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

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Just Received, I Ribbons.
Tho Croam of tho Most Progressive
Factories
In nil tlio latest blocks and colors. Tlio progress
ivu mnkers aro tlio ones Hint combine quality nntl
style with economy. A glance nt out Furnishing
Goods Window will convince you that wo lire strictly
In it whin it comes to lints.
This Is Drossy.
In Black or Brown.
$3.00.
A TemptT.
Latest Blocks and Colors.
$2.00, $2.90, $3.00, $3. SO.
Displayed in purrisipc?
ALL GOODS MARKED N
PLAIN FIGURES.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.,
MONDAY
- MARCH 14, 181M
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Girl wanted to work nt the Kurnjivaii
Home. 9-0t
Weather Tonight find Tuesday, mqw
or rain.
Wheels for rent nt Leo. Sehnnno's old
stand.
The battleship Oregon has ben or
dered to Valparaiso.
Leave your orders for dressed chickens
at Dalles Commission Co. mlO-tf
Fregh Columbia river Smelt ut Dalles
Commieeion Grocery Co.V.
Scow load of dry Fir Wood just re
ceived a Muier & Denton's. tf
Don't forget the great clearance sale
of caps nt A. M. Williams & Co.'e.
When you smoke the Rose Queen 5
cent cigar von pet your money's worth.
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Lugland hits declared her willingness
to lend us loyal support in case ol
trouble.
The new bell-shaped robes are did
played by Pease it Mais in their dr
goods window.
The lntlHii:al( Weilm-mlii v nvoiilnir u- ill
to under tlie supervision of the GoodV seres were Mies A. Lung 44 ; Mrs. T. J.
Intent Society, and the admission will Seufert 4S.
be50'L'"tB- j Advices received this a. m. state that
Ladies who wish to be considered up-j the president has been officially in-to-duto
will not fail to see the line of j formed of the result of the Maine in-
collars and cull's iust placed ou sale at i
Pease A Mays
There will be a social hop given by
Woodmen aud Cedar Circle tomorrow
tvening. Invitation is extended to
tlieir families and friends,
bpain proposes that it will withdraw
lU troops and grant independence to the I
uiuaim under condition that their flag
retained. Cubans will accept noth
ing but complete independence.
Ladies who have been looking for
nelal mid jeweled belts i ill now Und
an exquitite lino ut Pease & Mays. They
ire aln ulmu't .... ii.. i i...i,.... '
200,1. i. , ,
Hwus i rU8Bl!tt Bld unjread leatli. r.
reports from thu untier eonnirv Htntii
'ui me ground Is very dry for this time jir8. M. s. Burrell, coniuients as fullows
0' J'tar, and unless tin abundance of , u,,0 tne selections of Miss Harriet Ste
'in falls during tho summer, there will 'mjB, who, in connection with Miss
le a posfcibility of a short crop this sea-! j$j0t( will give a muslcale at thu K. of
0n' I P. hall Wednesday evening: "The
Mrs. Foley und daughter came up fresh, delicious mezzo voice of Miss liar
M'oui Hood Riyer Saturday, bringing 1 riet Jl. Stevens was n pleasant revela-
'tli them the Infant daunhter of Ernest 1 tlon to those who have not had tho op-
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Jensen, who. U'itll il iininliiir nl In fur, tn '
M christened ot the Methodist church J
yeeterday morning.
A pretty homo wedding took place ut
pe retilt-'nce of Mrs. E. U. Warren in
ortlaud Wednesduy evening, March
when Edward R. Davidaou of Tort
'Ji wag uiled ,n mBfj-jago to Agtm
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
J- Bates, of Grass Valley, Rev. Thou.
0,'d opiating. Miss Bates was a
Ribbons.
Wo have just received our first
shipment of Fancy and Plain Kib
bons. Tho assortment is beautiful.
Every piece is a decided novelty and
up-to-date. There is a brightness in
their appearance which will convince
you that they are the proper thing
You would not
consider $5.00 too
innch to pay for
this lint, but we
have marked it to
sell at if.'i.OO.
to wear.
5c to $i.oo per yard.
Where will jot!
llml ii inure tuMy
lint tlniri In rejire
n'litwl by this cut.
Milliiblefonilincist
iirc. unci ktrlct
ly 111 Mjlis I'ny
my iiiicelhnt will
hi 1 1 your jmrn',
Horn U (d to
The New
Bell-Shaped Robes
are displayed in
Our Dry Goods Window.
