The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 14, 1898, Image 3

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Are Yonr Corsets Filled Correctly?
French Fashion niakors say, economize if you will in the matter
of fabrics for your gowns, but buy a good Corset, for therein exists
t ho secret of an ideal figure.
Special Display .
of America's leading Corset W. B. Having added to our slock
21 dill'erent styles of this celebrated Corset, we are in a position to
supply tho wants of our customers.
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Important to Liadies.
We are exceedingly fortunate in securing for one
week the services of an expert Corset Fitter,
...VIiss P. eppep...
of New York, who will be at your service at this store,
fllonday, February 14th,
to explain the advantages of a Correctly Fitted
Corset.. During Miss Keppler's stay we will make a
special display of La Yida and AY. B. models in ex
quisite silks and satin materials.
rxle Cordially
every lady to
conic and view
this exhibit at
this store.
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ALL GOODS MARKED IN
PLAIN FIGURES.
PEASE & MAYS.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
MOXDAI
IT.I5UUAUY 14, 18118
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Weathur Tonight iwul TuuHduy, fuir
and cooler.
Now lot of navel oranges 10 euntH per
dozen itt Muiur &. liuiiton.
Use Clarku k Falk'a Floral Lotion for
elm pju.'il IihihIh anil ronh skin, lm
Try our out) pound H(iuiruH "Queen
llrnml" btittur, ut Dallea ComnilBsion &
Grocery Co.
Clarke it Falk'a KoHufomn tooth wash
19 tilt) llOHt tO keep the tenth Mill irillllS
clean anil healthy. iMm
When you acu u good thlni: push it
along. Tlmruforo etill for tho J'ri.u
Medal anil Kuhu Queen cigars.
Waldorf brand of canned corn, pquaHh.
pumpkin, peas, beunn mid succotash, ut
ConuuiiiHioii mid Grocury Co.'h.
Tho Leader iH to ho tho niiiiio of a Ko
publican Hound-numoy paper that will
eoon In; started in Moro. A plant htm
been purchased, and it Ik hu'uI tho busi
ness inun of Moro uro buliind tho vun-
Don't forgot tho meeting at tho Con
gregational oliuroh tomorrow, Tuesday,
night. Buh'uiohh of vital importance
will bocoiiBidorcd, and all inoiiihurfl of
the church mid congregation uro reques
ml t'- bo present.
Tliu blgb HcoroH at tliu ulub alloya for
tin-' past wook woro iih (oIIowh: Mon
day, Houghton 0"; Tuesday, lloHtottlor
CO; Wednesday, lloatottlur Tliutfi
day, liob'uiBon fill; Friday, Jobsou 54;
Saturday, ItillH 50; Sunday, BradBliaw
73.
Tho liigb scorea ut tlio Uinatilla Hoiibu
nlluya lor tho past wook woro uh
nsfollnwH: Monday, l'oworn fill ; Tues
day, Option 55; Wednesday, Unuorll'J;
Thursday, Geo. Itrown, 04; Friday, Goo.
Grown 51 ; Saturday, Maot. 50; Sunday,
0 Dull 00.
Circuit court was oponed Huh morning
Judge Hrudshuw. Tlio torni wiVb be
Kn by tho selection of n grand jury
with tho follow!
ltobort lilackj U. M. Mcl.oon, J). G.
""I. U. O. Campbell, Geo. 13ml, C. D.
llu ami h. Lmnb. ,
Tho 13jih Kucordor has aturtod on its
eighth year. It has experienced a
fathur ovontliil careor during tl.o hovod
years of Uh i-xIbIoiico, hut it has buccobh
fully wuathurud tlio kuIob of ndvoraity,
InuliKliu two Imrn-outH, and now com
fliluntly oxpeutH to onjoy moro juospor-
0118 tilllOB.
