The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 25, 1893, Image 3

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Tie Dalles, Portland anil AVtoria
Navigation Co.
TO Our Friends and Patrons.
ulator Line
; Elite Yariety anfl Assortment of ;
DdIIs, Toys, Books; Albums, Pianos, Or
gans, Musical Instruments.
o o o o o o u
o o o o o o o
Vi t.
'E HAVE rather neglected our Advertising oi laie, not
because we had nothing to sell ; but we had nothing
especially new to ofier, and preferred to wait until we couia
say something of interest. We are, and have been for some
time, busily engaged in placing our 'orders for Spring and
Summer Goods and feel justified in . announcing that we
shall-have the FINEST ASSORTMENT and the BEST
GOODS in all 'our lines that has ever been seen in The
Dalles. We have secured some genuine novelties in the
Dry Goods Department, and , the ladies will certainly eon
suit their best interests by deferring their purchases until
after their- arrival; of which we shall give you due notice
Keep both eyes on this space and we will certainly surprise
you, not only with the goods, but the prices at which we
shall selI them :-We..meaA. business. . and . propose to have
your' patronage, if LOW PRICES and the BEST
GOODS will accomplish it. Yours Respectfully, t ,
THROUGH.
FreigfitWasseipLiiie
ceoteidy between The' Dalles and Port
land. Steamer Regulator leaves The
Dalles at 7 -a. m. connecting at Cascade
Locks with eteamer Dalles City.
Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland
(Vimhill Btront lrx-fe 1 at 6 a. in. con
necting with steamer Regulator for The
PEASE & MATS
LOOK
ATOM OFFER
E
This Webster's Dic
tionary, only $1.00 !
Where can you flo
' " better? -
o o o o o- o o o
PASSENGER- RATKH.
One way. ..-.'.
Round trip..
...$2 00
r. 3.00
Freight Rates, Greatly Reduced.
Shipments received at wharf any time,
day or night, and delivered at Portland
on arrival. Live stock, shipments
solicited. Call on or address.
-W. C. ALLAWAY,
General A cent.
B. F. LAUGHLIN, '
General Manager.
THE DALLES,
OREGON
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1. BOOKS,
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to select from,
at 25c per voL
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OlrtEl PRICES ARE BELOW AXiL COJtfPETITIOrT.
" ' We Have Made
Sweeping Reductions.
Call and examine
our stock of
holiday presents
E.JACOBS EN & CQ
The Dalles Daily Chfoniele.
ntered a the Postoffloe at The Dalles, Oregon,
as Hecond-class matter.
Weather Forecast.
Official forteatt for tuxnig four hour emMng at
p. m. tomormi:
Wednesdav fair, followed by snow.
Thursday snow, decidedly cooler.
WEDNESDAY
- JAN. 25, 1893
LOCAL BKKVITIKH.
, Laugblin, manager of the
.Co. is in the vallev on busi-
Sheriff E. M. Leslie of Moro, is in the
jcity on official bnsineee.
Messrs. P. Bolton and Robert Kelly of
Kingeley, are in the city.
Warren S. White, one of the -Insur
ance Adjusters of Portland, is in the city.
Leave your order for cord wood at
Maier & Benton's. -
Subscribe for Thb Cbbokictlk. the
leading paper of Eastern Oregon.
J. J. West. J. A. Nobis, R. D. Pitcher
and C. L. Fige.r of Wapinitia, are in the
ity.
Wm. Holder of Grass Valley,' and F.
M. Baldwin of Prineville, are at The
Omatilla. .
A. F. Martin, Ed. Bothell, Jas. Brown
and J. Strain of Tygb, are at The
Umatilla.
Jce has blocked the Columbia below !
The Dalles from the bend .of ..the river!
nearly to Mosier.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 7. Ha worth leave for
Portland this afternoon expecting to
return Monday,
Miss Lona Speichinger leaves for Part
land this afternoon, where she will make
her home for the future. , . . -r '-.
