The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 27, 1893, Image 3

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i ui cnaruys sane.
;f.XL;' ' good digestion wait on appetite,
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And health on both.
For
Thanksgiving.
The tempting array of G-oed Things prepared by the
Ladies of St. Paul's Guild for Thanksgiving Day, and
which vre have for sale, tempts the eye of the most
fastidious, and if purchased would tickle the palate
of the most pronounced epicure.
Display, center window.
PEASE & MAYS.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
-intort tl a tliL I'ostolllcont Tim Dalit's, Oregon,
hk xocimiiI-cIidih matter.
I.omil All vrrtlnlliB-
10 01114 x:r line (or firnt Insertion, unit ft CuutH
K-r II in.- for eauli KUlm'tiunt Insertion.
3pvcliil rate for limn time notlnci.
All lot-a, tmticoH received lntor tlmii 3 o'clock
lit iiiear Uiu ioIIdwIiik ilay.
MONDAY,
NOV. i!7, 18:i
The. Hnilij and Weekly Chronicle may
h (mind on Mile nl I. V. Nickehenh More.
NOVEMBER NUGGETS.
"r Uitlly (lliiiin-iii From In mill Aliout
tint City.
Messrs. Hudloy mid Coon lonsen of
Camas Prairie, brought in a fine lot of
etittto today.
A rutabaga weighing lJj pounds was
kit ut Tm: Cimioniom: oll'ieo Saturday,
iluriug tho noon hour.
in tho year 1802 tliuro wore 5,553 pass
tnjeurs uml 7,800 tout) of freight carried
hy tlu Regulator and Dalles City.
Rulers in the vicinity of Stevenson
MtguttiiiK " tlieir winter supplies now.
The D.illus is their j r i m:i put trading
point.
A local passenger train will he put on
Sunday between Portland and The
failles. It will arrivo here at 1 o'eloek
ami return at U.
J. II. Crook of Crook county, eauie in
tlieoity last night with two carloads of
liorues, which he will ship today to
IJiiisvillo, Ivy., to lie placed on the
market there.
Win. McAtee writes to Judge J.. S.
Itovls, a nephew of tho mittting iiuui,
that he found no trace of his fattier and
knows nothing further about linn hIuco
ho regintered at the Soinnior hotel.
Stevenson, that thoroughly enterpris
ing young city on the north bank of the
wiliiinbia above tho Cascades, is to put
in a large wharf at its own expense, 50,-
000 feet of lumber to bo used in its con-
traction.
Mr. JnmoB Stewart of Dutch Flat, a
bench '2,000 foot higher than Tho Dnllofl,
iihh cupped the climax by bringing in
'our potutoes weighing 1!) pounds. Mr.
Btowurt's onttro crop of potatoes will
nverngo over a pound ouch.
The Ladies Guild will conduct their
Hale of Thanksgiving goodies utPenso.ifc
Mays Htoro from tomorrow. There is
everything to tempt the apotito and
prices ore moderate, The dainties con
sist of cakes, pies, pudding, enuuo, etc.,
"11 very palatable and delicious.
In the case of Brnnner vs. Ward a jury
decided for the plalntlfl'and agalnm do
fondant In tho sum of 75. The case is
big tried today of Banker vs. VVUUg,
which is an action for the collection of a
promissory note. Attorney O. S. Lord
of Portland is attorney for tho plaintiff
i)d E. B, Dufur for defendant. The do
"Hi8o 1b tho want of a consideration.
A communication has beon rocolvod
from a subscriber concerning the nul
micoof small boye in churuh. If the
W'Uer will furnish ub his name wo will
Publish the letter, not for publication
"Ut us a guarantee of good fiuth. A
"flW8pBMjr giW8yfl Wttnts to know who
Wrltos what la published in its columns.
All delinquent .taxpayers that don't
Mint their names advertised had bettor
& i ,orwrd, as the roll will be pub
'Hhed on .the 2ist of this montli.
T, A, Wakd, Sheriff,
Tim HarviiHt Concert.
The "harvest concert" at the Congre
gational church last evening was an en
tertaiimiont of unusual excellence. A
great number and varioty of selections
wore sung and spoken by the little folks,
of a sentiment applicable to the harvest
time, further enlivened ibydecorations
of wheat and corn in sheaf. There were
no hitches or pauses, though' the selec
tions were for the most part very short.
