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About The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1895)
C2) - d 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 use. SPRAY NO. 1. Winter Spray for San .Jose Scale and r Curl Leaf of the Peach. Lime, unslacked.. . .30 lbs Sulphur, powdered ;201bs Salt, Liverpool. . .15 lbs The above is a very efficient remedy for the San Jose Scale and Curl Leaf of the Peach, and is an excellent fertilizer for the trees. It not only destroys the scale and prevents the spread of the carl leaf, bat removes all lichens and keeps the bark soft. ' In the case of cnrl 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. To be most " successful, this epray should be applied lust 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 warm. TJse for winter spraying, 1 pound to 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 IK- BUILDING -AND- Telephone TVo. 2B' We are sho-wing nxrw the very latest toes in Black and Tan Shoes. Also a large line of staples. JOHH C. HERTS. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS. MAIER & BENTON, SOLE AGENTS, THE DALLES. Cre.rn.i-y D KJ I I EL. l The ley Creamery la Delicious. Ask Vanbib'ber & Worsley for it. Every Square is Full Weight. TELEPHONE! USTO. SO. CREAMERY fey A. A. B. The Dalles Patty Chronicle. n tared a the Postofhce at The Dalles, as second-class matter. Oregon Clubbing List. Regular Our price price Clronieh od S. Y.. Tribune $2.50 $1.75 " ud Veeltlj Orfgoniw 3.00 2.00 " ud Wetklj Examiner 3.25 2.25 ' Weekly Sew York World 2.25 2.00 10 Ceuu per line for first Insertion, and 6 Cents aer line for each subsequent insertion. Special rates for long time notices. All local notices received later than 8 o'clock rill appear the following day. FRIDAY - MARCH 29. 1895 BRIfcF MENTION. Leaves From the Notebook of Chronicle Reporters. The weather has been decidedly cool for the past day or so. The literary society will meet at the usual time and place this evening. Quotations from Dry den. Frank Kassler this morning renounced his allegiance to the emperor of Germany and was made a fall-fledged American citizen. Miss Aimee Newman, teacher of piano forte music. For terms apply at resi dence, corner of Fourth and Union. mch29-mayl. Mr. Charles Richmond received word some days ago of the death of his mother at Clinton, Michigan, March 7th. She had reached a ripe old age.being 78 years old. Mrs. Le Ballister will display her spring stock of miilinery next Tuesday and Wednesday. She has just received a fine stock of the very latest shapes and the most popular and fashionable shades in trimmings. A cordial invita tion is extended to the ladies to call and inspect the selections. 28-46 Our postmaster and his wife last week without even the ubiquitous reporter finding it out, went up to Pendleton and Spokane. We found it out through the East Oregonian, and then we deter mined to get even by noting their return, but it was of no use, they were back whole day before we caught on to the item. ' ' . . . The tendency of wheat is upward, and the impression seems to be pretty gener al that the price tbis vear will not go below 60 cents per bushel. The Japan China war, has made a market for large quantities of Pacific coast flour,'and this demand will probably, be not only con tinued, but increased as the Japs and Chinese get accustomed to using it.. The Regulator is getting in quite early every evening. Since being overhauled last winter, she runs like a gray-bound. The liver route from this point to Port land we believe to be without a peer or scenic beauty in the .world, and if it were known to tourists they would all take the boat line. iThe 'Regulator is bringing quite a number -of passengers from Washington points to do their trading here. ;;.; : -..i From Mr. Richard Gaunt, prorjriet&i i of the Prineville stage line we learn of a if born Die anair at .f rinevuie, Mr. Gaunt getting his imformation from the stage driver. Tuesday night a drunken man was arrested and put in the city 4a4U Wednesday morning at an early hour, the jail was discovered to be on fire, but when the discovery was made the fire had made such progress that the build ing could not be approached. It is pre sumed that the prisoner in some manner set fire to the building, which proved to be'his funeral pyre. The season for drive whist parties has about ended, and the different clubs are having their farewell meetings. To night the Union Whist Club will close this year's meetings with a banquet, and adjourn until next fall. Last night the Entre Nous club was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Crowe, and while many very enjoyable evenings have been spent at their parties in the hall, the best was reserved till the last. With such pleasant surroundings, an ideal host and hostess, a tempting lunch and music when the games were finished, the pleasure was complete, and one could readily tell that the many thanks for the pleasant evening spent, as the guests departed, were not merely con ventional, but heartfelt. Astoria's Railroad. Engineer Jamieson left Astoria Wed' need ay with a corpj of engineers to lo cate the grade stakes for the roadbed across Tongue point neck, and yesterday afternoon Contractor Wattis started with a gang of men to clear the right of way so the building of the Astoria & Goble railroad is actually commenced. . On Monday Mr. Hammond, with al persons who can get to Tongue Point, either by boat or on foot, will assemble and celebrate the turning of the first shovelful of dirt, from which the work will continue until the road is completed. The building of this road will make ABtoria one of the best business centers on the Pacific coast. The people of As toria feel very sanguine, and have every confidence in Mr. Hammond and his as sociates building the road to its entire