The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 15, 1893, Image 3

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THROTTLE AND CAB.
OUR BRIGHT, SHINING- BLADE
is wifhoTit a blemish.
Meaty Morula of News raid Gossip for ,
Tralmen,
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What is That? Gome and Seel
If you don't come you will have the satisfaction (?) of seeing what jour friends
purchased at SURPRISING PRICES and well, you'll wish you
had been there. The grandest shopping pleasure ever
afforded is in store on this occasion for
the ladies of The Dalles.
P. 8. Our lady clerks were facinated even when marking the goods. If you had been listening you would
have beard; "How can they be marked such prices?" "I thought that would be twice that," etc., etc.
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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
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as second-class matter.
SATURDAY,
APR. 15, 1893
Weather Forecast.
Official forecast for twenty-four hours ending at
S p. m. tomorrow.
Saturday and Sunday ,fair and warmer.
Pague.
WE ATI I Eli .
Maximum temperature, 59.
Minimum temperature, 35".
River, 8-6 feet above zero.
Rainfall, .00.
APRIL APHORISMS.
And Other Sawed-off Paragraphs Hast
ily Constructed .
It is reported that a daughter of I. C.
Richards died at Wasco.
The city presented a lively appear
ance today. The beautiful day brought
every Doay out "" Hiring " j
.fourteen nunarea empty Duuaings in
Portland. Onl v ftS m-.laca poet rn tri TT
P. line there is scarcely one.
Messrs. Saltmarahe & Co. will ship a
car of beef cattle from their yards to
night for the Port Townsend
No fish are be,
wheels have shut down. The river is
falling, being now only 8.6 above low
water.
Jacob Mills of Weston has mven'
a motor which will run itself after being
once started. The forces of gravity and
leverage are utilized.
The Salem Journal arrives in The
Dalles from New York nearly every day.
Didn't know before they published a
"simultaneous" edition.
A careful study of the appointment
made by this administration brings out
the fact that the "ex's" are getting
their full share of plums.
Paul Kreft and other members of
Temple lodge A. O. U. W. will go to
Hood River tonight to initiate a half
dozen candidates into full membership
of the order.
Thursday's Examiner relates that
Edwin Mays of The Dalles, won the 220
yard race, with a splendid burst of speed
at the finish, at the California state
university grounds
The street sprinkler informs us that
he will make an effort to complete the
contract for street sprinkling and begin
on Monday. The former contractor
failed to come to time today.
Linus Hubbard showed us some very
beautiful specimens of silicacised wood
' polished by a Portland firm. The color
ings are brilliant, varying from a rich
black through all the hues to palest reds
and yellows.
Union fishermen in the lower Colum
bia have resorted to force or compel can
nery men to pay $1.15 per fish. They
board non-union boats and throw out
their fish into the river and have even
attempted to intimidate dealers.
Some very pretty styles of wall paper
are shown at Snipes & Kinersly's. This
firm have lately received several thous
and rolls of wall paper of new design,
perhaps the largest shipment ever made
in The Dalles of this kind of stock.
"i!L llUUlXon'Troy Hhelly's otiftt door"
read: "Absent Saturday; leave your
note under the door." The reporter was
reminded of a certain Dalles lawyer who
was in the habit of writing on a card :
.FROM.
Jfye Oriept to 5l?e Dalle5.
We experience great pleasure in announcing to our patrons that on
we shall open for inspection and sale, a
VHNT1NE
STOCK.
Pease
"Absent; will be back in ten minuteeV
A wag supplemented it with : "Whet!
in did you leave?"
Messrs. Saltmarsh & Co. shipped for
the Tygh Valley Land and Live Stock
company, a fine lot of sheep to the Cas
cade Locks by the Regulator this morn
ing. Today's advices report that Harbison,
who last winter made himself famous
chiefly for his infirmities of mind, is dis
missed from the service. Apropos, it
may be mentioned that Capt. Lewis
still hangs out at the old stand. Lewis
is hard to kill.
The dreary interior of the county jail
is enlivened nowadays with choice
music. M. D. Thomas, one of the pris
oners, is a master hand with the banjo
and plays the liveliest sort of marches,
gallops and waltzes in a manner that la
most entertaining and inspiriting.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr. Chas. Bruen of Klickitat, is in
the city today.
