The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 31, 1898, Image 3

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    Marching Orders
Jjist iauf:il to tin) follow ilia Gi ode:
Jleekuieaf for
Mistie Dressers.
Lutheran Church Confirmation,
PRINTS, in fancy and Indigo Blue,
all bright now patterns. Forward,
March at .
3 I "4c per yard.
SNOW FLAKE OUTING FLANNEL
in dainty stripes and chocks for
4c per yard.
FANCY RIBBONS. We have gotten
together a spocial collection of Ribbons
in 35e, 45c, and 50c values. You may
have your choice for
25c per yard.
ll il, 47L.
I
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The kind that looks different from
the ordinary run.
The kind that has style, and snap and
art in it.
The kind that a Gentleman should
wear.
That's the kind of neckwear we offer
at
15e to $1.25.
We are specialists in Men's wear -shirts,
gloves, hosiery, etc., and exclusive sel
lers in The Dalles of the famous Rufus
Waterhouse cfc Go. neckwear.
ALL GOODS MARKED IN
PLAIN FIGURES.
PEASE & MAYS.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
TUESDAY
MAY HI. 1898
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Tonight
At tin; Vogt
Hon. F. X. .Schoonmaker.
they muy have to engage. When the
truin pulled into the depot a large num
ber of Dulles people were on hand to
meet them and they received a warm
reception.
Hon. F. X. .Schoonmaker, of New Jer
sey, one of'the most logical and interest
ing speakers in the country, will ipeak
at I ho Vogt tonight. It is not often
that orators of Mr. Schoomaker's ability
A first class milch cow for sale. Apply I Hlumk The Dalles, and as everyone
at this oflico. j is anxious to hear him, seats should he
Don't forget that Kellur keeps the j secured early as standing room prom-
best ice cream soda in the city. tf
The Jaeobson Jiouk it Music Co., have
tome beautiful flower baskets. Call and
see them.
II. M. Ryan, teacher. of Mandolin
Guitar and Banjo. JleadquarterB at)
lacobaen's. tf
A new lot of oranges and lemons di
rent from growers, at the Dalles Com-
mission Co.
Luavo nrdurs for ice with the Stadol-r
man Commission Co. Ollico cold storage
building, l'lione -11). it
Dewey keep ice cream soda? No, we
sell it, the best in the city, at the Co
1 tun bin Candy Factory.
The Republicans of Wasco countywll
show excellent judgment in reelecting
A. M. Kelsay for clerk,
Wanted, competent girl to do general
housework. Applicant address "H,"
care Oiiiio.vici.k ollico.
Furnished rooms to rmt, ulso . aits of
rooms suitable for housekeeping. Apply
to It) and 20, Chapman Block. 17
Lost X small blank book, containing
a list of names of Telegram subscribers.
Finder will please leave at this oflice.
Beginning tomorrow, the steamer
Regulator will leave her whurf for points
down the river at 7 a. m. This change
Is made on account of the time lost in
the transfer of freight and passengers nt
the locks.
The following are the scores nt the
Umatila House alleys for the week end
ing .Sunday. MaeU, Monday, (1(1 ; Tues
day, Walton, CO j Maetz, Wed- ' - v 01 ;
Thursday, 03, Friday, 015, fcoturihty, OH,
Sunday, 07.
Yestorday morning quitoa large num
ber of strawberry-pickers went to Hood
River on the Regulator. There are still
a large number of pickers needed, and
anyone curing to spend a week in the
berry fields can find employment at any
time,
The Club bowling rncordH for tho week
ending Sunduv, are as follows : Monday,
Schmidt, 67r Tuesday, Schmidt, D2;
Wednesday, Ogdon, 40 j Thursday, Brad
shaw, f)2; Friday, Mrs. tSeufert, 48;
Saturday, Ketchum, 52; Sunday, Samp
son, 40.
Sunday about 1 p. m. tho First bat
talion of Dakota volunteers, -105 strong,
pasted through the city en route for
San Francisco. They were as fine a
looking lot of men us wo have over seen,
being (tout rugged fellows, who appar
ently were from among the laboring
classes and could stand, (he exposure
and hardships of a campaign life which
arid
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(ises to be in demand.
