The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 08, 1895, Image 3

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    They pLast Go
To make room for new stock, and this
Priees.
CORD
1
Hegamless $ of
FOSTspATENTX(
iFOSTEpATEMTS
Leave or telephone
your .orders to us for
Strictly Dry FIR, and
OAK WOOD.
We are not running
a four-horse team, "but
will deliver all Wood
promptly.
FOB SALE BY
ALL GOODS MARKED IN
PLAIN FIGURES.
PEASE & MAYS.
IY1AIER & BENTON.
We are doubling our Store Room to make
room for new G-oods, and our present stock
has to go. Everything in the shape of
GliOTfllJiG FOH EVERYBODY.
-J-JK. A. DIETRICH,
Physician and Surgeon,
DUFUR, OREGON.
ftF All professional calls promptly attende
to, uay ana uigak
apr!4
GEOGHEOANf
Register U. S. Land Office, 1890-1S94.
JOHN
Business Before the United States Land
Office m Specialty.
Wells Block, Main St., Vancouver, Clarke Co
Washington. novl6
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
ntered a the Postoffice at The Dalles, Oregon
as second-class matter.
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TUESDAY, - - - JANUARY 8. 1895
BRIEF MENTION.
Leaves From the Notebook of Chronicle
Reporters.
County commissioners court tomorrow.
There will be a meeting of Jackson
Engine Company, at the council chamber
at 7 :30 this morning.
Owing to a snowslide at Oneonta last
night, the loeal passenger from Portland
did not leave that place today.
It was raining at Pendleton this morn
ing, and we may look for that same kind
of weather here tonight, or tomorrow.
It commenced snowing again at an
early hour this morning, and the pros
pects for another blockade are exceed
ingly good.
Friendship Lodge, K. of P., installed
its officers for the ensuing term last
night, and also raised four Esquires to
Knighthood.
Just cast your eye, one ot them is
enough, on M. Hony will's new ad., as it
will appear tomorrow. You will find
something to interest you.
Nine carloads of hogs arrived here from
Weiser, Idaho, and other points east of
us on their way to Troatdale. Many of
them are dead, and the smell is enou
Sio stop the ice in the river.
The new telephone system seems t
be getting a large number of subscriber!
and it ia probable there will be nearly
200 phones pnt in. It will be extended
to any point in the city limits, and will
; be operated day and night.
?J-There were but few sleighs on the
.streets today and the inkling bells
were unheard. All morning the snow
came down steadily and all afternoon a
light drizzling rain fell. In consequence
the streets and sidewalks have been de
serted all day.. ,
D. L. Cates, or "Curg," is in the city,
shaking hands with hia friends, which
means nearly everybody in the city. He
ia much pleased with the Locks, though!
he says it is dull there now on account
of the work being shut down by the
snow.
Sometime since, the Gibsons, husband
and wife, -were tried before Justice Da
vis for a trifling offense and found
guilty. As they expressed a deBire to
leave the county, the Judge suspended
sentence, but told them if they came
back they would have to take their pun
ishment. As they returned a day or so
ago, a commitment was made out for
them today. It is quite probable that
their next move will be to the insane
asylum.
The river is blocked with ice this
morning from Crates's point up to the
Regulator wharf and is steadily filling
up above that point. The Regulator
got up steam this morning, and forcing
her way through the shore Ice went into
winter quarters at Hungry harbor above
the city.
Today the sentence imposed by the
white man's laws on Caroline, expires,
and she will be again given the wild
freedom of the forest, if she wants it.
However, the chances are that the fall
ing snow and dreary landscape will
cause here to eschew the liberty of the
foothills and to drown her sorrows and
forget her woes at the first opportunity.
Rev. W. H. Sellick on Sunday even
ing preached a sermon from the theme
"The Dance of Death." He treated the
general subject of dancing and then took
up the charity ball to be given at "Eta.-
zer's opera house. The persons who are
active in making preparations were re
ferred to in severe terms as contributing
to the recognition of an institution
which is productive of immoral results
His remarks were most emphatic and he
scored the charity ball idea very severe
ly. East OregOnian.
