The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 26, 1894, Image 2

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    Tiie Dalles Daily Chronicle.
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Address all communication to " THE CHRON
ICLE." The Dalles, Oregon.
Post-Office.
OFT1CB HOUBS
General Delivery Window 8 a. in. to
p. in.
8 a. m. to 4 p. ra.
1a.m. to 10 a. ra.
Money Order
Sunday i D.
closing'op mails
trains going East '. .9 p. in. and 11:45 a. m.
" " West.;... .9 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
Stage for Goldendale 7:80 a. m.
. " " Prineville 5:80 a. m.
: Dufurand Warm Springs. . .5:S0 a. m.
' " Leaving for Lyle A Hartland. .5:80 a. m.
" " JAntelope 5:30 a.m.
Except Sunday.
' tTri-weekly. Tuesday Thursday and Saturday.
1 " Monday Wednesday and Friday.
THURSDAY, -
APR 26, 1894
HEPUBMCflfl STATE TICKET
For Congress, Second District,
W. K. ELLIS, of Heppner.
For Governor,
W. P. LOKD, of Salem.
For Secretary of State,
H. R. KIKCAID, of Eugene.
' For State Treasurer,
PHIL. METSCHAN. of Grant County.
For Supt. Public Instruction,'
G. M. IRWIN, of Union.
For Supreme Judge,
CHAS. E. WOLVERTON of Albany.
. For Attorney-General,
M. IDLE MAN-, of Portland.
For State Printer,
"W. H. LEEDS, of Ashland.
For Prosecuting Attorney, 7th Dist, f
A. A. JAYNE, of Arlington.
For Member of the State Board of Equalization,
W. C. WILLS of Crook county.
For Representatives,
T. R. COON, of Hood River.
T. H. McGREER, of Antelope.
OOTnEsTTY TICKET.
:thos.
.'A. M.
For Sheriff,
J. DRIVER, of Wamic.
For County Clerk,'
KELSAY, of the Dalles.
. For Supt. o Schools,
" TROY SHELLEY, of Hood River.
For County Assessor,
F. H. WAKEFIELD, of The Dallas.
For County Treasurer,
VWM. MICHELL, of The Dalles. ,
For County Commissioner,
A. S. BLOWERS, of Hood River.
For Coroner,
W. H. BUTTS, of The Dalles.
For County Surveyor,
E. F. SHARP, of The Dalles.
For Justice of the Peace, the DalleB,
L. S. DAVIS. .
Fo Constable, the Dalles,
A. A. URQUHART.
r
THE COUNTY TICKET.
For county treasurer the name of Wm
Michell will appeal to" a large majority
of the citizens of the county, irrespec
tive of party. He possesses the rugged
principles of the Puritan, and in a resi
dence of upwards of thirty years, no one
can point to a single act, private or
Dubltc, which would deviate from the
straight path of rectitude. His selection
to this office is peculiarly appropriate.
For county commissioner the. conven
tion have gone farther into the raqka of
experience and selected a man who be
cause of leaving for Oregon was com
pelled to resign a like office in Ottertail
county, Minn., a position be had held
for three consecutive terms. He is now
engaged in storekeeping and farming ih
Hood River, Oregon. He is an army
veteran, having enlisted at the. age of 15
years in the' Second Minnesota cavalry.
He will make a valuable commissioner.
The only question that could be raised
over the selection of Mr. W. H. Butts for
coroner) is that he has such a jovial ex
pression of countenance, where a long
drawn visage would seem to be .more
fitting. 31 r. Butts' face is the perpetual
fount of good humor, the inspiration of
peace with the world and all mankind.
However, at the rare intervals when his
services would be demanded, bis features
would probably assume that thoughtful
expression which is given them when he
pulls down his specs over his nose and
gives himself over to philosophic re
flection, for Mr. Butts is a philosopher
and reasoner, 'as' well.
Mr. E. F. Sharp, the candidate for sur
veyor, will poll a large vote. He is a
young man of pleasing manner, capable
and efficient, and counts bis friends up
on every hand.- .