At agreeable intervals the choir rendered
some pretty selections, under 'the leader
ship of Mr. C. J. Crandall. Of ex
ceptional merit were the first number, a
song and drill by about u score of little
girls, in perfect time and tune, the.'fnult
less recitation of little Miss Baldwin,
and tho selection of Miss Evelyn New
man, which was given in a natural
though spirited tone, "The Wind
among the Wheat." The action of the
concert was rapid, the music simple yet
pleasing, and the recitations spoken
with meaning, all of which reflects much
credit upon Mrs. S. L. Brooks, who ar
ranged the concert and drilled tho littlo
folks. After a benediction by Rev. W.
C. Curtis, tho praise and thanksgiving
service concluded.
Tim Now Ntimu Ouurry.
The .1. G. & I. N. Day Contracting
company, who have the government con
tract for completing tho locks at the last
falls of tho Columbia, have given a lurge
contract to Largeno & Haggard, well
known contractors of the coast, to fur
nish them with dressed stone. The sub
contractors have opened a quarry on
Thos. Momighitu's ranch about four
miles above Stevenson. They have a
large force of quarrymen at work at
present getting out a line quality of
stone. Mr. Haggard is in Portland at
present getting a force of stonecutters to
dress the crude stone, and making other
arrangements for rushing their contract
through. Tho Days are using every ef
fort to complete tho work according to
their contract. Pioneer.
I.uiIIhh' IviiMor Uurjih.
The Iidies' Belief Corps Saturday
night gave anothor of tlieir pleasant
socials at Fraternity hall, at which were
many G. A. R. guests. An entertaining
programme was provided, followod by a
lunch of sandwiches, cako and coll'ee.
Tho following was tho programme:
Rottdlng, Mrs. Mary S. Myers.
Piano solo, Mrs. J. M. Patterson.
Recitation, Miss May Barnott.
Solo, Mrs. A. Varnoy.
Kecitation, Miss Jennie Hut-soil.
Instrumental solo, Miss Grace Lauer.
TIiIh Ik to cort(fy that I luivo ui-etl Krause'H
lleuilueho Capsule periodically fur over one,
year, mid tntvu very iiuiuh ileiiuru la xtutliiK
that duty luivo nlwiiyx proved bonellclal mul
Intvu relieved mo la troia ton to llfteeu minutes,
I liavu been a Mitl'ercr from headache for tunny
yearn, mid have never found iinytlilub' to do mu
iin muuh koo(1 iih KriuiBo'N Headache CupxiilcH.
Von re truly, 1-ouih Hkiiman,
'.Ml H. 1'oplar Ht, , Wiohltii, Kim.
Bold by Snipes it Klbcrnly.
Cut flowers and winter blooming
plants for sale by Mrs. Phillips.
WOOD? WOOD, WOOD.
Beat grades of oak, fir, and slab cord
wood, ut lowest market rates at Jos. T,
Potorfl & Co. (Oillce Second and Jeffer
son streets.)
OloMluMMit Hutu r Untoarlim.
Owing to a contemplated chungo of
business, tho underHlgned will close out
the entire stock of groceries, hardware,
wood and willow ware ut cost for cash,
Call em ly while the stock is unbroken.
JoiiKH BltOTlMUIH.
Ask your cloulur for Mexican Silver
Stove Polish,
A CurlouH Growth, v
An instance of the curious growth of
our native oak is afforded by a piece of
wood brought in by Surveyor Ed. Sharp
this morning. While hunting lor a
corner recently tho field notes cited bim
to a certain oak tree. The tree waB
found, but not a mark of any kind was
to be seen and the perfect condition of
the bark seemed to indicate that there
never had been a mark upon it. Never
theless, the distance was precisely that
called for by other land marks, and he
split the tree, when the mark was found.
New wood had grown upon it complet
ing the broken circle, and the bark had
closed over it, making the tree look per
fectly natural. It is a curious phenom
enon and may now be seen at The
Ciikon'ici.i: office.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Judge Stott was in town yesterday.
Mr. A. Lyle came in from Hay creek
today.
