The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 04, 1897, Image 4

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
THK DA l.l.KS,
DKKIIIIN
TIME CARD FOR TRAVELERS.
TJelow is tublishe(l a correct time card
ot trains sun! bouts which leave ami ar
rive at The Dalies. Travelers may trust
it, as Tin: Ciiuoniclk is kept fully in
formed of revisions :
1). V. & A. N. O. STKAMKIIS.
Steamer Keptulntor leaves every Monday, Wed
nesday and Friday at 7:!!0 it. 111.
Arrives every Tuesday, Thiimlny and Satur
day nt 5:50 p. m.
OREGON 11AI1AVAY
FAST MAIL.
.V: NAVIGATION 00.
Arrive. Leave.
Xo.l Wot-bsuml IM'ia.m.
ifo.2 Knst bound ... .10:15 p.m.
DALLES l'ASSKKOElt.
No. T West-bound, leaves
No. S Kiit-bouml, arrives
HOT ii. ni.
10:20 ii.iu.
1 :00 p.m.
U:m a.m.
All pacnjter traits ilop at Union Street, as
well as the depot.
AUvertUini; ItntLx.
Per inch
One Inch or less in Daily !1W
Over two inches and under four inches 1 00
Over four Inches and under twelve Inches. . 7o
Over twelve inches 00
DAILY AND WEKKLY.
One inch or lest, per Inch ?2 50
Over one inch and under four incite 2 00
Over four inches anil under twelve inches.. . 1 DO
Over twelve inches 1 00
Among tho Kowlers.
The following is the official score of
the members of The D.tlles Commercial
and Athletic Club, in the bowling con
test. The table will be corrected week
ly and can be relied upon as being abso
lutelv correct:
CONTEST.! NT.
A D McCully
Gus li'itin
John Hampshire. . .
Joe lio- it. "
T .1 Seufert
John Wiiuel
S I'M Drib's
John Jionn
D Vint tc
Max Vot;t
P A Seufcrt
Hal French
XV II Moodv
K II Lonsdale
V A Johnston
A Keller
P L Houghton
JI J Maler
Jos T Peters
Geo i' Ilhtkelcy . . .
P Vomers
W Voat
II A Hill
A M KcImiv
P Halley
XV Ketchuni
Dr S II Frailer
Grant M:iv
Otto liirmeld
O XV Wetzel
XV Kerns
TJ Driver
M' Kmlden
H Frank
ilMcInnis
Ur J Sutherland ...
F Faulicner
I) P Ketchuni
T A Hudson
A J Tolmic
Frank Menefee
Fred Hill
X Whcu'.don
L XV Heppner
Chtis Clarke
Dr Sturdevant
V XV XVlUou
Dr II Losan
U F Stephens
E Schanno
II M lleall
W L HrailshdU
N J Sintiott
J O Ilo'tetler
F VniiNoiden
WJI WlUon
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II & Wilson
IS F Laushliii
C XV Lord
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A S IJeiinett
Dr O D Doane. .
Geo Dufttr
J I' .Melnernv . ,
P XV Kelliiil'. ..,
I J Norman
John Filloou. .
Dr Lunnerburf,' .
II II Hidden .
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M A Itobiiinnn .
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A DiinxoroUM l'luy llilnj;
To tih: IvniTon Tliere is an old say
ing that "experience iw a Hard master ;
but fools won't learn from any other."
Hut in this aiioof boasted enlightenment
and intelligence it does teem that even
fools might learn without the aid of bit
ter experience, ami that is that (ire is a
dangerous element under any all condi
tions; and that is dreadfully dangerous
to life and property when small children
aro allowed to have it lor a pluvthing.
