The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 05, 1898, Image 3

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OUR INDUCEMENT SALE.
We have just received
another shipment of
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ALL GOODS MARKED IN I
PLAIN FIGURES. I
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
wednesday -i --january 5,
. j- 4 ' !
1803
WAYSIDE QLEANINGS.
Call and see what the Commission Co.
can do for you on fresh groceries. 4-tf
Go to the Columbia Candy Factory for
fresh oyBters in every style. tf
Buy your goods at Maier & Benton's
and get a chance free on a steel range.
Buy choice green groceries, fish and
poultry from the Commission Com
pany, The tar roll for 1895 is about ready
for publication, and will bo put in print
in a short time.
Few personB realize the fact that two
thirds of the cigars manufactured are
made m dirty Chinese jiest holes and
filthy tenement house factories. Pro
tect yourself by smoking Fouts' cigars.
Be up to date in whatever you do.
Therefore, when you smoke try Fouts'
Prir.e Medal, tho best cigar money can
buy. 27-tf
For the finest styles of candies, bon
bone, oranges, and sweets of - all kinds,
the Columbia Candy Factory cannot bu
surpassed. tf
Choice Shoalwator Bay oysters served
in every stylo at the Columbia Candy
Factory. Give us a trial audwo will
endeavor to please you.
A large number of Hood River people
are in the city attending county court,
in relation to roads and other matters in
which they are interested.
The subject for this ovenMig'a discus
sion at tho Christian clirch is "The
Present, Intermediate ivod Future State
of Man." All are invited to attend.
John Brennan, the man who fell from
the bridge yesterday and sustained a
pott's fracture of thu leg, was taken to
tho hospital in Portland this morning.
Wanted immediately, a good business
woman, with ability to act as manager
of a good paying business. Must bo able
to give security. Address box G, this
city. JarrS-lit-
J. Keller arrived in this city yesterdayF.
to take the place of E. Si
Smith as train
dispatcher for tho 0. R. & N. Mr.Smlth
will be moved to Elgin to take charge of
that.statlon.
Dr. Lucy M. Ingersoll, will deliver
two interesting and instructive lectures
(or women, in the K. of P. hall this af
ternoon at 2 :30, aud Friday afternoon at
the same hour.
An important meeting of. the United
Artisans will be held in their hall at 7
o'clock this evening instead of 8 as was
farmerly intended. It will be followed
by installation of ofllcers,
Another employe of the 0. R. & N.
by the name of Frank Murphy, received
serious injuries in the construction work
oear this city a few days ago. He was
handling some heavy timbers and in
aome way got his foot caught between
two of them, which resulted in a badly
prained ankle and a bruised foot. Dr,
Well Pleased Ladies.
Tlio thinking, planning, careful housewife will npprcciato our
inducement sale of lllcachcd mid Un blenched Muslins. The attract
iveness of them lie partly in tho price, but mostly in tho Roods
tliemselvcfl. Thny give an opportunity to fill tho needs of every
household in the way of necessities and half luxuries.
BU5ACHKD MUSLINS.
Ilrlc-a-Brac 44n
Forest Mills 5'4'o
Fruit of tho Ixxim GJc
LoriHdalo 0c
Hope fl?,fc
Berkely Cambric 7?4'c
PRINTS The best that money can
Really Desirable.
There is no economy in buying Clothing that is ready to wear
merely because it's cheap. OUR ready-to-wear garments are made
for satirfaction. They fit right; they wear well; are not just as
good as custom garments, but they give more real satisfaction, at
these priceB, than custom garments.
We shall offer our regular $7 and $8 Men's Suits for $5 85
We shall offer our regular $0 and $0 Men's Suits for 3 85
There will be
other good things to follow.
PEASE & MAYS.
Lo,;an attended the injured man, and he
was sent to the hospital today.
The work of getting rocks out to crush
for the repair of the streets is progress
ing nicely. Today the rock crtiBher was
moved to the quarry, on the brewery
hill, and put in place. In a short time
they will have crushed rock enough to
supply all demands.
On Monday evening January 3d, in
the parlors of the Farmer's Hotel in this
city, Milton A. Brown of Benton county,
waB united in marriage with Misa Miran
Thompson of this county. Rev. J. II.
Wood performed the ceremony, after
which the happy couple left for their
future home in Benton county.
