The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 18, 1893, Image 4

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    Ths Dalles Daily Chronicle.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
TBI DALLES
OREGOH
SATURDAY -
FEB. 18, 1893
Published Dally, Sunday Excepted.
BY
THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
DtUDDALL Dkntist. Gas given lor the
painless extraction of teeth. Also teeth
set ou flowed aluminum plate. Rooms: 8ign ol
'ia Golden Tooth, Second Street
TE. a E. BANDERS
XJ 1
fiHilnfttji nf the
censor to Dr. Tucker.
Bank, The Dalles, Or.
ZECEJISTTIST
le University of M
ichiiran. Sue-
Ollice orer Frenchs"
T'kK. EBHELMAN (HOM JCOPATHICJ PHT8ICIAK
9 and BOBGKON. ualis answered pruinpuj.
earner Second and Washington Streets,
Dalles, Oregon.
Terms of Subscription
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Jer month, by carrier.
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day or night, city or country.
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block.
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R CI l llOANR PHYSICIAN AND SUB-
oeok. Office; rooms a ana o i,npmu
ioek. Residence: 8. K. corner xurt ana
Fourth streets, sec nd door from the corner.
Office hours 9 to 12 A. M
H.
Sprlnes Below m New York Street.
Fop the past three mon ths the road de
partment of the Manhattan Elevated
xailway has been carrying on a very
difficult piece of engineering -work at
Bowery and Bayard street. At that
point the cable company is building a
plant, and the operation makes it necea
mry for the elevated company to sink
-dree pillars forty-five feet below the
street level in order to get below the
able company's obstruction. These
pillars are built o'f brick and their foun
dations are forty feet below grade. They
are 8 feet at the base and 4 feet at the
ten.
Many persons are not aware that
sparkling springs of water flow beneath
hn trnrf ace of this busy city, but run-
mntr water was found at a depth of
rirty-five feet where the excavation
was made. There was a bubbling spring
-nliera each miliar was built. One of the
snouted 500 gallons a minute,
and it required a 4-inch centrifugal pump
to keeD the hole clear until the mason
-work could be finished. Roadmaster
Black has a large bottle filled with the
water, which is as clear as crystal and
at fine oualitv. The sand about the
Krvrino- is as fine and white as beach
Band. New York Telegram.
2 to 5 and 7 to 8 P. M.
H. RIDDELL Attornby-at-Law-Conrt
Street, The Dalles, Oregon.
-Office
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 , will spend our money
here, and try and do satisfactory work.
Order boxes at chrisman & Corson's, cor
ner of iiichelbHch block, and at the ma
chine, corner of Washington and Fourth
streets. -
j. o. MEnrs,
THE DALLES
CHAS. 8TCBL1NG. ,t
it. B. DUFUK. TRAMS MKNETXK.
t . w Snnmii 49 and 43. OVer I OH t
Office Building, Entrance on Washington Street
The Dalles, Oregon.
OWEN WILLIAMS.
1IT If. WILSON ATTOBJIBY-AT-LAW rtoom
V V . 82 and 63, New Vogt Block, Second Street,
rbe Dalles, Oregon.
Stubling 8 Williams.
The Geraiania,
VS. BENNETT, ATTOKMIS I Al-lA n . v
. fioe In Schaano's building, up stall. The
dalles, Oregon. ' .
r. p. mays. a. s.huktiiotoh. h. a. Yuaoi.
rlVfl HnMTlNfmjN & WlUjUfl ATTU-
W hbys-at-law. Offices, French's block over
First National Bans., i - uaiiea. ureRon.
SECOND ST.,
THE DALLES,
OFJEGON
jpfpDealers in Wines, Liquors and
Cigars. Milwaukee Beer on Draught.
SOCIETIES.
A MVUTIT.V WO. 4XZ1.
A of P. hall the second and fourth
days of each month at 7 :Sd p. n. -
OF L. Meets in K.
weane
w
ASCO LODGE, NO. 15, A. F.4A. M. Meets
first and third Monday oi eacn muuui m i
I ) Meets in Masonic Hall the third Wednesday
of each month at 7 tr. M.
rODERN WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.
I m t. Hood Camp No. SO, Meets Tuesday even
ing of each week in Fraternity Hall, at 7 :30 p. m.
IOLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 6, I. O. O. F.-
every Friday evening at 7 :30 o'clock
of P. hall, corner Second ana toon
Sojourning brothers are welcome.
11. CLOoGH, oec y. iiio-,.
streets.
FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. ., K. OI e. neeis
every Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in
BILIOUSNESS.
Call.
A Bride and a Widow In One Day.
Pretty seventeen-year-old Conception
Svlva. a Portusruese maiden of Contra
conntv. was a bride at 4 o'clock
yesterday afternoon in West Berkeley,
juirl t.TiTwe honra later she was a widow.
She was married to Frank Bispo,
young Portuguese dairyman, and after
fhe ceremony and reception the wedding
guests repaired to the station, where the
mrnmr conrile were to take the train for
finn Francisco.
While waiting for the train Bispo took
a. little, nenhew in his arms and trotted
nn the track, while several others walked T
along the railroad, csnaaeniy iae ruined
of the overland flier was heard, and a
Moment after it swept around a curve.
It disappeared in an instant. On one
aide of the track was Bispo, dead. In
his arms lay his little nephew, alive, but
badly wounded. On the other Bide of
the track lay the body of Mrs. Sylva
Art three had been struck by the train.
The grief of the bride was heartrending.
The mourning party went to the house,
where the wedding supper was cold on
the table. San Francisco Cor. Chicago
Herald.
What a Baby 1mi One Hour.
Uncle Will, the good natured bachelor
ef the family, was left in charge of ths
baby one day while every one else was
sat, and out of curiosity he made a list
of what the baby did in one hour. Here
it is:
Yelled fifteen minutes without taking
breath. (Uncle Will declares solemnly
that this is a true statement.)
Pulled out enough hair from his uncle's
bead and whiskers to stuff a sofa pillow.
Crocked the wall paper as high as he
ottld reach with the poker.
Broke a stereoscope by sitting down
on it.
Swallowed six buttons and a good
art of a spool of thread.
Emptied the contents of his mother's
workbasket down the furnace register.
Tried to squeeze the head of the cat
into a tin cup, and was scratched badly
m the attempt..
Knocked the head off of a fine wax
' doll belonging to his older sister by try
ing to drive a tack into a toy wagon
with it.
Fell off the edge of the whatnot and
brought down with him two costly vases
which were ruined.
Broke two panes of window glass with
a cane which uncle let him have.
Fell into the coalhod and spoiled his
new white dress.
Set fire to the carpet while uncle was
out of the room hunting up something to
amuse him.
' Crawled under the bed and refused to
come out unless uncle would give him
the molasses jug.
Got twisted into the rungs of a chair
-which had to be broken to get him out.
Poured a pitcher of water into his
mother's best shoes.
Finally, when he saw his mother com
ing, he ran out to the porch and tumbled
off the steps, making his nose bleed and
tearing a hole a foot square in bis dress.
' And yet Uncle Will thinks that boy
will mak something yet Youth's Com
panion.
The Turn of the sheet.
Two lord chancellors of England have
. made the turning over of a sheet of note
paper a device for executing' their neat
est joke. Lord Chancellor Eldon, hav
ins been asked by a clerical friend to
MSriTS i8 s. B Headache and Liver Cure.
D. W.Vatjbb, K. of R- and 8. C. C.
CHRISTIAN
ill meet ever
at S o'clock at the reading room.
nrnvuvn
W UNION will moet every Friday afternoon
TEMPERKNCK
All are invited.
IS A J
SAFE i
PHYSIC I SHEA
Harmon Lodge No. 001, I. O. i. T. Regular
weeklv meetings Monday at 7:30 P. ., at
Fraternity HalL All are invited.
TEMPLE LODGE NO. S, A. O. U. W. Meets
in Fraternity Hall, over Kellers, en Second
street, Thursday evenings at 7:J.
Paul Km ft.
W H Mykks. Financier. M. W.
If taken as directed, we Guarantee Sat
isfaction or reluna your money.
DONT SICKEN. DON'T GRIPE.
60 cents per bottle by all druggists.
Arizona's Petrlfled Fores. j .
From the Atlantic and Pacific railroad ,-.
it is not hard to reach one of the great- j
est of natural curiosities the petrified
forest of Arizona. Much the nearest
point is the little station of Billings, but
' there are the scantiest accommodations
for the traveler. Only a mile south ol
the track at that point one may see a
low, dark ridge, marked by a single Cot
tonwood tree.
Walking thither, over a valley so alive
with jack rabbits that there is some ex
cuse for the cowboy declaration "that
you can walk clear across on their
hacks." one soon reaches the northern
edge of. the forest, which covers hun
dreds of square miles. Unless you arc
more hardened to wonderful sights than
I am you will almost fancy yourself in
some enchanted spot. You seem tc
stand on the elass of a marantic kaleido
scope, over whose sparkling surface the
'sun breaks.. in infinite rainbows. You
are ankle deep in such chips as I'll war
rant you never saw from any other wood
pile.
