The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 21, 1893, Image 3

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Saturday, Oct. 21, 1893.
OUR
SEASONABLE
OFFER,
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RUBBER
OVER SHOES
FREE ! !
With Every Pair
of Boots or Shoes purchased
from, us on this day we will give, Absolutely
FREE, a pair of Rubbers
suitable for same.
Jmt Received Latest Things in
Gloves,
Laces,
Veilings.
THE GOLD WATCHES
will be given the lucky ones
Saturday eve, Oct. 28th.
,Aj ALL GOODS MARKED
71, n Plain Figures. "
PEASE & MAYS.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
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IU appear tlui following ilny.
SATURDAY, OCT. -1 . 1803
Ti Daily and Weekly Chronicle may
bt found oit tale at I. (J. Nickelnen'a atore.
OCTOBER OLIO.
A Savory Mi I'riini .Mlncollnnnoua
XlHV HltK.
The toiuliurs and the. golden roil are blooming
o'er tlio liiml;
0'Kfrpliy mnl pumpkin iiu now wander liiinil
In li it i til ;
FiMoiiIoiin mnl orthography are In tlio atmos
phere, Which tells uk Unit tlio time to change our un
I tlcrelothcs Ih near.
Wheat it) arriving from Klitslcitut in
conslilurulilo iiuntlticH today.
HmokelesH Hhot, Hindis) and ummtini-
ttwulnll UindH at Maier & llenton.
Vuvj to thu wind tlit) liulloon ascen
sion tim postponed until tomorrow
afternoon.
Tim SpoVanu passenger train wan do
laved north ot l'nndloton and failed to
connect with thu Union I'auillt: through
train, and ran through a special today.
Kerr it Buckley crossed this river to
lay with 7,0(10 head of whoop, which tiro
being driven from noar ML. AdaniH to
their winter range in Sherman county.
A largo nuniher of now nnmoH havo
been added to our subscription liHt in
the hint month. This is what wo liku.
You cannot subscribe too rapidly to Hiiit
us. gentlemen. Who is tho nuxtV
' The little 5 vour-old son of Mr. A. A.
I, Bouncy hroko his li'if Tliuradnv ovoninir
bv illlniit.... f.. ,
. v r"i''"K iiiiiu u wagon, in. rnwuu
M'i'yuli But thu injured ineinhor untl at
last account ho was getting along na
'en as could, -ho expected.
A largo number of people uro In from
" country today, a great share of thoin
prauaiily to witness tho bulloon uscen
''on. The hulf square in tho rour of
m. MIcIioU'h undertaking establish-
went was filled with wagons at tho noon
'l0ir, and a similar appearance was
noted in tho East End.
An accident hupponed to Mr. Point
er wheat wagon of tlio Klickitat
"'is morning, Ho was nourlng tho
railroad, intondiug to cross, when u
t'ail) CUIIIU III rm i frlulitAtilnirrlin ImrHnn.
uey turned Hhort, throwing one of the
noruos down( and breaking tho coupling
POfC, Tlin ilfllnt wnu a an Mimum nil
t iw rihv vvi ww
ut regained his feet before the horse
0i, d caught thoin.
Grandpa's birthday cornea attain to
Borrow. JanieB Ferris will then bo 84
JWb old. Ho made a pleasant call t
w CimoMouc offloe this morning. Ho
Jta possession of all bis faculties and is
as sprv as minv n. nun twontv
'n iih jun0r, 0n his last birthday
. no plowed nil day, but this year his
fcOirthdny falls on a Sundav. and then it
" JUat an lu.ill - n-i
,U0lurlg him right smart this year."
In tho now town of Terry, in tho
; erokeo Strip-, which was started on
! jywwber 10th, last, there are 1C0
' vbu)n8' l'ty Krocory stores, and other
jn iunaws m proportion, tiunu
"W are now being erected at tho rate
lw per day, Ono thousand build-
inga are now in course of construction
in thiH "wild and woolly" town.
Twenty-one men have been shot within
the jiaflt month, and it is the tougheBt
town in the world now.
1'euno & Muya made an exhibit of relics
in their window, till ahoes. A legend
on one pair of small afestatca that they
were worn by Col. Sinnott forty years
ago. Of more ancient origin ia the pair
worn by Christopher Columbus when
he croaaed the Atlantic the firat time.