We regret to learn that Mr. S. M. Gil
more is quite ill again.
W. A. Langille of the Cloud Cap inn,
was in the city yesterday.
J. D. Tuny of Antelope, made Thk
Cheonicle a call last evening.
Mrs. F. P. Mays will return to her
home in Portland tomorrow.
J. A. Gulhford of 15-Mile is in town
oday. He reports light frosts daily and
ruit trees very backward
Grant Mays pi-Ufnlefope came in town
oday. He says that he encountered a
now storm yesterday, which lasted all
he way from Bakeoven to Sherar's
Bridge.
Mr. M. Fisk. an oid-U me 9toCWH?rnf
Eastern Oregon, arrived from the
Willamette with his family on the Reg
ulator last night. He proposes to settle
in the eastern part of Sherman county.
HOTEL, ARRIVALS.
Eureopean house Mr Batter wife and
child, Celilo; M McKay, Grants; A A
Fuller, Goldendale.
Columbia hotel S H Jones, W C
Berry, Centralia; H B Ogle, H Colling,
C W Austin, O L Hussay, J B Hamaed,
J Harris, Portland; R McDonald, Island
City; Mrs Furgerson, Wapinitia; J H
Dexter, San Francisco ; L Cummings,
Oregon City ; E Carroll, Grants ; J
Bockanan, Tacoma.
Skibbe hotel P M Conroy, Reno,
evada; William Brookhouse, 10-Mile;
v Alien, u tL Allen, .Newberg; Will
urham, Monmouth; M Fisk and wife,
lss Virginia risk, Miss JNettie Fisk,
iss Mary Fisk, Ormal Fisk, Ervlon
Fisk, Lafayette; J L Kelley, Edward
Boyington jr, 15-Mile; Peter McDonald,
Island City, Idaho; J Hay den, Sherar's
Bridge.
Display of Gold Bricks.
At the counter of the First National
bank can be seen a pyramid of gold
bricks, the largest the output of the
Baisley -Elk horn mine for the month of
April, valued at about $10,000. Another
from the Virtue mine, worth $19 per
ounce, valued at $3,000, the result of a
mill run of about one week, an ore from
the upper levels of the mine. Other
smaller bricks are from Dronerties of
lesser prominence. Baker Democrat.
W. C. T. TJ. Convention.
The W. C. T. TJ. will hold a conven
tion in The Dalles on Tuesday and Wed
nesday of next week. Mrs. Riggs, the
state president, will occupy the chair
and will deliver an address on Tuesday
afternoon, and Miss Trumble, of La
Grande, will address the convention on
Wednesday afternoon. Good music will
be furnished, and a number of enter
ning talks are promised.
ToA rrpnm and undo wotan tKn .
aanuiacturea, at uampDell tiros.
5urprise Sale I
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& mays.
Telephone Company.
The Pendleton Tribune says of the
unset Telephone and Telegraph com
pany that the president, vice-president,
secretary and general manager
are in that city. These gentlemen
say that it is the intention of the Sunset
Telegraph company to build a line from
Pendleton to Baker City, passing through
Union and La Grande. They have al
ready started a line from Spokane to
Portland and forty men are employed on
it at present. About $200,000 will be
spent by this company on these lines
and the greater part wfll be expended
in Eastern Oregon and Washington.
Their plans have been laid and work
will soon begin in earnest, and Pendle
ton will have telephonic connections
with La Grande, Union, Baker City,
Spokane, The Dalles, Portland, and by
the Blue Mountain Telephone Co., with
Long Creek.
Bandy with His Gun.
Phobnix, Ariz., Apr. 14. Pete Spence
of the Sentinel, yesterday killed another
Mexican, making in all five in the last
ten days. About a week ago Spence,
who is a Texan, with no love for Mexi
cans on general principles, found it ne
cessary to kill one while keeping a sa
loon at Gila Bend. After that the
greasers formed a combination to do
him up, but so far he has kept on top.
All his killings have been in self de
nse.
Spare the Trees.
The bell tower will soon be moved to
the small lot adjoining Kirby's grocery
store. It is too bad, however, that for
this purpose a handsome tree was cut
down. Trees are what makes The
Dalles so beautiful, and while one more
or less will not affect the general appear
ance it makes a bad precedent, when
they are to be cut down for such a
trifling job as this.
