Your . Opportunity. Saturday ai)A March 11 and 13, We-will offer ... . . '-. '. . '.: A Large Invoice 5cts. 5 EACH. For The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Entered a the Pob to nice at The Dalles, Oregon, as second-class matter. Weather Forecast. Official forecast for twenty-four hour ending at e p. m. tomorrow. Saturday light rain, Sunday clearing weather and stationary temperature. Pague. SATURDAY, - MAE. 11, 1893 MARCH MELANGE. Stray Bits of News Gathered From All Sources. We welcome now the sunshine. It seems so warm and nice; A few months hence we'll all be A-bellowing for the ice. City conncil meets tonight. An epidemic of mumps is reported in Independence Or. - Gov-McGraw has appointed Geo. B? Allen senator for "Washington.-- The D. P. & A. N. Co'B.'Txmta are now making daily trips to Portladd. Surveyors are at work on the new rail road line from Columbus down to Crate's Point. :; ' The Dalles has already taken steps, says The Chbonicle, to show why it is the proper place for the insane asylum of Eastern Oregon. Our vote will go for The Dalles. West Side. The announcement of Pease & Mays in today's Chronicle should have ap peared yesterday. They are inaugurat ing Saturday special sales, and here after readers may keep posted as to what thev will be by observing The Chronicle. Mr. Dixon, an old citizen of Washing ton county and a resident of Forest Grove, has been at work for "a score of years on an air ship. He has so far per fected his machine that it is exhibited to friends, and the Hillsboro Independ ent is promised a description of it for next week's issue. H. S. Mercer, of Independence, says the West Side, has invented a machine for making gas, which he claims is abso lutely safe, very inexpensive and will burn without smoke. He thinks he has a ,' fortune in the invention and intends patenting it at once. He has a small model at work, which is a success. Mrs. Hill-Terry. Sarah Althea Hill-Terry, the "Rose of Sharon," whose beauty and clever ness once dazzled the whole country, whose name was a household word, whose every word was flashed across the continent, Td"OW; a hopeless, raving, aping, screaming -maniac in the Stock ton insane asylum in California, with thongs about her ankles to restrain her from kicking her .unfortunate mates to death. Physically, Mrs. Terry is about the same now as she was during the period after the assassination of Judge Terry. Her face is somewhat thinner and harder than it was then, but she is strong and hearty. She has changed so little in appearance that any one would recognize her instantly in a crowd. Her hair, which, by the way, has not changed the lightest in color, is quite long, reaching almost to the waist. Mrs. Terry wore a gingham wrapper, apparently fresh from the wash. Her faoeand hand, contrary to what might be expected from the reports that have been circulated, were as clean as the queen'B. , Subscribe for The Daixy Chbonicle 7 Special Sale T6pday, BAT. of Desirable 5 cts. cts. EACH. EACH. these twb days PEASE & Koshland Bros. Fall. Koshland Bros., dealers in wool, bides and furs, the largest and oldest wholesale house on the. Pacific coast, failed yesterday at Portland. The firm was one of more than twenty years' standing. The wholesale house, at 10 North Front street, and the entire ware house holdings are now in the posses sion of the Bank of British Columbia, their only creditors Last evening Mr. Koshland made the following statement in regardto Ihe failure: "My business is a total wreck. The trouble has been coming on for the past year. Everthing in our line has been on the downward tendency. sWe had a big stock of goods ou hand which was sold at a loss. We were deeply in debt to the Bank of British Columbia, and as we could not hold up any longer we simply turned ove. to them our en tire business, which will be sufficient to satisfy their claims. The bank is our only creditor, and outside of it we don't owe any man a dollar. Our losses in the fire at Boston a year ago were pretty large, and that hastened the precipita tion of the trouble." - PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. Dan French has returned from Salem. Mrs. Smith French arrived from Port land yesterday. Robt. Rand, Hood River's popular hotel man is in the city today. - Rev. O. D. Taylor returned today from Portland, where he has been for the past week. C. L. Phillips and family have re turned to The Dalles, where thev will hereafter reside. Mr. J. J. Woolery, of . lower 15-Mile. made this office a pleasant call today. He says they can take more rain if it will come and then not be complaining. HOTEL ARRIVALS. At the Skibbe Hotel. Anton Suler. Winona, Minn; Thomas W. - Glover bpokane Wash.: a K Bebb. Snokane: J. Folks, Portland ; Chas Payette Kings- ley ; A F Trudell, Kingsley ; John Chris man, Chenoweth ; P E La veil, Hood River ; G E Sanders, La Grande ; Joseph M Schiller, Portland. Columbia hotel. L Bailev. G W Bai ley, Woodville, Cal; T CMcMillians, Bakersfield, Cal; S Leenarx, W A Grafer, D Johnson, H Johnson, Port land; MAC Davis, Joseph Edwards, wife and