The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 11, 1893, Image 3

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Lib' tie Ladies
to conic to our store, whether
they come to buy or not. We
always try to have something
new to interest and attract
them. We realize that the
Ladies Like Bargains,
and so we always nuhuige to
have something in all olNjur
departments at specially low
prices, .nest and cheapest..
Vi, all goods Marked if.
ur in plain figures.
Pease & Mays.
Dalles Daily Chronicle.
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iii.onr tlie following diiy.
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cial forrcant Jor (iuct(-iinr Airic nullity
5 ji, m. tomorrow
'uesdnv and WedneBdav, fuir find
Uionary temperature. ji'Mivv,.
WUATIIEK
Maximum temperature, 7(1.
' Minimum temperature, fill".
Kiver, 28.0 feet above r.ero.
Wind, west.
ESDAY, -
JULY 11, 18915
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ijwfl found un tale at J. ('. J ickehen ' utore
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JULY JULEPS.
Id l.orul NVwk l'lelil In llouiu'put hie
I(KfK.
Ijhe took oir her hat In the very llrst net,
Aim wiiii aeitm-tm then mm it down
O limt the way kIic knew It would hhow
s'Tlie luniorter'h inline In the crown.
llnety-iiine cents will be paid for
Mry llfty-three-cent dollar ou presenta-
Ht at this ofliee.
essrs. Pease & MavsareshiDDinir 310
ikh oi wool to rortianu touay uy tne
amer Kegulator.
t'the reunion of I'olk county pioneers
Dull an the gold medal for the oldest
ncer couple was awarded to D. K.
is und wife of Lewisvillo. J. B. Em-
, born in 1847, was given the prize
being the oldest native-born eon of
lk
William Scott, who was convicted for
ssmating his wife in Yamhill
uty, in 18D0, and sent to prison for
years, who pardoned by the gover
. Scott alwavb nrotested innocence.
KUb guilt never wan clearly established
iffii'thi juind of the public.
J. S. Coojier, commission salesman of
iorses, Union .Stock Yards, Chicago,
Ljays: There is but little if unv change
In the horse market from Inst week.
$Good, smooth chunks und toppy drivers
Mire soiling fairly well at steady prices,
Kcwith a little demand for streeters und
Idraft horses. The domund for western
...... . i. .. t .tup- i
ffjiorses is sieauy ni. prices irom jco io
$4U. Our next mile will be held July
10th. Consign your horses direct to J.
B. Cooper, Union Stock Yards, Chicago.
A picturesque polu kitten has visited
us frequently during the summer, lie
is very gontlo und unassuming in hip
iiiuniH.ru and would evidently take up
his abode among us with a little coax
ing. Our numerous feline gentry defer
to him und we hnve thus fur shown him
much courtesy, feeling that despite his
simple ways, if onragod, ho would be
terrible us are an army with banners,
und could In u flush exert an influence
moro depressing than the MuKinley
tip-ill', lie is u living illustration of the
absurdity of horn blowing in geuerulj
silent influences being so much more
powerful. -Skamania County J'loiieer.
Ntivtir Villi.
No instance of u fulluro on record
when Simmons Liver Regulator has
been taken, It cures dyspepsia, consti
pation and sick headache, strengthens
the kidneys und gently assists uaturo.
Ask vnili rlmtlitr fur
Btovu I'olish.
Mexican (silver
Children' Dny at AVnuro.
At the June session of tho Wasco and
Shormsm counties council of the Patrons
of Husbandry it was decided to have a
children's picnic at Wasco on the 8th of
July. Accordingly the grange of Sher
man county, in company with their
children and friends, met in the large
tabernacle, where for some time the INI.
E. people had been holding a camp
meeting, and being called together by
Mrs. Wood worth of Wasco grunge, they
proceeded to enjoy the occasion by lis
tening to grunge songs and tho recita
tions, esifays, diulogues and select read
ing of the little folks. Boon after being
called to order the welcome rain came
pattering down on the tabernacle, und
run trickling down on the backs of those
in the rear end ; but all bore the afflic
tion with smiling faces, thinking of the
suffering grain that was being bo greatly
revived by t he shower.
