The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 05, 1895, Image 2

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    Taq Dalles Daily Chronicle.
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Address all communication to " THE CHRON
ICLE," The Dalles, Oregon.
SATURDAY,
JANUARY 4.1895
Difar Doings.
The New Year was christened by a
heavy snow storm that makes it very
bad for all stock that are not under
shelter. The snow fell steadily for about
twenty-four hours, covering the earth to
the depth of two feet on the level, mak
ing it very disagreeable under foot.
Snow plows, large and small, brooms,
shovels, etc., are seen on every side, in
dustriously plied by a sturdy hand.
Old King Frost, assisted by the north
wind, has forged his ice chain upon
ponds and creeks. Here and on every
hill is seen the small boy (or racher he
is heard, for sometimes the volume of
gentle voice is greatly in excess of his
stature) coasting and ekating at the im
minent danger to his cranium, and the
anxious mother is busy applying arnica
and plasters, and generally soothing the
woes of this active member of every
household.
Now is the farmers holiday, but he ac
cepts it with ill grace, seemingly De
grading the time that he has to be idle,
Mr. A. Canfield of Boyd was in town
last week.
Mrs. J. Craft is confined to her bed by
sickness, and the two children of Mrs
lura Hinman are sick with the scar'
letina.
Mrs. Polk Butler is spending the holi
days on the Ridge at their farm, leaving
Omer to act as "chef" and Roy to wres
tle with the pots and kettles.
The W. L. S. bonbon social Saturday
night was enjoyed by quite a crowd of
young and old. A spicy literary pro
gram, interspersed with music and sing
ine, commenced the exercises of the
evening.
Waldo Brigham read a comic selection
of "An Old Darky's lecture on Apples.'
Ruby Slusher recited "Her First Let
ter," which was nicely done for the first
attempt.
Pearly "Woodford spoke "Small Dress
making."
.Little xoody Warren, only 3 years
old, recited "Dickory, Dickory Dock,
without a blunder.
Katie Whipple and Jennie Moore
spoke their pieces with credit to them
selves.
Albert Haynes deserves mention. He
recited with great distinctness for one eo
young.
One ot the striking features of th
evening was a recitation by Amy John
ston, which is a very pathetic piece and
was executed in a manner deserving
much praise. She was dressed in rags
with her long hair hanging, which with
ner excellent delivery, made it more
impressive and was met with loud ap
plause.
The company then formed in a grand
march, making a very comical appear
ance as they went to and fro, wearing
the bonbon caps, which were of many
different shapes. Games were indulged
until 11 o'clock. All spent an enjoya
ble evening.
New Year's night was celebrated by
the masquerade ball. A large assem
blage ot spectators and maskers crowded
the hall. The scene was one of gro'
tesqueness, composed of a fantastic mix
ture of gaily-dressed, nimble-legged
clowns, fair brides, dainty flower-girls.
Japanese ladies, sailor boys, yachting
girls, bootblack's, negroes, negresses,
and almost every character, imaginable
was here represented. Among some of
the most noticeable was a - costume as
"Sunflower" by Mrs. Mary Vanderpool
which showed much skill and taste in
the arrangement. T. H. Johnston rep
resented a cavalier of the 16th century.
and well did he do it. Mrs. Laura
Johnston was "Sleighbells," and re
ceived a prize for having the pret
tiest ladies' costume. She was dressed
in white, dotted with snowflakes and
frost, while a string of silvery sleighbells
responded to every movement of the
wearer. Ann Neal represented "Dufur
flouring mills." She was dressed in
plain dress entirely made of flour sacks
the letter side out. She gracefully bal
anced a sack of flour on her shoulder
while miniature sacks were hung abou
her. It was one of the best sustained
characters. Mr. and Mrs. W. -H. H,
Dufur went as King and Queen Cotton
and took one of the prizes. James Staats
acted a negress, and he did it to perfec
A -w .
uon, ior very xew Knew mm. it was
well worthy of note. The "German
Doctor" was effectually carried out by
A. Howie. Dan McDonald was dressed
as an old lady, and received the booby
prize, which was a Chinese doll. He
looked very motherly as he administered
the proper chastisement to the inoffen
sive doll. Mrs. Ed Bobna received the
first prize for the best sustained ladies'
character. She was a Japanese lady.
