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About The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1895)
( 3 say! do you have jpits? till (HI On the rierlts of Happy . Home . Clothing.. This dainty little Grecian maid seems fitly clad for weather such as this. That's what you need, brother to be fittingly clad in the Celebrated Guaranteed Brand of "Happy Home" Clothing. FIT in Style. FIT in Weight. FIT in Price. FIT in FIT ! Come in and have a Fit in our Store. See us before you We carry a Complete Line of " y Fishing Tackle, Ammunition,, Stoves and Steel Ranges, Wire Cloth, - Wire Poultry Netting, Sewer Pipe, Iron Water Pipe, ; Garden Tools, Sheep Shears, Barrell Chums,. R-abber and Cotton Wrap ped Garden Hose, Groceries and Provisions, Oak Fir and Mar51e Cord wood and General supplies, Can You Buy Groceries Cheaper than This? Two ounces of good Plug Cut Tobacco for 5c, and a Missouri Meerchaum with every eight packages. Lemons at 20c a dozen ; usual price, 35c. - - . ' Sixteen pounds San Francisco Granulated Sugar for $1.00. Seventeen pounds Hong Kong Granulated Sugar for $1.00. ' . 1 Sixteen-ounce pi u of good Tobacco for 25c. .- ' AH stock of fresh and popular brands. Good9 delivered free to any part of ' the city. : You are cordially invited to call and inspect eteck and prites. Southeast Cor. Union and Second Sts. Telephone No. 92. JL 11C VllCL LL0 7ft- Scissors, Shears and Razors. American Made Goods. .All Kood Marked in riain Figures. T3T71 A CZJTZT! S-r- "TV A" A -7CT? i ' i v k ) l C-0 IVI c. I MAIER & BENTON. Our Warranty is- If not perfectly satisfactory, return them and get another pair. - The Dalles Bally Chronicle. ntered a the Postoflice at Tne Dalles, Oregon as second-class matter. 1U Ccuu er line for first iuseruon, aiid 6 Cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Special rates for long time notices. All local notices received later than 3 o'clock will appear the following day. TUESDAY, JULY 9. 1895 BRIEF MENTION. Leave From the Notebook of Chronicle lteporters. . Additional Local on Fourth Page. The weather forecast for tomorrow is stationary and Thursday cooler. The upper river and the Columbia are falling. This is what the fisherman want. Parties having bills against the Fourth of July committee are requested to present them to the treasurer, Henry J. Maier, at once. Rev. C. P. Bailey of Prlneville will preach in the Calvary Baptist Church tonight at 8 o'clock. A cordial invita tion is extended to everyone. The Taine Class met last evening at the residence - of Mrs. Wilson. The ladies passed a pleasant evening reading and discussing Taine's lectures on Car lyle. At the tent tonight the discourse will be an answer to the question aaked by the Phillipian jailer, "What Shall I do to be Saved?" The question is as vital now as it was then. A meeting of the Redmen will be held at their wigwam tomorrow night. All members of Waeco Tribe, No. 16, are re quested to be present, as imnortant business will come before the lodge. Eight cars loaded with telegraph poles and supplies passed through The Dalles today. ' The poles are for use between here and Portland. Workmen will start from Portland and work this way, re placing the old poles with larger new ones. A gang of men are at work on the rail road east of Seuferts, blasting and mak ing improvements on the roadbed. The expenditures which the railroad com pany is making will be for its permanent good and reflect credit on the manage ment. The Regulator was well loaded with wool on her downward trip. This ship ment is by Mr. J. H. Sherar and the bales are extra large ones, three sacks being compressed into one bale. There, is a large amount .if wool awaiting con signment by the boat. . During the wind this morning the new circus bulletin board on Second street, near Pease & Mays' warehouse, blew down and the lions, tigers, tight rope walkers and bicycle riders lay in the dust. Workmen were quickly employed to 'straighten it again. John Parrott, who was one of the men - nominated for marshal by Mayor Men 'e fee but lacked confirmation, thinks some of contesting the election of Mr. Blakeney. Mr. Parrott claims there was SI a mistake and that he was legally elected. He purposes of bringiug