The county ticket, in its entirety, is as
good a one as was ever presented to . the
voters of Wasco county for their con
sideration. No objection can be seriously
urged against any one of them, and this
year, more than all others, it is desirable
to obtain as large a. republican majority
as possible.
THOSE
WHO WISH
Glass, Lime, Cement,
PLASTER, LATH,
Picture Frames,
Says the Dew to the Dust:
" I've got the drop on you, and you'd better dry
; up, or your name is mud." ... .
-AND-
C. T?- RTV.'PTTV.TCS Tins. t.Tift dron,rm tlie Olothintr- Trade 'because lie has the
mRCHirlEKV goods fr the money. Suits from $5 up last a year, and that's merit.
sncH As-
Shafting. Pulley s, Belting,
Engine and Boiler,
, CALL AND 8KE
Pill
Wmim
Harry
PRACTICAL
Notwithstanding the immense demand made upon
our Dress Goods Department the last seven days, we)
have still hundreds of handsome patterns left at great- -ly
reduced prices. , -'v
C. F -STEPHENS.
vatchmaker
Jeweler
3. a. BCEBHCK,
President.
J. M.Pattbbson,
Cashier.
First Rational Bank.
House
Moving!
AH work promptly attended to,'
and warranted.
Can be-found at Jacobsen's Music store, No. 162
second street.
: . i :
Rheumatism; m
Lumbago Sciatica
Kidney Complaints.
Lame BacK, etc-
:he dalles, -
OREGON
I A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to bignt
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on day 01 collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, San Francisco and Portland.
: Cheap orators, in the endeavor for
dramatic effect, sometimes make asses
of themselves. When Mr. Ed Kilfether
seconded General Compson's nomination
for governor in the democratic state con
vention, he said : "We want a mon who
bled for his country, aye an who died
for his country !" This rather remarka
ble statement created consternation for
a few moments.- -
D3. SiHDEH'S ELECTRIC BELT
Wttf? Electro-Magnetic susptiisuKit
v - Ptta 1 Urat InnroTflBieitta 1
Win cure without mrkrlno all Weakn resiiltJT from
over-taxattou f brain nerve forces $ exoetweaor India. ,
rfaeumatiumv kidney, Irver and. bladder omptalnta.
lanienack. ifcmUL'OO. KHHrn. tui ienuuo wunn'.
DIRBOTOHS.
D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schjcsck.
Ed. M. Williams, Geo. A. I.iebb.
ri. .MALL. v
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
THA N3ACT A GENErXlBAN'KIHB BU8INE88
jteneral 111 tunlch, etc. Tml flecti-io BeJt coiln
InmanUr felt by wearer or w forfeit ti,OoaOOml
will cure all of tfco nhovo 4irmm or no t7--.
i- i k mihmI Imt Mm mrvdinu irrrennon
ftor all other iiamllw fajfc.wt w ftija hundrsa
oc tesumon lals in laia ana wr or nv5.
S4r Send foe IinWd ParaphleW jlJ.iln(1. Crea
8ANDEW ELECTRIO VJ-J 1 1
a, inElnt8tnet,rOBTUirA OSS.
Remoyod to corner Third! and Washington
streets, Portlaw. Or.
Letters of Credit issued availble in
' Eastern' States.
be
Andrew Velarde
IS prepared to do any and all
. kinds of work, in his line at '
" reasonable figures. Has the
largest honae moving outfit
' in Eastern. Oregon.
PiA&reaa P.O.Box 181.The Dalles
SttZrSt&J TranrferBBoidon New Tork.Chieago, St.
Louis, San Francisco,- Portland1 Oregon,
Seattle Wash., and various points in Or
egon and Washington.
P ..... . "I. - A X-.
(joiieeuons maae ac au pouius on
orable terms. .'
John Pashek,
The Merchant Tailor,
7S Coavt Street, .
Next door to Wasco Sub Office.
CaHa just received the latest styles in '
Suitings for Gentlemen,
and ha large assortment of Fortle and Amer
ican Clotbs, which he can finish To Order for
those that favor him. .
Cleaning and Kepairing a Specialty.
