The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 13, 1900, Image 3

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    111 J
A Boy
Regular Experiences
Life is full of misfits
.1. ',"mt'tll'',v?r' !'"!' b"1 "e "I tlirm worn pnrebunl l oor
. II yon ,,, I,, b, ,l,ef,l wtm mod tt,, corns Btv ,5 , h SZ. .
m l.y, lor ru 11,0 l.,3.li, ,! ,t ,io, .!,, lit ,l,o ,Uk CKJ,
$6.50 to $25.
at the Best
When he is well dressed
his clotheB should be just right in style and all that (rood tailoring can
imiliu them. We nre showing some ectiool euita that are Dandies and at
price? rariinc from 1.00 to f 10.00. Never before did we have eo complete
o stock of wearable, well put-to-getber suits.
See windows. See windows.
No further disappointment. "
We were disappointed last week ourselves in not getting our
SPRING GOODS
marked nu! on our cotintere for infection, hut so many things crowded themselves into the week thnt we could
not eet around to the marking of foods, although many of them were unpacked and all thov required was a few
small ficures to make them more desirable to you than evei. Wo will riot disappoint you again in thin par
ticular, for we are jut-t as anxioun in this matter as you are, and if you will indulge us just a little longer we
will repay you for your patient waiting by a display of all tlie latest novelties in Wash Fabrics that the most fasti
dions cuti hi desire.
All Cooda Marked
In Plain Figures.
PEASE &, MAYS
The Dalles Daily Chroniele.
Telephone No. 1.
TUESDAY
MARCH Hi, 1900
-
Ife - served in
Oysters
J KELLER
.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Men's work Blurts as low as 25c at New
Votk Cimh store.
"Hear lii-wmlum' ,,.,, o,.llt.,,. i. rr.,. .
i. i.l ti.u ..I J DVIUII I Vi I ( 1JU
N'eiv York Cash store.
Stetson ImtB fur Spring arrived today
A. M, Williams & Co's.
New cute of "Matchless" hosiery for
'"lies just arrived at New York Cash
store.
A M. Williams & Co. aro opening
some nobby myles jt) ludlus' Spring suits
anil jackt'tH.
Those "Suininit" working shirts with
donblo front and hack for 50c ut New
ork Cash stole are extra good values.
Mrs. A. A. Jaynu will, in nbout ten
,la'.oam a millinery store in the build
'"SoiiSecunilHtroet lately occupied by
Vi euiimlut as a grocery store.
M. I'hiilipH wishes to inform tlie
''lies that Hhu has u very laigu assort
m"tof ladies and children's street hats
o on dlppiny. Hch Ja.2l
Jt- C. Walllf), of Sherman countv,
Jt to Portland on this morning's boat
"it i seven head of the finest draft horses
"'thavoIeftthiB town for many a day.
Ju' 03"no,1-v' " known in Oregon
utlie N'Jrtliw.'Ht generally as "Peter
Fi l .t't'" Bt 01,0 uclitor of the
,,' f ' ",,w imtdiing tho pencil on the
i"irna Hms
rCfiltlmimi j.t r r in i . ... .
(j0.i . " jwenarup, oi
d " Hulale, nB of lhu uui(i80llleel
' iiniifl in the city, was destroyed by
,,ratfS':'UVU,'1,,t;! l0EB'000'
liinI',". i1'1111" ""d I'VquherlacItae
PN Iron, The DulleVErnlng a
,ran load of !...... i. A.
Do.. ",,W,P chVge of
'-VII0()8l
lerk ynstnrfi ..,
r.l ; v 1!" voleH. The
v ur 'Mil! io, 107
, Ul . xiiouipidn
Phona KCr' ' Dufur- reue,veJ
l th , i ,B8nK0 yerdy a.u.ounc
lfUl8 deaih of hie younger brother
ectad
T
coifxe
M V
school
sltion, re-
it for dl-
r Geo. A.
Fre.1, at It i e home in Molala. Mr.
Klinger, accompanied by iiis wife, left
on the early morning train this morr.
in? to attend tlie funeral.
J. II. Shearer announces his intention
of allowing all wool teams during the
coming eeasonJo passbver his toll road
free. This wiik lessen the expense of
the trip by an a wage of about $3, and
will have a BtEongMendency to bring
wool here by team that would naturally
be shipped by rail from Shaniko.
Tho number of persons seeking regis
tration has increased somewhat during
the last two or three days. From .Big
low precinct 110 persons have registered j
from East Dalles 107; from Trtvitt 1015,
and from West Dalles 10S. This iB con
siderably less than half of the voting
population. No returns from tlie coun
try are available as the registration is
being done in tho local precincts.
