The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 13, 1897, Image 3

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    Specials in Hosiery and Underwear.
Bargain No. 1.
Ladies' Black All-Wool Hose, in plain and fine
ribbed; formerly sold for 25c,
Sale Price, 18 Cts.
Bargain No. 2.
All of our better grades of Cashmere and
Wool Hose; regularly sold for 45c and 50c,
. . . Sale .Price, 33 1-3 Cts.
Bargain No. 3.
Children's Woolen Underwear. To make a
clean-up of this line of goods, we will allow a
discount of- obs-
25 per cent, off the selling: price.
We ofler our complete stock of the celebrated Peerless Muslin Underwear
at a reduction of 25 per cent, for this month only.
PEASE & MAYS.
Ralston
Koffy,
Pan Kake Flour,
Grano and
Breakfast Food,
AT-
MAIER & BENTON
The Dalles.
GOODS MARKED IN
PLAIN FIGURES.
This store closes at 7 p. m. sharp.
LARGE CONSIGNMENT
WILSON
HEATERS
JUST RECEIVED at
MAYS & CROWE.
Remember
We have strictly First-class
FIR, OAK and
MAPLE WOOD
To sell at LOWEST MARKET B ATES.
Phone 25. JOS. T. PETERS & CO
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ie Dalies Daily GhFonieie.
EDNESDAY.
JAN. 13. 1897
Weather Forecast.
fe VORTLAXD. Jiin. 13. 1S97.
Paguk. Observer.
w, fair; cooler.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
(tsnaoui OliRerratioDR and Local Events
of Lesser Magnitude.
f. Maccabees meet this evening.
The Elks charitv ball promises to be
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he grand event of the season.
jne uooa rempiars win nave a w ueei-
H.Fnrtnno cnonil ?n tholr hall riAvt.
V v V U W MtV
Saturday evening. yA
m
robe oath of office today and assumed the
'jpeins of government.
I ., . . . .. .
e Wushiugton senate.
peach tree in bloom in January is a.
one near the bridire across Mill creek!
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VILLI I. 11 US LUUUUI1 1L .'1 III 11.
According to the statistics there were
cut. .iu upjii-.uiuu uuuu uer. vei lieu
onder that thev weie so few.
Mrs. VanBibber drove in from her
orae last night and left her horse
nv.in.u u in. rv Ul .1 U C (.V 1 UUU UUCI B
e discovered that someone had stolen
e harness, all except the collar.
m i . 1
aiu lu xi uuiau uuurr Liih. l in n. i m rn hi
rencu io. s bank. ihere is no va-
as cut Irom whole cloth. Mr. Butler
as not yet arranged for the future, but
it. . . f .i i
cured. She will be paid $750 per night, ! jfs The charity Ball.
which is certainly a big price to pay forj jf
looking at a divorced Chimav. Arrangement
Mr. Snmnol Walton u-hn ,,,,nm nfr b" the Elk8 011
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IS
tssfor tl
'' t'Snell, Secy ; Mrs Emilia Sanders, Cond;
' y 'Mrs Martha E Biggs, A C ; Mrs Mary
from n hue fcalmon today, says Ahe
fruit treos in that neighborhood weie
not injured by the November cold snap-j
As closer examinations are made on this.
side, the damage on this account is pro
uounced much less than was at first
supposed.
J. E. Mattison, of Fargo, North Da-j
kota, in an interview published in the)
Telegram yesterday, asserts that there!
are fine gold fields in the Olympic moun
tains, and dial; he and a man be calls
l"Scotty" took out quite a handsome
sum last summer, irle predicts there
will be a big rush into the Olympics
within the next year or two. '
Mr. Campbell lias a large elk in the
building on the corner of Federal anij
Third streets, which he has about fin
ished mounting. Mr. Campbell killed
the elk in Tillamook county last yearj
and it is certainly a monster. He esti
mated it as weighing 1400 pounds, andJ
it certainly looks as though it would do
it. The mounting is quite well done, '
and the sk,in is one of the handsomest
we have ever seen, the coat being re
markably smooth and heavy.