Another pair shows the appearance
after tho ball, and another, full of worn
nails and gapping at tho edges, shows
what we will wear when free trade ia in
augurated, and many more too numer
ouh to mention.
: It r nii ii t li it in u in CI ii li .
Tho Chrysanthemum club gave a
aocial hop at their hall hiat evening,
which was highly appreciated by thoso
in attendance. An enjoyable time wus
had. The club's flower, thu chrysan
themum, gaily decorated all persona.
It undoubtedly MirpaHHud all previous
liopa held by the club.' Those present
were : Dr. Snndors and wife, Mr. Brigga
and wife, C. AV. DioUel and wife, L. D.
Ainaworth and wife, AV. II. AVilson and
wife, Capt. Khornum and wife, II. J.
Mnier and wife, Dr. Snedakcr and wife,
L. lloppner and wife, AV. E. Ciarrotaon
and wife, McNdamcs Dlakeley, dishing,
llradshaw, Sampson, iNliaaea Grace Mar
dun, Ettiu Story, Edytho and Alma
Schmidt, Cad Dooth, f Thompson, Ev.
Nowinan, ISessio l.ung, Allio, Jovia and
DusHii! Kowlund, Dodio Eredden, Clara
Davis, Eva lloppner, Laura Morris,
Lizzie and Georgio Sampson, Alma
Schanno, Edna and llurlha Glenn,
Hnery, Drew, Mattie and May dishing,
li. Sterling, Dowman, Erazier, Dieizel,
Lay, I'oturfl, ICriHt, MesRrs. S. Campbell,
Dr. Loguu, Montgomery, V, Garretaon,
W. Gentry, V, AVeiglo, .1. AVeigle, Vic.
Murden, L. Schanno, ,T. and G. Bonn,
W. Eredden, E. DIotzol, C. Clark, W.
Vogt, H. Drews, li. llowlund, C. Fritz,
V. Schmidt, E. Sterling.
lCmil KHtiito.
AVayland 15. Terry and Lottie .1.
Perry of Hood liiver to AV. II. I'errj
and Helon M. Terry, ;?.i ncrus in sec
tion 84, township 3 aoutli of range 10
east j $1 and other valuable considera
tions. Aiiiiuunuuiiunit.
Having bought out A. J. Moses' leaBo
in tho livory business, forinorly owned
by mo, I oi now prepared to furnish
livory on short notice and feed stock by
day, week or mouth.
Thanking my old customers for past
favors I would like to see them again at
tlio old stand, East Second street ,
O. L. Richmond.
Hpecliuau CMf.
S. II. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was
troubled with nouralgla and rheumatism,
his stomach was disordered, his liver
was affected to an alarming degree, ap
petite full away, and he was terribly re
duced in flesh and strength. Three bot
tles of Electrlo Bitters curod him.
Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, HI.,
had a running sore on his leg of eight
years' standing. Used threo bottlos of
Electrlo Bltturti And soven boxes of
Uueklon'H Arnica Salvo, and his log is
sound and woll. John Speaker, Cata
waba, O., had flvo huge fevor sores on
his log, doctors said he was incurable,
Ono bottlo Electrlo Ulttois mid ono box
IJuekleu's Arnica Salvo curod him en
tirely, Sold by Sulies & Kinorsly.
In flood Quarter.
The rock crusher has been removed to
the Union street cut, where the council
has wisely proposed to utilize It in
grinding up the rock which has been
taken out at that point. AVith an eye
ainglo to economy they noted that it
would cost more to remove this rock in
wagonB and stow it in a useless place
than to move the crusher and let it do
the work of disintegration. There is an
opportunity now afforded to widen out
this street to its full limits, which will
make it a thing of beauty and a joy for
ever, while at the same time furnishing
material for needed repairs on the
streetB. In this respect Providence
seems to have been kind in placing this
mine of rock where it is so convenient.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr. Geo. Filloon is in the city today.
Sheriff Ward, wife and daughter left
yesterday for the Portland exposition.
A. C. Young, Geo. Ireland and- Rich
ard Tower are in the city from Moaier
today.
Mr. Andrew Hansen and Mr. H. Hasel
left on tho Regulator this morning for
Grays Harbor.
