The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 07, 1892, Image 3

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A? IN! EW DEPARTURE
Oxit of the old
SilVErwarE !
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 Sl MHYS
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
Entered a the Postofllce at The Dalles, Oregon,
as second-class matter.
Local Advertising.
10 Cents 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.
,DTDAY , -
OCTOBER 7, 1892
I Mr. T. HJohno...... '.v ,..
tity on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Butler, nee
Jj.'Orertee Cram, are at the Umatilla
house.
Judge Bradshaw and the attornies
from this city attending court there,
Iiave returned.
The box factory at North Dall ssstiTri
continues to lift its colossial proportions
athwart' the azure blue. --
Jupiter Pluvius renders both the
etherial and this "lower mundane in
stitute" humid today.
We regret to learn that the children
of Hon. E. O. McCoy, of Grants, are ill)
with typhoid fever.
The tridant-pronged scoop of the
steam shovel has been undergoing re
pairs at the railroad, shops.
The river has been raising during the
lasst twenty-four hours, and now threat
ens to cover the Regulator landing. .
Mr. Joelyn and Bingo took a short
jaunt in the direction of the slough, and
returned with several of the webfooted
fowl.
TJ. R. Johnson, the coming hedge-fence
man of the Inland Empire, left this
morning for Daf ur with a wagon load of
hedge, cuttings.
The session of circuit court in Sherman
county adjourned yesterday. The crim
inal case of cattle stealing was tried and
the defendant acquitted.
No. 1 was four hours late this morning.
The usual stoical silence of the railroad
officials being kept, it is presumed that
the late rain was the cause.
The editorial coach bound for Spokane
was profusely decorated. Either side
of the coach was covered with large
letters. "Oregon Press Association."
The remains of a child of Rev. Mr.
McBride, which was buried at Prineville
several years ago, has been exhumed
and removed to Albany for interment.
Mr. G. R. Flowerday of Portland, has
come among us to be a permanent citi
zen of our lovely city, and will open out
a photographic establishment in a few
days.
D. C. Ireland left this niorninsr for
. Portland to aid the ponderous wheels of
jurtH&jind "the laws delay." He is
Bubp&nied" ha a witness in a case of tres
pass. ' ' ' '
The Weather Bureau predicted fair
weather followed bv showers, vesterdav.
and this morning the gent'e'patter of
01 me ram was refreshing to this section ,
beic the first to mention since early in
the itujmer. "
The io-year-old sn of I. J. Norman,
superintendent of water trnrt. nhii
out playing football yesterday, had a
head-end collision with another boy,
: resulting in a fracture of his collar
, .bone. Dr. Logan was called immedi
ately, who reduced the fracture, and
the youngster- if in a comfortable con-
. -dition. . ; '
G enter Wi ri d crvsr .
ruit and into
gressive age.
SPOOWSALE
DONS' MlSSflHLS OPPORTUNIXr.
. ... .
plated:
ONLY 2
The ferry boat was crowded at an
early hour this morning with teams
seeking advantage of home market
for produce of the late harvest. The
Dalles is still the "hub" of the several
adjacent counties. v
The Dalles contingent in the exposiA
tion city has been increased by the ad
dition of Frank Huott, Alex. Hougnine,
Chas.- Sanders, Al Betingen and wife,
Jesse Crandall and wife, and others
who go to visit the exposition.
Several large bands of duckS"!rrlaa few
geese were seen- in their undulating
flight hoveringover the river, all uncons-
"Sous of the watchful eye and unerring
a of that celebrated ninirod Chas.
' Charlie will have ducks for sup-
1 ... . ..
. The editors of the Press association
bid us adieu last eve. A large number
of them going via Spokane and the
Sound cities, the others westbound to
their homes carrying with them pleasant
memories of the Inland Empire metrop
olis and its citizens.
There is an impression that all entries
for exhibits at our district fair is closed.
This is a mistake. It only applies to
the turf. Our farmers should not forget
to" bring in their samples of products.
It makes no difference what they are,
bring them along and show what you
are doing for yourselves and country."
