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Tna Dalles Daily Chronicle.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES.
. IT KAIL, FOBTASB PBXPAID, IS1 ADVANCE.
WkUt. 1 Tear . S 1 SO
" 6 months. 0 75
" 8 " 0 60
fir, 1 year 6 00
44 6 months S 00
per " 0 60
Address all communication to " THE CHRON-
CGXJE," The Dalles, Oregon.
THURSDAY, - DECEMBER 27, 1894
DEAD AttAINST ITSELF.
The Oregonian desires, or says it
does, to see Senator .Dolph re-elected to
the United States senate. If it does, it
is not showing either tact or perspica
city. We also believe that Senator
Dolph should be re-elected, but because
V6 do, we cannot indorse the position
taken by our big contemporary ; that is
that the financial question was made an
issue in the last campaign. If gold was
endorsed by that election, how did it
happen that Hermann and Ellis, both
silver men, were elected? , .
Another thing the Oregonian does not
understand is that Senator Mitchell
has many friends in the legislature, who
will never consent to the construction
that paper is trying to put upon the re
sults of that election. If it is conceded
that the issue was made, where would
Mitchell, Hermann and Ellis stand?
TheOregonian's course is solidifying the
friends of the gentleman named, and if
Dolph is to be elected "because that was
made an issue in the campaign," and
for that reason only, he will never be
elected, because if elected on that issue
John H. Mitchell will be politically
dead. The Oregonian is stirring up
wLat if it keeps up its gait, will prove a
sad disappointment for itself.
A company has been formed atOlym-
pia for preparing piling and other tim
bers to resist the attacks of the deadly
teredo. It is said that a large plant will
be erected at once, and the plan given a
practical trial. The piles are to be
treated with extract of chittim wood or
bark which is very abundant in Oregon
and Washington. The extract is very
bitter, and it is claimed that the teredo
that bores" into a pile treated with it will
soon discover that he has business else
where. It is quite possible that the in
ventor of the process got his pointer from
a perusal of the Bible, and was led to ex
periment from Noah's selection of that
wood in the construction of the ark.
Naturally the bottom of the ark ex
posed to the action of teredo, barnacle
and all that tribe would need some pro
tection', and is it not possible that the
qualities of the wood led to its selection?
' We acknowledge the receipt of bulle
tin 61. part 2, of the committee on
finance of the United States senate,
showing a comparison of the text of the
tariff laws of the years 1890 and 1894.
We have not had time to commit it to
memory, or even to give it the exhaus
tive reading that leaves one with that
tired feeling. We just noticed that
gau&age-skins, rags, rennets and cut
got are all on the free list. As we
generally stuff all of our own sausage
after it is cooked., have plenty of rags,
don't like cheese, and can't play the
fiddle we lost interest in the whole affair.
At Norman's Grove, Nebraska, Christ
mas day, a fractious cow kicked Mrs.
Carrie Moon to death. Mrs. Moon had
gone out to milk the vicious animal
and not returning, her children investi
gated and found their mother dead in
the yard, the cow standing over her.
Serious as the subject is one cannot but
think that it is queer after all that the
ridiculous old nursery rhyme should
prove true, and that the cow actually
did jump over the moon.
Breckinridge is going on a lecture tour
and Mies Pollard vith her attorneys are
to follow him from town to town, for the
purpose of attaching his receipts in
order to satisfy the judgment against
him. The gallant colonel is making a
hard race for the U. 8. senate and if Miss
Pollard will only chase him hard enough
she may run him in.
The news gatherers of the east take
much trouble to inform the public that
President Cleveland and all his cabinet
officers had dinner Christinas, and that
the president's children had a little
Christmas tree of their own. It would
have been news had none of these things
occurred. fc
Next week Emit Sciianno will have
the partition between the Harris store,
and the rooms which were occupied by
the Helm drugstore removed, and the
whole lower floor of fifty feet front by
the full depth of the building will be oc
cupied by Mr. Harris, who will enlarge
his stock and fill the entire building.
Thus day by day the increasing business
of the Key city, demands more room and
larger stocks.
PERSONAL. MENTION.
Fred Mohr is in from Hay Creek.
W. R. Mc Farland of Prineville is in
the city.
Mr. H. H. Riddell returned today
from a visit with relatives near Eugene.
