The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 24, 1899, Image 3

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    Saturday...
Scotch Lawns and Challies
For this day only at j. OG ITilS per yard'
These goods are new, crisp and 'make dainty shirt
waists or dresses both for home and street wear. Do
not delay in examining these two lines for they
are just as we represent them.
New goods in the
Grocery Department.
California Ripe Olives, pt. and I pt.
bottles.
Stuffed Mangoes.
Bed Hot A condiment tor meats.
Honey, pint and i pint, Octagon
bottles.
No. 1, sour pickles in bulk.
Sweet pickles in bulk.
A window full of H. R. H. Table Salt.
The falling snow is not whiter or purer than our H. R.
H. table salt.
earing out the Clothing.
This week the only chance to avail yourself of these
great offerings
Men's $10.00 and
$8.50 suits for .
It isn't philanthropy, but plain, matter of fact business
that induces us to make a price on men's suits such as this.
$7.35
PEASE & MAYS
All Goods marked in plain figures.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
SATURDAY
JUNE 24. 18fd
Telephone No. 1.
TAKE NOTICE.
TO OUR ADVERTISERS:
All Changes in Advertisements must
be banded in before io o'clock A. M., as
no changes will be accepted in the aft
ernoon. This rule will be positive.
CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
The Dalles, January io, 1899.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
N. J. Sinnott, of this city, will deliver
the 4th of July oration at Goldendale
this year.
Pague eaya the young ladies can't
wear their summer dresses tomorrow ;
that it'll be fair, but cooler.
Rev. Mr. Woodrum, of Marion county,
will occupy the pulpit of the Christian
church tomorrow, in the absence of the
pastor.
Six hundred head of cattle were de
livered to Cox & Fyle at Saitmarshe's
stock yards today. They will be shipped
to Montana tonight.
Mr. J. Herbert Preston, formerly with
the American Import Company, will ar
rive in The Dalles Monday, and. accept
a position with E. Jacobsen.
' C. J. Stabling is sole agent in this city
for the celebrated Naglee brandy. This
brandy is of the vintage Xt 1872, and is
1 unexcelled for medicinal purposes.
The remains of Antone Jerome will be
brought to tis city this evening. The
funeral will take, place from the Cran-
dall & Burget undertaking parlors to
morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock.
There will be no meeting of the Elks
tonight. During the summer months
regular meetings will be held on the
first Saturday in July and August, and
the third Saturday . in September.
Special meetings may be called at any
time.
The ferry boat Klickitat met with an
accident the other day, Bays the Pjfoneer.
While loading ties in the mouthXf Rock
creek she sprung a'leak, caused by load
ing too heavily on one end ofthe boat,
and before she could bo Jxfuled "ashore
ehe sank. She is not damaged ma-
It seems that Breen was attempting
to carry out Mr. Ketchum'e orders con
cerning the feed to be given the stock,
when Thompson refused to obey. Breen
started to do the work himself and the
other man jumped at him, and as be is
a much older man, bruised him up con
siderably., He was brought to Mr.
Ketchom's borne in this city and a
physician called . The left arm is badly
swollen and perhaps broken, and his
side also Beriously injured.
One of the best means of advertising
Oregon can receive is in the distribution
throughout the country of the beautiful
photographs of the scenery along our
.grand Columbia. Much of this has
been done in past years by the O. R. &
N. Co. and in almost every railway sta
tion may been seen pictures which at
tract travelers and cause questions to be
asked concerning the country where may
be seen such views. The D. P. & A. N.
Co. is doing much along the line of such
advertising at present. Yesterday . Mr.
Gifford showed us a large size photo
graph of a view of the Regulator taken
near Castle Heck, and showing snow
capped mountains in the background.
Many of such views are now being taken
and used not only as advertisements,
but to beautify the homes of Oregon
people. '
While discouraging reports continue
to reach us from the Alaska mining dis
trict, and disheartened prospectors are
returning on every steamer, every few
days letters are received from tbp mines
in Oregon which are gratifying to not
only those directly interested, but all
who feel a pride in our state. Yester
day Mrs. Isaac Joles received word from
her husband, who is part owner in the
Sand Gulch mines in Grant Co., and his
reports are all that could be desired. In
the three or four days previous to the
time he wrote, in making a clean up
of a small portion they bad worked,
they secured thirteen pounds, which
would make nearly $3000. Delaying to
eend the letter for a few days he wrote a
few lines later and said they had picked
up $340 the day before, and were not
through with the clean up in the small
canyon they bad been working yet.
