The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 10, 1898, Image 3

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Saturday Specials.
Dry Goods Department.
In Dross Goods wo shall oM'er soino twonty
five pieces of all-wool .Suitings, Hummer Goods,
and very desirable. This lot, comprises our reg
ular o(Jc, (0c, G5c and Tor- goods, and you miss it
if you pass Iheni by, as our selling price for Sat
urday oniy win ho
1'leased to show you these
day if you will call.
.. 39c Per Yard
goods before Satur-
un-
suit
special for lite WeeR M
Furnishing Goods Dept.
In summer underwear wo have some
good things, and it, is good things you
need for this weather. We have a
spe'cial line of light-weight cotton un
derwear and this wo shall oiler for one
week at
50 Cts a Suit.
ALL GOODS MARKED IN
PLAIN FIGURES.
You can't atl'ord to wear heavy
derwear when you can got a full
of summer underwear for
50c a Suit.
Of course we have summer under
wear in the nicer grades at a little
higher price. I f you would prefer Bal
briggan we have it with patent seams
at 5Uc a garment. A better one for
75c, and if you prefer something better
let us sell you a suit of the Imported
French Balbriggan at
$1.00 a Garment.
Come in and cwaminc these lirms.
We'll put our time against yours.
PEASE & MAYS.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
FRIDAY - - JtW'E 10. J8!)8
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
K t tntliiy hiir mid wanner.
Don t forgot Unit Kullar keeps the
best ice cream soda in tho city. tf
Ho jd River strawberries by the crate
at T!io Dalles Commission Company's.
leu cream Hoda, ice cream and straw
berries at the Columbia Candy Factory.
Souvenir BpoonH of American battle
ships at T. A. Van Xorden's. Price 26
COIltH. 8-lw
C. M. Grimes Bhipped two carloads of
beef cattle to the Union Meat Oo. yes
terday. II. M. Ryan, teacher of Mandolin,
Guitar and lianjo. Headquarters at
Jacubseii'f. tf
A new lot of oranges and lemoiiB di
rect from growers, at the Dalles Com
mission Co.
For correct styles in millinery go to
the Campbell & Willson Millinery Par
lors, on Second St. tc
Leave orders for ice with the .Stadel
man Commission Jo. Office cold storage
baUding. Phone -It). ' tf
Dewey keep ice cream soda? No, we
sell it, the beat iu the city, at the Co
lumbia Candy Factory.
Wanted, competent girl to do general
housework. Applicant address "J5,"
care CiiitoNtcLii oHice.
Furnished rooms to rent, also euits of
rooms suitable for housekeeping. Apply
to 10 and IK), Chapman Block. 17
Yesterday morning William Johnston;
wus tried in Justice Filloon's court for
larceny. lie was found guilty und sen
tenced to thirty days in the county
jail.
William Michell is having his build
ing, on the corner of Third and Wash
ington, newly painted, and will remodel
the interior. The work being done adds
much to tho uppearance of the structure.
Yesterday u new sidewalk was built iu
front of the Columbia Candy Factory,
which is a decided improvement and
puts i,he exterior more In accordance
with the neat interior of that favorite
resort.
James W. Smith has eold out his ex
tensive mercantile business after a ca
reer of nearly twenty years in Arlington.
Tho now (Inn will Ue known as The J.
W. Smith Mercantile Company, and
will bo in operation iu a very few
days.
The entertainment at the Methodist
church this evening will be exception
ally good, ne great preparations are be
ing made. The admission will bo lir
cents, which includes ice cream and
crke. If you cannot get there iu time
to hear the program, go later and have
some ice cream.
Tl e name of Jay P. I,ueao, of Arling
ton, for register of the laud otlice in Tho
Dalles, and Otis Patterson, of Ileppner,
an receiver of public moneys at this
place, were sent to the senate by the
president. These nominations were not
unexpected, but it will nevertheless be a
sourco of wonder to many why people
outside of Wasco county should be .ap
pointed to such positions.
Word was received iu Baker City Sun
day, says the Republican, that Fred
Sturglll, whose home is near Wwgvillts,
had been brutally assaulted by the fore-
t'hurle A. Kflwnrclit' Funeral.
man of a sawmill near La Grande. Slur
, gia was'working at the mill and quit,
and when he naked the foreman for his T1,e f,,,,eral of Charles A. Edwards
pay he was told to come over to tho of- ' ,ook P,m!H at 7 :3 last evening from the
lice. When once there, it is said the ' Crandall it ISnrgett undertaking parlors,
FUNERAL OF H. P. JACKSON.
