The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 12, 1900, Image 3

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    HOSE
. BUSINESS
' IS IT?
L-
Wo venture tho
bold, premeditated
assertion tliul Micro
aro more MKN'S
HOSE of one kind
and another piled
into our store Than
in any other place
of equal dimensions
in h'ogon.
"And we HUrflO business 'tis to sell,
The applauding hosts who know so well
Our methods and our manners,
We'll put such prices on these wares
That folks will all forget their cares
And shout their loud MOSlS-aiinas."
i THE PATTERNS
' THE COLORS are the very latest.
THE WEARING- QUALITIES beyond question.
THE BRIGHTEST and MOST STYLISH LOT
of MEN'S HALF HOSE you ever saw;
BUT NOT I-IIG-H-PRICED. 2 for 2oc, '.) for nOe,
25c, o5c and ode, with liberal reductions for the
half dozen.
SEE WINDOWS.
m k a
Russian
Crash
'Hint's what a good housewife knows is good for towels.
We aro going, to have a CRASH this wool: in the
prices of our Wash fabrics. You choice from ' big
piles at 7 Ac, 1 OAc the real value runs up to 25c
per yard.
Wo invite you to come early and examine the
bargains on our fancy goods counter.
Shoe Department.
Do VOU Weint t0 iwe monfiy? 011 ilre bound to need shoo?,
and if this interests yon buy now while the ad-
vantage ia in your favor:
Ladies' Kid, button, Coin too shoes, '!.. to lj.j U 00
Ladies' Kid, button, square toe shoes, 2J to JJj 1 00
MisBcs' Kid. button, square toe shoeu, 11 to 2 90
Child's Kid, button, square toe shoes, S.j to 11 7S
Child'ti Kid, button shoe.", 5 to 8 ". 50
Chilli's Kid, button shoes, 3 to 5 years 35
All reliable uoods and at such price3 as will not be known in
The iMlles for vears to come.
All Goods Marked
In Plain Fluuroo.
IV1AYS
r
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jfr I mm mmm ih mm mm mt. rvi mmm
I'romolcsOigcstion.CIiccrfiil
nessandRcsl.ContcMis neither
Opium .Morphine nor Mineral.
jS'ot Nxtic otic .
ANtjclablelVepnrationrorAs-similaliiiijlhoFoocJnndRcdala-ling
Uic Stomachs and Bowels of
J 1 For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
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j&ate&vrl f
rffrnniitt - ,
It (arianakSoia
CfialtM Svgar
Jt&iwvt flam:
Aperfecl Remedy forConslipa
lion , Sour Slomach.Diarrlioca
Worms .Convulsions .Fcvcrish
ncss and LOSS OF SLEEP.
Vac Simile Signature or
KEW YORK.
EXACT CCFY OF WRAPPER.
ESSSSSgaSSESEE
Thirty Years
THE CCNTAUn COMPANY. HEW YORK CITY.
'e Dalies Daily Ghfloniefo
'I't-leplione No. J.
TI KSDAV
JUNK PJ, 1000
ICE CREAM and
iCE CREAilfl SODA
At And row Kollar's.
doi'.en of hen fruit hud poured out its
ulitny juiee on I ho uiiolt'eudini; utieet.
l'ho accident eoat Sam sf l.To.
Five ear loads of fat I.okh were fed at
the Salimttrsh stoekymds yesterday
while on the way from Elin part to
Seattle anil part to Troutdalo. Tiiey
cost the buyer live cunt, a pound e;ro9s
at the euro in ihoGiand Round valley.
Mra. Fillooti will hold un
informal
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
I'nn't fatl to see the minstrels tonight.
K'v. I'. 1''. Hawk expects hiu little j
p m iinnin from St. Vincent's Hospital'
H i unorrow or next day. j
The Commercial Club, at a ineetini: j
lie,d last wind:, voted down the propoai-j
ti in 1 3 lease the lower llnor (if the club I
rouiiis for the joint tine of the Y. M. C.
A.
Today tho lit Kt issue of tho Huntine,
tnn NewH, reaelied Tim Ciikokioi.k'k ox
cliaue,e table. We like ita appearance
well, and its contontH better, and ahull
Iju I'lenHid to awttp yarna with it.
Inure will be u i;ood hoiiHent theuiin
alr. h t(.nii;ht.
