The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 30, 1890, Image 3

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.'
'TUESDAY,
- DEC. 30, 1890
KBW YEAR'S CALLS.
The Chronicle desires to print the names
of the ladies of The Dalles who receive
sails on New Year. It is desired tluit
names bt mni iti vp to noon of Wednesday
JJec. 31st. ;
lOCAL BREVITIES.
Captain H. C, Coe of Hood River is in
ibfecity.
-Mr. S. B. Adams went to Grant this
morning.
Mr. Ralph Schoonover, of Goldendale,
IB in the city.
A carload of sheep were shipped to
ine ssonna last night.
Friendship lodge K. of P, received
seven new members last night.
Mr. Fopiana shipped a carload of cat
tie to Johnson Bros, of Portland this
afternoon. .
Mr, Cat heart is loading a car with
moulders sand to be shipped ito the
foundry at Pendleton,
Mr. Chris Bills moved his saloon yes-
terday, and is now in the Vogt building
on Washington street.
Mr. Deerhake is in a fair way of
recovery, though not entirely out of
danger. He ate a good breakfast this
morning and is cheerful.
Horace Rice and family have moved
into the city from Fifteen-Mile and will
remain during the winter.
John O'Leay of Rutledge came in
last night, he reports stock doing well
and grass growing finely, but more rain
is needed to make the plowing good.
Miss Clara Grimes, formerly of this
city, arrived here on the morning train
from Portland and will remain during
the holidays. She is the guest of Mrs.
George Ruch.
The barometer yesterday indicated
the approach of a storm, and this morn
ing the fog which has flung over ns like
a government blanket ever an aborigine
oegan to conuense, ana tne gentle rain
to fall.
A carload of horses and three of grad
rsoutht consigned to Hitchcock and
Frazier from Napavine, Washington
arrived here during the night. This
outfit will be used in making the reser
voir for the new waterworks, and will
commence work as, soon as their wagons
and utensils can be put together.
The number of tramps who came here
to spend the holidays is considerably in
excess of the average. However, as
they are kept at work on the streets no
great damage accrues, but it seems
strange that they should prefer the
warm and sheltering hospitalities of the
city jail, to the wild and untrammeled
freedom of the grass-covered hills.
mow dear to this heart is the old vel-
low pumpkin, when orchards are barren
of stuffing for pies; when peaches and
apples have both been a failure and ber
ries of no kind have greeted the eyes
.now ionaiy we turn to the fruit of the
corn field the fruit that our children
are taught to despise the old yellow
pumpkin, the mudcovered pumpkin,
me nig Denied pumpkin that makes
uch good pies.
Mr. J. R. Underhill of Boyd is in the
eity. He informs us that several horses
have died in his neighborhood recently
irom some unknown disease. The an
imais act as if dizzy stagger and fall,
ana wnen down roU about as if drunk
worn norses are not affected, the
wsease only snowing in the bands of
stock horses' He also says that bleeding
mem in ine jorehead seems to give re
l:r j j i . . .
, biiu mac me Dlood coagulates at
that spot, and the skin when cut looks
as if it had been badly bruised.
The Home Dramatic Club of this city
will give another of their enjoyable en
tertainments Saturday Januasv 10th
1891 at the Vogt Grand, at which time
they will present that interesting play,
"A Celebruttvl f!o ti i
A Celebrated Case." The nroceeda will
be donated to the free reading room;
The play is an excellent one, far better
man anytning the club have heretofore
attempted, and as the club is ttfswsl
of considerable talent and the object for
which the entertainment is given is a
lauaaoie one, the Vogt Grand should be
packed
A few days ago Ole Johnson, a rancher
and shingle-mill man, was working on
Lis place near Stanwood with a long iron
bar, which he used in rolling logs. At a
period in his labors he plunged the sharp
nu oi ine oar into the ground, and
was greatly astonished to see the tool
quickly disabpear into the bowels of the
earth, and a stream of clear spring water
spout up from the aperture. On invest
igation he found the bar had sunk 'into
the ground about nine feet, through a
hole less than a foot in diameter, and
which was surrounded by a wall of solid
stone.
The Union Pacific will next year try a
new plan of crettinc rir r.t 4, i
- n w oauu at
joints along tneir line which have here-
toiore caused so much annoying delay.
