The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, August 18, 1893, Image 3

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YOUR Jffi.
YOUR
CHOICE
OF
OUR
STOCK
OF
Men s Summer Suits
For Only
$9
55
$10.00 Suits, i
$12.00 Suits,
$14.00 Suits,
$15.00 Suits,
$16.00 Suits,
ALL GO NOW FOR
9.85
all Goods Marked'
in plain figures.
PEASE & MAYS.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
ritftd the rwtumrr nt Tim Ilitflen, Orrjton,
uHriind'i'lnMi matlrr
Local A(lTtllliC.
HittntM' Uni'lur llrt IiimtIIoii, nnd Mviits
ict lice lorwch lubn'iiucut Insertion
BlcUl rate lor long time notice.
Ml Ura. notlcr. r'.itnl Inter ttiun 3 o'clock
111 ivir tie follow IiiK ilu.
Wfitlirr Purrraiat.
ejumt ii'eaiit twtntvjour huutf ending nt
S p. m, iumnrriiw
Friday and Faturday (air and li$:htly
tcoler. Paoi'i:.
wkatiuh
Earomctcr, '.'11.78.
Maximum temperature, 8-.
Minimum temperature, f7.
Kiver. 10.6 feet uUive. zero.
Wind, northwest.
FRIDAY,
AUG. IB. ISM
lb Daily and Weekly Chronicle way
btwiun rale al 1, ('. Nic.keheti't utare.
AUGUST ANGLINGS.
uall I'ry lluokiil In- I'rr.ui.i.i im.......
tele K'orl-r.
Mii'V lmil u hHiulkuTi-hlt-C
-..nil ,,-ry miimniimi- Irimmliir
"Hi' nm.lciit It nUtliUiu fill" r
1,1 "-m in w limning
large yield of fruit 1
Wasco county thin season,
I". 1'. Tl iriitmwim lmu i ...
- I"., j.i.c luriufu me re-
v.nui,i in in,. suspended Poilluid
Jigs unnk.
Mglit was inude hideous hint liiirlii lit
tlie vicinity of Court and Second streets
over ii prolonged saloon brawl.
nl. I. !!. B.Co. have cut ,!
Jniulu thoyurilHttt thin place, and now
-...ruv ,0tvn (iorit work ut ;i
"JCIOCK II. ill.
Hit Moody warehous.. !.,!.... ..i
of the most creditable and popular in-1
ntitutioriH of which our city and eonnty j
can boast. Superior instructors, the ;
pleasant Hiirrouiidin", and a complete ,
education in etiquette and morality,
tin well iih all branches of learning, mal:e
ht. .Mary'? academy ana kindred insti
tutions h most valuable school for girls.
On Saturduy lust, l'Jth inst., Julius
Woiseck, a well known citizen of thin
county, departed thin life at Grant,
lifter suffering the keenest agony from
cancer iu the face. The deceased had
two tumors removed from bin fuce
PERSONAL MENTION.
Hope is visiting at the Cascade
Mrs,
Ixieks.
Mrs. Tipleyof Fossil is visiting Mr?.
M. Hart in tliis city.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Diet .el departed
for Portland on the morning boat.
H. Hinton and Mies Lulu Bird re
turned last night from Hake Oven.
.Mrs. George Herbert and family have
pone to Cascade Locks to visit relatives
and friends.
Mr. H. F. Turner called at Tiik
CllHOVICI.i: office 1mI.iv. Hp in nn liin
within the past year. Cancer in the i wav to Portland.
the finest hav
1 the wool
...... (1K lor im aecoinmo.
rn ot 'lu.at, which will b,,.i .
fciMi-tl.
ftu. Ilascom today caught a number
"'"Mil. home of t i r. ...... .
JlL?i"W ' ir the rail-
" ir.iui .leiierfon htreet
-iu im noill'l Hint ,.(..:..
