The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 28, 1898, Image 3

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12 l-2e per dozen.
ALL GOODS MARKED IN
PLAIN FIGURES.
The Mes-flgity Chronicl
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FRIDAY CWytf
JANUARY 2H,
WAY
GLEANINGS.
Weuthur Tonight and Saturday, fair.
(iirl wanted to do gonorul housework.
Impure at this ofllee. '11-21
Go to the Columbia Gundy Factory for
fresh oysters in ovory Htylu. tf
The subject fur discourse by thu jmstor
of thu ChriBtinn church tonight will bo
'Ktipentuncu."
The nmvH agent mi thu Spokuno train
informed us tlti h morning that two more
boilius havt been found in tho ruinu of
the Spokane lire. Thin increases tho
nuuiburof victims to ten.
There in no need of little children bo
ing tortured by scald head, ec.uina and
akin eruptions. DeWitt's Witch IIuzol
fjulvo gives iiiHtiuit roliof and curcH per
manently. Snlpes-Klnoraly Drug Co.
The discipline of the Church of Chriut
will bo presented to thu now ccnvurtB
milled to the GhriHliau church duriii
the recent meeting, next l.ord'u day
evening, iiuincdiatuly after the sermon.
You can't allord to risk your life by
allowing a cold to duvulo into pneumo
nia or consumption, Instant roliof and
n curtain cure ar allordfiil by One Min
ute Cough Cure. .Snipea-lvinorHly Drug
Co.
W .minimi .PorsuiiB who Hull'er from
coughs and colds Hhould heed the warn
ings of danger and auvo themselves suf
fering and fatal results by using One
Minute Cough Cure. It ia an infallible
remedy for eongliB, colda, croiii anil ull
throat anil lung troublea. iJfiipes-Kin-uraly
Drug Co.
J. M. Thirswend, of Groabuck, Texas,
ys that when he luta u apoll of null
ift'utiou, and feela had and sluggish, he
takes two of DeWitt's Little Early liia
era at niht, and ho la all right, the nex
morning. Many thouHanda of others do
the name thine Do you? Snipes
Kinoraly Drug Uo
A very pleasant surprise party was
Blvun Mr. anil Mrs. G. A. ltell at the
Mt. Hood Hotel Tuesday evening at
Hood Hivor. The dining-room waa
cleared and dancing indulged in until
12 o'clock, when an oltfgunt lunch was
served, There wub u largo number of
friends present and u very enjoyablu
time was hud. Tho party waa a com
plete Hurpriso to Mr. und Mrs. Uoll.
iV committee consisting of Ghairiuau M
A. Moody, It. Mays, Dr. 0. D. Doane,
J. W. Luwis and 0. W. Dlot.ol haa been
appointed by the board of director of
the Comiuorciul Club, to meet nnd ar
range with the adjutant of tho G. A.
tt who will be here in a abort time to
ftfrange for thu encampment which, will
in ull i.i ill lit II I It (l linn I- A kt I
48081
s3Stinu 22d.
Kxtensivo arrangements are being
wade for tiie coming Sheep Grower's
f Association, which will be held in this
Place in March. A committee consist
of ClnUrnmn A. S. Mac AUiater,
FANCY flflVEh
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W. Lord, ChiiB. Hilton, L. E. Crowe
and C. V. Diotzul haa been appoint
ed to attend to mutters connected
witii the meeting, and everything pos
sible will be done to make it a success
in every regard.
I'KltH DNAL MOTION'
Mrs. I. II. TafTu of Celilo is in the city
today.
J. F. Koriok of Grnnd Dalles wont to
Portland on the morning truin.
GIiuh. Van Duyn waa a passenger for
the metropolis thiB morning.
Mias Eva iSluahor of Dufur ia spending
a few duya with friends in thia city.
I . .jiiiiiui uwuiiwuj , t ffiuitiiiicut
fl Hay Creok sheepman, ia in the city to-
iy.
STr. and Mr8. E. J. Collins went to
I 'or t hind on the Regulator thiB morn
ing. Mibh Ileseio French returned from
Portland on the Spokane train last
night.
Gharli'B Diotzel, wife and little daugh
ter left for Portland this morning,
whcai they will spend a few days.
MIhh Carrie llutler cauieup from Port
land yentorday, and is visiting her
brother, Truman, and her many friends.
Attorney G. W. llnzau, who haa been
in this city for several days attending to
legal inuttorH, returned to Portland on
tho Spokane train today.
iliirorH for tile Folirmiry Term,
'Tho following is tho Hat of jurorB
chosen to sorve at tho February term of
leourt, which will begin Monday, Febru
ary Mth:
W J DavidBon, J M McCorkle, J
rookhouse, .lr, Robert Block, II Far-
gher, Amoa Koot, Win Ilaynea, A D
j&ivago, Mike Calligban, W A Hentlrix,
,0 M Mcl.uod, A Volurde, G G Campbell,
,0 F Amiull, 0 L Strannahan. II II Tom-
hlinson, G M WiHhart, JO A Griflln, L
Lamb, TIiob liurgoaa, George Lnd, Chns
Green, D Doyle, G V Murphy, John
Confer, L P llolton L IJ Kelly, Geo
Hunyou, G 1 Brown, D G Hill, .John
WugonhlauL
. itiii:
At the residence of his paronte, in
Thompson's Addition to thia city, on
Thursday evening, Jonuary t!7th, Jamea,
the l-yearold sou of Mr. and Mra. M.