The People's, party balloon was struck
by a cyclone the other day in Georgia
and was swept clean off from its founda
tion, and so completely destroyed that
only a few shreds are discovered. It was
the Democrats that did the business.
General Weaver is badly frightened, to
gether with the damage he has eustained,
nis loss is irreparable.
The members of the Oregon Editorial
association took the midnight train for
Spokane, where they expect to meet
their Washington brothers, who are
holding conclave at Spokane. The citi
zens of The Dalles are loath to part
with the jovial and genial disciples of
the pen and shears. But they do not
begrudge the citizens .of Spokane the
pleasure they are sure to enjoy when
they meet the jolly moulders of opinion
ine entertainment committee gave
the editors a drive into the fruit regions
yesterday afternoon. Which was an en
joyable affair. Mr. Moses with his
wagonette took out IS of them. Mr.
jriooa sent out one tnree seated and one
double seated carriage carrying twelve
men besides D.M. French; N. Whealdon
and Judge Liebe with their carriages
accompanied the party, those who visiljd
tne vvm. layior ana U. (Jrieghton fruit
eties were delighted with what they saw,
in fruits grapes, etc. These orchardists
are located on our high hill lands, and
their production of grapes, peaches,
plums, prunes, apples and melons to
gether with other vegetables was a mar
vel to our guests. Those that visited
the Mill Creek section was as rovalv'
pleased as those who saw the three mile
region.
. A Business 1 lew of It.
Contractors .from every portion of
America are frequent visitors to Cas
cade Locks now. Judge Candiana says
they come every few days. We inter
viewed a couple incog, yesterday, who
said it would be about an 8-months
job to finish the work under contract,
That s about right, too ; the present
work at Niagara will be completed in
side of eighteen months, from first to
last, and it is a work ten times greater
than that at the -Cascades of the Colum
bia. This shows how the thing looks
to men who mean business.
the new pro
Special Sale!
-FOR
TOMORROW
WEDNESDAY .
-AND-
The Balance of the Month.
q Cents.
Old Jlorsery Favorites.
There was Tom, the Sim of the Piper,
Jack Sprat, and Merry King Cole,
And the Three Wise Men 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 taj b
so gentle in their action that the pst
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.
LOST.
A small child's ring, a small cross and
anchor. Anyone finding them will be
rewarded by leaving them at this office.
Too Much of a Risk-
It is hot unusual for colds contracted
in the tail to hang on all winter, in
such cases catarrh or chronic bronchitas
are almost sure to result. A fifty cent
bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
will cure any cold. Can you afford to
risk bo much for so small an amount?
This remedy is intended especially for
bad colds and croup and can always be
depended upon. For sale by Blakelev
& Houghton, druggists.
A Girl Wanted.
For general housework in thecountrv.
Apply at this office. 9-30d"tf
A Kare Bargain.
Two Cottages for sale. Enquire of
9.28dtf N. Whealdo.v.
Stock Holders Meeting.
The regular annual meeting of the
stock holders of The Chronicle Pub
lishing Company will be held in the hall
over The Chronicle office at 8 p. m.,
October 14th, 1892. Directors for the
ensuing year will be elected, and such
other business as may properly come
before said meeting will be transacted
thereat. V. G. Bolton, secretary.
9.2td
City taxes for 1892 are now due and
payable within sixty days, at the office
of the undersigned.
L. Rorden, Citv Treasurer.
Dalles City, July 6th, 1892.
Dissolution of Co-partnership. -
Notice is hereby given that the firm
of Abrams & Stewart has been dissolved
by mutual consent. '
W. R. Abrama is .authorized to collect
all amounts due the firm of Abrams &
Stewart, and will ' pay all demands
against said firm.- . -
W. R. Abrams.' '
AVm, Stewart.
The Dalles, Or., Aug. 15th, 1892.' ,
8.25dfcw6w.
