The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 27, 1893, Image 4

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Thft dalles Daily Chronicle.
Entered at the I'ostoGice nt The Dalle, Orepon,
r eeond-clH mutter
AGRICULTURE IN EUROPE.
Ix France asparagus must lmvo two
qualities size and flavor. The soil
must possess a double property; it
must be lipht and rich. The richness
THE DALMZS
m:i:no
by manures, but the
purely poojrraphical
BOKX ACJiUSS n-lE Si-IA,
Massachusetts Governor-Eloct
a Native American.
Not
tint lie T. .vrrtbelDs. ns True to the
Stars mid Stripes its Tliondi He IVerr
a T.tuenl Dcsceudnnt of tlie
"Ptlcrliu I'atlior.
Hon. Frederic T. Orwnhalpe, por-ernor-elect
of the commonwealth of
Massachusetts was Itorn in 1542. at
Clitheroe. a small mnimfaciitrincr town
in Lancashire. Enjr.. about thirty miles
uorth of Manchester. His faihe-. n
skille.l workman. nUhomfrh burdened
with the support of a family of seven
children, had the intelligence and fore
sight to realise the advantage of pjv
iug to these younp member of hir.
family r. trainmp and etiueation calcu
lated to improve their condition in
life, Jsrtly or. this account and part-
f the be'.l t pr.wpecta of
:,.. til-.' filler
-'"'ji-el of th
ft England
.n he foun.l employment
T hi- residence ia the city of
The new troveruor of Massa-
can be obtained
lipht quality is a
question.
Tin: violet crops in the south of
Prance pave only a moderate yield this
season, not quite sufficient to supply
the local manufacturers. Por several
years the violet plants have suffered
"from a blight thnt has injured the
flowerinp.
ErFORTs are beinp made to have a
sanitarium established, as a landinp
place for foreign animals subject to
slaughter, near Newcastle. England,
in order that cattle and sheep from
Canada and America may lie imported
there direct.
Kosk plantations, started two years
apo in the neighborhood of Leipsic.
Germany, pave such brilliant results
that they arc beinp extended. They
kept well during the last long and se
vere winter, and their condition this
season has left nothing to be desired.
An IrUli Hull at the Door,
That was a real Irish conclusion of
the man. who, a trifle under the "in
fluence," was attracted by the lights
and tntislt! of n ftttiev hull nml mnnnmul
to slip in past the ticclicrcnt doorkeon-' King's New Discovery, not
ers. Up he went into the ballroom, I Hpecdy recovery, but escaped
and planting himself against the wall
fairly purred with delight at the
loveliness around him music, dancing,
"fair women and brave men." all going
merry as a married belle. In a little
while, feeling that he was hardly re
ciprocating for such a wealth of unex
pected pleasure, ho pratieed out into
the middle of the floor during a brief ; won't disappoint. Free trial tattles :
nil In the festivities, and, losing up 1 Snipes & kiriersly's drug store.
his hat to the chandelier, gave a loud, ! ' "
estatic "W-h-o-o-p!" and then, feelinp ; Settlement iteiiueMe.l.
happy in having done the graceful
thing, he toddled back to his former During my absence, nil who hnve im
position. Instantly the indignant 1 settled accounts with the undersigned
"bouncing committee" rushed at him are expected to call and settle with Mi.
and. clutching him by all available uoo. Krntiss, who has mv books and
points, started to throw him out The ; nccounts,. An larh. settlement ui!l
manifest injustice of tins crueltv roused ' , , ,. ... ' ,
everv eombntive fiber in M AtT..,1,l P"'. oblige. Oltrg truly,
I. flrlpp.
During tlio prevalence of tlio grippe
the past seasons it was a noticeable, fact
that those who dettended upon Dr.
only hud a
all of the
troublesome after effects of the maladv.