( forman whipped out a large revolver
land began beat inn him on the head, unji
I befoie he was stopped he had broken
' one of Stnrgill's arms. Sturgill ie in u
i critical condition, j
' and was largely attended by friends and
fellow employes on the 0. R. & X., with
whom he was an unusual favorite. The
funeral services, which were short and
appropriate, were conducted by Rev.
Wood of the M. E. church. The re-
A splendid display of art studies, plain , Illnjng Were laid away in the Odd Fel
I and fancy needlework, embroidery, as,, cemetery.
! well as compositions, essays and class r fjJ Uuiv" and beautiful floral pieces
, work for the year at St. Mary's Aeade- which wertJ brought by his friends and
j my and St. Joseph's school will be i.ut daily usf)(K.jates on the road were silent
jon exhibit on Saturday, Sunday hiiU reminders of the esteem in which he
Monday at the Academy. The general waB lj(Jj . while those of D. W. Camp
I public are cordially invited to view the , belli of portianu chief train dispatcher,
1 exhibit during this time. , proved that the departed was held in the
i Lust evening the lawn on the north ! highest regard by his employers, as well
J Bide of the Congregational church waB j s the men with whom' he woikeJ.
I brightly lit by Chinese lanterns, and a The death of Mr. Edwards is a very
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numuer oi tauies werepiaeeu around i uuuir ; me uiure oo un uccuum i
the yard; while the Juafor Endeavorers I the wife and three small children who
flew about among their guests serving now mourn for him.
icecream and cake. The little ladies
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were not lacking patronage, and must '
have added quitea sum to their treas
ury.
I'KIiNONAl, MKNTION,
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The largest cattle drive made in Grant
county for some time paesed through
Long Creek last Friday. There were
over 2000 head in the band, consisting
chiefly of two and three-year-old steers,
recently purchased in Graut county by
Mr. liuardman, of Montana. William
Butler haB charge of the drove. Fifteen
cowboys and sixty head of saddle horses
were employed in 'the drive to Pen
dleton. r
Tlie party who has purchased the old
Catholic church building has finished
tearing it down and is hauling it away.
With it goes an old landmark and
souvenir of early days in The Dalles.
Its removal improves the appearance of
tho new church. Workmen are engaged
in putting down a new 'sidewalk from
Third street to the church entrance and
in making other improvements around
the new edifice.
Latest reports from Mr. Snipes, father
Warm Springs,
Hood River,
One or Klickitat OMent and Mont Itc
tpcctcil Citlr.rtm Laid to Rent.
The funeral services over the remains
of the late. H. P. Jackson, of Goldendale
were held in the Preabytorian church at
that place Wednesday, being conducted
by the Masons, of which fraternal order
Mr. Jackson has been a member for
many years.
Henry I'. Jackson was born near Mar
ietta, Ohio, Dec. 22, 18:50. He crossed
tho plains in 1852 and settled on French
Prairie, near Gcrvais, Marlon county,
Oregon, where he resided until April,
1878. when ho removed to Kiickitat.
He was married to Mies Eli.abcth Dun
can, August 11, 1853. who purvlves
him.
Ho leaves seven children, of which
II. C. and Walter leside in Goldendale,
Andrew, at Medical Lake, Hugh, at
Wapinitia, Or., Mollio and Nettie at
Tacoma and Hattie at Portland.
Royal mikes the food pure,
wholesome and detlcloui.
mi
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
ROYAL BAKlhQ PODCR CO., tit YORK.
Just Ctthat
You lUant
riC) ST?)
Mir m
Wi-ntlier ami UlTer.
Wednesday afternoon temperatures of
from 74 degrees, over southeastern Ida
ho, to 95 degrees, at The Dalles, pre
vailed over the Columbia river basin.
Wednesday night t lie temperature fell
from 112 to 44 ilpgrees. The heat ir slow
ly increasing' over the entire Columbia
basin. Higher temperatures prevail
over the upper Columbia country than
over the Snake; this is favorable for the
Columbia to discbarge before the main
body of water from the Siuke and Clear
water appears.
There were no conditions present yes
terday morning which indicate a cessa
tion of the current warm weather.
The upper rivers show a rise. There
is yet considerable snow on the higher
elevations to be melted.
The upper rivers will rise more rapid
ly during the next twenty-four hours.