Sm Thomas More was afflicted with
a wife who scolded him day by day
with great energy and ability.- Even
when he was in prison and awaiting
execution she berated him- for not
yielding to the king's wishes and thus
securing his liberty. .
Cheap Fencing.
The cheapesb-and best barb wire is the
"Waukegan." This stretches about 2o
per cent, further to the same number of
pounds than any other wire in he
market. Call and examine it and' you
will be convinced that we have the wire
you want. ,
Jos. T. Petebs & Co.,
v , Sole Agents.
Joles, Collins & Co. are running a free
feed yard for the accomodation of their
I customers. dw
Now is the time to kill squirrels. Sure
Shot at Snipes & Kinerely's. .
Sure Shot Squirrel Poison at Snipes &
Kinersly's. .
Poison the sauirrels. Sure Shot at
Snipes St Kinersly's.
TTMK TABT.KS.
KailrosMl.
In effect August 6, 1898.
- - CAST BOCKD.
.0 t. Arrive 10:56 r. m. ueparta ii:uu r m. -
.. '.. 7. . WEST BOONn. . . ..
o. 1, Arrive 8:39 A. M. Departs 8:44 A. M.
local.-
Arrive from Portland at 1 P. M.
..,' ueports lor roniunu at a r. m.
Two loca freights that carry passengers leave .
me for the west at 8:0u a. m.. and one for the
nt at &:8 A. K.
HTAGKS. .
ifur fttueTtUe. via. Base Oven
leave dally '
Canyon City, leave
.1 6 A. M.
' For Antelov,- Mitchell,
auy at 0 A. w.
irnvrinfriT-. Khsnlv. Wamic. Waninitla. Warm .
iDrinirs and . Tygh Valley, leave daily, except
Sunday, at 6 A. M.
For Goldendale, Wash., leave every aay ot sae
ees; except Bundoty at 7 A. M.
Offices for all lines at the 'mallla House.
rKvrESslONAL.
H.
H. Rlf)DELlv Attobmv-ai-Law Office
Court Street, The Dalles, Oregon.
S. B. DUFOB. FBAFX HIHIRI.
DTJFDB. is MENEFKIC -Attobmbvs-AT-law
Rooms 42 and 48, over Post
jittee Building, Entrance on Washington Street
rhe Dalles, Oregon. '
. 0. BENNETT, ATTORNEi'-AT-LAW.
A., dee in bcuanno's building, up stain.
talles, Oregon.
Of-The
. T. MATS. S. S.HCMTlfKJ-TO. H. B. WILSOH.
f AYS, HUNTINGTON & WI1BON ATTOB
VI hbys-at-law Offices, French's Woe over
first National Bank, Dalles. Oregon.
WH. WILSON ATTOBMBV-AT-nAW Rooms
French els Co.'s bank Imllding, Seoond
street. The Dalles, Oregon.
: PHOTOGRAPHER.
Chapman Block, The-Dalles, Oregon.
I have taken 11 first prizes.
Reduction
C0PYR1GHTS
CAW I OBTAIN A
PATENT t For a
prompt answer and an honest opinion; write to
9IIINN oc !;., wno nave naa nearly nnj7ra
experience tn the patent business. Gomnnmica
tions strictly confidential. A Haedbook of In
lormatloa conoerning Patents and how to ob
tain tbem sent free. Also a eatalogoeof mefhan-
lcal and scientific books sent free.
Patents taken tbrongh Munn & CO noeiv9
special notice in the Scientiflc Amwican, arxt
thus are brought widely before the public with
out cost to the Inventor. This splendid paper.
t..nu) art.,). AlMrATit.lvillnfit.rAted.baabvzartoo
laTLrest circulation of any scientific work tn the
GENTS
YOUTHS'
i BOYS"
CLOTHING
Good Boys' Suits. from $2.00 up.--
GENTS"
YOUTHS'.
BOYS'
largest circulation of any scientific
world. S3 a year, bampl;
Isullumg Buitiou, moiitui
houses, with plans, enabling builders to-ehow u
ilo nnicM. w.mt. fill.
Edition, monthly. uu a yeav Bingm
coplee. 25 cento. Bvery number contains Beau
tiful plates, in colors, and photographs of new
MUNN A CO, Kiw Vouk. 361 BkoabwaT.
