The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 23, 1898, Image 3

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    Trojan Shirt Waists.
Our plonk fhows nn I'ndleos variety of Plaids, Baya
dure Stripes Mid Fancy Fronts, all in blouse ifl'ect. The
variety in price will accomodate any puree.
$1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00
$2.25, $2.50, $3 00, $3.50.
Wo also hnvn In stock a much
waists that are well worthy of your
ALL GOODS MARKED N
PLAIN FIGURES.
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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
WEDNESDAY
MARCH 23, 1898
Z WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. 8
Frt-sh cows for sale at M. H. Miller's,
on 5-Mile. wchllMt
Weather Tonight, fair; Tliursday,
rain and warmer.
When you smoke the Koso Queen 5
cent cigar you get your money's worth.
tt
Dr. Shackelford has removed his ofHct
to room 14, Vogt block, over the post)
office.
Last night Foter
ml7-2m
Jackson defeutei
Jeffrey in the third round in Ban Fran
CISCO.
The report of the board of inquiry will
to given to the public next Monday or
Tuesday.
At a cabinet meeting yesterday senti
ment was expressed that the Cuban war
mast cease.
lust received cauliflower, sweet pota
toes, oranges, lemons and bananas at
Commission & Grocery Co.
The only stuck in Saltmarshe & Go.'s
yards today aro twonty-flvo bead of boge
for the Columbia Packing Co.
t Another Alaska vessel, The Alma,
has sunk outside of the Golden Gate,
California. The passengers and crew,
nuniburing torty-one in all, aro believed
to be lost.
Yestorday the case of Michiel, Snrrad
and Pearlman vs. Mrs. Otto Hlrgfold,
came before the justice court Ibut was
ettled without trial.
Early this morning Roe Grimes ship
ped 110 head of splendid beef cattle to
I the Union Meat Company atTroutdale.
They wero bought of Al Lyle, and
Drought a handsome price.
The Burvoyora are busily engaged at
present In laying out the route for the
Columbia Southern, botween Wasco and
oro, and everything at present goes to
indicate that the road will be extended
to tho latter place daring the coining
maimer.
Coroner Butts returned from Cascade
wcks last night. Nothing was fjuud
out in the Inquest more than that the
lmo was committed by Gobbhard,
mle in a fit of anger or insanity. The
'mains of the uufortunate couple will
w buried today.
Tho work of excavation for the water
tain tho East End is almost finished
nd tins morning the workmen com
need laying the pipe. The work ie
ln pushed aa rapidly as possible and
" hort time this needed linprove
Wnt win be completed,
'Jili morning the committee on lights
Mil consultation with H. 0. Phillips
JW r. 0. Stlmion, of Goldendalo, who
jJWwnt the Northwestern Light Co. of
u?u .1 y' Thow entlemen offer to
"Uhe atreeta of thla city with their
n km light (or what li considered a
Save
Wo expect tin ova
tion of ilullglit will
follow this thowingof
bright now waists
the most successful
timl tip-to-dato fchlrt
waist ol tho eeason.
Tlio dosign nnJ peri
oral finish of tho Tro
jan excels anything
tlmt line ever been
placed before? the buy
ing public of The
Dalles.
lower priced lino of
attention.
reasonable price. They claim to have
nn invention that works well for the
purpose. A special council meeting will
be held, and the matter will he brought
before the same.
8. Cole, of Walla Walla, shippod a
carload of horses from Dayton to the
Sound last week. The horses were
all bought In the vicinity of Dayton, and
are of various ages and sizes. Some of
them are draft horees, and will be used
logging in the camps in Western
ashington.
Last evening Mrs. C. J. Crandall left
on tho 5:20 train for Almota, Wash., in
response to a telegram stating that
Henry Spalding, nn old friend of Mrs.
Crandall's family when they lived at
Almota, had been fatally burned in a
hotel fire, and was expected to live
but a short time.
Treasurer ILirtholet, of Yakima
county, is preparing delinquency certi
ficates for unpaid real taxes, and the
certificates are for sale. The treasurer es
timates that fully 0000 of these certifi
cates will be issued; and, as they draw
15 per ctnt interest and are a first lien
Ujion the property assessed, the security
is unquestioned.