A receps uuh taken at noon und a
most bountiful lunch was spread, und
the lurge crowd was fed so liberally that
it was feared they would no longer be
able to uppreciate intellectual food.
But the granger is a remnrkable animal,
ho can stand a large amount of sweet
"fodder," und yet be ready for "busi
ness." At the conclusion of tho pro
gram impromptu addresses and volun
teer recitations and songs were given by
Rev. White, John Medler, A. S. Roberts
and P. P. Underwood. The exercises
lusted till ufter five o'clock without ap
parent weariness on the part oi the
large and evidently well pleased audi
ence. Two Peah.
A Chapter of Accident.
Geo. W. Smith today fell out of a
building, on the opposite side of the
river, and broke his arm. Dr. Rinehart
went across to attend to it.
A messenger arrived in the city this
morning for Dr. Doane, who boarded
the Regulator forUlenwood, Wash. He
was called to attend u clerk for Dr.
CIirb. Adums, who oerates a general
merchandise store near Mt. Adams.
The clerk, Mr. Royal, it was said, had his
shoulder crushed in an accident. The
reason of tho accident could not be ascer
tained. Today about noon Vomer Luuretsen
was thrown from his pony iiud broke his
collar bone. A new-fungled bit was in
the horso's mouth, which in some way
caught his tongue or 1 f j , and when
pulled by tho bridle rein the body
yielded to the motion of the head, which
at the time was backward. As nearly
as can lie stated, the horse fell over him
self, and the position of tho boy was pe
culiar. Dr. Rinehart was at once called.
There are some patent medicines that
are more murvelous than u dozen doc
tor's prescriptions, but they're not those
thnt profesB to cure everything.
Everybody, now und then, feels "run
down," "played out." They've the
will, but no power to gouernto vitulitv.
They're not sick onough to cull a doctor,
but just too sick to be well. Thnt's
where the right kind of u patent medi
cine comes in, and does for u dollar what
the doctor wouldn't do for less than five
or ten. Wo put in our claim for Dr.
J'ierce'H Golden Medical Discovery,
Wo claim It to be an unociuuled rem
edy to purify tho blood and Invigorate
the liver. We claim It to be lusting in
its ellects, creating an appetite, purify
ing tho blood, and preventing bilious,
typhoid and miliaria! fevers if taken in
time, The time to take It Is when you
first feel the signs of wearinm und weak'
nem, J he time to take It, on general
principles, is now.
Knlrni Ileal Kutnte.
Salem property is at a very Jow ebb,
judging from the following from the
Journal :
It 18 pitiful the way property sold for
taxes goes begging at tho court house.
Sheriff Knight and his deputies are mak
ing every exertion to close out tho de
linquent list, but half the time there are
no bidders present. Moneyed nien'are
remarkable for their absence. When
the money sharks are unable to see n
cent in a town lot sold for school taxes
at sl.oO, or a quarter section of land at
eight or ten dollare, the common sort of
speculators seem to think there is noth
ing in it. Some great bargains are go
ing just the same at those sales.
CITY COUNCIL.
Important t.PRtnlntliin Comr up nt nil
A l J n ii r n r dMojJJjjg,
""Tlie city council mot Saturday night
in an adjourned regular meeting, there
being present Mayor Rinehart and
Louncilmon dole, Kreft, Butte, Hudson
aim J,shclm;in.
PERSONAL MENTION.
. 0. Warner of Xaneene is in the
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city.
Rev. Wiiisler left for Portland yester
day via the D. P. & A. Nav. Co.
Rev. Severin Yorock of Vancouver
arrived today and tor a few weeks will
be the guest of Father Buchner.
Mr. I. I. Burget and Prof. Brown
leave tomorrow morning for Trout lake,
Wash., to be absent about a week.
Messrs. C. E. Haight. A. W. Branner,
Luke Burham and W. E. Garretson, the
noted anglers, will go to Trout Lake to
morrow. Their reputation as llshermen
is known and if brain food is necessary
to help them out they will get there anil
get them the fish.
Mr. George Nolin of 15-Mile is in the
city. He informs us that before the
rain of last Saturdav the people were
quite discouraged wfth tho outlook for
anything of a crop, but since then they
are happy and are sure the question is
fully settled that the grain yield will lie
first-class in this county.