This remedy seems to have a peculiar
power in effecting rapid cures not only
in cases of la grippe, but in all diseases
of throat, chest and lungs, and has cured
eases of asthma and hay fever of long
standilu:. Trv it and he convinced. It
YOUR ATTEflTIOH
Is called to tho faot that
Hagh Glenn,
Dealer in Oh
and Pull.l.
Currl
.210
Fi.jjsr ' Cement
erial of fit kinds.
Wasco WiKKNse
Receives Goods on Stor
age, and Forwards same to
their destination.
Receives Consignments
For Sale on Commission.
Co f InrM :. 'tot i
iPtt plMDJS,
Rates Reasonble.
W
ly W'.-av.M
ec.il. rme
when th
his tn. .
States, ti
an.? to'k .;
Loweil
Mr. J. P. Blaize, an extensive real es
tate dealer in Dos Moines, Iowa, narrow
ly escaped one of the severest attacks of
pneumonia while in the northern part !
r. (rreenhalge, j of Iowa during a recent blizzard, savs i
;kc ten was m
'or the United
tady, and firmly bracing himself for
best resistance as only a drunken man
can. he growled out: "Y're goin' to
throw rile out'.' Well." firmly and de
liberately, "J didn't come here and I'm
not goiu' away." Washington Post
chnsett- .m.-sI his early life under
coc..:. r. is.i.lar to those of most
New Lnc s.n- !hvs of rood mental at-tainmo:.:-
bat of limited means. He
pas..; through the grammar - hool
jf L i graduated with honor from
its i:pi- school, and in 1S59 entered
H&rrar ' college. Tliree years later
the Jen. . .f his father forced him to
abnnu c ill studies at Cambridge
and liad means of earning his
li--.n lie taught school for
awl...', -orved an apprenticeship
in :. cur ting-room, and for some
sis ;:i V- was connected with the
corn. v..,- department of the United
Stat-.-. --':ay in the tniiitarv- depart
ment North Carolina. luring the
period between 1SS2. when he left col
lege, and 1S65. when he was admitted
to the Middlesex bar, such leisure time
as he had at his disposal was occupied
J.
Sort.
j2
tiie Saturday Review. Mr. Rlais; had
occasion to drive several mile? during
the storm and was so tborouirhly chilled
that he was inable to got warm, and in
side ot an hour after his return ho was
threatened with a severe case of pneu
monia or lung fever. Mr. I5lair.y sent to
the nearest drng store and cot a bottle
of Chamberlain'.- Cough Remedy, of
which he had often hea'd, and took &
number of large doses. He says the ef
fect was wonderful and in a short time
he was breathing quite easily. He kept
on taking the medicine and the next
day he was able to eome to Des Moines.
Mr. Blaize recards his cure as simply
wonderful. For sale by Blakeiev &
Houghton.
j NOTICE.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Iy virtue of an order of the common
j council oi unites uty, mace and en-
i tered on the 12th day of December. ISfi.l,
, notice is hereby given that said citv
i council is about to proceed and order
aud construct a sewer of i-mch terra
eotta pipe on .Lincoln street, comment-
ins at the intersection of Lincoln and
Fourth street, on the south side of
Fourth strc-et, and continuing thence
northerl v alon the center of said Lin
coin street to low water mark of Mill
crees, ana unit tlie cos: tor sates sewer
will be assessed against the property di
rectly benented thereby, as by ttie
charter provided.
Dated this 'Gth day of December, 1S93.
Dofi.tAs s. Drrrt:.
d!4t Recorder of Dalle- Citv.
ItueklenN Arnica snt e.
The liest salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevet
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 refnnded. Price 25 cents
per tat. For sale tw ?nipes olc Kin-ers.lv
Lkmlii: Hrnxn.
woon, woiui, woon.
liest grades of oak, fir, and slab cord
wood, at lowest market rates at .los. T.
Peters A Co. (Oflico Second and Jeffer
son streets. 1
I, (ml. Over Viiur (Nullity Wai iiuiK.
