The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 12, 1894, Image 3

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We are Still In It,,
Fashion's
Favorite Fabrics.
and You Know It.
Some of the Loveliest, Newest, Choicest of this season's popular
priced Dress Goods, and to be sold for the extremely smali sum of
50 cents per yard.
All
New
Goods
COVert ClotllS Plain and Fancy Shades
All-Wool French. Henriettas.
Mixed Silk and Wool Tweeds.
All-Wool Surahs.
All
New
Goods
These are exceptionally fine values for the price, and should offer
great inducements to ladies who like todress handsomely, but do
not care to pay $1.00 a yard for their Dress Goods.
, DRY CORD WOOD,
HAY and GRAIN,
HEATING STOVES,
COOK STOVES,
STEEL RANGES,
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
all at the lowest prices at
$
Economy's
Favorite
Price
50 Cents a Yard.
ALL GOODS MARKED IN
PLAIN FIGURES.
PEASE & MAYS.
MAIER & BENTON.
We are selling more goods than ever,-
for the simple, reason that " . -,
Our PRICES are RIGHT
We pay more for Produce than ' any
other dealer in The Dalles.
Consult Your Interests,
and Trade with.
O
JOLES, COLLINS & CO.
Telephone No. 20. '
' THE RELIABLE FIRM.
EUROPEAN HOUSE,
Best Hotel in the City.
NEW and FIRST-CLASS.
PHOTOGRAPHER. .
Chapman Block, The Dalles, Oregon.
I have taken 11 first prizes.
The Dalles Daily Chfoniele.
ntered a. the Postoffice at The Dalles, Oregon,
as second-class matter.
Clti'b'bing List..
Regular Our
price price
Chronicle and X. T. Trikne $2.50 $1.75
' and Weekly Ortgonian 3.00 2.00
" and Weeklj Examiner 3.25 2.25
" Weekly Sew York World 2.25 2.00
Local AdTertlllns.
10 Craiw per line for first Insertion, and S Cents
er line for each subsequent insertion.
Special rates for long time notices. .
All local notices received later than S o'clock
rill appear the following day.
MONDAY, - - NOVEMBER 12.11894
Commissioners' Court, November Term.
BRIEF MENTION.
Leaves From tha Notebook of Chronicle
Reporters.
Additional Jccal on Second Page.
Recorder Dufur, sitting as a justice of
the peace, has been taying a civil case
today.
Wheat is still coming in in large quan
tities, and that from Klickitat makes
quite an addition to the receipts.
At the last meeting of the literary so
ciety the night ot meeting was changed
from Wednesday to Monday. Quota
tions this evening from Lowell.
The following gentlemen were selected
from the panel to act as grand jurors :
T. M. Benson, forman ; J. M. Elliot, A.
W. McLeod Jno. Cates, Robt. Rand, J.
W. Ingalls, P. Tranna.
The firm of Sichel & Meyer of Portland
has assigned. Mr. Sig. Sichel, one of
the members of the firm, is well known
here, having been in business for a num
ber of years at Goldendale.
The Methodists of Hood River are
having a very interesting revival, con
ducted by Rev. Motor, assisted by Rev.
Bryan of Portland. Several conversions
have been made and the services are at
tended by everybody in the community.
The concert tomorrow night promises
to be the affair of the season. Signor
and Madamo Ferrari have a world-wide
reputation as vocalists, and it is seldom
indeed that our community is given the
opportunity to listen to such celebrities.
The Orchestra Union are deserving of
great praise, and their efforts to furnish
so high a grade of entertainments should
be rewarded with a generous patronage.
Reserved seats can be obtained at
Blakeley & Houghton's.
Circuit court opened tni6 mormn
present, Hon. W. L. Bradshaw, judge ;
A. M. Kelsay, clerk, T. J. Driver, sheriff.
The court appointed Thomas Hayden
and J. Blakeney bailiffs, the latter hav
ing charge of the grand jury room. The,
following attorneys were in attendance :
Prosecuting Attorney A. A. Jayne, H. S.
Wilson, W. H. Wilson, B. S. Hunting
ton, Hon. E. B. Dufur, Frank Menefee,
H. H. Riddell, Bert Phelps, Hon. J. B.
Condon, J. W. Condon, Hon. J. L.
Story, Ned Gates and W. S. Myers,
Hon. Alexander H. Stephens.
I ocasionally use, when my condition
requires it, Dr. Simmons Liver Re gula
tor, with good effect.
Hex. Alex. H. Stephens."
Wanted.
Some good second hand harness.
Must be cheap Cash. Address, W. X.
this office.
Court met Wednesday morning, Nov.
7th. present County Judge Blakeley,
Commissioners Darneille and Blowers
and Clerk Kelsay, by A. J. Johnson,
deputy.
In the matter of the taxes of Jesse W.
