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About The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1893)
We Divide the Profits with our Patrons. In Clothing In Dry Goods In Furnishing Goods In Boots and Shoes OUR AIM The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Entered a the Postofflce at The Dalies, Oregon, aa second-class matter. Weather Forecast. Official forecast for twenty-four hours ending at S p. m. tomorrow. Thursday and Friday, fair and con tinned cool Pagub. FRIDAY, ----- MAR. 3, 1893 MARCH MELANGE- Stray Bits of News Gathered From All Sources. He had his neckties and his collars And a lot of iron dollurs, All neatly packed away within his trunk; But he got to shooting craps With a Tot of other chaps. And his scheme to see Chicago went kerflunk, " Roads are rapidly drying. Property owners have begun cleaning their yards. The thermometer barely reached freez ing last night. Plowing was commenced on the Wa pinitia fiat last Saturday. .The ferry boat at Arlington is pro pelled by a gasoline engine. A party was given by the Misses Cuah ing at their borne on the hill last even ing. A marriage license was issued to Mr. Mark Collins, to wed Miss Julia Porter, both of King sley. City council meeting tonight. The only unfinished business of any im portance is the matter of passing an or dinance for a sewer between Laughlin and Jefferson streets. The largest greenback extant ia a $19, 000 bill, and only one such note has been printed by the government. In looking over our cabinet of curios we tind that it ia not with our gollection JCX. The Montana legislature has followed the example of Wyoming and adjourned without electing a senator. The dis patch, says Governor Richards will ap point one. Aa this ia unconstitutional the report is an error. Hon. Wm. Kelsay, familiarly known as "Uncle Billy," is in town and will re turn tomorrow. He says the people of hia section are incensed at the verdict against Cal Hale, aa it was shown that he was not in the country at the time of the Roslyn robbery. Dance at Klindt's. A large number of people met at the farm house of Henry Klindt last night and danced to the music of violin and piano until far past midnight. There were fully one hundred people present, many coming from the country. . WOOD, WOOD, WOOD. ' Best grades of oak, fir, and slab cord wood, at lowest market rates at Jo8. T. Peters & Co. (Office Second and Jeffer son Btreeta.) Proposals for Bids. Sealed bids will be received at the of fice of Crandall & Bdrget until noon March 20th, 1893, for the superstructure of a proposed dwelling to be built for W. L. Bradshaw on the northeast cor ner of Washington and Fourth streets, The Dalles, Or., according to the plans and specifications prepared by C. J. Crandall. Bida will also be received at the same time and place for the mason work of the above mentioned building. Plans and specifications can be seen at the of ffice of Crandall & Burget. The right ia reserved to reject any and all bida. By this We Mean i -i-i i-l-l-l 1 To Offer the Best Values Possible in all our Different Lines. The Mohr Portage. In the matter of the portage road there is little new to report. Contractor Glenn has been in town for several days, but commencement of actual work seems to be hanging on the arrival of Paul Mohr. The scrapers, carts, etc., which arrived from Portland last week were taken "up to Grants and there ferried across the river. When work begins it is probable it will be commenced at the east end of the line, near Columbus, though it is not yet definitely settled. Stock Losses. Mr. C. W. Haight, of the Dea Chutea country, came in town today. Mr. Haight haa been riding over the range himeelf conaiderably during the paat two montha, and ia aa well posted aa anybody regarding the loss of stock. He says that the loss of cattle will reach ten per cent., all reports to the con trary notwithstanding. Sheep have fared well and there has been no loss to speak of. Everybody is well supplied with feed and will feed yet for several weeks. On the north, hill sides the snow ia still solid, but the south sides are bare. Drive Whist Party. a very pieasairt arive whist party was given last evening.at the residence of Mr. and Mrs J. B. Crossen. An excellent lunch was served and the evening passed off pleasantly. A very pretty event of the evening was a serenade by a party of young men, while the game was in progreaa, which waa enjoyed by those present, for which