The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 17, 1900, Image 3

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    BUSY
Is a.Branl! word which denotes more activity than any word we know except
RUSHED
and that you may know how wo are preparing to meet you on ,
MONDAY, MARCH 19th,
wc are busy rushing our goods into stock eo that, all departments mav be thor- "
oughly represented on that day in their
NEW ATTIRE.
All Goods Mnrked
In Plain riRuros.
PEASE & MAYS
1'KOl'IiK TOO ALL. KNOW.
T. F. Balfour, of Lyle, is registered
at the Umatilla House.
Rev. W. O. Smith, pastor of thoM. E.
church at Dufur, was in town today.
Frank Fulton, of Ulgge, is in the city
on his way home from a business trip to
Portland."
Hugh Jackson, tho veteran etageman,
is registered at the Umatilla House,
from Arlington.
Frank l.ieblin, and old and respected
farmer from the Kmgsloy neighborhood,
was in town today.
Mrs. L. Canfleld, of Dufur, who has
spent the past winter in Waso, ia vis
iting friends in the city.
V. F. Byars, of the Goldendale Sen
tinel, spent last night in the city the
guest of the Umatilla House.
B. Kelsay, a prominent citizen of
Fossil, who tiBB large landed interests
in Sherman county, is registered at the
Umatilla House.
A. L. Mcintosh of Crook county, a
native eon of the Land O' Cakes and
a wealthy sheep owner, was in town last
night and left this morning for his home
near Paulina.
Miss Ruth Cooper left cn the boat
this morning for Independence where
ehe goes to visit triends. She was ac
companied as far as the Cascades by her
mother, Mrs. D. J. Cooper, and sister,
Mies Mildred.
H. H. Davis and J. E. Stewart, two
well-known business men of Prineville,
arrived here tcday on their way to Port
land to purchase a stock of merchandise
to be taken to tho new town of Lawton,
in Baker county.
VV. II. Biggs, Dave Fulton and W. A.
Murchie, who have purchased the Col
lins' springs below Wind River, went
down on the boat this morning with a
view of making necessary improvements
to prepare the place for a summer re
Bort. Miss Daisie Allaway returned last
night from Eugene, having been com
pelled to abandon her studies at the
university on account of nervous pros
tration. Her friends hope that the in
disposition i3 only temporary and that
after n iittle test die will be able to re-
i turn and graduate at the end of the
term.
Itefiurtrd Favorably.
the Dalles Daily Chfoniele.
Telephone No. J.
SATURDAY - - - MARCH 17, MOO
ktvvU In
Oysters
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Watch Tin CmtoNici.i: for Campbell
& Wilson's opening date. 3 lotl
Lidies pleaeu call and see the lovely
line o( utrt'i't huts at Campbell &
Wilson's. 3 lotf
Ask for Ilatnllton-Urown 2.60 shoes.
They have no equal.. For sale by the
Xeir York Cash Store.
111. Key. Wislur Morris, biehon of
this episcopal diocese, will hold service
in The Dtiliua Episcopal church tomorrow.
TiieCiiiionicu: is verv much nleosed
to learn that Mrs. W. L. Bradshaw is
idling much butter than ehe has for u
Iocs time.
Mrs. I'hilliliR uihIioh in Inform (if
li'iies that she has u very large assort
ment of ladies and children 'e street hats
now on display. mch 13-2t
Tlie New Y lirlf ii fill fstntn fa mtllitwr a
t of ladles lino shoes at $2.00 a pair,
e orliutton, up-to-date toe, that
forineriy sold for $2.00 and 3.00
Why
Mints when you can buy James E.
"lion's mm proof paints for $1.50 per
Won, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark &
'"k, agente. ,i7.