The preliminary examination of Will
iam Lemon for burglary is being held
before Justice Filloon today. At 2
o'clock all tho evidence was not in so
that we cannot announce the result
of the trial. At that time Alice Ander
son, Tom Driver and William Spencer,
witnesses for the state, had given their
testimony.
Last night the regular monthly meet
ing of tho board of directors of Thu
DalleB Commercial aud Athletic Club
was held, and some very important
business was considered. Bills against
the club were considered and ordered
paid, and work was lxgun in revising
the constitution and by-iaws. As this
is a matter ot grave importance, it has
not yet been completed and will be
taken up again as soon as the board can
get together.
Death ol lm. iiarzee. .
Mrs. F. S. Barzee died at her home in
this city at 1 o'clock today, aged 44
years. '"V""'
She was born at Turner's Station in
Marion county, this statu, and has lived
with her husband in this city for sev
eral years. Five years ago stie was at
tacked by that drcadlistasu, consump
tion, and since that time her health has
been failing, until the end came peace
fully today.
Sho leaves a husband aud three chil
dren to mourn the loss of a faithful wife
aud a good mother. The children are
Mrs, Frank Chrismau of this city, Mrs.
L. Jones of Portland, aud Elferd Bar
if - oe, who at preseut lives in this city.
I The funeral will take place at Turner
(Station on Friday, the 7th inst.
I'ubllu IiihIhIIhIIou.
Tne G. A. R. aiid tho W. R. 0. will
hold 11 public joint installation next
Saturdav evensug at 7 :30, at Schanno's
hall. Friends of the order are cordially
Invited. Mary S. Myers, Sec.
When you can not Bleep for coughing
take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It
always gives prompt relief. It. is most
excellent for colds, too, as it aids ex
pectoration, relieves the lungs aud pre
ueuts any tendency toward pneumonia,
For sale by Blakeley & Houghton.
PaBsers-by on Second street have been
attracted by the neat and cleanly man
ner in which the Prize Medal, Guaran
tee and Rose Queen cigars are being
made by S. F. Fouts. 27-tf
UNBLKAOUKI) MUSLINS.
Yeddo limiting 2o
Holbrook It 3.'c
Aurora C 3?4o
Lawrence LL 4JaC
Iron Clad BB 4c
Cabot W and vvilton R ...,5c
buy ; 18 yards for one dollar.
I
FOUND DEAD IN HIS ROOM.
John Mnrman of Gilliam County Die
From ExcemilTe Drinking.
At about 5 o'clock yesterday morning
John Morman of Arlington came into
the saloon of Newland & Jones in this
city in an intoxicated condition and
asked Mr. Jones for a bed. As there
was a vacant room upstairs, Mr. Jones
fllcwed him to take it, and he retired.
Nothing was thought about the matter
pntil last evening about G o'clock, when
Mr. JoneB became uneasv about him
and went to bis room, where he found
yim dead in his bed. Dr. Geisendorfer
was immediately called, and on exam
ining him said that he had died about
nine hours before, and that his death
was caused, in all probability by heart
failure, caused by excessive drinking.
Mormon came to The Dalles on New
Year's day, and has Bince that lime
been drinking very heavily. He has a
wife and some step-children, but he and
his wife have not been living together
for some time. He was 011 his way to
Portland to visit his step-daughter, and
retired yesterday morning to sober up
so that he could go down today.
Morman had, at the time of his death,
considerable property and a large num
ber of sheep in Gilliam county ; also
property in Arlington. He was well
known, and had many friends in Arling
ton. HiH body will be kept hero until
instructions are received from them.
Following is the verdict ol the coro
ner's jury :
Tim Dali.f.h, Jan. G, 1808.
We, the undersigned, the jury im pan
pled by W. II. Butts, coroner of Wasco
county, Oregon, to inquire into the
death of a deceased person, whose body
1b now before us, after having heard tho
testimony of the witnesses produced at
said inquest, find as follows:
That tho name of the deceased was
John Morman, of the age of about 45
years; a resident of Gilliam county, Or.,
and being in the sheep business in said
county: also being a former resident of
Arlington, in said county.
We find that he died in a room over
Norland & Jones' saloon, corner of
Court and Second streets, The Dalle?,
Oregon, 011 the 4th day of January, 1898,
Bomewhero between the hours of 5
o'clock in tho morning and 6 in the
evening of said day.
