The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 02, 1895, Image 3

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    SPECIHL
SHLE.
Satnrflay, li 1
Shoes
10 per ct.
Discount.
Shoe
10 per ct.
Discount.
Ladies intending to purchase Fall Footwear will do well by inspecting our
immense stock. Our stock is now complete, and we will take especial pleasure
in showing you our latest Berlin, Paris and Needle Toes, in light and medium
weight: Vici Kid. Our prices are right, and over one hundred styles to
select from.
10 per cent. Discount, Saturday, only.
ALL GOODS MARKED IN
PLAIN FIGURES.
PEASE & MAYS.
We respectfully invite all
those in need of .a cook or
heating stove or steel range
to call and examine our new
line and get our prices. We
have a very large assortment
to select from, we can give
you splendid bargains this
year, and will guarantee to
save yovi money, simply be
cause we are satisfied with
small profits.
We are also prepared to do
plumbing, tinning, Hot water
heating, furnace twork, and
employ none but first class
workmen, pratical and exper
ienced in this class of work.
All work guaranteed. Spec
ial inducements to cash buy
ers. MAIER & BENTON,
Next door to Snioes-Kin-
ers Drug Co.; A. Bettingen's
old stand, Second street.
Removal Notice.
Nolan's Book Store now lo
cated at No. 54 Second St.
Do You
Want a Pointer?
We just want to tell you that we are in the STOVE
business ourselves, and you can't save any money by going
anywhere else for a stove. We will sell you one for as little
money as anybody, -and we think a little less. Just come
and see for yourselves before you buy, and say! bring your
money with you for we are going to sell them so low
that their won't be profit enough in it to pay our . book
keeper's wages while he makes the charge.
VANBIBBER & WORSKEY,
Phone No. 80. THE GrROQERS.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
lite red a the Postoffice at The Dalles, Oregon
as second-class matter.
10 Ceu faa par line for first luwrnon, and 6 Cents
per line lor each subsequent insertion.
Bpeclal rates for long time notices.
All local notices received later than 8 o'clock
will appear the following day.
SATURDAY,
NOVEMBER 2, 1895
BRIEF ME NTION.
Leaves From ttae Notebook of Chronicle
Reporters.
Dance tonight at Fraternity hall.
The Regulator took on another load of
wheat at Rockland last night.
Wood Bros, are putting in a cold stor
age cellar under their butcher shop.
The recorder's court offered nothing
in the way of excitement this morning.
It is expected the Union Whist Club
will shortly resume their regular meet
ings. The weather forecast is Saturday
ehowers, Sunday fair and cooler with
frost.
Today is collection day and considera
ble money is changing hands in liquida
tion of bills.
The rain yesterday was a welcome
visitor and will do a great deal of good
provided it is followed by subsequent
showers.
The next term of court is expected to
be one of the longest in duration of any
which have been held in recent years.
The jurymen will have quite a bill at the
end of their services.
Justice Dayis held a session last night
to hear a charge of assault and battery
preferred by M. A. Allen against Al.
Cone. The defendant plead guilty and
received a fine of $20 in default of which
he was placed in the custody of the
sheriff.
Angust Aamold , the well-known violin
ist, will give a concert at St. Mary's
Academy, November 8th. Herr Aamold
will be assisted by Mis9 Etta Beamer, a
vocalist of celebrity. Tickets are now
on sale at the principal stores and at the
Chronicle office.
The athletic class will bold a meeting
tomorrow to consider the advisabiftty of
forming an athletic club. Prof. Chrystol
will give a talk telling some of the bene
fits to be derived from the club and the
best way of organizing an athletic
and gymnasium, and it ia to be hopd
the present effort to form one will be
successful.
The Tom Thumb wedding and supper
at the Methodist church next Monday
will be an event well worth attending.
The program which will be presented is
very unique and the audience will be
sure to be interested in the evening's
entertainment. Remember the place
and time Methodist church, Monday,
November 4th.
This morning about 3 o'clock the in
habitants of the city were awakened by
the loud tones of the fire bell. The
people who rushed out in the damp air
found that the danger of a conflagration
was not very great. A lamp in the
tailoring shop north of Rnch's grocery
store had overturned and created a
slight blaze. The fire was extinguished
without the aid of the city department
and those who had been aroused from
slumber went home to resume their
sleep.
