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About The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1895)
5 They JVTust Go Woman's Friend Stove Mat. SUMMER Is not the Time to Buy To make room for new stock, and this Hegardless t of t Prices. POSITIVELY INDESTRUCTIBLE. R CO S Today Our $10.00 $14.00 $18 to $20 These Prices are. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. The Dalles Daily Ctoniele. ntered a the Postofflce at The Dalles, Oregon as second-class matter. Clubbing List. Regular Our price price ttrnieh ana S. I. Inlaw $2.50 $1.75 " aid Weekly Ortgwin .. ." 3.00 2.00 r aid Weekly Examiner....... 3.25 2.25 " Weekly Kew York World 2.25 2.00 Local Advertising 10 Ccuia cr line for first insertion, and 6 Cents ..... 1fnA t, V. 1 . I 41 Special rates for long time notices. All local notices received later than 8 o'clock will appear the following day. TUESDAY, - - - JANUARY 29. 1895 BRIEF MENTION. teTi From the Notebook; of Chronicle Reporters. No show tonight. Mr. W. H. Williams of 8-Mile us a pleasant call today. made -"1 Hereon 1 rTIiss Annie Lang and M. J. Anderson feach have a clerkship at Salem "Job. rv refers & Co., have cordwood, which ia desirable in all respects and respectfully solicit your orders. Mr. W. H. Bishop of Hood River has taken a contract to build a church for the Catholics at , Cascade Locks and went to that place yesterday to begin work thereon. Mr. Gregory is teaching a singing school at 8-Mile, having two classes, and ia giving eminent satisfaction. Four lessons are given a week, two to eachhjlrly were cast. , - . . . x Class, ana nattering progress is Deing made. Uharley iowler, whose leg was acc dentally broken yesterday, will probably be confined to hia bed for some timi The leg was broken in the upper third Jbf the thigh. The accident was caused running against a cow while coasting. Do not forget that the young people of the Congregational society invite their friends to spend this evening with them at the home of Mr. B. S. Huntington Arrangements have been made to make the evening a thoroughly enjoyable one. We have received a communication from Portland concerning the Y. P. S, C. E. convention. The matter is well put together and ia only refused apace becauee it ia not sufficiently boiled down, and it ia in such shape that we cannot very well do the boiling. Ice ia going into the ice house belong ing to the Lombard Ice-Co. at Portland at the rate of nearly two tone a minute. It will be aeen from this that if the cold weather holds a few days their big ice houses, with a capacity for 16,000 tons, will be filled to the top. Elder J. H. Hazel ia engaged to apeak every evening at the Christian church. Hia subject last evening Was "Sanctifi tion;" tonight he will discourse con- - ltT 1 t 1 ' 1 1 cermng we uevii ; tomorrow mgui no . will talk on "Hades Thuraday night he will give the audience "Hell ;" Fri- Wouldn't you rather have one now? Overcoats will be Overcoats will be Overcoats will be Well, PEASE day night a talk on "Hypnotism ;" Sat urday night "A Drowning Man Saved;" Sunday morning "A Free for All Race," and Sunday evening "The Experience of a Runaway." A telegram from Bakersfield, Cal., yesterday, states that N. R. Packard, ex-county clerk, had been indicted on three charges of perjury and five for embezzlement. This ia said by old resi dents here to be the same man who at one time was county clerk here and skipped out with several serious charges hanging over him. If the town cow could be persuaded to stay at home for a few days until the coasting is over, it may save a few broken bones. There is nothing for the gentle creatures to eat unless they swipe a feed or two from some farmer's sleigh, so we fancy it would be no hardship to keep the cows up a few days and give the children a little freedom. A bobsled on which Mr. F. T. Ryan was coming down Union street last night, upset and in the wreck some one fell on Mr. Ryan, breaking the larger bone of hia right leg six inches above the ankle. The fracture was reduced bv Dr. gan and though Mr. Ryan will be confined to hia room for a while, time will see him all right again. There has been several disputes here concerning Dolph'a actual vote. To settle such differences of opinion we would atate that Senator DolDh. while having apparently only 42 votes, has in reality 43. Owing to Representative Scott's sickness, some member