J. L and C. M. Brock and C. Goodman
all of Wasco, are registered at the Uma
tilla. A Splendid. Offer.
Our clubbing arrangements with the
San Francisco Examiner entitles those
subscribing for that paper in connection
with The Chronicle to all the benefits
of their premium offer, that is a num
bered receipt and choice of premium
pictures. The price of the Examiner is
$1.75, the price of The Chronicle $1.50,
and we send you both with all privileges
as above stated for one year for $2.25.
Card of Thank.
We are requested by the brothers and
other relatives of the late Thomas N.
Joles to return their thanks to the many
friends for their kindly sympathies and
presence during their recent sad be
reavement. Mistress Bridget I must object to your
extravagance. You sit here in the
kitchen reading, with two gas jets
burning, until 11 o'clock every night.
Bridget Well, ma'am, if you'd only
let me inthertain my gintleman frind
here three nights a week, I'd have as
little use for the gas as Miss Mabel do
in the parlor on the nights phin she re
caves the attentions o' that young dude
wid the shkinnylegs an' the phwite hair.
New York Herald.
A Convict Killed.
Columbus, O., Dec. 26. J. C. Temple,
a prison guard, shot and killed today
Joseph O'Day, a prisoner, of Cleveland,
in for forgery. O'Day and other prison
ers assaulted Temple because he re
ported them for an infraction of the
rules.
The Kate Troubles Over
Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 26. The race
trouble in Br6oks county are over. The
Valdosta videttes have returned to their
homes and the mob has disappeared.
Waverly Pike, for whose capture the
mob was organized, is still at large.
The D. P. & A. N. Co. will tie up
their steamers for necessary repairs on
Jan. 6th, 1895, and will resume opera
tions as soon after repairs are made as
possible. W. C. Ai.laway,
Agent.
' Wheat hay at $10 per ton in any quan
tity at Mays & Crowe's. decll-lw
jain sacks tor sale at the Wasco
warehouse. tf
Subscr.be for The Chboniclk.
Put on Your Glasses and Look t This
From $100 to $2,000 to loan. Apply to
Geo. W. Rowland.
118 Third St. The Dalles. Or.
mJ 0 and AUCTION HOOJVT.
Opp. Ward, Kerns & Robertson's Livery Stalls, on Second St.
Second-hand Furniture Bought Sold.
Money Loaned on Jewelry and other Valuables.
AUCTION EVERY SATURDAY .'..odpV-
erty placed with me at reasonable commission. Give me a call.
When the.Train stops at THE DALLES, get off on the South Side
AT TH
JiEW COLtUlVlBm HOTELt.
This large and popular House does the principal hotel business,
and is prepared to furnish the Best Accommodations of any
douse In the city, and at the low rate of
$i.oo per Day. - prst Qass T)eals, 25 Cei)ts.
Office for all Stage Lines leaving The Dalles for all
points in KsRteru Oregon and Kastern .Washington,
In this Hotel.
' Corner of Front and Union Sts.
33 - 77 VAUSB
Successor to Paul
-DEALER IN-
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS.
And the Most Complete and Latest Patterns and Designs in
WALL, PAPER. WALL PAPER.
PRACTICAL PAINTER and PAPER HANGER. None but the best brands
of J. W. MASURY'8 PAINTS used in all our work, and none but the
most skilled workmen employed. Agents for Maanry Liquid Paints. No chem
icel combination or soap mixture. A first-class article in all colors. All orders
promptly attended to.
Store and Paint Shou corner Third and Washington Sts.. The Dalles, Ore'ot
uem xmm
and all mothers who are nursing
babies derive great benefit from
Scott's Emulsion. This prepara
tion serves two purposes. It
give's vital strength t"6 mothers
and also enriches their milk and
thus makes their babies thrive.
Scott's
is a constructive food that pro
motes the making of healthy
tissue and bone. It is a wonder
ful remedy for Emaciation, General
Debility, Throat and Lung Complaints,
Coughs, Colds, Anaemia, Scrofula and
Wasting Diseases of Children.
