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

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
TIIK DAt-I.KS.
OIIKOON
Advertising Itntos.
J'cr inch.
One lt.ch or less tn Dully .11 50
Over two inclioi mul under four luetic. .. 100
Over four Inches- and under twelve Inches. 75
Over tweh e tncho W
DAILY AND WKKKI.Y.
One Inch or lets, per Inch ?2ffl
Over one Inch ami under four Inches '1 00
Over four Indies and under twelve inches. . 1 50
Over twelve inches 1 00
l'i:US()NAIi MENTION.
5ert Bogers of
the citv.
Antelope Is visiting in
liishop Karl Ctanstoti left for Portland
tins morning.
Mr. William Haider, general agent for
the Oreut isortliern, io m the city last
night.
Mrs. F. P. Mays and children, who
havs beeti visiting in the city, will re
turn to Portland tomorrow.
Mr. C. M. Beason, the cattle buyer of
Uguen,.was in the city last night, leav
int? for Portland this morning.
Captain Fdwards, inspector of hulls,
accompanied hy his wife, came up on
the Regulator last night, returning this
morning.
Anionu' the passenger? on the Regula
tor last n'mht, were Chief Train Dis
patcher Campbell ot the 0. R. & N.
Ills wife accompanied him. and they re
turned this morning.
District (Jniifi;, ence.
The Thursday afternoon session opened
with prahu service, led hy Rev. Samuel
Ilornihrook, Sr. The first hour was
occupied with disciplinary questions,
and at 15 o'clock Rev. U. F. Hawk read a
paper entitled "How the Pastor May
Help and Use the Kpworth League."
The educational work was presented,
and ad iresses given hy Rev. Thos. Van
Scoy.of Portland Laiversity, and Bishop
Earl Cranston.
An adjourned session was called for
7 p. iu. to complete the conference
business.
The district conference closed its
work at the evening session with closing
remarks by Bishop Cranston, after
which the bishop preached to a full
house.
Ki'woii'ni m:a(!ui:.
The league convention opened Friday
morning at S:30,wtth Rev. Robt Warner
in the chair, K. W. Daggett, the dis
trict president, being at present de
tained at home.
An opening prayer and praise service
was conducted by Asa Schwartz of North
Yakima, when in constant succession
the many present gave testimony to the
full, free and constant saving power of
Jesus. Thus the "tune was set" in a
high key for the convention. The ser
vice closed with "Coronation."
Mr. Asa Schwartz was elected chair
man, and the convention proceeded to
business.
The Spaulding fund was taken up,
and responses made trom the charges.
List of delegates were called and re
sponded to by same.
Two interesting papers were read and
discussed. The first "How the League
May Help the Pastor," read by May
Hadlcy of Waldron. The second, "Can
a League Re Maintained When There
Are Few or No Christian Young Peo
ple?" was read by Miss Mattie Barnes
of Prineville.
The following delegates are present
at the district conference and Kpworth
League convention :
Prineville Rev W C Smith, Misses
Mattie Barnes and Eva Hamilton.
Belmont Chaa Kllery, W Isenberg,
G O Rich.
Prosper Rev S L Burrell, Robt Bur.
rell.
Glemvood Geo W White.
Goldendale Rev U F Hawk, Wm
Peildicord, Fuller McKwen, Mrs May
Delapp, Misses Almeda Baker, Mary
Lar, Mary Allyn.
Spaulding Chapel
Lmvis Dillinger, A
Wright.
llepprier Hev J W Flesher, Grover
tiuiith.
Waldron Stephen J Thomas, Rev R
O Hadley, May Hddley, R I) Price, J R
Donnelly.
Antelope D II Leach.
Diuiir Rev John Evans, Rev A B
Molt.
Arlington Rev G W Barnhart, Etta
Reed, Luuy Ilurlhurt.
Cenlervillo S E Hornihrook.
North Yakima Rev G R Archer,
Rev N Evans, Asa Schwartz, Misses
Anna Parmeter and Edith Lawrence.
Biekelton Geo C Andrews, Misses
Minnie Ellis and Cora MeMurry.
