The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 11, 1897, Image 4

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The Dote Daily Chronicle.
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THE DALLES,
OREGON
TIME CARD FOR TRAVELERS.
"Below is published a correct time card
ot trains and boats which leave and ar-
t-u- nt Tiw n.i-1ps. Travelers mav trust
it, as The CiinoMCLr. is kept fully in
formed of revisions :
D. P & A. N. O. STEAMERS.
5 twiner F.ecnlator leaves every Monday. Wed
nedar and Friday at T:3) a. m.
Arrives evpry Tuesday, Thur.day and Satur
day at 5:30 p. in.
OREGON railway NAVIGATION" co. j
rwr 3ia.ii- Arrive. Leave. :
No.l-Wet-bDU!id .. iJ3a.ui.-stta.ra...
No.2 Easlbonnd 10:15 p.m. IO:a l.is. ,
HiLLr..- PASSS'GEr.
No. Wes:-bw:ad, leave
i -co run. i
11:55 a.m.i
All j" fencer trains flop at Union Street, as
well a? the AeyoX.
AUvertUInc llatr.
Per inch
One h.eh or lei in Pally
Over two litchw and under four lnehej.
Over four inches and under twelvs Inches
Over twslve Iwrhe
nilLY J.ND wr.EKLY.
One Inch or les. j-:r inch
fl 50 :
1
I
tz ,vs
Ore one Inch and under four lnche
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1
Over lonr inches and under twelve iuche?
Over twelve Inches .
1 to
I'ERr-ONAL MENTION
Mr. H. R. Blue is in the city from
Tygh today.
m. J. .Manner, .county mace oi
Morrow county, is in the citv.
Mr. G. W. Hunt, the railroad builder,
was registered at the Umatilla house
last night.
Hon. J. Brown and wife came
down from Morrow county yesterday (
and are guesrs of the Umatilla house.
D.'.MVFren'h and Mrs! B. F. Lauchlin,'
is very low from an attack of "puer.-
monia ar.d thrre are but little hopes of
her recovery.
The Carnita Company arrived on the
local from Portland today, and 'will ap-
pear at the oct tonicht, m one of thfc
most specticnlar entertainments ever
given la the Citr.
DIED.
In this city, Thursday moraine! The local wheat trade is a trifle firmer,
March lltb, Silas V. Davis, aged 67 but the improvement was not so much ;
years. j due to legitimate present trade wants
Expres Car Looted. as to a speculative movement, based
LonsnLLE, March 10. A special ttpon crop rejwrts on the continent of ;
from Birmingham, Ala., savs a north- Europe. Wheat cargoes are freely ar-;
bound express train on the Louisville & , rising off the English coast. The situ
Nashville road, due at Louisville at noon ation as at present indicated, lies with j
Wednesdav, was held np bv sis masked weather conditions irom now onto the
men near Calera, Tuesdav "morning. ' ew harvest. As stated four weeks ago, ,
At the water tank in the woods two the shipping season for wheat this sea-;
men boarded the engine, and covered son is finished, and nothing more will
the encineer and firman "with pistols,
forced them to uncounle the locomotive
and express car from the remainder of
the train and run formard for about a
mile. Here four more men were m
wnIt;n..
The messenger refund to open the ex-
esscr. The door was broken open,
nress cr. rne aoor was nroKen onen
the messenger caveied with pistols and
lorceti to oaen the sate. A number oi .
packages of money were secured. The
total amount is not known, but is said
to haw item large.
A posse i? in pur?uii of tne robbers,
havi g -one from Hirmingbam on a spe-
ciol train at 2 o'clock this morning.
Louisville & Nashville officials say
tne
was $2000.
The Mount Lebanon shaker
nave m-
vented a great manv valuable things. 1
They were the first to make brooms by
machinery; the first to put up seeds in
litttle packages; the first to manufacture
cut nails.
Xow they are out with a method of cur
ing dyspepsia by resting the stomach.
Their remedy is known as the shaker
Digestive Cordial. It supplies food in
an artificially digested form and at the
euuie time aids the digestion of other
foods in the stomach. In other words,
by the use of the shaker Digestive Cor -
rlinl o flt'Cfit.nrii rirfnnllv cts film,"
. ,' T i u- . . . , Z
,n il. mtit tilt tMi nf his cfrnm?w.h it n 1 i it
is ret jred to its natural strength and
vigor. A single 10 cent bottle will oft -
times give marked relief. Get a bottle
from vour druggist and try it.
Laxol is the let;t medicine for chil
dren. Doctors recommend it in place of
Castor OH.
I'or sulr tr Tradf.
A des iraV,le ranch of 1 GO acres, ithin
. .
iour mils of Dalles City, with one span
mares, harness, wagons, plows and other
lirorwrtv. Fine fruit land and abun-
r1itirM nf trfitftr. Will rrnrf. ffir Tlfl h6
City property. Inquire of
A. .S. Mac Allictku,
Heal Estate and Insurance Ayent.