Qoods Uindou;.
former Dalles girl, and her friends here Farmer, at that place. Mr. Farmer had
extend their best wishes. Her sister, ( lived in. this city for over two years, and
Miss Lizzie Rates, of this city, attended about two weeks ago left for his home in
the wedding. 'Troy, where he died yesterday. He
At the Umntilla House alleye last!leves five children Mrs. Ahvise, of
week the daily high bowling scores were Troy; Mrs. McLaine.of Pine Bluff, Ark. ;
as follows: Monday. Maetz 03; Tues- Mrs. Upper, of Portland, Or. ; Miss Liz
day, Maetz 05; Wednesday, W.Brown zie Farmer and Hugh Farmer, both of
C.:;; Thursday, Maetz, 07 ; Friday, O. lt'is city. Mr. Farmer whb 73 years old.
Dell 04 ; Saturday, Maetz 54 ; Sunday, , and week before his death he etated in
W. Lytle 57.
The ladies' suit department of A. M.
Williams &' Co. presents a scene of life
aud business these days, goods being re
ceived and goods being sold. This morn
ing paw the arrival of another shipment
of fine tailor-made suits, representing
some of the season's choicest styles,
modelled after tlie latest Parisian im
portations. Yesterday two carloads of burros
which are being shipped from South
ern Utah to Seattle for the Alaska
trade, were unloaded at stock yards and
fed. They numbered seventy-three in
nil, and were shipped by W.. L. Lake of
Utah. Mr. Luke expects that they will
bring a hiuideome price in the Alaska
inrkets.
The following are the high scores made ,
I nt the club alleys last week, Monday,
Tolmie 5S; Tuesday, Van Norden 5S;
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J. Sinnott 51 ; Friduy, 2. J. .Sinnotto'J;
I Saturday, Sinnott 54; Sunday, VunNor -
den 57. Tim ladies makim? the hiehest
(uiryund will denuud $10,000,000 from
Spain. It is thought
that Spain will j
ask for an international board of arbi
tration and the president v. ill agree to
this. Thu above is tho policy formu
luted by the president and his cabinet.
The school election for TheJD.illes dis
trict is being held this afternoon. Dr.
O. D. Doane and George Miller are tho
candidates for director, while George P. ;
MrtriPiiri iu tilt fittll Mil nil 11 H t H IlHMlt'll fnt'-
, , , .. ... ... .
scnooi cierii, aim nu win, in mi inuu.i
bility, receive the unanimous vote. Up
to tho time of going to press but n few
ii,..iii,iriiil ii i. vi ut ilmlr Imllnl.
ycgU.uirty's Oregonian. iu speaking of !
nii.n fim roHliliiei nf 1
iuv i.iuciviv
iinriniiliv of hearlnif her ill the Muslcale I
Club. Miss Stevens is the possessor of ,
that desirable adjunct, "musical style,"
and it is hoped that she will bo heard
frequently in thu future by Portland au
diences. She presented selections by
Coombs aud Thomas."
Miss Lizzie Farmer of thiBcity.ro.
colved a telegram Saturday evening
from Troy, New York, infoam
ing her of the death of her father, Thos.
Prices range from
PEASE & MAYS.
l one of Ins letters that he was enjoying
'good health, so that his death was un
i expected. The telegram did not state
I the cause, but it was probably heart!
! failure.
BILLS ALLOWED.
Portion of tile HiIIn Allowed
March Teun of Court.
ut tlie
Mrs S K Fredc-nburg, care of pau-
I pers $ 15 00
j JUliOHS.
1 1) J Cooper
'G A Liebe
; F J Clarke
i A Anderson
John Btookhouse
: Mike Caliaghau. .
j E A Griffin
W A Hendricks .
0 001
4 00
2 00
2 00
o on
0 00
12 00
12 00
L P Bolton.
10 80
'.II, Prill fur 111 11(1
j jj cCorkle. . ... . . . . '. '. '. '. 14 00
Chas Green 13 00
' Amos Root 11 'JO
'WHaynes 12 40
H II Tomlinson 10 80
q W Wishurt 10 00
CJ Brown 10 00
O L btrunahan 12 40
I W J Davidson 10 40
I John Wagonblaet 8 50
1 A I) Savage 10 00
! O F A n gel 1 10 00
i. i- jeuy id uu
IG W Run von 0 20
liltANJ) JL'IiOltH nmitu.uiY.