. Russell, the Portland horse-buyer,
sin, pel fiom bete thia morning a ear
loclof very lino draft horses which ho
luoU';ht hero froni Lake county. They
w ri nhijiped Id the Seattle maiket.
A ,nt l...t..u trill In. tnr In I
' tttv I'lllt.ll I" '.,11113 11111 i'u wt..w .
OA! iv.cu the uiinstiel audieni'e touiiilit.
The leany frienda of Kred Hroncon
w I lie nleased to learn that ho haa re-
i! V 1 nolieo of hia appointment to a!
v.iu.hle poaition in tho United States
cu iisu hnutju at Kitka, Alanku.
'Ine .'irla will be out of Hijjlit behind
tie eoik tonfgttt in tile inliiatrel olio.
Tin peeialtiea ataeapeeially line.
s me 700 or 800 head of Ynkiina Ii.-
dia i oniea arrived at North liallea Ihia those thiiiH thia deponent could not
laoiuiii; for ehinmeut to the l.'nton Hud out. On aniviim heiu Williau.a
lioi". c.inneiv. The Indiana eay there promptly irave bonda for liia appeaiance,
A ('(iliimhiiH SI jit pry.
On Hatnrday evening tlie little tiam
le', of C.ilumbud was suddenly thrust
into a atato of eKcitetnent by the finding
of a skeleton embedded in the sand al
most in the heart of town. Charles
Tupper, while endeavoring to catch his
horse which hud been turned into an
enclosed lot between tho postoflico tuid
thoctoie, noticed as the horse plunged
ception tomorrow (Wednesday) eveniiiu j through a Unit ot sand that Eomettnn
on her lawn, in honor of Mi a. Helen jf a peculiar shape was uneat tliod by its
Souihwick, k ni ml atteuyant of tho hoofe. On close examination it was
Women oi, Woodeiaft, aiil wishea every j found to be a human skull, froveial of
member of Cedar Oirel to bo present at ! the neighbors rooon afscmbled and the
uS;IIO n, m. I ! entirp skeleton was exliuiueil, although
eo badly decomposed as to make it al
most an impossible to determine the tex,
but from the length ol tho 1 1 i i 3i boue
tho peifon must .have been about six
feet tall which would naturally lead to
the conclusion that the bones were those
of a man. The skeleton lay in a position
! to substantiate an opinion of foul play,
aa t lie limbs had evidently been doubled
I'KOI'l.J! YOU AI.Ii KNOW.
W. R. Winans, of
in town today.
Hood River, was
.Southein'H ueeut at Shaniko, we , lM, on ,ht, j lckllift! ptm j,, 0,.()l,r l0 ,,iace
HO p. m. t
The scouring mill received today its
lirEl installment of wool, some 150 Buck?,
thai came over the Northern I'acilic
from Yukinia county to Portland and
thence by tho Regulator to The Dallea.
It. la part of u bhipmcut of a quarter
million piiuuda.
Fi om Oeoi'Ke Roas, who ia the Colum
bia
lenrn that in the lilteen daya from Aliiy
liUh to June let, the company handled
to and a half million pounds of freight
at the new lown, and took in for freight
charges .f 8,000 in cuah.
A tram loud of 003 head of cattle were
fed at Iho S:illmaihis atock yeaterday,
while on their way to Cut bunk , Mont.
They occupied tuciity cuvs, thirteen ot
which were ehipped from Albany and
seven from Portland. They were the
last shipment ot 0,000 head that have
buen taken from tho Willamette valley
to Montana in the paat ten of twelve
wceka. Like those that pri oeeded them
they were all .yearling and 2-year-old8.
Deputy Sherill'E. 15. Wood yesterday
arrested and bionnht to town from
Hood River one (. W. Williams, under
a warrant charRintf him with an atsault
upon a Hood River voiinc woman. The
oriine is aliened to have been committed
nearly a year ayo, but just why no at
tempt lias been previously made to
brim; tho ucnucil to justice ia one of
ia
the bodv in a hole much too abort for it
From tho contour of tiie skull it is
thought to be the skeleton of a white
man, altlioujili no white man now living
! at Columbus, nor even the Indian?, ie
' member of any incident that might had
i to nn identification or even a "shady"
! solution of tho myetciy. Goldendale
Sentinel.
