The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 19, 1898, Image 3

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The attractive styles in making will doubtless meet with approval generally.
The many kinds of goods and patterns shown in the garment make it easy to
suit any taste. Not only that, but they're so priced, that additional incentive
is offered for supplying your shirt waist needs here. Just a few suggestions
from a large stock:
At $3.25 Corduroy, in Navy, Garnet, Blue and Green. Sizes 32 to 40
At 5.00 Fancy Silk, handsomely finished
At 5.50, $G.OO and.$G.50 Plain Taffeta Silk, full assortment of colors
At G.50 Plain Black Satin, very dressy
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PEASE & MAYS.
Ths Dalles Daily Chronicle.
MONDAY
SEPTEMBER 19, 1898
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
The forecast official states that we will
probably have rain tonight and tomor
row.
Today thirty new names were adde
to the already lafee list in The Dalle:
public schools. It is expected that th
enrollment will greatly increase durin
the next few weeks.
Mrs. Peirano wishes to announce to'
the ladies of The Dalles and vicinity
that she has just received a complete
stock of fall tmlinery and novelties,
which she would be pleased to have
fliom a'l and Pvn m ! np
The average daily ecore at the Uma
tilla House alleys was 65.6, while the
daily high scores were : Maetz, Monday,
60, Tuesday, 52; Baldwin, Wednesday,
73; Maetz, Thursday, 59; iJirgfeld,
Friday, 71; Maetz, Saturday, 61 , Sun
day, 79,
The Centerville correspondent of the
Goldendale Agriculturalist says that for
two Sundays past the Tadies of the W.
C. T. U. have forced every etore in
town to close. The ladies, the corres
pondent adds, have become tired of
violations ot theSunday law, and the
Bale of 'bitters'
The Wizard Oil Company, consisting
of ten artists in their respective lines,
arrived in this city last evening and will
be with us for two weeks. Its company
is the only one on the road which gives
a dollar show for 15 cents, and it is need
less to say that their performances at
the Baldwin Opera House will draw ein
menee crowds.
A meeting of the water commissioners
was held Saturday night for the purpose
of considering the question of increasing
the water power in The Dalles in case of
fir?! A? their plan? are not fully per
fected nothing Was done at this meeting.
Another will he held thla evening at
which matters of iinportah.ce will be de
cided. Several cars of the construction train
got off the track between the Cascades
and Viento today which forced the pas
Benger train, which was due here at
11 :30, to remain at the Cascade Locks
until euch time as the track was cleared.
The wreck must have been quite serious
as they were still working on it at 3
o'clock this afternoon, and at that time
the passenger had not yet left the Locks
glanced and inflicted a terrible gash in
one of his feet. He was brought to Hood
Eiver and Dr. Shaw called to attend to
his injury. Although be will be laid up
for four or five months with the injury,
which is extremely ' painful, still the
doctor hopes that he will recover fully
and that no serious results will come
from the same.
he past week has been the liveliest
Dalles bowling circles of any since last
winter. An unusual large amount of
bowling was done, and the Ladies rec
ord for the city was taken by Mrs. Fred
Houghton, with a ecore of 73, The daily
club were: Schmidt,
Bradshaw,
in the grocery line as can be quoted in
The Dalles. Both are honest and reli
able business men and will certainly
gain their share of the patronage of the
people of The Dalles and the surronnd
ing country. The business will in
future be run nnder the name of Smith
and Cockerline.
PROF. LANDERS' TESTIMONY.
The Well-known and Eminent Edu
cator Expresses his Opinion on
Bishop McCabe's Lecture on Libby.
"Score at the club were:
Monday, 59, Tuesday 56
Wednesday, 55 ; Thursday, Mrs.Hough
ton, 73,Bradshaw,68 ; Bradshaw, Friday,
66; Houghton, Saturday, 56; Sampson,
Sunday, 63.
We are informed that the freight rates
on the O. R. & N. and D. P. & A. N. Co.
have been raised on wheat between this
place and Portland from three cents per
bushel to four and one half cents. The
rates on other goods have also been
raised in proportion. The D. P. & A. N.
people inform us that the rates have
never been raised on freight since the
opposition boat was running, and state
that the rates were so low that they lost
money on various shipments of goods
which are difficult to handle.
The music that will be enjoyed at the
Oregon Industrial Exposition froai Sep
tember 22 to October 22 will be the best
in the land. It will cost much money,
but the Exposition managers realize that
nothing is too good for the people, so
they engaged Bennett's Full Military
Band, whose music is supurb. There
will be concerts by this famous band
afternoon and evening, and the pro
grams will be arranged by compe
tent music committees, the numbers
being adapted to the better tastes of
all audiences. There are a number of
talented soloists in the band, and they
will all be beard to the best advantage.
Yesterday afternoon two employes of
the O. R. & N. went in bathing in a
slue about one mile below Hood River.
One of the men was named Huston, and
in attempting to swim across the slue
he was taken with a cramp, and before
any aid couldjreach him he sank and was
drowned. A search was made for his
body which was found this morning at
about 8 :30 o'clock. Huston is a stranger
in Hood River, having come to that
place recently, and 'from what we could
learn be is from Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
pt
I kep
I have heard Chaplain McCabe's lect
ure "The Bright Side of Life in Libby
Prison." Aside from his great popular
ity in the ministry this lecture alone
has given him a high reputation
thoughout the United States. He speaks
from the experience of an actual partici
part in the ecenes and incidents of
prison life. Besides picturing the con
ditions of the inmates of Libby Prison
more vividly than any pen can portray,
he describes that side of prison life that
is so little know outside ; how the
"boys" make the best of everything to
keep up their spirit, beguile the weary
hours, and make their life then endur
able.
The lecture is replete with incidents
and description that give it intense in
terest. Chaplain McCabe's reputation
as a singer is scarcely less than that of a
lecturer. There are few singers in this
country that possess more power of ex
pression in song than he.
I am glad to have the opportunity
of hearing him again. S. J. Landers.
Prin. High School.
TH E LADIES.
The pleasant effect and perfect safety
with which ladies may use Syrup of Figs,
under all conditions, makes it their
favorite remedy. .To get the true and
genuine article, look for the name Of the
California Fig Syrrfp Co., printed near
the bottom of the package. For sale by
all druggists.
FOR SALE.
XT,. C t u:n
Since the opening of the fishing seasonTnthat would throw any further light on
up to last Saturday, the catch of fish Hhis identity. Coroner Butts was sum
kept getting lighter so that the fish- imoned and left for Hood River on the
V
ermen and owners of canneries began to
despair of making anything to speak cf
from the fall run. Saturday the fish be
gan to come more satisfactorily and the
amount caught at present is on the in
crease, so that the season promises to
vbe a profitable one in spite of the gloomf
prospect last week.
Saturday W. E. Mason, who works on
Congressman Moody's ranch near Hood
River, was grubbing when the axe
Une", o
rlv en 1
The entire fruit crop (not gathered
yet) of oar orchards on 15-Mile (about
12 miles from this city), consisting of
fine variety of apples and other fruits,
for sale. Apply immediately to
Max Vogt & Co.
COLtE'S
HOT BUST..
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We have isist received a large stock of
Cole's Air tight heaters, which will
sell from $3 50 to $12.00. Every stove
warranted. Call and see our stock of
heaters before purchasing.
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Carload of the celebrate d Wil
son Heaters just recei ved. All
sizes and kinds at your own
price.
Our Fire Sale' is still on. All goods
from 25 to 50 per cent reduction.
ZLVSTefve Crowe.
Noxt Door to Land Office, - Washington Street. '
OVAL
..THE HSOTRRE DEALERS.,
J. H. CROSS has removed his store to the Vogt
Block, next door to the Post office, where he will be pleased
fo greet his many iormer patrons and a liberal share of new
ones. For' CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, HAY,
GRAIN and FEED, SEEDS and FRUITS, &c, your
orders will receive prompt attention, and will be sold at pop-
jular prices. Call and see him.
167 Second St. THE DALLES, OB.
Qet Your pri9tii at office,
WHOLESOME ADVICE
For People Whose Stomachs are Weak
ana ' Digestion Poer.
Dr. Harlandson, whose opinion in dis
eases is worthy of attention, says when
a man or woman comes to me complain
ing of indigestion, loss of appetite, eour
stomach, belching, sour watery-risings,
headaches, sleeplessnese, lack of ambi
tion and a general run down nervous
condition I advise them to take after
each meal one or two of Stuart's Dys
pepsia Tab'.ets, allowing the - tablet to
dissolve in the mouth, and thus mingle
with the food eaten. The result is that
the food is speedily digested before it
has time to soar and ferment. These
tablets will digest food anyway whether
the stomach wanta to or not.because they
contain harmless digestive principles,
vegetable essences, pepsin and Golden
Seal which supply just what the weak
stomach lacks.
I have advised the tablets with great
success, both in curing indigestion and
to build up the tissues, increase flesh in
thin nervous patiente, whose real trouble
was dyspepeia and as soon as the stomach
was put to rights they did not know
what sickness was.
A filty cent package of. Stuart's Dys
pepsia Tablets can be bought at any
drug store, and as they are not a secret
patent medicine, they can be used as
often as desired with fuli assurance that
thev contain nothing harmful in the
slighest degree ; on the contrary, any
one whose stomach is at all deranged
will find great benefit from the use of
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. They will
cure any form of stomach weakness or
disease except cancer of the etomach.
Full size package at druggists 50c or
$1.00 or by mail from Stuart Co., Marsh
all, Mich.
BISHOP M'CABE'S LECTURE.
was there, of the bright side of the sit
uation which tried men's souls stories
of the men who, under durance, bore
themselves like Americans, whose sons
todav stand as the representatives of
the grandest army and navy of any of
the nations of the earth. J.L.
Millinery Opening;.
first train. .
I C. S. Smith and Frank- Cockerline
tsoya, Dotn ot whom were formerly en
gaged in the grocery business and who
are experienced n this line, have pur
chased the store of Fred Fisher in the
East End. They took possession of their
new stand thia morning and are now
prepared to meet all their friends and
Mr. Fishers former patrons and offer
them as reasonable figures on anything
At Mrs. -Peirano's on Wednesday,
Sept. 28 oh, (consistingof the latest styles
in fall and winter millinery and novelties)
which the ladies of The Dalles and
vicinity are cordially invited to attend.
LOST.
A set of false teeth. One tooth broken.
Leave at this office and receive suitable
reward.
Win your battles against disease by
acting promptly. One Minute Cough
Cure produces immediate results. When
taken early it prevents constipation.
And in latter stages it furnishes prompt
relief. Snipes -Kinerely Drug Co.
'The Bright
Side of Life
Prison'."
In Libby
One Minute Cough Cure, cured.
That Is what it was made for.
The dark side of Libbv and of other
prisons has been told so many times by
so many persons that there is almost
nothing more to be said on that side of
the snbject. Let ua hear of the "bright
side", and that there was a bright eide,
the writer of this (who was a boarder in
that famous hotel for seven long months)
can and does bear cheerlul testimony.
All. should go to hear the bright
stories from the lips of the chaplain who
The strength of Schil
ling 's Best coffee is "'me
dium." The flavor is "ex
tra" extra good.
Schilling's Best
baking powder
flavoring extracts
and spices
are all money-back right
here.
tea
coffee
soda
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For saie by
L. Rorden & Compan;-
BILLS ALLOWED
At the Last Meeting of the Commis
sioners Court.
D S Kinney, county commis
sioner : $ 37 00
N C Evans, county commissioner 32 00
BOCSTY ON WILD ANIMALS.
Stockmen's Union, 103 00
I C Brown 2 00
L N Hajrnes ; 6 00
Frank Johnson -1 00
Rov Taylor '. 2 00
Gerome Wells 1 00
Peter Agidus 2 00
Martin Jackshaw.
John Carlen
C C Woodford
A Y Marsh
John A Freeman. .
John Jackson.
00
00
2 00
7 00
D H Roberts ; 3 00
Louis Shadwits.
L Francisco.
J T Smith. .
Fred Welle.
J RO'NeU.
00
00
00
00
6 CO
J H Teague 1 00
D L Warner 2 00
Burnard Sullinger
Frank Gable
C A Brown
J W Russell
John Ohlegschleger
OREGON
Industrial Exposition
OPENS IN
PORTLAND, SEPT. 22d,
CLOSES
OCTOBER 22, 1898.
The Finest and Greatest Exposition Ever Held
in the Northwest.
...Honicultiral M A&ricnltiiraL.:
Products of Oregon snd Washington will be dis
placed in wondertul profusion, including
more varieties than ever before gath
ered together in'one exhibit.
Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals will be Awarded
Marvelously Rich. Specimens from Our
Gold, Silver and Other Mines.
BENNETT'S RENOWNED MILITARY BIND
Has been engaged for the season.
Roy Taylor 2 00
JJ (J Jones. :
John W Davis
Joe Crate
00
2 00
1 00
Astounding Aerial Feats and Acro
batic Performances.
Very Low Rates on All Railroads.
ADMISSION Adults 2o cents, Children 10c
Jacobsen Book
and Music Company.
170 Vogt Block,
Call and examine the Xew Improved Light
Running Domestic Sewing Machine before pur
chasing elsewhere. Special prices the coining '
week at this store.
You will also find the largest and most complete
'stock of Pianoe, Organs and other musical
troodB, blank books and other office supplies,
stationery, toys, notions and sporting goods in
Eaetern Oregon. Prices to euit the times.
THE DALLES, OR.
12 Perfect Pictures on
12 Class Plates in
12 Seconds without reloading
magazinejyjQj!Cameras.
Every part mode to produce perfeet pic
tures simply and easily, Every i-ens speci
ally ground, tested and guaranteed. Shutter
sets itself and is always ready. Plates
changed bv the turn of a button. Any one
can take pictures with the "Cyclone." It
cost little, works easily, keeps in repair, and
requires no extras.
IN THREE SIZES
No. 1. ZUx2K, 3-50
No. 2. 3Kx4;i, $6.00
No. 8. 4x4, f 10.00
Send fov
1898 Catalogue.
7U. Z. DONNELX