Thoa. Glavy received the first prize for
the best gentleman character, as an
Irish lord." Over seventy-five num
bers were sold, and dancing was carried
on until the "wee sma' nours" or tne
night. Quiz.
THE CHURCHES.
Preaching tomorrow at the Christian
church at 11 o'clock a. m. and 7 :30 p.
m., Rev. Moore conducting the services.
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. JNo service in the evening.
Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. J.
Whisler pastor Preaching by Rev. Gor
ham at 11 -a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. : Sunday
school after morning service; Junior
League at 5 :30 p.m. ; Epworth League
at 6 :30 p.m.; class meeting Sunday at 10
m. and Tuesday at 7 :30 p. m. ; prayer
meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. All
are cordially welcomed.
The Congregational church, corner
of Court and Fifth street Sunday ser
vices as follows : At 11 a. m. the Lord's
Supper, and at 7 :30 in the evening
worship, and a sermon by the pas
tor, W. C. Curtis. Sunday school
immediately after the morning service
and meeting of the Young People's
Society of Christian Endeavor at 6 :30 p.
m. ; topic, "Ihe Week ot JPrayer what
shall it mean to us?" II Chron. vi :18-21,29-33;
vii:l-3. All-persons not wor
shipping elsewhere are cordially invited.
How's This! '
We offer One Hundred Dollars reward
for any case of Catarrh than cannot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. O.
We, the undersigned have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligations made
by their firm.
West & Thuax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O.
Walding, Kinnan & Mabvin, Whole
sale Druggists, Toledo, G.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken -inter
nally, acting directly upon theblood and
mucous surfaces of the system. Testi
monials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle
Sold by all druggists.
There is good reason for the popu
larity of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
Davis & Buzard, of west monterey,
Clarion Co,, Pa., say: "It has cured
people that our physicians could do
nothing for. We persuaded them to try
a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy and they now recomend it with the
rest of us." '25 and 50 cent bottles for
sale by Blakeley & Houghton Druggists.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
n asco L;ouniy :
David D. Garrison, 1
Plaintiff, I
tin, i
a, f
nt. J
vs.
Elizabeth W. Garrison
Defendant.
To the said defendant, Elizabeth W Garrison:
In the name of the State ot Oregon: You are
hereby Bummoned and required to appear and
a'.swer plaintiff" b complaint now on file against
you in the above-entitled court and cause on or
before the first day of the next regular term of
said Court, which term of said Court is to besrin
and be holden on Monday, the 11th day of Feb
ruary, iuo, in tne courtnouse in uaiies Ultv,
Wasco County. State of Oreeon. and if vou fail
to appear and answer said complaint as herein
required the plaintiff will apply to said Court
for the relief prayed for in suid complaint, to
wit, for a dissolution of the marriage contract
now existing between plaintiff and defendant,
and for such other and further relief as may be
just and equitable.
You are hereby further notified that this sum
mons is served unon you by nublication by or
der of the Honorable W. L. Bradsnaw, judge of
the above-entitled court made at the regular
November term of said Court for the year 1894.
CONDON & CONDON.
jan5-fl6 Attorneys for Plaintiff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Notice is hereby given, that under and by vlr
of an execution issued out of the Circuit
Court ot tne state of Oreeon for Wasco County.