, ' " '""-'I Ml lilt) H'U-
im v mi. mi
of , ;... .'. ul'tttU to
the L., , 7 ui"wr concertn that
., '",uu "H with lunt Hummer.
A ter received in thiHcltVHavH Mr
humlrtli i UBUUM,"(1 Put up three
. """""Will 10H of
- louruteH,
UlRn.wi....
lino i .. " '-"'ni'l'Ver. Li. I'
- G III II I.J... . . . . . .
'wbvni..... 7 K,,!Kin the
, iiumc. hiwi ,., ,,.., I
mrlnu i.i . 'vnou very nor ouh
.-vn. iiiu I. ........ . -
difi , -"n uuinir verv m.llv
""hviiirii. - "J
nun..,.- if
' wonder,'. HllUlo..0(. .,'
Hnu l . . . " '"""Kern,
ii. " u tun uriitti... i . .
U d,l, IU Ul t 1 Httl
'm afv'i an. . -"""vii -
p,ac to nmk.T , , wu" ,n thw it
Mo the " , ',U l,'irU
C a '"If" "trttIht 0'" H
J1"1 "the b'rl.i 10tl'Ur trudlt,0 "')
tlicn... m" eoftlio Futlmr " i.,J
""K UL Hin i ... . " IIU1U
Aln.. i. ? ,ll'd f0 Oil nnlll ...
6t.Mii,i- .
111 Hot horenl.,,.,.. I-
hide of tlie face then net in, and the old
man wha in couKtunt pain for pevcral
moiithii prior to hi death. Moro Ob
Herver. Three canep for anhnult and battery
were net for triul before Jiiftice Hchutz
thin aftertToon. The eompaintu are
State v. Jan. Crate, for Htrikinp 11. J.
O'Connor in thei.ico; H. .1. O'Connor for
Htrikinp II. L. Chenoweth in the jam ;
and Thou.
O'Connor.
II o'clock iind th otherti until 7 o'clock
thin evenim.;.
A letter received bv Mr. Davis, for
merly of Mifsouri, Htatei. that wheat
hell there for M centH per bushel, Aid
everything elu' in proportion, while Mr.
Aim-worth, of French A Co.V bank, has
heaid from Nebraska to the etl'eet that
wheat there biinpH thirty odd cent." peri
bushel. Wheat is 1 5(4150 per bushel
here, but it lacks considerably of beinj;
1 u bushel, as promised a jearuKoby
the deiiiocratii' side of the house.
A larie school of whales was seen last
week oU'Cai,.' Halteias, and the (men
tion is broached whether the whales are
innc.islni: I" number and returning to
their old haunts. Theie wa a time
when whale oil was the chief lighting
fluid. Then a they grew scarce it
seemed a providential event that keio
sene wan discovered. Now, ho know s?
Possibly kerosene is about giving out
and we may have to back to candles
and Hpenn oil.
Mr. L, P. Wilson, the "Mexican Stove
Polish" man, left for Portland by Regu
lator this morning.
Mr. J. I). Parrish, proprietor of the
Priueville stage line, left for Portland
this morning to remain a few days.
Mr. Al. ISettingen nnd his better half
left by steamer this morning for Astoria,
where they will enjoy the fresh ocean
breeze.
N. ntlll "Mil. Nnliln Sl.vn.li" 1)I'11
Mm niittticUl .Situation.
IltivitiL' sprinkled tho floor with water
fresh from tho well and sprinkled about
ten million (lies with ins:ect powder from
the no.zle of a powder gun, and seeing
no prospect of anv grout rush of busi
ness, I conclude to sit down nnd ponder
over the great miction of tho duv. To
present, myself to the subject in a broad
and general way ; to eliminate all per
sonnl interest in the matter, nnd Htudy
money from a linancial standpoint; and
as it relates to, and effects the domestic
nnd political relations of man. Right
here. I wns disturbed and greatly re
Iievcd- by the arrival of my friend
Charley the "noble siwash." The sub
ject diopn me. at once, and I fall some
what, ungracefully into practical grooves,
and I regret to say that tho world will
have to move on as well as it can-
without the benefit of my opinion, as to
whether money bus any of the essential
elements of wealth or not. Charlev
knocked the bottom out of all my long
cherished opinions, relating to political
j economy. The quiet confidence that I
have reposed in the ability of congress
and the chief executive, to make times
good is more or les" shaken.
