The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 11, 1899, Image 3

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    thing About "could we but fathom
the mighty deep," the remainder joining
in the chorus. Fishing is all right in
Mill creek, but catching is where the
shoe pinches. ' ''
Cedar Circle has always been famous
for the entertainments given under her
auspices, and no order can excel the1
programs which are gotten up principal
ly within net own circle.' Last night an
extra fine program was rendered, several j
persons taking' part who have not often
been heard by Dalles people, . and each
emovai fJolice
11 Things Gome
We will move into ' our new store building on
or about March 15th. '
Our store will be complete in every depart
ment. ' ' -
. -. .'
We have a complete line of '99 model Colum
bia and Featherstone bicycles, at lowest prices.
- See our line before purchasing a wheel.
GOLDEN EAGLE
-' . PRICE $25.00.
number seemed to be especially well
chosen-and as well teiven At tho close
of the entertainment an hour or so was
We have waited patiently for
spent in dancing, the music being, fur
nished by Mr. Lynch and Mrs. F. Mene
fee. : l n I'M h mi AS
ALL REMNANTS OF EMBROIDERIES left from
last week will be closed out at SALE PRICE.
OH JVIODAY, the 13th,
"We will offer
As we have just received our first invoice of
NOVELTIES in these lines.
They are pretty anil will give a wonderful variety to select from. Be
on hand early, as the demand for these goods is great and those who come
first always get the cream.
t
PEASE & MAYS.
AH Goods Marked ia Plain Fissures.
The Dalles Daily Chroniete.
SATURDAY
- MARCH 11. 1899
Telephone No. 1.
TAKE NOTICE.
TO OUR ADVERTISERS:
All Changes ia Advertisements must
be banded in before 10 o'clock A. M., as
no changes will be accepted in the aft
'ernooo. This rule will be positive.
CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
The Dalles, January 10, 1899.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Plumbing, .tinning and bicycle repair
ing at Maier & Benton's. . Mchll-lw
'Remember the Main" features of
Monday's sale at Pease & Mays' will be
on shirt waist fabrics.
Gennine White sewing machines at
Mays & Crowe's at $35. These machines
are sold by agents at $65.
Everything that is late, novel and
pretty for waists, house gowns and even
ing wear will be found at Pease & Mays'
on Monday. '' .
Farmers in town today say that it
rained much, harder in the country lajt
. ,night than It did here. That's all rigHu.
Let it rain. There's nothing selfish
about us.
We are to have a band concert Mon
day, about noon, by the Noble Com
pany's band, which we hear is a good
one. Seats for "Our Strategists" are
now on sale at the Snipes-Kinersly
drugstore.
Next Monday afternoon from 2 till y6
o'clock an election will be held at the
city recorder's office in The Dalles, for
the purpoee of electing a, school clerk
and one director for district No. 12. Let
every one qualified vote.
Those whoara particularly interested
- in the new -sewer system for our city
(and all should be) will find a complete
description in another, column. After
And now we have them in the greats .
. est profusion.. Everything that ia '
late and pretty is to be found in .
our store today in this line.
This announcement does not affect
our sale for balance of the week on
Laces ana Dimita.
a special in 1
reading it a person would be a fit sub
ject for admission into the "sewer
gang." . .
An ope(ra company euch as the Metro
politan has not visited our city in many
years. The company numbers thirty
persons. "La Mascot" will be given by
them at the Baldwin Tuesday, night.
Get seats at Blakeley & Houghton's. ''
In addition to the usual musical
program at the Episcopal church to
morrow morning, Mr. C. M. Smith will
sing as an offertory "The Holy City,"
by Steven Adams. Mr. Smith - was
formerly the solo bass in St. John's
Cathedral, Denver.
A meeting of the ' water commission
ers is called . for Monday - night - at 8
o'clock, when bids will be received for
the construction of a main bold, enclos
ing the pressure valve and gate . of. the
new water system. The plans maybe
seen at the recorder's office.