on the 18th day of Dec, 1894, on a decree made,
entered ana renaerea in saia uourt on tne lytn
day of Nov., 18;t4, in a suit wherein Carl Burch-
torf was nlaiutirt and C. P. Foeh and Marie Foeh
were defendants, in favor of said rjlaintift' and
against said defendants for the sum of $571.20,
wiih interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent
per annum, from the 19th day of November,
1034, auu tne lunner sum oi ou attorney s iees,
and J25 eosts and disbursements, said 'execution
being to me directed and commanding me to sell
the hereinafter described real property to satisfy
said above-named sums, I will on Monday, the
21st day of January, 1895, at the hour of 2 o'clock
oi saia aay, sen at puduc auction to tne nignest
bidder, lor cash in band, at the front door of the
county courthouse, in Dalles City, Wasco
county, Oregon, all of the right, title and inter
est of said defendants, and each of them, in and
to tne loiiowing-aescriDea real property, to-wit:
Lots C, D, E, F, G, H, I and J, in block 78 in
Fort Dalles Military Reservation addition to
Dalles City, Wasco county, Oregon, together
witn tne tenements, nereaitaments ana appur
tenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise
appertaining, or so much thereof as will satisfy
Dam BuuvuuiutM buiub, bugeiuer W1L11 me ac
cruing costs oi tms tale.
Dated at Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon
tnis yin aay oi jLec., ley-.
dec22-jl9 T. J. DRIVER,
Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that by an order of the
County Court of the State ' of Oregon for the
County of Wasco, made and entered on the 29th
day of December, 1891, the undersigned was
duly appointed executor of the last will and
testament of Thomas N. Joles, deceased; all per
sons haying claims against said estate are noti
fied to present them with the proper vouchers
to the undersigned at his office in Dalles City,
Oregon, witnin Bix months from the date of this
notice. ! - ...
Dated January 4, 1895.
jan5-f2 R. F. GIB0N8, Executor. '
"Only the Scars
Remain,"
Sys Heniiy Hudson, of the James
bmitn woolen
Machinery Co.,
Philadelphia,
Pa., who certi
fies as follows:
"Among the
many testimoni
als which I see
in regard to cer
tain medicines
performing
cures, cleansing
the blood, etc.,
none impress me
more than my
own case.
Twenty years
ago, at the age
of 18 years, I had
swellings come
on my legs,
wliicli broke and
became run
ning sores.
Our family pby-'
sician could do
me no good, and it was feared that the
bones, would be affected. At last, my
good old
EVlother Urged Me
to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I took three
bottles, the sores healed, and I have not
been troubled since. Only the scars
remain, and tho memory of the
past, to remind i:o of the good
Ayer's Sarsaparilla has done me.
I now weigh two hundred and twenty
pounds, and am in the best of health.
I have been on the road for the past
'twelve years, have noticed Ayer's Sar
saparilla advertised in all parts of the
United States, and always take pleas
ure in telling what good it did for me."
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co., Lowell.Maa.
Cures others, will cure you
Mr. H. H. Campbell has received a
new line of crockery at his grocery store.
which he will sell at 10 per cent, die
count. decl8
Andrew Kellar has a four-iroom
ottage to rent tf
Oain sacks tor sale at the Wasco
warehouse. tf
Ladies' and
Gentlemen's
Gold and Silver
Watches.
Large Assortment
to select from.
I. C. Nickelsen's
Notice.
To the General Public : -
The undersighed has thoroughly re
modeled what is known as the Farmers1
Feed Yard, corner of Third and Madi
son, adjoining J. L. Thompson's black
smith shop, and is now ready to accom
modate all who wish their horses well
fed and properly cared' for, at Prices to
Suit the Times.
AGNEW & McCOLLEY, Props.,
The Dalles, Or.
Bake Oven and Mitchel
STAGE LINE,
THOMAS HAEPEE, - - Proprietor
Stages leave Bake Oven for Antelope
every day, and from Antelope to Mit
chell three times a week.
GOOD HORSES AND WAGONS.
ESTRAYED.
Please inform the undersigned of the
whereabouts of a cow branded 11 on tbe
left side, with dew lap. cat up. Don't
recollect ear marks and other brands on
her. jan2tf Robt. Mays.
i yi lbs
1
I ill
w 1 ;prj
Assignee's Notice, .
- Notice ishereby given that John F. Root has
duly conveyed to the undersigned, by proper
deed of assignment, all of his real and personal
property, for the benefit of all of his creditors.
All persons having claims against said John
F. Root are hereby notified to present the same,
properly verified, to me at the office of Dufur Sc
Menefee, in Dalles City, Oregon, within ninety
(90) days from the date of this notice. '
. Dated this 17th day of November, 1894.
novl7-dec29 H. GLENN. Assigne.
