The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 17, 1894, Image 3

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    We are Still In It,
Free to All.
and You Know It.
Standard Patterns.
The Most Desirable,
ALL GOODS MARKED IN
PLAIN FIGURES.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
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WEDNESDAY, - OCTOBER 17. 1894
BRIEF MENTION.
Leares From the Notebook of Chronicle
Reporters.
Mr. M. Herrick baa let the contract
for braiding a cannery here to Mr. Hugh
Glenn.
Four cars loaded with sections of the
gates for the locks at the Cascades passed
down Sunday.
The Wizard Oil Company is drawing
fall houses, and has succeeded in getting
itself talked about as a great fun maker,
and so it is.
One real estate transfer today .described
as Geo. Beires, unmarried, to Lewis L.
Lane and Hattie A. Lane, lot 4 of block
22, Humason's Addition to Dalles City;
consideration $700.
The D. P. & A. N. Co. are building a
temporary house on their wharf for the
protection of freight. The house is
mounted on wheels so that it can be
moved along the incline to' suit the stage
of water.
Union shipped three carloads of pota
toes to the East last week. This crop is
almost a failure in those states unvisited
by the drouth. The crop -is also short
on this coast, but still we have spuds to
spare. The matter of freight, however,
shuts us off from the market.
Rev. O. D. Taylor received a 'letter
Saturday from a lady named Games of
Portland, stating that two little orphan
girls, one aged 6 years and the other 9,
had been left in her charge by the death
of their parents ; that they are of an ex
cellent family, and is desirous of finding
homes for them. Full particulars as to
the children can be obtained by calling
on Mr. Taylor.
Rockland Boy, whose leg was injured
in the races last week, was brought
down from the fair grounds yesterday
morning on a dray. He is a remarkably
sensible animal, and made no trouble,
allowing himself to be led onto the dray,
and standing patiently until his destina
tion was reached. Mr. Mclnerny has
hopes of his complete recovery ; hopes
that we hope will be gratified.
An attempt was madn to rob the Hills
boro bank Monday night. President
Shute, after closing the vault at night,
8 tar ted home on his bicycle but was
stopped by four masked men, who tied
his bands and' compelled him to give
them the combination of the vault. He
told them it was a time lock but they
would not believe him until they went
to the bank and proved his assertions
true. Failing to open the vault, the
robbers returned to where they had left
Handsome
of
We have received a complete stock of Patterns of the
STANDARD FASHION COMPANY, everywhere ac
knowledged to be
The Most Stylish,
PEASE
Shute gave him back his keys and watch,
and after expressing their opinion by
kicking him, turned him loose.
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Francisco Examiner for a year? If so
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and a half a pioce. If you would rather
have the New York World, we will send
you that and the Semi-Weekly Chron
icle one year for $2.25. The World is
also a semi-weekly so you will get 208
papers for $2.25.
We have made arrangements with the
San Francisco Examiner to furnish it in
connection with The Chronicle. - Hav
ing a clubbing rate with the Oregonian
and N. Y. Tribune for our republican
patrons, we have made this arrangement
for the accommodation of the democratic
members . of The Chronicle family.
Both papers, the Weekly Examiner and
Semi-Weekly Chronicle will be fnr-
nished for one year for $2.25, cash in ad
vance.
Last evening after the crowd which
attended the Wizard Oil concert had
dispersed, a number of joung people
laid siege to the hall, and a very pleas
ant impromptu party was given com
plimentary to Miss Shulthis, who is
visiting in the city. With such music
as Prof. Birgfeld, accompanied by Mr.
Burchstorf on the violin, can discourse,
and a merry party, bent on making the
most of the opportunity for fun, it could
not fail to be a success.
A Good Flan.
The new plan for worrying train rob
bers devised by the Wells-Fargo express
company, has been put in operation
upon the through trains between ' San
Francisco and Portland. The burglar
proof safes in the express cars are fitted
with detachable knobs for the combina
tion locks and the . express messengers
who travel in the cars are unable to open
the safes, not being furnished with the
knobs or the combinations.- Local agents
of the company at various stopping
places on the road have the combination
and turning knobs and are charged with
the duty of opening and closing the
safes, from which are taken the valuable
packages billed to the place of opening
and for places intermediate between that
place and the next place where an agent
has the combination.'- On the San
Francisco-Portland trains the safes are
opened only at four places between the
terminals Sacramento, Redding, Ash'
land and Roseburg.