Send for- Pamphlet on Scottyr Emulsion, free,
Scott Bowne. M.Y. All Druggists. oOc. and$L
Stubling & Williams have received a
fine assortment of imported liquors dur
ing the week, consisting of brandies,
whiskies and wines, which they will
offer over their bar, and will retail at
very low prices. Only the best wines,
liquors and cigars kept at their sample
rooms," corner Court and Second streets.
Cord Wood.
X
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.
Stubling & Williams have at their
sample rooms, corner Second and Court
streets, a fine lot of claret, port and zin
fandel wine, which they will sell to the
trade or at retail at lowest possible
prices. Decl3.
Mr. H. H. Campbell has received "a
new line of crockery at his grocery store,
which he will sell at 10 per cent, dis
count. declS.
Ladies' and
Gentlemen's
Gold and Silver
Watches.
Large selection for
Xmas Presents. '
I. C. Nickelsen's.
T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr.
Kreft & Co
cmuision
Q; F. STEPHENS,
If 37ou want anything in the shape of
C I
O T
For Man or Woman,
apaeMapoo ta ish kadoo."
FIRST .'
mn& Masquerade Ball
-TO BE
0 TRIBE, NO. 16; I. 0. . M.,
ON NEW YEARS EYE, t
SMBEE
At Wingate's Hall, 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 Buck.
ONE APPROPRIATE PRIZE Best Represented Squaw.
Prizes on exhibition in X..
COMMITTEE ON
W. H. BUTTS, - . J. J. WILEY, F. V. 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
F. H. WAKEFIELD, L. N. BURHAM, L. A. BUNCH, F. LEMKE,
JOHN BLASER,
TiOl.tSj SLOO On
and by members of the tribe. .Positively no questionable characters admitted.
G-rand March at 8:30 P. M.
Music by
A Merry Christmas
and a
Happy New Year to All.
The winning numbers in our Christmas
Offerings were:
2734, Dinner Set;
2456,
The parties holding the above numbers please present the
same and get these prizes.
THE CELEBRATED
COLUMBIA BREWER.
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
This well-known Brewery ia now turning out the best Beer am) Prie
east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of imnd hnalti
fol Beer have been introduced, and on.y the first-class article will wei
be market.
H INC,
Boy, Girl or Baby. -
GIVEN BY-
: 31 si, :
Ror den's Show Window.
AKBANGKMENTS :
F. H. WAKEFIELD.
COMMITTEE :
F. W. L. SKIBBE, F. MENEFEE,
COMMITTEE :
CHAS. MICHELBACH, L. NOLAN,
ULLRICH, NICK B LASER,
FURBER, ' R. FRANK.
COMMITTEE :
CHAS. GRIEP,
W. H. BUTTS.
M. SHOREN,
COMMITTEE Z
J. H ANNAN.
sale in all the principal business honses,
sharp.
Dufur Bros.' String Band
Lamp
1992, Doll.
:Xj. IROZRZDIEIISr &c CO.
TDK CHUECHK8.
VJ i - rmiM uauKtH Kov. rattier brons
O sexst Pastor. Low Mass every Sunday at
7A. M. High Mash at 10:30 a. h. Vamem c
7F.JC.
CURST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. O. i). Tat
a? LOB. Pastor. Muminv nervinMi n,rv Kn)u
bath at the academy st 11 a. m. Sabbath
School immediately after morning services
Enyviuinjuug rnuay evening at rascor s re
lence. Union services In the court house at
P.M.
CONGREGATIONAL CHCRCH Kev. W. C
y iuxtui, riaior. cervices every Sunday at 11
ervlce. Strangers cordially invited. Beats free.
MB. CHURCH Rev. J". Whisleb, pastor.
Services every Sunday morniua at 11 a. m.
Sunday School at 12:20 o'clock r m. Epworth
League at 6:30 p. M. Prayer meeting every
inursaay evening ac 7 :w o cioca. A cordial in
vitation la extended by both pastor and people
toaU.
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Ninth street,
Rev. A. Horn, pastor. Services at 11:30 a.m.
Sunday-school at 2:30 p.m A cordial welcome
o every one.
SOCIETIES.
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A8CO LODGE, NO. 15, A. F. A A. M. Meets
nrst ana tnira Monday oi eacn month at 7
DALLES ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. 6.
Meets in Masonic Hall the third Wednesday
i each month at 7 P. M.
MODERN WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.