Carpets and furniture at reduced rates
at Crandall & Burget's, next door to
Floyd & Shown's drug store. .
You can carpet your rooms at about
your own price by calling on Crandall &
Bnrget, at the new store on -Union
street.- ' f '; ':
Crandall & Burget are now settled in
their new store in the Micbelbach brick
on Union etreet, next door "to Floyd &
Shown's. Call around.
Bro. Parker, - of the Walla Walla
Statesman, 'suggests, an idea about the
"5ute bug factory move that we havent
"caught on . to. ; Give us a. pointer,
Colonel, from experience.
1 The amount of wheat -which changed
bands at Colfax and in its immediate
vicinity last Saturday was about 100,000
bushels. .That this eale was the result
of a mistake in a cipher dispatch does
not mar the satisfaction of the. farmers
who disposed of their train on that oc
casion at . a "good : price. . Our former
townsman J; H. Larson did them a good
turn at least. . ' -
Mr. Sam Patterson of JQnujer fiat ts
in the city. He is a very pleasant and
ociitble gentleman, and that ia probably
tbi reason why his friends have rung in
o many joker upon the public at his ex
pense. The coyote story was' made up
wholly out of imagination, but it done
the boys so much good that he concluded
to let it pass current. As to the $40,'
000,000 estate in England left to: Bam
and fifteen others, there is something
besides "gas" in the report, although
the matter has not yet been decided in
favor of himself and kinfolk. We really
hope Sam may set his share of the
money, and invest every dollar of it in
The Dalles and Wasco countv. ' It would
make him a forty times millionaire sure.
if jndiciausly handled. - There is but one
link mieeicg ia his claim to-a portion of
the estate,' and the case shows the im
portance ot keeping a correct record
Xuuiilies in' the tj.ttvaof this country .:;
Mr. B. F.
D.P. & A.N
ness.
Mr. Hugh Glenn lelt for Portland yes
terday on business, to be absent several
days. - .
Miller's bill for a ifishway at the Wil
lamette falls passed the house yesterday.
It appropriates $10,000 for the purpose.
We acknowledge pleasant calls from
Messrs. J. R. Woodcock and J. M. Pati
son of Wamic. -Messrs. Martin Wing
and H. E. Driver of Wamic, are also in
the city.
Theeoanty court at t8 adjourned meet
ing last Monday levied a 23-milI tax on
the asseasible property of Wasco county
as adjusted by the state board of equali
zation. See the ad of the Steam Troy Laundry
of Portland in another column. Tom
McCoy, their agent will be glad to give
you prices, and will guarantee satisfac
tion. v . -
Mr. 'Henry Hench, who has been with
J. E. McCormick . at Pleasant Ridge for
seven months, takes the night train for
Clay Center, Kansas', to see his mother,
who is dangerously ill.
It is expected that the steam ferry
boat -will be launched Saturday forenoon.
The work of repairs have been very
thorough, an almost entire new hull
having been built under here.
I he river today shows a rise of . one
foot and four-tenths since-yesterday. It
stands today at two feet and three-tenths
above zero. A rise of a few feet will
soon clear the river of ice.
We are pleased to note the fact that
Editor Morgan of the Sun has so far re
covered as to be able to resume his
duties on that journal, though still
feeble from his late serious illnees.
bmnott & i tsh put up ; about twenty
tons of Columbia river "ice yesterday,
which ' will come;, into use when.1 the
stoves are removed from The Umatilla
later on. It is the best and cheapest
ice they, have pat .up" for several vear:
past.- - - .
Arrangements have been, made- by j
which from 3.000 . ta 5.000 barrels of
PendleCon flour will be shipped each
month to China. Inland Empire wheat
and flour are obtaining a world wide
reputation.