West of the Blue mountains, in East
ern Oregon, very wet weather has been
experienced, but east of the Blues, in
Grand Ronde and Powder River valleys,
the winter has been very dry. In speak
ing of it the La Grande Chronicle says :
"During the fall considerable rain fell,
but since the fore part of November the
weather has been remarkably dry." In
Umatilla county there has been a heavy
rainfall, more so than usual in fall and
winter.
Frank Murphy and J. C. Hopkins
were arrested in Siskiyou Sunday,
charged with having burglarized the
store of D. R. Winker & Son, in Ash
land, Saturdav night. On their persons
The house committee on public lands i were found, among other things, thirty-
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ceiciunv nui.uiiiu.5u ti is.iumuio i cjjui i, i nine pocsei Knives, seven razors, ifio.ou
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uuiu uuvo ueen luritrueu juu. i. ioui. anil seem to tin nooken lor saicin. itibv
in. i ... . . . . ... . . .
linn nnvn nn rin i r innn i ru-n vuura mi ' hni.u i.i.f lit u .. am. nit iiitm.itu M..jf
uiku to uumpiy wuu iue reguiaiions. a jniru man was witii tnein anu snared
L WAR 1 11(1 IPS' ninhf. at. t hi r. n.i ntt.l 111 Ulul.USUlUli.eil.
An old gentleman named W. L.
Campbell, who resides at Mitchell, put;
lp at the Columbia hotel last night,
tud his morning reported to Mr. Tooney
tliat he had been robbed of about ?40,
e ball to be given Clark, Chaplain ; Mrs Mary Blakeley,
J. are about com-. i Marshal: Miss Bertha Glenn, Adah;
$1.50 per couple. Mrs Aluiira Burget, Ruth ; Mrs Evelyn
"pointed aB fol- j Eshelman, Esther; Miss Silina Plur-
man, Martha ; Mrs Eliza Kelsay, Electa ;
h, W. II. Wilson,) Miss Edna Errhart, Warder; Harry
.mint Mitys, G. W. CIoiilMi. Setitinel: Mrs Alice Varney,
Klsli Luiv of WuHhliiBtou.
pleted. Tickets wid
Committees have be
Ions:
Executive J.
C. L. Phillips,
Phelps, H. W. French.
Receotion J. Michell. G. C Blake
ley, T. A. Hudson, E. M. Keleay, P. W.
DeHufr, E. O. McCoy and W. L. Brad-1
shaw.
Floor J. Hampshire, H. Riddell, T.
J. Seufert, H. Lonsdale, M. Vogt, Jr.,
J. Hertz.
Decoration Geo. Ferguson, E. Jacob
sen, E, Sherar, C. Stubling, T. J. Driver,
J. A. MoArthur.
The lady patronesses, who will assist ;
the executive committee, are: Mes
dames W. L. Bradshaw, Geo. C. Blake
ley, W. H. Moody, J. B. Crossen, I'. W.
DoHuir, W. II. Wilson, II. French, C.
L. Phillips, J. S. Fish, T. A. Hudson,
and Misses Mary Lay, Etta Story, Ben- (
lah Patterson, Ida Wakefield, Elizabeth.
Sampson, Dorothy Fredden, and Matti'e Senator Perkins was re-elected at
dishing. .--. -. ,y 1 Sacramento yesterday, receiving 73 out
"V "VTlie Let:tur Courxe
J .
Koehler of Chehalis has introduced a
bill to abolish flshwheels, traps, etc,
and proposes to make a vigorous light
to mako it a law. His bill provides that
it shall not be lawful for any person to
use or operate any pound-net, trap,
weir, wheel or other fixed appliance for
the purpose of taking fiBh in the public
M'aters over which the statu has ex-
'clusive or concurrent jurisdiction, pro
vided that set-nets mav he used for such
purpose at any time that it may be law
ful to take fish in such waters anu
streams.
Neuatoriul Klrutioiix.
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.
1 of 120 voteH.
