The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 16, 1898, Image 3

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Just Received. ' I Ribbons.
"Very Much to tho Good."
Tho Cream of tho Most Progrosslvo
FactoriosO - -o
In all thu latest blocks nnd colors. Tlio progress
ive inakorH have tho most artistic lilockH. Tho mnH
popular huts uro tho onus (hut combine q utility and
Htyln with economy. A glance nt. out Furnishing
Oools Window will convlneo you that wo uro strictly
In It whrn it comes to HatH.
Thin Ih Drosay.
In Blaok or Brow i.
$3.00.
A Tomptr,
LattiBt Blocks and Colors.
$2.00, $2.00, $3.00, $3.00.
Displayed in Furnishing
ALL GOODS MARKED N
PLAIN FIGURES.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
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I WAYSIDE GLEANINGS
Musicalo
At K. uf I'. Iiall
This ' Wednesday) evening.
Wheels for rent at Loo. Sohanno'H old
Eta l til .
Fresh Columbia rlvor Smelt at Dalles
Commission Grocery Co.'h.
Tilts wuathor forecast for tonight and
Thursday Ih fair and wartnor.
When you Hinoko tho Uoso Queen 5
cent cigar you pot your money's worth.
tf
St. Patrick's day in tho morning. Got
ono ol thoHo green noi.ktics at A. M.
niinniiiH i: t'o.'u.
.Hint received cuuliflowor, wweot pota
toes, oranges, lomotm and bauatiaN at
Commission & Grocery Co.
i- . . . . . .
i.-icii uiuy matting a purcliitho in roast:
fi Mays dry goods dopartiiionttoniorrowj
will receive a present appropriate to St'
Patrick's day.
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rung liiiiauatiooia n wtll not review
hie troops thiH evening on account
i
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.....nii;im, biuui) iiuiiiy in nm al""UjiiuX4tiid impressive
ninii in attonu me inner poriormance.
Dr. Uollistor was called to Moro last
nililit to hold a consultation with Dr.
Smith, of that place. Tho patient over
whom the consultation was held was
Mrs. J. McGrath, who is very ill.
Thu funeral of Clarence Conkling took
place today from tho Methodist church,
and was attended by tho numerous
himuls of ti in rlmiiiuwl Tin i riimiitiiH
were laid away in Sunset cemetery.
Tho pipe, Air tho now 0-inch main
which will ho laid in tho ICast Hntl. ur
fiml yesterday, and has been distribut
ed along the street. Work will bo begun
113 eonii as possible putting it in
proper shape.
This morning tho water main on Kron t
heat ImisUTut a point near the JJuUl
wi" ojiora houao, and for a time the
water iioiired over the street at a gieat
y te. Men were immediately put to work
pairing tho break.
r Today Frank Connelly, of this place,
Wis appointed Deputy U. S. Marshal
or this district by U. S. Marshal Zoeth
"oiHer. tlr. Connolly is a man ro-
"larkahlo fur honesty and integrity, and
will undoubtedly till the ollicu Batisfac-
Doil'l CO In Kliillli nni' (liilm niwl Kill
J'wn up, hut call on IJuttB umt get a
homo and settle down. He is tho
edr in that line, and anyone overlook
"K this fact will bo the loser. Infornm
Jon cheerfully furnished. You inako
'he price; Uutts does the rest. tf
Tim dancing purty given ut Fraternity
jail last night by the Woodmen and Co
ur Circle, was well attended and very
""joynble. llofrRi utiAiifa wnr unrveil
ld the OVenlllB t lirnnulmn
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- "Hiuro inut at me conclusion
Ribbons.
Yoti would not
consider $5.00 too
much to pity for
tliiH hnt, hut wo
have marked it to
sell at $:',.()().
Where, will you
Mini a nunc tiity
lint tliim Ih tt'ire
seined liy UiU cut.
Sill tiihlc for nl most
iniy iik unit htilct
ly In Ktylc. 1'uy
miy price. Hint will
k II 1 1 your piirn;,
from I'l no tii ii.W),
(Jood$ Uindou.
everyone expressed tho wish that the
Wpodmen would not be blow in giving
lii:o entertainments.
I Tho motion for m, now trial in tho case
(if tho United States vs. 1. II. Tufl'e and
! K. Killfeatlicr, convicted some time ago
l)ii tho chat go of conspiracy to influence
a petit jury to return Rn exborbitant
verdict for damages against the govern
ment, in right-of-way proceedings, was
argued before Judge Bellinger in the
United States district court yesterday
toruoon.