Mr. J. B. Day of the Locks was in
town last evening.
Mr. II. E. Moore of Nansene is regis
tered at the Umatilla bouse.
Kev. P. II. McGuffev and family left
Nieholasville, Ky., this morning for The
Dalles, and are expected to arrive
i riuav.
Messrs. J. W. and John D. McGowan,
well known cannervnien of the Sound,
are in town todry, and are at the Uma
tilla house.
Mi38 Lizzie Shepard of Lower Califor
nia is in town, on her way to Warm
Sprint's, where she will act in the cap
acity of matron.
Mr. S. L. Skeols, of tho Interstate In
vestment Co., is in the city and called
on Tin: CniiONiei.u today. He believes
The Dalles should be u city of at least
12,000 inhabitants, and ho is richt, if a
good surrounding country counts for
anything.
IIOTKL AltKlVAl.S.
Sklbbe Hotel. Willis P lioberts.
Ohio; Mrs. C Wick, Mill Creek; FC
Mors. Bovd: Henry Kott, l'enuleton:
John Sproster, Pendleton ; BA Hinkel,
L.ker City; CT Smith, Moro; II Boss,
Portland; P Brenner, Portland; Ed
ward Malm, iioyd.
MAKKIKD,
Nov. 22d. by Father Fester, of Port
land, Mr. John Brookhouso of Dufur to
Miss Isabella Kolley of Kingsley.
One dollar per dozon for cabinet
nhotos at tho Court street gallery. This
work is first class in every respect.
Rooms to rent at Kev. A. Horn's resi
dence on Ninth street. G-23daw
Mr. W. M. Terry, who has been in
tho drug business at Elkton, Ky., for
the past twelve years, says: "Cham
berlain's Cough Romedy gives better
satisfaction than any oilier cougn meui
clue I have ever sold." There is good
reason for this. No other will euro a
cold so quickly ; no other is so certain a
nrovontivo and euro for croup ; no otner
affords so much relief in cases of whoop-
Iiik cough. For sale by Blakeley &
Houghton, druggists.
Rxptslncil.
L. D. Ctnvnnril urclii.. f.A.. T i -
V '"Htllft IIUIII l..tl( HU!U,
Wyoming, under date of Nov. 13th. navs :
"W. W. Beynolds, who acted as agent
lor J1. ii. hand in buying beef cattle In
Eastern On-con. is at Larnmtn ami
presses the belief that Band intends to
swindle all those whom he has not paid
for cattle. Bey nolds offers his assistance
in forcing Rand to settle, and should any
of theiniured parties desirn his
ance, letters addressed to Huntington,
urcgon.wiu reach him. Globe.
Hero is an item from tho Eugene
laliard on the sub ect : "Frank Hamn
ton has returned from Eastern Oregon
-D
Ho says he received a nortinn nf his
money from Band & Co., to whom he
sold a lot of cattle, and is satisfied t.hn
remainder will bo forthcoming, as the
geniiemen arc perfectly reliable; that
out of purchases amounting to over 100.-
iiuu uiey only owe about $12,000; that
the reason that some of the parties were
docked" H ner head was heoaiiBR of t.hn
careless dnvmgto the point of delivery."
DOWN IN THE MINES.
IT takes l.r,00.0(0 lnon t.n xvnrlr ttin
coal mines of the world.
Alaska nrodueoil
pom jast year and California S12.000.
000.
Two-thirds of tin. n-nld nnw in ticn
in the world was discovered during the
msi, imy years
Eight TH0l.SA?T) tnni of or!? lint
pcen mined throughout the world dur
iuk wiu present ceniurv.
TnERK is a coal
British Columbia, the galleries' of
wnicn extend for a distannn nf tirolm
miles under the ocean.
Uucklen's Arnica tialve.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruiBCS, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per nox. tor sale bv fenines & Kin-
ersiy.
Advertised Letter.
Following is the list of letters remain
ing in the postoffice at The Dalles nn
called for, Friday, Nov. 24th, 1893.