three children, Windsor, Mo; A 1 ueal, Mill jreek ; T il YVhitcomb, Lyle; C H Wilson, Chicago; Charles Jones, Andrew Johnson, Umatilla ; Wil liam Maxwell, walla Walla. Taking Testimony. Messrs. M. Mackenzie and M. "Bohan, of Grant, were in the city yesterday for the purpose of testifying in the case of D. M. Osborne and Co. vs. MacKenzie & Somers, which is now pending. Attor neys Story and Riddell were busied all last evening in reducing their testimony to writing, to be used before the circuit court, at its next session at Moro. LOST. Today somewhere in the city, one milk book, and the finder will do us a favor by leaving it at The Chronicle office. T,nnlc'7rv Bona , Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for dyspepsia, torpid liver, yellow skin or kidney trouble. ' It is guaranteed to give you satisfaction. Price 74c. Sold by Snipes & Kinersly, druggists. Notice to Taxpayers. All taxes not paid by the first Monday in April, which are now due, will . be turned over to tne connty court. T. A. -Ward, Sheriff of Wasco County. Goods 5cts. EACH. only. MAYS. The Telephone Line. - The county court has granted franchise to The Dalles and Wamic Tele phone line, incorporated by the Gordon company; on Feb. 28, 1893, in preference to the Roland Co. incorporated on March 8. 1893. The Gordon Co'i oroDose to of- D fer one half of the capital stock of their company to the people of the country traversed at par. This is certainly a generous proposition, and shows a good spirit. It is a well known fact thai the telephone lines in operation iru Eastern Oregon pay a dividend on the investment of over 100 per cent." per an num. ... The new" line will be So miles -in length, touching at Dufur, Wamic, Kingsley and Tygh Valley. The projec tors of the enterprise will commence putting in poles at once and expect to have the line in working operation by the first of June. The officers are as follows : F. S. Gor don, president; F. M. Driver, Secretary; M. A. Gordon, Louis Dories and F. M Driver, board of directors. Will Examine Onr Claims. The commission appointed to look af ter the location of the Eastern Oregon insane asylum will arrive in The Dalles on Tuesday and will for the day be the guests of the city. The mayor has ap pointed the following gentlemen to meet them and show them locations which would be suitable for the institution: Messrs. Ji B. Condon, R. F. Gibons, D. M. French, Emil Schanno, Geo. Liebe and Chas. Schmidt. - The Mignonettes. Lust evening the Mignonette Club paid court to Terpsichore, and managed to put in a very delightful evening. A large number were present who enjoy dancing." The evening -was a counter part of the Friday evenings that have preceded since "the organization of the club. There will yet be two parties and then the Mignonette Club will be among the things of the past. Among the members out last evening were Judge and Mrs G C Blakeley, Senator and Mrs Chas Hilton, Mr and Mrs L E Crowe, Mrs M French, Mr and Mrs D Herrin, Miss VanVleck, Miss Lay, Misses Etta Story, Jennie and Grace Marden, Aimee Newman, Minnie Gos ser, Emma Lay, Catherine Martin, Lulu Bird, Dr. Logan, Messrs M Jameson, H French, G Mays, S Campbell, F Garret son, G Snowden, J Worsley, F Faulkner, W McCrum, J Montgomery, M Donnell, J Hertz, J C Coatsworth, H Lonsdale. You will never be satisfied with your eye glasses unless you consult the eye specialist, Professor Aloes, at the Uma tilla house parlors. Don't miss this opportunity. , Good Looks. Good looks are more than skin deep, depending upon a healthy condition of all the vital organs.' If the liver be in active, you have a billious look, if your stomach be disordered you have a dys peptic look, and if your kidneys be af fected you have a pinched look. Secure your health and you will have good looks. Electric Bitters is the great al terative and tonic acts directly on these vital organs. Cures pimples, blotches. boils and gives a good complexion. Sold at Snipes & Kinersly's drugstore, 50c per Douie. Some orchardists on Snake river esti mate that while there will be a' full vield of nlums. cherria. an nips and pears, there will not be more than half a crop ol peaches. -1 - i CfTY COUNCIL TONIGHT. Special Meeting; to Consider Sewers ai Probably Board of Health. ' A meeting ol the city council will be held tonight to consider the matter of the sewer between Laughlin and Jeffer son streets. It is probable, also, that a board of health will be appointed, from the in terest manifested at the last regular meeting. In reference to this matter a complaint has been made about privy vaults in the west part of town; which demands some sort of action, as it con stitutes a great menace to the health of those who live near them. The ordi nance' relating to their, being connected with sewers is all right,' so far as the future is concerned, but the former ac cumulations of filth are not disposed of in the right manner, being simply cov ered up, and by the conditions of the ground are insoluble. When' warm weather cornea, the impurities will be brought to the surface and eubject lo the inhalation of