The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 28, 1899, Image 2

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    Ths Dalles Daily Chronicle.
5BB8CKIFTION fKICE.
One week $ 15
One month
One year
50
6.00
TUESDAY FEBRUARY 23.. 1899
NEW YOSKS NEW FAU.
Now that the horseless carriage is
no longer an experiment but a reality
in New York, the residents of Gotham
are discussing the probability of
what they term "autotrucks" suc
ceeding the drays and vans of com
merce, says the SpokesmanRevicw.
While New Yorkers have always had
the highest regard for 1 the horse in
the abstract, they are now acquiring
a dislike for him because they ' find
that horse traffic and clean asphalt
streets are not compatible. They
want clean streets and hence they
have decided that the autotruck is a
tecessity. They are looking forward
to the days when the horse will be
seen no more on the streets and are
predicting for the era of cleanliness
that will be introduced, great things.
They have expressed the belief that
with the advent of that era the clean
ly fad will become more popular;
that men will cease to spit on the
floor of street cars and that dust will
be a thing almost unknown. All this
moves an extremist writing in Har
per's Weekly to point out that thor
ough cleanliness cannot be secured
until the dog is abolished from city
life. The horseless truck, the writer
argues, is a step in the right direction,
but the crying needs of the metropo
lis is a dogless dog.
If this sort of a thing goes on it is
difficult to decide where it is going
to end. The gentle, yowing cat will
fall under the ban next, and then an
edict will perhaps go forth against
the Italian family, that traditional
acme of uncleanliness.
The nickel-in the-slot machine is
the D'ost vicious of all modern forms
of gambling, because its invitation is
every where and a venture costs but
a trifle. The smallness of the stake
makes it appear innoceDl to the large
class of minds easily capable of moral
confusion; and many who would de
cline a venture at cards on moral
grounds see nothing but a joke in
p'aying the machine." The victims
of this "play" are to be counted by
the tens of thousands, and it is, prob
ably, responsible for more demorali
zation of a cheap but very evil kind
than any other single agency now in
common use. It is questionable if
the public sense of its iniquity 'is suf
ficiently aroused to put a stop to it.
True, the legislature has made a law
against it; b t it is doubtful if it can
be enforced against a thing that peo
ple generally regard ss a joke. It
was noted at Salem where a nickel
machine clinked merrily all day long
in the main corridor of the capitol
that some of those who supported the
Proebstel bill with their votes were
among the most devoted patrons!1 of
mechanical gambler. Oregonian.
Some of the Spanish prophecies
made before the war have come true.
It was just one year ago today that
El Pias of Madrid remarked in the
course of a scathing yeditorial di
rected against "the insolent Yankee
pigs," that "the war in Cuba will end
only when we send an army against
the United States." 21 Pais is to be
congratulated upon its clear fore
sight. "Give me a liver rtgulator and I can
regulate the world," said a genius. The
druggist handed him a bottle of DeWitt's
Little Early Rieere, the famous little
pills. Smpes-Kitiersly Drug Co.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A KNEliALBANKING BDS1NE8
letters of Credit issued available in the
. : 'Eastern' States. - " ;'
Sight' Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers BoJd on New York, Chicago,
St. Louis, San Francisco, Portland Ore
gon, Seattle Wash,, and various points
In Oregon and Washington. '
. Collections made at all points on fav
orable terms. -
PAYING OFF OLD SCORES.
The I'nlqne Mean Taken br Sla
Yonns Men to Even Up with
: . Coqnette. '
There is a young coed at the Univer
sity .of Chicago who ias been doing' a
ot of thinking lately.' Ever since her
3ebut in the Midway school she has
seen one of the most popular girls at
the institution, but unfortunately for
herself and several ardent admirers, she .
contracted a coquettish'manner, which
caused untold jealousy on the campus.
Several of the boys got together one
K;ld afternoon a few days ago and be
fore long the conversation turned, to
the charming young woman in ques
tion. Then and there a scheme of re
venge was decided upon by the six. It
tvas in effect that all go and call on the
lady the same evening, entering 15 min
utes apart, and to regard one another
is perfect strangers as well as inter
lopers. One of the six described the
event as follows:
"It was a villainous thing to do, but
the girl is somewhat of a joker herself,
and we all had an old score to pay off.
We carried out the idea to perfection.
I was the first to call and the girl said
she was glad to see me. Before she had
time to say anything else another
young man was ushered in. She was
glad to see him, too. But when the
third young man arrived she was some
what contused and stammered a little
over her welcome. .,
Queer Name for Women.
