The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 30, 1895, Image 3

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    Our First Shipments of Spring1
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 Sprav for San Jose Scale and
Curl Leaf of the Peach. .
BUILDING : MATERIALS
Lime, unslacked. . . .
Sulphur, powdered.
bait, Liverpool
...;.301bs
.20 lbs
.....15 lbs
The above is a very efficient remedy for
the San Jose Scale and Cnrl 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,
aa it prevents to a large degree the dor
mant spores of this parasitic fangns
coming to life, and destroys any that
may have started.
DIRECTIONS.
To be moet successful, this spray
should be applied just before the buds
swell in the spring. It can be used at
this time stronger than later, and ehould
be thrown upon the trees when it is
warm.
Use for winter spraying, 1 pound to 2
gallons of water : for "summer work use
1 pound to 8 callous of water. Maier &
Benton, sole agents, The Dalles, Or.
JOS. T. PETERS & CO.
-DEALERS IN-
AND-
Telopliono BO'
We are shewing now the very latest
toes in Black and Tan Shoes. Also a
large line of staples.
JOHH CS. HERTZ,
ALL GOODS MARKED IN
PLAIN FIGURES.
PEASE & MAYS.
MAIER & BENTON.
SOLE AGENTS, THE DALLES.
The Tygh Val
ley Creamery
BUTTER
Is
Delicious.
Ask Vanhibber & Worsley for it.
Every Square is Pull "Weight.
TEXiEPHOIOl 3STO. SO-
CREAMERY
" A. A. B.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
nte red a the Postofflce at The Dalles, Oregon
as second-class matter.
Clubbing List.
Regular Out
price price
amide ui If. Y. Tribue $2.50 $1.75
mJ Weekly Oregoniai 3.00 2.00
" and Weekly Eiaminer 3.25 2.25
" Weekly Kit York Worli 2.25 2.00
10 Cmius 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
rill appear the following day.
SATURDAY
MARCH 30. 1895
BRIfcF MENTION.
Leaves From the Notebook of Chronicle
Reporters.
The courts are barren of items today.
Wheat has gone up a few cents and in
consequence considerable of it is being
sent to market.
Don't forget the Easter opening of fine
millinery, hats and bonnets at Mrs
Briggs' Monday.
The captain of the Spanish gunboat
that fired upon the American steamer
Allianca has been relieved of his com
mand. .
Mrs. Phillips will have a display of
new Easter goods and pattern bonnets
on Monday and Tuesday, April 1st and
2d, at her new store on Washington
street, between Second and Third.
Japan has declared an unconditional
armistice pending the settlement of the
terms of peace with- China. It is said
this move was almost forced upon her
by the idiotic shooting ot Li Hung
Chang by a crazy Jap.
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. 23-4t
Taxes are coming in quite lively, and
one wonders where all the money comes
from. However it comes, and that is
explanation enough. This is the last
day for paying taxes before they become
delinquent, but it is nrobable the time )
will be extended, owing to the fact that
the roll has only been in the possession
of the sheriff for two weeks.
Mrs. Obarr and family have moved
back into their houso and it is again
open for business. The carpets, bedding
and furniture of the rooms where Mr.
.Monahan and his nurse stopped, were
burned, and the balance of the rooms
fumigated and disinfected. This work
was done under the supervision of
Dr. Hollister, and all danger from con
tagion is past.
Mrs. F. M. Hendershott, late of Port
. land, has located on Second and Liberty
streets, and is prepared to do fashion
able dressmaking in all the latest styles,
Elegant designer and fitter.
In Memorlavm. '
Wm. Edward McLeod, son of Alexan
der and Ellen J. McLeod, was born in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on the 28th day
of October, 1865. He emigrated with
his parents to California in 1869, and f
then to Kingsley, Or., in 1878, and was
married to Miss Ella Roth Oct. 24, 1888,
settling on his farm near Rutledge,
Sherman county, where he resided till
his death, which took place on the 25th
of March, 1895. He was complaining
the most of the winter, but bis lastll-
ness covered a period of only eight days.
