The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 07, 1893, Image 3

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SALE.
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Saturday, JULY 8, 1893.
LADIES'
Jersey Ribbed Vests
5c. BACH.
All Goods marked
in plain figures.
PEASE & MAYS.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
wmd -iui mttvr j couple oi weeks.
miles west of thia city. The F.astern
division is coming this way and it is ex
pected to reach the Western section in a
I. neat .i rrtNliiK.
(if am- fur tiiM liikfrtioii, nml !
Tents
10 Con t
tuT litll' f'r-( h illT)1l'llt in-lTtlutl
Sikmh! rtf lor ihmr fiinu tiolirv..
All liK'a. nctu'f' rewm-d Inter ttinn 3 o'clix'k
will nt'j-.Tir '' J' 1 lnwini; ly.
AVi'lither l"reeiitt.
Official Jnrua't fur twenty-four hour anting
Fridav and Saturdav, fair
warmer.
WUATIIKK
Maximum temperatute, S"J
Minimum temperature, 47'.
Kiver. 29. c feet above zero.
Wind, Northeast
7
f :
i A party wa- arre-ted on the noon
I train today by Marshal Maloney, In re
sponse to a telegram from rortland.
I The complaint is for embezzlement.
, The prisoner had with him his wife and
her brother, a boy about H years.
.Justice N dispensed at the recorder's
otlice from a nice new oak chair, one of
Uje best carried in stock by the I'rintz
A: Nltuchke furniture house. It is not
the stitr-backed, hori7ontal chair of
royalty, but one of generous dimensions
of the fan-tail variety, and moreover is
cushioned, with a pit clover-leaf in the
upper corners.
County Court.
LAND OFFICE REPORT.
Miowt. the Nuinlirr of Acres Open to
Sett lenient In Oregon.
The following shows the approximate
number of acres open to settlement In
each county in this district July 1, lSOU:
Wu-eo county, mrvcyiil 700,V"
Hhorinim ' " 1.11,0'A)
(Jllllnm ' " .. . .T.i.VJoO
Morrow ' " lrj.'.'OJ
(rant ' " l.'rf.tNi
Crook ' iy,o
Totnl 1,110,111.".
Total unmrveytil lnniN open :!T1,'JOO
r.nibnietil In ijriint to Dalle Military
ltcul Co. 200,000
Kuttirnc-fil In urmit to Cavmle Mt. iiuit
Willamette Valk-y IJoail Co 1.7,000
FKIIUY,
.11' LY
1S93
The Daily and Weekly Vhronick vnay
t found on tale at J. XicMwn't rtore.
JULY JULEPS.
he l,oul m .
Ilelil
Ill Homo'pMtlile
jnV
"You liirht t" criickerh ttiu," lie miUJ,
"Tliut h jcuis and I'll take till,
And now, if uurt. should re oil (lit,
Wh, jo'i can clutm a ks."
"We watch the mdi-r Ulrkly liuru.
l i.z, batu:' Oh, happy delft!
I fold the maiden In mv urinn
And take v hat'n mini- hy richt.
Aln' It M-vm so eai-v thur
lo uln what nianv ini-n
Will env later on In life.
J-or .MuU'l s only ten.
Blakeley's court has been in
eersion eifreQ luesday, the majority of
tKe business done beitiir the considera
tion of bills.
A petition for a liquor license of I'.
MeAlling, Falls precinct, was not al
lowed, and one of T. W. Lewis of the
same place did not comply with the law
in the manner of getting up the petition.
. The petition of A. S. Koberts and
others was not allowed for :i county road
beginning four rods east of the east end
of the county bridge on 15-Mile creek.
Our I'rult I'rottiM-rtu,
Total in L-rmit.s I.7),000
Kinbruceti within the Warm aprings In
dian lloerviition, about .'lOO.OOy
I'.KCAPtTt'LATlO.V.
Surveyed and open to .-ettlement .. 1,110,015
rii'urvejed and not embraced in Indian
orother reervatlons . 371, ot)
Kmbraeeii in road itmuN I.Mt,C00
Wunu Springs Indian Ki-;rvatlon .. .ViOOO
Total ... .i,i:r.',4iri
John V. Lewis Kegister.