A resolution requiring the secretary of
state to furnish 25,000 additional " copies
of the report of the board of horticulture
has been indefinitely 'postponed. This
lets Mr. Shaws baeswood report out, on
sagebrush and bunch grass' in Eastern
Oregon. .'. x
Mr. W, E. Garretson has received to
day, the finest lot of silverware ever
brought to this city. What9 the most
striking about it is the beautiful hand
engraving and nnique style of each piece
on exhibition. . ,The only thing to be re-
Gratefnl Adcnovledgrement.
The farmers of Wasco county joined
together, irrespective of party, and sent
the following dispatch to Hon. B. Her
mann, our Oregon congressman, yes
terday : -
Tnx Dalles, Or., Jan. 24. To Hon.
B." Hermann, Washington. D. C We,
holders of land forfeited by Northern
Pacific in this district, wish to express
to you our gratitude for yonr successful
efforts to extend time of payment for
same. It will relieve many honest
settlers. .
The Union whist club will be enter
tained by Dr. and "Mrs. Eshelman at
Fraternity hall this evening.
Miss Gnssie Marshall, who has been
viBiting Mrs. A. M. Williams of this
city, returns to her home in Portland
this afternoon'.
President Fulton of the senate has ap
pointed Messrs: Hayes and Smith to act
on the joint committee to investigate the
portage railroad at Cascade Locks.
- . John Rothe of Kingsley, who has
been in the city several days," returns
home today. We acknowledge a social
call from him. Our. farmer friends are
always welcome. . -
The Portland Chamber, of Commerce
have memoralized the legislature to ap
propriate $100,000. for the world's fair,
They always were very liberal with
somebody else's money."
A new material to which the name of
asbeetos. porcelain has been applied is
said by Prof. d'Arsonval to be peculiarly
fitted for the manufacture of porous
cups for electric batteries. This sub
stance is about 2.75 times a better insu
lator than porcelain. ... . -
An exchange makes the wise sugges
ion that the farmers of the Inland Em
ire should give more attention to the
oultry and dairy business. They must
be profitable when a dozen egt:8 or
pound of butter is worth more thaiw a
bushel of wheat. " ,r
i , - ....
ihe insn who neglects to invest in
real estate right now is making one of
the- great mistakes - of his life. The
Dalles City property is going to advance,
and that within a year. A judicious in
vestment at this time will bring hand
some profits and bring them quickly
It ought not to take more than a few
days now to unroll the last yard' of red
tape in iwhich .the" business is involved
and set the 'works to inovlng for the
long, long hoped for completion of the
cascades canal and locks. Should the
time not" be suitably celebrated? Say
we do it. "Where there's a will there's
away." ; m
The talk yesterday was on the "fool-
ing" people ' received who stared at a
supposable theory of the Orrgonian that
John B. Allen "will undoubtedly get it."
A NEWSY
I.ETTKU.
Some of
Commoner Give Ilia View on
the Horning Topics.
Eigut MrLK, Jan. 24. We have been
looking through ,the olumns of Thb
Chuokiclb for letters from 8-Mile or
Union. It seems they are very scarce,
so I thought ..I would write a few lines;
it might induce others to write. As for
general news, there is not a great deal
this winter, although some. There are
yet four to five inches of snow on the
hills, gradually going away. We had
thirty inches of snow and all of one
inch of rain this winter. The ground is
pretty well wet down, and the prospect
is good for crops. Light frosts at night
and the days are very pleasant, but it
is bad to get around. Stock is looking
well, and plenty of feed yet.
All seem to be in good spirts ; no sick
ness that X near or. 8-anie nas no
dancing, and very little preaching this
winter. Union is having a protracted
meeting, with three and four preachers
from Dufnr, and good attention is paid
Attendance is large, the old school being
full. -It is being conducted by the
UniteS Brethren, and may much good
be done.:
Mr. C. H. Southerns band of sheep
are looking well. He expects a good
crop of wool in the spring.
