The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 19, 1900, Image 3

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    New Top
Coats
We know what Rood
clothes nrc, where to buy
them nnd how to select the
nobby ntylcn and patterns.
We want to uay that we
have never had r.a choice n
Mock of good clothes in our
titore as we have rip.ht now,
and we're ready to quote
prices that will Interest you.
We sell the Hart, Schaff
ncr & Marx tailor made
suits and top coats.
They're the kind adver
tised in all the leading
magazines and worn by good
dressers everywhere.
SATURDAY'S
BIG
SALE
ON
COLORED
LAWNS
All Ooocln Mnrked
In Plain FIbutoh.
100 pieces Wash Goods, of Lawns, Dimities and
Organdies, have boon placed on the bargain counter,
TO BE
SLAUGHTERED
SATURDAY.
10c and 12hc values go for 8lc
15c values go for lie
17c values go for 13c
20c values go for 15c
25c values go for 19c
30c values go for 23c
35c values go for 27c
PgASE &, MAYS
The Dalles daily Chronicle.
Telephone No. J.
SATURDAY .... MAY 11), 1100
ICE CREAM and
ICE CREAM SODA
At Andrew Keller's.
g) )
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Strawberries sold today nt 10 cents n
box.
Tlio river at 10 o'clock this morning
elooil nt 32 feet, n rise- of ubimt n foot in
twenty funr hours.
C. K, Howard, the soda wutor man,
man, left today on a business trip to
Sherman county nnd southeastern Was
co county.
(ooil, pure natural ico from the Ditto
mountains for sale by tlio Columbia
River Ice A Fuel Co. 'Phono 33 or 81
I-ong Dist. ; 75 or 8 Soufort & Condon.
The sentiment of having Gr8B Valley
incorporated is growing stronger every
'lay, ml wo aro pleased to note that In
itiatory etupa have boon tnken with that
end in viow.Jen.vB the Journal.
The Y. M. C. A. will bold their regu
lar Sunday afternoon moating in the M.
K. church tomorrow nt 4 o'clock. A
Kood program nnd iiood music have been
arranged for and a (food nnd profitable
time is expected. Everybody is cordi
ally invited.
"i'y liroc, linva commenced work on
their saw mill nt CaicadeXocks, nnd
hm completed it will eJt 00,000 foot a
'''. They will get tblr logs on tbo
oilier aide of the riverybne logging camp
wing near Stevonso and another will
ho put in at wind river.
An expert in our Btnte experimental
ttation in comparing nnd examining
"je wheat tnken Iroin Knitern and
Western Oregon, nnd in testing grains
'or iilbunieii, the constitutional ingredi
("t of the kernel, found that our bunch
Kr8 product is far ahead ol the Willani
eite valley wmxl jn (,jB rcgan),
Tomorrow will bo n day of special in
"'Mt nt The Dalles M. E. church. The
ervlees will open with n sunrise"
P'yor meeting t Ojao. The eleventh
nnlversary of the Kpwortli League will
celebrated with nu appropriate eer
vlce i 8 p. m. In the morning tho
Pastor'H subject will bo "Behind Time."
Uncle Snm'H soldiers In Alaska are to
Uo wH supplied with butter. On tlio
nier that is to leave the Columbia
J" the LMth will be 15,000 pounds of
u,,l-'f. nil to bo consumed by the blue
0a, In the far north. This butter id
Pckcd In r tK))t cans in the same
"nner aj fruit, and put up in this
a,iHr it ig Hg Bweet Bmi (reBj, wnen
Pned as though newly made,
Wmrlos l, BohinUU hasbeen ap-
Nnted
Dal)
ceneuB enumerator for West
e ! J. M. Pattenon, tat Biglow ; K.
I. Gorman, for Trevitt: Ax ax Hartell
for East Dalles, and Homer Angell for
hast nnd West Dalles foutBide the city
limits nnd Eight-Mile; James Kelly, of
KiugBley, has been Appointed for Dufur,
Ramsey and Kingsloy precincts. The
rest of the nppoiitir.onle will lie known
in a few dayH.
It. It. Driver, Tom Swift and Charles
Dickons arrived in town last iijght with
H.OOO poundH of wool from the George
A. Young & Son ranch. They say the
road in lined with, wool teaniB on I lie
way here, and from the Ves Kelsay
corral, at the head of Buck Hollow,
alone comes 75,000 pounds. Messrs.
Driver, Swift and Dickens will go buck
for more wool loaded with flour from tho
Tygh Valley flouring mills for Slianiko
and Antelope.
For tlio past month Cedar Circle has
increased ureal ly in beneficiary mem
bers. Last week several prominent
Woodmen were initiated by the help of
Mary's little lamb, and refreshments
were served and an excellent program
rendered. Last evening two ladies be
came Women of Woodcraft, after which
all went over to Keller's popular cafe
nnd enioved the delicious ice cream for
which tliiB place is well known. Cedar
Circle will have more initiations next
Friday evening.
