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

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Drop ir priees
A NEW HAT
For
Fifty
Cents
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Displayed in our Furnishing Goods
Window is a line of Hats that retail regu
larly at $1.00 to $3.00. All styles and a
variety in colors. We want to close them
out, and have made a price that will sell
them.
Any Hat in the Window
For Fifty Cents.
ALL GOODS MARKED IN
PLAIN FIGURES.
PEASE & MAYS
the Dalles Daily Otfomcie.
WEDNESDAY,
AUGUST 4, 1897.
NOTICE.
All persons having claims against The
Dalles National BaDk, of The Dalles,
Oregon, must present the same to H. S.
Wilson, receiver, with the legal proof
thereof, within three months from the
date hereof, or thev may be disallowed.
Washington, D. C.t June 5, 1897.
James H. Eckels,
Comptroller.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Kdom Ooservations ana Coei
of Lesser Magnitude.
Schlitz Beer on draught at Stabling &
Williams'.
' Shot gun shells loaded to order at
Maier & Benton.
The city council meets tonight in reg
ular montly session.
See the new line of delft that just ar
rived at Maier & Benton.
The weather forecast for tonight and
tomorrow is fair and cooler.
The Pendleton Wool Scouring Co. ad
vertise elsewhere that they wish to pur
chase tallow. jul30-lw
Jackson Engine Co. met last night,
and among other things voted $50 for
the tournament fund.
Large quantities of musk .and water
melons are being shipped from this
point, the larger portion going to Port
land. The brewery hill grade has been put
in good shape by Marshal Lauer, and
work will be begun at once on Fulton
street at Methodist hill.
. The bids for building the schoolhouse
here were opened Monday, but no con
tracts were let. Jt is probable nothing
will be done in the matter for a week or
two.
wiuiam jrermt, tne man who was
shot through the stomach by Mrs.
Berkey, in Spokane about six weeks aero,
when the bullet punctured his intestines
in five different placeB, was discharged
from the hospital entirely well Satur
day. '
Two more days brings the teachers'
institute to a close. It has been a very
interesting and profitable meeting, and
all who have attended are warm in their
praises of Superintendent Gilbert and
those who had charge of the work.
It is estimated that fully three-fourth
of the wool in the warehouses here has
passed out ot first hands. The wool
buyers claim that what is left is heavy,
and as a general thing not ot aa good
quality as that which has already been
sou.
Fall grata is being threshed in Qiffer-
ent portions of Adams county, and the
yield, ad a general thing, is much
heavier than was expected, says the
Ritzville Times. C. G. Dowdy, living
southwest of Ritzville, threshed thirty
eitht bushels to the acre, and M. E.
Helme, of Rattlesnake flat, claims a
yield of thirty-nine bushels per acre.
Quite a considerable quantity of grain
has been coming into Ritzville the past
week. It is all of an excellent quality,
and will command the best price going.
A freight train plunged through a
burning trestle between Marion and
JefferBon, on the Southern Pacific road,
yesterday morning. Two men were
slightly Injured and five cars loaded
with lumber and wooden ware caught
fire and were burned.
The interest arising from the irreduci
ble school fund, and amounting to $135,-
154.24, was apportioned among the vari
ous counties Monday. Wasco county
gets 4,142.32, having 3,983 school chil
dren. Thb state has 129,950 children of
school age, and the amount for each is
(1.04.
Hon. Wm. Biggs returned from Sher
man county yesterday. Harvesting haa
commenced there, but the grain cut so
far has been mostly volunteer. While
there he saw a Booth harvester at work.
Five men and thirty-two horses were
require d to operate it, and it cut aid
thrashed from forty to forty-five acres of
grain a day.
Soon after tbe Umatilla House bowl
ing alleys were opened, Joe Earhart
made a score of 60, which remained the
record until yesterdy, when H. Maetz
made 61. In making this score he got
1 in the first frame and in the other
nine frames made seven strikes and
three spares, the last frame being a
spare followed by a strike.
Miss Ruth Cooper went to Portland
this morning to attend the meeting of
the Indian superintendents and teachers
which began at that place yesterday.
Miss Cooper is employed as teacher at
the Indian school near Carson City, and
will read a paper pertinent to tbe sub
ject at tbe meeting tonight. At the
close of the meeting she -will probably
return to Carson City.
