The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 05, 1892, Image 3

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A NEW bjEFRTURE.
Ouit of ttie old riit and into the new pro
-A. FULL LINE ' OF GENTS'
The Dalles, Porfland ani Astoria
Navigation Co.
HOSIERY,
UNDERWEAR,
OVERS H I RTS,
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COLLARS
and
and
CUFFS.
gressive age - : v
fLATED SPOON SALE
JOHN C HERTZ,
109 SECOND STREET,
THE DALLES. OREGON".
Sim I
Silrowc!
DOUBLE PLATED TEA SPOONS, TABLE SPOONS AND FORKS
Six Tea Spoons in package, three Table
Spoons in package, three forks in package.
Choice per
Package
Napkin Rings, Sugar Shells, Butter Knives, Pickle Forks, Peppers or Salts
Triple-plate A I, each in Satin-lined Box, choice 25 Cents each.
PEHSE & MHYS
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
Entered a the Postofflee at The Dalles, Oregon,
- as second-class matter.
Local Advertising.
10 Cento per line for first insertion, and 5 Cents
per line for each subsequent insertion.
Special rates for long time notices.
All local notices received later than 3 o'clock
will appear the following day.
WEDNESDAY - OCTOBER 5, 1892
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Mr. W. K. Corson, is in Portland.
Notice the new ad. today of Pease &
Mays.
Secretary Tozier is the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. P. S. M. Briggs.
Bro. Westerfield, of the Lafayette
Leaderis a guest of Judge Bradshaw.
Dr. Logan was called to Grant last
night to attend the family of Mr. McCoy.
Little Miss Emily daughter of J. B.
Oossen, is quite ilVather fathers house.
German Lutheranervice will be held
next Sunday at 10 :30 a', in. at the chapel
on Ninth street.
W. H. Frazer whose lost watch was
advertised yesterday Nfras fouud out
where it it. .
Miss Anna Peter & Co. made a hand
some display of trimmed goods on open
ing day. Call and inspect. See new
advertisement.
Mr. H. S. Cheesman now has three
benches running in his boot and shoe
factory and repair shop, No. 60 Second
. street.
Miss M. Montgomery, of Albany, is
in the city attending the Press Associa
tion, and is' the:jguest of Mrs. C. F.
Stephens. (
Winans is a beautifully located Sum
mer Resort, and is abundantly supplied
with resources for manufacturing. See
advertisement today.
Mr. W. Lord drove
to the city today
with a load of K
seemeto handle th
kitat wheat, and
ins about as easy
as a "hired man.
Everybody is invited to attend the re'
ception at the Court house this evening.
' The ladies committee specially request
that citizens generally attend.
A few days since Mr. W. Boss Winans,
of the new town of Winans, Hood River
valley, killed two fine large .black bear.
. The skins will make beautiful robes.
Hon. W. McD. Lewis died last even
ing at 5 o'clock, from a complication of
diseases, which have kept him confined
to his bed constantly for several months
past.
' It is quite apparent to any one not
wholly blind to the fact, that the Goble
railway project, the steamer Telephone,
and the U. P. R. all belonc to the "svs-
. temv; Keep your eye on this for a fact,
brothers of Astoria.
- When the dispatch-was read in the
Press convention this morning announc
ing that Wasco had taken 11 of 13 prem
iums for fruit at the exposition, a burst
of enthusiasm showed that the boys of
the quill were with us today.
Darjd Creighton made a dash at the
Editors with three watermelons, the ag
gregate weight of which was 97 pounds
Mr. Brooks arranged them thus for ex
hibit :J .-.
S81b 28 8 , . 39fb
, V .' -O : -; ...
These melons grew on soil 1500 feet
above sea level, without rain or irriga
. lion. ' ' . ,
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DO NT miss fcuis opportunity:
ONLY 2
Hare and Pennoyer now lie together
and Weaver leads them.
