(33 TH3 GoiumDia PacKing Co., PACKERS OF V s t Said who PoFk and Beef ... TO Our Friends and Patrons. WE ' HAVE rather neglected our Advertising of latey not because we had nothing' to sell; but we had nothing especially new to.offer, .and preferred to wait until we could 6ay .something of -interest ; We'Vre, and have been for some, time, busily .engaged in placing our orders for Spring and Summer Goods and . feel justified. inannouncing that we ehall have -the FINEST ASSORTMENT and the BEST GOODS in all our lines that has. ever'been seen in The Dalles. We havesecured some genuine novelties in' the . Dry Goods Department, and the ladies will certainly con ' Bult 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, hot "only "with" the goods, but the prices at which we ' shall sell them. -We mean business and .propose to have your patronage-, if LOW PRICES and - the BEST GOODS will accomplish it. "Yeurfe Respectfully, ' it pease mms. MAX V FA CTV 15 E RS OK Fine Lard and-Sausages. Curers of BRAND Dried ;Beef, Etc: Masonic Building. The Dalles. Or, ...... -Notice. ." " To all whom it may concern 'By vir tue of an order of the common council of Dalles City, made and entered.n the 31st day of December, 1892. Notice ia here by given that said-city council is about to -proceed to order and construct-a sewer of eight inch ' terra cotUv pipe through blocfc-9 in Langhlin's addition to Dalles city, .. beginning at the center of Jefferson street opposite the eaet -end of the alley through-the -center ot said block and the.nce westerly following - the centre of said alley and continuing to intersect the sewer in Laughlin. street, -and that the cost of such sewer will- be assessed against the propeity directly "benefited therebv as by the charter pro vided.. Dated ttiis 7tb day of January, 1S33. ." . .. Fkank-Mknbpbs, . 1.9.dl5t. : V, : Recd'r of Dalles City. t-Wlicp In Bonht"-Scribner'. Trade with, John Booth, The Leading Grocer.- -. - '. "- "" " : Press tJie B attorn" Ji'pdo. - - He does the rest your orders care- folly filled. . "... . . , 'For that Tired Keeling" ilaod. , - The most fastidious appetite' can be satisfied by trading with John Booth, ; the Grocer. - . "Has Cared Other,, will Cmlo Aye " Of care about what shall I have for dinner. ' ' . " ' '' - Good Morning, Have Ion Caed" Pear. i Some bf John Booth's .delightful '-. coffee?'-- .- . - '. ' "GraUlnl and Coiurovtioa;" Xppt. , ; , ! To housekeepers "- to buy groceries where everything is fresh and clean. Don't Be a Clam" SiddaU. :" , But trade with John Booth, the Lead ing Grocer. - ' . " . -Beat and Goes Farthest" Fm Iloutm. ! Everything bought . of " John Booth. - the Grocer, 7 -- -' - - 'Tour fcr Health" Lydia P. .'--. .;'. Saved by trading with "John Booth, ; , the Grocer. '- '. ;..-' " ''Greatest Speed Consistent with. - .' Safety" Penn. Jt. Jt.. ."''.."- ' - '; - tJaed in deliverinz orders . Do Toa Wear Pants'.' Plymouth Rock. ! Tell her to trade with John Booth, the . Leading Grocer." -' .' - , : , " Oat O Sight" JTobo. - "".' . - I Bread made with " Compressed Yeast, ' "Vor ifc .ratf Feel la damn. t After breakfast Eat Quaker Oats. ''AbSTofateiyPore'-'Boyot. j Is the fin line of teas kept by John Booth, th Grocer. - ' ",; : " 'Untried a toy rfrenled" Schilling. LTradingWith John Booth, the Lead . ing Grocer. -s .". " . . Hie Dalles Daily Chfoniele. Knterod a the Postofflce at The Dalles, Oregon, Weather Forecast. 9Jfiial Jortcaet for tiMnty-four hour tailing at , 6 p. m. tomorrow., : Monday occasional showers'' Tuesday fair and stationary temperature " . ,. Pagok. MONDAY FEB. 13, 1893 FEBRUARY FANCIES. Crispy Sayings and Dolng-s of Leeal and General Import. he days of the bob are numbered. The new Columbian half .dollars may be obtained at Snipes & Kinersly'g. -.