The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 04, 1895, Image 3

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SHLE.
Outing Flannel, 4c.
New Choice Q-oods just received and now selling at 6c.
We are Receiving New Goods Daily.
Would be Pleased to Have You Call.
ALL GOODS MARKED IN
PLAIN FIGURES.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
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THURSDAY
- . APRIL 4, 1895
BRIbF MENTION.
ves From the Notebook of Chronicle
Reporters.
Eli
Perkins
Tonight
At Baptist church.
-The weather bureau reports colder
weather, and it says to look out for frost
tonight.
Stylish dresses made for $7 and up
wards. Mrs. F. M. Hendershott, Second
and Liberty streets. 3t.
Be sure and -attend the social and en.
tertainment given by the Epwortb
League tomorrow evening; admission
10 cents.
The Northwestern Life Insurance
company, of Milwaukee, today, paid to
the estate of the late G. V. Bolton, of
this city, the claim of $15,000.
.The teachers ot the M. E. Sunday
school are requested to be present at a
meeting to be held at the church this
evening after prayer meeting.
Mr. Geo. Ruch is back at the old
stand,, where he looks as natural as life
and fully as large. Just drop in and
see him, and you will find a hearty wel
come and a fine stock of goods. ' HiS ad
will appear in tomorrow's issue.
The famous Eli Perkins arrived on the
local this afternoon and will lecture to
night at the Baptist church on "The
Philosophy of Wit." Mr. Perkins has a
world-wide reputation as a lecturer, and
muw uu guvo near mm win nave a
genuine treat.
The coroner's jury impaneled to in
quire into the cause of the death of Wil
liam Feldberg, the man who was killed
at the falls of the White Salmon last
week, rendered a verdict of justifiable
homicide, and the boy,- Hoff, who did
the killing, was discharged from custody.
A Broken Ieg.
Yesterday afternoon, about twenty
minutes to 5 o'clock, a lot of boys were
playing football near the courthouse,
when Claude'Kelsay, son of the county
clerk, got possession of the ball. Sev
eral of the other boys tried to get it
away from him and in the straggle
Claude was throwir over backwards,
some of the boys falling on him. One of
his legs was caught in such a manner
that it was doubled, his own weight and
murucij, nyrii urn.
D
that of the boys on top of him beinz
thrown on it. The result was one of the
bonea was broken and the ankle very
badly sprained. He was at once taken
home where Dr. Sutherland attended to
his injuries. The broken bone will Boon
knit, bat tbe ankle is very badly
sprained, and it will be some time before
it is "aa good as new."
Bndersby Items.
Spring is still cold and backward.
Farmers are getting along towards tbe
end of their spring seeding.
The new school district has purchased
the grange hall and ceiled it throughout
for their schoolhouse. No. 57, this dis
trict, has now the finest school building
in the county outside of The Dalles, the
Thft TT. 1 (T XTiIa TT a m - n r Arnlin o
practicing in the new echoolhouse fori
the May day picnic,' to be given at
Williams' grove, on May 1st, a J bo a
grand concert to be given at tnenW
schoolhouse, on the evening of May 1st,
the proceeds to go for the benefit of the
sp.hnnl.
Oar school started in tbe new building
April 2d, with Miss Mary Northrnp adj
teacher. Fifteen pupils were enrolled!
fit-af- an -'
Don't forget the May day picnic and
the grand musical entertainment in the
evening, of which due notice will be
given later on. Engage your best girl
now before you may be forever too late.
He Bnilt Fort Dalles.
.The dispatches today announce the
death ot General Thomas Jordan, a vet
eran of the rebellion. His death is
worthy of passing mention here because
daring his service in the United States
army, after the close of the Mexican war,
he was sent to the Pacific coast and
superintended the construction of Fort
Dalles. His quarters here when first
built was the finest building in the ter
ritory, costing, it is said, $40,000. The
old building was burned years ago, and
now inside of its ruins tbe forest trees
are growing. He spent 'the government
money with a lavish hand in building
the forts here, but when the rebellion
broke out, he resigned and went South
to Join the rebel army.
Appreciated.