Have you tried tlm "ll,ri,tnin.," .mi.
ell'rounveiulHitnd jumpers' Made
J Inert den!.,,, double stitched, safety
li pocket and more convenient than
Were. For fcnu l)y lUv Now York Ctt(lh
SmcIh1
' " ' iiu r viiiserver urooKS in
"MlueCinioNin.Btlmt tho mercury
"Wilowiitu I below zero ut Omuha,
,! . '(,ell)r,1ay. "d etood 0 above
IDodguCiiy, Kansas.
'iei'ortluiH it that Corlles Merritl, late
Hick I"l'l",!r QKBtt, mid 0. K.
E.itn l'lul,'oy of the Pendleton
Oreuoiilnnf UBtubheti a weekly
JIpm t shanlko In the near fu-
The imi.nl... i i ...
forc "h received orders to en
tiiat l ,w uriil"ttca ttudcity bovines
by tTu , " wt"'t to hunt tholr grub
rW? 1 1,10 Mttrch ,noo' wi
eeoraiqgiJMOllco n"d gm """""'v"
A,?' I' ,Inwk reived Mtfit to.
v 21. '" ,,liwk
k e ?n , tt,Uo,,Uiu thl' "
iatLCllU,ud t0 P6"0"" 'd
wu on the poor U, moo.,
this time cutting into the pelvi?! Mr. congrees
Hawk greatly fears the worst as the
lnd's condition is very low.
C. E. Bavnrd was down town today
for the first time hiuGe his recent attack
of pneumonia. Ax. Bayard purposes
going next weelto a sanitarium in Port
land where received considerable
benefit on a iormer visit.
We are credibly informed that a small
force of men have been at work nil
winter on Mr. Lytle's projected railroad
connecting Lylo with Goldendale. It fs
said that Mr. Lytic must have tho road
graded against fall or forfeit the right of
way.
mo oiisiiiess men or Arlington (iiive
raised a fund to build corrals and sheds j
for the accomodation of sheepmen ut I
eheurlng time. They have the assurance I
that 20,000 head of sheep will bo sheared j
there it proper accomodations are pro
vided, j
II. J. Palmar, of Prineville, has
cepted a position with the linn of
& Mavs. of this city. Jud, as
familiarly known at home, is a steady,
industrious and experienced btifinees
man who will make his influence felt for
good in Ilia prospective field of labor.
A proclamation opening to settlemmt
tho northern portion of tho Coiville In
dian rervation in Washington has been
from year to year for a long
time without being acted upon, and
fonic of thfin, although meritorious, had
been rejected, and vw: have learned with
great pleasure and gratitude that Mr.
Moody has in a short time, succeeded
in obtaining favorable action on most of
them. I think this public acknowledg
ment of our gratitude is due to Mr.
Moody."
The fact that Ladystnith received its
name in memory of a woman is well
known, but the romance of General Sir
Harry Smith's marriage lias not been
bo widely published. During the Pen
insular war two voting British officers
j in a Spanish town, which had just been
captured bv an English force, were sur
j prised by a visit from two very young
and beautiful Spanish girls of the better
, e!ae. Theeo fair callers begged pro-
tection in the alarming circumstances in
which they had been placed by tho oc
j cupation of the rougher Boldiery. Their
I request was, of couise, gallantly granted,
Pease j ,U)j jn n short time one of the oflicerij,
M0 ie i Captain Smith, found himself desper
ately in love. In due time he married
the woman whom lie had protected. The
marriage proved a happy one.
ae-
A dispatch received today from Con
gressman Moody announces that his bill
for the relief of settlers on the public
landB has been approved by tho com
mittee havinc it in charge, so that the
prospects of its passage in the house are
altogether favorable. The most im
portant feature of the bill is the follow
ing provision :
"In all cases where parties, as pre
emptors or homeUead claimants, have
naid double minimum price for land
which afterwards has been found not to
be within tho limitB of a railroad land
grant, or which iB within the limits of
any portion of a grant which has been
heretofore, or which thai! hereafter be
forfeited by reason ot any failure upon
the part of the grantee to construct that
portion of the rond in aid of which such
grant wa9 made, which is adjacent to
and coterminous with such lands, the
excess of one dollar and twenty-five
cents per acre shall be repaid, but only
to the original entryman thereof, or
to his heirs or personal representatives."