favorable to Dolph has paired with him. so tha neither vote was counted, and 88 a telenhone m fmm VfrA -r; shortly after noon, stated that a regular gale waa blowing there, and that the ice in the slough waa breaking up in conse conse- dthat le loss quence thereof. It is to be hoped this will not prove quite true as the f 15,000 tona of ice or the handling of that much will be felt. The work givea employment to a large force of men for a couple of weeks and that too when every body ia idle, except for this kind of work. " . Special Tax Collector Harrison says he finds sometimes that those to whom he sends notices that their taxes are de linquent, have receipts for the same, and so make no reply. He urgently re quests that in all tucli caeed that those holding tiie receipts -notiiy tiim of the fact cO thai the books can 1) ettaigiit- euea up null propur credits given, other wise these annoying duiid' aie liable to bo rep.rat-d. An earnest flf rt is being made to get tlie books crr'eu-d and it is the duty of everj good citizen to assist in the work. Collector Blackman has sent Deputy E.. L. Minis- at Pendleton a supply of series 7, No. 21, income tax regulations. A aupply of other blanks will soon fol low, which will, be distributed to those who are supposed to be liable to pay the tax in this division. Hia division in cludes all the territory east of the Cas cade Locks, the counties being Urns- marked $6.30. marked $9.40. marked $13.10. Less than Cost. & MAYS. tilla, Union, Baker, Crook, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Malheur, Wasco, Sher man. These blanks contain extracts from the law as well as instructions to enable the person or corporation to com ply with the law. The tax must be paid by March 1st. M. A. Fredenburg of Mt. Hood called Tuesday. He eaid a foot of snow fell there on Tuesday night. In referring to the trouble with Francisco, Mr. Freden burg stated that when he bought the land at sheriff's sale Francisco agreed to vacate, but afterwards changed his mind and claimed the right to hold pos session. Mr. Fredenburg had no objec tions to hia remaining on the place, but Francisco was Jvery abusive and object ed to him doing any work on the place, and hindered the work by all means in his power. The Fredenburgs then called upon the law to give them what they considered to be their rights in the premises, but they found the old saying too true that "possession ia nine pointa of the law" and that it ia a hard matter to get control of property bought and paid for if another holda possession and wants to act ugly, as they claim Fran cisco did. Glacier. Infrlngment Salts. The Western Electric Company, of Chicago, on December 10, brought suit in the federal court at Springfield, 111., against the Decatur Telephone Exchange for an accounting. The Decatur ex change ia about to begin business with the instrument manufactured by the Harrison Telephone Company. "' An in gement of patent ia claimed. he Western Electric Company baa so brought auit tor inmngement gainst several other companies in differ nt Darts of the United States. .The Western Electric Company is a sub-corn "L - f' fa pany of the American Bell Telephone ompany, and does most of their manu facturing. t-t-a Senator Batev'l Bill. Senator Raley'a Eastern Oregon insane asylum bili carries an appropriation of $140,000, which is theoretically the same $140,000 left out of the original ap propriation made last session, of $165, 000 after the $25,000 for the land has been taken oat. It does away with the building commission as contemplated in the original act and puts the work in the hands 6f the governor, secretary ot state and state treasurer, aa the asylum board. Masquerade Ball. The Woodmen and Workmen will give a grand masquerade ball the evening of February 22d. There will be four hand some prizes, one each for the best bus tained character lady and gentleman. one each for the best and handsomest costume. The ball promises to be the finest ever held in the city, and if all the members, of these prominent ordera tarn out there will be a crowd large enough to fill to overflowing any hall in the city. A girl as an apprentice. Apply at Mrs. Forwood'e dressmaking parlora, the former Gilhousen gallery on Uourt street 10e each. Forme price, 50e. DIRECTIONS. Use, as a general thing, just on top of etove. If great heat is . required,- use without the stove lid. No