The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 02, 1893, Image 3

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1 OUR t
EC,L Saturday, Nov. jl 186I:
SRLE, " ' . '
Ladies' Kid Gloves.
New Goods in Fashionable Shades.
Royal Hook Gloves.
BBATK1C1S,
. I II V - j
BLACK,
.i no..
. 1 25....
. 1 00... .
$1 25
. 1 00
1 35
P. Centemeri.
BLACK,
COLORS,-
.$1 75
. 1 40
Foster Hook.
BLACK OR COLORED, $ 90
PARAGON, large buttons, $1 50... $1 25
ALBANI, Mosquetaire,. ... 1 05.. . . 1 40
SUEDE, " ... 1 75 1 .50
BIARRITZ, 1 00 90
CHAMOIS, 1 25 1 00
.10VIN, black or colored ... 1 00. . . 90
ipgrWill place on sale, for this day only, a new BIARRITZ Glove at 65c.
'V
The above are all fresh stock.
Tlio Royal Hook is a great improvement over the
Foster Hook, and we are exclusive Agents.
One more offer, Mather Gloves, old stock, 60 Cents. Can you do better?
rA. I ALL GOODS MARKED .
V' , IN PLAIN FIGURES. J
PEASE & MAYS.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
Intern! tin; ruMtuflleti lit Tim ImlluK, Orcumi,
hh MK'ouit ''ln mutter.
I.ihihI il frl
10 Out 'r line (ur llrst Insertion, iitul f. Cunts
rtr Hut 'or eiioli Kiitinuent Insertion.
Speclm rti." fur limit time notices.
All Iik'iu notices reeelved later than 3 o'clock
f 111 appear tlio following day.
THlTSI)AY,
NOV. 1!, 18015
Tht Dutli and Weekly Chronicle may
hlvwion tule at J. C. XirMitc.n'n xtore.
Mention our largely-increased circula
tion within the -past three months,
owing to it desire to please, which with
uk is paramount to any other consider
ation. MISS THAYER WILL DIE.
OCTOBER OLIO.
A $try Mux. From
Nimvm Hit.
.MIsCt'lllllH'OUN
Tin: Chiio.vici.k was in error yesterday
in stating the fair grounds would bo
toM. It will lie niurely the improve
merits. At the post mortem examination of
Dr. V. K. Klnulmrt it was revealed that
lie tiled of enlargement of tho liver and
an affection of one of his luttj-e, instead
A Vliidii!itiB, as was popularly sup-
Hie owe of State of Oregon vs. F. II.
Lewis lotcuiliezzleiiient of funds belong
1"K to the Western Union Telegraph
company, was before Justice Schutz to
day, ami on a motion of the prosecuting
attorney to dismiss the case, defendant
ns discharged.
Thow who have petitions ready to
present to congress for an extension of
time on the forfeited railway lands or
I'roj'iiitf that the present tarjtl' be con
tinued, will please forward them to Tm:
Cuiioniixi: olllcu at once. They will
thus reeuivo immediate attention.
Mrs. ilamos Caniaby, while driving in
B dog cart Tuesday ovuning, was
violently thrown to tlio ground at Mr.;.!.
L. Story's corner, by the vehicle raising
upon one Hide, while trying to avoid a
'ttlu uirl. Mrs. Carnnby mistained
several hruisoH though luckily not per
manent injury.
Tlio city is wrapt in gloom over the
'Jentli of our late mayor. Ho was popu
lar with all classes and It is probable
Ids funeral will be very largely attended.
AH organizations to which ho belonged
'"ve published callH for the attendance
iiiemborH, as well as tho city uouneil
a"d Dalles Fire Department, and all
"ores will romain closed from l o'clock
until ll, sotliatull who wish may at
tend the obsequies.
Mrs. Jos. Edwards, agod about 30
yunrs, died this morning at lior liome in
this city, after an illness of about two
'noutliH, She passed poacofullyiaway (Sur
rounded by lier father, Mr. A. Davis, her
"unhand am three children. ilerreinaiiiH
will utart tonight for her homo in Wind
Br, Missouri, whero her aged mothor,
Mothers and aUtera await homud.com
mi T,' fftIn,,y "111 accompany tho re
" in and bid u last goodhy to Oregon,
wlch Iiuh been to them a lutul of Borrow.