SHOT BY INDIANS.
Tim l.'l-Vrnr-Olil Hon of M. Moral! n
Turret for Itulletn.
Mr. M. Moran and his lH-year-olil son
watt working in tho tlelrl yesterday near
Conterville stacking hay, when Mr.
Moran went to the hoiiso on an errand.
Ah he wa returning his boy e.ntno run
ning toward him In great excitement.
Ho was holding one hand up, and it
was evident something unusual wit1) the
matter. The cause did not long remain
a matter of speculation. IJIood was
(lowing freely from his hand, and the
boy said that two Indians, who were
riding along the road, shot at him with
the result of a wound in tho hand. 1 lo
was brought to The Dalles this morn
ing and the injuied jiiember dressed by
Dr. Hini'hart. It was impossible to
follow and capture the Indian desper
adoes, A Ten Mile Aeelilent.
Captain N. 1!. Humphrey met with a
distressing accident at Moaeham yester
day which resulted in the loss of a limb.
He had been at Meacham as orator on
tho fourth of July, and in attempting to
ljoard the train for Pendleton which
passed there yesterday about noon,
slipped and fell under the rear car,
which caught his foot just above the
ankle, smashing it to a jelly, and before
the train was brought to a stand still
Mr. Humphrey was dragged a distance
of about fifty feet, sustaining severe
bruises about the head and body. If
the train had not been preparing to
stop at the station Mr. Humphrey no
doubt would have been killed. Ho was
brought to Pendleton and Dr. C. J.
Smith, assisted by IJre. Guyon, Martin
Pelkington and Vincent, amputated the
injured limb about four inches above
the ankle. The patient withstood tho
operation with great courage and is get
ting along nicely. The friends of the
sufferer here, who are legion, are doing
all in their power to make him as com
fortable as possible, and unless some
unforseen difliculty arises, Mr. Humph
rey will soon be on the highway to re
covery. Tribune.
A d ei tl-ed Letter".
Following is the list of letters remain
ing in the potoi!ice at The Dalles un
called for, Friday, June 30th, 1S9:!.
Persons calling for same will give date
on which they were advertised:
Hemet Jesse J' Harlon W
Bernard Miss Nellie liroek C
Kobt.
pleted.
The trenmry
t90,77R,943.
Kemember the
Hawk to-night.
Tom Mukmiii.
Tetigue's new house
gold now auiou
lecture bv Hev. Jue,
iKioui-
In conversation with some of the fruit
growers of this nection, the fruit yield
will be good, especially that of apples,
pears and prunes. The insects that
usually put in an appearance before this
Tin of season, have not made them-
! selves known and the fruit is fine and
promisee well. Kejwrts from tome eec-
! tiniiK pnnfirm tho utatinntt tli.it 4l
" w bJJMV HU
Ttrnrif nerval'.. Imim lu.r.n Injiri.niuul o-. ts.
One car of beef cattle was shipped last j :J0 ueIItf , phlW(j wen InQre
night from the .Saltmarshe & Co. stock j tn.m tjiat
yards ; also one car of horses. 1
, , , . . . I fful 1'iillit Cudrtx.
iwo noooes were arretted last niglu
and later recited the first lesson in the
child V primer: "Ijt u go."
Dr. J.Blielmau's thistle agitation
The following named cadets, among
others, have been appointed to the West
is i Point military academv;
bearing fruit. Vast numbers of them
have been cut down in all parts of the
city.
Jf you want to see Kmiothing nice
go over to H. C. Nielsen's and take a
look at a picture ho has just received
from the east.
( The salmon catch is very light for this
ftage of the river and our fishermen re
ljit the catch fur the seaton as being
unusually short.
-IMat Webber, sentenced to J8 days in
the lountv jail from the Cascade Locks
was k'livt'ri-d at The Dalles yesteiday
by Deputy sherifl'A. N. Hum-It.
The I'nion J'acillc in self defense, has
met the cut of the Northern Pacific and
ireat Northern, the faro now lx-ing
i 'J.G0 to Chicago. True to its instincts it
California W. C. Murry, of Mendo
cino; H. C, f-oule, of Oakland.
Oregon A. A. Fries, of Medford ; F. L.
Trullinger, alternate of Yamhill.
