The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 18, 1898, Image 3

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    Wrappers
W
n
appers
The rnoct roinpleto lino we have, over
ofl'ered is now nsklnn your 3fcctli)ii.
Made from diiinly materials that nrti
cool imil airy; jtibt the thing for this
hot till 111 tiMjr weather.
Our Prices are
at Rock Bottom.
75e to $3.00.
THEY'LL NEVER BE LOWER
Tim cheapest Wrappers wo liavo nro made from the beet quality of
SiinpHoii' Print., uimiiuittM'd to ho fiitl colorH. Oar hotter grades aro
inadi' from flno lin:al- and Iippot Organdies, very handsomely tiimined
ill Ivui'i; and KmhroidenuH.
You'll
Soon
Be Going
to the Coast,
1 1
or perhaps to the mountains. It makes! no difference, however, where
you-go, iih we have untieipitted your wants and are opening up a complete
line of
Trunks, Grips and Telescopes.
Count in and see these. You'll find Unit we have remodeled our lines and
added the latent noveltlcH to them. H ie unnecessary (or us to mention
prices, iih you always find our priced right.
All Goodp Marked in
I'lain Figures.
PEASE & MAYS
M. Parry from the state normal at Mon
mouth; Mrs. Maude Slmfnonn and her
brothers, Meeprs. Howard and Perry
Oaunt, and Robert Belcher from Wlion
'college; hIho Evcnjtt Locan from En
j geno.
Mrs. A. 0. Stubling & Hon will soon
begin on the erection of a new hot house
especially for the culture of carnations
! and violets. The increasing trade makes
! this necessary and Mrs. Stubling feels
' that her efforts n ill be appreciated by
; her patrons. j17
I A number' of our property-owners
I have been enterprising enough to build
jiiew sidewalks this summer, and their
actions in this regard are certainly com-
inendable. T here are others, however,
j who should follow their good example I
I in this direction nnd put in new walks. I
I Some of our sidewalks are in such a i
J condition that it is almost dangerous to i
, walk over thi and thev should be re-1
built by ail no-ans.
A remarkably larco number of Indians !
are in the city at present. This is ow-!
ing to tho fact that many aru returning1
from the berry patches at Hood River, j
while others are her" to spend the fish-1
j ing season. Those who have been pick- j
j ing berries have money and are awaiting 1
every oppottunity to secure intoxicants
(at any price, so that the authorities are
1 1 .
uuey heeping a waicn on tiiem to pre- i
vent any depredations being committed.
Yesterda Mrs. L. Spive.v, wife of P.. i
A. Spiyey, died at her residence, in the I
Bettingen block, in this city, of con- !
CITY PRIMARIES.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
SATURDAY
.lUNIi 18. 181)8
to take part in the Fourth of July cele
bration. All members should be in at
tendance. Bishop Morris, of Portland, will be iu
the city Sunday and officiate at St.
Pau.'s church. The administering of
continuation will take place in the even
ing. Mr. Brooks received word from Rev.
Butcher yesterday stating that it would
be impossible for hiui to be in the city I
Sundav and occupy the pulpit of the i
lf Congregational church, as was expected.
(j If southern Gilliam county should
J produce as good a crop this year as last,
and the indications all point to a better
one, the domand for transportation will
be so strong that the Columbia Southern
railroad will no doubt take heed and tap
the great wheat belt farther ou into the
Ninteiior.
Your summer's vacation will be in
complete without one of our Magazine
Cyclone cameras. Anyone can operate
it. Takes twelve pictures without open
ing the camera. Call at Donnell's drug
store and see them and the pictures
taken with them. Prices -f3,oO, .fG and
$10. lS-rtlt-tf
The Fourth of July committees are
, j doing everything in their power to make
the celebration a success and it certain
ly will be such. Tlio business men of
The Dalles have been very liberal In do
nating money towards the celebration,
and there is nothing lacking at present
to assure its success in every regard.
