The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 22, 1895, Image 3

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the effects of repeated washing, as well as perspiration.
It will not rub off on the feet or soil the garments.
Every pair guaranteed.
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Ladies' " Full Fashioned ...25c
" " outsize. .......25c
" t( spliced heels, dbl soles 35-40-50c
" " fine ribbed .......40c
Full Opera ...60c
" Tans ;.,35c
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Ammunition,
Stores and Steel Ranges,
Wire Cloth,
Wire Poultry Netting,
Sewer Pipe,
Iron Water Pipe,
Garden Tools,
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Barrel! Chums,
Rubber and Cotton Wrap
ped Garden Hose,
Groceries and Provisions,
Oak Fir and Maple Cord
wood and General sup
plies,
Can You Buy Groceries
Cheaper than ThiQ?
Two ounces of good Ping Cut Tobacco for 5c, and a Missouri Meercbanm with
every eight packages.
. LemonB at 20c a dozen; nsaal price, 35c.
Sixteen pounds San Francisco Granulated Sugar for (1.00.
Seventeen pounds Hong Kong Granulated Sugar for $1.00.
Three dozen Eggs for 25c; guaranteed fresh.
All stock of fresh and popular brands. Goods delivered free to any part of'
the city. You are cordially invited to call and inspect stock and prices.
A ' . XML T. PJOZaiiriT,
Southeast Cor. Union and Second Sts. Telephone No. 92.
Great Shirt Sale.
Commencing Tnetday and continuing entire week.
See
and Be Convinced.
ALL GOODS MARKED IN
PLAIN FIGURES.
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CREAMERY
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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
ntered a the Postofflce at The Dalles, Oregon
t. a second-clau matter.
10 Ceu per line lor first insertion, and 6 Cent
par Una for each subsequent Insertion.
Special rates for long time notices.
All local notices received later than S o'clock
will appear tbe following day.
Clubbing List.
' Regular Our
ptice price
AmieU til I. T. Tribn. $2.50 $1.75
" iai Wecllj OrffMUi ....... 3.00 2.00
' " si.Wtrklj imir....... 3.25 2.25
" WttHj new York TorU 2.25 2.00
"WEDNESDAY - - MAY 22. 1895
BRIEF MENTION.
X.eaves From the Notebook of Cnroalcle
Reporters.
and were of the prize fighting fraternity.
As a crowd gathered solemnly aronnd to
view the body and regret the accident
the partner exclaimed : "My God, be
was a good man. It's too bad. He was
a good man," ? and the crowd "bowed
lower in reverential awe and admiration
for the truly good, nntil the conclusion
of the sentence, "he licked a eon of a pan
by the name of Patsy Foy in t'ree
rounds in Virginny." San Francisco
Argonant.
Powder Mill Blow Up.
The Herrick cannery made quite, a
good run this morning, but the salmon
run is falling off. ,
The river this morning reached tbe bodies of Johnson and Minueh were in-
twenty-five foot mark, the highest point tact, while those in the lower part of the
reached this year. - -"sJjDuilding, where the nitroglycerine ig
The powder mill at Pinole, near San
Francisco, blew up yesterday with ter
rific force. 1 Fourteen employes were
killed. Tbe dispatches this morning
say:
All the men in the nitro-glycerine
house were experts at their business,
and Harry .Minugh was at one time
assistant superintendent of tbe plant.
From tbe position of the bodies when
found, it was seen that the cause of tbe
explosion was in the washing depart-
ment of tbe nitro-glycerine bouse, as the
For the Tournament.
Pursuant to call of tbe chief engineer
a meeting of The Dalles city fire depart
ment was held at the city hall last even
ing, for the purpose of making arrange
ments to send a team to the State Vol
unteer Fireman's Association meeting,
at Vancouver, Wash., on tbe 2d, 3d and
4tb of September. W. H.- Butts was
elected chairman and L. S. Davis secre
tary of tbe meeting. Invitation from
the state association to the Dalles City
department to participate, was read and
on motion tbe invitation was accepted.
On motion the following committee was
appointed by tbe chairman to make ar
rangements for selecting a team : John
Blaeer, chief engineer for tbe depart
ment, Charles Cooper, Columbia Hose
Co., T. H. Van Norden, Hook and Lad
der Co., J. W. Fisher, Jackson Engine
Co., W. H. Loch head, East End Hose
Co., and C. L. Phillips, for Monnt Hood
Hose Co. L. S. Davis.
W. H. Butts, Secretary.
Chairman.
