The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 02, 1898, Image 3

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IWUSWH UNDERWEAR
In order to make room for our spring
. stock of Muslin Underwear, we offer our
present stock at the following prices:
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ALL GOODS MARKED IN
PLAIN riGURES.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
WEI)NK?I)AY
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Girl wanted. Apply to the European
House. jan.il-lw
Weather Tonight and Thursday, fair j
and warmer.
Go to the Columbia Candy Factory for
fresh oysters in every style. tf
Washington navel oranges, 10 cents
per dozen at Maier & Benton. --t
Mr. ICuiery ot Hood Ktver is ut End
ersby and has organized u Bulging class,
with a good attendance.
An oriran for sale, on uccount of re
moval. The instrument is in good con
ditio. Inquire of Mrs. ChaBe, Second
ami Union. jar.'Jl-2t
The war in Cuba has not prevented
S. I". Fouls from securing a choice lot of
Havana tobacco, which he manufactures
into Prize Medal and Guarantee cigars.
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Our correspondent from Endersby snyfc
the weather there Btill keeps frosly, only
a utile plowing being done. The frost,
lie iajs, is drawing the moisture out of
the ground.
Just received some of the Internation
al Domestic Heaters, direct from factory.
We have put one In for Mr. Ad Keller of
this city, and know them to do what is
claimed for them. f2 ut
'"Today the railroad track in being
I !.. r . f .i... i .!.(...: .. ..
iiiuvihi uver in irum ui ino umuniu u(i-
era house to miiku room for iu incline
to the 0. It. N. dock, whhyi will in all
probability be constructedback of the
coal bunkers in the near future.
""Today crushed rock Is being put in
the alley between A. M. WilliatiiB it Uo.'s
nnd the opera house, and it is a remark-
able improvement over the mud which
was there before. It, would he well If
I eoiiio ol the other alleys were repaired in
tlio Baino vay.
Local Observer Brooks reports that
the mean tmnporaturo in this place for
the month of January was IKi.o. This
has been, with two exceptions, the mild
est January alucu 1870. That year the
temperature wan hoiiiu what milder and
punch trees woro in bloom as early as
March 12th.
The degree team of Cedar Circle will
Kivu a public social on Friday evening
February 4th. Everybody welcome.
The young ladies are preparing u good
program und two bowling alleys will bo
I" ueo, after which dancing will be in
'lulgod in. Adiiiisskm ladies 10 cents ;
Kuntleiiien, 16 cents.
it
aminos Allelic bach, who has our
chased the saloon of Nowlln & Jones,
took iiOHseHnlun nf iiia ,nui nino.t nf bun.
i
inea last night. Mr. Jones has gone to
Alaska, und if ho finds that place favor
ite, he and Mr. Nowlln will In all
Probability go Into business ut Skaguay
or some other Alaska point.
. JBt night A. B. Estebennet, who
hnB been to Portland to arrange matters
Prior to leaving, for Alaska, returned
iSc $1.25 values $ .90
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24c;:
1.50
2.00
2.50
3.00
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PEASE & MAYS.
home, as lie could nut secure passjge on
. the Elder which leaves tomorrow
- t night, nnd will have to remain over un-j
til the Oregon goes on her next tri
which will he about the 8th inst.
A band of IL'00 head of the finest hogs
that we huve ever Keen was unloaded at
tha etot;kyttrdg this morninl. They win
avorat,e at ett8t 250 ,,0UnjB an( are jn
Bpiendid condition. They were Bhipped
from the Grande Uonde valley by Ket
tie Bros., of that place, and are on their j
way to the Union Meat Co.'s slaughter
house ut Fairview.
f J. A. Fargher's little son was bitten
by a dog this morning so seriously that
it was necessarv to call medical aid.
Dr. Hollister attended him, and found
him euflering from n badly lacerated
cheeky It seems th little fellow threw
a rock at the dog, which caused the ani
mal to bite him ; but there is no danger
of hydrophobia, and the boy will be well
again in a short time.
The inopt remarkable thing in the way I
of Klondike invention that has met our I
gaze ia a clock which V. E. Gatretson
has on display in his window. It con
sists of an ordinary frying pun on the
! bottom of which is the dial and hands.
It keeps us good time as nnv other clock
unci when in use the miners can tell
the length of time they are cooking the
delieasiea. Vhen;ttiev are not lining it it
can b hum: on the wall and serves as a
firet-claSH clock.
Mr. Vincent Kelly is in the city from
his farm about 20 miles east of this
place. Ho states that the weather in
that fcection is about the same tempera-
ture as it is here, and the farmers are
I plowing and preparing the ground for
i spring sowing. In some places on higher
j ground it is impossible to plow owing to
the frnst. As the fall grain is in danger
of being frozen out, the fanners would
be better pleased to have u covering oi
snow to protect it.
