The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 02, 1893, Image 3

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SpsE;L'L This Bay My.
Saturday, December 2, 1893.
Rubbers,
Rubber Boots,
ArrtirQ
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bnow bxciuders,
20
per
a,
discount.
IE. W. HELM Sc CO.
NEWS OF THE STATE.
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Dunbar's trial is progress in Port- U UgS, lVieQlCineS aild UhemiCalS,
Fine Toilst Soaps, Combs, Brnslics, Perfnmcry, Elc,
Puro Wlnos and Liquors for Medicinal Purposos.
Compounding Physicians' Prescriptions a Specialty.
No. 105 Second Strait, The D.illes, Oregon.
()kHo C'otmnbtn C'ntuly Knctnry.
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All goods Marked
in plain figures.
PEASE & MAYS.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle,
ntepil h tin) i'nstDttlnu ut The Haiku, Oregon,
nt. m-coikI'KIhm raitttur.
Local AitrirtUtuc.
10 Cviit" wt line for llrnt liinurltan, mid fi Cent
ir line (or twill hiibei)iiunt timcrtlou.
mtcs for long time notluux.
All Iim-h. notice nt'olved later Uimi a o'clock
"111 Mtnr t!ie folluwlug day.
SATntDAY
DEC.
1893
The Pail) and Weekly Chronicle may
y. found on mile at J. V. Nickehen,n store.
in value. Tlie boys were cleverly caught
by the assistance of the professor at
school, and all showed contrition hut
one. He seemed to only regret being
caught, and unless he changes his tac
tics is booked for the pen.
A CLOSE "CALL.
Euclnrrr l.mij; I'lilU n Truln .lint up
to n 1:1c Ilnck.
PERSONAL MENTION.
DECEMBER DOTS.
"I'ttj .VxvNlt lnrin-rl from a Ito
iorttr'a 'ot Itook.
"Either hml only li;u u tiny
'ft turn- nliu w i in lit hit vr Cmiivii tlio Juy
ine litter Joy each ymiiigHtcr know
Of neariiiK lHtpjmr'H ciitiloun clothed
Wilt iih )ii' Ik ii Klrl. fori-Kiioth,
h he'll wear the outgrown Units of Kuth.
H. Glenn received a largo invoice of
cement today.
City council meets tonight, as the I!d
oi tin mouth comes on Sunday.
Messrs. IJ. and L. C. Kelsay shipped
1S0O sheep thie morning to Troutdale
Violator.
MiwcurHion train of conductors was
MpWwl here at noon today, but for
fiomettason was delayed.
Word Jjaj not arrived yet from Evans
ton j'n r-urd to the Biisjiected murderer,
but a telegram is hourly expected.
Tlie ladies of the Good Intent Society
w Making preparations for their an
nual Xev Year's entertainment and
upper.
The river raised three inches at I'ma
till" Itvnt night. At The Dalles the river
Mieetl 1,1 feet during tlio night, and
stands 11 feet above low water
mark.
If the lady or gentleman who took the
fung umbrella from St. Mary's Aca
''''' hall on Thursday uvuning'will call
this otlico their own will lie returned
bthem.
J- Stuttr. is one of the most indo-
Ptulunt actors on the Amorluan stage.
"anyone through ignorance or for the
moment forgets himself to the extent of
'filing nt u clenth scene, Stuttz is
1"' the man to remind him of his lapao
v,puginent.
Stuttz com puny have a wide
;wity, ttnd have played in tho prin
Clfl cities in the United States for a
"nK term of years. It is only through
n accident that we got them, us they
jo not wlah too to Portland until the
ut which time they will open
Urtlrav'R.
W. .T Nnnrlmnn KrsilWvltt Iti tl
of tho Archangel otitH today, whicii
e truly a marvel of productiveness,
'"6 Hamuli. a . I. ii. lit.... t 'I'....
