The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 15, 1895, Image 3

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All the talking and advertising on earth won t . sell our Olothing unless it
is right in price, quality and style. . NfSw, we. devoted a great deal of .time to the
selection of this part of our stock, and we are willing, to risk our reputation for
veracit7 upon the proposition that our (Clothing is all that anyone will, ask for.
Suppose you confer a favor on us, when you have a little leisure time, by
dropping into our store and trying on a suit or two. Then we want you to ex
amine the cloth, the linings, the workmanship, the fit, the price in fact every
thing about the Suit and convince yourself:
$53 50 s not a arSe sum5 stiH is large enough to buy a Man's Suit
00 ives you an opportunity of . making your selection from sev--11
eral lines of goods. ' '
$7.50 Enables you to choose a handsome Summer Suit from,, our stock.
Light, tasty patterns and well made. ' These Suits have the style
and fit of those sold for .twice the money.
$8 00 Buys an All -
$9 50 S tie Prce attached to our Suits made of Oregon Cassimeres. All
" Wool and the best goods for wear and service.
Can We
ALL GOODS MARKED IN
PLAIN FIGURES.
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WEDNESDAY
- May, 15 1895
BRIEF MENTION.
Leaves From the Notebook of Chronicle
Reporters.
License to marry was issued today to
George Johnston and Esther C. Sin
gleton. The Herrick cannery made qnite a
good run this morning. The catch is
improving steadily.
"Sweets to the sweet," and that is
why the subscription of the Umatilla
House to the Ran Francisco Examiner
drew a case of wine. '
While the East is having its second
winter, here the balmy breezes flatter
down from the Cascades and become
sleepy with the odor of locust blossoms.
The Cavalry Baptist church will give
a strawberry and ice cream festival at
the old Dunham drugstore, in Union
block, tomorrow night. Ice cream and
cake 15 cents, and with strawberries, 25
cents. Open from 7 :30 to 12 o'clock.
Hon. W. H. Da fur was in the city
day. He reports an army of caterpillar
aa having taken possession of the co'un
try about Dufur, and says the alders
and willows along the creeks, as well as
the orchards, are covered with the
pests. Now then, who knows howto
destroy the 'pillars?
Some of our exenanges having credited
Bro. Micheil with a skit that appeared
in Thk 'Chronicle concerning the
bloomers, be gracefully denies the im
peachment and pats the bloomer back
on us. As the article was really of our
make, we suppose we will have to wear
It, whether it tits or not.
When the breezy bloomers are the
universal go, how will tailors .press the
creases into them? I'd like to know.
When the baby's head is nodding, and
wants to taKo a nap, how can mamma
lull her darling in a bifurcated lap?
When the chickens go a grubbing in the
garden in the spring, how can Bridget
'shoo ' the creatures with no skirt to
flop or fling. Klamath Fulls' Express
Great Britain refuses to enforce the
Behring eea regulation. ' Now if this
country will do: the same thing--and let
the seals be killed off entirely, it will be
a good thing. No American dntside of
the Alaska 'Commercial company ever
-' got a dollar out of the business and that
rotten corporation got it all, and coat the
government thousands of dollars too.
The qaicker the seals are killed off onder
the circumstances the better. -
uTf'ilAC i?,d, Xralria cured by Dr.
MlLEa' PAIN yiLLti. , "One cent a do." .
Wool Suit. Good, serviceable
Suit You?.
PEASE
Lightning It ml Agent" Tonight.
"The Gold King" drew a fairly good
house last evening, and should have
drawn a much better one. Mr. Pay ton
showed not only that he had genius, but
of a very versatile quality, and the sup
port was mticli better tiian on Monday
night. Miss Lucy Payton is a charm
ing little lady and a favorite with the
audience. Mr. Curts' as "Jack Red
mond" was a surprise to those who had
seen him in the character of the villain
in the play Monday night, taking the
part with a great deal of power, and
making a much better gentleman than
he did a villain. ,
Tonight the play will be "The Light
ning Rod Agent," a play written for Mr.
Payton, and in which he is said to ap
pear at his best. Saturday afternoon
there' will be a matinee, with the old
favorite "East" Lynne," to which the
admission will be 10 and 20 cents.
These Are Teachers.
The following applicants .secured
tificatea at the last examination: "
First grade Agnes LeDuc.
Second grade Mollie Dunlap,
B. Chastain, Hattie Stirmweis,
Thos.
Nellie
Hndson, O. H. KernB. .
Third grade Miles Kinney, Angie
Phillips, Ada Conard, Alma Taylor, G.
A. Brock, Evelyn Newman, Bessie Has
tings, Ouier Butler and Hattie Allen.