SEE I SEE WHAT?
JF STEPHENS,
If you want anything in the shape of
CLOTH IN G ,
For Man or Woman,
Blakeley &
175 Second Street,
A full line of all the Standard Patent Medicines,
Drugs, Chemicals, Etc.
ARTISTS MATERIALS.
3Conntry and Mail Orders will receive prompt attention.
I f f JT J
IB V EL
Opp. Ward, Kerns & Roliertsoii's Liyery Stalls, on Seconfil St.
Second-hand Furniture Bought - Sold.
Money Loaned on Jewelry and other Valuables.
A TTrrpTTVr TJ'Tr L.' LTr O A rTTTTJ-n A TT from 11 to 2 o'clock. II
-ra- U w J. ivxi J-J r x OA J.
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
fiHW COIitJjVlBlR HOTEli.
tO8"" " -
This large and popular House does the principal hotel business,
and is prepared to furnish the Best Accommodations of any
House In the city, and at the low rate of
$i.oo per Day. -s pirst Qass Teals, 25 Cepts.
Office for all Stage Lines lea vine; The Dalles for all
points In Ka.tern Oregon and Kastern Washington,
in this Hotel.
Corner of Front and Union Sts.
33- "757-.
Successor to
-DEALER IN-
PAINTS, OILS
And the Most Complete and
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. Aeenta for Masury Liquid Paints. No chem-
icel combination or soap mixture. A
promptly attended to. ...
Store and Faint Shoo corner Third and
lt There is a tide in the affairs
' leads on to fortune"
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
Cii-floiSiileiil
Finite & Cnls
at C RAND ALL
Who are selling; these goods
MICHELBACH BRICK,
Boy, Girl or Baby.
Houghton,
The Dalles, Oregon
connnxEfiii bmk
and AOCTIOJH HOOJVT.
i xvla j. -will sell any goods or prop
T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr.
TjOLXJ
Paul Kreft t Co
AND GLASS.
Latest Patterns and Designs in
WALL PAPER.
first - class article in all colors. , All orders
Washington Sts., The Dallei, Oreo-w
of men which, taken at its flooa
&, BURGETS,
out at greatly-reduced rates.
- - UNION ST. "
THE CHURCHES.
Si. riM uuukuh Key. r atner broks
eXKST Pastor. Low V mvh pvtrv Hlinrinr ftt
7 A. K. High Mask at 10:80 a.m. Vespers at
I 7 P. M.
I71IB8T BAPTIST CHURCH Kev. O. D. Tat
LOB. Pastor. Morninsr services everv Huh.
oath at the academy at 11 A. u. Sabbath
School immediately after morning: cervices
myvruiwuug xnuay evening; at rastor 6 rer
jcuiw. kj luuu oerviues in ue court House at
P. M.
CONGEEGATIONAIj CHURCH Rev. W. C
CUHTI8, Pastor. Services every Sunday at 11
A. M. and 7 F. M. Sunday School after morning
service. Strangers cordially invited. Beats free.
ME. CHURCH Rev. J. Whislkr, pastor.
Services everv Sunday moraine at 11 a. m.
Sunday School at 12:20 o'clock p m. Epworth
League at 6:au p. sc. irayer meeting every
Thursday evening at 7:80 o'clock. A cordial in
I 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 2:30 p.m A cordial welcome
j wvifrv one.
SOCIETIES.
first and third MnnriAv nf pwc h month a t n
DALLES ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. 6.
Meets in Masonic Hall the third Wednesday
f each month at 7 P. M.
CODERN WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.
l l TLT PamnUn U II . . 1- J
Ing of each week in Fraternity Hall, at 7 :30 p. m.
COLUMBIA LODGE, NO. 5, I. O. O. F. Meets
every Friday evenine at 7:80 o'clock. in TC
of P. hall, corner Second and Court streets.
sojourning orotnera are welcome.
a., plough, Bec'y. H. A. Bills.N. G.
