The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 14, 1895, Image 3

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    JOS. T. PETERS & CO.,
Will You Pay '
-DEALERS IN-
BUILDING : MATERIALS
an Income Tax?
Fishing Tackle
Fishing1 Tackle
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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.
Fishing Tackle
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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.
We
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THURSDAY - - MARCH 14. 1895
BRIEF MENTION.
Leaves From the Notebook of Chronicle
Reporters.
Messrs. Thompson and Laner have
just completed three fine coaches for
Richard Gaunt. They will be put on
1 the Prineville route. They are models
lot their kind and a good kind too. Mr.
Kuck put the leather work and trim
mings on them.
Mrs. Phillips is pleased to announce
to her friends and patrons that she now
has her new stock of millinery, par
chased in San Francisco, and will have it
displayed for inspection at her new store
on Washington street, Friday and Satur
day, 15th and 16th. T-2t.
The Wasco Warehouse Co. have on
Bale at their .warehouse Seed Wheat,
Feed Wheat, Barley,, Barley Chop, Oats
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
The storm of Tuesday was followed by
a very sharp' cold spell. It was feared
this morning that ' some damage had
been done the fruit trees, especially the
peach es ; bnt those who have examined
them say they are all right, they not
being far enough along to be hurt easily,
and the cold being "dry."
Mr. Martin Donnell . will open his
drugstore, next door . to t he, First No..
tional bank, Monday morning.lJbj
iwiu una lscvu uti;;i jr juiuieu ana put in
good shape, and it wi.l be one of the
jiteateet little stores in the country
Martin has lots of friends, and will no
doubt secure a liberal shareof patronage.
A Chinaman named San Lui tried to
teal the money from Qu'ong On Tai
- sight before last. He was sleeping in
the house' with some others and in the
night got up and was going through
another Chinaman's trunk, when he
was heard, and being caught in the act
skipped, and has not"- been seen since.
This is the Chinaman who was hurt by
being thrown from a: wagon last year
, and who has been "irresponsible"" ever
since. .
The Um-zoo-ee Whist Club spent last
evening most pleasantly, entertained by
Hal .French, who, assisted by his
mother, did the honors of.the evening to
perfection. After ten of the regular
Sell on Small Margin of Profits.
PEASE
games of whist were played, the other
f an were devoted to blind whist, which
caused no end of merriment. Lunch
being served, a grab bag was introduced,
from the contents of which each guest
carried awav a souvenir of one of the
most pleasant evenings the club has yet
spent.
A Runaway.
The team used by the Chinamen i
peddling vegetables ran away (shortly
after noon today for about the twentieth
time in the past six months The
horses started some place, no doubt, but
on fourth street, near the corner of
Laughlin, the tongue of the wagon
dropped down and ran nnder the side
walk, bringing the outfit to a suddn
stop and piling the Chinamaj
such a way that one of his China legs
came near being broken. The damage
was soon repaired, and with one China
man at the lines and brake, and another
with a spring line in charge on the port
side, the outfit started for home.
It is only a question of time until
there is a funeral, with josh papers, var
nished pig and a defunct Chinaman in
the principal roles, unless that team is
taken away from the present owners.
The horses ran as readily as their toas
ters would with a Jap after them.
Closing- Out Sale.
In adjusting the affairs of the late L.
Newman, it has been decided to offer at
retail the entire stock of staple and fancy
groceries at cost .
Now is your opportunity to secure gen
uine bargains. ml3-lw
When Baby was sick, we gave her Oastorla.
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,
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.
Seufkst & Condon.
Sailor! Sailors!
Just received three cases sailors for
children, sailors . for ladies, sailors for
everybody. Prices from 25 cents to
$2.50. Mrs. M. E. Bbigqs.
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.
feb27. - Maieb & Benton.
W anted.
A girl to do housework. Steady job to
right party. Apply at this office.
Room to rent, with or
Fonrth near Lincoln. -
without board,
..- tf. Mas, W
H. Swats?,
Jos. T. Peters & Co. have cord wood
which is desirable in : all respects, arid
reepectlully solid' your orders.
All druggists aaU Dr. allies Pain Pills.
& MAYS.
County Commissioners Work.
The county court transacted business
concerning roads, licenses, etc., at its
last term as follows :
In the matter of the road of public
easement, petitioned for by Timothy
Evans, read first time March 6th, second
time March 8th, allowed, petitioner to
pay expenses.
oad petitioned for by X. M. Morgan
others, read first time March 6th,
econd time March 8th, allowed and
u per visor ordered to open road.
Road petitioned for by Hugh Farmer
and i
others read first time March 7th,
ond time March 9th, and allowed.
titioner to pay damages.
The petition of Wm. Traylor to
change his name to William Haynes,
granted.
Application of J. H. Bridges for ad
mission to the poorhouse, granted. -
Application of T. W. Lewis for liquor
license at Cascade Locks, granted.
Application of H. F. Jackson same as
above, granted.
W. N. Davey petition for county road,
Cascades.
Estate of N. Anderton granted license
to sell liquors for two months.
J. D. Tunny of Antelope was also
granted a liquor license for two months.
Petition of F. H. Stanton and others
for county road, viewers and surveyor
appointed.
Petition of J. E. Feak and others,
same order.
Petition from mayor and council Hood
River for new road district with boun
daries same as town limits, granted, and
Geo. T. Prather appointed road super-'
read first time March 6th, Become time
March 8th, granted and road declared a
public highway. .. .."