- This year's rubbers won't do for next," many a man has fallen to remark. The Boston Operatic Concert Co.. will give abenefit performance for the "read ing room,, aided by the ladies of .The Dalles, - ; r:.' '. Bill Iye and A. P. Bnrbank will make a tour of the coast the latter part of March. . - Pineapple juice is. said to be a good preventive when there is diphtheria about.-- .- ,' Farmers onght to be happy over crop prospects if there ie any virtue in plenty of enow.- . - The railroad company - Saturday - fin ished putting up ice at Celilo. Tbey put up 2,600 tons. 1 - - ; .; ;. , kext Wednesday being Ah ."VVednes- day there will be mass t 8 o clock, at the Catholic church. ' . . " Paste this in your' hiiti ,:The TJ. P, freight' trains are not allowed to carry passengers any more, m to jim crow entertainments and expect half column write-ups, work, ' sweat; Blarve, be abused and all the other joys appertaining to a country-. newspaper, - Free to everybody. For the next 15 days,' Herrin will give away one en larged picture with every dozen cabinet photos. Call and' see sample. Gallery over the poBtoffice; . - A poultry firm advertises l. "Our hens lay fresh eggs daily." The announce ment 'will doubtless prove a relief to the thrifty . housewife who has heretofore had to shake them, on her daily evening gathering, to9 see whether or' not they were stale. fomotby Glenn, of Qlenn A McKenzie, railway contractors, was In town Satur day, buying hay for the nge of teams while engaged iu constructing the Mohr portage across the river. . Work will be commenced, we arts informed, as soon as the river at this point is navigable. - A "funny accident happened to a sleighing party yesterday. The party, loaded " into a small cutter, were joy ously driving about , the town, when, without warning, the vehicle broke in two, spilling the riders ingloriouely into the snow,, whence they slowly picked themselves out and wended their various -.:r' . ways jiouiewara. 4NO aamage otiier-tnan the broken cutter and lacerated feelings of the riders ensued. - : t : "' The MacKaye Speetatorlom." ' .- . Clwlt Cssrt. ' . - The February lerm of the state circuit court conyened this .morning. ". Judge Bradshaw called court promptly at ten o'clock and at once proceeded to busi ness. The following errand iurors were Messrs. F A SuefertPolk Butler, called B C McAtee, O S Morgan, Samuel Brbyles, James Brown, Van Woodruff and Jas Jilakeney was appointed Grand jury bailiff. The docket was called and default was granted in Patten vs Patten. The case of Barrie vsr Moody, was set for trial. The judge then took np the demurer" in Collins t al vs Herbring. The docket is a light one ai:d -will "not, consume a great deal of time. ' Boyd Pleasure Party. j .' . Boyd, Or., Feb. 9," 1893. , TO TlIK CHBCIICiiBI i- . 0 - '. The Liberty wbst club was enter tained last Wednesday evening' by Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Rice.. A large number of their friends were present. Mrs. Dr. Bell secured the first prize "andG. W". Rice the hpoby. After the prizes were awarded they had an old-fashioned candy-'pulling and Dr. 3ell closed the entertainment with some of his choicest music. ' - " - . . - VPERSONAL MENTION. 7. - The river lafjt high,t was J.fr above Ioav water mark. Sixty-five inches, of snow have fallen here so far this winter,. . It is thought that range stock in . this immediate vicinity ;-wilt not- have suf fered much Iobs if; the .'present weather continues. . .A. P. Venen, piano turner, will .be here some time next week; Those 'de siring pianos tuned, inav address him ' through the postoffice. , A surprise party was Marion Kennedy Saturday which" the young folkB enjoyed, them-1 selves in the usual manner.