Warm weather continues over the
Snake river country, while comparative
ly cool weather prevails ovor the upper
Columbia. The upper rivers have com
menced to fall. It appears that the
main body of snow has now been melted
and all danger of higher water lias
passed. It cannot bo stated with abso
lute accuracy that uo further rise will
occur, but such a conclusion is reason-1
able. ,
The catch of fish fell ofl'n little Thurs-1
day night, but the quality is exception-1
ally tine, says the Astoria Budget. The,
Hteelheads are finer than they have been '
in years. One was delivered at Tree- j
cott's weighing 18 pounds, The so-called
branded fish are delivored to the differ '
ent canneries nearly every day. Some- ,
times they resemble letters, und again
quaint figures. They are 6cars from sea!
r sea lioii bites,
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Grand
Celebration
Fourth of July
At The Dalles', Or.
Weather forecast for today, fair.
Don't forgot that Kellar keeps the
host ice cream soda in the city.
Clarke & Falk have the purest and,
strongest Paris Green in the market
Hood River straw berries bv the cratd
ut The Dalles Commission Company's
Ice cream soda, ice cream and straw''
berries at the Columbia Candy Factory.
II. M. Ryan, teacher of Mandolin,
Guitar and Banjo. Headquarters at
Jacobsen's. tf
Leave orders for ice witli the Stadol
nian Commission Co. Office cold storage
building. Phone -ID. tf
Furnished rooms to rent, also suits of
rooms mutable for housekeeping. Apply
to 10 and 20, Chapman Block. 17
A desirable position to do general
house work can be obtained by applying
to Mrs. W. Lord. Girl must be u good
cook. IT) -lit
You can got ifl excursion tickets to
Bonuevillo and return every Sunday at
either the depot or Umatilla House
ticket offices. . Kl-l w
All the latest novelties in veilings just
received at Cainpholl & Wilson's milli
nery jurlors.direct from New York City,
the headquarters of fashion,
itov. N. Evans, pastor of the Method
ist (ihurch in Goldondale, will occupy
the pulpit of the Methodist church In
this city next Sunday morning and even
lug. A locomotivo on the Sumpter Valley
railroad jumped the track near Baker
City, Tuesday. No one was hurt und
but li'.tle damage was done to the loco
motive. At La Groudo there is n demand for
laborers which it seems impossible to
supply, owing to the fact that the aver
age "laborer" does not take kindly to
the care of sugar beets.
The ladies of the Christian church
will sell ice cream and cake at the
church on Tuesday evening. Make no
other arrangements for that date, hut
go and see them and you will enjoy.
the evening.
Tomorrow evening a meeting of the!
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sumption. Although still in her prime,
being but 21! years old, Mrs. Spivey has
been ailing tor a considerable time.
Finally her malady turned into con
sumption, and she sank rapidlv until
the end came. She leaves a husband !
and one child, about -1 year old. The
funeral will take place from the Calvary I
Baptist church Sunday at 11 o'clock. !
The twenty-sixth annual reunion of
the Oregon pioneers was one of the most 1
pleasant and successful that has ever j
taken place under the auspices of the!
Oregon Pioneers Association. The rec- j
ords of these annual meetings will fur-1
rush much valuable data to the future
historian of the state; while the meet-'
ings thein&elves are a source of genuine .
enjoyment to a not inconsiderable nutn- j
ber of our people who find their greatest
pleasure in living over events of the j
past. Serving thus a two-fold object, j
those under w hose auspices these meet-'
ings are held and by whom these record-" '
are kept, perform valuable service to1
the community, both present and pros-j
pective. I
W. W. Rice, of Susanvil'e arrived iu I
Long Creek Mondav brincins: the news '
of a narrow escape from drowning of
Robert Hamilton's two childit-n in j
Sloan & Haskell's mining flume. The !
little girl, 3 years old, while playing near ,
the edge of the flume was seen by her
eldest brother to fall in. Without a mo
ment's hesitation he went to the rescue
of his sister. Though there was a full
head of water running ill the flume with
pucIi velocity as to carry large boulders
out of the mine, he succeeded in holding
his sister above water until help arrived
and the two were rescued. It is a mir
acle that both were not drowned, as Mr.
Rice says a grown person would have
great difficulty in saving himself in the
flume.
Ilsld nt llie Court lltnitn J.xt.t NlRht
Cnniltdiitp r.ir Mnor 'ol ClinMiti.
Li.'t evening about 150 citrus col
lected at the court lious to athnd tho
city primaries. Mayor Noiim called the
ine-ting to oidor and John Minhell was
electe 1 chalim.in. The selection of a
secretary for the meeting was next in
order. R. B. Sinnott was chosen secre
tary on the first ballot.