ILLanib 11
20
G E End 10 00
G C Campbell 13 20
D G Hill 13 80
Robt Black 17 00
C D Doyle 11 00
G M McLeod 13 40
WJTNKShi: (1HA.VI) JUKV.
J E Hanna
FE Jackson. .
Mrs S Cameron .
0 40 i
.in
10 00
10 40
8 40
10 00
10 00
11 40
15 00
15 00
Miss Daisy Dodson
ESOlinger
J E MeCormiek
A S Roberts
Ed Spencer .
M M Morns.
W C Doiighton
Ferdinand Westermnnn. . . ., 15 00
Lem (Jresham 15 00
Joe Martin 0 00
William Spencer 0 00
W H Arbue le II 00
f.
A Loonev 0 00
Julius Wilev 4 00
A Everding' (i 00
I Jake Whittiker 4
I WITNUHSCK ciucuir t'OUltl'.
I Richard Nolan 2
' J II Jackson 2
i T J Borne 2
00 '
'
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
G A Liebe
f.Jft,' ' . . .
W E Walthers 2 00
Geo W Miller, juror Nov term . . 0 00
Mrs E J Sanders, witness 2 00
G E Sanders, witness 4 00
E Martin, wit grand jury,' 11 00
To Cure u Colli Iu One
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund tl o money If
they fail to cure. 25c.
'Clearance Sale
BlCYCLiES.
One '95 Ladies' Clove
land Wheel
Two '97 Eaclo Wheels
at
One '9G Cleveland
Gent's Wheel ..
One '95 Eagle Gent's
Wheel
One '97 Boy's Eagle
Wheel
One '97 Girl's Eagle (fcQD
Wheel 4UU
In order to make room for
our new slock, we are mak
ing the above
Low. Prices.
MA1ER & BENTON
I'KltSONAI, MENTION-
J. Stewart of Monkland is in 'the city
today.
Mijs Hart ot Goldendale is a guest of
Mrs. Geo. Miller.
H. S. Gallegan, of Hood River, spent
Sunday in this city.
D. W. Butler was in the city Irom
Cascade Locks yesterday.
Miss Estelle Masters is over from Gol
dendale, and is a guest of the Misses
UBolton.
Mrs. J. M. Patter6n went to Wapco
Saturday evening to spend Sunday with
he husband, s
N Will Croseen. who has been working
in San Francisco for several months, re
turned home Saturday.
Mrs. G. C. Eshelman returned yester.
day from Centerville, WaBh., where she
has been visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Lord and Miss Etta
Lord returned lrom a short visit with
friends in Arlington, yesterday.
Mrs. Russell SewjrJI and Miss Will
iams, aceompanietrby their sister, Mrs.
II. W. French. rfnrniil tn Pnrtlmwl nn
Nlhe boat today
Fred Drews, of Portland, who came
up Saturday evening to visit his rela
tives in this city, returned to his homo
on the morning train today.
Mrs. Belle Johnson of Deschutes, who
has been seriously ill for three months,
is able to be aroutid again, and is in tlio
city today.
Dr. Eshelman will leave tonight for
Chicago, where he will spend a month
in the post graduate course in the hos
pital of.thatc'ty. Ho will stop over n
few days in St. Louis on his way.
llOKN.
Sunday, March 1!
J. B. Rorer, u duuj
Di this citv,
!, 1898,
liter.
to the wife of
MIhn Clark' Dentil.
Miss Ethel Clatk died at the home of
her parents at Hartland yesterday
morning, aged about l(i years. Miss
Clark has been suffering from heart dis
ease for over two years. Tho last attack
which eventually caused her death,
came
on last November, l-rom that
on until n few weeks ago sho has been
under medical treatment in this city ;
but iu spite of tlie fact that every means
available was used to sayo her, tho
heart trouble brought on an attack of
dropsy, unit the complication caused
. her death yesterday morning,
i She leaves u father, mother, two Bis
' tern and two brothers to mourn her loss,
j Her parents taku this menus of ex-
pressing their appreciation of the many
I acts of kindness shown to them while
. they were in this city by all their
fririida, especially those living on tho
I Ml 1.. I f I I . .1 f 1
inn, in which viciuiiy tney rcsmeu
while hero.
llueklHii'u iriue naive.
The best salvo iu trie world for emu,
btuites, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fovei
eores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and al! skin eruption'), and posi
tively euies piles, or no pay required
It is guaraiteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 centa
per box, For sale by Blakeley and
Houghton, druggiate.