Who eays Oregon mining doesn't pay?
Attention, Foresters!
WOMEN TRAMPS.
They m Now Abroad In the Land Look
Oat for Them.
terially, but there is not much chance of
getting her afloat until the high water
in the Columbia copunences to recede.
Bishop Morris will arrive in the city
ftom Portland this evening and hold
service at the Episcopal church tomor
row morning. There will be no eervice
in the evening, as Rev. DeForest will
accompany the bishop to Hood River In
the afternoon.
C. L. Phillips has about completed the
work of removing his grocery store to the
North side of Eighth street, where it
will be attached to the new portion re
cently built. Together they will make
a good sized store, and much of an im
provement over the old one.
The Chronicle has a secret to tell its
readers Monday. But its too good to
keep till then, so we'll just give you a
bint of what it is, and that is, Dalles
people are going to have a splendid op
portunity to go down and meet the
soldier boys. We'll tell you all about it
later.
Oscar Minor is of the opinion that the
coyote bounty law is having the desired
effect. Last week be rode for eeveral
days over the range, including a portion
of the mountains where they used to be
plentiful, but failed to see a eingle
coyote. The boys got in their "dirty
work" on these sheen-eaters in DroDer
shape. Heppner Times
E. L. Matlock, sheriff of Morrow
county, died at his home in Heppner
Wednesday evening and was buried on
Thursday at 3 p. in. Mr. Matlock was
one of the pioneers of Oregon. He was
one of the men who came into Eastern
Oregon when it was new and not yet
changed from its naturally wild condi
tion. He bad his part in the work of
development, and he did that work well
Yesterday afternoon Gen. John F.
Miller and James Bybee arrived in the
city, having made the trip from Klam
atb Falls overland. " Having disposed of
some real estate in that section, it was
their intention to return to Salem by
the Lebanon route. However, finding
the enow so deep in the mountains they
came by the way of Prineville. Both
gentlemen are well up in years, one 80
and the other 86, but they averaeed
fifty miles a day on their trip. They
left on the boat this morning.
This morning Edward Breen, who is
manager of the D. P. Ketchnm ranch
on 5-Mile, where he keeps his stock,
was pretty badly bruised up by one
Thompson, an employe at the ranch
All members of Court The Dalles No.
12, F. of A., are requested to be present
at their hall at 1 sharp, tomorrow,
CSunday) to attend the funeral of our
deceased brother, Antone Jerome. All
visiting brothers are requested to attend.
Byorderjf Jno. W. Adkixs, C.'R.
W. F. Gbunow, F. S.
The Modern Beauty.
Thrives on good food and sunshine,
with plenty of exercise in the open air.
Her form glows with health and her face
blooms with its beauty. If her system
needs the cleaning action of a laxative
remedy, she uses the gentle aud pleasant
Syrup of Figs, made by the .California
Fig Syrup Co. only.
Cottage for Sale or Bent.
Still the tramp nuisance grows, and
we are.- not only annoyed with men
tramps and boy tramps, but women-are
aeeuming tbeir rights along this line as
well as others, and have joined the
army of those who choose this as a
means of obtaining a living. As is usual
when women undertake anything, it is
being done up brown and people are
being imposed upon in a manner to suit
the queen's taste, if not those who find
themselves hoodwinked.
When women begin this sort of thing,
where will this dreadful evil end? The
best way to assist in equelching it is for
the people to harden themselves against
all such appeals, and, although it may
eeem uncharitable to say eo, starve it
down.
A little over a week ago a woman
tramp made ber appearance in this city,
and as it was a comparatively new de
parture here, she succeeded in eliciting
the sympathy of many of the ladies
around town, who, in the kindnees of
tbeir heart, aesisted her. She told a
story of a sick husband and four chil
dren, which was calculated to' pull the
wool over the eyes of any who gave ber
a bearing. No doubt the same people
have been "working" the people cf
Walla Walla, as the following from the
Statesman would indicate:
"Last Tuesday many prominent ladies
bad their sympathies thoroughly
aroused by the pitiful tale from a .Mrs.
