The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 03, 1893, Image 3

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PEASE & MAYS.
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Dalles Daily Chronicle.
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lMKt.i!lcu lit The iMtllt'H, Ortroli,
r -nl fliiiiH mutter
t IM-llI l I'l l IklllU'
of authors in the advertisement in ques
tion, which speaks more eloquently than
any uonli- oi ours can.
Tlic Y.- :ui.' requested to meet in the
free reading room this evening :it 7 :30 j
o'clock sharp. A full attendance is I
"cluiul ricliiiiK l"i.
IMiftir n.
Heavy frost this morning.
Proipet tf are for u very fair crop.
Dufur will nut celebrate tomorrow, hut
j an eh-want ilnnce arranged for.
j Prof. I'mJet- and F. 1'cabody have
1 gone on a li-hlng trip on Tygh creek.
lr. Vnndei pool anil wife left for the
, Warm Springs agency this morning,
j C. P. Mulch's new drug store is com
pleted, of which the owner feels very
f prouil.
j T. II. Johnson ami W. I,. Vandcrpool I
are selling a number of lots in their new
j addition Kast Dufur.
j Herman Hunnaii, industrial teacher
i at Warm Spring agency, and wife uro
visiting friends and relative?.
M. .1. Anderson of llufur and familv
left for Warm Spring Saturday on a
, bathing tup. Relatives of the family
recently visited them from San Fran
cisco.
I lie II. and . grea-e extracting and
sntre rat extei miinting company an
making -uhstantial linprovementH to
their laboratory, and compounding largo
quantitie ot their preparations, which
are haviii'. a w ide sale.
PLEASANT RIDGE SCHOOL.
In MI-s Kolii'UV iik'U'iint M'luiiil,
When-nil the v"li!, tuiipta l.v title.
AumtiU' enrlv ewrv ilnv
To rend unit write, in sim; nml tirnv.
Is ninny h lirlirht ici mIii.ih nv.,
, 'J lint we will mention u t v ,n.
! Jtiht nt the iliinr a we so in,
I (lhe. (lrnin lia censed its rHttlini,' ilili
1 Conic ll outline in Hie ineiry elves,
A nv id irlrl" nil Iy tl). mvlvos
And nl the licll tup, nt the tight
I Is sented then enoh frentle s Jiritc.
Tho boy then miitrlilne nt the left,
Their lints then Iihiik, with llncers deft;
And then with nianiier (oft of clown)
Thty tnrniiiK to thiir scnt-i, sit down.
l'lrt-t irl wo tec jnit hv the i!ior,
(Tlii 'ide nro ten or twelve, or lnon;,)
is .lennlo l'ouell: hripht and Ra.
And wiiis.nne i u Miiniiier day.
And nt her Hdu 11 'Wolf ' vou nv;
Ah ln! A (.'111 n"Wi t B'ilnv.
Who b.'iid' her Mill ni'to hcr'tnst
l rioronet, then tlie(!iil j .11 'k?
Something
New....
J1)
1 ,
a f .r first iiise-tion, nnd ;. c-nts , ordered as husinesf! of importance is to
' ilis.-Milelit lh 'ttioli. 1 . . . .....
( ir l.iiitf tune llntl""S.
recened later than .". o'clock
I, 'Wiiii; day.
Wrutlior rireeI.
I Jorrm re 'teenip-fnur liour rnding
'fe'.Monduv and Tueday,fair and wanner.
' " I'.wjtrn.
Maximum
Mm
Mm
mm
WKATIIIIK
temperatuic, SO'.
liniuni temperature, .""ill.
r, ;!H.- feet above zero.
d, we-t.
Then pome l'minie. iirlirhtnnil fair.
The good ,,eoi,leof Fairlield aemhled , TZrnU 'mdtrne.
en ,ae at their school house Saturday ! SIdl.J
afternoon at the examination of one of . And, I beliuw she'll 't.md the tct.
.1 1 . .- 1 1 .1 . 1 ,. , I .'n'tti' the elui-c .f 'ehiMil dn.ws nenr
the be.-t sessionsol school that lias ever i,,,,,!,.,,, win n-tf-i.r.
been had since there was a school dis- ....... . . . ..