Tho nomination for umyor was next
in order. Ali-x rnoinpcn was nomi
nated by C. E. Bayard and seconded by
M. T. Nolan. Mr. Thoinpsrn dec'ined
the nomination and a motion was made
that a vote be taken, hut Mr. Thompson
airain declined. Charles Phillips then
nominated Chailes Stephens, and the
motion was seconded by Mr. Butts. Mr.
Stephens also decline.!. Thomas McCoy
then n 'imed M. T. Nolan, but he de
clined to accept another term. Henry
Maier wa nominal, d by Fred W. Wil
son, and he, like the others, declined tho
nomination. As no one could be found
to accept this nomination, that of citv
treasurer was next iu order. Profesor
Gavin placed the name of C. .1. Crandall
the present treasuior, in nomination.
His nomination was seconded, and as
no turther nominations were made, Mr.
Crandall was cliubi n nominee by accla
mation.
A motion was made and carried that a
committee of five citizens be anpointed
to consult tome good citizen and have
him place his name in nomination for
mavor. The following gentlemen were
chosen as committeemen: M. T. Nolan,
C. L. Phillips. N. J. Sinnott, A. A.
Jayne and H. L. Kuck.
A mee ing for the nomination of coun
cilmen will be held in the different
ward; kt S p. in. today .as follows: That
of the 1st ard in the circuit court
room ; 2d ward in the county court
room, while those of tbuSrd ward will
meet in the council chambers. As there
was no further business to attend to, the
meeting adj juined.
Xnun ue Acluicil I'.i'jiiirt.
The following is a report of the Nan
sene school, for the third month, com
mencir g May 9th ami ending June 9,
1898: Number ot pupils enrolled, boys
5. girls 13, total IS. Those who have
missed no days are, Hattie Adamf,
Ruby Monie, Belle Adams, Everett
Wilson, Rhuda Adams, Dora Moore,
Minnie Wilson, Clar.i Moore, Darwin
Adams and Pearl Wil-on. Those whose
deportment bne reached 100 are, Nancy
Neely, Pearl Wilson, Hattie Adams,
Daisy Butler, Dora Moore, Belle Adams,
Rhoda Adams, Clara Moore, Darwin
Adauis, Everett Wilson, Minnie Wilson
and Barbara Neely. Visitors during
month were James Moore, Win. Adams,
Dave Wilson, Polk Butler, Mr. Selleck,
Nathan Myers, Burnie and Roy Selleck,
Eben and Ralph Butler, Elmer Wilson,
Howard and James Selleck, Mesdames
Wm., Adams, James Moore, Dave Wil
son, Mary Butler, Ada Moore, Misses
Hattie and Nellie Wilson.
O. R. Dke.ms, Teacher.
Royal makei the food pure,
wholesome and detlcloui ,
tw sill
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
B0Vl BKINO POWOtq CO., KEW VORK.
by IInz"l Wnuil ; instrumental slo,
Mrs. Collins; recitation. Mrs. Hunsa
ker; auction; selections by tho Hayseed
band; recitation. Nova Dawson ; guitar
solo, Mr. Ryan ; recitation, Hazel Wauil ;
guessing contest of old sayings; piano
silo, Mrs. Collins; vocal solo, Mrs.
Stephens.
AVnntiMl.
Just ttlhat
You CUant
A competent cirl; one who is a good
cook, and who 13 kind tochildren. Good
wages to the right party. Apply to this
office. tf
Ice Cream wholesale and retail at the
i Columbia Candy Factory. Orders to fur
I nis-h lodge socials and ice cream festi
I vals solicited. Don't forget that our
' ice cream sodas are the best m thecitv.
New ideac in Wall Paper here. Such
wide variety u wo mot-honing never be
fore graced a single stock. Real nnitc
tion creton i-UVeis at, ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheap paper priceB.
Elegant defigiiH, tasteful colorings, yonra
for a small price, at our store on Third
street. Also a full line of house paints.
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
DcWitt's Witch Hazel Salve
, Cures Piles, Scalds, Ourns.
4-
OWE FOH A COSE.
JUrnoTO Pimply, rriTent
H l.,:'1'',' Kuniy thalllood,
FILLS
CAMPBELL & WILSON
Tillipery
Parlor5
Under the management of
Mrs. W. G. Wilson and
Miss Myrtle Smith.
Mrs. Brigs' Old Stand.
A torpid liver robs you of ambition
and rums your health. DeWitt's Little
Early Risers cleanse tire liver, cure con
stipation and all stomach and liver
troublo. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
REMOVAL NOTICE.
J. H. CROSS has removed his storo to the Vogt
: Block, next door to the Posfoflice, whore he will bo pleased
I to greet his many iormer patrons and a liberal share of new
! ones. For CHOISE FAMILY GROCERIES, HAY,
j GRAIN and FEED, SEEDS and FRUITS, &c, your
orders will receive prompt attention, and will be sold at pop
ular prices. Call and see him.
Hoys, Attention!
An Kiijuyal)'.? Kvtnlntf.
Cloudy Weathep Preferred iop Sittings.
All boys and young men between the
ages of 10 and 25 years who would like
to serve their country by helping to
make our Fourth of July celebration a
grand success, should be present at the
Armory on Monday evening, June 20th,
at 8:30 o'clock. All there will be put
through u few simple movemements, so
that they will be able to make a good
appearance iu the procession.
Boys, this i'b a chance to show your
patriotism and do your part. When so I
many are offering their lives even for j
their country, surely all will be willing
to devote a few hours to helping out j
those who are devoting so much of their
time to making the day a siicce-s. Do!
not forget tho time and place. Uniforms
will bo furnished free to all taking pait. j
A llox huclttl. ;
MY WORK MY SUCCESS.
The Dewey social, given by Cedar
Circle in Fraternity hall last evening,
was certainly one of tiie most enjoyable
events of the season. The program was
arranged in a manner that made it i
pleasiug to all present, and the dancing
afterward was equally enjoyable.
Georgia Sampson presided at the j
piano, and, in company with Professor j Chapman BlOCK.
IVyan, as mandolin player, furnished j
splendid music for the occasion. '
The program consisted of music bv fl.'Vm
the mandolin and guitar club; recitation I P
THE DALLES, OR.
Jteu You Sr? Our ladies'
Hi
A box social, under the auspices of
Nansene school, was conducted by C. R.
Deems, late of Pennsylvania, for tho
purposa of raising funds to secure a ,
library for tho school. The entertain-1
ment was a success, both socially and (
financially. First a program was well
rendered by the school, after which was
the sale of the boxes, and in each box i
was lunch for two. There was if 15 50
realized by the sale of the boxes.
The O. R. & N. Co, has added many
Improvements to the Bonneville picnic
grounds, and this beautiful spot is now
in excellent order. During the summer
season tickets will be sold at The Dalles
to Bonneville and return every Sunday
for the low rate of $1 for the round trip.
Tickets will bo sold for train No. 3, leav
ing The Dalles ot 0:55 a. in. every Sun
day, and will bo honored for return pas
sage on trains Nos. 4 and 2, same date.
10-1 w
He in
ins cream FreezersJf
Ivanhoe'
Price .only $35.
Up-to-Dato in Every .Respect.
Adjustable Steel Handle lars.
Celebrated G. & ,1. Dotaohable Tires.
MA S & CROWE.
1
We have opened our renting department with a
lino of new wheels.
t
A large number of college students
from this city auit vicinity, who have
been nwny attending echoodiiring the
year, returned ou the Rtrulator last
eveuiiiir. They wereMisses Anna I
To Cure a Cold Iu One Day.
Take Laxativo Bromo Qulniue Tab
lets, All druggists refund the money if
It fails to cure. 25c,
Now is the time to spray with Paris
Green. Clarke & Falk have the "strong
est you can get. tf
X0 ZIXC IX C0XTACT WITH CREAM
THF 0XLV FKEEZFK MADE HAVING
MOKE THAN TWO MOTIONS.
rou BALK 11 y
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Dialer &Bepi)
.THE HARDWARE DEALERS,
161 Second St THE DALLES, OR.
REMEMBER.
Wo have strictly First-Class
Fir, Oak and
Maple Wood.
To be sold at the Lowest Market Rates.
Phone 25.
J. T. Peters & Co.