The Congregational' church, corner
Court and Fifth streets Services Sun
day as follows: A 11 a. m. admin
istration of the Lord's Supper; at 7 :3o
p. m. worship, and a sermon by the
pastor, W. C. Curtis. Sunday school
immediately after the morning service.
Meeting of the Young People's Society
of Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m.
Topic, Our enemies, our weapons, our
allies; Ephvi:I0-18. All persons not
worshipping elsewhere are cordially in
vited. The Tom Thumb wedding will be the
event of the season. The ladies have
issued invitations. They have taken
great care hot to overlook any of their
friends, but should any one fail to get an
invitation; do not stay away, as long as
there is room no one will be turned
away. The church will be elaborately
decorated. Mrs. Condon will preside at
the organ. The wedding march will
begin at 8 o'clock precisely. The bride
will be attired in a lovely costume of
white glace batiste, elaborately trimmed
with flowers and ribbon, the customary
veil and other accessaries of a bridal
costume. The bride will be attended by
two bridesmaids dressed in white
tarlatane. The groom will be supported
by his best man and the ushers. Come
and enjoy the Liliputian wedding.
Advertised letters.
Following is the list of let ters remain
ing in the postoffiee at The Dalles un
called for Nov. 2, 1895. Persons calling
for the same will give date on which
they were advertised :
Brown, Wm (2) Martin, Press
Brice, Mrs Nellie Mallatt, G W (2)
Carlton, Jed Moore, J & W Tailor
Childere, S W Moore, Wm
Coffin, Edna McDonald, J F
Dean, A L McDonald, E
Donaldson, Drew Nelson, Rose
Fredenberg, Thos Kanney, Glam E
Fredenbnrg, I H RollinB, Mrs Rose
Fowler, E W Rofeno, Wm" (2)
Gilkin, Hy " Rosslow, Harry
Hall, Inez Romiser, J E
Hagan. P Skinner, Jno
Harbain Bros Sun, Waeco Co
Henderson, Mr Smith, Willard
Henderson, O C Taylor, T D
Lenz, Lucy (2) Wright, Sarah
Wood, J H Wood, G R
Williams, L D
J. A. Crossex, P. M.
Great Kargalns In Millinery.
I have just received a large lot of
sailors at 25 cents and op, also a large
assortment of trimmed hats which I can
sell at half price, sale to begin Nov. 4th.
Call early while the assortment is good.
Great discount on all goods. -
n2-3ds. Mrs. Phillips.
It is a truth in medicine that the
smallest dose that performs a cure is the
best. De Witt's Little Early Risers are
the smallest pills, will perform a care,
and are the best.
Circuit Conrt Docket.
The docket for the next term of court
is nearly complete. There may be some
more cases commenced before the first
day and some of the ones now on the
docket may be settled. Below are pub
lished the law and criminal dockets.
The equity docket contains so many
cases continued from previous terms
that it is not possible:
LAW DOCKET.
Joshua Hendv Machine Co vs J G &
I N Day.
J C Meins vs C J Coatsworth.
Parodi Barlotima vs L B Reed et al.
J B Goot vs Oregon Land Irrigation
Lumber and Fuel Co.
Pease & Mays vs J W Moore.
D M & J W French vs H E Moore et al.
Dalles Nat'l bank vs Geo W McKay
et al.
Smith French vs Clark McCown.
A Scherneckau vs J C Murphy et al.
First Nat'l bank vs James. Nelson.
W D Richard vs W Holway.
Z F Moody vs W D Richards.
Anne Grant Frazer vs Allan Grant.
Brown & Jones vs Jos Barrells.
Quong Sang Wa vs Quong On Tai.
Julia Obarr vs Dalles City.
J Hazel vs A S Cheeseman.
E G Young & Co vs Chas Fryer.
Gibons & Marden vs II W Steele.
C L Gerdes ysMD Morgan.
H Glenn vs B F Smith.
Johnston Bros vs Thomas Harris.
James Sutherland vs James A Brown.
John A Niemela vs T J Seufert.
W II Wilson vs Walter M Dovcy.
Ed Pohley vs J F Reynolds. '
Mamie Strickland vs Aug Buchler
et al.
S French vs Z F Moody, executor.
Johnston Bros vs J L Bradley et al.
James Cameron vs Wasco county
mandate from supreme court.
A M Williams & Co vs A A Urquhart
et al.
Richard Palmer vs Alex Strachan.
