The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 14, 1896, Image 3

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    Our
Specials
in
'"muiiiii-
Ladies'
Footwear
For this week.
We are Sole Agents for Laird, Schober & Co. and J. & T. Cousins Fine
Footwear makes that are well known to the public.
Ladies'.
Oxfords.
Genuine Hand-ttfrh, plain cloth, needle and square toe, black and tan, $3.
Ladies', Vici KM; French-cut vomp, fancy heel foxing, patent leather tip; eye
lets worked in silk; color black; $3. -
Tan Vici Kid, turn sole, fancy cloth foxing, needle toe, white Kid lined; $3.50.
Black French Kid, patent leather tip, Turkish toe, hand-turn sole, $3.50.
Ladies' Patent Leather, whole foxing, cloth top, needle toe, $4.
In Ladies' Lace and Button Boots, we are showing all the up-to-date and
swell things of the season. -
I ALL GOODS MARKED IN
I PLAIN FIGURES.
PEASE & MAYS.
fMIER & BENTON
Are now located at 167
Second Street, opposite A.
M. Williams & Co., with
a complete line of
Hardware,
Stoves and Ranges,
Groceries,
Cord Wood,
Cedar Posts,
Barbed Wire,
Rubber
Garden Hose.
Plumbing"
and Tinning
a specialty.
Also agents for the Cele
brated Cleveland Bicycle.
WUV P have we taken hold of the VICTOR BI
V V JlJ- Jl I CYCLE as our leading Wheel.
RpPQUQP after thoroughly testing a dozen different
-LJCicxLlpC makes, we have come to the conclusion
. : - . : that the VICTOR is the BEST;
it is mechanically perfect, and while not
TOO LIGHT for our bad roads, yet it
runs the easiest.
it has a tire that, while light, is almost
PUNCTURE PROOF. (We will repair
all puncturess free for the season on 1896
. . ' Victor Tires.)
We have 189 Bibycles that list at $100 that we will sell for $75, bat they are
not VICTORS. Oar 1896 VICTORS sell for $100.
For mediam grade bicycles, we have the Waverley and Crescents $50 to $85.
Good second hand wheels, $25 to $50. . . .
Bicycles and Tandema for rent. Wheels repaired. We keep constantly on
hand a good etock of compressed air, for inflating tires, and give it away. Get
your tires inflated. .
Because
Wall Paper
Latest Designs,
New Combinations,
Harmonious Colorings.
At "Very Lotv Prices.
Call and see otir samples "before buying.
JOS. T. PETER & CO
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
THURSDAY.
- MAY 14. 1896
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Random Observations and Local Event
of Lesser Magnitude.
Republican rally tonight.
Forecast Tonight and Friday, rain,
warmer.
Regular monthly meeting of the Co
lombia Hose Co. No. 2, tonight at S :30
p. jn.
Republican speaking at the court
house tonight. The ladies are especially
invited to attend.
Fifty car loads of cattle will be shipped
from Arlington Saturday to grazing
grounds in Montana.
Hon. Chas. H. Dodd. of Portland, will
address our citizens this evening upon
the political issues of the day. Court
house 8 p. m.
A municipal league has been organized
in Portland to secure an honeBt election
in June. The league is promised aid
from all the parties,
Jerome Lauer and Sam Thurman had
a little "onpleasantness" this morning
near the boat landing. The trouble was
not serious, and in the scuffle both got a
ducking
Messers. B. S. Huntington, John
Michel) and Fred W. Wilson started on
a campaigning touiuthisrmorning. They
will go to Antelope anuTthen cross over
into Sherman county (speaking at the
principal points there. They expect to
-J
The Good Intent Society of the M.E.I
church met at the home of Mrs. Monroe
Grimes, on the hill, yesterday afternoon,
and after all the ladies had arrived pro
ceeded to the residence of Mrs. F. T. Es
ping for the purpose of giving her a gen
uine surprise party, and such it was.
Strange to relate, not a single member
Jiad divulged the secret, and so the sur
' prise was complete. The afternoon was
most pleasantly, spent, business being
laid aside for this day and all care
abandoned. The president, Mrs. W. H.
Biggs, was present for the first time in
several months and all were glad to wel
come her.
Tho Givnarv fni f Vi o Vncrf. O npra hnnDAl
j ' to- 1
has arrived and is being fitted. The
stage is 60x30, an untmjafiy large size,
and believed to be seconaf assize to the
Marquam Grand in the state. The
scenes are arranged to slide upward in
stead of being rolled. The scene shifter
operates the ropes from above on a plat
form for the purpose. Amory hall is a
very large one and is well lighted" and
ventilated. The main entrance is fron
Third street, and large enough to admii
of the hall being emptied in a very eho:
' time.
Parrot, of the mercantile house o
E. J. Collins & Co., is a practical joker
bat yesterday he got caught in his own'
. trap. He telephoned up for four sack
of wheat. Johnson asked him who for
and Parrot said "the chickens." Job
eon understood him to say Mr. Jenki
and put it on the order book. Later
Parrot came in, paw the order for four
sacks of wheat to Mr. Jenkins, and de
livered it. He was put to considerable
trouble and exertion to carry it to the
shed, and soon word came from Mr.
