The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 01, 1894, Image 3

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    GoaKs
AND
The Bedroom Set and
Bicycle will be present
ed to the lucky guessers
Saturday niglit, Decem
ber 1st. 1894.
ALL GOODS MARKED IN
PLAIN FIGURES.
The Dalles Daily Chfoniele.
nte red a the PostoSce at The Dalles, Oregon
as second-class matter.
Clubbing List.
Regular Our
. priee price
ehroiicle and K. T. Tribune $2.50 $1.75
" mi Weekly Oregoniai 3.00 2.00
" ma Weekly Examiner 3.25- 2.25
" Weekly Sew York World 2.25 2.00
- Local Advertising;.'
10 Ceu us per line for first Insertion, and 5 Cents
ir line for each subsequent Insertion.
Special rates for long time notices.
All local notices received later than 3 o'clock
will appear the following day.
SATURDAY, - - DECEMBER 1, 1894
BRIEF MENTION.
Leaves From the Notebook of Chronicle
Reporters.
Walter Rowe was returned to Salem
this afternoon.
Owing to the theater on Wednesday
evening, the Union Dancing Club will
hold their party next Tuesday evening,
Dec. 4th.
Sixteen hogs and some other personal
property were sold this afternoon by
Constable Urquhart to satisfy a judg
ment of Perry Watkins against C. E.
Jones.
- A farmer from over near Goldendale
left his team in one of the feed yards
last night, and eonie heartless wretch
stole everything that was loose in the
wagon.
Hawthorne gave his testimony this
morning in the Savage case and was
taken back to Portland on the afternoon
train. It was expected yesterday that
the case would be finished ' today but
that does not now seem possible.
The courthouse was crowded this
afternoon, many ladies being present
and taking a deep interest in the pro
ceedings. There' were several pretty
lively conflicts between the attorneys
concerning the- admissibility of testi
mony. The attorneys for the defense
are fighting every point, and laying the
foundations, or trying to, for a new trial
in case of conviction.
At the literary society Monday even'
ing election of officers will be had. Sub
ject for debate, "Resolved, That men
are governed more by imagination than
" reason." Leader of affirmative, Miss
Newman ; negative, Miss Evelyn New
. man. Quotations from Scott. All who
are interested are invited to be present,
and so decide whether or not it would
benefit them to become members.
Frank Klein was placed on the wit
ness stand this afternoon, and at 3:20
his examination had not been com
pleted. His testimony varies from that
given in the preliminary examination
by being more full and giving some en
tirely new. evidence. He testified,
among other things, that in conversa
tion with his father the Monday morn
ing after the robbery, he told him he
bad committed the robbery.
The Union Savings and Loan Associa
tion bank in the Marquam building,
Portland,' was looted by burglars last
night. The burglar-proof safe was blown
open, the bold burglar having drilled a
hole into it and with a nitro-glycerine
fuse knocked the burglar proof theory as
Well as the safe to pieces. A census of
PEASE.
the bold youths of The Dalles, we might
mention for the benefit of the Oregonian,
discloses the fact that our talent were
not in it. ,
Maier & Benton now propose to give
away a Ramona cook stove with reser
voir, one copper teakettle and one Col
umbia Garland Junior etove, all now on
exhibition in their window. The prizes
will be awarded New Years eve. Do
you want to know how you can get one
of these prizes? If so, call at the store.
You will find there everything in the
hardware line, stoves, ranges, tin, gran
ite and aluminum ' ware, cutlery and
everything else.
While the K. of P. boys were holding
forth in the hall over Cates & Leavin's
store at the Cascades Thursday night,
someone broke into the store. Two' in
dividuals giving their names as Thomas
Moore and James Williams were arrested
by Constable Trana, and after a prelim
inary examination before Justice Will
iams were bound over to the grand jury
and brought here last night. It looks
suspicious but we hardly believe the K.
of P. boys would put up that job.
The Universal exposition at Portland
will be formally opened tonight. The
newspaper men of Oregon have been in
vited to be present at the opening cere
monies, and no doubt many of them will
be there to enjoy the pyrotechnical dis
play, and the something-to-eat after
wards. We have always had a kindly
feeling towards the exposition, a feeling
that began wav back in the old
"mechanics fair" times, and we sin
cerely hope the exposition commencing
tonight will be profitable to its backers,
as it undoubtedly will to the state. "
Keal Bstate Transactions.-
Deeds were filed today as follows :
Maggie Fournelle to Peter Fournelle,
the nwj, nej, sec 1, tp 1 n, r 12 e ; $1.
Peter Fournelle . to Joseph T. Peters,
same property as the above ; $600.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr. Ben Snipes of Seattle is in the
city. '
Mr. S. W. Mason of Bovd was in town
today.
