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

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MUSLIN UNDERWEAR;
In order to make room for our spring
stock of Muslin Underwear, we offer our
present stock at the following prices:
25 cent values
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35
d
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ALL GOODS MARKED IN
PLAIN FIGURES.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
SATURDAY
FEBRUARY 5, IBilS
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Girl u noted. Apply to the European
House. jan.H-lw
Washington navel oranges, 10 cents
per dor-eu ut Maier & Benton. 2-L't
Jell'iiud Guy Stewart have bisn buy
ine horses in Dayton for the Klondike
trude.
One linn in Aurora, Oregon, has
chipped 20,000 bushels of potatoes tbiB
War lias been declared between tho
pas and electrie light companies
of
Whatcom.
Try our one pound squares "Queen
Brand" butter, at Dalles Commission &
Grocery Co.
I'rinoviile has waited a long time for
telephone service, and now proposes to
have it via Lung Creek.
Wanted Light housework, with time
for study. Wages according to time
f'nen. Apply at this ollice. 3 3t
The eitiy.eus of Pnlouee gave a ball
Wednesday night for tho benefit of the
eutlerera from the Spokane lire.
At the Hherilf's sale thip afternoon in
in the caseof Osgood ve. Dunn, the prop-!
erty was
hid in by the plaint'ill", at i
i
The
war in Culm lma unt. nrnvKiiied
S. F. Fouls from secuiing a choice lot of
Havana tobacco, which he manufactures evening so enjoy auie lor an present, it
Into Prize Medal and Guarantee cigars. ' "U8 a financial success, as well as a social
20-tf ! one, as about 18 was cleared and turned
Just received some of the Internatiun- Into tho treasury of tho Circle,
al Domestic Heaters, direct from factory. : The mothers' meetings, which ar" bo
We have put one in for Mr. Ad Keller of i ing held in many places by wide-awake
tliia city, tuid know them to do what is women, are of great assistance to moth
claimed for them. Maler it Benton. ers in training their children. Many an
One hundred and fifty head of mutton earnest, conscientious woman feels that
uoeowere shinned to Portland todav the greatest impediment between her
tho steamei
I),i1I.m Pin- Tl.i.v -,.rn
'hipped to tho Portland yards by the!
Columbia Packing Co., of this place.' j
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"'eiunerai oi Jiaze , in ant daughter ' .. ..,,. UI1U
of Mr rwi i m i a i ... thought more than want of heart 'causes
Uke nlZ , ,V !r .. "Vt '"or-.'nd misdeeds. To meet thLi uvi
i tfl Jill I i fU,,'"y U8hh",Ct' dent need of women, mothers' meetings
V ilen d. ?l , P' "V ?l,,,(rr0? ve arisen. This department of work
Winds of the family are invited to at-. Jn uur );i(y ha(,g -t8 IneelIm.e tllu lt,t
,.! Iridav of each month. Tho meeting
AUwhodeeiro to tuke part in t ! yt.jierduy ut thu CuiiKreKatlonul church
roinetrol Hi,0VV( whIch wiU bo KW(in in nttuldod ,, m of jllto,oBt.
no near future in this city, are invited j pn hHu school children sang, very
to meet in Schanno'H hall, over lirown's I m!ltiy umi ,,uite eirectively two songs,
re, Monday night, nt 7 :30. Matters . .., rtmdl.red 0io recitation. Miss
""portanco will be considered.
Those who have noticed the startling
dodgers distributed by tho Salvation
Aray will ll0 doubt nvnil themselves of
the opportunity to hear tho tragedy,
Murdered at u Birthday Party." to-
Cako "d Bervod during
the evening.
Tentiiuony b beliiK taken before I). S.
. vt l0day 1,1 tLe 0ft8e of Wheuldon
Taylor. This la an action brought
. il ,tllu Uon,Pyment of a notu given
"T c'uant. k, u. Uufur appeara
rtbe plaintiff, while A. 8. Bennett la
iSc $1.25 values $ .90
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PEASE & MAYS.
the nttorney for the defendant.
All those who have been invited to
take part in the Old Folks' concert,
which will take place at the opera house
on the 18th, are requested to make
special effort to be present at the Con
gregational church this evening, when
the first rehearsal will be had.
Today the weather forrnBn very notice
able contrast to those bright sunny davs
which we have been enjoying during
almost the entire winter. The rain is
occasslonally pattering on the roofe, the
dark clouds bang over us on every side,
while the mud seems to increase mo
mentarily. On the whole, it makes a
person think he is in webfoot.
At the request of a number of the con
gregation who attended services at the
Congregational church Sunday morning,
January 11th, Hev. W. C. Curtis will,
tomorrow evening, repeat the sermon
preached on that occasion. The subject
of the sermon is "Deal Fairly With Thy
Master." The choir is preparing special
tmiBic for the occasion, and the friends
of Mr. Curtis bespeak for him a large
audience.