Tho UeKulator hnd n flno load of
'reila ami qn0 ft number of pnB
soimorf this morniiiK. If this wonth
er coutiiaioa thu pussuncor llttt for this
tlmo will Incroaso dally, for a day could
ot bo moro apont moro plonsnntly any
wlmrothan on tho Columbia between
"ere and Portland.
Mr. K. II. Inadalo will loavo tomor
row for a trip to Southern California.
o will probably goto Loa Angelea llret,
ami may visit hiu homo in Columbia,
MisHouri, before returning. 1Mb recent
illticHH hiivim; left him in a weakened
condition, it in hoped the change will
benefit him and that ho will return
much improved in health.
Tickote for the football game, to come
oil on Washington's birthduy between
ttio Willumottca and The Dulles team
are being printed today und will be
oll'ored for Halo by the committee tomor
row. Whether we will have a game or
not depends on how many tickets can
be Hold to defray expenses, and we hope
that everyone will bo liberal in their
patronage, as the game will be well
worth selling.
Last night when the train was pulling
into Ileppuer a passenger by the name
of Jameu Hall uas standing on the plat
form of one of the cars when the train
rounded a bend rapidly and threw him
oil'. lie struck against a blulf near the
track and was instantly killed, He was
an employee of the 0. II. & X. Co., but
further particulars concernini,' the mini i
could not be learned. His remains were
taken to ArliT.rton, where an inquot
(will bo held today.
! Iho Democratic central commit
held an interestini; meeting Saturday
Chairman F. A. Seufert is a uold-stand-ard
Democrat, and when, in the course
of the meeting, a resolution was intro
duced indorsing free silver, he frankly
Btated his opposition to such a iueiib.'i
and ceased to act as chairman. T.
resolution was adopted, however, prac
tically to a unanimous vote. The date
lor the primaries was set for March 12th,
and the county convention March lSHh.
the same dates as the Populists have
chosen. There is no doubt that the
Democrats and Populists in this county
will fuse. '' . -
WOOL - GROWERS' ASSOCIATION.
A I.urcn Nuinlinr of Gui'KtH JCxjicctcd--hKMikTs
und Their SubjrvtH.
Arrangements for the bowling tourna
ment between thu club bowlers of this
city and the Oregon Koad Club's team
of Portland have been made, and the
tournament will como oil' in the club
rooms Thursday evening. On Wednes
day evening the first games of a tourna
ment between tlio Umatilla House team
And the club team will bo played. Tho
following uro the teaniH na near as we
e iiild Hud out : Umatilla House John-
in, Maotvi, IHrgfeld, lieeso, Benton and
'rank ; reserves, Puudt and Doll.
Jlub Uradshaw. Tolmie, Filloon, Hal-
lard, Huntington, Dufur; reserves, Hos
teller and Phillips.
Tim Moilurn Way
Commends ltsolf to tho well-informed,
to do pleasantly and olleotually what
formal)' done in the crudest nutnnor and
dieagroeably aa well. To cleaiiHo the
system and break up colds, headaches,
and fevers without unpleasant after ef
fects, ubo the delightful liquid laxative
remedy, Syrup of Figa. Made by Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co.
To Vuru H Cult! I" Out) Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
Iota. All druggists refuud tl.e money If
they fall to cure. 25c.
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That U what it ww made lur.
Extensive preparations are being
made for the Wool-Growers' Association,
which will be held in thiB city on March
lHt, 2d and 3d. Circular letters are be
ing sent out to all interested in wool
growing in Montana, Idaho, Washing
ton and Oregon, and a larire number of
uuests aro expected from each of thete
states.
In order to make it easier for every
one to attend, reduced rates will be fur
nished by the railroads, and all who will
attend should kindly notify Geo. C.
Blakeley, eecretary.of the association,
i so that preparations can be made tor
entertaining all.
The following speakers have slgnilied
their intention to be present:
Gen. .las. H. Maker of Minnesota.
Subject- "Breeding of Full Blocd Kama."
