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

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    When A Fellow's
Well Dressed
Life goes with a swing. There's no
greater luxury than good clothes and
surely none more sensible and eco
nomical. ., Thece's a feeling of satisfaction in
a perfect fitting suit nothing else can
give. You'll find it in our celebrated
H. S. & M. clothes. This is the
label. .
HART, 60HAFFNER & MARX.
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I. ! I II....... ....
GUARANTEED CLOTHING.
I
ALL GOODS MARKED IN
PLAIN FIGURES.
PEASE & MAYS.
The Dalles Daily Ghronieie.
and is considerably higher than at any I
other point. This is due largely to the I
river competition, which compels the j What the
COUNCIL MEETING.
THURSDA
! hauling of wheat at the very lowest
NOVEMBER 4, 1897 j Ta,PH. Th old stanrl-hv. the T P A A.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Random Ooservation and Local Events
of Lesser Magnitude.
City Fathers Did
Night's Meeting;.
at Last
Lutheran bazaar
Tonight at the Vogt.
J. B. Rand, of Hood River, was in the
city last night.
Doug Langille was up from Hood
River last night. ;
The big rooster is again in place on
the Catholic church. -J
Mrs. J. Campbell of Spokane is spend
ing a few days with her sister. Miss M.
Bottorff.
Don't forget that the time card of the
O. R. & N. has changed, for if you do
you will "get left."
' One solitary d. d. was before the city
recorder today, but was returned to jail
to sober up previous to trial.
The O. R. & N. will not put boats on
The Dalles and x Portland run before
spring and probably not then.
The regular meeting of the Rathbone
Sisters will be held this evening. All
members ate requested to be present.
Wanted An experienced cook and
housekeeper. Middle-aged lady pre
ferred. Call at 282, Third St. 3-4t
There is every indication of a genuine
etorm, but whether it is to be ram or
enow the goose-bone prophet sayeth
not. . .
'Anyone wishing to dispose of a good
blooded pup, communicate with H. E.
Ramsaur, Warm Springs Agency, giving
description and price. 2-2t
A letter received from Rey. J. DeFor
eat informs his parishoners that he ex
pects to return some time this week,
and hold the usual services next Sunday
in the Episcopal church.
Judge Bennett returned from Salem
last, night, he haVing gone there to
argue a motion to dismiss the appeal in
the case of Burnes and Levi Jones
against the Oregon Lumber Co.
It is said that Lane county will have
the greatest acreage of fall grain this
year ever known. The ground is in ex
collent condition, and the weather could
not be better. The early-Bown grain is
looking first class.
Mrs. S. P. M. Briggs left this morning
for the home of her parents in Chehalis,
taking with her little Neddie, who has
been suffering for some weeks with in
flammatory rheumatism, and whom she
hopes will be benefited by the change.
Dr. Hollister went to Grants last night
to repair the damages suffered by Ernest
Drews in wrestling with a telephone
pole. . The pole fell with him, but
Ernest came out on. top, the only dam
age done being a severe bruise be re
ceived from the cross-beam striking him.
. The price of wheat in The Dalles is
about the same as' the price in Portland,
X. Co., has brought about this condition
ot affaire, and 'the producers of the In
land Empire should not forget it.
Dr. W. Reilly, assistant 'health com
missioner of Chicago, has written to Dr.
Hirschfelder of San Francisco for full
information regarding the oxy tuberculin
cure for consumption discovered by that
physician. A number of physicians who
are interested in Dr. Hirschfelder's cure
are agitating the question of founding a
free laboratory and dispensary in Chi
cago, where poor people afflicted with
consumDtion mav co for treatment
The splendid family tourist sleepers ofV
the Great Northern are now running jr
daily between Portland and Spokane,
on the Spokane flyer via O. R. & N.
These cars differ from the .ordinary
tourists sleepers, being built on the
saiue pian as regular Bieepers not up-
holstered in leather instead of plusjt
inis new line ot cars connects at Spok
ane with similar cars .running to and
from St. Paul without change. nov3-
Joseph McCoy was hurt yesterday
n oar Dufur while coupling his trail
wagon to the front one. The clevis on
the tongue of the trail missed the shank
ou which it rests, and as a result Mr.
McCoy was caught between the two
wagons. His collarbone wos broken.
and as this, was all 'the damage he re
The city council met last night. Pres
ent, Mayor Nolan, Councilmen Thomp
son, Wood, Saltmarehe, Kuck, Stephens,
Johnson, Chanjolin, Clough.
Minutes of meetings of October read
und approved.
. Petition of committee of fire delegates
aeking for the purchase of more hose,
referred to committee on fire and water,
with power to act.
The case of J. C. Baldwin vs. Dalles
City et al., was referred to judiciary
committee, with pjwer to act.
