The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 12, 1895, Image 3

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    JOS. T. PETERS & CO.
WiU You Pay
an' Income Tax ?
-DEALERS IN-
BUILDING : MATERIALS
Fishing- Tackle
Fishing1 Tackle
-AND-
If so, perhaps it doesn't make any difference to you -whether
you. "buy of us or not, "because you are able to pay higher
prices for your goods. v ;: r r
Fishing Tackle
Telephone 3VTo. 25" '
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If You Don't
It's mighty important for you to give us your trade, as you
must undoubtedly be interested in close prices.
ALL GOODS MARKED IN
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TUESDAY
- MARCH 12, 1895
BRIfcF MENTION.
Leaves From the Notebook of Chronicle
Reporters.
The vote yesterday was as follows
For director, Dr. O. D. Doane, 206. For
clerk, Jacobsen 125, Bayard 23, Rob
erta 83. .
Mrs. Phillips is putting her new store
room in shape for the reception of her
goods and will move them into it to
morrow.
Constable Trana came up from the
Cascade Locks last night, bringing James
McDonald, who was sentenced by the
justice of the peace of that precinct to 20
days in jail.
The regular monthly meeting of the
board of fire delegates will be held to
night at 8 :30. It is requested that all
members be present, as there will be
important business.
Lieut. Unrath and Private Smith of
the O. N. G., have been court martialed.
The sentence is that the lieutenant be
dismissed from the service ' and the
private "fired." And Governor : Lord
said, so be it." '
Dr. Benedict has received so many
applications from parties desiring to have
their eyes examined, that he has con
cluded to remain here until further
notice. He will be found at the TJma
tilla House during office hours.
There is something new under the
sun after all, and that, is the spectacle
of Willamette valley towns running
their street sprinklers in March. Per
naps it ib not new unaer tne sun eitner, )
only the sun in March is "new."
There was a regular spring shower yes
terday, the first of the season. It did
not last long, and when the clouds cleared
away, the surrounding hills were white
with snow. - It was a pretty sight, the
white shading off into the bright green
of the lower bills.
Work is being pushed on all the fish
wheels, and by the time the season com
mences there will be a number of them
ready to dip up the Columbia's annual
harvest. tThey are put in to stay this
time, and will stand anything less than
a deluge like last year's.
The Wasco -W&rehouse Co. have on
sale at their "warehouse Seed Wheat,
Feed Wheat, Barley, Barley Chop, Oats
?4
We Sell on Small Margin of Profits.
PEASE
and Hay. Are sole agents in The Dalles
for the now celebrated Goldendale roller
mills flour, the best flour in the market,
and sold only in ton lots or over. 9-tf
Mr. Robt. Mays who has just returned
from an extended trip through the
county tells us that plows are running
everywhere, that the acreage in wheat
promises to be very large - and that the
season is as far advanced in the southern
parts of the county as it is here.
Efforts are being made in the East to
start a free-silver party. Congressman
Sibley of Pennsylvania is suggested as a
presidential candidate thereon. The
idea is to drop all other issues, at least
for the first election and make a fight in
free silver alone. It is probable the
movement will materialize, and that
there will be a 'regular free silver ticket
no matter what platform the other par
ties may indorse. : . .
Those who are anxious to be appointed
fish and game protector may not be ex
actly pleased but they will be edified to
know that there is no vacancy to fill nor
will there be one created, nor will there
be any change in the occupancy of it for
sometime at least. Hollister D. McGuire
will be allowed to extend his protecting
care over the motherless salmon and
like morsels of the game' species until
Governor Lord may . change his . mind,
which now leans as above indicated.
Salem Statesman.
The position of game and fish protec
tor was not abolished by the legislature
and now that Mr. Maguire is to hold his
job for two years more, he could help to
earn his salary by causing the arrest of
Klamath county parties who are violat
mg the game law. This is the . cloBe
season, yet deer are being sold in Klam
ath Falls as publicly as beef. Thirteen
deer were brought in only a few .days
ago and at least. 500 have been killed
since December 1st; ' In "' Langell valley
it is reported that 300 have been slaugh
tered for their hind quarters and hides.
This is an outrage and we trust that the
district attorney will give tha matter at
tention. Klamath Express.
The Bis; Jet of Water.
