The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 07, 1900, Image 3

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    Talking
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Great
Glove Sale..
Through
His
Hat....
Centemeri
Gloves.
ASfcgdable PrcparalionForAs
similaling llicFoodandRcgula
ting the Stomachs andBowcl3 of
Bears the
CASTDWA 1
Is accounted as slang; but thoro is a great deal of
Irutli in it.
A Man's Appearance speaks for him.
If his hat isn't stylish or becoming, or is a poor fit, it
speaks for him. lie's talking through it as a medium.
It's Important to have a correct and neat
appearance. .We are showing Ihe latest styles in
Men's, Youth's and Boys' Straw
Hats, commencing at 25c up to $2.00. Straw
llclmots, 35c, 50c and 65c.
White pearl and nutria Fedoras from 25c to $5.
SEE WINDOWS.
All Goods Marked
In Plain Fltruros.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
Telephone No. 1.
TiU'KSDAY
J UN JO 7, 1000
()-
( ICE CREAM and
ICE CREAM SODA
At Andrew Kellor's.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Dr. Hugh Logan, of litis city, wns at
Niagara Kails last Sunday.
Don't forget to purchase a ticket for
tlio Woodcraft Social Club excursion to
llonnovillu Sunday. Kound trip only
7") cunts.
Sheriff Kolly tliia morning turned
over to tho countv treasuror $5,730.50,
tlio uinount of taxes collected during tlio
month of May.
Itoniotnbnr tlio I). C. & A. C. ban A
aleo tlio Portland orchestra and Hood
Kiyer band will furnish the music for
tlio Woodcraft Social Club excursion
Sunday.
A yearling wether in tlio flock of
Frank Durbin, of Marion county,
ilmarcd 'Jflt.f pnundB of wool, Una sprinp.
A ve.irlng uwo In tlio same Hock sheared
23 pounds.
l'lirlluiid ie making nrrangoinontB for
a big celebration on tho Fourth and the
Aetorl.in characteristically complains
that 'Portland is trying to take Astoria's
Fourth away."
Kx Secretary of Stato Kincaid's cam
paign fur tlio county judgeship of Lnno
county has ended disastrously. Now
let the old man quit. The peoplo have
hail enough of liim.
Deputy County Clerk Bolton, Justice
Timothy Utownliill and Recorder Ned
Oati-H are this ufternoon canvassing tho
election returns. Tho odlolal vote of the
county will ho known tomorrow.
Tim Northern Pacific announces a re
duction in rates for tlio transportation
of horses in carload lots from points in
Oregon to St. Paul. Tho rato per car
has been reduced from $185 to $17.") f.
A train of fourteen cub of cattle,
mostly yearlings, wore foil at the Salt
iiiaraho stock yards today on thoir way
to Cntbank, Montana. They wore pur
chased in Tillamook, Polk and Uonton
countiup, but chiefly in Tillamook.
There la much opposition to the re
turn of Oluof Joseph nnd his peoplo to
"ieir former hunting grounds In the
Wallowa valloy. A report comes from
Washington that Joseph hao secured
the nssont of the government to the
proposed cliBiigo.
Thomas Gavin, who was Injured ft
aiort lime ago at Shnulko through a
Pile of sacked sugar falling on him in
tho store of Pease & Mays, and who
came here for medical treatment, has eo
far recovered from his Injuries as to be
We to return to his post today. Mr.
L. W. McAdinn accompanied him to
take charge of trie dry goods depart
ment. Governor Geor's wedding invitations
have been received by several parties in
this city. The bride, rb is well known,
is Miss 1 pa belle Trulinger, of Astoria.
Tho wedding will take place in the As
toria Presbyterian church, on Thursday
afternoon, June Nth.
Mrs. Fred Hronson had a message
from her mother, Mrs. John Gore, of
Oawego, Oregon, this niorniay announc
ing that she hud been "eeverely burned,"
just how severely was not stated. The
I lady is 81 years old. MrB. Bronson left
for Oswego on the mid-day train.
Tlio Linton horse abattoir, if that ex
pression is permissible, is running on
full tin.e. Sixty borseB are slaughtered
each working day, and since the season
opened 1000 have been killed and packed
for shipment abroad. The output for
tho year will not fall much below 3000
head.
C. IS. llaney, thirteen yearB ago a
teamster for Fields & Johns of this city,
is in town from Gilliam county, where
ho and his brother have a growing crop
of two thousand acres of wheat, fourteen
hundred of which is fttll sowing aud
six hundred spring, all giving promise
of an immense yield.
Don't forget the minstrels at tho Vogt
opera house next Tuesday night. Make
sure you buy at leaHt ono ticket whether
you go or not, and thus help a most
woithy cause, Tho Dalles public library.
Then, if you want to have a good time
you may bo dead sure the minstrels will
give you tho full worth of your money.