con test proceedings. An east wind has been blowing all day. Some have been anxious of its effects on the growing grain. The wind has been cooler than generally at this time of the year and unless it is long continued we doubt if any damage is done. The day has been hazy, which will aid in protecting the crops. lne wort at tne nigh trestle is no completed and trains are running over the new grade. The rails have been taken off the bridge and laid on the grade and passengers will no longer hold their breath as the train passes this point. The company have shown wis dom, as this piece of the road, before the change, was one of the most dangerous on the road. The bridge will probably be torn down and the timber used in other places. Last evening the Independent Work ers Lodge, 1. U. G. T., held a pleasant session at their lodge room and under good of the order, decided to bold a social in their hall next Monday even ing. The secretary was instructed to "mend an invitation to the three' lodges in County Court Adjourned. PERSONAL MENTION. 7 t ' jthi8 district, Fairview, Frazier and The IDalles lodcres. askinc them to imn in t.h ' Jsocial, A nice musical and literary pro- PpriiRi will be iriveri. followed Viv 1a cream and cake. A good time is ex pected and everybody invited, including those who are not members of the order as well as thoso who are. A small ad mission will be charged and (he pro ceeds UBed for the good of the temper ance work. Last night about 9 o'clock, W. A. Jackson died at the Columbia hotel. Mr. Jackson had been sickwith asthma for four or live years, but was not con fined to his bed tilnabout two weeks ago. Since that time be new eteadilj worse 1 1 J XL J 1 " 1 a ms ueaiu was luoinenuiriiy ex pected. The deceased uaa been a resi dent of The Dalles for a period covering .fifteen years, but a fportion of the time was spent at Albina, where he was em ployed in the carsbops. He leaves a wife and one child in Portland, besides a stepson, George Galley, in this city, who havebeen notified of his death. The body has been taken to the undertaking parlors, where the funeral will be held. Change In tne Regulator's Time Card. R A Birnie, justice fees $ A Keaton, " W Glisan, constable fees Wm Johnson, witness Walt Davev, do C W Haight, do E C Haight, do John Ferre, do E M Slxutt, dist atty fees . Frank Leiblein, grand juror. . . . H Simons, do .... D Farrington, do .... Thos Johns, do W Floyd, do Joel Kcontz do B F Lacg'alin, do James Underbill, witness The July term of the county court ended yesterday, and Commissioners Blowers and Darnielle have returned to their homes. The number of bills al lowed ia unusually large; to long for publication in one issue. It will be printed in installments, the first appear ing today. Following are a portion of claims allowed : 4 20 6 85 10 80 4 50 6 50 3 90 3 90 4 00 5 00 16 40 14 40 14 40 12 20 13 00 13 00 12 20 5 20 20 00 20 60 20 20 20 20 2 20 2 20 5 60 6 00 5 00 2 00 20 20 40 00 3 60 4 00 5 40 2 20 12 20 2 20 2 20 2 20 2 20 3 60 19 00 Commencing Wednesday, July 10th and uutil further notice, steamer Reg ulator will leave The Dalles for Portland at 8 a. m., instead of 7 a. m. Steamer Dalles City will leave Portland at 7 a. m., instead of 6 a. m. W. C. Allaway, General Agt. The California winehouse has moved to town on Court street, between Front and Second, and its proprietor wants to inform bis friends that, he will sell wine there by the gallon at the same reasona ble prices until further notice, when it can be had in less quantities. 8-d2t Experienced middle-aged lady would like a position for general housework or chamber work in the city. Call at the Farmer's Restaurant. j9-10. Dave King, T Brown, Monroe Neister, Geo Montgomery, Arnt Ivason, F G Connelly, F G Connelly, H Hampshire, J H Blakeney, Peter Valentine, J H McCoy. John Phinps. S H Edmonson, R Sigman, Geo Dufur, H Rod wick, Lane Smith, " J W Dickson", W J Harriman, Wm Hastings, John Easton, D Heroux, Arnt Ivason, Sadie Hoi lister, Georgia Ross, May Weston, J H Blakeney, C C English, J A Gulliford, juror A D Bolton, do Chas Chandler, do J H Blakeney, do G A Young, do Monroe Grimes, do Polk Butler, do M N Stratton, do J E Barnett, do F P Taylor, do Arthnr Walker, do C E Chrisman, do Jacob Obrist, do F Chase, do J C Meins, do F Creiahton, do W H Wolfe, do John Taylor, ! do Win Johnston, do A D Savage, dp Wm Shelby, do John Roth, --do R H Lonsdale, do- F A Reich line, do E K Russell, do i-irant Bolton, do . W H Davis. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 5 5 4 2 2 2 2 2 4 5 4 40 7 0 2 20 2 20 2 20 2 20 2 20 2 20 2 60 2-20 2 20 00 80 20 70 00 30 20 4 2 2 2 4 2 20 00 11 00 10 40 2 20 18 00 18 (10 18 40 25 00 To be continued. Mr. Jackson's Funeral. All members of the Temple Lodge No. 3 will meet at Fraternity hall to morrow morning at 8 o'clock to partice pate in the funeral of brother Jackson, which takes place at 9 o'clock. Jesse Simonsbn, M. W. ?ain boa mo show 'with Dr. Miles' Palo Ptlla. Mr. Alex Fargher returned to Portland today. Mr. T. C. Fargher of KiDgsley was in town today. Mrs.. E. F. Sharp is visiting friends in Portland. Mr. J. M. Murchie and wife of Wasco, are in the city. Mr. Hal French returned today from I a weeks stay in 1 oruand. I i Mr. H. W. Goddard, of the Southern Pacific, came up on the noon train. Mies Lizzie Richards of 8-Mile is visit ing her sister, Mrs. J. F. Haworth Mr. W. C. Noon, Jr., and wife of Port land are spending the day in The Dalles Mr. T. A. Hudson has gone to Port land to attend a meeting of insurance men. Judge Bradshaw and family leave to morrow to spend the heated days at the seaside. . ' 1 Mr. Albert Smetzer. travelling man for Knell, Heitshu & Wqodward Co., is in the city today. : Masters Carl and' Rob Williams of Portland came Op last night on the Reg ulator to spend a short time in The Dalles. Mr. Win Curtis left this morning for Bake Oven, where he will spend a por tion of his vacation on. the farm of Mr. Geo. Young. - Miss Lena Snell of Gilliam county, who holds a position as teacher in The Dalles public schools, is spending a few days with her friends nere. Mr. L. V. Moore, of the Kimball company, left this afternoon for Port land and points up the valley, on busi ness connected with that company. Mrs. C. C. Hobart, who has been stop ping quite a while at Cascade Locks, where her husband has charge of the portage road, returned home last night. Mr. Harry Schwartz, who. for some time has -been employed in Mr. N. Harris' clothing store, left this morning for San Francisco. He will return after about a two weeks' visit Mrs. C. T. Donnell. accomnanied bv Mrs. J. R, Warner of White Salmon, ni i-i mt 1 1 uiiautauiiusi assemuiy. j.ney-wui re main during the entire session. Mr. Ed R. Bishop And wife came down from Heppner. last nitrlit and visited Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Johnston. They left for Portland on the afternoon train. Mr. Bishop is cashier of the bauk at Heppner. Notice. All persons are hereby warned not to purchase that certain note given by the undersigned in fn"or.of Mrs. Pearl Clark for the sum of $3,000, dated March 26, 1895, nnd due in five years after date. Said note was given without coiisnlera tioh, and will-not be paid. .- Dalles City, Or., June 1&, 1895. junl5-lm J. F. Gomez. Notice. The Columbia Ice Company will de liver H:e to any part of the citv. Thank ful for past favors we solicit a continu ance of the same. . . . Geobgb Williams, . j20-dtf - Manager. ' Direct from factory and offered on very easy terms, Kranich & 5ac-h pianos brat-class in an music store. . A CARLOAD OF PIANOS --A.T- Jaeobsen Book & JVlasiG Go.'s, 162 Second St., The Dalles, Or. -ill i 4 t 1 i 3 I w III u i i r- w w v w w w . And other (high grades to select from. COMPETITIVE SALE now on, and you must remember we always lead and let the others. follow- - OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. Pianos from $150 up . ward, on the installment plan. FREE CONCERT to all music-loving people will begin . Tuesday, night and continue during the week. , JOS. T. PETERS & CO., -DEALERS IK- details, at Nickelsen's 1 - j29-lw. UILDIWC : MATERIALS -AND- SUPPIiIES, Tolophone 3J"o- 25. 'There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its ffood . f leads on to fortune." ' The poet unquestionably had reference to the Ciii-li Si I p' at CRANDALL & BURGET'S, 1Who are selling those goods out at greatly-reduced rates. MICHELBACH BRICK, - - UNION ST.