"Damn McKinley and all his works,"
said a Wasco county fusion statesman,
slightly under the inllueucoof a "spirit'
that prompted him to toll what was in
him. to tlio Cukonioi.k man. "Four
years ago I could get all the men I
wauled to employ for a "dollar n day.
Now I employ twenty men every day
nnd there isn't a son of a gun of them
that will work for less than two and a
half n day." It is needless to say that
our bowels of compassion were moved
intensely at the distress of this oppressed
brother.
The owner of n magnificent thorough
bred stallion now in town had the ani
mal in front of the republican head
quarters this morning ns J. M. Patterson
was raising tho American flag. "Look
out," said Jerry to tho owner, "I'm
going to raise this flag nnd your horse
may get scared." "That horse, sir"
said the owner, stretching himself to his
full height, "is a republican horse, I
want you to understand, and if he
would shy at an Ameiican flag, by the
piper that played before Moses I'd
shoot him on the spot."
As a sample of the talk that a Dalles
nowspapor man constantly hears these
daj h regarding the grain crops, take one
from a well-known farmer out In the.
Eight Mile country, who stands about
0 feet 3 in bia stocking soles: "My
whent strikes mo here," said lie, draw
ing bis hand across his whiskers at the
chin, "ami It i 1,10 boot- 1
never saw anything to equal tho grain
crops tliis year, and it is the snuio all
over tlio county. For thousands and
thousands of acreB tho prospects are
good for an avernge of from forty to fifty
bushels to the acre."
The postonlco department has issued
a call for bide for carrying a daily mnll
from The Dalles to Sherar's Bridge by
way of Boyd and Nausene. On and
after July lGth all niail for Antelope,
Mitchell and Crook county will go from
here by way of Shnniko. The contract
for the Sherar's Bridge route will in
clude the depositing of mail in boxes
along the mute. Any person living on
or near the route who desires his mail
deposited by the carrier in a box on the
road sfde, may provide a suitable box,
and at his written request to the post
master of his district may have hia
mail deposited in it at his own risk.
The postmaster at The DalleB will re
ceive bids for the Sherar's Bridge route
till May 30th instant.
John Thompson, a Klickitat l;oy ol 21,
waB shot and dangerontly wounded a
couple of days ago by a young fellow
near his own age, named Wngnon. Tlie
shooting was done about two miles
above Columbus on the Grant and
Goldendale road. Wngnon nnd two
brothers and an old man were in a buck-
board on the way from Ellensburg to
Hood ltiver to pick strawberries.
Thompson, with a companion, had fol
lowed them on horseback and being
under the influence of liquor had tanta
lized the Wngnon hoys till the youngest
drew a pistol and fired, but without
effect. Then the elder Wngnon boy
opened lire and at tho first shot the ball
struck Thompson below the eye, when
he fell to tho road. Ills assailants both
lied and have not been found. Thomp
son may die. The ball ranged down
wards and lodged in the neck, where it
remains.
The young people's musical entertain
ment at tiie M. JS. church last night was
probably as much enjoyed by those
present as many more pretentious af
fairs would have been. The music, both
vocal and instrumental, was really first
class nud Hint it was duly appreciated
was evident from the hearty encores
that followed each performance. We
have not space to say all the kind things
wo feel like saying and hate to discrimi
nate, but really that little melody of
Mr. Hawk's was one of the sweetest
things wo have listened to for many a
day. Awshio McCully's musical glasses
were greatly enjoyed and will be in
future demand, but tho "French Pro
fessor," the star pei former in his line,
should ask the forgiveness of about half
of the audience for wasting big gobs of
sympathy on him, which his "bilent
Sell" soon showed to be unnecessary
and misplaced. There was a good house
and tho net receipts were quite satis-
factory.
Notice.
Columbia River Ico & Fuel Co. wishes
to announce that they will deliver ice to
tiny part of the city at all hours of the
day or night. 'Phone 113 or 81 Kong
Dial, j 75 or 8 Seufert & Condon.
Hulvutlon Army.
The subject for Sunday at il p. in. will
ho "Must a Christian Rln?" At 8 p. m.
"Tlio California Murderer; His Crime
and Converslnu." A Grnnd piano has
been added to our music.
II. P. Nelson, Ailjr.
SURVEY OF DALLES CANAL.
Melt ride 'Will Offer an Amendment I'ro
tiitlng for a Canal Survey From
Tlio I)ulle to Celilo,
Senator McBride has prepared nnd
will offer an amendment to the emer
gency river rnd harbor bill authorizing
a survey and estimate for a canal from
The Dalles to Celilo, He will not ntk
for an appropriation for this purpose, as
the available fund for surveys is large
enough to embrace this item. He says
he thinks there is little doubt that this
amendment can be put ou in the senate
committee, and he hopes to be able to
have it retained in conference.
The house committee rejected Repre
sentative Moody's amendment of this
character, as well as nn ofi'er to take
suflicieut funds from the balance now
on hand for the boat railway for this
survey. This was because Speaker
Henderson would not consent to these
items going in the bill on the ground
that it provided only for urgent defi
ciencies. Chairman Burton stated that
from forniT surveys it was apparent
that n canal nnd locks would cost .$0,
000,000 or more, an expenditure which
his committee and congress would con
sider unwarranted by the amount of
commerce benefited. Representative
Wilson, of Idaho, has introduced a bill
appropriating $5000 for a survey for this
canal.
