The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 05, 1897, Image 3

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Special Offerings
in Ladies' Underwear.
Ladies' Heavy Ribbed, Fleece Lined Regular 25c Special 19c
Ladies' Grey Jersey Ribbed, vestsand pants to match.. Regular 35c Special 27c
Extra value,. Special Heavy Ribbed Fleece Lined, with pants to match
Regular 40c Special 32-k
Ladies' Fine Jersey Ribbed, Silver Grey, medium weight, vests and
pants to match Regular 65c Special 50c
Ladies' Heavy Knit Natural Wool, vests and pants Regular 7oc Special GOc
Ladies' Fine White Australian Wool, vests and pants.... Regular $1 Special 80c
Ladies' "Florence" Combination Suits
Regular $1, ,$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.
PEASE & MAYS.
Ralston
KofFy,
Pan Kake Flour,
Grano and '
Breakfast Food,
AT
MAIER & BENTON
The Dalles.
L
LARGE CONSIGNMENT
WILSON
HEATERS
JUST RECEIVED at
MAYS & CROWE.
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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
The Dalles Daily Gbpomcie.
TUESDAY,
JAN. 5. 1897
Weather FurecaHt.
ToinxAND. Jan. 5, 1897.
Fon Kastkhn Oregon Tonight und tomor
row, ruin or snow; wunner.
Taoue. Observer.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Ititnrtom OhfmrvutiuitH anil Local Events
of I.t8Sr AInenltuclo.
A. M. Williams & Co. will close their
store evenings at G:30 until farther
notice.
There was an addition of twenty-one
in the attendance at the public schools
yesterday.
The regular monthly meeting of East
End Hose Co., No. 3, will be held at
their hose house tomorrow evening, at
7 :U0 o'clock.
There were three tourists without
money boore the city recoader this
morning. They are working for the city
today in consequence.
The firm ot Maier & Benton, L. Ror
aen and W. A. Johnson authorize us to
Btate that from date until March 1st,
they will close their stores at 7 o'clock.
Jonathan Bourne has hired whole lots
of halls in Salem, and is going to enter
tain his friends in grand style during
the session ot the legislature.
The examination of James Simonson,
charged with the commission of rape,
took place before Justice Filloon this
afternoon, but was not completed at the
hour of going to press.
The United Artisans will install of
ficers tomorrow nigbt, and when this is
through, refreshments will be served.
All members of the order are urgently
requested to be present.
Richard Cornelius, cashier of the
National Farmers and Planters bank at
Baltimore, was discovered to be $60,000
short in his accounts yesterday, and he
settled up by drowning himself.
The decision of the supremo court of
Delaware, rendered yesterday in a con
tested election case, gives the Demo
crats control of the legislature, and in
sures the election of a Democratic
senator,
Mr. O. II. Lewis, of the firm of Allen
& Lewis, o'f Portland, died at his resi
dence in Portland Monday morning at
10:30, from the effeot of a paralytic
stroke received last Saturday. He was
a man of sterling character, and has
done much towards building up the city
of Portland.
The examination of Dan Osborne,
charged with robbing Eothway Thurs
day night, was begun before Justice Fil
loon yesterday afternoon. This morn
ing the state finished taking its testi
mony. Oaborue was bound over to ap
pear before the grand jury with bonds
fixed at $250.
The motion for new trials in the cases
of the United States againBt Seufert and
Taffe in the condemnation proceedings, j
were set for argument before Judge
Bollinger today. It is more than likely
new trials will be granted, as the judge
is dissatisfied with the verdicts, and so
are all the parties and their representa
tives. Last night the following officers, were
installed in Friendship lodge No. 9, K.
of P., for the ensuing term by Frank
Menefee, deputy grand chancellor : L.
S. Davis, C. C. ; H. H. Riddell, V. C, ;
B. S. Huntington, P. ; N. M. Lane, M.
of W. ; O. F. Sheppard, M. at A. ; D. W.
Vause, K. of R, and S. ; F. S. Gunning,
M. of F. ; W. E. Walthers, M. of E. ; J.
A. Douthitt, I. G. ; J. F. Moore, O. G.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Editor Guv Millfir nf t.li niahntnli
went to Portland yesterday.
P. A. Erixon and family came in from
the Warm Springs yesterday.
County School Superintendent Gil
bert went to Hood River this afternoon
Mrs. Rhinehart arrived from Arling
ton this morning and went on to Port
land this afternoon.
Senator John H. Mitchell arrived in
Portland from Washington Saturday, to
look after his political fences.
Judge Bradehaw went to. Hood River
this afternoon to attend the public in
stallation of officers of Vucoma Lodge,
K. of P., which takes place there this
evening.
Mr. C. A. Stewart came up from Cas
cade Locks yesterday. He 'reports that
usually entertaining town aB very quiet
since the completion of the,locks.
Mr. John Gray, who has the contract
for erecting the buildings at the Warm
Springs, arrived last night. He tolls us
the roads are in a horrible condition,
and that there are about three weeks
work yet to complete the buildings.