Larje Reward.
The amount of money offered for the
capture of Tom and Bill McCarty, the
alleged Roslyn bank robbers, who es
caped from the officers at Haines last
week, is reaching a snug sum and is a
big incentive for vigilance on the part of
all. The amount is $3,700 $2,700 for
Tom and $1 ,000 for Bill. The association
of the former with the Denver bank rob
bery accounts for the larger reward.
Look Over four County Warrants.
All county warrants registered prior
to June 1, 1889, will be paid if pre
sented at my office, corner Third and
wasmngton streets, interest ceases on
and after this date.
The Dalles, March 31, 1893.
William Michell,,
4 7-2m Treasurer Wasco County, Or.
died.
In Boston, April 10th, Mrs. W. W.
Burrage, sister of S. P. M. Briggs, at
fease & Mays.
In The Dalles, April 15th, Carl Floch,
aged 20 years. Funeral will take place
trom tne residence at 2 p. m. tomorrow
Shiloh's cure, the Great Cough and
Croup Cure, is for sale by Snipes & Kin
ersly. Pocket size contains twenty-five
doses, only 25c. Children love it. Sold
by Snipes & Kinersly.
Shade and ornamental trees, flower
ing shrubs and vines, hedge plants, etc.,
cheap at Mission Gardens.
Money to Loan.
I have money to loan on short time
loans. Geo. W. Rowland.
There is nothing cooler and more
pleasant this weather than an ice cream
soda, compounded by Campbell Bros.
All trainmen are respectfully asked to con
tribute to this column, the editor reserving the
light to reject anything which, in his judgment,
wou rt lie dc-tilmentul to the interests of the
paper.
Mrs. Frank Adams is quite Eick.
Switch engine 1395 is undergoing a
thorough .overhauling.
Johnnie Osborne is out on 378, in
Adams' place.
The coal bunker is being rapidly filled
with Gillman coal.
Barrett says the wind blew a perfect
gale all the way from Umatilla yester
day, the rate of speed being fully sixty
miles an hour.
See Haslam and Young's cab now.
It will dazzle your eyes to see the bright
works.
Tack Garsons (engine'1 547) has the
most handsome cab of any on the road.
It is adorned with four photos, of the
big slide, two beautiful looking glasses
and two bronzed eagles, with an amount
of hard polishing that renders it very
handsome indeed
A stock train of twenty-four cars went
through this morning, from near Baker 1
City to Portland without unloading for
feeding. Quick time had to be made
and Engineer Montgomery made a
record for himself by wheeling them
through from Umatilla to The Dulles in
four hours, the fastest time made on
freight for a good while. "Monty" can
make "time" if he is given half a chance.
The Coining Comedy.
"What is this 'deestrick ekule,' as
they call it is it a sort of a 'go' on the
old-fashioned backwoods style of fifty
years ago?" was overheard on the street
this morning.
That is just it. It is one of those rol
icking comedies that have become pop
ular nowadays by furnishing an equiva
lent for money to be used for church or
charitable purposes. The "Deestrick
Skule" is designed just to make you
laugh, and this is guaranteed, from the
time the innocent, gawky, guileless,
careless school children (of 40 or 50
years) recite their ABC lesson until
the reading of "compositions" and re
marks by the school board, who, while
they are as ignorant as horse blocks,
make a great display of wisdom and
succeed in showing a denseness that
colud not be phazed by a pile driver.
Go, then, and laugh; laugh till the
blues are dissolved and the world smiles
again; laugh till the tears come, and
through half-closed eyelids make danc
ing automatons of the characters and
properties on the stage; laugh till youth
is renewed in memories of
"Ye olden time
When life was gay as the poet's rhyme;
When my feet were bare and my cheeks were
Drown,
And my heart was light as the elder down."
THE CHURCHES.
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. Sunday
school follows the morning service.
Methodist Episcopal church, corner
Fifth and Washington streets, Rev. J.
Whisler, pastor. Preaching by the pas
tor at 11 a. in., and 7 :30 p. m. ; class
meeting Sunday at 10 a. m., and Tues
day at 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school im
mediately after morning service, Mrs. S.