A large audience attended the Cedar
Circle entertainment in Fraternity hall
laet night. A well-arranged and creditably-rendered
program opened the even
ing's proceedings, affr which the bowl
ing alleys were started up. Those who
did not care to roll enjoyed a delightful
dance, and everyone seemed
to enjoy
tliemsolves in a marked degree.- He-
frehment8 were served during the even-
uig, Bin much credit is due the ladies of
the Circle who did fo much to make the
anil lier weal moiiier lies in wunv ui
thought and the right kind of stimulus
10 e,lc1' nd- U is tl,IH' as B,1'
nursuit of man or woman "want of
and rendered
Cheese read a very earnest, thoughtful
paper on "The Mother's Influence."
lCi'tlmrii, Altrlitloil!
All members of Wasco Tribe, No. 10,,
I. O. It. M.. are requested to be at thei
wigwam tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock
as business of importance will eme be
fore tho tribe.
To Curu a t!oll In One l)iy.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
led. All druggists refund the money If
they fall to cure. 20c.
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JACOB FRITZ DEAD.
... eap''u"y
I ami rnuay nveniOK.
f At about G o'clock yesterday evening
Jacob Fritz, an old and respected pio
neer, passed away at his residence in
this city, surrounded by members of hie
family and a few of hie many intimate
rinnfle
I iTr? Fritz has been suffering from dia
betes for several months, but until a few
days ago hopes of his recovery were en
tertained. At that time a change for
the worse came, and on account of his
advanced age and the seriousness of the
attack, all hope fled end his children
were telegraphed for. Everything that
medical aid could do to prolong hie life
until they reached his bedside was done,
, but in spite of this he grew gradually
! worse and passed away before they ar
! rived.
Mr. Fritz was "0 years old, being born
, in Germany Oct. 14, 182S, and coming
to this country when quite young. He
came to this coast with Grant's regi
ment in 1852, and was one of the few
survivors of that regiment. Jfe served
! in the army at Vancouver barracks and
afterwards at Walla Walla. Later he
came to this place, and has since made,
, it his homo. For a number of years
I after the soldiers were withdrawn fron
' Fort Dalles ho had charge of the mirri
son buildings. In IS 75 lie entered the
! employ of the 0. S. N. Co., and ulna
i that time has been in charge of the com
missary department ot this company
, and the O. Jt. & X.
i He was married in Vancouver in 18jtl
to Saiah A. Colline, and theit marrier
life was blessed with ten children, seven
of whom survive him Louis anil John
of this place, Charles of Boise City
; Idaho, Mrs. Agnes Baldwin of Portland
'Mrs. Fla6chutz of Denver, Mrs. Knight
and Mary Fritz of this place.
i Mr. Fritz figures among the pi nieen
lot Oregon, and having lived so man:
1 years in The Dalles, seemed to be a land
' mark which w ae almost inseparably con
jiiected with its history. Ho was one tr
' those affable, kind-hearted men, who al ;
' ways have a kind word and friondlyv
smile for everyone tney meet, inosooi
our readers whoeo childhood days were
spent in Tho Dalles will call to mind
' tli. i n1i.icu,il ivnrild nf M r f?iitrs tia I114
Icame to and from his work and stopped j
to speak to the children playing along '
j tho streets. He was a friend alike to old j
' and young, and beloved by all. I
The funeral will take place from tho J
' .1.11. ,.i i. ... in hi I.... a II
i ivainunc ciiurcu v iu n. m. tuuiiusji nn
friends
' attend.
of the family are Invited to
I'lll(ili AlvettUKM.
A large number of delegates from thu
Silver Republican, Populist and Demo
cratlc parties are in the city today. The
Silver Republicans called a meeting at 2
p. ui,, which was uiienueu uy ueiegaies
rouiull three partlee It seems to
be their aim to appoint three delegates
Irom each party to hold a joint meeting
to decide a to the candidates who will
serve in the next campaign. Their en-
During January and Feb
ruary we will give to every
person buj'ing One Dollar's
worth of goods at our store a
chance on a Sixtv-Dollar
Steel
Range,
Which was manufactured
by the Michigan Stove Co.
Drawing to come off the 28th
day of February, 1898.
MAIER & BENTON
deavor will be to nominate candidates
! from all three parties and thus to bring
around a fusion of the three.
At 7 :30 this evening the Populists will
have their meeting, and later all three
will hold a joint session to consider the
possibility of uniting the three parties.
At the time of going to press the Sii-
jver Republican meeting had scarcely
Vjegun, so that a definite report could
i . . i
pot oc given inuay.