Everything indicates that The Dalles
will handle more wool this year than
ever. The scouring null will attract
wool from districts that never previous
ly sent a pound here. Mr. lluesell, of
the scouring mills, says lie has already
contracted for the scouring of a quarter
million pounds from a point that never
sent any wool hero and never would but
tor the scouring mill.
Tho approaching city election bids
fair to bo a hot ono. Everything indi
cates that the sower question will be the
bono of contention. Tho parties who
will have to bear tho brunt of tho cost
of the system in case it prevails have
been "laying low" bnt have not been
asleep by any means. Thoir time will
conio when n new council is to be
elected, and in view of tho, number of
signatures to the remoiistronce tho
result is hardly a matter of doubt.
A new coin three cent niece has been
authorised by act of corigresp, to take
tho place of the old coin which was ho
much like a dlmo thoits coinage was
stopped. Tho new three cent piece is
ordered to bo made nf nlckol, the size of
tho old bron.e cent, although thicker.
In the center la tbo a nolo one-fourth
of an mob In diameter. This will make
the coin easily distinguished by sight
or touch. It Avill he some time, how
ever, before this coin will bo in circula
tion. Here is co-operation carried to the ex
treme. Ono hundred and fifty median.
Don't be surprised. The7 are the genuine Cente
meri Glove.
PEASE
ics and laborers have just opened a
Baloon in P.oiso Idaho. A carpenter has
been selected to manage the enterprise.
Tho stock has all been subscribed for
and the undertaking promises to be a
success. The profits are to go to the
wives of the stock holders. The has
Becured for the Eoheme the approbation
of the women, who see in it a source
from which they are to be able to buy
silks and diamond?.
Mr. Hampton, a well-known New
York theatrical manager, Iiob brought
suit for $00,000 damages against John
Mink, proprietor of a fashionable res
taurant, because when bo appeared on
u recent Sunday for breakfast without a
collar or neck scarf, ManBger Dwyer of
the restaurant, would not pennit the
waiter to serve him. According to the
complaint, the manager reprimanded
tho waiter for taking an order from a
patron in undress and ordered the
plain tiff from tho place.
The good men and women who are
making a crusade against tho army can
teen do not stop to consider who are
their allies and who would be the bene
ficiaries of what they are attempting to
accomplish. There are the unscrupu
lous people who kept shops for the sale
of bod liquors within convenient reach
of the army poBts and garrisons, and
who are awaiting the opportunity to re
sume their occupations. None knows bo
well as the old soldiers the practical
temperance reform that has been effect
ed by the army canteen. Philadelphia
Record.
The following short summary of the
results of last Monday's election was
received at It :15 this afternoon from re
publican headquarters at Portland:
Tongue's plurality in tho First congres
sional district is 2947. Moody's in the
Second district is S403. The legislature
is republican on joint ballot by a ma
jority of 21. But tho senate has four
citi.ous and the house ten, nnd most of
these are just as sound republicans as
there are in the state. So that the real
republican majority on joint ballot is
nearer 34 than 24. Ed. Cuiiomcle.
Wolverton'a plmality for supreme judge
is 10,008, and Uailey'a for food commis
sioner 0,043.
ICoy Wuuli'il.
A go;d, steady boy of between the
ages of Hi and 18 years, can obtain per
manent employment at this ofllce. No
' ono need apply who "is not strong and
will not agree to work for at ioast Eix
months. A flno chance to learn the job
printing trade.
For Mil..
A good second-hand threshiug ma.
chine for sale at L. Lane's blacksmith
shop, on Third street. J-UI&wlm
UuMugo fur Unit.
Last house on east Fourth street. In
qulro at the house. j5.3t
Wo have just received a shipment of
boys and children's summer underwear,
which we are ottering at special prices,
19o, 23o aud 25c per garmont. The New
York Cash atore.
Sut scribe for The Chkonios,
Commencing on Monday,
June 16th, we will put on sale
our stock of the celebrated Cen
temeri Gloves, retailed only in
America's best shops at $2.00
per pair our price "for a few
days onl',
50e
Per Pair.
&, MAYS
WILL HELP THE SCHOOLS-
New Keelfitf-r Gotten Out by Stato Su
perintendent Ackerinan.
Superintendent of Public Instruction
J. II. Ackerman has just completed a
new register, to be used in all the pub
lic schools in the state. The general
plan in the new register is to have b de
tailed record of the work of every pupil,
from the time lie enters school until be
leaves, and a copy of the record to be
left by the teacher for the use of his
successor.
It lias been the experience of every
teacher who is employed in the country
schools that their predecessors are neg
ligent in the matter of leaving records.
A "new teachei" has been compelled to
enter the Bchoolioom on the first day of
the term without the slightest informa
tion regarding the classes, the work
they have covered, the proficiency of
the pupils or the studies they should
next pursue. Tiie new register is de
signed to remedy this defect in tlio pub
lie school system.
