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About The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1895)
They Past Go Woman's Friend To make room for new stock, and this Stove Mat. Kegardless i of $ PriGes. POSITIVELY INDESTRUCTIBLE. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. The Dalles Patty Chroniele. ntered a the Postofflee at The Dalles, Oregon as second-class matter. Clubbing List. Regular Onr price price Ckrenicle md If. I. Tribnnt .... . .$2.50 $1.75 ' ani WmHj Ortgoniai -3.00 2.00 " " and ffedly Eiaminer 3.25 2.25 " Week j Kew York World. .... 2.25 2.00 Local Advertising. 10 Conn per line for first insertion, and 6 Cents oer line for each subsequent insertion. Special rates for long time notices. "All local notices received later than 8 o'clock rill appear the following day. MONDAY. - - FEBBUARY 4, 1895 BRIbF MENTION. Lsaves From the N oteboolc of Chronicle Reporters. The weather spring. todav has been like Regular meeting of the city council tonight. Circuit court meets for the regular February term, next Monday, Mrs. Fosb died at her home near Hood River yesterday, at noon, just 24 hours, after the death of her brother-in-law. Ja. TT T,., i?he wedding of Gung Song and Seon 4ui, Chinese, of which mention w made Saturdav, seems to have tranl iferred a small section of the Chinese w tohieTheighborhood. Case, the . pioneer banker of Astoria, died at his home in that city yesterday. He was 63 years of age and crossed the plains in 1850. Mr. 8. L. Brooks, of this city, came across in the same train. As a never-failing evidence of the ap proach of spring we wish to remark that the abundance and tailing price of eggs is the most certain harbinger, whatever that is. Eggs are 20 per cent off in price today, selling for 20 cents a dozen. According to the ground hog, unless ma ciock was wrong, there will be no more winter. At noon when his hogship is supposed to come oat and take his ' winter peep, there was a fine cloud ovr the sun and it is presumed that this would satisfy him concerning his shadow. 'V The new city charter will be considered by the council tonight, and as there will , 1e no time in which to inform the public through the newspapers, all those in terested should attend the council and if they have any objections to the amend' ments suggested by the committee, they will have an opportunity to make them known, otherwise they must forever bold their peace. ' . The Dalles Literary Society met Fri day evening and among others things on the program the question of the propri -ty of taxing church property was de bated. Mr.' Snowden, assisted by Miss Aimee Newman, who read a fine paper took the negative side of the proposition PEASE but the judges decided in favor of the arguments brought forth by Messrs. Phelps and Riddell. The society has in preparation a program to be given at a public meeting some time during this month. Too Suddenly Moral. It is really astonishing how law-abid ing the thug element of the Chinese be come when they desire to get possession of some poor Chinese woman. When Gung Song married Leong Tui Satur day it stirred the long-haired highbind ers into action. Fearing to openly take the woman away from her husband, they invoked the law, to accomplish by perjury what they feared to do by force, and so had warrants sworn oat for the arrest of the young couple. Accordingly they were arrested about midnight Sat urday, and were taken to jail, where they were kept until nearly noon Sun day, at which time bail was famished and they were given their liberty. If the inside history ot the case could be shown, it would probably appear that the sudden attack of virtue, which caused the other Chinese to have them arrested was superinduced by the desire to become possessed of Leong Tui that she might be used for immoral purposes. It is to be hoped that Justice Davis may e enabled to make the whole crowd ihow up the true inwardness of the affair. In the meanwhile the young couple need not feel afraid, for The Dalles is not Portland, and the least crooked work on the part of the Portland high binders, will cause a cleaning out amongst them that will prevent some of them answering at the next roll-call of their society. "Wear a Small Bat. The floor of the opera house being perfectly level, at the best it is difficult to get a good view of the stage. This being the case, the ladies who go to see the Tittle sisters tonight, and who wear the smallest hats, are going to meet with the heartiest commendation from the gentlemen. If at the same time the balloon sleeves could be razeed it would prove of great advantage. Leave the big hats at home, and give the down trodden men a chance to see. Do it, and win their everlasting gratitude. The Deadlock. ' There was no change in the senatorial situation at Salem today. Quite a nam' ber of the members are off on committee work, and in consequence sixteen were paired. The vote was as follows: Dolph 35, Hare 10, Weatherford. 