The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 08, 1900, Image 3

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    k Talking
Great
Glove Sale...
Centemeri
Cloves.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Through
His
Hat,
ANfcgctable Prcparalionlor As
similating lltcFootlarulRegula
ling lite Stomachs and Bowels or
Bears the
CAST0R1A j
Is accounted as slang; but there is a groat deal of
truth in it.
A Man's Appearance speaks Cor him.
If his hat isn't stylish or becoming, or is a poor fit, it
speaks for him. He's talking through it as a medium.
It's Important to have a correct and neat
appearance. We arc showing the latest styles in
Men's, Youth's and Boys' Straw
Hats, commencing at 25c Tip to $2.00. Straw
olmots, 35c, 50c and 65c.
White pearl and nutria Fedoras from 25c to $5.
SEE WINDOWS.
! All Go cull) Marked
In Plain FlBurou.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
Telephone No. 1.
FIJI DAY JUNK 8, 11)00
ICE CREAM and
ICE CREAM SODA
Af Anrlrnw Knllnr'n.
.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Ticketo fur tliu I.idy Minstrels will lio
mi sale at Clniku it Folk's tomorrow
morning.
Ilakor City line u number of casus of
stititll pox , hut, liko tint Moro people,
tliu liakerites in-)int on culling it tho
Filipino itch.
An exchange Biiya n ceiifliiH onninor
ator(!ta double jmy for taking tliu mum)
o( any niin who keeps a iroat. It will lo
a reil-lottor diiy for Jerry Pattoreon the
day In; calls on Louis Coinini.
Tlio annual oncainpment of fio G. A.
It. will lm liulct at Lu Graiitlo lei;iunlnir
.1 unu li). Tho various committees for
arrangement havu boon appointed and
ant at work preparing for llio ovont.
Conipliitti rutnrnn show tlio election of
Fossil ua tins county scat of" Whcolcr
roiintv. Twickenham, tho strongest
competitor, received !i(58 votes iirniiit
4311 fur Fossil. Tlio victory was made
tliu tivi'iit lor a grand colobration Tues
day evening.
Tho box sheet for tlio Lady Minstrels
to lw given 'l'ucaday and Wednesday
evi'iiiiiHH next, will bo upon tomorrow
(S.itniday morning at Clnrko & Falk'a.
General admission, GO cents; reserved
eeate 7.i icnta. children '2b cents.
Don't forgot tho iniiiHtrela at tho Vogt
opera houeo next Tueaday night. Make
fire you buy at least ono ticket whether
)o K or not, and thua help "oat
withy cause, The Dallea public library.
'Wien, if you want to have a pood timo
yo may bo dead sum tho minstrels will
RWu you tho full worth of your money.
Don't forget to imrchuan a ticket for
tho Woodcraft .Social Club exclusion to
Iloniuivillo Sunday. Konnd trip only
7r centH. Tickets for bale at J. Kuobo'h
whur iiliop, . 0. Nickolsen's book
e'nre, Olarko & Falk'fl drug atoro and
W. H, Jones' cigar atoro. Aa tlio mint
lerof tickuts la limited, if yon want ono
hail butter buy it Immediately.
I'foin a telephone meesuitu received
"'la afternoon from J. N. Williiinifion, of
'rlimville, wo loam that WilliuuiBou'a
"injority over Judijo KunnuU In Orook
county Ib ill, n Uky county 108, and in
Kiuinath county 111. As will bo seen
eli'whore, Judge Bennett run ahoad of
Williamson in this county 85 votes.
Niusu figures, which lire purtly ofllciHl,
Rive Mr. Williamson ft majority over
tho judge of Ifil In tho ilistrlct.
llv. (J. W. Illiiok, lHto ii realdent of
city, returneil yesterday from
Hoslyn, Wash., where ho has, for a few
months), heeu-tcrving the Haptist church
of that place aa pastor. Mr. lilac!: will
leave next week for'IluniB, where he
has accepted tho pastorate of the Baptist
church. Tn tho absence of Rev. W. B.