To our brothers of the Press : If you
have not The; Chronicle on your ex.
list, put it there now.
Senator Dolph passed through the
city at ontViay. He speaks at Hepp
ner tonight arJH at the court house in
this city tomorrow-night.
Editors are attracted by the beautiful
appearance of mine of our second street
business houses, notably that of Pnnz
& NitschkeC and the elegant display,
prepared pnrposelyior Editors' Day, at
Pease & Mays
Maj. Magoon got intoChicago on time
yesterday. The dispatch says the old
gentleman is in fineliealth, and says he
had a pleasant trip all the way. He
will return baclLbv rail after the dedi
cation, do as target home in time to vote.
Relic hunters will find something
worthy of attentioi in Garretson's win
dow. It is a bear-tooth necklace with
eleven teeth, taken from an old Snake
chief Make-a-face, in 1867, by the grand
father of Mr. Chanser.
Posters on the street announce that
Senator Dolph is to speak in The Dalles
tomorrow night. Thb Chkojjicle has
information from Mr. Dolph himself
that the speaking will be in the evening.
He expects to reach here tomorrow
afternoon.
Capt McNulty's assistant at the
wheel yesterday was one' of The Dalles
most excellent youngladies, who has
taken quite a nincy t6 piloting, and is
already familiaVwUh many points along
the river, Iva PoVt, 13-Mile Point, the
Old Man of VfVd Mountain, Bears
Statue Point, -etc., N. knowledge which
increases the interests in a . trip
very
highly.
When your stove is full ofpaper, etc.,
the accumulations of a summer, light
them as far from the flue as possible if
you want to create a fire alarm and
smoke your neighbors out, as was done
by a neighbor for our Express benefit
this forenoon. Otherwise, touch the
match just as close to the flue as possi
ble. That consumes the pile and it
goes off in smoke about its own legiti
mate business.
Dr. Snedaker, located over The Dalles
postoffice book store, is now prepared to
administer vegetable vapor for the pain
less extraction off teeth. Call and try
this vapor and beconvinced that it is a
wonderful thing for suffering humanity
Dr. Snedaker is also now fully prepared
to do what, is called "crown and bridge
work," which is the insertion in the
mouth of artificial teeth by means of
gold bands, tuns avoiding the use of a
disagreeable, bulky plate in the mouth
Crowns and bridges are used extensively
in the east, and if properly made and
adjusted, are, a source of the greatest
comfort to a person both in appearance
and utility.
Col. Pat Donan, whom everybody
will want to hear tonight at the Press
Association meeting, wouldn't miss this
trip for anything. He is a loyal Geor
gian, but avers that Georgia couldn't
compete with Wasco for such fruits as is
to be seen at the 11th Hour Exhibit in
the grand jury room today. The cream
of Wasco fruit must be seen at the ex
position where Wasco has taken eleven
of thirteen premiums today. Watch
for the report of our horses at La Grande
this week. Take into consideration our
matchless autumn weather, our majes
tic Columbia, our gigantic water power,
the Inland Empire has all the elements
of health wealth and prosperity.''
-FOR-
TOMORROW
WEDNESDAY
The Balance of the Month.
Cents.
THE EDITORS' DAT.
Contributions, Wise and Otherwise, by
Journalists in The Dalles Today.
Our Bro. Editors have been pressed
into the service of The Chronicle to
day ; made to contribute something to
make the paper interesting, and no one
of them has been permitted to know
what any other one of them had con
tributed. Following is the result :
Washington county has paid off $70,
000 iu mortgages this year. Gault.
The Dalles the city of the Inland
Empire ; metropolis of Eastern Oregon ;
proud city of the Columbia whose en
terprising citizens welcome and enter
tain the Oregon Press Association, may
it ever prosper and thrive and the city
council appropriate money to complete
the cascade locks within two months
and three days. Wheeler.