Mr. Clough, of the water committee,
made verbal report concerning water
lugs, recommending the payment of
ills for the same when the plugs were
tested.
Reports of officers for month of Octo
ber were gead and on motion received,
nd the amounts reported by the mar-
hal and the officers' salaries were or
dered paid.
The special committee on streets and
lights made a verbal report recommend
ing the use of the Parrott lights. -.The
ubBtance of ' the contract is that fifty
ights are to be furnished for $1,000 a
ear, and for franchise they agree to
rnish' twelve office lights for ninety-
nine years free. It was moved and car
ried that the committee acting hereto
fore be instructed to have ordidance pre
a narrow escape. We started to couple
a wagon that way down in White Pine
in '69. The swamper who did the
coupling .lived long enough tp tell us
that the end ot the back-action tongue
missed the hind-axle of the front wagon,
but we knew that anyway from the re
sults. - '
Slot hers Meeting;.
The W. C. T. U. holds its next moth
ers' meeting at the Congregational
church on Friday at 3 -.00 p. m. A cor-
ial invitation is extended to all. The
ollowing programme will be rendered
y the pupils of the public schools :
ng Awake . . , Class
Recitation ......... ..Nina Neilsen
Recitation Ruth Gibbons
Recitation. ' .. Ethel Ruark
Recitation Dollies Johnson
Recitation Josie Kellar
Song Sweet Sabbath Eve Class
Recitation, . i. ... Nora Borders
Recitation. . ..Josie Nicklesen
Recitation Dessie Nielsen
Recitation .Carrie Brown
Recitation Lucile Crate j
Recitation . . .Leilla Guthrie
pared in accordance with above ideas.
ceived, he may congratulate himself on 'And t.r report Friday npht . . .
It. was moved and carried that the
ordinance concerning bicycles and veloc
ipedes be placed on final passage.
Ayes: Thompson, Wood, Saltmarshe,
Stephens, Johnson, Clamplin, Clough,
Johns. Noes: Kuch. And so the or
dinance passed. , .
Bill of A. J. Long for fire plugs be
paid when missing parts arrived.
The bill of Millard's . hospital dues
was ordered paid.
Bill of D. S. Dufur for insurance re
ferred to finance committee.- ,
' The matter of sidewalks was referred
to judiciary committe and council ad
journed. BILLS ALLOWED.
C F Lauer, marshal. ........
Geo Brown, engineer
J S Wiley, nightwatchman. .
C J Crandall. treasurer
R B Sinnott, recorder
Mays St Crowe, mdae.......
St Vincents hospital fee.
J P Peters & Co, radge. . . ' . ,
Electric Light Co
Maier & Benton, mdse. . .
Dalles Lumbering Co, mdse.
Ward, Kerns & Robinson..
Spivey & Co, mdse.
Soug I'm a Pilgrim..
Ella McCoy and Martha Jefl'ers
Recitation .....Winnie Wilson i Gunning & Hockman, mdse
Becitation .. .... ......
Recitation. l.Lnla Nicholas
Recitation. .Constance French
Song Tramp, Tramp, Tramp.
Paper Literature and Vice.. .Mrs. James Wilson
, "Did you hear what Whim perton's
little, boy eaid when they showed him
the twins?" . . . '
"No; what was it?" . -
"He said: 'There! .Mamma's been
gettin' bargains again.'" Collier's
Weekly.
TJna Wilson W A Johnston, mdee.
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1 1 ieujiujiu, ivuur
Waterworks, rent....
H Clough, mdse
James Like, labor.....
John Huebner. labor..
W H Butts, labor . ...
J F Hidy, labor.....-.:
James Harper, labor. . .
Mrs. Fraser, meals. .
Columbia hotel, meals.
C F Lauer, fees. . . .-
$ '75 00
75 00
60 00
20 00
50 00
3 88
87 50
14 08
27 90
2 28
122 56
4 25
1 00
3 75
21 49
1 00
32 00
2 50
17 70
43 00
9 00
8 80
15 00
. 3 30
1 70
16 00
Cole's Air Tight and
Hot Blast ; 1 "
HEATERS
- i HRE THE BEST
?V They heat a room in five minutes.
rA They save enough fuel the firtt
" year to pay for the stove.
4 cents a day is the average cost of
heating a large room with our
stoves.
They burn anything and every-
thing combustible.
A cord of wood equals a ton of
hard coal . in any of our wood
. ' heaters. , .- . .
It is only necessary to remove ashr
es once in six weeks from our
wood stoves. -
They aro sale and have a catch to
hold the cover while putting in
fUel. . -
You have a fire every morning.'
Our hot blaet draft furnishes a hot
. air feed, not cold air, and naves
:- fuel.