The term of these cadets begins June
1st, 1 fcU4 .
"A Talented Killtor."
iJ'irluK the '-online mouth, or the heated
htoc, ihoe Hho are triielint!r eon tempi utile,:
a trip away troiii home diotild teail the following
letter In mi a brilliant and uell livw n ulltor ami
proWdu themiM'ht'H analiikt uttaeko of headache
and dl.Ilar:
U:N'1I.i:.m;.s' I had oeacim to iim- i-eeial
bojiek oi KlilllrUA lleiiduehi' Ciiiiuler
trawling to ChieaKii to attend the .National
nuintif Convention. The nete likeaehaiui in
preu'lUliiK huadaehe and lllue. lime Inn!
tery little headaehe i Ini H mv tetuili, nlileli !
reimilkiible. Voiii lepi etflllly,
John' I.', sua i n:u,
K1. lienowi, I'u., Iteeonl.
I or Mile by Ulakeley ,V Houghton, I'le'Cllidlun
in iiKKiMh, j,j neeoiill pi., I lie JJHIICr,
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr. IJ. P. Orr of Wasco, is in the city
today on business.
J. D. Wilcox of Kent returned yester
day from a trip to Salem.
Mrs. Golden of Cioldendale is in the
city visiting her brother, Mr. John
Parrott.
II. S. Chrisman, Geo Krauss and W.
C. .Skinner started off Mt Iloodward
this morning for a summer pleasuro
trip.
Hev. Jue Hawk arrived today and will
lecture this evening. He was met at
train by Hev. Jenkins and Dr. Eshel
man. Hon. S. M. Gilmore, who Ikih been
ailing for some time at Goldendale, we
are glad to learn has nearly regained his
former good health. '
Judge and Mrs. Hradehaw and Miss
Clara Davis departed for Portland and
the valley this morning, where they will
visit relatives and friends.
Walter French is quiteill with inflam
matory fever, lately affecting lii heart.
Tho trouble began by bathing in the
cold water of the river" while in a profuse
sweat.
i
Mr. Frank l-'isher, who met with the
misfortune of InoiiHn,. hi ul,,,, I
time ago. is out on the streets with his
assistants crutches, and hopes to he
able to discharge them soon.
Mr. C. V. Kmerson of lower IT). Mile
is in the city, and it is learned the grain
is in ptetty good condition in his neigh
hood, is mostly headed out and the ear
lier sow n is so far advanced in matin it v
that it is out of danger; the late sow h
needs rain, but should the weather con
tinue favorable it will average ipiite well.
IIOTi:i, AlllllVAI.H.
( oluinbla O II Davimnort. Mom: H
Hovd Mrs Anna
Klfiot Mrs Trios
Douthit J O 1,
II tin" Sherman
Johnston Annie
Johnson F.lizabeth
Mercier T
Powell L G
Plergens Kmil
Hoot Mrs Nellie
Nelsen Ellen
McCollev Jack
Ward D'uck
Chapman Johnie
Campbell Chas L
Huston Charlie
Johnston Jose
Johnson Nellie
I.indsev C E
Mendenhall E J
Melville John
Hamufl Thos
Hoss Hill
Vingen Mortinusen
McCamey Henry
M. T. Nolan, P. M.
Mexican Silver stove polish causes no
dust.
Shiloh's cure, the Great Cough and
roup Cure, is for sale by Snipe9 & Kin-
ersly. Pocket size contains twenty-five
doses, only 'I'm. Children love it. Sold
by .SnijKis it Kinersly.
riu: KENT.
Three nice furnished rooms, suitable
for light housekeeping. Inquire at Mr.
Lauer's store, Second street.
Ask your Dealer
ron -niK-
, or
Purify Vour lilood
General Arthur
Hand Made
h iii'ie ''''"i-, N S Silver, T.I Hiisondine, J
ikm t.'iuiaii, llooil Utver; H T Young and
wile, rnneviUe; t; Mer Uivj. ( nstrmnill
J II .Jameson, Haker City ; John Itobin
son. Masii-r: I. II llnhlw Mnl,.,,,. !
Voung, llXIbison, PortlantlVn .Subling,
'ancouvcr.
