The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, August 17, 1898, Image 3

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    Fruit Oaas.
1 quart
2 quart ...........
50c doz
G5c doz
In Our Corner Window
You will find displayed a line of
Summer & Fall Weight
Woolen Dress Goods.
We offer you these goods at
40 Cents per yard
while they last.
We are satisfied with
Small Profits.
T
Th3 Dalles Daily Ctonide.
WEDNESDAY - AUGUST 17, 1898
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Crushed violets, the latest flavor for
ice cream soda at the Columbia Candy
Factory. Give it a trial. tf
Furnished rooms to rent, aleo suites
of rooms suitable for housekeeping. Ap
ply to 19 and 20, Chapman block. tf
Lost A pair of spectacles with silver
frame. They were probably dropped
somewhere cn Second street. Finder
will please leave at this office or Parkin's
barber ehop. augl7 3t
A pair of 14k gold framed glasses in
a black leather case, was found near
the scene of the fire on Second street.
The owner can have them by proving
property and pacing for this notice.
Ice Cream wholesale and retail at the
Columbia Candy Factory. Orders to fur
nish lodge socials and ice cream festi
vals solicited. Don't forget that onr
ice cream sodas are the be6t in thecity.
Dr. Urban Fisher, of Mt. Angel Col
lege, is in the city in the interest of that
institution in which he ia a professor.
He informs ua that the prospects are
good for an unusually large attendance
at Mt. Angel this year.
Yesterday thirteen cars of stock sheep
were ehipped to North Dakota by R. H.
Guthrie. He feels that range in East
ern Oregon is getting too scarce to make
the bueinees profitable, and he has re
solved to ship all his sheep to Dakota.
C. H. Valentine, the assistant general
organizer of the endowment rank,
Knights of Pythias, for Washington,
Oregon, Idaho, Nevada, Wyoming,
Montana, Colorado and Utah, spent
yesterday in the city and left for Hepp
ner on the f :20 train last evening.
Hon. F. N. Jones, of Sherar's Bridge,
returned on the Spokane local last
evening from California, where he has
been vigltiug his sister who has been
very sick. Mr. Jones is pleased to be
back 'to Oregon once more on account of
the extreme heat which he eays was
even worse in California than in Eastern
Oregon.
Some residents in the neighborhood of
St. Mary's Academy complain again
that some hoodlum boys visit their gar
dens in the evening and steal grapes,
etc. The boys are well known and
should they try again to commit like
depredations they will receive a recep
tion that will leave a lasting impression
on their mind and body.
On next Friday evening Mr, and Mrs.
I. N. Sargent, of this city, will celebrate
the sixtieth annivereary of their wed
ding, at their home on Liberty street.
Mr. and Mrs. Sargent may be reckoned
among the pioneers of this state and are
highly respected by all who know them.
Invitations have been issued to many of
their friends to be present, and the old
couple have the congratulations of all on
this happy event.
The enterprise of the Seufert-Condon
Telephone Company was never better
demonstrated than just after the recent
fire. Scarcely had the flames been sub
dued until they had a crew of men on the
ground digging holes, re-setticg poles
and stretching wire. So rapidly did
they rush the work that all the damage
done was repaired last night and ths ex
change is once more in perfect working
"A word to the wise is sufficient.".
PEASE
order. Work is also beiner pushed bv
the Electric Light Company to get their
line in shape, and we will have lights
again about tomorrow evening.
H. W. Canfield, C. L. McKenzie, John
Whiters, John Cannatt and J. F. Rich
ardson were elected Saturday as dele
gates to the populist Etate convention at
Ellensbnrg. The friends of C. W. Bush
nell, of Rosalia, claim that the delegates
named favor his nomination for cong
ress, and that Bushnell will go to the
state convention with 20 of the 35 dele
gates from Whitman county. They ad
mit that L. C. Crow of Palouse, wha is
a candidate for the congressional nomi
nation, will have 10 delegates.
The preliminary examination of Chas.
Deckert charged, with having stolen
rifles from Mays & Crowe on the night
of the fire, was held before Recorder
Gates yesterday. As no evidence of im
portance could be found against him to
sustain the charge, Deckert was dis
missed. ' Henry Wickman who is held
for the same charge will have his hear
ing at 10 o'clock today. Att.y. E. B.
Dufur will appear for the defendant,
while District Attorney Jayne will ap
pear in behalf of the state. It is gener
ally believed that the boy is innocent of
the charge and that he will be released.