Notice is hereby given to all uersons
indebted to the late firm of Abrams &
Stewart, of The Dalles, or W.R. 'Abrams.
either by note or account, to make pay
ment of the same immediately at the
bank of French & Co. All notes and ac
counts remaining unpaid November
loth, 1892, will be placed in attorneys'
bands with instructions to collect. Any
claims against the late firm must be
presented at the same place, with
proper - vouchers, on or before above
date. The business of the firm must be
closed up without further delay. Res
pectfully, , . . W. R. Abrams.
8.25dfew3m
W. F. Wiseman,
Saloon and Winev Room,
The Dalles, - Oregon..
CrNorthwe8t corner of Second and
Court Streets. v :
"The Regulator Line"
Tha BallBS. Maui aid Astoria
- Navigation Co.
. THROUGH
Freisdt and Passeier Line
Through daily service (Sundays ex
cepted) between The Dalles and Fort
land, leaving The Dalles at 6 a. m.,
arriving at Portland 5 p. m. .
PASSF.KGEK RATES.
One wav ...... $2.00
Round trip .... .3.00
Special rates for parties of six or over.
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced.
FAST FUEIOBT.
Fruit, per 100 pounds. . .... ...
Melons and Green Vegetables.
.30
.30
Through connection with steamers to
Astoria and Ilwaco without delay.
Shipments received at wharf any time,
day or night, and delivered at Portland
on arrival. Live stock shipments
solicited. Call on or address. .
W. CrALLAWAY,
General Agent.
B. F. LAUGHLIN,
- General M.nager.
THE DALLES. - OREGON
NOTICE: SALE OF -CITY LOTS.
Notice 4s hereby given that, by authority of
Ordinance No. 257, which passed the common
conncil of Dalles city, September 3d, 1892, enti
tled "An ordinance entitled an ordinauce to
Srovide for the sale of certain lots belonging to
alles city," I will, on Tuesday, tne 11th day of
October, Uy2, sell at public auction, to the high
est bidder, all of the following lots and parts of
lots situated In Gates Addition to lhilles City,
Wa co county, Oregon, to-wit:
Lots 7, 8 and 9, in block 27, lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
8, 9 and 10 in block '-'A, and all of blocks 35, 3fi,
37, 40, 41, 42 and 43, and lots 1, 2, 3, 4,-5 and 6,
in block 46.
The reasonable value of said lots, for less than
which they will not be sold, has been fixed and
determined by the common council of Dalles
city, as follows, to-wit:
Lot 7 In block 27. $:
I ot 8 in block 27, $225
Lot 2 in block; :M, 250
Ixt 4 in block SI, 275
Lot 6 in block 31, 300
Lot 8 in block 34, 400
Lot 10 in block 31, 125
Lot 2 in block S3, 200
Lot 4 in block 35, 200
I ot 6 in block 35, 200
Lot 8 in block 35, 150
Lot 10 in block 35, 150
Lot 12 in block 35, 175
Lot 2 in block 36, 200
Lot 4 in block 36, 200
Lot 6 in block 36, 225
Lot 8 in block 36, 150
Lot 9 HI block 27, 225
Lot 3-in block 34, 250
Lot 5 in block 34, 275
1-ot 7 in block 34, 250
Lot 9 in block 34, 500
Lot liu block So, 225
Lot Un block 35, 200
Lot 5 in block 35,
Lot 7 in block 85,
Lot 9 in block 35,
Lot 11 in block 35,
Lot 1 in block SH,
Lot 3 in block 3G.
200
175
150
150
225
200
Lot 5 in block 36, 201)
Lot 7 in block 36, 175
Lot in OlOCK iili, 1.4)
Lot 10 in block 36,
Lot 12 in block 36,
Lot 2 1h block 37,
Lot 4 in block37,
Lot 6 in block :J7,
Lot 8 in block :!7,
Lot 10 in block 37,
Lot 12 in bloek 37,
Lot 2 in block 38,
Lot 4 in block 38,
lot C in block 38,
Lot 8 in block 38,
Lot 10 in block 38,
Lot 12 in bloc 38,
Lot 2 in block 4),
Lot 4 in block 40,
1 jt 6 in block 40,
iMt 8 in block 40,
Lot 10 in block. 40,
Lot 12 in block 40,
Lot 2 in block 41,
Lot 4 in block 41.
