The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 18, 1894, Image 3

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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
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Telephone No. 1.
MONDAY,
JUNE 18, 1894
JUNE JUNGLINGS.
leet From the Notebook of Chronicle
, Reporters.
Fresh bread Wednesday morning at
a. cellar's.
C. F. Stephens is moving back to his
oia stand today.
Sam. Thurman has sold his fish wheel
to the Winans Bros.
. At 1 :30 the vote was very light, show
ing 160 in the Second and 63 in the First
wards. .-.
Salmon are being sold to the cannery
at 2 cents per pound. The run. is ex
cellent. . . ..
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County Clerk Crosaen administered
" the oath of office to Justice Davis this
.morning.
The steamer Regulator will land at the
foot of Washington street until the
water recedes enough to let her use the
wharf.
Friendship lodge, K. of P., will hold
its regular meeting this evening for the
election of officers. A full attendance is
desired.
The telegraph lines Deing down it was
impossible to get any report from Port
land concerning the weather or water
' east of us. . ,
Deputy Sheriff Hailey arrived from
. Umatilla this afternoon bringing with
him four prisoners on their way to the
penitentiary.
A rattlesnake, the owner of twelve
rattles, was found in the Baldwin opera
house in cleaning it up Saturday. It
was dead, drown-ded. '
The Dalles City took down fifty tons
of fish from Cascades Saturday. The
company talk of putting on an extra
boat to accommodate this trade. '
As the water goes down the portage at
Cascades becomes much easier, and to
night it is expected the Regulator will
bring up a large amount of freight.
There was a bit of a discussion on the
streets today between Jim Crate and a
Mr. Alva. Words led to blows, and
blows to bruises, but no serious damage
was done. - -
The sidewalks are being cleared, but
rocks will not be removed ; until the
water goes down enough that they can
be put on the grade below the D. P. &
A. N. Co.'s wharf.
The river was about as rough today as
it ever gets. The waves)were big enough
P) ALL GOODS MARKED IN
PLAIN FIGURES.
Washington.
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: PEASE
to do credit to the Pacific. With Bttch
a swell a few days ago, considerably
damage would inevitably have followed
The place where the Oregon rolled a
few days ago is now dry and decidedly
dusty. The strong west wind blowing
today is playing the dickens with the
slickens, but it is conducive to health,
so we have concluded to let her blow.
At 3 o'clock the vote in the Second
ward was 225, and in the First 94. Un
less there is a rush just before the close
of the polls, the total vote will not be
more than 550. It may reach 700, but
600 will probably be nearer the mark.
Joe Riley was brought up from the
Locks Saturday night, by Constable
Trana, to serve out a sentence of sixty
days in the county jail. He was con
victed of stealing a watch, and when
arrested it was rolled up in a newspaper
and in his hat.
The fishermen between here and
Ceiilo are fairly in it now. and are catch
ing whole lots of salmon with dip nets.
me winans Bros, expect to push this
branch of the business, and hope to
recoup their losses, besides putting some
money to their credit. We hope they
' may. for they deserve to win.
The polls opened this morning at 9
o'clock. In the First ward C. M. Fouts,
J. F. Snedaker and Geo. A.' Liebe are
judges, H. H. Smith and E. P. Fitz
Gerald clerks. In the Second ward C.
L. Phillips, J. L. Story and John Cates
judges, 1. 1. Burget and C. E. Bayard
clerks. There being four candidates for
marshal in the field and two for recorder,
their friends put some life into the elec
tion and a pretty full vote will be polled.
Ileal Estate Movements.
The following deeds were filed for
record this morning : .-'
James H. Hickman and wife to Martha
A. Stearns, sw J, nw, ne of sec. 13,
tp 1 north, r 12 east ; consideration $6.
Same date, same property, I.' A.
Burke, trustee, to J. H. Hickman and
wife ; same consideration.
Same date, same property Jules E.
Sabin to I. A. Burke; same consider
ation. , . .
Same date, United States to'R. D.
Pitcher, se J "of sec. 26, tp 4 south, r 13
east.
A. Doused Glim.
The old Wasco Sun office is the worst
looking wreck left from the flood.
Everything was covered with water, and
is now covered with mud. The cases
floated around, dumping .type in all di
rections. The presses are rusty, the
cases with type level full of mud. The
rollers are melted on the presses, the
stock of legal blanks soaked, Tables
have lost their legs, unlocked forms
their shape. It is a sea of pi mud-pie.
Unless the presses are cleaned at once
they will be good for old iron only.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria
When she became Hiss, she clung to Castoria?
When she had ChildrenShe gave them Castoria.
Great rednoHnn 5t t.ha Torino rf cr-r a nitn.
ware. See our center window. Prices
marked in plain figures.
Mays & Ceo we..
Subscribe forJTHK Chkoxiclh.
& MAYS.
