The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 28, 1893, Image 3

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Tasty,
Unique,
Hampers
Fancy Indian Baskets
MADE BY THE
Elegant,
Useful,
Light,
Ornamental,
Strong,
Durable.
St. Regis Tribe in New York.
These beautiful Baskets are made of Ash and
Sweet, Fragrant Grasses, and are
EXQUISITELY DYED,
AND SHOW
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SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP.
HAND-MADE.
See our Center Window.
Scrap,
Waste Paper,
G-love,
Shopping,
Card,
Flower,
Toy, and
Sewing
Baskets.
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all goods marked
in Plain figures.
PEASE & MAYS.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
Entered the Postofflce at The Dalles, Oregon,
as second-class matter.
FRIDAY,
APR. 2S, 1893
Weather Forecast.
Official forecast for twenty-four hours ending at
5 p. m. tomorrow.
Friday and Saiurday fair and station
ary temperature. Pagce.
WEATHER.
Maximum temperature, 66.
Minimum temperature, 43.
River. 14.8 feet above zero.
Rainfall, .20.
APRIL APHORISMS.
And Other Sawed-off Paragraphs Hast
ily Constructed.
Mr. Timid
You know when it comes to our part.
When you have accepted my heart
And I have to give you a kiss
How shall I do it, Miss Smart'.'
Miss Smart
1 think that the best way is this,
(And then you cannot go amiss).
When the kissing part comes
Simply kiss.
rucks Library.
Hush, the lettuce ia in bed.
Diphtheria is in Baker City. .
Shade trees are fully leafed at last.
From sunrise to sunset is now a little
Nover fourteen hours.
Several teams left today for Dayville
loaded with freight.
There will be a silver medal contest at
the court house next Tuesday night.
Cabinet meeting of the Epworth
League tonight at the minister's study.
Caterpillars are commencing their
everlasting quest in search of something
as good as they have just left.
Douglaa S. Dufur recently wrote 9,000
words on the type-writer in 2 hours,
which is considered very fast time.
Twelve thousand names of world's fair
exhibitors have been set up for the offi
cial catalogue and 4,000 more are in
readiness.
The alleged swindling operations of
- Early, clothing merchant of Boise, have
convinced the creditors that "the Early
bird catches the incautious worm."
The competition between Eastern
Oregon cities for the new insane asylum
is matched by the contest of Upper
Willamette valley towns for the soldiers'
home.
Chas. W. Adams has just opened up a
shoe shop on his own hook, being that
formerly occupied by G. A. Phirman in
the building back of Newman's bakery
Adams does good wnrlt,
At Bckleton, Mr. Watson's son, about
five years old, was leading a horse, and
it is supposed fell down. The horse
stepped "on his head, crushing it. The
boy was still alive, but without any
hope of recovery. Arlington Record.
Another carload of Japanese passed
through today for Union Pacific points.
They got on at Portland and in that
short distance eucceeded in filling the
car with that odious smell sometimes
noticed on "washee" from the laundry.
F. E. Wilmarth retires from the
Prineville News, and says: "Having
got through with attempting to run a
newspaper, we want a job of herding
sheep. Have had lots of experience,
and know , how its done." D. . W. Al
Mridge is now sole proprietor.
Invalids going to Chicago this summer
"to drink the waters" are advised to
put powerful, patent clothes-pins on
their noses before they get within' ten
miles of the Chicago river. The most
of the residents of Chicago drink the
kind of water that has foam on it and is
commonly called beer.
Two real estate dealers were last night
discussing gigantic transfers when one
inquired of the other : "Dg you know
when the greatest proposed deal took
place?" "No," was the reply. The
other "That shows you have not been
a close student of the Bible ; it was
when the devil proposed to Jesus to take
the earth."
