The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, August 13, 1894, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ewioode
During this Week.
AiR ri ces wit h i n aofal I
We hesitate not for Congress to decide,-but have marked our
. v goods to please the people. Large stock of
jevjloodsS
v ....
,'S
See our Center
ALL GOODS MARKED IN
PLAIN FIGURES.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
Kntered a the Postofflce at The Dalles, Oregon,
as Becond-class matter.
Clubbing List.
Regular Our
price price
..$2.50 $1.75
. 3.00 2.00
CkroioU asi If. T. Tribiie. ...
" til VmIIj Oregoiiai
Local Advertising:.
10 Ctniva iror line for first insertion, and & Cents
per line for each subsequent insertion.
Special rates for long time notices..
All local notices received later than S o'clock
will appear the following day.
The Daily and Weekly Chronicle may
be found on sale at I. C. Nickelsen's store.
Telephone No. 1.
MONDAY,
AUGUST 13, 1894
AUGUST AUGURINGS-
Leave From the Notebook of Chronicle
Reporters.
The local was an hour late today. .
The local field is a squeezsd orange
today, dry as a last year's bird's nest,
and dull as a senatorial speech.
There will be an ice cream supper at
the Salvation Army hall Friday evening
next, at 8 o'clock. Ice cream and cake,
15 cents.
The street sprinkler was late about
getting around today, the breaking of a
thimble in the sprinkling attachments
being the cause.
Six drunks were up before the city
recorder- this morning, and were fined
$5 each, which sum, by the way, none
of them could find.
Satisfaction of judgment was entered
Saturday in the case of H. F. McElroy
against H. C. Coe, the judgment and
. costs being for $2506.
The coal bunkers of the O. E. & K
at Pendleton burned Saturday night,
together with the tramway, four cars
and seventy tons of coal The total loss
is about $8000.
One hundred and sixty men are work
ing on the Clear lake ditch and it is ex
pected it will be completed to McCub-
bin'e gulch inside of sixty days. This
gulch is a natural channel which will
' carry the water to Juniper Flat.
Sheriff Driver, who has just returned
from Wapinitia, says Wasco county has
the largest and best grain crop ever
grown in it. Tygh Ridge, Wamic and
that neighborhood will have ' grain
enough to Keep am tne teams busy un
til snow flies hauling it to market.
. We received a letter today sending
stamps for Thk Chronicle, which is
wanted in California by parties who are
thinking of locating here. They will
make no mistake if they profit by the
words of wisdom they will find in the
paper, and cast their fortunes and their
fate with us.
Judge E. A. Wis well of Vancouver,
was drowned at Clatsop beach vesterdav
He was an exceptionally good swimmer
and ventured out beyond the lifelines.
It is supposed he was taken with cramps
and going down was caught . by the
undertow which is very strong. . His
wife stood on the beach and saw him
drown.
An expert gives the following opin
ion regarding the recent discovery of
gold, in the artesian wells of Pullman :
"There is noquestion but that the find
MEN
SUITS.
Make your own selection from our
$14.00, $15.00, $16.00 Snits
for
Window.
PEASE
ia a rich one. Pullman is thoroughly
excited over the discovery, and claims
are being located in all directions. A
number of companies with, ample capi
tal to make developments were formed.
It will be but a few days until the lead
will be uncovered. Alex. Bowe, owner
of the land where the discovery was
made, is regarded as a very fortunate
man." Walla Walla Statesman.
Mnst Be Sold.
Several beautiful upright pianos, dif
ferent grades. I now offer for sale all
my new and second-hand pianos at a
great sacrifice, regardless of cost.
Twenty-five dollars cash at time of pur
chase and on installments of $10 per
month. For cash five per cent discount.
All pianos are marked in plain figures,
and as I have but a few of them, they
will sell fast at the price offered. There
fore, if you want one of these fine in
struments do not delay, but call early
Monday morning, August 6th, at I. C.
Nickelsen's music and book . ptore.
Second street. This sale, commencing
on that date, is instituted for the pur
pose of making room for new styles and
to raise money to purchase fall and win
ter goods. The sale, therefore, will con
tinue till all are sold.
I. C. NlCKKLSKN.
To Manage the Oilman.
Messrs. George E. Good and E. A.
Post, formerly of the Perkins, have
taken charge of the GUman house, Port
land. Both of these gentlemen are well
known hotel men, and will place the
GUman in (the front rank for con
venience and excellence of service. The
Gilman is in the business center of the
city, on First street, between Morrison
and Alder, making it a most convenient
stopping place for business men from
the interior towns. Besides, both pro-
prieters are men of extended acquaint
ance, affable gentlemen, whose whole
attention is devoted to seeing every want
of their patrons satisfied.
Vasnon College.
