The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 26, 1899, Image 3

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    N. steamers are safe with him at tbe
helm.
Saturday evening Constable Hill made
a trip to D. P. Ketchum's ranch on 5-
Mile and arrested M. K. Thompson,
charged with aeeaolt and battery on the
person of Edward Breen. xlia trial was
set for 2 o'clock this afternoon, bnt was
postponed till later on account of Mar-r
shall's case coming Dp before Justice
Bayard. N. H. Gates will appear for
tbe defense and A. A. Jayne for tbe
prosecution.
Yesterday's Oregonian gives notice of
the death of Thomas M. Lawler at Na
kusp, B. G. ; bnt no particulars are given
as to the cause. The iiawier Doys,
Larry and Thomas, will be remembered
by Dalles people, both of them having
been employed as painters at tbe com
pany's shops here, some years since.
I Thomas was tbe younger of tbe two. He
leaves a wife and child, having married
one of tbe Horton girls, formerly of this
city. - "
The Dalles bowlers eeem doomed to
disappointment as far as bowling for the
Feldenheimer trophy is concerned. The
past two Saturdays tbey have planned
to go to Portland for tbat purpose. Last
Saturday they depended on passenger
train No. 1, and of course it was late,
Mftvnr Nolan hnn ' nnnpurpd nn the
Our reputation for giving the best values in this line, scene both times, but couldn't win the
trophy alone, despite his excellent
record. They are not discouraged, how
ever, and say they'll take the early train
this week.
In summer time "when days are warm,
And gentle zephyrs seem disposed
To stay at home,
Tis then you long for dreses light
And other garments shear and white.
These fabrics then you'll find to
Flease--at Pease.
In summer time when days are long
You seek the shade and glad to be
At home.
Take warning then and don't delay
To call at Mays.
In summer time when evenings "bright,
And pleasant "breezes soft and light
Call you from home,
'Tis then you know the place to go
Is Pease & Mays.
I told you so.
Shirt Waists.
And the Good Old Steamers of the D.
& A. N. Line Will Be First to'
Greet the Bojl.
has placed this department in the lead
to 44 bust measure.
Sizes run from 32
Ladies' Shirt Waists in medium and dark percale. ,50c
Ladies' Shirt Waists, fancy striped persale and gingham medium light
and dark grounds 75c
Ladies' Shirt Waists, white pequot embroidery, trimmed front $1.75
Ladies' Shirt Waists, about three dozen, slightly soiled, will be sold at
half price.
Hosiery.
A broken line of Ladies' iancy colored hose, worth up
to G5c, special 39c
Special in Men's Wear.
Opium Fiends In Jail.
Men's Suits.
Four dozen of them are to be sold at
$7.35. Until this special sale they've
been $8.50 and $10.00.
Silk Front Negligee Shirts
for men who appreciate good drees,
even when coolness in the chief consider
ation. Cool and cool looking, $1.75 and
$2.00.
Men's Blue
Serge Skeleton Coats.
The correct style and weight for
eeason, $3.00 and $4.00.
the
Men's Seamless
Half Hose.
fast colors, black and tan, 10c.
PEASE & MAYS.
All Goods marked in plain figures.
A few days ago the Chronicle spoke
of a man and woman who were opium
fiends and had been wandering about
tbe city, but when provisions were
taken to them they could not be found
and it was supposed they bad left town
Yesterday morning August Bucbler aent
word to tbe marshal tbat a man and
woman were camped in tbe place where
his bogs are kept, and tbat he desired
them removed for tear they might set
fire to tbe premises.
Tbe officer at once went to the place
and found the woman, but she said her
husband was away ; tbat he had gone
down to try and get help from the
county. In the afternoon tbe woman
was taken to tbe city jail, and later tbe
man was found and locked up.
Tbey put in a plea to be sent to the
insane asylum to be broken of tbe ter
rible habit. Judge Mays refused, how
ever, as there is no ground for such a
procedure. ' What disposition will be
made of them has not as yet been de
cided, but tbey will probably be sent
out of town.