! Charles W. Fairbanks is the caucus
The committee of ladies in charge of , nomineo for ecnator from Indiana.
the matter of arranging for a seiies of i , . . . ,
, . . i i i n i Orville Piatt has been re-elected sena-
Iectures to be delivered in the Congre-1 , ,
, . . . . , i . i 1 tor from Connecticut,
gational church, have not vet completed
arrangements for (he entire course, but ' The Illinois legislature will ballot on
have the matter well in hand, and the j the 17th for a senator to i-ucc.-ed John
first of the lectures will be given Janu-1 I,'1''"L'r"
ary 19th. The lecturer is Col. Jas. Jack- j tkusonal mkntio.v
son, U. S. A.; subject "James Rusiell
Lowell. The second will be given one ' M. T. Nolan went to Portland yeater-
week later, on the 20th. by Mr. Lvdell i"11)'
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nil-1 1 ii ir r i ii4 ii hh iiit' Tn iupd irmiiit
uLru who a nirkrer uiientiiiiiRH L inn
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Sacramento now receiv
current oi eieuiricny
miles distance, and had previously
Baker, on "The True versus the False
Monroe Doctrine." February 2J, Judge
Stephen A. Lowell of Pendleton will
handle the subject "Thou Shalt Not;"
ant on the lGth, President Penrose, of
Whitman college, Walla Walla, will i
discuss "A new Chapter of American
History."
The topics are well chosen, and those
who will discuss them are all gentlemen
well worth listening to. There will bo
one or two others to complete the course,
whose names and subjects will he given
later.
5lr. Obttir l'...llie.i.
Last iTSght, or ratfier this morning, at
1 :J5 two inen entered Mrs. Obarr's
lodging housfhuidjtock $132 from under
her pillow, ThOjn entered the hall and
then with chisels pjed open the door to
Mr. 0. L. Stranahan
flood River today.
was n p from
Mr. Ben Snipes is in the the city to
day, coining over from Yakima.
Professor T. Clay Neece of Sherman
county was in the city yentnrdiiy.
Mr. E. B. McFarland stopped off" hero
this morning on his way homtt from
Arlington, and went on to Portland this
afternoon.
Ward, Kerns & Robertson hasachoico
lot of wild hay at their barn on Second
street. Just the feed for cows.
Japanese Bazaar,
XX. OLYATT t? CO. Prop.
Japanese Curios, Dishes,
Ladies' Underwear, Wrappers,
MOTIONS, ETO., ETC.
133 Second Street, Next to Snipes-Kinersly's Store.
Call and See our Goods.
A rtlt'hiiheH for halo.
The undersigwd has for sale the
mammoth Jerusalem artichokes, and
can furnish any amount of f-ecd at $1
per bushel. II. Kiciii'.Mii'.iuiKit,
declll-lii! Baku Oven, Or,
M. Crevreiiil, being about to leave tho
city, off'eiH hifl line stock ol artificial
his pillow. He had looked, he said, , t00 frightened to call fotNjsslstance, but prices. ' Rooiiih In
eiveaa lo.OOO-volt carefully for his money and could not i jay perfectly quiet whileNbo thieves ; ing.
from a plant SO find it. In a short time tho chamber- reached under her head and robbed her! "--- 1 1,1
ft V . t I'll T i uuvi ( Min
Mienexru tnein, uut Mas 1 1owerH pianln, etc., at greatly reduced
.Miibonlc liulUl
duc'll-tf
se- maid came down stairs with the purse.
cured a partial supply over 24 miles of I which she had found in making the bed.
wire, rue ua uorn a cuv una nnnnr.
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or f 1 tr flatnnnor rot cA frtr (tuolf that a
h-9 WMWBVt VVl 4V kOl I ft LIIBL U 1 1 f I J LT
Frinee&8 de Chimay, who eloped laet
flnmmnr vWh .Tanno TIcv a TTnnnalnn
sypsy muelcian. has beenenttaaed to an-
divorce Irom ber liusband baa been ae.
