The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 06, 1893, Image 3

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SALE.
A Day nt tlio t-'nlrvlrw- School.
Friday being t he hint day of
in district No. -18, tliu many
Saturday, JULY 8, 1893.
Jersey
LADIES'
Ribbed V ests
5c. BACH.
1-
all goods marked
in Plain figures.
IS-
PEASE & MAYS.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
SKuli-ntl 11 tin- I'DstnltlCf lit The DullCfc, Orepon,
SS as kvcotia-cinvH lauutr.
' session of the legislature will bring them !
' to their senses, and they will very likely
' discover that instead of having both feet
in the trough, they are entirely outside ,
of the en.
i.i.cui A.ixciiuini:. An anxious inquirer wants to Know 1
10 Cent- jut line for first invenicn, imd f.Uciitv , if ;s necessary for two ner-nii- mcetine-
per Inn ; .r eiicti Mili-cijiii'iit liiMTtlon. I , . ' c
siKTiu. rut. f cir idub time notice-. f , several tunes on tlie streets tlie same
- A ll J-k-u. !;"tiec. received Inter tlmt) 3 n'el.K'k j (Iflv to fcnl,lte rach ot!1(;r .1, tjm(.. Ve
-Will uiijieur ttie lullnH itic liny. I
1 can ease ins irouoieu soui ny replying no
street etiquette has it that tlie first
is suflicient. However it is op-
is to sav
if
Jo-
PERSONAL MENTION.
Shcrar is in town.
Wcuther Pnrrrukl.
I ; time
1 tional, and the usual custom
vrrtCKU 1 un burn lit' ar miriii(r uuni m t nuinu
L n. in. tomtirrnu,
Thursday and Friday, fair and sta-, ",,k'e (lu-v" when l,aet'" no matter
tionarv temtieniture. Pagui
wuatiiki:
.Maximum temperature, 7.T.
Minimum temperature, M.
River. '"J.S feet above zero.
Wind, west.
THURSDAY
.U'J.V 0, 189:i
The haxli) and WW kin Chronicle may
e jouna on mie at 1 . 1 . . ichruen t stoic.
JULY JULEPS.
Tile
I.uiul Nim Kiel. I lu
Huhes.
III. 11111;.. ttlili-
r.v icnx ueiir, 11 lover iiiKeu me miuu
lu.riniiiK iiefitutioii.
Xxlnii' til. iv i twlo. ......Ii.nr... 1 v
I t't li I'Htt. '.! tli tliM.litritf (1 1.1
Jtev. W. C. Curtis will preaen at Fair-
. 1 . n ..i.vf VM.Iflllti f.f a.i .....I ...I...:..
iJlStcr the Lord's sunner.
All old Colorado miner who said he
u.iu 111-.uu tu iiiucu iwjuiii line eecuuii as
11 mining country tuai ne was ueier- 1
mined to come up and prospect part of!
it, is in The Dalles.
Stanley and Marion Aldrieh of Cape
J lorn, are in the bearberrv bail: busi-
...... ..- HH, ll.lV'J I'.llM JW
it when dried is $j jer ton.
1. . .1 ;. 1. 1 1 .. ..
, 1 iuu inu is uiuh nig u simoon.
NRev. J ue Hawk, who lectures at the
j Congregational church tomorrow night,
j is an illustration of the extent to which
j a Chinese can Americanize himself. He
. 1 iB said to be a charming speaker and
1 i possesses .a fluencv that is marvelous.
He was educated at the Drake university,
Iowa. It will be a highly entertaining
leetuie and the li-st the majority of us
have ever heard from a Chinaman's lips.
1 Have you been in the habit of paying
jti" cents for the Cosmopolitan? Jf -o,
'you will be surprised to know that you
I can get it for only ',i4' cents, by taking
J it in connection with the leading county
j paper, Tni: Ciikomcm-. Only .fL'.S'i pays
j for the Cosmopolitan and Tin: Wujki.y
Cititoxicu: for one year, ?." cent less
than what the Cosmopolitan has hereto
fore cost alone. If you wish to lake ad
vantage of the oiler, do so withir tho
next MO days to be certain of it.
