The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 12, 1895, Image 2

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    Tns Dalles Daily Ghroniele.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES.
BY MAIL, FOSTAGK PHIPAID, IN iDVASCI.
WaeklT.lvear ( 1 60
" 6 months 0 75
- i " 0 60
DadI,1 year 6 00
- 6 months. , 8 00
per " 0 60
Address ail communication to " THE CHEON-
ICLK." The Dalles, Oregon.
TUESDAY
MARCH 12, 1895
YOUNQ TO MARRY:
The old, old story of love-lorn youth
and fickle maid baa been told again in
"the case of Willie Brown, a 19-year-old
youth of Albina, and Norma Boggs, a 17-year-old
maiden of that same city.
Tbey met, they loved ; bat alas ! there
wfi a sort of prior claim on the affec
tion a of Norma in the person of a more
aged wooer. Now when Willie discov
ered how radiantly beantifal the fair
Norma was, and that his goneness was
reciprocated, be determined then and
there to do or die, to catch on, so to
apeak, before someone else should sing
to the waxen ears, "Hear me, Norma."
He hastily borrowed $25 from his uncle,
and with this wealth the youngsters
struck out for San Francisco in the
steerage ot one of the steamers plying
between Portland and that point. Wil
lie hud posted himself and knew that
the captain of the vessel could perform
the marriage' ceremony when, once on
the broad ocean and a marine league
from shore. Ill spite of some qualms of
their stomachs, the youngsters applied
to the captain to be made one, but be
incontinently refused. In consequence
they were turned adrift in San Fran
cisco, and being under age,' could not
get married there.
The latest story is that the aged wooer
caught on, took the train to San Fran
Cisco, ana thee, while Willie was
hustling for something to eat, the girl,
tired of love on water and a crust, took
Up with the latter and went east. We"
do not believe this, and if it is true, it is
a pity that it is so, for these charming
little babes should now be allowed to
nish their romance, if for no other rea
son, that they may discover what a mis
take each one of them has made. It is
a wise provision that cases of puppy
love seldom end in marriage ; but it is
perhaps proper that a few cases of the
kind should occur to show what misera
ble failures such matings are.
OUR WOOL MARKET.
jne reason urooK county needs no
railroad is that it is only 120 miles dis
tant fiom the best wool market on the
" r. - . -
Pacific coast. The wool sales made in
The Dalles for the past five years have
averaged higher for the same grade of
wool than in anv market west of the
Missouri river. There are reasons for
this. The same causes that make Port
land the mercantile distributing center
of the Pacific Northwest, make The
Dalles the largest and best market on
the coast for wool. Portland is the point
at which deep water navigation and the
products of the Northwest come nearest
together. Astoria is nearer the ocean
and more accessible in a degree for ocean
steamers thau Pott land, yet it will never
be the distributing point of the North
west, for the. reason that it is further
away from the center of production. So
with The Dalles as a wool center. Pass
a half a dozen railroads through Crook
county, and our wool would go to The
Dalles either by rail or wagon, for the
simple reason that The Dalles is the
most central wool handling and shipping
point on the coast. Once at The Dalles
the grower has at least four modes of
shipment from which to choose, which
in itself is one cause of buyers preferring
that point, and the point the buyers pre
fer is the point where the most buying
is done and the best . prices obtained,
which answers the question why The
Dalles is the best wool market.
Again The Dalles is to have an open
river by the first of the coming year,
which, taken together with the fact that
it is then the nearest deep water point
to the great wool producing belt of
Eastern Oregon and Southern Washing
ton, assures permanence to the prestige
it already has, as the wool center of the
Northwest, Give ns good roads, and we
might add free roads, to The Dalles, and
we have no cause to complain, all things
being equal, of our wool market. Prine-
ville Review.
THE CITY'S FINANCES.