Clifton, who is attending the 1'aptist
Association at Fossil, Mr. Blnck will
preach in tho Calvary Baptist church
next .Sunday.
Tho many friends of Mrs. Fred Bron
son will regret to learn that her mother,
Mra. Gore, died laat night at Oswego,
Oregon. Mrs. Branson had arrived nt
her mother's bedside before her do-
j nurture, having been summoned there
, by u disiiatch w liioh said that (die had
j been severely bunied. No further par
I ticulara have reached here at the hour of
J going to press.
! With official figures of four counties,
I and more or less imperfect lepnrts from
i the other thirteen counties of the Firat
j congressional district, Tongue's plural
ity over Daly la ?V.)d. In the becond
congressional district three counties
have reported officially figures, and the
other thirteen are Incomplete, and the
showing thus made is a plurality of 8022
for Moody over Smith. On tho state
ticket Wolverton, for supreme court
judge, leads Greene by 10,1)80 votes. As
tho reports gains in completeness the
republican pluralities increase.
Tho city fathers at Hood Uiver this
week passed an ordinance (which, how-
tlm inavni' refused to silmi) reduc
ing the saloon license from $1000 a year
to .(100. "It is expected," says the Gla
cier, "that threo Baloons will tako out
licenses under tliiB new law, and IJood
Kivor will put on city airs. With three
saloons wo will have a "live" town.
Our town lias been rather "live" for tho
past month or so, and if we keop on at
tho piesent rate, it will bo "live"
enough for tho moat seulous advocate of
the theory that the saloon makes the
town.
Tho barn of Lurkins Lamb, of Mosier,
was burned to tho ground yesterday
afternoon. It contained a nearly new
wagon, about a thousand pounds of hay,
a lot of grain, a act of double harness
and n number of other things. Tho
cause of tho lire is wile now n. Tho barn
was n long distance from any other
building and no ono ia known to iuivo
been near it when the fire started. Mr.
Lamb happened to bo at tho Mosier
Btoro, half a mllo distant, when he
heard of tho fire, but before ho could
reach the building It had fallen in.
There was no insurance.
Tho Hood Uiver Glacier snyo the
strawberry yield ia not so good this year
aa in former years. Some think the
shortness is caused by tho severe frost
wo had in April. Various caueeH are
givon, but ninny aro of the opinion that
the Clark's seedling strawberry is run
ning out, tho fate of nil plants of lie
species. Our growers have boon coreloss
in Bolootlng plants when setting out a.
new plantation. No othor berry lias
yet been found to bo as good ns tho
Clurk's seedling for Hood River, and
thia fftvorlto variety might be saved to
us for years to come, by judlciotiB se
Don't be surprised. The7 are the genuine Cente
meri Clove.
PEASE &, MAYS
lection of new plants. Setts should bo
token only from new plants, and theee
new plants should not be allowed to ma
ture fruit.
MiBS Bess IsenliBig returned on Tues
day from her trip to Kansas, where she
spent six weeks delightfully in visiting
old friends. On her way home, while
at Colorado Springs, Elie saw two orates,
of strawberries placarded, "Hood River
Berries." Other berries were on the
long table, but no others were placarded.
She inquired of tlio merchant why those
two crateB weie singled out, and none of
the others marked. The meicliant
said : "Here are berries from California;
heie are Missouri berries, and here are
Kansas berries, but these marked 'Hood
River' are the best. They come from
Oregon, where they can grow the beet
berries, and where they know how to
put them up in good shape for market."