The Kins' Daughters.
The King's Daughters have many calls
made on them for assistance by those
who are worthy and needy. They can
find use for clothing of all kinds, and
suggest that those who have gaiments
of any kind which they will no longer
use give them to the poor, through the
direction of the society. Garments
which are ' discarded and will no longer
be used by the owners, can be made to
do great good, and this is especially so
now that winter is coming on. All offer
ings sent to Mrs. Brooks, Mrs. Harris or
Mrs. Willerton wil be turned over to
the society by them. Now do not think.
this is meant for someone else, but look
into your closets and see what you have
that will be of use to the society in their
good work. . - ' . .
Help Wanted.
Wanted An active, reliable man to
represent us ; $18 weekly. Give refer
ence. ' Address
Shepp Sc Co., P. O. Box 785,
OctlO-lw Philadelphia, Penn.
Illustrated Catalogue
the Fall and Winter
The Very Best.
& MAYS.
I. O. G. T.
Fraser Lodge, No. 16, Independent
Order of Good Templars, had a very in
teresting meeting last Saturday evening,
with quite a number of members present ;
notwithstanding the busy season, and
the great distance some of our members
come we have a good attendance at each
meeting. Last quarter the average at
tendance was thirty-one. - The lodge is
still increasing in membership, there be
ing three propositions last meeting and
two the meeting before. We have now
membership of sixty-five in good
standing.
The lodge gave several entertainments
last winter and will give another Oct.
27th, which will be an apron and pencil
social. The ladies are to bring aprons,
not hemmed, with needles and thread,
the gentlemen lead pencils, not sharp
ened. The ladies will sharpen the pen
cils and the gentlemen will hem the
aprons. Those doing the neatest work
will be rewarded with a prize. All are
invited. -
Eraser lodge meets on the first and
third Saturday of each month, at the
3-Mile schoolhouse, about four miles
south of town. You will hear more of
the social later on. Z.
The Express Matter.
The express robbery continues to be a
topic of absorbing interest, and all kinds
of surmises, wild and mayhap other
wise, are made concerning the probable,
possible, or impossible parties who
might, or could be connected with it.
Those who think that it was local talent
that performed the work, are met with
the question, "Where did the sharpened
drill come from." If it was made here
it was made by a mechanic, for the
workmanship is good ; but if made here,
the man who made it would soon iden
tify it. On the other hand, if the rob
bery was executed by strangers, how
could they get away with the swag.
The detectives are of course saying
nothing, so what theories they may
have found out, if anything, are un
known. All that is definite is that the
money is gone, and that whoever took
it made an excellent job, leaving no sign
by which a cine can be obtained.
Notice.
The following notice has been handed
us for publication :
"Rev. Horn returned from a mission
ary trip to High Prairie, White Salmon,
Trout Lake, Camas Prairie and Hood
River. He speaks of having good suc
cess, holding services in German and
English. Next Sunday he will hold
services in the chapel on Ninth street at
10 :30 for his beloved Germans, and at 7
o'clock p. m. for the Scandinavians. A
cordial welcome to everyone."
For the many accidents - that occnr
about the farm or houBehould, such as
burns scalds, bruises, cuts, ragged
wounds, bites of animals, mosquitoes or
other insects, galls or chafed spots, frost
bites, aches or pains in any part of the
body, or the ailments resulting from ex
posure, as neuralgia, rheumatism, etc
Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Lini
ment has proved itself a sovereign rem
edy. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle
For sale by the Snipes-Kinersly Drug
Co. '
Cord Wood.
We again have an abundant supply of
dry fir and hard wood for immediate
delivery at the lowest rates, and hope to
be fayored with a liberal share of the
trade. - Jos. T. Peters & Co.
DRY CORD WOOD,
HAY and GRAIN",
HEATING- STOVES, .