The English Literature class, with
few invited friends, were entertained by
Mrs. A. R. Thompson and Miss Ruch at
the .home of the former last evening.
when the reading of "Macbeth" was the
principal feature of the evening. The
different parts were well rendered, that
of Macbeth being taken by Mr. Nicho
las Sinnott. and Lady Macbeth by Miss
Melissa Hill. Food for ' the mind was
not the only kind partaken of, for
dainty lunch was served after the read
ing, and then games occupied the latter
part of the evening, which served to
divert thoughts from murderous deeds
and the vision of Banquo's ghost.
We clip from the Antelope Herald the
three items following :
Married on Christmas day, December
25th, 1894, at the residence of the bride's
parents, on Hay Creek, by Rev. Wade,
Mr. Joseph McCollum to Miss Lydia
Dunham. The happy young couple at
tended the New Year's ball at this place.
As we go to press the sad news
reaches us of the death of Mrs. O. S.
Boardman, one of the best known and
highly respected ladies of Mitchell. She
was ill only a few days. She leaves a
husband, son, daughter and sister-in-law
to mourn her death.
Last Wednesday, January 2d, was the
worst and most disagreeable day this
section has witnessed for years. Early
in the morning a heavy snow storm, or
we might more appropriately say, a
Dakota blizzard, set in, and kept it up
with great fury until late in the night.
Next morning fifteen inches of snow
covered the' ground more than has
fallen at one time since '90. As we go
to presa (Friday morning) a glorious
Chinook is blowing and the "beautiful"
congealed element will probably be all
gone in a few days.
Twenty-Five Cents to the Fan.
Real Estate Transaction.
The following deed was filed for record
today :
Frank X. Kramer to Charles B
.darns, all of lot 3, block A, of Kramer';
addition to Dalles City ; $200.
When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria,
The Columbia Packing Co. are selling
trimmed pork shoulders at 5 cents per
pound for cash. . dec!3
Andrew Kellar
i cottage to rent
has
four-room
tf
A Wedding; and a Death.
the meantime inspect the young com
mercial orchards on the Nessly tract.
The visit of such a high functionary is
indee.d gratifying, for the professor is
acknowled by all scientific fruit-growers
ers to be the best authority on fruits in
the United States. He will deliver a
tree lecture on fruit-growing at the opera
house, which will be of great value to
orchardists. La Grande Chronicle.
A rancher living on Sutton creek a few
miles southeast of Baker City, brought a
dozen chickens to town the other day
and disposed of them to Mr. Walter
Fernald, of the First National Bank, re
ports the Democrat. In dressing one of
them gold particles were found in the
craw. A few days after the rancher
came to town again and Mr. Fernald in
formed him of the find and suggested
that the rancher had better do a little
prospecting for diggings in the vicinity
of his home. The rancher on his return
home began a search for gold in a gulch
near by and has been rewarded bv
prospect of twenty-five cents to the pah
With the comincr season Mr. Rancher
proposes to turn his attention to placer
mining.
Needs a New Bone.
Four inches of snow fell this morning,
and the barometer went down 38 points
since 5 o'clock last night, standing at
o'clock at 29.80. The lowest tbermome
ter last night was 10 above at 9 o'clock
at which time a fog settled down oyer
the city and the temperature commenced
to rise. Shortly after noon it began to
rain with the temperature at 26.
The weather forcast from Portland for
tnis place today was fair, which is as
near as that office has come to being cor
reel in 98 straight euesses. It is to be
hoped that when the sugar schedule is
settled, and the gold reserve gets forti
fied again, Uncle Sam will bnv the'
signal service office at Portland a new
goose bone, for it needs it badly.
V. S. Fomologlst Coming;.
Professor Heiges, chief of pomology of
the horticultural . department at Wash
in g ton, D. C, who is an old schoolmate
of - John E. Hough, has ' written Mr.