All county warrants registered prior
to January UUh, 1 SPO, will be paid if
presented at my oflice, corner of Third
and Washington streets. Interest
ceases on and after this date.
W'u. Micnm.i.,
Treasure- Wasco Count v.
D.tober 21ft. ISilS. 'tf
Hut clam liruth at J. O. Mack's every
1 iv at 4 o'clock
To lis found In the City.
72 Cdnshington Street.
From TERM IN r I.WiOn Points
1 1: h
Mai Piil
RWILROHD
M.tllK (iOOJi.
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2T.E3ErjC T. GREnSXIAtSE, GOVEn.VOr.
ELECT OF MJLSSiClIUSETTS.
with the study of tlie law, and his ad
ialttr.r.c2 zo the prof iSKsion under these
circum-tanees indicated on his part es
Cfeptior.al antitTtde :tnd intelUsrencr
His personal inclinations led him to
tarn to political life, and from ISO?,
when elected a membe.- of the common
conncil of Lowell, up to tl e present
he has been for the greater part of the
time the holder of various public
offices. These included, by a natural
progression, the school committee, the
mayoralty of Lowell, membership in
the legislature, the city solicitorship
untl membership in the United States
houst- A representatives. In addition,
and in spite of his political activity.
Mr Greenhalge lias zealously followed
his profession, and in
for himself a well-deserved though
possibly circumscribed reputation, his
law practice britiging in to him a good
income. As a political orator Mr.
Greenhalge holds a high rank a fact
brought into prominence during his
service in the Kifty-first congress.
when, as a member of the committee
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue 1 an exeu:iuu cud order of wile
i-ued out of the Circuit ivmr: of the uteof
Oregon for Waco county, ujxiii a deree and
.'iidtnr'en: made. Tendered and entered by Mid
' mirtor. the M day of November lw. in'iavyr
of the ploiiitiC. in i uit then and theretofore
l-.'iidlnc. wherein .11. lmfur. iicirve Wattlny
nd Fran Menofet. purtner tlnim; btuinos
under the linn ntLie un;l nty'" m lmfur. Wat
viu & Mwiefer.. were jilaintifK nnd IiaiU
(i.-ubat:. Etta orahozu and The tialle I.um er
in? CorupcTiy, n corjjinitioij. were dtieudunU.
aud ti nie directed one delivered, coa:niandiiie
me to levy ujon and !! the land' nieutioned in
mid writ, nnd hereinafter de-cribrd, 1 did on the
2d day of December, l'JC. duly ley ujKin ud
will eI3 nt uublic auction, to the iilj;het bidder,
for ciish in hfind, on
.llnmliiy, the aad day of January, 1H0-1,
nt 2 o'flnefc in the of temin of 'ld day. at the
tront doir of the eountv court hou-e th liille
Citv. Wc-eo County, O'reKon. al! of the land.
and premises described in aid writ, nnd herein
jMirtfculurly de-criljed n followii to-nit
All thnt riortion of land situated in the SV
of the SK'-4 of Sc. 33, Tt. S.. '.. V.i E.. W M.,
in Wnoo county. Orecon, b"i;itmlnc ut the
j Muttnvejt corner of the sW;4 of the SE(-4 of Bald
I iec. S3, thence ent twenty ehulni to jjunrter
! corner thence north to southeast corner of lit
I ! In siid ?ec. Si. thence wet to southwest eor-
lousiy louowea nertif said Lot 0: thence south to jihice of be
this has made Kbiulng containing in T-Jiw acres, save nnd
exceiu uiJ lyof: imri-eis nnu ijriiuuH iiiereirom.