The fine jet of water at reservofr No 2
is the subject of much comment, and no
one has been found so far who has ever
seen the equal of it, or snows oi any
fountain which is to be compared to it,
A five-inch jet, which rises in a solid
stream for over one hundred feet,-is con
sidered a world beater. Colonel Smith,
chief engineer of the waterworks, says
that it will be possible to have even a
finer jet at No. 3 reservoir, in the city
park. The water wheels and pumps
now ready to be put in on the pipe
which conveys water from No, 3 to No,
,4, are calculated to Taise water to
eight of 600 feet, which is more than
wice as nigh as Mount Tabor reservoir
o. 1 is above No. 2. A jet of say, 200
feet, in the ' city park, and ' as many
fountains as can be got, throwing water
as high as desired, would be a grand at
traction, and it is quite likely that there
will be something of. the kind in the
park before long. Oregonian.
& MAYS.
Smallpox Danger Over.
The fences have been removed from
Second street, at the Obarr house, and
the house has been thoroughly fumi
gated and disinfected. Monahan and
his nurse have been moved to the new
pest house, clear back on the hill away
from everybody, and the persons quar
antined in the old pest house will be
given their liberty within a day or so.
These latter persons have had quite a
siege of it, it being now about 22 days
since they were first exposed and all
danger is over. The only place where
the scare seems to be epidemic is in the
pines, where people dream of yellow
flags and ruminate on smallpox. We
understand the captain o f the Salvation
Army gathered each of his flock as have
been among the frightened ones, and
delivered them a lecture that will cauee
hem to take a more rational view of the
matter. This was a good move, and we
hope everybody in their neighborhood
will get inoccnlated with good sense
from them. Monahan is recovering
rapidly and his nurse, who has a case of
varioloid, is doing nicely. All danger
we think is passed, and the disease will
not get beyond the walls of the pest
house, where it is now running rapidly
to the end of its course.
Good Officers.
The election yesterday resulted in the
election of Dr. Doane to. the office of
school director and the re-election of E
Jacobsen as clerk. - Dr. Doane will un
doubtedly make a first class school
director, and Mr. Jacobsen we Know will
make a good clerk because he has filled
that office as satisfactorily as it was ever
filled in this district. Not only have his
accounts been kept in excellent shape,
but he has proved a splendid collector of
tuition money, so that nearly $600 is
brought into the treasury from that
source alone. Added to this the careful
enumeration of the children has ,vin'
creased the district's receipts a thousand
dollars., , . " - "
Real Estate Transactions.
The following deeds were filed for rec
ord yesterday and today: '.'
John Bino and Mary Bino to W. C
V redt, one acre of land near the old
schoolhouse, 'Antelope ; $150.
Wentworth Lord and wife to Elmira
G. Sylvester, lot 4, block 13, Laughlin's
addition to Dalles City : $1.
Jos. T. Peters et ux to Julius J. Wiley,
lots K and B, block 7, Ft. Dalles military
addition to Dalles City ; $1.
', Sailors! Sailors!
Just received three cases sailors for
children, sailors for ladies, sailors for
everybody. Prices from 25 cents to
$2.50. Mas. M. E. Bbiggb
. Wood! Wood! - ' -
We have yet on hand a complete stock
of Dry Fir, Oak and Maple Cord wood
which will be sold at minimum prices..
fel2t.; 'jjjl MAlJR.BgNTiOK),
A girl to do housework. - Steady job to
right party. Apply, at , this office.
Fishing Tackle
Fishing Tackle
New line just opened
See our line and get
our prices before buy
ing elsewhere.
MAIER & BENTON.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr. Frank Graff, formerly of Golden-
dale, was in the city yesterday.
Mr. W. B. Presby arrived from Gol
dendale yesterday evening.
A. J. Borie and wife passed through
on their way to Pendleton last night.
J. J. Abbott and W. A. Miller, both of
Wapinitia, are registered at the Uma
tilla. Mr. H. P. Michell came over from
Goldendale on a business trip yesterday,
returning this morning.
DIED.
At Hood River, Monday afternoon,
March 11th, Martha Purser, aged about
78 years.
Grandma Purser, as she was generally
called., by those who knew her, was ian
old resident of Hood River and White
Salmon, and was known by nearly every
body, in both those communities..: She
leaves three sons, one residing in the
Willamette valley, John, who lives at
White Salmon, Wash., Joseph, who re
sides at Hood River, and one daughter,
Mrs. Foss, who is also a resident of Hood
River. ,
c .. v A Secret. .
If all the ladies knew the simple secret
that a bad complexion is due to a dis
ordered liver, there would be fewer sal
low faces and blotchy skins. This im
portant organ must be kept active and
healthy to insure a clear and rosy color.
