The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 06, 1894, Image 3

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To the. Public.
Royal'
Worcester
Corsets.
rpn .- tecia.
Your Choice of Our Stock for .Mi) t
fishing
Tackle
-AND
$I.OO
$I.OO
At this price you may purchase Corsets, the regular
, price of which is from $1.25 to $2.50.
THESE CORSETS ark ALL RIGHT
But we want to close them out, as we are carryin
another make for our regular stock.
Garden Tools,
ft "which
" we
are
SEIlMQ CHEAP.
S. ' Give us a call and be convinced. .
tyya Maier & Benton. - V
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ALL GOODS MARKED IN I
PLAIN FIGURES. r
Come in and look over our assortment
and be convinced that ve have the best
general stock of Merchandise in Eastern..
Oregon, -which we bought at figures that
defy competition, in our line of DRY
GOODS, GROCERIES and QUEENS
WARE, BOOTS and SHOES, GENTS'
FURNISHINGS, HAY, GRAIN. FEED
of all kinds. We solicit your patronage,
and can guarantee that you will be
pleased "with both goods and prices..
Yours for business,
Joles, Collins & Go.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle,
ttntered a the Postoffice at The Dalles, Oregon
as ttecona-cuLHS matter.
Clubbing List.
Begular Our
price price
.fkroiid.i4 5. I. Triltat. $2.50 $1.75
aid WefkW Omreaiaa 3.00 2.00
" aid Anerieai Firmer 2.00 1.75
" ni IeClure'i Iaguiae 3.00 2.25
" aid The Detroit Free Presa 3.00 2.00
" aad Caaiiopolitai lagaiiia'. . . . 3.00 2.25
ani Prairie Fanner, Chicaga . . . 2.50 2.00
" aid Glle-DeiMrat,Ci-w)Stlottia3.00 2.00
.ocal Advertising.
10 Coma per line for first insertion, and 6 Cents
per use for eacn subsequent insertion.
8peoial rates for lonar time notices.
, AH local notices received later than o'clock
wtll appear the following day.
The Daily and Weekly Chronicle may
ob nana on saie at i. o. JSiclcelsen'i store.
FRIDAY, -
- - APR - 6, 1894
APRIL ANNOTATIONS.
Leaves From the Notebook of Chronicle
. Reporters.
A ladies auxiliary tothe A. O. ' U. W
is to be formed tomorrow evening.
Word has arrived from Hood River
that the K. of P. concert has been indef
initely postponed.
Messrs. Saltmarsbe & Co. will ship
from their stockyards tonight seven cars
of oattle and hogs to the Union Meat
Co., Portland.
Four city prisoners working at the city
pound, escaped yesterday afternoon and
fled to Rowena. The marshal followed
them and brought them back.
Mrs. LaBalister's new millinery store
is attracting much attention. She will
have eomething new to' show the ladies
of The Dalles tomorrow.
W. J. Peddicord edits a populist col
umn in the Wasco News. Editor Arms
worthy drily makes the- suggestion in
the last issue that he take a bath. We
look for a deluge in the next issue.
Mr. Chas. F. Stephens, of "dry goods
lame, tias been vrv busv the last few
days disposing of an immense stock of
new and salable spring goods, which are
sure to appeal to the fancies of the ladies
of Ihe Dalles and vicinity.
The nssignea's sale of jewelers' goods
irom w . trarretson's store will be re
sumed Wednesday April llth at half
past 1 p. m., and continued each day
until every tmng is sold. Sale to be in
tne building formerly occupied by Sam
Klein on Washington street.
The West Coast Trade says: New
Whatcom stands a good show of getting
a fruit and vegetable cannery in opera
tion this season. J. C. Wyncoop and
Elfeldt & Co., San Francisco can
nerymen, have expressed an intention of
visiting the city, and if the prospects are
found favorable, which there seems little
reason to doubt, they will take the mat
ter in hand and put in the much-to-be-desired
plant.
"Guy," the general favorite, a "huge
St. Bernard belonging to Judge Blake
ley, was puzzled this morning. Mrs.
Blakeley left on the boat and Guy was
not permitted to go. He kept his eyes
. fastened on his mistress as the boat
pushed out in mid stream as long as he
could see her. And as long as the boat
was in sight he followed it with an in
tent look, slowly wagging his tail and
pondering. Was he reasoning, and
what were his thoughts?
A certain married lady had a birthday
anniversary recently, upon which her
husband presented her with a piano
lamp. He was much flattered when she
told him that she intended to give it his
name, until he asked her reasons for so
peculiar a proceeding. "Well," said she,
"you know, dear, it has a good deal of
brass about it, it is handsome to look at,
requires a good deal of attention, is re
markably brilliant,- is sometimes un
steady on its legs, liable to explode
when only half full, flares up occasion
ally, it is always out at bedtime and is
bound to smoke."
DIED.