Mrs.., Marie Peirano and Miss Delia
Greeley have returned from. Portland,
having made some choice selections in
millinery goods. While there Mrs
Peirano visited her brother at St
Vincent's Hospital. .Mr. Reeves ia im
proving rapidly and expects to return
nnrnit snniu.
Y Yesterdav Rnht. Mavq mnHa n dnrriod
trip tq- Portland to visilj L. E.Crowe,
whom be found able to leave his room
and occupy a couch in the sitting room
for the first time. He is more than
anxious to return home; especially so
now that the work of moving into the
new store proceeds, and he 'feels be is
needed here.
These be . the mornings when ' the
"little fishes in the brook" must be
wary if they evade the various 4ait
which is dropped for them, and wary
they certainly are if the experience of
a number of nimrods this morning is
any criterion to judge by. Five o'clock
saw about a dozen fishermen lined up
along the banks of Mill creek this morn
ing, armed with rod and line, angling
for a trout for breakfast. Seven o'clock
beheld just as many nimrods retracing
tbeir footsteps loaded down with two
small fishes about five inches long. The
leader was bumming a baas solo, some
The Wardner News says: ''The
Nobles Dramatic company opened v in
Pythian hall last Monday -night with
The Strategists" and will close tonight
with "Lucky - Ranch." " No company
ever visited' Wardner with more satisfac
tory ..results to its patrons than; the
Nobles.'" They have a ljtrge repertoire of
comedies and drama such- as suit the
popnlar taste and upon every presenta
tion they produce specialties between
acts which .never fail . to please. The
Nobles kave a fine solo band which is a
drawing card in itself.""- The company
has made an excellent impression in
Wardner, where they have had-a good
house every night and the News takes
pleasure in recommending them to the
public wherever they may gd"
Some weeks ago Mrs. Ed Waud, whose
home.' was directly across Mill cieek
bridge, died, leaving to the mercies of a
husband scarcely worthy of the name,
a young babe and four children besides.
Greasympatfay was felt by neighbors
for the little ones, and since the mother
was taken away efforts have been '"made
to in someway provide homes for them.
Finally the case was submitted to the
county judge with a request that three
of them Grace, aged 6; Katie, aged 3,
and Emma, 4 weeks old, be sent to the
Boys and Girls Aid Society of Portland,
the complaint alleging that the father
was unkind to them and took no care
of them whatever. ' Monday,, the 13th,
is the day appointed for the hearing of
the case and the decision as to whether
they will be sent to the society. It is to
be hoped that something will be done
for the children.
Occasionally Dalles people haveadittle
variation in the regular program, and
awaken some morning to find that a
stpre, shop, or some place of business
has been opened And a few hundred
dollars ' taken, perhaps less. Such oc
currences occasion' a slight excitement
for a time and the . matter is forgotten.
This should not be the case,, but every
possible means should be b Bed to bring
the culprit to justice, and, as in Tacoma,
some special efforts be made. This
morning when Mr. GunniDg came down
to hia blacksmith ehop he found that he
was worth $40 less than when he left it
last night, some individual having un
locked ibe large door on the east side
and walked away with eleven Green
river screw plates, taps, dies and stock,
and a bolt clipper, which were worth all
of $40. The case containing the screw
plates was left, and many tools which
were valuable. No possible clue as
to the robber can be found; but every
effort is being made to apprehend .him.
Mr. Gunning eaye,he cannot replace the
screw plates here and perhaps not in
Portland. ' .
