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Tos Dalles Daily Chronicle. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. BT MAIL, POBTA6B PEE PAID, IN ADVANCE. . Weekly, 1 year ...1160 6 months 0 75 x g 0 60 Dail.lyear 6 00 " 0 months 8 00 per 0 50 Address all communication to " THE CHRON ICLE." The Dalles, Oregon. MONDAY. DECEMBER 17. 1894 AN EVIDENCE OF GENIUS. We stated Saturday that the genius of the Americans acknowledged no limit to its powers, and gave a specimen of its latest efforts in opening graves and steal ing the coffins which were resold. At the same time another case crops up, it being that of a Mrs. Geisicker, whose husband died some time ago and whose body was cremated. In the course of time the widow became financially en barrassed and applied to a friend, a Mrs Beisner, for a loan of $25. Mrs. Beisner was strictly business and demanded security, but Mrs. Geisicker was short of securities as she was of money. She was a thrifty woman, however, and the pinchings of poverty are conducive to the inculcating of shifty ideas. Mrs. Geisicker therefore offered to deposit with Mrs. Beisner the little box contain ' ing the ashes of the late lamented Mr, Geisicker, to be held in trust until the $25 was forthcoming. This was acceded to and the remains were banded over to the money lender to hold until the sum was returned. Whether a cold mercen ary idea struck Mrs. Geisicker that she had let the ashes go too cheap, or whether her conscience troubled her for having the old man's remnants in soak at any price cannot be told, but anyway Mrs. Geisicker caused a warrant to be issued and Mrs. Beisner was 'arrested. The judge was somewhat puzzled, but advised Mrs. Beisner to return the hus band to the wife, and then to seek her remedy by a suit at law to recover the money. It will be seen from the cases cited that neither the cemetery nor the crema tory are a safe asylum for the dead, and beyond the reach of American genius. A PLAIN REMEDY. The attention of inventors is being turned to devising some protection against train-robbing. Two of the most recent suggestions is a steel cage ar rangement surrounding the safe in the express so that when the robbers go in side, the messenger touches a spring, a gate closes and the robbers are fast. Another is an arrangement for the pro tection of passenger cars, by which -when a robber sets his foot on the steps ot the coach a rapid-firing gun, worked automatically, begins to pump bullets into him. These are but two of a hun dred or more suggestions. The real remedy is not even hinted at ; that is in the law and its strict enforcement, Every train-robber, like almost every burglar, goes prepared to commit mnr der, and determined to do it rather than be caught. So that bis crime is at least as near in its gravity that of mur der as it can be. Let the government then, or the state government, make the offence punisha ble with death, and see that the law is strictly enforced, It would then be a question of time only, and a very short time at that, until train-robbing would be a lost art. As it is, with light pun ishment, if caught, and large rewards, if successful, the robber calculates the chances and finds it about the least dan gerous and most profitable of all crimi nal pursuits left open to him. A Secret. If all the ladies knew the simple secret that a bad complexion is due to a dis ordered liver, there would be fewer sal low faces and blotchy skins. This ini portant organ must be kept active and healthy to insure a clear and rosy color, Dr. J. A. McLean's Liver & Kidney Balm as a purifier, beats all the creams and lotions in existence and will pro duce a more permanent effect. Removes bad taste in the mouth, offensive breath yellow tinge in the skin, wind on the stomach and that dull, billions feeling which so surely indicates the torpid liver. Price $1.00 per bottle. Snipes & Kinnersly, Drug Co. PORTLAND EXPOSITION. Opens December 1, 1894, and Closes January 15, 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 locks. W, C. Aiaaway, nov22-tf Gen. Agent Bauer kraut at W. A. Kirby'a. tf Baldness 1b either hereditary or caused by sickness, mental exhaustion, wear ing tight-fitting hats, and by overwork and trouble. , Hall's Kenewer will pre vent it. Hon. Alexander H. Stephens. I ocasionally use, when my condition requires it, Dr. Simmons Liver Eegula tor, with good effect. Hon. Alex. H. Stephens." 