The narrow escape yesterday of a little
child from serious injurv has prompted
these temarks. It .h not ne -essary to
!,. (1,,. .l.,..i f !.,. ! !...
except to say that a little boy about 7
years old was allowed to kindle a fire
dangerously near his mother's house,
with which ho was to amnio himself by
boiling tome eggs and potatoes in tin
cans. Ho concluded, however, and told
liis mother, that ho could have fun
enough by boiling thowatwi without any
egtfH and potatoes. .Several neighbor
children about hia own age soon congre
gated to share in this sport, and while
thoy were waiting for the water to boil
lint! lots of fun chasing each other about
tho premises witii firo brands. Jiut tho
real tun did not begin till the water
boiled and one little child was badly, if
not seriously, scalded.
It seems incredible, but it ia novertlio
loss true that many parents are in the
habit of allowing their children to carry
matches about and utart lires whenever
and wherever they plensc, to the great
annoyance of neighbors and, property
owners.
I believe the record will fully justify
the assertion that more children loso
their liven, or are crippled and tcaried
for life, by burns than all other accident
al causes combined ; and yet there are
intelligent (?) fools who won't learn ex
cept by experience. Com.
OREGON'S BEST BEES.
INCREASING DEMAND FOR THE
FAMOUS HOP GOLD BEER.
The I'rotluct of the Star Itrewnry On.
does to Clllllll uiial .Iiipiin, it Willi
a to all 1. iical Points,
Among the various enterprises of ths
Northwest, thero is one that stands at
the head of the column for increase of
business during the past year, and that
enterprise is the Star Brewery Company,
brewers of the famous Hop Gold beer.
A year ago the name of Hop Gold was
unknown ; today the inhabitants of
every city, town and hamlet throughout
Washington, Oregon and Idaho, are
familiar with not alone the name, but
all have knowledge ol the high reputa
tion of the beer for which the name
stanus, and every resident of the North
west should feel proud to learn that the
same product is being sold in China and
Japan in competition with beer from
Kurope, and has been pronounced by
every one to be of a most superior qual
ity. The demand for Hop Gold lias
grown so great that the company is at
present enlarging their plant and adding
some of the most improved machinery,
in order to supply the increasing demand
of Hop Gold, which is universally ad
mitted to be superior to any western
brand of beer, and the equal of any beer
brewed by tiie larger breweries of the
E.i&t. It has always been and will be in
the future the aim of the Star Brewery
Co. to further home production by pur
chasing hops and other materials in Ore
gon and Wasiiingtoti, in place ot send
ing the money away. Tne bottling de
partment of the brewery has made won
derful strides aud the bottled beer stands
upon its own merits.
The Star Brewery Company deserves
unbounded success, and it is certainly
securing it.
If we could trace Dyspepsia to its
source, U would lead back to our kitch
ens. In fact, the secret of good health
is good cooking. If well cooked, foods
are partially digested ; if poorly cooked,
they are less digestible than in their raw
state. If you are victim of faulty cook
ing; that is, if you sufTer from Dyspep
sia, tho rational cure must bo looked for
in an artificiallv digested food, and a
fooil which will at the same time aid the
digestion of other foods. Such a prep
aration virtually rests tho tired digetive
organs, thereby restoring them to their
natural strength.
The Digestive Cordial, as prepared by
the Shakers of Mount Lebannon, is such
a preparation, and a single 10 cent bottle
will convince you of its value. If your
druggist doesn't keen it, he will be glad
to get it through his wholesale house.
10
Laxol is tho best medicine for chil
dren. Doctors recommend it in place of
Castor Oil.
Over Clitvuliiml'rt Head.
Washington', March 3. Tho house
passed the immigration bill over the
president's veto by a vote of 193 to o7.
Tin- Tiiiii ltuuifily.
V. M. Repine, editor Ti.d;ilwa, 111.,
"Cheif," says; "We won't keep house
without Dr. King's Now Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Ex
perimented with many others, but never
got the. true remedy until wo used Dr.
King's New Discovery. No other rem
edy can take it place in our home, as
J in it wo have certain and suro cure for
Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, etc."
