The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 04, 1900, Image 3

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    "Get Thee
Behind Me;"
Tlmt'e what Una week Bays to laBt wlmt May
.11 Til.. I Ll.l .1 . . . J
jiiya to Aprn. n o n ui'kihj k""" iiiiiik inai mo
nintitli j'tHt past elicl not Imvo much reputation to
InfiO III) H Will uu Minium uuruil umuiiv lor 11H 0WI1
riiiirlcloiiB weather anil OUH OWN OltKAT I!AU
fAlNS. Her clouds had hut ONK S1LVKR L1N
1NO, and that WE FUKNISHKD.
Now wo greet May on the Homeric principle:
Wolcotnu tliu corning, speed tlio parting guest;"
mill iih the mild eyed maid troops over the eastern
hill, we Biilnto her ttiuulv :
A quantity of Hoys'
Odd Knee Pants;
19c
For this Week.
ages from ! to 1-1
For this Week.
are sightly damaged, including several odd suits);
all sizes; jnat the thing for rough wear. . ..79c each
TTnr tlllS W Afik" A IHty of Hoys'
JJ 01 Lllia W CCJ4.. 0tkl Suits-nothing
in the world to their discredit, save the absence of n
fmv important sizes; regular values range from $1.50
$1.35
Saturday's Special sale
TOWELS TOWELS
TOWELS
Kvery quality of Towels, from the 103 line up,
will bo included in this
One Day's Sale-Seiuray Oniu
iSST Towels.
10c Pure Linen, 10x34 8Kc
15c Linen Iluck, IGxfiO " nc
17c " Crash, 7xli5 13..
!(!,. " H11..L. IB. an V
0c!
25u
25c
:t5c
10c
Iluck. 18x30 17,.
1 iu...m ...
to 1 DO .
For this Week. SK1
For this Week. toriKi!;
For this Week. cUWASS'
n ,
ages 10 to 20 years . . ,
.SI.05
TTnT1 tfhlfi Tftfil Is the gulden oppor-
j?ui uiii& vv eca. tlinity(lf n iif(Uimo
to lay in a Btnck of Hoys' Wearables at positively less
than manufacturers' cost. No trouble to show yowls.
wi.isij, iua'iu. , t iC
" Pure Linen Knotted Fringe. . . 21c
" Plain Horder Huek, I8x-I2 28c
uuci:, hemstitched, 20x-l2 33c
All other Towels reduced in like proportion.
CYCLING SUITINGS
Not exclusively for bicycling hut for all
Bummer suits.
COTTON COVERTS?
The finish and colors of these poods are
made to imitate of wool goods and are verv
serviceable lfie and 20c
CRASH SUITINGS
Plain striped or barred, one of tin best skirt
ings for wearing and washing qualities
12c, liic, 20c and 25c
WHITE GOODS
PIQUKS, on account of their extra weight,
are tbu favorites for Oregon weather. Plain
Cord Hrocaded Effects 20c to 35c per yaid
SKIRTS
We have ready-made Skirts of Crash, Co
verts and Piques, plain or braided 25c to $3
FOOT
FORM...
Is the prevailing shapo for Men's,
Women's and Children's Shoes.
We offer you this week the
real thing in
Men's brown willow calf,laco..$4.00
" black velour " " .. 4.00
" vici " " .. 3.00
" brown " " " .. 3.00
Ladies' brown or black kid,
lace, Queen Quality, specials 3.00
Ladies' kid, lace, cloth or kid
top 2.00
Ladies' kid, lace, patent leath
er tip and trimmed 1.75
Children's Rough Rider Shoes
are also the Real Thing.
Misses' kid, button or lace,
11 Ho 2's $2.00
Child's kid, button or lace,
8 to ll's 1.50
Special This Week!
Ladies kid, button, square or coin
toe $1.G5.
All Goods Mnrkod
In Plain FiKuros.
PEASE Sl MAYS
Telephone No. 1.
MAY 4, 1000
ICE CREAM and
ICE CREAM SODA
At Andrew Keller's.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Mays &
ilOa-lt
at the
A good bioyele for $20 at
1 IJl IT 1 .
Rcim.Muimr (ho box social
im.M! IHtl iM II mil If tn ii 1 1 1
Wailtnil- A i'lil In in frniinrnl lintiHO
Willi till I ..tl I 1.
u tii mi v in. inn
I-Oit All K1L' nliorm. A lHu.m 1 rn.
mmi liiii iiii iiiiiii iiir ini rur in in i.iiii
There will bu n business meeting of
IN MllUI I il l III W tl
Tho ladies of tlio Cliriatian church
in ....... i . .i ( .
in uiiii ii i ( v oiittn i n r ino i iMfiQinn
. i . .