French, superintendent; Epworth
League devotional meeting at 6 :30 ;
theme, "Ruling the Spirit," led by Mr.
J. S. Winzler; prayer meeting Thursday
at 7 :30 p. m. A general and cordial in
vitation extended to the public.
First Congregational church, corner
Court and Fifth streets, Rev. W. C.
Curtis, pastor. At 11 a. m. text Job
xxiii,3 : "Oh That I Knew Where I Might
Find Him;" subject, "The Mystery of
Man and God." Sunday school im
mediately after the morning service;
Young People's Society of Christian
Endeavor at 6:15 p. m., topic, "How
Can We Find God." At 7 :30 p. m. wor
ship, and a talk by the pastor on "Peo
ple Worth Knowing." 'All persons not
worshipping elsewhere are cordially in
vited to worship with us.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The .best ealve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale by Snipes & Kin
erelv. FOR 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.
Situation Wanted.
A young lady with good references
wishes situation in private family. Ap
ply at this office.
Sam Hop & Co. wish to inform the
public that they have a very superior
washer and ironer from Portland.
Square Dp.
Charles L. Richmond, having disposed
of bis grocery and livery stable business
in l he Dalles, has placed ail accounts in
the hands of L. A. JEsteb for collection.
All parties are required to make settle
ment within thirty days.
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White Kid Gloves,
25 cents per pair.
20 yds. Print Calico,
for only $1.00.
Our Entire Stock of
Clothing, Dry Goods, Laces and Ejh
broideries, Boots and Shoes, Trunks and
Valises, Blankets, Hats, Caps, Hosiery,
Etc., Etc.,
aAway, Away Down !
ALSO : : : :
A fall line of Gents' Furnishing G-oods
v at away below Manufacturer's prices.
S. &c HT. HARRIS,
Cor. Court and Second Sts., The Dalles, Or.
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The Best and Cheapest.
COME, SEE FOR YOURSELVES.
HATS FOR
WE HAVE IN
New Styles for Spring and Summer,
CONSISTING OF
DERBY,
FEDORA,
CRUSHER, Etc
JOHN C.
109 SECOND STREET.
Have You Seen
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Spring Millinery Goods
112 Second Street.
THE EUROPEAN HOUSE.
The Corrugated Building next Door to Court Houne.
Handsomely Furnished Rooms to Rent by tne Day, Week or Month,
Meals Prepared by a First Class English Cook.
TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Men.
A. WESOLO,
The Boston Tailor,
East End Second St.
Suits Made to Order from
$18.00 up.
Pants from $5.00 tip.
Perfect Fit Guaranteed.
Chas. Allison,
Dealer in
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ICE
Headquarters at Ohas. Lauer's.
Having bad a fine harvest of natural ice the
best in the world, I am prepared to furnish in
any quantity and at bottom prices.
CHAS. ALLISON.
Seed Wheat,
" Oats,
" Corn,
" Bye,
" Potatoes,
Garden Seeds,
Grass "
Seeds in Bulk.
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Hay, Grain and Feed Store.
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J. F. FORD, Evangelist,
Of Des Moines, Iowa, writes under date of
March 23, 1893:
S. B. Med. Mfg. Co.,
Dufur, Oregon.
Gentlemen : .
On arriving home last week, I found
all well and anxiously awaiting. Our
little girl, eight and one-half years old,
who had wasted away to 38 pounds, is
now well, strong and vigorous, and well
fleshed up. S. B. Cough Cure has done
its work well. Both of the children like
it. Your S. B. Cough Cure has cured
and kept away all hoarseness from me.
So give it to every one, with greetings
for all. Wishing you prosperity, we are
Yours, Mb. or Mas. J. F. Fobd.
If you wish to feel fresh and cheerful, and ready
for the Spring's work, cleanse your system with
the Headache and Liver Cure, by taking two or
three doses each week.
Sold under a positive guarantee.
50 cents per bottle by ail druggists.
YOUR flTTEJITIOli
Is oalled to the fact that
Hugh Glenn,
Dealer in Glass, Lime, Plaster, Cement
and Building Material of all kinds.
Carries the Finest Line of
Picture Mouldings
To be found In the City.
72 CUashington Street.