The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 02, 1899, Image 3

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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 2, 1899
Telephone No. 1.
TAKE NOTICE.
TO OUR ADVERTISERS:
All Changes in Advertisements must
be banded in before io o'clock A. M., as
no changes will be accepted in the aft
ernoon. This rule will be positive.
CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
The Dalles, January io, 1899.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Tomorrow will be collection day!
F. H. Button, of Hood River, is iii the
city.
Rev. DeForeat left this morning for
Goldendale.
Chas. Derhain, of Trout creek, ia in
the city on business.
Going Manhattan shirts at 98 cents
A. M. Williams & Co.
KingSolman, advance agent for the
great McEwen, is in the city.
The Hook and Ladder Co. gave a very
"pleasant" smoker last evening
Last evening the wife ot Geo. Reed
presented hi in with twins, a boy and
girl.
While they last Manhattan shirts
ninety-eight cents at A. M. Williams
& Co.'s
Samuel E. Van Vactor will leave this
evening for Condon where he goes on
business.
Only at A. M. Williams & Co.'s
pretty styles Manhattan shirts ninety
eight cents.
Don't think all amateur photograph
ers are pessimists because they take poor
views of life.
L. E. Crowe who has been quite sick
for the past two weeks was out upon the
streets today.
The Oregon Agricultural society will
hold a farmers institute in this city on
March 1st and 2d.
One victim appeared before the re
corder this morning' and is doing service
at the city's wood pile.
L. E. Morse bas secured the contract
for floating the logs from the Washing
ton side of the Columbia to the new mill
at Hood River. ,
.A beautiful skin of a mountain lion
was on display in the city today and at
traded much attention. It was killed
near Hood River.
Frank Abernathy, who has been quite
sick for the past few weeks was taken to
the hospital at Portland this afternoon
Dr. Doan accompanied him.
; Their are several traveling men in' the
TO THE LADIES OF
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THE DALLES AND VICINITY.
In anticipation of the approaching
Elks ball, we have just received from
New York a few high-grade Novelties
in Dress Trimmings for evening wear.
The assortment, though limited, com
prises the choicest creations of the.
largest exclusive manufacturers of
Dress Trimmings both in this country
and Europe.
PEASE
city among whom we notice Messrs. A.
Roderick Grant,' E. C. Warren, H. 8.
Soule, Max Mayer and Hugh E.
Pomeroy.
This evening Smith Bros, will
give a dancing party for the class. A
soriee Saturday evening at the Baldwin
opera houee. Class for gentlemen Mon
day evening. 2t
Invitations have been issued for the
Elks ball to be given on February 14th.
This will undoubtedly be the grandest
ball of the season for no expense is be
ing spared to make the affair a brilliant
success.-
McEwen, the great hynotist, will give
an entertainment at the Vogt opera
house on Friday and Saturday evenings.
He needs no introduction to the public
for he was in the city a week last year
and bis exhibitions were more than satis
factory.
Those ladies who did not get the
souvenir memorandum books the day
before Christmas, and who - left their
names, can now receive them by calling
at Pease & Mays' store. This applies
only to those whose names were taken
down at that time.
Yesterday was quite disagreeable in
The Dalles as it was decidedlv cold with
an east wind blowing, accompanied. with
a light fall of snow. However it was a
great deal pleasanter here than in Port
land, for at that place the cars were
blockaded by' drifted now and general
traffic wassOspendedtoa great extent by
the inclemency of toe weather.
On Sunday, an trnknown man attacked
the 14-year-old daughter, of O. I. Morris,
of Turner, while she was in a stubble
field, rounding up cows. The man
jumped from behind a clump of brush,
threw the girl on the ground, took off
one of her shoes and ordered her to skip.
Mr. .Morris heard the screams of his
daughter, and ran to her rescue, but the
assailant was nowhere to be be found. '
This is the day when the
groj
d hog
comes out of his winter
era and
peers around mother earth
see how
things have been gettini
the time he has been in
ong during
lole. If per-
chance, be sees his shadow.
he returns
to his hole and remain tor
another six
weeks. Today bas been cold but bright
and sunshiny, so ine ground hoe will
undoubtedly be disappointed in an early
spring and seek olace in bis abode un
til the middle of March
An Idaho exchange says: We have
been informed that Mrs. Henry Gep
hart, of Little Bear Ridge, gave birth to
five children on December 6th, and up
to the last accounts they were all doing
well. They are all boys. The smallest
weighed two pounds when born, but he
bas outgrown his brothers and is now
the largest. Washington made much
ado over her four babies exhibited last
year at the Spokane fair, but Idaho bas
seen her and gone one better. The birth
of four babies in Latab, Wash., a year
ago or more, and the birth of five in
Latah county, Idaho, within the past
six weeks - demonstrate beyond perad-
& MAYS.
venture that the Palouae region is the !
most prolific country on the face of the
globe. , There is no telling what it may
yet do.
There are current reports that many
changes are contemplated by the O. R.
& N. in its equipment and train sched
ules. Since the improvement it has
made and is making in its roadbed, with
new steel rails and new ties, added
ballast, etc., there are none better in this
section. Besides this, the company has
made many improvements in the rolling
stock and equipments on the branch
lines. It is Baid all passenger coaches
will be vestibuled, making the trains
equal in comfort to any on the mam
line. Newer and heavier enzines are
to be added, so that better time can be
made over heavy grades.
The National Board of Fire Under
writers of New York have just mailed a
copy of rules governing the construction
of Acetylene Gas Generator, to Prof. P.
