The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 04, 1897, Image 3

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    Special Offerings
in Ladies' Underwear.
I LARGE CONSIGNMENT
Ladies' Heavy Ribbed, Fleece Lined Regular 25c Special 19c
Ladies' Grey Jersey Ribbed, vests and pants to match. .Regular 15c Special 27c
Extra value, Special Heavy Ribbed Fleece Lined, with pants to match
Regular 40c Special 32c
Ladies' Fine Jersey Ribbed, Silver Grey, medium weight, vests and
pants to match Regular 65c Special 50c
Ladies' Heovy Knit Natural Wool, vests and pants Regular 75c Special GOc
Ladies' Fine White Australian Wool, vests and pants.... Regular $1 Special 80c
Ladies' ''Florence" Combination Suits
Regulaiv$l, $1.50, $2.25 Special 80c, $1.25, $1.80
During January and February the store will
close at 7 o'clock P. M.
"GOODS MARKED IN
"PLAIN FIGURES.
The Dalles Daily Ghfonieie.
MONDAY,
JAN. 4, 1897
Wonther KorecuHt.
Portland. .Inn. A, 181)7.
Kou Kastekn Okegon Toiiight unci toraor
iow, "light snow."
I'AOUK. Observer.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
ItiMiilnm Observations and Local Kvonts
or Lessor MHRiiituile.
From date until March 1st, Pease &
Mays' store will close at 7 o'clock.
The Gesang Verein had a social and
entertainment at K. of P. hall last
night.
Mr. Hal French IJftsbeen confined to
his home for some days past with neu
ralgia. This has been collection day, and in
spite of the dull season, collections have
been good.
A competent woman wants a place
doing house wot k or nursing. Gall at
this oflice.
It is probable somo action will be
t.iken as sooiraa congress meets again,
towards settling the 6tatus of the for
feited railroad lands.
Our niain streets are not at all sightly,
but are much better than they look.
Second street is awfully sloppy, but
under the superficial slop it is as hard
and firm as bedrock.
All persons holding orders from Peaee
& Mays, or other coupons on Herrin's
photograph gallery are requested to
present them before January 15th.
Mits. D. C. Hekuin.
County Judgo Mays being absent on
account of sickness, there will of course
be no county court this mouth, but the
commissioner's court will meet as usual
to look after county business. Commis
sioner Blowers, being the senior commis
sioner, will probably act as chairman of
the board.
The Republican presidential electors
meet at Salem one week from today, to
Cist their ballots for president, and to
select oue of their number to carry the
vote back to Washington. It is veiy
probable T. T. Geer will be selected tor
this latter work, he having received the
greatest number of votes.
The young people's societies of the
different denominations met at the
Methodist church last night, there
being 145 present. The meeting was of
a devotional character, there being no
prepared program, and the exercises
were led by Misses Louise Ruch, Martha
Wliealdon and Mr. Ohipp.
Mies Seldom, of Friendship, N. J.,
was for many years a teacher. A pain
ful affliction of the eyes forced Jier to
give up her position. Shu turned her
attention to cultivating frogs, and now
from a swamp of twenty acres has a
handsome income trom frog, legs fur
nished city markets.
The examination of the man, Os
borne, charged with being accessory to
PEASE
the robbery of Rothway near Fourth
street Thursday night, is being held be
fore Justice Filloon this afternoon. Up
to the time of going to press not enough
evidence had been suhmitted to base an
opinion as to his guilt or innocence
upon.
The annual parish meeting of the
Congregational church will take place at
their vestry this evening at 8 o'clock
promptly. A full attendance is urged.
The prayer meeting this evening will
begin promptly at 7 o'clock to accom
modate the parish meeting. The other
meetings during the week will begin at
7:30 p. m. All are invited. .
The metal gallium is much more
precious than gold. It is quoted iu the
market at $3000 an ounce, avoirdupois.
Traces of it occur in some zinc ores, tons
of which must be worked over in order
to obtain a trifling quantity. Gallium e
a very remarkable substance. At the
ordinary summer temperature of 86
deg. Fahrenheit, it becomes liquid like
mercury.
The case of the state againBt James
Maloney was tried before justice Filloon
Saturday, a verdict of guilty found, and
a fine of $10 imposed, and so the glad
some reeult of that joke of putting out
the lights at the Christmas ball continue
to spread like waves from a pebble
thrown into a pond. The joker must
be nearly suffocated with hilarity by this
time.
It is evident that another attempt will
be made by the Mitchell people to di
vide Crook county, nnd also take a slice
from Grant, for the purpose of creating
a new county with the couuty Beat at
Mitchell. From their situation, Mitchell
people, if auy in the country ,are entitled
to a new county, for nearly half the
year they are cut off from communica
tion with the county soat at Prinevllle.
However, the matter is one for them
and the other citizens of Crook county
to settle among themselves.