Today Fred Houghton, who has the
gency in this county for the new Co-
umbia ehainlesB, received ono of those
vheels.x Tlioy aro beauties and wi'l un-
y lake the place of the old
chain gear in the near future. At pres
ent tho price if a little too high fot most
people to be able to allbrd one of them,
but as soon iib the price coiiicb down,
which it certainly will, the chainless
,vill be ridden in preference to all others.
Tho dedication of tho new Catholic
church will take place tomorrow at 10
a. m. Everyone is cordially invited to
bo present at the dedication. Archbishop
Gross will conduct the services, and will
be assisted by Kov. A. Btonsgoest and
other priests of tho diocese. The choir,
assisted by liirgfeld's orchestra, will fur
nish tho music for the occasion, an ! the
HerVIUt'M till lllllltflll. JMlJUIint: I.U
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31 iinIi'iiIi' I'riiKi'Um.
Following is the prognm for tho mti
sicale by MisB Hliot and Miss Stevens,
under tho supervision of the Good In
tent Society, Wednesday evening:
M'mi Tum-iiii Duels
(i A St I camlet I'ull "f I'lowmsl
), i.sl anil Delll I'M I
CiiniiTion
Miss sacNciis and Miss Hllol
Heart lamghiK
Host Tliim Ueinoniliec
.Miss Kllol.
.Ginitt fimith
iiutlllltt
In llin Dark. In tlie Dew I
ruin- l.cuf ('lover I
.Miss ytk'vens,
ll'iftiirj Ciniinlif
1'itliy Lullaby
irs
.MKs Hlliii.
Hatch
Wind In I lie Tiecs
A. (nifiiuj Thulium
Miss Ste ens.
Triple l.niiu tello
Miss
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I'liplls
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I.NTUItMISSION.
(i Do Hist li Linn Ultimo
ft Die l.iiliihliliiiini ,,, I
Miss Ivllot.
a Tullli In HprliiK . I. .
ft 1 1 it i U ! Hark! Hie liiii'U I '
Miss Stevens.
..'WlllMIIIW
,'ltlttn i t
"Wore I (iiuiliier
Chtiniliiiule
.Miss Kllot.
'I'n ffprlni?.
Miss .Slovens.
Two 1 oil Mings ,
All Through tlmMglil i'Mi
(iharlhi Is My Diirlinj; (Miuteh)
Miss ICIIul.
Duel
Merry, .Merry Are We .
Miss Slovens ami Miss I. Hot.
'omen
Admission 50 cents.
Program coin-
tuences ut 8 o'clock.
I'llUIn 'J lllilUK-
W. R. Geary, tho well-known piano
tuner, is In the city and will call upon
his customers. No other piano tuner
has authority to ubo his name In auy
way. Orders left at either mubUs etore
will receive prompt attention.
AVo havo just received our first
shipment of Fancy and Plain Kib
hons. Tho assortment is beautiful,
livery j)iooo 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
to wear. Trices range from
5c to $i.oo per yard.
The New
Bell-Shaped Robes
are displayed in
Our Dry Goods Window.
PEASE & MAYS.
5
11111m Allowed CnutlliUfll.
j F N Hill, constable s
j C ! Phillips, witness fee
, Wm Johnson, do do
j Henry Teal, do do
I)r Kinehart, prof ser
, Chas T Power, rtcorder's fee. . . .
i E C Dickerson, marshal's fees . .
Mrs Sarah Hickok, witness
, Chas Brown, do
31 art in Clancy, do
Charles Perrin, do
Alex McLennan, do
9 50
4 :jo
4 .r)U
3 50
21 50
3 95
00
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
John Little, lo
I! Griflitb, do
Mrs O L .Steward, do
I Mrs Jennie Gross, do . ...
Dr II Logan, prof services
lr P Murphy, nursing Farmer. . .
J H Goit, ser surveyor
M M Waterman, viewing road . .
D L Bolton, viewing road
Jiobt Galbreth, viewing road
D A Cooper, chaiumau
A J Linton, chainmau
G E Johnston, market
J 13 Goit. surveying , .
Henry Hibbard, viewing road...
F C Sherrieb, viewing road ....
37 00
32 50
10 00
2 00
4 00
4 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
9 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
21 00
Henry Prigge viewing road
I Tlios Bishop, chainmun
'Joseph Hengst, chainmau
J B Goit, surveying
Simon Arnold Viewer
' F M Jackson, do
John Wilson, do
8 00
5 991
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A Leiitz, chainmau 8 ()
I.I A Cook, chuimiiuu 8 00
I .i a ivuux, maiKer
i J T Peters, wood county poor. . . .
j 'J' J Driver, boatd of prisoners. . .
j IIOUNTY ON WILD ANIMALS.
