The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 24, 1898, Image 3

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    reat Silk Sale.
A Ki-ninl opportunity to srcnro n silk unist pnt
torn nt less tlmn manufacturera cost. Wo havo
jilfiRPd on flnlo from foHy to fifty short k-iictlii of Silk,
urio linlJ to I'iKlit yards o.icli. All clioice mloablo
Roods. I'liccfl commoticmi; about 252 per ynnl and
rumiing up to 75a pr yard.
Como onrly, we havo stfmo bargains for you.
HOLD UP YOUR SKIRT,
HOLD DOWN YOUR WAIST
KEEP YOUR PLACKET CLOSED
ISy using VAUGIIAN'S "Patent" SKIRT BANDS.
They prevent tho Shirt from popping, tlio waist
from liat'jjini; and tilts Vent remains "Securely
Closed." Advertised in all the leading magazines
at !!0 cents.
OUR PRICE 20 conts.
The 3 Shoe Virtues.
STYLE, SERVICE and ECONOMY
At combined in a most unusual degree in this
SPKOIAL SHOE SAKE. Search the stato over with
a micropcopo and you cannot find better shoe values
than arc offered here,
Men's Tan Lace, new coin toe, have been $3.00,
for this week are $2.00
Men's Tan Lace, square toe, have been $3.00, lor
this week are , l."5
Ladies' Tan Oxforde, vesting top, have been
$3.00 and $3,50, this week are 2.50
Ladies Tan Oxfords have been $3.00, for this
week are 2.00
Misses' Tan Button, Spring heel, have been $2 00
for this week are 1.25
Misfes' Patent Leather Button, Spring heel,
have been $2.50, for this week are 1.G5
Misses' House Slippers, sizes 1, 2, 2j, for
this week are " 50
The Store of Good Offerings.
These Shoes will be displayed in our Furnishing
Goods window.
ALL GOODS MARKED IN
PLAIN FIGURES.
PEASE & MAYS.
A BAD ACCIDENT.
Tito Lmllot Thrown tnt nf n llngirjr
Willi Serious KcmiUa.
' About 1 o'clock yesterday a serious
accident occurred on Third street near
St. Mary's Academy. Mrs. Liudsey and
Mrs. Plntler wero driving down Third
street when tho horso became fright'
ened at a bicyclo anil turned in Fitch a
manner as to upset the rig and throw
tho two ladies out in tho rocks and looso
dirt with which Lincoln street i3 being
filled with.
They both wero rendered unconscious
with the fall, and wero taken to the res
idence of Mrs. Seufert near by, where
with the assistance of Dr. Hollister, who
was called in, they wero revived.
Mrs. Lindsey had n severe cut on the
mouth and serious bruises on the body.
Mrs. Pintler also received serious
bruises, but last night was feeling much
better. Although tho accident was
serious, still it is very lucky that the
ladies escaped with their lives.
The buggy was badly broken and tho
harness was considerably damaged.
The horse tore loose from the buggy at
Moody's corner and ran to the cast end
where he was stopped.
C. L. Gilbert for School Superintendent
I
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
'IT US DAY
MAY 24, 1 80S
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
He-member
Tho Maine.
Hemember also tho
Columbiu Candy Factory
Has the best Ico CVentu in the city.
The forecast for today is fair.
Don't forget that Kellar keeps tho
best ice cream soda in tho city. If
Wanted Good housekeeper, on farm.
Address, John Fredberg, Gorman post
ollice. 1
A new lot of oranges and lemons di
rect from growers, at tho Dalles Com
mission Co.
A. Venator lias paid out about $45,
000 for cattle in Harney county within
ttie last 00 days.
Leavo orders for ico with tho Stadel
iium Commission Co. Oflieo cold storage
building. Phone 40. tf
Furnished rooms to rent, aho suits of
rooms suitable for housekeeping. Apply
to 10 and 20, Chapman Block. 17
IS. A burnetii', of Dora, iti Coos county,
recently succeeded in killing a mother
panther and capturing her two kittens
alive.