Mr. Geo. Lindsay is over from Hart-
land today.
Hon. T. R. Coon of Hood River was in
the city today.
Mrs. Belle Rinehart is no from Port
land visiting for a few days.
Mrs. Geo. C. Blakelev went to Port
land on the afternoon train.
Mr. L. Rice of Endersbv called at The
Uhronicle office this morning. ,
Mr. Chas. Dietzel left for Portland
Thursday, where he expected ' to meet
Mrs. Dietzel, and they were to leave for
Pasadena, uaiu., to spend the winter.
United States Marshal Grady came up
from Portland last night bringing young
uawtnorne witn mm. xne latter will
be used as a witness against Otis Savage.
Hon. CharleB Fulton of Astoria was in
the city yesterday, going further east on
the passenger train last night. His
ambition to eccupy Senator Dolph's
position is laudable, and Mr. Fulton has
the ability but the senatorial election is
already practically settled.
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 Children, she gave them Castoria,
& MAYS.
Schedule of Expenditure
Showing the amounts of all claims
presented, the names of all claimants,
the article . or claim for which payment
is made, the amounts allowed and the
claims continued or rejected at the No
vember term, '94, of the county court for
Wasco county, Oregon. The. following
list, however, does ' not contain any
claim for which the salary or fees are
provided by statute :
Glass & Prudhomme, records
and supplies sheriff's office. . . $ 88 40
Geo D Barn hard t & Co.'circui.t
court and treasurer's record . . 60 40
Ben C Irwin & Co, circuit court
register : . 25 00
Jas W Blakeney, removing'elec-
tion booths 1 50
F W L Skibbe, board of non-res- .
ident pauper 12 00
Geo Carty, nursing Jno Baier. . 10 00
Wasco Warehouse, rent booths. .. 9 00
D C Lemison, changing tele
phone ......... 1 00
Ben C Irwin & Co, supplfes
clerk's office 12 05
Mays & Crowe, spikes and nails 75
riagn Urienn, repairs courthouse
vault. . .. ... 228 81
Meston & Dygert Co, road record 22 00
Pease & Mays, mdse 1 00
Ice Co, ice. . . ? . . -. X 47
Meston & Dygert, judgment file
boxes 78 24
Harbison Bros, lumber road dis
trict 5 25 00
Ward & Son, lumber road dis
tricts 13 and 15 59 45
W R Brown, labor on road.'. ... ' 12 00
Antone Kneckeley, labor road. 12 00
W Maddron. labor on road. .... 12 00
S E Ferris, street sprinkling;.. . : 3 00
Dalles City, water 11 00
Ward & Kerns, livery. . ' 3 00
L M Woodcock, lumber district
IS 24 1)0
Wm Michel, burial expenses
paupers . . ; 30 00
I C Nickelsen, supplies school
superintendent 2 25
Gunning & Hockman, work for -district
12 2 70
E C Drew, rubber stamp 80
Oregon Telephone Co, use tele
phone 4 00
J T Peters, lnmber, nails, etc. . . 141 5.1
Mays & Crowe,-supplies county
road 19 00
A M Williams, supplies non
resident paupers 10 45
J F Hawortb,. blanks 2 50
H Herbring, supplies county
jail 9 75
Troy Shelley, supplies. .-. 2 95
Maier & Benton, fuel, repairs
and supplies 117 75
M T Nolan, supplies clerk's
office..; 2 00
D W Vause, varnishing vault. . 16 85
GAR, relief . . . . 45 00
Chronicle Pub Co, printing 43 00
J B Crossen, supplies paupere. . . 8 60
J W Blakeney, freight a drayage 3 10
J S Sutherland, rued services. . . 18 60
O D Doane, med services 7 00
Ed Martin, expert work. 167 28
limes-.mountaineer, printing. . . 155 7o
John Pharis, sawing wood..... 3 75
W E Miller, fare pauper 20 00
Karpolis' widow, expenses 5 00
Emil Schanno," use of team 6 00
John Beyers, ticket to California 20 00
Mrs N Harris, fare to Bovs and
Girls Aid Society. ...... 3 45
N C Evans, repairing Hood
River bridge 125 00
D J CooDer. reDairint? bridsre
lower 15-Mile. 180 00
Geo C Blakelev. fare to pau
per 5 75
State of Obegon, ) -County
of Wasco) 8f '
I, A.. M. Kelsay, county .' clerk of
Wasco county, state of Oregon, do
hereby certify that the above and fore
going is a full and complete statement
of the claims presented and action taken
thereon by the county court of Wasco
county, Oregon, sitting for the trans
action of county business at the Novem
ber term, 94, thereof, save and except all
claims, the salary or fees of which are
provided for by statute. . ' '
DRY CORD WOOD,
HAY and GRAIN,
HEATING- STOVES,
COOK STOVES,
STEEL. RANGES,
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
'all at the lowest prices at
MAIER & BENTON.
