The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 03, 1893, Image 3

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gPEciKj Saturday, Nov. 4, 1893.
I
Ladies' Kid Gloves.
New Goods in Fashionable Shades.
Royal Hook Gloves.
BEATRICE, . $1 50 $1
I . T I i 1 1 j ' I w -v I
ll I M W - - -"II' '
HI,ACK,
1 GO.
P. Centemeri.
25
00
1 35
BIiACK,
COliOHIOD,
$1 75
1 40
Foster Hook.
BLACK OR COLORED, $ 90
PARAGON, largo buttons, $1 50... $1 25
A LB AN, Mosquclaire, .105... 140
SUEDE, " l 75 1 50
BIARRITZ, l 00 90
CHAMOIS, l 25 1 00
JOVIN, black or colored.. 1 00 90
Hgif Will place on sale, for this day only, a new BIARRITZ Glove at 65c.
riio above aro all fresh stock.
ho Royal Hook is a great improvement over the
Foster Hook, and we are exclusive Agents.
On- more offer, Mather Gloves, old stock, 60 Cents. Canyon do better?
all goods Marked i.
PEASE & MAYS.
The Dalles Daily Chronick
Xnterulii tl- stolllfo at Tim Pillion, Oregon,
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iciil Ail vtirtlHlni;.
I0(c !!, (or Unit lutrcrtliiu, unit 6 Couth
lr line ' .n il Hiibioinuitt Insertion.
Spwi i or lonij tlmo notices.
Alh ii lri'H nvelvod later than :i o'clock
lllnpj. .w tullmvliiK (li;y.
NOV. :t, 18113
Tht Duxhj and Weekly Vlmmic.lt may
Wound on mile (tl ,. ('. Nickehm' utore.
NOVEMBER NUGGETS.
Oar Dully I'lrun-up From In mill Admit
Hid Oily.
Tin) turkey, bliil of nrmnlnu,
I now in nlnvi" llvltiir:
T( nmri tu ." lu-'ll Imvo IiIb wolcli
I mil Ills la'iil.'K TlninKxulvliiK.
IU'ixnltir city council meeting tonight.
Sweets to tho Hwtjut. Read Ilerrin's
ail. thi week. It explains it alt.
llerriti bus tlio sweetest nd. in town
tlriiwuei.. M'( GitrrutHon'B window.
Kpwortlt League will nieel ut their
tWft tluH evening ut 7 A (nil ut-
lemhwols ruqtiuHtud.
A iHiim HH'Iul will Iw given by th
(")'! Intent society next Wednesday
evening nt (lie Methodist church.
Tlio public schools were closed thia
luoriiinj,', an well uh tins stores, in re
spect to tlic muinory of Dr. V. H. Riuo
linrt. M. Honvwil) remits that, duo to de
lays of timber and goods, tho opening of
Ills h torts will Im postponed till Tuesday
next.
Do yon like candy? Go to Horrin'H
Sallcry Saturday ninht, Nov. 11th, ut 7 :110
o'clock. Tho enndy in tho jur will ho
totrlliuti'd after tho guessing contest.
Tho ease of ', M. Kpluwn vs. Tho
ftilles and Hockluud Furry Company,
'lilch Iiiih boon on trial in Goldondule,
"hIimI yesterday by tho jury giving tho
Pl'iintill u vurdlct of )f(!0lt. Tlio damages
Mined woro 1,000, but the jury
""'ought thu foriuor mini would cover
to Injuric'H.
fiomo iiiiknown tnuruudor broke into
Mr. II. Admim' barn hiHt night, turn
K a valuublo Htnllion Iooho which wiih
J'ttl ItiHhlo. Opening oor il
leaving it opon ho Htolo part of a suck of
wheat ami Homo chickens. Tho horao
Willi; IiIh wuy to tho grain through tho
dor, uto ho much of It thut ho founilorod.
UikinnIiii; on Ciiiuly.