Columbus C Coop.
Ware W I) Root, Valeda Diinlap,
J W Peddicord.
Eilt'iiwluirg G M Jenkins, Frank
Mayor, Harry McDowell, Misses Ida
Charlton, Francesha Mnxey and Birdie
Comer.
M to Rev K C Alford.
Fosbil Saruh Carpenter, Nellie Johm,
-Vesta Dillinger,
M Wright, Jessie
B L Davis.
The Dalles Rev A M Walker, Clyde
Riddell, Misses Nett'e Freddcn, Nelle
Svlvester ami Clara Nickelsen.
E. C. A.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Nebraska corn for sale at the Wasco
warehouse. Best feed on earth. m'J-tf
English and Belgian cement, very
best imported brands, for sale by Wasco
Warehouse Co. myS-lm
The merchant who tells you lie has
something else as good as Hoe Cake soap
is a good man to keep away from. a2 oin
Tin; New Tutu- Card.
The O. R. it N. has made another
change in its time table, which went into
efltct June 1st. It is as follows: No. 1,
west-bound, arrives Vr.oo a. in. and de
parts at 4; No. west-bound, arrives
8 :2u, departs S:,'!0; No. east-bound,
arrives 1 a. m., departs 1:05; No. 1,
east-bound, arrives 5:53 evening, de
parts at 6. All trains except No. -1 atop
at Umatilla House. Train No. 1 now
ruus via Walla Walla.
A special rate of .W for round trip
tickets to Portland, with two days'
limit, has been made, going into effect
today. These tickets are also good going
Saturday and returning Monday.
The company has alfo made the very
low rate of .fo (irst-class and $2.50 second-class
from Portland to San Fran
cisco, which rate includes berth and
meals. jl-2v-dAw
The Itost Kemetly for HliouiiiiitUm.
From the Fairhnven (N. Y.) Kegister.
Mr. James Rowland of this village,
state that for twenty-five years his wife
has been a sufl'eier from rheumatism.
A few nights ago she was in such pain
that she was nearly crazy. She sent
Mr. Rowland for the doctor, but he bad
read of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and
instead of eoiug for the doctor he went
to the store and secured a bottle ot it.
His wife did not approve of Mr. Row
land's purchase at first, but neverthe
less applied the Balm thoroughly and in
an hour's time was able to go to sleep.
She now applies it whenever she feels an
ache or a pain and finds that it always
gives relief. He says that no medicine
which she had used ever did her as much
good. The 23 and 50 cent sizes for sale
bv Blakelev & Houghton.
j-lou bout Your
job piijvfjijvfq?
Wo have the facilities fordoing all kinds
of Job Printing, from a visiting card to a
catalogue, and we are after all the work we
can do. AVe not only desire ';o keep busy,
but would prefer to be rushed. Come in
and compare our prices with thai of any
one, and compare quality of work. Let us
have vour next order.
?r)ror?i;le publistyir ?o.
C. W. PHELPS & CO.
-l)i:.U.KUH IN-
Agricultural - Implements.
Do you want vour windows cleaned,
carpet3 taken up, beaten and re laid, or
janitor work of any kind done by a
lirst-clasa man? If so, telephone Henry
Johnson at Parkins' barber shop.
'Phone 1PJ. alO-tf
Soap Foam
com pounds.
excels all other washing
a2-3ui
AN ENGINEER'S STORY.
Cot
Ii Flnjrxoi! Ills KnxiiM) tn Avoid
lii-ion v. itli u J,:ivru Party.