Under the law, only third grade cer
tificates can be issued to those who have
never taught; regardless of their rating
in the examination. . ...
Real Estate Transactions.
The following deeds have been
filed
or record since our last report:
Dalles City to Chas. E. Allison, all of
t 4, block 34, Gates addition to Dalles
City ; $275:
Edmund B. Martin to Alexander F.
Martin, the
$250.
Martin Wing and wife to Jacob Spath,
the n nw2, sec 16, tp 4 s, r 12 e; $350,
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. "
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
When sue had Children, she gave them Castoria,
B. H. Bowman; Pub. . Enquirer, of
Bremen, Ind., writes: Last week our
little girl baby, the only one we hav,
was taken sick . with croup. After two
Doctors fulled to give relief and life was
hanging on a mere thread we tried One
Minute Conch- Cure and its life was
saved. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
. Suits.
Suits made for $5 to $6 dollars.
Per-
feet fit givtm.T ...
Mas. F. M. Hksdebshott,
tnl4-3t . Second and Liberty Sts.
; The best is always cheapest, Herrin
makes the best cabinet photographs . for
only $2.50 per dozen. Chapman block,
op stairs. a20-tf .
Greys, Small Checks,
& MAYS.
Commissener. Court, 'May Term.
Bills we're allowed as follows : ' (
A Can fieW," jurors circuit court. .$ 6 00
J F Hood, GAR relief. 25 00
C J Haves, GAR relief. . . ..... SO 00
Kobt Kelley, salary dep sheriff. . 100 00
Simeon Bolton, salary dep clerk. 75 00
C L Gilbert, salary aep clerk. . . . 50 00
A M Kelsay, salary clerk .... 166 66-
W French, new warrant for one
destroyed 6 00
John Trana, constable fees.: - 75 50
R H Bunnie, j p fees. ...... .'." 2Q 05
al Ueitzeninuller, i p fees Z OU
F H Wakefield, bal bill fees 46
00
60
dinger & Bone, road plow, etc. .
25
M Kandall, appraiser county road
$2.40 ; .. . . '. . .
2 00
2 00
3 00
2 00
W G Kern, appraiser county road
$2.40 4
A J Brigham, drawing jury list. .
W R Menefee, " " . .
W H Whipple, " "
2 00 1
W Koontz, assessor's salary.
4 00
W A Birnie, i p fees - . . ..
5 30
John Trana, constable 28 16
John Cates, appraiser countv
road. $2.40 2
Chris Dethuian, viewing Co road 4
Hans Lage, 4
W A Slinserland " " 4
S M Baldwin, road supervisor. . ... 10
K M rsurnie, coroner s fees. . . . 10
F H V akefield, assessor's salary. 104
D H Roberts, taking census. .... 10
E P KitzGerald, taking centus. . , ' 7
Charles Decfeert, witness.-. . . . : . . 4
James Fori tor, , " 4
M Helmut son, .1
O D Doane, " . 1
G C Eshelman, , " 1
W Brook house, " 4
Francis Ross, juror 1
D E Fisher, " . 1
C M Fouiz, "' 1
CL8chmi.lt, ".........'.... 1
Max Blank, "............. 1
John Cates, " , : 1
Laura Bachelor, witnees a
May Bachelor, " 5
Frank Chrisman, " , 1
O Burnhain, '" 1
James Davis, ' " ........ 1
Jules Wiley, - ' " 1
Aug Buchfer, ' " ......... 1
Chas Stubling, -r . " ". 1
Dan Baker, " -3
W E Huskr,
J M Husky",
$5 50
$5 50
M JLiuly, - - . .
L S Davis, j p fees. ....... . . .
A Urquiiart, constable
E F Sharp, surveying roads .
James Zumwalt, viwer
C J VanDuyn, " ...v..
W McCorkle, "
DS Dufur. j p fees.'..,-.; ,
Phete Richardson, witness ,
Harrv Hampshire,
O C Hollister,
Frank Hill, "
J L Story, "
John Trana,: takintr Gray to
re-
form school, $'29.9o. .-:
Blakeley & Houghton, GAR. .'.
G W Phelps, dist atty fees, $42.50
Harry Luckey, juror cor. inquest
Ed Bergeron, . "
W LKeltner, " - " .
F Miller, " - ' '
T W Lewis, - " "
Alex Watt, ' , 44 , .'
John Nilson, .
J B Wood, '
T W Horn, , " . "
CR Joynr, ," ' ' '
C W Hayes, spec survey ch'nm'n
Wm Smith, spec survey ch'nm'n
J J Murphy, clerk's fees State vs
Maloney....
Alex Fraser, road supt dist 10. . .