The weather bureau reports the rise in
the river above us will send tbe Col urn -
nwasned, were blown all to pieces; in
tact, but small portions of their bodies
bia up at tbe rate of six inches a day fom'have yet been recovered. - Twenty men
Iah Jn. aa nt I aA sS"H"V ? r C9 f Vl A fiaalfa tfW O tVllla O VJin SI A
four da; 8 yet,
Musical meeting at the Salvation
Army, Thursday night, May 23rd. Ice
cream and cake will be served at 15 cts.
Everybody is invited to attend. ,
. Quite a number of delegates to tbe
state convention of republican clubs,
went down on the Regulator yesterday
morning. - Some of - the stragglers took
the afternoon train, and the proverbial
"last man" went down on the delayed
passenger, which passed through late
this morning. .
What an apetizing odor. What is it?
Ol short cake, strawberries and cream,
etc. Just step into tbe old Chronicle
building and take a piece with a nice
hot cup of coffee, only 15 cents. If you
prefer they will give you a plate of straw
" berries and cream with good bread and
butter with your coffee, for 15 cents
Tbe ladies of tbe M. E church kindly
invite everybody to sample their goodies,
a 1, . -
yer7 sma" CDare W1 Procure you tne Tbnr8day evening, May 23d, a diama
v,. I by Independent WorKers. .ice cream
A serious cutting affray occurred at land cake will be served, after which
the Columbia bouse this afternoon. I social bop will be indulged in. Admis
about S o'clock, a man named Conroy J sion, 25 cents.
being cnt by another named O'Brien.
The men bad been quarreling, but as we
beard the story, had quit, when without
. warning O'Brien attacked Conroy with
a knife, making a vicious stab at bim.
The knife etrnck Con my under tbe ear
( and cut a gash from that point forward
and downward across the neck, barely
missing the jugnUr. Dr. . Hollister
stitched up the wound, and Marshal
Blakeney arrested O'Brien,-who is at
present confined in tbe city jail.
In the early days of AoBtin, Nev., a
mining' accident occurred by which a
man was killed. Tbe body was brought
to tbe surface and laid out. He and bis
partner were new arrivals from Washoe,
are econring the fields for a mile around,
endeavoring to gather some remains that
would secure the identification of the
victims. . -
Tbe tremendous force of the explosion
can be observed on all sides. Tbe nitrO'
glycerine house was built on the side ot
a bill, which is 300 yards north of the
railroad station. . Great trees near by
were twisted and torn as if by lightning
In all directions, tbe terrible violence of
the explosion is manifested. All over
the surrounding fields are scattered in
ghastly confusion bits of human remains,
telling the horrible story of the disaster
Men in all directions are searching, only
to find particles of bodies too small for
any purpose. Large sacks have' been
used to gather and bold tbe remains,
which are being slowly collected. It
seems impossible to seen re "more than
enough to identify'two bodies.
. At tne Armory Hall.
When Baby was sick, -we gave her Caatorsa.
When she was a Child, she cried for Costoria,
When she became Hiss, she clung to Castortn.
When ana had Chflriran, ahe gave them OnsUwftL
Our patrons will find De Witt's Little
Early Risers a safe and reliable remedy
for constipation, dyspepsia and liver
complaints. bnipes-KInersly Drug Co
. The best is always cheapest. Herrin
makes the best cabinet photographs . for
only $z.bo per dozen. Chapman block
p stairs. aZ0-tf,
Shelby and Mrs. S. E. Flood.'" One of
General Lane's sons, Nat, is dead ; tbe
others, Joseph, - Simon, John and
Lafayette, are living in Southern Oregon.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Hon. W. R'. Ellis went down vesterday
morning on the Regulator to be present
at the examination of applicants for ap
pointment to tbe cadetsbip in tbe naval
school at Annapolis.
DIKD.
At bis home near ' Mosier, Tuesday
afternoon, May 21st, at 5 o'clock, William
C. McUlnre, aged 78 years. . :
Mr. McClure came to Oregon in 1852
and bas been an honored resident of
Wasco county for many years. . He bas
been in poor health for a long time and
his passing away was not unexpected.
Tbe fnneral will take place at Moeier to
morrow.'""
Real Kstate Transactions.
United States to Oliver M. Bourland
nwj sec 18, 1 2 a of r 14 e; patent tim
ber culture.
United States to Oliver M. Bourland,
bw, same section as above; patent
purchase act.
United States to Oliver M. Bourland,
se4 nw nej sw and w sej sec
7 t 2 s of r 14 e ; . homestead patent.
David D. Haddleman to Oliver M,
Bourland sw neH, w sej, and se
se, sec 13, t 2 s, of r 14 e; f 500.
Caleb Brooks to Roland G. Brooks,
94 acres in sec 32, 1 1 n of r 13 e ; $1 and
love and affection. ' ' -V
"William P. Snooks and wife to, Geo.