She then told tho merchant she was
from Hood River and asked to sco the
berries. Ho opened a crate and they
proved to bo very fine. They were from
H. R. Ilibbard'a fruit ranch. Glacier.
Firo insurance agents in The Dalles
have received new rate books from the
board of firo underwriters which recog
nize the late valuable improv?rnents to
tho tire department and water supply of
The Dalles. Tho rates apply only to
property below tho bluff and are equiv
alent to ii reduction of about ten per
cent below former rates. Jn eoue in
stances tho reduction is more than ten
per cent, in others less ; but the adjust
ment ia generally recognized as uniform
and equitable. Agents oie advised that
as tlio reductions would prove onerous
to companies and agonts if they made
necessary the return of premiums on
policies in force at date of publication,
tlio board has ordered that the reduc
tions shall onlv apply to renewals on
policies Issued on or after March 25,
1 1)1)0, and that reports of return premi
ums on account of said reductions on
policies issued prior to that date will
not bo approved.
Hieini)lol Olllclnl Votii ufWaK'ii County
Theofllcial canvas of the vote of Wasoo
county is still in progress and will not
be completely available till tomorrow.
The following figures are given from tlio
! incomplete official footings: Moody's
j majoritv over Smith for congressman is
j 111!!. Wolverton's majority oyer Green
'for luipreme judge is 412. Menefee's
! majority over Moore for district attorney
ia 070. Dennett's majority over illiain
boh for state senator is 85. Johnston's
majority over Dufiir for etnto senator is
l!!o.
The vote for mouthers of tho lower
house had not been officially counted in
time for today's Issue. Tho republican
candidates have run ahead of their fusion
opponents an average of about four
hundred votea. II. O. Llobe, democrat,
ran uhead of his t.cket aomo 300 votes.
Lake's majority over Filloon for county
clerk is 280. .
Wuntetl.
A girl to do general houso work. In
qulro at the DalleB Lumbering Co.'s
office. may2lJ.lw ,
Commencing on Monday,
June 1 Gth, we will put on sale
our slock of the celebrated Cen
temeri Gloves, retailed only in
America's best shops at $2.00
per pair our price for a few
days only,
50e
Per Pair.
GIush anil III 1'olltJcul .Sheep.
(Horn the Orcgonlnn.
A Klamath county lawyer who haB
been watching the local political situa
tion pretty closely was asked yesterday
what he thought Graham Glaes would
say to Senator Simon when the latter
returned froaa Washington and asked
how a 5000 majority had been converted
into a 1000 minority.
"I don't know," said the lawyer,
"but I have an idea it will be something
like the answer of the Klamath sheep
herder. Never beard of that? Well,
this herder was engaged by a rancher to
herd a band of sheep, and he went out
on the range. In about a month he
came came back and asked his ernplojer
if there was any more work for him to
do.
" 'Work !' exclaimed the rancher. 'Of
course there's work. Didn't I hire you
to herd my sheep?'
" 'Well,' said (lie herder, 'If you want
me to do that you will have to get Eome
more sheep, for them I had is all gone.' "
VKOP1.K YOU A I I KNOW.
A, L. Hodscn, of Gol Ic-ndale, was in
town last night.
B. McDonald is registered at the
Umatilla House from Sliariiko.
Robert Mays, Jr., arrived here on the
mid-day train from Antelope.
A, D. Griffin, the colored political boss
of Portland, was In town today.
Rev. U. F. Hasvk arrived home today
from attending the district conference at
Heppner.
Mies Annie Wright, of Troutdnle,
stopped over yesterday or( her way home
I from Pendleton to viit Mrs. M. Par-
J kins, and left on thtmid-d.ry train for
; Troutdalo.
I Mr. and Mrs. Trank Chrisman will
j leave on tomorrow morning's boat for
! Portland, from whence they will go to
i Seattle, and if the climate of that city
is found agreeable to Mra. Chrisman s
health, they may lemain there; other
wise they will seek some agreeable loca
tion in California.
Heil Men, Attention;
I All inr.mlu.r nf tlio local iii'nvftm nl
Red Men arc requested to be piesent at
the witf.iam next Tuesday evening,!
when tlieie there will be degree work !
and corn and venison on tho side. By I
order of the tribe. .