Owing to the heavy rains-in the Co-j
lumbia river valley towauifs the head-j
waters, the river is rising k'ery rapidlyi
In twenty-four hoursyirom noon Sun1
day to noon yesterdu -the water camp
up three feet, anqis still raising. At
present it has reached 34.0 feet, and it s
expected that iwill soon reach the ex
treme high writer mark for this year, i
hast eveniiiL' a nleasant nartv of vouttg
- . - n
, people chartered the steam launch
spent a wry enjoyable evening on t
heaving bosom of the Columbia. Tbosi
who were fortunate-enough to be anion
the excursionists are, Misses Allie Row
luud, Dorothy Fredden, Alma Schanno,
Caddie Booth, Laura Thompson and
Maybel Mack, and Messrs. Fredden and
Rowland.
Owing to the rapid raise in the Co
lumbia, for the time being it will be im
possible for the boats to make the west
ern entrance to the locks, so that it will
be neceesary to trunefer freight and pas
sengers over the portage. Yesterday
Ward & Robinson's wagonette and
four horses and some other conveyances
for carrying passengers were sent be
low to be used lor this purpose.
Friday evening a baby carriage was
left in the hall of the Vogt block, while
the owners went up to a doctors oflice,
but upon their return they found the
carriage missing. Nightwatchman Wi
ley was Immediately notified and at once
proceed to run dowu the robbers. It
was but a few moments until Mr. Wiley
found it in possession of Harry Click, of
Ridge way, and our efficient postmaster,
James Crossen. The miscreants surren
dered without resistance and were re
leacud on bonds to appear before Justice
Schutitafier the June election.
Who are you going to vote for for cir
cuit judge in this district, neighbors? If
you are thinking of scratching the ticket
for this Important oflice, you are doing
wrong, Your ticket is every man's
ticket lu tlite precinct, the Republican
tii'kot Is straight and you should vote it
straight. Our candidate is a man who
is honest, conscientious mid capable; he
is the best lawyer in the district and will
make the best judge ever on tho bench.
Hon. II. S., Wilson is the man, and ho Is
not a politician, but a plain, honest, fair
minded deep thinker, and a sound judge
of legal questions. Bo sure you know
what you are doing when you cast your
ballot for this important office. Ante
lope Herald.
No more eloquent address has been
heard in our city for eomo time than
that delivered by Rev. J, H, Wood Sun
day evening, when the members of the
G. A. R, and W. R. C. attended the
Methodist church in a body to take part
in a memorial service. Printed pro
grams were followed, which contained
very . ite hymns and scriptural
readily be pastor took for his text
"Fight iu good fight of faith," enlarg
ing principally upon the first four words.
A largi audience was present, and the
close attention paid was proof of the ex
cellence of the address.
Memorial Dav exercises were appro
priately observed in thle city yesterday.
All day long carriages could be seen
wending their way to the cemetery,
and by evening the graves were liter
ally beds of flowers. In the afternoon
the procession, headed by the G. A. R.
S. of V. and W. R, O,, and accompanied
by the drum corps, moved slowly tow
ard the G. A. R. cemetery, where the
most impressive services were held and
our heroes' graves were decorated. Ae
the procession of veterans grows smaller
each year, more touching do the exer
cises seems; and more solemn were they
yesterday on account of the noble lives
which have so recently been given up in
he Bervice of their country, for ncne
culd help remembering the Maine.
Ti Celebrate the Fourth.
At a meeting of the club field at the
club rooms last evening to consider the
subject of celebrating the 4th of July,
the following action was taken :
A 'motion was made by Harry Leibe
that a committee of three be appointed
to solicit funds for the proper celebration
of the day, which motion was carried,
and H. C. Liebe, C. F. Stephens and
Andrew Keller were appointed a linonce
epmmittee.
Kveryone is tuixious to have n cele
bration this year that will excel any
that we have ever had. Its success de
pends entirely upon the support of the
people of The Dalles, and as everyone
seems fully determined that it shall be
a success, we need have little fear as to
its being otherwise.
Sunday morning the rite of holy con
firmation was administered to a class of
fifteen in I ho Lutheran church. L.