MAltKIKD.
As the Columbia hotel, Monday, Jan
uary 4th, Mr. Globe J. Cooper, of Mult
nomah county, to Miss Cora Smith of
Wasco county, Rev. L. Grey officiating.
A Cure fur Lumu Back.
"My daughter, when recovering from
an attack of fever, was a great sufferer
from pain in the back and hips," writes
Louden Grover, of Sardis, Ky. "After
using quite a number of remedies with
out any boneut she tried one bottle of
Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and it has
given entire relief." Chamberlain's
Puin Balm is also a certaiu cure for rheu
matism. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton.
Schilling's Best means:
ten i
coffee
soda
batilncf powder
flavoring extracts
and splcca
as good as anybody wants.
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ifor sale liy
W. E. Kahler
Do not fail to call on Dr. Lannerberg,
the eye specialist, and have your eyes
examined free of charge. If you suffer
with headache or nervousness you un
doubtedly have irnnnrffint vimnn that. II
corrected, will benefit you for life.
unice in mo vogt diock,
All persona holding orders from Pease
& Mays, or other coupons on Herrin's
photograph gallery are requested to
present them before January 15th.
Mas, v. C. Hkkrin.
HE DISLIKED TO MAKE TROUBLE.
Mrs. Sarah Maria Uveily's Kxirlence
With Itev. Amluaitttli Salsify.
"If there is any person whom I dread
to have my husband bring home for the
evening, it is a bashful man who is
afraid he is afraid he is 'going to make
someone a little extra trouble." So said
Mrs. Sarah Maria Everly at the regular
weekly meeting of the guild in Portland,
as she finished sewing a lace frill on the
bottom of a cotton nightgown, destined
at some future time to grace the person
of some benighted brunette of the upper
Congo.
"I shall nevei forget," she continued,
"our first visit from the Rev. Aminadab
Salsify from Wayback. Harry and I
had been married for seven years, the
Rev. Aminadab performing the cere
mony in my native village of Wayback.
Harry was employed in Portland, and at
the time the Rev. Aminadab made us a
visit we were living in a handsome
modern cottage on Ninth street. Harry
was glad to see our old friend, and so
was I, yet, at tiie same time, his fear
that he was jn the way, or that ho was
making someone work, made his visit a
regular nuisance. The fall rains had
set in, and the weather was decidedly
chilly. About 7 o'clock in the evening
Harry was called down town, to remain
most of the night, and at 9. :30 the Rev.
Salsify retired. There was a lavatorv
opening off from the bedroom, but this
seemed to be beyond the power of our
Rev. friend's k n.
"At 10:30 1 went to bed. and about
the mystic hour of midnight I heard tho
side door close and the spring catch stap
viciously. I could not at first imagine
what had happened, but instead of it
suggesting burglars, the idea Btruck me
that our Rev. friend was somehow
mixed up in the affair. There was a
hydrant in the yard, used during the
summer for irrigating, and stepping out
of bed and peeping out of the window. I
saw tho Rev. Salsify quenching bis
thirst thereat. Of couree it never oc
curred to him that there was water in
the house, and there he had gone rerout
ing out into the rain, his long, white
nightdress giving him a ghostly appear
ance in the dim light. . After he had
takon, I should judge, a quart of Will
amette mixture, he came back to the
door. Of course it was locked. I slipped
down quietly, thinking to lot him in,
and trusting to tho darkness to prevent
his discovering that I whh not dressed
for company. I reached the door,
opened it, but my friond, who disliked
troubling anyone, had gone around the
corner of the house attempting to dis
cover some means of ingress. I called
him, but there was no answer. I was
thoroughly out of humor by this time,
but realizing that I must take the Rev.
gentleman in out of the wet, or be re
sponsible for his death, I stepped on the
porch in order to again call him. Un
lucky movement ! I bad not left that door
three feet before some spirit of darkness.
or imp of the perverse, entered into it,
or that total depravity which nervadea
inanimate objects after night, moved it,
and moved it to a close. Tbcre was a
j gentle jar, a snap of that confounded
spring lock, and the Rev. Aminadab
Salsify and tho mistress of the house
were both outside, dressed in their
night-robes, without a key, and no one
inside to come to their aid.
"I am not certain thatT did not swear,
but if I did I feel that the recording an
gel charged it up to the Rev. Aminadab,
or blotted it out with a tear spared from
his laughter. My night-blooming friend
came back in a moment, ghostly and
silent, and seeing top, asked what I was
'doing there?' I was unarmed, and
there was neither club nor stone handy,
hence the Rev. Aminadab still lives, but
it was due to circumstances, for which
I am not to blame.
"Fortunately Harry came home ear
lier than he expected, and if ever the
sound of a man's footstep was music to
that man's wife'H ears, his was to mine
that night.
"Jn a few minutes we were both in
side, and I was in my bed, doubled up
like a pocket comb, and shivering with
cold and rage; and yet that husband of
mine laughed, laughed and giggled until
he got into bed and I put both my feet
in the middle of his back.