all in the vicinity. It should be destroyed by chloride of lime and disposed of for good: - " - THOROUGHLY , COMPLETE. V The Dry Goods Store of C. F. Stevens a Credit to the City. . ... The reporter was today shown through the store of C. F. Stevens on Second street, through .the courtesy of the man ager, Mr. Stevens. It contains every thing conceivable to bewilder the mascu line mind,' but with the aid of a note book the task was not utterly hopeless. In one window is attractively dis played a nice line of dress patterns of all shades and textures. Next week this window will be used for a display of laces and embroideries. Next to the window a number of shelves are devoted to the hosiery department, Underneath are large drawers filled - with laces and embroideries which cannot be exhibited, owing to space. The balance of the shelves for two-thirds the. length of the store are .filled with new and handsome dress goods all of late design, comprising satines, worsted goods, cloakings, cali cos, challies, ginghams, white goods, anything, everything to suit the possible taste of a customer, whether rational or diseased, esthetic or morbid. Beyond are boxes of ladies' muslin and knit un derwear.' ; . , An entire corner is devoted to, ladies', men's and children's shoes.. The shoe department comprises shoes,, slippers, etc., of all the prominent makers and are of varied styles and prices. The center "of the store is devoted to clothing, and the line is very complete. Among 'therja- are the noted Albany woolen goods. In boxes are the famous custom-made suits of Steiner, Strauss & Heiman, leading California clothiers. The entire west eide of the store is de voted to shirts of all grades, gloves, cuffs, collars, handkerchiefs, gents' hose,, sus penders, boy's and men's bats, the lat ter forming a department by itself. , , - The entire arrangement of the store is convenience exemplified, and the result has been accomplished by tireless per severance on the part of Mr. Stevens and his efficient clerks. The store has re recently been enlarged ten feet, owing to the demand for room. - ' Joseph V. Dory, of Warsaw, 111., was troubled with rheumatism and tried a number of different remedies, but sayB none of them seemed to do him any good; but finally he got hold of one that speedily cured him. He was much pleased with it, and telt sure that others similarly afflicted would like to know what the remedy was that cured him. He states for the benefit of the public that it is . called Chamberlain's Pain Balm.' For sale by Blakeley & Hough ton, Druggists. FOB SALE. ' .. One lot, with a good dwelling and out buildings situated west of the Academy grounds, and fronting Liberty street on the east, is for sale at a bargain. Terms easy. Apply at this office for informa tion. Title perfect. Shade and ornamental trees,, flower ing shrubs and vines, hedge plants, etc., cheap at Mission Gardens. PROFESSOR J. ALOES Of 642 Market street. San Francisco, now located in the parlors' of the Umatilla House, The Dalles, Or., desires to notify the public In general that he will remain in The Dalles a short time only, and requests that all who desire to consult him about their eyes call on him at their earliest convenience, and he will perform the work in a perfect manner. The professor refers to the following ladies and gentlemen: Theo. T. Read, agent Wells, Fargo Express Co., btockton, Cal; ex-Governor Ste venson, Boise City: Bishop Glorieux, Dr. M. E. Spaulding, Boise City; Prof. Marsh, Pacific Uni versity, Forest Grove: H. E. Keal, Capitol State Bank, Boise City; CoL Bailey, U. 6. A.; J, Mc Kinnon, warden Oregon penitentiary, Balem; Dr. Powers, Stanford University; Miss Gertrude Bailey, daughter of Engineer Bailey, La Grande: C. J. Mellis, agent, Huntington; Mies Stalker, school teacher, Huntington. The oculist has a valuable cure for Catarrh and Deafness and he invites all who desire a free test of the same to call on him. Remember this is free and costs no money. Ko peddlers employed. Artificial glass eyes Inserted to perfection. Remember, the professor is the only on ) that carries a complete set of tools, where lenses can be ground on ue premises u necessary. - THE CHURCHES. Methodist Episcopal church, corner Fifth and Washington streets, Rev. J. Whisler, pastor. Class meeting at 1Q a. m. ; preaching by the pastor, at 11 a. ra. and 7 :30 p. m. Morning theme, "The Power and Glory of the Cross." Even ing theme, "Christ the Universal Light." Sunday School immediately after morn ing service, Mrs. S. French, supt. ; Ep worth League at 6 :30, led by Mr. Geo. Biggers, theme, 'The Attractiveness of Jesus." Class meeting every Sun day at 10 a. m., and Tuesday evening at 7 :30 o'clock and the general prayer meeting each Thursday evening at 7 :30 o'clock. All are cordially invited to each of these several services. - TherRev. J. Whisler will visit his family in Denver, leaving this city Mon day, March 13th, and returning April let, will preach the Easter sermon Sun day evening, April 2nd (D. V.) ; his pul pit will be supplied next Sunday. x Very interesting Easter