The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 17, 1898, Image 3

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...CUT PRICES...
In Men's Shoes displayed in Furnishing
Good's Window ..,
We have just received
another shipment of
Daring January and Feb
ruary wo will give to ovory
person buying One Dollar s
worth of goods at our store a
n
m
on
cbaneo on a Sixty-Dollar
Satin Oil Calf
$1.25
Veal Calf
$1.25
Oil Grain $1.25
Pointed and Square Toes. Pointed and Square Toes.
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ALL GOODS MARKED IN
PLAIN Fl CURES.
PEASE & MAYS.
The Dalles-Daily Chronicle.
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ANUAKY 17, 189S
GLEANINGS.
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Howe;
Sturgeon hooks, cotton nnd sisal rope
at Maier & Benton's. 13
Weather Tonight aud tomorrow, oc
casional snow; cooler.
Go to the Colombia Candy Factory for
freBh oysters in every style. tf
Choice plain, mixed nnd dill pickles,
olives and pigs' feet in bulk ut Commis
sion Co.'a. ' jlT-tf
The Prize Medal cigar is strictly band-,
made and filled with the finest grade of
Havana tobacco. 6-tf
Kin, Cole brand Baltimore oysters,
the beBt on tne market; Medium,
Standard and Extra Select. Try them.
At Varney & Co.'e. H-tf
The site bus been purchased for the
200-barrel flouring mill which will be
built near Milton, in Umatilla county,
near the O. It. &. N railway track.
Testimony for the defenso is being
taken today in the divorce case of Eng
lish vs. English. DougluB Dufur is tak
ing the testimony and acting as referee.
Persona having trouble with their
eyes should call and have them cxam-yj
ined by Dr. A. B. Richmond. Olhci
second door from cornor of Court an
Second streets. 12-lw
Dr. Lannorberg wishes to inform his
patrons that ho will be in the city for n
short time and can be found In bis oflice
at the usual hours. Anyone desiring to
have their eyes exaniinod will do well
to call on him.
Two carloads of fine etall-fud beef cat
tle are in the stockyardo today awaiting
shipment. They were boaght fiom
Robert Mays by tiie Union Meat Co.,
of Portland, and will bo shipped to their
packing house at Troutdale, tonight.
Today Jim Benton left for Dufur,
where he will be employed for some
time in doing the plumbing in the club
rooms at that place. Wo understand
that the rooms are ubout completed and
that they reflect much credit on the
town.
n
the thumb of a man: If so, the man
was at least 23 feet tall.
e high scores for the past week at!
Umatilla House alleys were as fo!4
Monday, F. Pundt 00; Tuesday,
J. Benton 69; Wednesday, F. Pundt 54;
Thursday, N. Sinnott, 50; Friday, A.
Johnson 46; Saturday, J. McCoy 54;
fySjimhiyJEBtebeiinet 58.
Tonight a meeting of The Dalles Com
mercial and Athletic Club will be held
in Schanno's hall, over Brown's grocery
store, to consider the matter of giving a
minstrel and vaudeville show in the
near future. All members of the club
are expected to be present'.
The high scores for the week ending
yesterday were as follows at the club
alleys: Monday, Nolan and Tolmie,
Gl ; Tuesday, Ketchum 57 ; Wednesday,
Bonn, Sr., 53; Thursday, Phillips 55;
Friday, Menefee 61 ; Saturday, Hoetett
ler 54 ; Sunday, T. J. Seufert 52.
PartieB who attended the meeting of
the Northwestern Fruit Growers Asso
ciation state that Wasco county bad the
finest display of fruit on exhibition.
This is flattering for our county and
should encourage our fruit-growers in
their effort to raiee fruit second to none
in the land.
I .Workmen are putting in the Etoue
kfirnnflii'n 1 L- liutlvttf.n Krunch'fl lmnk nnd
the Commission Co.'s today, and from
all appearauceb it will be a great im
provement over the old Btyle plank
walks. They cost about $75 each, but
they last much longer and are in need
of little or no repairs, making them
chejkpeTtn-the end.
'-'The attendance at the M. E. church
yesterday, both morning and evening
sevices, were very good. The subject
of the evening discourse was, The second
coming of Christ to judge the world in
righteousness. This coming will bo in
all His glory, attended by His heavenly
hosts. The eternal destiny of all men
will then bo fixed according to their
works, whether they bo good or evil.
Three persons were received into the
church. The meetings will continue
during the week, commencing at 7:30.
A most cordial invitation and welcome
is extended to all persons.
The Christian church was again taxed
to Its utmost capacity last night. At I Two cty tickets have been placed in
the close of the sermon four were added i tie ueid jor Vuo t.lty election at Wusco,
to the church, making twenty-seven in I UIJj excitement is running high. The
Nuiiiluutril III Wmtco.
two weeks. Toniifht Elder Boltz will
take lor his theme "Mind Your Own
Business."
