The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 26, 1897, Image 3

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    YOU NEED
A NEW HAT.
The Latest Thing in LAWN MOWERS
The Pastime.
"The Delft
J ?
This is to
We have Straw Hats Handsome Hats. You can have one for
35c, 50c, 75c,
$1.00 or $1.25.
Displayed in Furnishing Goods Window.
. ALGOODS MARKED IN
PLAIN FIGURES.
The Dalles Daily Ghronieie.
WEDNESDAY,
- MAY 2G, 1S97 :
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
r.umliiui Observation and Local Event !
of Lrnser Magnitude. j
Lot A bunch of keys. Finder will
please leave at this office. m26-2t
The J. B. & M. Co. offer a fine violin
for 3. See window display.
Housekeeping or lodging rooms to
rent. Apply at this office. rn24-lv
The first brick of the new Catholic
church was put in place yesterday.
Lost A tan, silk-lined cape. The
finder will be rewarded by leaving it at
this office. m24-2t
Tomorrow morning A. M. Williams &
Co. will put on sale their special $5 and
7 i0 suits.
special offer of violins tor 5 at the
Jaobson Book & Music Co.'s. See
window display.
Tomorrow morning, $7.50 men's Euits
for .5, $10 suits for $7.50. at A. M. Will
iams & Co.'s.
The trial of the case of Moody against
Richards is still occupying the attention
of the court and five jurore.
A. M. Williams & Co. are making a
very appropriate offer in their boys de
partment this week. See ad.
The Elks are talking of having an ex
cursion to Hood River Saturday night,
but the arrangements have not yet been
completed.
Carlos Spaulding, father of Carlos H.
paulding, prosecuting attorney for
Klickitat county, died Monday and was
buried at Goldendale this morning.
How about that 4th of July celebra
tion? If we are going to have it, now is
the tune to arrange for it before all our
neighboring towns have made up their
minds to celebrate.
The trial of Frank Castile, which was
to have begun at Goldendale this morn
ing, was postponed until tomorrow, on
account of the death of the father of the
prosecuting attorney.
The Salem Statesman ot yesterday
says; "Eva McCullough, aged 39, an
inmate of the asylum, died there Sun
day, and that the body would be shipped
here yesterday for interment."
Kerr & Buckley shipped seventeen
carloads of sheep to the Montana range
this morning. These will be followed
hy many others, and it is probable not
lees than 60,000 will be disposed of in
this manner.
A grand ball will be given at the Bald
win opera house Friday evening, May
28th, (the closing of the dancing school)
hy Prof. F. G. Swanton. Admlesion 50
cents. Ladies free. This evening is the
last for instructions. m26 3t
Roy, the 11-year-old son of E. C. Stef
fen, of Baker City, while out hunting
on Saturday, accidentally discharged hie
gun, the contents entering the right arm
and nearly severing that member. He
a topped to rest and placed his arm over
You need it now. Don't spoil your appearance by a seedy top
piece. Look like prosperity if you would have folks think you
are prosperous.
be a
uUUi!S.
PEASE
the muzzle. The arm wa9 amputated
at the shoulder. j
The Wasco warehouse has received to j
date 4000 sacks of wool, averaging 350"'
pounds to the sack, or 1,400,000 pounds.
But little, if auv, wool has changed ,
hands vet, and it can hardly be said j
that a price has been fixed. 1
I The ladies of the Christian church will !
; serve ice cream and cake or strawberries I
! i .,oo.
1 and cake in the store building near the I
n inHnffi,. nn Washington street. I
, . . , , . t.! i; nn i
from o to 10 this evening. Price lo cts.
ii r.i-a ,,,,
Come one, come all and take vour i
, . i
choice.
Mrs. Nettie M. Booth today received ,
warrant o. 108, from the Head Camp,
T . , .. ,.imon f .,
Pacific Jurisdiction, Woodmen of the
,.r T i ,,! fMii nt '
World. It being payment in full of the i
amount due to her on account of the in-
eurance of her husband, the late Lutimer
,
Booth, in that order.
.
The annual camp meeting, under the j
auspices of the Oregon Mate Camp-1
meeting Association oi tue.u. tunrtu, ,
will be held on the Canby camp ground, j
beginning June 18th, and continuing
nntilJune 28th. Bishop Cranston w"
be in attendance a part of the time. j
Quite a number of the conductors at
present visiting the coast, came up on
fUfr last nmht and re
mained here until the regular overland ,
train at 1:30 this morning. They took
in the town in the early evening, and !
later were the guests of the Commercial
Club.