The hungry crowd that came up on
the Regulator last evening feel grateful
to the ladies of The Dalles for the kind
ness and generosity bestowed at the
table. I take this occasion to refer to a
weakness that all editors have for choice
viands and charming women. Some of
the editors on this trip hadn't eaten
anything for a week. Hibbert.
The chips of the editorial block says :
Give us an open river and, we will show
the world one of the richest empties.
Bixby. I
Give us an open river to the seal let
the Oregon and Washington press unite
on this one great question and demand,
yes, command the powers that be, to re
move that great obstruction to the com
mercial interests of the Inland Empire
the rocks in the Columbia known as the
cascades, and also that other human
obstruction Thoa. "H. Handbury
Tozier. '
The ladies of The Dalles who met us
at the Cascades, filled us up at a' boun
tiful . spread on the Regulator. May
they "livelong and prosper." Norton.
A. V. Patterson of the Heppner Ga
zette is the ladies man of the Oregon
Press association. Rob. Johnson of
Corvallis is the handsomest man. - The
invincible trio. Chas. Nickell, Ira
Campbell and handsome Bob Johnson
all here. J. R. N. Bell is missed.
Peterson.
Many of the young ladies of The Dalles
are of the opinion that Leo Peterson, of
the Comercial Review, is a charming
fellow, though rather fresh r and it is
safe to say that they are all acquainted
with the fact that he is a married man,
notwithstanding that he has been in
forming some of them that he is still on
the list. Patterson.
The people will never rest until the
Columbia is open ' to the sea.' They
may rebel soon if it is not. Lee.
The Dalles ladies, God - surely blesses
them. Nickell.
The 11th hour exhibit ' takes my
eye. Himes.
Brandy and soda in the morning,
Celilo afternoon. Johnson.
We may not be handsome, but we
have good appetites and clear conscien
ces. Moffett.
It Is Hoped Not.
Luigi Bono, an Italian rag-picker,
was found dead in a basement on Cros
by street in New York yesterday. The
health officers fear that this means
cholera. ' "
Wanted.
A good girl to do general housework.
Apply at this office. 10.5dtf
BORN. ;
October 4thyb the wife of W. A.
Hunt, a goo. v - .
THROUGH
Freight anil Passenger Line
Through dally service (Sundays ex
cepted) between The Dalles and Port
land, leaving The Dalles at 6 a. m.,
arriving at Portland 5 p.m.
FASSEN6E1C KATES.
One way $2.00
Round trip. . 1 ......... , 3.00
Special rates for parties of six or over.
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
FAST FBEIGBT.
Fruit, per 100 pounds 30
Melons and Green Vegetables. . . . . .30
Through connection with steamers to
Astoria and. Ilwaco without delay.
Shipments recerVed at wharf any time,
day or night, and delivered at Portland
on arrival. Live stock shipments
solicited. Call on or address.
W. CALLAWAY,
- - General Agent.
B. F. LAUGHLIN,
General Manager.
THE DALLES. - OREGON
THREE CHEERS FOR WASCO ! ! !
Kleven Oat of Thirteen Premiums on
! Fruit Today,
a most opportunietlme, and fit
ting td the occasion, to be told by private
telegrans to Mr. Wtfealdon today that
Wasco county
Has!
en eleven
Of th
bit-teen premiums
Award
fruit, at the Portland ex-
position t
This is
subject to which we call the
specu il atte
nushers.
n of our Brother Faber
Wico county
gainst the world.
v :
OF H I STORICx INTEREST.
The Letter-of Credit Given Dy Jefferson
to Lewis and Clarke.