Persons calling for same will give date
on which they were advertised :
Jurck, Rev P S McKenzie, R
MiBener, E M terns, Mrs Lizzie
Johnson, J E Staats, Miss Emma
Kenery, John fcprawn, Mr
HayB, Mrs J L Sears, Arthur
Donbecker, Fred Slocum, H
Day, Frank Daniels, Oscar
Campbell. Elmer Bunce, Mies Laura
Bondey, .Tames John, Jen
Morton, A B
M. T. Nolan, P. M.
Now is the time to get fine crayons for
almoBt nothing. A Christmas present
for yourself or best girl at Herrin's.
Mexican Silver Stove Polish causes no
dust.
Hot clam broth at J. O. Mack's every
dav at 4 o'clock.
Business Change.
Tho undersigned has bought
tho Chinese merchandise busi
ness heretofore conducted by
YBB HOP &c OO.,
and will pay all bills owing by
snld firm If presented to them
before Docomber 1st, 180!1.
CHEW KEE & CO.,
1UO MalU St., Till) Millie. Or.
Fresh oysters at A. Keller's confec
tionery store.
Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San
Diego, Cal., says: "Shiloh's Catarrh
Remedy is the first medicine I have
ever found that would do me any good."
Price 50 cts. Sold by Snipes & Kinersly.
"Samaitla at tie World's Fair,"
And be to the times-.
THE LATEST OUT
Greatest Work of the Nineteenth Century
Uy JOSIA1I ALI.K.VS W1KK.
A. G. Hoering,
Local ARfiit, The Dulles, Or.
M. IP
litis just received
from the far Ut
MEN'S MERINO,
WOOL, AND
CAMNI3 HAIR
UNDERWEAR, '
HALF HOSE IN FAST BLACK
WOOL. OASHMEIU:, AND
MERINO
Handk:ercliiefs
and Neckwear.
THE NEW YORK
n i iff I A
I n i I ah 11 n rl A Ml
AND SUITS ARK MOVING OFF.
All coods maiksd 111 Hain figures.
166 Seconfl Street,
Just flrrivea from lew Y rk
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
names
Jackets,
A
TV
FROIVI $3.50 UPWARDS
M W
Gill
J
iflQ & niiii
rVt Remarkably Low Prices.
Splendid Chinchilla Overcoats $5.50.
MiWZ. FULL ASSORTMENT OF
p Winter Dry Goods,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ETC.
As we are torced to SELL FOR CASH in order to avoid lawsuits (like
he famous A. S. Collins and wife's suit) and bad debts, our prices will always b
found the very lowest in tho market. We invite our friends and customers to
examine our eoods and prices before purchasing.
PAUL KREFT & CO.,
DEALERS IN
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS
And the Most Complete and the Latest Patterns and Designs in
Practical Painters and Paper Hangers. None but the1 best brands of toe
Sherwin-Williams and J. W. Masury's Paints used in all .uir work, and none but
the most skilled workmen employed. Agents for Masnrv Liquid Paints. No
chemical combination or soap mixture. A first class article in all colore. All
orders promptly attended to.
Paint ShoD corner Thirdand Washington Sts.. The Dalles 0re-on
Clothier and Tailor.
X
.Decidedly the Finest Line of
Gents' Ktirnisfring Goods,'
Trunks and Valises etc., etc.
COR. SECOND AND WASHINGTON. THE DALLES, OR.
Familiar Faces in a New Place.
C. EX BAYARD,
Late Special Agent General Land OJtce.
J. IS. BARNETT
Jtye Ieal Estate, lpai, Idraoee,
COLLECTION ACENCY.
T uSL 3EL "ST
UBLIC. - -
Parties having Property they wish to Sell or Tnute, Houses to Runt, or
Abstract of Title furnished, will hud it to their udvanliigi' to call on us.
We shall make a specialty of the prosecution of Claims and Contests
beforo the Uiutop htates Land Ulhee.
85 Washington St.
THE DALLES, OR.
H. H. CHMPBELL,
Successor to LESLIE BUTLER,
Will constantly ktep on hniiil a complete Hue nf
GROCERIES, CROCKERY,
IlnvliiK purchased Mr. Hutler'f entire (.took, I Miull cniteavnr to imilntiiin the reimtntlim of
the liniue, which has betu
BEST GOODS AT LOWETT PRICES. SQUARE DEAM.VG TO EVERY ONE.
Call and see me, next door to Postoffice.
rail
m.
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 DALLLKS, Oli.