M t. Hood Camp No. 59, Meets Tuesday even
ing of each week in Fraternity Hall, at 7 :30 p. m.
COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 6, 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.
g. Clodoh, Seo'y. H. A. Bills.N. G.
FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 8., K. of P. Meets
every Monday evening at 7:80 o'clock, in
jchanno's building, corner of Court and Second
treets. Sojourning members are cordially in
vited. W. L. BRADSHAW,
D. W.Vatjbb, K. of R. and 8- C. C.
SSEMBLY NO. 4827, K. OF L. Meets in K
A. of P. hall the second and fourth Wedues
lavs of each month at 7 :80 p. m.
WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERENCE
UNION -will meet every Friday afternoon
t 8 o'clock at the reading room. All are invited.
F
ERN LODGE, DEGREE OF HONOR, NO.
. i t .... ... . T. ;.. iT.ii l- i .
every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.
Mrs. Mamie Bbioos, C. of H.
Mks. B. J. Russell, Financier.
rw-VHE DALLES LODGE No. 2, I. O. G. T. Reg
X ular weekly meetings Friday at 8 p. M., a
K. of P. Hall. J. 8. Winzleb, C. T.
DmsMQBE Parish, Sec'y.
TEMPLE LODGE NO. 8, A. O. U. W. Meets
in Fraternity Hall, over Kellers, en Second
treet, Thursday evenings at 7 :30.
C. F. STEPHENS,
W. B Myers, Financier. M. W
J AS. NESMITH POST, No. 32, G. A. R. Meets
every Saturday at 7:80 p. M ., in the K. of P.
HalL
BOF L. E. Meets every Bnnday afternoon in
. the K of P. Hall.
Gr
E8ANG VEREIN Meets every Sunday
cvemuK u. uio tv. oi r. nail.
B
f D T n flTlITDTftlT . . .
ur aj, i . iiTioivn, u. 10 sieets in
K. of P. Hall the first and third Wednes-
iay of each month, at 7:3U P. H.
PKOFKSSIONAL.
H
H. RIDDELL ATTORNEY-at-Law Office
Court Street, The Dalles, Oregon. . -
B. B. DUFUR. PRANK KENBFKK.
DUFUR, B MENEFEE ATTORNEYS - AT
LAW Rooms 42 and 43, over Post
tare Building, Entrance on Washington Street
"he Dalles. Oregon.
J. B. CONDON. J. W. CONDON.
CONDON & CONDON, ATVORNEYS AT LAW,
Office on Court street, opposite the old '
court house, The Dalles, Or.
B. S.HUNTINGTON. ' H. S. WILSON.
HUNTINGTON s WILSON ATTOBNEY8-AT-law
Offices, French's block over -first Na
tional Bank Dalles. Oregon.
U H. WILSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms
French & Co.'b bank building, Second
street, H, Dalles, Oregon.
J SUTHERLAND, M. L., C. M. ; F. T. M. C.
M. C. P. and S. O., Physician and Sur
geon. Rooms 3 and 4, Chapman block.
Residence Mrs. Thornbury's, west end of Second
street.
1).
SIDDALL Dentist. Gas given for the
, painless extraction of teeth. Also teeth
t on flowed aluminum plate. Rooms: Sign of
-it itfliaeo loocn. econa street.
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.
Hyacinths in bloom A
beautiful holiday gift.
Get your Chrysanthemums
at once to eend East. -
FRENCH & CO,
BANKERS.
K. A UKNEKAL BANKING BUSINESS
i-nri..,! i rwtit issued available in the
K-rrii States.
-lam hxirliauge and Telegraphic
l i-HiiHtfrv cold on New York, Chicago, St.
i'.uiit. MB Frmirifco, Portland Oregon,
KMrrit-'Wash., and various points in Or--vm;
WawhiiiiTton.
'iiMwt-iitiib miii at all points on fav-
Notice.
To the General Public: , , .
The undereigtied has thoroughly re
modeled what In known as the Farmers
Feed Yard, corner of Third and Madi
son, H-ij iuinif J. L. Thompson's black
smith enop. Htid is now ready to accom
modate all who wish their horses well
fed ami properly cared fo?, at Prices to
Suit. I ii Time".
AtiNEW & MoCOLLEY. Props.,
Tne Dalles, Or.
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