theretofore inveyed bv said David Graham to
the following named wrons To II. J. Mnler
mid J. I', llenton, by deed liearinc date Decem
ber is l'v-'j. which deed is duly recorded nt iaw s,
of llfok "1," Iltcords of Deeils of Waiifo comity,
Orejro-i, uud br deed bearinc date Kebniary 'Si,
which deed 1 ubo duly recorded nt tce 1 fj
of said Hoot y" to the Norfh I'uelllc Trunk
ilanufacturinc Cotntmnv. by deed bearinc date
February 1, 1'j0, which deed U duly recorded nt
jage 135 of said Uook "F": to William Iiutts. bv
unon to 1 aixa "'" Juiy iw, wnicn oeeu is
1 t 1 I iiuii iixiiutu n, jiiii; ui ui oiou inpt i hi
uvuuii ui mo i j, v, . Johnson hv dL-tfl toiriiiL' date July IT. IfcWi.
ol elections, he vas called
nrf'Kfnt to the house, on
republican associates, a number of lm-1 which deil U duly recorded ut t-ate va o.' salii
' ,. ,.i..,.,ir.r, ..,cc .i c,.,. I!&ofc ,(1 nnd to ' Jiareer and 0. W. Iiolund
portant contested election eases,aser- l)V dt1 ljeurlns date January 10, ifeyi, which
ice that he performed with a readiness j need is duly recorded ct imce 177 of ltook "Q" of
'.n4iinitinni ivliifh ivnn fnr lii-n ?it W deed records for said county, all of which
and eloquence wnicn on lor mm at , deed ure lterel. rt.furr(1i a u jmn ,ti tblsde
the time a national recognition, ros- ! scrintion token nnd levied ujxjn as the property
sessed of a pleasing voice, a reudy com
mand of idiomatic Knglish and highl
developed power of imagination, Mr.
Greenhclge is a speaker whose popu
larity i-. readily acknowledged even by
those r i opposing political convictions.
These aptitudes are at times soinewhut
trentnerous, in that they have led him
now and again to make statements
which a less impulsive and ready poli
tician would have refrained from mult- (
ing. However, this very lire and in-1
tecsity of mind h. the characteristic.
tliut ha gaiuod for him so large a de
gree of popularity among the repub
licans of his state, and he has perhaps
no more than others the defects of his
virtue Mr. Greenhalge was married
:n !-7j t.j Isabella Nesmith, whose fa
ther had formerly been a lieutenant
governor of Massachusetts. He has '
three children, a daughter and two
sons, one of the latter now a stu
dent ut Andover, Mass. Mr. Green-1
imige mUII lives ut Lowell, and bus '
been identified there with u number of
bocial. literary and charitable under
taking For a sore throat there is nothing
better than a Annuel handafee dampened
with (Jhumberlain'B I'r.in Balm. It
will nearly always effect a cure in one
night's time. This remedy ia also a fa
'oritu for rheumatism and Iiuh cured
very s:overe tiafttfl. 50 cent bottles for
sale by XSJukeley & Houghton.
of the wild Etta Graham, or so much thereof in
shall U: sullicient to satisfy the sum of tEK.ll)
with interest on said sum from the .-'a day of
November, lfc93, tit the rate of Uin per cent. ter
imiiuin, aud JI0.0O uttonie.Vs fees, uud the fur
ther sum oi m.75 costs of said suit, together
with uccruiii!; costs aud exicrisc8 of sale, and If
any aurplus reinalim after the satisfaction of
saiu sums aoovc meuuoueu, sucn surplus to oe
The Dalles
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Chronicle.
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press purpose of faithfully representing The .Dalles
and the surrounding country, and the satisfying
effect of its mission is everywhere apparent. it
now leads all other publications in Wasco, Sher
man, Gilliam, a large part of Crook, Morrow and
.Grant counties, as well a? Klickitat and other re
gions north of The Dalles, hence it is the best
medium for advertisers in the inland Empire.