They are a young couple about 25
years of age, and give tbeir names as
Gray. It eeems that tbe . man was
brought up by Cbas. Doyle, on 8-Mile,
buc has fallen into tbe dope habit of
late years, and with tbe woman, who
claims to be bis wife, is a total wreck,
Dalles people can iyew rest ansurred
that an opportunity will be afforded
tbem to go down tfie river and meet tbe
returning soldir boys. Everybody
wants to go, and sufficient means will
be afforded to accommodate all who can
get away. '
Great plans are being made in Port
land, and all passenger steamers, or as
many as are deemed necessary, will be
placed under tbe control of Capt. E. S.
Edwards, 17. S. local inspector, who will
form them into a equadrontwo abreast
and go dowji as far asSt. HelenB to
escort tbe transport up (he river. Each
steamer will be listed to carry a certain
umber of passengers and a rate of $1
from Portland will be charged. The re
ceipts will then be turned over to Capt
Edwards to be used for the entertain
ment fund. It is thought about 10,000
or 15,000 people will take advantage of
the opportunity to meet the boys and
welcome tbem.
As to the people of our city. Agent
Allaway, of the D.P. & A. N. is very en
thnslastic over the matter, and will do
all in his power to give our own boys a
oyal welcome. Indeed, be is already
planning all sorts of schemes to that end.
Uapt. Edwards has agreed to send np
300 tickets for those who desire to go
from here, and the Regulator will be
used on tbat occasion. It is thonght tbat
will not be sufficient to accommodate
all, and, if tbe height of tbe river will
permit of the Dalles City being brought
up, tbat too can be brought into use
As no donbt many friends from the
country will desire to join us, more than
one steamer will be needed. .
The plan is to arrange to go down tbe
night betore so as to join tbe procession
n the morning, and it is thought ar
rangements can be made for sleeping ac
commodations on tbe boats. Anyway,
we'll all be there and on band to send
up cheer upon cheer .y We will have the
good old steamers oy onr own line gaily
decorated and mfeke them look so at
r
tiactive tbat ourboys will have the best
welcome of all.
Mr. Allaway would be glad if different
citizens would suggest a deeien to be
used as our banner. As soon as it is de
termined about what time they'll reach
tbe Columbia, then plans will be carried
out.
MORE ABOUT THE ASYLUM.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
MONDAY
- JUNE 26, 1899
Telephone No. 1.
TAKE NOTICE.
TO OUR ADVERTISERS:
All Changes in Advertisements must
be handed 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.
J. F. Moore, of this city, was ap
pointed a notary public Friday by Gov.
Geer.
Rev. A. W. Rider will lecture at the
Calvary Baptist church tonight at 8
o'clock. Subject, Japan. The lecture
will be illustrated with maps and charts.
No collection.
E. Jacobsen has found out tbat there
is to do a 4tn ot J my in this year's
calendar and from the looks of ' the fire
works he has in stock .he must think
Dalles people are going to celebrate.
Tbe case against Marshall, charged
with stealing' a horse from Martin on
Dutch Flat, came up for hearing in
Justice Bayard's court this afternoon,
and was not nmshed at the time of go
ing to press.
Much trouble has been experienced
with the sewer on Union street today,
which caved m. The cellars along that
street were flooded this morning and
'workmen have been bnBy all day repair
ing the sewer.
Del Norte, the famous gnideless pacer,
which attracted so much attention here
last fall, Las been taken from Walla
Walla to Salem, where he will go an ex
hibition mile against bis record of 2.04
next Wednesday.
Having served seven years in The
Dalles fire department, as members of
tbe Jackson Engine Co. No. 1, Meesre.
John Herdtle and Joseph Knebel were
today issued exemption certificates by
tbe board of fire delegates.
v ' Messrs. D. M., J. W. and S. French,
accompanied by C. J. Crandall, left this
i morning for White river falls, in the
Tygh district, for the purpose of taking
j elevations and determining tbe power
!' to be secured from these falls.
This morning the furnishings of tbe
barber shop ot TboB. McCoy were sold
at sheriffs sale and bid in by Max Vogt
for $150. The property was sold on exe
cution founded on a judgment in the
circuit court in the case of Vogt & Co.
against Thos. McCoy.
Walla Walla people now have a treat
ahead of them, for on Thursday night
the ladies of that city will give a min
strel show under the diieclion of Mr.
and Mrs. Runcie. If it is half as good
as the performance here, it'll be all
right.