That the causo of his death was heart
failure, produced by the excessive use
of intoxicants.
C. F. Stki'iie.ns,
J. W, Hkiinkh,
John Hlahbii,
W. 1). JONL'H,
A. L. Rkkkk,
1). S. Dufur.
NEWS NOTES'
Robbers held up a train near Kansas
City last evening and secured $10,000
from the express car.
Last night an unknown man tried to
kill a girl in Eugene, by shooting her,
through thu window of her room. The
bullet took effect In her arm,
Yesterday evening two robbera un
dertook to crack the safe in the Van
couver postofllco. They were caught a
the act but escaped,
John C. Ilerren, a (sturdy Oregon
pioneer, aud cltlzeu of Salem, died at
During January and Fob
ruary wo will give to every
person buying One Dollar's
worth of goods at our store a
chance on a bixty-Dollar
Steel
Range,
Which was manufactured
by the Michigan Stove Co.
Drawing to come off the 28th
day of February, 1898.
MAIER & BENTON
his home, shortly after midnight yester
day morning, in his 70th year.
PERSONAL. MENTION.
A. S. Blowers of Hood River is in the
city.
S. D. Fisher is up from Hood River
today.
John Heinrichs of Hood River is in
tho city today.
Chas. Dethman, a prominent Hood
River fruit raitor, is in the city.
M. P. Isenberg of Hood River is greet
ing old friends in the city today.
Wm Fordyce of White Salmon is in
the city attending to business matters
today.
J. T. Stewart of Heppner is visiting
his brother, George Earnest Stewart, in
this city.
Frank Button, a prominent Hood
River fruit man and farmer, is in the
city today.
Miss Mamie Goetz, who has been vis
iting Miss Pauline Drews in this city,
returned to her homo in Portland to
day. Mrs. Jones of Centerville, daughter of
D. B. Gaunt, went to Portland this
morning for treatment. She has been
very ill for some time and will enter
the Portland hospital.
IIOKN.
At Pork Creek, Gilliam county, Dec.
31, 1897, to tho wife of G, R. Ilaniia, a
daughter.
A Roy WhlluiCMl by Owl.
An Illinois boy went hunting one day
nnd in a patch of woodland he saw n
large owl perched high up in a tree,
Owls are not good to eat, and they are
useful to the fanner in catching mice
that infest the barn, but this hoy, like
most boys, only thirsted to kill some
thing; so he 11 red, and brought down
the owl. He ran to pick up the owl, sup
posing it to bo dead, but it was only
slightlydissableil.nnd promptly fastened
its talons into the tlcsh of his right
hand. This was bad enough, but pres
ently there came another owl, apparent
ly the mate of the first one, and the two
birds proceeded to give the young hunt
er such a thrashing as lie will never
have again in his lifetime. Indeed, he
had to light with nil his strength to
reach the spot where ho had left his gun.
Securing that, he boat oil the owls,
which finally took flight. Tattered, torn
and bleeding, the lMy had no energy left
to pursue them, or even to reload his
gun. He staggered to the nearest house,
had his wounds dressed and went. honu
empty-handed, but wiser. -Golden Days.
llcMort llaUlcuiiiiMfH,
In the. amli wastes of southern Cali
fornia two varieties of rattlesnakes me
found'. Thu mrgor.ones, called' "tiger
rattlers," sometimes nttuln a length of
four feet, but it is said that thc.v are
sluggish, and far less dangerous than a
.Dialler variety named die ".side
winder." This name, conies from the
snake's habit of moving shTcwise, as
well as advancing in the ordinary man
ner. It. is also called tin "horned rattle
snake," on neoount of the horn-like pro-
tuheranees over Its' eyes. It seldom ex
ceeds a foot uud a linlf in length, but
Its motions are very quick, andiit has tho
reputation of being "vicious." Youth's
Companion.
Everybody reads Tiik CiutoNici.t:,
Subscribe for Tub CiiHONici.it.
And can now supply our customers.
The UVilson is tho only Air Tight stove
with Outside Tube draft. Sold only by
MAYS & CROWE,
REMEMBER.
We have strictly First-Class
Fir, Oak and
Maple Wood.
To be sold at the Lowest Market Rates.
Phone 25.
Fir Sweet Ciaritj's Sate.
THE ELK'S GRAND BALL,
January 14th, 1898.
