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About The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1899)
C:3J. "Hope Deferred Maketh the Heart Sick.'" But the Sight of Our Will make every BY EXPRESS WE HAVE RECEIVED OUR first installment of Silk Shirt Waists, and for beauty, style and workmanship, they are perfect gems. Another important thing is . there are not two alike, so that your neighbor will not be seen with your waist on Some of these may be seen in our window on the corner of Second and Federal streets today. PEASE All Goods Marked The Dalles Daily Chronicle. THURSDAY - - MARCH 16. 1899 TAKE NOTICE. TO OUR ADVERTISERS: All Changes in Advertisements must be handed in before 10 o'clock A. M., as no changes will be accepted in the aft' ernoon. This rale will be positive. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. The Dalles, January 10, 1899. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. H. W. French returned last evening from a few days' visit in Portland. fMiea Anna Dnfur came up from Port land last night, and left this morning for Dafur to visit relatives. Mr. P. G. Bant returned laBt night from Portland. Mrs. Daut will regain In that city to receive special medical treatment, There will be an Epworth League re union at the Methodist church tomorro nigbt. Membeis and friends of tin League cordially invited. W. a. Myers, who was appointed;!). tne council to collect the city load tax is at present engaged in that work, and so far has been very Bncceseful. The lady friends of A. M. Williams & Co., are invited to call and inspect their very choice line of tailor made suits, and separate skirts. First shipment of spring garments just received. Z-"1 Br. G. O. Eshelman has made ar- I rangementBto be in The Dalle every f Saturday from 1 till 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Any order9 left at' Clarke & Falk's will receive his attention. .. , A." Clapp," representing the Pacific Bridge Company,, came .up from. Port land yesterday for the purpose of placing in gate boxes, and completing the work on the new water system recently put . in by that company., . - Mra. T. J. Seufert is the fortunate winner this month of the beautiful bent r m Heart Leap for Joy, & MAYS. in Plain Figures. iron trophy donated to the lady bowlera of the club by J. C. Hosteller. . It must be won by the Bamelady three successive timea before it is awarded to her. - If plane were carried out as intended, Joe Bonn is now a married man, having been joined in he 'wholly bounds yesterday afternoon' at Bellevue, Iowa. Joe expected to atonce start lor Oregon with his bride. If so, they will probably arrive Monday. A special meeting of the Kathbone Sisters will be held at the K. of P. hall this evening at .7 o'clock. At its close a dance will be the order of the hour, the admission to which will be 50 cents. An invitation is extended: to their friends to be present. A cordial invitation is extended to the ladies of The Dalles and vicinity to at tend the opening of spring and summer millinery goods at the millinery parlors of Campbell & Wilson, on Second etreet. 'March 21 and 22. The. finest line of goods on display ever shown in this city '.' lotd 1 1 We were sorry to learn last night from a friend who bad iust received a letter from Mrs. S. French, who is now In New York, that she has been quite sick for the past month and only able to be up the day she wrote. Dr. Gertrude is however, much improved, . and her pnyetcians give tier great eneourage- Theerrrion delivered by Rev. Rush ing at the Christian church last evening was indicative of unusual ability on the part of the . speaker. . His . subject -wnrisi as a leacoer," was Handled in a masterly and eloquent manner. Rev Rushing will again conduQt services this evening ana a cordial invitation, is ex tended to all. xne nanaicap DowiiDg contests now being held at the club each Wednesday evening, between the ladies and gentle men, create quite an enthusiasm,, and the bowling room is crowded on these occasions. Again last night the ladies came out ahead, with 37 . pins to their credit, the gentlemen winning one game out of the four. Mr. Nolan was high man last night, having SO in one game ahd a total of 163. Mrs. Houghton was "leading lady,": both in single game, which score was 47, and in her total score of 146. Her's is the highest score yet won by a lady in the contests here. Another contest will be held next week. Mr. Houghton has received a letter from Astoria saying that a team of men will be sent here from that city some time in April. The Dalles baa had a feast ot music this week. Noble's band is making the' town vibrate with melody. TheChbo& icxb office was especially favored today with a selection by fbem, and our only regret was that we had no refreshments other than pi to offer in return for their kindness. They have some splen did musicians in their hand, and we greatly appreciated their visit. Fred Zirka, who left here with our soldier boys la6t April, came back last night looking