Mr. S. S. Johns, abtrat 64!years of aee.
died this morninc of an illnoaa rn.
tracted, it is thought, by a lame anasr
mire orspool of standing water adjacent
to where he lived. The old gentleman
was generally known to our citizens as
the owner of a band of wild eeese. which
ne tamea and in which he took ereat
pride.
- The pool of water is endanererinc t.h
health of all who live in that vicinity,
ana steps should be taken at once by the
city to drain it and disinfect the nremisnn
It can be drained with little trouble and
expense, and is a .standing menace,
which would be obviated before this if
the lamented Dr. Rinehart, the deceased
mayor, was yet alive. The last m-eat
aim of his life was in battling against
tnese proline causes of disease.
THE MARKETS.
A Slight Improvement to IS a Noted
'ine fruit Ontloolt Good Latest
Quotations.
C0ERESP0NDENCE.
Neighborhood News Contributed by Lo
cal Writers.
Dante's Imaginings Correct.
A correspondent of the Heppner Rec
ora says:
In regard to those pictures Mr. Damn-
man has been exhibiting of hell, he was
correct in saying he did not draw them
They were drawn by a gentleman on
Height Mile, who heard him eive a des.
cription of hell after one of his trances,
and having a. copy of Dante's Inferno.
he took from the same two pictures that
were similar to what Mr. Dampman had
seen and showed them to him. Mr
Dampman said there was something of a
resemblance between them and what he
had seen, and put them in his rocket
Persons who .have been intimate with
Mr. Dampman bince his conversion,
affirm that he is not a deceiver, and that
he has no intention of bringing anyone
to lbrist other than by moral pnr
suasion.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr. George Young of Bake Oven is in
town. -
. Mr. L. J. Cooper was a passenger on
mo etc timer ior i oruana today.
- Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Phelps of Collins
Landing arrived in the city last evening.
MrS. frefl. f! HllrplfTT rfonurtoft f o
short visit among relatives and friends
i T i 1 . J . - .
u x ui kiauu vuis morning.
Jferer fails.
No instance of a failure on record'
when Simmons Liver Regulator hau
been properly taken. It removes bilious
secretions, cures dyspepsia, constipation
and sick headache, strengthens ' thn
kidneys and gently assists Nature.
Poison the squirrels. Sure Shot at
Snipes t Kinerely's.
What Is the nan tn nnj In. s. .
V - " ' ' wive niiiuriiln
when you can have it for the same price at the
California AVinehouse, in Thompson's addition,
Itin I ) I ! OS Alan u Mi. In. - . 7
" r--- .'s ui u tit; peuiuis as
very low rates. ,
Afik vonr riAalnr
Stove Polish.
for Mexican Silver
Friday, April 6 Business of the week
has exhibited a coloring of improvement
All branches have felt the influence of
settled weather and an improved eonrli
tion of the roads. . Some few heavy
ireigbt teams have arrived and loaded
with merchandise for interior merchants
and orders have been received from
dealers in distant towns to be filled and
dispatched with immediate shinmenfB
Prices are steady on staples, with the
exception of white beans,, which are
quoted a shade higher. In dried fruits
there is a disposition to advance auota.
tiona on accounts of the reported loss of
the fruit crop of the East and the
misssissippi valley.
The local market for provisions and
produce continues quite stead v. Dealers
report a fair supply of potatoes and an
improved market quotation varying
irom w to oo lor table use to 60 cents
per sack for seed.
The vegetable market is only fairly
wen supplied. Cabbage are scarce at 26
cents per lb. Eggs are quotable at 8 to
10 cents per dozen. Owing to the low
quotations the arrivals have fallen off
considerably and an advance is antic
ipated.
The poultry market is auite slnfftrish
and a decline of 50 cents per dozen is re
ported since last week's report.
The liveetock market continues stendv
in tne lace fit a good reserve in siiht
Stall-fed steers ar quoted at S52.35 to
f J.oU, grass-fed at $2 to $2.25. and feeders
at ?1.7o to J2 per 100 lbs.
Mutton sheep are in fine demand at
ifz to fii.O.
Fat hogs are in unual demand at S3.75
per 1UO J b gross.
The grain market continues HfelMH
while Chicago and New York markets
nave advanced somewhat and report a
stronger tendency. Our Western marknta
are not in a corresponding sympathy
ana remain steady on former quotations
GREAT Sit
TlfcUTED CJITX
' MORO.
The republican countv convention
met here on the 24th and made the fol
lowing nominations :
Clerk S. S. Haves. -
Sheriff Wm. Holder.
Treasurer!. A. Thompson.
Assessor C. C. Kuney.
School Supt J. M. Morrison.
Surveyor J. R. Belshe.
Coroner Dr. C. R. Rollins.
Commissioner R. P. Orr.
Delegates to the state convention J.
u. wncox, rank Pike and W. H. Moore.
We predict that their ticket will make
a clean sweep next June, as the nom
inees are all good, substantial citizens.
and well qualified for the place indicated.
A resolution was adopted, favorine
such change in the laws as would make
taxes due and delinquent on Nov. 1. in
stead of April 1st, as at present.