"One ol' tho worst scares I over had ii
my lire v.ia wncn I was ruutiin; on the F
db U. road." stud an engineer to a St. Josep)
(iU.) N' w- f. , ivter at, tho Union Depot, a;
a gang tjf (.agiiicnicu were seated on th
true!:",, wailluu for their turn to pull out
'Itliappcin d in tins way: It was my seeoni
or third trip, 1 donotreineinber which, now
and 1 hud the throttle wido open and work
nig her in tho last notch. I was pulling r
mixed train, and among other things was i
rar-load of coa;-oil in barrels. Attbattin:i
wo hud no lank-cars, and tho oil was not o
as high test as: m present. It was bctweei
ni.no and ten o'clock m tho evening and a!
dark as a stack of biaekeats with their oy.-'
punched out. it was i: pleasant evening
just cool enough to bo enjoyable. I was tear
ing out of my can window smoking uiy pip'
and keeping a bright lookout ahead.' Th
old engine wait pounding aIoir' smccthly, tu
though sho enjoyed tho run, and I fell tt
thinking of Molly and tho little ones u
home. Kuddealy wo swung around a curvi
on a side hill and a head-light hashed ii
my face. I did not wait for a bccoiic
look. 1 pulled tho whistle and tho old ma
shine fairly shrieked. I 'plugged' uiy en
gine, for wo had no air-brakes then, and :
went off, shouting to my fireman as I dh
so. I landed in n patch of blackberrj
bushes, and have a dim recollection of see
ing tho car loaded with oil whiz past me. 3
could hear tho whiz of tho drivers in th(
back motion and tho rattlo of tho brakes us
tho boys swung on them for dear life. 1
shut my eyes and listened for the crash,
but it did not come. 1 looked up and thi
way car had stopped opposite nie, while tlu
passengers were poking their heads outol
tho windows of tho coach behind It, asking
'What's tho tnattert' I scrambled up the
till and ran to tho head of the train, anc
there I found that tho head-light 1 had seec
was on a lawn where a summer-night fes
tlval was iu progress. Thero wero Severn
head-lights there, but this was placed ii
such a manner that tho light shouo full or
tho track, and looked exactly liko an ap
proaching cugino as wo swung around tit'
curve It was many a long day before '
heard tho last of 'plugging' my engine V
avoid acolllsiou with a lawn unrtv."
Drapers Manufactured and Repaired.
Pitts' Threshers, Powers and Extras.
Pitts' Harrows and Cultivators.
Celebrated Piano Header.
Lubricating Oils, Etc.
White Sewing Machine and Extras.
EAST SECOND STEEET,
THE DALLES, OR
We Carrj
J a full line of
Builders' and Heavy Hardware,
Lime and Cement,
Farm Machinery,
Bain Wagons, Champion Mowers
and Reapers,
Blacksmiths' Coal and Iron,
Barb Wire, Etc.
Phone 25.
JOS. T. PETERS & CO
7VL Z. DONNELL,
P$ESCflPTIOri DRUGGIST
TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY.
Opp. A. Williams & Co.,
TH 13 DALLES, OR.
Jlhlnoccros Horns. ,
Tho horn of the rhinoceros is nothing (
more than a protuberance composed nf I
ajfflutinated hair. Cut it in two, and,
examining; its structure limit v the mi-,
orosoopo, it will be fi,imd that it is i:':.de
up entirely of hltlo tubes n-M-mbliiif,'
hulr tubes. Of course, thew tire not
themselves hair, but the strti'tpiv is J
tho same. Tho horns of tin- Afie-m '
rhinoceros hoi:'.oth;ic. rmw to the j
lonjflh of four feet. From iliuu the
Dutch boer.s make ramrod.-) and other !
articles. I
Siibecribo for Tin: Cjijionhm.k. J
SCAB.T1CKSqLICE
WORLD RENOWNED mi
NOTICE-SALE OF CITY LOTS.
Notice is hereby bWoii tlmt bv iiu
thoritv of ordinance No. 202, which
passed the Common Council o Dalles
bitv April Hlth, 1897, entitled, "An or
dinance to provide for the unlo of curtain
lot" belonging to Dulles Citv," I will, on
Saturday, the llitli, day of May. 1807,
sell nt public auction, to the liigheHt
bidder, nil the following lots and parte
of lots in Gates addition to Dalles City,
Wasco county. Oregon, to-wit:
Lots 0 and 10 jointly, in block 4, lots
7, 8. Oand 10, jointly in block 15; lu i i
7 8, 0, and 10, jointly In block 21.