Jenkins that he had not ordered any
wheat. So Parrot had to go backup,
and tug with the , heavy wheat sacks
again, re-delivering them to the store.
He was thus the victim of his own joke'.
and carried it out to perfection.
The Baad Concert.
Money for the toe kg and Boat Rallwi
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The following telegram was received
last evening bv The Chronicle from
Senator Mitchell :
Washington, D. C, May 13, 1896.
The Chronicle, The Dalles, Ore.
The river and harbor bill has just
passed the senate. Jjt carries $50,000 for
the Cascades, which with the amount in
the Sundry civil bill, makes $230,000 for
the Cascades immediately available.
There is $100,000 also for the boat rail
way at the dalles and authorizing a con
tract aggregating $2,064,467. exclusive
of the amount heretofore appropriated.
John ti. Mitchell,.
The Eed Men's Social.
Last evening was one of thorough en
joyment to the Red Men and sev
eral invited guests. The music was
of classical selections rendered with rare
expression. The speech on Redmenship
y Mr. John Michell was a most elo-
uent effort, said by his friends to excel
ny thing ever before delivered by Mr.
lichell in that line. After the program
n eloquent banquet and social inter-
ourse completed a most enjoyable even-
j
return in about four days, after which fing. The following was the program
other places in the county will be visited1 overture "Jolly Fellows" : Svppi
Reading of Prix-Initiation of the Great Council
U. 8. Improved Order of Red Men
Song "The Hunter's Farewell Mendelssohn
Society Harmonie.
Selection From omera "Beautiful Galalhea"
Mr. Hocker.
speecnon Keamenstiip
Piano sola
John Michell, P. 8.
-X. Snhannenla
8on "Better than Gold"
Mr. I. Hartnett.
Selection "Premier Nocturne Zeybaeh
Song "The Rhine'" Jiayeli
Society Harmonic.
Overture "Zehm Madehen undKein Mann"
Suppi
y
Merely a Suggestion.
Supposing we all should send east for
everything we eat, drink and wear, how
long do you think- any of our merchants
would exist? There would certainly be
a number of "balloon ascensions" very
soon. I need not say anything further
about patronizing home merchants and
home industry. Everyone knows or
ought to know that it is the proper thing
to do. It is no longer necessary to send
east for fine cigars; they are made right
here. The Regulator brand is admitted
by all to be equal to anything that can
be shipped in from abroad. The best
judges, of cigars say so. Now as our local
market is not glutted with a surplus of
ready cash I would recommend that you
call for the. Regulator cigar and leave
your spare change in circulation here at
home; yon might need it again. When
it is sent east it never ccmes back.
O. A. Pbtbssok.
Below will be found the program of
the first open air concert to be given by
The Dalles City band in the public
s( hooi yard on next Sunday afternoon,
c mmencing at 3 :30 o'clock. The plat
fc rm will be placed west of the building,
ar Union street. It is the intention
f the band to give these concerts every
unday during the summer months, if
their new leader remains in the city.
His services are donated to the band.
These concerts are absolutely free.
PROGRAM.
Rose
. .Ed. Beyer
Ferrazzl
March "Kansas City Exposition"...
Overture "Red Hot''
A Serio comic- Jnmboree.
Tuba Solo "Basso Prof undo"
Cris. Paulsen. .
March "Harmony!' R.W. Halt
Dedicated to J. G. Miller, The Dalles, Oregon,
publisher of Harmony, u musical monthly.
Waltz "Daughter of Love-' Bennett
Baritone Solo "The Floctonian" Casey
3. G. Miller.
Descriptive "D nee of the Goblins" Loraine
Synopsis Adagio P.' P. near 12 o'clock at night;
crickets ami nightbird are heard; the steeple
clock strikes the midnight boui, Modeiato.
The Goblins esemblt', Crexendo. At the old
churchyard, AlUgio, They btgin the dance;
the dan-e is on; frightened by the watchman's
pistol; confusion, M od erato. 1 hey return cau
tiously. Allegro. They da 'Ce ag.in ; getting
wHrinea up; inej aance livelier man Deiore
steamboat whistle s at ties them; they ral
again: another shut fnehtens them awav
Allegro cohuoco. scattering in all dirctious.l
March "The Regulator" . , Peterson
OA. Peterson,
Musical Director.
Note Tf you are a friend of the band
and would like to see these concerts re
peated every wetk during the summer
call for the Regulator cigar and endeavor
to so Increase the sale of these cigars,
that it may become possible for Mr.
Peterson to reniawi with us. As he re
ceives no salary from the band he de
pends entirely upon his business. Up
to the present time he has received but
little encouragement. Thb Band.
Excursion.
On Monday, May 18th, the D. P. & A.
N. Co. will make a rate of 75 cents to
Hood River and return, including trans
fer to and from the landing. General
Coxey and General Weaver will address
the people on political questions.
BORN.
