The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 27, 1900, Image 3

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    Special Hew rears Offering
Flannel Waists
They ur; in cardinal, navy blue, lavender and
black. Prettily made with pleated full front
and French back. Attractive in appear
ance no less so in price. Regular prices,
S:i.2f to so.oo.
Less 25
REMEMBER
It is not too late for
Christmas Gifts. . . .
Men's Slippers 7oc to $l.o0
Ladies' Warm Slippers 8oc fo $1 .50
Ladies' felt lined lace shoes .....$1.50
Children's felt slippers 75o to SI. 25
General
Reductions
in all
in the
Gents' .
Furnishing
Department.
All Gootln Murkotl
In Plain FIkiii-ob.
PEASE & MAYS
tsrt Ti?i1W ?r?W (httnttna.
rnriisDAY
DKC. 27. HMO
again hear him at
1 Tickets .$1 ; on Halt;
Stole.
Never before iniH u music honso in Tho
tint M. 10. church, i C. Diokerson, Gns Ilixon, Charles Wal
at Blakeley's drutr 1 lace. William Powne, Ed Martin and P.
! A. IvirclihuiriLT, returned a verdict for
Baxter, awarding damages in tho amount
: j
Yf va a served
UySf8l S rlo... i
i A Mdi tiV K 'tor's. !
m i
ire lias a iniiHii! 1 1 on
nod in a single dy
organs as wo (Ifd o
Dalles deliviuoi
pianos and organs
miiH eve. Manv were tit
as many 1 ' ,r' l'n(' 'obih.
on Christ- 1 Acting Postmaster Forest Fisher left
liome.H made today for Washington, I). C, where he
TRKASnittli'S NOTICE.
All U'ikho (Initiiiy wurriinls ri'Klsliirril
prior tn Nnililiilnir I, I H1I", will I mi pulil
ill pi.miintiitlnll lit my H :. leanest
I'fiimm ufliM Niivmnhnr 0 I'.M.O.
John r. iiaii'mi m:i:.
County TrriiMirtir.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
happy. And now for the new year, j litis obtained a position in the census
IOvery piano and organ nust go. PrieeB I department. Mr. Fisher's services in
cut no figure with us ; they will not cost i The D.dles postolHce since the retire
you much. There iX lots of Inn in the ment of M r. Kiddell have been esceed
nniHii' trade now. Have you noticed itV ' umly satisfactory to the patrons of the
Ilowever.it is allat Nickulaun'ti music ollice, and he carries with him to his
store. j new sphere of labor the earnest wishes
Found A lady's black init'.en. Owner
(.in liiul it at this uHic.
A Tennessee man full heir to $'J()0,fH)0
the next day alter Ids wife had triumph
antly secured a ill voice from him, and
now she is leu times madder than she
was before.
Why pav
when vou can irut lOatoy or
Ilamllt organs, the best in the world,
from your homo dealeni at fill to fill
li'iH than they uni uHkui'.
Until ex-l'resldeut Cleveland and ex- !
President Harrison opptHcd the election
i f llryan, but now that the campaign Is
over thoy are doing nil they eun to em
barrass the man who defeated him.
The local eluliol I.. A. S. (League of
A iioriiMi) Sportsmen) will have a clay
bird Hhoot on the beach Now Year's day
afternoon. Outsiders will be allowed to
i Salem tints up the claim that her Sun-
day school census shown the government
i census of that town to have been a farce,
I and the Antoria News responds by say
j inu' that "Suloni is oil' her base. Why,
j up in Portland the .Sunday school een
I huh would nhow not more than 1(100,
t while tho government census gives the
city UO.OOO inhabitants. The best, theory
' that iSalein can advance is that her pop-
ulation was poorly enumerated." nw-
J The practice of receiving new year's
'calls having been revived with such sue-
of all who knew him for his future wel
fare. It was necessary tint Mr. Fisher
should be at Washington at the first of
the year, so his bondsmen appointed.!.
M. Patterson, whose appointment to the
ollice was confirmed a few days ago by
the senate, to (ill the vacancy till Mr.
Patterson's own bonds are approved.
Mr. Patterson therefore took charge of
the ollice this morning.
A VERY SAD CASE.
Ten Thftnnnnri IMtlnn Thnt Some Ynutie
Mlixiilft In Tim Dalle Won't (let
Tlmlr llRNcrtm.
W. T. Gardner, of tho Hoys' and Girls'
Aid Society, was in town today looking
alter the case of a young yirl of 10, who
had fallen into bad company anil had
apparently started on the road to ruin.