Go to Campbell & Wilson's millinery
parlors for all kinds of hair goods,
switches, in all colors und oizes to suit
all classes of trade. iuy21-3t
A chance of a lile time, county agents,
either ladies or gentlemen to represent
us n California,Oregonand Washington.
Address Dr Francher Homo Remedy Co.,
'-'THO Folsom , San Francisco, Califor
nia. m21-m23
'wo hundred and seventy-thiee crates
ol strawberries wero shipped from Hood
River last Saturday. Tho season is just
opening, and there is a promieo of a oig
crop and fair prices
nt $0.G0 a eratu.
pital. J. II, Parker, the banker; John
G. Foster, tho groceryman, and Mrs.
William Good and others who were
more or Jess painfully bruised, are able
to be up and about.
E. Jacobsen and C. B. Martin, a rep
resentitivd of Hibbard, Speucer & Co.,
returned last evening lrom aji extended
trip to the interior. They Etato that en
abnndance of rain has fallen in the
southern part of the country, and that
tho prospects are good for abundant
crops.
Mr. Herman Maetz, the champion
bowler of the Umatilla House bowling
alleys, in a contest for a wager with
Jack Donohue and Jim Woods made the
remarkable high average of 40.5 pin3 in
ten consecutive gamcp, which, how
ever, is not quite up to his regular
standard.
Tho following score was made at the
Dalles Commercial and Athletic Club
for the week ending Sunday : Monday,
Houghton 54; Tuesday, Stephens 59;
Wednesday, Bradshaw 54 ; Thursday,
W. Ketchuin 53 ; Friday, Stephens 5G ;
Saturday, F. A. Seufert 54; Sunday,
John Bonn 54.
The funeral of Maudie Obarr took
placo from the Farmers' Hotel yester
day morning at 9 o'clock. A phort eer
vice was held, conducted by Rev. Wood.
The funeral procession immediately
afterward started for Dufur, arriving at
about 2 o'clock, when the remains were
interred by the side of those ol the little
girl's father.
Tho corouer's jury that inquired into
the cause of the death of Melvin Green,
in Umatilla county, decided that he
came to his death from two gunshot
wounds, one in the left side und tho
other in the head ; that the wound in
the left side was fired from a revolver in
the hands of Sam MahafTy, without just
cause, but that the wound in the head
was causod by some person unknown tp
tho jury.
and tho exercises woro very inteies
lug and well rendered.
The Hcores lit the Umatilla IJotij
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Monday, II. Maetz 07; Tuesday, MaetV
U7; Wednesday, Win. Birgfold 00;
Thursday, Jell' Walton 05; Friday,
MautzOO; Saturday, Maetz 00; Sunday,
Maetz 03.
The high school commencement exer
'ieos will bo held Saturday evening at
the Vogt oporu house. Tho graduating
elass numbera seventeen young ladles
and gentlemen, mid the program will
no doubt bo one of tho most interesting
o' tho kind yet hold by Hint school,
Curtis Spencer, tho boy who was in
jured by tho bursting of tho caunon in
Raker City last Turdday, died Friday
morning, ISrnoet Worewiclc, whose leg
was fractured bv n flying piece of iron, is
listing easily nt tho St. Elizabeth's hos-
They are quoted f c belwcen tl)is pnc0 aniJ Du.
fur are looking fine considering tho dry-
Tho coininenceuunt exercises of tho! noes of tho spring, and if rain comes
grammar school nt Hood River were within tho next few weeks the harvest
nold Saturday night at tho Methodisi will bo abundant. Tho writer finds tho
ISpiscopal church. Nino graduate roads botweeu hero and that city in a
bad condition, especially from this city
to 8 Mile. Four, six and eight-horse
teams can bo met nt every turn as they
wind slowly to tho city with their loads
of eolden lleccp.
Yosterday morning, at 11 :30, a special
consisting of threo coaches, tho Ono
onta, Oneonla II, and a buffet car, car
rying Colis P. Huntington, of tho South
ern Pacific, President Moliler, of the O.