HOTKI. AKIUVALS.
Columbia H II Shank, II Olsen, J
Jencen, L Hoably, J Hobson, Portland:
J E Randall, Hood River; Miss Brown
and 2 children, Dufur; A E Bevens,
George Nix, Nelson; B 1.0 an, P Gras,
Hay Creek; VSnakal and wife, Clarnie;
F Foster, Oakland ; WG Odell Nansene.
KatliiK at lUdtluie.
Eating before sleeping, now so gener
ally recommended by physicians to
those troubled with insomnia resulting
from nervous trouble, is not a very dif
ficult prescription to fill, but the deter
mination of tho question jiiBt what to
eat is not Infrequently puzzling. One
who has experimented for years names
u glass of warm milk as a good nightcap
for many, whilo for people who have a
tendency for biliousness it will not do at
all. To tho latter, buttermilk, not too
cold, is said to be tho very best of night
caps. Warm milk with vichoy is also
recommended, Oranges, and, to a cer
tain extent, hot and very sour lemon
ado are very good for all. A medical
journal says; "Most students and wo
men who ure troubled with insomnia
are dyspeptic, and they should, there
fore, eat before going to bed, having put
away work entirely at least an hour be
fore. If they are not hungry they
should simply bo instructed to eat, and
If they are hungry, they should eat
whatever they want. A glass of milk
uud a biscuit is sometimes all that can
be taken at once, or mashed potatoes
buttered,"
ttuclileu' Aruivu Hulvo.
'the best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhouni, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and ull skin eruptions, uud posi
tively cures piles, or no puy required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price -'5 cents
per lwx. For rule by Snipes & Kin-wsly,
ino impounding report of the inarRhal
lor tno month of June, show na tho ro
ceipts and amounts duo tho city, was
read, accented and n need on flln
Under reports of etnnding committees
Aiu. ruoit made a verbal report concern
ing the telephone and telegraph com
pany. They first desired to put in their
poles on becond street, and for tho nur
l)oso, wanted the shade trees in front of
Wiseman's saloon cut down. This was
refused and they wcro given permission
to erect their Doles in tho alley between
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First and Second streets. Being found
not continuous they were told they
might put thorn in on First street,
Here again it was found that it would
conflict too badly with other Doles and
wires, and it was finally agreed they
could plant them on the north side of
fcecond street, tho electr c ahfe com
pany agreed to remove their poles, the
city council m-recinc. A motion was
carried that the report bo accepted and
placed on lile, and the recorder, who
has just finished paying for a new $100
type writer, will now be compelled to
anticipate uh coining six months salary,
and add to his machinery a phonograph
The Epworth League fountain wae of
fered the citv. on condition that it
should be kept in repair; the communi
cation was referred to committee on
lire and water.
The fire warden made a report upon
the insecurity of flues and the matter
was referred to the committee on fire
and water, with instructions to examine
the ordinance relating to it (129) and
ascertain wherein it was faulty.
An informal talk about a dog tax was
next had. The general sentiment was
that the tax be reduced from $1.50 to 50
cents per year and collection enforced
A recommendation was made bv the
mayor that receipts be issued by the re
corder to owners of impounded stock,
upon payment, so that such owners could
recover their stock at any time ; referred
to committee on streets and public
property.
The road tax question came up and it
was decided to collect all taxes possible
that were due and delinquent. The
amount ought to foot up to about $1200
and will be materially helpful.
Adjourned to meet August 3d.
Use Mexican Silver stove polish.
SlIAM'MlUKfl, I'll., JttD. 27, 1892,
MB J. J. KEII-,
Sharn-buri;. I'n..
Peak Sik- I liuw: used Krn use's Headache
CapMiIes for some time und wuut to testify to
their Value. I tried vinous well recommended
medicines, but not no relief until I used these,
and now would not bo without them for ten
times their coit.
Yours resiiectfully
CHARLES f. HKDOWICK.
Senator Mitchell Leaves for the Kant.