Chronicle office, TLe Dalles, Or.
SteuiuiT lor !ilK.
We will sell the steamer "Wauna,"
thirtv.five fet Ions, eleht foot beam,
bnilt in 1SD3. All in j;ood order. For
full particulars apply to
OllEOON Lt'ltllKK Co.,
roch2-lmd Viento, Or.
Tom McCoy has opened his new barber' SURE CURE FOR PILES'
ehop opposite the Olarenden restaurant DR. bo-sam-ko'S pile remedy. t- ut. t
n , , 4 1... .1., 1 tvulli. fur. lit u.r. 4L( fr fttim
on second ttreet. ni4-im li.. u;i,u,im. uu. iioAko, im. fa.
CARNITA TONIGHT.
Thf
Mnt lleautlful CntuniltiR. nml ;
Mnt MaRlrnl Kflect.. !
Those who admire the benntifnl should
not fail to attend the Curnttn Company's ,
entertainment tonight.
The pretty little dansense. so i.ppro-i
nriatelv named Favart, since she is a
penerai favorite is with the company, j
and as she has already appeared here,
will be certain to awaken desire to again j
' see her inimitable dancinc. j
Mrs. Edward Shields also with the'
, company, is a vocalist of rare power and J
the originator oi tne ltiusiraieo. song. j
as she slnps, a picture ntting the lines is
screen addinc wonder-
'. fnllv to the effect.
Bat over all is the peerless Carnita in
.. ... ..a j i:ii
ner serpentine, cjior, uuueruv jwiu .
and rose dances. Her costumes are
niatrr.ificent, and with the charm of col
ored lights, forty colors being; used, that i
are thrown noon her as she dances, the J
effect is weirdly beautiful.
Ainonc other features in these dances
is one, the effect beinc produced by the
sceneoscope that is simply incomparable
in its beauty. A vase is seen in front of
her as she dances, and ns yon look a
1 ..1 . m wrntpE linfnro I'ftlTr tin- '
til it reaches her face, tne buds shoot !
' out and then burst into full bloom. An-'
1 other :s the color dance, where lights
i thrown from below the stace licht up
her g4KZJ. cos:ume unsil 5he sems ,
envefoped in a sheet o gre, delicate
fo,,. w .,,,. vi Rnj ft.,, .
terini: like live flames until at last as ,
she sinks through the stage, she seems ;
to have been utterly consumed.
These effects are the work largely cf
Mr. Edward Shields, and are now pro
duced for the first time in Oregon. This
is somethinc entirely out of the line of :
; other entertainments, and will prove a.
source of pleasure not only while you,
ee, but will remain a pleasant memory;
( wj,ea Carnita and her talented company '
' are far awav, claddeninc the eves of
h hh'th j sceDes pijfered from
' fairyland. ,
j The l-ortland-Wheat Tr.ile. !
oe ooue until new wneat arrives. neat
regaining on hand in the interior will ,
be used for milling purposes, and prob-
ablv this may not last until the arrival
' of the new crop. Some oi the mills are
renorted buying Walla Walla at ?5c per
bushel. Quotations are nominal here,
Walla Waila0?2c; Valley firmly held.
. and bids are for SKoSSc per bushel.
Niitlce.
i All nerties J not including the regular
i customers' having any soda bottles
. mnrlrf-ii "McC 7" or smbou ootlles
j ..pnn1,n Rntt?;n Works." or
siphon
hotties marked "Property oi
Joseuh Foleo. The Dalies," or other
, good: belonging to The Dalies .Soda
Works, are requested to return the same
t0 Tne Dalles Soda Works and receive b
receipt ior such goods. And anyone
outside ot the regular customers, who
are properly authorized to handle such
bottles, etc , having in possession any of
the above goods after the 15th day of
March, 1S97, will be compelled to com-
pjv statute of Oregon
jq "t J. Folco.
,
1 Hot Clam broth every day from 10
a- - to 12 :M p. m. ana -i to o p. m. at
r Stubling & Williams
mcb4
j .
. -Wla
cheese, cream
cheese and
I L'tmberger cheese for sale at Maier &
. fc-
; l,enton
inS-lt
! Nebraska corn for sale at the Wasco
1 warehouse. Best feed on earth. m&-tf
j .
steam cooking boiler for sale at Maier
ii Benton's. mS-4t
, ;
1 This I Tour OpiMJrtunlty.
On receipt of ten cwjtiw
a cenerous tarnple will be mailed ot tne
m0t IK,,)Uar Catarrh nnd Hay Fever Cure (
(Ely'fc Cream Balm) sufficient to demon-
etrato the great merits of the remedy.
