The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 24, 1893, Image 3

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    This Day Only.
OUR o
ECI
This Bay My.
Saturday, November 25, 1893.
DAMASK TOWELS.
Your Choice, 25 Cents.
Made a large purcliaso for not cash, and will sell, this day only, Knotted Fringed Damask
Towels, actually worth I0 els. and 50 cts. for 25 cte. Oomo and' see for yourself?
NECKWEAR.
Take your Choice ef our
50-cent,
60-cent,
75-cent,
and $1.00
I FouriiHands
j Tecks,
40&
;V hi 'ear Corner Window.
Tou'i Is Cottier Window.
jViJ All goods marked tS.
L .'N PLAIN FIGURES.
PEASE & MAYS.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
fiilun-il ii thn I'Dhtollici'iit Tins Dullon, OrcKou,
a irnuil-('liiiN mutter
l.ueill All vnrtlxllii;.
It) ( cut t lliiu tor Unit limortlon, iiiiiI n Cent
kt 1 1 1 1 for inch Milii.'iiii!iit liiiurtluu.
Ipeulii rules lor limit ttnii mitli:vit.
All locii. initio.' revolved later IIiiiii H ii'iilixik
III iippenr the followltiK day.
FliI DAY
NOV. LM. 181KS
The Daili and Weekly Chrnnkle may
k found on mile tt I. ('. Xinkehen'n Mure.
NOVEMBER NUGGETS.
Oir Dully (llmui-tip I'riini In mill A limit
tliti City.
fin-niir"luil hii ponfcotM through mill through,
Vet fell no Imlims thrill.
'Iiuuith ulie foitnil ,xnrtii litivH (mm mi nlii, nlil
Hume,
Rri-iit unpaid run hill.
Ill tronnuc tion with tint entertainment
on tint 10th of December tlicn; will "no
KriH lCrinjjlt! (loinfl.
Will tin) jmrty who k1 the wrone;
"Derby" hut ut tho bull please rtitiirn it
to GnrretHon'H jewelry hi on;.
A number of friomlH of MiHrt Lixzio
Scliooliiif: Hiirprinwl tluit vomit; lady IiihI
nitilit at tho roHidoneo of Mrn. Fowler.
Kverv unjoviiblii ovonini; wan pacf-ed by
VWu present with unmet) ami refresh-
Thenuw piece of road on Union ntreut
is likely to bo washed uwuy thin winter
the rivulutH of water which aro ul
faily inukiii it Koppy. it does no jjood
to build u road without providing a place
at the nido for water to run oil".
A liitf edition of Webster's dictionary
bas just been rucuivc'd at tliiH ollire. It
19 Hit' iiiont complete instructor upon
'be KiiMhIi liui,Mitic,o over published.
WuljHttjr'H keeps up with tlio times and
"if landmine which uiiilorKoen daily
cliaiiKi-H. It Hhotilil bo tlio Hlaiidard
with miIiooIh and families, and after
piiri'luisiiiK it, you am mini of having
"K"t tlio bt'Ht."
Mr. A. MoCorkle, a young man about
'-' years of ago, wan killed in Sherman
county near Kent. 1 1 in body wiih found
Sunday ovuitlug and it in mipposod
be was run ovor by a wheat wagon
"fon which ho wiih Hunted, and driviiiL'
four horat'H, the ineuality of tho road at
'"at point throwing him out. 1 1 Ih
htlicr, Mr. W. M. McCorklo, in wull
known in the Tygh valley Hootion, and
Msmhi'h vlolont death will be deeply
mourned.
lntirvlliK Hixioml Htmnt.
Aitordlng to a notice publlHbed else
where, .Second Htreot i'h tojio improved
Iroin 1'nioii to the brewery hill grade,
'f properly made, thin improvement will
bo a great blesaing to furiuorH and town
sters gunorully. After tho atreot is ouco
Ixctl everyone will roallzo tho great
"uncut and none will begrudge tho nee
ssary expense TIiIh will hIho, probu
'yinako the wuy eiiHy for improving
'"nth Htreot In tho aaiuo inunnor to tho
Kon brldgo, and tliUH help out tho
Jft-'iit number of teHHiHtorH who uho thut
tliorougiifuro,
Mr. W. MTrSiry, wholittH bcou in
10 lmg buHlnesH ut Jilktou, Ky for
"o imat twelve yeiirH, Hiiya: "Ohaiu
fluln'H Cough Kemedy glvoH bettor
"tlsfnetlon than any other eough niedU
",)0 I have ovor Hold." There Ih good
reftson for this. No other will euro a
win eo imlokly i no other Ih ho certain a
I '"Vtllltivtl 1111(1 ..nr.. f,. . ....
yi.. - ...... UI V.1f1.. lW WIIIUI
-"' ho much relief In
UKli. For hiiIo
ll0llKl.ton, druggiHtn.