1.1 W Russell
I Frank Johnston
I M 15 Zumwalt
A Deckert
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7 0(i
174 95
3 00
0 00
3 00
1 00
1 00
2 00
20 00
A Y Marsh
D H Roberts ....
J Tihome
M T Davis
John Christmtin.
A Reese
A Y Marsh
Fred Evans
E 13 Dutisnioro . .
G 10 Fisher
II I'' Woodcock
Loran Cary
Loo Cover
J M Elliot
James Snacal
Tunis Parkins . .
F C Clausen
A Keeso
Seth Morgan . .
G F Arnold
J C Benson
II C Gordion . . .
C J Dunakin ....
J E McCoi mick .
A Kohler
F P Craig
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Indian Jim. .
1 1 T Woodcock II
J'JI
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J T Smith
B Sellinger
L Eyans
J Tihome
Frank Johnston .
L II Lensiugei'. . .
N F Davis
W A 13 Campbell
B Sanders
C 13 Brown
3 00
1
L Howard.
0 00
Stockmen's Union SO 00
'l o thu l.mllt-tt uf Tlio Diillei.
Mrs. Evans has opened dressmaking
parlors in Mrs, lirittiiin's lodging house,
on Second street, and solicits a sharo of
their patronage. mou5-4t
DeWitt'5 Witch Hazel Salve
Cured l'IU, Sculds, Burnt).
BlCVCLiES.
One '95 Ladies' Cleve
land Wheel
Two '97 Eagle Wheels
at
One '9G Cleveland....
Gent's Wheel ....
One '95 Eagle Gent's
Wheel
$30
One '97 Boy's Eagle
$25
Wheel
One '97 'Girl's Eagle
$35
Wheel
In order to make room for
our new stock, we are mak
ing the above
Low Prices.
MAIER & BENTON
I'KKSO.NAL MENTION-
Samuel BroileB, of Tygh Valley, is in
the city today.
H. T. Davidson, of Hood River, is in
the city today.
W. B. Presby, of Goldendale, ie in the
city on business.
Tom Driver went to Stevenson, Wash.,
this morning on business.
John D. Whitten, of Kiugsiey, is
among the guests at the Umatilla House
today.
J. W. Clarno, of Antelope, arrived :n
this city last night, and left for Portland
this morning.
C. S. Hicks, of Antelope, stopped in
this city over night and left for Portland
on the morning train.
Jonn Morris, of Oregon City, arrived
here last night. He is on his way to
visit his uncle, Louie Klinger, of Du-
CTfTand Mrs. 13. S. Huntington re
'turued from Moro this morning, where
Mr. Huntington has been attending
Ncourt.
John E. Paver arrived from Portland
last night. He comes to iinish putting
in the tinted glass in the new Catholic
S OoUd'Uich.
Attorneys F. W. Wilson and S. E.
Van 'Vactor went Stevenson this
morning, whete they have a case in the
circuit court.
Mrs. Cesser, wife of Dr. Gesner, of
Prineville, arrived in this uitv last even
ing from Portland, and took the stage
for her home this morning.
Mr. W. M. McCorkle and son, F. FJ.
McCoikle, were in from Tygh Valley to
day. Mr. McCorkle never fails to give
The CiutONiCLU oiliee a pleasant call.
ISO UN.
In this city on March 15th, to Mr. and
Mrs. Georgo Buun, a daughter.
ThIIoi'-MhiIo nulls.
A. M. Williams & Co. are having great
success with their spring line of ladies'
suits.' They give special attention to
high-class tailored garments, and aro
showing suits equal in stylo ami Iinish
to those of any custoni-tailor. Their
present showing is meeting with marked
approval among our ladies.
An especial favorite is an English
walking suit, made of a cadet blue can
vas chili, a strictiy all-wool material.
The jacket is niado blazer front, with
belt, same going through first darts ut
waist line, thereby permitting an entire
open front, and is finished with a cut-
! steol slide. The lining through jacket
I, ., l. itf.,1 ..!... 1 ...ll-.... ..III. mi...
IB II Uirillllliui Jlllllll UlUUlll C1IK. i lie
skirt is made perfectly plain, with eight
gores, and is lined with best quality
tafl'otta lining, seams finished, This
very cltic suit is priced at only $15.
Prof. A. II. Lundoll will organize an
atternoou class in the rudiments of vo
cal music and note-reading, Saturday,
March 19, h, at 4 o'clock p. in., In the
basement of tho new Lutheran chinch.
All who are interested will please come.