7, Hermann 6, Williams 9, Lord 4, Lowell 3. There re mains but eighteen days in the session When Baby was sick, -we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla, -When she became Hiss, she clung to Castorla, When she had Children, she gave them Castorla, & MAYS. Drifted Apart.". The closer you "hold the mirror to j art nature" the more perfect becomes the of interpretation. "Drifted Apart,", is a play that has for its fundamental basis the finer elements of human nature so carefully blended with the more pro nounced phases of everyday life that it actually becomes a moral sermon from the stage. While dealing with society as it is today, and introducing the vari ous types of society and club characters, yet the obtrusive elements being elimin ated, the production is clean, clear cut and abounds with the delightful little touches of delicate light and shade that demonstrates the genius of Thespius, and draws the audience into perfect har mony with the action of the play. For tunately this play is so appropriately constructed that it affords the three Tittle sisters great scope to display their histronic abilities, giving them three distinct characterizations ; all of which have made decided hits whenever per formed. The action of the play occur ring in the fashionable circles of New York, it allows opportunity to display the magnificent wardrobes these talent ed ladies possess. The costumes worn are masterpieces of the dressmakers' art and are direct importations from the noted Paris Modeste "Worth." A. State Census. .The constitution of Oregon provides that an enumeration of the people of the state shall be made every ten years, be ginning with 18C5. The statutes farther provide that this enumeration shall be made by the county assessors, beginning not later than May 10th, and that be' sides enumerating the people of the state, they shall classify them by age and sex and collect various simple statistics of production and industry The assessors are to make returns to the county clerks, and these to the secretary of state, who is to furnish blank forms for the enumeration' and declare the re sult. Penalties are imposed upon assessors and clerks who fail to perform the duties imposed upon them by law. A Batch of Decisions. Judge Bradshaw filed his decisions several cases today as follows : Bettingen vs. Cates, summons set aside and proceedings held for naught M. J. Manning vs. Matilda Baldwin, writ of review dismissed and decision of lower court affirmed. Eugene D. White vs. C. P. Heald, sale confirmed. James Cameron vs. Wasco County, writ of review dismissed and judgment of county court affirmed. Pekin Plow Co. vs. C. L. Morse et. al motion to strike out answer sustained Defendant given until second day of next regular term to file amended an' swer. " Sugar Cured Hams, 11 cents per lb Boneless Hams, 9 cents per lb. : 51b Pail Lard, 50 cents ; 101b Pall Lard 85 cents at Columbia Packing Co. 'a. . , .. . tf, Headache and Neuralgia, cured by Dr, , Mliitj fAin riLiVB. una cent a aose. 10e each. Former price, 50e. DIRECTIONS. Use, as a general thing, jast on top of Btove. If great heat is required, u without the stove lid. No stirring required for oat meal, milk, rice, custards, blanch mange, jellies, batters, 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. Try 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, bat turn the soiled part next to fire, and barn until clean. -FOR BALE BY- FflAIER & BENTON, Seal Essate Transactions. The following deeds were filed for record Saturday and today: J S Taylor and wife to LL McCartney, lot 14, block 5, Thompson's addition to Dalles City ; $30. United States to Erwin N Wakefield, 8wJ, sec 13, tp 1 s of r 15 e; patent. Chas W Dietzel and wife to F C Sex ton, lots 5 and 6, sec 9, tp 1, n of r 12 e; $350. Michael C Neff to Maggie A Neff, blk Winans addition to Hood River and 30 foot strip to same; $225. Ask your grocer for Columbia Packing Co. 's Ham and Lard. Insist on our prices and accept no substitutes. tf Jos. T. Peters & Co. have cord wood, which is desirable - in all respects, and respectfully solicit your orders. - 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 Dalles Opera House Monday aid Tuesday Evemp, PEBETJAET 4 and 5, 1895. CHARLOTTE, ESSIE and MINNIE T ITT ELL, Supported by W. 8. FORD'S Company of Players. Monday Evening ."Drifted Apart' Tuesday Evening a double bill "My Uncle's Will," followed ny Augustine Daly's comedy drama - ...... "Frou Fron . Reserved Seats on sale at Blakeley & Houghton's drugstore. - We are doubling our Store Room to make room for new Goods, and our present stock has to go. Everything in the shape of GIiOTHlJlG FOR K. A. DIETRICH, Physician and Surgeon, DtJFTJK, OBEGON. C0 All professional calls promptlv attende to, day and night. " aprl4 JOS. T. PETERS & CO., -DEALERS IN- BUILDING : -ASD- Tolopliono KTo. HQ" E. J. COLLINS this space. Keep TERMS STRICTLY THE CELEBRATED COLUMBIA AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r. This well-known Brewery is now east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good nealtn ful Beer have been introduced, and ony the first-class article will be p'aced on he markt The AMERICAN BELL TELEPHONE CO. 125 Milk St., Boston, Mass. This company owns Letters Patent No. 463,569, granted to Einile Berliner November 17, 1891, for a combined tele graph and telephone, and controls Let ters Patent No. 474,231, granted to Tbos. A. Edison May 3. 1892, for a speaking telegraph, which Patents cover funda mental inventions and embrace all forms of microphone transmitters and of car bon telephones. jan28 EVERYBODY. BT HilRRIS. JOHN D. GEOGHEGAN, Register U. 8. Land Office, 1890-1894. Business Before tne United States Land Office a Specialty. Wells Block, Main St., Vancouver, Clarke Co Washington. novl6 MATERIALS & CO. will occupy your eyes open. CASH. BREWERY, turning out the best Beer and Porte T. A. VAN NORDEN, DEALER IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry AND SPECTACLES. Oregon Kail-way ft Navigation Company Watch. -Bepairer and Inspector. Repairing; of Fine Watches a Specialty. 108 Second St., THE DALLES, OR.