Subscribe for Tiik OiiuoNtoi.ii, if you
Jm to get the nown. Take, for luHtance,
'""dght'D edition. It contained tho
"aplilti relluble press rojwrt of tlie
S S1 ut 1,()rtllld. with tlio iiauiOH of
" killed, and as full particulars us it
puwible to learn. In anothor col-
n was mentioned tho final passage
'o ropeal bill in the house. No Im-
Olirn M V0,,t al"0ft(, tl"8 t0 btl
id iW ,l0UrB ,tUr lt IWPPOHH,
" ' w homo owh tliero Is but one
CI 7 ft. T,, DHlles-T.tu OiiitoNioiiK,
'"welthat It U pardonable, also, to
Tim Vi.iiiik I.ndy Wlm Wim 1'uslieil Off
tlm Car, Internally Injurril.
Hjiwtnl to Tiik CnitouicLi:.
I'okti.ani), Or., Nov. 12. This morning
Miss Alice Thayer complained of severe
internal pains and shortly afterwards ex
hibited distressing symptoms, which so
alarmed her friends that they hastily
dispatched for a physician. After a
thorough examination he informed tho
sorrowing friends and relatives of the
girl that he could extend no hopes of her
living. The announcement was like a
blow, for it was not thought her injuries
would amount to much at tho time.
This inukes the eighth victim of the fear
ful disaster of yesterday morning.
MAICKIKl).
In tills city, Nov. 1, at tho residence
of the bride's parents, Mr. Emery Oliver
and Miss Anna Sylvester, by Hev. John
Whibler.
Tho bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. JS. Sylvester, and was born in
The Dalles where she haw ever since
lived. She is highly accomplished and
is possessed of a most amiable disposi
tion. Mr. Oliver has become well known
to our citizens within the last year, hav
ing boon employed by Paul Mohr as
civil engineer, stationed at Tho Dalles.
He is a young man of good habits and
unblemished character. Tuu Ciiuomcu:
extends heartiest congratulations.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver took the early
morning train for Portland, where they
will hereafter reside.
Itt-lil IChIiiU'.
Henry C. Baker to James Sharp of
San Francisco, nw'a se section 0,
township 1 s, range 11 east; ifoO.
Mr. W. M. Terry, who has been in
the druh' business at Klkton, Ky., for
the past twelve years, says: "Cham
borluin'a Cough Keniedy gives better
satisfaction than any other cough medi
cine 1 have over sold." There is good
reason for this. No other will euro a
cold sotpilckly, no other is so certain a
preventive and cure for croup ; no other
atlbrds so much rellof in cases of whoop
ing cough. For sale by Wakeley &
Houghton, druggists.
Tiik J3kht Pj.ahtku. Dampen a piece
of flannel with Chamberlain's Pain
Halm and bind it on over tho seat of
pain. It is better than any plaster.
When tho Iuuks are sore such an appli
cation on the chest and another on tho
back, between the shoulder blades, will
often preveut pneumonia. There is
nothing so good for a lame back or a
pain iu the side. A sore throat can
nearly always bo cured in one night by
applying a flannel bandago dauioiiod
witli Pain liulm. DO cent bottles for
sale by Dlakoley & Houghton, druggists.
Moxlcan Silver Stove Polish causes no
duHt. . . .
(loud Job I'rlutlitK.
If you huvo your job printing done at
Tiik Ciiuonioi.k you will have the ad
vantage of having U done with the most
modern and approved type, with which
we keep continually supplied. All jobs
under the direct supervision of one of
tho most successful and artistic printers
iu the Northwest.
NEWS OF THE STATE.
Charles Foster, a printer well known
in Portland, was appointed a missionary
to China last week by thePaptist assem
blage at Haines, Or. It is understood
that he will take his departure in a few
days.
It was expected that the Portland
Savings bank would be reopened yester
day, but the reopening has been neces
sarily postponed fot a short time. The
postponement is due to the fact that
quite a number of dapositors, either in
tentionally or by an oversight, have
failed to sign the agreements of exten
sion. PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr. Frank Hampton, one of Crooked
river's large cattlemen, is in the city
today.
Mr. .Tas. Lyle, of Lyle, Wash., was in
the city last night and returned Home
this morning.
