The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 16, 1895, Image 4

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"Oh, these
Advertisements
Tire me."
Some advertisements do have that
tendency. So do some people, and
some books. Nevertheless bright
people understand that the adver
tising columns now-a-days carry
valuable information about tilings
new and good. Such is
The New Vegetable Shortening
Common sense teaches that a pure
vegetable product must be more
wholesome than hog's grease.
is part cotton seed oil and part beef
suet, refined and purified by the
most effective process known. It
is more economical than lard for
every use, and imparts a delicate,
palatable flavor to food. Ask your
grocer for the
Genuine COTTO lene.
MADE OSLI BV
THE N. K. FAIRBANK COnPANY,
ST. LOUIS anil
Chicago, New York, Boston
M OSIER BREEZES.
What Our CnrreRpundent iiaa tt Say
Abuut Happenings In Mosler
Neighborhood.
Rev. Starbuck, who has been holding
meetings at The Dalles, was here last
Tuesday prospecting for a campmeeting.
J. M. Carroll was at The Dalles last
week and bought brick to wall a well.
One of the Reno girls has been quite
eick for a while, but is on the mend.
Mrs.' Smith and daughters from Hood
River were here this week visiting
friends.
Mr. Parmeter of Ovterville. Wash.,
is here. He has rented the Mrs. Ireland
farm near the elation.
A. B. Craft of Rufu9, Or., is here visit
ing friends and relatives.
Will Davis and Weeley Hufkey have
gone to Sheruiaa county to harvest.
Messrs. Root and Evans have made
two trips to The Dalles this week. They
are getting the boxes in which to ship
their plum crop, which is immense.
The party that went to Portland to
spend the Fourth did not come back as
expected. Mr. Ed Phillips and the little
eon of Chns. Phillips were taken very
sick. They all came back last Saturday
except . Mrs. Chas. Phillips and boy.
Mr. Oscar Phillips and wife of Portland
accompanied them. Mrs. Phillips will
follow as soon as the boy's health will
permit. J. M. C.
Good Templars' Social Last Might.
The Independent Workers lodge of
The Dilles gave a very pleasant social
last niuht at their hall. After the regu
lar ritual exercises were finished, the
chief templar requested all to remain
and do justice to tho social which was to
follow. Promptly at 9 :30 the chief tem
plar called the meeting to order, and an
nounced that the first exercise would
bp the opening ode by the IoTge. Mr.
Windora then furnished an instrument
al selection, which was heartily ap
plauded, and for an encore he sang a
German s ng, to the amusement of all.
Little Effie Adams gave a charming rec
itation. Lucile Crate recited in a pretty
manner the piece entitled "Grandma's
Angel." "The Origin and Influence of
the Temperance Reformation" was the
euhject of a eelect reading by Mia Lna
Snrll, and was worth the consideration
of all. The early part of tho century
was when this reform took its riee. The
Washii;gtonian Society, started in 18-10,
.grew rapidly throughout the whole
country. John B. Gough was eulogized,
and his wonderful work spoken of. A
sketch of Father Matthew's work WaB
given, and his efforts to secure 600,000
signers to the cause of temperance.
Miss Sneli's reading was highly appreci
ated. The piano solo by Mrs. Varney
closed ihU part of the program.
Although not a large number' was
present, the entertainment wra declared
to be one of the most pleasant of the
kind given in The Dalles. After the lit
erary exercises were finished, the guests
were requested to repair to the ice cream
parlors ami g'.ven ice cream and cake.
The last part of the program was among
the best.
Notice
o persons applying for money, that the
nndemigned is now able to procure loans
in 15 )() l.it to the amount of $4,000, if
accompanied by gilt edge security.
- Geo. W. Rowland, Agent.
m27 113 Third St., The Dalles, Or.
Dalles People at Gladstone Park.
Concluded from Third page.
Someone asked, "Were there any birds
there? This question brought the state
ment that Mr. Condon was the owner of
eighty specimens of bird bones which
were loaned to an Eastern society for
scientific investigation, and were never
returned. Mr. Condon had used all
peaceable means to secure their return,
but so far has been unsuccessful. Mr.
Condon has daily instruction to a class
at 9 a. m.
The immense advantage of this Chau
tauqua assembly will be far more keenly
felt in 1806. Every one says "Next year
I will bring a tent and stay the whole
time."
Mr. Hirota is speaking as I write.
The audience receive him with great
enthusiasm. ' R. F.
Wainlc Items.
Mr. Brazil Savage has commenced
cutting wheat with his Eelf-binder.
Crops are excellent in this vicinity.
Mr. Hay ward was buried last Wednes
day. A large number of relatives and
friends attended the funeral.