-Mr. C. F. Patterson of tho AV. U. Tel.
Co. is in the city and is registered at the
Umatilla House.
Mr. V. J. Roberts of Colfax gave us a
hasty call this morning. He is en route
to Portland on business.
Mrs. J. Johnson, Miss Alma NelBon
and Misa Bertha AA'eberg wero passengers
on tho boat thiH morning for Portland.
Mrs. AV. P.-Hawkins of Rochester, N.
Y. and Mrs. E. A. Shelly of Portland
came up last evening and returned on
tho stuamer Regulator this morning to
Portland.
Col. Jas. Eulton of Sherman county is
in tho city. AVo tiro pleased to see the
colonel bearing the color of health. His
step is as elastic as over, even though ho
has passed his three score and ten.
Mr. AV. J. Dyer of Ellonsburg, AArash.,
arrived in tho city last evening, bring
ing with him some fine blooded road
sters, which ho took by tho D. P. & A.
N. Co.'h steamer to Portland this morn
ing. From there ho will tako them to
Gervais, Marion county.
A party of gentlemen and some ladies
consisting of Messrs. AVm. M. Kapus, F.
D. Kouttner, Geo. A. Sheppard, H. E.
Pulman, E. II. Sterling, and E. AV.
Sheffield and wife and G.T. Downey and
wife of Portland wore in tho city last
evening and the guests of tho Umatilla
House.
Tlio following gentlemen left for Gol
dendalo today to attend a session of tho
A. E. and A. M., which meets tonight
in Goldendalo: John Murden, Chas.
Dietzel, sr., Geo. A. Liobe, T. A. rnn
Norden, li. Closter, H. Horn, J. Har
per, Geo. liunvon, Frauk Clark. AV. E.
Garretson, J. A. Crosson and 1. 1. Bur
got. Tho above-named will also assist
in tlio mattor of conferring degrees upon
a number of now members who will be
installed tonight.
DIKll.
At Dufur October 14th, 1893, Mangle
May, only daughter of M.J. and Ella
Anderson, of pneumonia, age 2 years, 0
months and 11 days.
"1 havo used Simmons Liver Regulator
for constipation of my bowels caused by
temiwrary derangement of tho liver, for
tho last throe or four years, and .always
with doubled bonuK. "HIRAM
WARNER, Late Chief Justice of Ga.
UmiTl loli I'rliitlng.
If you have your job printing done at
Thk CiuioNicu: you will havo tho ad
vantage of having it done with tho most
modern and approved typo, with which
wo keop continually supplied. All jobs
under tho direct supervision of one of
tho most successful Uud artistic printers
n tho Northwest.
' Use Mexican Sliver Stove Polish
N. F. D. ASSOCIATION.
A Vflfy TnMriictlvft SnMlmi nt 1'ortlnnil
--I'rof. CJInrk I'rcftniit.
Mr. C. J. Crnndall returned from Port
land last night, where himself and Mr.
AVm. Michell have been in attendance at
the annual -meeting of tho Northwest
Funeral Directors association. Tho
meeting was one of the most instructive
sessions in its 'history. This organiza
tion has been in the habit of employing
instructors nt their yearly-meetings who
are foremost in tho art of embalming,
paying" therefor large amounts. The
coat Is no object compared to the educa
tion they seek. On this occasion they
were fortunate in securing tho services
of Prof. J. II. Clark, of Springfield, 0.,
who is tho acknowledged ltadcr of tho
art of embalming in the world. Prof.
Clark is to the embalming world what
Edison is to tho electrical. He is a
thorough anatomist and chemist, and
his researches extend through a long
period of years. This concentrated
knowledge of years he gave to thoso who
were assembled at the Portland meeting,
thus diffusing his knowledge and mak
ing it of widespread benefit. In the
light of recent knowledge a body may
now bo embalmed and kept indefinitely,
resembling a lifelike appearance and
impervious to the action of the air. The
Egyptian style of embalming is much
inferior to that of tho present day. The
flesh is absent and the shrunken skin
and darkened color make them appear
thoroughly unnatural. The doctor has
a subject at his home, which after eleven
years, looks as lifelike as on the day of
decease. The system is to inject a fluid
preparation into the arteries, which
'penetrateB to the smallest capillaries,
which act as a preservative. There are
many embalming fluids, all of them be
ing protected by patent.