President A. C. Jones, of Vashon Col
lege, will be at the parlor of the Colum
bia Hotel on Saturday afternoon, the
18th inst., and will be pleased to meet
parties who are expecting to patronize
that institution the coming year.
This is a "non-sectarian Christian
school for. both sexes, beautifully lo
cated, away from city and temptation,
Six regular graduating courses. Ex
penses for the year of ten months, $155,
You would do well to see President
Jones, or write him at Benton, Wash
for catalogue; ".'.
, Real Xstate Transfers.
The following deeds were filed for
record Saturday : -
H. C. Coe and wife to A. E. Blowers,
fifteen acres near Hood River and the
Hood River waterworks-; $12,000.
H. F. McElroy to Kittie Coe, parts of
sections 25, 26, 35 and 36, tp.3 n, r.10 e;
$3250. - ' -
When baby was side, we gave her Oastoria.
When she was a r9nAl she cried for Oastoria.
When she became Hiss, she clung to Castoria. '
When she had Children, she gave them Onatocia.
Feed wheat for sale cheap at Wasco
Warehouse.' - ti,
$12.00,
$9
95
& MAYS.
Shntt the Winner. This Time,
The foot race which took place at An
telope last Wednesday evening, between
the professional, Harry Stevens, and the
Antelope puddin', E..M. Shutt, for $500
a side, resulted in the latter, coming out
winner by about 6 feet. Stevens con
ceded Shutt 15 feet on the start, and the
former's backers, besides many others,
judging from the race run on Sunday,
July 30th, were confident of Stevens
ability to win the race easily, even with
that handicap. Early in the morning,
Steven's backers, Billy Hunt, of Tygh
-valley, and C. D. Beach, an insurance
agent from Illinois, tossed their $50 bills
around promiscuously, but did not find
the Antelope boys willing to bet much
until later in the day I when the
strangers' money amounting to about
$750, was all covered, and a great deal
more of Antelope's money could find no
takers'. . Beach lost a $C5 gold watch and
chain, a finger ring, a pocket knife and
his hat, besides his money; Billy Hunt
lost his $30 overcoat, sleeve buttons,
pocket knife, two fine.finger rings, and
many other trinkets. By about 3 :30 the
race track west of town was occupied by
about 300 spectators from all parts of
the country, and they were pretty
evenly divided as to the result of the
race, though the letting thenwas two
to one on the Antelope man.' . After the
necessary . preliminaries - were gone
through with, the runners took their
respective positions, with Grant Mays
as starter, and E. D. Mc Arthur, E. M.
Wingate and Wm. Menefee as judges.
When the pistol cracked, both runners
broke from the line as though they were
shot out of a cannon, and made for the
goal with all the speed at their com
mand. Stevens gained slightly on Shutt
until within 25 yards of the outcome,
when the latter made a splendid home
spurt, and passed the line about 6 feet
ahead of bis competitor. - At this stage
the Antelope crowd took on another of
their victorious, ' enthusiastic ' "war
whoops," and such' yells have not been
heard since the time of the memorable
baseball game on June' 16th. Shutt was
tossed in the air and carried by the boys
to his tent, where he was dressed and
attended by his trainer, Mr. Roderiquez.
The crowd then dispersed, and left for
town, Btill yelling, "Hurrah for "Antel
ope." ; .', .
A fine ball was given that nighty and
the fantastic toe was tripped with a great
deal more life and mirth than usual.
Antelope is now giving baseball a much
needed' rest, and is talking foot race.
Antelope Herald. . . . ' -
See the. World's Fair for Fifteen Cents
Upon receipt of your address and fif
teen cents in postage stamps, we will
mail you prepaid our souvenir portfolio
of the world's Columbian exposition,
the regular price is fifty cents, bnt as we
want you to have one, we make the
price nominal. You will find it a work
of art and a thing to be prized. It con
tains full page views of the great build
Logs, with descriptions of same, and is
executed in' highest style of art. If not
satisfied with It, after yon get it, we will
refund the stamps and let you keep the
book. Address ' ' .
H. E. BUCKLEN & Co.,
Chicago, 111
Notice.
- All parties having claims against the
late Cbas. E. Haight, are - requested to
present the same at once to the under
signed. lmo. ' ' Mrs. C. E. Haight.
We have again on hand
an abundance of strictly
dry FIR WOOD; which
we will sell" at the lowest
rates. , ..' :
MAIER.fi BENTON.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Hon. E. B. Dufur is home again from
the mountains.
Mrs. Will Woodworth is visiting
friends in Hood River. i
Mrs. O. D. Doane went to Hood River
this morning for a vist.
Mr. A. Scherneckau of Portland is
visiting Hon. George Liebe.
Mr. R. H. Lonsdale left Saturday for
a week's outing at the seaside. - ,
Manager Allaway, of the. D. P. or A.
