The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 01, 1900, Image 3

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    A l'lnamnt NrMloti of Court
ly put
H TAILOR
All Goods Marked
In Plain Figures.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
Telephone No. J.
(Q)
Oysters
hsrvrd In
every
style by
KELLER.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Mrs. Raird, who is in the city from
Portland, will sins n Nolo at the closing
cuvui Hurvice iu ine meinoaiBi cnurcn
tonight.
The talk about cool in The Dalle9 is
as far from the burfaee no the coal itself;
and if a reporter mentions coal they get
the coal shoulder.
Tho latest report, which reached her
rnm K i.o I ii U .. . . . riA.,unl
- - l IILH . W ..WW.. , UH ki VWVWvl
LI 1 ll'Hn Mwlllmli if won ll,r.i..li, ltd
would survive long.
The regular dancing club party will
IUIIIUI W TV U HID JtMA-
. There ure but four more parties
U LIU RttrlUU UT It fit It tinilu man o-v mi nti.
v.,vl n U)lU IIUVU IJCUU BU CIIJUJ-
On account of the smallpox ecare in
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l"v I
''"HUD nil II MCA pCUbCU V1B41)
I'lnyhig iu the Baldwin all next week.
Hujh Brown, who wna taken to the
v .'j J'iui oi'Aiuu luutiy, uin)
m nave been insane, but he wus Uo
io uo iinv linrm luivliur p!fti
fr w ivu unjo,
Net). Kimonaon is confined to his home
v"i wu inn iv wim it'lireu jeuiurua
utiiii iiriiv'.t r rv I... n rl . . In Muh.I
- ..iwiun nic, uuwuver, runny io Buy
- ... v,w hum uiu ucitriti. ui uiu
'"KUBll.
amines Dexter, who wna formerly
i .-j. in inn u. jv, re in, couijmiiy b
, ull'i "ui lurwmu nine nas uceu
iiifii in... 1.... t . i
" eui, in opoicaue, yesteruay
; "run mo new unties as Buncoing
wight ntsent for the compauy.
About tweutv of tho Indian of St.
'I'h Guild were delightfully euter-aii-oduttho
home of Mrs. Harris yes-
llr.l,,.. ..I: .
, "Hwruoon. uuriug mo nltornoou
Mil ln.r.1 . - . ...
""" tiTveu reiresnuionto unu me
noting partook much of the nature of
"'I'ttplioil, although liminrtatit matters
with the work of the Uuild
i:i i' imr t n b ...... .
" IVJIUULIUII.
Wo actually bognn to wonder II
" uumes twice a vear wiion we
w several large trees being taken into
' halyation Arinv hull this morninir.
o " inquiry wu found the army is
he lnni ii-i . r. . . ..
- K ouiuruav mi nniitliiuirm nnlll
. iguier uunerai juarauau
uro io ue present and we notice
everal of our local ministers, in
"What a man wears is very reliable index of
his character."
VALUE
TVf HEN you are ready
to fiuy your new
clothes you can safe
yourself into our hands.
Conducting our business'
as we do, and selling such
goods as the
HART, SCHAFFNER
6 MARX ,
suits and overcoats, we can
certainly give you the right
clothes and the best possible
value for your money.
We will be just is anxious
ns you tre to have you pleas
ed and satisfied.
HART, SCHAFFNER A. MAftX
MADE CLOTHES.,
PEASE
connection with their young people's
societies, will conduct meetings on dif
ferent evenings.
The little Star, which we find line
deecended to our table, says: "Kickers
say the mondial won't take n bit of
notice of the condition of the Bidewalk
ut the top of the Court street steps."
He can't help it if lie walks over it;
neither can the pedestrians, liut if
some one doesn't notice it soon there'll
Lj some broken legs to be mended.
Sunday at .Spokane, Frances M. Bald
win, formerly of this cjty and a sister of
J. M. liuldwin, who was connected with
the CiinoNici.K office, waH united in
marriage with Henry L. I in boll", of
Davenport. Miss Baldwin is a young
woman greatly ndtnlred by all for her
gentle, womanly character, and her
DalloB friends extend their best wishes
to her in her new relation in life.