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
D'enared. but lias not yet received the!
signatures of the secretary of the i"i Jfj KM YOU HaV6 AlWajfS BOUgM
tlon will be opened six months after the ' Boars tho
i
proclamation is signed. A largo num
ber of mining entries have already been
made in the reservation.
Joaquin Millers' lecture last night at
the M. E. Church drew a fuli house. A
verdict of the audience on its merits
would probably be mixed. Parts of it
were beautiful, parts witty, others
simply entertaining and still other
Mllleresque and egotistical to the verge
of oU'diisiveness. But Joaquin cannot,
heln thiV last feature. If hu were not
egotistical ho would not be Joaquin
Miller.
In his latest weekly letter Henry
Clews nays: "The new 2 per cent kov
eriiinent bouds should bu christened
United States consols, especially as
they make so favorable a comparison;
with tho EngliHh consols, which bear!
2?4 per cent interest and art) felling at ,
100-iui whereas tho .United States con
sols are 2 per cent end aru now selling I
ut 1)7 before issued, ami are now in
considerable demand at that price,
Thero can bo no better barometer of
the high credit of this nation thuu this
showing. No other nation has ever be
fore been able to float a 2 per cent bond
ut 100. This ia certainly u proud
achievement for tins country."
Annldund rosnected veteran of tho
civil war called at this ofllco today and '
Bald: "I want you to say to the
rttaders of Tim Ciikonici.u that we old j
soldiers tome time ago sent to Congress
man Moody u number of local pension
cluSiim tlut Imd been kicked about in
Siguature of
l'or Hul.
40-acro tract, miles from The
Dalles, 4 room house, barn, all fenced,
orchard of 300 trees, running water,
good range for cattle adjacent, 10 acres
bottom land line for berries or garden.
Pries reasonable, terms easy. Call at
this office. nr2l-dwlmo
Wuntetl.
A girl or women that is a good cook
and housekeeper. Gocd wages to the
riuht party. Inquire ut 282 Third
street. mlfl-tf
fen
ll tf iinifirMMtum tiltWui'i'mllm iii'Wiiii ihii.inimii-
Vegetable Preparalionfor As
similating ihcFoodandRcgula
liiigtAcStoiMcteaM Bowels of
Promotes Digeslion.Cheerfur
ness and Rest.Contains neither
Onium.Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Harc otic .
limpe orOUJJrSXMUaPtTCMR
hmpAm Seat'
Jlx.Stnna
Cfmfud Sugar
HSttuytvat nanr.
A perfect Remedy for Constipa
tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and Loss of Sleep.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
THE CCNTAUR COMPANY. HEW VOBK CITY.
OUR CHURCHES
V
1
V
Pingree
fXQMPOSlfr
Shoes for
your jeei,
women Will fit
voar fancy and
your finances ;
Tfiey are FINE shoes and the? LOOK IT ,
They are made in the very latest styles by men i
who have been making such for over 30 years.
Christian Science ni'-eting in small
K. of P. hall every Sunday morning at
11 o'clock.
Calvary Baptist church Rev. W. B.
Clifton, pastor. Regular services ot 11
a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Voting people's
meeting at G:30 p. m. Sunday school
at 10 a. m.
Lutheran church Rev. V. Brenner,
pastor. English services both morning
and evening at usual time. German
services in the afternoon at 2:30. Young
People's meeting at 0:30.
Christian church Ninth and Court
streets, Rev. G. Rushing, pastor.
Preaching morning and evening, at 11
a. in. and 7 :30 p. m. Sunday school at 10.
Christian Endeavor at 0:45 p. in.
Congregational church corner Fifth
and Court streets. Rev. Poling, pastor.
Morning service at 11; subject, "At Our
Best," by the pastor. Sundav school at
12:15; Junior Kndea.vor, 4 p. m.;
Christian Kn leavor, 0:30. Evening
service at 7:30.