"The following oflicers woro elected by
I . i i t t ii. '
Ml. JIOOU 11080 V-.0., io. i, ih meir
moetiiig held last night: President, C.
E. Bayard; foreman, Julius Wilev; first
usHistant, Owen .Shepherds ; Fecond as
sistant, Jack Harper; treasurer, J.J,
Norman ; secretary, Captain Lewis.
lames Harper, J. P. Mclnerny and
Jbarles Phillips were appointed dele
nte?, Julius Wiley, Owen Shepherds
ind J. Harper were appointed as the in
vestigation committee, while C. L. Phil-
lips, J. I'. Mclnerny and Jim Harper
M'ero appointed as thu committee on
ttliittiii
number of the friends of Mr. and
, Mrs. II. V. Wells were ut the 0:10 truin
' this morning, when they were expected
1 to arrive with the remains ol their little
'daughter. However, they were not on
I board, ami word was received later that
thov wero unavoidably delayed nua
could not catch this morning's truin,
which compelled them to remain at
Walliila today. They will arrive in the
morning, nnd the funeral will tuko place
from the Methodist church at 3 o'clock
tomorrow ufternoon. Friends of the
family are invited.
VTIiii annual election of JackBon Engine
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T-35
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1.98
2.29
Co., No. 1, was held at the council
chambers last night, with the following
result: President, X. J. Sinnott; sec
retary, James Fisher; treasurer, Harry
Clongb; foreman, Koger Sinnott; first
assistant, John Blaser; second assistant,
James Maloney. Delegates, Chas. Lauer,
Guajiartell . and W.JLJjutts.) F. W.
L. Skibbe, who is a member of the
company, hada splendid banquet served
in his hotel, and after the meeting the
members repaired to the hotel and par
took o' the same. As Mr. Skibbe baa
already left for Skaguay, he was repre
sented by his brother, who will be his
successor in the botel business, and
lie acted bis part as host In a manner
beyond reproach. Toasts were drank,
speeches made, and all present enjoyed
a general good time.
THE REPUBLICANS IN SESSION
The I'urty Prepared to lie In Line
llit Cuming C'aiiipiilfii.
for
Monday night it was estimated that
there were no fewer Hum 1000 delegates
in Portland to attend the state league of
Republican clubs.
As early as 9:20 yesterday morning
there was a surging mass of delegates
entering the National Guard Armory on
Ninth street which place was chosen
late yesterday to hold the convention in,
instead of the Third-street theater, orig
inally chosen, a3 the latter would be un
able to accommodate the large assem
blage, which proved numerically the
greatest political body ever convened in
Portland.
The hour for opening the convention
wu9 Eet for . 10 o'clock, at which time
there must have been between 1100 and
1200 men in the hall. But the conven
tion was not called to order till 10 :30,
when President Carey requested the
delegates to hand their credentials and
proxies to Secretary Wells. In the in
terim the Multnomah Quartet Club ren
dered some fine vocal music, which, in
deed, was of superior class in execution.
V. L. Tooze and J. B. Eddy were ap
pointed assistants to Secretary Wells.
The committee on credentials, next
appointed, consisted of A. I. Johnson, of
Linn; II. S. Hudson, of Washington;
H. Dufur, of Washington, und W. IV.
Mutthews, of Multnomah. This com
mittee retired to room 101, Perkins hotel,
where it at once entered upon its labors.
Following upon the heels of the retire
ment of this committee, Hon. Charles
JJ. Carey, the president of tno league,
made a rattling address to thu conven
tion. The committee on credentiulB wero
unable to report until 4 p. in., and thu
election wus not held until later In thu
evening.
Claude Gntclt was elected president,
and C. W. Fulton, of Astoria, vice pres
ident, of the league.
Jt is expected that most of the dele
gates from this plucu will bu home to
night. To Cure Cold in llim )uy,
Take Laxative Broino Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund thu money if
they fall to cure. 25n.
Try ScUlIlltiK'ti lieu feu uuu linking powder
During January and Feb
ruary wo will give to every
person buying One Dollar's
wortb ol' 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
WATER COMMISSIONERS MEET.
Petition (iranteil, Kill Allowed anil
Other liuMneR Transacted.
The regular monthly meeting ot the
water commissioners was held at the
recorder's oflice yesterday, those present
being J. T. Peters, E. B. Dufur, J. B.
Crossen, M. Randall, T. J. Seufert and
Simeon Bolton.