I'eter Dunn, son of George IJunn of
this city, was examined today by Dr.
Shackelford and adjudged insane.
Young Hunt) I about 21 years old. He
returned two weeks ago from a trip to
China nud Japan and was in his ueintl
mental health till four days ugo when
his strange conduct attracted the atten
tion of itis family. The young man is
not violent and good hopes are enter
tained that tlie aberiuiou is only tempo
rary. Mr. Hugh Glenn had a letter the
other day from a gsntlemiin interested
in the (lour milling business, who s.iys
that ho has been informed thnt "some
partius in The Dalles are eanvat-eing tlie
proposition ot putting in a large flour
mill" hero and that if the proposition is
ripe enough lie would "like to talk
busiueBS," Mr. Glenn, like ourselves,
is not aware that there has been any
seriuus talk hereon this line but wishes
tliero were, Mr. Glenn will bu more
than pleased to show the letter to any
one interested In this matter.
Leslie Duller expects to open his bank
nt Hood River about tho first uf April.
Tho style of the firm will be Uutlor k
Co., and Mr. Dutler's sou, Truman, "ill
be associated with his father In the t uei
ness and act as cashier, with Mr. Leslie
Duller as president. It is an act of
simple justice to say of the Messrs.
Duller that they are men of the highest
reputation, morally, socially and com
mercially. Tho father was in business
here for the period of eighteen years,
during which no built up a largo and
profitable business, Truman is a Dalles
boy who has been associated with his
father since he left school, excepting
the few years he was purser on the
Regulator. It le doing the sou honor to
tay he is a chip oil" the old block. They
may not make a fortune banking in Hood
Diver but they will change mightily if
they do not establish a reputation for
honorable dealing that will endure when
banks and all that in them are shall have
vaniehed into eternal nothingness.
Ccmgrt-Katliinnl Concert rrocram.
Tlie following is tho program of the
cjneert to be given at the Congregational
church tomorrow evening, Marcli 14th:
Chorus Soiik of "Xluuura" (Krom "Jl 'J'rova-
tore") Yenll
Contralto MilniHtcretl) -'OtivSuvutly Solemn
jiarrie
J'insiitt
Auyiiste
. Ttotere
.. White
. . . Gomes
Doaue,
'lliouubt
.Mrs. W. II. Taylor.
CburuK "SprliiK Tltim"
Solo-"Wru on tlio WIuk"
Mr. .. O. McCoy.
Solo-"CliHtit;elcs"
Mr. W. T. l'urr.
.Mule chorui-- "Mii'Millght On the Lnku'
teolo "My Little Diirllnir"
Mr. !1, S. lliiiitlnu'tnii.
Ladles r liorus "?oiik of the Biids"
Mol. Wllliiiins, rarr. Ittintitiirtou
lirout. Thj lor: Ml.sses Snlniildt. (Juslilnir.
ChorU!.-"lili Hull I'k Vo Free," Verttt
"Oh Ye Tearb" Ml
Mian CiistiliiK und MnleCjtiurtct.
oelH'tloiis f i fun Cantiita, "hMlier". Hrtuibury
Ont'eli .Mrs. IlmitingUm; Mordeeul Mr.
l'olllig. 8il)iorteil by Choius.
Ila! solo "Ableon in the Deep" I'ttrle
Dr. O. I). Dunne.
With violin oMIgatu, played by Clarence Gilbert
Cornet Milo W. K, Slmonton
ClioiUs-"Ilells of St. Michaels"
Mrs. .1. M. Patterson, accompanist.
U. V. 1'ollnj;. condneto'.
See window displav men's shoes nt
New Votk Cash store anything you
want there either in heavy or drees shoe
from if 1.23 up.
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS
IIIIIm Allowed Not I'rnvldml For It) Law
!'i!iltlon Clrantetl nml Sew
.ImtlcrK Aii'ilntcil.
Liquor licenses wer'o granted to T. W.
Badder, of Caecade Locks, anil .1. .1.
Wiley, of Sbaniko.
On petition James C. Johnston was
appointed jnstlco of tho peace for De
schutes precinct and F. S. Flemming for
Uakeoven precinct.
The voting place for Mountain precinct
was located at Fairview school house
Tho voting placo for South Hood
River precinct was located at Markham's
hall.