It is idlo to experiment with other rum-
I edies, even if they aro urged on you as
... , n r- !-:.... . v I-,!
,,, . " . "v-
ory' ''y are not as good, because this
!'C",e,1-V 1"l9,e?rd f T'f nmi be8.1
It never fails to
18 liwaranieeu.
satisfy,
I Trial bottles free at Ulakeley A
! ton's Drug Store.
Ilonjh-
(0
, Ouiigur of tho ri).
The greatest dangers from In Grippe
is of it resulting in pneumonia. If rea
sonable care is used, however, and
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is taken,
all danger will bo avoided. Among the
ten' of thousands who have used this
remedy for la grippe, wo have yet to
learn of a single case having resulted
in pneumonia, which shows conclusivelv
that this remedy is a certain preventive
of that dread disease. It will afreet q
nermanont euro in less time than any
other treatment. Tho 25 and 50 cent
sizes for sale by Ulakeley & Houghton.
fiubscrlbo for Tin: Ciiko.vicle.
Hou; fibout Your
JOB
1
We have the facilities for doing all kinds
' of Job Printing, from a visiting card to a
'catalogue, and we are after all the work we
can do. Wo not' only desiie to keep busy,
but would pre'fer to be rushed. Gome in
and compare our prices with that of any
one, and compare quality of work. Let us
have your next order.
i?l?ror?i;le publisfyir? ?0.
HON. W. J. BRYAN'S BOOK
THE
FIRST
BATTLE
STYLES AND PRICES:
Kichly and durably bound in English Cloth, plain edges; portrait of the au
thor forming the design on cover; autograph preface; magnificent pre
sentation plate in silver, gold and blue; containing GOO pages and 32
full-page illustrations
In half-Morocco, marhlnedgo '.
In full-Morocco, gilt edge
The
Dalies
Real Esfafe Exchange
IS DAILY HKCEIVING I.S'QUIlf IKK FJtOM
Frospecfiv
From every part of the United States concerning the
Resources, Products, Prices5 Etc.
I INT WASCO OC3"CT2W1'"y.
All persons desiring to sell or rent farms or city property will find it greatly to
their advantage to call on or write at once to any one of the undersigned members
of the Exchange, giving .full particulars, terms, etc.
T. A. HUDSON,
G. W. KOWLAKI),
THE DALLES,
C. E. BAYARD,
J. G. KOOXTZ Si
31. HUNTINGTON & CO.
A HORNLESS DUCK.
Killed in .lllelilun ntiil Kald to ISo Unique,
in This c ounlry.
A curious jnsd exceedingly unusual
freak is reported by a deer hunter to
Forest and Stream. The hunter wtus up
in Wexford county, rtlieb., aud got on
a deer trail that hud hoof innrlc?) plain
ly made by n buck. Almost all huntcr-i
ni' deer can tell a buck from a doe track.
After trailing the deer, and petting1
within a rod of it the buck leaped out of
a clump of brush and ;rot. knocked down
with n bullet through the bend. ,
The deer did not have any horns, al
though a two-year-old, and weighing
150 pounds. Further, it never had had
any horns.
Does with horns, bucks with three
horns, dozens of spikes, and malformed
hnn-, . Juno often been retried of
Michigan and other American deer, but
this is the first hornless American buck
reported, although some European deer
ponit'times Jack .such weapons, but yet
are able to whip the horned ones.
I.lfo In Spnlu.
Tn Spain, constitutional indolence,
fertile ioil, a'nd a magnificent climate
combine to make, life one long dawdle.
In Turkey the natural thrift and indus
try of the real Turkish population aro
paralyzed into idleness and apathy by
the hopelessness of winning1 anything
worth having which will not bo ntonco
stolen by ollleinl corruption.
An Oillmirt C'UNtoiu.