' Anaconda Standard. . As the letter of
credit given by Jefferson to' Lewis and
Clarke may be considered "the most re
markable of its kind ever issued by any
government, and because of its great
historic interest, it is here given as it
was written : ' -
Washington-, U. S. of America, July
4, 1803. Dear Sir: In the journey
which you are about to undertake for
the discovery of the course and source
of the Mississippi, and the most conven
ient water communication from thence
to the Pacific ocean, your party being
small, it is to be expected that you will
encounter considerable danger from the
Indian inhabitants. Should you escape
those dangers and reach the Pacific
ocean, ypu may find it imprudent to
hazard a return the same way and be
forced to seek a passage around by the
sea in such vessels as you may find on
the western coast, but you will be with
out money, without clothes and other
necessaries, as a sufficient supply can
not be carried with you from hence.
Your resource in that case .can only be
in the credit of the United States, for
which purpose I hereby authorize you
to draw on . the secretaries' of state, of
the treasury, of war, of the navy of the
United States, according as you may
find your drafts will be most negotiable
for the purpose of obtaining money or
necessaries for yourself and your men,
and I solemnly pledge the faith of the
United States that these drafts shall be
paid punctually at the date they are
made payable. I also ask of the con
suls, agents, merchants and citizens of
any nation with which we have inter
course or amity, to furnish you with
those supplies which your necessities
may call for, assuring them of honora
ble' and : prompt retribution, and our
consuls in foreign ports where you may
happen to be are hereby instructed and
required to be aiding . and assisting to
you in whatsoever may be necessary for
procuring . your return back to the
United States.. And to give moreen-
tire satisfaction and confidence to those
who may be disposed to aid you, I
Thomas Jefferson, president of the
United States of America, have written
this letter of general credit for you with
my own hand and signed it with my
name. - Thomas Jefferson.
Card of Thanks. .
- We desire to return our thanks to the
many friends who so kindly did every
thing possible to alleviate the suffer
ings of the loved one who has passed to
the silent shore ; and with her memory
will be linked the many' kindnesses of
i t , . . . -. ..
wuicn Bne ana neriamiiy were tne re'
cipients during her last illness.
W. E. Sylvester
Mrs. Anna Sylvester,
... J. 8. Winzlkk. , w ,
M ISS : AN N A PETER 5 CO.
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ine TsL ill inery !
112 Second street.
AMERICAN SCHOOL
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Stoneman & Fiege, dealers in .
Boots and Shoes. All goods
we sell, we warrant.
114 SBOOiaD
BEST IN
LOST HIS FIE.
A Runaway in Columbia Caused
by a
Fie -No Bones Broken.
Special to The Chronicle.
Columbia Precinct, Oct. 3. A pecul
iar runaway and what might have been
a dreadful accident, occurred this after
noon at the Wilder ranch, where Rev.
I. J. Powell was threshing for the Wilder
Bros. And while all are . thankful that
no lives were lost, they can . enjoy the
comical part of the affair.' The elder by
his quiet and gentlemanly manners wins
the respect of all.. So the ladies . kindly
sent him a pie to wile away a few lonely
moments on the horse power, where he
plies the black snake to the twelve
sleepy horses trying to keep the other
men busy. Dell Wilder carried the pie,
and kind hearted as he always is, volun
teered, to drive while the elder ate.
Everything went well for a while re
gardless of the jealous glances and
wounded feelings of the other men.
But suddenly the tumbling shaft broke
loose and the horses started faster than
was safe or pleasant for Dell and the
elder. But they kept their position un
til some of the horses went down when
they made their escape. No one hurt
except the elder, he says his feelings are
badly hurt, because be lost half bis pie.
. Len.
Floral Deeorations.
The ladies' -committee on floral decor
ations, on board the steamer Regulator
yesterday, were very highly compli
mented. They prepared five elegant
pieces, the largest one representing a
printer's frame, with cases filled with
choice flowers, such as The Dalles only
can produce. They prepared 150 bou-
tonieres, also, so that all could be pro
vided. "O, the language of flowers,"
and how it did talk for The Dalles, the
Inland Empire, an open river, and,
and, and, well ; everything so charming.
This committee consisted of Miss Iva
Brooks chairman, Mrs. Gourlay, Misses
lone Ruch, Caroline Booth and Grace
Michell. "
Old Nursery Favorites.