150
Lot 11 in block 36,
Lot 1 in block S7,
Lot 3 in block 37,
Lot 5 in block 37.
150
150
100
175
400
100
150
100
100
150
100
100
110
100
100
110
100
100
110
1(X)
100
100
Lot 7 in bloek 37, 150
Lot 9 in block 37, 100
Lot 11 in block 37, 100
Lot 1 in block 3S, 110
Lot 3 in block 88, 1110
Lot 5 in block 38, 100
Lot 7 in block 38,' 110
Lot 9 in block 38,
Lot 11 in block 38,
Lot Unblock 40.
100
100 '
110
Lot 3 in block 40, 100
Lot : in diock -111, iuo
Lot 7 in block 40,
Lot 9 in block 40,
Lot 11 iu b'ock 40,
Lot Unblock 41,
Lot 3 in block 41.
110
100
100
150
110
100
100
100
Lot 5 in block 41, 100
Lot 7 in block 41, 125
Lot 6 in b'ock 41, 150
Lot 8 in block 41, 100
Lot 10 in block 41, 100
Lot 12 in block 41, 125
Lot 2 in block 42, 150
Lot 4 in bloek 42, 150
Lot 6 in block 42, 200
Lot 8 in block 42,-100
Lot 10 iu block 42, 100
Jxt 12 in bleck 42, 100
Lot 2 in block 43, 175
Lot 4 in block 43, 175
Lot 6 in block 43, 225
Lot 8 in block 43, 100
Lot 10 in block 43, 100
Lot 12 in block 43, 100
Ixt 2 in bloek 46, 100
Lot 4 in block 46, 100
Lot 9 in block 41,
Lot 11 in block 41,
Lot Unblock 42,
Lot 3 in block 42,
Lot 5 in block 42,
Lot 7 in block 42,
Lot 9 in block 42,
Lot 11 in block 42.
100
100
200
150
150
100
100
100
Ixt 1 in block 43; 225
Lot 3 in block 43, 175
Lot 5 in block 43, 175
Lot 7 iu block 43, J00
Lot 9 in block 4:i, 100
Lot 11 in block 43, 100
Lot 1 in block 40, 125
Lot 3 in block 46, 100
Lot 5 in block 46, 100
Lot in block 4i', 12a
Each of said lots will be sold UDOn the lot
respectively and none of them shall be sold for
a less sum than the value thereof ns above
stated.
One fourth of the price bid on any of said lots
shall be paid in cash at the time of sale, and the
remainder in two equal payments on or before
one and two venrs from the date .of such sale,
respectively, with interest on such defened pay
ments at the rati of ten per cent, per annum,
payable annually. Provided that payment may
be made in full at the time of such sale at the
option of the purchaser.
The sale will begin on the 11th day of Octobei,
1892, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. of said day
and will be continued from time to time until all
of said lots shall be sold.
Dated this Jjtli day of September. 1892.
FEA$K MENEKKE,
Recorder of Dalles City.
GENTLEMEN !
BEFORE YOU ORDER GOODS OF
ANY KIND IN THE FTJRNISH
' ' ING LINE,
calf imel See me
Shirts of all kinds to order, at
prices which defy competition. Other
goods in proportion. P. FAGAN,
Second St., The Dalles.
Sole Agent for WANNAMAKEK Se BROWN,
Philadelphia, Pa.
STEAM WOOD SAW
. .
We are in the field for the fall and winter
work, and will cut, split and pile wood -at
the lowest possible rates,
NONE BUT WHITE LABOR EMPLOYED
We are here to Btay, wl(l spend our money
here, and try and do satisfactory work.
Order boxes at uhrisman & Corson's, cor- .
- ner of Michelbach block, and at the ma- .
chine, corner of Washington and Fourth :
streets. . c - -
J. 0. HERTS, : 5 : THE DALLES
Just Received
HOSIERY.