When we Charley and myself had
adjusted our private financial matters
to our entire satisfaction, he Charley
wanted to know why it was that "I5os
ton m mi all round everv where, talked
i - i
, all-time halo money." Now it oc
curred to me, that inasmuch, as it is
1 possible for this poor untutored savage
j to become a citizen some day, that I
' would lie failing in my duty should I
( fail to explain the matter to him. So I
( went to work in dead earnest, with poor
jargon and English. I told him all that
j I knew about tarifr; the Sherman silver
J bill, read and interpreted, as well as I
cbnld, the president's message, etc. Iu
i fact 1 spread myself for about two hours.
When 1 had finished, Charley regarded
me with a calm and intense dignity for
about ten minutes, then spoke aa fol
lows :
"Yon no sabe money; congless no
sabe money; president no sabe money ;
me, Indian Charley know keep more.
Now, me spose you berygood man, me
tell you all about it. You see, Boston
man, all time heep like him Chinaman.
Chinaman ketch 'em hiyu money.
All right, now last spring, Boston man
beep big fool, he tell Chinaman get out,
go home! All right, Chinaman go
home, take all the money, you see?
Now, spose Boston man tell me, Indian
Charley, you be president, all right, me
be president, me tell Chinaman no go
home now, no buy iotas in China, buy
ictaa from Boston man. You no buy
ictas from Boston man, me cut your long
hair off1 nnd make hiyu rope and hang
hiyu more Chinaman.
A Secdlenn Apil Tree.
i Mr. Geo. Hubert returned this morn-
McCoy for assaulting II. .1. j ing to Portland after having visited Ii is
("use of Crate postponed till j parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Egbert of
i iu-.iiie.
Miss Minnie Freiman, who has been
j visiting in Portland for a short time, re
turned on the steamer Regulator last
j evening.
Mr. John Gannway hai- just come in
i fiom Prineville and reports the roads in
, excellent condition ami freighting very
I light. Even Prineville i as quiet iu its
j business habits as any place.
Judge Bennett and B. S. Huntington
returned last night from Mosier, where
they have been to take evidence iu tho
suit que-tionnig the legality of organiz
ing school district No. .VJ, and of w hich
suit .Miss Bowman is referee,
. B. Wilson, general freight agent
solicitor for the Northern Pacific, and
E. A. llackett, sissi-tant general agent
of the freight and passenger department
of the Burlington, are in the citv today,
and made Tin: Ciiiionk i.i: a call.
Me-srs. I). J). Dufur and N. .1. Sinnolt
returned last evening from Badger lake,
wheie they have been rusticating for the
pastweek'or ten days. They report the
llshing in ttie lake anil Uailgor creek
good. Tho only objectionable feature
about it is that it takes an early worm
to catch the iish. Thev letunied with
Tin: Ciiuonioi.i: foice re grateful for j alw'U one bundled of the speckled
., , . . .. , I I beauties and distributed them among
a tine watermelon, weighing six pounds, tu,, fr,,.mltli Thanks: thank-!
from the mammoth farm of Sciatcheiu I
Littletleld, near this place. This enter-j a uiuui.io iim.uti.in.
prising farmer believes that he has
found a new comu.eicial importance for) The Statesman ofllce has received
wuturiiielmiM. ml il.l v..ar bus riuscd I fnun the east a new invention and res-
them on an extensive scale for the mir-! lvtMlly vites a visit from professional
pose of feeding to cats. He thinks that
cats fed with watermelon furnish a sii
lienor article of liddle-sliings, in that
they me tougher and longer than those
ordinarily sold, (mutchs to this pioneer
of a new industry.