completion. Stockholders Meeting;. Dnfur Doings. In spite of cloudy weather, In spite of every doubt, We'll all smile together Whenhe sun shines out. In spite of prophesying, Bad luck will turn about, For we're all nearly dying For the sun to shine out. The Dalles, Or. March 1st, 1895. Notice is hereby given that there will be a stockholders meeting of The Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co. at the Chronicle hall on Saturday, April 6, 1895 at 2 o'clock pi m. for the 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. Fablby, Secy. . Mrs. F. M. Hendershott, late of Port land, baa located on Second and liberty streets, and is prepared to 'do fashion able dressmaking iu all the latest styles. Elegant designer and fitter. . , . : The weather of late has been disa greeable, being composed of cold rain, some fog, and a whole lot of wind, thus putting back some of the farmers in their plowing ; but they will make it up in due time, for who can rustle more than he? The grippe is now prevalent in Dufur, caused, it is thought, by so much cold, damp weather. Mrs. G. W. Johnston is eick, being scarcely able to be around, while our druggist is confined to his bed, and W. L. Vanderpool concluding not to let the others get the start of him, has succumbed. Mr. Roy Butler is quite sick at his home. A. K. Dufur has a bad attack of the grippe. We hear Geo. Vanderpool is very sick, but we hope soon to hear of his recovery. Tbis ter rible monster seems to show no respect of persons, seizing the old, if anything, with a harder grip, and sparing none. . Mr. Isaiah Butler of Kingsley is in town. Mr. McPherspn passed through here from The Dalles on his way to Hay Creek. Mr' Geo. Stryker, who has been visit ing relatives in this place, returned to his home in Portland. . Our friend, Thos. Strickland, has taken the Central House to run, and as he is an old hand at the business, being landlord of Barlow -house for several years. ,We wouldjrecom mend the bouse, which will be worthy of patronage. '' - Mr. . and. Mrs' Ed Boynton., wecgjnJ town a few days visiting friends. - " Quite a serious accident happened the other day. Mrs. Laura : Hinman and Mrs. E. C. Warren were out horseback riding, when the horse on which Mrs. unman was mounted, that was of a vicious nature, without the slightest provocation, kicked Mrs. "Warren, in flicting such injuries as to cause her to resort to the use of an extra pair ot limbs. Saturday night a social hop was given, at which a pleasant evening was spent. - - ,. , The Dafur nine played a game with the school nine of this place, at which the latter carried off the laurels. If the school nine were in good trim they would be hard to beat, as nine such natty boys are not found elsewhere. Quiz J. E. Byrne, practical plumber, keeps up with the times and has all the latest sanitary specialties. Dealers in pumps, lead and iron pipe, etc. Sewage and ventilation a specialty. Jobbing done at reasonable rates, and all work war ranted. Don't forget the place 77 Washington. '. lw PERSONAL MENTION. at- Mr. W. B. Presby, a prominent torney of Goldendale, is in the city. A. B. Jones, one of Hood River's lead ing fruitgrowers, is in the city today. He reports the strawberry vines as in good condition and the outlook for a big crop good. 2 Advertised Letters. Following is the list of letters remain ing in the postoffice- at The Dalles un called for Mar. 30 , 1895. Persons calling for the same will give date on which they were advertised : Berkmair, J D Britt, W L Brown, Aldron Deper, D Edwards, Miss E Foster, Mrs L Haskell, Geo Johnson, Jonny Lee, Oscar O'Sullivan, Mrs J Pence, Minnie Robinson, Lloyd Rothey, E J Ryan, J J Sun, Ward, EM Berry, G G Brickie, G T Brown, W B Deper, Mrs Mira Elliott, Jas " Hastings, Miss Kate Herri man, A D Jordan, Wm Lyons, M J Osborn, Mrs E Riley, A Roberts, Miss Robison, Mrs Julia Stark, Frank Warkenten, K Waters, Chas N A. Ckossen, P. M. Crescents ! Crescents! Crescents! Why pay $100 for a Bicycle m m m - 9" W sT w aen you can get one ior tpoo : 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 le given on trie nigneai priced wheel sold. Come and see our samples or eend for catalogue. MAYS & CROWE, The Dalles. .When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorln. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Hiss, she clung to Castorla, When she had Children, she gave them Castorla. .fTibre. Chamois": just received at A. M. Williams & ,Co. , ; -.. y '". ,tf." Advertise fn Thk Chboxicxx, ' . ' , Bprins; Opening;. There will be a fine display of Easter millinery at Mrs. A. Schooling's, Satur day, March SOth. Don't forget to come and bring your friends. : 2t. All pain banished by Dr. Miles' Pain Pllsk. The Wasco Warehouse Co. have on sale - 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 lota or over. 9-tf Sick Headache, constipation and indi gestion are quickly cured by De Witt's Little Early Risers, the' famous little pills. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. & ARE THE BEST CIGARETTE SMOKERS who care to pay a little more than the cost of ordinary trade cigarettes will find the v PET CIGARETTES SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS ' Made .from the highest cost Gold Leaf grown in Virginia, and are , , ; ' .ls ) ,4.rV ABSOLUTELY PURE APr ..c1-' r.tS M. Z. DOINSSSSELL DRUGGIST and CHEMIST. NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS.. Are Your Eyes Open ? IF SO, READ THIS. D Just Received,. A Complete Assortment of G-ARDEN" 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 cV GABEL, Wholesale and retail manufacturers and dealers in Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, TENTS and WAGON QOVERS, And all Articles Kept In a First Class Harness Shop. REPAIRING PROMPTLY DOSE,' ; "J ' Adjoining Joles, , Collins & Co. 8 tor , osmooiar.