They are easily moved and set up.
Our wood stoves are made with
either Bheet iron or - cast iron tops
in all sizes, for all purposes. -
They are jointless the connections
being so made that the greater
. expansion of the lining don't af
' feet the body.
There are no bolts exposed to the
fire to burn off or draw or open
up a joint. .
Our coal stove will burn slack and
makes a ton of soft coal equal to
a ton of hard coal.
BEWARE of infringers and inferior
imitations, they never equal the origin
V al and cost as much.
MAIER & BENTON.
The Bazaar Last Night
5r;e 5 of
A large crowd attendee! the Lutheran
bazaar last night at he Vogt opera
house, where are taety arranged .the
different booths, presided over by beau
tiful young ladies, wpio will sell yon
everything useful and ornamental
Especially pretty is the booth situated
in the right hand corner of the hall.
where are sold numerous fancy articles,'
and where brownies reign supreme; but
not more attractive than the doll booth.
In fact all are pretty.
The chance booth was well patronized
yesterday, each person paying ten cents
and trusting to luck whether a blank is
drawn or some article. Miss Bertha
Glenn was particularly , fortunate
drawing a gold watch. --
The program last ' night
Dalles audiences are alway
when they are permitted
the Birgfeld orchestra, and
sion they were doubly fa vorj
ing some solos and a reci
The ladies are much pi
their success so far, as the attendance is
good and articles selling' fast. I They ex
pect a full house tonight, when an extra
fine program will be rendfered.
The three-year-old boy of J.' A. John
son, of Lynn Center. - 111., is subject to
attacks of croup. Mr. JobnBon says
he is sure that the timely use of Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy, during a se
vere attack, saved bis boy's life. He is
in the drug business, a member of the
firm of Johnson Broe.,ot that place, and
they handle a great many patent med
icines for throat and lung diseases. He
had all these to select from, and skilled
physicians to answer to his call, but se
lected this remedy for . use in his own
home at a time when his boy's life was
in danger, because he knew it to be su
perior to any other, and famous the
country over tor its cures of the croup.
Mr. Johnson savs this is the best Bellini;
cough medicine they handle, and that it
gives splendid satisfaction in all cases.
Sold by Blakeley & Houghton.
: Teachers' Kxamluatlon.
Subscribe for The Chbonici.k.
Notice is hereby given that for the
purpose of making an examination of all
persons who may offer themselves as
candidates tor teachers of the schools of
this county, the county school superin
tendent thereof will hold a public exam
ination in The' Dalles, Oregon, begin-?
ning Wednesday, November 10, at 1
o'clock p. m.
. C. L. Gilbert.
tf Wasco County School Supt.
MAKK1ED.
At the residence of C. W. Haight, in
this city, on November 3rd, by W. C.
Curtis, pastor of the Congregational
church, Elijah C, Haiehtand Miss Helen
M. Warner, both of Wasco county.
Bucklen'a annca aalvev .
. The best salve in the world for cure,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, feei
sores, tester, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cui s piles, or no pay . required
It is guaranteed to give perfect "satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. - For sale by Blakeley and
Honghton, druggists. .
Mr-Tif?t
Heaters
J
Has been so much larger
than we anticipated, that our
stock has been demoralized, but
wehave just received another
shipment, and can supply your
wants. .' ..... , ,
The Wilson has Outside draft
and cast sliding top. Sold only
4
MAYS & CROWE,
J T.
& Go.,
-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.
)mplete Line
of
Fishing Tackle, Notions, Baseball Goods, Hammocks, Baby - .
: Carriages, Books and Stationery at Bedrock Prices, at the "
Jacobsen Book & Music Co.
in
good.
iefied A
to listen io 1 I
on this occa- I I
ga by hear- 7
Cation beside. S'
iaseJ Willi l
iVhere will also be found the largest and most complete line
- of Pianos and other Musical Instruments in Eastern Oregon.
Mail Orders will receive prompt attention. .
New Vogt Block,
The Dalles, Oregon.
PIONEER BAKERY.
I have re-opened this -well-known Bakery,
and am now prepared to supply every
body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also
all kinds, of Staple and Fancy Groceriesr
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer.
Closing Out Sal
-OF-
Y UKN1 1 U Kh ty U AKFb 1 o
Are going to elope out their business, and they are offering their large stock-at
rrnnfl h n.miii.n .1. ....
All persons knowing themselves indebted o said firm are requested to call and
'. settle their account. .-
v i J J I v-"""
CLARK & FALK, Proprietors.
Pare Di?ugs arid JWedieiries.
' Toilet Articles and Perfumery,
pir;st Ijrp of Imported ar;d Doestie 5i$ars.
elephone, 333. - ITew "Vogt Block.
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