Hluti'Iit'i, iiiiiiii's, liver luitetiUH,
Ci. M. 1). rlKlit quick cllsimtchi-h,
urivi-M iiwny iiicijiiciii iiiimirn,
IV I'M IIHIIV llll'ltl
CU'ins tin-blood (mm iiimiiiiiiis liuiiiorf,
no oil until ui l...
Pitched tho third
AltliiK one. wliiRi'tT on In1,
Try tlio wortu of (i. M. 1.
which is tho great Golden Medical Dis
covery of Dr. Pierce a wonderful tonic
and blood-purifier. The "Discovery" is
a standard remedy for consumption,
bronchitis, colds and lung troubles;
guaranteed to benefit or cure, if taken
in time, or money refunded.
Hhlloh'H Vitalir.er is what you ueod for
dyapepulu, torpid liver, yellow skin or
kidney trouble. Jt In guaranteed to
give you natlsfaction. Prb-o 74c. Sold
by Snipe fc Klnersly, druggists.
Tygh Vatlry Koller Kluur Mill,
In iu complete repair ; always in store
flour equal to the best. Also old style
coarse and line Gra'mm flour, mill feed,
etc. W, M. IIdCoiikll', I'ioui
m.ii,.hii
cracksmcyi or burglars dtinni; any even
ing when oppoitunity oilers, it is in
the Hhapu of a large dynamite cap, the
peculiar combination of which is only
known to the proprietor, it is inserted
in the safe and when the midnight op
erator has bored a certain distance
through the lock, its utility becomes
very appuient- in fact there is no neces
sity for a further trial either of the safe
or the burglar. Not long since it was
tested in Chicago, and proved very sat
isfactory. Both burglars were found on
the roof and tho safe a total wreck, but
no money was missing.
Uhntwmhn, I inner miM uieilli'llie tliiit
Klvi'h such iinlvi'iMit MitthfiiclUm to iny ciiktom
crs tit Kniuse's llcmJm'lio Ciipmlis. 1 cult sieiik
hImi from experience, it they lime iieiuly cured
ine of frcnieut iittm'kc of sick lieiKl.ielieH, I
euutd Ki't yon imiiiy li'stliiioiiliil" in tills Weill
Uy fiom ttion' wliii Imye iimh! tlii'in.
The orchard of W. H. Helm of Colum
bus has a tuM naturx in the form of a
vigorous young apple tree that is now
loaded down witli a crop of seedless ap
ples. The tree is a seedling and this is
its first crop. The apples are of the fall
or winter variety and are not yet ripe.
They are of good si.e, fine grain and ex
cellent flavor. In appearance they dif
fer only from other apples of like appar
ent variety in that the stem end is not
indented, but if anything protrudes a
little around the stem, nvery one ot
them yet cut open lias neon loiinu as
devoid of seed or any appearance of core
m a turnip or potato. The freak of na
tuie has naturally attracted intense in
teiest. Samples of the fruit have been
sent to Portland for inspection and other
samples will be sent them, by request of
the curious, in a few days. Mr. Helm
cannot say, for certain, where tho tree
came from and he only discovered tho
fruit was seedless by accident a couple
of weeks ago. Since then he has had
several oilers to iiiiichase the tree, one
would-be buyer offering liim $100 for it
If scions cut from the tree should porpetu
ate a seedless variety of apples, as fruit
glowers are confident they would, this
l'teak of nature may bo destined to make
the name of W. H. Helm of Columbus
famous. In any event the future his
torv of this little apple tree will be
watched with intense interest. Sen
Uriel.
Now Try Tills.
