The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 16, 1895, Image 3

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    They JWast
To make room for new stock, and this
I Muslin Underwear.
Hegardless $ of t Prices
0
Go
TGJ At Cost
ALL GOODS MARKED IN
PLAIN FIGURES.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
ntered a the Postofflce at The Dalles, Oregon
as second-class matter.
Clubbing List.
Regular Our
price price
ClroiieU and I.T. Tribnne $2.50 $1.75
" and Weotlj Owgoniaa T. 3.00 2.00
" ind Weekly Examiner 3.25 2.?5
" Weekly 8e Tork World 2.25 2.00
Local Advertising.
10 Ceuta per line for first Insertion, and 6 Cents
ner line for each subsequent insertion.
" Special rates for long time notices.
All local notices received later than 8 o'clock
rlll appear the following day.
SATURDAY. - - FEBRUARY 16, 1895
BRIfcF MENTION.
Leaves From the Notebook of Chronicle
Reporters.
The Redmen are gathering in lots of
new members, and the local lodge is
getting too large for its hall.
Mr. Radicka is having a building put
up next to Phelps' implement store. It
will be used as a barbershop and real
estate office.
Mrs. Covington is having her lots on
Third street graded and pat in condition
for a handsome residence, work on which
will be begun in a short time.
Walter O'Dell, a sheepman, fell off the
sidewalk yesterday evening, near the
East End restaurant and broke his right
leg near the ankle. Dr. Hollister re
duced the fracture.
The Dalles city charter as amended
and Bent to the legislature passed both
houses and received the signature of the
governor, Thursday. May it prove an
acceptable valentine.
ine rain early this morning was as
warm and abundant as though it be
longed to spring. It was not a modest,
backward drizzle .such as winter fur
nishes, bat an impulsive downpour.
Elder J. H. Miller, the pastor of Cal
' vary Church, and editor of the Baptist
Sentinel, arrived here yesterday. He
will preach at their meeting house (the
.;. old electric light house) tomorrow morn-
' ing and evening.
The steamer Regulator will make the
first trip of the year to the Cascade
Lock 8 and return Monday, leaving her
wharf at 8 o'clock. The first regular
ytrip in connection with the Dalles City
will be made Wednesday.
.' Sheriff Driver will take the prisoners.
Moore and Williams.-convicted of bur
glarizing Leavens & Cates' store at the
' Locks, to- Salem Monday. This sen
tence will just let them out in time to
-demand a clerkship in the next session
.of the legislature.
. The situation . at Salem today is un
changed as far as Dolph is concerned, he
Molding his 42. The anti-Dolphitea
however, served notice by their votes
that they were ready at any time to
unite on almost any good republican ex
cepi jjoipn. Lowell was also givan to
understand that he was not in it, which
Every Piece of
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
In the House
must go.
The Sale Prices are Cost.
. -Display in Center "Window.
PEASE
of course everybody bat he knew all the
time. The vote was as follows : Dolph
35, Hare 10, Williams 24, Raley 6, Wea-
therford 1, absent 14.
A dispatch from Scranton, Penn., yes
terday announces the death of Judge
Handley of that city. - He was the
brother of Major Handley, late of this
city, and was very wealthy. Several
years ago he made a will, leaving all his
property to Eddie Handley, his nephew,
bat the latter dying soon afterwards, the
will was, of coarse, of no effect. He
leaves no relatives, unless in the sixth
or seventh degree, and it is qnite proba
ble that the dividing of his estate, val
ued at $8,000,000, will caase considerable
litigation."
Real Estate Transactions.
The following deeds 'were filed for
record yesterday afternoon and today:
T. C. Dallas to Robt Mays and L. E.
Crowe, lot 5, block C, first addition west
to town of Hood River ; $350.
Peter Omeg to Emma Omeg, swj,
nej and se, nw, sec 14, tp 1 s, r 12
$1.
United States to Jason M. Wakefield,
bw and sej, sec 23, tp 1 s, r 15 e ;
patent.
United States to WmBuskirk, e4,
nej and w, ee, sec 24, tp 1 n, r 8 e;
patent. '
Notice.
The steamer .Regulator will make a
trip to Cascades on Monday, the 18th
inst., and will carry freight and passen
gers.' On Wednesday, the 20th inst.,
the Dalles City will leave Portland and
the Regulator will leave The Dalles,
making through connection on "usual
time. Freight will be received at the
wharf on the 19th inst.
D. P. & A. N. Co.
As Titles Go Hobs Who's this man
you alluded to as "Old Teddy?" Nobs
Oh, he's Professor Teddy, who teaches
biology and ethnology in a big nniver
sity. Hobs And who is Professor Rot
ters you just spoka of? Nobs He's the
professionol strong man and prize-ring
trainer.
When Baby was 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.
Don't neglect that cough, it leads to
consumption. One Minute Cough Cure
possesses a double virtue. It cures and
cures quickly. Snipes-Kinersly Drug
Co. . J
Sugar Cured Hams. 11 cents per lb ;
Boneless Hams, 9 cents per lb. ; 51b Pail
Lard, 50 cents ; 101b Pail Lard, 95 cents,
at Columbia Packing Co. 'a. tf.
Jos. T. Peters & Co. have cord wood,
which is desirable in all respects, and
respectfully solici your orders.
Ask your grocer for Colombia Packing
Co.'s Ham and Lard. Insist on oar
prices and accept no substitutes. tf
& MAYS.
THE CHURCHES.
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. No service in the evening. .