Attention is called to the fact that in
all school districts throughout the coun
ty Bpeciul meetings for levying school
tax, under the new law, must be held
during the mouth of January and the
returns Bent to tho county clerk on or
before February 1st.
The Ontario News says that A. J.
Quuckenbusb dug a well on his ranch in
Malheur county, a short time ago, He
dug 32 feet and struck gravel. After go
ing down three feet in the gravel he un
earthed the remain! of a prehistoric an
imal, Tbe bone was examined, and It
was concluded to be the second bone of
election will be held Jauuary 31st. The
tickets follow:
People's Mayor, George M Crossfield ;
recorder, W F Johnson ; marshal, II II
Walker; treasurer, VC Brock: coun
cllmen, W M Booth, W M Reynolds, W
A Murchle, L Clark, P L Kreuer aud
James Hoag.
Citizens', or prohibition Mayor, W
M Barnett; recorder, E M Leslie ; mar
shal, Angus Cemerou; couucllmen, W
H Biggs, J E McPherson, L Clark, W 8
Clayton, W 8 Bargee and II Kraus.
Mc Kid ley Oluu Meeting.
was well attended by prominnt Repub
licans. The object of the meeting was
to elect delegates to attend Ate Republi
can League couvention, which is to be
held in Portland in the near future.
Following is the list of those elected
J C Hostettler. Fred ;W Wilson, G J
Farley, Roger Sinnott,, Frank Menefee,
T J Driver, Thos Hudson, H H Riddel!,
Robert Mays, B S Huntington, W H
Wilson, S S Johns. Chas Dietzel. A M
WCelsay, C W Phelpe, H L Kuck, B F
lauguun, tj jacobsen, Jos iionn.
fBBSOSAI. MENTION,
George Johnston of Duiur is in the
city.
Earnest Mahew is in from Tygh Ridge
today.
Richard Sigman.of Dufur is in this
city today.
Otto Birgfeld left on the morning train
for Portland.
Chas. Stotan came in from his farm
near Dufur, today.
Henry Hudson is in from his farm
near Dufur, today.
M. A. Donland is over from his home
at Goldendale today.
Joseph T. Peters returned from a bus
iness trip to Portland, last evening.
E. Jacobsen left this morning for a
(lying triu to Portland and tne Sound.
Mr. Arnhold is down from Baker
City, where he is preparing to net out a
special edition of tbe Baker City Demo
crat. Mre. G. St. John of Tacoma, and Mrs.
H. A. Moss of San Francisco, who have
been visiting their mother, Mrs. R.
Lusher, in this city since Christmas,
left for San Francisco this morning.
NEWS NOTES.
Latest advices from Havana say that
an outbreak at that'placo may be looked
for at any time.
The summer home of ex-President
Cleveland was entered Saturday night
and robbed.
Advices received last night stato that
Chas. M. Shortridge, formerly editor of
the San Francisco Call, was dying.
Advices received this morning state
that Ben Butter worth, the statesman
and politician, is dead.
President Dale, of Hawaii, arrived in
in this country yesterday, on his way to
Washington.
Yesterday Senator, Hanna made a
hasty depaiture for Washington.
Late advices from Dawson stato that
tho miners want mail woiso than they
want food, as they have not heard frqm
the outside world'siiice last August.
Kid McCoy has ottered challenges to
FiUsimmon.) and Corbett.
A meetlnit of tbe McKinley Club was
held in the county courthouse Saturday
L. E. Crowe presided, and It
held iu
tulght.
Titled Tlilvtv.
A princess, a eotmtcHH, a diu-bc ss nnd
the daughter of u reifrniiitf prlnu were
umoiiff the 4,000 thieves, professional
nnd unprofessional, arrested in ParU
during tho first six months of hut year.
Origin of Milliard.
The origin of billiards Ik obscure, but
the best authorities on the subject de
clare tluit the game wus brought from
tbe eust by the Crusaders. It was cer
tainly played by the' early Knights
Tumplur and the Knights of Malta, und
in medieval times wus exceedingly
popular among the monks in tlw
monasteries of France und Italy.
Steel
Range,
Which was manufactured
by the Michigan Stove Co.
Drawing to come off the 28th
day of February, 1898.
MAIER & BENTON
ISI1U Allowed.
Following is a portion of the bills al
lowed at the January term of the county
court:
Chas Chandler, appraising road.. $ 2 00
W H Perry, do do . . 2 00
H H Hibbard, do do . . 2 00
A M Kelsay, salary clerk 166 60
Simeon Bolton, deputy clerk.... 100 00
T J Driver, sheriff 216 66
R Kelly, deputv sheriff 100 00
C L Gilbert school supt 75 00
John Fitzgerald, janitor 60 00
C L Phillips, county treasurer. . . 66 66
M M Cashing, care county poor. 125 00
Robert Maye, county judge 250 00
R B Sinnott, justice fees 10 80
J M Filloon, justice fees 94 45
W H Butts, coroner's fees 14 60
George Prather, justice fees 1!. 55
O C Hollister, wit justice court. . 1 50
Ed Kurtz, do do . . 1 50
Joe Bonn, do do 1 50
Dick Nolan, do do 1 50
C Neberger, do do 1 50
J M Marden, juror justice court 100
M T Nolan, do do 1 00
L Lane, do do 1 00
C F Lauer. constable fees 11 20
F M Hill, constabte fees 91 05
W A Johnston, coroner's juror.