The following are the bills allowed
at the March term of the county court,
which are not provido.l for by statute:
H S Crocker & Co. supplies $ 17 33
Davenport Lumber Co., lumber. 22 88
Geo. Kuch, groceries for pauper. 4 80
Dr. GelseudorlTer, exam patient. 5 00
W M Labor, cash expended. . . . 2 50
Chronir-le Pub. Co., printing and
supplies 278 23
Times-Mountaineer, nrinting... 2 50
Dufur Dispatch, publishing 2 50
D S Dufur, copy of testimony etc. 28 75
C.arence Gilbert, map Watco Co.
Hood River Sun, notice to voters
Hood River Glacier " "
Irwin-Hodson Co., supplies ....
Glass & Pru'lhomms, supplies...
finsley & Fialey, lumber
Irwin-Hodson, supplies sheriff. ..
" " " assessor...
Mrs. Agnew, care Alice Wright. .
F S Gunnine, blacksmithing. . . .
Win Michell, burial 3 persons..
Chrisman Bros., meat fur paupers
O D Doane, visiting pauper
5 00
5 00
5 00
79 CO
47 CO
8 93
37 25
20 00
18 00
2 30
Co CO
4 50
5 03
Clarke & Falk, medicines 79 30
Ward Bros., lumber, 30 02
Robert Kelly, postal cards 20 00
Dr. H Logan, medical attendance
inmates of jail 30 50
A S Blowers & 6oa, mdse pauper G 50
O T & T Co., telephone 21 50
J B Goit. services surveyor 55 00
Ward & Robertson, hauling grand
jurors 4 00
Waid & Robertson, conveying
paupers to poor farm. ...... 12 50
Johnston IiroB., mdse 13 75
Jacob Wettle, 2 load9 manure. . . 1 00
Chronicle Pub Co., printing 17 00
M Zi Donnell, drugs for pauper.. 20 05
C L Gilbert, work on tax roll 100 00
J T Peters & Co , wood pauper. . 4 00
. i. i 4 00
a a a a go
1 1 ii ii ,i it o oo
i ii ii ii o oo
Maier & Benton, wood 8 00
L Oakes, drayage 2 50
Columbia Packing Co., meat for
pauper 1 50
E J Collins, sup for pauper, 35 20
Tlie Dalles Lum Co., lumber 3 45
Clarend( n Res., meals for jurors. 3 25
Antelope Herald, pub 4 00
Henry Hudson, deputy sheriff
1898 election C 00
19 00
13 00
2 50
24 00
8 00
CASTDRTA
AVfcgefable Preparation for As -similaling
thcFoodandncgula
Ung (he Stomachs and Bowels of
Promolcs Digeslion.Checrfur
ncss andRcst.Contains neither
Opium.MorplUne nor Mineral.
NotHarcotic,
firry af Old fir SAMUEL PfTCHKIi
Umipltln Seat'
yflx.Smna
JtnueSerU f-
ItSctpSmd
Indarrten. flanK
Aperfccl Remedy forConstipa
flon , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and Loss OF SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
AW
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
THC CCNTAUR CO MM NY. HEW YORK CITY. '
150 00
Pease & Mays, mdse
Robert Mays, relief pauper
Mrs. J Forward, mdse
Miss H L Taliaferro, services. ..
Robert Mays, board pauper. . . .
Drs. Logau & Geisendorffer, med
ical tervices
Austin & WeBternCo. road grader 275 00
I H TaO'e, rebate on taxes 13 20
Dalles Lum Co., supplies 0 95
Lane Bros., work county road... 11 10
Mrs. L IS Wilder, nursing pauper 18 00
Appropriation for bridge and
biidgeway 100 00
New York Cash Store, indee for
panper 1 91
Dulles City Water Works, water
rent 19 44
'Wrltln' liletlierN fiat' 1 lie Newspn jilts,
The scribe of Tjik CmtONici.E met on
the streets of Tlie Dalles this afternoon
an old Tygh Kidge friend of more tlian
20 years ago, who located back in th?
seventies on a ranch that is now ouuod
by Congressman Moody Robert Grier
een, by name and as good a man as
ever hailed from tho "land o' cakes."
Mr. Griersen's career, since he left tho
Tjtih Ridge, bus been a checkered one
hut lie is still at the age of three score
and two, hale and hearty and full of (lu
te) munition to go back to Alaska and
seltle in the neighborhood of Atlin.
Robert's kindly greeting of the witter
was characteristic. "An they tell me
you're writin' for a newspnper. Eh mun
that reminds me of what a Scotch ac
quaintanc3 said aboot Tuitnaa Carlisle,
'There's John Carlisle' said the Scotch
man, 'that feeds and sells inair swine
than ony man in the toon of Eccelfechan
while his brother Tarn is in Lunin,
writin' blethers frae the newspapers.' "
The Old Monumental .Mine.