JU limit ih iirntiiiunH
mo ooaru ot wator comnussionors
"committee appointed to confer with
X. t-.ll ...... i -f !.-!.!
... ".uii. il UUUUI IIIU CObl Ol MIUKIII
arteslu
Henry Green, captain of a rivor flrtt
It II til I T nM T. I CI.
-I .uioa obi iuniiiu, nuiu
, ... uiiiii. ui llOTi V IkUaillllKi
.Inhtt Vvl . iitini jr-i iiT
iWt'lCl) U'ltrt ivrtattiA loaf ntltt t.it
kvu inov ii iii v iui
, --- w. wt VIIV 1?jr KTbUilU QltlUUHl
"iu iiromiso train enuli of thorn that
Noma not ropent tlio ollVnao thoy
n-"
Thu amount of mall urrivliiK on the
trains that meot at 12:30 o. in.
i .
.. lur IIH) posiuiiicu IU
lULIiru lruill 1
CUUK II, in. Pntr.inH nf tin, nlllc. will S
lvus I)
nigs at 1 o'clock iu tbfo morninc. Tbey
luiil two initiations, Jtnd Louie Cotuini's
goat bore bis rides with nil the race
and majesty of a vteran.
John Lynch, J.'Carney, Wm. ,Keef,
J. Is. Cusoy, John Ivnowles, Pete liiley
ilhain Jones, colored, were arrested!
last night nnd brought beforo the re
corder this morninjr, charged with sleep
inc on the wool sacks of tlio Wasco
warehouse. This practice lias become
such a nuieance to thu company that
the recorder, in order to see if "it could
not lie stopped, fined each of the prison
ers and all but Knowles who paid his
fine, were committed to the city bastile
for one day.
An Iiifcultlnc Mini nte bank.
"' Kuvurii ineiiiBUi
riiitii.i.
fit . . I
Uiuo.Niui.K is indebled to the
ui viuuru u. iiiuvar lor a uiu
- -"..luun ,u HirilW UlTI'lUf, UIM
"inn uox of nativo sttawherries we
,. ,, auiiouu, nr. (tuivor nau
ripe berrioa as earJy as the L'Otli of
P'il. IIu will cammarno BhlnnliKr next.
outlay. - ( " -
Forty-Hva Odd Fellows from hero nnd
in.. .... ....
" ur puilUB IOOK passaKo on
0 Heulator last nitfht on ,L visit to
e r ''fottiorn at Hood Kiver.f They uot
nu i.,.u.. - . f
nun niuruinB RiJ'i ociocK.
. "I'v,, k iinvuiK una n moai eiu'iya-
e tllnn 'Pi... it i .
noou i vnr uoopie gave
ttui ami ii i .i... t ...i
yl welcome. Tho Hood IKlver brass
nu treated them to a serenade, and r
IIClOllj bannuet nlnanil tUn
A clergyman walking on the outskirts
of his parish one dav found one of bis
parishoners whitewashing his cottage.
Pleased at tills novel manifestation of
the virtue that is next to godliness, he
complimented the man on his desire for
residence of Mre. f neatness. With a mysterious air the
worker descended from the ladder and
approaching tho fence eaid: "That's
not exactly the reason why I'm doin' of
this ere job your Worship. Tho last
two couples as lived here had twins, so
I bcs to my missus, I'll take and white
wasli tho place so's there mayn't bo no
infection. You see, sir, as how we've
got ton of 'em already."
Secretary Fred V. Wilson, of the Ore.
tfjn Wool Growers' Association, re
ceived a letter today from the superin
tendent of tho Cascade Forest Reserve
eaying it would bo impossible for iiiin to
attend tho meeting called for June 2nd.
As tlio opportunity of meeting dipt.
Ormsby and having him decide the va
rious applications for summer ranges
was tlio main purposo for which the
meeting was called, tho date has been
changed to May 20th, at which time tho
superintendent has telegraphed he will
be present. It is expected a large num
ber of sheepmou will attend, us the
business before the meeting will bo of
much importance.
It appears from the Oregonian that
Jtno B0VU,llln0,lt inspectors have ordered
3a sofoty valve placed on the steamer
Albany and will not penult her to bo
moved until she io provided with thin
precaution against tho steam running
up on tho enginears. As soon as their
orders are complied with tlio steamer
will rosumo her trips to tho biu eddy.
If she is uuable to got over tho rapids
,wlth .tho amount of steam allowed by
law, arrangements will bo made for
lining her up with wire cables, the
inspectors have dutrrmlned to put a
damper on any attempt to carry moio
steam than is allowed by law, and
whenever a boat goes into swift water
and makes a bettor showing than is
warranted by tho power aboard, she will
hA speedily looked after by special agents
of the government.
Wanted.
A thoroughly competent girl to do
general house work In u email family.
The beBt of wages will lie paid, and no
ono not thoroughly capable need upply.
Cull at Tim CniioNioi.K oflloe. m2 Jit
Get your
& Crowe's.
wheel overhauled at M
30-4t
"Cyclone" Davis opened tho cam
paign at the Baldwin opera house last
night. About two hundred persons
were present, many of whom left before
the performance was over, although it
only lasted a little over an hour. Waeco
county Democracy were repretented on
tho platform by John Douthit, John
Gavin and J. II. Jackson. They bad
tlio heartfelt sympathy of mott of the
little audience. For the speech of Davis
was a disappointment. It was more
than a disappointment. It was an in
sult to the intelligence of a Dalles audi-
ience. Liavis conglomeration of e anir.
uad grammar, cheek, falsehood, trail.
tergiversation, mendacity, misrepresen
tation, vulgarity and calamity was cer
tainly never purpassed here nor else
where. The money question was placed
in the forefront: and the old, lying gas
anent Ernest Seyed'e connection with
the "crime of '73 that has been so pul
verized to atoms tliut its own mother
wouldn't own it, was told with an aban
don of gall and mendacity that left no
other conclusion but that iu a Dalles
audience the Cyclone supposed he had
struck a lot of backwoods sucker?.
The trusts and the policy of expansion
camo iu for their share of "cyclonic in
vective, but when the speaker, at the
close, came to repeat the old Populist
wail of calamity and woo that wo used
to hear in '00 and earlier campaigns, it
wttB then ho showed liimself peculiarly
at home. If the speech of last night
made ono convert, then the Lord have
mercy on the party that has secured his
vote. An intelligent business man w ho
need to vote the Democratic ticket, said
to the writer at the closo of the meeting,
"I'll give one hundred dollars to keep
that man lecturing here, in the interest
of the Republican party and policy, till
the close of the campaign."
Notice,
Owing to the retirement of Frank
Chrismttn from the firm of Chrisman
Bros., and his intention to leave the
statu as soon as possible, all debts due
tiie linn must be paid immediately. All
having claims against tho firm will
please present them at tho market for
payment.
in-i tf CiinisMAN BitoTituus,
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
liuRlnrss Traimacteil at tlio Meetlug Lnst
Night lillU Allowed.
The regular monthly meeting of tho
city council was held last night. All the
couneilmen were present except Dr.
Shackelford and S. S. Johns.
On motion of Councilman Wilson, J.
H. Jackson was appointed street com
missioner and instructed to proceed to
collect the road tax.
The conncil determined on paying one
dollar a month to maintain the red light
at Nielsen's corner for the purpose of
giving notice to tho watchman when he
is wanted.
Special ordinanco No. 322, providing
for the transference of iflOOO from tiie
general fund into the sinking fund, was
passed. This makes $7,000 which have
ceen udded to the sinking fund or paid
oil' of the city's debt in two years.
The treasurers report is as follows :
April 1 Cash in general fund. $4,063 57
Receipts for April. . . . 837 53
Total $5,503 27
By warrants issued. if 704 43
Interest on bonds... 1,100 00 $1,874 45
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Boars tho
Siguature of
Rev. W. K. Sitzer, W. Canton, N. Y.,
writes, "I had dyspepsia over twenty
years, and tried doctors and medicines
without benefit. I was persuaded to use
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and it helped me
from tho start. I believe It to be a
panacea 'or all forms of indigestion." It
digests what ycu eat,
Girl Wanted,
A girl In wanted to do general house,
work. Apply ut this ofllce. in 1-4 1
Bal. on hand May 1st $3,028 82
The recorder's report showed that $123
had been collected during the month for
fines.