Road petitioned for by H. C. Rooper
and others, same order as above.
Road petitioned for by E. Both well
and others, viewer and surveyor ap
pointed. . ; . ;. . -.
Road petitioned for bv D. E. Hurst
and others, same order as above.
L. M. Smith petition to change county
road, same order as above.
Badder & McKenzie were granted
license to sell spirituous liquors at the
visori
The Forfeited Railroad Lands.
It seems we have been congratulating
ourselves too soon upon the passage of
the Ellis bill by congress, and that the
railroad lands are still in the eame con'
dition they, were before that bill passed
That is to say. Secretary Smith's ruling
will have to be taken as law, and actual
residence will, as heretofore, be required
on the forfeited railroad lands. The
reason of this is that President Cleve
land did ' not sign the bill. Senator
Mitchell, writing to Mr. D. J. Cooper of
this city concerning the matter, says :
VThiswith fifty-fiveother bills failed
for want of his .(the president's) signa
ture. He did not veto it, but simply by
his obstinacy in declining to come to the
capitol, to. Bign bills in the last hours of
the session, as all other presidents have
heretofore done, thus involving delay in
passing back and forth between the
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New line just opened.
See our line and get
our prices before buy
ing elsewhere.
MAIER & BENTON.
capitol, he tailed to pass upon these
fifty-six bills. All there is to it, we
will endeavor, as soon as congress meets
in December, to get it through again."
Thus slowly, but surely, does the
great president manufacture lasting and
decidedly warm friends for himself.
PERSONAL MENTION.'
Mr. S. A. Clarke, the fruit man, is in
the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilton arrived home
from Portland last night.
Rev. Bronsgeeat, who has been visit
ing his missions in Hood. River, and the
Cascades, returning Tuesday night.
.
SlOO Reward 8100
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least one
dreaded disease that science has been
able to cure in all its stages, and that is
Catarrh. Hall's Cure is the only posi
tive care known to the medical frater
nity. Catarrh being a constitutional
disease, requires a constitutional treat
ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in
ternally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system,.
thereby destroying the foundation of the
disease, and giving the patient strength
by building up the constitution and as-;
sisting nature in doing its work.. The
proprietors have so much faith in its
curative powers, that they offer One
Hundred Dollars for any case that it
fails to cure. Send for list of testimo
nials. Address,
F. J. Chknby'& Co., Toledo. O.
Sold by all druggists, 75c.
Mr. Dunn (unpaid bill in his hand)
When shall I call again, Mr. Owens?
Mr. Owens Well, it would hardly be
proper for you to call again until I have
returned the present call. Harper's
Bazar.
Care for Headache.
As a remedy for all forms of headache
Electric Bitters has proved to be the
very best. It effects a permanent cure
and the most dreaded habitual sick
headaches yield to its influence. We
urge all who are afflicted to procure a
bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial.
In cases of habitual constipation Elec
tric Bitters cares by giving the needed
tone to the bowels, and few cases long
resist the use of this medicine. Try it
once. - Large bottles only fifty cents at
Snipes & Kinersly's drug store.
Unless a man loves a woman he does
not want her to pet him. He would
rather put arnica on his own sore than
have a woman whom be dislikes do it.
Atchison Globe.
' A severe rheumatic pain in the left
shoulder bad troubled Mr. J. H. Loper,
a well known druggist of Des Moines,
Iowa, for six months. At times the
pain was so severe that he could not lift
anything. With all he conld do be
could not get rid of it until he applied
Chamberlain, s 'Pain Balm. "I only
made three applications of it," he says,
and have since been free from all pain."
He now reccomends' it to persons simi
larly afflicted. . It is for sale by Blakely
& Houghton Druggists.
vtipain banished sy Dr. Miles' Pain PUla.
Are Your Eyes Open?
IF SO, READ THIS. D
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. '
JR. A. DIETRICH,
Physician and Surgeon,
DTJFUB, OBEGON.
ftt All professional calls promptly attende
today and night. aprl4
ARE THE 5 EST
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. A 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
-T- market, and we will give the same guarantee that is eiven on the highest
priced wheel sold. Come and see our samples or send for catalogue.
CROWE, The Dalles.
M. Z DONNELL'S DRUG STORE
will open up for business Monday.
THE CELEBRHTED
COLUMBIA BREWERY,
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
n - - i' ' ' ' T, ' J i
.xniB weil-anown . crewvrr in now
east of ihe'Ciaiie'-e'Uteit appliances for" the manufacture of good health
fql.eer haye been introduced, and ony
be market.
QKOGHEGAN,
Register U. S. Land Office, 1890-1894.
Business Before the United "tates Land
Office a Specialty.
Wells Block, Main Bt., Vancouver, Clarke'Co
Washington. novli
A Splendid Offer.
Our clubbing arrangements .with the
San Francisco Examiner entitles those
subscribing for that paper in connection
with The Chronicle to all the benefits
of their premium offer, that is a num
bered receipt arfd choice of premium
pictures. The price of the Examiner is
$1.75, the price of Thk Chboniclk $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, ect., furnished free. A
good agent can make two to three thou
sand dollars per year with the Royal
Plater. For terms, etc., address Gray &
Co., Plating Works, Columbus, Ohio.
Bncklen'i Arincs naive.
The best salve in the worid for cutsr
bruises, sores, ulcere, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion. .or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale by Snipes & Kin.
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