Mr. I), c, Horrln, tho photogrupher,
'iaf, PllUX'll III Mr W H. r.iirr.ttMfin'u
J'jow window u jar of ciuuly contnlnluK
wliKui)880Hiiourt)Htthonumbor will bo
wwanled by a IUo-hIko oruyou, in tho
fatH beat utylo. Tho window oon-
JJIm u boftutlful picture of Mr. Horrin'fl
""WKlrl.and Mr. Frunk Garrotaon ot
vractn fnrfiinr nit..n.. . ti i... i
"K ft trimslt gluas and kodak upan it
f ram ili(rurfln ,n
I. . MIIVWVUI7 v 1 1 iiwhu
"JJ'ng through thun. Tho guosaoB
nothing, tho privilege being gmntod
,V ,very ' who over had Herrln take
"e r I'joturo, and tlila moaue overy
" y, of courao. Tho contoat will oloso
"lurilay ntut, NoyoinborUth.
w I'Mturugu.
otooro 8 runoh, about throo miloa aotUh
01 illO Dullno I,.., ii .1
0...1 inn iiiiuxuuiiuii imuiuruKO
l! mI y.0,, w,, (,UHlrufl wall thaw
. inoiactcuu fiecuro ronsonublo
t wm8 upon application. J7tf
Kliit Vu To;triMl Out.
An Indian woman who k'jepa up with
thoKtylu of fiiHhioiiH was a paBsenger on
tho Kcgulator thiH morning for White
Salmon. She was noticeable for her fine
wearing npparel, which might well ex
cite the envy of Borne of her white HiKterH.
Her dreHH wiih of green Bilk plueh, cut in
the lutcHt Htyle,' und us nlie caught it up
in one hand with jierfect mimicry of a
coquette, she expoHed to view tho em
broidered edge of a white pkirt, while
her kidtihoeH shown with priptine lustre.
She carried a chenille shawl of purple
hue, and her head was tidorned with, as
the ladies would suy, "aloveof a bonnet."
A hack view of this elegant creuturo was
pleiiHing, but when looking at her cop-per-huod
face and coarse black hair, the
impreHsion was irresistable that eIio
would look far more natural in a bril
liant red and green blanket, her legs en
cased in leggincs. with u pappose slung
on her back. Tlio Indian is not designed
by nature for a tociety swell.
An Jinjiiirtiiiit MeuHiirc.
A petition, liberallv signed bv the
property ownors of Second street, will bo
presented to the city council tonight.
It is worded as follows:
WV, tho undersigned, your petition-
era, would respectfully represent and ask
at your lunula as follows: "That Second
street is in need of repairs and that if
wo are allowed tho privilege of placing
tho rock crushed on said street, that wo
will place the same at our own expenpo,
provided that tho city will furnish said
rock so prepared free of charge."
It will doubtless receive favorable con
sideration. Wtmtlii'r Summary.
Ort'Kim Htute Wi-uthcr Servli-o.
Tiik D.u,u:s, On., October, ISO:?.
Ultiviitlim nliovo huii level 110 lent.
Mi'iiu U:iiiMJUituu',
l)cii;rturo from normal, S.'X
l..vli..iti.i t.,itit.i.riitnri. III! llilti 'J.lll.
Mlaliiiuin U'liiifiiituri', t!0; ilntu aid.
Mi-iiu o( iiiii.vliiinm U'lnvvnitiiri', fi).'J.
Mnin of minimum tfiiin.'rntitri', lu.i
No. tlmcf. maximum tcinporuturu, iniJ or iiIjomi
uniii'. . .... ,
No, tiiiiiH miulmum tumiiorntutu :J or bo-
1. ...
'I'otuI liii'i'lliUntldli.-l.lOliiclu'x.
IH-piirtiiru from uoriiml oxi'i'km, ll.Oo lui'lii'M.
Tutiil ilt'litli nf uumi'lk'il hiumliill, iui'lii.
rri'vnlllm.'illri'i'ttou of wind, variable.
Total mo I'liu'iit of Ind, miles.
No. of ('louilk'NS ilnyh. U.
No. of iiartlv I'lmiil' il)h,'l.
No. of I'loudy UiiiH. tl. , ,
No. days on wlilcli .UI of rain or mow Ml, -.