C. M. Grime-, a cattle buyer, is in the
city.
D. Wilcox of Mackin Flat was a pass
enger home today.
Miss Fannie Marble of Portland is the
guest of Miss Nellie Rutler.
T. T. Nichols and family, of the Col
umbia house went to Portland yesterday.
Herbert Folger of the New Zealand
insurance company is in the city today.
Leslie Dutler, Nellie and Pearl Butler
and Miss Marble of Portland took a trip
to Celilo today.
H. Herbring left for Sprague today,
in eompanv with Otto Kleeman, an
architect of Portland.
E. Bailey of Idaho, formerly of Crook
county was a paseni:er home todav.
He measures 0 foot 0 from tip to tip.
How i that for high?
Chas. Haiuht, accompanied by Mr.
Judd. a wool buyer of Hartford, Conn.,
and Kd. Joslyn went to Trout lake Mon
day and returned last night. Thev report
fishing excellent, which they "further
confirmed by bringing back vith them
over 200 of the speckled beauties.
IIOTKI. AIlMV.U.S.
Columbia Allan Moore, Wm Me
Hrath, .1 Holoham, V Mahonev. John
Mills-, Martin Ryan. .1 Jone.,'Hirvey
Frye Portland ; M Norton and chil
dren, Prineville; B Veatch and wife.
Misc Mary Losk, Vancouver: J K
Thompson, J J Powers, II Gcrbing, Al
bina; Henry Hudi-un, Dufur; J N Holt,
R F Hardwick, Mosier.
Last
school
friends of Mm. Williams, the teacher,
gave her a pleasant surprise by coming
out to tlie school house, bringing their
well-filled lunch baskets. At 11 o'clock
the guests began to arrive, and by tho
noon hour the house was full to over-
j flowing. The school room was then
'converted Into a huge dining hall, and
j by the appearance of the well-llllod
I tables it is evident that Juniper Flat
j ladies cannot be excelled in the culinary
art. There were rich cakes, puddings
and pies that fairlv bewildered and daz-
1 zled our eyes.
I After dinner the teacher and children
1 came forward with a well arranged pro
, giam. which relleeted much credit on
the school. "Jane's Conquest," hySadiu
iCrabtree, "A Legend of Bregenz," by
! Hattie MorrN, "The Last Hymn," by
Mareia Morris, "Our Boys," by Polly
I Crabtree, "The Dnkitu .Snake," by Cora
iCri","Miss Hdiih," by Anna Beittio,
J were all gent in their line. "Signing
I the Pledge" was well rendered. "When
! We are Men," by ten boys, was well
spoken. All the little ones had their
j "speeches" well learned and recited
j them nicely. Tho teacher then treated
j the pupils and patrons to candy.
' The board of directors then asked
I Mrs. Williaiic- to take charge of the
'school next term, which she agreed to
I do, much to the gratification of her
j pupil.-?.
j Among tho-e present we noticed Mr.
1 and Mrs. James Brown, Mr. and Mrs.
lAndiew Crabtiec, Mr. Moad, Mrs.
Miodgrass, Mrs. M. Woodruff, Mrs. J.
Confer, Mrs. R. Butz, Mrs. N. Crabtree,
Miss F. Whitloek, Mrs. R. Beittie, Mrs.
H. Criss, Mrs. W. G. Morris, Mr. C. L.
Morris, Miss Marcia Morris, Mrs. M.
Morris, Clark Dough ton, Geo. Woodruff,
Mrs. H. Kelley, Sirs. L. Kelly, Miss
Stella Truman, Clyde and Wayne Whit
lock, Lester Kelley.
Om: Who Was Thkue.
Vliool Kepcirt.