, And I. tlm M. Iicrc jut m time
trict. Our count rv schools as ll Olierai ' To join us. in our pleasant rlnrro.
thing are l indlinj: do n until they ate X&'WtuZ oSrcxt
nearlv extinct lor want of children to I ' !' Kuiiu Koot, with bird soni? say.
be transacted, in which till are inter
ested.
The Huntress, shortly after tio acci
dent sustained just below the falls,
commenced inking water and was j lnemlj .ind tu. outk)ok u nllhi!r vn.
beached nejir P.omteville, and i- now ' ,nnm:.r . n,un)Pr. :1,i ...... 11,,.
, ! - r- r" '
attend them. Fairfield hafc had her
'share of fallini; oil but is now on the
And wmbliliLr nil the S'lianier dux .
Fift diirtli. heie.ni'd Hitting there,
A' t'Uie a( tne sunshine fair.
sunk. The Oklahoma is trvin to
her. Tlie wharf boat was also hit bv
1 rock ami connncneed leakini:, but was
Next Kthel Anrier-oii novo,
With eyes mni fiieo so full of fi'.ee,
horn Ktia liaily it- beidr.
Her father".' joy and mothers pride
Mvrtle liailv. brizht and cay
Wfll I w ulk' from her honie tv o miles each day:
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DAY
.in.v
1S93
tJiJBke 'aii aud Wreklii 'hronirle mm
md on null' nl J. C. Xickelxen't ttorr.
JULY JULEPS.
I. oral Ni'in I'irltl In II oliiii ioit lile
1 Scmfxzi
"asrj
Iet?uliitor took down a hue load
1 this morning.
KoHliland lias been found guilty of
e; fritudulent warehousie receipts.
ee drunke, four hobos and two ln-
B was the eroji this morning in the
OHMibciose.
:Syo ears of fat cattle were t hipped
fciiiili.KaltiiiiirHhe'fa' stock yards today to
$mr Co., Port Townsend.
("ltr' Crookft und Taylor Hill shipped
li7liead of horses today from their
near Prineville
ket.
to the Indiana
iMiong the Indian agents recently ap-
lieci iy mo presiueni is rirst ja. j',.
njamin, F'irst Infuutry, at Warm
gs agency, Oregon.
e fruit growers' meeting was largely
ded Saturday, and much informa-
-vas given relative to handling fruit.
.Mr. Clark left for the fruit ranches
v. O. I). Taylor.
til within tho last few days the
prospects 01 crook county were
good, but the recent heavy frosts
killed nearly everything.
favored localities.
'!U lawn hocial to have been given at
thillomeof Mrs. 1). M. French will be
M 'Mrs. Smith French's instead. A
vary pleasant time is expected. Ad
imMon'o cents, including refreshments.
In honor of the anniversary of tho
Bluration of independence all business
Hnscs will be closed tomorrow. Take
jr choice of the various programs for
customary entertainment, and give
wife aud little ones a country airing. 1
high Gourlay, editor of the Golden-
lu Sentinel, will deliver the Fourth of
y oratiou at Goldendale. The Moro
liball club will phty the Goldendale
that day. Much interest will be
w, as there are some good players on
sides.
rley und Muck's Anita won tho fifth
' "t the Portland truck Siiturduv. A
ll paper says : "None of her rivuls in
Lflhe ruce haduny business tosturt against i
UUitii' with an idea of winuini? llrt
iioney, for she was their peer hi till tho
Rnltlles essential to success."
On the fourth page Is an advertise
lent showing how a first-class magazine
111 be secured at small cost in coiuiec
011 with Tin: Ciiuosici.e. McOlure's
ugaJuu Is a new publication in all
kspectH tho peer of any high-priced
feugtiKliio published. Glance at the list
saved. 1
Stein's Pillow is a rectangular rock
'JO to 1U feet in diameter, that rises to a
height of "ri0 to 700 feet, according to
different estimates. It is larger at the
toji than at the bottom, aud stands in ,
the june timber on the south bank of I
Mill cieek, about eighteen miles east of
Prineville, Crook county.
One of the best schools in Crook
county is the one taught by Miss Phro
nia Sullivan at the Claypool school
house on Ochoco creek. Although
taught in the district school house, this
is purely a subscription school. Miss
Sullivan has an enrollment of twenty,
but only eighteen in attendance. Seven
of these are boys and eleven are bright
little girls.