A ,1 nnilltm In n .Tjinn noui, t1.Wnr Il.
allowed, for a .small fee, to stand up,
. . . . . . . . . 1
nnd the unfortunate Jnuiviuunl lehind
him has no right to remonstrate or to
rise and get a peep at the Htage. Ho
may hear, but lie cannot see.
SURE CURE for PILES
lloblOI 0 1 III n l. lilr,lh, or l.,n,,l,. -T-."
u
l-rj ..i . ' ,1,7.
piIJVfJIvfCi?
t THE FIRST 11ATTI.K is an intcre'tlns storv
of the (treat political struggle n( 1800, its most
i important events and the many issues Involved;
u logical lteatlso on nMnetaiiismi as uttered uy
eminent exponents, including the part taken by
Hon. XV. J. Jlryan in tho silver agitation prior to
tho Democratic National Convention, and dur
ing tho campaign; the best examples of his won
derful oratory, the most noteworthy incidents of
his famous tour, a careful review of the. political
' tituation, a discussion of the election returns
i and tho siguillciutce thereof, and the future
i possibilities of lli-metalllsin as a politic il issue,
ifl 75
2 25
2 75
M. J. WOODCOCK, Agent, Wamic, Or.
5 Immigrants
CO.
OREGON.
NOTICE SALE OF CITY LOTS.
Notice is hereby given that by author
Uy of ordinance No. 291, which passed
the Common Council of Dalles City Feb
ruary 0, 1S97, entitled "An ordinance
entitled an ordinance to provide for the
sale of certain lots belonging to Dalles
City," I will, on Saturday, tho Kith day
of March, 1897, sell at public auction, to
tho highest bidder, nil the following lots
and parts of lots in Gates Addition to
Dalles City, Wasco County, Or., to-wit
The north oO.feot oil' from lots 5 and 0
jointly in block IS.
North 80 feet off from lots 1 and "
jointly in block 18.
North 50 feet off from Inm ;i ,.,i ,i
I jointly iu block 18, and lot 1 in block 10.
iuu iriisuiiiiuiu vaiuo ot said lots, for
less than which they will not bo sold,
has been fixed and diUnrmin.wi i. tt...
i Common Council of Dalles Citv u's fnl.
lows to-wit :
The north 50 feet off from lots 5 and G
jointly in block 18, $200.
North 30 feet off from lots 1 and 2
jointly in block 18, $00.
North 50 feet off from lots S and -1
jointly in block 18, $100.
Lot 1 in block 19, $200.
Each one of these lots will be sold up
on the lot respectively and none of them
shall bo sold for a less sum than tho
value thereof as above stated.
Ono.fpnrth of tho price bid on anv of
m.m aim miuii no pain hi cash at tho
timo of sale, and tho remainder iu three
equal payments on or before one, two and
three years from tho date of said sale
respectively, with interest on such do
ferred payments at tho rate of 10 ner
lfllfr nor rt.iiii. ...... ..1.1..
I vJded u,"t Payment may bo made in full
I nt lltlv limn r.f tlw. . t . .
T i """"'"I i"viiiiiu annuauy ; pro
vided that payment mav bn nmii. in i,,i
nt any timo at tho option of tho nur
i Tll, lid ,8al w111 beSi" 0" tho 13th
day of March tit tho hour of 2 o'clock n
in. of said day, and will continue from
boeold f Baid ,0tB 8lml1
Dated this Uth day of February, 1897.
V3II.HKHT W. l'IIKM'8,
Recorder of Dalles City.
no
Subscribe for T u Ouuo.vioi.is.
rids WANTED
?C? Counltvfup to the .hour o, noon
Wednesday. March 3, 1 89 . I he I
span will be 134 feet, will be 4 fet . I .
e'r than the present br.diie, an M
four feet of the same. Hula J 1 rt
reived for a Howe truss, b m.tl rtts
Howstrln-and a steel bridge. Jiius on
ceYbrid;" lo include proper; a but tmen U
of stone and other material, sua l
ned under such bridges. I ids lor
wM'len bridges to Incln. e , nj
show in specifications on Mo wit" tni.