Mr. Joseph Howard, who went East
about the middle of November with a
train-load of cattle, arrived here this
morning and went on to Portland this
afternoon. It may be remembered that
he and those with him got their band of
cattle to 15-Mile just as the November
freeze-up struck ue, and in consequeneo
it was expected the cattle shipment
would entail a loss. Mr. Howard, how
ever, asserts that ho is well satisfied
with the trip, and did not lose anything.
Friday night, just as Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Kirby were about to h)tire for the
night, a loud rappiiigVjiafheard at the
i door and upon opening it tlUy were sur-
prieod to be greeted by a crowd of friends
and many wishes for a happy new yesr.
They were soon in possession of the
house and engaged in enjoying them
selves to the fullest with games, lunch,
etc, It was a complete surprise to Mr.
and Mrs. Kirby, but little Maude, who
had somehow discovered the secret, but
permitted, herself to be put to bed, in
formed her mother later that she "knew
all about it."
Hot clam broth every day at noon at
Ad JCellar's. tf
& MAYS.
Causcil by Exposure.
Saturday evening a man was discov
ered by Mr. Joe Worsley, standiug at
the head of the stairs In his store build
ing in the East End. When (first seen
the man waB not dressed for a street
parade, having on only a blue woolen
shirt. He seemed flighty, but in re
sponse to Mr. Woreley's request he
came down and walked over to the
Skibbe hotel, where a blanket was
wrapped around him and he was con
veyed to the city jail. He was examined
by Dr. Ilolhster this morning as to his
sanity, and found all right. His name
is Win. Myers, and he says he came
here from Spokane, beating his way.
Hie condition was the efl'ect of exposure
and lack of food. He will be kept in
jail a day or two, until he is abie to
"move on."
The Chautuuqua Circle.
The Chautauqua Circle spent a very
pleasant evening last Saturday night at
the residence of Mrs. D. M. French.
The members of the circle came carrying
numerous packages which they kept con
cealed. Mrs. French was indeed sur
prised, when after the lesson, about
8:30, a number of guest? arrived. A
short programme was given, and papers
were read by Mrs. Donald, Irene AdainB
and Alma Taylor. The remainder of the
evening was spent in social conversation
and games, the special one being a
guessing game, in which Mr'. Ketchum
received the first prize and Mr. Laughlin
distinguished himself by carrying off the
booby prize. The hidden packages were
produced, proving to be things suitable
for a dainty lunch. Those present were :
Mr. and Mrs. Laughlin, Mr. and Mrs.
Truman Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Ketchum,
Meidaraes Donald, S. French. D. M.
French, Shackelford and J. W. Wilson,
and the Misses Irene Adams, Alma Tay
lor, Constance Morse and Pearl Butler,
and Messrs. Roberts and McCully.
Officers Klected.
At a regular meeting of the M. E.
Sunday Hchool, held Dec. 31, 1896, the
following officers were elected to serve
for the ensuing year: Supt., Mrs. S.
French; 1st asst. supt., Mr. Win.
Micnull; 2nd asst. supt., Mrs. D. M.
French ; sec, O. H. Brown ; asst. sec,
John Parrot; trt-as., W. A. Kirby;
librarian, Clyde Riddell; organist, Edith
Randall ; asst. organist, Clara Nickleeen ;
chorister, John Parrott.
Lecture Cource.
The ladles of the Congregational
church have arranged for a course of lec
tures during the winter. The opening
lecture will bo by Col. James Jackson,
U. S. A., and the topic will be "James
Russell Lowell." The second lecture
will be "The True versus the False Doc
trine of Monroe." Tho dates ajid sub
jects of the balance of the series will be
given later.
Mr. 8. O. Wlliou Dead.
A dispatch yesterday announced the
death of Mrs. 8. O. Wilson at Allegheny
City yesterday morning of pneumonia.
Ralston
KofFy,
Pan Kake Flour,
Grano and
Breakfast Food,
-AT
MAIER & BENTON
The Dalles.
The body will be brought hero for in
terment, coming in charge of the de
ceased's youngest Eon, Parker, who has
been in tho EaBt for some time studying
electricity and electrical engineering,
and will arrive the latter part of tho
week. Mrs. Wilson lived hero for a
number of years, and was esteemed by
all. She leaves live children Leo, Nor
man, Fred, Parker and Mrs. B. Hunt
ington. Herts' Weyler.
A vivid pen picture of the man who is
charged with the terrible responsibility
of suppressing the insurrection wb
thus written by Mr. Rappleye.an Amer
ican correspondent:
"My journey through tho foreBt of
gold lace terminated before the closed
door of General Weyler's official abode.
There an adjutant, more bedizened than
the rest of the dazzling multitude, trod
softly to the portico, gently opened the
way, retired again without eaying a
word, and wo were alone in tho presence
of the man.
"And what a picture! A little man.
An apparition of black black eyes,
black hair, black beard dark, exceed
ingly dark complexion; plain, black
attire. His eyes, far apart, bright,
alert, and striking, took me in at a
glance. His face seemed to run to chin,
his lower jaw protrude.! far beyond an
ordinary indication of firmness, persist
ence or will poyer. His forehead is
neither high nor receding, neither is it
of a thoughtful or philosophical man.