R. & N. Co., and sevoral other railroad
oillcials, passed through this city. They
nro on a tour of inspection of the differ
ont northern roads and are bound east.
Their stay in this city was but brief, and
perhaps of not much importance.
TheAetorlau saya that, from reports
received, it appears that moio salmon
lias been packed this season than was
put up at this date last year. The Col
umbia river article will continue to niako
Astoria's mimo famous. Fishermen say
that they are gettinc more fish in a given
time than thev did last year, and some
of them, who thought they were short in
their catches this season, have found
that they were up to the average, within
a very few pounds, of what was caught
last year.
Sunday a letter was received in this
city from Fred Grunow, an old Dalles
boy, who at present is serving in the
regular army, and is stationed at Tam
pa, FJa. After the breaking out of hos
tilities, his regiment, the lOtli Infantry,
stationed at Boise City, was sent to
Chicamaugua and later to Tampa, where
he was when lie wrote. At present
there are about 35.0U0 troops stationed
at that place, awaiting orders to move
on to Cuba. He confirms the re
ports in the newspapers concerning the
attempts to poison tho water which the
soldiers were using, and atld3 that it
must have been tho work of Spanish
spies.
Circuit Couit rroceeritugg.
Professor C. L. Gilbert, Republican
candidate for county school superinten
dent, is well known throughout the
comity, having occupied that position
for the past two years.
His devotion to educational matters,
together with tho marked interest he
has manifested during his term to im
prove the schools of Wasco county, will
insure him a very large vote.
Mr. Gilbert has the reputation, where
ever known, of being "the right man in
the right place," having performed his
duties as superintendent justly and im
partially to all.
Mr. Gilbett has filled the position of
principal of the public schools at Hood
River for four years, having taken charge
of these schools at a time wlitn they
were perhaps not what they might have
been, and, during his administration,
brought them up to a standard ia ond
to none in the county.
Hia efficient work for the last two
years throughout the county is manifest,
and we can predict that if he is superin
tendent for the next two years, Wasco
county will be able to say proudly that
her schools are second to none in the
state.
All who feel an interest, and every
good citizen should, in the future welfare
and education of ttie young, give him
their hearty support in tho coining
election.
He has always been an earnest, con
sistent Republican, but for all this he
has never allowed his political views to
influence him in tLo least in the dit-
charge of his duties as superintend! nt.
Vote for him and you will never regret
it.
Tho following cases were disposed of
in the circuit court yesterday:
LAW.
G IS Bartell vs. Geo T Thompson, con
tinued. M IS Sykes vs Win Turner, confirma
tion granted.
Tho Singer Manufacturing Co vs. IS
M Husbands, settled and dismissed.
Eastern Oregon Laud Co vs. S. R.
Brooks, continued.
KQU1TV.
C C English vs Mary English, taken
under advisement.
J C Baldwin vs Dalles City, taken un
der advisement.
B A Osgood vs Ida Dunn et nl, con
firmation grunted.
G F Showater et al vs W R Winans
ct nl, continuation granted.
W Landers vs Wm Kennedy ct al,
confirmation granted,
Eastern Oregon Land Co vs P IS Fin
ally, continued.
A WORN-OUT FAD
''Spring Medicines," "Blood Purifiers," and "Tonics,"
an Old-Fashioned Idea.
Puro blood, Btrong nerves and mus
cles, firm, healthy llesh, can only como
from wiiolesoma food well digested.
"Blood purifiers" and "nerve tonic" do
not reacli tho cause of the mischief.
The stomach is tlio point to be looked nftr
Tho safest and surest way to euro any
form of indigestion is to take after each
meal some harmless preparation of this
kind composed of vegetablu essences
puro pepsin, golden seal and fruit salts,
sold by druggists under name of Stuart's
Dyspepsia Tablets, and these tableta
taken after meals assist digestion won
derfully because they will digest tho
food promptly before it has time to fer
ment and sour, ninl tho weak stomacli
relieved and assi'ted in this way soon
becomes strung mid vittoroui again.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are super
ior to any secret patent medicines be
cause von know what you aro taking
into your stomach.
