The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 10, 1892, Image 4

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THE DALLES
.OREGON'
TUESDAY
- MAY 10, 1892
! TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
Whisky did lt Work.
Caxabsik, L. I., May 9. Abel Smith,
colored farm hand, whose wife was dis
sipated, murdered her last night. He
then threw himself in front of a train
4nd was instantly killed. . .
. Fatal Eire.
Tombhtone, Ariz., May 9. Sam Bar
row's dwelling was burned this morn
ing. His youngest child, a boy three
years old, died from suffocation. . His
brother-in-law, aged 17 years, was
burned to a crisp. The origin of the fire
is unknown.
Military Appoints.
St. Petebbbubg, May 9. Col. Weld
rick, overseer of the grain transportation
to and in the distressed provinces of
Russia, has been appointed inspector of
the whole system of Russian railways.
The appointment of a military officer to
the position has caused a sensation.
.The decree permitting the export of oats
a .1 ru.n M1 Via !aoiia1 ITwZAm . TI.A
same action as to wheat will be taken
three or four days later.
Incendiary Flr.
Haywabds, Cal., May 10. An incen
diary fire yesterday destroyed $100,000
worth of property in this city, upon
which there waa no insurance. The fire
started in the Hay wards agricultural
works adjoining the electric light plant,
completely destroying both establish
ments. When the hose companies
reached the ecene of the conflagration
the fire was under good headway, but
they did good work in saving the build
ings near by.
Cliuich and State Dlrorce.
Omaha, May 10. At the session of the
M. E. Conference yesterday Dr. King
offered a resolution for an amendment to
looking to the protection of public
schools against religious encroachments,
and to define the attitude of churches
toward the schools ; he asked conference
to indorse a bill on the subject, which
had been prepared upon the complete
divorcement of church and state. The
resolution was adopted with applause.
- ' The Iowa Demon Dead.
Bkxton,' May 9. Joseph Hamilton,
who spent the last seventeen years of
his life in chains, is dead. He had a
terrible mania a . thurst for human
blood, which nothing could appease,
He had to be kept in irons all the time,
'When 25 vitfirfl nt mta TJaTrnliin immNLl
the appetite by tasting blood in a fight.
He was at a sparring match when he
saw blood flow from the nose of one of
the boxers, and went wild instantly.
Drawing a knife, he plunged it into the
heart of a bystander and drank his blood
m it flowed. He killed another man
oeiore ne was arrested.
rox sale. .
At a bargain. A lot of store shelving.
Apply at this office. 4-27dtf
' Wanted.
A girl to do general house work, apply
ut jura, nugn rraser. ..
OREGON LIME
This lime is manufactured bv The
Oregon Marble and Lime Company, near
Huntington, Oregon, and has earned the
reputation oi ueing me strongest lime rn
the market, and consequently, in addi
tion to making the best work is at an
equal price, the cheapest to the user.
The following analvsis bv W. G. Jenne.
chemist, Portland, Oregon, is worthy of
Carbonate of Lime. 98.56 Magnesia 015
Bilica, 1.81 Water. ....... .006
Peroxide of Iron 07 Phosphates-Trace
Alumina. . . .03 Sulphates.. Trace 99.99
Mr. T. F. Osbobji, Dealer in Building
Agent Oregon Lime. Portland. Or.
Dear Sib : Referring to your inquiry
concerning the "Oregon" Lima, would
say, that we have used this lime, that it
has given satisfaction, and we consider
it a nrst ciass-ciass lime in every respect,
Yours trulv.
Mathew A. Rowe, Contractor, "Oregonian"
Geo. Landlord. Contractor. Welnhsrd RnwiTv
Basnford k Hanpt, Contractors Portland Library
. Building.
Anderson & Bingham, Contractors . Snell,
nnwuu at nuwiuu Dmiaing.
Burke A O'Connor, General Contractors.
C. Gordon Ellison. Brick Contractor.
irthnp jAhnum Jb Umt kn. f '. .......
Geo. Bam lord. General Stone Contractor. .
Portland Bridge Ac Building Co. . .
Thomas Mann, Builder.- - - ' " -
James McKendrick, Contracting Plasterer
uregonian Building.
John Egan, Bupt. The Wright Fire Proofing Co.
"Onvnlin" Kn1Mlr.i
G. C. Kissell, Plastering Contractor.
Edward K illf ether, Genera Stone Contractor.
W. Jaeobson. Contractor. Portland ITnivnriv
awuu w Kicwiaii, uun:wnt l&um xi 111 111-
ing.