I Ping
ree $
COMPOSITE
shoes for women
are honest and feel best
they feel best because of the
supremely good ivorkmanshtp.
For $3. no other make of ,i Indies'
fine shoe can match the tPingree
"Composite" either in the style, ser
vice or comfort.
A High-grade Shoe $ jjjj
"We fit your feet no guess work."
mm .
Chas. S. Miller, who gave his name to
Miller's Btidge, and wbo has been lost
to old Wascj county acquaintances for
years, lately uuderwent an operation in
Portland which ha9 resulted in his rei
teration to health. As Charley,ick or
well, could not be idle, he is said to
have enlisted Portland capital in his old
Monumental mine, in Grant county,
and that work will soon be resumed on
the property so long idle that ft has been
almost forgotten.
The Monumental i3 a mine with a
history, and the story tells of many ups
and downs, covering a period of a quar
ter of a century, for it was in about 1870
when the mine was equipped with a
stamp mill. During all these years Mr.
Miller has been so inti mately associated
with tho property th'it hia liame has
been tho synonym of tho word Monu
mental. It is a silver property, and for
that, reason the mine lias encountered
more drawbacks than falls to minimi
property as a rule. Jiover disheartened
and ever hopeful, Mr. Miller lias kept
his nerve and it is not unlikely that with
tho general interest now attracted to the
mines in Grant county he iias succeeded
in blinking to his support the necessary
funds by which lie will be enabled to
show tho true merits of tho Monument
al property.
To tlio I.iicIIcm nml fii'iiUi'iiii'ii,
Mr. C. L. Lambert, of Straiics Ilros.,
of New Yoik and Chicago, merchant
tailor?, h.isa full line of sample at tho
Columbia Hotel sample minis for a fi-w
tljye taking orders for men and bob'
suits ascheap as lemiy made. nil2-14
Mrs. Harriet Evans, Ilinftlnle, ill.,
writes, "I never fail to relievo my
childieu from croup at oneu by usir.g
One Minato Cough Cure. I would not
feel safe without It." Quickly cures
coughs, colds, grippo and all throat and
lungiiiscase:!.
Ltebe's, in the Vo:t block. Watches,
diamon le, c'osks, jewelry and silver
ware at most reasonable prices. 3 8-.'J;
Eggs For Sale.
Full blooded, barred Plymouth Rock
eigs per setting $1 .00 and .fl.50. For
particulars call on or address,
SAxnmts Bitos.
Box 617. The Dalles, Or.
Sick Heidiche absilutely nn4 perma
nently cur.-d by using Moki Tea. A
pleasant herbdrink. Cures constipation
and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep,
work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed
or money back. 25 cts. and 50 cts.
Blakeley & Houghton Druggist?.
Lewis Ackerman. Goshen, Ind., says,
"DeWitt'e Little Early Risers always
bring Ct-rtain relief, cure my headache
and never gripe." They gently cleanse
and invigorate the bowels and liver.
rf
Ulrt you ever 1 v.r l-o'v Ut
Ktreet cava to -"y a vVU for Hi '.'.c1
Well, ho cusie I; ao '::n t"7C!-ia?, r.K'l suvr
lier Elttln:,' on t'-;o -.!rt:(;e vi thu po:c!i,
na shown la tc r'xtme. IZn narto en his
mind then awl tuoro t": :t fcio woulrt look
just too Ewoct for r.i.j'tMca n " bloyeie.
And she ilea. llta l!:o k'.r. of tloyclci t.na
a irood dual to do vrpij locl:lr.r: t.5?oet. Ho
It you var.t to look f.'vnct, tuv your i-heel
(as did f ir. ) of the a-;cat for
CRAWFORDS
I'or V5.0U (,'iuli
And one dollar and fifty weekly
you can pnehitse a tuenty-five
dollar watch or diHiiiond nt Hairy C.
Golden Eagle, $25
Crawford . . . $30
Cleveland, .
S40
and $50
Wo lit) vo handled tho
wheels fur several years,
on the ahnvu wheuht aio
one need to hesitate to
them.
above lliu of
Tho guarantee
sucli that no
buy either of
JffaieF & Benton
Solo Afionts,
.O. II
INSURE WITH THE
Law Union & Grown Fire insurance go.
OF LONDON. FOUNDED 1826.
CAPITAL PAID UP $7,600,000. ASSETS $20,120,036.
Surplus bcon nil l.t.iblllllc.,' in United etutos
621,166.28,
ARTHUR SEUFERT, Res, Agt. The mwl oil
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