It will cost you nothing and will sure-
lv do vou good, if you have a cough,
cold, or any tiouble with throat, chest
or lungs. Dr. King's New Discovery for
consumption, coughs and colds is guar
anteed to give lelief, or money will bo
paid back. Sull'erers from la grippe
found it just the thing and under its
use had a speedy and thorough recov
eay. 'Iry a sample bottle at our ex
nense. and learn for yourself just how
good a thing it is. Trial bottles free at
Snipes it Kinersly's drug store. Largo
size iOc and $1, '
. . I I II !!-.
I ASK your uenier lor aiexicun ouver
Stovo Poliin.
An Appeal
X JL
To the People of Wasco County and Vicinity:
Owing to tho recent Bank failure in this city,
wo nro compelled to raise a certnin amount of
money within tho next .. .. ,.
60 DHYS.
Therefore, wo will givo to all caih
customers a chance to buy goods at
Von i trill).
f. I.. Con l.si i,
ltcd Cloud, Kcl.
Oliuger it Bone's stages en route to
Cloud Can Inn will locate campers at the cotcw
best fishing point in Hood Kiver valley,
where one can reach Mt. Jlood in a few
bourn and got their limit and provisions
daily. -t'il
Mexican
no (UUt.
ook'sCottonlioo
COMPOUND.
Silver Stove Polish causes
A rrccut dUcoverjr by au oM
JibjilcUu. .S'iKYCJ.'uJrV Msi-a
fitoutMy liy thouir.i'$ vf
Ijxditt, U tlitf ouljr r.i rfiMl7
safoand tillable mnllcluo dU
Bcwaro of uupriuvlplvd drupgUU who
utlir inferior ciMldum In lylaua of Ibli. Ask lor
Cook'a Collon Huut CuiuyonoJ, tail no tulitt
tutt, or lucloo 1 and 0 vent In jxwIuko Iu letter
audwo will feud, scaltsl, lijrrtturu mall, yullpald
rmrtl.Hil.u-a In- I'loin oaveloiK', to Iniilu ouly, K
I rUoijia. Addrew 'o u i Ul I v O o m p a u y,
Mi. v rumr uiocv. jHiirvit, anca.
Bold in Tho Dallvs by Hnlpcs & Kluervly.
50
SI.
Cents
on the
Clothing, ...... Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Dry Goods, flj Jlfllip PtylGE. Embroidery
Boots and Shoes and Laces,
The amount required MUST be raised in 60 days.
S. & N. HARRIS.
Cor. Coin and second sts.
The Dalles, Oregon
NEW
on mm Dry Ms
Fancy Goods and Notions,
(Jerks' furrir; (Jodd5,
Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, etc.
now complete in every department.
All goods will be sold at greatly reduced prices.
H. Herbring.
Terms Cash.
Familiar Faces in a New Place.
E. BAYARD,
Late Special Agent General Land Office.
J. E. BARN ETT
Jtye leal Estate, Ioai?, Iiurapee,
COLLECTION" ACENCY.
Parties having Property they wish to Sell or Trade, Houses to lient,
Abstract of I.itle furnished, will find it to their advantage to call on us.
We shall make
or
a specialty of the prosecution of Claims and Contests
before the Unitep States Land Of lice.
85 Washington St.
THE DALLES, OR.
Have You Seen
T H E'
Fine
Millinerv Goods
AT
112 Second Street.
ANNA PETER S CO.
J. H. CROSS.
At tho Old Stand,
Gov. Second nnd Union Sts.
Jtey, Grair;, peed apd plour,
Groceries, Fruits and Seeds.
All goods delivered Free anil Promptly.
Ofifculx iptvloL for aiSssft
THE WORLD'S BEST LITERATURE
IN-
BOOKS.
A T
I. O. NIOKELSEN'S.
The California Winehouse,
Is now opon, and its proprietor will soil his homo
produced Wine at prices in the reach of evoryhody.
Also, best Peanuts to bo found. Goods guaranteed
to bo Pure and First-Class in every respect.
Thompson's Addition,
every respec