FRIENDSHIP LODGE, NO. 9., K. of P. Meets
every Monday evening at 7:80 o'clock, in
3channo's building, corner of Court and Second
streets. Sojourning members are cordially in
vited. W. L. BRADSHAW,
D. W.Vaubb, K. of R. and B- C. C.
A SSEMBLY NO. 4827, K. OF L. Meets In K
L V. of P. hall the second and fourth Wednes
lavs of each month at 7 :30 p. m.
WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERENCE
UNION will meet every Friday afternooa
st 8 o'clock at the reading room. All are invited.
TJiERN LODGE, DEGREE OF HONOR, NO.
I -1- 23. Meets in Fraternity Hall, Second street,
every neuuesuay evening ai 5 o ciock.
MRS. MAMIE BRIOQS, V. 01 H.
Mas. B. J. Russell, Financier.
rpHE DALLES LODGE No. 2, I.O.O.T. Keg
X nlar weekly meetings Friday at 8 p. v., a
K. of P. Hall, J. 8. Wikzlkr. C. T.
Dikbmohb Parish, Bec'y.
TEMPLE LODGE NO. 8, A. O. 0. W. Meets
in Fraternity Hall, over Kellers, n Second
treet, Thursday evenings at 7:80.
c. JT. BTEPHEiSS,
W. S MTEBg, Financier. M. W
J A3. NE8M1TH POST, No. 82, G. A. R. Meets
every Saturday at 7:30 P. M., in the K. of P.
nail.
D OF L. E. Meet every Sunday afternoon In
the K of P. Hall.
GESANG VE REIN Meets every
evening In the K. of P. Hall.
Sunday
BOF L. F. DIVI8ION, No. 167 Meets la
K. of P. Hall tbe first and third Wednes
day of each month, at 7:30 p. u.
PROFESSIONAL,.
H.
H. RIDDELL attobnet-at-Law Offloe
Court Street, The Dalles, Oregon.
S. B. DDrOB. FRANK MXHim.
DUFUR, A MENEFEE ATTORNEYS - AT
law Rooms 42 and 43, over -.Post
Office Building. Entrance on Washington Mreet
rhe Dalles. Oregon.
J. B. CONDON. J. W. CONDON.
CONDON & CONDON, ATVORNEYS AT LAW
Office on Court street, onnosite the old
court house, The Dalles, Or.
B. 8. HUNTINGTON. H. S. WILSON.
HUNTINGTON & WILSON Attobnbys-at-law
Offices, French's block over Wrst Na
tional uaniL. Dalies. Oregon.
vv.
H. WILSON Attorney-at-law Room,
French & Co.is bank building. Second
street. The Dalles, Oregon.
J SUTHERLAND, M. D C. M. ; F. T. M. C.
M. C. P. and 8. O., Physician and 8nr-
eeon. Rooms 3 and 4. Chapman block.
Residence Mrs. Thombury'B, west end of Second
street.
D8IDDALL Dentist. Gas given for the
m nainless extraction of teeth. Also teeth
eton flowed aluminum plate. Rooms: Sign f
Jie Golden Tooth. Second 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 send East.
ECZEMA
From early child-1
hood until I was 1
erown mv family i
. Tirrii raiifii spent a Torxune
' trying to cure me of this disease. I1
' visited Hot Springs, and was treated
dv tne Dest medical men, Dut was nor (
'benefited. CDHIUI When all,
things had ' " failed 1
determined to try b. S. b.. and in i
' four months was entirely cured. The .
I a ' i '
rerriDie eczema was cone, not a sign
of it left: mv general health built up, ,
'and I have never had any return of (
the disease. HIIES n nnn
I have since limi limillll
recommended
S. S. S. to a number of friends for skin dis
eases and have never yet known a failure to
cure. GEO. W. IRWIN, Irwin, Pa.
Never falls to cure, 1
even after all other t
remedies have. Our
Treatise on Blood and
Skin Diseases mailed 4
free to any address.
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga.
ARTISTIC
PHOTOGRAPHER.
Chapman Block, The Dalles, Oregon
Life-size Crayons a specialty.
Stung Greennouse