The members of St. Vincent's Charita
ble Society express their gratitude to
the Home Dramatic club, lor the sum of
$21, given for charity.
Mas. T. Baldwin,
- Sec. St. Vincent's Society.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria,
Miss' Aimee Newtnanjteacher'of piano
forte masic; - For terms apply, at real
dence,-corner of Fourth and Union. ."
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Council Meeting;.
The regular monthly meeting of the
city council was held last night, present
Mayor Menefee and full board of coun-
cilmen, except S. B. Adams.
The minutes of the meeting held dur
ing Marcn were read and on motion it
was ordered that that part of the min
utes of March 9, 1895, in regard to tbe
informal balloting for mayor, be stricken
from the record, for the reason that said
ballots were had before the council bad
been called to order or was in session,
and there being ho farther amendments,
eaid minutes were then approved as
read. '
A proposition of Condon & Sea'ert to
furnish tbe city with an electric fire
alarm system, consisting of ten alarm
boxes fully equipped, and to be put in
and kept in repair at their own expense,
for the term of five years, at a monthly
rental of $15, was read and on motion
waa referred to the committee on fire
and water.
A petition from W. A. Kirby, asking
for an extension of lease on the city lot
now occupied by him, for a period of one
or two yeara and a redaction in rent,
from $50 to $35 per year, waa read and
on motion referred to committee on
streets and public property.
Regular monthly reports of the city
officers were read, accepted and placed
on file.
On motion it was ordered that when
the council adjourn; it adjourn to meet
Friday evening, April 12th and that all
claims in reference to the smallpox epi
demic, except those contracted by proper
authority, be referred to - the finance
committee, and that eaid committee
aadjt and report on the same at each
adjourned meeting. ,
The claims against the city werathen
read, and the same were on motion
allowed," and warrants ordered drawn on
the proper funds to pay the same.
On motion it waa ordered that the
recorder collect the fall license for the
different occupations and terms named
in the license ordinance, whether or not
license Shall be issued after the com
mencement of such term and shall only
allow tbe deduction for that part of the
expired term at the date of tbe issuance
of such license, upon' the payment in
full and in advance for the term suc
ceeding. ' - .
The matter of renting the premises on
which the pest house is located, was on
motion referred to the committee . on
streets and public property.
There being no farther business on
motion council adjourned.
BILLS ALLOWED.
Douglas S Dufur, recorder $ 75 00
James H Blakeney, marshal 75 00
Geo o Brown, engineer fire dept. 75 00
W H Butts, street com 65 00
1 1 Burget,' treasurer. 20 00
John Blaser, fire warden.:
10 00
1 50
7 92
9 00
1 60
, 5 00
2 00
Mays & Crowe, mdse
Jos T Peters & Co, mdee
C L Richmond, team hire
Ward, Kerns & Robinson, team.
C J Crandall, surveying sewer. .
W S Davidson, hauling
A S Cathcart, hauling
J Hogan, labor.
Wo Brown, labor
Dan Da Wolf, labor
6 00
4 00
3 00
3 00
Fruit Growers
Solid Sprays.
These Sprays are reduced to a SOLID
form, requiring only .the addition of
water for immediate rise.
SPRAY ISO. 1.
Winter Sprav for San .To8e Scale and
Carl Leaf of trie Peach.
Lime, unelacked. ... . . .
Sulphur, powdered...
Salt, Liverpool '.
...30 lbs
, . . 20 lbs
...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 curl leaf,
but removes all lichens and keeps the
bark eoft. . . .
In the case of curl 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 spray
should be applied just before the buds
swell in the spring. It can be used at
this time stronger tban later, and should
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 gallons of water. Maier &
Benton, sole agents, The Dalles, Or.
MAIER & BENTON.
SOLE AGENTS, THE DALLES.