Mr. Albert Savage has just finished
his new house on Smock Prairie.
John A. Haylock will teach the school
in Dist. No. 44, Wasco county, on Smock
Prairie. School will begin Sept. 2.
This afternoon (Monday) an Indian
allowed a lasso to get entagled around
his horses fore feet. A hard fall was
the result of his carelessness.
Observer.
The Casino Concert.
The popularity of the Sunday evening
concerts at the Casino was attested last
evening by the very large audience in
attendance, and by the appreciation ex
pressed for the music rendered.
Campbell's orchestra wins golden
opinions from aU sorts of people and
Mrs. Hinsdale pleases everybody with
her singing of the very best music. Her
numbers last night were Bishop's song,
"Tell me, my Heart" and the favorite
"La Palomn" of Yradier. These gained
imperative encores to which Mrs. Hins
dale responded with Strelleski'a
"Dreams" and Jordan's "The Song That
Reached nry Heart." Kxchange.
Departure Delayed.
On account of a number of serious
cases on hand, Dr. J. F. Lewenberg, eye
ppecialist at the Umatilla House, has
postponed his intended departure. He
will be here this week. This eives you
an ample opportunity to have your eyes
examined and glasses fitted. Quite a
number of your best citizens have been
already treated and I can refer you to
them as to my ability. 15d2i
Very bad policy to neglect symptoms
of trouble in the kidneys. If allowed to
develop they cause much suffering and
sorrow. Bright's Disease, Diabetes and
Dropsy owe their great prevalence and
fatality to neulect of the first warning
symptom. Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver
and Kidney Balm is a certain cure for
any disease or weakness of the kidneys.
A trial wi 1 convince you of its great
poteney. Price $1.00 per bottle. For
sale by Snipes-Kinerply Drug Co.
Persons who are subject to diarrhoea
will find a speedy cure in De Witt's
Colic and Cholera Curo. Use no other.
It is the best that can be made or that
money can procure. It leaves the sys
tem in natural condition after its use.
We sell it. For sale by Snipes-Kia-ersly
Drug Co.
Buehlen's Armuii salve.
The best salve in the worid for cats,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required
It is guarantee 1 to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale oy Snipes & Kin
ersly. Notice.
All perrons are hereby warned not to
purcl ane thut certain note given hv the
luidereiisned in for of Mrs. Pearl Clark
for th mini of $3,000. dated March 26,
189i. nnd due in five years afterdate.
Said note was givtn wit hout considera
tion, ai.d will not be paid.
Dalle City, Or., June 13. 1895.
juiilo-lm .1. F. Gomez.
Notice.
The Columbia Ice Company will de
liver ii-e to any part of the citv. Thank
ful for past favors we solicit a continu
ance of the same.
Geoegb Williams,
j20-dtf . Manager.
There is one medicine that will cure
immediately. We refer ' to De Witt's
Colic and Cholera Cure for all Summer
Complaints. No delay, no disappoint
inent, no failure. Sni pes-Kinerely Drug
Co. . .
There is srreat danger in neglecting
Colic, cholera and similar com plants.
An alsoluteIy prompt and safe cure is
found in De Witt's- Colic and Cholera
Cure. Fur-sale by Snipei-Kiner6ly Drug
Co.
The Oro Fino Ims received a conpign
ment of the celebrated Anheuperf Busch,
Budweiser, Liger ieer, which will be re
tailed at 25 cents a bottle.
jyl2 lJa
CONCERNING PIANOS.
Kimball's Methods a Meaaee
Entire Trade.
te the
Chicago Musical News. "
The following advertisement has been
given a prominent position in the daily
papers of Washington, D. C, and has
been printed in the Chicago Musical
News and the American Hebrew News,
of Portland. We desire to call the atten
tion of the public to it.'
The unfairness of the assertions it con
tains needs no emphasizing, for they
will appear at once to the eenee of right
inherent in every legitimate dealer in
pianos all over the country:
Next Tuesday will be a special bar
gain day on pianos at our store. We
have found eome grand bargains in new
Upright Pianos (not the celebrated Kim
ball pianos), and propose to give the
"public a chance to secure new pianos
next Tuesday at manufacturers' whole
sale prices.
The prices Tuesday next for thee new
elegant Upright pianos will be only $149
and $159 each. Part time given if de
sired. These pianos will be on exhibit
at our store, all day Monday, but no sales
will be made from this lot until Tuesday,
and will continue that riav only.
W. W. Kimball, Co.,
Metzerott Building, Cor. 12th and F. Sts.
The Kimball Company may regard
such methods as fair and honorable, but
they are open to the severest criticism in
attempting to destroy the piano trade in
Washington after many years of honor
able work to promote it.