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 favored with a liberal share of the trade. Jos. T. Peters & Co. Fnt on Your Olasse and Look at This From $100 to $2,000 to loan. Apply to Geo. W. Kowlasd, 113 Third St. The Dalles. Or. We are not eiving away stoves ; but we will sell our heaters until Christmas at cost, to clear up stock. This ia your chance. Mats & Cbowe. (Correctly spelled meams) Mixed Pickles, Plain Pickles, German. Dill, Sweet Pickles. . Queen Olives, Saner Kraut, Pickled Pork, Pickled Pigsfeet, Pickled Lamb's Tongues, Pickled Tripe, Fine Mackerel, Salmon, Herring, Georges Cod. All these and many other nice things at NOTICE TIMBER CULTURE, U. 8. Land Oppiob, The Dalles, Or., J November 10. 1894. 1 Comnlaint baviner been entered at this office Dy Moruz w . a. waiters agtiiuBb xxiizuru v. Kmttn tor taiiure to eommv wim iuw as w iiin twr f!nltnr Rntrv. No. 2993. dated June 21. 1888. upon the NWJi, and 8 SW, Section 4, Township 1 North, Range 15 East, In 11' .. ... SI r(.K u l"i 111 IT 4n 1 I. SI O 11 - cellation of said entry; contestant alleging that r n R KRin enrrvmen nas iaiiea witmn me ume re- mil ml tw law. to cultivate or nlant to trees. i l, 1 1 .1 ...1 ,l,af b.ia). failure still exists. The said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 5th day of January, 1895, at 10 o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged failure. jab. r . jiuuiii, Nov21-Dec26. Register. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby triven that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Wasco, executor with the will annexed of the estate' of 1 1 . ip..tA. nun.iuiil A 11 .vAMnno hdtrlnf. Alalma tt . .11 . iaiuiun.ciuwti .111 1 uv... n ' against said estate are hereby notified to present their claims to me at the office of French & Co., The Dalles, Oregon, with the proper vouchers therefor within six months irom tne a ate nereoi. Dated The Dalles, Oregon. novemDei :tn, mkm. a. V. BOLTON. Executor of the last will and testament of J. M. Taylor, deceased. nv-oo SnessorC YrecorG CROSSEN'S Grocery Our Christmas Offering We will give to every purchaser of One Dollar's worth of Goods in any of our departments, a chance in the follow- ing three prizes : One-hundred-piece China Dinner Set. Elegant "Meteor" Banquet Lamp. The Draining to eome off on REMEMBER Headquarters for Also carry a fall FANCY AND STAPLE CROCKERY HOOD'S . Opj. farJ, Kerns iRiterlsti's Second-hand Furniture Bought Sold. Money Loaned on Jewelry and other Valuables. . - AUCTION EVERY SATURDAY ZZTJiLg 0?.cll'0 erty placed with ma at reasonable commission. Give ma s call. GUN AWAY fnr fivfirv Dollars worth ,ol goods bought from us during the month of December we will give you a chance in our Holidav Drawing, viz: une Ramon a Cook Stove with Reservoir, one copper Tea Kettle, one Columbia Gar land, Jr., Stove, &c, on exhib ition at our Grocery tore. Draoiing to take place at 9 o'clock, Hecu 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 Ranees, linware, (jrran- iteware, Rogers' Triple-plated knives and forks Pocket cut lery. Nickel-plated and Agate Tpr and Coffee Pots &c. at prices to suit the times. Call and be convinced. MAIER .& BENTON. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold and Silver Watches. Large selection for Xmas Presents. I. C. Nickelsen's. Administratrix' Notice Not!c Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Dy order 01 tne county couri for Wasco county, State of Oregon, administra trix of the estate of her late husband. Turner F, Moore, deceased. All persons having claims against or owing said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me at the office of the County Clerk at The Dalles, In said county and state, within one year from date of first publica tion ox una notice Dated this 28th day of November.A. D., 1894. ELLA E. MOORE. Administratrix of the estate of Turner F Moore. nov28-jan5. Beautiful French Dressed Doll Christmas Eve at 10 o'eloek. WE ARE" Christmas Goods and complete line of GROCERIES,: AND GLASSWARE, &c Xj. KQIRZDIEIISr & CO COULH.TEtJlH and flUCTIOJ HOOJil IiYery Stalls, on SewnJ St. SEE I SEE WHAT? C. R. STEPHENS, If you want anything in the shape of C L OTH ING, For Man or Woman, " Meesh-a-lavis apachlapoo ta ish Girand JWasqaerade Ball, -TO BE WASCO TRIBE, NO. ! ON NEW At Wingate's Hal), The Dalles. The following prizes -will "be given: ONE FANCY FRUIT DISH Best Sustained Lady Character. ONE FANCY SHAVING SET Best Sustained Gentleman Character. ONE MANICURE SET Most Comical Lady Character. ONE FANCY CARVING SET Most Comical Gentleman Character. ONE APPROPRIATE PRIZE Best Represented Back. ONE APPROPRIATE PRIZE Best Represented Squaw. Prizes on exhibition in L. COMMITTEE ON W. H. BUTTS. J. J. WILEY. F. .W. L. SKIBBE D. S. DUFUR, ' RECEPTION JOHN M1CHELL, A. A. KELLER, F. H. WAKEFIELD, A. W. BRANNER, T. J. DRIVER, E. B. DUFUR, DR. O. C. HOLL1STER, W. T. WISEMAN, H. H. RIDDELL, DR. J. SUTHERLAND. HALL S.J.FULTON, L. D. MILLER, J. S. SCHOOLING, BEN B. S. PAYNE, F. FLOOR J.J.WILEY, CHAS. N. TIBBETS, A. M. KELSAY, door committee: F. H. WAKEFIELD, L. N. BURHAM, L. A. BUNCH, F. LEMKE JOHN BLASER, TM nit a-t.ft7 SML.OO, On 8ale i a" tne principal business houses, and by members of the tribe. Positively no questionable characters admitted, Grand March at 8:30 P. M. Music by JOHN m E5 FIE SHOES i RUBBERS. Are You in Need. -OF- GROCERIES, DRY" GOODS, GENTS' FTJRISnSHIlsrGS, BOOTS AND SHOES? A Fine Line of LADIES' CLOAKS to be closed out at once. Come early. Also a Large" Assortment of CQMFOBTEES from 75c up. JOLES, COLLINS & CO., Telephone No. 20. Boy, Girl or Baby. slmma-lapaltic ka adoo." GIVEN BY- 16, I. 0. R. M., YEARS EYE, Rorden's Sho-w Window ARBANGKMENTS : , F. H. WAKEFIELD. COMMITTEE : F. W. L. SKIBBE, F. MENEFEE COMMITTEE : CHAS. MICHELBACH. L. NOLAN, ULLRICH, NICK BLASER, FURBER, R. FRANK. committee: CHAS. GRIEP, M. SHOREN W. H. BUTTS. J. HANNAN. sharp. Dufor Bros.' String Band. C. HERTZ. Opposite Moody's Warehouse. PBOI'XSSfONAL. TT H. KlDDELl ATTOBUKT-AT-LAW--OfBca JL Court Street, The Dalles, Oregon. . B. DDTUB. rBAHX KBNFS. DVFTJB, A MXNEFEE Attoknbys - T LAW Rooms 42 and 43, over Poet Jtfice Building, Entrance on Washincton Street The Dalles, Oregon. AS. BENNETT, ATTOB.NEY-AT-LAW. Of- flee In Schanno'a building, ns tain. The Dalles, Oregon. J. B. CONDOM. J. W. CONDON. - CtONDON & CONDON, ATVORNEY8 AT LAW J Office on Court street, omxutlte the old court houSe, The Dalles, Or. B. S.HUNTINGTON. H. B. WILSON. HUNTINGTON & WILSON Attobsbtb-JlT-Liw Offices, French's block over trat Na tional Bank. Dalles. Oregon. WH. WILSON ATTOBNBY-AT-u.ir Rooms French & Co.'s bank building. Second street. The Dalles, Oregon. J SUTHERLAND, M. Jr., C. M. ; F. T. M. C. M. C. P. and 8. O., Physician and Sur- non. Rooms 3 and 4. Chanman blonlc Residence Mrs. Ihornbury's, west end of Second street. rvR. E8HELMAN (Homeopathic; Physician ju ana buss and Sdbsbon. Calls answered promptly lay or night, city or country. Office No. 86 and Chapman block. wtl DBIDDALL Dbntist. Gas given for the painless extraction of teeth. Also teeth et on flowed aluminum plate. Rooms: Sign of ne uoiaen xootn. becona street. THE CHDKCUEB. -. T jlTTP