The following i a report of the public
school in district No. !50, in the county
of Wasco. School commencing March
2Sth and ending June :30th, lSOIi :
,, 1 1 shim;--'
: , --aoii - -
Something
New....
We are determined to make large sales, therefore we will
make cuts in prices that will mii-prisc you. Here aie a
few prices to Hiiit tho hard times for tho 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, Caps,
Laces and Embroideries,
Dry Goods, &c, &c, &c.
Kverything in proportion. Save money while you have
the opportunity. t,WF"n sale is good for liO diivs only.
Come and bring your friends. You won't regret xt.JTI
Cor, conn and second sts,
The Dalles, Oregon.
S. & N. HARRIS.
mi Dry
lis,
I'llt I ourtli on IC-Milo.
The fourth of July was ceiebiated at
the Urookhoute jilaco on l.j-Mile ut
which a large crowd was in attendance.
The declaration was read by JL Wilhehn
and an oration wa delivered by Mr. H.
Riddeil of Th,e Dalles. Among other
tilings lie spok" ot tin near piopect of
the opening of the Columbia river, and
. the part the pioneers had taken in tie
Many
Hkibbe I. Robinson. B Granieh. Ben.
, jamin Shewach, J Gleiehenhuuse, Anna
woiscne, J-oruami ; I) Cam obeli. Hood
Jiiver; A C Smith, Clinton. N Y; K J
Aneniliell, Arkansas ; Ed Yoder, Des
chutes; J.eon Rondeau. Thomas King,
Kingsley ; William King, Mosier
J)"ii't uth- the ehanci to get theMc-
i. i . iii.u. l i i.. j nip ijiiiiu I i mi j I v . 'rem :n'ii it vi.iiii.tit h 'inn i.t-jtriiu ..i eii.
lieved atijjured well for a similar conli
Kite is only oO cent iier month.
h tuebudy has invented "an illumi-
natid eat'' warranted to scan away
ratf. Now, if some one will invent
fit. I ! i, I. . ! .rt ...1 . 1
.... i.i.i. Linu i'uuiiiu i: warranico
to sea i- away catn there will bo less
t-nu-i lor Inu-Ksliiling than e.ist at
jj'e'-iii.
j'.e s.-..'i.er llnytiiin Republic, tied
11(1 ri, fii; insworth duck. s.priiiij a lenk
a'.'1 nlirf were given foi.lier to x
pun 'i fii'k. Captain Struve Hiy- thut
ti e i il- h not a lmd one, und that tho
st t) at the Republic's eivw deserted
s 1. 1 rui .
('til j'.ngincu J'lumuier has ioui
! . I and erifiod with other englneoiH
the iii-i-ureinents of Mount Taeoma
that sl.nw tho mouutftin to he ."i,O0(!
nance for the future. He pictuu-1 th
womleilul fJovelopment of our country,
from thirteen small colonies along the
Atlantic seaboard to the present majes
tic pioportions of half a continent. Our
form of government wuh compared with
that of others, and the vast superority
of the lepublicuns form H9 logically
and clearly thoHn. A feuluie of the
oration wa the mention of tho Nieaia
trimn cniit.l, vJiic)i wm. yivo the
Dnited Stale the eommereiut nupremaey
of the world.
Tho at ternoon was given out to pic
nicking and a grand hull in the evening
completed a very plea sura bio day
"A Talented IMitui-.'
DiiriiiLr th. ...ii..i.,. i.. i... i
' ' -IJUJ '-'- I -
E. ' -- ! - " - j '"-n.miiliu-inii
nsiiMAV j 5jl:H! fl
s.-;ras.v j 'iV-ir? 7
pJHOJiio jotjuitnt IHJO.L t , fi l, .
pooiu.-i .-ja 'us j
Ii.-1ijjiid s.vo'i '"X "-a! 3 2
-.pjuj s.iutn -o.- j '2 ; Z S
'.lous-qirsdip -os; j 'j.si'xi j ii
'03MHII!.1)1I .!) -oj fj-fjj) I ,4
iqam-i i.np -o ?,5ri3
Miss Kin: I1
-;,?ls
o... a
ai.i., Teacher.