Blanche Sutherland, who was shot by
Caleb Daniels Saturday night in a house
of ill-fame at Rosslan'd, is in a fair way
to recovery. Two of the tLree bullets ,
were found, and the other one, which
undoudtedly would have proved fatal j
had not her corset steel deflected it, will ,
probably be taken out tonight. It is in (
the left side below the breast, and in the
opiuion of Dr. Bowes, ie not likely to j
,. .. I
prove uaugiriuuc. -
. . , ,iw,.,nifi the postofflce, when a stranger rather
The river th is wornijR IhJ dio ped I
down to the 41.9 mark and
falling slowly a 1 day I W, iix-foot-fonr height with a sort of
river points "how that th.w il to I.wonder.IWl.lB.OT,d.Ul.Uiere t.x,)res.
considerable of a fall and tha the .high-, k,Md BQrt
est water of the season has a read . t0
itedus. The weather bureau est e da k - is attention,
morning said that there will be , but a(ter looklnf, ul tlim awlllIo, hb
warmer weather the last o the week around and took a look at hie
and if this does no cause , . i(roundand
1 will be none," which we think is tor- (
rt;ct. 'doctor bore the examination good
i A report was brought to Grant's Pass numored)yf waltlng to tee what tho out
, Sunday evening of a shooting affray n icome wou,j hut finally tiring of the
! Siskiyou county, Cal., near the Oregon ; 8tranKera gcrutiny, he remarked:
I line, 'in which Eugene Kern and an un- Wel, do you know me?" "You think
' known man were shot by S. Payne, J dou, b(Jt yQU bet your ,n(J j llo n wag
, nlghtwatchman of the Gilmore and Boar , hj . "You're Dutch McCoy."
' i. . t. tun men
uiiuvi -ri -
tried to rob the mine, as they turned
the water out of the flume and then be
gan tearing the riffles out with a crow
bar. Pavne fired three shots, after
which be'heard then groaning, but did
not go near them to see how badly they
were injured, it being after dark. At.
last accounts the wounded men had not
been discovered.
The grand j"1"? UD t0 n00D today ,iad
returned four true bills. One against
mine, u append ,
& MAYS
Lewis Boggs for larceny of a horse, to
which he pleaded guilty. Another for
stealing a harness and buggy, to which
he pleaded not guilty. The third
charged A. Clemens with larceny from o
dwelling, he being the man arrested last
spring in Charles Haight's house, near
tbe fair ground. The fourth was against
Jack frews, the Indian storekeeper.
for showing indecent P.ctures. The
matter of the State against lay or
.
li'evlnE wl'0 was charged with stealing
a W inchester rifle, was examined into,
.. , , '
and the defendant was discharged, "not
,
a true bill ' being returned,
An impromptu itutii.
lesterdav evening when the boat
. -
came in and tied up to the wharf boat,
1 .. '
h?re ti,e
df lar t0ards seeing her sue
cessfullv landed.
-
Among these was Iimothv hdmonson,
wfao wag gtamJing on the wllIirf watch.
, ,je cjJJ The wharf boat lies
by the roadwayf a short antl brow, Kalg.
pjanJ. connectlnB tht. two As thu llfgtt,
,ator g round ,nt0 ,ace after hav.
Ing mBde her iww line fast, the pile lo
tne wi,BriU0,lt was fastened broke
short off, letting the wharfboat swing
out from the dock. Just at this time
Edtuunson had started aboard the wharf
boat, and as he reached the middle of
the gang-plank, one end of it slipped,
tilting it in such a manner that he lost
his balance and took u magnificent
header into the raging Columbia. He
had but just time to make a stroke or
two aud null himself out of the way
when the gang-plank came down, barely
missing him. Had it struck him, this
item would have been in the form of an
obituary, but fortunately no damage
was done,
ji Knew nim.
Yesterday afternoon Dr. I.annerbun:
wae standint; on the sidewalk in front of
"Tights? Heavens, no!" shrieked
the countess at the manager, who was
considering her application for a place
on the stage. "I am a lady. A lady of
title."
"I know," said the manager, in a cold
professional tone, "that Lady Godiva
didn't wear 'em, but times have
changed."
Subscribe for Tiik Ohko.vici.k,
KM.
Enameled
W are.
Mixed Blue and White out
side and White inside.
"The Delft" is the latest
ware out in cooking utensils.
Prices are about the same as
granite ware, and a great deal
cheaper than the aluminum
ware, and prettier than either
of them. Call and see the
goods at
MAIER& BENTON'S!
107 Second Street.
TEN STRIKES IN LINE.
.Mr. Voiimiiiiii llreakx World lU-eoid
Hi ItowlliiK.
Yesterday's Oregonian says:
"A. B. Croasman, who is one of the
best cocked-hat players in the city,
bowled the phenomenal score of 8li on
the Multnomah alleys yesterday. As IK)
is the highest possible score, it was nec
essary for Mr. Croasnian lo make ten
strikes in succession to bowl this score,
which is the Pacilic Northwest record,
and has probably never been equaled on
regulation alleys in the world.