the host and hoatesa and those present wish to return thanks. The first prize was won by W. H. Wil on. Those present were Mr and Mrs (Judge Bradshaw, Mr and Mra Dr Rhine thart, Mr and Mra H M Beall, Mr an pSfra W H Wilson, Mr and Mra J VCrosaen and Master Will Crosaen. Sheep Dip For Chickens. Walla Walla Statesman. C. E. Sherlock, one of Lake county's greatest sheep growers, says that he has been experimenting with sheep dip. Being informed by the stock inspector that dipping ckickena would increase their laying qualities, he dipped eighty of hia fine hens. The result was that sixty of the eighty were dead next morn ing. Some Indiana took the dead chick ens away and ate them, and in a few days one of them eame back and asked Mr. Sherlock when he was going to dip chickens again. "Dimpled cheeks and eyes of blue, Mouth like a flower fresh with dew ; And little teeth just poking through, This is theTjaby.' Photo by Herrin, enlarged picture free. Mr. C. F. Davis, editor "of the Bloom field, Iowa, Farmer, says : "I can re commend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to all sufferers with colds and croup. I have used it in my family for the paat two years and have found it the best I ever used for the purposes for which it was intended. 50 cent bottles for sale by Blakeley & Houghton, Druggista. ' An Estray Bay Mare. Came to my place last fall a bay mare about five years old, with small white spot on right side, also white spot on left hip, star in the forehead, with some dim brand on left shoulder, weight about eight hundred pounds. Owner can have the same by proving property and pay ing costs. V. J. Kelly, 15-Mile creek. FOR 8AIE. xea iota in iNorth Dalles, 50 per cent, lesa than company prices. G, Bublingame, That Prices are placed where customers receive the benefit. i -1 Wk Meet The Demand in Prices. Herrin's Discovery. We were shown today by Photographer Herrin a block of wood upon which a photograph, had been made direct, a discovery made by him, which five years ago would have made hia fortune, ihough the process is not new, it is none the less a discovery, for the seen has been jealously guarded by its posses sors, and there is no one in Portland today, and but one in California who knows how it is done. There are many who can photograph on wood by first coating it with gelatine or some other substance, but it serves no purpose to the engraver, aa he cannot tell whether he is cutting the wood or not. For more than a year Mr. Herrin has been experimenting and waa about to give it up, when one day recently, in an idle moment, he picked up a negative at random and waa surprised to find that he had hit upon the formula. He haa had several orders already from engrav ers in Portland and Oakland, California The Nlxnrods. Corvallis Gazette. The Allen Bros, of Philomath, went out hunting with their hounds in the region of Mary's peak. Aa they were 8couting through the timber the doga ran onjto a large panther, which had just killed a deer and waa about to make a meal of it. The panther, on the onset of the dogs, took to a tree, while the hunters came up and secured the deer. They then shot the panther, flayed i and brought the skin into Cor vallis iq a fine state of preservation, where it was bought by ProfessoriWash burn tj be prepared and mounted in the agricultural college museum. The ani mal measured seven feet in length, and was an unusually fine specimen. A Wonderful Opportunity, Week. Closed This The surprising opportunity of securing the great Encyclopedia Britannica, else where presented, closea, so far as this paper is concerned, with thia week. Our arrangement with the publisher was for four weeks only, and thia ia the laat of the four. It ia the great genuine En cyclopedia Britannica, over 20,500 pagea, 10,000 illustrations and 100 maps, in good cloth binding, all for $20.00, and even that payable (with $1.00 extra) in installments of $1.00 every twenty days. We are ordering the work ourselves; you can join us, if you please, and save some trouble and expense. It costs nothing to see a sample at this office. There's a good deal of guarantee busi ness in the store keeping of today. It's too excessive. Or too reluctant. Half the time it meana nothing. Words only words. Thi8 offer to refund the money, or to pay a reward, is made under the hope that you won't want your money back, and that you won't claim the reward. Of course. So, whoever is honest in making it. and works not on