Wmw,
DC V.'a. -.i. st., New York City.
r.ev. John rieid. "r .of Great Falls, Mont.,
' reconnneuded Eiy'b Cream Baltn to me. I
, can emphasize Lis statement, "It is a posi
! tive cure for caturrh if u-ed as directed."
i Francis W. Poole, Pastor Central PrL
Church, Helena, Mont.
Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged
cure for catarrh and contains no mercury
nor'uuy injurious drug. Price, 50 cents.
i
Jtou fibout Your
JOB
"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. "We not only desiie to keep 'busy,
but would prefer to be rushed. Come in
and compare our prices with that of any
one. and compare quality of work. Let us
have your next order.
$f?roii;le publistyii ?o.
HON. W. J. BRYAN'S BOOK
THE
FIRST
BATTLE
STYLES AND PRICES:
Eichlv and durably bound in English Cloth, plain edges; portrait of the au
thor forming the desitrn on cover; autograph prefuce: magnificent pre
sentation plate in silver, gold and blue ; containing COO pages and 32
full-pnge illustrations
In half-Morocco, marble edge
In full-Morocco, gf.t edge
M. J. WOODCOCK, Agent, Wamic, Or.
The
Dalles
Real Estate Exchange
IS DAILY RECEIVING I.VxCIKIKS KKOS:
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11 OSpCGtl V
From every part of the
Resources, Products. Prices, Etc.
All persons desiring to sell or rent farm1: or city property will find it greatly to
their advantage to call on or write at once to any one of the undersigned members j
of the Exchange, giving full particulars, terms, etc. j
T. A. IIUDSOS,
G. W. KOWLAMD,
C. E. BAYARD,
J. G. KOOXTZ & CO.,
J. M. HUNTINGTON & CO.
THE DALLES,
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important event nnd the rancy Issue involved. .
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Hon. W. J. lirvan in the siiver epilation prior to
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I Immigrants
United States concerning the
OREGON.
on-
Far me and Villagers,
fop.
Fathers and Mothers,
foi:
Sons and Daughters,
fok
All the Family.
on a postal card, send it to Geo. W. Best,
NOTICE-SALE OF CITY LOTS.
Notice thereby dventhnuth
i:y of ordinance Pitv Feb-
the Common I. jumii - .,t,nfl
S 3th d.;y;
o rchTlk sell at public ;
the highest bidder, all lh. olio ne oi
ffietvr,SoCnVy;br..tot:
The north 3? feet off from lots o and b
o!
jointly in piocKi?. d
ortn ou ieei -
iointlv in block . , . 1
1 The r. -sonable value ot eatd lotr. for
Ipcs than which they wi.l not be oW.
ha been fised and determined bv he
Common CXmncil of Dalles City as fob
lows to-wit: . . ... - nr,,j r,'
The north 50 teet on irotu j
jointly in block is, t-w. 0
North 30 feet off from lots 1 and -
jointlv in block IS, J6J; o
North 50 feet off from lots o and -5
. . . . . li.-i. i: j1iV
jointly in oiol-k ic.vv..
J - i t., i.ift 1P. s20?.
) Each one of the.e lots will he sold up-j
! n the lot resnectivelv and none ot them
' shall le sold for n le,s sum than the I
value thereof ns aboe stated.
One-fourth oi the price bid on anj oij
M lot -halt be paid in cash at the.
saic ion siiun . .
time of sale, and the remainder m tnrce,
equal navments on or It-fore one, two ami
-.. - j... a.a n.iio of said sale
three
vears iruiii nit ....... -- , .
respectively, with interest on
snch ue
of 10 per
rt navinenis m .
per annum, payable nnnnally ; pro-,
i that navment may he made in nil ;
- ., " f .a ..nr. I
cent v
viuea tsni . - -;-- ,
at any time ai me oh .
The said sale will liecin on me iom ,
dav of March at the hour oi 2 o cloc p. t
m."of said day. and will continue from
time to time until all of said lots shall ;
be sold. . . , , . I
Dated this Hth day ot reDruary, i?vi
GlLBEIlT W. PlIELrS,
flO Recorder of Dai ies City.
Tlifi COlUIUBia PaGKinU CO.,
PACKERS OF I
Onirtt and Beef
w a ' ,
mancfactckek; of
Fine Lard and Sausages.
Curers of BRAND
Dried Beef Etc.
Mes City and More Staue Line
Leaves Wi'.liatns Hotel. Morn, on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at
8 p. m. j.romrit.
t
Lenves Umatilla House, The Dalles,
Tuesdays, Thvrsdays and Saturdays at
s, m. prompt.
Freight rates The Dalles to Mom, -40c
per 100 lbs; small packages, 15 and 2oc.
Passenger ra'es The Dalles to Moro,
$1.50; round trip, $2.50.