The Oregon Lime for The Dalles
market is carried in stock by WmJ Butler
Sc Co., Lumber Dealers. 4-11 -dim
JERSEY BULL "St Umbert".
The thoroughbred Jersey boll St. Lam
bert, will stand for the season at the Co
lumbia Feed yard. For service apply to
David Georjco. . , 2.25diwlm
' V Ewes and Lambs for Bale.
- I have 1,400 ewes and lambs for sale
cheap. Jall upon or address B. S. Kel
say, Kent, Sherman county, Oregon.
4-23-lmd&w
- Dissolution Notle.. - - -
Notice ia hereby given, that the co
partnership heretofore existing between
William Floyd, S.A.Byrne and Stacy
-.Shown, under the firm name of Byrne,
Floyd & Co., in Dalles City, Or.", has this
dav been dissolved bv mutual consent
The business will be continued at the
old stand, by William Floyd and Stacy
'' Shown, who will pay all bills and collect
All UeDtS. ; r S. A. JiYRSK,
' William Floyd,
Dated April 26,1892. Stacy Shown. .
I. 8. SCRKMCK.
H. M. BXALX
Cashier.
r-resiaenc .
First Rational Bank.
."HE DALLES. - - : - - OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
i deposits receivea, subject to bight
Draft or Check:
Collections made and proceeds promptly
:' remitted on day of collection. V
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
rew xortc, ban Francisco ana fort- -land.
-
DIRECTOKS.
D. r. Thompson. Jno. S. Schknck.
Ed. M. Wiixiamb, ; ; Geo. A. Likbb. '
a. M. Ukall.
FRENCH & CO.;
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A GEKERALBACTCIKG BU8INE8B
Letters of Credit issued available in the
Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Teleeranhie
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago, St.
Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon,
Seattle Wash., and various points in Or
egon and Washington. ,
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms.
ANEW
Dndertakinff Establishment!
PRINZ & NITSCHKE.
.. DEALERS IN ..;
Furniture and Carpels.
We have added to our business a
complete Undertaking Establishment,
and as we are in no way connected with
the Undertakers' Trust our prices will
De low accordingly.
Remember our place on Second Btreet,
next 10 Mooav s oanx.
GENTLEMEN!
BEFORE YOU ORDER GOODS OF
ANY KIND IN THE FURNISH
ING LINE, -
(5air emet See; mes
Shirts, of all kinds to order, at
prices wnicn aery competition. Utner
gooas in proportion. 1"; jjauan,:
. Second St., The Dalles.
8ole Agent for WAKNAMAKER & BROWN, i
Philadelphia, Pa. ';., .
c.-wy s s.
Merchant Tailor,
No. 77 Second Street.
Suits Made to Order
-AND-
A Fit Guaranteed.
Orders taken for an Eastern house for all
ainos 01 suits, call and examine goods.
JOHN PASHEK,
I - Tailor,
Next door to Wasco Sun.
Just Received, a fine stock of Suitings
. Pants Patterns; etc., of all latest
- Styles, at Low Prices.
Madison's Latest System used in cutting
- garments, ana a ui guaranteed ..
- .. each time. - ---- - .
fepaif ing,and Cleaning
- - Neatly and Quickly-Doae. - -
?G. W:Johnsion & Son.
carcsnters air imiiiBrs,
v Shop at Ho. 112 First" Street.
All Job Work promptly attended to
and estimates given on all wood work.
pieicp
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
F,
M. SALYER, Civil Engineering, Survey
ing, and Arehiticture. The Dulles, Or.
TVR. ESHELMAN (Homceopathic; Physician'
jl ana sckgeos. tails answered rcromrttlv.
day or night, city or country. Office . So. 36 and
37 Chapman block. V wtf
DR. J. SUTHERLAND FaiAOW of Trinity
Sledical College, and member of the Col-
ee of Physicians and Sure eon h Ontario. Phr.
ricinu and Surgeon. Office; rooms 3 and 4 Chap
man block. Residence; Judge Thornbury's Sec
ond street.. Office hours; 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4
Mid 7 to 8 p. m. . .
DR. O. D. OOAME PHYSICIAN AND SOR
GEON. Office: rooms S and- R nhinman
Block. Residence No. 23. Fourth ctrepf. mm
block south of Conrt House. Office hours 9 to 12
a. a., 2 K) a ana y i r. M. ...