About 8 o'clock this morning, while a
Sherman comity farmer, whoso name
we were unable to learn, was lelurniiu
home from a em lug with a four-horso
load of water, hia child, of a couple of
years of ai:e, which was on tho wnnon in
the arms of a biotlier of 15, fell out of
the boy's iiinui mid one of the wheels
passed over the child's head, crushing
it fearfully, but, strange to eay, not kill
ins; it. Dr. GeieendoriVer was consulted
over the 'phone, and ho advised that it
be taken to a Portland hopital without
delay. Tne little bnllerer, accompanied
by its patents, passed through town for
Portland on tho mid-day train. It was
still alive, and may recover.
Tun Oiiko.nk'i.k acknowledges the
pleasuieof a call fiom Mr. U. U. Good-
G. K. Patterson arrived here today
from Antelope.
Patrick Sarefield, a wealthy KKck'Ut
f.imier, was in town today.
E. P. Weir is registered at the Uma
tilla House from Antelope.
I Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Gilbert went to
: Hood River on this morniiiir's boat.
i .
! Attorney E, 15. Dnfor was a paEseni; r
j on the mid-day train today lor Portland.
Hon. F. N. Jones, of Bakeoven, passed
thiough town today on his way to P' ;t
lluud. j Perry Wing and wife, of Royd, were
passengers on this morning's "boat for
Portland.
j Attorney W. 13. P.-eeby, of Golden-
dale, is in the city, the guest of tho
1 L'uuilillA House.
i Jv. Fortner, a prominent Prinevillo
i sheepman, is in town lookiug after the
sale of his wool.
George Miller, wife and two daughters
! were passengers on the Regulator this
j morning for Portland.
j Mr. and Mrs. John Urookhouse, of
Dufur, went to Hood River this morn
j ing on the Regulator.
Mrs. William Mulligan came over to
' day from the Klickitat hills, aecompa
i tiled by lier son, John.
Mrs. Hiiah Gourlay and her nieces,
Misses hilly Kelly and Minnie His, left
on the Regulator this morning to spend
the fltinuner at Octan Park.
Mrs. Dan Raker and her live children
left on tho Regulator this moining for
Ocean P.uk, where she espectB to re-
j main for two or three months.
I Mrs. W. 15. Saylur, of frunnyeide, Or., '
'is visiting her "daughter, Aire. W. H. .
i '1'avk.r, of this city. Sheis accouipai.ied
by' her daughter, Mrs. R. W. Reynolds, :
also of Sunnysido. j
! Miss Anna Smith, of Hood River, who ,
! has boon visiting with tho family of Mr. i
land Mrs. John Maiden, for the past,
I week, letnrned to her home today, uc;
compaiued by Mies Virginia Maiden.
George Ros?, who is now agent for the
Columbia Southern tit Shaniko, and
who bus been hero on a short visit to
ibis fuinilv, returned today to Shaniko,
: accompanied by Mrs. Ross, who goes to
i have a look at the new town with a view
of moving there in the near future.
: B
i
ill ftatfflott Pffwo
m m
s h a a s a i -i
Wo have laid in a largo
.stock of Garden IIoso and aro
'carrying the same bra ml of
( l lose that we liavo been carry
ing for the last five years,
! which is the celebrated Mai-
Tho only store in
this city where tho
Genuine Imported
Strniisky-SiccI
Ware ia sold
A little higher in
price, but outlasts
a dozen piece3of so
called cheap enam
eled ware.
, , 'teso Cross Brand. We cany
nth"'.: wnress look '
roitbuUheijienu tho gam(J bnuu of .ose lhafc
Xli:? Jl.t.i uiu imiuw
.Sti'tinsky Steel
Y',:remie:iehnioce.
io nu.be deceived i ,,
Fii'-.t iirine at io ' moiit has been using lor the
iiuci-natumal Kslii I
buurtw nK''OHt ,.lrii twenty years. The Mal-
oward r.t World s , J
S'cS'pre.'lose Cross Brand is without
fen cd by the nest
cookiDgauthonliep,
comliwl to by tho
nit.-'; famous client
ists for purity and
durability it ia
cheapest because
the Dalles City Fire Dopart-
doubt tho best grade of Hose
BEST,
on the market.
,oui' prices before
i
Call and got
paie? s
buying.