;.' ....... i.i,ft. l its in. 11 and l'-'.ln
nlock '27; lot 0 in block :M; lots 12, .!. 4, ,
o. 0, 7, 8, 0, 10 and 11, in block .15;
lota's, .', 8, 1). 10, 11 and 12 : In b ock
30; loth -i, o, . . 1 "rT
12, in block 157; lots 1. 2, SI, 4, 5, 0, 8,
0, 10, 11 and 12. in block 42; lotB 1, 2, . ,
4 5 0, 10 and 11. in block 43; lots 1.2,
3, 7', 10, II and 12, in bloc' 41, and lots
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 0, in block 4b.
The reasonable value of sa . 'ots, for
less than which they will no. . e sold,
has been llxed and determinei. I the
Common Council of Dalles City as fol
lows, to-wit: , , , .
Lots!) and 10. in block 14, ifloO; lots
7, 8, Oand 10, jointly in block 15, $200;
lots 7, 8, .) and 10, jointly m block 21,
200; lot 10, in block 27, SVJ2B; lot 11, in
block 27, $225; lot 12, in block 2, $.100;
lot 0, in block 34, $100; lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 8,
0, 10 and 11, in block 35, each respect
ively $100; lots 0 and 7. in block 35,
each respectively $li!5; lots 2, 3, 4, 8, 0,
10 and 11, in block 30, each respectively
$100; lot 12. in block 3li, $125; lots 3, 4,
5, 8, 0, 10 and 11, in block 37, each re
Foectivelv $100; lots ti, 7 and 12, in
block 37, each respectively $125;
lota 2, 3, 10 and 11. in block
41, ei'ch respectively $100; lots 1,
7 and 12, in block 41, each respectively
$125; lots 3. 4, 5,8,0, 10 and 11, in
block 42, each respectively $100; lot h ,
( ami 12, in block 42, each respectively
$125; lots 2, 3,4, 5,0, 10 nnd 11, in
block 43, each respectively $100; loll,
iu block 43, $125; lots 2. 3, 4 and 5, in
block 4li, each respectively $100; lots 1
anil 0, in block 40, each respectively
$125.
Each of these lots will be sold upon
the lot respectively, and none of them
will be sold for a less sum than the value
thereof, as above stated.
One-fourth of the price bid on any. of
said lots b1id.1I be paid in casli at the
time of sale, and the remainder iu three
equal payments on or before, one, two
and three years from the date of said
sale, with interest on such deferred pay
ments at the rate of 10 per cent per
annum, payable annually; provided
that the payment may be made in full
at any time at the option of the pur
chaser. The said sale will begin on the loth
day of May, 1S07, nt " the hour of 2
o'clock p. in. of said day, and will con
tinue from time to time until all of said
lots shall bo sold.
Dated this 13th day of April, 1807.
Gii.mmr V. I'iikm-h.
ltecorder of Dalles Citv.
DM
EMSTi
GIVES TIIK
Ktir Siile.
Lots A, B, K and L, block 30; A B,
block 72; A, 11, C, D, E and F, block 82,
and A, 1J, C, 1) and K, block 25. Apply
to Wm. Kiiaoicki.foki).
rroii)uIs fur !iimtructlii; Vli!i- anil
S.vr Syxtuin
US. Imlliin Service, Warm Kprhipt Acncy,
. Or... May 7. 1W7.
SKA1.K1) 1'IloroSAI.S, endorsed: ''I'lnpnils
for Water nnd Sewer byMcm" and addicted id
the iinderMKiied nt Warm biiriiins, (;rook
County, Divkuii, will be received at this aireiiey
until l o'clock p. m. of .May lfe!)7. for fimilMi
iiif; the necessary niateriah and labor required
iu the const! action and completion of a water
and s.ewer .yf.tom. (lncludlii),' plumbing) for the
boardin.it s-chool plant to be erected on this ru-s-erve,
in httlct accordanee with plans anil steel
Mentions, which may bo examined at thoollieu
of the "Morulas OrcKonlan," l'ortland, Or.,
"t'llK Cuito.Nlcu:," The Ualles Or., and at this
Apeney.
lStdders will htato clearly in their bids the
leiiRth of time required to complete the work.