A Havana dispatch yesterday alleges
that Captain-General Blanco and Gen
eral Manterola have notified the Span
ish government that they will resimi
their ofliccB if the torpedo fleet is to be
detained at the Canvries in obedience to
the demand made by President McKin
ley. Captain Eulate, of the VIzcaya,
is said to have sent a. similar message
to the admiralty.
A report is current Unit one of the
members of tho club team bad such
grave fears of the ladles defeating them,
that he had hie lunch brought to the
Commercial Club so that ho could spend
almost the entire Innch hour in practic
ing. We suggest that a lunch counter
bo sot up In the club for the accomoda
tion of the members of the bowling team,
for they will all be equally anxious to
practice elnco last evening's defeat.
Rehearsals for King Hallabahoola II
for this week aro as follows: Wednes
day, March 23d, at 8 p. m., at opera
houso, entire company; 'lhursday eveu
ing, March 24th, at 9 p. m.,ln Sehauno'e
hall, song rehearaa1; Friday, March
25th, Schanno's hall, 9 p. in., lanterns;
Saturday, March 20th, 9 p. in., at
Selianno's hall, natlvne. Tho grand
production of King Hallabahoola II will
take place on Tuesday even'ii, April
12th.
It is quite posBlblo Spokane people
will be able to hear the Hon. William J.
Bryan speak in Spokane before many
weeks soys tho Chrouidc. The North
Pacific Lyceum bureau Is now in corres
pondence with him and hopes soon to be
able to unnounco hia coming. The man
agers of the bureau have had one letter
from him. At present he is on a tour of
tho South, but in lila letter he said he
expected to bo home about tlio 25th, and
then would be able to give the bureau a
definite answer.
A telegram was received yesterday
stating that Rev. 0, D, Taylor, of this
Your Money.
Wear clothes that are satisfactory. Wear
clothes that fit and are economical. Try our
sure-fitting, mcney-eaving
5b8bSKl16 H II aBaH
pride-producing suite, made to fit your form,
sold to fit your economical sense. There's
satisfaction in theui.
Our Spring and Summer Lino
is now ready for Inspections
PEASE & MAYS.
place, who has been tried in t he courts
of Michigan mid found guilty of the
crime of obtaining money under false
pretenses, was sentenced for six years in
the Jackeon state's prison. As Taylor's
chanceB for an appeal are very limited,
this ie, in all probability, the closing
scene in the North Dalles drama, of!
which the majority of the citizens of the'
East and West have heard more or less
and in which not a lew people hav
been actors to their great sorrow.
Dr. Holli8ter, who was called to a
tend Captain Endersby, the old gontl
man who broke his leg yesterday nior
mg, returned last evening, and
ports ttie patient in a bad conuitioii
His left leg was badly crippled frcm
rheumatism before the accident occi r
red, atid yesterday his right leg was
brokeii a short distance above tho auk e,
which, considering his advanced at ?,
will probably cripple him tor life. T ie
accident was caused by the running aw y
of a team on a road-scraper. Mr. E i
dersby got his leg fast in the machine n
such a way that the bones were bac ly
b.okin.
Old Lock-Ups, a noted Klickitat in
dinn, and tor some time a residentJof
this city, died last week at Columbia.
Lock-Ups must have been fully 100 years
old. He well remembered Lewis and
Clark in their trip down the Columbia,
away back in 1807. He and his Equaw,
who survives him, were members ofjthe
Worm SpringB tribe ot Oregon, but they
were abandoned wlien t uey grew told
and feeble, and left to the cure of the
whites. In his youth he had had ma
battles with the Snake Indians, wit
whom his tribe was always at war. For
some three years he had been blind iSr.d
unable to get around.
For two days and nights the Nesqual
ly Indians bavo been matched against
tho Puyallups in a great gambling con
test, held on the reservation of the
former tribe, now almost deserted, and
far from a prosperous condition. The
Indiana' passion for gambling is satis
fied by several games, promiuent among
them being that known as "slahal."