They are sold by druggists every
where at 50 cents per package. Write
F. A. Stuart Co., Marthall, Mich., lor
book on stomacli diseases, mailed free.
Ileal Kstato Suit).
The Laughlin estate offers for sale all
their land property in and near The
Dalles, consisting of city lots, blocks
and ncieage. Terms reasonable.
Apply to tho undersigned at the office
of the Wasco Watehouso Co.
tf B. F. Laughmn.
Sheep marking paint ; ready for use.
Two colors, black and red. Why you
should uso our sheep paint. First, be
cause the colors aro ground thoroughly
in pure linseed oil by line machinery;
second, because It Is inado of high grade
color, with tho proper amount of dryers
added to give it binding nnd lasting
qualities, which prevent it from washing
or rubbing oil'; third, it is much moio
economical, because it is p.lwaya ready
for use. Wo guarantee our sheep mark
ing paints to givo satisfaction. Try it
and bo convinced. Clarke & Falk,
agents, Tho Dalles, Or.
Notice.
Anyone having claims against the G
A. R. encampment should present the
same to Charles Doitzel for payment ns
soon as possible.
Dr. Bonhani, dentist, Chapman block.
Gold fillings, crowns and bridge work
a specialty. All work warranted.
Cleveland wheels are selling in spito
of all the cheap wheels that aro offering.
Call and see our '93 models. Maier &
Benton.
Schlitz's Bock Beer nt tho Midway.
On 3 thousand styles and bizes.
For cooking and heating.
Price from gio to $70.
Often imitated. Never equalled.
18
next In iuallty
to "Garlands."
"ISaglo" Acetylene Gas Generators Rro
superior to all. Agency at Hansen &
Thompson's planing mill. oSJl-lni dw
MAIER & BENTON
JAMES BURNS,
Ex-Collector of the Port of Kansas City.
Ol the men who luive occupied positions of public trust iu Kansas City, either n' Pif t of the
people or by appointment; note has 11 more enviable rcputatanil for ability, honesty and elticieucy
than James Burns, Collector of the Port of Kansas City, under Clrover Cleveland, He livcii to the
letter of the maxlm"a public olllie is a public trust,' ' and when, he retired he carried with him the
respect of everyone in tho community Democrats and Republicans alike.
James Hums has used Stuart s Dyspepsia Tablets and he does not hesiuto to say they have ac
complished wonders.
"I suffered with dyspepsia for twenty years, said Mr. Hums yciterJay. "Never know what it
was to enjoy life In fact living seemed 11 burden, as it does to ail who stiller severely with dys
pepsia. A few weeks ago I bagan taking Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. From the first I felt relief,
and now. although I am still taking them, I feel entirely cured. Tor tho Hist time in twenty
years I can cat anything I want and suffer no ill ell'ects from it. You can't imagiue thopleasure
of this unless you have been a sufferer from dyspepsia.
'I never gave a testimonial for any modiolus before, but I foul as if everybody ought to know
of this remedy, and while it is persoanily distasteful to me to appear in print in this connection, I
feel as if I had no right to shirk the opportunity to, perhaps help some other sufferers from dys
pepsia I have been recommending the tablets to all my friends. Only recently I toot Jameo U
Mills, tho father of Father I.illU, down to get some, und I understand he also is being wonderfully
benefitted. I can't recommend It too nightly.
"Very Much to the uooci."
1898 Models are now ready for inspection.
Prices from $27.50 to $50.00. g
New Ideas at every point.
The Wheel that sells at an honest price.
MAYS & CROWE.
qi 5fc4fc
Bicyclos Cleaned
and Repaired.
REMEMBER.
AVo havo strictly First-Class
Fir, Oak and
Maple Wood.
To "be sold at the Lowest Market Hates.
Phone 25. J. T. Peters & Co,
Cloudy Weather Preferred for Sittings.
MY WORK MY SUCCESS.
Chapman Block.
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