Yesterday Mrs. D. A. Sturgess, of
Mo sier, brought in a sample of a new
variety of prunes, known as the "Ten
ant," Abot three years ago they se
cured one of the trees as an experiment,
and they find that this variety is su
perior even to the Italian prune, since it
ripens earlier and' will remain on the
tree longer than the other varieties.
Mrs. Sturgess informs us that ' last sea
son some of the Tenant prunes were on
the trees in good condition in the latter I
part of September. In a short time
they will experiment in evaporating the
prunes, and if they prove a success they
will put out a large number of trees of
variety.
Among the numerous losers in the re
cent fire there were Vprobably none who
suffered so severe a lias as Louie Com
ini. Shortly before Ihe fire he put in a
large stock of costly tombstones and all
were destroyed, lea
ng him after years
of hard labor alz
ost penniless with a
wife and family on
his hands. He has
however, who are
. They will imme
in raffling the pet
numerous friends
ready to help hii
diately assist hiij
goat which is suet
a favorite among the
young folks aroi
nd town. Evervone
should lend a
Iping hand in euch a
cause as this. It I
s hard to tell when a
like misfortune :
y' befall us and place
as ' in like strait
so that assistance of
friends would needed as in this case.
To Cleanse the System
Effectually yet gently, when costive or
biilious, or when the blood is impure or
sluggish, to permanently overcome ha
bitual constipation, to awaken the kid
neys and liyer to a healthy activity,
without irritating or weakening them,
to dispel headaches, colds, or fevers, use
Syrup of Figs. Manufactured by the
California Fig Syrup Co."" "' . '
Wented. Wanted. ,
School children to board. Kates J14,
including washing.
Mrs, F. Dbews.
aug 16-lmo-d and W.
DeWitt's Little Early Risers,
The famcus li;t!? r-iil-s.
& MAYS.
THE ARKANSAW TRAVELER, JR.
T. Allen McQoary Arrives in the City
on His Strange Mission Around the
World for an Arkanaaw Girl
and S5000 OO.
List evening a large throng gathered
on Second street in front of Daut's op
tical parlors to listen to the youth, T;
Allen McQaary, which the St. Louis
Globe-Democrat has termed "the Mis
souri Don Quixote," who arrived in this
city Monday cn his way around the
world for ,$5000 and a bride, the daugh
ter of a rich Southern planter.
It appears that McQuary fell desper
ately in love with the young lady and
as the feeling wns mutual they desired
to be married immediately. The old
gentleman objeced and finally as a bluff
offered McQuary his daughter and $5000
if he would make the trip around the
world front east to west Btartmg penni
less in Missouri on May 19, 1897, and re
turning 18 months later, having made
the trip on horseback and by water, and
forcing him to make the expenses of the
trip on his way.
McQuary'a history of his experiences
as told in the little book which he sells
alter his lectures is an interesting one
and too long to publish here, while his
lectures are interesting'and instructive.
Mr. McQuary will lecture again this
evening and has chosen The Dalles as
the place where he will secure a hor6e
and begin bis long ride to Missouri and
has no doubt that he will be able to
reach his destination by the date which
is set for his arrival October 19th of this
year. The young globe trotter is about
24 years of age, of pleasing appearance
and an interesting talker. He is accord
ing to the contract dressed in the garb
of a knight of the Sixteenth century
and carries with him records and docu
ments sufficient to convince the most
ekeptical that he is not a fake.
NOTICE.
ume to my place on o-Alile over a
year ago, a bright bay mare ; weight!
about 1000 pounds ; two white hind feet
no visible brand ; .scar on right hip,
Owner can have the same by paying fo
this notice. Wu. Floyd.
aug9-w4t
Real Estate Sale.
The Laughlin estate offers for sale all
their land property in and near The
Dalles, consisting of city lots, blocks
and acreage. Terms reasonable.
Apply to the undersigned at the office
of the Wasco Warehouse Co.
tf B. F. Laughlin.
TYGH VALLEY ROLLER MILL
At all times flour equal to the best for
sale at Tygh Valley Roller Mills, at)
prices to suit the times. Also mill feed
W. MMcCobklb, Prop.
mchl6-6m -
Look Oat.
All persons using the city water for ir
rigating purposes are warned thai anyJ
inirmgement ot trie rules will be strictly
enforced. - J. B. Cbossen, Supt.
GIto Us a Rest.
Gallery closed till August 22nd. It
will pay yon to wait for GirrosD.
Clarke & Falk have the purest and
strongest Paris Green in the market.
jnesoR Fruit Jars.