J. Manning. The little fellow took n
aevere cold aome time ago, and It after
wurda turned into u complication of
pneumonia and lung fover which caueed
the death.
The dato for the funeral has not yet
been fixed, as they are waiting for some
members of thu family to come from the
vnllny, hut it will, in all probability, bo
hold Sunday.
Wuutml.
Young ladv to learn printing, finish
lng and retouching. Must bo strong,
witii good oyoa, and not all aid of work.
Koforonco required.
Gikkoiiu, Photographer.
28-tf Chapman Block.
Sturgeon hooks, cotton und sisal rope
At Maior A Benton's. W
DeWitt's Little Early Risers,
Th taaumf little plllt.
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PEASE & MAYS.
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A PROBABLE CLEW.
It 1h Itclloved That He Hailed From
Tliu UullM.
The Evening Telegram of yesterday
says :
Owing to the temporary in , position
of Dr. George F, Koehler, county coro
ner, who is confined to his home with
la grippe, no inquest has yet been held
on the remains of the man named
"Stump," who waB found dead in the
kitchen of the Skandia lodging-houee in
Portland a few dava ago. There are
circuuiatanoeB surrounding the case that
strengthen the belief that the man's
identity is yet unkuown. "Stump" is
believed to have been an assumed name,
his real name having been withheld for
reasons that have not yet come to light.
That there is some mystery about the
uau wub indicated by his extreme reti
cence. He made no confidants, and al
though lie stopped at the Scandia house
oll'andonfor several months, no one
ever learned anything of hia hiBtorv or
busineaa. Ho was in the habit of leay
ing rb quietly as he came. He always
reg'iBterod under the name of "Stump,"
never prefixing hia given name or ini
tials, and that is tho only name he was
known by.
Dr. Koehler yesterday received a let
ter from a man named L. McClelland,
of The Dalles, who expresses the opin
ion that "Stump" was a man who went
by the name of George Muller in that
city, and had reasoua for disappearing
some months ago. The description of
Muller answers that of the man who
nowjies in the morgue undor tho name
of "Stump," nnd should tho identifica
tion prove correct an interesting story
may develop.
1 Dr. Koehler line written to McClelland
for further information, and expects a
reply tomorrow. No inquest will be
held until this clue reguuling the iden
tity of the man lias been ruu down.
The Cmtoxicu: reporter endeavored
to hunt up nnd interview the man Mc
Clelland of which the Telegram epoke,
but no bucIi man could be found, and wo
are inclined to believe that there is aome
mistake about tho whole niattor.
THE SEUFERT CASE.
KiillngM of thu ITiiIMmI StutuH Court
tho Ciisu.
In
Reports from Portland statu that in
all probability tho Seufert cato will bo
finished today.
Wedncaduy afternoon but little prog
ress was made as a number of points had
to bo argued. Mr. HoBtetler, cashier of
French & Co.'s buuk of this plaoo, was
called to teatilv to tho deposits that
Seufert Bros, had made in that bank
during the last eight years, and in this
pay give and idea as to tho valuo of
Seufert Bros.' property. This testimony
was objected to by tho prosecution and
the court ruled it out, tho argument on
this point being that the money depos
ited did not show the profit made by
the defendants. Reports show that the
trial looked more favorablo for Seufert
Bros, yesterday than on thu previous
M km !
During January and Feb
ruary we will give to ovory
person buying One Dollar's
worth of goods at our store a
chance on a Sixty-Dollar
Steel
Range,
Which was manufactured
by the Michigan Stove Co.
Drawing to come off the 28th
day of February, 1898.
MAIER & BENTON
day, and in all probability a verdict will
be brouget in tomorrow.
Advertised Letters.
Following is the list of letters remain
ing in the posloffice at The Dalles un
called for January 28, 1898. Persons
calling for the same will give date on
which they were advertised :
Benp, John Bolton, Herbert
Brooks, Flora Bonney, C R
Bull, M A Chamberlain, MrB
Coleman, F H Cooper, Lizzie
Dollerhide, J G Dunsmore, Maggie
Fee, William Freeman, Aaron
Forest, F Harris, Alanson
Hansird, Mrs S H Hill, Mrs E C
Jones, Frank JohtiBon, Miss A
Jones, Steve Keyser, John J
Jvoontz, Mra L Kocher, J
Kohler, Joe LaMa, F D
Martin, Mrs N Motthewe, F E
Mubou, Chester Meesinger, 0 B
Moore, E V McCooke, M W
McCormick, L McCormick, Mrs J
Robertson. J D Nichols, George
Osborn, Miss W Odell, Walther
Peters, Isbrand Phelps, Alhe
PhelpB, George Reckord, May
Rice, Claud Simmons, E
Stouer, Eld A J Sonson, Claud
Symmers, Goorge Smith, MrsC J
Smith, Ida Smith, Edward
Thuruiun, S L Ward, Matilda
v ard, huiuia Wilhelm, llham
VVhitHett, C A Wolverton. Bud
J. A. Chossex.
CattU-inun'H Vim veut lull.