There was Tom, the Son of the Piper,
Jack Sprat, and Merry King Cole,
And the Three Wise Hen of Gotham,
Who went to sea in a bowl;
The woman who rode on a broomstick,
And swept the cobwebbed sky,
And the boy who sat in the corner,
Eating bis Christmas pie.
These were some of the old favorites,
but they have been supplanted by the
Pansy" and "Chatterbox" stories,
"Little Lord Fauntleroy," and "Five
Little Peppers." The old fashioned
pills and physics have been superseded,
and wisely, too, by Pierce's Purgative
Pellets, a mild, harmless and effective
cathartic. They are pleasant to take
so gentle in their action that tne most
delicate child can take them, yet so ef
fective that they will cure the most ob
stinate cases of constipation, stomach,
liver and bowel troubles. They should
be in every nursery. As a gentle laxa
tive, only one for a dose.
A Girl Wanted.
For general housework in the couhtrv.
Apply at this office. 9-30dtf
H. S. CHEESMAN
No. 60 Second st, The Dalles, Or.
BOOTS AND SHOES MANUFAC
TURED TO ORDER.
ALL WORK AND A PERFECT FIT
GUARANTEED. , , ;
j, REPAIRING DONE IN A SATIS
THE DALLES, OR.
to
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to
AMERICA.
A Cholera Scare.
A reported outbreak of cholera at Hel
metta, N. J., created much excitement
in that vicinity. Investigation showed
that the disease was not cholera but at
violent dysentery, which is almost as
severe and dangerous as cholera. Mr.
Walter Willard, a prominent merchant
of Jamesburg, two miles from Helmetta,
says Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy has given great satis
faction in the most severe cases of dys- -entery.
It is certainly one of the best
thin era am, maflo " lVti sola Til o h- a
ley & Houghton, druggists. -
On October -7th the U. P R. Co. have
arranged for a cheap excursion to Port
land for train leaving The Dalles 3 a. m.
and 4 p. m. at the very low rate of $3.50
for the round trip, including admission
to the Exposition. Tickets will be good
returning up to and including October
9. For detailed information inquire at
ticket office. . E. E. Lytle, Agent.
A Cure for Cholera.
There is no use of any one suffering,
with the cholera when Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
can be procured. It will give relief in a
few minutes and cure in a short time.
I have tried it and know. W. H. Clin
ton, Helmetta, N. J. The epidemic at
Helmetta was at first believed to be
cholera, but subsequent investigation
proved it to be a violent form of dysen
tery, almost as dangerous as cholera.
This remedy was used there with great
success, r or sale oy uiafceiey & Mougn
ton. Portland Exposition.
The Dalles, Portland and Astoria
Navigation Co. will sell round trip tick
ets from The Dalles at $3, including ad
mission to the exposition. Tickets on
sale daily at the office or on board the .
Regulator. - W. C. ailatay, .
j Gen'l Agent.
The Portland Exposition. '
The Union Pacific system will extend
to its patrons the usual reduced rates on
round trip tickets which will include ad
mission to the exposition, selling on
Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays of each
week. 'Detailed information can be had
by applying to E. E. Lytle, agent. -.
Don't forget the county fair.
PHOTOGRAPHER.
Instantaneous Portraits. Chapman
Block, The Dalles, Oregon. '-
COLUMBIA
CANDY FACTORY
Campbell Bros. Proprs
(Successors to V. S. Cram.) " '-" '
Manufacturers of the finest French and
Home Made
O-A-lsr ID I'B S,:
East of Portland.
-DEALEBS IN-
Tropical Fruits, Nats, Cigars and Tobacco.
' Can furnish any of these goods at Wholesaia
orBetail - ; -
.-' In Every Style.
- Ice Cream and Soda Water. ; "
": 104 Second Street. The Dal lee. Or.
FACTORY MANNER... , :