A GREAT SAVING.
The Survey Tor the New County Itoad
to m-Mlle Completed.
The survey for a new county road
from The Dalles to 15-Mile has just been
completed by Messrs. Ed. and Frank
Sharp and L. L. McCartney. Tho new
grade dispenses with all the steep pulls
which have been features of the road
from time immemorial and shortens
the distance about three miles.
Starting from the city limits the new
road bears to the left of the present
road to "-Mile creek, passing meanwhile
across a gravel bed that will be of great
benefit in grading on both sides. The
road cuts off the hill now traveled on
this side of S-Milc, and climbs the hill
on the other side at an even elight
grade leading to 5-Mile, where the
Sherar grade is reached. At Godfrey's
place beyond 5-Mile the road crosses
the gulch and leads up the hill ut a
grade of about ten inches to the rod, to
the top of 8-Mile, and thenceto Doak's
place. A little farther it crosses to the
south side of the road and follows up
the gulch for a half mile, meeting the
present road, the new route being much
shorter to the top of the hill. "Long"
AVard's place is left a quarter of a mile
distunt by the new route, which goes on
to the Boyd school house, then cutting
off tho northeast corner of Sothern'a
field, and continuing to Boyd postofliee.
It then follows the Canyon City road
three-quarters of a mile, when it bears
off below the road to the crossing on 15
Mile, which is about two miles from
Dutur.
The new road is a great saving both in
distance and steep pitches and it is a
wonder it has not been made long ago.
It is earnestly hoped, for the good of our
country people, that tho road will not
bo subjected to further delay, but made
and pushed through to completion as
soon as possible.
Perhaps some of our readers would
like to know in what respect Chamber
lain's Cougli Remedy is better than any
other. AVo will tell you. AVhen this
remedo has been taken as soon as a cold
has been contracted, and beforo it has
become settled in tho system, it will
counteract tho ctl'ect of tho cold and
greatly lessen its severity, and it's tho
ouly remedy that will do this. It acts
in perfect harmony with nature and
aids nature in relieving the lungs, open
ing tho secretions, liquifying tho mu
cous and causing its expulsion from tho
air cells of the lungs, and restoring the
system to a strong and healthy condi
tion. No other remedy in tho market
possessea-thDHo remarkable properties.
No other will cure a cold eo quickly.
For sale by Blakeley & Houghton.
Shlloh's euro, the Great Cough and
Croun Cure, is for sale by Snipes & Kin-
.ersly. Pocket size contains twenty-livo
doBes, only 25c. Children love it. fcom
by Snipes & Kinorsly.
WOOD, WOOD, WOOD.
Best grades of oak, fir, and slab cord
wood, at lowest market rates at Jos. 1.
Peters & Co. (Otllce Second and Jeffer
son streets.)
THE CHURCHES.
ook'sCottonlioo
COMPOUND.
A recent discovery ly on old
jitiyeiolan. Succcnf:Vif ustil
Monthly lv titoumnat of
rjiiit. u (lio only ncrfoctly
enfrtnml f-pHnhlfl lllOlllolUO lllS-
nr uniiriiicli)liil drusiristfl who
offer Inferior niedlclucs In laco of thU. Ask for
Coolt'a CoHon lloo Compound, foiu no ubi
or luelojo 81 and c uun,s m J08taK 'n ,oUor
and wo will semi, eoulcd, by return mail. Full soalod
pnrtloulaw In !!"' envelope, to ladles only,
ntttuiw. Addrewi J'o li d fj 1 1 V t)o mp o u V.
No. a J'tshcr Block, Detroit, illuh.
Sold lu Tlio Dalles by UluUdoy iv Hmmliton.
There will be services in the Congre
gational church on Sunday morning at
11 o'clock, Ruv. C. F. Clappof Vortland
ofiiciating.
Programme of services at Christian
church Sunday school at 10 a. in. Ser
mon at 1 1 o'clock ; subject"Tho Prodigal's
Own Brother," or "The Good Boy who
Stayed at Home." Preaching at 7:30
o'clock p. m.; subject "A Three-sided
View of Christianity." Half-hour song
service, beginning at 7 o'clock sharp.