"Whatsoever thy hand findefh to do,
do it with all thy might" has. been the
motto of Mr. S. B. Adams, whose third
term - of office as school director ends
with the election Monday. Mr. Adams,
we understand, has fully decided not to
again accept the office, and certainly
Dalles people could not expect more of
him than has already been given. Dur
ing the nine years in which he has
served the district as director, his whole
purpoee and aim seemed to be the good
of the school and everything ia connec
tion', therewith, devoting most of bis
time to his duties in that line. Had he
been erecting a residence of his own he
could not have been more enthusiastic
over every detail.than, was he regarding
the erection- of the new High school
buildiDg, and his only regret now is that,
bis term is up before he has seen the
work of beautifying the grounds fully
completed, and still expresses himself as
determined to- take as much interest as
though be were a director. District No,
12 should feel very grateful to Mr,
Adams for his efforts in its behalf, and
trust that in its new director .will be
found one who has its good so much at
heart. . '
Have you seen those bonnets at Pease
& Maye'for grown, half grown and grow
ing people? '
Before the discovery of One Minute
Cough Cure, ministers were greatly dis
turbed by coughing congregations. No
excuse for it now. Snipes-KinerBly
Drug Co.- - . s
Use Clarke & Falk's Quinine Hair
Toniqjor dandruff and falling hair. tf
The chasof the dollar nowadays is best accom
plished on a first-class Bicycle. A winner in the
:Lase for the Best Bicycle, most, in this town land
at the store of THE AGENTS FOR
ORAWFORDS
PRICE $30.00.
Fully warrented.
PRICE $50.00.
1
MONDAY'S ELECTION.
GleTK and One Director Are to'le
Chosen.
. V
Next Monday afternoon there is to be
an election in The Dalles for the pur
pose of electing a school clerk and one
director for district No. 12. . This should
be a matter of great import to every cit
izen and all interested in the welfare of
the , city, whose bcHooIs area verv im
portant factor in its progrees. On those
who have in v charge the direct manage
tnent of the affairs of the school district
much 'depends, and much is expected
Therefore none should overlook the fact
that the best men possible should be
placed in each positions ; not those who
will take -no special nor personal in
terest in the matter.
Monday ia the day to give -the sub
ject your attention, not a week tr month
after the election,- when you realize that
-the wrong -man has been pat in a most
important place, and begin' to find fault
with every move made by the board.
The district at this time needs the best
business men to be found ; ..men who
plan for its- financial interests in as con
scientiouB a manner as they wonld for
their own.
So many questions are being asked re
garding the qualification of voters as de
cided by our late legislature, that we
again publish the law governing Hi
Read it carefully and further questions
will be unnecessary :.
"In the Ecbool districts in ' this state
now created or that shall hereafter be
created, any citizen of this state, male or
female, married or unmarried, shall' be
entitled to vote at any school election or
school meeting, who ib twenty-one years
of age, and has resided in the district
thirty days immediately preceding the
meeting or, election, and who has prop
erty in the district of the value of at
least $100, as shown by the last preced,
ing county assessment, upon which he
or she is required to pay a tax ; provided,
that in districts of less than one thousand
inhabitants women who are widows and
male citizens over twenty-one years of
age who have children in the district of
school age, and who shall have resided
in the district thirty -days.j as' aforesaid,
shall he entitled to vote at anv school
meeting for the election of ecbool di
rector or school clerk."
A Meat and Attractive Office.
If there is one place above another
which should be clean and inviting it is
a physician's and a dentist office. Dr,
Sanders must realize this fact from the
manner in which he has beautified the
office recently purchased from Dr.
Frazier. Besides the . laboratory and
operating room, -be has "a nice little
library and a reception room which
would do credit to any home. The
carpet, portieres, oil' paintings . and
other furniture display the best of taste
and make one forget the object for which
they came hither.
Dr. Sanders is now ready to begin
dental work in earnest, which fact will
be appreciated by Dalies people who are
male
mm
Opposite
Hftet the Holidays.
We have a large stock ot Pianos, Organs, Sheet Music, Musical Instru
ments, etc., that we are selling at popular prices.
Our stock of Stationery;
'
Jacobsen Book & Music Co.
170 Second Street,
A. Ad. KELLER,
i
...He HeiiowiiBiI Old Oro Fiio SalooE...
90 Second St., second door from Court.
THE
118 October 15
A. AD. KELLER
The Dalles, Or.
. $0.90. .
SI worth ' of checks 2
good for 10c drink
. or cigar.
acquainted with the work done by .the
Dr. when in practice here before. He
has now the latest methods known for
crown and bridge woik, as well as every
feature of dentistry, having kept up
with all the recent methods employed.
Metropolitan Opera Company.
