The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 06, 1900, Image 3

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    COUNCIL MEETING.
While waiting for our new goods to be marked, which are now in the
house, wo will give you a few things to consider a sort of
SALTED ALMOND;
something to munch upon during the day or two that will lapse before
the pretty things that will crowd our counters will be ready for inspection.
The balance of our
Flannelette Wrappers and
Flannelette Shirt Waists
Will go at the same reduction as last week,
20 Per Cent. Off.
All Goniln Marked
In Plain Klmiroa.
PEASE &, MAYS
Harry dough Rf-Hlgnii Nomination for
New Councilman.
a urns uany unronieie.
Ttkvl'one No. 1.
tl'ESDAV - MARCH (i, 1000
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A H'tVCSl III
Oysters ?
J KC LLER
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WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
County court will convone tomorrow.
Mending clock is onu way to Improve
The city jiil 1ms aim occupant, charged
1.18 UtVL'lliL'.
Prof. Samlvlg will kIvo his rouular
ttiklv il
For the mist few dava wo liiwo re-
O " " ' - -- (Iff VUII jVIUllll
th31treelB.ini ni.Min I
condition.
Tha Modern Woodmen of A-nnrii-a
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Odeomu rnilifO rti MImiI nf. tin atnnt nf
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IIU IIUIUIUIT LI1U WIIIIUUK
Bley liros.. Imun
"rjuglibretl Jersey bull, registered
ItOCk. Vttr ,..l!....l ... 1
..n ntuiiirn iiiiiy hi rem
ce on Tenth street, near the fair
tlOOndn. n 1
--' lllll I II II
After many vnin efforts on tho part of
;te citizens. Dullard has Hnallv secured
wiional bank, to be called tho Ballard
' National hunk, with a capitalist-
lw of $50,000.
Samuel vinkn .....i i!....
"IIU OUI1, WIIU I1VU Ull
J mil, are down with the typhoid
ier. Mr
.. ' .ioro in u meinour oi in
MWirn WoDilnien of America who have
'wired a nurse ami nro taking tho boet
CIore ol their brother.
Arrah7fuiw.fi... i i i ,
- n in. vi! ueen mauo wnero-
Nwq-iin Miller vlll deliver a lecture
' "He ,ih,eo on Friday, March 10th.
Miller U a noted poet and has
quite n success as a lecturer con
rwently it la expected tiat n crow(Je(J
ow will nreot hi-n.
The
.i,. imiuuruu Ull VVl'UIieflUUy
7" t( Hev. and Mrs. DoForost
li.i 1 '''""Klit'T, at the home of Mrs.
J PI' lolot , r.tvo South Sherman avenue,
highly enjoyablo affair. Surely
tl I r 01 81 lolL'r'fl ohnrol'. "Winer
2, , U3til'l family, are in the
Bje. 1 f friond8'-T'' nver
fouC!!iy l8lci Wheeler, of Portland,
cJIm ,,mn U k'llovod t0 1,8 nno'ier
uLni- M,,,ox ,10"r Woodstook Sunday
wnng ,, wlll, tj(j j.
ibiSm 3 ,Mrton" dy. The
from n ?.ftlnft" w''" recently returned'
hi i " " t,,B ColwwuU river,
118 evidently cnlraoted tho di-
boS,' iPa(1'.,et' t,,e PrHnl boat
ri n been out at the Johnion
Daw mill, near Mt. Scotc, Kettin out
"orooks" for tho proposed new ateaiiisre
for the Paul Mohr TraiiHportatiou Coin
puny. Thoeo will Eoon be nil out and
.eady for delivery, whun conetiuution on
the two etenmera to bo built at IMrtliuul
will uommence.
Kttclea miem to bo plentiful ill' Wheeler
county. Nut long ago the ypiitiK son of
Hon. It. It. Donnelley killed one meas
uring 7 feet, on the homo ranch at Val
droit. A few dnytj ago, in the eauie
noi,hhorliood, Uobt. Tonuy captureil a
iniigniflcent Kr0' eapie meaHurinR 7 ft.
2 in. froirMlip to tip. Thu bird ia a per
fect epecimeu, ami was taken alive
without be'uiK damaged in any way.
At Urn stockyards Fred A. Younn has
eomo blooded Lincoln Bbeep h!i:liho
purchased while in the cast. They
were raised at the stocks farm of O. I).