somewhat the worse lor wear. Fred had been eick for some months before he left Manila,' and for the past three weeks has been confined in the hospital at San Francieco. While Fred is pleased to again be at home, be regrets not being able to be in Manila now while the boys are in the thick of the fray. Maurice Hageman, the comedian who so delighted the audience at the opera Tuesday night, was a member of the Jennie Winston company which cap tured Portland in 1884, and Tuesday waa renewing acquaintances there. ' The Metropolitan company is now in Astoria and their next engagement will be in ancouyer, when Mr. Kinerely V will en deavor to have them return to thie city for one night. - Perhaps it would be well for The Dalles to heed the precaution given by the Telegram to Portland people when it says : "No time should be wasted in the erection of a pesthoase Smallpox is epidemic in Los Angeles, and semi epidemic in Spokane and San Francisco. The weather is favorable for its migra tion, and there is no assurance that we shall be exempt from a visitation from this loathsome, disease." The largest house that has yet greeted the Noble Company was preeent last night to bear them in "Reuben Glue." Tonight the "Train Wreckers" will be placed on tne boards, a four-act sen sational scenic production, in the second act of which will be presented a realistic railway scene, and in the third a great storm scene with lightning effects. The drawing for -one of the furniture sets will also take place this evening. Those holding tickets should have them on band, as their number may be the lucky one The furniture was bought at great expense to the company, and is a great drawing card. xne continued winter which we are experiencing is seemingly - having its effect on the tramps, with which, the city is infested at present, and overcoats are their latest fad. Not any particular style or cut is desired, but "all over coats look alike to him." and any. he may run across can fill a space io his trunk. Tuesday two were stolen from Sexton's feed yard, and veaterdav after noon: Air. a. a. jttowe lett a good over coat lying on a pile of lumber in his lumber yard, near where be waB work ing, and upon looking for it later, found it had been taken. The marshal waa at once notified and search is being made for him. The beet means to be used in dealing with these petty robberies is to preeent the offenders with a "wooden overcoat" and thus end the overcoat business. The trouble is that they are not punished sufficiently. In endeavor ing to let the "punishment fit the crfme,M they are let off too easily. ; ' Millinery Announcement. Mrs. M. Periano has recently received a full stock of spring and summer' mil linery, including street and trimmed hats, moat of her stock coming directly from the East. The date for her opening will be announced later; and in the meantime she invites the ladies of The Dalles to call at her parlors and examine the beautiful hats there displayed. Also to see that her prices are more reason able ttjan can generally be obtained. 16-2t Cedar Circle. All members of Cedar Circle are re quested to attend regular meeting to morrow, 7 :30 p. m. sharp. Business of great importance. By order . . Mas. Stephens, Guardian. Miss Wrenn, Clerk. . Best of All To cleanse the system in a gentle and truly beneficial manner, . when tbe springtime comes, use the true, and per- feet remedy. Syrup of Figs. -T Buy the genuine. Manufactured bv the Califor nia Fig Syrup Co. only, and for eale bv all druggists, at oO cents per bottle. : : " - BORN, ; ; "" In this city, March . 16th. to Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Stouter, a daughter. 1 . Use Clarke & Falk's Floral Lotine for sunburn and wind chafing. . -, 7 tf - GOLDEN EAGLE PRICE $25.00. The chase of the dollar nowadavs is best aecsm. jlished on a, first-class-Bicycle. - A winner in the :hate for the Best Bicycle, must, in this town. land, at the store of THE AGENTS FOR. ORAWFORpS 1 PRICE $30.00. . "Fully warrented. . PRICE $50.00. NEW POSTMASTER AT LAST. II. BIddell Named by the President For the Office. ..' The following dispatch, which ap peared in- the Oregonian last night, eettlea the postmaster question, which has so agitated Dalles people cf late: Washington, March 14. The presi dent Las appointed H. H. Riddell post master at Tbe Dalles, Or. It is a recess appointment. the matter 01 the appointment , was entirely with the president, as The Dalles is a presidential office. Mr. Riddell will be notified at once of th president's action, and will be asked to file tbe usual bond of Tbe Dalles office. When the bond has been received and approved. Mr. Riddell's commission will be sent to him, and be will take chargeof the office, relieving J. A. Urosaen, the present pojt master. Regarding recess appointments the dispatch further says: "It was unfortunate for Oregon that the senate failed to confirm H. H. Rid dell, who was nominated by the presi dent, on the - recommendation of the Oregon delegation, for postmaster at Tbe