Charles Fuelscher of St. Louis bowled
SO in 1803, but the alleys on which his
score wits made weie not constructed ac
cording to modern regulations, and it
was possible to make much higher scores
on them. The Pacific Northwest record
up to this time, has been 83, made in
1893 by Nelson of Seattle. Mr. Croas
man is an unusually fine bowler, and
his, scoio was by no means one of the
accidents which sometimes occur to in
ferior jdayers."
Frank Curler Killed.
There was a bad accident at the old
Waldron ranch about five miles south ol
Goldendale on the road to Columbus
Monday. Frank Carter and Fred
Lester were hauling telephone poles for
the new line, with a four-horsu team.
Coming down the hill at the Waldron
place, with a heavy load on, the brake
gave away and the wagon running on to
the horses, they ran away. Carter
jumped to save himself, but did not clear
the wagon, which ran over him, killing
him instantly. Lester also jumped, and
while he got clear of the wagon, he fell
in such a manner that one of bin legs
was broken. Tho horses went tearing
down the hill, which is hut a short one,
and must have missed thu bridge acrors
the little creek and plunged into It, as
two of them were killed,
Attention, IV. It. O.
Members of the W. Jt. C. are requested
to meet at Fraternity hall Sunday even
ing at 7:30 o'clock, for the purpose of
marching with the O. A. It. to the M. h.
church, where memorial services wll be
hdd. maky lkonahk,
1 BUSINESS LOCALS,
Nebraska corn for sale at the Wasco
i warehouse. Jlest feed on eurth. mii-tf i
! English and Belgian cement, very I
best imnorted brunds, for sale by Wasco j
' Warehouse Lo. myo-i m
The merchant who tells you he bus
something else as good as Hoe Cake soap
is a good man -tn keep away from. a'J-'.im
Do you want your windows cleaned,
carpets taken up, beaten and re laid, or
janitor work of any kind done hy a
first-class man? If so, telephone Henry
Johnson at Parkins' barber shop,
Phone liy. al0-tf
A gold watch-charm, with A. O, 17,
W. emblems and initials J.'.A. AL, has
been lost. Finder please leave at this
office. inlfi tf
The PAST1MK cuts the grass vvltliln 1-10 of nn inch of n tree,
fence or wall. The old stylo will not cut within 'Mi Inches.
The I'ASTIMK drivtMvhoels are inside the lino of cutting knives',
nml therefore m'vor go oyer nuniown grass.
Anyltody can sharpen the PAST1MK with a common file. It you
try to sharpen tlio olil style you nun it. Tho PAST1MK Is chonpir at
doiblu the cost of the old Mylo uinwrr, for tho reason that during tho
life uf a mower, tho cost of sharpening alone. equals the cost of mower.
Call and see the PASTIME at the store of
MAYS & CROWE.
We
Builders' and Heavy Hardware,
Lime and Cement,
Farm Machinery,
Bain Wagons, Champion Mowers
and Reapers,
Blacksmiths' Coal and Iron,
Barb Wire, Etc.
JOS.
! Phone 25.
Baby Carriages
.11' ST AK1UVKI) AT T1II0
Jacobson Book & Music Co.
Whoru will also ho found tho largest and most com
plete lino of I'iunos, ami other Musical rnstruments
in Eastern Oregon.
Complete Line of FISHING TACKLE,
Notions, Uaso Bull Goods, Hummocks, Books and
Stationer' al lied rock Trices.
I New Vogt Block,
GEORGE RUCH
PIONEER GROCER.
(Ktim-hhur to ClirlMimn .V: Cordon.
' FULL LINE OF
STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES.
Again in business at the old stand. 1 would be pleased to
see all my former patrons, Ffve delivery to any part of town.
W. Z. DONNELU
PftESCSlPTIOfl DRUGGIST
TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY.
Opp. A. Al. Williams A (U).,
!
i Lumber, Building
i Traded: tor Hav. Grain, Bacon, Lard, &c.
ROWE & CO..
Notice.
Jackson Kiiglno Co., No. I, will hold a
drill on Friday evening, May 28th, at
7:. '10 o'clock, All members arc request
ed to be present. Hy order of
F. W. L. Skiiiuk, Secy.
ChiIi In Vour iiliock.
All countv warrants registered prior
to Dec, 1, 1802, will he paid at my
office, Interest ceases after May 7,
1807, C. L. Phii.i-11'h,
County Treasurer.
t
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a full line of
T. PETERS & CO
The Dalles, Oregon.
THE DALLES, OH.
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Material and Boxes
The Dalles Or
Thu Weetlield (Iml.) Nuws prints the
following in regard to un old resident of
that place: "Frank McAvoy, for many
years in the employ of the L., N. A. it
C. Hy. here, says: 'I have used Cham
berlain's Coliu, Cholera and Diarrhoea
liemtdy for ten years or longer am
never without it in my family. I Ukt
pleasure in recommending It,' " It In a
sped lie for all bowel disorders. For
sale by lilakeley ft. Houghton.
We sell Hoe Cake soap, Pease fc
Mays, aH-'Jiu