The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 27, 1895, Image 3

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Our First Shipments of Spring
Dress Goods, Hosiery and Under
wear are now open, and we respect
fully invite your inspection.
Fruit Growers
Solid Sprays.
These Sprays are reduced to a SOLID
form, requiring only the addition of
water for immediate nee.
SPRAY NO. 1.
Winter Spray for San Jose Scale and
Carl Leaf of the Peach. x
Lime, unslacked
Sulphnr, powdered. .
Salt," Liverpool.
.30 lbs
.20 lbs
.15 lbe
The above is a very efficient remedy for
the San Joae Scale and Carl Leaf of the
Peach, and is an excellent fertilizer for
the trees. It not only destroys the scale
and prevents the spread of the corl leaf,
bat removes all lichens and keeps the
bark soft.
In the case of sarl leaf,' the greatest
good will result from the early spraying,
as it prevents to a large degree the dor
mant spores of this parasitic fungus
coming to life, and destroys any that
may have started.
. DIRECTIONS. -1 '
' To be most successful, this Bpray
should be applied just before the bads
swell in the spring. It can be used at
this time stronger than later, and should
be thrown upon the trees when it is
Use for winter spraying, 1 ponud. to .2
gallons of water ; for summer work use
1 pound to 8 gallons of water. . Maier &
Benton, sole agents, The Dalles, Or
JOS. T. PETERS & CO.,
-DEALERS IN-
BULK
MATERIALS
-ANI
.g, 11 ft m (2) (2)
Telephone J"
We are sho-wing now the very latest
toes in Black and Tan Shoes. Also a
large line of staples.
ijonnr C. HERTS.
ALL GOODS MARKED IN
PLAIN FIGURES.
PEASE & MAYS.
MAIER & BENTON.
SOLE AGENTS, THE DALLES.
V the Tygh Val
ley tCreamery
BUTTER
Dellclona.
Ask Van"bibDer & Worsley for it.
Every Sqxiare is Full Weight.
CREAMERY
rm
A. A. B.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
nte red a the Postofflce at The Dalles, Oregon
as second-claw matter.
Clubbing List.
Regular Our
price price
ttroiich nd K.T. Tiike $2.50 $1.75
" and Weekly Ortgouiaa 3.00 2.00
" and Weekly Examiner ...... . 3.25' 2.25
" Weekly Sew York World 2.25 2.00
10 Ceoui per line for first Insertion, and S Cents
ter line for each subsequent Insertion,
Special rates for long time notices.
All local notices received, later than 3 o'clock
w6l appear the following day.
WEDNESDAY - - MARCH 27, 1895
BRlfcF MENTION.
LenTes From the Notebook of Chronicle
Reporters.
See
The Dallea
Dramatic Club
In the great play
Nevada, or The Loat Mine, -
At tbe opera house,
Wednesday night,
March 27th,
Sure.
The weather bureau will on April 2nd
commence sending out the regular
weekly crop bulletin.
According to the report of the assessor,
Portland has a population of 75,000 in
stead of 96,000 as claimed.
Jnougn .Hood JSiver people were in
town today to make one almost think
, pur neighbor had moved up here.
The weather today has been a regular
bud starter. It has been beautifully
warm and still, a perfect spring day.
New clothes were procured for Mona
ban today, and he will be discharged
from quarantine this afternoon. Thus
endeth the celebrated smallpox scare.
Wool is quoted at from 8 to 9 cents
per pound, though but one small lot has
come in. No outside buyers are on
hand, and the price cannot be said to be
fixed. Cattle hides are selling at 6
ppnl m anH ah ppn nolf.a of. K (tonta n
pound.
Word was received here yesterday
afternoon of the death' of Thomas Ger
rity, a former resident of this place, he
ing employed for a number of years in
the painters' department of the O. R. &
N. shops. He died at Albina yesterday
afternoon.
Sheriff Driver arrested a hobo this
morning, thinking be was & man wanted
for robbery in California. ' 1 He answered
the description all right except as to age,
and the sheriff, convinced he was not
the man he wanted, turned him over to
the city marshal. He bad been begging
on the streets. . ' .-.