Monday myriads of grasshoppers, com
ing apparently from the West, settled on
the ranches across the river, and pro
ceeded to take a feed. Fortunately they
were going some place, and in a short
time nearly all of them lit out for Clon
dyke, or some other place. At the eame
time there was quite a swarm of them
on the ranches below town, but they
left before much damage was done,
The supreme court Monday handed
down a decision in the case of H. H.
i Northup, respondent, against Ralph W.
Hoyt, treasurer of Multnomah county,
it being a suit brought to test the law
requiring c-junty treasurers to pay over
the state s portion of taxes out of the
rst money collected. The decision nib-
holds the law and requires the payment
to the state of her portion of the tax at
the times stated in the law.'
City Council Meeting.
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Enameled
Ware.
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
waro, and prettier than either
of them. Call and see the
goods at
MAIER & BENTON'S
167 Second Street.
The city council met last night in
regular session, present ' Hon. M. T.
Nolan, mayor; Councilman Kuck,
Stephens, Johntton, Champlin, Clough
and Recorder Sinnott.
The minutes were read and approved.
Clough, of the fire committee, made
verbal report that he had ordered five
fire plugs.
Champlain, of the committee on
streets and public property, reported
that tbe marshal had been instructed to
repair the brewery grade.
Marshal Lauer reported that there
was a stagnant pool of water in the lot
at Maetz & Pundt's. The matter was
on motion referred to committee on
streets and public property.
Clough made verbal report that Rowe
desired to put a cess pool at his place,
ere being no sewer within 300 feet. -
Reports of officers were read and
laced on file, and the bills as reported
y the marshal were ordered paid.
Ordinance No. 293 in relation to fixing
and establishing salaries ' of officers of
Dalles City. The purpose is to increase
be salary of city treasurer from $20 to
$35 per month. On motion tbe ordi
nance was placed on final passage, tbe
vote being as follows : Ayes Kuck and
Clough. Noes Champlin and John
ston. Not voting Stephens. So the
ordinance failed to pass. - ty
On motion the bills audited by tbe
finance committee were allowed and
warrants ordered drawn for tbe same. '
On motion the bills of Drs. Logan and
Doane and Mrs. Hitchcock were ordered
paid.
On motion the bill of J. W. Lewis and
others, clerks and judges of election,
was referred to judiciary committee.
On motion a committee of three was
appointed on street lights, as follows:
Kuck, Johnston and Stephens.
On motion the committee on streets
and public property was instructed to
improve Fulton street at what is known
s the Methodist hill.
On motion it was ordered that when
council adjourn it be to August 17th, to
onsider sewer svstem.
On motion tbe marshal was instructed
to cause, all boxes on sidewalks to be
removed.
BILLS ALLOWED.
C F Lauer, marshal $75 00
Geo C Brown, engineer ; . . . . 75 00
J J Wiley, night watch 60 00
R B Sinnott, recorder.. 50 00
C J Crandall, treasurer 20 00
Logan and Doane, prof services. . 20 00
Mrs M E Hitchcock, Miller case. . 2 00
Electric Light Co 14 60
H L Kuck, register' for fire de
partment . . . . 15 50
J W Blakeney, hauling 2 25
Dalles Lumbering Co, lumber. ... 33 91
Chas F Lauer, killing dogs 3 00
ack Staniels, work on streets 4 30
am Klein, work on streets 1 60
mes Lake, labor 4 MJ
ack Staniels, work on brewery
grade 6 00
Jas Like, work on brewery grade 12 00
Charles Jones, work on brewery
grade. 6 00
Antone Knechtley, work on brew
ery grade 10 00
Sam Klein, work on brewery grade 12 00
Applegate, " " ' 9 00
J Millard, " . ' 11 00
Joe Berger,work on brewery grade
with team 6 00
J Huebner, police. 4 00
Chas F Lauer, taking Miller to
Portland 6 70
California restaurant, meals 2 25
Columbia hotel, meals. 1 50
The treasurer's report shows as fol
lows :
Balance on band July 1st $8,398 43
Amt rei'd during month 842 28
of Bieyels.