Tuesday night Dr. Harry Littlefleld
left Portland for Asheville, N. C, where
he will be house surgeon at the Winyati
sanitarium. It will be great sutisfac-
sion to Mrs. Bradshnw to have her
brother with her, which was his main
object in seeking a position in theiiui
tarium. Mrs. Bradsliaw assures her
friends here that she is impioving and
is much encouraged.
A dispatch which was received yester
day from several of the delegates to tho
old maid's convention, which was to
have been held Tuesday evening, in
forms the members iu this city that on
account of the muddy condition of some
of The Dalles crosswalks and the absence
of street lights, they will be compelled
to delay the convention for one week
and will arrive when the streets are in
a belter condition and they have put
their lanterns in trim for use.
A Chinese funeral, conducted in the
customary manner, is not often seen iu
Tho Dalles. That of the wife of Dock
Sing, the merchant, which took place
this afternoon, was perhaps us near it
ns any ever held hero, although it was
not nearly bo elaborate as those seen
in cities. 'I he service which took
place at the house was onlial to u circus
to those who could not understand their
meaning. After arranging tho body iu
the co 111 u it was carriedonto the side
walk and n ceremony it a half hour's
length look place, couifaosed of all man
ner of maneuvers which were "Greek"
or "China" to the spectators. Among
other tilings a table was set, with all
sorts of eatables thereon, and the coffin
placed nigh so thai tho deuvnsed could
eat. A long prcession of carriages
filled with ChinesJ followed the remains
to their burying around, ndjolning the
city cemetery, iul on the hearao eat a
Chlnainun tosslis abroad email pieces
of paper filled 1 with holes, through
which It is said Iho devil must pass be.
fore reaching th departed. There were
perhaps 200 people at the cemetery,
where tapers were burned and another
long ceremony took place. Here all of
the belongings of the dead woman, uo
matter how elegant nor costly, were
piled up and burned, and as the grave
Sl MAYS
WdB filled in, all Kinds of food was
thrown in, upon which she is supposed
to feed on her long journey.
STARTLING FACTS.
Vim NVril Not Die in Order to Win the
.Money.
New York Life Insurance Company's
report, January 1, l'.lOO, bIiokb 440,000
policy holders, who own the company,
who are the company, and who alone
receive the profits of the company,
Over $11,000,000 paid to living members
last year. Over if 11, 000,000 paid to
families of deceased members. Over
$202,000,000 of new insurance paid for.
Income $53,000,000. Total insurance in
frce, $1,000,000,000. The lateBt con
tracts are tho most desirable plans ever
ofiVred. Cash values and loariB. You
need not die to win. Best and safest
investment known. See a New York
Life agent before taking insurance.
Cadi In lour Chock.
All conntv warrants registered prior
to April 1, 1890, will bo paid at my
office. Interest ceases after Jan. 8tli,
11)00. C. L. Phillips,
Conntv Treasurer.
AND
Something that wo all must
have, something we buy every
day. We do not elaim to
havo a monopoly on all the
Grocery Goodness, but wo do
claim to havo tho best hams
and bacon in Tho Dalles.
Swift's Pmin Hams
are sweet and juicy, not dry
and salty. They will please
you. Try ono for break fasU
Swift's Premium Bacon
not tough nor stringy, but
s"weot and tonder.
If you want tho host JIams
or Bacon order Swift's and
you will bo delighted.
Wo havo added fresh vege
tables to our Grocery Du-partniont.
Groceries
If ever an aggregation of cheerful
"lawyers" got together on any occasion
It was last night, when nt the invitation
of C. L.Gilbort, fifteen "legalized lights"
and court officials spent the evening
with Frank Menefec, to join in celebrat
ing his 34th birthday anniversary. It
was quite befitting on such an occaelou
that the court officials bo on hand, al
though, from what we learn, they must
have been bribed to stand in. It would
perhaps be an easier task to tell just
what wasn't dono than to relate the
program in detail. However, the great
er part of the evening was spent nt
crokonole and cards.
It had been given out that no Indies
would be admitted ; hut it was very evi
dent there was a woman in the cae
when they snt down to a splendid lunch.