Bids for Dalles City bonds in the sum
of $60,000 are advertised for. These
bonds are to run for twenty-five years,
and are issued for the purpose of paying
off all outstanding warrants and reduc
ing the interest.1 The new charter pro-
Tides that the city cannot go in debt,
and bo, unless the money is on hand to
pay, nothing; can; be purchased., This
has been done in the hope of getting the I
city's affairs in such, a shape that in the
course of time the indebtedness can be
paid off. .
Ten years ago the city did not owe a
dollar. Five veara ago its debt was
small, so that within the past five years
the larger portion of the debt has been
made, and much the larger portion of it
in the last three years. Of course one
reason of -this is the interest charges,
which crow as the debt grows, and
which now amount to $400 per month
There is only one way to get rid of the
debt, and that is to so manage the city's
affairs that the expenditures will not
only be kept within the receipts, but that
a sinking fund can be created sufficient
to meet our obligations as tbey fall due
The city authorities realize this, and a
determined effort will be made to get
the city's business into such shape that
it will eventually be out of debt. By
that time ! economy ought to become
second nature to us, and once out of
debt, we ought to be able to keep out.
D. P. Thompson was not elected
school director in Portland, and the
proposition to collect tolls on the bridges
failed to carry also. It really looks as
though the Oregonian can no longer get
on the winning side ; or, to put it more
plainly, that the people have gone fad-
ding (if we may coin a word) after all
kinds of "new ideas." The drift is away
from the good old sheet anchor of hon
esty ana economy, ana tne raDDie run
mad after the "new" that is as old as
the hills. Some people have an idea
that the government should support the
people, and think they have done
smart thing when tbey have shouldered
a load of debt onto it, that they them
selves must pay.
ON THE ROAD
to recovery, the:
young woman
who : is taking
Doctor Pierce's
Favorite Pre
scription. In
maidenhood, wo
manhood, wife
hood and moth
erhood the " Pre
scription " is
supporting tonic
and nervine
that's peculiarly
adapted to her
- needs, "regulating,
strenethemnsr and cur-
incr the dpramrementa
J of the sex. Why is it
so many women owe their Deauty to Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription? Because
beauty of form and face radiate from the
common center health. The best bodily
condition results from good food, fresh air
-a : j It i 1
anu exercise nmpicuwiu iucjuuiliuu9hk
ol the MTescnption. "
If there be headache, pain in the back,
beanne-down sensations, or eeneral de
bility, or if there be nervous disturbance,
nervous prostration, and sleeplessness,' the
"Prescription" reaches the origin of the
trouble and corrects it. It dispels aches
and pains, corrects displacements and cures
catarrhal inflammation ot the limne mem
branes, falling of the womb, ulceration, ir
regularities and Kindred maladies.
" FALLING OF WOMB."
Mrs. Frank Cam
field, of East Dickin
son. Franklin Co.. IV.
V., writes : " I deem it
my duty to express my
deep, heart-felt ' grati
tude to you for having
been the means, under
Providence, of restor
ing me to health, for I
have been by spells un
able to walk. My
troubles were of the
womb inflammatory
and bearing-down sen
sations and the doctors
all said, they could not
cure me.
Twelve bottles of Dr.
Mrs. Camfield.
Pierce's wonderful
has cured me."
Favorite Prescription
"Bacterie do not occur in the blood or
in the tissues of a healthy living 'body
either of man or the lower animals
fco says the celebrated Dr. Kock. Other
doctors say that the best medicine to
render the blood perfectly pure and
healthy is Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
.
We wish to state to our patrons that
One Minute Cough Cure i9 a safe and re
liable remedy for children troubled with'
croup, colds, hoarsness and lung trou
bles. It is pleasant to take and quickly
cures. Snipes-Kiner8ly Drug Co.
J. M;Huntington & Co. have moved
their abstract and insurance office into
the room 8 formerly occupied by Hunt
ington & Wilson, next to Dr. Logan
office. ,f , lwd&w
For Sale or Trade.
: First class farm, 225 acres, eight miles
south of this city, will trade for city
property. Inquire at this office.
feb23tf.
