The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 07, 1900, Image 4

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    U. OF O. NEWSPAPER
To He I'libllnhril Kch Week by the
Mtuilentn.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Editor Chiiomci k :
The I.Hernry societies met Friday
evening but because of examination? no
debates were held. The t'liiologian so
ciety, however, listened to a very fine
address by Dr. Lnclunan on the subject :
"Some Facts and Some Theories About
Dream?."
Arrangements have been completed
for the publication of a weekly news
paper to be known as the Oregon Week
ly of the University of Oregon. The
paper is printed by the students under
thu nnspices of the three literary socie
ties, the Ptulolojrian, Laurean and Ivi
taxinn. If nil arrangements are per
fected the first issue will appear Mondnv,
the 12th inst., and will lie published
tlnrir.p each week of the collegiate year.
Each society elects an editor, a business
malinger and a member of the execu
tive committee. The representatives
elected Friday night by the societies are
as follows: Eutasian society Miss
3race Wold, editor; Miss Susie Ban
nard, business manager; Miss Sibyl
Kuykendall, executive committee. Phil
oloeiati society E. X. Blythe, editor;
C E. Saunders, business manager; M.
L. Appiegate, executive committee.
Laurean society C. N. McArthur, edi
tor; L. E. Hooker, business manager,
and C. M. Bishop, executive committee.
The Oregon Weekly will be entirely a
student enterprise run in the interest of
the university. It will be the aim of
the editors and their assistants to make
the weekly a real live paper, giving the
university news, intercollegiate affaire,
important school news throughout the 1
etate, and show in every way that the
university as the apex of our state
school system is devoted to nil educa
tional matters of the commonwealth. It
is the purpose of the management to is
sue one of the neatest college publications
on the coast and have it in at least one
newspaper office in every town in the
etute. It will be in the reading room of
every high school and will be mailed to
any address for the price of a subscrip
tion. Any one who wishes a copy of
the first issue will receive one by giving
his or her name to George Ruch Jr., on
or before Feb. 10. Stcdext.
Feed rye for sale at the Wasco Ware
house, tf
Clark A Falk's drug stock is new
fresh and complete.
Clark & Falk are never closed Sunday.
Don't forget this.
Clarke A Fulk have on sale a full line
of paint nud artist's brushes.
Use Clarke it Fulk'e quinine hair tonic
to keep dandruff from the.head.
Yon will not have boils if yon take
Clarke & Fulk's sure cure lor boils.
Ash your grocer for Clarke A Falk's
pure concentrated flavoring extracts.
Paint your house with paints that are
fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk
have them.
Latest thing in cameras are I in
proved Magazine cyclones at Donnoll'e
drug store.
Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at the
Wasco warehouse. Finest kind of
chicken feed. meh25-tf
Clarke & Falk have received a carload
of the celebrated James E. ration
strictly pure liquid paints.
G. H. Appleton, justice of peace,
Clarksburg, If. J., says, "DeWkt's
Little Early Risers ore the beat pills
made for constipation. We use no
others." Quickly cures all liver and
bowel troubles.
F. B. Thirkield, health inspector of
Chicago, says, "Kodol Dvspepsia Cure
cannot be lecommended too highly. It
cured me oft severe dyspepsia." It di
gests what you eat and cures indigestion
and heartburni and all forms of dvs
pepsia.
DAILY FRESHETS.
HcKulnrlty of IUlnu nnd Falling of
the Illver and Senmn In
Alnaka.
Fronoiiali for Refunding- Water Bond,
tlallaa City Oregon.
A Ulltl Type or Smallpox.
The Barue disease, which has been de
termined as smallpox aud is creating
such a sensation ou the coast, seems to
be prevalent throughout the states, and
physicians every wherere investigating
it. Among the literature recently sent
out by the Minnesota state board of
health the most important is frnm tK
.pen of Dr. M. Welch, of Philadelphia,
and seems to solve the question.