COOK STOVES,
STEEL RANGES,
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
all at the lowest prices at
MAIER & BENTON.
The success that has attended the use
of Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Lin
a'ment in the relief of pain and in curing
diseases which seemed beyond the reach
of medicine, has been truely remarkable.
Hundreds supposed to be crippled for
life with arm 8 and legs drawn up crook
ed or distorted, their muscles withered pr
contracted by disease have been cured
through the use of this remedy. Price
25c, 50 and $1.00 per bottle. For sale by
the Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
Strayed.
From the fair grounds, one black
mare, white hind foot, Btnall white spot
in forehead, and one light sorrel horse,
white hind foot, small white strip in
face and saddle marked, both branded
a on left stifle. Horse also branded A
on the right hind leg. A liberal reward
will be paid lor information wnicn will
lead to their recovery, by the under
signed. A. S. Macallibteb,
A stimulant is often needed to nourish
and strengthen the roots and to keep the
hair a natural color. Hall's Hair Re
newer is the best tonic for the hair.
Notice.
All city warrants registered prior to
January 2, 1892, are now due and pay
able at my office. Interest ceases after
this date. 1. 1. Bubget, City Treas.
Dated Dalles City, Aug. 1, 1894.
Seed Rye, 75 cents per bushel, at
Joles, Collin 8 & Co.'s
Seed Rye for sale at Mays & Crowe's
hardware store. oct 3
L. Rorden & Co.,
to introduce their
Grocery Department,
Will Give
to Everyone .
buying One Dollar's worth
of Groceries before Nov
ember 15th,a chance for a
handsome
China Dinner Set
now on exhibition in our window.
Nevr Stock, Low Prices
L. Rorden & Co
For the persons who took
Groceries away from our
store, and were not sorry
they did not get more. It
shows- long-headedness to
buy the freshest goods in
town at the lowest prices.
J. B CROSSEN,
Fine Goods. ' Clean Store. Prompt Delivery.
SlIOM
"We are selling more goods than ever,
for the simple reason that
Our PRICES are RIGHT.
We pay more for
other dealer
Consult Your Interests,
and Trade with.
JOLES,
Telephone No. 20.
EUROPEAN HOUSE,
Best Hotel in the City.
NEW and FIRST-CLASS.
Just Ffeqeiued,
FROM THE EASTERN MARKETS,
NEW FALL and WINTER DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING-, FURNISHING- GOODS,
Notions, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, &cv
Cash Buyers are invited to examine oar New Prices, as everything will be-
sold with the smallest profit. Special
TER3"IS STRICTLY CKSH.
Yob Ci't Ailrt
In anticipation of a renewal of business activ
ity, we have bought an enormous line of Men's
Underwear and Overshirts for Fall and Winter,
which we have placed on the market at prices
to suit the times.
JOHN
Soccesior to
-DEALER IN-
PAINTS, OILS AND G LASS.
And the Most Complete and Latest Patterns and Designs in .
WALL PAPER.
PRACTICAL PAINTER and PAPER HANGER. None but the best brands
of J. W. MASURY'S PAINTS used in all our work, and none but the
most skilled workmen employed. Agents for Masury Liquid Paints. No chem
icel combination or soap mixture. A first-class article in all colors. All orders
promptly attended to.
Store and Faint Shoo corner Third and
HOOD'S
0j. fart, Kerns & RoDerisoa's Liyery Stalls, Sewnl St. '.
Second-hand Furniture Bought Sold.
Money Loaned on Jewelry and other Valuables.
AUCTION EVERY SATURDAY ugl0S:elV0
erty placed with me at reasonable eommluion. Give me a call.
Produce than any
in The Dalles.
COLLINS & CO.
THE RELIABLE FIRM.
PHOTOGRAPHER.,
Chapman Block, The Dalles, Oregon.
I have taken 11 first prizes.
Bargains every day of the week.
to Owliot Tills
C. HERTZ
Paul Kreft & Co.
WALL PAPER.
' . -
Washington Btt.. Tbe Dalles, Oregon
COIiHRTHRRLt BRflK .
and AUCTION ROOM.