Miss Ida Matbeney and Mrs. Katie
Sutliflfof Heppner are guests of Mrs. 0.
L. Barrett, of this city.
Mr. James McMillan, a prominent
farmer of Wasco, made Tin: CmtoxicLu
a very pleasant call today.
Mr. Edward Malm, an old '-39er of
this section now a resident of lo-Mlle,
took the steamer this morning for Port
land and Astoria.
Mrs. Leah Rondeau and Mrs. Keamv
Hondeau of Kinusley and Mrs. M. S.
Brookhouse of Dufur were passengers
for Portland on tho Regulator this morn
ing.
John D. Whitten, a very prominent
and successful farmer near Ivlngsley,
callt.d on Tin: Chuo.vicm: today. He is
ono of the most successful hog raisers of
tlio country, ami says lie lias made more
profit from them than ho could in any
other pursuit.
UOTKli AltltlVAI.S.
Skibbo Edward Malm, Poyd; A W
Waker. l-iootr Hollow; A Brenner, M.
Dochanski, Portland, Miss M J Brook-
house, Dufur; Leo Kondeau, wife and 2
children, Mrs Itcmi Rondeau, Kingsley;
A H (joys. Dayvillo; is V Stewart, J O
Lewis, Forest Grove; R Norrie, W
Norris, Thos Taplin, Goldendalo.
Tim Itloiitifonmrv Ad vertluer
Says: "Simmons Liver Regulator hus
secured a reputation solely on account of
Its extraordinary morits as a medicine
for tho liver, stomnch and kidneys."
A Now Hurley.
A valuable new barley is the Egyptian
variety. It yields moro to tho acre, at
the same time being richer and making
bettor feed. Jt is superior for soup and
when ground and treated like corn meal,
makes bread impossible to distinguish
from corn bread. Call at'fiiK Chuonioi.k
ollieo and see sample. A limited quan
tity of seed can bo obtained for a dollar
a bushel.
Tyjch Vulloy Kollor Flour Mill.
Is ill complete repair; always in store
flour equal to tho best. Also old stylo
coarse and flie Gra'uun flour, mill feed,
etc. W. M. McCokklk, Propr.
til. U.sm
ook'sCottonlioo
COMPOUND.
a recent discovery ly nu old
jliytlclan. SucccstfuUi uil
.IllUllfill 1V thousaM V
indict, n tho only t rfuctly
tnfn mill li'llalilo nioillduu d!
corored. Doworo of tmiirlnolirted urusBup wiio
............ ..,.h..i,w. In nlncoof tlili. Aelcror
Cook' Collou Hoot Compound, tatc nu wMl
Me, or Incloso 81 mid 0 cunts la jwtago Iu letter
nml wo will send, seiileil, l.y return iimll. I'uH sealed
purtloiiluN In jilula omeloie, to ladle only,
Jtoiuia. Address lo n 1 M 1 V 0 V ' '
Ka Bl'l .iicrliluoU, J'e'rolt, Won.
Bold lu Tlio Dalle Uy Uliiki'l-.) iV Id im-ion.
vj.i HonorlBf Mr-IeMNt Mnyntv
A, special meeting of the city council
was hold last night, at which were
present the full council to take what
action was deemed best in relation to
the death of the mayor, Hon. W. E.
Rinehart.
About 7 :30 o'clock Councilman Hud
son took the chair, stating the object of
the meeting. Mr. Eshlenian moved
that a committee of three be appointed
to draft resolutions upon the death of
the mayor. Carried and Councilmen
Eshelman, Kreft, and Joles appointed as
such committee.
Mr. Butts moved that the council at
tend the funeral in a body. Carried.
Mr. Kreft moved that the council meet
tho remains at the depot and escort them
to the place designated. Carried.
The presiding oflicer then appointed a
committee of two to procure a proper
conveyance for tho council while attend
ing tho funeral, naming Councilman
Eshelman and Butts as such committee.
Arrlvnl of tlio Keinalni.
The remains of Dr. W. E. Rinehart
arrived in the city this morning from
La Grande, and were escorted to the
undertaker's rooms of Crandall & Bur
gett, and thence to his late residence by
the members of the city council. " The
funeral will take place from the Congre
gational church at 10 o'clock Friday
morning, under the auspices of the A. F.
and A. M., and A. O. U. W.