DQ fUITDnil T . i. 11 ...... O eBBST Pastor. Low Haas every Sunday at Ta. u. High Mass at 10:30 a.m. Vespers at 7 P. M. FIRST BAPTI8T CHURCH Rev. O. D. TaY LOB. Pastor. Morning services everv Bab- Oath at the academy at 11 A. M. Sabbath scnooi immediately alter morning services Prayer meeting Friday evening at Pastor's res' lence. Union services In the court house at P. M. . CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. W. C Curtis, Pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 a. M. aud 7 P. M. Sunday School after morning service. Strangers cordially invited. Seats free. ME. CHURCH Rev. i. Whisleb, pastor. Services everv Sunday morning at 11 a. m. Sunday School at 12:20 o'clock r m. Epworth League at o:su r. m. grayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. A cordial in vitation is extended by both pastor and people to all. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Ninth street. Rev. A. Horn, pastor. Services at 11:30 a. m. Sunday-school at 2:80 p.m A cordial welcome o everv one. SOCIETIES. w ASCO LODGE, NO. 15, A. F. A. M. Meets nrst and third Monday ox eacn montn at 7 DALLES ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. 6. Meets in Masonic Hall tbe third Wednesday )f each month at 7 P. M. TODERN WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. .Yl. Mt. Hood Camp No. 69, Meets Tuesday even ing of each week in Fraternity Hall, at 7 :S0 p. m. COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 5, I. O. O. F. Meets every Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in K. of P. hall, corner Second and Court streets. Sojourning brothers are welcome. a. CtOPQH. Bec'y. H. A. BlIXS.N. G. FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 9., K. of P. Meets every Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in Schanno'a building, corner of Court and Becond ftreets. Sojourning members are cordially in vited. W. L. BRADSHAW, D. W.Vausb, K. of R. and 8- C. C. ASSEMBLY NO. 4827, K. OF L. Meets In K of P. hall the second and fourth Wednes lavs of each month at 7:80 p. m. WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERENCE UNION will meet every Friday afternoon at S o'clock at the reading room. All are invited. FERN LODGE, DEGREE OF HONOR, NO. 25 Meets in Fraternity Hall, Second street, every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Mbs. Mamib Bbioos, C. of H. MB8. 3. j. UU88BLL, financier. rpvHE DALLES LODGE No. 2, ItIg.T. Reg X ular weekly meetings Friday at 8 P. M.t ar K. of P. Hall. J. S. Winzlbb, C T. Dinsmobb Pabibh, Sec'y. TVEMPLK LODGE NO. 8, A. O. U. W. Meets JL in Fraternity Hall, over Kellers, an Second street, Thursday evenings at 7 :80. C. F. STEPHENS, W. B Mybbs, Financier. M. W J AS. NESMITH POST, No. 82, G. A. R. Meets every Saturday at 7:80 P. M., in the K. of P. RalL AMERICAN RAILWAY UNION, NO. 40. Meets second and fourth Thursdays each month in K. of P. hall. J. W. Rbady, ' W. H. Jonkb, Bec'y. Pres. B OF L. E. Meets every Sunday afternoon in the K of P. Hall. ESANG VEREIN Meets every Sunday evening in the K. of P. Hall. BOF L, F. DIVISION, No. 167 Meets in K. of P. Hall the first and third Wednes lay of each month, at 7:30 p. M. T33C322 r We wish to announce that we have made a specialty of Winter Blooming Bulbs, HYACINTHS and LILIIES, POTTED PLANTS of All Kinds. We are prepared to furnish on short notice cut flowers for all occasions; also pot plants and wires. FRENCH & CO., BANKERS. TRANSACT A GENE SAL BANKING BTJSINES8 " ' ' J Letters of Credit issued availablAin the Eastern States. Sight . Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers sold 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 . 6EOGHKQAN,' . Register U. S. Land Office, 1890-1894. Business Before the United States Lan Office a Specialty. Wells Block, Main St, Vancouver, Clarke Co. Washington. . r . v : novla SiuDiing Greenuouse 1 1