SHEEP.GROWER'S ASSOCIATION-
Meeting; Held
I. ant Nlglit Committees
Appointed.
A meeting was held at the club rooms
last night and committees appointed for
the meeting of the National Sheepgrow
er'B Association, to be held in The
Dalles.Iarch ls2d and 3iL Indus
trial Agent Judson7f tiiB'O R. k N.,
was present and predictn one of the
largest meetings ever held in The Dalles.
He is emphatic in stating that the iiotel
accommodations will ho scarcely suf
ficient for the occasioti. About fifteen
of the best speakers in tho United
States H ill be here, and a large con
course of people from Washington, Ida
ho, Montana and our own state.
T'lie following are tho dilferent com
mittees appointed :
Executive Committee A. S.
Allister, chairman. Chus Hilton,
Mne
L K
Crowe, W Ijnl and C W Dietzel.
Finance Committee George Blakeley,
chairman. M A Moody, J G Ifosteit
ler.
Printing Committee Satn'i L Brooks,
chairman. It G Davenport, J A Dou-
thit, J F Hawoith.
Decorations and Badges A J Tolinie,
chairman, f Van Norden, Hal French,
Fr;ink French.
Entertainment and Music C J Cran
dall, chairman. O D Doane, Win Biig
teld, John Hampshire, J Hartuett.
Accommodations N Whealdon, chair
man. G J Farley, F Menefee, Max Vogt,
F II Dietzel," F Chrisman, It II
Guthrie, II Muier, J Bonn, A Buchler,
USDufur, A Keller, J T Peters, K
Schanno, W A Johnston, J S Fish, Kd
Phiriiian, Tom Wood, D J Cooper, T A
Ward, S Bolton, A Bettingen, sr., C
iSmbllng, .1 M Toomey.
' NEWS "NOTES"
Commercial reports show less failurea
,luri" J,u,""rf u' l,,iH W"' "' 111 tho
BUI" mo"U' of 1U1' i''Hng year,
The latest reports state that prompt
"ction on tho part of tho United Statea
i brought Germany to terms on tho
i r 111 L om-Htinn.
i
There were several OregoniaiiB on tlio
JJuor of the t-enato Thursday during tho
discussion of the Cor belt ease. Besides
Senator Corbett there were Senator Mc
Bride, Representatives Tongue and
Ellis, and ex-Senator Mitchell. Other
interested listeners were J. B. Mont
gomery, Charles Newell and. (. II. Gil
fry, all Oregonlune.
Representative Kills haa nf late been
pressing the matter of tue consideration
of the Iudlau war veterans pension bill
in the house. The chairman of the house
committee on pensions lias received u
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We have strictly First-Class
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Maple Wood.
To be sold at the Lowest Market Rates.
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letter from Governor Lord, of Oregon, in
which he urges the juatice and equity of
the hill, and asks for its early consider
ation. THE CHURCHES.
Lutheran services in tho basement of
tho new church tomorrow as follows:
Morning services at 11:00, Sunday
school at 1L':10. German service at 3.
Class niuetinn in the evening at 7 :.'!0.
Calvary Baptist church, Elder Wil
burn pastor At 11 u. m. and 7:'M p. in,
regular services: Sunday school at 10 a.
m.; young people's meeting at liillO.
M. E. church, corner Filth and Wash
ington streets, J. II. Wood, pastor Ser
vices as follows: Class meeting ut 10
a. in.; morning service at II ; .Sunday
school, 12:20; Junior League, 1 ; Ep
worth League at0::?0; evening service
ut 7:!!0. All are Invited.
At the Chiistian church tomorrow
there will be tho usual service of Sunday
school and Endeavor, al 10 a. m. and (i
p. in. respectively. Church services at
11 a. in. mill 7:30 p, in, Subject for
morning sermon, "The Church of Christ
as an Organized Jiody." Subject for
evening sermon, "Tho HIblo tho Only
True Source of Spiritual Knowledge."
Sunday services at the Congregational
church, corner Court ami Fifth streetp,
us usual: At 11 a.m. uud 7 :.'!() p. in.
worship, and a sermon by thu pastor,
W. C. Curtis. Sunday school immedi
ately after the morning service; meet
ing of the Junior Christian Endeavor ut
3:30 p. in; of thu Young I'eoplu's Soci
ety at (1:30. All persons not worshipping
elsewhere aro cordially Invited.
Tim Minium Way
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remedy, Syrup of Figs, Made by Cali
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Everybody reads Tub Ciuio.nici.e,
No more cold ovens.
PI only of hot Wcitcr, $
and a great fuel saver.
Have one put in yom'
stove by
m m a. a a
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has the best Dress Goods
has the best Shoes
has everything to he found in a
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