Tetnplo Lodge
Attention A. ).
V. W.
No. 3.
All members are requested to be pres
ent at Fraternity Hall at 9 o'clock a. m.
Nov. 3d, 1892, to attend tho funeral of
our late brother, W. E. Rinehart. Visit
ing brothers are cordially invited.
By order of Mastek Workman.
Attention Kirn Deportment.
All members of the Dalles City Fire
Department are requested to meet at the
engine house at 9 o'clock, Friday morn
ing, to attend the funeral of the late W.
E. Rinehart, mavor of Dalles City.
J. S. Fish,
Chief D. F. D.
There will be a special meeting of
Wasco Lodge, No. 15, A. F. and A. M.
tomorrow (Friday,) morning at 8:30
o'clock for the purpose of attending the
funeral services of the late Dr. W. E.
Rinehart, which will take place from the
Congregational church at 10 o'clock a.
m. All members and visiting brethren
are requested to attend.
Wheelmen's l'rlze Cup.
The League of American Wheelmen
were presented with a very handsome
trophy, which was competed for in their
international races last August. Henry
S. Saltonstall, a member of the Eliza
beth, N. C, Wheelmen is the donor of
tho prize. The cup is represented be
low. It is of sterling silver, gold lined,
and stands 2S inches.high.
vs. a'ujXtYh 3
I $
FIRST I'lilZi: AT Tin: intekxatiox.u.
. HACKS.
Gknti.kmknv lntn mbjeet to iierirxllciil attacks
of tick liemlaelie of tho wirot im-!Ij1o tvjie, and
commenced tuklnt; K muse's Heuiliiclio Capsules
last summer. Tliey euro lt In every instance,
and since that time 1 am enjliiir splendid
health and have unfiled ten pounds in weight.
Yours very truly,
r M. .AKlCI.s,
Coiw th, Iowa.
Sold by KulpesW Kiliersly.
The Miller Store,
IGG StaM Street.
M. HONYWILL
Respectfully announces hav
ing taken tho uInivo promises
on lease, and will, on
Saturday next,
open with a stock of
PIEfS CLOTHIHG.
Furnishings,
Etc., Etc.,
and hopes to Im favored
with a sham of tlio pub
lie ji.it rou'ig'1.
luetioi? postponed.
The balance of
Our Large Stock
dost!
We will Close Out
Reparaiess
o
OGREAT BARGAINS.
Store Fixtures for Sale.
N. Harris.
P. S. Special prices to dealers.
JrSni ;
Just Hrrlvea from Hew York
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
todies'
Jackets,
. FROM $3.50 UPWRRDS
GlOt
ii & Furni
Vt Kemarkably Low Prices.
Sa ni-a-j riLJ.Liii- n 1 die rn
a
FULL ASSORTMENT OF
Winter Dry Goods,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ET0.
As we are lorced to SELL FOR CASH in order to avoid lawsuits (like
the famous A. S. Collins and wife's suit) and bad debts, our prices will always b
found the very lowest in tho market. Wo invito our friends and customers to
examine our coods and prices beforo purchasing
H. Hertoring.
PAUL KREFT & CO.,
DEALERS IN
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS
And the Most Complete- and the Latent l'attoriis hihI DeMirns in
ALL 3F ES .
VI'ractical l'aintors and Paper Ilangois. None but the best brands of the
Sherwin-Williams and J. W. Masury's 1'aintd used in all .mr work, and none but
tho most skilled workmen employe'd. Agents for Masnry Liquid Paints. No
chemical combination or soap mixture. A tirst class articli- in all colors. All
orders promptly attended to.
Paint Sbou comer Thirdand Washington Sts., The Dalles. 0m"0u
THE CELEBRATED
COLUMBIA BREWERY,
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
This well-known Uruwory is now turning out tho best Hour and Portei
east of the Cascades. The latest appliances for tho manufacture of good health
ful Beer have been introduced, and on y the (Irst-elass article will be p aced on
he marki't,
STOP
Its You I Want!
A Life-Size Crayon Fieo with every
dozen Cabinet Photos. The people are
tired of being humbugged by traveling
Crayon Fakirs. They have stopped pay
ing tho Agent's railroad faro and hotel
bill with every crayon they order. Sam
ples on exhibition.
mm
THE DALLLES, OR,