He takes the ground that the present
disease now going the rounds of many
of the northern states has its source in
the very mild epidemic of smallpox that
prevailed in the south two or three years
ago. It was there very frequently diag
nosed as chicken-pox, in fact, the pro
fession was about equally divided on the
point. But the disease was ever of a
mild type and rarely resulted fatally.
Not infrequently patients kept about!
their tusks and youths at the quarantine
uospuais oiten would while away the
time by playing hall.
The disease followed much the same
course in the northern states, physi
cians often falling into the error of
diagnosing it as chicken-pox. nnd con
sidering the unprecedented mildness of
the disease, Dr. Welch savs he is not at
an surprised at the disagreements
oiagnosis. After a study of
nine years in hospital work
ooOO cases, lie says he has
casts of unlformily ho mild a type, nor
can he find a similar epidemic in this or
any other country. Previous to Nov. 1
of last year he had 128 cases, without n
single death. In the smallpox epidemic
of 1894 in Philadelphia the mortality
was .18 in the u.ivaecinated, and there
wan an average of 58 percent in all
J870r e,,'dl;U,i" umciiV back to
The average death rate during the
eighteenth century was about 40 per
cent. The mortality from th ,,.,
epidemic he decides is practically nil.
Why the disease should present itself in
nch an unprecedented mild form is a
question that he will not nrinWii,
Sealed proposals will be received by
the board of water commissioners of
Dalles Citv, Oregon, nt said cltv until
S:30 o'clock p. m. of the 20 day of Fob
1000, for twenty-five thousand dollars;
and twentv thousand dollars of refund
ing water bonds of said city, (ns it is not
settled as to wbethor the total amount
of bonds will be $25,000 or $20,000 au
thority is extended to the said board to
issue refunding water bands in thu sum
of $25,000. but if found not to he neces
sary, the issue will be for no more than
$20,000; and at a rate of interest not e.t
feeding four per cent per annum pav
able twentv vears from (Into of issue,
interest payable senii-antiunllv, piinci
pal and interest payable in gold coin of
the United Mates, nt any city therein,
at the option of the buyer.
The bonds mentioned will bo issued
under the provisions of the several leg
islative ncte of the state of Oregon, ap
proved Fell. 20, 1SS5, Feb. 10, 18SI), and
Feb. 14, lb'.io, and in pursuance ot an or
dinance adopted by the common council
of Dalles Citv, approved January 25,
1900. The proposed refunding water
bonds are intended for the redemption
of outstanding water bonds in the sum
of $25,000; but in case the board of water
commissioners prefer, it will issue re
funding bonds"for $20,000 only, therefore
bidders mav make proposals for ootn
$25,000 and $20,000, and in the denomi
nation of $o00 each.
No bid will bo entertained for a rate
less than par value of the bonds. Prem
iums and rate of interest will be taken
into consideration in passing on the
value of all bids.
Bidders must deposit with the presi
dent of the board a duly certified check
on some responsible bank equal to 2 per
cent of the arrount of bonds bid for, or
accompany his bid with cash of such
amount as will equal such per cent of
his bid, and such certified check made
payable to the president of the board of
water commissioners of Dalles City, Or.,
as liquidated damages in caso the bidder
shall fail or neglect to receive and pay
for, at the office of the city treasurer of
said city, the bonds awarded to him on
his" bid", on or before the first dav of
March, 1900.
Attention should be given the fact
i. - . . i. i 1 :n . : i .1 :
T ,,.. i ,iv j, i mill wie uuuni win nut is!"iie iwiu i'irim?u
To most people who live in the tern- ninrt. ,,, iononn f Bni, ,r,i,
perate zones, the annual freshets oc- hnnria nnlH it ot.all . im.i nlra..
casioned by the melting of the winter Bary to do so, but otherwise, if lb board
snows and by the unusually heavy rains, shall find that it is necessary to issue
of spriugvire a matter of familiar ob- ; bonds in the sum of $25,000, it will then
servation. Under a hipher latitude and i 9u(ir nd issue the full sum, f$25,000).