After the minutes of the previous
meeting were read and approved, the
following bills were allowed and ordered
paid :
Times-Mountaineer, printing .. .. 2 00
J T Peters, mdse 22 l!o
Maier Benton, mdse 50
Mavs & Crowe, mdse 9 15
C L Phillips, mdse 1 10
I J Norman, salary supt 75 00
C A Borders, helper 55 00
Simeon Bolton, salary sec 10 00
Simeon Bolton, rec. mortgage. . . 1 00
A petition waB presented to the board
of regents to lay a four-inch main from
a point on Court street, between the
properties of John Michell and W. Lord,
intersecting the intersection of Eighth
street, along Eightli street to the exten
sion of Washington street to Seventh ;
then north on Washington street to
Seventh street, stopping between the
properties of Fuulkner and Eastwood.
The board, after due consideration,
hereby granted the request, and the
superintendent was instructed to pro
ceed to lay the pipe.
Dr. Hollister made an application
through I. J. Norman to purchase a
certain piece of land laying alongside of
his propei ty. J. B. Crossen und T. J
Seufert were appointed as a committee
to examine the premises and repent.
The superintendent's report was read
and placed on file, showing the follow
ing: Total book account .1211 75
Total receipts 1015 50
Total uncollected 220 25
The treasurer's report was also read
and placed on file, as follows :
Jan 1 Caehon hand $1700 111
Jan 5 John Gavin and wifo
pavment on lot !10' 75
Jan 51 .1 Norman 10U5 50
Total . i0255 !!
Jan !11 By warrants rendeemed 055 50
Balance on hand !j55!M 9-1
There being no further huainuEH, on
motion the boirdjidjourned.
Tim Modem Way.
Commends Itself to the well-informed,
to do pleasantly und ulicctuully what
formnly done in the crudest inn niici- and
disagreeably us well. To cleanse the
system and break up colds, headaches,
und feveis without unpleasant after ef
fects, use tiie delightful liquid laxutivo
remedy, Syrup of J-'igs. Mude by Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co.
Appreciated.
Wo desire to express our appreciation
oi the muiiy kind ucts and the inure than
friendly sympathy shown by our neigh
bors und friends during the recent ill
ness and death of our little son.
Mil. and Mitu, J. M. Manning.
DeWitt's Little Early Risers,
This UmouK llitlv pill.
INTERNATIONAL HEATER.
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We
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Maple Wood.
To be sold at the Lowest Market Rates.
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Dalloh I'liltlli; ScIiixiIk.
I'ollowint! is the report for the quar-
ter (5 weeks) ending Friday Jan. 21, '1)8.
TKACIIICKS
.Yisl lltll I'ttituxnj.
Jil'-n .Min i.ooiior
Mrs. Ittielic
.tewhmy 1'nrl;.
Miss I'lilrimiii . .. .
.Mrs.Ilitlclwiii j
Mhs I'lluil
.Mis I,. K i n too 1
MIssT. Klntiiiil
Vnttm .Ktntt
MIts Itouu
MfbM H, ('tioiic'r
Miss Slll'll
MISS CIll't'M)
rtii)ii Strut Annex.
MUmIIiiII 511
Omit flit (t.
.MIt-s MlPlifll 7 A imilS II
Mix!. Hill... I lllull Hchmil h.'.l. JUl
Mr. UiiiiIitn ) Hint IIA .. . IU'
'i'otuls 77'.ii71li!Klu..
. . I J. J.l
No. daya of eehool, 21.
I'or cent of attendance on niiinher lie
IoiikIiik, 05.
Thu average daily nttendaiire for thu
uhovo ijuarter in the greatest in the his
tory of the district an'd exeeeds the aunio
quarter of last year hy 14.
John (Iavi.v, Principal.
Your l.ukl IJIiiineu.
All uexativeH now in my iiossestiiou
made hy Mr. llouuhtou or 1). O. Ilenin
prior to Jan. J, 1805. will he destroyed.
Ifouwish to duplicate piints, orliers
must he placed heforu March 1st,
flii'Koitn, I'Jioto. Artist,
febl-lin Chapman liloek.
Everyhody reads This Cjihonkm.e,
I A mill C II Wi liii IU 1 1 l r AY
r.c. ftr. rii n
No more cold oyens
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
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That Is what It was mude fur.
-
Mow do you keep traok of the eventa
of the year? Von may not have heeu
in the hahlt of keeping ii ftrit't iit'i'tiiiut
of your expenditures. You'll find it
pays to do f i, U'e all denim to he cam
fill ii I ut i'ro:ifimical. It's the greatest
po"Hihh usHiniint to eeoiinmy to keep a
ri'i:oril of f.pi;nditurt's. It's u conven
ience, to know the happenings. A day
hook, diaiy and a calendar mo nee
ci'HMiiry ami shoiild tie provided. At I.
(J. NICK Kl.SKN'.S you can them cheap.
Ii y Hi ii Way
Do you need a llihle or any other good
hook? Wo have all the intuicstiiig and
valuahle volumes which you may need
in your library, If them Is anything
you need they are yours for a itasonahhi
price. Cull and see uhul we have to of
fer. I. C. Nickelsea
Book & fllusie Company.
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