
knowledge of Chinese, says the Boston
Transcript, ignorance is the fashion
when it is not a reality. Philosophical
speculation is stated to be common, but
Corean notions of natural science are
indeed, very chaotic, if the following
story may be accepted: "A well-known
merchant of Chemulpo was asked by
one of his native employes a man of
some education whether or not he
had ever seen a sparrow which had
died a natural death. The person
questioned did not remember that he
had. He was then asked how the for
eign servants accounted for such a
phenomenon, for such it was, consid
eriug the vast number of sparrows in
the world and the huge families they
raise every year. The answer to
this query being unsatisfactory, the
Corean gave his explanation, which
was a popular one. He said that dying
sparrows betook themselves to the sea
shore, dived into the mud and became
clams 'How else', he triumphantly
added, 'could you account for the num
ber of clams along the coast?'
Diglei I courted my wife three years
before I got her, and it was nearly all
wasted time. Bigler Why, is'nt nhe a
most excellent wonian? "She is, in
deed ; but I've diecoverd since that I
could have got her ii: three months if I
had had the gumption to usk for her."
New York PresB.
Harry Billy, did you read about that
fellow who patented a self-opening um
brella? Billy Yes; but I'm going to
beat him; I'm getting up an umbrella
that will drop all to pieces the minute it
is stolen. Smith, Gray & Co's Monthly
Wahderer Lady, will yon pleaee give
me a dose of nerve tonic. Mrs. Home
spun (surprised) Nerve tonic! What
do you want nerve tonic for? Wanderer
Why, I want to brace you for a good
eqnare meal, with j;e! Puck.
Telephone girl I want to look at some
black kid gloves. Saleslady What
number, please! Telephone girl (sur
prised) Why, how did you know I
worked there? Somerville Journal.
A WINTER'S ENTERTAINMENT.
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PRINZ & N1TSGHKE
DEALSES IX
Furniture and Carpets
We have added to our business
complete Undertaking Establishment,
and as we are in no way connected with
the Undertakers' Trust, our prices wil
De low accordingly.
Wasco Warehouse Co.,
Receives Goods on Stor
age, and Forwards same to
their destination.
Receives Consignments
For Sale on Commission,
tates Reasonable!
-MARK GOODS
THE DALLES, OR
A. A. Brown,
Keeps full assortment of
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
and Provisions.
which he offers at Low Figures
SPECIAL : PRIGES
to Cash. Buyers.
Hifftest Cast Prices for Ems anfl
otler Prottuce.
170 SECOND STREET.
Tfie GolufTiDia PackingCo..
PACKERS OF
Pofk and Beef
MANUFACTURERS OF
Lard and Sausages.
f- 11 H IhSi Fine
i Curers of BRAND
ARE -THE BEST
CIGARETTE SMOKERS "
ho care to pav a little more than the enst
of ordinary trade cigarettes will find the
PET CIGARETTES
SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS
Made from the hijrhest cost Gold Leaf
grown in Virginia, and are
ABSOLUTELY P?!RE
Dried Beef, Etc.
Bake Oven and Mitchel1
STAGE LINE,
THOMAS HAEPEE, - - Proprietor
Stages leave Bake Oven for Antelope
every day, and from Antelope to Mit
chell three times a week. ,
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IIP -3TOTJ WHSTT
Government, State, or Dalles Military Road Lands,
CALL ON
Thomas A. Hudson,
successor to xnornDury a Hudson,
83 Washington St., THE DALLES, OR.
If you want information concerning Govern
ment lands, or the laws relating thereto, yon can
consult him free of charge. Hebas made a spe
cialty of this business, and has Dractlced before
the United States Land Office for over ten years.
He is Agent for the Eastern Oregon Land
Company, and can sell you Grazing, or Un
improved Agricultural Lands In any quantity
desired, and will send a Pamphlet describing
these lands to anyone applying to him for it.
He is Agent for sale of lots In Thompson's Addi
tion to The Dalles. This Addition is laid off In
acre lots, and destined to be the principal resl
ence part of the city. Only 20 minutes' walk
n Courthouse; 10 minutes from R. R. Depot.
' dence
from
Settler Located, on GoTernment Lands.
If you want to Borrow Money, on Long or Short time, he can accommodate you.
"Writes Fire, Life, and Accident Insurance.
If you cannot call, write, and your letter will be promptly answered.
JOS. T. PETERS & CO.,
DEALERS IN-
BUILDING
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THE DALLES LUMBERING CO.
INCORPORATED 1886. -
67 Washington Street. . . The Dalles.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers and Manufacturers of
Building Material and Dimension Timber, Doors, Windows, Holdings, House Furnishings, Eto
Special Attention given to the Manufacture or Fruit and Fisn
Boxes and Packing Cases. '
Factory and Zmui'ber "5T.rci. At Old Xt.
DRY Pine, 'Fir, Oak and Slab WOOD Delivered to
any part of the city, ,