Nn .llnr. Dimiiicriitlu I'ruNlilDiitN.
Ir. I). Siddull, who has just returned
r . i .
, irtini an i-.niuohivu eaHiern lour, lias nao
a good opportunity during his ubcence to
note the jKjIitical pulse. Ie hiivh that
throughout the Htatea the feeling against
the administration ih intence and that
he will never live to see another demo
eratic president. In Canada, where he
luiH also been, tho people eloHi'lv watch
the politics of tho United States, beeom
ing almost as much interested in them
as those across the border. Thev are
very bitter agninst the democratic man
agement of all'airs and while they have
no vote, have nn undoubted influence in
political campaigns in New England and
New York. Jn Colorado there arc no
democrats and uodcmocruticnewHpapers
can be purchased of newHboyH in Denver.
J he doctor speaks very hichlv of the
world'H fair and was present at its clos
ing. He also availed himself of the op
portunity of visiting many of the leading
donttsts and colleges in Canada ami the
IT..!. IK.. 1.
wuiieo ruiues, ana ootiuneu mtinv new
and useful appliances pertaining to don
tistry, and brought with him an entirely
new invention for making thecastalumi
nuiii plate Work which is now all the
rage in the east. Tho doctor lias made a
specialty of this beautiful work for the
i past four years, and claims to be the only
one who has ever made a success of it on
the Pacific coast.
An
A SHAKE-UP.
K x 1 k 1 1 i ut tlui Ciihrmli'N rrutir
Tllllli Allllcliiti'il.
ICarly this week a blast was set oil' at
Cascades which resulted in considerable
damage, and the discharge of the one
who engineered it, though luckily no
fatality occurred. One hundred and llfly
pounds of giant powder had been placed
in the canal, at ditl'erent points
which were set oil' simultaneously
by electricity. A tremendous upheaval
resulted. A body of earth and rocks
containing iiiaiiy thousand cubic yards
was thrown into the air and the whole
vicinity Hhook with tho force of the ex
plosion. The glass was shattered in the
commissary department, and one huge
rock crashed through tho roof of the en
gineer's house in the canal. It is
thought by some that a part of the charge
was placed in a natural crevice of which
the operator was ignorant, rendering a
much less quantity of powder Huillciont
for tlio purpose. At any rate the manager
of tho bliiHt was discharged, and the
goneral Hhakiug up will render his suc
cessor more careful In the execution of
thiH part of tho work.
TIiIh Is to fortify tlmt I Imve uet! KriaiM'n
llcmlncliu Capsules jiurlmilciilly lor over mm
year, iiutl liuvu very iiiiihIi plniMire In xtatliiK
tlmt tlicy liuvu ul vvojh proved beiicllclul mul
liuvo rulluvoil me in (rout tun to IKUvu mhuiU's.
1 liuvo boon ii Millerer from lioaiiiit'lio for many
vim rs. nail liuvo novor fount! mivthliur to tlo nut
iih iiiiivii kooii lis Kruuso h iiuiitiiitmu i;npMiK's.
voarH triuy, i.oiiin iikhman,
.;h h. Poplar Ht , Wlcliitii, Kmi.
Hold liy rinlpoH .V; Klliorsly,
OrcKii 'it tlm IliHvlntcr.
Senator Steiwer and others report to
the Telegrnm that they are in favor of
transferring the unexpended balance of
money used for the world's fair to the
use of the midwinter exposition at San
Fran cisco.
Wishing to gain the opinion of our
representatives, a Ciikonicli: reporter
conferred with Hon. E. N. Chandler upon
the subject, who said : "Most assuredly,
1 am heartily in favor of spending the
balance at the midwinter exposition,
which is really but a continuation of the
world's fair. I am in favor of spending
every dollar of it at San Francisco."
Hon. T. Ii. Coon of ilood Kiver has
not yet been heard from, but it is very
probable he will be of the same opinion.
Those who are In-'st acquainted witli him
here eay there is no doubt but that he
is of the same sentiment and will
heartily endorse this use of the tied-up
balance of the appropriation.
Circuit Court.
The jury in the caseof McEachern and
Mcl.eod vs. S. Ii. Adams returned a
verdict for plaintill' for amount of the
note, $1,362.
The case is today being tried of the
state vs. Thos. I'ryor for larceny of some
checks at Cascade Locks. The following
is the jury: J. E. liennett, G. M. Ster
ling, J. L. Harper, J. W. Allen,
W. McCruni. E. C. Dickenson. A.
I. Linton, J. Millard, Ed. Smith, E. P.
Koontz, A. Graniuiond, Kobt. Mcintosh.
Ileal ICstutc Transfer.