The unfairness of the card lies in the
assertion that the pianos which are to
be sold at sacrificial prices are not made
by the Kimball company. Therein is
the poison.
This whole echeme is perpetrated to
give the Kimball pianos a popition to
which their merits do not entitle them.
Although the Kimball advertisement de
clares these 'are not Kimball pianos
which are to be slaughtered it does not
enhance the value of their own instru
ments. Those who are familiar with the Kim
ball pianos know perfectly well that the
makers can afford to sell them at just
such ruinous prices as are quoted for
other instruments in their possession at
Washington.
What is there in the Kimball piano to
justify this step? Nothing.
The Kimball company make one of the
cheapest pianos in the United States.
And after the Kimball piano is made
ready for the market it is not then worth
a place above a low rank.
Wlien you come to think of it, can you
name any genuine, firstclass house that is
telling the Kimball pianos t
The Kimball managers may consider
they have made a brilliant stroke, but
they are merely using gigantic power to
foist a cheap make on 'he market.
The question is also one of a broader
conception than mere local purview.
Kuch advertisements as these cut at the
root of the piano industry for they mis
lead private buyers.
We shall not let this subject stop here.
It is fraught with grave danger to the
entire trade, and, althongh the Kimball
company is comoosed of pchrewd schem
ers, they may find thev have far over
stepped the bounds of legitimate busi
ness dealing.
E. Jacobsem & Co.,
I. C. NlCKELSBN.
"We had an epidemic of disentery in
this vicinity last summer," says Samuel
8. Pollock, of Briceland, Cal. "I -was
taken with it and suffered severely until
some one called my attention to Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy. I procured a bottle and felt
better after the first dose. Before one
half of the bottle had been used I was
well. I recommended it to my friends
and their experience was the same.
We all unite in saying it is the best."
For sale by Blakeley & Houghton Drug
gists. Thousands of persons flounder along
for months, yes even years, suffering
from indigestion, bowel troubles and
liver disorders with their accompanying
disagreeable symptoms, because they
think they have to. If they would tao
a short course of Dr. J. H. McLean's
Liver and Kidney Balm they would soon
get rid of the miserable feeling and that
overpowering sense of weariness and in
capacity for work, would give place to
one of health, vigor and cheerfulness.
Price $1.00 a bottle.
Fay the Comity Debt.
All county warrants registered prior to
Nov. let, 1891, will tie paid if presented
at my office, corner 3l and Washington
streets, The Dalles, Or. Interest ceases
after May 25, 1895.
Wk. Michbll,
Conntv Treasurer. .
When Baby was sick, we ga-re her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
When sue had Children, she gave them Castoria.
- We recommend De Witt's Colic and
Cholera Cure because we believe it a
safe and reliable remedy. It's good
efiects are shown at once in cases- of
Cholera Morbus and similar complaints.
For sale by Snipes-Kinerely Drug Co.
THE BEST
PIPE
TOBACCO.
Your
Wife
Knows
Where she can get nice
Vegetables.
Where to get the nicest
Berries.
Where nice, fresh Gro
- ceries are kept.
Where she can get them
in a hurry if she
needs them.
Call Telephone.
J. B. CROSSEN,
Grocer.
Ask Central for 62.
Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
Drugs, Paints,
Wall Paper,
Glass. Etc.
129 Second St.,
THE DALLES, - -
OR.
House
Moving!
Andrew Velarde
IS prepared to do any and all
kinds of -work in his line at
reasonable figures. Has the
largest honse moving outfit
ia Eastern Oregon,
Address P.O.Box 181.The Dalles
Harry Liebe,
PRACTICAL.
Watchmaker? Jeweler
. All work promptly attended to,
and warranted.
Can now be found at 162 Second
street. .
I Chichester's English' Diamond Brul
EfiflYROYAL PILLS
Orljrlnal d Only Pennine.
SAFE, alwayH reliable, ladies ask
Druggist tor ChtcMter EitjUth Dux-,
mond Brand in Ktl and Gold metallic'
i boxes, sealed with blue ribbon. Take
o other. Refuse r" mnaerxnui rubtttfu-
tionm and imitations. At Druggist!, or ieod4e
In stamp for particulars, testimonials and
Keller ror ud le," m utter, y retara
Mall. IO.OOO TVstitoonUls. Nam Paper.
Can-
Lanl Pnirjltrtt, ifaljaila , fa
A P
4
Are the
Highest
of all
High
Grades.