Pints......... 60c doz.
Quarts,.... ..75c doz.
2 quarts $1.00 doz.
Vaoum Fruit Jars.
Pints.. 90c doz,
Quarts $1.00 doz
2 quarts... ....$1.25 doz
FOB SALE BY
...jnaier&Be
..THE fii$DTOE DERIiEflS.,
167 SeiM St. THE DALLES. OR.
CAMP SAMPSON BREEZES
Zephyrs From One of the Numerous
Camps Alone the Colombia Where
Dalles People are Spending
the Hot Spell.
Miss Sargent, of The Dalles, is a guest
fit Maple Dell.
Mrs. Bnrgett will spend the week at
Camp Sampson.
County Clerk Ed Kelsay and family
were guests at Camp Hobson Sunday.
l Mr. and Mrs. Dawson, of the Dalles,
spent Sunday at Camp Hobson, near the
locks.
Miss Morgan spent the week at Maple
Dell, returning to her home Sunday
night.
Mrs. North, of Walla Walla is spend
ing the summer with Mrs. Sargent, at
Maple Dell.
Mr. W. Sones and Miss Dastain were
among the numerous visitors at Camp
Hobson Sunday.
Sheriff Kelly and wife spent Sunday
at the residence of D. L. Cates, visiting
the camp in the evening.
The greatest excitement prevailed
among the Dalleeitea in camp Monday
morning, after hearing of the fire at
home. All were ready to return, be the
weather hot or cold.
Mrs. and Miss Lyle are the latest ar
rivals on the camp grounds. The camp
is the recent site of Camp Dewey, and
will still be known as the same with
Mrs. Lyle as hostess.
Sampson and Hobson have an easy
time since the (Philippines are not' with
us. "John T. Sherwood" euffers most
of all since Mr. Phillips left, for there is
no one left to pitch the tune.
Mrs. Hobson established Camp Hob
son Thursday. Mr. Hobson joined her
Saturday. He is compelled to wear his
wife's cape, and declares he is going
home tomorrow, where he can keep
warm.
Mrs. Moore, Miss Moore, Eulu Creigh-
ton, Hazel Williams and Lena Moore,
and Messrs. Charles Creighton, John
Cooper, William, Eugene and John
Moore and Irwin Parkins, were among
those who sought the cool breezes at tne
Cascades Sunday.
The young folks of the Locks gave a
very pleasant dancing party on the plat
form at the campgrounds last Saturday
night. The platform was Mghted with
Chinese lanterns hung in the trees an 3
was a pretty eight. The camp received
invitations and those who accepted had
r
yery pleasant time.
Mr. and Mrs. Crandall. Mr. and Mrs.
Levi Chrisman, Misses Elizabeth Bonn,
Clara and Flora Sampson, Mesdames
Bnrgett and Morgan, and Messrs. Victor
Sampson, Joe Bonn, Charles Burgett,
Will Frank and Paul Paulsen, of The
Dalles, and Mr. Fleet, of Cascades, are
among: the names registered at Camr
V-Sampson this week.
A party of Dallesites, from Moffett,
took advantage of the transfer Saturday
and visited Camp Sampson. Mrs. Ai
des chaperoned the party. They were :
Misses Cora and Pearl Joles, Elizabeth,
Martha and .Burnie Schooling, Prof.
Ryan and Richard Gorman. Dick had
visited Camp Sampson before, but his
friends were pleased to see him again,
on his return from a trip to the coaet.
Everybody reads The Chronicle.
Pi)
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'WW,IHiihi guii juj. .imili i u i.
We have just received a shipment of Gents' Victors.
The name is sufficient guarantee of quality.
Jl?? lrry Doetor
has to be satisfied with a small variety
of medicines, but the practictioner in
civil life and the sick have the entire col
lection of drugs known to science at
their command. We have a full and
complete stock of
DRUGS and MEDICINES
of great purity snl efficacious because
fresh and in perfect condition.
We desire to impress this fact because
so many drugs become worthless through
age.
M. Z. DONNELL"
...DRUGGIST...
Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers.