Agency at Umatilla Houce, The Dalles,
and at Williams Hotel Moro.
tf
DOUGLAS ALLEN, Prop.
Oven aid Mi
! STAG-E LINE,
' THOMAS HAEPEE, - - Proprieto:
stages leave Bake Oven for Antelope
every day, and from Antelope to Mit
chell three times a week.
GOOD HORSES AND WAGONS.
IThe Glades Ranch,
AVI1ITK SALMON. WASH.
fire Bretl
America
Jemey Cattle
Club
JERSEYS
Of the at Lembert, fommn'Me and Tormentor
raliie. Three hoitv Bu.is for ule or rent,
f come f hotce f owt and Heifers for tale.
1 ne Bred Poland I Ulna H-jks.
V hit; P.yraouth Krjcfc C'hiCKfnr .
Address, MRS. a. R HVRKETT I'mi.
j'-.-wam White salmon. Lh.
LOOP POISOW
imni;w.N.V.v":V'?.raP?.t'.''r?Tiiroat.
01 MMooic Xaimli!Hl5iA?iArI,.Vca
Ilulle.-.Horo htag
Leaves the Umatilla house 8 a.
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdav.
to.
Douglas Ajxen, Prop.
TTnTnn niirl Tlnnnii
nil ill a H nn
11U1UU U11U J-PUUUilJ i r-
Bate
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N
QRTHERN
PACIFIC RY.
Pullman
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T oUU&t
Sleeping Cars
Dining Cars
Sleeping Car
ST. I'Al'I.
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TO
CKASD roi'.KS
CKOOKSTON
WINNITEO
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cincAiic
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For ir.formr.tlon, ;t:ne cards, maps and tleiet.
cal on or write 10
W. C. ALLAWAY. Apeut,
The Dalles, Orecoa
1 OR
i . p. CHAKLTON. Asst. G. P. A.,
1 .35. Morrl'-o a Cor. Third. VortlanJ ureson
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
Tf.- ,
c"-
iMt-n and nro finp tn niTive nt I'ortltnd.
LEAVE.
FF.OM FEB. 10. 1S9T.
AF.P.IVE.
r
OVEItLAND EX- i
press, salein, nose- f
i burp, At-hlaud, sac- j ;
j runiento, Ogden.Sau .1
Francisco, Mojave, ;.,
5.50 I'. M
5.10 A. SI.
i Los Ainreics,tU'a.o, i
I New Orleans and 1 1
' (.East J
,, Koseburp and way sta
tions 5.5(1 A.
4: P. Si
f Ma woodburn lori
Dftiiy
escept
Sundays
; .Mt.Ancei, suveriou, ,
t West sclo, Brown1- y. except
: ville.iprlnglield and Sundayi.
.Natron J
ialem and war stationst'lO loA.Jl
ICorvallis and way t 6:P.M
ictations 1
OIcMiunville u::d( .a:0)P.lt
, i way Ftations 1
P.M.
Daily. tDly. except sunday.
DINING t'AF.S ON OGDEN KOL'TE.
PrLlAiAN BUFFET SLEEPEKa
AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CAP.S
Attaohed to ull Through Trains.
Thronch Ticket OSScc, 131 Third street, where
throuch" tickets to all ix.ints in tbe Kwtera
ftt-te. Canada and Europe can te obtained st
lo est rates from
J. B. KIP.KLANI). Ticket Agent
AM above trains arrive at and depart 'roir
Grand Central station, Fiitli nnd Irvms strtett.
VAUIULL DIVISION.
Pcvseccer Depot, ioot of Jeaer.'on st-eet.
Leave for OS'.VEGO. dally, excejit Sunday, at
7:a a. in.: 12:15, 1:13, 5:2j, 0:ih, S U5 i. m..
(and 11-30 j. in. on Saturday only). Anive at
1'ortland at 7:10 end b:S0 a.m.: audi A, 1
C:S5 and T:55 j. m.
Leave for Sheridan, ve5k dayf, stlf. as.
Arrive a. Portland, 9:30 a. m.
Iave for AIP.LIE on Monday, Wediiesdav and
Fri -ay at 9:49 a. in. Arrive at Portlaud, Tucs
dav, Thurf-day and i-aturdaj- at 3:03 1. m.
Hundav trains for OSWEGO leave at S 10 a. m.
and 12:15,1:15,8:30, 5:2.'i C:43undS 05 p m. Ai
rive at Portland at &:L0, 10:00 a.m.; 1:90, 1
5:10, C:S5, 7:55 j. m.
R. KOEHLER, E. P. F.OGEP.S,
Manager. Asst. G. F. & Fas. Art
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J Cuih lu Vour Check.
i All county warrants registered prior
I to Oct. let, 1892, will bo paid at my
office. Interest ceases after March o,
1697. 0. L. Phillip.
County Treasurer.