Fancy Goods and Notions,
(jests' piin7i5r)i9 Qood,
Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, etc.
now complete in every department.
All goods will be sold at greatly reduced prices.
Terms Cash.
H. Herbring.
Elder S. S. Beaver, of McAUisterville,
Juniatta Co., Pa., -ays his w ife is subject
to cramp in the stomach. Last summer
she tried Chambei Iain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhtea Remedy for il, and was
much pleased with the Hpcedy relief it
adbrded. She hut since used It when-
I ever necessary and found that it never
" fails. I -"or sale by J'.lakelev h Houghton,
;'ightwatchman Harper had a rather j )rii"trists
rough initiation into the duties of his, - -
office last night. He attempted to arre-it i midden'i. Ann Salve
a tough-looking individual for vagrancy j The best salve in the world for cuts,
when lie received three sla.-hes fiom a i bruises, sores, ulceis, salt rheum, lever
soref", letter, chapped handu, chllblaina,
Victim Viicninl.
knife. A wound upon his wriet K the
chief injury. The fellow say in his own
defense that I larper tried to hit him and
in thedownwaid sweep of his arm cut
himself with the knife, which the vajr
Jiad open in the act of cutting ell a chew
tobacco. Recorder Dufur lined him
.2Uor ugrancy, and in thy mer.ntime
nu ihycbtJgation will bo made.
A tiny I'm (y,
.'. puny sUrted for Tiuut Lake this
morning coiifciHiimir of Mensr. l-'ergiuon,
Kd. Williams, Malcolm Jamefion, F.
Faulk ner and Will (,'oisou. Thev aie
well equipped for a ilrsl chih.i rubticating
trip and will get four more hotvc- at.
Wliite .Nilmon lor use in eontiruinL'
corns, and all skin eruptions, and post-
lively eiircb jn'lei, or no pay required.
j It is guaranteed to give peifect satisfae-
lion, or money lefundcd. Price 2o cents
per box. For -mle by SniieH A- Kin
ersly. 'J'lie -.iiuh Hef.-et.
Clara Slim.-on What'ri lhn mallei
wilh your torpedoes Wiliio? They
don't seem lo inalie much noise. .
Willie 1 gias.- I hey are liko the
fellows who call here. They don't, seem
to pop wbili. oii aro aioiind.
;?'t high, making it the highest in the, S'iSKIilKffi
iiin'u Mates, t he height heretoiore ' ; ""'",,,l,"u'i 'V'V-'i'diioi mihi
as suppoeed to have been 1-1,-14- feet. mid dizinei-i.:
"illlam Hurst was arrested and i.eh i.f htmihuf i eiiduehe i , ui.n,.
brought before Justice Davis yesterday , S'ttn! xuT WX'W, X!!!.
on the charge of larcenv of a steer. De-, r,'S,1',.li,,,fi,K-'lI,u'ilM'.u,,,lfJI,m'- H've Um
i i . vviiihuiij uiunu.1, iei Utile liewliluliu I lice my lelMrn. lileh is
fendant waived time and was placed n-mmUijle. Vou.Me.p.etfiiliy, ' w" " 1
under 200 hond for his appearance for j
exam nation on July bth at 2 o'clock ,,. ' u tXt
lejiieseuted by K. B. Dufur,
by Mays, Huntington A'
the ,
Ask your dealer
Stove J'ollsh.
for Mexican NJlver
.Ntillee.
ru. Mate
defendant
Wilson.
.Iinli'ii I'.niin.li l,,.u ...I. ,.i it,...
Soldiers' Home authorized by the 1!