Hon. John A. Craig, professor Animal
Industry, Btato of Iowa. Subject
"How I Feed Sheep."
Hon. John L. Gibbs, Minnesota. Sub
ject not chosen.
Pagne, M. A., U. S. local fore-
ollicial Pacific Northwest. Subject
Climatic Influence on Grasses."
Dr. Jus. Whitecombe, state veterinary
Oregon. Subject "Diseases of
Sheep. "
V. P. Anderson, livestock Ktatisticinn
or tlio union stoclc yards, Lliicauo.
Subject "The Future for the Sheep."
H. T. French, A. M., professor of agri
ulture, Oregon Slate Agricultural Col
lege. Subject "Our Grasses."
Many others will bo present, among
whom are Mr. Tom Powers, president
Montana Wool-Growers; Mr. George
Adams of Chicago, Mr. W. J. C. Ken
yon, manager South Omaha stock yards,
wool buyora and musters of transporta
tion. Aiiotluu- rioiitXT (Solid.
JOCI IHU (
Vast ollic
a v.
At 12 o'clock yesterday Mrs. Bridget
Fewer, widow of John Fewer, died at
St. Mary's Academy in this city
1 ... ."fit-!
sure, rower was uorn in iviiKiniiuy,
Ireland, in 1S17, and came to this coun
try when she was about 20 years old.
Shortly after her arrival in America she
was married to John Fewer, and they
moved to California, making their home
in that stute lor a number of years,
hater they moved to Oregon', and set
tled on a farm near Boyd.
About sixteen years ago Mr. Fewer
died, leaving hia wife entirely alone,
with no children and, aa far aa could be
found out, no relatives iu this country.
Sull'ei'ing with the palsy and in need of
care, alio turned over what property alio
had to tho sisters of St. Mary's Academy
and took up her abode with them, where
for the laat fifteen years she lias been
tenderly cared for.
For a number of years she has beeu
7ory feeble. However, last Mouday she
was able to be up and around, but later
became woreo and waa forced to remain
iu bed continually.
Shu waB a Blncere Christian in every
Bouse of the word, and in her worst ill
ness never uttered a word of complaint.
The end came peacefully, and up to five
minutes before her death ehe had per
fect control of her senses.
Tho funeral will take plate from the
Catholic church at 9:30 Wedneaday
morninp. All friends of the departed
are invited to attend.
THE COURT DOCKET.
liiiw anil Kqtilty Cases Considered hy
tliu County Court Today.
LAW.
G E Bartell vg George Thompeon.
The Oregon Nursery Co ve Wm Tellett
passed for settlement.
Wolfe & Zwicker Iron Works vs I II
TafTe, settled.
Sinnott & FiBh vs Sam Gill, settled.
J C Ward vs S Nace, settled, attached
property released. '
A L Sproul vs H S Wilson, receiver
Dalles National Bank, paBsed.
Johns Brothers vs E Darnielle, set
tled. M E Payne vs C W Phelps, at issue.
Albert A Hong vs Frank Watkins, de
mur to complaint.
D Arnett vs Geo Harth, contin
ued. William Marrin & Co vs Knightly,
default and judgment.
M E Sikes vs William Turner, publi
cation. Paul Cattery va Edward Wicks et al,
settled, attached property released.
O S Schowaler, administrator, vs W R
Wintuie, publication.
IJ S Wilson, receiver, vs Lizzie Nolan,
passed.
II S Wilaon, receiver, vs I II Tulle,
passed.
Davia Sewing Machine Co vs II W
Staats, passed, default and judgment.
W L Whealdon vs K GBiooksetal,
demur to complaint, demur to be an
swered Wednesday at !) a, m.
II S Wilson, receiver, vs John McDonald.
KlJL'lTV.
Assignment, J F Hoot, no action
aken.
Aasignment, Frank Vogt, no action
taken.
Assignment, II A and J W Moore, no
action taken.
Jennie B Grail' vs II A Hackett, no
action taken.