-. r '. Plumbers have had. a serious' time with water pipes"', this winter. At one time over half-of them "were" frozen at once; apart fiom tbe'regnlar mains. -, There was no service .in- the Catholic church yesterday. Father Bronsgeest is not yet able to leave bis room ' and the priest'that wai expected frond Portland did hot arrive-. - -' . . " " , . . 'Amos," intoday; jesue, gives .ns a cleverlv-written letter on ' some of the questions at present under discussion by ' our law makers.: It-is sound, ; spicy and altogether readable. ' " . " Julius Wiley received word from his mother, living ".twenty miles south of ' Portland, that the peach trees, are. all in bloom in that-vicinity, and orcbardisls fear they will lose Ihis year's crop. . , The funeral of the little danghfer of Mr. and Mrs McHaley at the Sunset cemetery occurred yesterday. - A large number of friends came in" with sleighs from 8-Mile 'to fio a last; honor" to the little favorite.-' The Yamhill county Register wants $1,000 for the privilege of pulling a hand press, beings kicked at by subscribers who never put up a cent,, being invited Chicago, FebV'lS. Special. There is being built at Jackson - park, "Chicago, an immense. buDding which will be used during the Columbian exposition as the place, where it ia rumored a very noble presentment of the incidents of Colunj Jjus', voyagev of discovery .will be given building ia called, will cover an area of 500x380 -feet, and the' ideas that are there -to be; carried 'out originated with Mr Steel MacKaye, and are said t be novel 'and.' unusnal.' '.-The Columbian celebration company, which7 is erecting the building and promoting the produc lion, is composed "of some of .the best known-, men . of Chicago, and is headed by HdnBenj. Butterworthfta president. Among the jvell-known Chicago gentle men who are sponsors for the success oi given Miss 1 " enterprise are. Messrs. tieorge M PiPiiinu i I Pullman, Hurry Nelson, Franklin " H. Head, livman J. Gage, Leroy D. Tho- man, E. JB. Butler, J. O. Hinkley and pthers of like prominence not often -con ecte'd with anvthing of this nature The Spectatorium production and a"c ce'ssories are to cost about fl ,500,000 and the entire production will probably be given on ancale in .which - fine art never appeared before, r. There are many mys teries contained in' the production that promise to prove very; fascinating, but what these are, and what the nature of them, will be,' the managers are at pres ent forced to keep very quiet in order" to protect the project from . plagarists, and that, herd of irresponsible- adventurers who -haunt the heels of the inventor ready to pounce upon his ideas and ft propriate them: . . A Minister's Good Fortune. Rev, J.' KiMiller, pastor of the -First M. E. church of Big. Run, Pa., writes the Lafayette, Ind., echo as follows "Overwork in the ministry: last winter caused-. me to. break down completely I treated with seveai physicians vKth out. relief, and-finally gave up and trav eled eight weeks, doctoring ail the time and came home no better. I then be gan the use of Dr. Mile Restorative Nervine, fonr bottles of which cured me, and I am now as well as ever in my life, THROTTLE AND CAB. tor Father Bronsgeest is convalescing. -Mr. Polk Butler of Nansene is in - the city. ; - . Mrs. Fred Sherman is recovering from Flora and Alice Mulliean arrived 'here today from Missoula, Mont.r on a . visit to inenas. . - . -- . . , G. I., Sargent, special examiner of the suitable Mortgage Co., is in the city to .lay oncotnpany business The following attorneys are in attend ance on the circuit court : A S Bennett, H S Wilson, J L Storv, 3 B Condon, B S Huntington, H H Riddell, W H Wil son, E B Dufur, Frank Menefee and E echutz. Meaty Morsels of News and Gossip Trainmen, i -The bridge carpenters have recently j ad their, force increased by eixteen men. j j Foreman DeHuff has had a number of pien shoveling - snow in . the yards for several days. . - -. -. ; Joe Earhart, -&i --- No. oj.6, on Jiis last trip, killed four head of .horses, one ot I' 1-1 T 3 3 . 