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About The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1895)
C3 JOS. T. PETERS & CO., Will You Pay DEALERS IN BEDIK : MATERIALS an Income Tax ? Fishing Tackle Fishing: Tackle -AND- If so, perhaps it doesn't make any difference to yon -whether yon bny of ns or not, becap.se yon are .able to pay higher prices for your goods. 4S If You Don't It's mighty important for yon to give ns yonr trade, as yon mnst nndonbtedly be interested in close prices. We Sell on Small Margin of Profits. Fishing Tackle Fishing Tackle Fishing Tackle New line jnst opened See our line and get onr prices before bny ing elsewhere. Teleplioiie 3Jo. QS Are Your Eyes Open? 'IF SO, READ THIS. Just Received, ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS. MAIER & BENTON. 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. J-JK. A. DIETBICH. Physician and Surgeon, DUFUR, OREGON. All professional calls promptly attende to, day and night. aprl4 JOHN I. GEOGSEGAN, Register U. S. Land Office, 1890-1891. J Office a Specialty. Wells Block, Main St., Vancouver, Clarice Co Washington, i BOVlC- The Dalles Daily Chronicle. ntered a the Postoffice at The Dalles, Oregon as second-class matter. Clnbbing List. Regular Onr price price Ckrraicl ui If. I. Tribune $2.50 $1.75 " aid Weekly Oregosiau 3.00 2.00 " and Weekly Eiaminer 3.25 2.25 " Weeklj Sew York Werld 2.25 2.00 10 Cents 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 will appear the following day. SATURDAY - - MARCH 16. 1895 BRItF MENTION. Leaves From the Notebook of ChroHlcle Reporters. The auction at Newman's store will be continued this evening. The stock must go regardless of prices. License to wed was issued yesterday afternoon to M. L. White and Mary A. Foster, both of Portland. The second quarterly conference of the M. E. church has been postponed until next Monday evening at 7 :30. The cold wave struck the county south of us, harder than it did this neighbor hood. At Tygb Ridge the ground froze sufficiently to prevent plowing. The (Second Eastern Oregon District Agricultural Association will hold its regular . meeting this fall, commencing October 8th and lasting five days. The Pat Rooney Theatrical company come highly recommended, and a pleas ant evening is promised all who attend the performance next Toesday evening. If you want some pretty flowers for a small sum of money, you can have your choice from a large assortment at the Stubling Greenhouse and flower gardens. The street commissioner has put the road from the brewery to the city limits in fine condition, and the culverts and road to the icehouse have also been put in good shape. Peach trees are in bloom, some of them, and with a few more days like to day, the orchards will ' be masses of bloom. The young onion is also on tap, redolent of spring. Mr. Charles Adams la building a resi dence in Cramer's addition, Mrs. .Buschke is having a cottage Duilt in Laughlin's addition, and Mr. Applegate is putting an addition to his residence in! the pines. . One of onr farmer friends this morn ing suggested that spring was surely at hand, his reason for thinking so being that be had seen O. F. Angel plowing as he came to town this morning. He said : "When the Angels go to plowing it ia time for the balance of us to begin." Ooldendale inventors are not at all TjMhful. One of jham has tackled the flying-machinepYoblem, and thinks he will be able to soar, while another has invented a machine for saving fine gold. These two subjects have caused more patents than any others except, alone, the ever elusiye, perfect car-coupling. The case of Drquhart against Eshel man, being a suit over constable fees in attaching a lot ot wheat, and which was on trial before, bat went out of court on technicality, was on trial this after noon before Kecorder uatnr, Due was again side-tracked. Hon. E. B. Dufur is confined to his room, and is putting in most of his time mentally arguing a motion quash a very persistent case of grippe. We hope he may be able to make his side win, feel ing sure that in this case at least, he will make no attempt to get a new trial. Mr. C. L. Farris, lineman for the Western Union, met with an accident yesterday afternoon five miles from Bla lock that might easily have proved fatal. One of his spurs broke as he was climb ing a telegraph pole, causing him to fall. He came down astride a barb-wire fence, and though stunned by the fall, he was not seriously injured. The Cascade Locks is furnishing its full quota for the county jail, the last one was Patrick Shields, who was brought up last night, comn.itted for 15 days, having been convicted of assault nd battery. His grim visaged front looked as though he had been through the Chinese war on t he Chinese side, and if the other fellow looks any worse, ihe will die of fright if he gets a look at himself. Real Estate Transactions. The following deeds were filed for record yesterday and today : United States to Hugh G. Jordan. e, nej and e, sej, sec 8, tp 6 s, r 14 e United States to Jeremiah Concoran, se, sej, sec 7, tp 2 s r 13 e ; patent. W. C. Dawson and wife to Wm. P. Snook, fractional lot 1 of nwj, nwJi, nwj, sec 18, tp 1 n, r 13 e ; $0000. Hugh G Jordan and wife to George A Young, e, nej and e, sej, sec 8, tp 6 s, r 15 e; $100. John Decker and 'wife to Willard Taylor, n, sej nwi, se. sej, nw, sec 20, tp 1, r 14 e. 