Karl's Clover Hoot, liio new blood
purifier, giver freshness and cleauies to
the complexion and cures constipation,
U5e r.t),-. and if 1.00. Sold by Snipes A
Kinersly, druggists.
did not lower a dollar until compelled to, GrMMJh mt 1)lo0(, .ij)er ,, HVH.
and for H.veial months it has done no t()niy ,mj ,. , ',v
through business. Vlfc,l!ttlbhi ,, jH ,,. ffom Ul()
Dvimix Hunnell, wliile fishing on j Oregon soil. The wild grape loot is
Chenoweth creek yesterday, came upon j mw conceded by eminent physicians to
a colony of Denny 'Chinee, pheasants, be one of tho most powerful alteratives
about thirty In numbei. This shows and anti-syphililicH known, and Jh pre
they are incieasing rapidly, and as the Miibed dailv in their practice. It will
new law forbids their killing for live , positively cure scrofula for king's evil,;' The best salve in the world for cuts,
M.A.GUNST&CO.
SOLE AGENTS,
POHTLAND, OREGON.
ItOICN.
To the wife of W. A. Cates of fi-Milo.
I on the it Ii inst., a sou.
Ilnehlen-K Ariilru Halve.
years east of the Cascades they will I malignant ulcerf, tetter, salt rheum.
.i ... i . i ... i ... .
uououets necouie very uumeious uy tne
.-nd of that period.
Tho Oregon Telegraph and Telephone
eompanjuire. distributing poles as fast
us possible and aio setting them and
Klietchitifc' the wires and completing ns
erysipelas, ringworm, blotches, pimples,
oiuptioii!s, boils, carbuncles, sore eyes,
fever sores ami swelling tumors; also
syphilitic allectioi.h of the skin, throat
and bones, He sure and get tho genuine
with the .'Meaf clovei and tho signature
rule
fast as their supplies are- delivered. 1 of Dr, Giant, it can be found on
'The line is laid within two and one-half by Snipe A: Kinersly, ilnitfgistB.
hi Hires, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sorc, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tlvely cuit-H piles, or no pay it-cjuiied,
Jt is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded, Price 'J! cents
per box. For sale by Snipes .1 Kin
ersly. I'se Mexican .Silver st' vc po.ish.
CHAS. ADAJVIS,
'Shoemaker
No Fit, No Pay.
Union St., opp. European House.
Something
New....
Wo are determined to make largo sales, therefore we will
make cuts in prices that will surprise you. Here are a
few prlceH to Htilt 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, Caps,
Laces and Embroideries,
Dry Goods, &c, &c, Sec.
Kvcr thing in proportion. Save money while you have
the opportunity. jtW'Vim sale is good'forHO ditvs only.
Coino and bring your friends. You won't regret ll.jgj
Ccr. Conn and secoDtl Sis.
Tie Dalles, Oregon.
S. & N. HARRIS.
will ill Siimi Iln Ms,
Fancy Goods and Notions.
Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, etc.
now complete in every department.
All goods will be sold at greatly reduced prices.
Tcrn, casn. H. Herbriiig.
j. H. CROSS.
At tho Old Stand,
Cor. Second and Union Sts.
ay, Graii?, peed ar?4 plour,
Groceries, Fruits and. Seeds.
Octsla. xtlcl. for Elggs and. Poultry.
All goods delivered Free and Promptly.
The California Winehoase,
Is now open, and its proprietor will soil his home
produced Wine at prices in (lie reach of everybody.
Also, liest Peanuts to be found. Goods uuaranteed
to be Pure and First-Class in every respect.
Thompson's Addition.
c- BECHT.
City Stables, l'roprltiturs,
Corner of Fourth and Federal StK.Tho Dalle.-', Oregon.
These Stables have on hand the finest Livery in Eastern
Oregon, and can accommodate patrons with either Single
or Double Kigs, closed Macks or Carriages day or night.
MORE ROOM.
Abo, can funiinh Firet ('lac iuvouiuiodatun. to tftttn-tt- - with freight
or driving leaniH, having added Id their stable large feeding and wagou room.
Commercial Patronage Solicited.
Irl v e V o u See r i
k T H K
Sp
ring Millinery Goods
a r
112 Sucoud Btroot.
ANNA PETER & CO.
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