Dr. J. A. McLean's Liver & Kidney
Balm as a purifier, beats all the creams
and lotions in existence and will pro
duce a more permanent effect. Removes
bad taste in the mouth, offensive breath,
yellow tinge in the skin, wind on the
stomach and that dull, billions "feeling
which so surely indicates the torpid
liver. Price $1.00 per- bottle. Snipes
Kinersly Drug Co.
Telephone Notice.
Those who have not already ordered
instruments placed and who desire tele
phone service from the Seufert-Condon
Exchange, will please order at once.
Seufebt & Condon.
Symptoms of kidney troubles should
be promptly attended to : ; they are
nature's warnings that something is
wrong. Many persons ' die victims of
kidney diseases who could havebeen
saved had they taken proper precautions.
The prompt use of Dr. J. H. McLean's
Liver & Kidney Balm has' saved thous
ands of valuable lives. If you have any
derangement of the kidneys try it.
Price $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Snipes
& Kinersly, druggists.
Room to rent, with or without board,
Fourth near Lincoln.
tf. Mbs. W-H. Swain.
Exposure to rough weather, dampness,
extreme cold, etc., is apt to bring on an
attack of rheumatism- or neuralgia;
chapped hands and face, cracked- ips
and violent itching of the, skin, also, owe
their origin to cold weather. ; Dr. Mc
Lean's Volcanic Oil: Liniment should be
kept fn, hand, at all times, for, immediate
application when troubles of this nature
appear. It is a sovereign remedy. 25c,
60c ana 31.uu.per. bottle. ,. ( ,( tu vt A
hXL druggist nU lr Miles' PaJjf Pills.
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. :
JK. A. DIKXIilCII.
, Physician and Surgeon,
DUFUB, OREGON.
tJ& All professional calls promptly attende
, aay ana mguu
aprH
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
Crescents! Crescents! Crescents!
Why pay $100 for a Bicycle
When you can get one for $55?
We buy direct from the makers, and save you the jobber's profit.
We sell our High-grade CRESCENT, with wood rim and Clincher tire, for. .$80 00
The same wheel, with Morgan & Wright tire, for 75 00
This wheel weighs 23 pounds.
Our SPECIAL CRESCENT, with either wood or steel rims, M. & W. tires. .$55 00
This wheel with wood rim weighs 28 pounds; with steel, 30 pounds.
Our SPECIAL CRESCENT will compare favorably with any $75 wheel on the
market, and we will give the same guarantee that is given on the highest
priced wheel sold. Come and see our samples or Eend for catalogue,
MAYS & CROWE, The Dalles.
THE CELEBRATED
COLUMBIA
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
This well-known Brewery is now
east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health
ful Beer have been introdused, and ony the first-class article will be p"aced on
be market, .
The AMERICAN BELL TELEPHONE CO.
- 125 Milk St., Boston, Mass.
This company owns Letters Patent
No. 463,569, granted to Emile Berliner
November 17, 1891, for a combined tele
graph and telephone, and controls Let'
ters Patent No. 474,231, granted to Thos.
A. Edison May 3. 1892, for a -speaking
telegraph, which Patents cover funda
mental inventions and embrace all forms
of microphone' transmitters and of .'car
bea telephones ( ; ;- ; - jan2$ ;
JOHN X. GIOQBEOAN,
Register TJ. 8. Land Office, 1890-1894.
Business Before tne United States Land
Office a Specialty.
Wells Block, Main St., Vancouver, Clarke'Ch
Washington. novl6
A. Splendid Offer.
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San Francisco Examiner entitles those
subscribing for that paper in connection
with The Chboniclb to all the benefits
of their premium offer, that ia a num
bered receipt and choice of premium
pictures. The price of the Examiner is
$1.75, the price of The Chboniclb $1.50,
and we send you both with all privileges
as above stated for one year for $2.25.
Help wanted.
$12.00 a day to agents selling the
Royal White Metal Plater or taking or
ders for plating. Trade secrets, formu
las, receipts, er.t., furnished free. A.
good agent can make two to three thou
sand dollars per year with the RoyaF
Plater. For terms, etc., address Gray &
Co., Plating Works, Columbus, Ohio.
Bueklen's Arinca Salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
eores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively-
cures piles, or no pay required
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded, thrice 25 cents
per hox. For sale by Snipes A Kin
rp)v BREWERY,
turning oui the best Beer and Porter
......
T. A. VAN NORDEN,
-DEALEB IN-
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry
' ANDSFECTACLESv ; i "
Oregon Railway A Navigation Compaay
Watch Bepairer and Inspector.
Repairing- of rio Wa4ehes at Specialty-
IO0 Second .St.,
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