The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 21, 1895, Image 3

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    JOS. T. PETERS & CO.,
-DEALERS IN-
BUILDING : MATERIALS
Fishing Tackle
Fishing Tackle
-AND-
Our First Shipments of Spring
Dress Goods, Hosiery and Under
wear are now open, and we respect
fully "invite your inspection.
Fishing Tackle
Fishing Tackle
Fishing Tackle
New line just opened.
See our . line and get
bur prices "before buy
ing elsewhere.
. Telephone 3NTO- 2B'
ALL GOODS MARKED IN
PLAIN FIGURES.
PEASE & MAYS.
?
MAIER & BENTON.
We are showing now the very latest
toes in Black and Tan Shoes. Also a
large line of staples.
JOHN G. HERTZ,
Tbe Tygrb. Val
ley Creamery
BUTTER
Delicious.
Ask Vanbibher & Worsley for it.
Every Square is Full Weight.
TEIiEPHOKE IEsTO- SO-
CREAMERY
A. A. B.
The Dalles Pally Chfoaiele.
ntered a the Postofflce at Tbe Dalles, Oregon
as second-class matter.
Clubbing List.
Betmlar Our
price price
Ckroaicl tid H. I. Tribnae. $2.50 $1.75
" ud Weekly Oregoniai 3.00 2.00
" ind Weekly Eiiminer 3.25 2.25
" WVtkly Sew York World 2.25 ' 2.00
10 Ccizuj per line for first insertion, and 6 Cents
oer line for each subsequent insertion.
8pecial rates for long time notices.,
All local notices received later than 8 o'clock
will appear tneioiiowing a ay.
THURSDAY - - MARCH 21, 1895
BRIEF MENTION.
Leaves From tbe Notebook of Chronicle
Reporters.
See
The Dalles
Dramatic Club
In tbe great play
Kevada, or The Lost Mine,
At tbe opera house,
Wednesday night,
March 27th,
Sure.
Frost visited Los Angeles, Cal., night
before last.
The mountains were white again this
morning with the season's latest touches
of the beautiful.
The Smith Bros, give their usual
Thursday night dance, at the opera
house tonight.
which it has passed, along with a des
cription of the bank and of its methods
of business, will appear, with numerous
pictures, in McClure's Magazine for
April. . ...
Rev. A. Horn returned from White
Salmon, where he preached to' his Nor
wegian Lutheran brethren. Next Sun
day and that following services will be
held in the chapel on 9th street at 10 :30
a. m. in German, and 7:30 p. m. in the
English language. . A cordial invitation
to all.
Norman, the son of Hon. O. D. Stur-
gess of Goldendale was thrown from a
horse near his home yesterday and his
right shoulder was badly hurt and arm
broken. His face was also badly
bruised. His brother fell on the ice last
winter, breaking his knee cap, and will
be a cripple for life.
The rainfall for the six months ending
March 1st, is considerably under the
average. Mr. S. L. Brooks this morn
ing gave us the following figures : Tbe
average precipitation from September 1st
to March 1st for the past 20 years, was
16.33 inches. From tbe first of last
September to March 1st it has been
10.43 inches, or a deficiency of 5.90
inches. To put it briefly, the rainfall
for the winter has been about two-thirds
that of tbe average winter. The maxi
mum rainfall in 20 years Mr. Brooks
gives us from memory at about 22.30
inches, and the minim im. which oc
curred in 1888-9, was 7.61.
The smallpox episode may . be said, to
be about over. Dr. Hollister, who has
attended the cases, reports both patients
as well, and recommends that one, the
nurse, who had varioloid, be discharged
tomorrow. Monahan will probably be
There will be a business meeting of
the Epworth League Friday eyening, at kept in the pest house until some time
7:d0 o clock, in the basement of the M. next week, as all danger from contagion
from him is not yet over. Dr. Holliste
E. church
W. A. Miller will give another of his
. popular soirees at Myrtle hall, Saturday
night. Dancing commences at 8 o'clock
Lost, strayed or stolen A bine-gray
cat, with black stripes ; name Thomas.
Finder will be rewarded by leaving him
at this office,
Rain, the first for a month, began fall
ing last night and a light but steady
drizzle has Continued through the greater
portion of the day
. Forty shares of stock of the Columbia
x Packing Co. were sold by the sheriff re
deserves unstinted praise for the faith'
f al and efficient manner in which he has
managed these cases and brought them
to a successful termination. It is largely
due to bis judgment and suggestions,
that the disease was prevented from
spreading, and he can rest assured that
his services have been appreciated by
the public.
For Bent.
After April 1st, 20 acres of . fine land
situated within the city limits. House
and barn, good water for irrigating,
nnntlv on indcrnent acrainfit th holrlor Terms ea8y- Apply to Fred W. Wilson,
thereof. They brought $4000, and sold
dirt cheap too.
Tlii . rtrAiaant. nwnArahSri ' bnolcfl ata t ' A
Taniriw prnhir,,, mmT.lfit.ion. Thfi requested at our next regular D,i.Ki
tax rolls received quite an addition from Friday evening, March 22d, as business
this source, and the special school taxes of importance is to be transacted
and city taxes arising from that source
are now being added to the roll.