CRIMINAL DOCKET.
State of Oregon vs R A Power.
State of Oregon vs N W Northrup.
State of Oregon vs Lee Git.
State of Oregon vs R A McDonald.
State of Oregon vs Myron Taft.
State of Oregon vs Lee Moorebouse.
, State of Oregon vs Bluford Douglas.
State of Oregon vs P Mabaffy.
State of Oregon vs Z P Jones vs Emma
Faucett.
State of Oregon vs Lee Ching.
State of Oregon vs II F Jackson.
State of Oregon vs F N Pease.
State of Oregon vs Thomas Denton, jr.
State of Oregon vs Walter Brooks.
I'ortland Exposition.
The Dalles Portland & Astoria Nav.
Co. will sell round trip tickets during
the Expositon at $2.00. Tickets good
ten days from date of sale.
W. C. Allaway,
o9d-w21t. Gen. Agt.
No more BOILS, no more PIMPLES.
Use Kinersly's Iron Tonic. The Snipes
Kinersly Drug Co. Telephone No. 3.
Fresh oysters just received at A.
Kellar's. -
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr. J. H. Smith of Grass Valley is in
the city.
Mr. H. C. Rooper of Bake Oven is in
the city.
Miss Ketchum of The Dalles is visit
ing in Portland.
Mr. F. H. Rowe of Lyle was in the
city this morning.
Mr. J. Strem of Victor neighborhood
is a visitor to town.
Messrs. J. C. Burkes and Henry Frock
of Moro are in the city.
Mr. C. H. Stoughton of Dufur is seen
upon our streets today.
Dr. H. Logan went to Portland on the
early morning passenger.
Mr. A. McKenzie, a business man of
San Francisco, is iu the city.
Mr. George Young, the well-known
stockman of Bake Oven, is in the city. '
B. S. Huntington, Eeq., wfnt to the
Cascades on legal business this morning.
Miss Anne Smith went to Hood River
this morning for a visit witn her par
ents. Mr. Fred.W. Wilson went to Portland
this afternoon to take a look at the ex
position. Mr. M. P. Isenberg, toe well-known
citizen oi Hood River, was in The Dalles
yesterday.
H. S. Wilson, Esq., has ret'irued
from Ooldendale, wheie he went on
legal business.
Mrs. J. F. Clark and Mies N. McNeil
are among the visitors to the Portland
Exposition from this city.
Miss Anna Moore, who has been visit
ing her mother in The Dalles for some
time, returned to Portland by the Regu
lator this morning.
Mrs. F. Webster Hinsdale of Portland
arrived in The Dalles to spend Sunday
with her husband, who is stopping tem
porarily in The Dalles. Mrs. Hinsdale
is a vocalist ot note and will be remem
bered as the lady who gave the charm
ing concert in The Dalles last summer.
born.
In The Dalles, Nov. 1st, to the wife of
E. Keister, a son.
The Wasco Warehouse Co. have on
sale at their warehouse Seed Wheat,
Feed Wheat, Barley, Barley Chop, Oato
and Hay. Are sole agents in The Dalles
for the now celebrated Goldendale roller
mills flour, the best flour in the market
and sold only in ton lots or over. 9-tf
for Kent.
A nicely furnished room, suitable for
one or two gentlemen.
o31tf. J. M. Huxtixgtox '& Co.
Call at the Snipes- Kinersly Drug Co.
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JAGOBSEfl BOOK & WSIG GO'S
162 Second Strset, The Dalles, Oregon.
One Pound Fine Note Paper,
wim ou oquare ninveiopes to matcn,
All for 25 Cents.
Don't fail to get a box. See Display in our Show Win
dow. Pianos and Organs sold on easy monthly payments.
In School Books and Stationery we are the leaders.
Jacobsen Book & Music Co.,
162 Second Street.
New Odors
Only a few names
a s a "persuader.'
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Just received, a new and elegant bulk of Handkerchief Extracts and Sachets,
principally "Lundborgs," at
Donnell's Dtug Stote.
Deutsche Hpotheke.
Telephone fio. 15.
Stephens has
something' to show
Gentlemen .
in the way of
SUITS.
All Grades and Prices.
Stephens is selling Yarns and Worsteds
cheaper than anybody. He bought
in larg e quantities last spring when
the prices were low, and gives his
customers the benefit of his fore
sight. New Goods constantly ar