Uriah Serviss and wife to John Fagan,
ot 7, block 13, Thompson's addition:
110.
L. L. Uowlaud and wife to Geo. W.
Rowland, nol.j of ne'y sec. 2, tp 1 south,
singe H east, and a strip of land adja-
ent ; if300.
THE MARKETS.
Itettnr Price Looked Tor After Tlinnkd
Rlvlnir. Fm day, Nov. 24. The snow storm,
together with tho first edition of tho
Thanksgiving senson, has to nomo ex
tent been the cause of a partial (suspen
sion of trade in tho city. The principal
oU8incss dono is in the grocery and nro
vision lino. There has been no chango
oi note in anything. Eggs aro very
scarce in the market, and !?0 cts. per
dozen cash is frcelv naid. The marlcnf. Ih
well stocked with lruit and all kinds of
vegetables and former quotations are
unchanged.
The grain market continues steady
and presents no new phases worth
noting.
Eastern markets have it better tone in
the last few days. The bears have it all
their own way, however, as the bulls
seem too timid to attack tho great den.
ClappciCo's. letter of the 17th inst
saya that it has no doubt but prices will
improve after the Thankegiving season
is over, anr buvers will bo mnrn nnirpr
to discard the nebulous reports and try
tho field for handsome gains.
Not DcKcrvluc of Sympathy.
Persons who will persist in dvtnc bv
inches with dyspepsia and liver disease
when Simmons Liver Regulator is an
unfailing remedy for these maladies.
Cloftliic Out Sale of Uroccrleo.
Owing to a contemplated chanee of
business, the undersigned will close out
the entire stock of groceries, hardware,
wood and willow ware at cost for cash.
Call eaily while the stock is unbroken.
.Ioli:s BnoniERS.
Look Over Your County Warrants
All county warrants recistered nrior
to January 16th, 1890, will be paid if
presented at my oflice. corner of T urd
and Washington streets. Interest
ceases on and after this date.
W.M. MlCIIEM.,
Treasurer Wasco Countv.
October 2Ut, JS03. tf
Karl's Clover Root, the new blood
purifier, gives freshness and clearness to
the complexion and cures constipation
25c, 50c. and $1.00. Sold bv Snipes &
Kinersly, drucgists.
Cut flowers and winter blooming
plants for sale by Mrs. Phillips.
Hot clam broth at J.
day at 4 o'clock.
Rooms to rent at Rev.
dence on Ninth street.
O. Mack's everv
A. Horn's resi
6-23daw
Shiloh's cure, the Great Cough and
Croup Cure, is for sale by Snipes & Kiu
eraly. Pocket size contains twentv-five
doses, only 25c. Children love it. Sold
by Snipes & Kinersly.
Business Change.
The undersiirned has bought
the Chinese merchandise busi
ness heretofore conducted by
YEE HOP & CO.
and will pay all bills owing by
said firm if presented to them
before December 1st, 1893.
CHEW KEE & CO.,
UK) Main M. Tho Oilllt-K. Or.
PERSONAL MENTION.
W. Morgan is in the city from
liiiBua of whoop
by IMakeloy &
WOWS x'tloHl'MObimZ
Tho Great Kngllili Iloraedv.
J'roinptly oud permanently
ouros till form .of Ntrvoua
Weaimtu.KmUttoni, Sperm'
otorrhea, Impoteney and all
tffteitof Auuto or txoeuee.
lluen lircucrluvu ovor ix
on rain tlioiuiimluof ciwoai
U tlniony JiirldiWiiuiia Joa
nt fiiciita'ni) iiioii'ii. Aik
tlruatilst for Wuoil'u lliuphodlue If lio o(torn
Mirnti wortlilomiioillolHu la jilttco of tills, loavo liU
ilulumoat Htoro, liioloso jtrleo iu Mtor, mid
mi will sum! by ri'tura mull, l'rlw, imo pnoliagii,
81fllx,6fl. iiii;'(H()toisi',(J it'll uncf. I'lmipli
ll In plalu lionled ciivolopo, a ooiita iiwtutto.
Adilrem Thti Wood Ohtiinleiil o
1111 Woodwurtt iiviuiuo.Dolriill, 31K'U.
Bold In The liiitlo" bv lllukoloy X IIoiikIoh
Ubii Mexican Silver Stove Polish
Jieort and After,
Mrs. O
the locks
Mr. Frank Garietson left for the Cas
cade Locks yesterday.
Mr. Lyman Leo was in tlio citv yes
terday, returning to East Portland this
morning.
Mra. A. C. Santord left this morninc
for tho ranch near Wamie to remain for
tho winter.
Homer D. Auirell ami his two nepb-
owh George and Charley Campbell just
eturnetl Irom the arni hpnngti reser
vation whore they have been engaged
ith W. E. Campbell's surveying party.