A S Blowers, county com'r salary
James Darneille, co'com'r salary
BILLS PASSID FOR TBEM.
M V Harrison, 2 days services tax
collector . i .
Glass &. Prudhomme, sup sheriffs
23 25
50 00
16 40
14 00
10 00
See us before
you buy.
We carry a Complete Line of '
Fishing Tackle,
Ammunition,
Stoves and Steel Ranges,
Wire Cloth,
Wire Poultry NeUing, "
Sewer Pipe,
Iron Water Pipe,
Garden Tools,
Sheep Shears,
Barrell Chums,
Rubber and Cotton Wrap
ped Garden Hose,
Groceries and Provisions,
Oak Fir and Maple Cord
wood and General . sup
plies, " ...
MA1ER & BENTON.
office 67 40
Ed Martin, experting tax roll . . . 134 75
43 C Haighr, witness x 3 00
A Keaton, j p. fees . .... 6 85
Walter Davey, witness. . .' ... 6 50
C W Haight, witness .:. 3 90
W Glisan. constable 10 80
R H Birnie, j p fees 3 95
Wm Johnson, witness 4 60
John Farre, witness $ 50
E M Shutt, pros atty fees ...... ; 5 00
BILLS NOT ALLOWED.
I)r F O-Brosius, med attendance
Brown-:'. ... ...... . 12 00
E W Helm & Co, med pauper. . . 9 90
Dr J Sutherland, med attendance
Davenport.... 60 00
Dr J H Swain, .med attendance. . 67 50
Ed Both well, chaioman.. . , . . . . 4 00
A F Martin, chain man ....... 4 00
. The first figures, where they appear,
are the amounts the bills were put in
for. . -
PERSONAL. MENTION.
Constable Trana
Cascades today.
was np from the
Mr. J. A. Waddle of Torfand,
is ie-
gistered at the Umatilla.
Mrs. M. E. Biggs left yesterday for
Rose burg, to attend the.state convention
of the W. C. T U., representing that
society from Sherman county
3. W. Howard,, county commissioner
of Crook county and L. S. Logan of the
same county and both cattle kings, came
up from Portland yesterday, on their
way home. Mr. Logan bought 500 head
of stock cattle, which he will-drive across
the Cascades to his range as soon as the
snow is gone. .. f
Wauted.
- A girl to do housework, apply at
Wasco warehouse.
Your
Wife
Knows
:. - ' - .- - y
Where she can. get nice
"Vegetables.
Where to get the nicest'
Berries.
Where nice, fresh Gro
ceries are kept.
Where she can get them
in a hurry if she
needs them.
Call or Telephone.
J. B. CROSSED
Grocer.
Ask Central for G2.
JOS. T. PETERS & CO.,
-DEALERS IN-
B UILD IN
C
Telepbone Uo. SO'
Great Shirt
Commencing Tuesday
.
gee
and Be
The TyrH VAl
lye Creamery
BUTTER
Ask Vanbibber & Worsley for it.
Every Square is Full Weight.
Hi There I
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Largest Assortment in the City.:
ROBERT E. WILLIAMS,
Blue Front Store, Opposite Diamond Mills
Take your Prescriptions to.
M Z. DONNELL.
DEUTSCHE APOTHEKE.
Keep Your Eye on
Rambler and Waverley Bicycles.
. Isdiasapolis, Ind., April 27, 1895.
MESSRS. MAYS & CROWE, The Dalles, Or. .
Gkktlemen: We have your telegram of the 25th inst., and take pleasure in
entering your order for wheels. We are quite confident of the fact that
yon will be thoroughly satisfied with the "Waverley," as it is a high grade ma-,
chine in every sense of the word, and yon can guarantee to your customers that it
is the eqjial of any machine manufactured. We make no exceptions at all, and -are
prepared to prove at any time that there is not a better bicycle in the market.
. - Yours very trulv,
- INDIANA BICYCLE COMPANY.
We Rent and Krpair Bicycled.
Wheels from 40 to SIOO.
GEORGE RUCH,
PIONEER GROCER.
. Successor to Chrisman A Corson.
TW FULL. LINE OF
STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES.
Again in business at the old stand. I would be pleased to
aee all my former patrons. Free delivery to any part ol town.
MATERIALS
-AND-
'La
Sale
and continuing entire week.
Convinced.
!8r
JOEmi 'G. HERTZ
CREAMERY
Dellclons.
A. A. B.
Men's Straw Hats,
Boys' Straw Hats,
Misses' Straw Hats,
Ladies' Straw Hats.
The will be Filled by Thorough.
Prescription. Druggists.
MAYS & CR0WE.