Campbell had rolled tho purse In the
corner of the sheet in the super-abundance
of caution, and not finding bis
money at first glance, became excited
and thought he was robbed.
for Iteut.
A large, nicely famished room, suit
able for one or two gentlemen. Good
location. Apply at tbia office. jl3 dlw
of her money. She has but little to say
about the matter, and evidently does not
have any suspicion as to who robbed
ber, '
O. K. H, Mud It OHIcer.
Columbia Chapter, No. 3:5, O. E. S.,
held its first meeting under its new
board of officers last evening, They are :
Mrs B Jane Ruasell, W M ; E K Itua
sell, W P; Mra Alice Croiaen, AM;
Mra Sallie Clark, Treas; Misa Una
Spices and flavoring ex
tracts arc favorite nests of
adulteration; perhaps you
don't care.
But Schilling's Besl are
pure and money-back.
For salr ly
W. K. Kahler
Wo all know that any tired muscle
can bo restored by rest. Your stomach
Is a mupcle. Dyepopsia la its manner of
saying "I am tired. Give me rest." To
redt the stomach you must do its work
outside of the body,
This is the Shaker's method of curing
indigestion, and its succeed is lie.t attest
ed by the fact that these people are prac
tlcalfy free from what is without doubt
tho most prevalent of all diEi'iiscH, Tho
Shaker Digestive Cordial not only con
tains digested food which is promptly
absorbed without taxing the tiled diges
tive organs, hut It is likuwieo an aid to
tho digestion of other foods in tho
stomach. A 10 cent trial bottle will
convince you of Its merit, and those you
can obtain thiough all druggists. (!!)
Laxol Is the best medicine for chil
dren. Doctors recommend it in place of
! Castor Oil.
Tint (IrHliiltmt llmiieily.
Mr. R, JJ. tireevo, merchant of
Chllhowle, Va., certifies that ho had
consumption, was given up to die,
sought all medical treatment that money
could procure, tried all cough remedies
he could hear of, but got no relief; spent
many nights sitting up in a chair; was
induced to try Dr. King's Now Discovery,
and was cured by the use of two bottles.
For past tluee years has been attemliji
to huslnes, and saya Dr. King's New Dis
covery is the grandest remedy ever made,
as it has done 00 much for him anil also
for others in his community, Dr. King's
New Discovery is guaranteed for Coughs,
Colda ani Cosumptlon, It don't fail,
Trial bottle free at Blakeley Allougliton's
Drug store, ('J)
IWifricoriitor llli.
Attention of shippers is called to tho
new refrigerator lino operated by tho
Oreuon Hallway t Navigation Company
between Portland, Huntington. Spokane
and intermediated points, leaving Port
land on train 22, Wednesdays and Satur
days. K. I). Lytli:, Agent.
i:u.li In Vuur Clii't'krt,
All county warrants rcgifctered prior
to July 12, 1802, will bo paid at my
officii. Interest ceases after Dec. 6,
18U0. 0. L. Piiii.ui'rt,
County Treasurer.
All persons holding orders from Pease
it Mayn, or other coupons on Herrln'a
photograph gallery are requested to
present them beforo January ifith.
Mns. D. 0. limit in.
You'll bo surprised when you try Uot
Cake soap, and wish wu had told you
sooner. It la made by patented pro
cess. jlytM-H
Do not fail to call on Dr. Lannurhorg,
the eye specialist, and have your cyet
examined free of charge. If yon suitor
with headache or nervousness you un
doubtedly have imperfect visum that, If
corrected, will bunefit you for life.
Office lu the Vogt block,
Tivli Vulluy Uullttr KluurMIIU,
Tygh Valley Holler Flour MIIIh are
running full time on No, 1 wheat,
Flour equal to the best always on hand
Prices to suit the times. Also mill feed
In quantities to suit,
W, M, McCoitKiiK A Son.
augS-tliuw Proprietor!.
IIWllDH-Muru NU(
Leaves the Umatilla bom 8 a, B
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Douolah Au-kn, Proj.