Methodist Preaching and revival
services, conducted by Kev. J. H. Wood
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. All are cordially welcomed.
The Congregational church, corner
of Court and Fifth street Sunday ser
vices as follows : At 11 in the morn
ing, and at 7 :3U 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, Lessons from tne raraoie oi
The Good Samaritan; Luke x:25-37.
(A missionary topic.) All not worship
ping elsewhere are cordially invited.
A. Dangerous Grade.
The accident to Abe Foley's team on
the Haynes hill last week, ought to
show our authorities the necessity of
placing a Btrong railing along the dan
gerous points on the grade, the same aa
has been done on the grade on the east
side of the Hood river bridge. The ac
cident that happened to E. D. Calkins
about three years ago-, when hia horse
and wagon went over the bluff on the
head of the grade, caused a railing to be
put up at the point ; but other danger'
ons points remain unprotected. By the
way, Mr. Calkina never, received a cent
from the county for the loss of the
wagon and the crippling of hia horse.
Glacier. . '
The accident mentioned aa happening
to Calkins waa a peculiar one in its re
sults. Mr. Calkins, who is a cripple,
having left one of bis legs on a southern
battlefield, was coming jip the grade in
a one-horse hack, his wife being with
him. Just at the head of the grade the
horse became frightened and commenced
to back. Mrs. Calkins jumped out, and
catching Mr, Calkins as he was attempt
ing to get out, pulled him over the
wheel just as the hind wheels of the
wagon went over the bluff. The horse
made a surge backwards, and over the
whole outfit went, wagon first, falling
distance of forty feet. Tne wagon was
wrecked and the horse rolled on down
the hill, getting clear of the wreck, for
distance of 150 feet further, and only
stopped from coming in contact with
fir tree. With the assistance of some of
the people living at the planer, the
horse was got down to the bottom of the
bluff, and although badly bruised, was
soon in condition to.be used. .The grade
at that point waa fixed afterwards by
having a heavy railing built; but, aa
the Glacier says, Calkins lost his wagon
and had a mighty close call for hia life,
Karl's Clover Root will purify your
Blood, clear your Complexion, regulate
vour Bowels and make your head clear
as a bell. 25c, 50c, nnd $1.00.
-FOB SALE BY-
MAIER & BENTON.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr. Wm. Haynes of Hood River was
in the city today.
Miss Ge.tie Laird left the city today
for Keams Canyon, Ariz.
Mrs. A. M. Williams and daughter.
Miss Maie, arrived from Portland this
afternoon.
Miss Stella Patty, who has been
spending the winter with Mr. and Mrs.
C. F. Stephens, left today for her home
in McMinnville.
City Marshal Blakeney went to Port
land this morning, taking his daughter
to have her ears examined by a special
ist, she having some trouble in hearing.
Councilman M. T. Nolan, who waB
delegated by the city council to take
charge of the amended charter and pre
sent the same to tne legislature, arrived
home yesterday.
In these days of telephone, telegraph.
electricity and steam, people cannot af
ford to wait days or as many hours for
relief. This is our reason for offering
you One Minute Cough Care, 'Neither
days, nor hoars, nor even minutes
elapse before relief is afforded. Snipes
Kinerply Drug Co.
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
Masquerade Ball !
GIVEN BY
The A. 0. U. W. and GJoodmen Lodges
On FEBETJABY 22, 1895.
The following prizes will be given : .
First Prize for Ladies finest costume
Tea Set; on exhibition in Rorden a
window.
Second Prize tar Ladies beat sustained
character Lamp; on exhibition in
Rorden s window.
First Prize for Gentlemen finest cos'
tame Chair; in Prinz & Nitscbke'B
window. . .
Second Prize for Gentlemen best eua-
trined character Album ; in Jacob-
sen's window.
We are dout)ling our Store Room to make
. room for new Goods, and our present stock
has to go. Everything in the shape of
GIiOTHlHG FOH
JJU. A. DIETRICH.
. Physician and Surgeon,
DUFUK, OREGON.
CSP" All professional calls promptly attende
to-day and night. aprl4
JOS. T. PETERS & CO.,
-DEALERS IN-
MED IK :
-
Teleplioxie SJ"o. S3S"
Are Your Eyes Open ?
IF SO, READ THIS.
Just Received,.
A Complete Assortment of GARDEN"
.and TIMBER SEEDS. We can save
you money. Now wend your way to the
Big Brick, opposite Moody's Warehouse.
E. J. COLLINS & CO.
Telephone 20. Terms Cash.
THE CELEBRATED
COLUMBIA
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
This well-known Brewery is now turning out the best Beer and Porter
east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health
ful Beer have been introduced, and on. y the first-class article will be p' viced on
he market.
The AMERICAN BELL TELEPHONE CO.
125 Milk St, Boston, Mass.
This 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 No. 474,231, granted to Thos.
A. Edison May 3. 1892, for a speaking
telegraph, which Patents cover funda
mental inventions and embraee all forma
of microphone transmitters and of car
bon telephones jan28
EVERYBODY.
JOHN D. QEOGBEGAN,
Register U. S. Land Office, 1890-1894.
Business Before tbe United states Land
Office a Specialty.
Wells Block, Main St., Vancouver, Clarke Co
Washington. . novl6
MATERIALS
AND -
BREWERY,
T. A. VAN NORDEfl
-DEALER IN
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry
AND SPECTACLES.
Oregon Railway & Navigation Company
Watch Repairer and Inspector.
Repairing; of Vine Watches s Specialty.
108 Second St., THE DALLES, OR.