his own reputation alone, but through the local dealer. whom you know, must have s Drue thing he has faith in back of the guarantee. The business wouldn't stand a year without it. What ia lacking ia confidence. Back of that, what is lacking is that clear honesty which ia above the ."average practice." Dr. Pierce's medicines are guaranteed to accomplish what they are intended to do, and their makers give the money back if the result isn't apparent. Doesn't it strike you that a medicine ypvuivii i"D uiu&crs uave eu mucu conn dence in. ia the medicine for von. Very CleTer. Thomaa A. Edison has completed ar rangements to show his latest invention, the kinetograph, at the world's fair. The kinetograph is a remarkable device, but not very useful ; an instrument by which every gesture of a speaker may be photographed and at the eame time every word he utters ia recorded on the cylinder of a phonograph. The two devices are then connected, the photo graphing apparatus and the phonograph. By throwing the photograph on a screen and starting the talking machine the words and gestures of any speaker can be reproduced. The effect produced ia that the figure on the screen is doing the talking. The deception ia said to be very clever. A. Fortune in Bis Sands. Pendleton Tribune. The water of the famous Bingham spring that gurgles from the mountain side thirty miles above Pendleton on the banka of the Umatilla river that has gone to waste for ages, notwithstanding its wonderful mineral qualities, will soon be utilized. It haa been until recently controlled by a non-progressive indi vidual who made no attempt to econo mize it, and recently the property haa changed handa and the exclusive right to bottle and handle, thia wonderful water ia now controlled by Arthur Ham mond, the proprietor of the Golden Rule hotel of thia place, who will have - upon the market within thirty.'daya an ample supply. Old residenta of thia county who for more than a decade have used the water from this wonderful spring are a unit in speaking its praise. Many an inebriate whose stomach waa worn threadbare by king alcohol haa been. speedily healed by this beverage. It is a fact that for stomach troubles and ner vous debility, this water cannot be ex ceiiea. jyir. nammoaa nas a iortune in nis nanus, ior so soon as nis goods are placed upon the market and a fair trial given them, the demand is bound to be enormous. PERSONAL MENTION. Christian Nickelsen, of Hood River, is in tne city. Mrs. Smart's twins are very low with Miss May Ennght is visitine in Mis soula, Mont. - L. F. Burdoin, White Salmon, is in tne city today. Mrs. Dr. Stowell. of Goldendale. is visiting in xne uaiies. Mr. C. G. Roberts, formerlv of The Dalles, is in this city. Hugh Gourlav. formerlv editor of The Chronicle, made a fraternal call today. Miss Margaret Rowland and sister Bes sie left for Salem this morning, where they will visit their uncle, Miss Emma Julian of Stockton. Cali fornia, arrived last night injthe city and ia tne guest or ner cousin. Mrs. C. E Bavard. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Columbia James Harman. Josenh unamnernn, i.yier Tnomas Dunn, Mrs H B Judkins, Celilo; ChasHook, Albert Ericson, Goldendale: F Fiebiger and family, E B Hill and wife, John Hill, Portland ; Enoch Enderson. La Grande : James Mitchell, Charles Smith, Pen. FOB SALE. One lot, with a good dwelling and out buildings situated west of the Academy grounds, and fronting Liberty street on the east, ia for sale at a bargain. Terms eaay. Apply at thia office for informa tion. Title perfect. Rheumatism Quickly Cured. , . . ... xnree aays ia a very short time in which to cure a bad case of rheumatism ; but it can be done, if the proper treat ment is adopted, aa will be seen by the following from Jamea Lambert, of New Brunswick, 111 : "I waa badly afflicted with rheumatism in the hips and legs, when I bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It cured me in three days I am all right today ; and would insist on every one who is afflicted with that terrible disease to use Chamberlain's Pain Balm and get well at once." 50 cent bottlea for Eale by Blakeley & Houghton. NOTICE. All Dallea City warrants registered prior to May 1, 1891, will be paid if presented at my office. Interest ceases from and after thia date. Dated, Jan. 3d, 1893. L. ROBDEH, tf- Treaa. Dalles City. Cholerine in Pennsylvania. Swickley, Penn : We had an epidemic of cholerine, aa our phyaician8 called it, in thia place lately and I made a great hit with Chamberlain'8 Colic, Cholera and, Diarrhoea Remedy. I sold four dozen bottles of it in one week and have since sold nearly a gross. Thia remedy did the work and wa8 a big advertise ment for me. Several persons who had been troubled with diarrhoea for two or three weeks were cured by a few doses of thia medicine. P. P. Knapp, Ph. G. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale bv Blakeley & Houghton. Stockholders' Meeting;. The Dalles, Or., March 3, 1893. Notice is hereby given that there will be a stockholders' meeting of The Dalles, ! Portland & Astoria Navigation Co. at The Chronicle hall on Tuesday, April j 4th, 1893, at 2 o'clock p. m. for the pur pose of electing seven directors, and ! transacting snch other business aa may properly come before said meeting. 1 - By order of the President. td S. L. Brooks, Sec'y. - Mothers Recommendation. We are acquainted with many mothers in Centerville who would not be without Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house for a good many times its cost, and are recommending it every day. From personal experience we can sav that it haa broken up bad colda for our child ren. Centerville, South Dakota, citizen 50 cent bottle8 for sale by Blakeley & Houghton. Senator Stanford Wanted to Expel BOO, Stories aru already beginning to come rrom Iceland Stanford. Jr.. tmiversitv. at Palo Alto. Laat week about 200 stu- aenis ies on tne DraKes of a Sat car which was standing near the university. and many of them got aboard and start ed down grade toward the station. In a short time the car was spinning along at a lively rate, and the lads did not stop it until it had reached Palo Alto. The car was missinfr the following morning, and a special engine had to be sent from Saa Jose to haul it back. Senator Stanford waa wrathy when he heard of the incident, and proposed to expel the ringleaders. It was discovered that there were fully 200 boys engaged in the affair, and the senator gave orders that they should all be required to leave. The order would probably have been en forced but for Mrs. Stanford. She in terceded for the youngsters, and excused them by saying that it was only a boyish prank. She finally succeeded in inducing Stanford to change his resolution. Cor. Chicago Inter-Ocean. Shiloh's cure, the Great Cough and Croup Cure, ia for sale by Snipes & Kin ersly. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses, only 25c. Children love it. BOcta., and SLOOper Cures Coughs, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup promptly: rel ieves Whooping Cough and Asthma. For Consumption it has no rival; has cured thousands where all others failed; will ctjrh you If taken in time. Sold by Druggists on a guarantee. For Lame Back lor Chest, use SHltOH'D PLASTER. 25 eta. CATARRH remedy: Ave Villi CRtflrrh ? Thtawmierfir la cniaMv,- teed to cure you. Price 60 cts. Injector free. W. F. WISEMAN. TVM. MABDER8. Olisemaa & Warders, Saloon and Wine Rooms The Dalles, - Oregon. OJtF Northweat corner of Second and Court Streets. This Bottle.'?? -".vV -.Trw)l07 CHILOH'e& 3 5B3jSa Reserved for E. Jacobsen & Co., The Leading Stationers E"3 i jroy ' i For Sale or Trade. For Seattle or other city property ia. Oregon or Washington a fine fruit and. stock ranch close to this city. Poet office box 446. . - ptfesh Paint T W. C. Gilbert hereby sends His compliments to every friend - And enemy if he has any Be they few or be they many. The time for painting now has come. And every one desires a home That looks fresh and clean and new. As none but a good painter can do. Painting, papering and glazing, too. Will make your old house look quite new. He will take your work either way, By the job or by the day. If you have work give him a call, He'll take your orders, large or smalL Respectfully, W. C. GILBERT, P. O. Box No. S, THL DALLES, OR. THIS IS THE Last Week I CHRONICLE ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA. Last Week I LEAVE YOUR NAME Be Columbia Packing Co., PACKERS OF Pork and Beef. MANUFACTURERS OF Fine Lard and Sausages. Curers of BRAND Dried Beef, Etc. Masonic Building, The Dallea. Or. Space His fin, HE TROY Steam Laundry of Portland, nas establish- , T ed a "branch, office for laun . dry -work with Thos. McCoy at his barber shop, Wo. 110 Second St., "where all laun dry bundles -will be received till. Tuesday noon of each. week, and returned on Sat urday of the same -week at Portland prices.