''"BO.SiCii.K ....i. t..W t
' u seem that any farmer is foolish
Plant inferior varieties, when he can
"lo Archangel
A War wan the figure head to tho
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, ,lt"li six fM, tt O " tifl nlat stltnf rwwl
i. y "18 CHnillHHliit) milHlflraiitv Unit
"5 lllii u
I n UvH If Ml ttlliMr ti tiAimh
IID IUKV I1H.VH IMIMII liitllflur
J if K
of the fact, like the kid in
Tlie labt wet spell lias caused numer
ous slides on the Union Pacific roadbed,
and it is hard to imagine just where the
next slide will occur. The engineers,
however, know every dangerous place
and slow up and proceed with great cau
tion till the point is passed. In this
way many accidents are averted and
both life and property saved. Hut not
withstanding nil possible caution, there
are sometimes narrow escapee.
Thursday evening as the second sec
tion of o, 28 was bowling along this
side of Arlington, Engineer hang
noticed, while rounding a curve, a huge
rock on the track, about 50 yards ahead
He reversed the engine and applied the
air brakes, and barely stopped before
reaching the rock. It was oblong in
shape about eight feet long bv three
wide and thick. If the engine had
struck it, it would surely have been pre
eipitated into the Columbia, and the
entire trail)' would have been pulled
down with it. Tlie train irang got out
with levers' and rolled it down the bank
and the train went on. The first sec
tion had eafelv passed over this point
but ten minutes before.
Some years age below Viento it hap
pen'ed that a large rock weighing sev
eral tons came down tlie mountain side,
striking a moving freight train about
tho center. So great was its velocity
the rock was scarcely checked in its
course, and it cut out two cars loaded
with railroad spikes, and with them all
went into the bottom of the river, hev
eral hundred feet beneath the surface.
The train closed up again and coupled
together as if nothing had happened,
but no trace of the lot cars or load
were over seen.
Mr. Frank Fulton of Biggs is in the
city.
Mr. John Crate went below this
morning.
Mr. ill Condon went to the Locks
today by boat.
Mrs. J. K. Kellar
for Portland bv river.
left this morning
Ail viTllHtid Letter.
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rBulod articles aggregating about $1
Following is the list of letters remain
ing in the postofHeo at The Dalles un
called for, Friday, Nov. "J-Ith, 1893.
Persons calling for same will give date
on which they were advertised :
Costello, Martin Cone, Adolph
Donuldson. D F 0 Felhn, W L
Fountain, Henry V Engersoll, Mrs Mary
Ingerfioll, I) W Matthens.MsrSusen
Kuinus, Thomas Smith, Mrs Newton
Walker, Mrs Elmer Wutters Emel J
M. T. Nolan, P. M.
Mr. W. M. 'Terry, who has been in
the drug business ut Elkton, Ky., for
the past twelve years, says: "Cham
berlain's Cough Kemedy gives better
satisfaction than any other cough medi
cine J have ever sold." There is good
reason for this. No other will cure u
cold so quickly no other is so certain u
preventive und cure for croup ; no other
uflbrds bo much relief in sases of whoop
ing cough. For aule by Hlukeley &
Houghton, druggists.
From tlin Uovri-uur of Mouth JJukotu.
Uknti.kmkn KnuliieI pleniie Mud )oittHl note
for 11.00 fur Krauiiu'ii lloaducliu CapMilr.
Allow mo to nay that they lire uplt'iidUl: never
failed to mire my heudiicheH and ouve me a world
of underline, I am reeumiiiondliiK them every
where. 'I'liLMlrUKKlxti Aberdeen, llecla and
Hrltton, Mumhall county, all jiroinUed me logtit
them and keep them 111 utook. I am roIiib to
t'olorado In June, and I i-liall du you koxI Hierw
ainouK thr iiilnem, iiurfrly nil of whom miller
from licadnehu.1 In that IiIkIi altitude
Yuurs.utci,, J. II. Klbtciibii, Lieut. Oov.
Hnii'ii Cliiiii.ri, Dak
old hy Huliw i: KlherHly-
vol
Stove Polish.
for Mexican Silver
Sheriff Ward is attending the sheriffs
convention at Astoria.
Mr. J. C. Lucky was a down-river
passenger this morning.
Mr. G. A. Thomas came up from
vt nue fcaimon last nigtit.
Miss Ella Joles went to Portland this
morning on the Regulator to visit rela
tives anu menus.
liev. J. W. Jenkins went to the Locks
this morning, where it is said he will
hold meetings for a time.