One Minute Cough Cure, cures,
That U wlut It was inndc fur.
"Very Much
I ...reseept
1898 Models are now ready for inspection.
Prices from $27.50 to
New Ideas at
The Wheel that sells
Bicycles Cleaned
and Repaired.
REMEMBER.
Wo
Fir, Oak and
Maple Wood.
To be sold at the Lowest Market Rates.
phone 25. J T. Peters & Co.
A PECULIAR FACT.
TIiiiuhiiiiiIh of I'ooilu Have Dyspepsia In
ItH Worst Form anil Don't Kuow It.
A weak stomach is the cause of about
nine-tenths of all diseases, yet in most
cases the wrong thing is treated and tlie
true cause overlooked.
This is because a weak digestion pro
duces symptoms resembling nearly ev
ery disease because it weakens and dis
turbs the action of every nerve and or
gan in the body; poor digestion causes
heart trouble, kidney trouble, lung
weakness and especially nervous break
ing down or nervous prostration ; the
nerves cannot stand the wear and tear
unless generously fed by well digested,
wholesome food.
Keep the digestion good and no one
need fear the approach of disease.
Mrs. II. M. Lee, of Rochester, N. Y.,
writes: For tho sake of sufl'ering hu
manity I want to say that from a child I
had a very weak stomach, threw up my
food very often after eating und after a
few years nervous dyspepsia resulted
and for more than twenty years 1 have
siidered inexpressibly.
I tried many physicians and adver
tised remedies wiih only temporary re
lief for nervous dyspepsia, and not until
I commenced taking Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablets last September, six months ago,
have I-been free from suH'ering caused
by the condition of my nerves and stom
ach ; in short, chronic nervous dyspep
sia.
I have recommended Stuart's Dyspep
sia Tablets tn many of my friends and
now I want in a public way to say they
aro the safest, plenmintest and I believe
surest cure for stomach and nervo troub
les. I write my honest opinion and I
will gladly answer any letter of inquiry
at any time and feel that I am, in my
small way, helping ou a good cause.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is not a
patent medicine, but they contain only
the fruit anlts, digestive acids and pep
tones necessary to help tho weak stomach
to promptly and thoroughly digest food.
All druggists Bell Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablets at 50 cents for full sized package
and anyone sulleriiu from nervous dys
pepsia, sour stomach, headaches, acidi
ty, gases, belching, etc, will It lid them
not only n quick relier but a nidical
cure.
Send to Stuart Co., Marshal!, Mich,,
for little book describing cause nnil cure
of stomach troubles, giving symptoms
and treatment of the various forms of
Indigestion.
I'rof. Hunt, llptleluu.
The testing of eyes is not a matter of
guess work, nor by far only a matter of
trying ou a pair of ready uiadu glasses.
It is a science governed by principles
and conditions, which none hut a person
who has studied tho anatomy of thu eye
can understand. Prof, P. G, Dunt un
derstands bib business thoroughly. Cull
und bo convinced. He also does all
kinds of watch und jewelry repairing,
and will clean your jewelry while you
wait. Two doors west of Keller's bake
ry. Youra to serve,
Dour Oitioai, & Jkivkwiy Co.
to tho Good."
Bieyeles...
$50.00.
every point.
at an honest price.
MAYS & CROWE.
have strictly First-Class
ISest of All.
To cleanse the system in a gentle and
truly beneficial manner, when the
springtime comes, use the true and per
fect remedy. Syrup of Figs. Buy tho
genuine. Manufactured by the Califor
nia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by
all druggists, at 50 cents per bottle.
Whooping cough is the most distress
ing malady; but its duration cm be cat
short by the use of One Minute Cough
Cine, which is also the best known
remedy for croup and all lung and bron
chial trouble.
An Interesting Story is nttractivo at
all times. No one can a fiord to let tho
evenings at home be spent without good
reading mutter iu these days when good
books cost so little. Our" stick ofl'ers
some very attractive, up-to-date und
standard literature which will interest
all.
1. C. Nickelsen
Book St CTlusie Company,
Cigars.
Why do wo retail moro Cigars than
others'.'
Why do smokers go out of their way
ami pass cigars of the Eame grade?
Not because wo have better cigara
or better brands, or any greater variety;
no, not that.
Why, because we have the finest ci
gar ciisu iu tho state and keup our cigttva
in bettor condition.
Snipos-Kinorsly Drug Co.
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