Aside from the facts regarding attend
ance, deportment, etc., shown by the old
form of fchool registers, the new record
book contains blank spaces for a list of
classes, the names of pupils in each class,
the text-books used, the page at which
the pupils began and ended, the page at
which they should begin in the new term,
and special information regarding in
dividual pupils. A full programme of
tho branches taught, with the hour at
which each class recites, and the number
of minutes given to eacli recitation, ie
aleo to be given. The register contains
detachable blanks, which must be filled
with copies ot tho programme, and filed
with the county superintendent. The
annual icport, heretofore made singly, is
now to be made in duplicate, one copy
to be left in the register and t he other to
be tiled with the county superintendent.
After the teacher shall have completed
his recoid for the school year, lie must
6ign it and have it approved and signed
by t he chairman of the ecliool board.
Each teacher is required to report to
the county (superintendent whether the
preceding teacher left the records as re
quired. I5y tho use of this new register tho
records left in each school in tho state
will bo so complete that a new teacher
may enter tho schoolroom and take up
the work exactly wliere his predeceesor
left oil'.
Anotlu'i- Cui'lolia I'liltujili,
Thomas Sheahan, of lion in ;e, N. Y.,
adds another to the collection of curious
epitaph?, which ho says is to bo found
hi a little countiy graveyard on the
banks of tho St. Lawrencj river, near
Prescott:
Krcctvtl to tlio memory of
r.i.v..mm iuciiahdson,
who lioiolfly ilefeiuled the life,
-of her lover by sticking u
jilti litork lu a mad cow' nofee.
.gO 3S.
Wuutrd.
A girl to do general he U3e work. In
quire at the Dalles l.uuiberiiu Co.'s
office. may29-lw
Promotes DigcslionXheerfur
ness cindRcsl-Contains neither
Opium.Morphinc norImeraL
jSotTJarcotic,
ty ofOldtirSMUELNlVUKR
Mx.Smna
t
tifsm,':il -tit
CiaiauUrSoda
HZnpSeeiJ.'
Clanfad Sugar
Wntoyrem Flavor.
Aperfecl Remedy for Constipa
tion , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Fcverish
ness and Loss OF SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature or
NEW YORK".
EUSD
exact copy or WRAPPER.
A'lAIAIAlArA'iArAIAIJk'AIA,! AT ATATATA-TA
..OUR..
or Steel "Range will miss it by not
taking advantage of this sale.
Stove manufacturers advanced
thoir prices 5 per cent this week.
JWflYS
i
GOING EAST-
If you intend to tuke n trip Hast, nsk
your tieket agent to route you vi.i The
Great Wnbaeb, a modern and up-to-dute
railroad in every particular.
Through trains from Chicago, Kansas
City, Omaha or St. Louis to New Voik
and New England points. All trains
run via Niagara Falls and every through
train has free reclining eiiair carp, sleep
ing and dining cars.
Stop over allowed on nil tickets at Ni
agara Falls. Kosf, C Ci.ixk,
Pacific Coast Pass. Ayt
Los Anceles, Calif.
O. S. Chank, G. P. A., St. Louis, Mo.
Kilitnr'K Awful flight,
F. M. Iliggins, editor Senaca, Ills.,
News, was ulllicted for years with piles
that no doctor or remedy helped until
he triad Uucklen's Arnica Salve. IIo
writes two boxes wholly cuied him. It's
tho surest pile cure on earth and tlio
best salvo in the world. Cure guaran
teed. Only 25 cents. Sold by Hlakeley
& Houghton, druggist. 5
CASTOR 8 A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
SiKUftture of W
Nutltt),
Columbia River Ice & Fuel Co. wishes
to announce that they will deliver ice to
any part of the city at all hours of the
day or night. 'Phono 33 or 81 Long
Diet. ; 75 or 8 St ufert & Condon.
Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at the
Wasco warehouse. Finest kind of
chicken feed. mch25-tf
Signature
jsr
( iP In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY.
' ATATJ rocnct'ATA' VA-iAtA: rjL.lA.-l A"TA"T3 KTXT1
w Sale
Will close Wednesday, $
June 7th, 1900. j
Those wishing a new Cook Stove
8t CfOttlE.
Garden Hose
AVo have laid in a largo
stock of (larden TIoso and aro
carrying Ihe same brand of
Hose that wo have been carry
ing for the last five yoar.s
which is tho celebrated Mal
teso Cross lira ml. Wo carry
tho same brand of lloso that
the Dalles (Uty Firo Depart
mont has boon using for tlio
last twenty years. The Mal
tese Cross Brand is without
doubt the best grado of lloso
on tho market. Call ami got
our prices before buying.
JWaiep S Benton
Solo Agents.
jyi. U. T. HMITll,
Osteopath.
Hooms 10.mil ll,i:liuimaii Mock, Tim Dulles,
Orceoii, Tueulays ami Ki liluys, h a. in. to 1.'.
m ay 18-1 m