Board ot Commissioners vs P TThorp,
confirmation granted.
D Bunnell va William Turner et al,
passed.
C Covinton vs A Winanset al, passed.
J C Baldwin va Dalles City, passed.
W L Whealdon vs h E Ferguson,
pass-ed.
B A Osgood vs Ida Dunn et al, piused.
It L Matheson vs Mabel Mutheson,
passed.
Emma Golden vb DeWitt Golden pub
lication. Inez F. Broadbent va F M Broadbent,
publication.
F A Gregory va B I) Gregory, no ac
tion taken.
H II Bailey va F II Button, passed.
Johnston Broa va Richard Siginan,
settled, attached property released.
Arabella Slueber va R Slgman, settled,
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HOT WATER in Ten Minutes.
Do You
Catch On?
No more cold ovens.
Plentv of hot water,
and a great fuel saver.
Have one put in your
stove by
MAYS & CROWE,
INTERNATIONAL HEATER. SOLE AGENTS.
We have strictly First-Class
Fir, Oak and
Maple Wood.
To be sold at the Lowest Market Rates.
Phone 25.
J. T. Peters & Co.
attached property released.
Ammie B Otey vs William Otey, pub
lication. E E Savage, administrator, vs Wm
Langille et al, passed.
M McCoy va T McCoy, settled.
M DL French vs Mary French .default,
to be heard before the court.
J B Jones vs R E Fewell, passed.
Northern Investment k Trust Co va
Mary J Smith et al, confirmation grant
ed. J A Gulliford'va 0 M Bourland et al,
confirmation granted.
B A Osgood vs Ira Dunn et al, passed.
Almira McKellar vs Frank McKellar,
no action.
NEWS NOTES.
Spain has not yet apologized for the
De Lome letter.
Two burglars who have been operating
in Portland for eome time were captured
last night.
The steamer Oregon sailed for Alaska
last night with a full cargo of passengers
and l'reght.
Another rich find it reported on Copper
river. it is said tnat tlio place is
studded with gold.
It was rumored Sunday that Consul-
General Lee has resigned, but no defi
nite information was obtainable.
Jacob Combs fell three hundred feet
down a shaft at the Maryland mine
yesterday and was instantly killed.
A secret dispatch was received from
Minister Woodford yesterday. Tho sup
position is that it was a report of the ac
tion of the Spanish government in the
Da Lome matter.
The Democrats and Populists in Port
land are greatly aroused over tho ap
pointment of Judges and clerks by the
county court. They pronounoa it biased
and outrageous.
Mrs, Cliilders led,
Yesterday afternoon at 1 :40 o'elock,
Mrs. Mary Childers, wife of Frank Chil
ders, died at her home iu this city, age
2i years, 5 months and 3 days.
About two weeks ago Mra. Childera
had a severe attack ot la grippe, which
settled iu the region ot tho heart, caus
ing her death. Her maiden name was
Mary Millard. She was born in Leoni
das, St. Joe county, Michigan, ami about
twelve years ago came to Oregon with
her parents and settled in Sheridan,
Yamhill county. In lS'JI she waa mar
ried to F. M. Childers, and since that
time has made her home in Tlio Dalles.
She leaves a husband,fatheruud mother,
and a brother and sister to mourn her
loss.
Her funeral will take place from the
Christian church tomorrow. The ser
mon will be preached by Rev. Boltz, and
all friends of the deceased are invited to
be preBent.
The best specific for dandruff and to
prevent baldness is Clarke & Talk's
compound quinine hair tonic. 9-1 in
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
Thut I whut It was mudc for.
Am!
During January and Feb
ruary we will give to every
person buying One Dollar's
worth of goods at our store a
chance on a Sixtv-Dollar
Steel
Range,
Which was manufactured
by tho Michigan Stove Co.
Drawing to conic off the 2Sth
day of February, 1898.
MAIER & BENTON
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