Wartleiftht who said that she and ber
husband and four children bad arrived
in town and were without money or
friends. The Ladies Relief Society rented
a bouse, ordered groceries and wood and
sent out bedding, clothing, in fact every
thing necessary for housekeeping.
"After having received these things
Mrs. Wartleigh went around to the
merchants with ber sorrowful tales and
upon being asked why she did not ap
peal to the Ladies Relief Society she
said that they had refused to assist her.
Last night the family departed taking
all that tbey had collected and forgetting
to say good-bye. It is thus that the
merchants and the society are imposed
upon.""" . -
More Scared Than Hart.
A comfortable, furnished ' cottage of
seven rooms for sale or rent for the sea
son at Seaview. Apply at the Wasco
warehouse. 24-lw
Salesmen granted.
$400 a month and all expenees guar
anteed selling to merchants Arctic Re
frigerating Machine for cooling refrig
eratore, guaranteed 75 per cent cheaper
than ice. Exclusive territory assigned.
Arctic Refrigerating Co. Cincinnati. O.
Help Wanted.
Side line. Light (free) earn Dies (on
uncovered territory) given by prominent
house. Several "bides" earn $2o week
ly cash. "Factory" P. O. 1371, New
York.
"Hirmonj" Wbttkey.
Harmony whiskey for family and
special uaer sold by Ben Wilson, The
miles. jl
Wood Wood Wood.
We can furnish you with strictly first
class, dry, fir wood at the same prices
which you have been paying for inferior
quality. Send us your orders and get
the best, rhone 25.
Mcbl. Jos. T. Peters & Co.
Warning.
I hereby watn all persons against sell
ing or giving intoxicating liquors to my
husband, Peter Petersen.
' Mns. G. Petersen,
J. A. Schear.of Sedafia,' Mo., saved
his child from death by croup by using
One Minute Cough ' Cure. It cures
coughs, colds, pneumonia, lagrippe and
all throat and lung troubles. Snipes-
Kinersly Drue Co.
For the best results use the Vive
Camera, For sale by the Postoffice
narmacy.' tf
Wanted.
Two .and four-horse teams, with
drivers. Month's work ; good wages
payable weekly or monthly. Apply to
; . W. H. Brown,
Columbia Hotel
The old adage that "an ounce of pre
vention is worth a pound of cure,"
although a good one in many cases,
probably doea more harm than good
when carried to the extreme, and a
person might just as well "die as be
scared to death." ' i
When the news reached this city a
week ago that a berry picker at Hood
River bad been taken to Portland and
that it afterward developed that be had
small-pox, the Chronicle accepted the
news with a grain of allowance, and re
frained from publishing the same, fear
ing that it "might have been started
through spite work and to injure the
strawberry trade in Hood River valley.
It now appears that such is the case,
and that the people are more scared
than hurt, the small-pox cases proving
to be simple cases of chicken-pox.
A letter received from Dr. HolliBter
by the Ciieonicle this morning says :
I was called to Hood River yesterday
afternoon by County Com. Evans, ( who
reqnested me to bring another physician
and investigate the small-pox scare
there. "Dr. Andrew Smith, of this city,
accompanied me, and with Dr. Watt, of
Hood River, who had been attending
the suspected cases, visited the patients
and found them to tie severe cases of
chicken-pox."
..Advertised Letters.
FEBSOitAL MESTIO!!,
Geo. E. Patterson, Antelope's mer
chant, is in The Dalles today.
Mr. "and Mrs. L. E. Crowe returned on
last evening's train from Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Mays, Jr., came
upon the midnight train from Portland
last night.
Lillie Brown came up from Portland
last night and is visiting her friend,
Helen Hudson.
Mrs. Alex. Thompson end children
were returning passengers from Port
land last evening.
Fred Wallace, has arrived in the city
after an extended trip iuto the country
representing Pease & Mays.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Gerichten came up
from Portland last night and are guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Buchler.
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Frazier and family
came down from Condon yesterday, and
are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Lucas.
Miss Ena Uren, who has been attend
ing school in The Dalles during the past
year ana living with ber sister. Mrs. K
Warner, left last night tor her home
near ."Spokane.
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. Only 25 cts. a box.