G. Daut. These rules are recommended
by them to every Underwriters Associa
tion in the country. The Eagle Gas
Generator which he represents is the
only machine of which they know in the
market that is constructed exaetly in
line with these specifications and this
fact should convince prospective buyers
to look first before purchasing any
other cheap generators, as the insurance
company will not pay any claims, ex
cept all the rules have been complied
with.
Latest From Salem.
Salem, Capitol. February 2. Curtis'
amendment to the law protecting salmon
passed the bouse. The bill providing for
convict labor on public highways passed
the senate.
The bill granting a charter to Wood-
burn passed the Louse. At a special
session of the joint committee appointed
to investigate the affairs at the soldier's
home reported today. They made a full
examination and exonerated Byers.
praising his management. They also
recommended repealing the law where
by the board of trustees were appointed,
but leaving provision in the governors
hands, for the home and certain rules
turning their pension over to the home.
They also reported a bill on the subject.
. The senate passed the direct legisla
tion resolution.
In Olden Times
People overlooked the ' importance of
permanently beneficial effects and were
satisfied with the transient action ; but
now that it is generally known that
Syrup of Figs will permanently over
come habitual constipation, well in
formed people will not buy other . laxa
tives, which act for a time, but finally
injure the system. Buy the genuine,
made by the California Fig Syrnp Co.
FOR BALE AX A BARGAIN.
On account of sickness the restaurant
at 126 Court street. Inquire of
lfeblw ' Mbb. E. Julian.
Ask your grocer for Clarke & Falk'a
pare concentrated flavoring extracts. . tf
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For every One Dollar pur
chase during January and
February . we will give one
chance free on the steel range.
jilaier & Benton
,.THE HRDWRRE DEflLEKS..
167 Second St THE DALLES. OR.
MAY START UP SOON.
Prospects That the Linnton Smelter May
Resume Operations.
Superintendent Chase, of the Linnton
Smelter, Iooks for the works to etart np
again soon, as the stockholders, he
thinks, can see daylight through the
litigation connected with the plant.
The location of the Linnton smelter ja
all that can be desired, in Mr. Chase's
opinion, as the works are equally ac
cessible to the ores of Eastern Oregon,
Washington, Idaho and Montana, as
well as those of Southern Oregon and
Northern California. A smelter located
at a mine does not do well, because it
bas only one kiln of ore to treat, and so
metals for fluxing must be brought from
distant mines at considerable expense,
Besides this, coke is always more avail'
able near a large city.
One ore may contain lead ana
ancftber iron. These different ores from
mines situated far apart, can be used to
flux each other," said Mr. Chase. "'.
do not think a large smelter need be lo
cated close to the mining regions. The
Omaha smeltar has no mines within
hundreds of miles, and yet it is doing an
enormous and profitable business in the
reduction of .ores from Arizona, New
Mexico, Montana and British Columbia,
"Twenty-hve carloads of ore pass
through Portland every month from
Baker countv, bound for the smelters tf
Tacoma or Everett, Wash. When the
Linnton smelter starts up again it will
find abundance of ore in the newly de
veloped mines of Eastern Oregon, Idaho,
Montana, as well as Southern Oregon
and Northern California."
Freas Saunders bas purchased the
wood businees of J. T. Reynolds in this
city. Those desiring good wood will find
him by ringing up 'phone number 12.
For Five Dollars you can buy a Camera
that will take larger pictures than any
other Camera on the market. For sale
by Clarke & Falk. tf
To Cora si Cold In On Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. . All druggists refund the money if
H fails to cure. 25c.
Use Clarke & Falk'a Quinine Hair
Tonic for dandruff and falling hair. ' tf
E E X 5
CHOICE
Northern Grown
SEEDS
In Bulk at
J. H. CROSS
Feed and Grocery store
Cor 2d & Federal Sts.
E
S E 3 U s
Stee
Range
mmm
Clearance Sale of Bicycles
NEW AND 2d HAND WHEELS
For Less than Half Price
We wish to clear out all old stock before m v
ing into new store and have some bargains.
This is an opportunity to get bicycle cheap
All wheels sold at half regular price.
Mays c&5 Orovo-
Opposite old stand.
fiftef the Holidays..
We have a large stock of Pianos, Organs, Sheet Music, Musical Instru
ments, etc., that we are selling at popular prices.
Our stock of Stationery
Jacobsen Book & Music Go.
170 Second Street,
Jiot Cheap Goods,
bat Good Goods Cheap.
Cheap for Gash.
SflJWUELt Lt. BHOOIS,
Successor to E. J. Collins & Co.
Rockford "Quick Shot"
12-Plate Magazine Camera.
Simplicity
Durability
"Turn the lever and you are ready for
another." No plate holders with elides
to draw. No sleeve or changing bag. No
chance to fog plates. No failures.
If you want 12 pictures quick, buy the
"Quick-Shot, '5 the only magazine cams
era that holds the plates securely after
they are exposed. No rattling or break
ing of plates. Best on earth.
3KX $6.00
4x5 $9.00
With one dozen plate holders.
Manufactured under the Conley patents by the
Rockford Silver Plate Co.,
KOCKFORD, ILL.
We sell only throueh local agents. Ask our
sgents to show you this "Quick bhot."
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and Books is complete.
The Dalles, Oregon.
We are determined to sell the
entire stock of Dry Goods,
Clothing, Notions, Groceries
Quick Sellers
No Complaints
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AGENTS, The Dalles, Oregon.
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