The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 22, 1898, Image 3

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    Trojan Shirt Waists.
Our sh.ck hI;oivh nu endleos variety of I'liiiils, Bayn
dcre Stripes tui-l Fancy Fronts, all in blouse died. Tho
variety in price will accoundato nny purso.
$1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00
$2.25, $2.50, $3 00, $3.50.
We also hnvo in stock n much
waists that are well worthy of your
ALL GOODS MARKED N
PLAIN FIGURES.
The Dalles Daily Uhronieie.
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TUESDAY
1 WAYSIDE GLEANINGS
Wheels for rent at
Loo. Schanno'a old j
itaml.
Fresh cows for sale at M. II. Miller's,,' W. 0. Iladley passed through the city
onfi-Mile. inch 10 -It j this morning on his way to his home at
When vnu smoko the Hose Queen 5-lMoro. Ho has purchased the Olympic
cent ciiia'r you get your inoiiey'B worth. double bowling alleys in Tacoma for the
tf I Moro Commercial Club. They will be
toroom II, Vogt block, over ihn post-
office. nil7-2ni M
Tlie weather forecast for tonight and
Wednesday is fair. Tonight, killing
frosts; tomorrow, warmer.
.lust received cauliflower, sweet pota
toes, ornuod, lemons and bananas at
Commission & Grocery Co.
f Murriago liconso was issued yesterday
to George It. Archer and Ethel .1. Uigbv.
Uoth are residents of Hood Uiver valley.
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Murriago liconso was issued yesterday
A fall lino of hand made chocolates
fine confections just received at Pease &
Mays, Fresh goods ami only 25 cents a
pound.
A scow loaded down with cord wood
took advantage of tho brisk iii-strenm
breeze today and landed her load of fuel
on the bench.
The experiment station nt Corvallis
has just received a large lot of imported
tuisar-beet seed for distribution to farm-
Ms who are willing to roport results to
the Btation.
Tills morning's bulletin Htutee, oiftanrljithl
?oodnuthority, that a condoneed report
Ol the court of inquiry has been wired
lotlm president, but nothing cau bo
U yet as to when tho roport will be
""do public.
Work was begun today on a now ferry
boat for the Uockland Forry Company.
It will bo built after tho pattern of the
W craft, hut somo four feet longer. The
machinery is in good oliupo and will
j transferred into tho new boat. Th;i
talkie hope to have it reiulv by May
I This morning n messenger came in
pnEiulershy for Dr. Hollistor. Ho
NMed that Capt. Enderaby of that place
broken his leg, but wo did not learn
the accident occurred. Mr. En
Uenby is advanced in years and it Is
vXr1 tlie Bhouk wlu 110 vory hiud "
Jolm Templo Graves, oditor of tho
" (On.) Constitution, who Is
ne,i Bmong UlB en(llng orHtor8 0f the
willnent, has been engaged by tho dl
oriof tlio Willametto Valley Oliau
"nqoft Association to deliver two lec
at aiadatone during the aunual
"embly to bo hold in July.
J1'"4 Mlllor, who la visiting hor un
'''.WrlesiUlborn,ln Ooob comity, is
inT? ero,Jottqu,w Miller, the poet,
the a ti,no attention on
Brof i Wloan "Ugu n which
'""Won iho followed lor uuinber of
Save Your Money.
Wo expect mi ova
tion of delight will
follow this fhnwlug of
bright now waists
tho most successful
unci up-to-date shirt
wniet ol tho eenFon.
Tho design and gen
oral finish of tho Tro
jun' cxcula anything
that has ever been
placed before tho buy
ing public of The
Dalles.
lower priced lino of
attention.
PEASE & MAYS.
years. Miss Miller will probably make
! Coos county her permanent home.
1,1181 HKUt W lmtl I,eavy froBl ll,i8
place, and fears nro entertained that
serious Injury has been doue to the early
fruits, especially peacbeB and apricots.
; Nothing dellnite, however, can be said
j ubout this until later, as the trees are
iust beiiinnini; to bud and there arc
hopes that no serious damage ban been
done.
put in place in tho club roomsA It
Bneaks well foTtffff BiltCr.HlWruT"1lhe
speaks well lonnu liiiitrptieu ui
people of a town of Moro's size to bo bo
liberal in putting in an expensive club
room.