Mr. Samuel Lister of the Warm
Springs reservation left for Washington
tins morning on uusiness.
Deputy Sheriff Jackson has been ill
for several days. He is again around
out lias not fully recovered.
Hev. P. II. McGuffev and family will
arrive on tomorrow morning's train and
will take up his residence in the house
formerly occupied by Leslie Uutler, on
Fourth between Union and Libertv
streets.
HOTEL AKllIVALS.
Umatilla House H S Shoemaker.Chas
utianuier. J V .MclJonnoll v. John 1'arker.
John A Mohr, Hood Kiver; Washby,
W A Coates, J D Pariah, H D Levindale,
J iiievius, Antelope; Win Jiruin. Jiock
land; L D Stackhouse, A McDermitt,
Hood Kiver; L C Kelsay, Kent; ,T W
McAtee, K li Degoe, F M Seeley, Sain
Swinskey, Sam Winheim, McGomev.
Capt J A Staden, Portland; II M Drew,
Jioston; li o liocli, tean i-rancisco;
l'rank Jbulton, Isiggs; r N Patterson.
Grant; W H Jones, J W Sterling, Geo
heeley, Anuy hteel, win Jackson, (Jity ;
W A McAtee, lygh; bred JJee, Arling
ton; G W Ihornton, Heppner; Kenneth
McKae. Dayville; Mrs Officer. K L Gil-
crist, Oregon City; J Park Henderson
Seattle.
Columbia Jules Jomsdcn, C Stren-
man, Denver; Atliel Fralev, Kingslev;
Nettio Fraley, K E Slinger, W H Uroivn,
Minneapolis; A E Wogeus, Salt Lake;
F Ii Reynolds, E Hayes, Goldendale; J
D Nister, James Murren, S J Drvden,
Wveth; M S Eastman, Citv: C! W
Canco, W A Sltngerland and wife, Mrs
Coffenberg, Hood River; WH Watson,
I) Johnson, J Kayburn, J-rank (Jaur-
sulo, Peter Jiurrell, E Anderson and
wife, William Rees, 0 Stornian, Jack
Ronstrom, James Gonuelly, T Auams,
G A Thomas, White Salmon ; A D John
son, M S Eastman, J. Ji Jioiuer, .uoro;
W II IJeckmau, D V White, Seattle.
IliickleiiV Arn 1111 nulve.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, 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. Prico 25 cents
per Iwx. f or sale oy snipes rm-
ersiy . .
(loud .lob rrlutliiic.
If you have your job printing done at
The Chhoniclk you will nave me au-
untage of having it done with the most
modern and approved type, with which
we keep contiuually supplied. All jobs
under tho direct supervision of one of
the most successful and artistic printers
in tho Northwest.
linn Ime Imrxn. branded W on left
Hlimiliinr. linn star in forehead, and sad
dle marks on side, was left by unknown
parties in mv Hold about nepiemuer
10th. Parties owning tho same will
please cull for the hors?.
'.. Ill II LIMHI.
Jt, . II. minor.
Karl's Clover Root, mo now blood
purifier, gives froshness and cli'tirm-MH to
the complexion and cures constipation,
23c, 60c. und 1.00. Sold by Snipes &
lvinersly, druggiets.
land for smuggling. A great deal nf
evidence was produced at the trial
against him.
Messrs. Louis, Henry and Chas.
Schadewitz, of Kent, recently lcaec-1
3,100 sheen from S. Houer, of Tygh
vaney, also tlie Houpcr ranch in Wasco
county. Messrs. Schraderwitz will run
their sheep on tho home rango near
Kent nnd on the Wasco county range
Moro Observer.
out of Jl varieties of Oregon wheat
exhibited at the world's fair, Sunt. W.
Savage, of the agricultural department,
says tho judges found that 19 averaged
02 pounds to the bushel, ono weighed
G3X pounds and another (spring wheat)
went 58 pounds. Tho judges said that
not one-half of tho wheat bv the other
states was holding up to tho standard
weight 00 pounds. Two samples of
Oregon oats went 52)j. This is certainlv
a grand showing when it is remembered
that tlio standard weight for oats is 30
pounds. Oregon barley went 51 pounds
on the scales, being 3 pounds above the
standard weight.