The sheriff's office is busy on the de
linquent tax rolls. If you, gentle
reader, come under this catagory, you
may by a quick flank movement prevent
being captured. The time has already
been extended several weeks, but the
time is at band when it must be pre
sented to the county court
An advertisement appears in an east
ern paper and reads thus: "If George
William Brown, who deserted his poor
wife and babe twenty years ago, will
return, the aforesaid babe will knock
the stuffing out of him." George Wil
liam is doubtless aware of the fact
therefore will continue to make himsel
conspicuous by his absence
The funeral of Marti ifliuhftCder took
place at 2 o'clock today. In honor of
the little unfortunate the flag on the
school building was placed at half mast,
and in the funeral procession marched
the Juvenile Temple, the echool child
ren of the room to which Martin be
longed, and the German Lutheran Sun
day school.
Recorder Menefee returned from a
three days' trip to Salem and Portland
last night. In his absence two bad In
dians, arrested by Marshal Page, had
been calabcosed, but after having been
in twenty-four hours were released.
They were drunk and flourished knives,
being probably aggravated to some ex
tent by boys..'
Rev. Jel. R. Hicks, the widely known
weather prophet, in Me Lane's "Book of
Useful Information," says: "From the
25th to the 28th of April look out for
much the same results (storms) as dur
ing the last two periods. Vernal equi
nox on the 19th will affect storms and
temperatures all the month." He hit
the good weather here today exactly
right.
Cabinet photos $1.50 per dozen for a
short time at Flowerday's gallery, on
Court street. 28d-lw
The Locks Contract.
To Be Repaired.
The county court proposes to order the
oad improved on this side of the free
ridge crossing the Des Chutes. It is
gratifying to learn that the county court
of Sherman county has authorized the
supervisors on those roads injured by
the waterspout including the free bridge
road, to employ labor in repairing them
and the court will meet on May 15th to
pay all expenses thereof. The expense
for repairs will cost Sherman county
several hundred dollars.
From the following clause in the con
tract between the United States and
Day Brothers, it will be seen that they
must accomplish certain objects within
a certain time and if they fail they will
forfeit considerable time and expense.
"The work munt be commenced within
ten days from the date of notification of
the approval of the contract, and must
be eo conducted that the contractor may
earn in carrying out the work prescribed
by the engineer officer in charge, each of
the amounts that may be appropriated
for this work, within onejyear from the.
date of approval of contract or within
one year from the date of the act ap
propriating each amount. In case the
contractor should so elect, he may be
permitted to proceed with the work in
accordance with a prescribed order to
any extent he may desire beyond the
amount at the time available, provided
that always the cost of this work does
ot bring the aggregate costof the whole
ork to be done under this contract be-
ond the limit prescribed by law. Es-
imates can be made for such work, but
no payments can be made until funds
are appropriated by law. No additional
expense is to accrue'to the government
because of work so done.
"In case thejeon tractor does not earn
the amounts as prescribed above, the
United States shall have the right to
annul the contract and finish the work,
and the contractor and his bondsmen
shall be liable for any increase of cost to
the United States over that proposed
and agreed upon for the entire work
specified. In case the contract is an
nulled as described above, all amounts
that may be due the contractor at the
time shall be forfeited to the United
States.
PERSONAL MENTION.
W. A. Ward of 15-Mile is in town.
Jeff Mosier is in town from Mosier.
Edward Norton of Portland is in town.
Hon. E. L. Smith of Hood River is in
town.
Mrs.
town.
Mary Gordon of Wapinitia is in
is in from his Arling-
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Persons who are subject to attacks of
bilious colic can almost invariably tell,
by their feelings, when to expect an at
tack. If Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy is taken as soon
as these symptoms appear, they can
ward off the disease. Such persons
should always keep the Remedy at hand,
ready "for immediate use when needed.
Two or three dosea of it at the right
time will save them much suffering.
For sale by Blakeley and Houghton,
druggists. -
Subscribe for The Chronicle.
D. D. Garrison
ton ranch.
Mrs. R. Hardwick and daughter Miss
Rona of Mosier were in the city today.