Pennoyer's Letter.
Canby Post.G. A. n'., of Hood River,
having requested Governor Pennoyer to
change the date of his speaking on
political questions oh that day at that
place. The governor sent the following
characteristic reply v :
"The resolution of your post was duly
received and considered. Although the
Savior of mankind, while on earth,
allowed on the holy Sabbath the pulling
of an ox or an ass out of a pit, yet your
post objects to any -effort on Decoration
Day such as the pulling out of the pit of
financial disaster the starving men,
women and children of our unfortunate
country. I, however, cancel my appoint
ment at Hood River pursuant to your
request.
Sylvester Penjcoyer."
Hawthorne la Jail.
Sunday afternoon five Indian police'
men from the Warm Springs Agency,
arrived here, bringing young Hawthorne
with them. The latter was in a hack
propped up on a mattress, and two of
the Indians were riding with him, the
other two being on horseback. As they
drove up to the jail a crowd of men and
boys trotted along beside the wagon to
get a good look at the young criminal
He is at present locked up in jail, being
neid on the charge of killing Hayes.
Just tv hat will become of him is bard to
say, though it is probable the federal
courts will take charge of his case in the
killing of Karpolis. ' He is wounded in
the side, a flesh wound only and will be
all right in a week or so.
Of Hearts Attuned.
Marriage license was issued Saturday
to William Penn Carter and Mrs. Eve
Jine Mills.
The parties both live near Duf ur and
we are told the wedding will take place
next Sunday. The snows of eighty-four
winters and the suns of an equal number
of summers, have bleached the groom's
hair, and whitened his whiskers, while
the blushing bride that is to be, has ex
perienced the joyous springtime and the
dreamy autumns for sixty-six times in
circumference. . Yet they are not too old
to love. i'
"Loye rules the court, the camp, the grove,
And men below and saints above,
For love is heaven, and heaven is love,"
Killed a Bear.
J. O.Eastman killed a large cinna
mon bear at hia place Friday evening
last. The bear was first' seen by Mr.
Eastman's little boy, Roy, near the
barn. Bruin : was ' casting longing
glances toward a calf staked near the
barn and paid little attention to.Mr.
Eastman when he came with a gunj but
leisurely retreated some distance tow
ards the brush until he found an ant hill
and proceeded to gather the ants. Mr.
Eastman waited for him to turn his
head again in the direction of the calf
and then gave him a shot through:the
heart. Glacier.
Boils, abscesses, tumors and even
cancers, are the result of a natural effort
of the.system to expel the poisons which
the liver and kidneys have failed to re
move. Ayer's Sarsaparilla stimulates
all the organs to a proper performance
of their functions.
Notice.
All city warrants registered prior to
December 3, 1891, are now due and pay-
Rhlft At TY1V "friOO Tn fnnoaf Acnann f .
hthis date. 1. 1. Burget. Citv
Dated Dalles City, May 15, 1894.
We have just received
one scow load of. Choice
DRY FIR WOOD, cut
..especially for family use.
Orders filled promptly.
Office in basement of
the Baptist Church.
MAI ER & BENTON.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr. Russell Sewall of Portland spent
yesterday in the city. .
T r -c t t -i T-i t r y .
iucsrra. rrnun Aiders ana Xj. vt. pio-
cum. mercnants oi Jieppner, are in the
city. '
Mr. Glenn, Miss Grace Glenn and Ed
Williams were among the passengers on
tne regulator thii morning:
Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Snedaker returned
yesterday from a week's visit at the
Orilhousen ranch, near Deschutes. ' .
Mrs. J. E. Barnett was a passenger on
the Regulator this morning. She goes
to Eugene to attend the meeting of the
grand lodge of Uood Templars, repre
senting the Juvenile Temple of this
place. : .
Mr. Jamison, superintendent of con
struction for the Western Union, spent
Sunday here and went east this morn
ing to look after the repairs from Arling
ton to Umatilla, that part of the line at
present causing mncU trouble. The.line
from there to Arlington is in working
order, Mr. Balfe Johnson having just
returned with a crew- of nve men from
repairing it. ... . - .
bokn. . : '
In this city, Monday, June lStb to
the wife of P. A. Johnson, a daughter.
Edgab Fawcett, the poet,' play
wrig-ht and novelist, is a bachelor forty
years oi age. lie . likes society, the
theater and the opera. He is of medium
height, dresses in the latest style,, is
English in appearance and keeps his
own carriage. . .
" She "What a fitting token of mar
ried love is the wedding ring! He
"It is. A ring has no.end, and it also
has no beginning. r - It. is absolutely
without variety, and much easier put
on than taken off." Harlem-Life.
A wondekftji, nugget of tin has been
discovered in the mines of North Dun
das, . Tasmania. It is estimated to
weigh 5,400. pounds. The assay of a
small piece shows that the large mass
of ore contains 67 per cent, of metallic
tin. .' . - "' . . .