Got HIk Money ItueL.
Walter Haight of Cow creek canyon
was swindled out of .f lf by the short
change racket circus day. In changing
a f"0, there was three if.j and four $1
bills given him, nnd when he kicked for
the other dollar, the fellow apologized
for the mistake, re-cotinted the money
and gave back five $1 bills. Haight de
termined not to be beaten if he could
help it, and followed the circuH to Port
land where he again met his man face
to face. He at once procured a warrant
for his arrest and presented it, when
the swindler compromised by paying
back the $15, and all expenses incurred
by Haight in making the trip.
IMfttliiKUlxhrtl CiitliolliK.
the fact is, thev have an excellent i "Letters to dranma" tiie to .vilte.
teacher, Miss Kmily Houfc, who has
given the best of satisfaction to her
patrons and deserves well, of all inter
ested in the education of the rising gen
eration, j
The Hull ;:inie.
Now Mary l'owcll. little tict.
: Wu hae not ti;jl;en of her yet;
I llrK'ht nn dew dr i in tho m:ii.
1 The faee of tlii' deui little 01 e
I Ileum.' forth upon 11 woild with love
I Like anp'l face' from above.
j The bo ' upon lhe other hide
, claim our attention nnd our pride,
; We now will have it understood
TVhat a' 11 rule they re pictty trnod:
An interesting contest will be the bate 1 hey mean much Letter then they seem
ball game at Hood Kiver tomorrow
Theie is good material in both teams,
but on account of a lack of sufficient
practice our boys will have to fight hard
to win. Following are the pobitionK :
noon i:ivi:i:,
I). Kand . . . .
C. Lucky. . . .
W. Strauahan . .
C. Early
Geo. Column . .
J. P.. Hunt
A. I "and
J. E. Kand.
L. Morse
Till: DALLLs.
.c . F. Saunder-
. p E. Howell
.h. s... N.Johnson
lb J. livrne
. ' b 15. Phelps
.'.)). li. Maloney
If. .K IvOgan
of. M. Jameson
.r f . E. Patterson
lhouL'h mischief in tiieirec- doth beam.
f We hope in futme yeatb to know,
t , 11 j 1 iir lull li 111 hi ' )i iiiiv muj 1,1"" t
1 i.ai eaen inny well 111' atnway ireau.
In either, winning f 'tne. or bre:d.
.May mii'tt-r well life h ii'eful tii'Vs,
Anil never wear tiirouuli lile mch musks
. ener o er u MrtUoU' heatt,
And in di'honor 'hine in part:
Ai ! hlcher my ho s. leueh out your hand.
I'luek only ripe fruits from th" land;
And L'anier well nil 'hemes 1 ferula
That otheis p:i"inby di'daiu.
i.'t niiunt nut imtesi uiu'eis crown
Vonr lnanlv blow, and !, t ienovll
Weave hri;ite't ehaplel' 'lounil your name.
Work well for wl'ihuii, honor, finie:
lake le'soti' from the nne tree' nn;n,
I'hat jiroudly tower toward the sky,
nillK' iia our iih oeen 'pi ni iinsui
noontide stoop- to ki the niKlit.'
Wt! nro determined to make largo sales, therefore we will
make cuts In prices that will surprise you. Here are a
few prices to suit the hard times for the present;
20 yards Print Calico, for $1.00
3 pairs Ladies' Full-Finished Hose, for. .. .25
2 36-inch Linen Towels, for .25
3 Bathing Towels (Turkish), for .25
2 Fancy Tidies, for .25
Parasols, Clothing,
Boots, Shoes, Hats. Gaps,
Laces and Embroideries,
Dry Goods, &c, &c, &c.
Everything in proportion. Save moiiev wlii.e oii have
the opportunity. JJThis sale is good for. '!() days' onlv.