This is an opportunity for all who can
not take advantage of the evening class,
and deserves consideration. Terms $1 50
for ten lessons, in advance Including
book, if2.00. 5 3t
DeWltfs Little Early Risers,
The fiimuud llulr pills,
. . .reseepl: Bieyeles...
1898 Models are now ready for inspection.
Prices from $27.50 to $50.00.
New Ideas at every point
The Wheel that sells at an honest price.
Bicycles Cleaned
and Repaired.
REMEMBER.
We have strictly First-Class.
Fir, Oak and
Maple Wood.
To be sold at the Lowest Market Rates.
Phone 25. J. T. Peters & Co,
A PECULIAR FACT.
Thousands of Temple Have Dyspepsia tu
Its Worst Form anil Don't Know It.
A weak etomach is the cause of about
nine-tenths of all diseases, yet in most
cases the wrong thing is treated and the
true cause ov?rlooked.
This is becauee 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 tho body; poor digestion causes
heart trouble, kidney trouble, lung
weakness and especially nervous break
ing down or nervous prostration ; the
nerves cannot etand the wear nnd 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 the sake of suffering hu
manity I want to say that from a child 1
had a very weak stomach, threw up my
food very often after eating and after a
few years nervous dyspepsia resulted
and for moro than twenty years I have
suffered inexpressibly.
I tried many physicians ami adver
tised remedies with only temporary re
lief for nervous dyspepsia, anil not until
I commenced taking Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablets last September, six months ago,
have I been free from suffering caused
by tho condition of my nerves and stom
ach; in short, chronic neivous dyspep
sia. 1 have recommended Stuart's Dyspep
sia Tablets to many of my friends and
now 1 want in a public way to say they
are the safest, pleasantest and I believo
surest cure for stomach and nerve troub
les. I write niv honest opinion and I
will gladly answer any letter of inquiry
at auy time and feel that I am, in my
small way, helping on a good cause.
Stuart's Dyppepsia Tablets is not a
patent medicine, but they contain only
tho fruit salts, digestive acids and pep
tones necessary to help tho weak stomach
to promptly and thoroughly digest food.
All diuggists sell Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablets at 50 cents for full sized package
and anyone suffering from nervous dys
pepsia, sour stomach, headaches, acidi
ty, gases, belching, etc., will find them
not only a quick roller butaiadleal
cure.
Send to Stuart Co,, Marshall, Mich.,
for little book describing cause and euro
of stomach troubles, giving symptoms
and treatment of the various forms of
indigestion.
On I'liiiiiiLi).
Invest your money where it will bring
you tho best returns. The nest 10c, 15c
or 25c investment you inako, let it be
for a cap at A. M. Williams & Co.'s.
Those caps alluded to ure worth from
two to four limes the amount asked for
them.
JUS- (iKISBMIOKFFKIi Si ItUKDV,
Physicians and Surgeons,
Sjicclul uttvntlon given to nurgcry.
Kooins 21 mid H, Tel. C'JS Vogt Hlock.
MAYS & CROWE. I
Ilest or All.
To cleanse the system in a gentle ant!
truly beneficial manner, when the
springtime comes, use the true and per
fect remedy, Syrup of Figs. Buy the
genuine. Manufactured by the Califor
nia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by
all druauists, at 50 cents per bottle.
ML
An Interesting Story is attractive nfc
all times. No one can allbrd to let the
evenings at home bo spent without good
reading matter in these days when goouY
books cost so little. Our stock oilers
some very attractive, up-to-date and
standard literatuie which will interest
all.
. C. Nickelsen
Book & musie Company".
Cigars.
Why do wo retail moie Cigars thna.
others?
Why do smokers go out of their way
and pass cigars of tho same grade?
Xot because we havo better cigars
or better brands, or any greater variety j
no, not that.
Why, because we havo the finest ci
gar case in tho state and keep our oignva
in better condition.
Snipos-Kiners ly Drug Go.
S 13 7EH !0
A spli'iullit nMirtineut uf Vegu-
IS
E
tiiuiu, liiirnoii nun iiiiiss feeds In -j
Hulk Mill Wheiit, Seeit Oats, Jj
M'eil Dm ley, hml Sinl Hye.
Oil .Meiil Cnko ami 1'citillzers,
lire Siliiilles, Kurly Itiiao I'olu
tucs. Uli'ven kinds of lirst nliis
Hoed Coin. Poultry nnd ICggs
bought nnd uold ut
D J. H. CROSS' Tk
('liuiii dull (Iroccry nnd IVoit
Stole, Heciinil mid I'liliin tits.
SEEDS
jyUS. EVANS,
MODISTE,
Ilooiiishi .Mr, llrlttlu'n l.iitglnj,- Uousu.