Mr. J. D. Parish, the popular stage
man, left by steamer for Portland this
morning.
George Gordon and wife of Wapinitia
are in the-city today. Mr. Gordon is a
minent sheep man.
K. Pace is filline the official caDac-
Deputy Jameson, who has been
objected to a spell of sickness.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Skibbe hotel W S Clark. Wardner:
Henry Klahn, T Jenkins, Portland ;
Chas Recht, Dallas ; V C Conley, Prjne
viile; R H :McGrady, Hillsville, Va;
Henry Brown, Umatilla; Louis Cha
mick, Yakima.
Columbia M Manuel. Bake Oven :
H Hanson, Dufur; A B Manley and
wife, L B Kelley, Wapinitia ; J E Ran
dall, John Summers, Bakersfield, Cal.;
G S Gordan, St. Paul, Minn.; F M
Marquis, Grass Valley; John McKay,
Dayville; James Harriman, Cascade
Locks; C J Smith, W E Kenzie and
wife and six children, Chas Edwards, S
Humkel, Russ T Chamberlain, Port
land. Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for
SAppepsia, torpid liver, yellow skin or
kidney trouble. It is guaranteed to
give you satisfaction. Price 74c. Sold
by Snipes & Kinersly, druggists.
Money to Loan.
I have money to loan on short time
loans. Geo. W. Rowland.
A KANGAROO COURT.
How They While Away the Time at the
County Jail.
Perhaps our readers would like to
know what is a "Kangaroo court."
There is one in this city in full blast,
and bas intermittent sessions whenever
a prisoner is landed behind the bars at
the county jail.
Today a Chinaman was arrested on a
charge of selling liquor to Indians and
as soon as the door was locked upon
him he was promptly re-arrested on the
inside by Sheriff Allison. He was
brought before the court in the person
of Judge Thomas and a venire of three
jurymen drawn. These were three
other prisoners in the jail. The de
fendant was represented by counsel,
and witnesses for and against the pris
oner was not lacking. After the evi
dence was all taken and the learned
speeches made, the jury retired and
brought in a verdict of guilty. The
court fined the prisoner $3, but as an
inventory of his possessions showed
them to be only $1, the court reversed
its own decision so as to cover the
amount. It was collected and the pris
oner released and his name put in the
box for the next venire.
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Shade and ornamental trees, flower
ing shrubs and vines, hedge plants, etc.,
cheap at Mission Gardens.
Large Acreage.
The Arlington country and the region
up to Blalocks and Grants have the larg
est acreage ever before known. Stand
ing at a point near Arlington where the
hill-sides can be seen in grand review,
farm after farm , as far as the eye can
reach, is covered with fields of waving
grain. The whole country is hopeful of
a bountiful harvest, made certain by the
late heavy rains. The largest farm is
that of Smith Bros., seven miles south
west of Arlington, consisting of 1,200
acres of as pretty grain as ever was seen.
D. D. Garrison has planned ten acres to
melons, in rich eandy Boil, The Barge
prune orchard near Blalocks isJBfull
bloom. Grass is abunpant and Bock
generally look well.
The Next Enca
ipmenl
rue nextij.A.K. encafcipmer
ment of Oregon, will bei held I
burg. The encampment will!
be held in ADril. 1894. and
representatives from all hectic
state to Roseburg. Goverjnor
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selection ot ttie eoldier s lorn;
sion, and indirectly a site for thl
self, no doubt cut quite a Jigul
case, and the people of tUs
general, and of Roseburg espeel
grateful to the governor
Plaindealer.
OUR BRIGHT, SHINING- BLADE
is -without a blemish.
Look at This:
White Kid Gloves,
25 cents per pair.
20 yds. Print Calico,
for "only $1.00.
Our Entire Stock of
Clothing, Dry Goods, Laces and Em
broideries, Boots and Shoes, Trunks and
Valises, Blankets, Hats, Caps, Hosiery,
Etc., Etc.,
mm Away, Away Down!