Hitchcock and Frank King, of Charlotte,
Mich. He purchased seventy bend of
rams and two ewes. They are yearlings
and it is claim id they will shear from
fifteen to twenty-live pounds per head
while tho staple h bright and the aver
age weight Is Mm pounds.
The Mnllican family, who have had
the smallpox and been in quarantine
for the past six weeks, have been re
leased, thoy having recoverrd from the
disease. In conversation with Mr. Mnl
lican this morning ho said, "Mr wife,
two children, sister-in-law and myself
have just gotten over the a mall pox not
any in the family being confined to their
bed during the ttinp. None of us lll
hav&.any pitts except my wife who will
prqbably have half a do.ou."
Some time ago George Woodworth, of
Dawion, burned tho second finger of his
left hand with a cigarette just enough to
cause an abrasion of tiie skin. A few
days after a tore appeared on tha point
of his elbow.-and blood poisoning rapidly
fallowed. He went to the hospital, and
half a dozen operations have been per
formed in an endeavor to enve his arm.
It ia swollen to twice its natural size,
and a peculiar circumstance is the fact
that the most healthy part of the arm is
from tho wrist down.
Steamboat men say that the waters of
the Columbia have been quite muddy
tho past week. This is something Kin
uetul, and they would like to know tho
reason of It. The waters of the Colum
bia are slightly discolored during (bod
timo, whon much fine sand Is hold in
8UBieublon by them, but It Is unusual
for them to be muddy. It Is supposed
that a huge landslide has occurred
8omowhero on tho rlvor or ouo of its
tributaries, If any one knows what has
caused the muddy condition of tho river
the steamboat men would be pleased to
be Informed,
The active work of L. Gorlinger, says
thu Telegram, In runiilug surveys and
acquiring right of way around Catlilamot,
Waih., ia causing as much speculation
as -his proposed road along the north
aide of the Columbia, east of Vancouver.
It would seem that he proposes to ex
tend the road on down tlje river from
ViHicmver, or else why should babe
securing right of way in that direction.
Some believe the road Ib Intended for
rich coal deposits near Cathluinet.
UtberB say the intention is to run to
Long lieacb, and others advance the
theory that it will endeavor to terminate
at some point and build up a rival to
Astoria.
A great surprise wb sprung on the
Knights of Friendship lodge No. 0 last
night. They were busily engaged in
conferring rank work when several of
the Hull. bone Sisters gained admittance
to the ante-room and demanded that
further proceedingaa'case until they bad
spread the tabic f? und feasted the'r
brothers, which tfiey did in most elegant
shape, the occasion being the birthday
of Chas. L. I'hiflips, who is one of the
enthusiastic knights. Among the pres
ents to Mr. Phillips was a handsome
Klk button, presented by his wife.
Tho annual meeting of the school di
rectors was held yesterday afternoon at
which timo the reports for the past year
were read. Tho financial report was
placed on the board and explained by
Director Doane. The management of
tha echool for the past year has been
all that could be desired, and the fi
nancial report will show that it has
been quite economical. A unanimous
vote of thanks was extended to
Judge Liebc, the retiring director,
for hie untiling eflorta to build up
and advance the schools. He was
earnestly requested to again accept the
nomination for director.
Flno I'uultr' mid Itulluu llev.
Silverlaced Wyamdotte, English Red
Cap and Itoso Combed White Leghorn
chickens for sale. Single birds $1 each.
Eggs for setting $1 per fifteen.
Italian bees $1 per pound. 'i
bees warranted purely mated, 75 cr
each. Queen s sent by mail and sale ar
rival guaranteed. Address ,
Miik. A. A. IJox.ney,
febSMmo Tygh Valley, Or.
Strayed,
A black horse weighing about 1200
pounds and branded 25 on the left
shoulder. Same strayed from the farm
of John Brookhouae, which is situated
six miles beyond Dufur. Liberal re
ward olltred for information regarding
iccoverv. Address
S. K. Wjxans,
mar7-lrnw Dufur, Or.
Strent Car I.I1111 In Tim Dulles,
This fui prise to all will be as It has
been in the past, to come, but the Law,
Union & Crown Fire InFuranco Co, is
hero to stay. Arthur Senfert resident
agent, 'phone 141.
Notloi'.
Mikn Welch, veterinary surgeon, will
visit The Dalles Tuesday, March 0th,
and will remain a few days only. Par
ties wishing his services can find him
at Ward &. Kobertson's stable. in'J-td
Vitrei Iteadaulw Quickly.