The exploit of tho freight train tourists
in foraging upon the gardens, hen-roo9ts
and orchards of Southern Oregon which
are luckless enough to lie near the
railroad track have been mentioned
from time to time in the local press, but
the most picturesque piece of piracy yet
noted was reported the other day from
Chub Nichol's place a wood station
south of Riddles. While the south
freight stopped there to wood-up, tho
tramps picked up one of Nichol's 200-lb,
nogs, Bmotuereu its squeals, carried it
into a cattle car where they were congre
gated, and killed, cleaned, cooked and
ate 11 in me car. rney piieu stones on
the floor of the car on which to build the
fire, and cooked the meat in in the
regular hobo-coal-oil-can stew kettles,
You Who Lead Sedentary Lives
win una great relief from the constip
ation by taking Simmons Liver Regula
tor. It is a simple, harmless, vegetable
compound, sure to relieve vou, and can
do no injury.
A Leader.
Since its first introduction, electric
bitters has gained rapidly in popular
favor, until now it is clearly in the lead
among pure medicinal tonics and alter
ativescontaining nothing which per
mits its use as a beverage or intoxicant,
it is recognized as the be3t and purest
medicine for all ailments of stomach,
liver or kidneys. It will cure sick head
ache, indigestion, constipation ana drive
maleria from the system. Satisfaction
guaranteed with each bottle or the
money will be refunded. Price onlv 50c.
per bottle. Sold by Snipes & Kinerslv.
mm:
'ft;
Just flrrjved from Kenr York
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
hadies'
Jackets,
. . . FROM $3.50 UPWARDS
Clolig & Furnisfiing Hoods
At Remarkably Ijw Prices.
Splendid Chinchilla Overcoats $5,50.
FULL ASSORTMENT OF
Winter Dry Goods,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ETC.
A9 we are forced to SELL FOR CASH in order to avoid lawsuit (like
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 goods and prices before purchasing.
Closing Out Sale
OF JEWELER'S GOODS.
The large stock of goods at
W. E. Garretson's Jewelry Store,
to be closed out at prices to suit tlie times.
WOOD! WOOD! WOO 1)1
Best grades oak. fir, pine and
wood. Office 133 Second street.
orders promptly attended to.
tl .m.uek & 1ji:xton'
slab
All
I Everything Must Be Sold, Regardless of Cost.
Cloning Ont Sale of Oroceriei).
Owing to a contemplated change of
business, tho undersigned will clo&e out
the entire stock of groceries, hardware,
wood and willow ware at cost for cash.
uan early while the stock is unbroken.
Jolks Rkothuks.
INCLUDING
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
CHAINS, RINGS,
CHARMS, PINS,
TABLE-WARE,
ETC.
Samantha at tbs World's Fair,"
And be 11 1 to the times
THE LATEST OUT
reatest Work of the Nineteenlli Century
y JOSIAIl ALI.K.N'S WII'J-:.
A. G. Hoering,
Ical Aiiuiit, Tlio IMllss, Or.
s
Now is tlie Time to Buy CMstnias Presents.
A. R. Thompson, Assignee
PECIAL PRICES
ON-
Just Landed
Baby Caps and Cloaks.
-A KKW CASKS OK
Oilskin, .Mackintosh,
and Kubbor Clothing,
Umbrellas, Etc.
Misses' Trimmed Hats.
112 Second Street.
ANNA PETER S CO.
FREE!
Freeh
Hub iilko rccolviil from Jtnito'i and
I'lilliidulplilu, till Krmio of
Underclothing,
mi'l a chok'u iiiKortnii'iit of
Neckwear,
III tlio Intent UeKim.
BOOTS AND SHOES
From tlio Hfnt Miiki-m Only.
All goods inarKed id plain Ggtim.
With every dozen Cabinet
Photographs, one ....
o OfeSi5:e Crayon. o
Call at the Gallery and sgg
samples. My work speaks
for xtseh
TflE DALI.LKS, OK.