The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 21, 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
During January and Feb
ruary wo will give to every
person buying One Dollar's
worth of goods at our store a
chance on a Sixty-Dollar
M
O-
Satin Oil
$1-25
Oil Grain $1.25
Pointed and Square Toes. Pointed and Square Toes.
ALL GOODS MARKED IN
PLAIN FIGURES.,
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
WAYS
GLEANINGS.
Sturgeon hnokH, cotton and siBal rope
nt Maior & Benton's. W
Weather Tonight and Saturday, oc
casional snow and cooler.
Go to ttio Columbia Candy Factory (or
fresh oysters in every style. tf
MrJames Connelly, a prominent
sheepman from Burnt Ranch, is in the
eitv.
" Choice plain, mixed and dill pickles,
olives and pigs' feet in bulk at Commis
sion Co.'a. jl7tf
Out-of-town dualerB in cigars are in
vited to call and examine the choice
line sold by S. F. Fouts. 20
Kinjc Cole brand Baltimore oysters,
the beat on tno market; Medium,
Standard and Kxtru Select. Try them.
At Varney & Co.'a. H-tf
All mombers of Court The Dallen, No.
12, F. of A., are requested to uttend the
meeting of the lodgu this evening, as a
good time Is promised.
Persons having trouble with their
eyes should call and havo them exam
ined by Dr. A. B. Richmond. Ollice,
second door from rornor of Court and
Second streets. 12-lw
We underhtand that WinauH Bros,
liave sold out their property on the
Washington side of the river, to The
Dalles Packing Co. and intend leaving
for Klondike in the near luturo. ,
A consignment of beef cattle are in
the stock yards today waiting shipment
to the Union Meat Co. In Portland.
They were brought from the country
bouth of here, but we could not learn
the name of the consignor. j
Yesterday at the residence of Mr!
llollntt. nn Kiihth street. In this cltyi
William D. Norton and Darcie M. Hol-V
lutt weru united m the bonds of matri
niony, Justice Filloon ofliciated, and
did his boat towards making the couple
one.
It waa expected that the remains of
Daniel DeWolfe would arrive last night
However, on account of some delay,
they will not reach here before this
evening, and it Ib impossible to say at
present whon the funeral will take;
place.
At the Christian church tills evening
the pastor will take for hie subject "The
Ordinary and .Extraordinary Parte in
Conversion. Tomorrow night the sub
ject will be "Seeming Safety." There
huve been seven additions to the church
thus far this week.
The RtUlibono Sisters had an interest
lug session last night. An entertaining
program was rendered, and the guosslng
contest furnished an abundance of
amusement for all. Mrs. E. E. Lytle
won the drat prixe, a box of boa bona,
wWJg J, B. Grossen got the booby.
Afterwards all repaired to the dining
hall, where the time was spent most
FRIDAY jjANUAKy 21,"l8B8
IDE
Calf
p'easantly, and on leaving all voted that
they knew of no place better than such
a meeting in which to spend a pleasant
evening.
A class in the rudiments of music
will be organized by Prof. A. W. Lun
dell at 7:110 next Saturday evening in
the basement of the Lutheran church.
Terms, $1.50 for ten lessons. Anyone
who desires to learn to read muBic
should take advantage of this excellent
opportunity. , 18-22
Yesterday was China New Years, and,
as ia always the case, the Chinese are
having an extended celebration. The
same boys, too. are having all kinds of
fun shooting of!' fire-crackera, which the
Celestials are liberal enough to give
them In largo quantities, while the
Chinamen increase the hilarity of tbe
occasion by punishing an abundance of
China gin and rice whiskey.
At the club meeting held laBt night,
the principal subject to be considered
waa the meeting of the Northwest Sheep
Growers' Association. It was decided
that It would be held in this city on the
first Tuesday In March. A committee
of five club members will bo appointed
to arrange for the meeting, and it is ex
pected that sheepmen from Montana,
Idaho and Washington well as our own
stale will bo present. The best speakers
that can be found will address the sheep
men of this section, and an interesting
and profitable meeting will certainly be
held.
Jk. II. It. V. Kntrtlillillicllt.
Tomorrow latmUiuV) evening rasi
Supreme Muster Tate will deliver an ad
dress in the Vogt opera house in the iu
tore.i)LoI. tho A. 0. U. W. In all cities
Tie- is greeted with crowded houses.
Come out and hear this eloquent speak
er, whether you are interested In bia
subject or not. ThoJoHowing mjiaiiail
'progruiu will bo rendered:
fWnrtiirp l'lnnn limit .
