The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 19, 1893, Image 3

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
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Special nitiw for Ions time lintlem.
All liwiii noticed roci'lvuil Inter thiin 3 o'clock
lll npi.eiir tlio following ilny,
Tl'I'sDAY,
D1CC. 1(1, 1893
Tin' Dailij nnd Weekly Chronicle way
l,e found on mile ni I. C. Nir,kehen,n More.
DECEMBER DOTS.
NittvNlnlN (Inrmii'i'il friiin it
purlnr'H Nolo Hook.
Kit.
Hli iMitiglit Hoinc gowns cxinrtlliB tlmt
In Klirnjiu Hhc would innnii
lint wIiimi licrlitmtmnil ilit fortlicm,
They liiul In Htny at home.
"KriH KriiiRlo" tonight.
T'i.' tuinpuruttiro nt liakor City this
ni'irni' . tit S o'clock wrh U'J.utTho Dalles
it w 'ih
'I horn its no pOHHibility of defenting the
tarill' bill in the hoti."i, lint the Heimto
tuny kill it.
Hciul Tin: Giiiionici.i:'.s Christinas ad
vertiHciiiotitH. Yon may hit upon just
what you wiint.
Wild are plentiful in the niur
ktHH, and grace the tables rf many
ref-identH at their homes.
There will be lots of fun Tuesday
night for those who go to hear the Kris
Kringlo concert. Admission "5 cents.
Those who have a sweet tooth will
find lots of candy at the Kris Kringle
concert this evening. Admission "a cts.
heavy mist fell in the city and sur
roundings Inst night and the Klickitat
hills were covered with a light snow this
morning down to a low level.
Nothing further has been heard from
Hen MeAtee. It is believed by his near
relatives that he is not dead, but has
iiiit the country, and that sooner or
later something will be heard concern
ing hit) whereabouts.
There is an ordinance prohibiting boys
wing on the streets after S o'clock in
winter and !l o'clock in summer, anil in
view of the mativ lawless acts committed
by thoin In breaking down trees lately
niKimiHirigcningenorallyTiiHCmio.vici.K
would like to soo it enforced by the
proper ofllccrn.
The finest display of apples of the sen
Hon it) at If. II. Campbell's. They
were brought in from the ranch of Mr.
Mnx Vogt. Tho ni and excellence of
qimlity is worthy of special notice. Tho
Midwinter fair will havo none superior
to exhibit.
It is learned that Messrs. Thos. N. and
Geo. W. Joles in company with Mr.
Hugeno .7. Collins, havo bought out tho
late Dalles 'Mercantile Co.'s business.
This now firm will carry on a general
merchandise business, and as thev aro
all very popular men, they connot but
wo successful,
Drs. J. A. Hichanlson, 1.. L. Rowland
and W. T. Williamson arrived today at
1 :;0 p, m. and shortly after two o'clock
started for tho proposed asylum location.
Tho doctors will remain here till Monday,
having concluded tloir lound of Eastern
Oregon cities.
"While Charles Uurgett wim playing
football At tho public school grounds
this noon, ho had tho misfortune to break
his collarbone in the tumble for the ball.
Tie was taken immediately to Dr.
Logan's office and had the fracture re
duced and is resting very comfortably
under tho circumstances.
The St. Paul guild's Christmas doll
sale, from the illuminated Christinas
tree will be the attraction of tho season
at Pease it Mays' tomorrow evening.
This society has made extensive prepa
ration for tho holiday season, and will
introduce a novelty on Saturday in the
pale of pies and cakes from the same
headquarters.
At a meeting of Wasco Lodge, No. 15,
A. F. it A. M., held last evening in tho
Masonic Temple, the following oflicers
were elected: W. M., Chas. Hilton; S.
W., Andrew Larson; J. W., James
Harper; Treas., Geo. A. Liebo; Sec, 1.
. Uurgett; Tyler. 11. G. Closter. The
regular installation of officers, which
will be held Dec. L'th, will be private.
Christinas will be next Monday and
the weather up to this time has been
more like autumn than winter. Our
farmers aro as busy as can bo plowing
and sowing wheat every day and work is
being done for the early spring time in
February and March. What a contrast
between this section in latitude -15, ,'iO i
and longitude 1LM, 12 west, and the '
country east of the Rockies, where the '
winter king is revelling in his icy hab-1
itation.