In this city, May 13tb, to
II. J. Maier, a daughter.
the wife of
E. J. Collins & Co. have just received
a large shipment of potatoes. -
Xeachers' Examination.
Mr,
day.
PERSONAL.
A. B
MENTION.
Craft arrived in the city to-
H. Sawver left for Portland
. It not only is so, it must be so, One
Minute Cough Cure acts quickly, and
that's what makes it go. Snipes-Kiner-sly.
Drug Co.
Hope ftr Squirrel Extermination.
Frank B. Clopton, of Pendleton, has
received additional information from
Harold Sorby, at Chicago, who says:
"I have concluded my experiments.
They have terminated most satisfac
torily. The stronger virus begins to act
in two days and the disease spreads at
a prodigious rate. I calculate that, in a
week's time, an acre of squirrels could
be entirely exterminated. The weaker
virus, which is cheaper, is also effective,
but is not so rapM in its action, in the
first instance, thongh it works enccess
fully, once it gets started. There is no
doubt about the virus succeeding as well
in the field as'in the laboratory. The
question presents itself to me as to
whether we should supply this virus to
individuals, or whether concerted action
among the landowners in a feiven section
would not be more desirable."
Mr. Clopton hopes to make the move
ment a general one, and upon pushing
investigation a little further, will take
steps to interest others in the attempt to
exterminate the ground squirrels. From
the experiments made by Dr.' C. J.
Smith, of this city, and Mr. Sorby, of
Chicago, it looks like th- squirrels can
be successfully combat.ted.
Tor Rent. ' -, .
A house ' and grounds on bluff, Fulton
street. Splendid, location ; city water.
Inqnire of
dlw A. A. Bonne y.
Mr. C.
today.
Mr. S. F. Bevins went to Stevenson
this morning. .
' Mr. Louis Davenport, of Mosier, came
Bin the city today.
Mr. A. Buchler left this morning for a
short trip to Hood River.
'Captain Lewis and daughter left for
Portland this afternoon.
Uy 1 Mr. John Booth went to Portland this
av. i :
aiLcriiuuu uu t uuauicoo tup. .
C Hon. C. H. Dodd, the speaker this
evening, will arrive on the Regulator.
S Dr. G. C. Eshelinan left th's morning
for Klickitat, and will return Saturday.
N Mr. J. W. Messiuzer and wife went to
McMinnville this morning to attend a
meeting of the State Grange.
Frank Slater and family of Umatilla
county, C. W. Peters and family of
Wasco county removed to the valley
near Corvallis this morning. -
Messrs. John Michell, B. S. Hunting
ton and F. W. Wilson went ont into the
country this morning on a campaign
trip, to be absent about a week.
Dr. T. F. Campbell (M. Dl, M. C.)
physician, surgeon, etc., late of Los
Angeles, office at Umatilla house. All
calls attended. Telephone 37.
dwtf
T. A. Van Norden, the watchmaker
and jeweler, can be found in - his new
quarters, opposite A. M. Williams' store.
my8-lm
For Rent.
cottage. Inqnire of A.
A 4-room
Keller.
Cows for
C. A
sale. Inquire
Cramer, Mosier.
of or address
Awarded
Highest Honors World's Fair,
Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair.
'DR;
TUTTl
Most Perfect Made.
40 Years the Standard,
Jr.
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Notice is ' hereby given that for the
purpose of making an examination ot all
persons who maj offer themselves as
candidates for teachers of the schools of
this county, the county superintendent
thereof will , hold a public- examination
at bis office in The Dalles, beginning
Wednesday, May 13th, at 1 o'clock p. m.
Dated May 2 1896.
Tboy Sheltby, '
County School Superintendent, Wasco
County Oregon. m7-7t
. "Give me a liver regulator and I can
regulate tiie world," yaui a genius. The
drnggist handed him a bottle of DeWitt'a
Little Early Risers, the famous little
pills. For sale by Snipes-Kinersley
Drug Co. ' , - .
Soothing, heating, cleansing, DeWitt'a
Witch Hazel Salve is the enemy to
sores, wounds and piles, which it never
tails to enre. Stops itching and hurning.
Cures chapped lips and cold-sores in two
or three hoars." For sale by Snipes
Kinersly, Drug Co,
Jacobson Book & Music Co.
and Harry Liebe
have moved in the old "Vog't Store
on Washington Street, opposite
The Chronicle Office.
GEORGE RUCH
PIONEER GROCER-
Successor to Chrisman & Corson. J
1,1,11 FULL LINE OF
STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES.
Again Sn business at the old stand. I would be pleased to
see' all my former patrons. Free delivery to any part of town. .
SPECIAL.
Pure Glycerine Soap, only 10c a cake,
or 25c a box.
Genuine Briar Pipes, with Amber Tip
and Leather Cases, only 50c each at
Donneirs Drug Store.
Tlifi Tygli Val
ley Creamery
I
Delicious.
Ask Vanbibber & Worsley for it.
45c. Every Square is Full Weight.
CREAMERY
Tygh Valley
A. A. B.
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