United States Senator John H. Mitch
ell left for Washington this morning on
the 11 '30 train. He had not expected
to leave till several weeke later, but the
special session of congress caused a de
cided change in his plans. In order to
attend to private business in Chicago,
and New York before congress meets he
was compelled to get away at onco; and
then lie wishes time for conference with
his fellow senators on the work before
them. His departure was almost de
layed by the unfortunate accident of his
grandson, Mitchell Handy, and had the
little boy not shown signs of rapid re
covery he wouid have remained longer.
The senator leaves behind in Portland
as a permanent resident his widowed
daugiiter, Mrs. Maggie Mitchell-Handy,
and her two young sons, Mitchell and
Hobart.
Mexican Silver stove polish causes no
dust.
Last fall 1 was taken with a kind of
summer complaint, accompanied with a
wonderful diarrlneu. Soon after my
wife's sister, who lives with us, was taken
in the same w ay. We used almost every
thing without benefit. Then I said, let
us try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoa Remedy, which wo did, and
that cured us right away. I think much
of it, as it did for ino what it was recom
mended to do. John Ilertzler, Bethel,
Berks Co., Pa. 25 and 50 cent bottles
for sale by lllakeley & Houghton, Drug
Kats. Forty-four counties in Kansas, posses
ing poor houses and farms, were, a few
months ago without a single pauper und
In thirty-seven counties of Kunsas at tho
last term of the district court there were
no criminals for trial.
I. ii Grippe.
During the prevalence of tho grippe
tho jmst seasons it was a noticeable fact
that those who depended upon Dr.
King's New Discovery, not only had a
speedy recovery, hut escaped nil of the
troublesome after ell'ects of tho malady,
This remedy seems to have n peculiar
power in efl'ectlng rapid cures not only
in cubes of la grippe, but in all diseases
of throut, chest and lungs, uud has cured
I cases of asthma and hay fever of long
i stunillhg. Try it and be convinced. It
won't disappoint, Freo trial bottles at
Snipes & Kinersly's drug store.
Money to I.ouu.
1 have money to loan on short time
loans. Guo. W. KowhAKu.
Go to N. Harris for fine prints; 20
yards for (1.
Something
New....
We are determined to make largo sales, therefore we will
iniiltoeuto in prices that will surprise you. Here are a
few prices to suit the hard times for the prcpent:
20 yards Print Calico, for . $1.00
3 pairs Ladies' Full- Finished JHosefor 25
2 36-inch JLnenJTowels, for ... . .25
3JthingIc for. 25
2 JPanTidies, for . . .25
Parasols, Clothing1,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps,
Laces and Embroideries,
Dry Goods, &c, &c, &c.
Everything In proportion. Save money while vou have
the opportunity. ZJTTMa sale is good for 30 days only.
Lome anu bring your friends. You won't regret it..
Cor. conn and second sis.
me Dalles, Oregon.
S. & N. HARRIS.
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Sun il Sum Dry Ms
Fancy Goods and Notions,
Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, etc.
now complete in every department.
All goods will be sold at greatly reduced prices.
Term, Cast, H. Hearing.
J. H. CROSS.
1 At the Old Stand,
Cor. Second and Union Sts.
flay, Graii?, peed ard plour,
Groceries, Fruits and Seeds.
Casb ra,lc3. for 3Bggs o,xx3L UPo-ut-ltry.
fill goods delivered Free and Promptly.
The California Winehouse,,
Is now open, and its proprietor will sell his home- 4
. produced Wine at prices in tho reach of everybody.
Also, best Peanuts to be found. Goods guaranteed
y to be Puro and First-Class in every rospect.
Thompson's Addition.
c- BECHT.
RHAM &
ROBERTSON
'roprlotora,
CityStables,
Corner of Fourth and Federal Sts., The Dalles, Oregon.
These Stables have on hand the finest Livory in Eastern
Oregon, and can accommodate patrons with either bingle
or Double Kigs, closed Hacks or Carriages day or night.
MORE ROOM.
Also, can furnish Firt-t (JIush accommodations to teamsters with freisrhfc
or driving tenuis, having added to their stables largo feeding and wagon room.
Commercial Patnap Solicited
Have You Seen
TH E K
Spring Millinery Goods
AT
112 Seooml Street.
ANNA PETER S CO.
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