Dalles. Mr. " Riddell's - name was not eent to the senate until March 2, a day and a half before adjournment and as there were-many other names having precedence, the late hour killed his nomination. Mr. Riddell waa not the only postmaster who failed to be con firmed. - A number of other large offices in various states are now running under the old order, because the senate failed to act.' Incases, of this kiud, there is but one course to be pursued, that here tofore followed in past years ; the present incumbent will remain in office until re- leaved by a newiy appointed man. -"A 'recess appointment' is similar in all respects to the regular presidential appointment, only the aDpointee is not confirmed by the senate." The presi dent acts in regard to him just as he would were the senate in session. Seen an-appointment holds good until tbe adjournment of the next succeeding ses sion of congress, when the term expiree, but at that time the president is allowed to reappoint k is choice if he eo desires. so that in effect a recess appointment is equal in all respects, at least in matter of time, to tbe regular appointment and confirmation. An instance of 'recess appointment' was witnessed during President Cleveland's second term when be eent to the senate the name of a man be had chosen for a certain post office. The senate refused to confirm the nominee, and the president refused to make" another nomination. This blocked the power of congress in the matter, and when tbe eenate adjourned President Cleveland made a 'recess ap pointment', naming tbe same man, who held the office until the close of the nex session of congress.- - Hie term then ex pired, but the president again came to hia aid and reappointed him to tbe same office, so that in the end, while his term was shortened by the time between the rejection of the nomination by the sen ate and adjournment of congress, the rest of the term was exactly the same aa the senate had acted in compliance with emova We will move into our or about March 15th. Our store ment. We have a complete line of '99 model Colum bia'and Featherstone bicj'-cles at lowest prices. See our line before purchasing a wheel. , ISZscm & ' Opposite A. Ad. KELLER, ..Tie fleiwnetf H O10 Rno Saloon... 90 Second St., second door from Court. THE il8 October 15 A. AD. KELLER The Dalles, Or. $0.90. 1 worth of checks good for 10c drink, er cigar. check wltn each purchase Todes 2T)d pa brie Aftei 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 and Books is complete. Jacobsen Book & Music Co. 170 Second Street, the wish of President Cleveland. Ia tbe case of Tbe Dalles, when the piesident makes a 'recess appointment', it will bold until the adjournment of the first session of tbe Fifty-sixth congress, and if the appointee is not satisfactory to the eenate, but backed by the presi dent, he may be re-appoined to serve to the end of the Fifty-six congress. Marc 4,1901." A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible burn, scald, cut or bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures old sores, fever sores, ulcers, boils, corns, felons and all skin eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. Uniy zo cts. a doz. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists.' 5 "Give me a liver regulator and I can regulate tbe world," said a genius. The druggist banded him a bottle of De Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pille. : Snipes-KiDersly Drug Co. You need have no boils if you will take Clarke & Falk's sure cure for boils. E E D S CHOICE Northern Grown SEEDS In Bulk at' J. H. CROSS Feed and Grocery tore'"'' Cor 2d &. Federal Sts. S 3 ",2E3"" XX. llotice. new store building on will be complete in every depart- Crowe, old stand. DALLES, OREGON Tom Burke's -gP Homestead Whiskey Specialty In Imported French Liquors and Cognac. Best Domestic Liqaars, Wines and Cigars. The Largest and Best of August Buchler Home-made Beer and Porter. Agent for the Swiss Pub. Co., New York. . We are ready to show them in Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Ladies' Capes and Jackets. "Time enough'.' is a poor principle. Those who make tW earliest selections secure best results. The stock is complete and new and we invite you to look at it. $. p Steppe. The Dalles, Oregon. v Stockholders Meeting. Notice is hereby given that there will be an annual meeting of the stockhold ers of The Dalles, Portland & Astoria Navigation Co. at their office Saturday, April 1, 1899, af p. m., for- the pur pose of electing seven directors, and transacting such other business as may properly come before said meeting. By order of tbe president. The Dalles, March 6, 1899. L. E. Cbqwe, Secy. Boarders or Roomers Desired. Anyone desiring to rent a room (or rooms) with or . without board., or to secure board alone, may do so by apply ing to me at my home, on the corner of Fifth and Court etreet. 15-1 W , . . ME8. WlTHAM, For Sale Cheap. Buggy and good set of single harness' for Bale cheap. 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