Covers for cups and glasses usd in
a sick room can be made of cardboard
and covered with , a croche, cover of
either- white silk," wool or cotton, as
preferred.?' a small loop being put in
the middle of the top to lift it by. -'
Pneumatic tires three - and . a half
inches in diameter
SOtne Of the launtinrr sn vo n..i,i:
Ireland. ; . " V.
: Hercules, from the Greek, was the
glory of Hera or Juno. .
Citloe . comes from the Greek, and
signifies a green herb." - - -,
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Interest Ceases. '
All warrants registered prior to May
1st, 1890, will be paid on presentation at
my office.. This is the second call for
these warrants. Interest stopped May
21st. ' .. Wm. Michell, Treasurer.
'Watch Lost.
One silver hunting case watch. The
inside plate is engraved "Presented by
Troop E, 2nd.U. S. Cavalry,' Louis
Burkhard." A liberal reward wilj be
paid for its return to the Skibbe hotel.
Notice.
Will' the merchants holding bills
against the D. P. & A. N. Co." for the
month of May kindly .'drop them in the
postoffice. W. C. Ai.IiA.way, Agt.
The Dalles, June 9, 1894. , i
Xost.
"A gold-headed cane. Finder will be
suitably rewarded by leaving the same
at this office." ' '
The Chronicle prints all the news. .
Back at Their Old Stand,
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1 390-394 SECOND STREET,
Where they will be pleased to see all
their old patrons.
The Rose Hill Greenhouse
Is still adding to its large stock .
of all kiuds of . .
Greenhouse Plants,
And can furnish a choice selec- -
' tion. Also .
UT FItOWERS and fliOrJflh DSIG5S
MRS. C. L. PHJLLIPS.
Just
Reeeiued
MRS. M. LeBALiliISTER, The Dalles.
What?
Where?
THE KTETJITESST BOOKS
barrabas ... . . ;.
THE KING'S STOCK BROKER .
MARCELLA
TOM SAWPER ABROAD, ..;- ...v
MARION DARSHE 1 . . ...
MONTEZUMA'S DAUGHTER ... ....
SHIPS THAT PASS IN THE'NIGHT
X C. NICKELSEN, The Dalles.
FAST flffll EXPRESS
COJuTOcmC FSIMY, ;JUjlE 8th,
. . ' the- .'; . ' ."': ;.V
D., P. & A. N. Co:
Will carry Express Matter' fCoin, Jewelry and
other valuables included,- limited in weight
to fifty pounds per package, between The Dalies
and Portland, through without delay at trans
ler. Charges will nclude delivery to consignees.
W. C. ALLAWAY, W B. F. LAUUHLIN,
. - Gen. Agt.' - . . Manager
MAYS & CROWE
Are in shape to supply
their customers with
flafdmare, Tinmare, Stoves,
'ETC., ETC., ETC. .,
PLUMBING AND PIPE WORK.
g Now located in their new building,
opposite and a little above the Method
ist church, on Washington street. -
FEED and GROCERIES
CHEAP FOR CASH.
MUST HAVE MON EY.
At OLD ELECTRIC LIGHT HOUSE.
J. H. CROSS.
Harry Liebe,
PRACTICAL
UftWftlftr
All work promptly attended to,
and warranted.
Can now; be found at the residence of
Geo. A. Liebe, on Third street. . "
Watchmaker
A FRESH LOT OF NEW STYLES
SUMMER MILLINERY GOODS.
STILL LATER STYLES OF -
Summer Hats and Bonnets.
Something New in Flowers.
Hand-Corded Corsets, -Health Reform Waists.
Nursing Corsets, Misses' Waists, Children's Waist,
Shoulder Braces and Hose Supporters made to order.
: t - At the Pacific Corset Company's Factory, north
east of the Fair Grounds. It desired each garment
, will be fitted before being finished. Call at the fac
tory and examine our goods, or drop a card in the
- office, and our agent will call and secure your order.
. - .By Marie Corelli
; By Archibald Guntber
. .By Mrs. Humphrey Ward
: . -. . . -. . . . By lark Twain
- By Marion Crawford
.. .v. : . . . . ... . .By Rider Haggard
..... .By Beatrice Herraden '
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Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
DIALERS IN-
Pore Drags Cfiemioals,
FINE LINE OF
HHP05TED and DOJSIESTIC CIGflBS
Their store is located for the preseut
at the residence of O. Kinersly. Pre
scriptions compounded at all hours.
House
Moving I
Andrew Velarde
. IS prepared to do any land all
kinds of work in his line at
reasonable figures. . Has the
. largest house . moving , outfit
in Kastern Oregon.
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Address PO.Box 18I,The Dalles
. PHOTOGRAPHER.
Chapman Block, The Dalles, Oregon.
I have taken 11 first pHzes.'