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 Castacta. Mark on Ell. A Boston reporter was interviewing Mark Twain about different American writers and their characteristics, and finally asked the humorist why the newspapers were always questioning Eli Perkins' veracity. "Well," said Mark, "the name Eli ran easily into alie, oli and nli, and the paragraphers have used it as a lay figure to hang their jokes on Lewis, of the De troit Free Press, got to calling him Eliar Perkins, and Josh Billings said 'Truth is stranger than fiction to Eli Perkins.' One day Nasby wrote this paragraph: "'While Eli Perkins was in Toledo, Congressman Frank Hurd questioned his veracity. This made Eli very indig nant, and he immediately challenged Hard to a deadly duel. On the morning of the duel Frank Hurd was in San Francisco and Eli was in Halifax.' " "What was the funniest paragraphs the boys ever wrote about him?" "It was this way: Eli wrote up the Ohio gas wells for the New York Sun. Of course he described them glowingly and truthfully. Well, the Chicago Times copied the article with this edito rial paragraph : Our readers will notice that in an other column Eli Perkins has written up the Ohio gas wells. He speaks very favorably of them, which is very mag nanimous on the part of Mr.ferkins when we come to consider that these gas wells are the only real rivals he has. "One day," continued Mark, "Eli was riding in a Pullman car with Wm M. Evarts, our distinguished lawyer, He had been reading an article on sleep in a health paper, and turning to Mr, said : " 'Mr. Evarts, to sleep well in the Pullman is it best to lie on the right side or on the left side?' " 'If you are on the right side,' said the great lawyer, 'it isn't usually neces sary to lie at all.' "St. Paul Globe. Eli, the distinguished prevaricator, will lecture here April 4th. Dr. Siddall. who has been wrestling with the grippe for several days, has so far recovered that he will be in his office again Monday. CaDtain McNnltv is the pilot of the Regulator during the absence of Captain Wand, who was called to Portland yes terday on account of the death of his father. Mr. J. A. Soesbe and wife came from Hood River last night. Mr. Soesbe tells us he examined the fruit buds caretally and that they have not been damaged by the cold weather. According to the ' Glacier, Will Lan- gille, M. A. Moody, Lieut. Taylor, of the Cascades, and the Balfour brothers of Lvle, left Hood River for Cloud Cap Inn at noon today. The trip, however, has been postponed one week. For the Minister. Oar patrons will find De Witt's Little Early Risers a safe and reliable remedy for constipation, dyspepsia and liver complaints. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. Do you like to see fine photographs? If so, least your eyes at Fortin's show window. . Promenade pictures new style. - , Chicago Gallbbt. . mchie-lw. Call and Oxford Ties. mch!6-lw. see new - styles. Ladies' Chicaco Gilubt. The ladies of the Christian church tendered their minister and wife a re ception Friday evening, at the home of Mr. George Miller, which to them was a complete surprise. A very enjoyable time was had. One of the features of the evening was the luncheon consisting of sandwiches, coffee, cake and peaches and cream. Those present were Mr and Mrs Esping, Mr and Mrs Norman, Mr and Mrs Hazel, Mrs Bayard, Mrs Spivy, Mrs Reese, Mrs Singleton, Mrs Lemer son, Mrs Roberson, Miss Jones, Miss Miller, Mr A Hoering and Mr L C Martin. Z. B. H. Bowman ; Pub. Enquirer, of Bremen, Iud., writes : Last week our little girl baby, the only one we have, wss taken sick with croup. After two Doctors failed to give relief and life was hanging on a mere thread we tried One Minute Cough Cure and its life was Bayed. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. .ReuutaeJae and Semrmtoia cored by Dr, VLLitta- raiii i-xxius. uoe cent a aose. PERSONAL MENTION. ARC 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 Pain has no show with Dr. Miles' Pain Pills, 1MHTC T .SBBflBHsBBt The finest display of Men's Neck-wear in onr "windo-w ever shown in The Dalles, on SATURDAY, MARCH 16. JOH1T. C. Crescents! Crescents! Crescents L Why pay $100 for a Bicycle W Hen you can get one lor poo y 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 0O' This wheel weighs 23 pounds. Oar SPECIAL CRESCENT, with either wood or steel rims, M. &W tires. .$55 CW 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 eiven on the highest priced wheel sold. Come and see onr samples or send for catalogue. MAYS & CROWE, The Dalles. M. Z. DONNELL'S DRUG STORES will open up for business Monday. hi. hi. SMITH'S ifc OVER PEASE & MAYS' STORE, Ml lie Opened flext Thursday, Tlareh 21. FIRST-CLASS WORK SOLICITED.