The Columbia below the Cascades will
rise today ; at Portland a rise of 0 2 or
0.3 of a foot will be shown Saturday
morning. A rise of at least three feet at
Portland will occur by Thursday, June
10th. A rise of five feet at Portland is
probable before the maximum height is
reached. Ttie current warm weather
will most likely produce a continuous
rise until the maximum height is
reached.
fourth nr. Inly tVlt-ltrntlnii. .
The name of P. W. DcHufT was inad
vertently omitted from the committee
on liberty car and lloat and said com
mittee should include tho name of Mr.
DeHutl.
Tho executive committee will be com
posed of tho chairman of the several
committees, viz, Capt. J. W. Lewis,
chairman, C. J. Crandall, J. S. Fish. H.
W. French, J. F. Hampshire, C. F.
Stephens, C. L. Gilbert, II. C. Lie be, M.
T. Nolan, Frank Menefee.
Gno. C. 15l.Ak-KI.KY,
Chairman, D. C. & A. C.
WIiimiiiIiik CiiiikIi.
1 had a little boy who was nearly dead
from an attack of whoopim: cough. My
neighbors recommended Chambei Iain's
Couh Remedy. I did not think that
any medicine would help him, hut after
givini: him a lew doses of the remedy 1
I noticed nn improvement, and one buttle
I cured him entirely. It is the best cough
I medicine I ever had in the house. P.
j E. Mo. ire, South Burirettstown, Pa.
For sale by Illakeley & Houghton.
Now ideaf, in Wall Paper here. Such
wide variety as we are showing never be
foro'uraced a slii(.'li! stock. Real imita
tion cieton ellVcts at ordinary prices.
Gooil papers at cheap paper prices.
Elegant des-iuns, tasteful colorings, yonrn
for a small pricn, at our store on Third
street. Also a full line of house paints.
D. W. VAtTSB, Third St.
CAMPBELL & WILSON
Tillipery
Parlor5
LEMP'S
ST. LOUIS
BEER.
I On draught at the White
j iiouse Saloon. Charles
I Michelbich, l'rop.
Under the manngement of
Mrs. W. G. Wilson and
Mies Myrtle Smith.
Mrs. Brigs' Old Stand.
A torpid liver robs you of ambition
and rnins your health. DeWitt's Little
Early Risers cleanse the liver, cure con
stipation and all stomach and liver
trouble. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
lllllN Allowed.
Mrs. Wood, of
the city.
W. T. Jackson, of
the city.
J. T. Bennett, of Antelope, iB at the
Umatilla House.
Sain McDonald, of Moro, was in the
city last evening.
M. P. Isenberg returned to hi " "
at Hood River yesterday.
Mrs. H. E.Goodrich, of Warm Springs,
is in the city for a short visit.
Yesterday E. B. Dufur left for a busi
ness trip to Gold Hill. Southern Cali
fornia. Mrs. O. E. McCov and children left
last evening for Waeco, to visit friends
for a short time.
Mrs. Geisendorfer, who has been in
Portland for the past ten days, returned
on last night's train. ' '
Mrs. II. If, Dufur, of Dufur. returned
on last evening's boat from an extended I
rip to l'ortlantt and the coast.
Judge and Mrs. W. L. Rradshaw and
little son left yesterday morning for a
visit with IrU'iids in the valley towi
At the meeting of the city council
Wednesday night the bill of Dr. Doane
for attending a case of scarlet fever
was allowed. His bill for attending the
Indian who was killed on the O. R. &
N. track, was referred to the railroad
company. The following bills were also
ordered paid:
CFLautr, marshal $ 75 00
Geo J Brown, engineer 75 00
J J Wilev, nightwatch 60 00
CJ Crandall, treasurer... 20 00
K B Sinnott, recorder 50 00
Dr A C Smith, professional ser
vices , 100 00
St Vincent Hospital, services.. . . 41 00
O D Doane, professional service. 2 50
J T Peters & Co, mdse 8 Oli
W A Johnson, mdse 5 75
P F Burham, hauling 5 75
Dalles City Water Workp, rent . . 32 75
J E Ferguson, hauling 1 50
Dalles Lumbering Co. mdse 44 79
L B W Stone, labor..' 7 50
C Jones, labor 3L 70
A S Cathcart, teaming 8 40
F Eagan, labor 17 00
J W Heebner, labor 23 80
John Crate, special police 8 00
James Hauuaii, special police... 2 HO
California Restaurant, meals. . .. 2 70
NOTICK.