The delinqent taxes of Wasco county,
as shown on the rolls now in the hands
of the sheriff are f 60, 000, an amount al
most equal to the indebtedness of the
count'. Every citizen will doubtless
admit that this state of affairs should
not exist, and that all tasea should be i
collected. " On account of hard times
in the past the county court Las shown
leniency to taxpayers, but that leniency
has reached the limit, and the court.
cannot wait longer on delinquents to
make settlements. ' For this reason a
warrant has been attached to each de
linquent roll commanding the sheriff to
collect all taxes by seizure and sale of
property. With a bountiful clop now
in sight, there can no longer be any rea
sonable excuse for the non-payment of
taxes: The sheriff is bound by oath to
comply with the terms of the warrants
attached to the tax rolls for the collec
tion thereof, and has no option in the
matter. Delinquent taxpayers can save
the cost of seizure an l sale of property
by settliog their taxes at once.
Robert Kekly, .
Sheriff and Tax Collector for Wasco
County.
Dated, August 4, 189S. -
The Best Kerned? for Flux.
Mr. John Mathias, a well known stock
dealer of Pulaski, Ky., eays: "After
suffering for over a week with flux, and
my physician having failed to relieve
me, I was advised to try Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,
and have the pleasure of stating that
the half of one bottle cured me." For
sale by Blakeley & Houghton.
You invite disappointment when you
experiment. DeWitt's Little Early
Risers are pleasant, easy, thorough little
pills. They cure constipation and sick
headache just as sure as you take them.
Snipes-Kinereiy Drug Co.
NOTICE.
All persons are hereby notified that I
will not be responsible for any bills con
tracted by my wife.
JosEpn Kohlek.
The Dalles, Aug.43. lw
To Caro a Cold to One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. - All druggists refund tLe money if
it fails to cure. 25c.
Schilling's Best means:
we have taken your money
and spent it for
tea
coffee
soda
tjaking powder
flavoring extracts
ana spices
as well as we know how to.
Your grocer pays your
money back if you don't
like them.
For sale by -
L. Rorden & Company
PROFESSIONALS.
JJ.A- STURDEVANT,
Dentist.
Office over French Sc Co.'s Bank
Phone 6, THE DALLE 3, OEEGOU
J)AN ROBERTS,
Attorn ey-at-Law.
Collections a Specialty.
3eeond Street, THE DALLES, OREGON.
TILLMAN CARLSON, D. D.
With Dr, 8. H. Frazier, Dentist.
Plates: Partials, 5; fall upper or lower, S7.90.
Ottice 'phone 276. Umatilla House, 87.
Rooms 1 and 2, Chapman Block.
J-RS- GEISEXDORFFEK IICEDT,
Physicians and Surgeons,
Special attention given to surgery.
Rooms 21 and 22, Tel. 32S Vogt Block
B 8 HUNTINGTON H S WILSO"
HUNTINGTON & WILSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
THE DALLES, OEEGONl
Office ovr First Nat. Lank.
FRED. W7WILFON,
AITORSEY-AT- LAW,
tt- THE DALLES, OREGON.
Office ovci First Nat. Bsnk.
The Pocket Kozy Camera
It measures l?.lix5?i inches when closed.
Strictly a Him camera. Pictures 3Jx3j.
no glass plates,
plate holders
or dark rooivt:
Loaded io broad sun-light for 12 pictures at
a loading.
Clear Under, three stopB and time' or instan
taneous exposure.
Catalogue free on application.
M. Z. DONNELL,
DRUGGIST,
THE DALLES. OREGON.
$2.50
The Lightest
aud Simplest
of
Plate Cameras.
$2.50
Eastmans No. 2 Eureka Jp.
Makes Pictures 3x8 icches; weighs 12 oe.
THE SNIPES-KIN ERSLY DRUG CO.
Kodaks, Cameras and Supplies.
THE DALLES, - - - OREGON.
Send for Catalogue.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A ENEKAL BANKING BDEIKB3
Letters of Credit issued available in the
Eastern States.
Sight Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers sold on New York, Chicago
St. Xxiuis, San Francisco, Portland Ore
gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points
in Oregon and Washington.
Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms.
NOTICE.
All freight for . points east of The
Da'les must be delivered at the O. R.
& N. depot by 3:30 p. m. in order to go
forward the same day. All freight fop
points west of The Dalles must be de
liverde at the depot before 5 p. m. to gr
forward on train No. 23, leaving at 7 :45
next morning, except perishable freight
which will be received from 7 a. m. un
til 7:15 a. m. on the date tho trait
leaves. Jas. Ireland, Agent.
' a4S0d-
De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve has the
largest sale of any salve in the world.
This fact and its merit has led dishonest
people to attempt to counterfeit it. Look
out for the man who attempts to deceives
you when you cail for DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salve, the great pile cure. Snipes
Kinersly Drug Co.