The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 04, 1894, Image 3

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GloaRs
Don't Put Off
l AND
Making your Xmas Presents till the day before Christmas. '
You "will never get them made if you do so. You had better com
mence now.- See Cur
Stamped Linens of all Descriptions.
Lunch Cloths,
Doylies,
. ' Laundry Bags, .;
Pillow Shams,
Shopping Bags,
, , Tray Cloths.
., Side Board Scarfs.
Paris Tinted Table Cloths Squares.
A Full Line of
Embroidery Silk,
Etching
Silk and . Cotton Fringes..
ALL GOODS MARKED IN
- PLAIN FIGURES.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
ntereda the Postoffice at The Dalles, Oregon
as second-class matter.
Clubbing List.
Regular Our
price price
fkrosiele ui If. T. Tribune '. . . . .$2.50 $1.75
" aid Weeklj Orfgonian 3.00 '2.00
" and Wteklj Eiamioer 3.25 2.25
" WmWt He York World 2.25 2.00
Local AdTertUing.
10 Cents per line for first insertion, and 6 Cents
uer line for each subsequent insertion.
Special rates for long time notices.
All' local notices received later than 8 o'clock
will appear the following day. '
TUESDAY,
DECEMBER 4, 1894
BRIEF MENTION.
Leaves From the Notebook of Chronicle
Reporters.
Elder M. Bramblet will preach at
the Christian church tonight at 7 :30.
Subject "Angels and Hornets."
Licenses to wed were issued yester
day to J. II. Miller and . Miss Laura
Cooley, and to William Walker and
Cylima Scenecal.
.Two gentlemen overloaded explained
their unseemly conduct to the recorder
this morning. They paid a fine of $5
each and departed.
Don't forget to get reserved seats for
"Uncle Tom's Cabin" at Blakeley &
Houghton's. Performance at opera
house tomorrow night.
As we go to press Mr. Snow the coun
cil for the prosecution had not closed
his argument to the jury. It ia probable
the case will be submitted by 5 o'clock.
Rush Sellinger and Miss Divers will be
married by his honor Judge Bradahaw
this evening on the adjournment of.
court. Both parties are from Hood
River. . . ..
A trip down the river by the D. P. &
A. N. Co.'s boat, now that the weather
is clear, is one to be long remembered
For grandeur of scenery that route is not
equalled in the United States. ..
Mr. George Herbert is in the city,
coming down from Grant yesterday, and
ia looking as healthy and happy as poa
eible. - He tells us the distillery will
start up between the middle of the
month and New Years. -
v Mr. 'M. V. Harrison came op from
Hood River this afternoon. He has
been employed by the county court to
prepare the delinquent tax list of 1892
. and at the same time will assist in mak
ing a list for the use of those gentlemen
- who are engaged in making a set of
present ownership books for the county
Hood Riyer ia holding an election to'
day to decide whether or hot she shall
. incorportae herself, and at the same
time is electing officers, so that if incor
poration passes she will be ready to pro
ceed to business. Parties , who left at
noon today say that both sides are con
fident of success, and that the odds
seemed to be in favor of incorporation.
Quite a number of voters are absent
from the town, but as these are pretty
- evenly paired, the result would perhaps
not have been altered had they been
present. ' . .
The prizes given to their customers bv
Pease & Mavs. consisting of a handsome
bedroom set, and a fine bicycle, were
Silks.
Silk,
File Silk,
Knitting Silk,
See
PEASE
awarded Saturday night. The cone con
tained 11,161 tooth-picks. ' Mies Dorothy
Fredden guessed 11,148 and received the
bedroom set while Stanley Webb of De
Moss Springs, Sherman county, guessed
11,163 and captured the bicycle. Much
interest was. manifested in this guessing
contest and it ia gratifying to know that
some little country lad, has been made
supremely happy through it.
Council Meeting.
The regular monthly meeting of the
city council took place last night, present
Councilmen S. S. Johns, T. J. Joles, M."
T. Nolan, G. C. Eshelman and R. B.
Hood. The mayor - being absent Coun
cilman Jolea waa appointed chairman.
Minutes of last regular meeting were
read and approved.
Councilman Johns reported as member
of committee on streets and public prop
erty, that 15 corda of wood had been
purchased for the city offices at $5 per
cord.
The regular monthly reports of the
city officers were read and ordered not
accepted except the street commission
er's report.