The girl, who is a mere child in looks,
ifi an orphan, her mother having died
when she was two years old and her
father when phe was seven. She never,
therefore, knew a mother's care, and
living here and there, at times among ,
relatives and at other times among!
strangers, like Topsy, "growed" up
rather than was raised np.
Corning here eight or ten days. ago the
girl put up at one of the hotels and soon
after her arrival took the hell-boy, a lad
of her own age, into her confidence and
told him she was without money and
wanted to find work, either in the hotel
or anywhere where ehe could earn a
living. The young scrub took advantage
of her situation and, as the girl alleges,
ruined her. Most of the rest of her
story cannot be told in these pages. It
moot eiiflice to say that her visitors be
came so numerous that the matter came
to the ears of the hotel proprietor and
she vaa summarily ejected.
After the girl had gone to another
hotel Special Kightwatchman Alisky
heard of her and reported the matter
to Sheriff Kelly. Mr. Kelly immediately
placed the girl under the care of a
respectable elderly woman and reported
the case to Judge 15lakeley, who wired
Mr. Gardner to come here at once. Un
fortunately for the ends of justice the
girl is past the age of consent and, much
to Mr. Gardner's regret, a number of
well-known young bloods of The Dalles
are spared the disgrace of open exposure
and possibly terms in the penitentiary.
After a long conference with the girl
this morning, in the presence of Judge
Blakeley and Sheriff Kelly, Mr. Gardner
had the offending bell-boy summoned
and in preseneo of the girl read the lad
a lesson that ho is not likely to forget
for many a day. As the girl is too old
for the Boys' and Girls' Aid Society,
Mr. Gardner concluded to take her to
Portland and place her for the present
uuder the care of a lady who will look
after her welfare. The girl appeared to
be penitent and was perfectly willing
to go with Mr. Gardner, promising that
she would do all in her power to be a
good girl in the future
I'ontlmll on 'ew Yemx.
CASTOR 8 A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bough!
Bears tho yy y TT
Signature of (tyffi'&lfa&k'.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Don't ISnli It In,
.lust wet the affecied part freely with
Mysterious Pain Cure, a S.:otch remedy,
and the pain is gone. Sold bv Clarke '&
Falk. '
Kxpcriencu is the best TVacher. Use
Acker's Knglish Remedy in any case of
coughs, colds or croup. Should it fall to
give immediate relief money refunded.
L'3 cts. and 50 cts. Blakelev, the drug-
Kist.
I'lnym! Out.
Dull Headache, Pains in various parti
of the hodv, Sinking at the pit of the
stomach, Loss of appetite, Feverishne,
Pimples or SoreB are all positive eviden
ces of impure blood. No matter how it
became so it must be purified in order
to obtain cood health. Acker's Blood
Klexir has never failed tc.cure Scrofulous
or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood
diseases. It is certainly a wonderful
remedy and we sell every bottle on a
positive guarantee. Blakeley, the druir
gist. "
Editor' Awful flight.
F. M. Higeins, editor Senac-t, Ills.,
News, was alllicted for years with piles
that no doctor or remedy b"lped until
he triad Bucklen's Arnica Salve. He
writes two boxes wholly cuied him. It's
the Eiirest pile cure on earth and the
best salve in the world. Cure irnarnn
teed. Only 25 cents. Sold by Blakeley,
the druggist. 5
mil' extracts are-
. I..C.O- inr them,
riif- uiihI chapping
.Ma .a!. matted bv Carke
You will not have boils if vou take
Clarke A Falk'n sure cure for boils.
j A full line of liftman dims and sup
' idles jut received by Olurke & Falk.
' CluikeA Falk's fi
Hie l'-i. Ask yi '
f lor.ti loiimi wi
ami euuourii
& Fall;.
Why pay $ 1.75 per gallon for inferior
paints when on e.m buy .lames K.
Pat Urn's ntn uriof painis for $1.50 per
gallon. iu;rante;d for 5 years. Clark ifc
Falk, agents. ml
DeWitt'n LillleKtrly Risers are dainty
I'M tie pills, but I hey never ft.il to cleanse
the liver, luauive onsiriictintis and in
vlorate the sv.tem. Sold by Clarke it
Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
Hnstline yuiuu man ran make GO per
inonih and expenses. Permanent posi
tion. Kxpetiei ee nimccecprtry. Write
quick for purticnUrs. Clark it Co.,.