TliuriKht Is reserved to reject any and till bids,
or any past of any bid, if deemed for the be.it in
terest of tlu service.
The attention of bidders is invited to the act
of CoiiKress approved AiiRiist 1, Ibtu, -entitled:
"An act lelatlng to thu limitation of the hours
of dally service of laborers and mechanics em
ployed upon the public works of the I'nitul
States and of the District of Columbia;" also to
the net nf t ?mitrrf..u n.mn.vol Amm. .cm
entitled: "An act for tho protection nf persons
iiuiiiMiiiiK maieoais ami niuor lor llio construc
tion of public works."
CKItrll'IKD C1IKCKS.
Ivnnli lttrl imiur ! ..oim.. ...... 1. .tin.j
. " , i.vviitniiHii i'.. ii viriuivn
check or draft upon some United States Deposl.
litre rir sntvi.tit Vn.li.ti.il 11. ...l- ... .1... ..1..1..1.. ..r
-....... .... ..(.III. in uiu V1U1 ui
till. ll-sllllMII'l. if till. I.l.l.li.r ......I.. I.... .....
...1, ......, iiiui.it II,1WU l.l IIIU
on or of tho Commissioner of Indian Alliilrs, for
at least H I 15 i'KU CKNT. of tho amount of the
limps in, wnieii cnecK ornnut win bo forfeited
........ .inn.. awK in cum, any niiKier or Hin
ders receiving an awaid shall fall to promptly
execute a contract with kooi! and suflHont
biireties, otlierwiso to bo returned to tho bidder.
Ilids accompanied b cash iu lieu of u certi
fied check will not bu considered.
Koraiiy additional Information, applv to
JA.MHS 1., COWAN,
nv..mv!!7 u. s. iu,iian Aueut.
J. S. Suiip.sk,
President.
II. .M. IIUALL,
Cashier.
First National Batik.
THE DALLES - - OREGON
A General Banking Business trunsaotwi
Dejiosita received, subject to Siyht
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
iiTiuiutuw (iiiv oi collection,
SiKht and Telegraphic Exchange aold on
how York, San Francisco ativ Port
land. dirbotoks
1Vr'!liMm)N- Jno- s- Suhunck.
hit. M. W1I.MAM3, GKO. A. LlKIIK.
II. M. Bkai.l.
Harry Liebe,
PHAOT10AL
SURE CURE for PILES uPPlied to United States and British Governments. It has
mVPbaSS-koSw Wlb RBMEDVk?!.rv,; i uo superior. Best Dip for the Wool. Sold by PEASE &
ic. iruMiurutn; uu.iiuNA.Nko. fuuL. I'ul ivxAio, nie uaucs. ureeon.
Watchmakeryewelcr
All work promptly attended to,
and wttrrantl.
174 VOGT BLOCK.
Choice of Transcontinental Routes
VIA . t
SPi16 Denver
MinneaPolis 0nuhi
St. Paxil KansasCity
Low Rates to all Eastern Cities
(K'KAN HTKAMKU8 I.eaTe l-o,,,,..
Bvorv I'lvo Iluy, for
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
W, II. HUnUlUIlT, Gen. Pass A
I'lirtlandiOrMon
E. M'NKILI. l'resldeut nuil Mana cr
Thi Now Ttino Cnril.
Under the now time card, which goti
into efl'ect tomorrow, trains will moveu
follows :
No. 4, to Spoknno and Great Northern
arrives at 6 p. in., leaven at 6:05p.m.
No. 2, to Pendleton, Baker City ud
Union Pacific, iirrivea 1:15 a. m.,de.
parts 1 :2fl a. in.
No. H, from Spokane and Great North
ern, arrives 8:30, departs 8:35 a. m,
No. 1, from Baker City and Union h
cilic, arrives 1 :'J0, departs 1:25a. m,
Noh. '211 and 24, moving east ol The
Dalles, will carry passengers. No. 23
arrives at 0:H0 p. in., departs 12:15
p. m.
Passengers for Ueppner will take train
leaving here 0:03 p. tn.
EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
ok Tin:
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains leave unit arc due to arrive at Portal
I.KA VK.
hi.V) I'. M
Dally
except
Kunilay-,
1:00 1'. M,
7::."0 A. M,
l:t.r) 1. M,
OVKKI.AND EX-')
mm.
in tr. Ashland. Sue-1
i milium.', wiiviitoai,
") l'ranelsco, Mnjnve, (
l.osAiiBeicsw.ii'iibo,
Now (irluuns and
I Knt I
v.-n . m Itn'-cljiirg ami way tn
h.uii A. -u. ,1)1S
rVln Wiirulhnrn fori
! I Mt.AiiKoI, Hllvurtou, I ,
; west ftcio, iirnwiis-?
vitlcSprtngllelilniiil Siwiars.
iSalem ami way stations '10.MA.M
ICorvalli.s ami way
(Htiitlcms
jMe-Minnvillo and
f VII,V 31I111UII3
SilOA.M.
km p.m
6:201".M.
If S:23P.M
Daily. tH'Uiy, except Sundny,
DINING (JAH8 ONOOIIEN K0UTE.
1'tJI.I.MAN UUHKKT SLEKlEK3
AND HKCOND-CUVSS SIiEEI'lNO CASJ
Attuclied to all Through Trains.
Direct connection at Hun KritncUco wltj Occi
dental ami Oriental ami I'nclllo wail tfwW
lines for JAl'AN anil (JIIINA. Sailing ditw ca
at tillcatiou. , . ...h.
ltatus and tickets tn Kastcrii pplnbi ffnw
rope. Also JAl'AN. CHINA, HONOLULU m
Al'iSTKAIJA, can lo obtalnt'd from
J, 1). KIHK1.AND, Ticket Agt-
Tlimngli Ticket Ottici Third street, tJ
through tickets to all points in tbe?"f3
Ht.ites.Uaiiadtiauil Kurope can bcoMimes
lowest rates froni Kum TI
All above train arrive at 'J,,S
(irand (Jentrnl Htatlon, Hftli nnd
YAMiuurniyisioN. .
I'liweiiRer Depot, toot of Jcticwntrcci.
U'hvo for OSWKCIO. daily, wtcepl iSm1
7:20 a. in.; l'J:15, V.n, Bp, J 5: j 'J'e P
(and ll::wp. in. d Satttnlay onl . ?
t'ortiand at 7:10 inid 8:30 a.m.; andl.JUi .
ti::(.1 aud 7:55 p. in.
U-ave for Sheridan, week days, tl:MP-B
Arrive nt l'ortlanU, 11:30 a. in
Leave for AlltMK on Jionduy, WWnJ
KrM.ix- at t): 10 a. in. Avrlvo tit mtlana,
diiv, ThuiMiay tiiitt Sutnrdny t 3.05 p. m-
Sunday trains for OSWICCip leave at I S:W.jJ
and I'JilS, l:15,3::I6:io:tooi d8 top.
rive at l'ortland at 8:30, 10:00 u. W..
tllie, !',&), 7 M p. HI. nnCRS
Maunuer.
K. P. Bout'"1?'.
Asst. a.r.&ras.
atelope
Dalles, Mora and 1
STAGE LINE.
Through hy daylight via Ox-XMi
and ilro.ss Hollows,
miUClAN AVUKS.
V. M. WMITKLAW. Ad-
Ktages, leave Tho 'S.tVSoSi'S
at 7 a. in...ilo from -f' cow
Monday, Wednesday '' Cl MIWUm
made At Antelope I or I'r 'c- w ,tIM
points beyond. (Jlobo co '''itii.
Iiulles with rullwiiys, triitn" '"Lne, Tu
SUges from Antclppo rculi T'ie.p,p.
days, Thurwluys iiml Baturclrtjs
RATBH "r r.
Dalles to DebChutes
do Moro...
ilo (irnss Valley
do Kent... ,..
do Cross Hollows. .
Antelope to Cross Hollows
do Kent. ...
do Crass Valley .
do Moro
do Dcrfohuws
do Dalles . ... ... ' '
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