ALSO . : : :
A full line of Gents' Furnishing Goods
at away below Manufacturer's prices.
S. 3c UST. HARRIS,
Cor. Court and Second Sts., The Dalles, Or.
The Best and Cheapest.
COME, SEE FOR YOURSELVES.
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If you want fishing tack
(Jrowe is the place to buy it.
a large and well assorted stock
from at prices to suit all.
Advertised Letter"
Following is the list of letta-s remain
ing in the postomce at 1 bfi un-
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cuueu ior, jrnuay, April Afsiu,
Persons calling for same wplf
on which they were auver
Brown Mrs M J
Chushman Chas
Clarke A
Crooks B W
Campbell J T
Greer R B (2) Pay L T
Groesbeck George E Vawte Jairtes.
Galloway Miss F Walker MrsXry
(jrant wm Hastings .Bessie
Michael Harrington Hazel James
M. V. tfoutrtrrP. M.
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Owing to the lateness of the
season, we are a little late in
making our spring announce
ment. But we come at you
now with the Finest Line of
Gents' Furnishing Goods ever
shown in this city, and select
ed especially for fine trade.
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OH N C. HERTZ,
109 SECOND STREET. THE DALLES. OREGON.
ave You Seen
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IA PETER 5 CO.
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Hubbefct Bl
Kilev milal
Lindig Trak
McUlellat James
Local Maxims.
The gardner is a vegetarian.
A fish pole and a liar go hand in hand.
Read your Bible first and the Chroni
cle next.
Give your girl an engagement ring and
the whole town will talk.
It is better to be supported by a cane
than by your relations.
Talking of patent medicines you
know the old prejudice. And the doc
tors some of them are between you and
us. They would like yon to think that
what's cured thousands won't cure you.
You'd believe in patent medicines if
they didn't profess to cure everything.
and so, between the experiments of doc
tors, and the experiments of patent
medicines that are sold only because
there's money in the "stuff," yon lose
faith in euerything. And you can't
always tell the prescription that cures
by what you read in the papers. So,
perhaps, there's no better way to sell a
remedy, than to tell the truth about it
and take the risk of its doing just what
it professes to do. That's what the
World's Dispensary Medical Association,
of Buffalo. N. Y., does with Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery and Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription. If they
don't do what their makers say -they'll
do you get your money back.
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.)
Good Job Printing.
If you have your job printing done at
The Chronicle you will have the ad
vantage of having it done with the most
modern and approved typewith which
we keep continually supplied. All jobs
under the direct supervision of one,, of
the most successful andfutistic printers
in the Northwest.
EUROPEAN HOUSE.
The Corrjgfated Building next Door to Cunrt House.
Ha
-urnisliea Rooms to Rent cy tie Day, Weei or Montn.
MepkrTrepared by a First Class English Cook.
TRANSIENT PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
Good Sample Rooms for Commercial Men.
Qolumbia
J-lote.
THE DALLES,
OREGON.
This Popular House
Has lately been thoroughly renovated and newly
furnished throughout, and is now better than
ever prepared to furnish the best Hotel
accommodations of any house in the
city, and at the very low rate of
$1 a day. First-Class Meals, 25c.
Office of the fast and commodious opposition Stage
to Dufur, Kingsley, Tygh Valley, Wapinitia,
Warm Springs and Prineville is in the Hotel
and persons going to Prineville can save
$4.00 by going en this Stage line.
All trains stop here.
BICYCLES
NEW AND
SECOND HAND
1 Rambler, solid tire (convertible for lady or
gentlemen) in good condition, for . . . $50 OO
I Warwick, cushion tire, convertible, in good
conditio!) , $75 00
We are agents for the Queen City Pneumatic high
grade wheel, which will compare favorably with
wheels sold at $150 which we will sell at $110, and
the Courier Pneumatic, medium grade, at $90.
U? Guarantee our pDumatie T're5 for OI?? y?ar-
MAYS & CROWE-