stirring required for oat meal, milk, rice, custards, blanch mange, jellies, butters, catsups, apple sauce, etc., etc. In fact, nothing will burn on it. Coffee will not boil over if the pot is on the mat ; bread toasts nicely on it. Trv it and be convinced. For the nursery there is nothing equal to heat the milk and food for the baby. If a grate fire, lay the mat on the open fire. If the mat becomes soiled, do not wash or scrape, but turn the soiled part next to fire, and burn until clean. -FOB SALE BY- MA1ER & BENTON THEY STAND FIRM. Dolph Neither Gains Nor Loses, Bat Holds His 42. The vote today shows no material change; it ia as follows: Dolph 42, Hare 10, Hermann 7, Weatherford 8, Lord 5, Moore 2, Williams 10, Lowell 3, Barkley 1, paired Scott and Conn. The situation seems to have resolved itself into dead lock, as far as Dolph is con cerned. It is quite probable that the bolting republicans will not be particu lar as to who else it may be, and the silver question will be largely lost sight of if Dolph is eliminated from the fight. It is not probable that either side will yield, at least until the close of the ses sion, and only then in case the Dolph men find some man for whom they can vote. The fight bids fair to last the whole session. MAUiilED. In thia city, Jan. 28, 1895, by Justice L. S. Davis, Mies Lillian M. Phipps to Mr. J. 11. McUoy, late ot Uatur. When Baby Teas sick, we 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 AMERICAN BELL TELEPHONE CO. 125 Milk St, Boston, Mass. Thia company owns Letters Patent No. 463.569, granted to Emile Berliner November 17. 1891, for a combined tele graph and telephone, and controls Let ters Patent sso. 44.231, grantea to xnoa. A. Edison May 3. 1892,. for a speaking telegraph, which Patents cover funda mental inventions and embrace all forma of microphone transmitters and of car bon telephonea. jan28 - T. A. VAN NORDEN, -DEALER IN- Watches, Clocks, Jewelry AND SPECTACLES. Oregon Railway A Navigation Company watcn Mepaircr ua .inspector. Repairing; of Fine Watches at Specialty 108 Second St., THE DALLES, OR Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the Honorable County Court lor Wasco county. Oregon, aa ad' minus tra tor of the estate of Mary M. Gordon, de ceased. All persona having claims against said estate are notified to present the same, properly verified to me at my residence neer Tveh. V alley. Wasco county, Oregon, or at the office of my attorneys, uurur at aieneiee. Dated The Dalles, Oregon, December 28, 1891. ASA STOOSOILL. Administrator of the estate of Mary M. Gordon, deceased. aecareDzo. Subscribe for The Chkoiticxz. We are doubling our Store Room to make room for new Goods, and our present stock has, to go. Everything in the shape of GkOTHlfiG FOE D K. A. DIETRICH. Physician and Surgeon, DUFUB, OKEGON. All professional calls promptly attende i, day and night. aprl4 ARE THE BEST CIGARETTE SMOKERS who care to pay a little more than the cost of ordinary trade cigarettes will find the PET CIGARETTES SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS Made from the highest cost Gold Leaf grown in Virginia, and are ABSOLUTELY PURE Look Here. This ia January 10, 1895. Have you got any of Wasco connty'a warranta reg istered prior to Feb. 1, 1891? They will be paid if presented at my office. In terest ceases after Jan. 10, 1895. Wm. Michelx, Countv Treasurer. E. Jy COLLINS this space. Keep TERMS STRICTLY THE CELEBRATED COLUMBIA BREWERY, AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. Thia well-known Brewery la now turning out the beat Beer and Porte east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health ful Beer have been introduced, and ony the flrat-class article will be placed oa be market. EVERYBODY. JOHN r QBOGBEGAN, Register U. S. Land Office, 1S90-1S9J. Business Before the United States Land Office at Specialty. Wells Block, Main St., Vancouver, Clarke Co Washington. novl A Long Strifigr of Fish if) u.r Is not Carried' up a Side Street. It's just about as important to let folks know that we've got extra fine Hams and Ba con,Eastern Buckwheat Flour, genuine Maple Syrup. The Finest Coffee in town. , A fine lot of New Breakfast Foods. 1) m THAT ELEGANT DAIRY BUTTER (Dufur) For all those who calljon us we have bargains in Fine Goods; for those who don't, sympathy. J. B. CROSSEN, Q-rocer. Ask Central for 62. & CO. will occupy your eyes open. CASH.