OUR CHURCHES
Christian Science meeting in small
K. of P. hall every Sunday morning at
II o'clock.
Lutheran church Ilev. W. Brenner,
paetor. No church services tomorrow.
Young People's meeting, however, at
7:30; Sunday school at 12:30.
Calvary Baptist church Rev. W. B.
Clifton, pastor. Regular services at 11
a.m. nnd 7:30 p. in. Young people's
meeting nt 6:30 p. in, Sunday school
at 10 a. in.
Congregational church corner Fifth
and Court streets. Rev, Poling, pastor.
Morning worship at 11; Sunday school
at 12:15; Junior Endeavor, 5 p. in.;
Young People's Society 7 p. in. Even
ing worship at 8 p. in. Kvening subject
tomorrow, "Tom Brown of Rugby;"
morning. "Life's Problems."
Methodist Episcopal church Corner
Fifth nnd Washington, Rev. U. F.
Hawk, pastor. Services at 11 a. m.
and 8 p. m. Sunday school at
10 a.m.; class meeting nt the close of
morning service; Junior League nt 3:30;
Epworth League at 7. The subject
at tomorrow morning service will be
"Behind Time." In the evening tho
eleventh nnniversary of the Kpwortli
League will bo celebrated.
Mrs. A. A. Jayne invites the ladies
of The Dalles to inspect her stock of
ladles' and children's trimmed and
sailor hats. Her goods are all new and
fiesh and they are ottered at prices that
defy any competition. 17 3t
A rooming house of eleven rooms for
rent nnd furniture for sale. Apply at
thisofiice, ml7-l w
!) llll'tllll tHU I HI 'til I' 1 II Unt.Hnim.limmit
CASTORIA
AVfcgelable PreparattonforAs
siniilating liieFoodandRegula
lir.g (he Stomachs andBowels of
Promotes DigestioaCheerfur
ness and Rcst.Contains neither
Ophtm.Morphine norHineral.
TsOT TiARC OTIC .
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flwya&in Seal'
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Ctutmnk-Scia
furtied .itMr
Wmtmmn flavor.
Aperfecl Remedy forConslipa
Ron, Sour Stomach.Diarrnoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ncss and Loss of Sleep.
Facsimile Signature or
NEW YORK.
jl EXACT COFr OF WRAPPER.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
the Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
THE CCNTAUft COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY.
rTATATA
Special Sale!
Steel Daoges and Coot Stoves
t
To reduce our largo stock wo will
sell Stoves ami Steel Ranges at
Greatly Reduced Prices
for a short time only. See our
goods and get our prices. . . .
4
I
JWAYS & CLOCHE.
A.
C hange in I). K, & Time Caul,
A change In time of O. R. & N. trains
which took efl'ect Sunday, Afiiy 13ii,
makes three passenger trains in each
direction daily, the time at The Dalle?
being as follows:
West-bound Train No. 1, known as
the Portland special, leaves The Dalles at.
12:35 p. in., stops t Hood River, Uo.n tie
ville, Multnomah Falls, Bridal V.-il,
Troutdale. Train No. ", known as the
the mail and express, at 4:50 a.m.,
stops at local points on tlig. Train No.
5, known as the Portland flyer, stop- at
Hood River, Bonneville, Bridal Veil and
Troutdale, leaving The Dilles at :i:35
n. m.
East-bound -Train No. 2, Chicago
special, at 12:40 p. m., stops at Ulirgn,
Grants, Arlington and Heppner Junc
tion. Passengers for all points on the
Columbia Southern Railway, via Kk'us
and Heppner branch p inls, also all
points east via. HuutiuiMou, shuld take
this train. Train No. -1, known a the
Spokane Flyer, at 9:25 p m., stops at
all way points between The Dalles and
Umatilla, Tiain No 0, mail and ex
press, 1-J:40a. in,, for all point euM via,
Huntington, stops only at. Grants, Ail
ington and way stations can of Uma
tilla. Freight trains will not carry pa-fen-gers
except those l.o'dlng regular
freight train permits form 20S,
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children,
lbs Kind You Havi Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Garden Hose
We have laid in a largo
stock.of Garden Hose and aro
carrying tho same brand of
Hose that we havo been carry
ing for tho last five years,
which is tho celebrated Mal
tese Cross Hrand. Wo carry
tho same brand of Hose that
the Dalles City Firo Depart
ment has beon using for tho
last twenty years. Tho jMal
teso Gross Brand is without
doubt tho best grado of 1 Ioso
on tho market. Call and got
our prices boforo buying.
JWaier & Benton
Sole Agents,
JjK. U. T. SMITH,
Osteopath.
Kooini) 10 and 11, Uhinuuun I! lock, Tlio U.ilk'tf,
Oregon. Tucuduj s anu ty-Mu) , a. in. l l'J.
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