H. Hill trustee, 72 acres eec 18, 1 1 n of
r 13 e, with strip reserved ; $1.
School Program.
The following program will be ren
dered at the opera house, Friday even
ing, on tbe occasion of the closing exer
cises of the high school :
Music "Hark I Apollo Strikes the Lyre" . . BUhop
Ioub e Ouartet.
Essay The Pst and the Present.. . . .Nona Rowe
Kecuatlon "V tiltman Klae... Jennie Russell
Solo -"Pretty Bii ds" : Gumbert
Oration The Future of America. Homer Aagell
Recitation "Too Late for the Train". ..
..... .Mabel Rlddell
Music. Mandolin and Guitar Club
Essay Silent Forces of Nature Mny Sechler
Kecitatlon "Magdaieua; or the Spanish
Duel" Bessie French
Music -'To Thee, O Country",. j-.EichberQ
uouDie iuanec
Oration Monuments Imnerlshablc
Pearle Butler
Music "Gently Sighs the Breeze" Glover
Quartet. ; ,
Esoslon of Four Sisters.
Portland Oregonian: ' On 'Tuesday
last a reunion of the 'four daughters of
General Joseph Lane took place in this
city. Mrs. Mellisa Barlow, one of tbe
ladies, happened to be in - the city on
her way from Spokane to visit ber son
at Gold Hill. It was the anniversary of
her birthday, and also the forty-second
anniversary of the arrival : of ; General
Lane in this state with his five sons and
four daughters. - At tbe -residence of ber
sister, Mrs. Winnifred Moeher, Mrs,
Barlow met ber two other , sisters, Mrs,
Excursion to
SCROFULA 12 YEARS
Always Sore. Face Burned Like Fire.
Ashamed to be Seen. Four '
Doctors but Little Benefit.
Cured by CUT1CURA.
For about ten or twelve year I hare been
troubled with scrofula. - My head was always
sore, my face was dry and scaly, and burned like
body had big red spots on it,
and I did not know what to
do. I went to four different
doctors and they helped me
at first. In the fall I got
worse apain; then I tried
other remedies, but they did
me no good. I was ashamed
to go into public. I was a
sight to look at. Every one
would say, " What is the mat
ter, why don't you take some
thing" Even at mv dallv
labor I had to wear a sort of cap to keep the dirt
irora getting into we sores. Alter x wouia
wash, I would be covered with big red pimples
all over mv neck and face. Bomo two or three
people advised me to try the Cuttot,-ha Rkms-
dies. 1 aia try tnem, arm am giaa i nave aono
so. Uiaa to suy 1 am a well man, and in the best
of health since. -1 cannot praise the Cc-ricu&a
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the hair), cure every disease and humor of the
skin, scalp, and blood, with loss of hair, from
infancy to ap;e, from pimples to scrofula, when
the best physicians and ail other remedies falL
Cascade Locks,
SUNDAY, MAY 26,
On Steamer EGULtflTOr,
-GIVEN BY-
THE DALLES ORCHESTRA UNION
Steamer will leave The Dalles at 8 a. m, and arrive at
Cascades at 10:30 a. m. Returning leave Cascades at 4 p. m.-
The following programme has been arranged:
12 m. Boys' Race. 12 :30 p. m. Girls' Race. 1 p. m.
Fat Men's Race. 1 :30 p. m. Sack Rack. 2 to 3 Dancing.
$20.00 m .Prizes will be iJistributed.
Tickets can be procured at the principal business houses
and from members of the Orchestra Union.
JOS. T. PETERS & CO.,
-dealers in-
Bold throughout the world. Price, CnncroA,
bOc.; Hoap, 26c.; Eksolvknt. $1. Pottsb 1euo
amu Cum. Corp., Kolu Props., Boston, ,
3r"IIow to Cure Skin Diseases," mailed free.
PLTCS, blackheads, red, rough, chapped, and
il oily stun cured Dy cuticuua boap.
RHEUMATIC PAINS CURED
Tnonflsilnstn Ibe CnHcnrs'Antl.
Palu I'lasirr relieves rheumatic, sci
atic, hip, kidney, chest, and muscular
pains and weaknesses. Price, 25c
The AMERICAN BELL TELEPHONE CO.
125 Milk St, Boston, Mass '
This company owns Letters Patent
No. 463,569, granted to Emile Berliner
November 17, 1891, for a combined tele
graph and telephone, and controls Let
ters Patent No. 474,231, granted to Thos.
A. Edison May 3, 1892, for speaking
telegraph, which Patents cover funda
mental inventions and embrace all forma
of microphone -transmitters and of car
bon telephones - jan2
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Wheels from 5 SIOO.
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