The Sherman county Populist, Silver
Republican and Democratic convention
met at Moro Saturday. A joint confer-
k.i nn w tit i M mi tt'tiu n nt irti ii t it rf f n nr.
"Ufc" "u '"V .
,0fr a l" n,,,1 H0 ia heiUl"
vision 0 B'10 13 )V"B the two
conventions had no trouble in agreeing.
Tho I'omillstH, however, insisted upon
tlie adoption of resolutions by the three
conventions in which their entire plat
form una embodied, and this prevented
a fusion being effected.
Yesterday the Dalles Cjmitnission Co.,
tof this city, started u cvloud of potatoes
Last. Joe Don n. oneof tlie partners in
tno flrilli informsto that they are
Hhipput by themvia. New Orleans to
tjl0 Btnrving Curtails, in order to show
this compnnyy liberality to those in
uee., Wo have always known Joo to be
fnl young man when speaking of
anything outside of n fishing trip, and
believe that tho potatoes have really
gone to starving conceutrndos.
April 8th has boon sot aside as Arbor
day throughout the state of Oregon. It
is laid down in the school law that
teachers will observe tho afternoon of
this day by appropriate exercises in
planting trees, beautifying school
grounds, nnJ inanlcating lessons of
beauty and order into tho minds of tlie
children. CireuhuB nnd instructions
have been mailed to every district, and
it is hoped that every teacher will re
port tho reQiilt of the dav'a work.
Yesterday evening about .fifteen mln
uteB before tho usual time for starting
up tho engines iu tho olictrle light
plant, tho gasket In tho safety valve
pipe, where It connectB with the boiler,
blow out, and from that time until 8:30
atores nnd private reBidon.'.os in which
electricity who used were loftlndaik
tiesB. Nearly all tho business houses
closed nt 7 o'clock, while a lew brought
tho old stylo coal oil lamps into use for
tho evening. Second street, Indeod the
whole city, had ft dismal appearance,
and by 8 ;30 o'clock, whou the lights were
turned on, our oitlitena were all wonder
ing how wo ever got along before tho
plant was put in.
Pooplo traveling ovor tho road be
tween Bakeoveu and Antelope eay that
tho earno la improved in ft marked de-
Woar clothes that are satisfactory. Wear
clothes that fit and are economical. Try our
sure-fitting, mcney-saving
pride-producing suite, made to fit your form,
sold to fit your economical Bense. There's
satisfaction in them.
Our Spring and Summer Line
is now ready for Inspections
gree since Mr. Joe Sherar has had
charge of tho improvement aud con
struction work on this road. He has
picked out u route so that the hills are
avoided, and has done Biich good work
in grading and filling that not a single
reck can be found on this piece of rond,
which heretofore wna a terror to those
having to drive over it. Mr. Sherar de
serves more credit than he receives for
his excellent judgment in building roads,
and if our county had a lew more men
with the zeal of Mr. Sherar in this di
rection, we would have different high
ways. Itrccjitlon to Mr. utid Mra. Uuuker.
Last night nt Fraternity hall Dalles
Lodte, I. O. G. T., gave a reception in
honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. O. Bunker,
both of whom are energetic workers in
that order. Nearly every member was
present and a number of invited guests,
who seemed to appreciate the short, but
excellent, program rendered. At the
oloBe of tho program, Mr. and Mrs.
Bunker were presented with a very
handsomo berry epoon ns a gift from the
lodge, when Mr. Bunker responded in a
neat and very appropriate maimer, as
Burring their friends of tho pleasure it
afforded them to feel that they had
been so kindly remembered. Ho also
said that tlie occasion must not be con
eidered a farewell, but a reception, as it
wa3 not their intention to desert the
work of tlie order, but to remain Btaunch
workers in tlie cause of tempeiance.
After a song by the quartet club, ice
cream and cake were served, and later
all took occasion to extend congratula
tions and bos t wishes to tho young cou
ple, who are starting on the journey of
life with such fair prospects for success.
JJeutli or Goo. Ileltz.
Tills moin'ng James Bees received a
message stating that his uncle, Gregor
Ileitz, died at his home in Centerville,
Klickitat county, at 2 o'clock this morn
ing, Mr. Ileitz was 70 years old, and
has made his home In Klickitat county
for a number of years.
He leaves u wife and three children
two boys and three girls they being
Mrs. W. E. Walther, of this city; Mrs.