11.. ..-..-!tn(!nn W1J1CU lUUgCU UU L 11C lltvtnoivouns a short stop. . . .' .' : ". The rotary enow plow, whicli wasbpr rowed from the; Idaho division, went back Saturday night,, after doing effect ive service; near Bonneville in raising the blockade. . . ' . . ' Hostler W. IT. Congdoh has been suc ceeded here by Mike Nolah,"--who stood first for, promotion in the company's employ. -'Mr. Congdon is now a main ine engineer. One of the noblest of the. iron horses is engine No. . .5(50, which has just en tered service on this division. It is the largest locomotive on the line, formerly of the mountain division, and has just been', subjected to a thorough overhaul ing and' refitting at; Albiua. Engineer Olie Barrett and Fireman Geo Landreth took it out. the first time on. No. 8 Satur day- ..." BenEben., the veteran caiir, is a man of unwearying" patience, and is thus the butt ot many a good-natured joke by the boys in ' the yard: but the-continued snow-fall hasrtaxed both - his strength and patience to the utmost, in conse quence of being obliged to call so many more because of the storm, and Satur day," when the flakes were falling as big as dollars', he boiled over. for once in. few choice words of bis own language.. The ice in the river is thoroughly rot ten and it is- foolhardy to: try to cross the river or be-oh it at all-A young man while crossing yesterday . morning, broke "Ri7 but fortunately escaped with no other damage than a thorough wet-; ting.. S. Andrews, of' Hood River tells of another man who crossed on snow shoes at that point, who punched through the ice all the way across with a stick, which he carried. - 7-1. OOO Tons of Ice a Day. V " Capt. J-W. Lewis has so farrecovered irora nis illness as to be able to resume his duties at the U; S. Lund office, which win he eratuying news to ouf readers Apropos, Orand Mogul Harbison, has winged his flight eastward, which is just as gratiiying. ' J. H. Miner ,"Vof ' Crook county. brother of Joaquin Miller, came in from rnneviue toaay. tie got as lar as Biggs withan ;eight-horse "team, but' tnow drifts prevented coming farther.1 Stock ia doing well in Crook county and roads are in good order. -. -"- . ; . HOTEL AEBIVALS. - " "C Umatilla Polk Butler Nansene. B C MoAtee, A.R Anderson, B F SwifC Jas Brown Tvglv Vallev. E T Hmman Dufur J Runningham, J I West. Thos Bailev Wapinitia, F M: Jackson,. N Winehill Hood River, Martin Wing,' S Br'oyds Wamic, ..Grant Ashlev Antelope, J R Underhill, S V Mason Boyd, J J Stewart j j argent, v. Uarretson. . J K. 1jw rerice, Ad Burckhardt, M Dashill Port lsiid- - - . - Columbia C Benny Hood River, J A Reichlein Dufur, J E Sorbin Mountain View, Peter Byrne Mosieri . . ICleetrle- Bitters. - '. - This -remedy . ia becoming "so well known and so popular as to need no 8)eclal mention. All who use Electric Bitters sing the same : song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is - claimed. Electric Bitters will cure ail diseases of the -.Jiver "J and kidueys, . will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum' and other affections caused Jby ' impure " blood. Will drive malaria from th . system and prevent as - well - as caret all .malar Lai fevers. For cure of - headache,, consti pation and indigestion try Electric Bit ters. Entire safcisfaction-gnaranteed, or