Dated of thunder Htornis, --.
liuti'H of IlKlit fioit, In vIiicok Huh, IStli, lltli,
I7tli, lhtli. Hull. '-Mill mid 21t.
Dateii of klllliiK or lujurlous front, 'JJil.
llatt'H of Mllnr liulii.",
DateH of lunar lialos,
S. 1 liUOOKS,
Volunteer Observer.
Tiik Uhht 1'i.ahtkk. Oampen a piece
of flannel with Chamberlain's l'ain
Balm and bind it on over tho seat of
pain. It is better than any plaster.
When the luuga are aoro eticli tin appli
cation on tho chest and another on the
back, between the. shoulder blades, will
often prevent pneumonia. There Is
nothing ao good for a lame buck or a
pain In tho aide. A aore throat can
nearly always be cured in one night by
applying a flannel bandage dampened
with Pain Balm. 00 cent bottles for
sale by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists.
WOOD, WOOD, WOOD.
BeBt grades of oak, fir, and slab cord
wood, at lowost market ratea at Joa. T.
I'otorfl & Co. (OIllco Second and Jefl'er
Hon streets.)
Cluiiil Jul) I'rliitliiic.
If yon havo your job printing done ut
Tiik Ciiito.NiobK you will have the ad
vantage of having It done with tho most
modern and approved typo, with which
wo keep continually supplied. AH jobs
under tho direct supervision of ono of
thu most successful and artistic printers
in the Northwest.
mum
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr. K. It. Hinton of Antelope is in
the city calling on old friends.
Mrs. J. It. Taylor of Bellingham Bay
is visiting Mrs. G. F. Beers of thia city.
MrB. Smith French waa a passenger
this morning on the steamer Regulator
for Dallas.
Mr 1). W. CJaypool of I'rineville ar
rived last evening und will remain is
the city several days.
Mrs. E. C. Warren and daughter,
Miss A. Godfrey, both from Dufur, left
on the Regulator for Portland, to visit
relatives und friends.
Mr. J. H. Kinehart of Summerville,
father of Dr. Binehart, und Miss Ltilu
Kinehart, a sister, were present at the
deceased mayor's funeral this morning.
Dr. J. Sutherland, a former resident
of The Dalles, is in the city. He has
just returned from Goldendale, where
he was a witness in a case before the
court.
Mrs. Urquhart, who lives on the bill,
was stricken with paralysis Wednesday,
or something closely resembling it. The
affection was tho result of un uttuck of
diphtheria some time ago, but up till
tho day named had not assumed a
serious phase.
NEWS OF THE STATE.
Tlio Herald is agitating the question of
raibing money for a brass band at
Antelope.
Georgo Harper of Georgia has been
nominated for Indian agent at Umatilla
ugency, Oregon.
Antelope and Prineville bapeballists
are "talking" of playing a matched
game for the championship of the bunch
grass hills of Eustem Oregon.
Testimony brings out the fact that
tho officers of the steamer El mare are
subject to censure for not checking their
speed, which probably was the cause of
death of two of the electric cur disaster.
Bert Odiill, Will Hutchison and Ralph
Smith of Union did not return to their
homes Tuesday und no trace of them has
yet been found. They aro each about
17 years of age, and have probably run
away.
According to a disciple of Mrs. Will
iams, there will be an uscension somo of
these days that will bo u startler. Her
followers, located in various parts of the
city, says tho Telegram, are daily work
ing on their now wluto robes, which aro
made something like a Mother Hubbard
witliwipgattaclimentsand their slippers
are also made of white material. Tho
disciple further stated that this ascon
had long been anticipated, that they
were prepared for it, und that their sect
would just as surely go up bodily at tho
proper time as the sun would ahine.
Mexican Silvor Stove Polish causes no
dtiBt. .
Booms to rent at Kev. A. Horn's resi
dence on Ninth stroot. 6-23daw
TygU Valley Holler Flour Mill.