They have experimented with a pump"
and find they can sluice the sand away
with water pumped from the Columbia,
cheaper and faster than they can get rid
of it by any other plan yet proposed.
Mr. Ed. Lawlor, of Albina, arrived in
this city this morning. ;
license to wed was to-dav issued to
Lawrence Wieland and Maria Johannes.
. Mrs. J. R. Warner, of White Salmon,
has been in town the past few days visit
ing friends and soon expects to leave for
Portland, where she will make an ex
tended visit with her daughter, Miss
Annie Henderson.
The Shakespearean Club met with the
Misses Louise and Nona Ruch last even
ing. After the rending the pleasure of
the circle was added to by several selec
tions of instrumental musie bv Miss
Louise Ruch and Miss Iva Brooks.
Conpanies "A' and "C" of the 3rd
Regiment have issued invitations to a
guard mount, and social hop at the reg
imental armory on Wednesday Januarv
7th 1861- Proffesssor Birgfield will fur
nish the music for the occasion.
Mr. C. E. Bayard depredation claim
agent arrived here from Southern Oregon
this morning. He has been there for
some time and having gotten through
with his most urgent work there is on
his way to Pendleton. He left Mrs.
Bayard in Portland where she will re,.
inarn" during the winter;
The officers of Wasco Lodge No. No.
15 A. F. & A. M. were installed Satur
day evening, December 27th, 1890, as
follows: W. E. Garretson, W. M.;
G. V. Bolton, S. W. ; D. L. Gates, J. W. ;
Geo. A. Liebe, treasurer; O. D. Doane,
secretary; E. C. Phirman, S. D. ;
Henry Cloutrh. J. D. : E. Schanno. S.
A. Larsen, J. S. ; R. G. Closter
Tyler.
About 4 o clock this morning the loco
motives in the yards gave the alarm of
fire which was soon repeated on the bis
triangle the two making noise enough to
disturb the silent sleepers on Memaloose
island. The fire proved to be a woodshed
on Tom Miller's place in the'east end of
town, but the reflection it sent up
through the fog made it at a distance
look like that whole end of town was on
fire. No serious damage was done ex
cept that it was a sleep destroyer.
A flagpole has been erected on the
corner of the Chronicle building, and
commencing with the New Year, weather
signals will be displayed from it. The
United States signal service will furnish
about 8 o'clock every morning a forecast
of the weather for the next twenty-four
hours. Mr. .Brooks the signal service
officer here has kindly volunteered to
see that the signals are displayed. As
soon as that is done we will pnblish the
meaning of the signals, and then if you
want to go visiting, fishing or any where
else, a glance at the flag on the Chbon
iclb office will tell you what you may ex
pect iroin the weather clerk.
at North
are going in at
Hotel
Twenty
Arrivals for tne Past
four Honrs.
UMATILLA r HOUSE.
M. G. Hackley, Oregon City.
W. L. Hine, Cinto.
Polk Butler, Nansene.
Omer Butler, . "
Roy Butler,
J. W. Moore, "
J. M. Denison, Wasco.
E. G. Tosier, "
R. H. Arms worthy ' '
J. A. Underhill, Boyd.
J. H. Fell, Long Creek.
Dr. Smith, Grant.
H. C. Coe, Hood Kiver.
J. E. Ingersoll, Portland.
Lucian Eaves, "
Wm. Thomas, "
George Dysart, Centralia.
Mrs. A. H. Hope, Cascade Locks.
C. E. Bayard, City.
Jas. Keenan, Albina. -
Fred Greisler, Crown Rock.
William Hendricks, White Salmon
John Dark, . "
H. Baxter & wife, Kingsley.
Real Estaae Transactions, -
The Dalles Land fc ImnmvMit rv -
xi. ix. ragan ior, iu in block 13, Thomp
son's addition to Dalles City, $75, and
IUU 111 AO, $OU.
United States to Isaac. Tt TTnmW
i ,. . . . :
ouumweuL quarter OI section 12
township 2, south of range 14 east.
o, ' ,JJnfar and wife to Arabella
blusher, the south half of the sonthwPHt
quarter, and south half of the southeast
quarter of section 32 township 4 south
range 14 east, ?lo00.
For the New City on tne Columbia River.