There will be a meeting of the charter
members of tbe public library this
evening at 8 o'clock, at the library, for
the purpose of revising the charter
Tbe library will therefore not be opened
for tbe exchange of books until tomor
row evening. '
The new Benedictine monastery at
Mount Angel, near Portlands the corner
stone of which was laid last week, will
be one of tbe moet important Benedic
tine institutions in tbe world. It will
cost wben completednot far from $2,-
000,000, and probably more.
Tbe river has continued to fall at this
place, but the report Bays a rise from
tonight until Friday, wben it will etand
at 42. A decided fall will then take
place. Tbe readings this morning were
as follows: Lewiston, 17.3, a rise of .7 ;
Wenatchee, 38.5, a rise of .7; Northport,
31.1, a rise of 1.1 ; Umatilla, 23.2, a fall
of .1 ; Tbe Dalles, 39.8, a fall of 1.2.
Capt. Sherman, of the steamer Regu
lator, resigned his position as captain
last Friday, and made his last trip today-
Cbas. Alden, who has been mate
of tbe Dalles City, will assume command
bringing the boat back this evening.
Capt. Alden understands the river
thoroughly and any of the D. P. & A.
Lust.
Between the First National bank and
the residence of J. S. Schenck, on Satur
day afternoon, a watch fob; design, t
Masonic emblem a gold eagle. Liberal
reward will be given to tbe finder who
returns tbe same to tbe bank. 26-3t
The Modern Keaotf.
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 UBes the gentle and pleasant
Syrnp of Figs, made by the California
Fig Syrup Co. only.
Cottage fur Sale or Kent.
A comfortable, furnished cottage of
seven rooms for sale or rent for tbe sea'
son at Seaview. Apply at the Wasco
warehouse. 24-lw
'Harmony" Whiskey.
Harmony whiskey for family and
special use, sold by Ben Wilson, The
Dalles. jl
Wood Wood Wood.
We can furnish yon with strictly first
class, dry, fir wood at the same pricea
which you have been paying for inferior
quality. Send ns your orders and get
the best, fhone 20. '
Mchl. Jos. T. Peters & Co.
Cash In our Check.
All countv warrants registered prior
to Aogust 1, Iby&, will be paid at my
omce. Interest ceases after June
1899. C. L. Phillips,
County Treasurer.
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Warnlnjr.
I bereby warn all persons against sell
ing or giving intoxicating liquors to my
husband, Peter Petersen.
Mas. G. Petersen
For the best results nse the Vive
Camera, For Bale by the Poetoffice
harmacy. tf
Wanted.
Two and four-horse teame, with
drivers. Month's work ; good wages
payable weekly or monthly. Apply to
W. H. Brown,
Columbia Hotel.
"WE'LL ALL BE THERE.
The Sentinel Makes Farther Charges
Which Should Be Investigated.
Intervals from tbe balcony were hanging
baskets filled to overflowing with full
bloom white roses. Just at the entrance
was a beautiful garland of roses tied at
either end with true lovers' knots of
white illusion. Thea'.tar was brightened
by eeveral beautiful palm trees and bas
kets of exquisite flowers. While the
guests were being seated Mr. Thomas M.
Lighter rendered a program of organ
selections. First came six ushers, fol
lowed by tbe six bridesmaids, Miss Julia
Sprague, of Tacoma, as maid of honor.
and last the bride escorted by her
brother, Mr. Laurence Ainswortb. At
the alter they were met by the groom
and bis best man, Mr. Grant Mays, of
The Dalles. The ceremony was pro
nounced by the Rev. Dr. Hill, during
which the organ softly played Barnaby's
"Perfect Love."
At tbe conclusion of tbe wedding, a
reception was held at the bride's resi
dence, to which were invited the wed
ding party and a few friends. The
decorations of the handsome home were
very elaborate.' Tbe ball was entirely
intones of red and green, tbe walls,
pictures and embrasures of tbe doorways
being massed with Jacquiminot roses
depending from Indian baskets. The
drawing-room was all in white and
green. Bunches of Nephitos roses were
held in place .with long garlands of
soft white tulle. The dining-room was
entirely in tones of pink. The bride's
table was massed with La France roses
and bunches of asparagus-tenaissimns
tied with large bows of pink satin rib
bon, while the other tables were pro
fusely decked with pink carnations.