J Hanna, labor. 200
Dallea Uity Water Works, water. 32 00
Oregon T & T Co. telephone rent 4 00
Irwin, Hodson & Co, 2000 war
rants 31 GO
R B Hood, jr, team hire 75
J P Mclnernv, mdse. 3 00
A M Williams & Co, mdse 1 80
Dufur & Hill, circular letters. ... 5 00
G W Phelps, attorney fees. . .... 10 00
tt K Jvmca'd, copv charter. , . . . . 51 50
Dallea Elec Lt Co,' office light. . . 5 40
Dallea Elec Lt Co, street lights. . 240 00
Dalles Elec Lt Co, fire dept. .... 6 40
T J Ferguson, hauling hose cart. 2 50
Maier & Benton, mdse 10 25
Mays & Crowe, mdse . 45
Warren Walters, sawing wood.. 1 50
T T Nicholas, meals for prisoners . 7 92
C L Schmidt, mdse 4 85
H Clougb, labor 3 00
D W Sullivan, labor .... 1 50
Chrisman Bros, mdse 3 85
John Mann, milk 2 60
R B Hood, two wool mattresses. 6 00
Dalles Lamb Co, wood - 175
J H Blakeney, hauling. . ........ 6 76
Mays & Crowe, mdse.. 1 40
Columbia Packing Co, mdse 2 55
Chas F Lauer, mdse 1 20
Hugh Glenn, building pest house 197 70
L Rorden & Co, mdse 27 60
RBHood.jr, hauling..... 2 76
G C.Eshelman, prof services . . . . 5 00
M F Hancock, moving smallpox
patients. ; 25 00
Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co, mdse. 1 75
F G Connelly, night watchman. . 60 00
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr. Lee Bolton is suffering from an
attack of the grippe.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E
sengers on the early
Crowe were pas
morning train for
Portland.
Mr. H. H. Riddell returned this morn
ing from Baker City, where he has been
on military business.
DIED.
At ' Wasco, Sherman county, this
(Thursday) morning, of la grippe, An
drew Murchie, aged 60 years.
ISOKN.
Near 15-Mile, April 1, 1895, to the
wifeof Clinton McRenolds, a daughter.
Club Meeting;.
There will be a meeting of the Mc
Kinley Republican club at the council
chambers, Saturday evening, April 6th,
at 8 o'clock. This meeting is called for
the purpose of electing delegates to the
state convention, which meets in Port
land May 22d, and for such other busi
ness aa may arise.
H. H. Riddell, Secretary.
Exposure to rough weather, dampness,
extreme cold, etc., ia apt to bring on an
attack of rheumatism or neuralgia;
chapped hands and face, cracked lips
and violent itching of tbe skin also owe
their origin to cold weather. Dr. Mc
Lean's Volcanic Oil Liniment should be
kept on hand at all times for immediate
application when troubles of this nature
aopear. It ia a sovereign remedy. 25c,
50c and $1.00 per bottle.
' For Rent.
After April 1st, 20 acres of fine land,
situated within the city limits. House
and barn, good water for irrigating.
Terms easy. Apply to Fred W. Wilson.
mch20-lm.
Wanted.
A girl to do housework. Steady job to
right party. Apply at fhia office.
JOS. T. PETERS & CO.,
-DEALERS IN
BOILDIWK :
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AND -
Teleplioiie XJo 85'
We aire showing now the very latest
toes in Black and Tan Shoes. Also a
large line of staples.
. The Tygn Val- I I I I
ley Creamery D KJ EL
Ask VantoitVber & Worsley for it.
Every Square is Full Weight.
TELEPHONE IISTO- 80.
Are Your Eyes Open?
IF SO, READ THIS.
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.
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 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.
Oar 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 eend for catalogue.
MAYS & CROWE, The Dalles.
Take your Prescriptions to
M Z. DONNELL.
DEUTSCHE AFOTHEKE.
RUPERT & GABEL,
Wholesale and retail manufacturers and dealers in
Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars,
TENTS and WAGON COVERS,
And all ' Articles Kept in a First Class Harness-Shop.
REPAIRING PROMPTLY DOSE.
MATERIALS
SUPPLIES.
JOHHI C. BER,T25.
LI
CREAMERY
Delicious.
A. A. B.
Crescents!
They will be Filled, toy Thorough
' Prescription Druggists.
Adjoining Joles, Collins & Co.'s Store,
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