Benton
ill u lnre,o nuiiiber of ponb.-a left on j amj llt thu request'of his attorney his j wj)( of ,lu( utelopH Herald
exuijilnatlou liaa iteen iieierreu uu ne.i
Mondav at 10 o'clock forenoon.
til reservation.
1 V Mono who nttendu tho iifnstrele
oniJit will get their iiioiiiv'h wor.li in
"no si eehilty alone La l.ti in her beau
tifu' ditnclnir,.
A lifieen.hoiso newer traction engine
fur I lovely A Huntings, of Hoy tl , wan uu-1
londu 1 fiom the cilia today at the scour
in null Hwiluli. Also a L'8 inch cylinder ;
Case separator (or Mel.trre A Deithic, of '
Waidnltia Flat. J
'Hie steamer Ruliauce was taken nil'
I''" run potweon the locks and Portland i
yeterduy morning and tied up at the!
Wlllam-mu Iron Worku for some uhiuigo
" ltr mauliiiiery. .She ia expected to
'esuino lier regular tripa tomoirow. I
Whllo Sum Stark, the driver of the!
oxproju rcoiiiimnv'o wngon. was thia
"loriniiK rouitdiiiK tltu Hive rcH
Inuraitt corner in the Knat Knd, n (!iBe
of bkb fell out o( tho woroii mid In less
ll'u tlian It takes to tell it thirty-nix
NlllllM't
Subscribe for Tin: Cuitoxici;.
Free!
Free:
J)uring tho donumstration now
being given,
c
Juno 11, 12 and 13, we will give FU to
every purchaser of two packages of
REDDED WHOLE WHEAT BISGOIT...
A Cook Book, "The Vital Question," con
taining over 2G0 rocipos of how to properly
prepare 1'ood lor tho table.
Maier & Benton,
Call at our store
at once.
167 Second Street.
! There will bo a meeting of the Lwigue
of American Sportsmen at the sheriff's
j ollice on Saturday, Juno HI, 1900, at the
i hour of S o'clock p, in. for the purpose
I of dieting a secretary and treasurer mid
I organizing a local chapter.
RonnitT Ki:i,i.y, Clii-'f Warden.
I'his foieiron the delivery horse of C.
J. Stiibllng while standing hlteln d to
the wagon In the alley back of the
Stublini! saloon, got scared at lomething
i oud made a dash foi Ward & Robertson's
j stable, where be is kept lights, eineiiiif
' it at the side door and luihini; toward
j his stall, when ho was caught by one ol
! the stablemen. '1 he only damage done
i waa a broken spring and a slightly
sprung axle.
IJo euro uud see the bargains in ladles
duck skirts at the New York Cash
50
I .-store. iv
I
Renumber hW,
celebrated en nut-
eled waru especial ly
imported for and
sold in this city ex
clusively by us
It does not rust ,
nor iibsoib jriease,
does not, discolor
nor catch inside, is
uotadected by acids,
in flints or i
e(;etables, '
will boil.
f?) stew, roast
tind Imko
w i t h o u fc
imparting
il.i vor of
previously
t! o o 1c o d
food and
will Inst
for years.
..ovo.. j
Wo cau
lion the
public
iiKninsl
imitation
Solo Agents.
For a Nice
S uit of Olothes.
I'mitiiij;, Oveieoiitlii"Of r-iinty Villufr.
1 WW
Klii'tly call Jim! cmmiie my
hltli ll llll'l II li't'bliu ll .It II".
ulcet from.
MUM lllllllt) fioi
..( nr.uif.
A line stuck to
l li, liirtinl v'lw to llic tngli-
CASTOR! A j fl
For Infants nnd Children. ' n
The Kind You Have Always Boughl
ens
Beari3 the
Signature of
i n i. dai.i.i:
nit. o. T. SMI rn,
Flno
i HorlnR.
I'.t.O .
Cstoopatli.
The closing exercises at St. Maiy's
Academy will take phice Fiiday, June
15th, at 8 p. m. Fifty cents admission
will be charged to all, patrons of the
institution excepted,
IlmuiH W.mii II. t'hiiiuuiili Hlm'U, I lie p.illi'sf,
oi l-uoii. l'ia'fiii anif trhl i t, t ti. in, t il
ium 18-J in
i tm;ki. W. WILSON,
V
Otl oooict Klrtt Nut. ll'iitit.
A'nOB.NKY.ATI.AW. ...
THIS II.M.M.n.