Cure guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley &
Houghton, druggists. 5
W. M. Gallagher, of Bryan, Pa.,
says : "For forty years I have tried var
ious cough medicines. One Minute
Cough Cure is best for all." It relieves
instantly and enres all throat and lung
troubles. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
For Sale Cheap.
Harrison Hay press, good as new, in
quire at Lane Bros', blacksmith shop.
Mayl7-tf
Try Yerba Buena Bitters, the best
tonic. For sale at all first-class bars.
C. J. Stubling, agent, The Dalles,
M17-3m
Hood River Clark Seedling etraw
berries the best canning berries, at the
Dalles Commission Co. 19-3t
Db.GUS&
ONE FOR A DOSE
ft 1 -T" rreyra
i?nV? Th"r. "either enpe nor sicken. To con
SWV ""'.mail samplorree.or full boifor
loo. bold b, druista. DR. B0SANK0 CO. Pbila. pZ
mi is
Thousands are Trying It.
In order to prove the great merit of
Ely's Cream Balm, the most effective cure
for Catarrh and Cold in Head, we have pre
pared a generous trial size for 10 cents.
Get it of your druggist or send 10 cents to
ELY BROS., 56 Warren St, N. Y. City.
I suffered from catarrh of the worst kind
ever since a boy, and I never hoped for
cure, but Ely's Cream Balm seems to do
even that. Many acquaintances have used
it with excellent results. Oscar Ostrum,
45 Warren Ave., Chicago, 111.
Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged
cure for catarrh and contains no cocaine,
mercury nor any injurious drug. Price,
50 cents. At druggists or by mail.
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to get the meals for the family
when you have a complete set
of needfull utensils and have a
new Garland stove or steel
range to cook upon. We fur
nish kitchens and can save you
money and many steps when
you want anything in the
way of kitchen eupplies. Our
stock of tinware, graniteware,
delf ware, table cutlery, car
vers, meat cutters, laiaen seed
ers, pots, irons, roasting pans
' hundreds . of other things to
make the" kitchen complete.
We can furnish double oven
cook stoves from $8.00 up.
ijjj See the best Range on Earth,
The Garland
It' has no equal.
Also a complete line of build
er's hardware.
jiiaief & Benton
167 Second St.
The
Busy
Store.
Each day our business shows
the people are finding out we
are pushing to the front with
better goods, lower prices,
salespeople the very best, and
last, but not least, buyers who
know their business and buy
for the people.
C. F. Stephens
Second Street.
3. T. MOORE.
JOHN GAVIN
MOORE & GAVIN,
ATTORNEYS, AT LAW.
Rooms 39 and 40, over U. 8. Land Office.
Following is the list of letters remain
ing in the postoffice atThe Dalles un
called for June, 24th, 1899. Persons
calling for the same will give date on
which they were advertised :
Condict, H M Ray, Mr W
Carender, John Russell, George
Garner, Thomas Smith, It F
Harvey, E R Sites, Ed
McFadyen, Donald Stillniger, Mary '
Montgomery, P Stirmeis, M A
Moor, Mary L Tate, N H
Martin, GW .'. Towle, J S
Plank, Clark B War ten, Columbus
Rhodes, J
H. H. RiDDKLL, P. M.
If yon contemplate a trip East this
summer take advantage of the $81 round
trip rate from The Dalles to Detroit,
Mich., Tickets sold June 29tb, only, and
good for return nntil August 31st. This
will undoubtedly be the lowest round
trip rate to the East.this season. This
rate is made for the annual convention
of Christian Endeavor Society at Detjoit
July 5th to 10th. Call on Jamea. Ire
land, agent O. R. & N. Co. for further
particulars.
De Witt's Little Early Risers act as a
faultless pill 8bould,cleaneing and reviv
ing the system instead of weakening it.
They are mild and eare, small and pleas
ant to take, and entirely free from ob
jectionable drugs. They assist rather
than compel. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
ammocks
mocks.
We have on display the FINEST, LARGERT aud most
COMPLETE line of HAMMOCKS in the city, at prices that
defy competition. Before purchasing, call and examine our
stock, and get our prices.
170 2d St.,
The Dalles.
Jacobsen Book & Music Co.
B jmsm SEE OUR aav
Automatic Blue Flame Oil Stove.
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