Hough that he will during the straw
berry season visit here a few days and in
Great Oaki
From little acorns grow, so also do
fatal diseases spring from small begin
nings. Never neglect symptoms of kid
ney troubles ; if allowed to develop they
cause much suffering and sorrow. Dr.
H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Balm
is a certain cure for any disease or weak
cess of the kidneys. A trial will con
vince yon of its great potency. . Price
$1.00 per bottle. Sold by Snipes & Kin
ersly, druggists.
In the 30s : An envious contempo
rary (to Miss Budlong) And so you are
really engaged to Mr. Timid Smithskins?
Miss Budlong (quite provokingly).
Yes, dear; and I want you to suggest
something Bweet tender to go in my en
gagement ring. Envious contemporary
If I were in your pi ace, I'd just have
the simple word "Eureka." Tid-Bits.
Many stubborn and aggravating' cases
of rheumatism that were believed to be
incurable and accepted as life legacies,
have yielded to Chamberlain's Pain
Balm, much to the surprise and gratifi
cation of the sufferers. One application
will relieve the pain and suffering and
its continued use insures an effectual
cure. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton
Druggists. '
How is young Blaggles doing in busi
ness?" asked her father. "Splendidly,"
was the confident reply.' "He says that
be considers himself very - lucky at the
store." "Have they raised his salary?"
N-no; but they threatened to dis
charge him and didn't do it." Wash
ington Star.
-What a
She
Bncklen'a Arraca Salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale oy Snipes & Kin
ersly. Z.ost.
Some place between Joles, Collins &
Co.'s store and The Dalles Lumber Co.'s
flume, yesterday, a large clasp purse,
containing $286 ; $170 gold, $110 currency
and $6 silver. A suitable reward will be
paid for its return to The Chronicle
office. J. F. Jones.
Telephone Yonhr Orders
For Cord Wood. We have a four-horse
team delivering to customers without
any extra charge, plenty of strictly dry
wood in stock.
Jos. T. Peters & Co.
SnessorC
YrecorG
Teacher Now, Willie, if your mamma
promised you 10 cents and your papa 15
cents, how many would you have alto
gether? Willie The 10 cents mamma
promised me. Inter Ocean.
Mr. H. H. Campbell has received a
new line of crockery at his grocery store,
which he will Bell at 10 per cent, dis
count. decl8.
Orain sacks tor sale at the Wasco
warehouse. . tf
(Correctly spelled meams)
Mixed Pickles,
Plain Pickles,
German Dill,
Sweet Pickles.
Queen Olives,
Sauer 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
Crosses
Grocery
Are You in Need.
-OF-
He (at the trysting place)
time you have kept me waiting!
Quite the contrary. It is only 6, and I
did not Intend to be here before 7.
He Just so; but you have mistaken
the day. I have been waiting here
since yesterday. HumoristicheBlaetter.
"Mariar" said the Mormon gentle
man, "ha'n't you kep', them letters I
wrote you when I was courtin'?" "Yes,"
said the wife. VI allowed you had. I
wish you would git'em out so I can use
'em, I got another wife in view." In
dianapolis Journal.
Little girl Our baby is smarter than
yours. Little boy 'Tisn't. "Yes 'tis.
Your baby cad't say the first word yet.
Our baby is beginnin' to talk." "Y-e-s,
but your baby is a girl." Street &
Smith's Good News.
Ij. M. JL. of A., Attention!
There will be a meeting of the Loyal
Mystic Legion of America Wednesday
evening at the Cosmopolitan parlors
about 8 o'clock.
C. C. Cooper, G. C. Blakeley,
W. S. W. C.
GROCERIES,
DRY GOODS,
GENTS' FURNISHINGS,
BOOTS AND SHOES?
A Fine Line of LADIES' CLOAKS to be closed out at once. Come early.
Also a Large Assortment of COMFORTERS from 75c up.
JOL.ES, COLLINS & CO.,
Telephone No. 20.
Opposite Moody's Warehouse
THE CELEBRHTED
COLUMBIA BREWER,
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
This well-known Brewery is now turning out the best Beer and Portal
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 on
he market. . ' ,