Ib iu complete repair ; always in store
flour equal to the best. Also old style
coarse und fine Graham Hour, mill feed,
etc. W. M. McCouki.k, Piopr.
tll.ll.8ltt
WOOB'H iUIOSIUIODIIVJJ.
Tlio Grunt KuglUli Itemody.
lToniiy nuu jwruuuuuiuy
euros oil forms of Ken out
WtaiMU,F.mftons, Bperw
atorrhca, Jmpottwy onrf alt
fffcctavfAbuto or tjcceiscs.
Hqcix lireeorwou ovor o
rimrslit tliousAudaof ciwcbj
... ,.. r.w.ii.ii,i.f ir.iH.
nefarTd After. avv"r.z...r.:i 1
mr-jw. - . V (U tnaiiouip Known i
drnggUt for Wood' rho.pliodluei tf ho ottoro ,
om6WortWoimoUlelnolKjuaooonu,
dutionnst store, Inoloso prlco In lottor, ami
wowllUoml by rotnrti mall. 1'rice, ouo jmekoci.
$lilx,3. Oiki w(Uvtcw'l "m curc' ramjia.
lot In plain tioalod ouvo!oe, ii cetits jiostotf.
Artdrcsa Tlio Wooi Cliomlonl Oo,,
j;;t Wiortivnid nvenur net M Xlols.
Bold In Tlio Prtllen by Hlnl;i'ley . lloiialo.'i.
FUNE&AL OF THE MAYOR.
W. K. ntnulmrt ConnlKneil to Knrtli,
Attnnded y Lnrgc Ciiiicoiimo.
One of the saddest funerals The Dalles
Ihhh ever seen was held thia morning.
Dr. Itinchart had not lived many yearB
in this community but tho outspoken ex
pressions and hidden evidences of sorrow
at his death showed tho affection and
esteem with which he was regarded by
those who knew him and to whom ho
had been a eourco of comfort and minis
tration. At five o'clock last evening bis
body was placed in tho Masonic hall
where frionds took their "last leave of
htm. The Masons, of whoso order Dr.
Rinehart was a cherished member, held
their services at half past eight this
morning. Kind hands had decorated
the Congregational church with flowers
and many who wished to show In some
way their feeling of loss had sent floral
offerings till the casket was covered with
a mantle of white. . There were offerings
from those who felt that they had re
ceived their lives at his hands. At an
early hour the church was filled by per
sons of all walks in life, gathered for a
common purpose to show their respcct(
of the dead. The city council and offi
cials, the Masons and the Workmen, to
which lodge Dr. Rinehart also belonged,
occupied the center of the church. As
the casket was borne up the aisle, fol
lowed by the mourning friends and com
rades, tho writer thought he had never
seen a more sympathetic audience nor a
sight more affecting the emotions. There
were those in the church who felt to
wards Dr. Rinehart as only those can
who have placed their reliance in the
skill and sympathy of a tender physi
cian. Others who had not perhaps so
intimate an interest in him still thought
of how a bright, young, ambitious and
promising lifo had been cut down ere it
had fairly startct. At the age of thirty
three years Dr. Rinehart has ceased his
work a work in which his whole atten
tion was absorbed and one not bounded
by selfish interests but devoted to reliev
ing pain wherever found. It seems as
though, knowing how soon the sands of
his life were to run out, he had com
pressed a large und useful life into a
brief space.
The Congregational choir sang two
touching selections, followed by an
earnest prayer by Rev. Mr. Jenkins. The
service was brief and impressive. Rev.
Mr. Jenkins spoke of what a shock to the
community the death of Dr. Rinehart
had proved. He spoke of the man who
no longer lived, and Eaid that three
things had made up his successful life
accuracy, skill and fidelity. These were
Dr. Rinehart's to a marked degree.
The processiou to the cemetery was
probably the largest ever in The Dalles,
over fifty cat riages being inline. The
firemen in uniform led the way while
the Masons conducted the ceremony at
the grave. The pall bearers were Chas.
Hilton, T. A. Hudson, Geo. Gibone, Dr.
Eshelmun, Dr. Snedaker and Geo. C.