Blakeney, it was ordered that on pay
ment of $8 and interest, the sheriff issue
receipt. .
Wrongful assessment of E. T. Sharp
corrected.
Provisions made for holding election
on matter of incorporating Hood River,
election set for Dec. 4th.
County road petitioned for by W. E.
Huskey and others, allowed.
Road petitioned for by L. L. McCart
ney and others, allowed.
County road petitioned for by L. Davis
ana others, allowed.
Liquor license granted to N. A. Ander-
ton to Jan. 10, 1895.
Bills were allowed as follows:
BILLS ALLOWED.
Tarney & Greiner, constables. . . 20 00
Glass & Prndhomme, supplies... 88 41
Geo D Barnard & Co, supplies. . . .60 46
jcen Kj lrwin & Co, supplies 37 Oo
J W Blakeney, labor 1 50
E S dinger, constable fees 9 30
F W L Skibbe, board paupers. . . 52 00
George Carty nurse 10 00
J B Crossen, fees 26 70
Wasco Warehouse, rent 9 00
Emil Kohler, witness 4 10
S A Obarr, board paupers. 15 75
D C Lemison, labor 1 00
L S Davis, j p fees 31 03
J H Blakeney, fees constable 2 40
A A Urquhart, fees constable. . . 6 10
J H Blakeney, fees 7 50
Geo Keller, witness 1 70
Geo Obarr, ' 1 70
HRing, " .: l 70
Douglas Dufur, fees. 13 15
Mays & Crowe, spikes 75
Hugh Glenn repairs courthouse. 228 81
J A Soesbe, fees 13 16
E S Olinger.fees 6 00
J W Campbell, witness 1 80
Joe Purser, " 2 00
E Lock, " 2 10
F G Miller, ' 2 10
W H Butts, coroner 15 05
Geo W Rowland, juror 1 20
Douglas S Dufur, 1 20
C F Stephens " 1 20
Sam Klein, " 1 20
S P M Briggs, " 1 20
Wm T Young, " 1 20
H J Fellows, " . . , . 1 70
W T Johnson, " 1 70
Jno McCrary, " 170
DaveLaValle, " 170
W H Butts, coroner 16 15
H Chrisman, juror 1 20
D S Dufur, " 1 20
S Klein, " l 20
Chas Stone, " 120
J Doherty, ' ' 1 20
Ben Wilson, " 1 20
O L Barret, witness 1 70
Weston, Dygert Co, (record 100 00
Pease & Mays, tape 1 00
The Dalles Ice Co, ice l 47
Harbison .Bros, lumber 25 00
Ward & Sons, lumber.- 58 25
Olinger, fees.. 6 30
ntone Kneckley, labor 12 00
K .Brown, " 12 00
-V A Maddron ' 11 00
O P Heald, atty 5 00
M J Anderson, witness. 170
W Langille, " 1 50
OB Hartley, " 150
Dr Brosius " 1 50
Dr Morgan, " ' . 3 00
Dr Watt, " 1 50
Hanson, . " - 1 50
S J Brigham, ' 1 70
John Johnson, ' - 1 70
J H Johnston, ' 1 70
M Abnet, .. 1 70
Geo A Liebe, " i 70
Sam Simmons, " 1 70
W C Allaway, . . I 3 20
Frank Hill, " 3 20
Ed Kurtz, ' 1 70
MA Moody, " 3 20
Sam Simmons, " .......... 3 20
F B Lord, " .. ........ 3 20
H Beckwitb, " 320
F C Gentsch, . " . . 3 20
Ohas Tibbets, " .... 3 20
E E Lytle, " 3 20
Sam Klein, " 3 20
Chris Bills, " 3 20
Geo Berns, 3 20
John Jackson, " 3 20
Mrs Klein, " 1 70
A S Bennett, " 1 50
Thos S Harlan j p fees
Times-Mountaineer, printing
A J Dufur, board pauper. . .
L S Davis, j p fees
A A Urquhart, constable. . . . . . . .
R B Gllbreth, j p
S Brooks, constable.
Bert Brooks, witness
Wm Fulton, witness.
Wm E Miller, fare pauper ......
Karpolia' widow, expenses
Emil Schanno, team
John Beyers, fare pauper
Mrs N Harris, fare girl to Boys
and Girls' Aid Society . . .
Michael Doyle, road supervisor. .
G W Fligg, j p fees
Henry Ryan, constable fees
G W McKelvey, witness
Bertha Mott, " ....
Henry Mott., "
John Grubb, " ........
A B Mott, "
Geo Martin, "
Geo Covert, "
J Danley, "
G W Humes, "
G H Dunn, " .
Sarah Root, "
J Means, "
L Anderson,
M McCormick, "
H Daily, '
S E Ferris, street sprinkling. . . .
J A Soesbe, J P fees '.
E S Olineer, constable.