The season is getting late, and to close out
our stock now on hand we have marked them
down to 7
les$ tfyai? Qost .
MAYS & CROWE.
Jos. T. Peters & Co.
-DEALERS IN-
Agricultural Implements, Champion
Mowers and Reapers, Craver Headers, Bain
Wagons, Randolph. Headers and Reapers.
Drapers, Lubricating Oils, Axle Grease,
Blacksmith, Coal and Iron.
Agents for Waukegan Barb Wire.
2nd Street, Cor. Jefferson, THE DALLES.
SPECIAL SALE !
PIANOS
and ORGANS,
For ONE WEEK ONLY at
Jacobson Book & Music Co.
Bed-Rock Pries and terms to suit purchaser.
New Vogt Block, The Dalles, Oregon.
Total $9,240 71
Warrants redeemed 443 46
Balance on hand Aug 1st. .$8,797 25
Eight d ds were eentenced during
the month, one forfeiting bail in the
um of $5. '
Seven team, one dog, one botel run
ner and one liquor license was issued
uring the month.
Tbe Elite Candy factory has just put
in a line new eoda fountain, and is pre
pared to fnrnish its customers soda-ice
cream as well as soda, with tbe most de
licious flavoring. Try one of its milk
bakes. 2-16 tf
Gunning & Hockmaa. labor
J W Blakeney, hauling eDgine. . .
wm tienzie, naming hose cart. .. 2
D W Mann, hauling..
J E Ferguson, hauling hose cart. . 2
James L'ke, labor. . 1
Millard, labor... 1
E Benjamin, sawing wood 1
Mays & Crowe, mdse. ..... i . 1052
C V Champlin, labor 15 45
WA Johnston, mdse . 3 50
J T Peters & Co, mdse. 17 60
Gunning & Hockman, labor 2 05
Maier & Benton, mdse 9 00
Dalles City Water Works, water. . 32 00
50
5 00
2 50
50
2 50
50
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Shot Bis Thumb Off.
Charles Sandoz met with an accident
this morning from fooling with a shot
gun, unloaded, of course. Mis wife
wanted a chicken for dinner, and Sandoz
sent a man after his shot-gun. When it
was handed over to him be asked if it
was loaded, and was told that one bar
rel was. He evidently misunderstood
the answer and playfully put the gun
against his head, when his wife told him
to be' careful or be would shoot himself,
Then he held his right thumb over tbe
end of tbe barrel and pulled the trigger
The gun did not miss fire ; guns seldom
do that under such circumstances, and
the result was tbe thumb was shattered
back to tbe first joint.
Our reporter went up to Dr. Hollister's
office to get the item, and found Sandoz
in tbe chair, with the doctor cutting
the broken pieces out. He at once be
gan to tell us bow tbe accident hap
pened, seemingly unconscious of the
fact that the doctor was whittling bis
thumb.
The Tournament.
X
The Jackson Engine Co., at its meet
ing last night, very generously donated
$50 of its funds towards assisting in pre
paring for the fireman's tournament this
fall. We understand a committee will
soon wait upon our business men tor
the purpose of soliciting funds for the
tournament. To make the matter
success will require considerable money
and donations should be liberal. The
efficiency of the firemen is the only pro
tection we have against fire and as their
services are given free, the giving of
money should be looked upon as a busi
ness transaction, for which every busi'
ness man and : property owner gets t
valuable return.
GEORGE RUCH
PIONEER GROCER.
Successor to Cbrtsman & Corson.
FULL LINE OF
STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES.
Again in business at the old stars d. I would be pleased to
see all my formei patrons. Free delivory to any part of town.
SttfLO
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has the best Dress Goods
has the best Shoes
has everything to be found in a
flvst.-ftln.ss Tlw frnnds St.ovo.
C. F. STEPHENS.
Itfasco Warehouse
Ootupeny
Headquarters for Seed Grain of an kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain of ail kinds.
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, ail kinds.
Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, 'TLWeed
Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle-
rn 1?1lrnT This Floor is manufactured expretsly for family
LiWJJ. J- XKJIA.I. . use: every eack is guaranteed to give satisfaction.
We sell our goods lower than any house in the trade, and if you don't think 80
call and get our prices and be convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats.