The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 30, 1900, Image 3

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    todies' Shift Waists
Tlio linn wo now have on sale 1b beautiful in tlio
extri'iiifr TIiIh ia the llnu Hint proved bo satisfactoiy
lust Pfiieon to our customers, and you will find Hint
oxpofionco has tti tiIi t tlio mnnufactnror improve
ments that iH l boncileial to tlio wearer, both in
tnako nfiil Hlylo.
faney fleekoieaf
Out! of tlio requisites with protty Shirt waists is
nobby Stocks, Hows, etc. These wo hayo in n grout
vnrioty of styles.
Belts & Belt Buckles
The pretty Belt BuckloB that you hear so much
about, wo Imvo just received and are showing in con
nection with the largest line of Bolts and Belt Buck
les ever shown hero before.
Wash fairies
We are constantly adding to our already com
iilete stack of dainty and serviceable Block of summer
Bjieet at any and all times.
Still a'Gomii)'
Thai's what they are. It was onr old friend,
Patrick Ilonry, who remarked upon an historic occa
filon, "The nest gale that sweeps from the north will
brim; to our ears," otc.
Now, every timo you hear the roar and ratllo of
a freight train, let tho Idea strike you that wo are
gettlngmoro now goods. Hero are a few specimen
nuggets' from the last new lot :
TWO LINES
of Men's all-wool Cheviot Suits in black and blue,
staple all tho year round. Our price $5.00.
FIVE LINES
of Men's Fancy Worsted Suits, in all the latest pat
terns, direct from the factory. Our price $0.00.
SIX LINES
of Men's CaBsimere SuitB in stripss and checks, with
tho new stylo double-breasted veets; equal to any
custom-made garment ever put together. Our price
$10 and $12.50.
Several lines of Worsted, Cheviot and Oxford
Suite at prices ranging from $10 to $25. These linos
include the best products of the Eastern markets.
They are not bought in quantity, but they cover a
selection that would do credit to any city in the
United States.
SEE WINDOWS.
All Goods Marked
In Plain Figures.
PEASE &, MAYS
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
Telephone No 1.
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MARCH 110, 11100
A - served In J
Oysters ?
2 KELLCR j
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
See lVii'c & Mays' window display of
.J Cent lli'('kvt!iir. Wniw i-rfiil !
Klilw J. W. Jenkins, of Hood Uiver.
is eomltipti! g a protruded meeting at
Moii'r.
Say! Have yon seen that decant line
nf twt.tUi.- .1.... I . p -i r .
HBiH-iii nun j ohuu oc imiys uro
Showing for 'S CdiitaV
Fifty men uro now enmloved in build-
ingn protection wall on tho islaml a tho
D'JUtli of the Cascade locks.
The O l: & N. Co. todav handed a
clitckto tho Miuriir'for their tuxes for
1SW amounting to $8,2o0.57.
SlUK it. Thu hunt tlmt.
Vuur cli .ice of that elegant liuo of neck
wear for 25 cents. I 'tuihn A- Mil I'm.
ii fnrmcr p 1 1 1 1 ! u r-1 nf
'll0G"u-fchpire, wub today admitted
10 full cUI.eWliin bv Judiro lirailehuiv.
Furtv.fuiir
Indian massacre ut tho Cascades took
I'laa-. The number of whites killed on
that day was twentv.two.
It hue cost I trim! lilvnr in ilnti. Jn7 7D
' care fur hur miallpojc patients. It is
nought they will bo roudy to loavo tho
,l03'ital by the end of this week.
Iwo car loads of hot's from Nebraska
He' fed at Hhe stockyards today. Their
Lsiy ttaBTroutda'.f, where the Union
'tat Uo. payH6'u cunts for them, do.
livercd.
W. II. I) . ,.u ,.r iir i i.
iiiiiiiiiiii,, mullein
'"otoin, today. 18 head of beeves and
head of block hogs which bo sold to
WjduT. Ilouney, of Hood Rivur, for !,
cetP, round.
It pit no In t fklmi.l it...- l.j.
. nun c iu ii u luim built nti
8 6jlll 111 bed at St. Vincent's hospital,
tlioii'M to lm ublo to bo around In u
days. Mr. .lacobeon has been in
1,10 hospital now for six weekB.
lm!v IU"Ufl u'lltollofio vo about
w,0)0 bushels of wheat carried over
or thu furniers from last year's crop.
itom i, "'""WowWy more than was in
w liuro at this time a yer ago,
The Giaeicr eays Jas. Parker, of Hood
'ver, will K0 t0 Nouie Blonj wilh Dri
JJH of this city, Tho doctor basse.
7r"8Portation on tlio first steamer
leaves Portland for Nome, which
be about the 15th of May.
There is jay tiie CIan j0iinaton, of
ol ii .' ia the ,l,,ne of fix brothers
t ill b c,mity l,,ere never a boy
1 Wam "otter half preieuted biro
with ono yesterday morning. The
youngster is a whopper, too, weighing
eleven pounds avoirdupois without a
Blitcli of clothes on. Here's to you,
Sam. Long life to the kid and mote
power to your elbow.
A telegram from Pendleton Bays that
n oolid delegation for M. A. Moody was
elected at the Republican county con
vention of Umatilla county yesterday.
According to present appearances noth
ing short of a revolution can prevent
Mr. Moody's re-nomination.
Tho Glacier man Bays tho late Ropub
lican convention waB a "full" conven
tion, and tlio Glacier man knowB, for he
was here and be took it all in. But,
with charming consideration, ho ex
plains that it was not "full of anything
more limn enthusiasm."
Sheriff Holder, of Sherman county,
and his deputy, L. Baruum, passed
through town today with Berch McGon
lgle, who was sentenced at Moro last
Monday by Judge Lowell to a year in
the penitentiary, for forging a check on
Scott & Co., of Grass Valley.
While in Portland Colonel Bryan said
to an Oregonhm reporter: "I am very
much pleated to pee the Oregnninn op
pose the Puerto Rican tariff bill." It if
hoped thu Oregon ian will not got too
much stuck np after receiving from such
a source, audi exalted praise as that.
J. H. Ktibanks.of Wapinitia, brought
into town this morning two thirteen
month's old calves that tipped theBeales
at 1770 pounds. They were purchased
by Clyde T. Bonney, of Hood River, at
l'4 centB, bringing Mr. Kubauks $75.22
or $!I7.0I each. How is that for Wasco
county calves?
Speaking of tlio Republican county
ticket nominated here last Friday, the
Hood River Glacier says: "The ticket,
taken as a whole, is made up of repre
sentative cltineiiH, and the Glacier takes
no riek of being considered a faleo profit
by predicting tho election of the entire
ticket bv tlio usual majority." -s
Tho Glacier Bays: "Ono day lattVgo home and beliavo hinisolf
week five men eat down to dinner at the
Mt. Hood hotel, Hood River, whoso
united weight was 1,335 pounds. Their
names and weight aro as follows : Hale,
of Hale & Smith, railroad contractors,
220 pounds; JInyos, tie inspector, !U0j
L. D. Blount, 275; S. W. Arnold, 280;
Joe Phillips, 00. ( '
Hope springs eternal in tlio human
breast, oven if that human 1h a Demo
crat. Tho Democrats will hold their
primaries hero tomorrow and they are
already meeting In little groups and
planning little schemes and Betting up
little plnB and holding little conferences
Just the same as the Republicans do
and as if they actually thought thoy
were going to elect somebody.
Tho annual report of Wnseo county
school superintendent for the year end
ing March 5, 1U00, shows tho number of
persons between four and twenty years
of age residing in the county to be 4400,
an exact increase of 100 over laBt year.
The apportionment of county scfcooi
funis in tiie county treasury will be
made upon this basis and sent out to
the several school district clerks Mon
day, April 2nd.
The postal department has made a
wise provision in its order that all
money orders may be presented and
cashed at offices irrespective of the des
tination named. Postmaster II. II.
Riddell has just been advised to this
ellect. Heretofore it has been necessary
for the recipient of an order to cash it
at the office named, as destination. Now
all that is necessary to be done is for
the recipient to establish hie identity.
The new Bteamer Reliance, that is
being built at Sopplo's yard for The
Dalles, Portland it Astoria Navigation
Company, is ready for launching, says
tlio Telegram. She will be slid into the
water early next week. As long as the
good weather continue the boat will be
kept on tho ways, as it is handier for
the carpenters, All that remains to be
completed is tho cabins. Her engines
aro all connected up and the piping lias
been about completed.
L. S. Davis intends leaving in a couple
of days for tho John Day country where
he will spend the summer hunting fossils
for two German and California educa
tional institution. Hu expects to bo
joined about the first of May by Dr. J. C.
Merrimau and two students who will
engage in tho work in tho interest of the
State University of California. Mr.
D.iviB will assist Dr. Merrimau for about
two months, tho time the doctor has
allotted for his stay.
Matt Brown arrived in town from
over the liver yesterday morning with
$20 of hard earned money in his wallet.
Ho arrived iu tho calaboose last night
with his exchequor reduced to $1.50.
Ho appeared penitently beforo Recorder
Gates tins morning charged with being
drunk and disorderly and was lined $2,
a sum fifty cents in excess of his capital.
Tho recorder good natnredly euspended
tho lino on condition the prisoner would
torn of tho river. Some men in tho eklff
near by immediately camo to their as
sistance. Thu anchor was drawn up and
the man came up with it. Ho was
turned over a barrel and worked with
till be came to.
Up in tho Cathlamct country, says
the Astorlan, tho old settlers dote on
State Senator .1. G. Megler. In fact, he
ia the Andrew Jackson of the district, as
far as tho sympathies and respect of. tho
old-timers go. A good story is told on
"Uncle Joe," illustrative of his stand
ing among tho people in that particular
neck of the woods. An old logger came
into Cathlamet the other day and ap
plied for citizeenhip papers. Tlio judge
proceeded along tho customary lines of
inquiry to establish tho eligibility of the
applicant, asking, among other tliin,
who was the chief executive of the na
tion. Tho logger scratched an ankle
with the sole of his hob nailed boot for
an instant and replied : "I dank he
bane Joe Megler."
The Telegram asks the question:
"Who will be president of the Sta'.e
Board of Horticulture?" and proceeds to
answer it by stating that Hon. E. L
Smith, of Hood River, according to cur
rent report, has been decided upon for
the place. This will be good news for
Eastern Oregon horticulturists. The
CiiitoNicLF. haB the honor of first sug
gesting Mr. Smith's name. As the Tel-
egratn says: "Those who know Mr. j
Smith best say he is just the man for
the place. He is wide-awake and of the
up-to-date modern school. For two
years he.was president of the State Hor
ticultural Society, and while in thi-
position made an enviable record for
himself." This is one of the rare cases
where the office has sought the man.
The Ciibonicle hopes Mr. Smith will
see his way to accept.
This morning James E. Fait, of this
city, received from Charles Li Salle,
United States secret Eervice agent at
Seattle, a voucher drawn on the United
States treasury for 25 as a reward for
giving the information that led to the
arrett and conviction of fielding John
son for counterfeiting. Mr. Fait is night
barkeeper in Stubling's saloon. John
son came into the saloon and commenced
bucking a nickle-in-the-slot machine.
One of the nickles stuck, and Mr. Fait
suspecting there was something wrong
telephoned Sheriff Kelly who prompt'y
put Johnson under arrest, and upon
searching him found a sock about three
fourths lull of bogus nickles, amounting
to over $I!0. Johnson was subsequently
convicted of counterfeiting and sentenced
to a year in the penitentiary. The $25
received by Mr. Fait is tlie standing
reward in such cases.
It is well known that a remonstrance,
signed by numerous influential citizens,
haa been presented to t he council con
demnatory of the proposed sewer system
on the ground of its cost and for other
reasons. The council had the remon
strance sent to W. J. Robeits, of Spo
kane, who drafted tho system and made
the estimate of cost. Mr. Roberts 1ms
replied quite fully. The press tf matter
today prevents the publication of these
two documents but, as every property
owner in tho city, and especially those
b3low,'tho blufl', are Interested in this
mitter, Thjj Oimoxioi.i! will print both
tomorrow. The Chkoxicle doe? not at
present feel competent to discu9 thU
sewerage question intelligently. It will
orint these documents in order that the
cilizms may have an opportunity of
knowing the best that can bo said on
both sides, and as the matter uuilit to
bo discuseed The Chiionicm: will throw
open its columns to auvorio who has
l anything to say on wither side.
CAST0R1A
Age(able Pr eparUtonfor As
similating iheFoodnndRegula
(ing ihc Stomachs andBowcis of
Promotes Digcstton.Cheerfur
ness and Itest.Contains neitlier
Opium.Morpltine nor'Mineral.
Hot Narcotic .
Srtr a OldJkSAHUEL PtTCHKR
Umpkm Seat'
AbcSfuta
AaueSeutt
CttttfM.ftiog?
ltinl-rjrfrn r7anr.
Apcrfecl Remedy forConstipa
non, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions.Feverish
ness and Loss of Sleep.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YOHIC.
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
CASTORIA
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the i
Signature yW
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In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY.
...Follow the Crowd....
Do you remember the advice given by Mr. Pickwick when
asked what to do in a time of great excitement? "In
such rases do as tho mob does." ''Hut," said Mr. Snod
grass, " What if there bo two mobs?" " Shout with the
largest," said Mr. Pickwick. Volumes could not have
said more. If you, gentle or ferocious reader, want to
buy a Spring Suit or Oveicoat the crowd at our place will
tell you where to buy tljem.
THIS BRINGS 'El
MEN'S AU-wool, black or bhie MEN'S f"lly Worsted Suit's, in
vnuviui cmi, rouuu uui,
latest Ftvle, equal to anv dK
$7.50 suit in the city pU.WJ
SEK w i.vimws.
both check and stripes, Into
style, with cionblc or single-breasted
vestn: worth in the
lar wav $10.50..
U III QllilW'UiLitCltlt
lh.e.T:..$7.50
ski; W1NIHMVS.
. . , . iTVrFnKr'K All-wool bluB Serge and
MEN'S All-wool Cassimere Suits, j gray c,av Worsted Suits,
ju uii mo ian at iMiieuis, i irm,io with liatut-worked button holes,
new goods this season; equal to any
cheay eastern-made sou
at twice the amount ; 1 f KC
our price ipJ.KJ.VKJ
!Ki: WINDOWS.
raised ami padded shoulder8, staved
and reinforced throughout ; warranted
to give literal satisfac
tion.
$15.00
RKK WIMIOIVS.
PEASE & HAYS,
The Republicans of Gilliam county
not in convention yesieiuay anu nom
nated tlio following county ticket. Ono
who knows that county woll Bays it is
verv strong ticket: Sheriff, I'erry
Ham, l.onu llockj clerk, H. N. Fnizer,
Condon; assessor, Myron Clarke, Lone
Rock; superintendent of schools, Ilonry
Crass, Arlington j treasurer, h. JJ.
Barker, Condon; enrveyor, Robert H.
Wahlii, Condon ; coroner, A. H. Ruedy,
Arlington; commissioner, J. A.Ward,
Olex.
Two men traveling up tho Columbia
in a ecow met with quite an adventure
last week, says the Giacler. When near
Cameron's boom at tho mouth of White
Salmon, the wind calmed, and the men
put an anchor into a email boat and
towed the scow towards the shore. In
attempting to cast the anchor the chain
got wound round the leg of one the men,
and when the anchor was thrown over
board it took the man along to the bot-
Tho Aiiiuireil Cruiser.
The bottom and heel of this shoo Is
covered wilh " perfection circloltetes,
which are made from chilled steel, ho
that it is almost impossible to wear
through thu soles.
Tho vamp Is ol tho best veil stock, a
plump dongola lop with outside buck
stay, vamped with three rows silk.
Wo present our "Armored Cruiser"
shoe to our customers with tlio full as
surance that it is the best shoe leather
will produce, We have them in all
sizes for boys, ouths and little men.
A. M. Williams & Co.
Spring is Here
and So Are We. WITH A tat.I. l.lN'U OK
Elegant Stock of
Wall Paper
to Select From.
PfiP, OIL
Washington Street,
between Second and Third
ENAMELS, BRUSHES, ETC.
H. GLENN & CO.
Subscribe for the Chronicle.
Advertise in the Chronicle
Those knee protectors (or cnlldren
have arrived at New York Cisli Store.
Your money back if you don't like it
Fels Nawtha soap, at New York Cash
Store.
REGULATOR LINE
BFIYAN EXCURSION
From Tlio 1 1 11 1 1 -h In I iiilhmil mul llii
Hun :i.(IO fur llio K'lin'ut Trip,
Arrangements have been madu with
tho Railway Co., whereby tickets will
bo honored for return by train No. U,
leaving Portland at 8 p, 111,, same day.
Hero 1b an opportunity to hoar the great
orator. Tho above rates will be in oliVct
for party of not less than twenty-live.
W. C. Al.l.AWAV,
General Agt,
Watch this paper for date of big mus
lin underwear sale ut the New York
Cash Store.
New patent painters' and paper
hungers' euits at the New York Cash
Store.
Km- sr.. no ciii.li
And oiiu dollar and fifty
you can purchase a
weekly
twenty-livj
dollar watch or diamond at Hairy C,
Liebu's, in the Von block. Watchos,
diamonds, cloelse, jewelry and silver
ware at most leasonuulu prices. !I S !it
Livery stable fir s.ilo at Centervllh',
Wash., iflOO per month business. Will
sell at a baigniu.
ni27-lm A. It. Guaham.
I' 11 1' Hull).
Turkey egge. Price dOc a setting, In
quire of Mrs. W. W. Itawsou, on !1-Mili,
l.oug distance phone Olli. ni'Jl-'.'vvks
Pure silver luted Wyaudott eggs can
be secured at J. II. Cross' grocery store
for $1 pei 15. fel'28.1mo wkly
Clark & Falk are never close! Sunday
Don't forget thii.