Come and bring your friends. You won't icgrct it.,
U'hl
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Monsignore Satulli, papal ablegate and
archbishop of Lepanto, is expected to
arrive in Portland early this week. He
will bo accompanied by Archbishop Ire
land, of St. Paul; Ke'v. Thomas O'Gor
man, I). D., and seveial other distin
guished prelates of the Koman Catholic
church. When Archbishop Gross, of
the Oregon see, was in New York attend
ing the council of archbishops last fall,
he met Monsignoro Satolli, and having
been told that ho intended to visit Cal
ifornia this summer, invited him to visit
Portland and tho northwest. The invi
tation was cheerfully accepted, and ac
cordingly tho ablegate will ho the arch
bishop's guest during his stuy. Our
people should offer the party the pleas
ures of a trip up the Columbia to Tho
Dalles and tho fisheries. They would
doubtless enjoy it hugely if the invita
tion was extended.
J.ATKit. The Catholic gentlemen ar
rived in Portland at 7 o'clock this morn
ing and will leave this evening for San
Francisco,
UUOMH TO KKN1',
Furnished rooms to rent. Apply at
the residence of Mrs. C. N. Thorn bury,
Second street, Tho Dalles, Or. u
PERSONAL MENTION.
Hon. Hobt Mays came in this morning.
Joe Worslev has returned to the citv.
I Sin
1 1 1,1 v i. .tiimlv .iitrti"it iniitlTv will:
! lie brave, be true, be kind, be (rood,
lie uprint, nonisius you siumm;
Title to ourielc, Uue to ijod,
Leave clean the pathway that you've trod.
f. ,, ,. , ,,, , , . "Miueri uuieK, 'oineiinie oui oi s' li'on,
Ueo. J'urlingame, of Cleveland, Ohio, is quite persistent in Undine a h-h'oh
ur cause lor Mien ui'i'ipuue smeuy eiuureeu,
U'uMiik nil piny from an i.iiiornivoreeo.
returned vesterdav
Mr. Edwin Mavs came
from thr
country this morning.
Mr. I). E. Thomas, postmaster at
Dufur, was in the city yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fairfowl
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J
of
. a.
Portland
.Schenek.
lien;'' -111110 and Cliarlev. tell W'h 1! 1 I you CUI1.
is trvlm; the baldest to make a ko d man;
And O'car und ISowl. both w illini,' nnd true,
Thev strive for the be-t in whatever the)- do;
And Willie Koot'' i.'o'inini; of lu'yiu1! It fuir
While standint,' erect, with military nl
In fact weuie all iUlte a k.v hit of elves'.
We know we must 'tudy and learn for ourselvc.
Then It' work haul we must Itoin morning till
Anil e'en th'o' the lemons son hard at first sitrht,
We'll strhe to do battle foi honor and rlfjlit.
For th!' we clo know life'' journey's beKiiu,
Then bend to the oar, bn. bend every one.
tei. bo. steer your own uariiue
uirli lil'es ehanuel, the way seem-
I'th ilnrk :
I Jlut with a 'tromrcirni yoiiil keep to the rinht,
n...,..t.. (ji.,.tic m . 11 . I And dm lh?ht m I' liow tne uarKiiess 01 uigm.
Deputy Sherill Pliirman returned last ' Then sunshine, not shadow, will follow your
night from .Salem, where lie took Joptha l way,
Fox, an insane patient from Tho Dalle' Tlms HkIiiIiik the pathway for others eaeh day.
va, iiiruiit. ji.im.iu Hum jiii, jj.iwus. V(1U t ll0It im,e lipp,thU' journeying aloiiB,
Miss Minnie Fri-lni'm nml t..wt.i- t-iiiKli'K thloiiyh life lt iint beautiful souk
Hie b. r I .'. V";. . i.,rA' " ;1 THfN.HK tnat w, wafnH Horn lliltaln through
iiiiiiiii uuiii i urii.iiiu io- sea
A. K. Dufur, wife and daughter and
Mrs. C. P. IJalch are in from Dufur today.
T , ,, , , i ueu oeninu me
Hon. J. p. Caples was a passenger for into dear watei.
La Grande today, lie will deliver the I feH"Kit tliMUKh
oration there tomorrow.
Ask vour dealer
Stove Polish.
for Mexican Kilver
Use Mexican Silver stove polish.
Mexican Silver etove polish causes no
duet,
day, where Miss Freiman has been vi
uing.
Miss Maybel Mack returned home
last night from San Francisco on ac
count of the serious illness of her giund
mother, Mrs. Oilman.
Sherill' Ward returned from Uurnt
Ranch today, looking a little the worse
for wear. He states that the rve crop is
excellent, but that grain in general is
no better than it might be.
norm. AintivAi.s.