The entire net proceeds
those who wish to give for the
a good opportunity
The Charity Ball will be
season The following committees will have charge of the
various arrangements.
GENERAL EXECUTIVE COM M 1TTE E J udd
l)U'-aaic, r v wison.
INVITATION COMMITTEE (1 rant Mays, T J Scufert, J A Douthit, V 11 Moody, V F Johnson.
FINANCE COMMITTEE J F Hampshire, Geo C lllakelcy, I. E Crowe.
DECORATION COMMITTEE II W French, 1 II Dc Hub", J A Mno Arthur, E M Wingate, Gus
ISonn, George Fergusson, T J Driver.
RECEPTION COMMITTEE John llichell, AM Kelsay, J 11 Cro.-sen, A S Mac AIHstcr, John C
Hertz, Ed M Williams.
FLOOR AND MUSIC COMMITTEE C I. Phillips, Max A Vogt, Joseph ISonn, Frsd V Wilson,
It II l.on.sdalo.
COMMITTEE ON TICKETS Fletcher Faulkner, W A Johnston, W E Walthers, E O McCoy,
Albert Ilottlngcn.
Tickets may be secured from
Tiokets
Notion.
Notice is liorobv uiven that bids will
bo received by the county court for keep
ing the county charges by tho week for
tiio ensuing year. All mils must no
llled with tho clerk on or before the 5th
day ol January, 1S9S, at 9 o'clock a. m.
(Vmrt reserves tho rioht to roiect anv
and all bids. A. M. Kki.s.vy,
County Clerk.
To Cliro it Colli In Ono lltty.
Tako I.axativo Uromo Quinine Tab
lots. All druggists refund the money if
they fail to cure. 125c.
ftuali In Your CliuukH.
All couutv warrants registered prior
to July 11, 1893, will bo paid at my
oflico. Interest ceases after Doc. Slid,
1897. 0. I.. I'iui.mph,
Countv Treasurer.
KSTUAY NOTIUK.
Camo to our place almut. August 1st,
last, a roan cow: brand indistinct.
Owner can have same by paying all
charges, aIoohk Kuos.,
n'-'l'-lm
Three Milo.
mop poison
A SPECIALTYo&W
tlury lll.UOD 1'OlriON permanently
ouredlnl&i.o 3.1 days. YourunUotruiiiciUi
homo (orauuie priea under buiuo Kiiiiruu
tv. If youurofur tocomolicro wuwlllcon.
tructtopny railroad farcandliotsllillld.und
nocharae, I r wo full to euro. 1 f you luivo taken mer
cury, Iodide iiotiiHli, and still luivo aches and
nalna. MuuougVutf liua In month. NoroTlimut.
'Iniplcs, Uomiur !oloriul Spot.-", IJIrum ou
Bay uurtcf tho uody, Ikuiror ICyulirowx lulllnir
out, It la thla Sumindury ill.OOl) I'OISON
weiruaraiiteetociiro. Wo solicit Uiu most oliatt.
uutu cue aud clmllonu'o tho world lor it
Bane we ounnot euro. Tills Ubei.su lias always
allied MiHHKill of (lie moat eiidiittut pliysl-
uoriaitfuarauiy. iiwoiu
te liroofil sent Bt'uleil on
AttlUiMODle Temple, VUWAUO, ULU
('..IIUWY (IU.
o
Uil$or;ir-Ji5l7tatrs ;
J. T. Peters & Co.
will be devoted to Charity, and
sake of giving may find this
the grand social event of tho
S Fish, C I. Phillips, W L nradsbtw, R II
the Committee on Tickets.
$1.50
NOTICE.
Ilids for the excavation for tho Wasco
warehouse, according to the plans and
specifications on file at the oflico of C. J.
Crandall, will bo received up to Jauuary
7, 189S. The rifjlit is reserved to reject
any aud all bids.
Tho Dalles, Dec. 31, 1S97.
Deep In It.
That's what wo aiu. We've gut moro
hooks than we know what to do with.
Help us to loeson our stock. Of cnirso
wo must oiler hoiuo inducement to you.
We have a full lino of all thu now ami
interest inir novels. We will tell them
at a reduced price, with oxcuption ol
Webster's Dictionat ins and School UookH.
I will sell all Hooks during this month
at COST.
I. C. Nickelscn
Book & music Company.