Staple
SPECIAL VALUES IN
J SUTHERLAND, M. D-.,. -M.-, F. T. M. C;
. M. C P. and L O., - -
mod. ttwuu o Q1IVA "r- " ,
Residence Mrs. Thombury'sr west end of Second
street. . - . ,
D
K, EBHELMAN (HO JsorATBICl PBTSICIAN
and bcbgeon. uaus mwo JS
lay or night, city or country.
.Chapman oiocx.
DR. O. D. DOANB PHVSWIAK AMD MJB
boi. Office; rooms b and Chapman
iiuck. Residence: 8. E. ot.rner Court and
Fourth streets, sec .nd door from the corner
)gice hours 9 to 12 A. M-, 2 to 6 and 7 to s P. H
DolUOALL Dentist. Gas given for the
. painless extraction of teeth. Also teeth
-..t uu flowed aluminum plate. Rooms: Sign of
he Golden Tooth, Second Street.
SOCIETIES.
XTASCO LODGE, NO. IS, A.J. a. -
V first and third Monday of each month at 7
M. - - '
DALLES ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. 6.
Meets in Masonic Hall the third Wednesday
f each month at 7 P. M. ; :
M
ODERN WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.-
Mt. Hood Camp No. 69. Meets Tuesday even
ing of each week in Fraternity Man, at :m p. m.
Dry
Goods
Aixd Slioes.
The county ticket presented to the
voters of Wasco connty comprises some
of the very best men to be found in their
respective precincts. All of them stand
tnr rpnnhliran Drincioles and have foil
' couraee of their convictions.
The ticket' is headed y Thos. J.
Driver of Wamic for eheriff. His name
is,8ynonomous for integrity and honor.
The longer, one knows Mr. Driver the
'better they 'like him. He is what is
called in 'western parlance, "a square
.man," meaning that he is thoroughly
-upright and honorable, a true friend and
. good neighbor. . . For the character
istics of bravery, caution and cool-head-.
ednees, demanded oj. an official in this
.capacity, Mr. Driver has no superior in
the county.
For county clerk, the convention
-wisely selected Mr. A. M. elsay of The
Dalles. This young man has not been
in our community more than a year, but
' is an old resident of the county, having
previously lived at Antelope, where he
nniversallv liked.. His nomination
' pleased that community to a unit, with
out regard to political predilection. Mr
TTnlnnv represents the younger men of
the Dartv and is a valiant worker for
miblican princi ples. He is believed to
. Vu nnn of th6 stroneest men on the
ticket.
Mr. Troy Shelley, for superintendent
of public schoolp, has served in that
. capacity for ' four, years, already, and
owing to his successful and well-known
stewardship of these. interests, does not
require -any extended mention at oar
1 hands.
For county assessor, is presented Mr,
F. H. Wakefield of The Dalles. Mr,
Wakefield will make a good official. He
is intelliKent, wide-awake and alert, and
possesses just the qualities which are de
sired to make a successful assessor. . His
nnmtriHtinn nleaaes the entire party. He
JOLES, COLLINS & CO.,
Successors to The Dalles Mercantile Co. and Joles Bros.
Ginghams, Calicos, muslins and . Overalls, at Cat Prices.
TBRWS STRICTLY CHSH.
-SPECIAL AGENTS FOR-
Posson's
" Little Gem" Iricubators
and Bee Supplies.
1 . .
, ' ' - 1
Come and see the Machine in operation.
-ALSO HEADQUARTERS FOB-
. 390 and 394 Second Street,
TO STOCKOQErl: We have just received Fifty Ton of
Stock Salt, Lime and Sulphur, uaii Deiore ouying.
It ' 'J
What ?
Hand-Corded Corsets, Health Reform Waists,
Nursing Corsets, Misses' Waists, Children's Waists,
Shoulder Braces and Hose Supporters made to order,
Where ?
At the Pacific Corset Company's Factory, north
east of the Fair Grounds. It desired each garment
,;il Ki fittoH hafnm hnincr finished..- Call at the fac
tory and examine our goods, or drop a card ihthe
office, ana our agent wiu can ana iwure yuux wu,
. $2.00 PER KEG .