Oh, yes! As Cleveland is tramp, and
Uncle Billy Ward is high ; Uncle Amos
Darneille is up ; Uncle McHaley is jack,
and Uncle James .Darneille is game
"hicrbT ur. jack and a game." . I fancy
I hear them sing:
All hail the power of Cleveland's name!
Let England rise or Jail;
Bring forth the royal rover's fame,
And crown him lord of all 1
That is democracy and sin ! Let us
pray: ."Our lather who' art in Wash
ington, March the fourth ; Grover Cleve
land be thy name;, thy kindgom come;
thv favor be shown to the western farm
ers 'as well as Eastern Oregon. Con
tin'ue this day thy daily sheriffs' sales;
lead us not into temptation of. self-de
fense, but deliver us from the demo
iratic -partv, that we may avoid the jail
nd the- poor house. For thine is the
power, born ot ignorance, ana uevotea
to the Sntereets of free trade. England
and rotten democracy, that enelaves the
oeoPle' forever, if they , don't kick too
pon, which we pray to pod they may
nd if thev don't kick, it is because
rietians and ' republicans don't vote
le same ticket at the nearest -reeurrec
iori of on election." Amen I"
CoilMONEB
Thb CnaomoLK has had considerable
to say about Mr. N. B. Larmour and the
coal field he has discovered in the vicin
ity of Camas creek. Thb Chkosiclk is
anxious, to learn all the facts, and
promisesto find, capital to develop that,
any similar find, of coal ; in the in
land Empire, to the extent of $1,000,000,
in ninety days on bona fide representa
tions. Correspondence solicited.
Good Lookl.
Good looks are more than skin deep,
depending upon a healthy condition of
all the vital oreane., If the liver be
active, you have
stomach be
peptic look
fected ypu nav
your health
looks. Electr
n . . . i I i c Trll 1 .
gretted by some is that it was not here. , , ., . . .. ..
fi. time for the holidays. - i legs. John B. w ill undoubtedly be as
I badly looleu when ce 'gets if as, peo
ple were who read, that article to the
If the weather is -favorable, and ice
will permit it, the launch of the steamer
Regulator will take place on Saturday
forenoon. When "this steamer comes
out again by taking her place on. The
Dalles, P, and A. N. line, she will be the
next thing to a new boat. The old hog
chains have been taken out and heavier
ones put ' in, ! and the hull has been
strengthened in every part, and it is
thought she "will not have to. be over
hauled again for years. It depends upon
the condition of the river, of course,
when tripe are to be resumed,' but the
company expect to start up with through
trips to Portland every other day, some
time between the first and tenth of next
mouth.
21et line, then dropped the subject.
A ' dispatch' from - Salem says "an ap
parent test vote in the senate on Raley's
bill appropriating $460,000 for a portage
road at ' the dalles of the Columbia was
taken on the question of making it the
special order for 2 p. m. today, Cogs
well led the apparent opposition to the
measure, teeking to have it referred to
the committee on railroads.' This was
lost by a viva voce vote, and a mouaenj
later a Bpeclal order was agreed to
Allev, Bancroft, Cameron, Cogs-Wl,
Dodson. Gates -and Hsyea yotin m
McGinn was abeaat on
ethers voted aye.
A postoffice has been established at
North' Dalles with Elder J. W. Jenkin
as postmaster. The office will be opened
on or. about the twenty-ithird of next
month. ''
Medal Content Keneflt.
iliesdit.
is tKeirogri
S. f.
est for the benefit
Room will- take
iv evening zoth
mine :.'.:.
The next me
of the FreeHFtea
place this Wi
Following
Sin gin
Read
Prav
Our .KatitfD s tjauee.
A Voice from the Poor-house.
Mnsie A Jolly Good Laugh.
Vision of Prohibition.
- A Martyred Mother.
' Solo Mi ss Myrtle Michell.
. Looking Forward. -'
The Original Liquor league. '
Admission 25cts. Doors open at
o'clock.- . ' ' j.
I.ut l'nckK.