SE5- 13 Jj-S
TTj Garden and TT5
Grass Seeds
in. 3"ai k, at
J. H. Cross'
y Feed &Gro
eery Store. ;
775 235 2 S
J All pain banished by Dr. Miles' Pain Plllk.
J . I
- a
J s
O. W O.. Hardman, Sheriff of Tyler
Co., W. Va. appreciates a good thing
aud does not hesitate to say so. He was
almost prostrated with & cold wLen he
procured a bottle of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy. He says : "It gave me
prompt relief. I find it to be an .inval
uable remedy for coughs and ,eolds.'.
For sale by Blakeley & Houghton, Drug
gists. " LiWji ':' i
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives
the best satisfaction of any cough medi
cine I handle, and as a seller leads all
other preparations in this market.' I
reccomend it because it is the best medi
cine X ever bandied for cougns, and
croup. ' A. W. Baldridge,- Millersville,
111. For sale by Blakely & Houghton
Druggists.
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. Cure, . Neither
days, nor hours, nor even minutes
elapse before relief is afforded. Snipes-
Kinersly Drug Co.
While no physician or pharmacist can
conscientiously warrant a cure, the J. C.
Ayer Co. guarantee the purity, strength,
and medicinal virtues of Ayer's Sarsa
parilla. It was the only blood-pnrifier
admitted at the great world's fair in
Chicago, 1893.
Headache is the direct result of indi
gestion and stomach disorders. Rem
edy these .by using De Witt's Little
Early Risers, and your headache disap
pears. The Favorite little pills every
where. Snipes-Kinerslv Drug Co.
A gentleman of this county who has
excellent judgement remarked to us the
other day that he knew of no pill, so
good for constipation, dyspepsia liver
complaint as De Witt's Little Early Ris
ers. Snipes-Kinersly'Drug Co.
It is not a miracle, it won't cure
everything, but it will cure piles
That's what De Witt's Witch Hazel
Salve will do, because it has done it in
hundreds of cases. Snipes-Kinersly
Drug Co.
Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga,
Tenn., says, "Shiloh's vitalizer 'saved
my life.' I consider it the best remedy
for a debilitated system I ever UBed
For dyspepsia, liver or kidney trouble
it excels. .Trice 75 cts.
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.
ZjooIe Here.
This is January 10, 1895. Have you
got any of Wasco county's warrants reg
istered prior to Feb. 1, 1891? They will
be paid if presented at my office. .. In
terest ceases after Jan. 10, 1895. , .
, . WM. MlCIIELL,
: County. Treasurer,
Rooms to rent, with or without board
Apply Cor. Third and Morrison. tf
To All Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that under and
bv virtue of special ordinance JNo. 297
which passed the common council of
Dalles City, Feb. 23,-1895, an assessinen
for the construction of a terra cotta
sewer in the alley from Court to Union
streets and between 1 First and Second
streets, has been levied uponand
hereby declared a lien upon the follow
ing property, as follows, block 4, Dalles
City proper: ' .
Lot Name. - ' Iin. Ft.
5 N H Gates ... 44
5 VVm McKay..... 24
6-7 J M Marden 100
7' Ben E Snipes.... 32
8 Wm McKay:.... 68
1 T Baldwin. . 60
1-2 N H Gates 52
3 T Baldwin........ 19
3 P J Martin 65
3-4 ZF Moody ...... 14
4 T T Nicholas. . ... 59
Rate.'
28c
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Am'
12 32
6 72
28 00
8 96
19 04
16 80
14 56
5 32
18 20
3 92
16 52
Total... 537 $150 36
In case said sums hereinbefore set
forth are not paid to the city treasurer
and a duplicate receipt tnereior med
with the recorder'of Dalles City,' within
5 days from the final publication of this
notice, to-wit, March 18, 189o, a warran
will be issued to the city marshal for the
collection of tne same, and additional
costs will be added as by charter pro
vided. ' ... -
. Dated this 25th day of February, 1895
f . . Douglas . jjuftjb.
Recorder of Dalles City
MRS. FOWLER,
Fashionable Dressmaker
Newest styles and work neatly done.