DfcTDD ALL Dentist. Gas given for the
m v nainlesa ertractinn of tMth. A Inn tMth
et on flowed aluminum plate.- Rooms: Sign o
r.be Golden Tooth, Second Street.
a.B.Durtja. oso. atkins. nusiMisirii.
DUFUR, W ATKINS MENEFEE ATTOR-KBY8-AT-LAW
Room No. . over Post
Office Building, Entrance on Washington Street
The Dalles, Oregon.
WH. WILSON Attoxxy-at-i.aw Rooms
a ,1111 M. Kp Vflvf Rliwlr.fiwtMehw
The Dalles, Oregon. .
V' S. BENNETT, ATTORNEV-AT-LAW.
See in Schanno's buildine. nn stalni.
Of
The Bailes, Oregon. .
t. P. HAYS. S. B. HUNTINGTON. H. 8. WILSON. '
MAYS, HUNTINGTON' WILSON ATToa-NaYS-AT-LAW.
Offices. French's block aver
First National Bank, The Dalles. Oregon.
SOCIKTIKS.
ASSEMBLY NO. 4827, K. OF LC Meets in X.
of P. hall the second and fourth Wednes
days of each month at 7:30 p. m.
w
ASCO LODGE, NO. 15, A. F. & A. M. Meets
nrst ana inira Monasy ot even month at 7
DALLES ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. 6.
Meets in Masonic Hall the third Wednesd.ir
of each month at 7 P. M. - -
MODERN WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.-,
Mt. Hood Camp No. 59, Meets Tuesdayeven
ingof each week in the K. of P. Hall, at 7:30 p. M.
COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 5, I. O. O. F. Meets
everv Fridav evenine at 7:30 o'clock, in v
of P.- ball, corner Second and Court streets.
Sojourning brothers are welcome.
n. uwuoh, esec y. : n. A. Bais.N. G.
FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 9., K. of P. Meets
everv Monday eveninar at 7 an n'clnnir. in
Schanno's building, corner of Court and Second
streets. Sojourning members are cordially in-
D. W.Vausk, K. of R. and 8. CVQ. '
WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERENCE
UNION will meet every Friday afternoon
at 3 o'clock at the reading room. All are invited.
TEMPLE LODGE NO. 3, A. O. TJ. W. Meets
at K. f P. Hall, Corner Second and Court
Streets, Thursday evenings at 7 :30.
GEORGE GIBON8,
W. S Myxbs, Financier. - M...W.
JA8NEBMITH POST, No. 32, 3. A. R.-tfeete
every Saturday at 7:30 p. m:, in the K of. P.
B
OF L. E. Meets every Sunday afternoon Jn
i the K. of P. Hall.
C-JESANG VEREIN Meets every Sunday
X evening in the K. of P. Hall. .
B OF L. F. DIVISION, No. 167 Meets in the
. K. of P. Hall the first and thlrrl Werfno.
day of each month, st 7:30 p: k. ."; -
THE CHCBCKE8.
OT. PETER'8 CHURCH Revl' Father Brok..
O . 6BB8T Pastor. Low Mass every Sunday at
7A. M. Hleh Mass at 10:ao a. v. v4 .
ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Preaching
in the Y.'M. C. A. rooms every Sunday at 11
a Tn ar, . . . a..n l .. . j i i . .
after morning service. J. A. Orchard, pastor, , r;
OTPACL'8 CHTJRCH Union Street, opposite
fuw, aev. x.11 u. outciine i&ector. bervices
Dakul Z -. TO n v. t j. .
wuwiv.w a. k. Avauiig jrrayer on rnaay at
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. O. D. Tay
Loa, Pastor. Morning services every Sab
bath at the academy at 11 i. n. Sabbath
school immediately after morning services.
Prayer meettne Fridav evenina at Pastor's resi
dence. Union services in the court house at 7
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W'- f!.
Cubtis, Pastor. Services every Sunday at 11
A. x. and 7 P. . Sunday School after morning
ouwjenuuiuuiuy unuu. eeata tree.
H r E. CHURCH Rev. A. C. Spencer, pastor.
ill . Services every Sunday morning. Sunday
dcuooi at i:zu o cioca r. M. A coraiai mvitauan
is extended oy Dotn pastor and people to all.
YOUR ATTEIiTIOIl
Is called to the fact that
Glenn,
Dealer in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement
and Building Material of all kinds.
; " . ." 'v.--. - - ' !'
" Carrie' the Finest Lime of
Pictuie
To be f oocd in the City.; ;
72 mashington Street.