Witness my hand and seal of the
county court, affixed this 1st day of.
December, 1894.
Seal A. M. Kelsay,
By A. G. Johnson. County Clerk.
Deputy.
THE CHURCHES. '
Elder Bramblet Baptist will preach
at the Christian church tomorrow at 11
a. m. and 7:30 p.m.
The Baptist church, Rev. O. D. Taylor
pastor, will hold services at 11 o'clock
tomorrow morning. All not worship
ping elsewhere are cordially invited.
Sunday school follows the morning ser
vice. No service in the evening.
Methodist Episcopal church Sacra
mental services. Love feast at 10 a. m. ;
an address by the pastor at 11 a. m.,
followed by the sacrament of the Lord's
supper, sermon at 7 :30 p. m. by Rev. R.
C. Motor, P. E." All are cordially in
vited. '",'.,
The Congregational church, corner
of Court and Fifth street Sunday ser
vices as usual : At 11 a. m. and at 7 :30
p. in. worship, and a sermon by the
pastor, W. C. Curtis.. Topic of the
morning sermon, Chist's testimony to
John (Sunday school lesson); ofthe
evening sermon, "Fleshly lusts which
war against the soul." Sunday school
immediately after the morning service
and meeting . of the Young People's
Society of Christian Endeavor at 6 p. m.
Topic, True wisdom, getting it ; using it.
Jas. iii :13-18. All persons not worship
ping elsewhere are cordially invited. '
PORTLAND EXPOSITION.
Opens December I, 1894, and Closes
January 15, 1895. '
Daring this time the Dalles, Portland
& Astoria Navigation Company will sell
tickets from The Dalles to Portland and
return, including two meals on the
steamer Dalles City at $2.50. Tickets
limited to ten days from date of sale.
Regulator will leave at 7 a. m.' and
the Dalles City will arrive at Portland
at 5 :30 p. m. Quick transfers at the
locks. W, C. Allaway,
nov22-tf Gen. Agent.
For sick headache, caused by a dis
ordered stomach, Ayer's Cathartic Pills
are the most reliable remedy. '"My
mother first recommended these Pills to
me, thirty years ago. They are the
mildest and best purgative in use." S.
C. Bradbnrn, Worthington, Mass.
Do you want The Chronicle and San
Francisco Examiner for a year? If so
send us $2.25 and you can have them,
156 papers for $2.25 or less than a cent
and a half a pioce. If you would rather
have the New York World, we will send
you that and the Semi-Weekly Cheon
icle one year for $2.25. The World is
also a semi-weekly eo you will get 208
papers for $2.25.
The regular subscription price of the
Weekly Cheonicle is $1.50 and the
regular price of the Weekly Oeegonian
is $1.50. Any one subscribing for The
Chronicle and paying for one year in
advance can get both The . Chronicle
and the Weekly Oeegonian for $2.00.
All old subscribers paying their sub
scriptions a year in advance will be en
titled to the same offer.
Wanted.
Some good . second hand harness
Must be cheap -Cash. Address, W. X.
this office.
Wain sacks for sale at the Wasco
warehouse. tf-
All we ask is to ' call and examine our prices, and you
will be convinced that they are the lowest in the city.
- TERMS STRICTLY CHSH.
We are Still in It,
and You Know It
. We are selling more goods than ever, .
. for-the simple reason that
Our PRICES are RIGHT.
We pay" more for Produce than any
other dealer in The Dalles. . -
Consult Your Interests,
and Trade with.
JOLES,
Telephone No. 20.
Just Opened.
Not the Political Campaign,
But a full stock of the la est patterns of Dress
Goods. Call and see our elegant Plushes.
' ' , . We have just purchased the entire slock of
fashionable millinery store in Portland.
We. bought them for 25 cents on the Dollar, .
and can give you bargains.
W E5
HE SHOES I RUBBERS.
JOHN
THE CELEBBHTED'
COLUMBIA BREWERY,
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
'This well-known Brewery is now turning out the. best Beer and Porte
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 om
he market.
Jades
-FOR
Ladies,,
- misses ana
AT P0PIM1J PRICES.
FULL STOCK OF
Dry Goods,
T : -
, Clothing,
Hats,
Boots and
I :
Shoes.
COLLINS & CO.
THE RELIABLE FIRM.
C. HERTZ