M. Spicinger, of Mill creek, this county ;
Mrs. B. Tupp of the Willamette valley,
and Gregor, Jr., nnd George Ileitz.
Mr. Holt, bus been ailing for about
two tuontliB and his death was not un
expected. Ho wne a klnd.tatherly old gentleman
nnd was respected by all his acquaint
ances. The funeral will take place from the
family reslcenco in Couteivillo toiuorow
(Wednesduy) nt 2 p. tn. Mr. Walt here
and Mr. Hell.' nephew, James Bees,
will leave iu the morning to be present
nt tho ceremonies,
It tut of All,
To cleuiiBc the system in a gentle nnd
truly bonefleiul manner, when the
springtime comes, use the true aud per
fect remedy, Syrup of Figs. Buy the
genuine. Manufactured by the Califor
nia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by
all druggiBts, at 00 cents per bottle.
Mm Sale
BICYCLES.
One '05 Ladies' Cleve
land Wheel tylU
Two '97 Eagle Wheels
at
One '9G Cleveland....
Gent's Wheel
One '95 Eagle Gent's 0flfl
Wheel YOU
Olio '97 Boy's Eagle nC
Wheel MO
One '97 Girl's Eagle QD
Wheel P0U
In order to make room for
our new stock, we are mak
ing tho above
Low Prices.
MAO & BENTON
A TERRIBLE TRAGEDY.
Louis Gttbliardt Kills II Ih Wife,
Thou Shoots Himself.
and
News wob received here today of a
phocking tragedy which occurred at Cas
cade Locks last night. Louie Gebhardt,
of that place, murdered his aged wife
and then blew out his own brains.
Gebhardt had the reputation cf being
a man of a bad disposition and violent
temper, nnd at various times he is said
to have uttered threats against hid wife.
Of late he has not been feeling well, and
it is thought that he became mentally
unbalanced. A bad scar was found on
Mrs. Gebhardt's bead, which might
have been made with a club, and the
supposition is that lie struck her on the
head nnd stunned her, and then, fearing
that her injuries might provo fatal, he
ended tho terrible deed by shooting her
through the breast, and theo, placing
the gun in bis mouth, ended his miser
able existence by blowingout his brains.
In both cases death seemed to have
been almost Instantaneous.
Gebhardt was about 72 years of age,
while his wife was several yearsyouiiger.
At times he acted as if he were jealous
of his wife and showed in many ways
that he was not of sound mind.
Mrs. Gebhardt was known to all to
bo a woman of good character and was
highly respected by all who knew her.
Coroner Butts left for the scene of tho
trageay today, and will, iu all prohabil
lty, return this evening, when a more
accurate account can be got.
HlfiT Strike ut (he Golden Kngle
The Baker City Democrat says:
"A big strike has been encountered in
tho main tunnel of the Golden Eagle,
about 200 yards from the Don Juan, and
owned by Messrs. Hill and Ctadlebangh,
the latter a veteran newspaper man and
recently editor of The UalleB Daily
Chronicle. The Golden Kanle has a
very neat and complete three-6tamp
mill and conemtrator, combined, mak
ing iib efficient an outfit of the size as
there is iu this section. Active opera
tioiiH will begin In the mine and mill
this week."
Tin: CmtONiCLE, ns well as Mr. Cra
dlolmugh's many friends In this city,
binceiely hopes that tho report of the
rlchstiiko is true, and that ho will re
member this cilice with an occasional
nugget.
An KntliuiilitHt.
Is a peasou who believes about four
times as much as he can prove, aud who
can prove about four times as much as
anyone else believes. We're not en
thusiasts; not a bit of it. Wo believe
we sell as good clothing ns the best, and
on as close, if not a closer, margin than
auy other dealer. That partly accounts
for our great success. Look to us for
for the new things In Clothing and Fur
nishings. A. M. .VlLMAMS & Co.
To I) lire u Cold Iu Oue Day.
Tako Laxative Broino Quinine Tab
lets. All druttgists refund tie money if
they ail to cure. 25c,
"Very Much
...reseei?t Bieyeles...
1898 Models are now ready for inspection.
Prices from $27.50 to $50.00.
New Ideas at
The Wheel that sells
Bicyclos Cleaned
and Repaired.
REMEMBER
Wo have strictly First-Class.
Fir, Oak and
Maple Wood.
To "be sold at the Lowest Market Rates.
Phone 25.