It was this sort of gambling that occu
pied the attention of the neighboring
tribes for forty-eight hours. At the end
the game was declared a draw, and the
horses, wagons, hlankets, articles of
clothing and (200 staked ou tho out
come, did not change hands.
Sum of Veteraim' Entertainment.
The Sons of Veterans will give an en
tertainment uext Tuesday evening,
March 8th, A good program, consist
ing of patriotic songs, recitations and
musical selections. In conclusion a fine
lunch, donated by the W. R. C, will bo
served.
licit 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 FIga, Buy the
gonuine. Manufactured by the Califor
nia Fig Syrup Co., ouly, and for sale by
all druggists, at 50 cents per bottle,
Try Scbllllmt't Went baking powaer
Clene Sale
BlCYCLtES.
One 'OS Ladies' Clove- (50(1
land Wheel folf
Two '97 Eagle Wheels
at
One '9G Cleveland....
Gent's Wheel
One '95 Eagle Gent's
Wheel
One '97 Boy's Eagle QB
Wheel WD
One '97 Girl's Eagle
Wheel
In order to make room for
our new stock, we are mak
ing the above
Low Prices.
MAIER & BENTON
THE TEAM DEFEATED.
he Ladles Walk Away With the Lau
rels from the Club Team.
The most interesting of the series of
tournamentB which have been bowled
dining the winter was that of last even
ing betweon the ladies and the club
team. The club room was crowded with
spectators and everyone was more or
less worked up about the matter before
the hour for rolling come. The sympa
thy was in favor of the ladies, and while
the playing was going on a gooEO egg on
the part of tho gentlemen called forth as
'oud cheers as dfd a strike on the ladies'
side.
At first it was intended that but one
game would be rolled, but everyone be
came more interested than ever after
the ladies winning the first, and an
other game was rolled, which was also a
victory for the fair sex. The following
were the scores made:
I.ADIKS' TEAM.
lbt 2d
Game Game
Mrs T J Seufert 22 4G
Mrs G C Blakeley 24 20
Mrs MT Nolan 33 30
Mrs F Van Norden 21 24
Mies Aunu Lang 27 34
Miss Alma Schanno 31 34
Handicap 00 GO
Totals 218 254
CLUB TKAM.
1st 2(1
Game Giimu
35 40
CHallard' 27 51
A J Tolmie 34 37
F Houhton 35 32
J C HAstetlor 37 21
ChasStephcns 30 30
Totals .777": C04 223
After the ladies won tho first victory
they were given three hearty cheers and
a tiger, and Mrs. Chas. Hilton presented
the captain of the victorious team with
a beautiful bouquet of carnations.
The ladies aro anxious to play out tho
tournament, and if they do as well as
they did last evening, they will have a
good chance to win, since they have al
ready two games and 45 pins to their
credit. The men will have to pick up
wonderfully in order to beat them.
The ladies desire to express their
thanks to everyone connected with the
club for the courteous treatment re
ceived while practicing for and during
the match. Also to Mrs. Hilton for her
kind appreciation of their victory.
tiutt for Hale,
Not building lots: but lots of durable.
dressy and stylish suits for spring wear.
Suits that will add finish and stvlo to
your appearance; suits that will gratify
your personal pride and win tho com
mendation oi yourtrleuds; suits that
will pleaso your fancy, fit your shape,
and sustain your reputation as a good
dresser, For sale by A. M, Williams
& Co.
farm fur Kent.
The farm known as the Crate Dona
tion Claim, situated on the river, five
mllee weat of The Dalles, consisting of
about 400 acres, will be reuted to re
sponsible party. Alao a responsible
"Very Much
...reseept
1898 Models are now ready for inspection.
Pricos from $27.50 to $50.00..
New Ideas at every point
The Wheel that sells at an honest price.
Bicycles Cleaned
and Ropalred.
REMEMBER
We
Fir, Oak and
0
Maple Wood.