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lor holders oi Klrst and Second-class Tickets, tnd j
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5 tureM of the ploUi, pnrlH'umrs eoncrrnliti;
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l'ullmnu fleii-cr re':vntiou cm t secun-rt
In ndruuee throunb any urciU of the road,
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ticket otllce of tht comjuiiiy
To imC inm all
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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
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Ass1!, General l'ansontrer Act., Fortlaud. Jsu 1 N " I
D. BUNNELL,
Pipe Wort, Tia Repairs m
Qooii
MAINS TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
Shop on Third Street, next door west of Young & Kust
Blacksmith Shop.
When the Train stops at THE DALLES, get oil' on the South Side
T THE
flEW COLUMBIA HOTEL.
This large nnd popular Jlnuw d'es the principal hotel business.
ircmred to iurinsi. tne next AccomiuiidutlouH ot any
and lx
House
in the city, and at the low rate o!
$1.00 per Day. - pirst Qass Ideals, 25 Certs.
Olllee for nil Stoce Line. Icuvlnc The IlHllex for ull
iolnt In Kiistern Oregon anil Kusterii tt'unliliiKton,
In this Hotel.
Corner of Front and Union Hts
NICHOLAS, Propr.
upnlled in satisfaction of the judgment of the
I acieuuaui jne jaues i.uinijernii; uoinjiuuy
1 iii,'oliibt the defendants, David and Ettn Oraiiam,
uecordinn to mid judgment and decree herein
neiore rneniioneu
Dec. lfe. Vi'M
T. A. WAlill.
Sherill of Wntco Couuty. Oregon.
Dated ut Dulles City. Or.
tttuivSt
NOTICE FOIC J'UULICATJON.
I', fi. Lash Okfici:, The Dulle. Or.,
I(eceinter U, ItsM.
Notice Is hereby bIvcu that the followlnc
numed settler has filed notice of his intention
to innko liuul pr(f in support of hit claim, and
that said proof will Ik- raudu lx.-fore the reitlxtcr
aud receiver of the I', fa'. Jjind ollice ut The
Dulles:, Or., on Juuuury lk.yi, i
Juiiien llurlliiKUiuo,
Homestead No. -1011', lor KEW HWJi, KY.,
und HK'i KEJi. fiec. 31, Tp. -1 k. 11 12 K W. M.
He names the following wltuesseH to iirovu his
coiitlutiouH residence ujoti uud cultivation of
said liind, viz. :
1. I'.dinoniUoii, J. G. Hudson und J. l'rout, of
Wnrnle, Or., and K. ii. Chandler. Tho Dalles, Or
avjya joii.n v. i.i:vih, itesister.
Parcliitse ticket for photo of agent, he
will call hut once, D. C. Hkliicik.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice la hereby uhen tliut the uiiderslijued
has: Uen duly upiIuted by the llouurublu
County Court of Wusco county, Oregon, Ad
lnlulHtrutor of the estate of John lielat, lute of
Wnsco county, und now deccused.
All irtirsoiit IjuvIuk cIhIius iiKidnst said cstute
will present them, duly verilltd, to inu ut thu
othce of thu Columbia I'aekliiK Cointuny, ut
the corner of Third und Washington streets, In
Dulles City, Wtuoo county, Oieon, within six
moiitha from tho dute of thin notice.
Dated ut Dulles City, Or., Dec. a, lt03.
E. . I'll I KM AN,
.It dfij3 Adm'r estule of John iselut, dec d.
T. T.
Clothier and Tailor.
Decidedly the Fineet Lino of
Gents' KtirnishLing Goods,
Trunks and Palises, etc., etc.
COK. SECOND AND WASHINGTON. THE DALLES, OR.
rREE! r REE ! !
With, every dozen Cabinet
Photographs, one ....
3 Li fe-Sie Crayon. jo
Call at the Gallery and see
samples. My work speaks
for itself
THE DALI.LKP, OK.
u There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its flood
leads on to fortune."
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
Clmif-Oiit Salt ii p-
Furniture & Carjms
at CRANDALL & BURGET'S,
Who are selling these goods out at greatly-reduced ratet).
MICHELBACH BRICK, - UNION ST.
FIRST CLHSS
JOB
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