County Clerk of Wasco County.
The Court reserves the right to i eject
""Cell u! e Dallo.. Wasco County,
Or., this 7th day of tebrnary, A.
1 Hd A. M. Ki:r.s.vY, County Clerk.
NOTICE
OF ANNUAL
ELECTION.
SCHOOL
Notice is hereby given to the leeal
voters of school district No. 12, Dalles
Citv, Wasco county, State of Oregon,
that the annual schoul election for said
district will be held at the ollicu nf city
recorder, on Court, street, in lhe Da les,
Oregon, to begin at the hour ot 12 o clock
in the afternoon and continue until 0
o'clock in the afternoon of said day, tw
ine the Stli dav of March, A. D. 1Mb.
The meeting is called for the purpose
of electing one. director for said district,
to serve for the term of three years, anil
one clerk, to serve for the term of one
vear. Said election to lie by ballot, anil
the polls will remain open frtim 2 o'clock
p. m. until fl p. in. of said Sth day of
March, A. I). 1897.
Dated this 20th day of Feb., ISO.
Omox KiNi:i!Si.v,
Chairman Board Directors.
Attest: E. .Iacohsiix,
District Clerk.
PACKERS OF
Mk and Beef
MAXUFACTUKhKS OK
Fine Lard and Sausages,
Dried Beef, Etc.
Dalles City ni ffloro Stage Line
Leaves Williams Hotel, Moio, on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at
8 u. m. prompt.
Leaves Umatilla House. The Dalles,
Tuesdays, Thvrsdays and Saturdays at
8 a. in. prompt.
Freight, rates The Dalles tn Moro, -10c
per 100 lbs; small packages, lo and 2.1u.
Passenger rates The Dalles to Moro,
$1.50; round trip, $2.50.
Agency at. Umatilla House, The- Dalles,
and at Williams Hotel Moro.
tf
DOUGLAS ALLEN. Prop.
Oycu and Mitchell
STAGE LINE,
THOMAS HARPEK, - - Pronrieto,
i.
Stages leave Bake Oven Uw
every day, and from Antelopo to Mit
chell three times a week.'
GOOD HOUSES AND WAGONS.
The Glades Ranch,
WIIITK SALMON. WASH.
i ure Brefl
?.fi . S'ri1'"mb,e.It' .t-'ommns? p ami ToTmetttnr
uiliie. 'I lireu Choice Hulls for titlu or i.'t I
o soiiio Cholco Cowu mm Heifer, or si lo
1 l ie 1IR..1 I'oliiml China Ho U
-vJ" White f-nlmoii. WusH.
LDODpOSSON
cured In 15 toM ciava YniV,n,S.r.unncn'l
homo forsnmn ..Vrxr..0,1' Mn bo treatoaat
nn.hrn if r"";.'v ''l"roaiiraieuudi,nioih :v"":
cury, I
pains, A
rillinl
any part of tlioi,!i
"t, it Is this (jccoau'irv h v5i,Aw?.fl,,nI I
woKUBranttotQcurovHntiilHl'" 1 iON
baffled tho Hkilli n 0' n.fJ Un always
-w . vquui " In
hvu Yoiu- OriUn
Few
r;aii.o that each
equirrol do.
stroys
ti.uu worth of
inatoristhe 1r""
ile coluiia Packing Go
(hirers of y BRAND
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;"8?.,Atcliwn,n;iYfiffi Ooiimi Oovlo. .lrmn. K. .
i." i"r.u'.hti, Ulcers nn htHlll.i.v AVovmitii. Marv K.