ICOltN.
Ill The Dalles, Nov. 24th, to tho wife
of llenrv Stevens, a son.
Aro your children mibjoct to croup?
If so, you should never bo without a
bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
It is a certain euro for croup, and has
. ! Ir
never been Known to uui. ii given
freely iih boon as the croupy cough ap
pears it will prevent the attack. It is
tho sole reliance with thousands of
mothers who have croupy children, and
never disappoints them. There is no
danger in giving this Remedy in largo
and frequent doses, as it contains noth
ing injurious. 50 cent bottles for aide
by Hlakoley it Houghton, druggists.
Kor Sale or limit.
1 will Hell or rent my farm on 8-Mile
on reaaouablo terms. Anyone wishing
for Hiich an opportunity will please ap
ply at ouco at Tim Chkonici.i: oflice.
Mra. Matilda IIaiit.
1'itiDAV, Nov. 17th, 18M. ittw.
WOOD, WOOD, WOOD.
BoHt grades of oak, llr, and slab cord
wood, ut lowest market rates at Jos. 'i .
Petera & Co. vOtllco Second and JwH'or-
sou stroetH,)
"Saiantla at tin Mi's Fair,"
And lio up to tho time.
THE LATEST OUT
Greatest Work of the Nineteenth Century
Hy JOS1AII ALLEN'S WJFK.
A. G. Hoering,
Locul Aueut, The Dnllss, Or.
mo
Just Hrrived from Hew y fK
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
todies'
Jackets,
FROM $3.50 UPWARDS
Clotpg & Furnisnino goods
At Kemarkably Ixw Prices.
KSplendid Cbinchilla Overcoats $5.50.
FULL ASSORTMENT OF
Winter Dry Goods,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ETC.
As we are forced to SELL FOR CASH in order to avoid lawsuits (liko
he famous A. S. Collins and wife's suit) and bad debts, our prices will always b
found the verv lowest in the market. We invite our friends and customers to
examine our foods and prices before purchasing.
THERE IS NO COFFIN TRUST !
T will furnish nnythiiiB needed from mi Undertaker ns clienp
I 11 a uhii iu proeureu iroin iiiiyouc nun uues inn ufiiHi
to tne Association, una i imve 11 oetier cisss oi
Kooas. linvuiB timen tne necessary course 01
instruction lu cmbalmliiK, l am prepared
to iiuenu loevcryininB jienaiiiiHi; ui
tne dusiucss-
I'iCTL'ltES
. I' II AM ED
.TO OJtPEli
PLACE OK Bl'SIXEdS
Corner of Third and Washing
ton streets. ItKfelDKXCE Comer
of Fourth and Washington streets. All
orders promptly attended to . ..
Can be Called Day or Night.
WM. MICHELL , Undertaker and Embalmer.
Clothier and Tailor.
Gents'
. . . Decidedly the Finest Line of
Furnishing Goods,
Trunks and Valises, etc., etc. .
COK. SECOND AND WASHINGTON. THE DALLES, OR
Familiar Faces in a New Place.
C. E. BAYARD, J. K. BARN ETT
Lute Special Agent (leneml Land Ojjfice.
Bayard dte Barnett(,
J)e feal Estate, loai), Iuraiee,
COLLECTION ACENCY.
NOTABLY PUBLIC.
dirties having Property they wish to Sell or Trade, Houses to Hunt, or
Abstract of Title furnished, will find it to their advantuge to call on us.
Wo shall make
a specialty of Mm prosecution of Claims and Contests'
before the Uniti'j) States Land Ollice.
85 Washington St.
THE DALLES, OR.
litis J iif-t received
from the far Eut-t
MEN'S MICK I NO.
V001 AND
CAM 10 1 S HAJR
UNDERWEAR.
HALF HOSE IN FAST 15LACK
WOOL. OASIIMKUH, AND
MEHINO
Hand lcercliief s
and Neckwear,
THE NEW YORK
. !L1I J iL TA11AA A Tf
id
a
AND SUITS A HE MOVING OFF.
All goods marked in plain Hgiues.
166 Second Street.
H. H. CHMPBELL
Successor to LESLIE BUTLER,
Will constantly luep on ham! a complete lino of
GROCERIES, CROCKERY,
llavinsj pnichiiheii .Mr. Duties V en tiro Mock, I i-hall i iideavor to maintain the lepuutiuii of
tho house, whieh has liotu
BEST (I00DS AT I.OWI'TT I'KICES. - SQUARE DEALING TO EVERV 0XE.
Call and see me, next door to Postofflce.
si i i
mm CI
It costs you 50 cents to join,
if you join before Saturday.
Every member is guaranteed
a- Crayon Now for Christ
mas Presents for yourself or
friends. Investigate!
THE DALI.LES, OR.