The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 03, 1891, Image 2

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    Chronicle.
THE DALLES
OREUO'
Entered Ht ttie I'cwtofflce at The Dalles. Oregon,
mx sooond-i-lRWf mutter.
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STATU OKFK1ALS.
invenii
ttrtiretary of .State
Treiwurer
Bup. of I'ubUc Itistruetion .
eiiHtfjrn
Coiij?reH8iiiHii ......
8tite Printer
S. Peimover
!.-.Phillii MetsohHti f -
V ft VI j.k'lvx-
( J. if. Dolph !
" (J. II. Mitchell
B. HerniHiiii
Frank .Baker
OFFICIALS.
C. N. Thorabtiry
D. L. Cates
J. B. C.TWseii
. .Oeo. Rtieh
(H' A. Leavens
COUNTY
Countv Judge....
Sheriff
Clerk
Treasurer
Coriimlssloneni
Assessor. .
Hii rvevtir
Frank tvlncHld
.John E. Bnrnett
..E. F. Sharp
Trttv bhellev
Superintendent of Public Schools
coroner.
William Michell
The Chronicle is the. Only Paper in
The Dalles that Receives the Associated
Press Dispatches.-
'EMPTY BOASTING.
The emperor of Germanv, after the i
dreibund treaty, is reported to have j
said: "I am able to impart to von the !
invfnl iieus tliflt vfnrliiv nmnin? the I
dreibund was renewed for a further i
period of six years. Peace is thus as- j
sured 'for a long time." This would pre- 1
sent a -very fine prospecC m far as j
EuroiK is concerned, were it not for the
well known fact that a hundred contin-
gencies may arise at any time, any one
of which might make- war inevitable,
In fact dispatches from Europe, of the j
same date inform ns that it is the opia- j
ion of some that unless France arfll Rus
sia soon reply to the treaty, by conclud
ing a formal alliance, the central powers
of Europe will become too confident, as
to the imotency of their adversaries, to
enable the latter to counteract their
ambitious designs and they will, conse
quently, bring about events which will
render a European war inevitable. So
much for the boasted peace of the young
emperor.
A f'olttit-lnn'H t'fpA aod Dhwdm.
Weight 10 pounds. v . .
Cootsey-tootsey. .
Baby bov.
Mamma's darling.
Papa's little man.
Jimmy.
Jim.-" - . ,
James.
Jimmy the kid.
. Young Mr. Jones
Clerk of election Jones. '
Committeeman Jones.
Alderman Jones.
The Hon. Humes M. Jones.; ....
Ex-Alderuian Jones. - l-i "; :
James Martin Jones.
Jones.
Jim Jones.
Jiminy Jones.
'Steenth Ward Jones.
Jimmy the bum.
Jim.
Whiskey Jim.
Old soak. -Cell
09.
Coroners's office "Unidentified."
SI onler. Iteius.
Mosier, July 3, '91.
Editoh Chkonicle : The fruit in this
vicinity is looking fine and bids fair for
ft good crop. ... i
The people are'1 pretty well, and will
soon be partaking bf peaches and cream.
Mr. R. Sellinger, who came home from
Bridal Vail a few weeks ago with broken
limb, we are glnd to say will be on foot
soon again. -
Dr. Barrett of Hood River called at
Mosier to see friends.
Mr. Doughtie's family will take their
leave of Mosier on Friday, the 3d inst.,
if nothing happens, for their new home
in the valley. : ' .
The calico picnic will be postponed, as
quite a numlier of the calicoes wished to
celebrate the 4th in The. Dalles. "We
shall have it In the near future. Wre
sh all to come who waut a good social
fcimP-
M. G.
TheN Chho.niclb notices with regret
that Ju2sJhornbury is losing his grip!
. . I
at the fishii:g"yli9'nes8. ian Butler
used to tell the waiter that the judge
could catch fish whereHt-UJand was
only a little wet, but the record smWg
that Mr. Burgett, who is only an ap
prentice at the business, beat the judge
by 74 fish. The Chbonici.e noticed to
day that the judge has an awfully red
nose. Is it possible that there is any
connection between a red nose and a de
cline of fishing ability? Do the waters
of Trout Creek paint peoples' noses red?