It is now a moral certaintv that. vn
soon North Dalles is to receive annt.hor
enterprise ot greater importance to it
man the one already started and our
people must not be surprised if, at least,
iuauuuKiurico are soon put
underway. Mr. O. D. Taylor accom
panied by a gentleman from PnrtlsnH
.eave ior the east on an extnnHnH trin in
a few days and on their return we shall
"expect to see 'lively timen at. TCnt-tv.
Dalles. Back of the
Dalles are men who are quietly workine
eii : .1 A 1 . r . .
ucvwupiurai oi me north
side of the river. They are financially
strong and able to nut i
operation improvements of very large
magnitude. The next ninety days will
change the appearance at North Dalles
ople will then know what.
meant when we arln'aAH thsm
chase something in this young city.
Died.
In this citv Tnesdav TW
.nenry bpencer aged a bo
30th. 1891
ut 33 years.
Born.'
Christmas eve., to the urifo nt
Montgomery, of Boyd, a son.
Just received one-half tnn
- " w
Iowa creamery butter. Call and secure a
20 pound kit for the winter, it is without
doubt the finest butter in the market.
-SlAIER & Bentox.
H. STONEMAN,
Next door to Columbia Candy Factorv.
" ft- ,,',
For coughs and colds use 2379. '
Lota at North Dalles at acre price.
Don't fail to see the show window at
62 Second street to-night.
Does S. B. get there "I should
smile." S. B.
For elegant holiday presents go to W.
E. Garretson's.
Look out for the new hotel
Dalles.
Portland capital is going in at North
Dalles. . .
C. E. Dunham will cure your head
ache, cough or pain for 50 cenls, S. B.
North Dalles Dronertv fm- nWl ;n.
vestion.
New manufactories
North Dalles.
2379 is the cough syrup for children
North Dalles now is vnnr i-lignm
, - v' ""VV.
Luvy uuvance. .
Get me a cisrar from thnt fino
c: s. t-; " i . "
snipes & Kinerslv
your neaaacne ior ou cents. S. B.
Joles Bros.' is the boss nlace to Vmv
U-v r,nw:nn r n i
iwiKttniB in an linen rvr mon 'a nAo
KU K J1ACJ1,ACHKRN A MACLEODS.
Fine watches, iewelrv nnH
the very handsomest of Christmas pres
ents at W. E. Garretson's.
The sales of lots in North Dnllc loc
week were big. Our best citizens are
uuymg mem.
iou need not cono-h ' T?iai-oi0.. s.
xiouKnon win cure it for 50 cents. S. B.
We took dinner at l:uVhr'aKctanMn
, , - C - HV1 Clll 1
-votviua; mm wtrre aurprisea at nim eiv-
wi a iiicui xur ho low a price.
$10,000.00 in Clothine. Furniflhintr
WOTH DflLtLiES, Wash.
In the last two weeks large sales of lots
' -""&T llinillllg - ' mj auAWTTU Ctlll
Uoods, Boots; Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc., to Present that the marriage is positivelv
be sold at cost, at declared off , but it certainly does look
as if it were, for three times since th
Ihe hnest ' stonfc- of nmr.o receipt or that letter haa t.Vin sVit-Hck
brought to The Dalles at W. E. Garret- ToxlnS dentist written to postpone the
nous, oecona street. ceremony, and the voune woman in nm,
Do not foro-nf fi, . , sequently obliged to keen alterino- th
ball to be given by the Gesang Verein f?8 ,n of her weddwg gowns in order
(Harmnnv) on TCnr Voor'o I that her tronwrain maw trorr nmn.i
j i - ... a tvu. I -J ' J v Lyji i j
One of the larsrest tannorip. represent the latest modes a nrivileee
me iuississippi river will be located at ttl . cverJ unue is certainly entitled to.
xsorin uaues and at least two other laree xms I&tio teaches, or should teach.
A ROMANCE SPOILED.
Kmal Is Thas Yoonj Venn 8bonld Seal
. Discreetly -irlth Their Flaneea.
A. charming romance has come to light
over in the ttnromanti dtvnf RmnUn.