The wives of some of the Tcdian.
braves have names as odd and often as
droll as their husbands. They seem
to have cognomens of their owe. too,
and not to take those of their spouses
only. Some of the actual names given
in a census of the families of the couts
at one placa include Mrs. Short No-se,
who was before lier marriage Miss Pip
ing Woman; Mrs. Big Head, formerly
Miss Short Face; Mrs. Nibbs. formerly
Miss- Young Bear; Mrs. White Crow,
formerly Miss Crook Pipe; Mrs. Howl
ing Water, formerly Miss Crow Woman ;
also Mrs. Sweet Water. Miss-Walk High,
daughter of Mr. White Calf, ani Miss
Osage, daughter of Mr, Hard Case.
t'tllity of "Tabby."
The duches of Northumberland owns
a shawl which formerly belonged to
Charles X. of France, and was manu
factured from the fur of Persian cats.
Many thousands of cats' skins were
utilized, and the weaving occupied
some years. The shawl measured eight
yards square, but is so fine that it can
be compressed into the space of a large
coffee cup '
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
TMt is what 5 ntl for.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
January 19, 1899. i
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice ol his Intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that Bald proof will be made before the Register
and Keceiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Satur
day, Feb. 2d, 1899, viz:
Harmon S. Cheeaman,
of The Dall, Oregon, H. E. No. 5046. for the
lots 1 aud 2, ri:d the E A N W J, Sec. 21, Twp
1 north, range Vi east, i it.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous iebidence upon arid cultivation
of said land, viz: J. W. Johnston, W. H. Cal
vin, D. Bunnell, H. Re.idel, all of Tbe Dalles,
Oregon. JaY P. LUCAS, Register.
jan-21-ii
PROFESSIONALS.
W. LUNDELL, B. M-
Teacher of Vocal Culture.
Sight Reading and Harmony.
Studio at Residence. Cor. 6th and Liberty,'
tuvesgtion oltcitaa. THE DALLES, OR.
JQR-GEISENDORFFKR
Physician rind Surgeon,
Special attention given to surgery.
Rooms 21 and 22, Tel. 328 Vogt Block
JJA. STURDEVANT,
Dentist.
Office over French & Co.'s Bank
Phone 6, THE DALLES, OREGON
J)AN ROBERTS,
Attorney-at-Law.
. . Collections a Specialty.
Seeond Street, THE DALLES, OREGON.
lOLLIE V. O'LEARY,
Art Studio.
Room 3, Chapman Block.
: China painting a specialty.
Branch Office .
Oregon Viavi Company,
Room 7, over French's Bank. .
Office hours,
2 io 4 p. Hi-
Charlotte F. Roberta.
) . Local Manager.
FEED. W.WILSON, - '.
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
THE DALLES, OREGON.
Oftiee ovei First Nat. Bank. .
B 8 HUSTDtSTOM ;, ; .. ; a B WILSON
HUNTINGTON WILSON, '.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
. JFHS DALLES, OREGON
Office oyr First Nat. Bank.
ONE FOR A DOSE.
mm
tReIBOTe Pimples. Prarent
f W'onsnesSiPorify the Blood, ;
ThT. ni;ler gripe nor sioken. To con
V2 2TwP - maii mp1e free, or full box for
tec bold D7 drugsiata. DR. B0SANK0 COVPbiUt pZ
A good
drug sign.
You well know that a good drag sign
is tbe patronage which is bestowed on
tbe store. It is tbe purity of the goods
nanaieu ana tne manner of doing busi
ness that makes and keeps this business
We are pleased with the result of our ef
forts to supply the best drugs at the
best price. We are particular about the
compounding of them.
RELIABLE PHARMACISTS.
115 Second Street, THE DALLES
Just What
Voa want.
New ideas in Wall Paper here. Such
wide variety as we are showing never be
fore graced a single stock. Real imita
tion creton effects at ordinary prices.
Good papers , at cheap paper prices.
Elecant dasiornn. r.asr.fril pnlnrinoa
for a small price, at our store on Third
A A 1 tl 1 .
etrcei,. aiho a iuii line oi noaBe paints.
D. W. VATTSE, Third St.
A Neglected Cold
is the f orrunner of almost every pilmen t. It de
bilitates the system and leaves it an easy mev to
disease. Loss of hearing and d.mjesk. of sight
are amongsi lis m enects,
Oar Syrup of Tar, Tola and Wild Cherry
for Colds and t.'oughs fs not only a cuie but a
preveu' ntive. It tones up the system, increases
the vitality ant1, cctt as a general bracer. Price
253 and EOc per bottle.