Karl's Clover Root, the new blood '
purifier, eives freshness and clearness to !
the complexion and cures constipation.
l!oc, oOc. and $1.00. Sold by Snipes &
Kinersly, druggists.
A WESTERN STATESMAN.
Nonntor lolpli Mnkn a Set Speech on
IIih Tnrlfl'.
Next in importance to the Hawaiian
message was tho speech of .1. N. Polph
in tho senate yesterday on the tariff"
question.
Tho senator from Oregon reminded the
sonato of tho speech rnndo by him last
session on tho silver bill, in which ho
attributed tho existing depression in
business to the threatened abandonment
of tho protective system and the fear of
hostile tarifT legislation in tho United
States, beginning with the separation of
tho colonies from the mother country.
Ho said the proposed tarifT changes
would mean death to wheat and wool
growing, the raising of cattle and hon-es,
fruit-raising and hop-growing, fishing,
lumbering and mining, which arc the
the principal industries.
Senator Joseph N. Dolph, of Port
land, Ore,, was born at what was then
called Dfilphsburgh, in Tomplins (now
Schuyler) county, N. Y., October l'J,
1885. lie received a common school
education, private instruction, and for
a time attended the (icncsee Wesleyan
seminary at Lima, N. Y. Alter arriv
ing at the age of eighteen years he
taught Kchool a portion of each year
while acquiring an education and his
profession. He studied law with lion.
Jeremiah McOuirc at Havana, N. Y.,
and was admitted to the bar at the
general term of the supreme court of
that 'state held at llinghainton, No
vember, 1801. He then practiced his
i
ber of the state senate in Ifc'flu, "(IS, '72
and '74; has been actively engaged
since his removal to Oregon in the
practice of his profession, and at the
time of his election had a large, lucra
tive law practice, nnd was actively en
gaged in various business enterprises.
Ho was elected to the United States
senate as a republican, to succeed La
fayette Grover, democrat, and took his
seat March . 1S8II, and was reelected
in January, 18S!). His term of service
will expire March U. 1895. ,
NEWS OF THE STATE.
Geo. Barnard and George and
Clarence Zacharyjwere bound over un
der o00 bonds nt Fossil for stealing
cattle from Charles Prindlo and selling
them to Mays & Sons of Antelope.
The Dalles-Prineville stage has again
changed its route, so as to run from
Bake Oven direct to Prineville instead
of coming around by Antoloplo, a branch
stage running to that town from Bake
Oven every day.
A correspondent of the Antelope
Herald says : Thcjtwo year old daughter
of John Lloyd, living near Mitchell, met
with a serious accident last Saturday,
Dec. 8th. While playing with some
other children, tho little one had her
hand cut through the back just above
the knuckles, it being held only by the
inside skin. Her mother placed it to
gether and kept it there;till the arrival
of Dr. Hunlock who dressed the wound
in good style, and it is now doing as well
as could be expected.
Signed tin: Kxtenslou II 1 1 1 .
X. WiV
SENATOTl .1. X. DOLIMI, OREGON.
profession in Schuyler county, N. Y.,
during the winter of l$G-"fi2; in 1SC2
enlisted in C'apt. M. Crawford's com
pany, known as the Oregon Escort,
raised under net of congress for the
purpose of protecting the emigration
of that year to the Pacific coast against
hostile Indians, filling the position of
orderly sergeant.
He settled in Portland, Ore., in Octo
ber, ISlii, where he has since resided.
In lSf4 he was elected city attorney of
the city of Portland, and the same
year was appointed by President Lin
coln district attorney for the district
of Oregon. He held both positions un
til he resigned them to take his seat in
the stun senate of Oregon: was a mein-
Washixoton, D. C, Dec. 1!), ISO:'..
Hon, John W. Lewis The Unllis, Or.
Tho extension bill has been signed by
tho president. W. R. Ellis.