The Snug.
W. H. BUTTS, Prop. "
Ko. 90 Second Brest, ' The Dalles, Or.
This well known stand, kept by the
well known W. H. Butts, long a resi
dent of Wasco county, has an extraordi
nary fine stock of - : .
Sheep Herder's DeMt and Irish Dbhrknee.
In fact, all the leading brands of fine
Wines, Liquors and Cigars. . Give the
old man a call and you will come again.
Hugh
Monf y Lost oa Olning Can. ' .
"It is imagined by dearly every trav
eler who pays seventy-five cents or one
dollar for a meal on - a dining car that
the company is reaping a wonderful
harvest," said a traveling passenger,
agent of one of the leading roads in
America, "but the figures will soon con
vince the most skeptical that the project
is a losing one to the companies, and
every one would dispense with the din
ing' car service if they "only could. It
is the great competition existing between
the different roads and the desire on the
part of the public for rapid transit that
forces the companies to place dining
cars on their through trains. All of the
great trunk line roads are' putting on
faster and .faster trains every few
months.' '.
"As soon as one company puts on a
train that will cover the distance be
tween any two important points quicker
than the other roads can, then all the
rest of the roads set to work to reduce
the 4 time,: and .-.inside. of .two. or three
months some other road will announce a
train that will make the distance in fif
teen, ' thirty, forty -five , minutes- or an
hour taster than its nvaL And bo it
goes. '"If any f, those fast trains should
stop twenty minutes at a station where a
dining hall is, then the trains with the
dining cars attached would . reach the
point of destination all the war from
forty minutes to an, hour earlier, and the
result would- - be that they would carry
tne majority 01 tne traveling jrublic It
is not cheap meals the people who travel
on railroads want so much today as rapid
transportation.. Last year the Pullman
Car company served k 5,000,000 meals on
their' dining cars, and profits realized did
not pay 1 per cent, upon the investment.
A leading wester road last year lost
138,000 on its dining car service." To
ledo Blade. -
Head
Aches. Sick-headaches are the outward Indications ot
derangements of the stomach and bowels. As
Joy's Vegetable. Saxsaparllla ia the only, bowel
regulating preparation of Sarsaparilla, it is seen
wbyxIt is. the only appropriate Sarsaparilla In
sick-headaches. - It is not only appropriate; it is
an absolute: cure. After a coarse pf it an occa
sional dote at intervals will forever after prevent
return. .. ,
Jno. M. Cox, of 733 Turk Street, San Francisco,
writes:, I have been troubled with attacks of
lick-headache for the last three years from one to
three times a week. Some time ago I bought two
bottles of Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla and have
only had one attack since and that was on the
cconday after I began using it." :
f Vegetable
w Sarsaparilla
For -a!e . by SNIPES & KINERSLY
... . - THE DALLES, OREGON.
A Severe Law;
The English peo
ple look more closely
to the genuineness
of these staples than
we do. In fact, they
nave a law under
which they make
seizures and - de-
-tW . suoy adulterated
" .' products , that are
not what they are represented to be. Under
this statute thousands of pounds of tea have
been burned because of their wholesale adnl- -teration.
' - ' " .
Tea, by the way, is one of the most notori
ously adulterated articles of commerce. - Not
alone are the bright, shiny green teas artifi
cially colored, but thousands of pounds of
substitute for tea leaves are need to swell
' the bulk of cheap teai; ash, sloe, and willow
leaves being those most commonly-used.
. Again, sweepings from tea warehouses are
colored and sold as tea. - Even exhausted tea -
' leaves gathered from the tea-houses are kept,
. dried, and made over and find their way into
; the cheap teas. .
The English government attempts to stamp '
this out, by confiscation; but no tea is too
poor for u, and the result is, that probably
the poorest teas used by any nation are those
eonsumed in America.
Beech's Tea is presented with the guar
anty that. It is nncolorcd and unadulterated; '
, in fact, the sun-cured tea leaf pare and sim
ple. Its purity Insures superior strength,,
about one third less of it being required for
an infusion than of the artificial teas, and its
fragrance and exquisite flavor is at once ap
parent.. It -will be a: revelation to yon. In
order that Its purity and quality maylte gaar-
.. anteed, it fa sold only-4n ponnd '.packages'
bearing this trade-mark:"' ' .'..' -
BEECI
'PiroAsWdhood?
FdMtOeparpomnd. Vorsalsat
Blie 33utler's
THE DALLES, OREGON.
Still oi) Deck.