in the neighbor-hod of placiers, other The right to reject nny and nil bids is
phenomena nre to be studied. Yn Enp-I re8erml n-v tMB Baiu 0081,11 of water
lish traveler in Alaska has the follow- j commissioners.
ing to report about the rivers of that'llV.h be,nddr?B tcV tl,e PTnm
country, says Youth's Companion: rJ 1 5!.TO"rd
I ht nk'hdiinn IiL. nine . - . . . '
... .i.ua. .Miauub oi ana noted "rronosa e for
rrlnrtinl n!-l ....1.; . . i . . I . ...
h.-v..u. uugiii, nus suujkci io a oaiiy water bonds."
rise nnd fall. The distance of its I Bv order of I
0.R.&N.
nKI'ART
ron
Vast
Mull
ll;li p. m,
Klyer
7:05 p. in..
TIMK SCIIKDULR. AimlVK
FROM tlAM.KX. . I'llOM.
Suit I.nkr, Denver. Kt.t Kn-t
Worth, OiiihIiii, Kan- MH
m City, ht. l.ouls,! a: AS m
ClllrtlKii ulld Kiifct.
WiiIIh WiiIIh, Hknlity
.Mlnm'Hjmlls. St. 1'iiul,
i) Ml nth, .MHuMi:kce,
Chli'HEi) null Kn.st.
S p. ni.
Fbom ror.Ti.ANn.
(lectin Stetintshlvs.
For Shu Francisco
December n. S. 13, Is, :
niul
Html; tine
Flyer.
4 it. la
4 p. m.
8 n. m. 4 ii. m,
Ex.bunday Cnlumhln It v. Stciimors..Ex.Hunclaj
ITo Artoria nnd Way
Saturday ' Landings.
10ji.ni.
6 a. m.
Ei.bunday
WlLLAMKTTl IttVER. 4:30p.m.
Orciroii City. NYwiH.TcEx.Huuday
Salem A Vgy Ijind's.
. a, HI, tWlLLAMCTTC ANP YAM'
Tues.ThUr., HILI. IttVKKS.
and Sat. Orepnn City, Dayton,
ana w uv-uukiuiks.
3:30 n. m.
MoiiWcd
I and Frl.
I
6 a.m. ' Wti.i.AMRTTr Uivrr. I 4:30 n. m.
Tuc.Thur. Portland to Cnrvulllk. Mon. V d
and Sat, I aud Way-Landlngx. and Friday
Lv lilparln
dally
l:Ma. in. I
SKAKK JtlVKR.
KlparlH to LewiKton.
I I.EAVK
I Lkwton
l dally
h:30 u. in.
I
Parties desirinc in co to llemmer hhnuld
nikcNn. I. lesvlinr 'Ihc Dalles at T:(Vi n. r.i
making' direct eonncctlniis at IIeinvr Junction
sources caused the water to increase mission, by and with the consent of the
in uiume mm in swmness trom noon 1 common Uouncil.
L. a.)
Attest:
to midnight, after which it continued , January, 1900,
to decrease from midnight to noon.
.The daily rise measured from six to
ten inches, according to the heat of
the weather; the daily -fall measured
from five to eight inches during the
time the fine weather lasted.
After a few days of cloudy, rainy
weather, 1 found the river falling from
day to day about ns fast as it had risen
during the fine weather.
It is worthy of remark that during
fine weather I invariably found thu
wind during the daytime in the Chilcat
valley blowing up from the hea. It
uej,-an in me torenoon with a gentle
breeze, which gradually increased to
a smart gale, that died quite uwnv bv
sunstit. During the night there wni.
either no wind, or else it blew in the
contrary direction. This regular move
ment of the atmosphere no doubt has
much to do with producing the regular
uau.v rise ano fall of the
refunding
the Board of Water Com
TiiiB 25th day of
Upturning making direct connection at Hemmcr
luiicuou Willi .no. l, arriving at l lie Danes at
::55 1. m.
No.x-J, throught freight, cant bound, doe not
carry nttsseiiKurs: urrives i.':A0 a. in., denurts
3:Oa. m.
Uo. 21, local freight, carries luwetiRors, cant
bound: arrives 4:iJi p. ni., cleimrts h.1.1 p.m.
No. ill, west bound through freight, duos not
carry passengers; arrives a:l0 p iu deptirts
U:30 jt. m.
No. a. west bound local freight, carries pas
sengers; arrives 5:15 p. in., departs s:30a. m.
For full particulars call on O. It. it N. C'o.'t
agent llic IJullet. or adilres
W. II. HDUUIUCT,
Gen Pas. Asl.. Portland. Or,
T. J. Seukkkt,
President of Board,
Nun H. Gates,
Recorder of Dalles City.
river.
TRADING IN TEE TRANSVAAL.
White CnsloiniTM Will (i. n.T.iIlj lie
Treated. II lit the IIIuoIcm Are Ite
Kurded with I.ein Omieerii.
A FINE
SHIRT
A fine shirt needs fine laundry work
to make it look nice nnd wear well.
Just the eamr, with your other garments.
e do not use any injurious chemicals
do not rot out your linen and can save
you 20 per cent of the wear your gar
mtnts usually sustain.
birtd to have you trv our work. No
laundry too email.
Dali.es Lal'mjky Co,
rnoneo-ji nrings tne team. J-2w
in
twenty,
covering
never seen
I.bHt.
T,.. . t . . .
ueiwet'ti .lonnsiotrs store nnu mv
place in Dry Hollow, last Saturday
evening, one steel garden rake. I drove
up Washington street nnd past the fair
grounds. The finder will confer a favor
by leaving at Johnstou's or at my place.
A. S. IJODEHTS.
Ordinarily the Transvaal trading
store is of galvanized iron, upon which
the sun bents down with nil its inten
sity, making the air within almost im.
bearable. Hut the trader does not mind re,lairti alteration they make them, and
this. Dressed in a nnir t.f
t j " no i .-t - fMi.oi-nv onmio
What makes A. hi. Williams & Co.'s
such a very desirable place to buy ladies'
garments, is they fit them. If they
light pair of shoes nnd n flannel shirt,
he reclines on n ooneinYnt part of the
counter, nnd with the nid of his pipe
passes the lime until a customer sir-
rues, says The .New Vork Herald.
Should tTie customer he n white man,
the storekeeper nnd he will ns a i u -tire
into a little-side room for a few min
utes, nnd a bottle and n couple of
glasses will he produced. Should he. on
the other hand, he u negro, the trader
will glance at him ciisuully, and, with
out moving, will ask him what he wants.
He does this because Kallirs often wnut
something which they know the store
keeper has not got. The (-.helves in the
back of the shop are piled up vvith
gaudy blankets, elothlnc of all tlPKi-rln.
ttnL. t i , . . .
huii. milieu L'UOUfc. Clocks
anil vnuc
answer, but there can he o ,ini n, si. ! ZuK.S " " v"w." other com-
. , ! ,uuiul.B, J(..UW xntse shelves are tin.
being genuine smallpox, he avers.
''Only a little wl,iH ago she was claim
ing she had been born ogam, but now
he is as cross and hateful as ever!"
"'Well, perhaps she's teething again,
now."
bins where the sugar, flour, meal and
e ,i,ee are Kept. On one side are smull
shelves where patent medicines stand.
uuisiue tne door, on the stoop, are
the agricultural implements, pious,
burrows, new American inventions of
i sizes unci descriptions that are too
big or too heavy to be eusily curried
away.
CASTOR I A i Dr.CUNN'C
Tor IUmIj Mi Children. ' W'UUIlll A
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in hm in mm mm mm tne Fon A D08E-
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Bears the
Signature
PILLS
ti an l DfTeiur
i.e. .,. j "it, 'tw nan oin. T.
that in addition to their big reductions,
they make no extra charge for fitting.