Col. C. E. Morgan, who was found
guilty of embezzlement some days ago,
was yesterday sentenced to the peniten-1
tiary for 18 months. The commitment I
will not be made out for some time, pre
sumably on account of some steps being
taken for an appeal.
An account of remarkable frauds that
have been practiced : on the Bank of
England and of the grave crises through
mch20-lm.
Attention Odd Fellows.
full attendance of tbe members
H. Clough, Sec'y.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Oastorla.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castori.
When she became Hiss, she clung; to Castor!,
When she had Ch IM ran, she gave them Cm m aria.
' Jersey milk cow for sale.
J. G. ICooata. -
Inquire
.V' 2t.
For Quarterly Inspection.
NTBY,
9 '95. )
Hdqrs Third Regt. Infantry,
urbgon jnat'l Guard
The Dalles. Or.. Mar. 19
Orders;
No.3. f
I. Companies A, B, D, G, F and I
will assemble at their respective armo
ries, fully uniformed, armed and equip
ped, tor quarterly inspection by Colonel
Thompson at the dates and times as be
low stated:
Company D ai Hood River, Oregon,
on March 25, 1895, at 7 :30 p. m.
Company G at The Dalles, Oregon,
on Tuesday, March 26, 1895, at 8 p. m.
Company F at Baker City, Oregon, on
Wednesday, .March 27, 1895, at 8 p. m.
Company I at Joseph, Oregon, on Sat
urday, March 30, 1895, at 7 :30 p. m
Company B at Weston, Oregon, on
Tuesday, April 2, 1895, at 6 p. m.
Company A at Wasco, Oregon, on
Wednesday, April 3, 1895, at 7:30 p. m.
II. The Field, Staff, N on-Commis
sioned Staff and Hospital Corps, will
report at the armory of G Company,
The Dalles, Oregon, on Tuesday, March
26, 1895, at 8 p. m. except as hereinafter
stated :
Major W. S. Bowers will report at the
armory of t Company at Baker City,
Oregon, on Wednesday, March 27, 1895,
at 8 p. m.
Lieut. A. S. Blowers, R. C. of S., and
Lieut. F. C. Brosius, Asst. Surgeon, will
report at the armory of D Compaq , at
Hood River, Oregon, March 25, 1895, at
30 p. m.
III. All state and United States prop
erty in tbe possession of company com'
manders or other officers, will be pre
sented on the respective dates of inspec
tion, at tbe respective armories, and
complete and regular schedules showing
the exact condition of the same, will be
prepared for tbe inspecting officer.
IV. It is a matter of extreme neces
sity to have every officer and man pres
ent at this inspection. The regulations
regarding absentees must be strictly
complied with, and no excuses for ab
sence will be accepted unless on account
of sickness, which excuse must be in
writing and accompanied by satisfactory
proof of such sickness.
V. Company commanders will beheld
strictly accountable for the appearance
of tbe men of their respective commands
and tbe condition of their equipments
and of all state and United States prop.
erty in their charge.
VI. Muster rolls, property state
ments and financial returns will be pre
pared in duplicate up to and including
tbe date of inspection.
VII. Adolph Dietrich has been ap
pointed regimental hospital steward
with rank of sergeant, to rank as such
from jviarcn 14, isao. ne will be re
spected and obeyed accordingly. Com
missary of Subsistence Sergeant 8. A,
Byrne bas been honorably discharged
from tbe service of the state. 2 "
By' order of ' 1
Col. G.T-Thompson.
".. .' H...H. Riddell. Adjutant.
The Winans Bros, are making strenu
ous efforts to have all their fish wheels
in running order by the time the Beason
opens, and will probably accomplish their
object. The location of a cannery bere,
will prove of inestimable benefit to the
fisherman, and especially if there is a
good run of fish. The cannery at Seu
ferts would be unable to handle one-half
the catch that could be and would be
made in a good year, and as it has con
tracts for all the fish it can handle, the
new cannery will not interfere with its
business. ',
EXTRAORDINARY
EXTRAORDINARY
of
Rooms to rent, with or without board,
Apply Cor. Third and Morrison. tf
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 23pounds.
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 tbe same guarantee that is eiven on the highest
priced wheel sold. Come and see our samples or send for catalogue.
MAYS & CROWE, The Dalles.
3VXX3NTGr
, March 27th,
THE DALLES
pome Dfaniafcic Club
IN
Walter H, Baler's Greatest Melodrama,
"NEVADA"
"NEVADA"
"NEVADA"
"NEVADA"
SPECIAL SCENERY '
SPECIAL CASTE
Reserved Seats on sale, commencing
aiarcn zza, at uiaseiey & uougnton's.
M. Z. DONSN!
DRUGGIST and CHEMIST.
NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS..
MRS. FOWLER,"
Fashionable Dressmaker
Newest styles and work neatly done.
Use the Norman Taylor System, which
took tbe 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.
All work promptly and neatly done.
Heaatclt and Xenralaia cured by Dr.
MILES" PAIN PILLS. "One cent a dose."
TUSKS. H. H. SMITH'S
-jfe
DRESSMAKING PARLORS,
ifc
till
OVER PEASE & MAYS' STORE,
be Opened lext Thupsday, y j!
FIRST-CLASS WORK SOLICITED
larch
21.