Milton is going to have the only woolen
mill in the inland empire.- It wants be
sides, an electric light plant and a com-
pany of the O. N. G.,a fruit cannery, an
extension of its water system; a hose
cart and hose, additional fire plugs, and
4 brand new plaster on the town in the
form of a bonded debt.
The first Oregon peaches of the season
to arrive in Portland got there last Tues
day. The Oregonian says they were very
handsome and much finer than any re
ceived from California, so far. They
were from Seufert Brothers. .
The band boys have certainly the
nicest qn titers in the camp. Their sit
uation on the extreme west enables them
to protract the eating ' of their peck of
dirt over a longer period than the rest
who are exposed to all the duet of the
camp. '
Mr. C. B. Patterson, representing C.
F. Weber & Co., proprietors of the North
west school furniture company of Port
land, is in the city, and will tour the
connty in the interests of that concern.
The Dalles
Daily
Out Third Klniiit Kand. .-',-'--..
The niusio given by the tbird regiment
bras band has been one of the plets-,
anteet features of the entire encampment
The band has won high praise from all
present. Their mush, has been good
and the boys have teeii willing to play
' on anv and all occasions. The members t
are all irentlenieu and have uu .hosts of
friends
thoxe in attendance on?
I
U1C encampment..
the encampment. . We give herewith I
! the names of thone
..I.,. ix.i...,o.
urbanization .
J. V. Fitzgerald, drum major: ' W. K".
Garretson, first clarionet ; John Hertz,
second clarionet; J.P.Benton, chief
niUKiciun lead cornet; S. I. Fisher, solo
cornet; Henry Bilk, second Btiat; Jo
seph Studleman, . first B flat; Charles
Bunnell, chief trumieter, E flat: Chris
Paulsen, baritone; Wiu'. H. Stevens,
tuba; Julius Fisher, first tenor; John
M. Filloon, second tenor; A. N. Varney,
solo alto ; W. K. Corson, first alto ; Hen- !
ry.fJurchtorf, second alto; John Weigle, I
snare drummer; Ralph Rowland, bass j
drummer.
Th Kond to the Fair irunl.
Our attention is called to the condt;
'" 01 me streets leaning 10 uie i:iir
grounds that Will be USWt SO mnctt to
morrow in pasf-ing . to and from that
place. A small portion of the way needs
nie work done on it very much. If
our street x-oinmissioner would have a
few hours' work done there this evening
or in the morning it would be a great ac-
commodatiott to-those running convey-
ant-en to the fair grounds.
, Liberty Car.
xhe children who are to ride
u
the
liberty car on the fourth of July are ex
pected to meet at the Sun office, on
Court street," two doors from Harris'
store, on that morning (Saturday) at 9
o'clock, where a committee 'of yoang
ladies will be waiting, and see that they !
are proerly arranged in the car.
. Fir Sale.
All the real estate belonging to the
estate of Terence Quinn, deceased, com
prising the farm of about 354 acres of
good arable and pastnre lands, and all
improvements thereon, at Quinn's sta
tion, Gilliam county, Oregon.
For particulars apply to
Wm.Foi,ky.
Attorney for Executor,
t.h,i r' i
m.;-, v u
, ,
Fcurtlt of .laly Dinuer
The ladies of the M. E. church will
serve iliuner on tbe 4th in the store on
Second street adjoining Crandall & Bur- j
get's. Good meals home cooking will i
be served for 25 cents. Dinner will be
gin at 12 noon and last nil afternoon and
evening.
v , "rr-. , i
tonrtli of July Committee extends a j
pressing invitation to all to take part in
the procession of the plug uglies which
will start at 1 p. in. headed by the brass
band from Mr. Lpchhead's feed yard at
the east end of the city.
Twenty IIInr Itcvsnl. "
Parties have been cutting the supply
pipee above the city between the flume
and the reservoir, thus doing much dam
age. This must be stopped and a . re
ward of $20 is hereby offered for evidence
that will lead to the conviction of per
sons doing the same. By order of the
Board of Directors. " .