Special ordinance No. being an or
dinance for the improvement of Ninth
street, by building a sidewalk on the
south side thereof between Pentland
and Liberty streetB, was read and passed.
Claims against the city were read and
ordered paid. N
Moved and carried that when council
adjourn it adjourn to meet Saturday
night. '
On motion it was ordered that in the
matter of extending a certain sewer near
the old city mill be referred to the com
mittee on streets and public property
with power to act.
BILLS ALLOWED. J -
Douglas Dufur, recorder. . , . ;'. .
Jas H Blakeney, marshal. . . .
Geo J Brown, eng fire dept .
i 75 00
75 00
75 00
65 00
W t nutts, street commsr
1 I Burget, treasurer ;
John Blaser, fire warden
J H Blakeney, 15 cords wood. . .
20 00
10 00
75 00
2 00
32 00
Or Telephone Co, rent 'phone. .
Dalles Water Works, water rent
for Nov .
Dalles El Lt Tel & P Co office
lights, Nov
5 40
240 00
6 40
3 00
2 50
1 50
Dalles El Lt, Tel & P Co, street
ugnts ; ,
alles El Lt, Tel & P Co, lights
nre aept -.
unning fc Hock man, labor. . .'.
s iiood, lr, hauling hose cart
Farley Sc Frank, labor
J H Blakeney, hauling fire en
gine H Laflin, labor , .
5 00
3 00
3 75
4 00
2 25
Ulough, labor r
ck Blazer, labor and nidge...
JH Blakeney, hauling .....
-B l reters Kjo, lumber .
W R Brown, labor.
W A Maddron, labor ...
Geo C Bills, labor .
F M King, labor.
Mays & Crowe", mdae , , . . .
Maier & Benton, mdse ; .
R B Hood, jr, hauling.-
Dalles Lamb Co, mdse. . ."
T T Nicholas, feeding prisoners
Maier & Benton, mdse. . .". .
F G Connelly, night watchman.
R V Gibons. night watchman. .
40 00
7 75
10 75
2 00
3 00
460
25
' 75
67 45
- 17 45
6 55
60 00
60 00
1 50
. 2 50
Snipes & Kinersly Co, mdse
tv u xoung, mdae
I.St. '-' .
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A note dated Oct. 25, 1891 due Oct
2o, 1896 for the sum of $3,500 rjavable to
John Robinson, signed by D. H. Stone
and C. W. NStone. All iwrsniig
cautioned against purchasing the same
JOHN KOBINSON
HABBIBD.
In this city, Dec 3, 1894, by Justice
li. a. uavis; William walker and Miss
Cylima bcenecal, both of Wasco county
Hope Linen.
Display in Win.do".
& MAYS.
Uncle Tom's Cabin.
The next attraction at the opera house
will be Rusco & Swift's big spectacular
Uncle Tom's Cabin, Wednesday night,
Dec. 5th, with a large company, band
and orchestra, blood hounds, Shetland
pony, Egyptian donkey, special scen
ery, etc. - . 1 .-
Those who have witnessed the rendi
tion of this wonderful and ever-popular
play are always anxious to see it once
more. Because it gives them joy and
happiness-, and they always learn a lea
son of morality. Those who have never
had an opportunity of seeing Uncle
Tom's Cabin played by this ever-popular
company should "avail themselves of
this occasion to witness this most, won
derful performance. All the characters
are lifelike and original. Rendered as
they are by some of the most talented
actors of this country, all Christian
people should not only come and see it
themselves, but they should bring their
children with them, that they too may
be permitted to learn' a lasting lesson of
morality, one that will ever follow them
through life. All the characters of this
play will be. represented true to life,
without being exaggerated. Popular
prices of admission are always main
tained. 25, 50 and 75 cents.
Real Estate Transactions.
Deeds were filed today as follows :
Gertrude E. Woodward and Gilbert N.
Woodward to Sarah A. Stranahan, one
acre and a quarter in sec 34, tp 3 n, r 10
e; $100. - . '
PORTLAND EXPOSITION.
Opens December 1, 1804, and Closes
January is, 1895. '
During 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
locka. W, C. Allawat,
nov22-tf Gen. Agent.
Notice to the Public.
I forbid anyone to give any credit to
Emma Fawcett, my wife, as she has left
my home and deserted me on Saturday,
the 17th inst. Anyone giving her any
credit after this notice, will have to be
at the loss, as 1 will not pay it.
, Dated at Rufua, Sherman county, Or.,
this nuth day of November, isa4. -
ZZtl. . JOSEPH JJAWCETT.