Jeglslature, shall be located at Salem, j tion of the tiime at my office. Jnteiest
The matter will be refcntd to the ceatuH after this date,
kiipreu.e court. The s.atue result will i .... ) 'teKUr,,r'
apply to the asylum. But the howl of J 1,0 mk"' 0r" J,,,-v 'U, lhWt
righteous indignation whith will din in Mexican Sliver s.to i
the tan of the Salem hogH at tho next dust,
r ni'v ii i ill. hmI
By .i.'ng Dr Orant'a Syruj) ol Wild
imp"- tin- j're .t blood purifier and syn-
theirtiip. Fergu.-i.n, ho th iver. wmio a I l"in tonic, i" 1 1 - pioparuliou in puiely
gaudy leather, mi'' ! Li jijetiiresiii(i up- u g' tabl.' .md : made from tho pioducl
iearance w ill dtiubilej.s hu enhanced he- "f 'hegon .-ui' 'I'he wild grapo luot Is
fore his letum the combined action i "'w eoiicedml by emiueiit physlciaiiM lo
J. H. CROSS,
' At the Old Stand,
Cor. Second and Union Sts.
flay, Graii?, peed apd piotir,
Groceries, Fruits and Seeds.
GctetTcx paid, for txxc3L Toxxlti3r.
All goods delivered Free and Promptly.
The California Winehoase,
(s now ojicii, and its proprietor will sell his limne
proilured Wine at. prices in the reach of ev(ryhod
Also, 1 rest l'eanttts lo he i'ounil. (roods guaranteed
to he Pure and liist-Class in every respect.
4
.f.
Thompson's Addition.
c
BECHT,
CityStabl
and I eh i a.
es
Corner of Fourth
Sts
I'he Dii
Kl !K'I I AM St
l 'I'epl-Mli irtA
, I Ireg'tn.
Thes:e Studies hae on hand llu- linest Livery iii lOatem
Oregon, and can accommodate pal nuis with cither Sinuh
or Douhlc. liii's. closed Hacks or t'arriaues thiv or niht
jVIORK K?0(.).iV!
Alto, can furnish First C'l.i--, ai-i-i)uiii..)ilutnii-i t.i a anu t.'r-- nitl.
or driving teams, having added to theii d il!es .n-..,. ii.e,1inv and wiu-.
1
ni i ti
Have Vox. i
e n
T H
I 'j,
lith causes no '
of th! sun, wind and huckleberry juice.
'! lie J.'im uilli t'uiiiilulii.
A business meeting of the Kpworth
League will he held tonight. Action
will probably be taken on the fountain
so generously furnished by them and
placed in front of the pohtolllce. Jt in
proposed to donate it to the city, the
latter assuming the responsibility of
keeping it in running order. It some
times gets stopped up and as It in no.
body'n business to attend to it, dolioyw
its usefulness.
wnnn, wood, wood.
Best grades of oak, llr, and blab cord
wood, at lowest market rates at Jos. T.
Peters & Or. (Ollice Second and Jeffer
son streets.)
I L'so Mexican Silver ttove j jl.sh
be one of the most powerful alteialives
and anti-s) pliililics known, and Is pie
scribed daily in their practice, It will
positively en io scrofula (or king's evil,)
malignant ulcers, tetter, salt rheum,
eiysipclas, ringworm, blotches, pimples,
eruptions, boils, carbuncles, sore eyes,
fever son's and swelling Illinois; also
syphilitic affections of the skin, throat
and hones. Be sure and get tho goiiulno
with tho U-leaf clover and tho signatiini
of Dr. (irant. Jtcaiibe found on hi!o
by Sniper it Kineisly, druggists.
IUHIMS TO KKN1-.
Furnished looms to lent. Annlv at
tho residence of Mrs. C. N. Thornbury,
Second street, The Dalles, Or. tl
rue itt nt.
Rixnns to rent at Jtev. A. Horn's res.
deuce on Ninth street. S-tJ3duw,
Spring Milliriers' ( Ux
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a r
112 Second Utreot.
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