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ical poiion known t.i.. ....r.. , .'"'l Mnw t.... ' .. Vah. 16.
fonts k. Z " , '1. ,u,uiueu to (U ;
Ageiu. i0r8al M- J5. Donnell,
fobl.ym I
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ORTHERN
PACIFIC RyT
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Pullman
Elegent
Tourist
Sleeping Cars
Dining Cars
Sleeping Car
8X. f.YIll,
MINNKAl'OMS
1JIJLUTII
TO CJUASl) FOHK9
CKOOKSTON
WISNIl'liO
HELKNA an
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Through Tickets
OIUUAOO
WASHINGTON
fllll.AIlKTl'UlA
yi;w YOItK
ItOSTON AND AI,Ii
POINTS KAST ami HODTI1
Kor lntorraatioa, time cards, maps nnd ticket,
citl on or write to
W. C. ALLAWAY. Agent,
The Dalles, Oregon
on
A. D. CHARLTON. Asst. G. P. A.,
IV), Morrison Cor. Third. I'ortlntiJ Orefon
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
-or TIIK-
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains le.ivennd nre duo to nrrive nt I'ortlini
.KAVK.
FltOM FKls. 10, 1897.
AIIB1VE.
OVERLAND EX-1
lircsii, Knluiil, l!oi-c- 1
bit tl'. Auhlimil. Sac-1
I riinicnto, 0ilcii,San !
3:.V T. M,
r ijiiiuinuu, i.iijhv;, (
Los Aiibi:1os,K1 I'aso,
Now Orleans ntid I
Kast
'ii 10 A. M.
Itoseburg nml way stu-
lions
fVIn Wooilburn fori
I Mt.AitRol, Hllvcrlnu,
I ,!... . L...tn 1,....... I
S:30 A.M.
1:40 P.M
Pally
except
fcuiidnya.
,1 vai cuiu, iiiuwil.".- Pt
villt:,Sirliigliel(l nnd
I Nit trot t j,
except
Suiidnra.
TOO V M i''ml-lu iinu Wli) nL.lllluun
10.15 A. 51
f 0:20 P.M.
t 8:25 P.M
nitd wnyf
:m A. M.
jstatioiis . ..
jMoMlintvlllo
(way stations
a it til
tl:l. 1'. M.
'Daily. ( Daily, except tiunilay.
DINING OAUB ON OGDKN ROUTE.
PULLMAN 1IIMTKT BLKKi'KKS
AND SKCOND-CLASS SLKKl'INli CARS
Atlaolu'd to nil Through Trains.
Through Ticket Ollluv, 131 Third street, where
thioui!h tjekots to nil points In tlie Eastern
St'itcs, Catimla nnd Kurope ean bo obtained tt
lowed ritti.'s front
.1. II. ICIIiKLAND, Ticket A?ent.
All nbovo trains arrive nt mill depart from
Ciiand Central Station, Fifth mid Irving streets.
YAMHILL DIVISION.
I'lusetiKcr Depot, foot of Jotlerson street
Leave for OSW'KfiO, dailv, except Sunday.at
7:20 a. m.; 12;l,r), 1:1,-), 5:'Aj, BM5, S:iVi p. su
(ntiil U::;o )i. in. on batnrdav only). Arrive at
rnrtland nt 7:10 nnd ;30 a, m.; anil 1:30, 1:15,
0:.i.j ami 7:&Ti )i. nt.
U'nve for Sheridan, week days, at 1:S0 p.m.
Artlvo at 1'ortland, D::;o :t. m.
Leave for AIULIK on Moiidnv, AVcilnetilnylad
Kii'iay tit 1): 10 n. in. Artivo at l'ortliind, Tufi
day, Thursday nnd b'aturdny at 3:05 p. m.
Sunday trains for OHWKOO leave at 8:10 a. n.
and latift, i: to, a:SO, 6:'Jo ii: 15 and 8 03 p. m. Ar
rive nt 1'ortland ut 8:30, 10:00 n. m.j 1:80, m
0:10, ;:!.), 7:&."i p. m.
It. KOLULKlt, K. P. KOREUS,
Mitiiauer. Asst. O. V. A: Alt.
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