'hoi there t
I will give 50 cents for each cow im
pounded between the hours of 8 o'clock
p. in. and 7 :30 o'clock a. ru., found at
large about my premises. Put them in
boys, bring marshal's certificate and get
your money. E. B. Dofub.
Mr. John Caraghar, a merchant at
Caraghar, Fulton Co., Ohio, says that,
St. Patrick's Pills are the best selling
pills he handles. The reason is that
they produce a pleasant cathartic effect
and are certain and thorough in their
action. Try them when you want a re
liable cathartic. For sale by Snipes &
i.inerwy. s
Kotlee.
lhe barber shops of this city wfl dose
on the Fourth at '12 o'clcknoon. and
open on Sunday morn in
e n j i '
noon,
lor that day only.
A small ara locket containing two
small pictures. . The finder will please
VCturaJit to this office.
I am now offering mens' spring and
summer suits at greatly reduced rates.
J. C. Baldwin.
LOST HIS REASON.
A Wmrdner Miner Violently Insane on
a Kallroad Train He Wan doing
to Europe.
St. Paul, July 2. Andrew Row, a
wealthy miner And stock breeder, who
owns vast property about Wardner.
Idaho, was taken from the east-bound
train yesterday morning at 6 o'clock at
Wasaca, Minn., in a violent state of
insanity. He said he wanted to die, and
asked Sheriff Reynolds what means he
could propose to pursue in killing him.
Mr. Row is on his way to Europe, and
said he had arranged to visit a couple of
brothers and a cousin at Norrisville, Eau
Claire county, Wis. His tickets read to
that point from Spokane Falls, Wash.
He says he lost his reason one night
when the train came to a sudden stop,
and he thought it had left the' track.
On his person were found drafts on Idaho
and Washington banks for $10,000, cash
to the amount of $230, and a gold and a
silver watch. His valise contained a
note for $600, deeds to mining property
and valuable specimens. He lost - some
on the road. Dispatches regarding his
condition have been sent to his friends
in Europe, Idaho ahd Wisconsin. - In
the meantime he is confined in the Was
aca county jail.
Gold is now worth, in Buenos Ayree,
2.78 per cent, preminm. .
Mr. and Mrs. George. Youne, of Bake
Oven, are in the city.
CHKONlfLK SHOBT Sini'ti
. , . ' '.V-'-v' ''il'
flTe Ht JoJe8 Btotbere. ,, , : f
Fir headache une'S.B. headache care
-For coughs and eolds use. 2379.," .
For physic always nse 8. B. headache
cure-
V Use Dufnr Hour
It is the best..
ask your grocer rorxirap nonr.
.v t . l l ... . 1 l J : x .
' -1'!V.B " ".vr"l wrpiuiuren...
iierry noxes
for sale at Joles Jiros;
For O.'N. U.:diaarhoea S. B. pain
cure is the best thing known. . ;
Pure maple sugar at Joles Bros., eight
pounds for 1. 00.
Get me a cigar from that fine case at
Snipes & Kinersley's.
Red and black raspberries by the box,
crate or ton, at Joles Bros.' '-
A. M. Williams & Co., have on hand a
fine lot of tennis and bicycle shoes. .
For ice cream- cramp use H. B. pain
cure. . ,
. Centerville hotel, on the Goldendale j
stage road, furnishes lirstcl.tssaceommo- I
dation for travelers.
For 4th of Julv
coli- use S. . B. pain
-TUe dru- o rj E DunlmUi) de.
,-easei, is now open and will e so -on
I tinned until further notice. j
For 4th of July Colic use S. B. pain i
The celebrated Walter II. 'fenny Boston-made
mens' itnd boys' fine boots
and shoes in all styles, carried by The
Dalles Mercantile company at : Brooks
j & Beers old stand. - . ;.-V
1 Don't wear vourlife out scrubbing
1 your kitchen floor when you can bny
! such beautiful linoleum, the best for
'kitchen and dining-room, for 75 cents a
! vard. and oil-cloth at 36 cents a vard at
the store of Prinz & Xitsche.
In almost every neighborhood there
is someone or more persons whose lives
have been saved bv Chamberlain's Colic.
! Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, or who
have been cured of chronic diarrhoea bv
it. Such persons take special pleasure I
j" recommending the remedy to others, j
t i ne oraiee mar io.iows me lnirooucuon i
and use makes U verv Doixrlar. 25 and 50
cent bottles for sale ty Snipes fe Kiner
sly. Long Ward offers for sale one of the
best farms of its size in Sherman county.
It consists of 240 acres of deeded land at
Erskinvill'e. ; There is a never-failing
spring of living water capable of water
ing five hundred head of- stock daily.
Tne house, which is a large store build
ing with ten rooms attached alone cost
ing wi
U1700. A blacksmith shop and other
buildings and the whole surrounded by a
good wire fence. Will be sold cheap and
on easv terms. Applv bv letter or other
wise to the editor of the Chroxici.e or to
the owner, W. L. Ward, Boyd, Wasco
county, Oregon
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J. 'M. HUNTINGTON &. CO
Abstracters,
Heal Estate and
Insaranee Agents.
Abstracts of. 'and Information Concern
ing Land Titles on Short Notice.
Land for Sale and Houses to Rent
Parties Looking for Homes in
COUNTRY OR CITY,
OR IN SEARCH OF
Buiqe Location
. Should Call .on qrvYrite to us. .-- "
Agents or a Full Line of
Leslie Iasnrance Companies,
And" Will Write Insurance for ' -'
ANY -A-ZMrOTTItTT,
, . ' on all
DBSIBABIiE. RISKS.
Correspondence Solicited. All Letters
Promptly Answered. Call on or -
Address,
J. M. HUNTINGTON & CO.
Opera House Block, 'The Dalles, Or.
John Pashek,
IQerciiaiit Tailor.
Third Street, Opera Block.
Madison's Latest System,
Used in cutting garments, and a fit
guaranteed each time.
Repairing and Cleaning
Neatly and Quickly Done.
$500 He-ward !
We will pay the above reward for any case of
Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, In
digestion, Constipation or Costivenesa we cannot
cure with West's vegetable Liver Pills, when the
directions are strictly complied with. They are
purely vegetable, and never fail to (rive satisfac
tion. Sugar Coated. Large boxes containing 30
Pills, 26 cents. Beware of counterfeits and imi
tations. The genuine manufactured only by
THE JOHN C. WF8T COMPANY, CHIGAQO,
ILLINOIS.
BLAKBLEI HOUGHTON,
Prescription lru? gists,
175 Second St. . . -.: Tne Italles. Or.
' ESTRAY NOTICE. .
A RED COW WITH WHITE SPOTS, 8WAL
low fork in each ear but no brand, is in my
pasture on Mill creek. The owner can have her
by paving for pasturage and advertising.
, i.r W. BIRGFELD.
S.LsYOUNG,
!ure.i,rtiK. ItKCK-.V
Jewejry, Diamonds,
SIIiVERVARE, :-: ETC
Watches, Clocks and . Jewelry
Repaired and Warranted.
1T Secor. l t... The Dal lea. Or.
C. N. THOKSBCkY. ' T. A. HLDSON.
Iite Ret:. C. S. l-inrt (lltirt. . Notary Public
TiRimUliUDSOH.
U. S. Land Office Attorneys,
Rooms 7 and 8; U. S. Land "
Office Building,
THE DALLES, - "- OREGON.
Filings, Contests,
. Aud Business of all Kinds Before the Local -and
General Land Office
Promptly Attended to.
Over Sixteen Years Experience,
-WE ALSO DO A
General Heal Estate Business.
All Correspondence Promptly Answered.
COLUMBIA
Qar?dy :-: paetory,
W. S. CRAM, Proprietor.
Sncccssor to Cram & Corson. )
.
Manufacturer of the finest French and
Home Made
East of Portland.
-w-LijKAUSR TN .
' Can furnish any of these goods at Wbolesala
or Retail .
OfFlESH -4- OYSTEKS-rS-
In Every Htyle-
''"." : ' ' l" "
; 104 Second Street. The Dalles. Or.
R. B. Hood,
Livery, Feed and Sale
Horses Bought and Sold ' on
Commission and: Money -.