services are in preparation for the M. E. Church. The second quarterly meeting of the M. E. Church will be held March 25th and 26th, the presiding elder, Rev. R. C. Motor in charge. ' First Baptist church, Rev. O. D. Tay lor, pastor. Services will be held at the Academy hall tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Preaching by pastor. Subject, "Light Afflictions." Sunday school fol lows the morning service. No evening service. St Paul's Episcopal church, west side Union, opposite Fifth, Rev. Eli D. Sut- cliffe, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. Sunday school at 9 :30 a. m. Christian church services will be held in the Congregational church tomorrow at 3 p. m. Preaching by Elder J." W. Jenkins. . . Chicago Bankers Want Treasury Notes. Washington, March 10. Secretary Carlisle has received offers from Chicago bankers to exchange $3,000,000 of gold for a like amount of small treasury notes, with intimations that probably $10,000,000 will be wanted on the same terms. Carlisle will forward the small notes at once. The treasury has no ad vices of intended gold shipments Satur day. United States Treasurer Nebecker has tendered his resignation. Cleveland notified him it would be accepted as soon as possible. WOOD, WOOD, WOOD. Best grades of oak, fir, and slab cord wood, at lowest market rates at Jos. T. Peters & Co. (Office Second and Jeffer son streets.) Kggs for Setting. You can get them at Rev. A. Horn's place on Ninth street. He lately re ceived a full-blooded Leghorn rooster from the Forest Grove poultry yard and expects also a Black Polish. " - 5 HE NEW TOWN has been platted on the old camp ground, at the Forks and Falls of Hood river, with large, sightly lots, broad streets and alleys, good soil, pure cold water and shade in profusion, perfect drainage, delightful mountain - climate, the central attraction as a mountain summer resort and for all Oregon, ' being the nearest town to Mt, Hood. It is also unparalled as a manufacturing center, being the natural center for 150 square miles of the best cedar and tir timber, possessing millions of horse power in its dashing streams and water falls, easily harnessed. Where cheap motive power exists, there the mann- -factories will center, surrounded by soil and climate that cannot be excelled anywhere for fruit and agriculture, and with transportation already aBBured you will find this the place to make a perfect home or a paying investment TITItE PERFECT W.RossWinans. H HATS FOR- WE HAVE New Styles for Spring and Summer, CONSISTING OF - DERBY, FEDORA, CRUSHER, Etc A T S JOHN C. HERTZ, 109 SECOND STREET. THE DALLES. OREGON. Trey 5 HE V .. "Golden Medical : Discovery" cures those, disease's' which come from blood impurities scrofula, and skin diseases, sores and swellings. : But does it? It's put up by. the thousands of gallons, and sold to hun dreds of thousands. Can it cure as well as though it had been compounded just for you? . ' - ' -, .- Its makers say that thousands of peo ple who have had Tetter and Salt- rneum,. eczema ana .erysipelas, uarDun cles and Sore Eyes, Thick Neck and Enlarged Glands, are well today because . they used it. Suppose that this is 6Q- , Suppose that a quick-witted man was far-seeing enough to know that to cleanse the blood was to cleanse the life. Suppose that by many experiments, and after many failures, he discovered this golden key to health and that his faith in it for you is so strong mat you can go to your druggist, buy a bottle, and if it doesn't help you, you can get your money re turnedcheerfully. Will you try it? The remedy to have faith in, is the remedy ' the makers themselves have faith in. ' - - - Proposals for Bids. Sealed bids will be received at the of fice of Crandall & Burget 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 plana and specifications prepared by C.J. Crandall. Bids 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 is reserved to reject any and all bids. ., - ... ... 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 say that it , has broken up bad colds for our child ren.1 Centerville, South Dakota, citizen. 50 cent bottles for sale by Blakeley & Houghton. Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Diego, Cal., Baysr. "Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy is the first medicine' I have ever found that would do me any good." Price 50 cts. . Sold by Snipes & Kinersly. All Free. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and those who have not, have now the opportunity to try it free. . Call on the advertised drug gist and get a trial bottle, free. Send your name and address to H. E. Bucklen. & Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and House hold Instructor, free. All of which is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. . Sold by Snipes '& Kinerlys See me on the ground, or address me at Hood River, Wasco County, Oregon. EVERYBODY IN STOCK ALL THE TROY Steam Laundry of Portland, has establish ed a branch office for laun dry -work -with Thos. McCoy at his barber shop, No. 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.