1 00
1 00
00
I) S Dufur, do do
H C Nielsen, do do
ENewlin, do do .. 1 00
C F Stephens, do do . . 1 00
M Randall do do . . 1 00
Fred Williams, witness 1 50
J J Wiley, do 1 50
William Spencer, do 1 50
E K Russell, ser supervisor 142 40
W R Winans do
W FJackson do
John End
J P Watson
Ike Ilixon,
C A Stewart
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
27 50
102 00
50 00
83 50
100 00
13d 00
20 00
84 CO
63 00
Win Michel), burial of pauper. . .
Chris Dethinun, serv. supervisor
S B Fisher. do
C E Stewart, witness feos 7 50
Times-Mountaineer, pub 4 00
Dalles Commission Co., supplies
to paupers.
J F Elliott, work on road
I) A Cooper, do
Mrs Susie Hardman, witness . . .
J W Koontz, serv us supervisor .
E K Russell, court juror 8 00
Florence CrittentonRefugo Home
donation ,
J B Haver!', serv as supervisor .
A N Varnoy, coroners jury. . .
A Everding, do
H C Nielsen, do
John Burgraf, do
J II Wood, do
J B Crate, do
Joe Dufley, witness coroners jury
D McLelfan, do
E Thibodean, do
C J Dielsman, do
Tom Ryan, do
Frank Pol in, do
John Dutl'ev, do
D S McBrido, do
A Mason, do
5 0!)
6 75
3 00
6 40
30 75
60 00
118 56
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
3 90
3 00
3 90
3 90
1 50
1 50
1 50
3 00
3 '90
FC Sexton, coroners jury 1 00
C F Stephens,
r W Wilson,
L Lime,
I) S Dufur,
A A Urquhart,
do
do
do
do
do
E Kelly, witness, coroners jury, ,
J r isreimi), uo
R E Buruoy, ' do
Dan Crosby, do
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 50
no
1 50
1 60
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HlKheHt Tuxetl Country.
Roumunia is the highest taxed coun
try iu tho world. Every bottle of for
eign wine, has to pay a abiding- duty.
A case of whisky went from the army
and navy stores the other day. The
transport tax stamps aud other duties
amounted to more thun the price of t he
whisky. Theie Is a tax even on female
servants.
And can now supply our customers.
The Uiilson is tho cfnly Air Tight stove
with Outside Tube draft. Sold only by
MAYS & CROWE,
We. have strictly First-Class
Fir, Oak and
Maple Wood.
To be sold at the Lowest Market Rates.
Phone 25.
J. T. Peters & Co.
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WORLD
TRIBUNE
OREGONIAN
EXAMINER
FOUR
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In OliUtn Tlmi'S.
People overlooked the importance of
permanently beneficial ed'ects, nnd were
satistiod with transient action ; but now
that it is generally known that Syrup of
Figs will permanently overcome hubit-
iinl constipations, well informed people
will not buy other laxatives, which net
for a time, but finally injure tho system.
IJuy tho genuine made by the California
Fig Syrup Co.
MoiiiIkiis or tilt) MuKlliluy Ulult of Tho
llllllUH.
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You nro lieroby requested to bo pies-
ent at a meeting of tho McKinley club,
to be held at tho court house, Saturday
evening January 15th, at 8 o'clock
for tho purpose of electing representa
tives to attend a meeting of tho repub
I lent) league of Oregon, to be held in
Portland, Tuesday February 1, 1S0S.
L. E. Onowis, Pros.
G. J. Faui.kv, Sec.
Cttuli In Your CliuukH.
All countv warrants registered prior
to Nov. 13, 18!);!, will bo paid at my
oflice. Interest ceases after Jan. 15th,
18S8. O. I.. Pmi.i.ii'H,
Countv Treasurer.
ltiU Wanted.
Bills for furnishing 150 cubic yards
building sand will be received by tho
Wasco warehouse up to January ISth.
ThorigLt is received to reject any or
all bids, Bids miiBt be accompanied
with a sample of sand.
The Dalles, Jun. 11, 1SDS.
Choice Shoahvutor Hay oysters served
in every stylo at tho Columbia Candy
Factory. Give us a trial uiul wo will
endeavor to please you.
When you want n good smoke, be sure
and call for Touts' high-grade cigars.
For sale by all first-class dealers, tf
Call and see what tl'o Commission Co.
can do for you on fresh groceries. 4-tf
If yon have money to bum, burn it
by smoking Fouls Prteo Medal and
Hoso Qneon cigars. i G-tf
All Books
At Cost
During this month,
Except Dictionaries,
Musio Books
and Sohool Books,
I. C. Nickelsen
Book & musie Company,