J. I). Hockman, Sachem. '
CASTOR! A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears tho
Signature of
UK
Wo hnve just received u ehipimnt of
boys and children's euniiner underwear,
which we are oll'urlng at epeeiul prices,
Wc, 23 and 25e per garment. The New
Vork Cash etore.
Freeh craeked Nobratka corn at the
Wasco warehouse. Finest kiud of
chicken feed. mch25-ii
Subuerlbo for Tiik Cuuo.nicih.
Promotes Digcslion.Checrfi
ncssnndRiisLContains neither
Opium.Morpliine nor Mineral.
KoxNArcotic.
ftccipe erOMflrSAKVELPtTCHKR
fimf.hn Seal'
ttx.Saiui
Iorktl.'e Salts -JiaseScecl
t
Jlyrimim -lliftirOaicMSxfa
Siigor
IHlikryffwt flavor.
Apcrfccl Remedy forConslipa
Uon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions Jcverish
ncss ciml Loss of Sleep.
Facsimile Signature or
xew'yohk.
Mi:
EXACT COPV OF WRAPPER.
The only store in
this city whero the
Genuine Imported
Stransky-Steel
Ware is sold,
A liH In l.lolior in
price, but outlasts 1
a dozen precesot so
called cheap enam
eled ware.
BEWARE!
Other wares look
likoit.butthegenu-'
ino has the namo
Stransky - Steel
Wareoneachpiece. j
Do not be deceived
First prize at 10
International Exhi-1
bitions. Highest!
award at Worlds
Columbian Exhibi
tion. Chicago, Pre
ferred by tho best
cookingautliorittes,
certified to by tha
most famous chern
ists for purity and
durability it ia
cheapest because
BEST.
Remember, this
celebrated enam
eled ware is special
ly imported for and
sold in this city ex
clusively by us.
to
It does not rust
nor absorb grease,
does not discolor
nor catch inside; is
notnffected by acids
in fruits or
vegetables,
will boil,
stew, roast
rind bako
withou t
iin parting
tlavor of
previously
o o o 1c o d
food and
will last
for years.
OyO.-
We cau
tion tiro
public
against
imitations
t 1
Notko,
i Colombia River leo & Fuel Co. wishes
I to announce that thoy will deliver iee to
any part of the city at all hours o( the
,d.ry or night. 'Phone 33 or 81 Ijnjr
Diet. ; 70 or 8 St uteri & Ctndon.
For Sitle.
A ood second-hand threshing inn
chine for sale at L. Jano's bh'ckeinith
shop, on Third street. j4d&w lm
Cottueo fur Hint.
Last house on east Fourth street. In
quire tit the houso, p Ut
mays & km
mm
Signature
AAV
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
THE CENTAUR COMMNY. NEW YORK CITY. '
Garden lose
We have laid in a largo
stock of Garden Hose and aro'
carrying the same brand of
Hose that we have been carry
ing for the last five years,
which is tho celebrated Mal
tese Cross Brand. We carry
tho same brand of lloso that
the Dalles City Firo Depart
ment has been using for tlio
last twenty years. The Mal
tese Cross Brand is without
doubt the best grade of Hose
on the market. Call and got
our prices before buying.
frtaieF $ Benton
Solo Agonts,
For a Nice
Suit of Clothes.
P.ir.tiriB, Overcoarln- nr l'nnc Vesttug.
Kindly cull niul examine my ttnok of 1m
porti.il nmt D r.-UKtlo Wooliiif.. A line tork to
tclt'cit from. . , , ,
Bull Hindu fwin t lie Imvcht in Ices to cite MRU
t grade.
Fine
Tailoring.
i in. ii.vi.i.r- im:t;o.v
H. i. T. SMITH,
1
Osteopath.
lir.mifc 10 anrt 11, Cliuiuiiaii lllock, The Palletf,
ngon. Tuoidas mm Fildn, S a. in. tu VS.
niuyls-lm
Utttoover Klt Nut, U'UiK.
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