HZ7t ooSTorThSdirS made at Portlaild Taooma, .Forest
them t6 writing compositions, of which Gi ove, McMinnville and The Dalles All
ia, the scholars were told thev mio-ht are satisfied that
write out their impressions of their
leacner. av ,
One of these essays, of peculiar literary - NORTH DAI I F"C
excellence for a RmaTI rhii Att tl. 1 --l.C
some way, into one of the Brootlvn tmv. I t ' ,i ,
pera, which in its turn fell into th hn.nH I xo "uw LU Place IOr investment. Now Man.
ta2SK?3 ufactories are to be added and large improve-
' -"-im bo capnuea his llltJIUS maue. I hp nPTf QA ,10,TC, i
fancy and fired Ids imagination that he Ae next W days Will be lm-
was moved to write a letter, addressed portant ones for this new cit
to her in care of the paper which nub- I J
usoea cue composition, in due time the
letter reached her hands. She answered
1 1- St i . . -
uns: correspondence soon
sprung up, with an exchange of photo
graphs and confidences, which resulted
in the formation of an engagement.
The marriage date was set, and Bhortlv
"""to mo monia contammg the wed
ding day arrived the youD- dentist re
ceived a letter from his fiancee, in which
ene saia that she had one more important
fact to reveal to him, namely, that while
her picture represented her as being a
juuu6 woman or some personal charms,
sne considered it only frank to tell him
that her beauty was marred by very de-
leuuve leein, which, she naively added,
couiu easuy oe repaired after their mar
riage without, any great expense.
w nether the young woman's physical
defect or her business enterprise de
stroyed the young man's ideal is not dnf-
initely known, nor is it really known at
Call at the office of the
The Largest
in-the West.
The New
Boot and Shoe
FACTORY.
Fnrnltnre Ely.
Wire Works.
Chemical
Laboratory.
NEW BRIDGE.
Several
Fine Maps.;
Or
Seta Railroad
" Interstate Investment Co
--, ina J--Lijuriii3, Uf.
: DEALERS IN :-
Siapie and Fancy
Grace
nes
Hay, Grain and Feed.
institutions in the near future.
All of our Immense Stock must be sold
regardless of Cost, as we are Closing out
MacEacherk a MacLeod.
that a young woman should manage her
uunnmomai arrangements with discre
tion as well as with frankness. New
xprs Lremng Sun.
Gheap Express Wagons Jlos. 1 and 2.
Orders left at the Store will receive nromnt .,,
Trunks and Packages delivered to any part of the City.
Wagons always on hand when Trains or Boat arrives.
No. 122 Cor. Washington and Third. Sts.
lady Apples at Maier & Benton's.
Just the the thing for Christmas trees.
vAirner xnira and Union streets.
For watches, iewelrv
in fact for anything in the shape of a
ni.ti4..1 "IT - J . . I
iiriHtmaa present, go to . Jj.
xoung.
JSorth Dalles lots are nellinv fa of ai,A
arc ueing iaKen at Portland very freely.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
Notice is herebv civen that, fha
for Dalles Citv are now due and nvH
-4. . -1C . . .. . -J. I
uiuuo ior ine next thirty days.
After date (December 31st, 1890.) thev
uecume aeiinqnent. J. s. Fish,
December 2d, 1890. City Treas.
THE
Blot of Women in Boloraa.
Bologna was in an uproar a short time
ago in consequence of the violent utmrtt
demonstrations of the 2,000 women em
ployed in the arsenal there. The gov
ernment had just ordered 21,000,000 car
tridges, and in the midst of the resulting
miitv du onsue several women t.hmnr
about explosives with the greatest care
lessness. A. young woman superintend
ent reported this, and the careless women
were discharged. : The sn nerm ton A ati t
oaa aireaay earned the hatred of the
women under her by her pretty face and
popularity with the officers.
The discharge of the woman she had
reported for discipline brought this
hatred to a white heat, and a conspiracy
was formed to lynch her. The officers
in charge of the arsenal di&covenvl i
plot and gave the pretty superintendent "TX7"-i 11 311
a guard of ten policemen, who watchd ""L ssox
over her night and day. All the women
in the arsenal then went on a strike and
marched up and down the streets, shout
ing, stoning every one they met, and
usuauy winging up before the pretty
superintendent's house. Whenever the
superintendent appeared in the street
tJ 4. gy.. - the women were after her with clubs
4 GlKJ.lJ.ClU OtOreS. &na stones, and were fought back in
"u-vu-uuu luaoKM wim ner escort or
mlmnnan
PORTLAND, OR. " At nihi the wmm r,,
w jt- wua wmu
fan the last Bolognaite was aronsed and
brotliybt tVi Vila izrivislOT -rnStV i J -
Mail Orders Given Promnt Attention, xnands ' for race. ThA womt
finally- listened to these demands, and
had the streets kept clear at night by a
company of soldiers, i Although most of
me women nave since returned to work,
mo pros agamsc tne lancinating superin
vouucui. ib nun on, ana she attends to
her duties only under the cruard of hr
ten policemen.