He was an exemplary young man, be
loved by all who knew him ; was con
verted last winter at Rutledge, and was
to have been baptized and united with
the Baptist church at Grass Valley the
day previous to his death. He leaves a
wife and three children, father, mother
and ' three sisters to mourn hislose.
The sisters are MrB. Remi Rondeau of
Kingsley, Mrs. Ella Bassoni of Oakland,
Calif., and Mrs. T. E. Herbert of Brown
City, Mich.
The funeral services were conducted
by the Rev. M. F. T. Henton at the res
idence of his parents, near Kingsley. A
large concourse of people were present
to show their last kind evidences of es
teem as his remains were laid to rest in
the Kingsley cemetery.
The wife and children lose a loving
husband and a kind father, and the
father and mother and sisters a dutiful
son and an affectionate brother.
His bereaved relatives wish to thank
the people of Rutledge and Grass Val
ley for their kindness and assistance
during his illness, and also the peo
ple of Kingsley. M.
Are Your Eyes Open?
D IF SO, READ THIS.
Just Received,
PERSONAL MENTION.
Robert Mays, jr., came in from Ante
lope yesterday. .
Win Curtis is up from Forest Grove
on a visit to his parents.
Mr. Gene Gi'.man was np from the
Willamette valley yesterday.
Mrs. W. A. McFarland, who has been
in the city for the past three weeks, left
yesterday for Seattle.
' Conductor Miller brought the local up
this afternoon, changing places tem
porarily with Conductor Glendening,
wno maKestne run to .renaieton tonignt.
Teleph
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.
one 20. Terms Cash.
The Frlneville Cremation.
Mr. Arthur Hodges, county clerk of
Crook county, writing to Register Moore
of the land office, gives the following ac
count of the burning of the jail and
prisoner confined therein at Prineville :
"Shortly before 3 o'clock this morning
the tire alarm was Bounded, and it was
discovered that the town jail and old .en
gine house were ablaze. Before the fire
department could reach- the spot, the
fire in these buildings was beyond - con
trol, and it was with the greatest diffi
culty that the blaze was kept from ex
tending to other buildings in the vicin
ity. Frank McNally was locked in the
jail a few hours before by Marshal
Dobson, and it is supposed he set fire to
the bed. He was burned to death, and
his charred remains were found beneath
the debris after the flames bad been sub
dued. Coroner Pringle called a jury to
day to inquire into the cause of the
death ot McNally, and the jury rendered
a verdict in accordance with the above.
The victim of the fire' was about 40
years of age. He came from Michigan
to this state, and has resided in Crook
county for the past six years. He ap
peared to be a man of education, and
had many good traits of character ; but
his love for drink had wrecked his life,
and brought to an untimely end the' ex
istence bf one who otherwise: would have
been a useful citizen." -
For in ssr
Facial L
CUTICURA
SOAP
1 Ashamed;
To Be Seen
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, aa
well as the purest and sweetest fcr
toilet, bath, and nursery. It is ro
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 skin, red,
rough hands with shapeless nails dry thin, and fall
ing hair, and simple baby blemishes it is wonderful.
Sold throughout the world. Potter XHrujf
Chcm Corp., Sole Props., Boston.
Crescents! Crescents! Crescents'
Why pay $100 for a Bicycle
TTTl .
When yon can get one for $55 ?
We buy direct from the makers, and save yon 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 rime, M. & W. tires. .$55 00
J.D18 wneel witn wood nm weighs 528 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 given on the highest
priced wheel sold. Come and see onr samples or send for catalogue.
MAYS & CROWE, The Dalles.
If tired, achlngr, nenroni mothers
knew the comfort, strength, and vital
ity in Cutl curat Anti-Pain Plasters,
they would never be without them. In
every way the purest, sweetest, and
best piBfUrr foe women, and children.
,0fOtS 'ft.-S -dSfc'
M. Z. DONNELL
DRUGGIST and CHEMIST.
NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS..
RUPERT & GABEL,
Wholesale and retail manufacturers and dealers in
Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars,
TENTS and WAGON COVEKS,
. And all Articles Kept In a First Class Harness Shop.
REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE.
Adjoining Joles, Collins & Co.'s Store