Baldwin's sparkling elTerveeceiit Cel
ery Soda, A harmless and Hl'ective cure
for headache, nervousness, sleeplessness,
brain fatigue. 10 and 25 cents. Sold
by Clarke & Falk, druggiete, jan24-0w
The regular monthly meeting of tho
city council was held last night at the
city hall at which were present Mayor
H. L Kuck, Councilmen Andrew Keller,
W. A. Johnston, C. F. Stephehp, F. S.
Gunning, S. S. .Tonne, Wm. Shackelford,
Jas. Kelley and F. W. Wilson.
It was moved and carried that when
the council adjourned, that i t adjourn
until Wednesday, March 14.
In the matter of repairing tho side
walk adjoining the Joies property, it
was referred to the committee on streets
and public property, with instructions
to report at the next regular meeting.
Tho committee on health and pol'co
to whom was referred the petition of W.
O. Johnson to bo appointed as a police
officer in the F.at End recommended
that said commission be not granted,
and the recommendation was adopted
by tho council.
The petition of A. Guintherand others
praying for the establishment of a side
walk on the south side of ninth street
was defeated by a remonstrance pre
sented to the Council.
Reports of the officers for the month
of January were accepted and ordered
placed on file.
II. Clongh having removed his resi
dence from the first ward sent in his
resignation which was accepted by the
council. Harry (J. Liebe and Roger B.
Sinnot were nominated to fill the
vacancy, but after four ballot?, which
resulted in a tie, It was decided to defer
anv further action until next meeting.
The following claims uere lead and on
motion were ordered paid and warrants
issued for same:
I N D Hughes, marshal $ 75 00
beo Bro'vn, engineer ib 00
G A E'hinnati, nightwatchman. . 00 00
C J Crandall, treapurer 20 00
N H Gates, lecorder 50 00
TTFannon, labor 17 40
Ernest I'atton, labor 19 40
A A Urquhart, labor 1 80
J J Maloney, labor 4 00
Mead Hughes, labor 3 00
A J Purcell, labor 4 00
laH Harmon, hauling
N I) Hughes, killing dons
Jno Ferguson, hauling 10
.las hike, hauling 1
L D Oaken, hauling anil nursing 3'.i
J W Blakeney, hauling 2
Wm Henzie, hauling 7
R B Hood, hanline 4
P J Burham, hauling 4
Ernest I'atton, labor 1
F S Gunning, repairs 2
Dalles Lumber Co, lumber
PeaFe & Mays, mdee 5
C F Stephens, nidse,. 5
W A Catfe, sawing wood
W A Johnston, mdse 25
Mays & Crowe, mdso 1
Electiiu Light Co, lights 25
Seufert-Condon Tel Co.telephone 2
Mater & Benton, mdse
Hugh Glenn, mdse and labor. ... 4
TllKASKHEItS KEI'OltT.
Feb. 1 Bal. cash gen. fund . . . ,4772 52
' . 1 - .1 ! . I I- .-"I . m .
.u. casii uuniig mouiii , . i.-i uu
1 00
5 00
50
50
75
75
50
00
00
00
45
95
00
50
75
20
00
GO
50
40
67
Total J5497 21
By warrants issued during mo.. 439 55
Mch 1 To available cash gener
al fund 5057 00
Kill the rests.
The season of fbe year when fruit trees
need attention more particularly than
at any other time, is approaching; in
fact is at hand. Tho fruit of negligence
is apparent on all sides, causing loss of
valuable orchards to many horticultur
ists, and to remedy the evil is the first
consideration.
One of the most common petts is the
San Jose scale. It has gained such a
firm foothold that nothing but united,
strenuous efforts will avail to obtain
satisfactory results. The extermination
ot the pest can only be attained by
proper and thorough spraying. Use
only the very best spraying mixture and
be careful in application to the trees.
The neglect of one limb ineaus a menace,
the slighting of any part endangers your
whole orchard. The trouble in the past
has been that the work In many orchards
has been slipshod, while neighbors have
been painstaking. The result is very
unsatisfactory, in fact almost barren of
any reeulte. And the trees In the valley
will never be lid of the pest until uni
form, palustaklng is the rule.