- What do you think of chips from trees
'that are red Tnosa agate and amethyst
and smoky topaz and agate of every huel
jSach are the marvellous splinters that
cover the ground for miles here around
the huge prostrate trunks some of them
five feet through from which limes
patient ax has hewn them. 1 Pro ice a
specimen from the heart or a tree inert
years ago which had around the stone
pith a remarkable array or large ana ex
quisite crystals, for on one side of the
specimen which is not so large as my
hand is a beautiful mass of crystals ol
royal purple amethyst, and on the other
an equally beautiful array of smoky
topaz crystals. St. Nicholas.
There are a number of societies in the j
world that bear strange names, but
T.rohablv one of the most curious was a
clnb founded in 1730 DV an migiisii ac
tor. It was called "The Sublime Soci
ety of Beefsteaks," and had among its
members the Prince of Wales and other
roval Tjersonasres. They met in ine
painting room of the Covent Garden
theater, and dined upon Deeisieans.
The clnb was in existence for more than
a hundred years; and became quite
noted because of its odd customs. An
other strance uaL was that or the
'Scriblerus club." which Swift founded
to 1714. ana to wnicn rope, wy uu i
other literary men belonged. Harper's
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FIRSHT CLRSS
Jo)
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CAN BE HAD AT THE
CH RO N I C LE O FF I
CE
Reasonably Rmnoas Hates.
J O. MACK,
g) FlflE WlMEg and LIQDDtg
DOMESTIC
Amo KEY WEST
CIGARS.
1 . THE
CELEBRATED
PABST BEER.
FRENCH'S BLOCKS
171 SECOND STREET, : : THB;,DAIXE8,
OB.
Freeborn & Company,
TAB. NESMITH POST, No. XI, . A. K. meets
t every Saturday at 7:3U P. M., in we a oi r.
T- OF T K. DIVISION. No. 167 Meets in
I). K. of P. Hall the first and third Wednes
day of each month, at 7 :2a P. M.
irive him a certain living, wrote on one
side of a sheet of paper:
Dbak Fisher I cannot today give you the
preferment for which you ask. I remain your
sincere f riemL' Eldon.
Turn over.
(On the other aide): I gave it to you yester
day.
Sir John Sinclair, who had done ranch
for the agriculture of England and Scot
land, thought the nation 6hould present
him with a testimonial, and wrote to
.Lord Ch:mcellar. Erskine, inviting him
to svibscriba to it.- On one side of a sheet
of paper Erskine?repliert: .
v Mr Dear Sir .Iohs 1 am certain there are
few in this kinsilom-wbo set higher valneon !
your services than myself, ana 1 nuve tne uonor
tosubscribe .
On the other side the note concluded): t-ik.&
myself, your obedient, faithful servant,
, EltSKUTE.
San Francisco Argonnut.
YOUR flTTETIOH W. E. G6RRETS0N.
-DBALBBS IX-
OF L. E. Meets every Sunday afternoon in
the X. ot f. U.&U.
nfSANG VEREIN Meets every bunds
UT evening n the K. of r. nan.
THE CHTJKC1IKS.
Is called to the fact that
Hugh Glenn-,
Mlnf Jeweisi. Wan Paei 'J1 "11II18S,
3 ma a a w-x. r- pttrru"
295 ALDER ST., COR. FIFTH,
SULK AGENT FOB THE
i T rRTKRS CHURCH Rev. Father Brows-
oust Pastor. Low Mass every Sunday at
A. M. High Mass at 10:30 a. X. Vespers at
P. K.
ST. PAULS CHURCH Union Street, opposite 1
Fifth. Rev. Eli D. Sutclifl'e Rector. Services
evrtrv Sundav at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday
School 9:45 A. n. Evening Prayer on Friday atl
:30
ualer in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement
and Building Material of all kinds.
"-iiit nil iii mtiti-t'-f -"' ' 1
Old Niimbzb 96,
POBTUANP, OUMN.
THE CELEBRATED
' " mil
AUGUST BUCHLER, PropV.
-Carrl the finest Line of-
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. O. D. TAY
lail Pastor. Mornine services every Sab
bath at the academy at 11 a. m. Babbath
Rohor.l Immediately after mornine services.
Praver meeting Friday evening; at rasior s resi
dence, union services in iue cuurnnmi
M.