Clearance
Sale!
Ijttle-.-Boos
: OF THE :-
For the Purposeof Disposing of our
Fall and Winter Millinery,
so CHEAP that it will pay you to have a
new hat if only for "Looks."
MRS. PHILLIPS, 81 Third Street.
THe
Uea
H- F- GLKSI E R.
YOU NEED BUT -ASK
3 DEHLER IN
THE S. B. HKiDAntl ANT, T.twd r-nn UWA
U.....1U1I.K w uirecuuDS wiu Keen vnnr K I . u ul
Liver and Kidneva In eood order.
and Croup, In connection with the Headache
wu,ci uvnr pcriect iiti H II VI 111 II C fnnwn
The S. B. Alpha Path r-iiu fnr lrttan.ui
externar use, in Neuralgia, Toothache, Crump
Colic and Cholera Morbus, is unsurpassed. Thev
Am WPll lilroH .i V...-.. 1 . . . J.
ri ii,i,. 5 1 Manuiaciurea
uiui, ureuu. ror saie Dy ail druggists.
w. & t. mccfly,
BARBERS.
Hot and Cold
eB 7 nr h s
Bin. Uona Calrd
Mrs. Mona Caird is a woman wbn ia &
lover or jewels and laces and dainty
draperies, open to all aesthetic influ
ences. Her drawmsr room in Londnn
reflects her quaint and original taste in
its arrangements, its inviting ingle
nooks and the odd windows over th
mantel The "den" in which she writes
cnes out against its name. It ia a mar.
vel of white enamel and delicate tint
ings, even the book cases and the pretty
writing aesa snowing the neckless fin
ish.
Here she has a special drawer for the
manuscripts of her new books, "One That
wins: "Whom Nature Leadeth" and
"The Wing of Azrael Mr. Cain re
claims himself ready to maintain against
all the world that his wife makes the
Dest cup of tea m London. She is a
pretty figure while serving it, clothed in
long, railing house robe in tints of
pink and gold. Her soft, heaw hmwn
hair, waving low on her forehead; fha
dainty cups and saucers, fragile
nutans, seem niter Duraena than sociologi
cal treatises for her finsrers. Tnnr,
wor. Chicago .News.
pine Cigars and Tobacco
Pipes. Cigarettes and Smokers' Notions.
GO TO
THE SMOKER'S EMPORIUM.
109 Second St., The Dalles.
Grandall & Budget,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
FURNITURE CARPETS.
110 SECOND STREET.
Un of New Tork'a Poetesses.
J.hat npnr Tvn-nfo-n rr vaziu
A w DUU, AMXilU
Thomas, though born in Ohio, comes of
ine truest, bluest New England blood.
ihe elder of a widow's two dancVitAi-a i
her bringing up was of the sunniest, but
nowhere in all the land will yon find a
woman with more of fineness and charm
of manner. She is tall and slight, with
a longish, oval face, bright dark eyes
IMC c A r l h -r-. "?"ns ana aream oxeams, a I
iii- I An 1V1 1 rStlN 1 . pale, clear skin and jet black hahv For
THE FAESf knowv as tttt? iranQw ner noma Has Been in
X Farm" situated on Three Mile creek about JNew Xork Where she is a Very great fa-
leaSed'fo? Si from The Dalles, iu be vorite with some of the most exclusive
ntertlZs n ' M. Vincenzo Botta has W
fnm aSiifntwLn? ncry out build- her social fairy godmothw. Want of
- ----- .. . , ... . , , , , h l'ut.. inriu.
Undertakers and Embalmers.
NO. 166 SECOND STREET.
FOR SALE.
HAi? v BUSIIT, THE LOGAN STABLES
in East PortlHuri , i
Stable business in this city for sale at a bareain.
WARD & KERNS.
S I. C N I O KELS E N ,
DEALER IN-
Honors