C P Heald, attys fees 10 00
D A Turner, appraiser 6 60
FM Jackson, " 6 60
Geo Bellinger, 4 80
J H Blakeney, constable 6 00
D S Dufur, J P fees 11 75
Frank G Connelly, witness ' 1 20
J O Warner, " 3 20
J F Tomlinson, " 3 20
SS Bavley, ' ...... 1 20
THiggins, " 1 20
Chas Powell, " .. 3 20
Dalles City Water Works, water. 10 00
W H Butts, coroner 15 80
C E Markham, juror 1 20
J A Soesbe, " 3 00
F Chandler, " 1 20
D G Hill, 1 20
T S Hendrix, " 1 20
Jos Frazier, " 1 20
Roy Shoemaker, witness..: 1 70
W F Soesbe, . " . . 1 70
CHStranahan, " 170
A Ingalls, ........ 1 70
B F Shoemaker, " . . , 1 70
Ward & Kerns, livery 3 00
Lake & Woodcock, lumber 24 00
W A Kirby, supplies 3 00
I C Nickelson, supplies 2 25
Wm Michell, burial paupers 30 00
Greening & Hockman, lumber. .. 2 70
CL Phillips, supplies paupers.. 5 00
E C Drews, stamp 80
Telephone Co, contract 4 00
12 75
12.75
12 75
76 25
30 50
7 35
G 20
1 50
3 50
20 00
5 00
6 00
20 00
3 45
49 50
7 40
12 70
2 50
2 50
2 50
2 50
2 50
2 70
2 30
2.70
2 70
50
50
80
80
70
50
00
20
50
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
5
1
Jos T Peters, lumber, etc . .
Dr Logan, services
Mays & Crowe, supplies
L S Davis, J P fees : . . . .
A A Urquhart, constable
A A Urquhart, witness
Fred Bronson, "
Joseph Parodi, "
JW Crate,
TT Nicholas, "
C C Sarvis, " '
J M Walton, "
A W Brennar, "
Ad Edgar, "
C J Stubling, "
A M Williams & Co, supplies. . . .
J F Ha worth, printing
H Herbring, supplies
Troy Shelley, traveling expenses
Maier & Benton, wood, etc
M T Nolan, supplies.
P W Vause, repairs courthouse.
C H Browne, GAR relief 1.
Henry M Hilgen, road viewer. . .
Chas Greene, " ' ...
Henry Mayhew; " ' "
L W Tavlor, chainman
Chas Davis, "
L Davis, marker
E F Sharp, surveyor :
Chronicle Pub Co, printing
J B Crossen, supplies pauper
T J Driver, board prisoners
T J Driver, expenses .
Geo C:Blakeley, fieigbt
T T Nicholas, .board paupers
J Sutherland, med services. ......
O D Doane, " "
M M Cashing, board paupers . . .
G W Phelps, atty fees
Ed Martin, expert work
F W L Skibbe, board pauper. . . .
J W Koontz, salary . ,
J A Soesbe, J P fees
E S Olinger, constable
Adjourned to Nov. 15th at 9
a. in.
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,3 10
o'clock
At her home in this city, Monday
morning, Nov. 12th, at 9 o'clock, Mrs.
Ann Craig, aged about 78 years.
Her husband died here' seventeen
years ago to a day and almost to a mih
nte. ' Mrs. Craig was a remarkable
woman, whose life covered a long and
eventful period. She was a nurse in the
Mexican war, and drew a pension for
her services there. She came to Oregon
in an early day with her husband, and
has seen The Dailes grow from a hamlet
to thriving city, and Oregon from a
wilderness to a great commonwealth.
Sh had been confined to her bed for
two or three months, growing gradually
weaker until the end came this morning.
She leaves four children, Richard Mun
roe, at present residing at Lewis ton,
Idaho, Charles, Frank and Katie Craig,
all of this city.
Advertise in The Chronicle.
Just Opened.
Not the Political Campaign,
But a full stock of thie la est patterns of Dress
Goods. Call and see our elegant Plushes.
We have just purchased the entire stock of a
fashionable millinerv store in Portland.
We bought them for . 25 cents on the Dollar,
and can give you bargains. . . ;
Don't Be Caught
, Buying Groceries at less than we sell
them, for we sell the best there is at
the lowest possible prices. ,
J. B. CROSSEN, - - - The Grocer.
Telepliozio 3NTo. 62.
Pine G-oods, A Clean Store. . Prompt Delivery.
just ieqeived,
FROM THE EASTERN MARKETS,
NEW FALL and WINTER DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING-, FURNISHING GOODS, '
Notions, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c.
Cash Buyers are invited to examine our New Prices, as everything will be
sold with the smallest profit. Specisl Bargains every day of the week.
TERMS STRICTLY CHSH,
FINE SHOES c RUBBERS
JOHN G. HERTZ