A hearty welcome is"Vxtcnded to all.
The Baptist church, Rev. 0. I). Tay
lor pastor, will hold service tomorrow
morning at 11 o'clock. Sunday school
follows this service. There will be no
evening service. Subject "Justification
by Faith." If the weather ia cold or in
clement the service will be held in the
prayer room, as the furnace is not com
pleted. Methodist Episcopal church, corner of
AVashington and Fiftli streets, Rev. J
AVhisler, pastor. Sermon by Rev. H. K.
Hfnes at 11 and 7 :30 ; Sunday school
after morning service ; Junior League at
5 p. m. ; Epworth Leagne at 0:30 p. m. ;
class meeting Sunday at 10 a. m. and
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.; prayer meeting
Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Seats free. In
stead of the usual opening service :n the
evening the first twenty minutes will be
devoted to a song service. All those
having the song book entitled "Finest
of tho AVheat" will please bring them. A
cordial welcome to all.
"Gkstlkmen: Please send Krnusc's Headnche
Capsules as follows: Two boxes to Flora Seny,
Huvanua, X. Dak. Two boxes to l.tllio Wilcox,
llrookland, N. Dak, I have always been a Brent
sufferer from headache and your capsules are the
only thing that relieves me. '
l ours very iruiy,
Flora Seav,
Havanna, N. Duk.
Sold by Snipes & Klhersly.
peeial !
Advertised Letters.
Following is the list of letters remain
ing in the postoffice at The Dalles un
called for, Saturday, Oct. 14th, 1893.
Persons calling for same will give date
on which they were advertised :
McKamey, Henry Johnson, John
Stevenson, AV F Keeler, Joseph
Stevenson, L C Huges, C
Wall, T A Holbrook, Geo H
AA'nrd & Sons, AV L Hplliman, Lizzie
AVilkinson, Robert Fisher. Fred
AVatson, AVm Bost, John
McElvev, J AV Blaine, Eva G
McCulloch, Hattio North, 0 O
Muscott, Geo Matthews, AAT E
May, Frank B Lone, Charlie
M. T. Noi.as, P. M.
Ask vour dealer for Mexican Silver
Stove Polieh.
Fresh ovsters at A. Keller's confec
tionery store.
Just received a scow load of choice oak
wood. Maier & Benton.
Mexican Silver Stove Polish causes no
dust.
Owing to a Conspiracy against
me In. this place, I havo de
cided to close out my entire
stock, consisting of
DRY GOODS,
Clothing
Boots and Shoes,
purpistyirCioods,
30to., 23to.
Also,
Store Fixtures,
Furniture, rf
Shelving.
Any business man wishing go
go into business can communi
cate with the undersigned.
Should I not get a buyer on
or before OCTOBER 25TH, I
will offer the entire, stock v
At Public Auction!
N. Harris.
The Dalles, Or., Oct. 13, 1803.
P. S. Communications by mail so
ltcited. N. H.
N. B. Big drives will be made in
job lots to stores. N. H.
Just Hrrlveff from Hew M ?
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
Ladies'
Jackets,
. FROM $3.50 UPWARDS
Gluing anfl Furnismno urn
At Remarkably Low Prices.
Splenflii Cbinchilla Overcoats at $5.50.
FULL ASSORTMENT OF
Winter Dry Goods,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ET0,
fTAs we -are forced to SELL FOR CASH in order to avoid liuvhuitj and
bad dobts, wo invito our friends and customers to examine our goods and
prices beforo purchasing.
PAUL KREFT & CO.,
-DEALERS IN-
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS
Aud the Most Complete and the Latest Patterns and Deficus in
Practical Painters and Paper Hanirers. None but thu best brands of th
Sherwin-Williams and J, V. Masury's Paints used in all .Mir work, and none but
the most skilled workmen employed. Agents for M usury Liquid Paints. No
chemical combination or soap mixture. A first class article in all colors, All
orders promptly attended to.
Paint Shoo corner Thirdand Washington Ste,, The Dalles. Oregon
THE CELEBRATED
COLUMBIA BREWERY,
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
. This well-known Brewery is now turning out the best Beer and Porter
oast of tho Cascades, Tho latest appliances for tho manufacture of good health
ful Beer have been introduced, and on.y the first-class article will be p'aced oa
be market.