His ears are set far back, and what Is
called the region of intellect, in which
are thoso mental attributes that are de
fined as powers of observation, calcula
tion, judgment nnd execution, is strong
ly developed. Weylor is lean, diminu
tive, shriveled ambitious for immortal
ity, irrespective of its order, a master of
diplomacy, the slave of Spain for the
glory of silting at the right of her throne,
unlovable, unloving, exaulted."
t Iroiueit'M Meeting.
Jackson Engine Co., No. 1, will meet
tomorrow evening at 7:30. There is
business of importance, and all mem
bers are requested to bo present.
F. W. L. Rkiiihk, Spo.v.
Awarded
Highest Honors World's Pair,
Gold Medal, Midwinter Pair.
DR
Moat Perfect Mads.
40 Yaan the Staadaid.
CREAM
BAKING
POWBH
W 1L.SOJN
HEATERS
JUST RECEIVED at
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Remember
We have strictly First-class
FIR, OAK and
MAPLE WOOD
To sell at LOWEST MARKET RATES.
Phone 25. JOS. T. PETERS & CO
Holiday Goods
.AT
Jacobson Book & Music Co.
Toys, Albums, Books and complete line of Novelties.
No. 174 SoconcI Street,
New Vogt Block, The Dalles, Oregon.
Japanese Bazaar,
XX. CXjYATT cfc OO. Props.
Japanese Curios, Dishes,
Ladies' Underwear, Wrappers,
ztTOTioirsrs, huto., etc.
133 Second Street, Next to Snipes-Kinorsly's Store.
Call nnd See our Goods.
No OliJiKstliin On 1'llit.
The Christian Volunteers of amerlc.v
will open hero tome time next week if
God is willing so keep Ilelivlni? for the
grant opening the date av III he stated
later an now the field Is oputi for men
nnd woman what have a denier to work
in Gods vlnyard all communication will
be receive at the union St lading Iioukc,
X
A tired stomach h very much like a
sprained ankle. 1( jou millVr from any
of the symptoms of dyspepsia, your
stomach Is tired, it needs a crutch.
Wo must relieve it of all work for a tlmo,
or until it is restored to its natural
strength, To do this successfully, wu,
must use a food which is already digested
outside of tho body, and which will aid
the digestion of other foods that may be
taken with it. 811011 a product is the
Shaker Digestive Cordial,
The Shakers have utilized tho diges
tive principles present In plants for the
manufacture of this article, and its suc
cess has been truly pheuoinoiiul. You
can try it for the nomiiiul sum of 10
cents, us sample bottles are sold by all
druggists at this price, (2)
Laxol is the best medicine for chil
dren, Doctors recommend it in phicu of
Castor Oil,
Do not fail to call on Dr, Lamierberg,
the eye specialist, and have your eyes
examined free of charge, If you suffer
with headache or nervousness you un
doubtedly have imperfect vision that, if
corrected, will benefit you for life.
Oflice in the Vogt block.
Ulle-Muro Hlg
Leaves the Umatilla house 8 a. m
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
POtIQI.AN -Ul-Kf, Prop,
MAYS & CROWE. $
A Cui'ii for f.uino lluuk.
".My daughter, when recovering from
an attack of fever, was a great sufferer
from pain In the buck and hips," writes
Louden Grover, of Surdis, Ky. "After
using (tiitu u number of remedies with
out any benefit the tried one bottle of
Gliiiinbarltiln'H Pulp Balm, and it has
given entire relief." Chajubcrlaln'tt
I'aln Hal in iu it I ho a certain cure for ihcu
matism. Sold by lilakeloy & Houghton.
Money-back
lea
coffee
soda
baklncr powder
iUvofhie extracts
dud spice.
Schilling's Best
31 " ;
Tor tialu by
K. Kahlcr
This Ik Your Opportunity,
On receipt of ton cents, cash or stamps,
a gonorouB 'eamplo will bo mailed of tho
most popular Catarrh and Hay Fovor Cure
(Ely's Oromu Hului) safUolout to demon,
etrato the great merits of tho remedy.
EI,Y BROTHERS,
CO Warren St., New York City.
Hov. John Reid, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont.,
recommended Ely'u Cream Rulm to mo. I
can oinphuHi.o his statement,, "It is a poU
tivo cure for eatarrhif used oS'directea."
Rev, Francis W. Foble, Pastor CeatralPwa.
Church, Helena, Mont.
Ely's, Cream Ralm is tho aclmqwlajpaft,
euro for catarrh and contains no tnemrj
nor nuy iujuriouB drug. Price SO Icwrts.'
TlgU Vlly Up!lr, JNourMIIU. ' ,JSX, K 't 1
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FJour equal to the best alwaya oh haJ,.f . , , .
Prices to suit the Muu0v Also win lata;.
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