All Watch Work Warranted.
Picture
flomins
Jewelry Made to Order.
1SS Baeood St.. Tbe Dallsi. Or. .
W. C.
Services every Sunday at 11 1
i. M. and 7 P. x. Sunday ttcnooi aiwr morning
tervice. Strangers cordiauy invited. Beats tree.
"CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev.
J Cubtib, Pastor.
This well-known Brewery is now turning out the best Beer mmA Porter
east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of gooa neaitn-
ful Beer have been introduced, and only the first-class Article will be placed on
the market.
ME. CHURCH Rev. J. whislbb, pastor.
. Services every Sunday morning at 11 a. m.
Sunday School at 12:20 o'clock r. u. Ep worth
League at 6:30 p. m . Prayer meeting every
Thnrsdav evening at 7:30 o'clock. A cordial In
vitation is extended by both pastor and people
to all.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH R.BT. J. W. JBKKIHS,
Pastor. Preaching in the Congregational
Church each Lords Day at S P.
oordially invited -
All are I
.A. UEW
Undertakng
To tw foand in the City.
72 UJashington Stfcet.
FFom TERJJlHflh or LHTHIIOR Points
THE- ' ' i
Irin Paic
RHILROHD
A. A. Brown,
Keeps a fun assortment of
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
and Provisions.
. w hi ah h offers at Low Figures.
Is the line to take
SPEGIflL :-: PRIGES
to Cash Bnyers.
The
Genuine
Illustrated
Unabridged
"1
rEncy
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PRINZ & NITSCHKE
-DEALERS IN-
Furniture and Carpets
We have added to our business a
somplete Undertading Katablishment,
and as we are in no way oonnected with
the Undertakers' Trust our prices will
be low accordingly.
The St. Charles Hotel,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Tl.ia old, popular and reliable house
has been entirely refurnished, and every
room has been repapered and repainted
and newly carpeted throughout. The
house contains 170 rooms and ia supplied
with every modern convenience. Rates
reasonable. A pood restaurant attached
to the house. Frer bus to and from all
trains.
C. W. KNOWLES, Prop.
The Snug.
No.
W, H. BUTTS, Prop. .
GO Second Sreet, The Dalles, Or.
.' This well jknown' stand, kept by the
well known .W, U. Butts, lone a resi
dent of Wascii county, has an extraordi
nary fine etocfe of '
Sicea : Herder's- WMd and Irish Disturbance.
In fact, all the leading brands of fine
Winps. Lioiinrg and Ciirars. Give the
TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH.
It is the Dlnlrigt Car Route. It runs Through
Vesaouiea 1 rains every uay in tne yaar 10
$1 pauUnd Chicago
NO CHANGE OF CAitS.J
Comnosoi of Dinine Cnrs unsurpassed. Pull- I
man Drawing Room Sleepers of latest equipment
TOlilST.SLEEPINCL.CAES
Rest that can be constructed, and in which i
accommodations are both Free and Furnished
for holders of First and Second-class Tickets, and
ELEGANT MY COACHES
A continuous line, connectlns. -with all lines,
affording direct and uninterrupted service.
Hfct Cash Prices for Ems anil
other Prate.
(i:uoii, t;ver 20,500
m 10,000 ilhis-
:T70 second street.
OCl. J4- Young,
BiaGRsmitH & waooii sop j
General Blacksmithing and Work done
promptly, and all. work
Guaranteed.
Pu'lman Sleeper reservations can be secured
In advance through any agent ox tne road.
THROUGH JIGKETS point in America,
England and Europe can be purchased at any
ticket oinee oi tne company.
Horse shoeing a Speciality
Full information concerning rates, time of
trains, routes and other details furnished on
application to
W. C. ALLAWAY,
Agent D. P. & A. Nav. Co., Regulator ortice. The
Dalles, Or., or
a. d. citaiilto:j.
Ass't. General 1'assei.ger Agt., Portland, Jgn.
Tiiira Street, opposite tlie old Lietie Stanl
T
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ARTIC
CANDY
FACTORY
Candies and Nuts
at -wholesale
- quotations.
TOBACCO, : : :
CHiAliS AND : :
SWEET JUTX1CR
Specialties
Finest Peanut Roaster In The Dalles
38
2i Street
JTOLCO
At right side
tirjarr s
House
Moving!
Andrew Velarde
13 prepared to do any and all
kinds of work in his line at
reisonahle figures. Has the
largest house moving outfit
in Eastern Oregon.
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Address P.O.Box 181,ThoDalIe3
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