Weigo', Mrs1 A. Peterson, T. Paulsen,
Miss L. Chuck, X. Liest, Mis9 C. Nick
clsen, C. Weigel, Miss X. Godberson, O.
Beck, Miss A. Horn, A. Prince, Miss X.
Weberg, Miss C. Sorenecn, Mi&a M.
pedcr, and Miss B. Wyss.
After the opening prelude by Professor
Birgfeld and the singing ef the beautiful
rituals oi the mornimg service, the ex
amination of the catechism took place.
Ths questions that were many and difli-
nnlfr crprp n'flbprt finrn ntwl tliprn firnmiti.
ciously, but every member of the class j
answered clearly and proptly when
called upon. Tho class certainly gave
evldenceof a thorough knowledge of tho
elements of scripture, and their whole
conduct showed that they wero spirit
ually interested. It is certainly a
class of which any church might well
feel proud.
After the examination the choir under
the direction of Prof. Lundell rendered
an anthem. The pastor trade a brief
address explaining very explicitly tho
oatli which is rendered to Christ on this
occasion.
Two of the members, Mr. and Mrs.'
John Waud, having been confirmed in
their youth, were received by profession
of faith. Thete were seventeen communicant-members
added to the Lu
theran church.
This is certainly a good beginning for
so young a congregation, especially if
considering that the Lutheran church
has few if any backsliders.
For Joint Keprfnentntl ve.
We heartily recommend Albert S.
Roberts, nominee for joint representa
tive of Wasco and Sherman counties on
the Republican ticket, to the voters of
this section.
He is neither as a man or as a candi
date, nor as an official in this office, if
elected, pledged to any person or func
tion, further than he is a sound money
protectionist Republican, a stand which
he is only to proud to take.
Nor strings are held on him and nev
bave been, and such a man deeerves the
support of his entire party Such a man
will not prove a traitor when needed,
and will exert bis best influence for the
benefit of the section from which he is
sent. Cast your vote for A. S. Roberts
and you will have no cause for regret.
Flag-Kalclng at lioyd.
Saturday was a gala day in the vicin
ity of Boyd, the occasion being the flag
raising exercises at Liberty echoolhouse.
In the morning the neighbors gathered
in large numbers and a fine pole was put
in place. This task being accomplished,
lunches were spread and a basket dinner
was greatly enjoyed.
At about 2 o'clock, others having ar
rived, the exercises commenced. Under
tho supervision of the teacher, Miss
Nichols, and Mr. Bernie Sellick, as
chairman, each number was rendered m
an excellent manner, showing that the
pupils of Liberty school have talent far
above the average. The Hag drill was
particularly pretty, and as the pupils
inarched to the grounds, led by Miss
Bell, who carried the large Aug, enthusi
asm was intense, until when the beaut!
ful flag was raised and floated to the
breeze, cheer upon cheer arose, and no
He Cleveland
more patriotic crowd could be found
anywhere.
Returning to tho schoolroom, Prof.
Deems gave a very fine declamation,
which was thoroughly enjoyed.
As a fit closing for such patriotic ex
ercises, Mr. F. W. Wilson, of this city,
gave a very eloquent Rddrcss on "Ihe
Flag of Our Cjuntry." Tho applause
was long and loud at frequent Intervals
during the speech, showing tho appreci
ation felt by tho audience, which was
further attested by the unanimous rote
of tliauke tendered him at Its close.
Lfbcrty school has much reoson to feel
proud of its flag; as well as of the fact
that there aie such noblo young men In
the district as Mr. Bernie Sellick, who
was prime mover in the enterprise.
Attention Woodmen.
All members of Mt. Hood c.imp of tho
Woodmen of the World are requested to
to be present at the regular meeting to
assist in the election of delegates to the
disttict convention.
V. D. H.ARfKit, Clerk.
Bncklen'8 Arinca salve.
The best salvo in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevet
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains)
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively ones piles, or no pay required
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale Dy Blakeley and
Houghton, druceists.
Heal Kutate 9le.
The Lsughlin estate offers fur sale all
their land property in and near The
Dalles, consisting of city lots, blocks
and acieage. Terms reasonable.