Sfrnnjfc tliat l'roplv Will Huirer
with dull feelings and the blues when
they can be eo surely cured by simply
taking a few doses of Simmons Liver
Regulator.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that unless the
delinquent taxes "of Dalles City are paid
within ten days from the date of this
notice the names of the delinquents
will be published.
Bv order of the common council of
Dalles City, made December 2d, 1S93.
Witness mv hand this 7th dav of
December, 1S9.1. Dak Maloxey,'
Citv Marshal.
.Settlement Keurti'il.
During my absence, all who have un
settled accounts with the undersigned
are expected to call and settle with Mr.
Geo. Krauss, who has my books and
accounts. An early settlement will
greatly oblige. Yours truly,
Lkslie Butler.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr. A. McLeod of Wamic is in the
city today.
Mr. Abel Erskino of Erskinvillo is in
the city today.
Lieut. K. E. Henj.imin of Warm
Springs arrived in The Dalles today and
will proceed to Portland tonight.
Deputy ShciifrPhirman went to Hood
River Hub morning on an attachment
case of Win. Clark vs. T. J. Watson.
Mrs. Bell Clay and daughter arrived
in The Dalles from Kansas City Sunday
night, and left yesterday for tlio Warm
Springs reservation, where she will act
in the capacity of matron.
HOTEL AHIIIVALK.
Umatilla J W Jones,' A M Steen, F
W Bishop, D Burnt, Seattle; G Gnates,
G Broslett, J Hoyden, A M D lleuson,
Portland; R A Laughlnn, Wapinitia; L
E Morise, Oscar Lewis, T M Both, Hood
River; G Zouwan, Frank Hucklcn,
Ohio; Geo Leach, W Pierce, Geo W
Sealey, Win Draper, D P Ketchnm. C
P Pollcrlu, G F Emmons, Prinovillo;
Chas Butler, Port Townscnd; Geo Cum,
.las Whitten, M W Ludo, Antelope; A
RLyle, Hay Creek; N P Bui by, L E
Kootor, Kingsley; J II Giltnoro and
two children, Wamic; Mr Smith, New
York ; J C Louis, Hcppner.
Special reduction on lamps, glassware
and crockery for the holidays at 11. H.
Campbell's.
For a sore throat there is nothing
bettor than a flannel bandage dampened
with Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It
will nearly always effect a cure in one
night's time. This remedy is also a fa
vorite for rheumatism and has cured
very severe cases. 50 cent bottles for
sale by Blakeley & Houghton.
FROM THE COURTS.
Ask your dealer for Mexican
Stove Polish.
Silver
. Tjic unclaimed funds in the English
courts amount to S33'J,252,410.
Tiii:he are fewer lawyers in the Eng
lish parliament than in the American
house of representatives.
n.vxini. B. Mattkpox. of Boston.
Mass., tried to stop n dog light, and
was bitten by a dog belonging to
Homer C. Strong. He sued Strong, and
the jury awarded him 837.';. The su
preme court sustained the verdict.
A nnxTisT at Birmingham, England,
has just been mulcted in 8250 damages
for the extraction of the whole of the
teeth of a marriid woman. She only
asked him to extract one tooth. Previ
ous to the operation she testified she
could eat a crust or pick a bone with
anyone. ;. .
Shiloh's cure, the Great Cough and
Croup Cure, is for sale by Snipes & Kin
ersly. Pocket size contains twenty-five
doses, only 25c. Children love it. Sold
by Snipes & Kinersly.
Peanuts!
Cheaper than anywhere else at tho
California winehouse.
Ilow'n ThUt
Wo offer one hundred Dollars Reward
for nnycaonf Catarrh that cannot bo
cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure,
F. J. CHENEY it CO., Props. Toledo. O.
We the underMinied, have known F. J.
nlmiint tnr lwi Inel 11". 1
...v. ...-i, xw . mill l'IUVU
"mi perfectly honorable in all business
transactions and flnanciallv able to
carry out any obligation maile bv their
nrm.
West it Trailx. Wlinli-'iili Tlrm.melo
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lolcdo. O.
Walding, Kiiinan it Marvin, Whole
sale Ditignists, Totedo, Ohio.