Columbia Mark Kane, Hoena; Win;
'""'"I .'ii-.Ki, i .u.iioh,i; il31SOU ami
daughter, Portland ; J I'anstron, Victor
arljy, (.jolueniiale; b Ulcen, John An
derson, H Anderson, Chenoweth ; J
Stewart, Antelope; Jt Murray, High
Prairie; K Hunt, I'lalocks; A Doeber,
Dallas; P F Bradford, L P Lorsau,
White Salmon.
'1 be son:? thxt was eanulit by (,'ollimbla'h lircee:
'1 lie mjhk of all Mini tliiointh theiiues hus been;
The sons: that rial I tell oi inleniplioii from sin;
'I'he boni: that shall eeliothiout;li lorestand Kleii,
la "l'eaeeon eaith. (,'o. d will tonll men."
ftlAltltll'IK
A double wedding oceuried vesterdav
at 11 a. m. at the lesideucu of Mrs',
Obarr. Tho parties weio I). W. J'Iosmiiii
... i. .11.: m i ,h ..
in m, uuiiii ji)uir ana v ll li loll ,Mc- ,,J . , , ,.
Hunnell to Miss Stella Turnholt. Kev. I 1llM ,l!""-',l.v M"-'n,li t0 lmvu 11 I-"t!ii!iar
m:..i...n .1 .1... . i i.i . (.. ..ir.....: ..l.t ..... ,...i..
ii in. I'licneii lieu tne umiuie KtlOV. iijium vi in i.-uei iinj; i ujihi i un;o ni uiny
y in cas-es of la grijijio, but in all diseases
Getyoui ijRiiuui? imnu irum S. &Tf. of thr01lt( cll,fcl ltll,i ,UI1H ,, lm(J L.lirc(,
Hurris. cases of asthma and hay fever of long
or "" fctandihg. Try it and bo convinced. Jt
KoomB to rent at Kev. A. Horn's resi- won't disappoint. Free trial bottles at
deuce on Ninth street. O-'JIidaw, Snipes & Kinersly'a drujf store.
Cor. court anil second sis.
Tfte Dalles, Oregon.
S. & N. HARRIS.
Siriu ll Suit. Di'f Gills,
Fancy Goods and jSTotions.
Clothing, Hats. Boots, Shoes, etc.
now complete in everv department.
All goods will be sold at greaUy reduced prices.
H. Herbriiip-.
Terms Cash.
O
J. H. CROS
At tho Old .Stand,
Cor. Second and Union Sts.
fiay, Graii?, peed apd plotir,
Groceries, Fruits and Seeds.
Oixsalx iprvici for ETg.g.s crtinica. JEsoix.l.t2?-ym
All goods delivered Free and Promptly.
The California Winehoase,
Niillee.
As the number of passengers tomorrow
is limited, thote wishing; to e,o to Hood
Kiver had better jet their tickets this
evening. Tickets must be purchased bo
foit) going on board in the morning.
Hood Kiver ami return, GO cents. Cas
cades and leturn, ffl. Kegulator will
leave at S a. m.
W. (.'. Ai i.awy, (ieneral Agent.
I. a irliie.
During the jiievaleiue of tho grijipo
the past seasons it was a noticeable fact
that those who depended upon Dr.
"fang's -New Discovery, not only had a
spVody recovery, but escaped all of the
tiftiiblesome after clleots of tho malady. (
4 Ts now' open, and
L )roduced Wine at
T- Also, best Peanut
f to be I'ure and Fi
1 its proin-ietoi' will sell his home-
it prices in the reach of everybody.
s to be iound. uoods guaranteed
ir.st-C!lass in every resnect.
Thompson's Addition.
C- BECHT.
Corner of Fourth and Federal Sts., The Dalle., Oregon.
These Stables have on hand the finest Livery in Eastern
Oregon, and can accommodate- patrons with either Single
or Double Rigs, closed Macks or Carriages day or night.
MORE ROOjVI.
Also, can furnish First CIh-h accommodations to teamsters with freight
or driving teams, having added to their stables largo feed i in; and wagon room.
Commercial Patronap Solicitei.
Have Vou Seen
THE f
Spring Millinery Goods
AT
112 Socond Street.
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