Ti.e following bills were allowed :
Marshal's salary $75
Engineer's salary 75
Nightwatchman's salary GO
Treasurer's Balary 20
Recorder's ealary 50
Water rent 50
Wm MorgauQeld, labor 13
Clias Jones, do 10
E Putton, do 33
RSilba, do 8
F Heater, do 20
J Canfield, do 22
F Stone, do 17
F Hillard, do 13
J A Kitchen, do 2
G E Farer do 13
W O Johnson, do 11
Guy Southwell, do 2
Thomas Cieary, do 10
Chas Sandu., do 10
A C Smith, do 1
Jos Heater, do 7
Leo Grace, do 3
Win Dirragli, do 7
G K (Jeorgi-, do 5
Lorenzo George, do 4
Leroy George, do 4
J S Brown, hauling 23
L Lane, blacksmithing 4
Bhikeley & Houghton, drugs 9
Chas Michelbach, barrel 1
Dr Hudson, uiedlcrl eervlces 7
SJ Brown, sawing wood 1
It B Hood, hauling 1
Columbia Packing Co, mdso
II Clongh, repairs 3
Mays & Crowe, mde 7
Henry L Kuck, mdse
Seufert & Condon, telephone and
lire alarm 2
J T Peters & Co, lumber 15
D W Vause, mdso 1
Chrisman Bros, supplies 2
Dalles Lumbering Co, lumber. ... 2
W A Johnston, mdse 0
Maier & Benton, mdse 13
F S Gunning, repairs 0
50
85
00
05
col
oo ;
70
00
Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borno tho signature of
and has been mado under his per-
-j2- sonal supervision since its Infhncy.
"CtCCAwZ' Allnwnn nun fnilnpnlvn vnn Iti flila.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health ol'
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Fcvcrlshncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep
Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
!n Use For Over 30 Years.
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET. NCW YORK CITY.
t
Steel pps end Cook S
loves... i
To reduce our largo stock wo will
sell Stoves and Steel Ranges at
Greatly PJedaced Prices
for a short time only. See our
goods and get our prices. . . .
JWAYS & CHOUXE.
3
Lust.
A Binill, round gold pin, with nu opal
set in center. Was lost either on last
Friduy'a boat (Dilkn City) or on the
street leading from the dock, Finder
will leave eaino ot this office. m 3 2t
NOTICE TO VATER CONSUMERS.
All persons using city water for irri
gation on a ml after May 1, 1930, nnd
until September lst,.inclusivp, will be
charged the following rates per month :
For every lot 50x100 feet, .fl.50; for
every half lot or fraction thereof, 75
cents, and no rebate will bo allowed to
persons leaving the city unless wiitten
notice is eerved on the superintendent
of the water works to turn off the water.
Above the bluff water may bo used for
irrigating from C to 8 a. in, and from 0
to S p. in. on tho odd days of the month,
and below thu blull during tho same
hours on (he even days of the month.
Theeo rules must be Etrictly complied
with, and any deviation therefrom will
subject tho violator to tho penalty of
having the water shut oil", aud iu order
to get it turned on again he must pay a
tee of ono dollar. Perfoin willfully
wasting water, or allowing it to run con
tinuously through their closets or lava
tories, or allowing water to run after
irrigation hours, will sutler tho same
penalty as above Dtated.
Hy older of tho water commission.
J. U. CitOSSK.V, Supt.
Tho Dalles, Or., May 1, 1900. Ot
Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, Mileburg,
a., save, "As a speedy euro for coughs,
colds, croup and soro throat O. e Minute
Cough Cure is untqualed. It is pleasant
for childien to take. I heartily recom
mend it to motherH." It iu the only
harmless remedy that produces Im
mediate results. It curea bronchitis,
pneumonia, erippe and throat and lung
diseases. It will prevent consumption
Clarke & Fulk haye received a carload
of the celebrated James E. Pattoii
strictly pure liquid paints
Garden Hose
Wo have laid in a largo
stock of (Jarden Hose and are
carrying tho same brand of
Hose that we have boon carry
ing for tho last fivo years,
which is tho celebrated Mal
tese Cross Brand. Wo carry
tho samo brand of lloso that
tho Dalles City Fire Depart
ment has beon Using for tho
last twenty years. The Mal
tese Cross Brand is without
doubt the best grado of Hose
on tho market. Call and got
our prices beforo buying.
fUaiep & Benton
Solo Agents,
Cooeter brakes are the greatest Im
provement of the) ear on bicycles; savo
one half the pedaling, Have one put
oil your old wheel at Mays & Crowe's
bike shop. 30a -It