N., went to Portland this morning.
Mr. B. F. Laughlin and family went
to Trout lake this morning for a few
"weeks' outing.
Mrs. N. Harris and children were pas
sengers on the Regulator thiB morniDg,
bound for Ocean Park. .
- Mr. E. L. Thompson of Portland is in
the city, on hia way. to Centerville to
adjust the losses by the recent lire.
Fred WilBon, purser of the Dalles
City, spent Sunday here, exchanging
places with Frank French, of the Regu
lator. Ed Martin. Billy McCrum and Charlie
Clarke left this morning for a month's
outing on the Alatoles. They have a
two-horse rig, well loaded down with
tent, bedding and provisions, and are
prepared to enjoy themselves thor
oughly. '" -.
Above Kverythlng le.
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
purifies the blood. By this means, it
reaches, builds up and invigorates every
part of the system. For -every blood
taint and disorder, and for every disease
that comes from an inactive liver or im
pure blood, it is the only remedy so sure
and effective that it can be guaranteed.
it it fails to benebt or cure, you have
vour money back. '.. '
These diseased "are many. . They're
different in form, but they're like in
treatment. Rouse -up the torpia liver
into healthful action, thoroughly purify
and enrich the blood, and there's a posi
tive cure. The "Discovery" does this,
as nothing else can. Dyspepsia, In
digestion, Biliousness; all Bronchial,
Throat and Lung Affections ; every form
of Scrofula even Consumption (or Lung
scrofula) in its earlier stages ; and the
most stubborn Skin and Scalp Diseases
are completely cured by it.
' Mild, gentle, soothing and healing is
Dr. Sage's Catarrh . Remedy Only 50
cents ; by druggists.
. . - DIED. "' - .
August 4th, Minnie,' infant daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Green.
All Free.
Those who have used Dr. King's New
Discovery know ita value, and .those who
have not, have now the opportunity to
try it free. Call on the advertised drug
gist and get a trial bottle, free. Send
your name and address to H. E. Bucklen
& Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of
Drl King's New Life Pills free, as well
as a copy of Guide to Health and House
hold Instructor, free. All of which is
guaranteed to do you good and cost you
nothing. Sold by Snipes & Kinersly.
Ayer'a Hair Vigor is cleanly, agreea
ble, beneficial and safe. . It is the most
elegant and the most economical of toi
let preparations. By its use" ladies can
produce an abundant growth of hair,
causing it to become natural in color,
lustre and texture.
- ' -
The London Chronicle says . that on
several occasions of late a lovely lady
has dressed herself up as a flower girl
and sold violets in Bond street, Lon
don, in the early hours of the evening.
With but little care and no trouble, the
beard and mustache can be kept a
uniform brown or black color by using
Buckingham's Dye for the Whiskers.
Gents' Furnishings, v
Boots : and Shoes,
Ladies' Hosiery,
Ladies' Kid" Shoes,'
Ladies' .Underwear
Children's School Shoes,
A Thorough Clearance Sale.
. Watch pur Center Window for Bargains.
Order. Groceries, .
Telephone No. 20.
EUROPEAN HOUSE,
Best Hotel in the City.
NEW and FIRST-CLASS.
-OP
The
Balance.
Summer Dry Goods,
Clothing, Hats,
Shoes, Etc., Etc.,
-WILL. BE CLOSED OUT A A-
GrttttJrr f .SACBIFIGBl
TERWS STRICTLY CHSH.
The Only Thing
Ever high in our store was the Columbia,
and that is marked down ; but it is riot
yet as
Eow as Our Prices. v
We can give you bargains in everything ...
. in Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's
Clothing from Hat to Dress. Call and .
see us at the old corner 1
N. HARRIS.
When the Train stops at THE DALIES, get off on the Scath Side
JiEW COLiUlVlBlfl HOTELi.
This large and popular House does the principal hotel business,
and is prepared to furnish the Best Accommodations of any ,
' ' ; House in the city, and at the low rate of -. ,
$i.oo per Day. - pirst Qass. teals, 25 Cetyts.
Office for all 6ta;e Lines lea-ring; The Dalles for all
points In Eastern Oregon and Kastern Washington,
in this Hotel. ' -
Corner or Front and Union Bts.
THE CELEBRKTED ,
COLUMBIA BREWERY,
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
This well-known Brewery ia now turning bat the best Beer and Porter
east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health
ful Beer have been introduced, and ony the first-class article will be placed on
hA market..
Calicoes,
Men's French. Calf Shoes,
Amoskeags, : -Oxford
Ties, -Outing
Flannels, .
Quincy Cloth. :
JOLES, COLLINS & CO.
PHOTOGRAPHER.
Chapman Block, The Dalles, Oregon.
I have taken 11 first prizes. :
OUR-
T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr.