The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 08, 1898, Image 3

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Five distinct and genuine bargains in Ladies and Misses' Shoes.
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LADIES'.
Cloth top, hand welt, button. Were $4.00 '. now $2.25
Vici kid, hand welt, button. Were $4.00 now 2.25
Viei kid, hand welt, coin toe. Were $4.00..... now 2.50
MISSES'.
Kid button, coin toe.ll j to 2. Were $1.75 '. now 1.00
Kid button, square toe, to 2. Were $2.00 now 1.00
This is our shoe story in a nutshell. There'll be some left for to
morrow's selling, but sizes will be harder to find. Better come today.
These goods are displayed in our Furnishing G-oods -window.
A,,s-t,r - ftHbt & mHTo, i ne uanes, ur. $
Sour and Dill
Pickles in Bulk,
Cranberries,
Celery, Sauer
Kraut, Sweet
Potatoes, New
Orleans Molasses,
Maple Syrup,
Maple Sugar,
Swiss Cheese,
Cream Cheese,
Young America
Cheese, Apples,
Pears, Etc.,
'Also a Full Line
of Groceries.
...fOaierSGeolon
..THE Hfi'OTBSE DEALERS..
167 Second St THE DALLES, DR.
The Dalles Daily Gitfoniele.
TUESDAY - NOVEMBER 8, 1898,
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Eighteen in. air tight heaters. $2.50. I
Twenty-one in. air tight heater9, $3.00.
Twenty-four in. air tight heaters, $3.50.
Also a full line of the celebrated "Wil
son" heaters at Maya & Crowe's ;'
Courtland Green, whose trial for the
murder of John Linn has been going on
in Eugene, was sentenced yesterday to
life imprisonment, he having confessed
to complicity in the crime.
Last night Jackson Engine Company
had a fire drill. Quite a number oft
members were present, and it is intend-)
ed to occasionally have such drills, for the
purpose of keeping in practice. j
Prof. Ryan informs us that the Wilder
Quintette Club, who are musicians of a
high order and well known in Portland
will be in this city on Thursday, No-r
vember 17th, and give a concert in the
Baldwin. This will be good news to'
the music-loving public.
One dozen of tboee extra finish Platino
Fotos, made by Gifford, will make you
twelve fine presents for Christmas.
Nothing would be appreciated more, and
now is the time to sit for them. Don't
put it off too long and then espect to
have them finished in time. 1-lui
The frost is now on the "punkin,"
and the flowers as well, compelling all
who wish to keep their plants alive to
cover them. The chryeanthemume are
just now beginning to be the most beauti
ful and it seems cruel for the hoary
frost to nip them eo mercilessly.
Mr. Kinersly has eolved a problem of
great moment to the ladies of The
Dalles, and from now on they may
finish their shopping without being com
pelled to go home and find out whether
their hats are on straight. In one of
his show windows he has arranged mir
rors galore of all descriptions. Whether
this is to attract the ladies has not been
determined, but the aforesaid gentleman
no doubt has an eye to business.
Last night after the regular practice of
the mandolin and guitar club at Frater
nity hall about thirty young people
joined them and the remainder of the
evening was spent in dancing. The
music furnished by the club proved to
be excellent, as the time was perfect and
me selections gooa. ihoee who were
present hope this will not be their last
invitation to spend a few hours eo
pleasantly.
f Another serious accident occurred this
which took place this morning at 9 o'clock
in the Catholic church, was one of the
largest ever held in The Dalles, and the
long procession which followed the re
mains to the cemetery evidenced the re
gard felt for the deceased, who met Buch
an untimely death. The order of Catho
lic Knights preceeded the bier, which
was carried by Messrs. M. T. Nolan, K.
McLellan, F. McRae, A. Bettingen, J.
Malone and Henry Meier. Father
Bronsgeest conducted the service, which;
was extremely affecting, the eorrow of
the children of the deceased over the loss
of their only parent making the scene
doubly sad. .
MRS. ERHART'S DEATH.
Funeral Will Take Place at the M.
Church Tomorrow Afternoon.
Shia mornTngTSTessfs. Ji,d Uleason and
Tom Condon arrived in the city from
Antelope with Joe Aubin, nicknamed
"Slim," and Raymond Chavies, who are
held as accessories to the murder of
Philip Brogan. The last heard of For
ester, the murderer, he was at Trout
creek, fourteen miles from Antelope,
and it was expected he would be cap
tured last night. Leaving Antelope
directly after committing the deed, he
went to Eagle valley and from there to
Trout creek. As there was not euffi
cent men at the place to attempt to
take him, word was sent to Antelope and
a iorce ot men were cuspatcnea im-1
mediately to capture him. S
TheTrTheviIIe Review says concerning
the large traction engine which was in
The Dalles some months ago on its way
to Silver Lake: "Last week we said that
the people of Silver Lake might hear the
whistle of Christman's engine next 4th
of July, but we were mistaken. He hs
come to grief or rather the engine has.
After being laid up at Haystack for sev
eral weeks undergoing repairs, another
start was made. When near what is
called Mud Springs, the engine blew
up and we understood it is a total 'wreck.
No one was hurt. The engine will be
abandoned and another trial made next
spring. We'll extend the time a little
and say be may arrive at his destination
Eome time next fall."
The chapter of accidents and fatalities
still continues, and we are compelled to
chronicle one after another of these sad
news items. About noon today Mr. C.
G. Whitmore, who lives on the right
fork of Mill creek, arrived in town bear
ing the newB of the death of bis father-in-law,
James Hartinan. He had been
engaged in work on the road and last
night after eating a hearty supper re
tired. Being called this morning no
response was heard and upon going into
his room he was found dead in bed.
Heart disease is said to be the cause. It
was thought best that an inquest be
The body of Mrs. Joseph Erhart was
brought to the city on last evening's
train, accompanied by her husband and
daughter, Miss Edna. They were met
at the depot by me inhere of the Eastern
Star, of which order Miss Erhart is a
member. The funeral will take place
tomorrow afternoon at the M. E. church
at 2 o'clock, and will be conducted by
Rev. J. H. Wood, in-the absence of the
pastor of the First Baptist church, of
which deceased was a memberi
Mrs. Alice Erhart, whose maiden
name was Laycock, was born in Placer
county, California, and was 44 years of
age. She has resided in The Dalles for
the past sixteen years, and has alwavs
been esteemed for ber sweet, disposition
and generous nature. During her illness,
which developed into heart trouble, she
suffered much, but uncomplainingly, en
deavoring to meet her fate with resigna
tion.
one leaves, beside tier nusoand, a
daughter, Edna, son, Arthur, and three
Bisters and two brothers, her father and
mother being dead. All her brothers
and Bisters reside in California except
Wm. Laycock, who lives in Portland,
and will be present at the funeral.
PKKSONAL MENTION.
Beckman is over from Golden-
Johnson is down from Wasco
G. C,
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today.
Wm. Davey, of Ridgeway, is in town
today.
J. E. Rand is a Hood River visitor in
the city.
County Commissioner Evans
from Hood River.
13 up
afternoon when Hon. Robert Mays, who 'vheld and Coroner Butts went tout for
was assisting the workmen to remove
eome heavy stones which are being used
in his new building, from the wagon,
mashed his left hand very badly. The
atone fell on his hand cutting a deep
gash in the center of it, and it is feared
it will be rendered nseless. This acci
dent is doubly unfortunate as Mr. Mays
1 lost the use of hia right hand about two
years ago from rheumatism.
The funeral service of Philip Brogan,
hat purpose this afternoon. Mr. Hart
man, who was 50 years old, was an old
soldier, and made bis home with bis
son-in-law. The funeral will be held at
their residence-on Mill creek on Friday.
To Care a Cola In One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refnnd the money if
it fails to care. 25c.
Everybody reads The Chkonicls.
fjeo. MeL.eod, of Jvingsley. is seen on
the streets of our city today.
urea fisher, ot I'ortland, came up
yesterday ana is .visiting relatives here,
Mrs. J. E. Dean and daughter, Miss
ra.i 1 i : .
i i.tll I , ICbUlUCU IBM CVCUlUg II U ill tX L I i J
to jroriiana.
E. E. Allen, one of Mitchell's promi
nent men, is in The Dalles today on
business Dent.
M. Morran and wife and James Sare-
feld and wife are over from Centerville
to attend the Brogan funeral.
Misses Cassie Neal and Gueeie Kav-
anue, cousins of the Misses Brogan,
came up irom Portland last night.
Mrs. S. Trneman, of Dixon, Washing
ton, came in on the train this morning
and is visiting her -sister, Mrs. J. F
Stephens.
H. E. Tagg and R. E. Wrenn have
returned from their trip into the Prine-
vitle country, and left last night for
Pendleton. -
S. B. Ormsby, superintendent of the
forest reserve, returne i yesterday from
a trip into the interior, and left for
Portland this morning.
Among those who are in the city from
Antelope to attend the funeral of Philip
Brogan are Frank Irvin, Wm. Ashby,
F. McRae and K. McLellan.,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Laycock, of Port
land, will arrive in the city this even
ing to attend the fnneral of Mrs. Erhart,
who wai a sister of Mr. Laycock.
TAKE WARNING.
Carload of the celebrated Wil
son Heaters just received. All
sizes and kinds at your own
price.
Our Fire Sale is still on. All goods
from 25 to 50 per cent reduction.
Noxt Door to Land Office,
- Washington Street.
OTICE.
J. H. CROSS ha3 removed his store to the Vogt
Block, next door to the Post office, where he will be pleased
to 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
ular prices. Call and see hirn.
Notice is hereby given to all property
owners that all flues and chimneys must
be constructed in accordance with the
ordinance against danger by fires, and
if said chimneys and flues are not con
structed in accordance therewith, the
full penalty will be inflicted on the offender.
The following is a copy of said ordi
nance, regulating the building of flues
and chimneys :
Section 9. That everv chimney or flue
that hereafter may be built in any
frame building; within the 'city shall
have walls of (rood quality of brick or
stone at leaBt four incnee in thickness,
and be laid in good lime and mortar and
be plastered on the inside, and when
passing through or near the wood work
to be plastered on the outside.
No chimney or flue shall be built
which shall have any joist or timber
resting on or entering into the same
further than will have at least six inches
between the end thereof and the chim
ney or flue. They shall be well secured
and shall extend at least four feet above
the roof of the building to which they
are attached, measuring from the point
where each cbimnev or flue passes
through the roof, and should such chim
ney or flue be deemed unsafe to the
building or buildings adjoining by the
fire warden, they shall be carried up to
such height as may be deemed neces
sary , not to exceed four feet above the
extreme height of said building or build
ings adjoining.
And notice is further hereby given
that all chimneys and flues now in use,
She Set
J4et J4eait.
On a "LudwigV Piano that she sow In our magni
ficent assortment, but tlcsptiired of getting it till we.
sold ber one at such a reasonable price, and on
snch :asy terms, that her desire was gratified.
Everyone that hears a note struck on one of these
sweet toned instalments, that has an; music iu the
soul, is charmed into wanting one. They car be
fouud in The Dalles only at 170 Second btreet.
Jacobsen Book & Music Co
Eastern Oregon's
Leading Music House.
F- S. GUIlG, -
BLACKSMITH and VVAGQNMAKER.
Blacksmith's Supplies. Horse-Shoeing a Specialty.
Second and Langhlm Streets,
THE DALLES, - - - - - OREGON".
Great Bargains
in
Ladies', Misses'
and Children's,
Our Great Leader at $3.25
comes in Navy, Black and
Mixed Tweeds.
Our Next Leader Goes at
$4..T5. Special Value.
Black only.
At $ Y.OO we have a grand
collection of Garments in
plain and fancy black. Solid
colors in Kerseys and Bea
vers. Eyery Garment a Special Value.
Pease & Mays
All Goods Marked in
Plain Figures.
contrary to the above ordinance must
be removed on or before December 1, '9S
George J. Brown,
11-8 lw FireWarden.
1000
BEWBBD
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For the arrest, dead or alive, of Frank
Forester, who killed Phil Brogan at
Antelope, Or., Saturday evening, Nov. 5.
$400 of this reward is offered by the
county court of Wasco county, $100 by
the sheriff of Wasco pounty and $500 by
the citizens of Antelope. Forester is 35
or 40 years of age, about 6 feet 2 inches
high, sliahtly stooped, walks with a
swinging gait ; blue eyes, dark hair and
heavy sandy mustache.
A. M. Kelsay,
County Clerk.
Puddin' Head Wilson
Says: "The fool saith, 'Put all thy
eggs in different baskets which means,
scatter your money and your attention ;
but the wise man eaith : 'Put all your
eggs in one basket, and watch the bas
ket.' "
We have only one basket, and we are
watching it in optics. IlaviDg made a
thorough study of the subject, graduat
ing from three of the best colleges, we
are enabled to give you a scientific ex
amination. It doesn't matter whether
yon buy a $10 glass or a tl glass, or and
glasses at all, you get an examination,
and a thorough one at that, which alone
is worth your time to know your eves.
I fit all cases of eyes, and am permanent
ly located in The Dalles. I am no
traveling fake, and best of all I guarantee
all work in optics to give you entire
satisfaction. Yours to serve,
PKOsi P. G. Dact, the ODtician.'
Two doors west of Keller's bakery,
The Dalles, Oregon.
Solicitor Wanted.
Dear Editor: If yon know of a so
licitor or canvasser in your city or else
where, especially a man who has solicit
ed for subscriptions, insurance, nursery
stock, books or tailoring, or a man w bo
can sell goods, yon will confer a faror
by telling him to ccrrespoud with U9; or
if you will insert this notice in yonr
paper and such parties will cut this
notice out and mail to us, we may be
able to furnish them a good position in
their own and adjoining counties. Ad
dress, American Woolen Mills "Co,,
Chicago. o-12 2w
For Bale Cheap.
Four lots in Fort Dalles Military Res
ervation. Good lota and very cheap.
Apply at this office.
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An Important LMA'erence.
To make it apparent to thousands,
who think themselves ill, than they are
not afflicted with any disease, but that
the system simply needs cleansing, ia to.
bring comfort home to their hearts, as-a
costive condition is easily cared by using:
Syrup of Figs. Manufactured by the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and, sold by
all druggists.
Constipation prevents the body from
ridding itself of waste matter. De Witt'a
Little Early Risers will . remove the
trouble and cure Sick Headache, Bili
ousness, Inactive Liver and clear the
Complexion. Small, sugar coated, don't
gripe or cause nausea. Snipea-Kinersly
Drug Co.
Overcome eyil with good. Overcome
your coughs and colds with One Minute
Cough Cure. It is so good children cry
for it. It curea croup, bronchitif, pneu
monia, grippe and all tiiTD.it and lung
diseases. Snipes-Kinersly lrng Co.
When yon ask for De Witt's Witeh.
Hazel Salve don't accept a counter fit or
imitation. There are more cases of
piles being cnred bylhis than all others
combined. ,
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
- That Is what it was tnrOe tor.
DeWitfs Witch Hazel Salve ,
. Cures Piles. Scalds. Barns.