The regular montly meeting of Mt.
Hood Hoee Company No. 4, will be held
on Friday evening at 8:30 at the hose
houser J. W. Lkwis, Sec.
REMOVAL NOTICE.
J. H. CROSS nas amoved his store to tho Vogt
Block, next door to the PosfofHce, where he will be pleased
to greet his many former patrons and a liberal share of now
ones. For CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, HAY,
GRAIN and PEED, SEEDS and FRUITS, &c, your
orders will receive prompt attention, and will be sold at pop
ular prices. Call and see him.
CITY LIVERY AND FEED STABLE
Northwest Cor. Fourth and Federal Streets.
Special Attention to Feeding Transient Stock.
Mm Closed Hack Day or Night.
PRICES REASONABLE.
Tom A. Ward and Jos. T. Robertson, Props. THE DALLES, OR.
IN ;ij-IMl J I, j. -- II.JNj -JJ-MJ- I 1. !.
Jteu You 89 Our ladies'
OI jjejime inipes, uu in euiiiruwu iu ... . .. .
. .ii o i :viiss nerrigan, oi j-oriianu, wuo i..u
have been drowned on the Jane Gray, , b wWwl friends near Dufur. spent
state that all hopes of his being alive j yesterday calling on Dalles acquaint-
; have been abandoned. The dory of the ances, and left on the boat tnie morning
Jane Grav has been washed ashore, i ,ur "Lr 1uum
which makes it all the more likely that
hois lost, since he was supposed to
have been one of those who embarked
in this boat. The report that bodies of
nine of the victims of the disaster have
been found is unconfirmed,
The Ifeppner Gazette savs A. M Cree
returned last week
! Big creek country,
J where he had been to investigate the re
cent killing of sheep. He 'found that
there in no special objection to trail
sheep going through that sectiog, pro
vided they are taken through on an
upper trail. Iu the case of Willinghad,
It waa learned that bo was requested to
D. W. Campbell, of Portland, chief;
train-dispatcher for tho O. 11. & N. Co., I
was in the city yestomay lo nitenu me
funeral of Chas. A. Edwards, of Port
land, and returned cm the eaily morn
ing train today.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hardwiek have
closed their store for a short time, and
will snend the time at Hineham Snrims.
trom a trip to the I jjr, Ihwdwiek's health has been falling
in Grant couutv. inir. and it is with the hope that lie w ill
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I
'Ivanhoe'
recover that they take the trip,
(Jhruit eaten for tlio Fourth of .Inly.
For the Fouith of July the O. H. & N.
Co. will sell tickets from Tho Dalles to
any station in Oregon and return, in
eludlm? Wallnla and Walla Walla.
take the upper route, and save the range I Wael) ut t,)(J rflte of 0I1H fliro for ,i10
in the valley, which ho refused to do,
hence the trouble. Mr. Cree believes!
that less contention on both sides will !
prevent a recurrence of last summer's;
dopredatiens. . He is well pleased with j
his purchase of 7000 head, which he
made in this loj
lire the lluest
round trip. Tickets on sale July 2J, 3d
and 4th. Tickets good for return up to
and including July 0, 1893.
tiuckieii'a Ariiit-n salve.
The best salve in the world for
l'Ut8,
Schlltz'a
Bock
Beer.
'ty "4 W"Hh ,e ' bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei
hh ever seen. Bore()( tettor chanped nandBi chilblains,
' cornB, and all skin eruptions, and posi
,' Midway. w l-guaranteed to give perfect satlsfac-
j tlon, or money refunded. Price 25 cenU
tor the per box. For sale by Blakeley atid
1 Houghton, druggists.
Use Clurko &. Falk's Rosofoani
teeth.
Price only $35.
lTp-to-Dato in 10 very Rcspocl.
Adjustable Stool II audio JarH.
Ueiolmited G. & .). DotaohaMo Tiros.
MAYS & CROWE.
i1
Has tae Uurwell detachable
The, The bust thing yet.
Hasn't a single drawback.
The weight of the
We have opened our renting department with a J
lino of new wheels,
BUNNELL THE
Is less than that of any oth
er detachable tire now on
the market.
Ladies' and Gents' Olheels for Rent,
Wheels Repaired.
REMEMBER
Wo havo striolly Kirst-Olass
mater & Beaton
Fir, Oak and
Maple Wood.
To "be sold at the Lowest Market Rates,
Phone 35.
J. T. Peters & Co.