A paekaze containing a pair of No
SVi laii-i'P fhoea was lost on Saturday
lifciwwn the tou of Brewery hill, and
- l . - J :' . 1-v . IT 1 Iaw TWA
, j air. ivyuervs pia-e iu urj uunun. u
leave, and tlitjtndei! will be thankfully rewarded on
h;.vmig the sa;e ct litis ,Biv.
7:30
Money Talk
diordeeV
tfferld if yur
Aaf plhchi
ahdvoa
fc BTrfers
us look, if your
ou have a d3-s-
kidneys be af-
d look. Secure
will liave good
is the great al
terative and tonic acts directly on these
vital organs. Cures pimples, blotches,
boils and giveo-a good complexion. Sold
at Snipes & Kinersly's drugstore, 50c
per bottle.
The ; Seattle papers choke with indig
nation, or something else when a mem
ber changes his vote to Turner, but
when tjhejr change to Allen, they cannot
lay the whitewash on thick enough.
. Let every enfeebled woman know it!
There's a medicine that'll cure her, and
the proof's positive ! Here's the proof
if it doesn't do you good within reason
abje time, report the fact to its makers
and get your . money back ' without a
WGrd but you won't do it ! The remedy
is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
and it has proveil itself the right remedy
in nearly every case of female weakness.
It is not a miracle. It won't cure every
thingbut it has done more to build-up
tired, enfeebled and broken-down women
than any other medicine known.
Where's the woman who's not ready for
it? All that we've to do is .to; get the
news to her. The medicine will do the
rest. . Wanted women. First to know
it. Second to use it. Third to be cured
by it. The one comes of the other.
The seat of the sick headache is not in
the brain. Regulate the stomach and
vou cure it. Dr. Pierce's Pellets are the
little regulators. Only 25 cents a vial. '
All Free.
Those who have used Dr.
Discovery know
have not, have no
try ,it free. Call
gist and get
your name and ad
fe Co., Chicago,
Dr. King's New Jife
King's New
those who
rtunitv to
rtised. drug
free. Send
E.- Bucklen
sample box of
Pills free, ' as well
its value Ztttd
W Jjfitf OPl)
mi tfhf adw
fVta b-ttkf.
t W -I
dkeeiiS II.
aau get. a
as a copy of Guide to Health and House
hold Instructor, free. All of 'which is
guaranteed to do you good and cost you
nothinar. Sold by Snipes Kmersly.
Hot clam broth today, after
atJ.O. Macks. "
4 p. m.
: A fine lot of furniture going very
at Crandall & Burget's new Etore.
low
, -' I.bst. -
: A gold watch charm with a small
piece of chain attached", between J. P.
Mclnerny and Leslie Butlers. A re
asonable'reward wifT be paid for return
of same to Maier f& Bentons.
The only
building in the
ticulars inquire
Umatilla house.'
For Kent.
3-story, fire-proof
brick
citv. tor further" par
of "Toiu Kelly.'at The
aw
PHOTOGRAPHER.
First premium at the Wasco county
fair for best portraits and "viewy."
The Only House in Town
"-. ' :'- Making a Specialty of :
' " , ' '.- -v - - . - . ' "' " ' '
Gents Furnishing Goods,
r." Hats and Caps.
jJinCH gives us anopportuiiity to devote our entire time
to this particular line. We have a few remnants
f , : in Fancy Underwear, Overshirts and; "t ; V
Gloves, which we are clos-
' ' . ' ing out cheap. '
JOHN Gv HERTZi
109 SECOND STREET,
' THE DALLES. OREGON.
ZThe TRO
of Portia
eclat)
dry "vv
at his
Second
rancor o
rfC SI. I
prk Tr7itH Thos
barber
-
St.. -wliere
axuidry
s establish-
flSlce for latui-
McCoy
hop, Ifo. 110
all laun
dry bundles will be received
till Tuesday noon of each
week, and returned on Sat
urday of the same "w-eek at
Portland prices. -