Methodist Episcopal church Corner
Fifth nnd Washington, Rev. U. F.
Hawk, pastor. Services at 11 a. in.
and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at
10a. in.; class meeting at the close of
morning service; Junior League at 3:30;
Epworth League at (1:30.
Ileiulillcnii rrltuiirlf h.
For the Hist time in nianv years thero
was only one ticket in the tiuld at the
R -publicm primaries held hero today.
The consequenco was, of course, a Unlit
vote, which was not complete as we go
to press. The delegates selected, an. I as
good as elected, are us follows :
Bigelow precinct C. F. Stephens,
M. Randall, II. L. Ktuk, L. Chrisniau,
F. E. Bronson, F. Fisher, W. A. John
ston, L. Rorden, C. C. Cooper.
WestDalles precinct And vv.Urquhart,
P. W. Do Hun", M. Z. Donnell, O. L.
Schmidt, P. Stadelman, A. J, Anderson.
Trevitt precinct M. T. Nolan. F. W.
Wilson, J. S. Wilson, W. II. Moody, W.
A. Miller, Max. A. Vogt.Geo, Rucli, W.
H.Joues, T. T.Nicholas.
Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, Milustnirj,
u , says, "As a spaedy cure for coughs,
colds, croup and sore throat 0,.e Minute
Cough Cure is nmqualed. It is pleasant
for children to take, I heartily recom
mend it to mothers." It Is the only
harmless remedy that produces im
mediate results. It cures bronchitis,
pneumonia, grippe and throat and lung
diseases, It vH prevent consumption.
Eg;rs retail at 12Ja cents per diztn tt
Maier & Benton's.
Clark & Falk'e ("rag stock is new
fro-sli and complete.
Bicycle sundries andirishing tackle at
Maier & Benton's. 3 lotf
Ladie' and children's sun bonnet?, 2oc
at New York Cash Store.
Ash your grocer for Clarke & Falk's
pure concentrated flavoring ixtracts.
Peters New Victor SMidktjle?1 shells to
be had only at Maier & Benton's. 3 lotf
M. B. Smith, Butternut, Mich., say?,
"DeWitt's Little Eirly Risers ate the
very best pills I ever used for costivenes?,
liver and bowel troubles."
Bagley Bros., have purchased a
thrjughbred Jersey bull, registered
stock. For particulars apply at resi
dence on Tenth street, noar tho fair
grounds. 3 G-lmo
Sut scribe for Trie Chronicle.
Dirt you ever lr r 1 on J'r. , oC
street earao to tuy a wSocl for Ills wife?
Well, ho oarao homo or.c evcr.ln?. anil f:w
her bittins on f:o DaUu.'rr.c'o or the porch,
as shown in tho picture. 11". a?.C.c up hta
mind then and tUero thst Bio would loo'.c
lust too sweet for anytMns cn a bicycle.
And sho does. Hut Iko U!r.a of bicycle hr.a
a Bood dent to do 7ih looUlr.s? tiweet. So
if you want to look t.weet, buv your wheel
(as did Mr. ) of Hie tveut fcr
CRAWFORD3
Golden Eagle, $25
Crawford . . . $30
Cleveland, . . andjso
We have handled tho above line of
wheels for several years. Tho guarauteo
on the above wheels are such that no
one need to hesitate to buy either of
them.
JUaier & Benton
Solo Agonts.
"Composites" are no experiment,
rtltdble shoe at all Units, f
We are sole agents.
but an absolutely
A. M. WILLIAMS & CO.
"We fit your feet no guess work."
INSURE WITH THE
Law Union & crown Fire insurance Co.
OF LONDON. FOUNDED 1025.
CAPITAL PAID UP 7,600,000. ASSETS $20, 126,033.
Surplus Ix'jond nil Mtibllltlctf la United States
9621,166.26.
ARTHUR SEUFERT, Res. Agt.
Tiinne 111,
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