I lllll'a Ctllnvrli Puro ia InLwi,, !,Wn,in11i.
acting directly upon the blood and muc
ous surface of the system. Price 7oc.
per Dottle, hold by all Druggists. Tes
timonials free.
Carving sets and Roger's triple plated
table cutlery at Maier it Benton's hard
ware store.
"Samantha at tk Worli's Fair,"
Ami be up to tin; tlmc.
THE LATEST OUT
Greatest Work of the Nineteenth Century
iiy josiaii ALi.KN-.-5 win:
A. G. Hoering,
Local ARont, The linll?-', Or.
Mexican Silver Stove Polish causes no
dust.
Use Mexican Silver Stove Polish.
M. Honywi
Ladies'
Gents' SbOPS
Childrens' X
Men's
n
Tailor-Made
Ltt
Suits,
Pants,
Overcoats.
A Large
Assortment
of Men's
of the newest shapes made
epecially for The Dalles.
Gents' Silk Handkerchiefs, Mufllers,
Neckwear, Gloves. Umbrellas, etc.
Suitable for Christmas l'resents.
Every amele marked in plain figures,
. Honywill.
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THE GREAT QUESTIONS.
What Shall I Get or Give For Christmas ?
iksfTO HELP the puzzled and bewildered enquirers, we mention some of the suitable and acceptable GIFTS to be found among
our Stock. We have done our very best to meet you all in regard to prices, and think we can truly say that at OUR store
at least everybody can afford to buy.
!
Notice our marked reduction in prices
of the following materials used so exten
sively ac this season for making dainty
and pretty Gifts :
All Silk Satin Edge Gros Grain Ribbon.
jior yd . ...
No. 2,
No. :i,
No.- 5.
No. 7,
No. 0,
No. J
No. Hi,
No. 7,
No. 1),
No. 12,
No. 10,
No. r,
No. 7,
No. 0,
No. 12.
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Satin Ribbon.
pur yd
Utri
uts
8. c-ta
10 cts
2l uts
lOij uts
20l cts
m cts
J0K cts
20' cts
2f els
Gros Grain Ribbon.
pur yd
10 ct.v
12-.'. uts
Kir (its
20 cts
.Fancy Drnpury Silks, pur yd
Plain
satins, ,iKi,,i;irlffiu,,t
Fanuy Silks, pur yd
Silk 'Cord,
ftilk Fringus, "
poll Pons, pur do. ..
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7
2.r
uts
uts
cts
uts
uts
Kirj to -15 uts
. '. .. 12J uts
ALL GOODS MARKED
IN PLAIN FlGURESi .
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Vantine Department.
Our Yantine Department oilers many pretty
articles for Christmas, and we are confident
you will find the prices satisfactory, as they
have all been greatly reduced. We have
Tea Sets, Cracker .Jars, Chocolate Tots,
Yases, Teapots, Salad Dishes, Plates,
Rose .Jars, Howls, Ash Trays, Paper
Cutters, Mat cli Boxes, Jardinierres,
Umbrella Stands, etc., etc., etc;., etc.
Indian Baskets.
In our Indian Baskets light, tasty and
strong you will find presents that would be
appreciated by all.
Among the appropriate gifts that a man can
give sweetheart or wife, and one that will cer
tainly be appreciated, we montion
Gloves.
Wo have a splendid stock, and make the
following special prices :
Biarritz. 05 and 85 cts
.Jouvin 80 cts
Foster, Hook 85 cts
Alice, Koyal 1 look .. .
Beatrice, '" "
Paragon, large buttons
Albani, Alosquelairc Suede
Centumeri, colored
Ccutemeri, black
Embroidered 555 fterjdkretyiefs.
Our own Importation.
From. . (I cents to 85 cents each
They have been pronounced the handsom
est ever shown hero, and at our special prices
are selling very freely.
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Sl 00
1 25
1 15
1 50
1 35
1 75
As Appropriate Presents for Gentle
men, wo mention:
Cashmere and Silk jNlullIers,
Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs,
ti loves, Suspenders, Umbrellas,
Slippers and Neckwear, etc., otu.
Wo offer grand opportunities for Christmas.
Give Useful Presents.
This year they will be appreciated.
We Have Them.
Our Red Prices are right.
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PEASE & MAYS.
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