Apply to the undersigned at the office
of the Wasco Warehouse Co.
tf B. F. Laugiimx.
I havp been a sufferer from chronic
diarrhoea ever since the war and have
used all kinds of medicines for it. At
last I found one remedy that has been a
success as a cure, and that is Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy. P. E. Grisham, Gaars Mills,
La. For sale bv Blakeley & Houghton.
Whooping Cough.
I had a little boy who was nearly dead
from an attack of whooping cough. My
neighbors recommended Chamberlain's
Con? 1 1 Remedy. I did not think that
anv medicine would help him, but after
giving him a tew doses of the remedy 1
noticed an improvement, and one bottle
cured him entirely. It Is the best cough
medicine I ever had in the house. P.
E. Moore, South Burgettstown, Pa.
For sale by Blakeley & llonehton.
"Eagle" Acetylene Gas'Generators are
superior to all. Agency at Hansen &
Thompson's planing mill. a2l-lm dw
Everybody reads Tun Chholnice.
Royal make the load pare,
wholesome and delicto.
WN0
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
ROYAL DAKIhO POAOCR CO.. NEW YORK.
AVHKN N.tTUUK
NeedB assistance it may be best toren
der it promptly, buf. one should re
member to use even tho roost perfect
remedies only when needed. The best
and most simple and gentle remedy i
the Syrup of Figs, manufactured by Mm.
Califarnia Fig Syrup Co.
A little boy asked lor a bottle of "get
up in the morning as fast ns you can,"
the druggist recognized a household
name lor "DeWitt'a Little Early Riser"
and gave him a bottle of those famous
little pills for constipation, sick head
ache, liver and stomach troubles.
Snipes Kinersly Drug Co.
LOST.
One brown bay mare, branded B NT
on left shoulder "and split in left ear.
One brown oay mare, branded L on left
shoulder and hip. Will give $10 reward
for return of same. Address
Jamus ExGr.isrr,.
a30-wlm Hood River.
Mrs. Gilmore's restaurant, in the East
End, furnishes the best lo cent meak
in the city. The restaurant is open day
and night. Give it a trial.
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
Thnt la what it was ini-de lor.
Cleveland wheels aro selling in spite
of all the cheap wheels that are offering.
Call and see our '9S models. Mater &.
Benton. . ,
To L'uro a Cold III Due liny.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund tie money if
it fails to euro. 25c- 7
Use Clarke & Falk's Floral Lotion for
rough skin.
DeWitt's Little tiurly Risers,.
The fanuius li'tle oills. "
Use Clarke &. Falk's Rosofoam tor tiiev
teeth.
Trv ScUlllluc's llebt lea pmi unking Doivrttt-.
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MAYS & CROWE.
Killtorlul Comment from Dully Oieeon
luu of May 111,
Attention may be called to tho letter
of Mr. J. H. Ackerman, Republican
candidate for superintendent of public
instruction, on the Bchool-book question,
published today. ' Mr. Lyman's letters
on tho subject evidently have been di
rected against Mr. Ackerman, his prin
cipal competiton, and Mr. Ackermau's !
answer is very plain and effective. It j
shows that the books voted for by Mr. j
Lyman would have cost somewhat more
than those voted for by Mr. Ackerman,
and somewhat more also than those
which were adopted for use by-the state.
Mr. Lyman has not fairly presented the
subject.
The farmer, the mechanic and the bi
cycle rider are Uablo to unexpected cuts
and bruises. DeWitt'a Witch Hazel
Salve ie the best thing to keep on hand,
It heals quickly, and is a well known
cure for piles, SnipeB-Kinersly Drug Co.
Has tae Rurwoll detvchuble
Tire, Tho best thing yet.
Hasn't a single drawback.
Tho weight of tho
BURWELL TIHE
REMEMBER
Wo havo strictly First-Chissr
Fir, Oak and
Is less than that of any'oth I
er detachable tiro now on i
the market.
Ladies' and Cents' UJheels for Rent.
OJheels Repaired.
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Maple Wood.
To "be sold at the Lowest Market Rates.
Phone 25. J. T. Peters & Co.
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