MInm-s Alum hcliHimo mid Ciuorciii Biunwou
Vocal Hole- "I Cuiiliot IIcl l-ovlim ''ee''' i
Mli Myrtle Mlclii'll
tnetBolo-j:i0,rkr,,e,, '
Vooul Solo -"Your Voice Mr. A. N. Variu-y
Exercises will begin promptly at 8
o'clock. A cordial invltatiou to the
public. No admission.
UKluiiliiK eiHMi'.
In the first primary departments of
Union St., East Hill Primary and Acad
emy Park schools beginning classes will
bo organised on Monday, January M,
1898. Parents aud guardians will take
notice that all beginners for tho spring
terms are expected to enter school on
tho above date. John Gavin,
Principal.
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v.
Columbia Lodge, No. 5. 1. O. O. F., at
their regular meeting this evening will
recolve an otllcial visit from Claud
Gatch, grand master I. 0. O. F. of Ore.
gon. All mombers and visiting broth,
ers are urgently requoBted to be present.
The war In Cuba has not prevented
S, F. Fouts from securing a cholco lot of
Havana tobacco, which he manufactures
Into Prize Medal aud Guarantee cigars.
bO-ti
Veal Calf
- $1-25 ,
PEASE & MAYS.
NEWS NOTES.
A daring attempt was made shortly
after ? o'clock yesterday afternoon to
rob the Citizens bank in East Portland.
Tbe robber waB shot at, but escaped on
a horse.
Latest advices state that the United
StateB Ib preparing for trouble with
Spain. Tbe gunboats are kept in readi
ness, where they can be reached by tel
egraph. The merchants of Jackson county
have effected a combination to bring
suit against tbe state board of equaliza
tion to prevent the entering up of the
50 per cent increase of assessment on
merchandise and stock in trade in that
county. A. E. Reames of Jacksonville
left for Salem last night, where the ac
tion will be begun, with White & Jacobs
of Jackonville as plaintiffs.
Efforts aro being made at Washing
ton to have the pension list published,
but It is not known that it will be sue
ceasful. Commissioner Evans has rec'
ommended such publication, ind some
memberB of congress believe in it, but it
ia probable that the great majority will
oppose any action of this kind. The
average congressman does net like to go
contrary to the pensioners and old sol
dlers of his district.
All day Wednesduy the question of
granting belligerent rights to the Cuban
insurgents was argued in tbe house ; but
as on Tuesday, tbe minority hurled
itself against a stone wall. On the only
vote taken, a motion designed to over
rule the decision of tho speaker aud
direct tbe committee on foreign affairs
to report without further delay the
Cuban resolution passed by the senate
at the hist session, the Republicans
stood solid aud voted to sustain the
chair.
Advertised Letter.
Following is the list of letters remain
ing in the postoflice at The Dalles un
called for January 21, 1898. Persons
calling for tho same will give date on
which they were advertised :
Andrews, Martha Auderson.Mr Harry
Barnes, Mrs A M
Bolis, Mr Eugene
Brown, D Colton &
Came
Campbell, Otis
Coler. Mr Geo
Coy, Mrs Mury
Cribter Bros,
Cooper, Mips Lizzie
Elliott, Mr J 11
Fisher. Mr Clinton Fisher. Dan
Ginger, Mrs Belle Goedderby, Albert
Gros'e, Miss Sadie
llardtle, Mr John
lluorlu, G E
Harris, Mr 0 II
Uengule, Win
Jacobsen, Mabel
Johnston, Geo H
Martin, J A
Miller, MisB M
Nilson, Karles
Odell, W H
Hansen. Mies Anna
Hammond, Mrs F S
Harguo, Claude Mc
Hilton, Mr Fred
Hutchesou, Sam
Joss, James
Laughlin,MiesLizzie
Marshall, E J
McKillop, Win
Obrien, Laddybuck
Patton, Mrs M B
Smith, Miss Ida
Rozella, 0 0
Townsend, Mr Elry
J. A. Cuoshkn.
Weekly Jtxeuralou to tbe KuHt.
A tourists eleeptng car will leave Port
land every Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock
via the O. It& N., without change to
Boston, aud under the supervision of
experienced conductors, No change of
cars to the cities of Omaha, Chicago,
Steel
Range,
Which was manufactured
by the Michigan Stove Co.
Drawing to come off the 28th
day of February, 1898.
MAIER & BENTON
Buffalo and Boston. The ideal trip to
the east is now before you. Remember'
this service when going East and con
Eult O. R. & N. agents or address
W. H. Hurlbukt, Gen. Pas. Agt.,
Portland, Oregon
iilll Allowed Continued.
E B Wood, chainman on road. . .
8 00
8 00
CbP9 Cramer, do
John Evans, marker on road. . . .
8 00
VIEWERS OF liOADS.
D L Baldwin
R B Gilbert
M M Waterman
J P Abbot
Ben Foreman
T H Button
S Cox
W W Foss
T J Driver, sundry bills
C L Gilbert, exam, teachers
T J NefT, do
John Gavin, do
C L Gilbert, copy, asses.rolls
T J Driver, capturing and con
veying Lemon
O D Doane. ex. insane
J C Egbert, serv road supervisor,
W II Butts, coroner's fees
COItNNKltS JUIIV.
C F Stephens
W D James
J Heebner
D S Dufur
John Blazer
A L I.eese
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WITNESSES CORONEUS JUliY.
Ch8 Jones
J Powers
I G Hayden
R L Chenoweth
C J Crandall
J A Geisendorfer, med ex
J M Toomey, exp insane perton.
Joseph Puiser, gravel for county
road
H C Rooper, serv supv
H 0 Powell, do
John Doyn, lumber
WITNESSES JUSTICE COURT.
Mrs John Wpod
II C Nielsen
Jas Hogan
Mrs C L Jones
J B Goit, est sec corner
J II Cross, supl to pampers
F S Smith, labor on road
Boys' and Girls Aid Society, al
lowed by county '.
110UNTV OS WILD ANIMALS.
Stockmen's Union
W A B Campbell
Henry Stewyer
J P Snodcrass
Frank Gabel
J L Hanna
II J Morehead
Mat Busicki
Ralph Doyle
J F Smith
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TFGrey
Ray Taylor
L C Frement
C E Mackintosh ,
Harry Smith
J dishing
J W Elton
Henry Boyen
W R Winans
C E Bland ;
T J Porter
G R Snipes
John Murray
Jce Calver
Mat PnHlck
Frank Johnson
George Sturuweis
A Y Mrash
T J Bird
Walter Hill.,
J G Fisher
C F Sellinger
F Kllndt
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And can now supply our customers.
The UNsod is tho only Air Tight stove
with Outside Tuho draft. Sold only by
RE7VfE7fBER,
We
Fir, Oak and
Maple Wood.
To be sold at the Lowest Market Kates.
Phone 25.
FOR THE
SUBSCRIBE
f TWICE
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week; J
HHONlGLtE
And reap the benefit of the following
CLUBBING RATES. . P
CHRONICLE and N. Y. Thrice-a-Week World $2 00
CHRONICLE and N. Y. Weekly Tribune 1 75
CHRONICLE and Weekly Oregonian : 2 25
CHRONICLE and S. F. Weekly Examiner 2 25
WORLD
TRIBUNE
OREGONIAN
EXAMINER
E S Mays, serv as piijiv 44 05
I) S Kinisey, com fees 113 00
Ii A-ln Hodaou Company, oflico
supplies 25 80
Irwin-Hodson Company, oflico
Hipplies 20 00
A S Blowers, com feed 152 80
SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING.
Notice ia hereby given to the legal
voters of Echool district No. 12, of Wasco
nnnntv BtlltH flf Ori'L'Oll. that 11 SDCCiul
Pi-.linoi nieotinir of said district will
held at tho brick schoolhotiBe on Court
crrnr nti tlin "ftth (lav of JilllllftrV. 1898.
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, for tho fol
lowing objects: To levy a tax lor mo
ensuing year for school purposes, and to
create a sinking fund to pay tho bonded
indebtedness of said district.
Dated this 17tli any 01 January, itwn.
O. 1). Doank,
minimum Bonrd Directors.
Geo. 1 Moiu.an, District Clerk.
Dr. Lannorberg wishes to inform
patrons that he will be In tho city for a
short time and can bo found In his oflico
at tho usual hours. Anyone desiring to
have their eyes examined will do well
to call on him.
Choice Shoalwater B.iy oysters served
In every stylo at tho Columbia Candy
Factory. Give us a trial and wo
endeavor to please you.
Wood For Sule.
Good Fir Wood can bo had of J.
Reynolds, 'phono 109.
jl8.!!t
To Dure a Cold iu Olio Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quintno Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money if
they fail to cure. 25c.
Everybody reads Tun Chuokiuxk.
MAYS & CROWE,
have strictly First-Class
J- 1. tclcidoouu.
FOR THE
FOUR GRERT PIPERS
11 lit m Wunteil.
Bids for furnishing 150 cubic yards
building sand will bo received by tho
Wasco warehouse up to January 18th.
Therigl t iB received to rejVct any or
all bids. Bids must bo accompanied
with a sample of sand.
The Dalles, Jan. 11, 1S93.
Fresh Columbia river smelt at Varnoy
& Co.'s. 10-lwk
Try ScuMIhe'i Heht ioa anil balilug powder.
bei
All Books
At Cost
During this month,
his
Except Dictionaries,
Music Books
and Sohool Books,
I. C. Nickelsen
Book St music Company,
will
F.