The one big event, theatrically speak
ing, of the season will he the Metro
politan opera who present for the first
time in this city "La Mascot." The
company numbers thirty people, and on
account of an open'date will play in this
city one night. It is not a usual oc
currence for The Dalles' to have operas,
but our citizens appreciate the fact that
this is a superior organization. The
sale of seats commence Monday morning
at Bfakeley & Houghton's.
The costumes are elegant in design and
elaborate in finish. Will Resing, Jeanette
Lincoln, Blanche Aldricb, Lillian Kemble
and Alice James are among the com
pany. This will be a feastof mirth,
melody and music. The company appear
here one night only, March 14th. Prices,
75c and $1.-
Lecture on Health.
Mrs. Sarah 'M. Read, of Portland, will
speak in the small K. of P. hall, at The
Dilles as follows : Tuesday, March 14,
at 2:30 p. m., to women, on "The
Physiology of Digestion;" Wednesday,
March' 15, at 8 p. m., to married men
and women, on "Nature's Method of
Curing Disease," and Thursday, at 2 :30
p. m., to women, on "How to Regain
and Keep One's Youth." A cordial in
vitation is extended to all interested in
these subjects to be present. No ad
mission charged.
La Orippe Successfully Treated.
. "I have just recovered from the sec
ond attack of La Grippe this year," says
Mr. Jas. A. Jones, publisher of the
Leader, Mexia, Texas. "In the latter
case I used Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy, and I think with considerable suc
cess, only being in bed a little over two
days against ten days for the former at
tack. The second attack I am satisfied
would have been equally as bad' as the
first bn.t for the use of this emedy as 1
had to go to bed in about six hours after
being 'struck' with it, while in the first
case I was able to attend to business
about two days before getting 'down.' "
For sale by Blakeley A Houghton. ;-
Use Clarke & Falk's Floral Lotine ior
sunburn and wind chafing, j , tf .
check w itiTeachpurchaWe
old stand.
and Books is complete.
The Dalles, Oregon.
DALLES, OREGON
Tom Burke's Homestead Whiskey
Specialty in Imported French Liquors and Cognac.
Best Domestic Liquors, Wines and Cigars.
The Largest and Best of August Buchler
Home-made Beer and Porter.
Agent for the Swiss Pub. Co., New York.
Beat of All
To cleanse the system in a gentle . and
truly beneficial '"manner, when the
springtime comes, use the true and per
fect remedy. Syrup of Figs. Buy the
genuine. Manufactured bv the Califor
nia Fig Syrup Co. only, and for sale by
all druggists, at 50 cents per bottle.
The new steamboat Spokane, built by
the O. R. & N. Co- to ply on the Snake
river between Riparia and Lewiston, i
'now complete, and in service. Steamer
Lewiston is also in service, and the two
steamers will alternate between Riparia
and Lewiston, leaving Riparia dally ex
cept Sunday on arrival of train No. 4
from Portland and reaching Lewiston
next day at 1 p. m. Returning, will
leave Lewiston daily except Saturday
at 12 o'clock noon, arriving at Riparia
at 7 p. m., connecting with brain No. 3
from Spokane. The Spokane has been
specially constructed for the ran men
tioned above, and is thoroughly equip
ped with all modern appliances, electric
lights, etc., and for speed and comfort
will excel any craft that has ever been
built lor the Snake river. The Lewis
ton is her steady old self. Mar 4-lm
For Five Dollars you can buy a Camera
hat will take larger pictures than any
other Camera on the market. For sale
by Clarke & Falk. tf
A girl to do general housework. ' Ap
ply at this office. 2-27tf
Wanted.
A girl to do general housework. Ap
ply at the Wasco warehouse. 7-lw
For the best results use the Vive
Camera, For sale by the Postoffice
Pharmacy. tf
Ask your grocer for Clarke & Falk's
pure concentrated flavoring extracts, tf
see :o s
CHOICE
Northern Grown
SEEDS
In Bulk at
J. H. CROSS
Feed and Grocery store
Cor 2d St Federal Sts.
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