Phoenix lake has Arisen
Prom the Ashes!
IAIYI ES WHITE, f"
The Bestauranteur Has Opened the
Baldcaii-- Hesteor ant
ON -MAIN BTKEET
Where he will be glad to see any and all
7 :- " '-' of his old patrons. - '
Open day and Night, first clan meals
twenty-five eenta. . -'. - . -
SICK
Joy
We attach this tag to
every Dag ot
BULL DURHAM :
for the protection of
- the smoker.
WW
: DEALERS IN:
Staple u Fancy Cioceiies,
Hay, Grain and Feed.
Masonic Block. Corner Third and
D. BUNN
Pipe WoiR, Tiij Repairs ai0 looling
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
Shop on Third Streets next door . west of Young & Kuss
. . . , Blacksmith Shop. - - ' -
Jtfeu Columbia )4oteK
THE DALLES, OREGON.
Best Dollar a Day House on the Coastf
- ' First-Class Meals, 25 Cents.
First Class Hotel in Every Respect.
None but the. Best of White Help Employed.
T. T.. Nicholas, Pf op.
DEjnOGHOTIG
State, District and Connty
. TICKET.
For Supreme Judge.
Alfred S. Bennett.;
For Attorney General,
Gl-eorge E. Chamlierlain.
" For Member of Congress,.
- . . 2d District;
James H. Slater.
For Circuit Judge,
7th District,
W. L. Bradshaw.
:For Prosecuting Attorney,
..'7th District,
J.-P. -Moore.
For Member State Board Equalization,
7th District,
William Hughes.1
For Joint Senator, -17th District, Sher
man and Wasco counties, . ,
: Cj. A. Smith,
n.-.;. .. ;-'"y:- of Sherman. . .
For Joint Senator, 18th District, Gilliam,
Sherman aod Wasco counties,
G-. W. Rinehart, :
V .. ' qi Gilliam.
For Joint Representatives, 18th Repre
sentative District, Sherman and
Wasco counties, -
. EE. E. Moore, .
S.F.Blythe.
. For County Judge, ' :
GEORGE C. BLAKELEY.
For County Cleric, -'
JAMES B. CROSSEN. ,
For County Sheriff1, ' ' '
THOMAS A. WARD.: ; '.
.. For Coanty Treasurer, ' . " '
, , . WILLIAM K. CORSON.
. For County Assessor, ' .
GEORGE T. PRATHER.
For County Surveyor, "-
'- F. 6. GORDON. -
.For School Superintendent,
.F.P.FITZGERALD.
For County Commissioner,
JAMES DARNIELLE.
For, County Coroner. . "
' v JOHN W. MOORE.
4-21 td
The Tariff
. Has not raised the price on
Blackweirs
Bull Durham
Smoking Tobacco.
: There are many other brands,
each represented by some inter
ested person to be "just as good
as the Bull Durham." They
are not; but like all counterfeits.
they each lack the peculiar and
attractive qualities of the erenuine.
OLiAU&WBLiti a
DURHAM TOBACCO CO.
durham.n.c.
" ourt Streets. The Dalles.Oregon.
HEPDBLIBUJI
State, District and County
TICKET.
' For Supreme Judge,
P. A. Moore. -
For Attorney General,
Lionel R. Webster. -
For Member of Congress,
2d District,
W. R. Ellis.
For Circuit Judge,
- : - ' 7th District,
George Watkins.
For Prosecuting' Attorney,
: 7th District, .
W. H. Wilson.
For Member State Board Equalization
7th District,
John L. Ltickey.
For Joint Senator, 17th District, consist
ing of Sherman and Wasco Counties,
H. S. McDaniels. .
For Joint Senator, 18th District, consist
ing of Gilliam, Sherman and
-. - - . Wasco Counties,
W.' W. Steiwer.
For Joint Representatives, 18th Repre
sentative District, consisting of r
Sherman and Wasco
Counties,
E. N Chandler,
T. R. Coon.
For County Judge,
C. N. THORNBURY.
For County Clerk,
; J. M. HUNTINGTON.
. , . . For County Sheriff,
C. P. BALCH. .
- For County Commissioner,
. H. A. LEAVENS. .
- For County Treasurer,
WM. MICHELL.
'. For County Assessor, V
. JOEL W. KOONTZ.
For Countv School Supeifntendent;
; .- TROY SHELLEY.
For County Surveyor, .
, E. F. SHARP.
For County Coroner,'
N.' M. EASTWOOD.
4-16U
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