ISratH tun Klondike.
Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysville.Tex.,
has found a more valuable discovery
than has et been made in the Klondike.
For years he suffered untold agony from
consumption, accompained by liemmor
rhages; and waB absolutely cured by
Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump
tion, Coughs nnd Colds. He declares
that gold is of little value in comparison
with this marvelous cure; would have it,
even if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle.
Asthma, Bronchitis and all throat and
lung affections are positively cured by
Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump
tion. Trial bottles free at Blakeley &
Houghton's drug store. Regular size
50 cents nnd $1.00. Guaranteed to cure
or price refunded. 2
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
Notice is hereby given that there will
beau annual meeting of the stockhold
ers of The Dalles, Portland & Astoria
Navigation Co. nt their office Saturday,
Apiil 2, 1S93, at 2 p. m., for the purpose
of electing? seven directors, auu transact
ing such other business as mav properly
come before said meeting. By ordei of
the president.
Tho Dalles March 1, 1898.
0. L. Pmi.ui'S, Secy.
I'inuu Tltnllljf.
W. S. Geary, the well-known piano
tuner, is In din city and will call upon
his customers. No other piano tuner
has authority to use hif name in nny
way. Orders left at either musij store
will receive prompt attention.
FOR SALE.
Two lot?, N03. 11 and 12, in block 14,
Gates Addition, The Dalles, Oregon,
For particulars address the undersigned.
M. E. Fuiihmaky,
19 4w Box 178, Gohlendalo, Wash.
HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
I have sixteen head of 3 and 4-year
mules (broke) tor sale. I also have
horses, mares and ueldiugs for Bale,
weighing from 900 to 1400 pounds. Any
one wantinu work slock or stock for
Klondike, here is tho place to get them
cheat) for cash. James Biiown,
f231m-i Victor, Or.
Foul.' cigars are on silo at the follow
nig places: Snipes-Kinersly, Clark &
Falk and M. 'A, Donnell, druggists; Com
mission Co., Geo. IJuch, Fred Fisher
nod Clias, Phillips, grocers ; Columbia
Candy Factory and A. Keller, confection
ers; Clias. Frank, Ad. Keller, Dan
linker, Au. Buchler, Ben Wilson aud
Tho Midwuv, saloons.
fur Kent.
Good two-room L'men on double lot;
good garden spot. Inquire of II. A.
Bill at Maier k Denton's stoie. m21-23
Don't annoy others by your coughing,
aud risk your life by neglecting a cold,
Oue Minuto Cough Cure cures coughs,
colds, croup, grippe and all throat and
lung troubles.
Try ScbllUng't licst tea, and baking powaor.
T7IKKD, W. WII50S.
ATTOiNHV AT LAW.
1 OOlcc ovei First Nat. ll'iuk.
to the Good."
every point.
at an honest price.
MAYS & CROWE.
J. T. Peters & Co.
jypts. EVANS,
MODISTE,
I'ooms iii Mrs. Brittin's Lodging Itouae-.
Wanted-
Atthe Diamond Mills,
Good milling wheat. Tho highest price
paid. mchlG-tf.
An Inieiertiug titory is nttinctivent
all times. No one can all'ird to let the
evenings at home bo spent without good
reading matter iu these days when jl'ooiI
hooka cost so little. Our" st i l: tflWrt
some very attractive, up-to-date ilnd
standard literature which will interest
all.
I. C. Nickelsen
Book St fllusie Company.
5flOr
Cigars.
Why do wo retail moro Cigars tlin
others?
Why do smokers go out of their way
aud pass cigars of the eamo grade?
Not because we have betler e'gnrs
or better brands, Or any greater variety ;
no, not that.
Why, becaiuo wo have the finest -5-gar
case in the statu and keep our citus
in better condition,
Snipas-Kinersly Drug Co.
SEEDS
A fcjlcii(llil assortment of Vtue
tuble, tinmen and Unus HtviU In
Hulk. Kced Wlieat, Seed Oats,
Bet'l Hurley, Bctil Heed Kye.
Oil Mcul Cako aud IVrtlllzeis,
Ike SlHes, llaily Itoso I'tilu
toes. KUveu kinUii of llrt clitts
Seed Com. J'oultry aud Kygs
bought aud sold at
J. H. CROSS'
Cheap CaOi tlrocery nnd Feed
Btore, Kecon 1 and Union fits.
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