UNDERWEAR,
OVERS M I RTS,
JOHN C
109 SECOND STREET,
M 133 ANNA PETER S CO.,
- - "
Kl ne jVI i 1 1 in ery !
112 Second street.
AMERICAN SCHOOL
Stoneman & Fiege, dealers in
Boots and Shoes. All goods
we sell, je warrant.
a '
o
.
114 SKOONl
BEST IN
Rooms to Let. -Torn
nle.fl.sant bed rooms in a neat
cottage on the hill, to let. Inquire at
this office. lO.ldtf
"Wanted.
A aood girl to do general housework.
Apply at this office. lO.Sdtf
For Sale.
A county right for good selling article.
Address, U. R. Johnson, ' ;
10-4-ot The Dalies, Ur.
An wvusual offer
the one that's made by the propri
etors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy.
Unusual,' but made in good faith.
It's a reward of $500 for an incura
ble case of Catarrh. If you have
one, the money's for you. But you
can't know whether you have one,
till you've tried Dr. Sage's Remedy.
What's . incurable by any other
means, yields to 'that. By its mild,
"soothing, cleansing and healing
properties, it cures the worst cases,
no matter of how long standing.
That's the reason the money can be
offered. There's a risk about it, to
be sure. But it's so small that the
proprietors are willing to take it.
The symptoms of catarrh are,
headache, obstruction -of nose, dis
charges falling into throat, some
times prof use, watery, and acrid, at
others, thick, tenacious, mucous,
purulent, bloody, putrid and offen
sive ; eyes weak, ' ringing in . ears,
deafness; offensive breath; smell
and taste impaired, and general
debility. Only a few of these
symptoms likely to be present at
once.
H.S.OHEESMAN
No. 60 Second st., The Dalles, Or.
; BOOTS AND SHOES MANUFAC
TURED TO ORDER.
ALL WORK AND A PERFECT FIT
GUARANTEED.
REPAIRING DONE
FACTORY MANNER.
IN A SATIS-
C. TP. STEPHENS,
DEALER IN
fS5,.' O LOTH ING
Boots," Shoes, flats, Ete.
Fancfl .Ijooifei lotion?,
XtCe i . 3tc
Ete.
134 Second . St., next to Dalles National
Bank, Dalles City, Oregon.
Dry
Goods
!
-A. FULL LINE OF GENTS
MM
COLLARS
and
and
CUFFS.'
HERTZ,
THE DALLES. OREGON.
THE DALLES, OR.
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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 waa not- cholera but
violent dysentery, which .is almost as
severe and dangerous as Cholera. Air..
Walter Wulard, a prominent mercbar
ot JamesDurg, two miles irom Helmet
saya Uhamberlain s Uolic, Uholtra
Diarrhoea Remedy has given great ,
faction in the most severe cases of
entery. It is certainlv one of the
things ever made." Jtor sale Dy, .
ley ie Houghton, druggists.
Portland Exposition.
The Dalles, Portland and A
Navigation Co. will sell round tr;
ets from The Dalles at $3, includt
mission to the exposition. Tic
sale daily at the office or on boa
Regulator. . U. Alla
oenl
On October 7th the U. P. R. Co
arranged for a cheap excursion tot
land for train leaving The Dalles d
and 4 p. m. at the very low rate 04
for the round trip, including admV,,
to the Exposition. Tickets will be gw
9
k or detailed information inquire at
ticket office.
E. E. Lytle, Agent.
A Care 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 dvsen-
terv, almost as dangerous as cholera.
This remedy was used there with great
success. For sale by Blakeley & Hough
ton. . t .
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 en
Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays of each
week. Detailed information can be bad
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
' (Successsrs to . S. Cram.)
Manufacturers of the finest French and
. Home Made
o nsr id i e s ,
Kast of Portland,
-DEALERS IN-
Tropical Fruits, Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco.
Can furnish any of these goods at Wholesala
or .Retail . .
pVSTEHS
In Every Style.
vice Cream and Scda Water.
104 Second Street, The Dalles, Or.