Advanced on Horses
V left For Sale. :.
OFFICE OF-
Tbe Dalles and Goldendale Stage Line.
Stage Leaves The Dalles every morning
at 7:30 and Goldendale at 7:30. All
freight must be left at R. B.
'" Hood's office the evening .
. , before. .'
R. B. HOOD, Proprietor
The Dalles ;
- .
GigaF : Factory,
' FIEST STBEET. '
FACTORY NO. 105.
jptTpi A of the Best Brands
VjlvXl V.XLkJ manufactured, and
orders from all parts of. the country filled
on the shortest notice.
The reputation of THE DALLES CI
GAR has become firmly established, and
the demand for the home manufactured
article is increasing every day.
A. ULRICH & SON.
REMOVAL.
H. G-lenn has lemoved his
office and the office of the
Electric Light Co. to 72
Washington St.
J :
.'- . ' '; ''" '
DKALKK IN ' . ..
WBTTCHES; CLOCKS,
Removal
1 ,
!H. jaertoringls .j
DRY
GOODS
Has removed to 177 Second
;opposite hiwformer stand,, where he will be pleased to see
his former customers and friends. ; He carries now a muh
larger stock than before and every Department is filled
with the Latest. Novelties of the Seasoai. , .
. The Dalles Mercantile Co.;
nuejessors to BROOKS 4: BKKKS, Dealers . . .
General Merchandise;
: Staple
Gents Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc.
Groceries,
Provisions,
HAY, GRAIN AND PRODUCE
Of all Kinds at Lowest Market Rates.
Free Delivery to Boat and Curs and all parts of the City.
390 and 394 Second Street
NEW FIRM!
foseoe 8t
-DEALERS IN-
iV STAPLE .AND": FANCY:
; Canned Goods, Preserves, Pickles, Etc.
Country Produce Bought and Sold.
Goods delivered Free to any part of the City.
Masonic Block, Corner Third and
FIREWORKS!
E. Jacobsen & Co.,
, ' 162 SECOND STREET V
Organs, Pianos, Musical Goods,
-School Books and Stationery. .
THE DALLES, -
FIREWORKS !
A NEW
PRINZ & NITSCHKE.
-Since the first bf June we have added
to our Furniture and Carpet bnttinees a
complete Undertaking Establishment,
and as we are in no way connected with
the Undertakers' .-Trust our prices will
be low accordingly.
Kemember our place on ,Second street,
next to Moody's bank.
I. d. pIIELpEW,
i l'-'V, I' .7 DEALER IN-
SCHOOL BOOKS: '
! STA TIONER Y,
organs, :-'-r:
: :piANos " '
' " WATCHES,
r JEWELRY.
Cor. Third and Washington Sts.
W. & T. JHCOOY,
BARBERS.
..Hot andipold., , . ..
BKTHS.
130 SECOND STREET.
fio t ie e 1
STO
V .
street' (French 8 :.Bltck) nearly
and Fang Dry Goods,
Hardware,
Flonr, Bacon,
NEW STORE1
Gibons,
Court Streets, The Dalies, Oregon.
FIREWORKS!
- - - OREGON.
FIREWORKS!
JAMES WHITE,
Has Opened a
In' '
IjxlxioIi Counter,
In Connection With his Fruit Stand
and Will Serve
Hot Coffee, Hani Sandwich, Pigs' Feet,
and Fresh Oysters.
Convenient to the Passenger.
Depot.
On Second St.,' near corner of Madison.
Also a
Branch Bakery, California
Orange Cider taad - the J
Best Apple Cider.
If you want a good lunch, give me a call.
Open all Night
Phil Willig,
124 UNION ST., THE DALLES, OK.
Keeps on hand a full line" of
MEN'S AND YOUTH'S ,
Ready - Made Clothinff.
Pants and Suits
MADE TO ORDER
On Reasonable" Terms.
Call and see my Goods before
. purchasing elsewhere.
Steam Fegr(.
a TTTrTTlf tr fs now running a steam
if. U. tVrll2) Ferry between Hood
River and -White Salmon. Charges
reasonable. R. O. Evans, Prop.