Another oyll to be contended with is
the codliii moth. Now is tho season to
destroy these worms that cause unsale
able fruit. The pest winters under the
bark of tho trees, and a few days spent
in the orchards will do wonders toward
destroying the moth. Tho worm is
about ready to crawl out and look around
for fruit blossoms, and his career can
eufily be nipped in the bud, and if gone
at Fystematieally will add dollars to the
output ol the orchard. Walla Walla
Union.
CASTOR I A
For Infants aud Children.
The Kind You Havi Always Bovgiit
Bears the
Signature of
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AV&gcfable Pr eparalionfor As -sirnilating
IhcFoodandRegula
ling the Stomachs andBowels of
Promotes Digeslion.Cheerfur
ness and Rest. Contains neither
Opium.Morphinc nor Mineral.
Not ItfAitc otic .
ptttpt araunrSAKUELPtraan
jftnpki Seal
JtmetSfed f
HtimSml.
Aperfecl Remedy forConslipa
non, Sour Stonvtch, Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions ,Feverish
ness and Loss OF SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature of
.. NEW YORK'.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
CXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW VOUK CITY.
SEEDS.
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A Splendid Assortment, of Choice Garden. Grass and
Vegetable
SEEDS IN BULK.
Seed Wheat, Seed Oats,
Seed Rye, Seed Barley,
Seed Buckwheat, Seed Corn
King Philip Corii,
Stowell's Evergreen Corn,
Early Minnesota Corn.
Kaffir Corn, Egyptian Corn,
White Hominy Corn.
Early Rose Potatoes,
Rurtmnk Potatoes,
Spring Vetches,
Brome Grass,
Cheap Chicken Wheat,
Poultry Food, Bee Supplies.
A magnificent stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, all of
which will be sold at close prices for CASH "at the Feed, Seed
and Grocery Store of
J. H. CROSS.
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Notice to tlie l'uullc.
The Columbia Southern Railway Com
pany will complete its line and be ready
to receive forward freight and passengers
from Shaniko not later than April 15,
1900. Large warehouses and stock yards
will be erected and ready for wool and
stock by the a;ov j date. Freight ratis
will be considerable lower than by team
from The Dalles. Regular tariff will be
published shortly.
For further information call on or
addresB C. E. Lytle, General Freight
Agent, Moro, Ore., or the undersigned.
E. E. Lyti,k,
feblG-tf General Manager.
Notice.
Arriving time of No. 1, west-bound
passenger, is reported daily to the
Seufert & Condon Telephono Co. Sub
scribers can get this information by
calling central.
F. B. Thirkield, health inspector of
Chicago, says, "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
cannot be recommended too highly. It
cured tneof severe dyspepsia." It di
gests what you eat and cures indigestion
and heartburn, and all forms of dys
pepsia. Cab lu uur Cftecba.
All couutv warrants registered prior
to Juno 3, 1810, will be paid at my
oTice. Interest ceases after Februarv. 2,
1900. O. L. Piiii.i.ii's,
Cnnntv Treasurer.
Dull Headache, Pains in various parts
of the body, Sinking at the pit of tho
stomach, Losj of appetite, Feverishness,
Pimples or SoreB all positive evidences,
of impure blood. No matter how it
became so it. must he purified in order to
obtain good health. Acker's Blood
Elexir has never failed to cure Scrofulous
or Syphilitic poison or any other blood
diseases. It is cartainly a wonderful
remedy and we sell every bottle on
a positive guarantee. Blakeley& Hough
ton's drug Btore.
Subscribe for The Ol ronlole,
tfERVITA
Wuilteil.
By a young lady, a place to do house
work in a small family. Apply to Mrs.
Toomey, Now Columbia Hotel. m2 2w.
lUsiuriif VIH ALITv,
LOST V'QOR
mo MANHOOD
Cures Impotency, Night Emissions arid
wasting1 diseases, all efi'ectB of sell-
abuse, or excels und indis
cretion. Auerve tonic umt
blood builder. Brings the
pink glow to toale cheeks anr
restores the fire of youth.
By mail COc per box; O boxes
lor $v.5U; with a written guui-un-tee
to cure or reftind the uiouoy.
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton Jaokeon Utm., CHICAGO, ILL.
Subscribe for Tuk Cubonice. ,
Mil III I I I II. ! h I I II ! .
FREE
With ovory ono dol
lar purchase at our
store during January
and February wo will
givo a chance on a
$50-
Aluminizod Garland
Steol Range.
Ulaier & Benicn
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