Notice.
All ' persons who have not paid their
road tax and desire to work the same
out, will be on hand .Wednesday and
Thursday mornings at 8 o'clock, with
picks or shovels. Work will be done on
the road at the brewery hill.
v W.H. Butts,
Street Commissioner.
Hon. Alexander H. Stephens.
. I ocasiohally use, when my condition
requires it, Dr. Simmons Liver Regula
tor, wtyh good effect.
Hon. Alex. H. Stephens."
The regular subscription price of the
Weekly Chronicle ist$1.50 and the
regular price of the Weekly Oregonian
is $1.50. Any one subscribing for .The
Chronicle and paying for one year in
advance can get. both The Chronicle
and the .Weekly Oregonian for $2.00.
All old subscribers paying their sub
scriptions a year in advance will be en
titled to the same offer.
GIVEN AWAY
for - every Dollars worth of
goods bought from us. during
the month of December we
will give you a chance in our
Holiday Drawing, viz: One
Ram on a Cook Stove with
Reservoir, one copper Tea
Kettle,- one Columbia Gar
land, Jr., Stove, &c, on exhib
ition at our Grocery Store.
Drawing to take place at 9
o'clock, Seat Years Eve.
This is an opportunity for
everyone to get a chance in
our Holiday Drawing, as we
are selling Hardware, Grocer
ies, Heating aud Cook Stoves,
Steel Ranges, Tinware, Gran
iteware, Rogers' Triple-plated
knives and forks "Pocket cut
lery, Nickel-plated and Agate
Tea and Coffee Pots &c,. at
prices to suit the times.
Call and be convinced.
MAIER & BENTON.
, Help Is Wanted
by the women who are ailing aud suffer- j
ing, or weak and exhausted. And to
every such woman, help is guaranteed by
Dr.. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. For
young girls just entering womanhood ;
women at the critical "change of life ;"
women approaching confinement ; nurs
ing mothers; and every.' woman who is
pnn.Hftinn" nr rwArnrnrlrArl . it. in ft
medicine that builds up, strengthens,
and regulates, no matter what 'the con
dition of the system. ' "
It's an invigorating, restorative tonic,
a soothing and bracing nervine, and the
only guaranteed ' remedy for . "female
complaints" and weaknesses. In bearing-down
sensations, periodical pains,
ulceration, inflammation, and every
kindred ailment, if it ever fails to ben
efit or cure, you have your money back.
The success that has attended the use
of Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Lin
ament 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 s and legs drawn up crook
ed or distorted, their muscles withered or
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. ' ,,
' Do you want The Chronicle and San
Francisco Examiner for ayear? 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 Chron
icle one year for $2.25. ' The World is
also a semi-weekly so you will get 203
papers for $2.25. ; ,-
' 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. ;
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. .
When she was a Ch"t she cried for Castoria.
When she became Hiss, she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BTJSINESb
Letter of Credit issued available in the
Eastern States. '
' Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers Bold on New York, Chicago, St.
Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon,
Seattle Wash., and various points in Or
egon and Washington. , -.
Collections made at all, points on fav
orable terms. .
JOHN M. KANE,
Physician and Surgeon.
iUFTJR, OREGON. .
Late House Surseon, St. Vincent's Hospital of
Portland, Oregon. . - sep28
D
K. A. DIETRICH.
Physician and Surgeon,
' DTJFTJB, OREGON. , .
gXF All professional Calls promptly attende
to, day and night. aprl4
. All we ask is to call and
will be convinced that they
TERMS STRICTLY CKSH.
We are Still
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 Dalle's. . . -
Consult Your .Interests,
and Trade with
JOLES,
Telephone JTo. 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 stock of a
fashionable millinery store in Portland.
We bought therri for 25 cents on the Dollar,
and can give, you bargains.
FIKE SHOES f RUBBERS.
JOHN
THE CELEBRHTED
COLUMBIA BREWERY,
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
i '
.Thia well-known '.Brewery is now 'turning'oui the best Beer and Porter
east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health- j
fnl Beer have been introduced, and ony the first-class article will be placed on
he market. '' . , ' ,.: -'. .
Jacis
FOR
Ladies,
Ulisses aim
- cmimen
AT POPIMR PRICES.
FULL STOCK OF"
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
Hats,
Boots and
Shoes.
- examine our prices, and you
are the lowest in the city. .
in It
COLLINS & CO.
THE RELIABLE FIRM.
C. HERTZ
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