Tbe library was arranged with a beauti
ful display of marguerites and woodland
ferns tied with true lovers' knots of
white tulle.
The bride looked very sweet in a
simple gown of white organdie with a
ve:l of filmy lace, which completely en
veloped her graceful figure. She carried
a bunch of.bride's roses.
Mr. and Mrs. Mays departed tbe
same evening for Seattle, and from there
will take the steamer for a short trip to
Alaska.
At the Portland hotel on Thursday
evening, in the small dining room, a
handsome dinner entertainment was
given by Messrs. Grant and Robert
Mays, and Mr. Iiilburn.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Lackamp, EI e ton,
Mo., writes : "One Minute Cough Cure
saved the life of our little boy when
nearly dead with croup." Snipes
Kinersly Drug Co.
It's a real
l
pleasure
to get the meals for tbe 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 wben
yon want anything in tbe
way of kitchen supplies. Our
stock of tinware, graniteware,
delf ware, table cutlery, car
vers, meat cutters, iaisen seed
ers, pots,Dirons, roasting pans
hundreds of other things to
make the kitchen complete.
We can furnish double oven
cook stoves from $8.00 up.
See the best Range on Earth,
The Garland
It has no equal.
Also a complete line of build
er's hardware.
per & Benton
167 Second St.
m
Til
The Salem Sentinel continues to speak
freely regarding tbe manner in which
the state insane asylum is conducted.
In Saturday's issue it' says:
"Friends of the present asylum ad
ministration say the Sentinel has been
too eevere in its criticism of loose
methods at that institution. To all
such critics we would say, tbe half has
not been told. There is even yet talk of
an official investigation of the mysterious
death at that institution of Del Main,
and of another unattended patient who
during tbe state fair was permitted to
ride a hobbv horse on the merry-go-
round. Becoming dizzy, ehe fell off and
her neck was broken. It eeems tbat
tbe price of a place there now is for the
employe to keep his mouth shut say
nothing and saw wood.
"Much criticism is made of tbe
method of handling the private funds of
patients. Tbey are said to be asked
wbat they require, and are then made
to sign a receipt in blank. The word
ing of these receipts affords a lovely
opportunity for minor grafts and tbe
working off of old, second-hand or
shoddy clothing at a nice price.
"Tbe manager is said to retain several
employes who are wholly incompetent.
Not only that, he has created new
offices, with big salaries, has assessed
and collected enormous political assess
ments. Last year he bled tbe employes
for about $1100. One Democrat refused
to contribute to the fund. He was
threatened with discharge, but as be
has no donbt learned by this time tbat
silence is golden, be retainsj bis job and
says nothing. On the whole, we incline
to the belief that should our critics in
vestigate tbe management of tbe insti
tution they would agree with ns tLat
our criticisms have been decidedly
mild." '
' MAYS-AINSWORTH WEDDING.
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., 5G 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,
60 cents. At druggists or by mail.
The
Busy
Store.
Each day our business shows
the people are finding out we
are pushing 10 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.
Use Clarke & Falk's Floral Lotine for
sunburn and wind chafing. tf
S JULY 4-th,
1899
Headquarters For
Flags,
Fire- crackers.
Lady-crackers,
Colored Fire,
Pin "Wheels,
Hobson Wheels,
Cannon-Crackers,
Dewey Torpedoes,
Bombs,
Roman Candles,
Sky Rockets,
and other Fire Works to
numerous to mention at
170 2d St.,
Tlie Dalles.
Jacobsen Book & Music Go.
The Ceremony Took Place la Portland
Lat Wednesday.
-SEE OUR-
Automatic Bin
Peat,
Flame Oil Stove.
Following is a portion of the Maye-
Ainsworth matriage notice as it ap- j
peared in the Oregonian yesterday :
The weddtngof Miss Mabel Ainsworth
and Mr. Edwin Mays was solemnized at
at tbe First Presbyterian church on
Wednesday evening at 8:30 o'clock. The
decorations were artistic in the extreme.
The choir rail held in place a lonft festoon
of white rosea intermingled with sprays .
ot woodland greens, wnue depending at
Economical.
NO
Danger,
NO
NO
MAYS & CROWE
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