Blakeley. During the forenoon all the
business houses of the town were closed
and tho qufet was only broken by the
tolling of the fire bell a- the city's mayor
was carried to his grave. The mayor is
dead u patriotic and enterprising citi
zen, a good, kind doctor is dead ! Dr.
Rinehart has left his impress on the life
of Tho Dalles und now that he is gone
tho city mourns.
Mr. W. M. Terry, who lias been in
the drug business at Elkton, Ky., for
the past twelve years, says: "Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy gives btter
satisfaction than any other cough medi
cine I have ever sold." There is good
reason for this. No other will cure a
cold so quickly ; no other is so certain a
preventive and cure for croup ; no other
affords so much relief in cases of whoop
ing cough. For sale by Blakeley &
Houghton, druggists.
Gkntlkmkn.I tun mbject toveriodlenl attacks
of tick headache of tlio worst ixii-slblo type, and
commenced taklni? KriuiMj's llendacho CaiMilet.
hint summer. Theyeuio It In overy iustanee,
mid since that tlmo 1 am enjoying Milcr.dld
health mid have Rained ten pounds in weight.
Yours very truly,
K. M. .MNim.s,
Coiw th, Joua,
Sold by Bnlpete Kihersly.
Th Ifc Store,
166 Secoui Street.
M. HONYWILL
Respectfully nnnounces hav
ing taken tho iihovo premises
on lease, anil will, on
Tuesday next,
open with a stock of
MS CLITIIN6.
Furnishings,
Etc., Etc.,
ami hopes to bo fuvoml
with a slmro of tho pub
lic p-itrouiye.
uetior; pctpoped.
The balance of
Our Large Stock
We will Close Out
toilless of Cost!
IGREAT BARGAINS.
Store Fixtures for Sale.
N-. Harris.
P. S. Special prices to dealers.
JrAHHL v
Just Arrived from New lord
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
todies'
Jackets,
. . . FROM $3.50 UPWARDS
log & Furnishing Boons
At Remarkably Low Prices.
Splendid CMncla Overcoats $5.50.
CiOfll
FULL ASSORTMENT OF
Winter Dry Goods,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ETC.
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gaiTAs we are forced to SELL FOR CASH in order to avoid lawsuits iliko
the famous A. S. Collins and wife's suit) and bad debts, our prices will always b
found the verv lowest in tho maiket. We invite our friends and customers to
examine our foods and prices before purchasing.
AUL KREFT & CO.,
-DEALERS IN-
A1NTS, OILS AND GLASS
A;nl tlm Moat Complete and the Latent Patterns and iJociunc in
-7U Ill Xji lilPEFi.
SgT"Practical Painters and Paper Hangers. None but tl
Sherwin-WHIiuuiH anil .). w. .Masury's mints uaeu in an .mr
the most skilled workmen employed. Agents for Maswry
chemical combination or soap mixture. A first cMi artir.h
orders promptly attended to.
Paint Shon comer Thirdand Washington Sts.,
10 best brand) ot tlm
work, and none but
Liquid Paints. No
in all coiovH. ah
Tlm Dalles. 0reoc
THE- CELEBRATED
COLUMBIA BREWERY,
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop'r.
Tills well-known Brewery is now turning out the beat Beer and Porter
east of thu Cascades. The latest appliances for the manufacture of good health
ful Beer have been introduced, and on. y the tlrst-cluss article will )m p'aced no
ho market.
8 Crayons i Mwm nr
FREE I
Wo are going to give away a series of enlarged picturos to our
customers commencing Saturday, Nov. 11th, and continuing
every Saturday until Christmas. Wo want to show you that it
pays' to trade at home, und uny one who bus had photos, made by
lis' at any time Is entitled to a goets at each and every picture
given uway. If you have ever bought u picturo of us, como and
register your guess at the Candy in tho jar. If you aro not a cus
tomer, como und tee tho kind of work we are turning out' The
First Cruyou will bo awurded at 7 :!10 o'clock Saturday evening,
Nov. 11th, at tht) Gallery. Come everybody, it will cost you
NOTiiixti. The jar is on exhibition in Garictson window.
THE DALLLES, OR.