High Frame. Wood Rims,
tai-hnble Tire, Scorcher,
weight, 21 lbs 85
steel Rims, Wavtrley Clin
cher 1 ires, 24 lbs ...SS5
Reernlir Frame, of sxme
weights S8S
Ludies' Drop Frame, 8nrne
weights and lires. .73
Ladies' Diamond, Wood
Kims, wt.201bs ...875
V -o"l Acmt Wanted in every town
where we are not satisfactorily reprcsente.!.
A splendid business awaits the right man.
;tThe Regulator Line'
He Dalles, Portland and Astoria
Navigation Co.
THROTJ&H
Frcigfii ana Pssssngsr Line
Thronebr Daily Trips (Sundays ex
cepted) between The Dalles and Port
land. Steamer Regulator leaves The
Dalles at 8 a. at., connecting at the Cas
cade Locks with Steamer Dalles City.
Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland
'Oak street dock) at 6 a. m., connect
ing with Steamer Regulator for The
Dalles.
FAHbENUEB katks.
One way ..?2.00
Round trip 3.00
Freight Rates Greatly Reduced..
All freight, except car lots,
will be brought through, with
out delay at Cascades.
Shipments for Portland received at
any time day or night. Shipments for
way landings must be delivered before
o p. m. Live stock enipments soiictea.
Call on or address,
W. C. ALLAWAY
General Agent
TH E-DALL.ES, OREGON
THE DALLES
B
The above association is
prepared to take a list of all
and any kind of Real Estate
for sale or exchange, whereby
the seller will have the undi
vided assistance of the follow
ing Real Estate Agents, or
ganized as an association for
the purpose of inducing im
migration to Wasco and Sher
man Counties, and generally
stimulating the sale of prop
erty: C. E. Bayard, T. A. Hud
son, J. G. Koontz & Co., J. M.
Huntington & Co., Dufur &
Hill, N. Whealdon, Gibons &
Harden, G. W. Rowland.
" Address any; of the' above
well known firms, or
J. F.l. Huntington, Sec.
The Dalles, Okegon.
Ml
Estate
.CYCLES,
Warranted Superior to any Bicycle built in the :
World, Regardless of Price.
Rexd tho following" opinion of ons of the most pro inent Amer
ican dealers who hai sold hundreds of Iheue wheals:
Richmond, Va., Oct. 2, 18M. '
Indiana Bicycle ., Indianapolis, Ind.:
Gkntlkjien ThsWav'eiley Scorcb-r and Be'ls cams to hand
vesterdH' . We arc afraid you hive sent u the high-priced whel
D' mistake. You cm n't mean to U-U us that this wheel retails for
8o? We muat say that it ii-, without exd ption, the prettiest wheel
we have ever seen, and, moreover, ws have faith in it, although it
weighs only 11 lbs., for of all Wa erleys we have sold this year and
last and you know that i a rleht rood number!, we have never
had a single fram- nor fork broken, either from accident or defect,
and that is more than we can sav of anotber wheel, however
high grade, so clled, that v sell. We congratulate ourselves
every day that we are the Wavcrley agents. -"
Yours truly. WilieiC. NncitsCo.
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE. .
INDIANA BICYCLE CO.,
lMllANAFOLIS, IXD.
Bios. F. Oafccs, Mir C. Payne, Henry c. fionss.
KKCEIVKB8.
ORTHERN
yJ PACIFIC R. R.
Pullman
Sleeping Cars
Dining Cars
Sleeping Cars
Elegant
Tourist
ST. PAU L.
MINNEAPOLIS
D0LDTU
FARGO .
TO
GRAND FORKS
CROOK8TON
WINNIPEG .
HELENA and
BUTTE
Thiroagli Tickets
CHICAGO
W A M H 1 NOT'W
PRiL.AOBL.PHIA.
XKW YOKE
BOSTON AND AM. '
POINTS EAST and SOUTH
For Information, time cards, maps and tickets,
call on or write to
W. C. ALLAWAY. Aeent,
The Daliks, Oteffoq,
ob
A. P. CHARLTON. Aost. G. P. A.,
25. MorrUou. Cor. Third. Portland, Oncoa
E. McNEILL. Receiver.
EHSTI
GIVES THE
Choice of Transcontinental Routes
-vi A.
Spokane
Minneapolis
Denver
Omaha
St. Paul Kansas City-
Low Rates to all Eastern Crties.
OCEAN 8TEAHEKS l.aw Portlanj.
Jtvery Five Kays for ,
SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
- " .- : . V
For full devils call on O. K. & Co.'s Agent at
Tha Dalles or ddres
W H. HURLBURT, Gen. Fass. Agt
- . Portland, Oreon.
u Darn Danisbed by Dr. allies' Pain Pillar
Or. Hues' Pain Pills cure Nenralaia.
SJ1 druggists soil Ir. Mllex' Pais IIUs,