Not a guest refused to come into court,
nor nsked for a change of venue; neither
did they appeal from the decision of tho
court when it was decided they had
never fared better. During the lunch
hour the strains of miuic were borne to
them from an invisible orchestra, mak
ing the effect very pleasing; there was
also music at the table, though lawyers
arc never accused of being musicians, still
the strains of Auld Lang Syne were not
lacking in strength to say nothing of
harmony. Toast was included in every
course, and some of it was crisp, too,
particularly that which included the
personal experiences of the "toasters.''
And sotiie evening passed and a portion
of the night before court adjourned, and
it required no jury to bring in a verdict
for a "perfect time."
Water CommUiiloiierA' Meeting.
Little business came up before Com
missioners Moore, Bolton, Buchler,
Randall and Phinuari, who held their
regular monthly meeting last night,
with Phirman in the chair in the ab
sence of Commissioner Seufert.
After the previous minutes had been
read, and the bill of W. J. Roberts for
$235 was laid on the table, the superin
tendent's nnd treasurer's reports were
read ns follows :
kui'ukintenuknt'r RKPonr.
Total book account, December. . $15G3 55
Collected during month.. .. 1109 SO
$ :;o3 75
THKASUUEIt's IlKI'OIiT.
Jan. 1 Bal. cash on hand $7034 S2
" 31 Uec'd from water rent 1109 SO
$9104 02
100 75
By warrants redeemed.
Jan. 31 Caeh on hand. . .
$8943 S7
J C Crossen, supt.'s salary $
C A Borders, helper's salary
Ned Gates, secretary
James llannon, labor with team
Jos Peters & Co, lumber
Arthur Seufert, premium on ins.
J W Blakeney, hauling
Win Michell, repairs
Lane Bros, repairs
Mays & Crowe, mdse
Maier & Benton, mdse
Ned Gates, prepayment freight. .
00 00
00 00
10 00
1 20
11 S'J
o no
I'KOIM.K VOD A 1. 1, KNOW.
John Gavin returned on last night's
train from Portland.
Chnrles Lord is in
Arlington on business.
the city from
Who said Hobson was so seriously ill
yesterday? He looks lively today.
C. R. Pmend accompanied Industrial
Agent Judson to the city yesterday.
Grnnt Mnys returned on last night's
train from a short business trip to Port
laud. J. W. Watson, n resilient of Tho
Diillpfl in'inv viurh mm. lint, nnw nt tit..
traveling fraternity, is in town today.
Hon. John Somnmrvllln rptnrnwl lust
'night to Idaho, where with his sons, lie
it. .. t im il i in. 4.. lit.. mlu..Dlu 1. ,1... ..1.......
i3 uiivHuiMg ...o vein ill bile BCU
uusiness.
Frank McFariand arrived in the city
last evening and is continuing his efi'urm
in lielinlf of the New York Life hie. Co.,
which he represents.
C. P. Batch came up on last night's
train from Portland, where he wentt)
vitdt Mis. Ilalch, who is in the hospital
there. He left this morning forDufur.
Yesterday H. O. Judson spent the
afternoon In the city. He was togged
in his farmer's garb and as energetic as
ever in the interest of the agricultural
welfare of Oregon. He says lie has not
I'ivnn nn The DiiIIcf vnt. hut IninniL
MHin in (iiremn, uuuiiHT propOBIllOII IO
them giving them an opportunity to se
cure another industry for the city.
Mr. and Mrs, B. A. GliTbrd will leave
llliS (HI'llillL' for II fil V-UPMU'fi' Visit III
i Eastern and Southern cities, going llitt
io m, iHiis, mo, limy win visit Air.
Gill'iird'tf parents iu Springfield, Mo.,
whom he lias not seen for ten years. He
will take a few of Oregon's views with
him, enough ut least to give his friends
tin idea of our scenery. Wo wish them
u veiy pleasant trip.
rir Hulu.
Complete entertainment outfit, con
sisting of high grade magic lantern, with
views on Spanish. American war and
new talking machine with t!G records.