Two- weeks from ; today the salmon
fishing season begins.' ' The river is still
low, but the wheels are so arranged that
if the ealmon run, some of the wheels
will get their work in. Tbe Winans
Bros.'will have two ol their wheels ready
to run by the 10th, and the third will be
in running order soon after that time.
The Seufert Bros, have all their wheels
in good condition, and if tbe run comes
all the caancriea will be kept working
up to their fullest capacity.
We notice an article in the Antelope
Herald to the effect that Mr. Halloway
had purchased a large number of sheep
and cattle in that neighborhood. Stock
men are fortunate this year in having a
number of Eastern buyers such as Mr.
Halloway, Mr. Bastine and others, who
bring their money with them, and pay
prices that are well up to the limits that
the expensea of shipping will permit.
In a multitude of buyers is the stock
mens' salvation, and this year they are
getting all their stock is worth.
Ten bear ekina were brought over
from Camas Prairie yesterday and sold
here. It is not generally known, even
by our own people, that a large trade in
furs is carried on here. The principal
source of supply is the Camas Prairie
and Mt. Adams Bections of Washington,
though the mountains.south Of us yield
quite an assortment. Bear skins just
now are quite the fashion, and command
prices varying with their condition, and
running from nothing to as high as $20
for extra quality, size and color. Coyote
skins bring 50 cents each ; wildcat, 40 :
fisher, $5 to $6 ; otter, $6 ; beaver, $1.50
per pound : mink, 75 cents each.
in tne snipes-.tunersiy lrug Uo.'s
window is a small painting that will re
pay more than a passing glance. The
subject ia an old man, a genuine disciple
of the great Isaak Walton, all prepared
for a day's sport on his favorite stream
His good rod lies across his Ian. his
creel hangs from his shoulder, while the
necks of a couple of bottles of snake
remedy, always necessaiy on such occa
sions, peep from a basket. The face ex
presses pleasure, satisfaction and pa
tience, while the position conveys the
impression that the old gentleman is
confident that he is well prepared to en
joy a good day's sport, and knows the
companions tor whom he waits will be
on time. The painting is the work of
Mrs. Inez Filloon. ,
The Flay Tonight.
Up to Cloud Cap.
A party consisting of M. A. Moody of
this city, Lieutenant Taylor of the Cas
cade Locks, A. M. Balfrey of Lyle, and
W. A. Langelle of Hood river, went up
to Cloud Cap Inn Saturday. That is
they started Saturday and went as far as
the elk-beda, which point ia about seven
miles from the Inn. At this point the
snow was about three feet deep, mostly
new snow. ' Leaving the elk-beds early
in the morning on snowshoes the party
struggled all day through the soft snow
which was at least five feet deep at the
Inn, reaching that place In twelve hours.
Returning the party reached . Hood
River at midnight Monday. Mr. Lan
gille who' has been in charge of, or lo
cated at the Inn since it was first built
pronounces the trip the hardest one he
ever made over the route.
Ileal Kstate Transactions.
The following deeds were filed since
our last report :
Catherine V. Raum and husband to
John R. Cunningham, quit-claim to sej
nw , e , bw4 and se of sw2 sec.
34, t 5 s of r 12e. $1.
Hood River Townsite Co. to Nicholas
Billen lot 1 and 8 in blk. 4, town of Hood
River. $500.
H. C. Stranahan and wife to E. C
Mooney lots 7, 8 and 9, blk 5, Waucoma
$475.
Maud Fowler to Irene Rice the nel
nw K and 8wJ neK neV sec. 22 1 1
e of r 13 e. $1,000.
Wm. T. Meeks to O. A. and W. L.
Bryant a silica mine near Mosier. $150
PERSONAL MENTION."
Mr. Creed, the orchardist of Mosier, is
ill me city. ,
Mr. Beckwith of . the Pacific Express
jo. came np irom Portland this after
noon..,
. Stockholders Meeting;.
Nevada, or the Loat Mine will be pre
sented tonight to one of the largest
audiences ever gathered in The Dalles.
Nearly every reserved seat was taken by
noon today, and we predict that the ball
will be filled. The play is a good one,
and tbe local club contains talent of a
high order. The proceeds will be
divided among the different charitable
associations of the city, and those who
attend will feel not only that their
money has brought pleasure to them
selves,but that it will give pleasure and
comfort to others. Admission, 50
cents, children, 25 cents.