Eutjyou doa't !jte our preparations we have
all. otiie.-Juudz. We fiU the doctor, s orders too.
M. Z. DONNEL.L
...DRUGGIST...
1
..GHAS. FRflHR..
and Fafmeps .
..Exchange..
Keeps on draught the celebrated
COLUMBIA BEER, acknowl
edged the best beer in The Dalles,
at tbe usual price. Come in, try
it aDd be convinced. Also the
Finest brands of Wines, Liquor
and Cigars.
S ancfcxiiehes
. of ail Kinds always on hand.
m
t
Depart
fob
tixe schedule.
From Dalles.
Arrive
From.
Fast
Mail
8nlt Lake. Denver. Ft.
. Fast
Mail.
3:15 p. m.
worth, Omaha, Kan
11:50 p. m.
sas iy, bt. louis,
Chicago and East.
Epokane
Flyer
Walla Walla, Bpokane,
Minneapolis. St. Paul,
D u 1 u t h, Milwaukee,
Spokane
Flyer.
5:00 a. m.
5:43 p. m.
cuicago ana iunnz.
8 p.m.
From Portland.
Ocean Steamships.
For San Francisco
January 22,
and every live days
thereafter.
4 p. m.
8 r. in.
4 1. m.
Ex. Sunday
Columbia Kv. Steamers.
Ex.bundaj
To Astoria and Way
Saturday
10 p. m.
i-anaings.
6 a. m.
' Willamette River.
4:30 d. m.
Ex.Sunday
Oregon City, Newberg,
Ex.bunday
eaiem x way una s.
7 a. m,
Tues.Thur.
and gat.
Willamette and Yam
S-.sa T. m.
hill Rivers.
Mon.,Wed.,
Oregon City, Dayton,
ana i n.
anu nay-Lianaings.
6a.m.
Willamette River.
4:30 T. m.
Tue.,Thur.
Portland to Corvallis,
Tue., Xhur
and Sat.
ana nay-Lanaiugs.
and Sat.
Leave
Lewiston.
daily
except
Friday.
Lv Riparia
daily
except
Saturday.
Snake River.
Riparia to Lewis ton.
3" Parties desiring to go to Heppner should
take No. 4, leaving 'the Dalles at 5:30 p. m.,
uan.iwg uuevi uuDDecuoDB ai iieppner junction.
Returning making direct connection at Heppner
junction With N'n. 1. ttrT-ivino. at Tho Tkallaa at
4:15 p.m.
No. 22, throught freight, east bound, does not
3:a0a. in. .
No. 24. local freicrht. oritIph
bound; arrives 4:30 p. m., departs 8:15 p. m. A
ju. ii, west oouna rnrougn ireignt, does not
uanjr imBBvuBers; arrives o:io p. m., aeparcs
No. 23, west bound local freight, carries pas
senders; arrives 5:15 p. m., departs 8:30 a. m.
For full particulars call on O. R. & N. Co.'s
agent Ane juaues. or aaaress
W. H. HDRLBNRT.
Gen. Pas. Agt., Portland, Or.
. EAST and SOUTH via
The Shasta Route
OF THE
Southern Pacific Comp'y.
Trains leave and are due to arrive at PortlaL
OVERLAND EX-1
press, Salem, Rose-.
I
Durg, Asniana, sac
rum pTltn. -Ofrdpn Hnn
6:00 P.M.
I rranciseo, iiojave,
9 A. M.
New Orleans and I
East I
8:30 A.M.
Roseburg and way sta
tions fVia Woodbura fori
I McAngel, Silvcrton, i
West Scio, Browns- )
ville.Sprlngfield and
I Natron J
(Corvallis and way(
f stations... j
4:40 P. II
Dally
except
Sundays.
Daily
except
Sundays
t7:30 A. M.
5:50 P. M
INDEPENDENCE PASSENGER. Express train
Daily (except Sunday). ir
4;50p. m. (Lv. Portland Ar.) 8:25a. m
7:30 p.m. Ai..McMinnville..Lv. 6;60a, m
8:30 p. m.
Ar..
.Independence.. Lv
f0 a. m
Daily. tDaiiy, except Sunday. '
DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
AND SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CAR
Attached to all Through Trains.
Direct connection at Han .Francisco with Occl
dental and Oriental and Pacific mail steamship
lines for JAPAN and CHINA. Sailing dates on
application.
Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Eu
rope, aiso j ait Art, ctiirtA, jur40LULU ana
AUSTRALIA.
All above trains arrive at and depart from
Grand Central Station, Fifth and Irving streets
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Passenger Depot, foot of Jenerson street.
Leave for Sheridan, week days, at 4:30 p. m
Arrive at Portland, 9:30 a. m.
Leave for AIR LIE on Mondav, Wednesday and
Friiay at 9:40 a.m. Arrive at Portland, Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday it 3:05 p. m.
Except Sunday. Except Saturday. ''
tt. KoEi-jjER, G, H. MARKHAM,
jlnnaer. - Asst. G. F. A Pass. Art
' Through Ticket Office, 134 Third street, where
through tickets to all points in the Eastern
States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at
lowest rates from
J. B. KIEKLAND, Ticket Agent,
or N. WHEALDON. . r
BO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
- Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights &c. -
Anvone sendlns a sketch and desciiDtlon may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
Invention Is probably patentable. Communica
tions atrictly confidential. Handbook on Patents
sent free. Oldest aeency for securinirpatents.
Patents taken thromro Munn A Co. receive
special notice, without charge, In the
; Scientific Hmrttm.
A handsomely illnstrated weekly. " Tnrest dr
. eolation of any scientific journal. Terms, (3 a
" year : four months, t L Sold by all newsdealers.
F..UNN & Co.36,Bro New York
Siancn Offlc. 625 V Bfc. Waahinston. D. C.
For the best results ' use tbe Vive
Camera. For sale by tbe Postoffice
Pharmacy.' tf
, "V
C. J. STUBLING
Wholesale
Wines, -Liquors and Cigars
Agency for the Greatest American Liquor
Yejlowstpne Sour Mash Whiskey.
WillSKJjY Irom $2.75 to $6.00 per gallop.
IMPORTED OOQIfAO from $7.00 to $12.00 per gallon. (11 to 20 years olcU
A LIIOHBIA IBAKDIIB tifm 83.25 to j6 (0 ter gallon. (4 to 11 years old."
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
HOP GOLD BEEE on draught, and Val
Imported Ale and Porter. , . .. .
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIGARS.
PIONEER BAKERY.
I have re-opened this -well-known Bake ,
and am now prepared to supply every
body with Bread, Pies and Cakes'. Also
all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer.
Grandall&Borget
DEALERS IN
All kinds of
UNDERTAKERS
EMBALMERS
The Dalles, Or.
Funeral Supplies
...Spring Is Coming...
And F. S. GUNNING, the blacksmith, is prepared to put vour buggies
plows and farm implements in proper shape.
Second and Langhlin Streets,
'Phone 157.
Todes apd
Rockford Quick Shot"
i 12-Plate Magazine Camera.
Simplicity
Durability
"Turn tbe lever and you are ready for
another." No plate holders with slides
to draw. , No sleeve or changing bag. No
chance to fog platee. . No failures.
If yon want 12 pictures quick, buy the
"Quick-Shot,1; the only magazine cams
era that holds the plates securely after
tbey are exposed. No rattling or break
ing of plates. Best on earth.
3K4J..... $6.00
45 ..$9.00 '
With one dozen plate holders.
Manufactured under tbe Conley patents by the
Rockford Silver Plato Co.,
SOCK FORD, ILL.
We sell only through local agents. Aek our
agents to show you this "Quick bhot." " .
fiscolarelio
iieaaquarters lor seea Axram of ail kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain oi sii kinds.
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, aU kinds.
Headquarters for Bran. Sliorts, mTllfe.
Headquarters for "Byers Best" Pendle-
. OTI TloUT ThisF16nr is manufactured expressly for family
vi-l. -use: every sack ie guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Wa Bell our ecods lower than anv honse in the trade, and if voa don't think no-
call and get par prices and be convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats.
and Retail
(4 to 15 years old. )
Blatz and Hop Gold Beer in bottles
'
Hobes,
Burial Shoes,
Etc.
THE DALLES, OREGON.
pabrie
We are ready to show them in Dry
Goods, Notions, Clothing, Boots and Shoes,
Ladies' Capes and Jackets. "Time enough"
is a poor principle. Those who make tbe
earliest selections secure best results.' The
stock is complete and new and we invite
you to look at it.
Quick Sellers
No Complaints
I Tua cninoa Ifinarelv rir-ntr Cr
I ne SsnipeS-tlinerSiy LJrUg IO.
AGENTS, The Dalles, Oregon.
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