money refunded, Price oOc ana ft per bottle at Snipes & ianersiy's. . Advertised Letters. . Following is the list of letters, remain ing in the poBtothce at the Dalles un called for. -Fridav. "Feb. 10th, -1893 Persons calling for. same will give date on which they were advertised: AdamB, Mrs E ' Adams Mrs Chas Allen Miss Minnie Barrow G N Chapman John (Jozel deorge . Davis: Miss Cora rams Lizzie J Gilmon D E -Holman John King Elmer Martin J A Botten Ice. J. H. TafEe ' writes'as follows : nnder drte of the 9tb r We are now cutting and hou8iug"about. 1,000 tons daily of clear ice about J4 inches thick; It would be a treat to anyone to see our ice eleva tor work. , ' j.: - . .-..I Magical little granalesTrthose tiny, sugar-coated ' Pellets of "Dr. Pierce- scarcely .larger than mustard seeds, yet powerful to . eure--active, yet mild in operation. The best laver Pill-ever in vented. Cure sick heakache, dizzinecs, constipation". One dose. Call and see our $24.80 Britannica en' cyclopedia. ". .' "' , . , '-- Nickelsen's Special SALE OF ODDS AND ENDS To Eai8e" Punds for new Spring . . Summer Goods. - and' 100 full bound 25-cent books,-only 15 cents each.. ' New dollar sleds, at 65 cents eaeh. New 50 cent music books, 85 cents each. A NICKELSEN'S book a .MUSIC STORE. gjf Keep your eye on this column for some- tuiDg new every other day. ''. PHOTOGRAPHER. First premium at the Wasco county fair for best portraits and views.1 . - -u1 Flso's Remedy for Catarrh Is the Best, Easiest to Use, and Cheapest. Bold by Drag-gists or sent by man." EOc E. T. Bataltlae, Warren, f. n r Lf iDEALERf. IN: lapie and rene Kri Hajr, Grain and Fted. : jasonic Block. Corner Third and Court Streets. The Dalies.Oregon. Copeland Iva V , Dras Emma DaHing JrW Galbreth F W GUsinger Frank -'L t . . -:. ir -fr ' I iury jxro iuki j Kolf Melloin Mulligarr E W. The Onlir HousCln Tov 'T " r Making a Specialty of 7 Gents Fu rnj shin g G oods, McKenseyiSc Glenn McKeivia D Rozine Ixttie - Smith Ed ; Turner Albert W Wolfe F B . WUson N A (2 . M. T. Nolah, P. M. ";' I Per Ev L. P. What is lacking is truth and con fidence. .. If there .were absolute truth on the one band and absolute confidence on the other, it wouldn't be . necessary for the makers of . Dr. Cage's"" Catarrh Remedy to back up a plain statement ot fact by a $500 guarantee. They say "If we can't cure -jou , (make it personal please,) ofcatarrh in the head, in. any form' or stage, we'll . pay -you 500 for your troublein makhig the trial.'' "An advertising fake" you say. . Funny isn't it. how some people Jvjefer sickness to neaitn when the remedy is : positive and the guarantee " absolute Wise men don't put money 'back of ."fakes." - And "lakingM doesn't pay- , ' - . five cent&va day wril get you the en cyclopedia. We see the Oregonian nnd go them 60 per ce.nt betterj ': , ' ula papers, wutable. lor carpeta or shelves, will be exchanged for clean rags at this pmce ; . . '" "-', V' ' ret Kesk ' The only S-storyK fire-proof -brick bnildintr ia the city. - For further par ticular inqnire of Tom Kelly, at - The Umatilla hones. . - ' H ats an p Caps, VIh.ICH "gives'us u'6ppoftunityjtoJdeyote pur entire time to. this particular line. w e nave a lew remnants in Fancy Underwear, Cveishirts and; 1 ' -- V Gloves, jvvhich weayeclps-; , : .,; ing out cheap. ; ' ' -.. , 109 SECOND STREET, . " ' ', . : THE DALLES. OREGON. v . V a L uJ ttii VJ is W .HE TROY. Steam Laundry f -r- ' . of Portland, Ha establish ed a branch office for latm- . 4 -Tir dr3nworfc"with Thos. McCoy at his barber shop, No. 110 Second S-t:;" .-where all laun dry bundles -will be received till Tuesday noon of . each -wreek, and rettirnedon Sat- ur'dayof the same "week at Portland price s. t (