The utmost harmony existed through
out the meeting and the party is saining
ground steadily. Another republican
club was organized at Kent last week.
making six in the county, and Btill the
good work goes on. -
Yank.
DTJFTJR.
Eich signs of spring begin to" tip
The willow and the ash.
' And the boy of eighteen trims his lip,
To start a fierce mustache.
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WILL BE MADE AT
N. HARRIS MERCHANDISE STORE.
xj COMMENCING APRIL 5, 1894,1
WE WILL GIVE- YOU
Bargains in Men's and Boys' Clothing. t
Bargains in Dress G-oods.
Bargains in Embroidery in Laces.
Bargains in Boots and Shoes. ,
Bargains in Gents' Furnishing Goods.
Bargains in Hats and Caps.
Bargains in Gents' Neckwear.
Bargains in Ladies' and Children's Hose.
Bargains in Ladies' Summer Underwear. -Bargains
in Towels and Napkins. '. .
We defy competition, as our prices are the lowest. "
P. S. Heavy Copper Riveted . Overalls and Jumpers at 50c,
nnri 9fl Wife TTi"tq p;0 S1 n
N. HARRIS.
COME AND SEE.
Electric Kailroad Mall Sorvioe.
In establi6hin!T an electric
mail service Ottawa. C&n.. m
a move which is likely to be followed
Dy many other profrressive cities. The
man cars are run on the nnlinnn.
lines, and are found to ereatlw imr,
the house to house delivery of mail, as
v en oa me roi ippt ioti nr attana
.v. .v.suv. llUlil
lamp-post boxes. Each car is twentv
leet long-, with vestibuled platforms
uu ia omen Dy a tiiirtv horsp-Twr
. , . - . . i -
iuufcor. ine interior is nrnrMiul tv.
the requisite facilities for 1
unloading- the pouches. No sorting- is
"e car, so mat the usual
plass windows are rliKrtf.'ncorl n.wi.
Each car is fitted with a special alarm
Kong-, wnicn gives a different sound
irom tne bells on the passeng-er cars,
and so makes Its atroroaoh knnnrn
The service has turned out so well that
it is proposed to extend its operations
suuuroan aistncts.
:. A Slouse tor u Companion.'
One of the onnint. i-omom -r.
me is tnat ol his Honolulu mouse. A
smau, shelf hung- over the couch
whereon' he used to 1
trying- to forgret his pain in "tooting'
on his flag-eolet. Out on this shelf- the
little mouse would venture, and soon
became so tame as tn rlxliirlit in
uuveiisis caresses, if it got no im
mediate attention it would scratch on.
the shelf and make a little whin -'
song- to attract its friend, and after a
time it actuallv uersuarlorl its
to pay a aauy visit to the musician in
us company. .
Rev. Jenkins will preach here Satur
day and Sunday nights.
Johnston Eros, successfully dehorned
and branded forty head of cattle one day
last week.
The democrats are lookine sour over
the prospects of the comine election.
and no wonder. .
Gardening will soon be in etvle and as
it is the berry patches are heme enlarged
as well as fruit and shade trees beinsr
planted.
Stock are doing well, the crass beinz
good for so early in the spring and is
rapidly crowing under the influence of
ola sol s genial smile.
The city election occurred last Mon
day, at which the following: ' were re
elected : Mayor, A. J. Dnlur, jr. ; treas
urer, C. P. Balch, and recorder, A. J
Bnghatn.
Mr. E. C. Warren starts soon with the
S. B. waeon for a tour of Yakima, the
bouncrand otber parts of Washington,
where the will sell the famous S. B
remedies.
- farmers are booming the work and
plows have been runnins for two weeks
around Dufur. while on the ridire thev
have hardly commenced on account of
tne ground not being in good condition.
Well, it is hard to compete with the
Dnfurites in anything.
What more shall I sav? There is no
one married, no one born, no one moved
away, no runaways, no one running for
office and getting beaten, but notwith
standing all this, Dufur is by no means
dead like Mitchell, for Johnston Bros,
sell not only "a spool of "thread," a
"yard of print." but seem to be busv n
they generally are, and the school is
progressing, although somewhat thin nor!
out by so many large boys leaving for
spring work.
INEZ.
Great Price Reduction
-IN-
GENTS'
YOUTHS'
BOYS'
CLOTHING
-Good Boys' Suits from $2.00 up..
. ; SPEOIAIi VA-TiTJ":E3S I3sT ;
Staple f papey Dry (Joods,
Boots ct3txt3L
Ginghams, Calicos, muslins and Overalls, at Cut Prices.
TERMS STRICTLY CHSH.
rox Sale. ;
A fine phaeton and single harness.
nearly new. Inquire at this office.
Use Mexican Silver Stove Polish.
GEJWIJ1E ftiOSIflG OUT SME
M. HONYWILL'S -NEW STOCK
I o kty i?$, f u ri) islip, jla
BOOTS AND SHOES, ETC.
I'ixtui-.. forSale.
Storn to Xm