At Pendleton, Oregon, February 15,
10, 17, a Cattlemen's Convention, em
bracing the states of Oregon, Washing
ton and Idaho will be held, and it ie in
tended to make the meeting a grand
success, a call being mado to every cat
tle raiber in the Northwest. Reduced
rates have been made by the O. R. & N.
from all points in the three states, and
tho Great Northern and Oregon Shoit
Line will also make aimilar reductions
from points on their lines in connection
with tho 0. R. & N. Parties interested
in cattle raising should endeavor to be
profont at this meeting.
In Olden Tilllu.
People overlooked the importance of
permanently beneficial ell'ectB, und were
mitisfied with transient action ; but now
that it is geneially known that Syrup of
Figa will permanently overcome habit
ual constipations, well informed peoplu
will not buy other laxatives, which act
for a time, but finally injure the system.
Buy the genuine made by the California
Fig Syrup Co.
O, A. 1C. und W. li. l' Attention!
There will bo a special meeting of tlio
G. A. R. and W. R. C. on Saturday,
Jan. 29th. All old soldiers are invited
to be present. By order
II. H. Lkaiixku.
You can't cure consumption but you
can avoid it and euro any other form of
throat or lung trouble by.;the use of One
Minute Cough Cure. It cures quickly,
That's what you want. Snipes-Kliiers-
ly Drug Co.
LOST.
A dark brown, young mare, white
stripe hi face, white hind feet ; brund
EV, connected, on left shoulder; weight
about 1000 pounds. Finder will be paid
for care by writing to W. A. Campbell,
Box 05, Portland, Or. jan22-lin
HOT WATER
INTERNATIONAL HEATER.
REMEMBER
Wo
Fir, Oak and
Maple Wood.
To be sold at the Lowest Market Rates.
Phone 25.
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EXAMINER
ITIHIJIJ. W. WILSON.
.m'OKNKY AT LAW,
Tllli PALLKsyjKL'GON'.
OUicc ovei First Sat. li-iiik.
How do you keep track of the events
of the year? You may not have been
in the habit of keeping a strict account
of your expenditures, You'll llnd it
pays to do bo, We all desire to lie care
ful and economical. It's thu greatest
possible assistant to economy to keep a
record of expenditures. It's a conven
ience, to know the happenings. A day
book, diary and u calendar are neo
cessarv and should be provided. At I.
C. NIOKKLSKN'S you can them cheap.
Ity the Way
Do you need a Bible or .any other good
book? Wo have all the interesting and
valuable volumes which you may need
in your library. If there is anything
you need they are yours for a reasonable
price. Call und Bee what we have to of
fer. 1. C. Nickelsen
Book & music Company,
in Ten Minutes.
Do You
Catch On?
No more cold ovens.
Plenty of hot water,
and a great fuel saver.
Have one put in your
stove by
MAYS & CROWE.
SOLE AGENTS.
have strictly First-Class
J. T. Peters & Co.
FOR THE
Hucklou'ii Ariucu Snlvo.
The beat salvo in the world for euis,
bruises, sores, ulcera, salt rheum, fevol
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, und all ekin eruptions, and posi
tively cm t's piles, or no pay required
It iB guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price "Jo cents
per box. For sale by Blakeloy unci
Houghton, druggists.
speciaT SCHOOL MEETING.
Notice is hereby given to tlio legal
voters of school district Ni, 12, of Wasco
county, Etate of Orego c, that a special
school meeting of eaid district will bo
hold at, the brick lichoolhotise on Court
stret, on tlio 28th day of Januarv, 181)3,
at 2 o'clock in tho afternoon, for tho fol
lowing objects : To levy a tux for tho
ensuing year for school purposes, and to
create a sinking fund to pay tho bonded
indebtedness of said district.
Dated this 17th day of January. 189S.
O. I). Doane,
Ohairman Hoard Directors.
Gto, P. Moikian, District Clerk.
FOR SALE!
Heinington Typewriter with walnut
table. Nearly now. Will sell cheap.
Call on or address
A. 0. Gfiam:,
jlS-ilt The Dullee, Or.
Choice Shouhvator Day oystc i served
in every style at the Columbia Candy
Factory. Give us a trial ami wo will
endeuvor to please you.
To Vili u u Colli in Ouu Duy.
Take Laxative liromo Quinino Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money if
they fail to cure, 25c,
Everybody reads Tim Ciiuoxicle.
BE
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