"The Rev. Aminadab Salsify returned
to Wayback next day, having had a suf
ficiency of city life, late hours and Will
amette water."
There lit Nntliluj; So Good.
There Is nothing just, as good as Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs and Colds, so demand it and do
not permit the dealer to sell you some
substitute. He will not claim there is
anything better, but in order to make
more profit he may claim eomethingelse
to be juet as good. You want Dr. King's
New Discovery because you know it to
be safe and reliable, and guaranteed to
do good or money refunded. For Coughs,
Colds, Consumption and for all afJ'ec
tions of Throat, Chest and Lungs, there
is nothing so good as is Dr. King's New
Discovery. Trial bottle free at Blakeley
& Houghton's Drug Store. Regular size
50 cents and fl.UU. ,2)
Hot clam broth every day at noon at
Ad Kellar's. tf
Holiday Goods
.AT.
Jacobson Book & Music Co.
Toys, Albums, Books and complete line of Novelties.
No. 174 Second Street,
New "Vogt Block, The Dalles, Oregon.
Japanese Bazaar,
XX. OXiYATT cftJ OO. Fropn.
Japanese Curios, Dishes,
Ladies' Underwear, Wrappers,
ETC., ETO.
133 Second Street, Next to Snipes-Kinersly's Store.
Call and Seo our Goods.
Awarded
Highest Honors World's Fair,
(iold Meda!, Midwinter Fair.
DR
CREAM
RAKING
mm
Moat Perfect Made.
40 Ytart the Standard.
A tired stomach is very much like
sprained ankle. If jou suffer from any
of the symptoms of dyspepsia, your
stomach is tired. It needs a crutch
Wo must relievo it of all work foratimo,
or until it is restored to its natural
strengui. Juno huh siiccessimiy, wu
must use a food which is already digested
outside of the body, and which will aid
the digestion of other foods that may be
taken with it. Such a product is the
Shaker Digestive Cordial.
ThoShak'ers have utilized the diges
tive principles present in plantn for tho
manufacture of this urticle, and its sue
cess has been truly phenomenal. You
can try it for tho nominal sum of 10
cents, as sample bottles are sold bv ull
druggists at this price. (12)
Laxol is the best medicine for chil
dren. Doctors recommend it in place of
Castor Oil.
liuokleu'c Arim: aitlve.
The best sulve in the world for cute,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhunin, fevei
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains
corns, and all skin eruptions, and poui
lively curns piles, or no pay required
It is guaranteed to' ulve nerect satisfae.
tion, or money retuuued. Price J5 cunts
per tox. tor sale- by Blakeley and
Houghton, druggists.
f'Jriiittu' Mooting,
Jacksbn Engine Co,, No; 1, will meet
this (Tuesday) evening at 7 :30. There is
business of Importance, and all mem
bers are requested to be present,
F, y, L. Skuiub, Secy.
l)ulii-Muru htitgm
Leaves tho Umatilla house 8 a. m
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
DOUGLAS Allkn, Prop. .
Hmiirl linit; to Know.
It may be worth something to know
that tho very best medicine for restoring
the tired out nervous H.VHtem to u healthy
vigor Is Electric Bitters. Thj medlcino
is purely vegetable, acts by giving tone,
to tho nerve centres in the stomach,
gently stimulates the Liver and Kidneys,
and aids these organs in throwing off
Impurities in the blood, Klectrta Hit
ters improves tho appetite, aids diges
tion and is pronounced by those who
have tried it as the very best blood puri
fier and nerve tonic. Trv it. Sold for
iOu or 1 .00 per bottle at lllakoloy &
Houghton's Drug Store. (2)
ThU I Your Opportunity.
On receipt of tea conto, caidi or stamps,
a generous sample will bo mailed of tho
roost popular Catarrh and Hay Fovor Ouro
(Ely's Cream Halm) sufficient to demon,
fitrato tho frunt merits of tho remedy.
ELY HROTHEKB,
CO Warren St., New York City.
Itov. John Reid, Jr., of OreatFall,Mont.,
recommended Ely'ti Cream Halm to mo. I
can omplmHlzo )u statement, "It is) a posi
tive cure for catarrh if uttod na directed."
Rev. Francis W. I'oolo, Pastor CcutralProft.
Church, Helena, Mout.
Ely'a Cream Halm is tho acknowledged
ouro for catarrh and contains no mercury
nor any injurious drug. I'rico, SO cents.
Tyult Valley ltollr Klour ftltlln.
Tygh Valley Roller Flour Mills are
running full time on No. 1 wheat.
Hour equal to the best always on hand.
Prices to suit the times. Also mill feed
n quantities to suit.
W. .M. MoCouklk ik So.v.
aug8-0mw Proprietors.
You'll be surprlped when yon trv He
Oake soap, and wish we bad to(d yon
sooner, It is made by patented pro-
cea. ' Jlv24.il
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