Use the Norman Taylor System, which
took the gold medal at the Columbian
Exposition. Dressmaking Parlors over
Pease & Mays' dry goods store, room
No. 1. feb21-lmo.
MRS. RUSSELL,
Fashionable Dressmaker
Cop. Third and Lincoln Sts.
Alt-work: promptly and neatly done. ;
: Ir. lines' Nirti PbASTE'BScnre RHETTMA
rUSM. WEAK SACKS. At druggists, only 2Soi
I
If you want anything in the shape of
CLOT
For -Man or Woman,
When the Train stops at THE DALLES, get off on the South Side -
V , . ...... TTH ' , ' ;
f4EW COLiTJjvlBm HOTEIi.
.
This larire and popular House
and is '
prepared 10 lurnian ine
House In the city, and at the
$1.00 per Day. - prst
Office for all Stage Lines
' points In Kastern Oregon
in this Hotel.
Corner of Front and Union Sts.
ID- "7S7 V.TJ
Successor to Paul Kreft & Co
DEALER IN
PAINTS, OILS
V And the Most Complete, and
WALL PAPER.
PRACTICAL PAINTER and PAPER HANGER. None but the best brands
of J. W. MASURY'S PAINTS used
most skilled workmen employed. Agents for Masury Liquid Paints. No chem
icel combination or soap mixture. A
promptly attended to.
Store and Faint Shot) corner Third and
"There is a tide in the affairs
leads on to fortune"
The poet unquestionably had reference to the
41 link "Cob
at CRANDALL
Who are selling these goods
MTCHELBACH BRICK,
(Successors to L.
!' ' A General Line of
Horse Furnishing Goods.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Harness, Bridles, Whins, Horse Blantets, Etc. ,
. Full Assortment of Mexican Saclfllery Plain or Stained.
SECOND STEEET, .... - . - THE DALLES, Oh
New - Umatilla House,
' THE DALLES. OREGON.
SINNOTT & FISH, PROP'S.
Ticket and Baggage Office of the TJ. P. E. R. Company, and office of the Western
1' ' ' ' Union Telegraph Office are in the Hotel.
Fire-Proof Safe for the Safety 6f all Valuables.
...-I'.i Mi- :
FINEST
LARGEST : AND
9
H IN G ,
Boy, Girl or Baby.
-Of O" T '
does the principal hotel business,
rest Accommodations oi any
low rate of
CJass Teals, 25 Cepts.
leaving; The Dalles for all
and Kastern Washington, '
T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr.
AND GLASS
Latest Patterns and Designs in
WALLPAPER
in all our work, and none but the
first - class article in all colors. All orders
Washington Sts.. The Dalles, Oreo
of men which, taken at its flooo
18
& BURGET'S,
out at greatly-reduced rates.
UNION ST.
D. Frank, deceased.)
Of'aTjTj
0"F
'it
HOTELilKLHOTGON
Danes
BULK SE
EDS
A Fine Line of Fresh Bulk Seeds, just
arrived.
Kentucky Blue Grass,
Red Clover,
Peas,
Onions,
Turnips,
Carrots,
Beets.
White Clover,
Alfalfa,
Millet,
Beans,
AIX VABIETIES
Flo-wer Seeds, Onion Sets.
J, B. CROSSEN,
Grocer.
Ask .Central for 62.
NICKELSEN'S
BOOK : STORE
Attractive Goods,
Full Assortment,
Small Profits,
Quick Sales.
BUY YOUR
GROCERIES
We carry everything that is (rood '
to eat, and at such prices that
we should have the trade of all
hungry people.
Try our
Teas and Coffees.
Can give you an excellent blend
ed Coffee at 25 per pound.
Ask for Halivor Butter.
Telephone No. 60.
We wish to announce that
we have made a specialty of
Winter Blooming Bulbs.
HYA0IUTHS and LILLIES, :
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.
Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
Drugs,
Paints,
Wall Paper,
Window Glass.
"129 Second St.; -THE
DAXIiES,:- OR.
StuHiing Mouse