THE
COLUMBIA BREWERY
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. - 1
, . ' Tv.u ii.knon Brewerv is now turning out the best Beer and Porte
"at f thA nasraiesj ' The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health
fdl Beer have been Introduced, and on.y the first-class article will' be placed o
be rnafka. - ' -. . - - .. . ).
COLUMBIA LODGE, WO. o, I. v.
every Friday evening at 7:80 o'clock, m K.
A P. hall, corner Second ana wars Birceuk
Sojourning brothers are welcome.
a. CLO0OH. Beo'y. H. A. Bim.N. O.
CEIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 9., K-of P. Meets
H h .tiini, at 7ifl0 o'clock. In
jhanno'sbulldlnK, comer ot Court and Second
itreeta. Sojourning members are cordially ln-
Ited. : ,
D. w.vs-usb, rw. oi a. ,uu o. -
K. OF L. Meets In K
lavs of each month at 7:80 p. m
rV 0( p. hall the second and iourth Wednes-
TOMEN'8 CHRISTIAN TEMPERENCB
I nNIOS will meet every Friday afternoon
at 8 o'clock at the reading Boom. All are Invited.
ri-HK DALLES LODGE No. 2, I.U.W. X. at
JL ular weekly meetings Friday at 8 r. M.,
K. of P. Hall. J. 8. Wwsub, C. T.
LO.O.T. Reg-
ar ,
Dinsmobk Pabibh, Beo'y.
T'EMFLE LODGE NO. 8, A. U. U.
1 in Fraternitv Hall, over Kellers, an Seoond
tieet, Thrtrsday evenings at 7:80.
W. 8 Mtbbs. Financier. "
J AS. NE8MITH P08T, No. 82, .
every Saturday at 7:80 r. M., in the K. of P.
Hail. '
AMERICAN RAILWAY -
Meets second and fourth Thursdays each
month in K. of P. out. " -
W. H. Jo8. nec y.
Pres.
B.
OF L. K. Meets every Sunday afternoon in
the K. of P. HalL
VE REIN Meets every Sunday
X-M ITU A vn.
OT evening in the K. of P. Hall.
r OF L, F. DIVISION, No. 167 Meets In
t. K. of P. Hall the first and third Wednes
day of each month, at 7:30 P. M. ,
THE CHCKCHK8.
!T. METERS CHURCH Rev. Father Bbons
O eaaST Pastor. Low Mass every Sundsy at
' a. M. High Mass at 10:30 A. M. Vespers at
r. at.
vT. PAULS CHURCH Union Street, opposite
O Fifth. Rev. EUD.8utclifte Rector. Services
.very Sunday at 11 a. M. and 7:80 r. Sunday
hool9:4& A. M. Evening Prayer on Friday at
V80 . ' -
D.
tJURST BAPTIST CHURCH RfV.O. D.TiT
' M)a, Pastor. Mormng servioes every Sab
.h .rika at 11 a. K. Sabbath -
School immediately sitar inorMng wrtcei
Prayer meeting Friday evening at Pastor s rel
iance. Union services in the court house at .
P.aL. -m.
ONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev.' W. C
i 7 J. u . Sunday School after morning
Strangers cordially Invited. Beats free.
c
t. m. ai
service.
M. E. CHURCH Rev. J. whislbb, pastor.
' Harrioes every Sunday morning at 11 a. m.
iundafoholi Tt l!:20 o'clock r Epworth
LeaBiae at 6'80 T. M. Prayer meeting- every
rhuay evening at 7:80 o'clock Acordlal ln
vitauSn Is extended by both pastor and people
to all.
CHRISTIAN CHUHUn-MI.r. n. mwu.r..
Pastor. Preaching In the Christian church
each Lord's Day at 11 a. m, and 7:80 p. m,
are -wrdlauy inyiwn
All
EVANGELICAL
Rev. A. Horn,
sunday-achool at :
o every one. -
LUTHERAN Ninth street,
pastor. Services at 11:80 a.m.
1:80 p.m A cordial welcome .
is an old resident and farmer..