Ladles' tailor-made suits discounted
333 and 40 per cent. Iteud their ad,
dim UeuUai'he Oulukly.
Haldwin's sparkling efTervescent Cel
ery Soda. A harmless and effective cure
for headache, nervonsneSH, sleeplessness,
brain fatigue. 10 and 23 cents. Sold
by Clarke & Falk, druggists. jan24-Ow
Acker's dyspepsia Tablets arejsold on
a positive guarantee. Cures heart-burn,
raising of the food, distress after euting,
or any form of dyspepsia. One little
tablet gives immediate relief. 25 uts.
and 50 as. Blakelev & Hoiu.i, Inn drtvf.
gists. "
llumvt fur finlti.
Thirty head of good horses, weight
from 1100 to U00 lbs. To be ecoi, at
Jacob Mclteynold's place, 15 miles east
from The Dalles. For further particu
lars address,
SriauBK Bnos.,
j"24 mw The Dalles, Or.
he modern and most effective cure!
mr constipation and all liver troubles
thu famous little iiIIIh t nnivti hu TImUMii'u
Little Early JHeers.
Size doesn't indicate quality. Beware
ol counterfeit and worthless solve offered
f&r DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. De.
Witt's is the only original. An infallible
cure for piles and all skin diseases. '
Complete
of
Drus
at
M. Z. DONNELL,
THE.DRUCCIST.
PLEASE LOOK HERE.
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Dnderitaker
and Embalmer.
THE DALLES, OREGON.
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Rooms on ThirA Street,
One Block Back
of
French & Co.'s Bank.
PICTURES FRAMED.
ALL PRICES
AWAY DOWN.
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The Great STEEL and MALLEA
BLE IRON RANGES,
5-
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Iajestic
Are MADE TO LAST A LIFETIME, and are
ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED.
lieinember that we arc selling the same from
$45.00 to $60.00
Whieu i i a saving to our customers of from $15 to $25
over p ce charged by peddlers for inferior ranges.
ii'te for pamphlet, "Majestic Evidence."
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Dry Goods, Clothing,
Cents' Furnishings.
llwits, Blinvs. Hutu, Cup, Nutiniis.
tur W. I. DoUKlim HIkh;.
Tdcpliniio No, K8.
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C. S. Smith,
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Physiciau aud Surajeon,
Bccil atUjiitloii glTn to urery,
Koom21qd2a, Tol.affl Vogtlllock
iJp-to-date(Jroeer
Fruah Eggs am) Creumory
tinier u upoumity.
2d Street. 'Phone 270.
.STEAM...
Wood Saw
Will run Hvory day except Sunday,
itateu KuttHonuble.
Telsphona 201.
J W. A. OATES, Prop.
Tne Coiumtiia PackingCs..
PACKERS OF
PORKandBEEF
MANUKACTUKHKHOK
Fine Lard and Sausagee
Curers of BRAND
HAMS & BACON
DRIV.D BEEF. ETC.
BANKERS.
TK.VNti.VIJT A KNKHaLbANKINO HlJtlKB
Letters of Credit iaaaud available in tht
Eastern Btatea. .
Sltfht Exchange and Telt'Kraphtf
irunetera sold on New York, Ulilcago.,
St. Louie, San Franoiaco, Portland Orfr
Kon, Seattle Wash,, aud various poind
In Oregon and Waahingtoln. ,
Golleutiona inada at all uolnte on If'
orabln terina.
J.8. UmiaNK,
iroildeiit.
u. m. mix,
First national Bank
THE DALLES ... ORE00"
A General Banking Bualueea transaow
DepoaiU rtoeived, aabject to BIgbt
Draft or Ohack.
Oolleotlona made and proceeds prompt?
ramlfta1 nn Am AllnfMnn.
Bight and Telegraphic Exchange aold v
nw York, Han Franclioo auc
land.
nrnvcypniii.
D. P. THOMfHOM. Jmo. 8. Son"
H.D. M. WaiilAMI, Q0. At
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