Made ifSOO clear per month last fall.
Reason for Helling owner ill. Call op.
poBite United Bretheni church on the
hill or address Virgil K. Greene, The
Willee, Jan!2!).hno
AVegctable PreparationFo'r As - H
similating rheFoodandRegula- fl
luujuic Stomachs andBowels of
Promotes Digeslion.Cheerfur
ness and Rest.Con tains neither
Opium.Morplu'ne nor Mineral.
Not Harc otic .
jmx afoidDiSAMUEiprrciaii
ftmpfuH Seat"
Mx.Senna
llotkcll, SdUs -stnitcStrtt
f
Cfmird SuMr
Wnterynrn 17am:
Aperfecl Remedy forConslipa
Tlon , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions Jeverish
ness find LOSS OF SLEEP.
Tac Simile Signature of
new yoYhc.
EXACT COPy OF WRAPPER.
The Great STEEL and MALLEA- 1
BLE IRON
JVlaJestie
K Are MADE TO LAST A LIFETIME, and are
ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED.
I
jj; "Remember that wo are selling the same from
f $45.00 to $60.00
Which is a saving to our customers of trom $o to $'25
jj over price charged by peddlers for inferior ranges.
jj' Write for pamphlet, "Majestic Evidence."
JVTflYS
VA V- A
A FINE
SHIRT
A fine shirt needs fino laundry wrrk
to make it look nice and wear well.
Just the same with your other garments.
We do not ueo any injurious chemicals
do not rot out your linen and c.n savo
you 'JO per cent of tho weur your gar
ments usually sustain.
Glad to have you try our work. No
l.tundry too small.
Dai.i.ks L.U'XDIIY Co.
'Phone 311 brings the team. !U-2w
lluraoB for Suln.
Thirty head of good horses, weight
from 1100 to 1400 lbs. To he eeon at
Jacob Mclteynold's place, 15 miles east
from Tho Dalles, For further particu
lars uddrees,
STit.u'iiK linos,,
j.m'JI mw ' The Dalle, Or.
J, I. Bovry, Loganton, Pa., writes, i
am willing to take my oath that I wub
cured of pneumonia entirely b tho uee
ot One Minute Cough Cnreknfter doctors
failed. It also cured my children of
whooping cough." Quickly relieves
and cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe
and throat and lung troubles. Children
all )lko It. Mothers endorse it.
Acker's Knglleh Remedy will stop a
cough at uny time, and will cure the
worst cold in twelve hours, or money
refunded. 25 cts. and 50 cts. Blakeley
k Houghton, druggists,
GASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always' Bought
Bears the
Signature
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
GASTORIA
THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY.
1
RANGES,
a
& CROCJUE.
t VS.' V - s
I ( 1 m AliriJiUm'sK Won.
A ehannin inciiu i.t occurred during
the recent visit of the prtcerss ot Wales
to the London hospMnl, A little blind
boy in Mcllihli ward uis MtUi-jr on a
chair and the prhicci-s, nvlcjr him, went
up to him mid spoke to hi":. Tho chair
man of the hospital, thii l,ii,' it would
be nice for the lnd to Know who hud
been speaking lo him, t-n'ul to him:
"That lady who has been speaking' to
you was tlie princess of Wales; would
j on like to come up nnd make-your how
to her and spenl; to her?" The buy was
delighted and jumped olV 1 1 i r- chair. He
was ltd up to the prlneiss and she was
told of his wish, to which she very vciui
ily acceded. The how was made, nnd
then came the speech: "How are you.
niiss'.'" n speech which was hardly ex
pected, but which wns answered by five
minutes' conversation, mid the boyie
turned to his eliair proud and happy.
I'mir-liycit II We our I en y.
A polite Chi namaii considers It n
hrench of etiquette to wear spectacles
iu company.
A NiH DelliilKiiii,
Willie -Hay. pn, what's an autocrat?
Pa-An autocrat, Willie, Is a man
who owns an automobile, Chicago
livening .News.
CASTOR I A
For Infants aud Children.
Thtt Kind You Havi Always Bought
9 .
Boars tho
Siguutare of
SAT9