To be sold at the Lowest Market Rates.
phone 25. J- T. Peters & Co.
farm hand wanted to take cbargeofa
farm. Apply to
mar23Gt Max Vogt & Co.
The Teachers' Association.
A local teachers' institute will be held
at the school building at Hood River, on
Saturday, April 2d.
The exercises consist of a morning, af
ternoon and evening program,commenc
eB at 10 a. m. A cordial invitation is ex
tended to nil teachers, school officers and
friends of education generally to be pres
ent. The following is the program :
Music.
Importance of tho first day of school.
Katie Davenport.
Discussion. John Gavin.
The teachers in the school room. J.
II. Ackerman.
Language in the primary grades. Ida
Fobs.
Music in the Echool room. Anna
Smith.
Discussion. J. S. Landers.
Penmsnship. II. L. Howe.
Discustion. A. P. Armstrong.
Music.
Readinz in fourth, fifth and sixth
grades. Grace Graham.
Primary number work.-Eliz.i Stevens.
Number work in higher grades. J. T.
N.'ff.
How to beautify tiie school room and
grounds. R. It. Allard.
Music.
11-or. JlllUt, Optician.
The testing of eyes is not a matter of
guess work, nor by far only n matter of
trying on a pair of ready made glasses.
It is a science governed by principles
and conditions, which none but a person
who lias studied the anatomy of the eye
can understand. Prof. P. G. Dout un
derstands tils business thoroughly. Call
and be convinced. He also docs all
kinds of watch and jewelry repairing,
and will clean your jewelry while you
wait. Two doors west of Keller's bake
ry. Yours to serve,
Pout Optical A Jkwklhy Co.
If the United States and Spain become
involved in war, it will be impossible to
Import Havana tobacco. Consequently
high grade Havana cigars will increase
in price. Lay in a supply of Prize
Medal cigars while tho price remains
the samo. 10-if
Smoke tho popular brands Prize
Medal, Guarantee and Rose Queen
cigars manufactured by S. F, Fouta.
tf
Ii Plata Sheep Dip, proven by every
test to bo the best non-poisonous fluid
dip in the world; guaranteed to cure
Bcab, itch, tore throat, lice and hoof-rot.
Clarke & Falk, agents, The Dalles,
Children and adults tortured by burns,
scalds, injuria, ezema or akin diseases
may secure Instant relief by using De
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is the
great pile remedy,
To Cure a Cold lu flue Day.
Take Laxativo Broino Quinine Tab
lets. All druggista refund the money if
they fail to cure, 25u,
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That U what it wu Hide tor.
to the Good."
Bieyeles... I
MAYS & CROWE.
have strictly First-Class-
M
ns. ICVANS,
MODISTE,
Kooins in Mrs. Diitlin's Lodging House.
"Wanted.
Atthe Diamond Mills,
Good milling wheat. The highest prices
paid. icchlG-tf.
WE
J3M0L
An Interei-tiiig Story is attractivent
all times. No one can afl'urd to let this
evenings at home lie spent without gtxxi
reading matter in these days when good
books cost eo little. Our stick otTem
some very attractive, up-to-date and
standard literature which will interest
all.
I. C. Nickelsen
Book & fTlusie Company,
Cigars.
Why do we retail more Cigars than
otiierc?
Why do Finohen po rut of their way
and paes cigars of the same grade?
Not because we hi.vo better c'i;ar
or better brands, or any greater variety ;
no, not that.
Why, because wo have the finest ci
gar cuso in the Btuto and keep our cigare
in better condition,
Snlpes-Klnersly Drug; Co-
SEED
A splcndlil imsnrtii)eiit r Vege
table, liaiden mul Uinis SctiU In
Hulk. Heed Wheat, Seed (hits,
Seed Hurley, Bwd Bed Itye.
Oil Men! Cuke mid KortilrVeriti
Ileo SimiOles, ICarly Horn I'otu.
toes. Klcvcn klndu of Hot olnsa
Kceci Com. 1'uultry mid Kgg
bought, u ud koldat
J. H. CROSS'
Cheap Cu-ti (iroeery and Wed
Slorc, Kecond and Union Bin.
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