J. E. Byrne, practical plumber, keeps
up with' the times and baa all the latest
sanitary specialties! ': Dealers in 'pumps,
lead and7; iron pipeV, etcV J..fiewagend
Ventilation! a! specialty'" Jobbing1 'done'
at 'reasonable ' rates,' and all" work war-.
'ranted.'- Don't" . forget"the place-77,
Wabhlngfon. ' lw
The Dalles, Or. March 1st, 1895.
- Notice is hereby given that there will
be a stockholders meeting of The Dalles,
Jfortiana ana Astoria Navigation Co. at
the Chronicle hall on Saiurday, April 6,
ioo at 2 o ciock p. m. ior tne purpose
of electing seven directors, and trans
acting such other business as may prop
erly come before said meeting.
By order of the president.
feb9-td. . G. J. Farley. "Secv .'
. ... BORN.
in tnis city. Wednesday mormnsr.
March 27th, to the wife of E. C. Peaae.
a aaugnier. ,
At Grass Valley, Mondav, March 25th
of lung fever, W. E. McLeod, only son
of Alex McLeod. - The funeral took
place today at KiDgsIey. .
Mrs. F. M. Hendershott, late of Port
land; has located on Second and Liberty
streets, and is prepared to do fashion
able dressmaking La all the latest styles.
Elegant designer and fitter. .
'' .Sick Headache' constipation and indi
gestion are quiikly cored by De .Witt'B
Little Early' Risers; r the ' famous little
pills. Snipes-Kinersly Drag Co.
For aH ys
Facial f f X
Use
CUTICURA
SOAP .
Ashame
To Be 5een
Because of disfiguring facial blemishes
is the condition of thousands upon
thousands who live in ignorance of
the fact that in Cuticura Soap is to
be found the most effective skin puri
fier and beautifier in the world, as
well as the purest and sweetest for
toilet, bath, and nursery. It is so
because it strikes at the root of -all
complexional disfigurations, viz. : the
CLOGGED, IRRITATED, INFLAMED,
SLUGGISH, or OVERWORKED PORE.
For pimples, blackheads, red and oily akin, red.
rough hands with shapeless nails, dry. thin, and fall
ing nair, and simple baby bl
es it is wonderful
Sold throughout the world. Potter Draff and
Cnem Corp., Sole Props.. Boston.
Iff tired aching:, nervous mothers
knew the comfort, strength, and vital
ity in Cuticura Anti-Fain Plasters,
they would never be without them. In
every way the- purest sweetest, and
best plaster for women and children. -
EXTRAORDINARY
EXTRAORDINARY
0O3VTXN-0-
Crescents! Crescents! Crescents!
Why pay $100 for a Bicycle
When voir ra.n cot. one for 5ftf5f5?
. 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
iniB wneci weigns pounaa. .
Our SPECIAL CRESCENT, with either wood or steel rims, M. & W. tires. .$55 00
Anis wheel with wood rim weighs 28 pounds; with steel, 30 pounds.
Our SPECIAL CRESCENT will compare favorably with any $75 wheel on the
market, ana we will give tbe same guarantee that is given on the highest
priced wheel sold. Come and see our samples or eend for catalogue. '
MAYS & CROWE. The Dalles.
t0os lv-rev- is
M . Z. DON N ELL
DRUGGIST and CHEMIST.
NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS.
Are Your Eyes Open ?
IF SO, READ THIS. D
Just
Received,.
Wednesday, March 27th,
THE DALLES ;
pome Dramatic Club
Walter H. Bator's Greatest Melodrama,
TST1TTT APIA'
"NEVADA"
"NEVADA"
"NEVADA"
SPECIAL SCENERY
SPECIAL-CASTE
Reserved Seats' on sale, commencing
March 22d, at Blakeley 4 Houghton's.
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. .
RUPERT & GAB EL,
. Wholesale and retail manufacturers and dealers in
Hariiess,: Saddles, Bridles, Collars,
TENTS and WAGON COVERS, .
And all Articles Kept in a First Class Harness Shop.
REPAIRING PROMPTLY. DONE, -. Adjoing Joles, Collins & Co.'s Stor,