Fourth and Locust Streets, Philadel
hpia, P.t, s-8-tf
Dnii't use nnv of the counterfeits of
DoWitt's Witch H.l .Salvo. Most of
them are worthless or liable to cause in
jury. The oriuitiul DeWitt's Witch Hazel
j Salve is a certain cure for piles, eczema,
I cuts, burns, sort-s and skin diseases.
, Sold by Clarke &. Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
I When you need a soothing and heal-
1 ing antiseptic application for any pur
pose, use the original DeWitt's Witch-
; Hazel Salve, a well known cure for piles
and skin dii-eases. It heala sores with-
nut leaving a scar. Beware of counter
feits. Sold by Clarke & Folk's P. O.
1 Pharmacy,
I For Krtit or Snln.
j The Sam Wilkinson warehouse, on
First street, is for rem or sale. It is a
I three-story, corrugated iron building,
I HOxlW feet, with water elevator. Apply
! to Sam Wilkinson, The Dalles. tiL'G-tf.
GRAND
The game between The Dalles and
Wasco for New Year's day has fizzled,
owing to Wasco not being able to get a
team together for the game; but The
Dalles will play at that time with a
Portland football team at The Dalles.
This paper did not intend to speak of
it, but since there is to be no game be
tweeu Tho Dalles and Wasco, and after
the senseless and brutal attack of the
I cess last year, tunny in our minus nave
fancy prices to iuthllurs I ;!"" iK"Hl tliir lutmition ol receiv-
Mason oc '"'; """ "lu 11 " " 1,1 lilu k"1"16"""1
ashiiii) uh they will boon hand, in or
der that the iiiiiniiH of those receiving
may bo published it is reinitiated that
tho ladies notify Miss Georgia Sampson
or Miss Myrtle Michell before noon on
Saturday, and thes ladies will furnish
Tin: Ciino.s'U'i.K with a complete list
1fltll ttift 'Pill Uift'O 111 t( M llVtftl Mlllf
,, , ,,,,, ,, , . i i i .i I Wasco newspaper regarding the game
Drake O. O Ueilly bus been sued by the ' ,
Columbia Southern Railroad Company,
with which corporation he has been
'.having considerable trouble, for over
41'l,000, said to lie due on an assessment
lie vied on the stock and alleged to he
the-e recentlv between Wasco and our
j home team, it becomes necess.iry to say
! that The Dalles boys have used all lion
orablo means to bring about a return
i game. This paper has no doubt that
! W'.iL.tf. Iiiicj rffwt iifiurkni: filr1 ilu.linMK. In
fiunpaid. A lU'hmont proceedings have i "... .
It, . , ,. II. meet The Dalles again and we accapt
Rbeen commenced also. I lie complaint . . . . ; ., ....
, . , , ., them in good faith. However, Hie
sit at t'd bat the capital Rtock of the coi- Iv ,. . " , . .... , .
it . ... , ... ' Da es is ready and willing to meet
;IWI ill till! I WI in Bin W "WWW "Mini ,1 vi nil
uluo of $100 I'tuih, un;t that Deuumbur
mi. innn .,t. t..wl lw...ii ft !u
Wt H'UV p n it iiiu ui-ru mi umii it if ' i i . l 1 n
1 i ii'iin in nnv nltl finnti crinniMil nr nUiPf
i iwnw niiui ii unit in uviMiiiiuui j
Wasco at any time. W e will play them
with high school, our first team, second
mi 1.. . I I .!!....'( ... 1 1 llu.lr ml ..I . ...!.!..!. t... 1..... '
1 lie r.iiuoitiKv iriinu uiiiii i in. .. o ueiny, OWIIM Plllirei-, WIIIUII ll HUH
jnasQueraae : Ball !
A Gran 1 Ma?quprade B.ill
.... will be given . .
New Year's Night, Jan. i st
at The Baldwin, by
Prof. Sandvig. . . .
This will be the event of the season,
and all who purpo? attending should
make due preparation. Masquers will
in all cases be required to unmask be
fore a select committee before entering
the ball room.
' If your hair is dry and deml-liliP, Co
1 coannt Cream Tonic will give it life and
'luMer. it ia pronounced the finest
tonic un earth. Can be had at Frazer's
barber shop. Bgnnt. nO-lni
Many persons buye had the experience-
of Mr. Petei Sherman, of North Stratford,
N. II., who says, "For yeais I tnifftsred
'torture from chronic indigestion, but
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure made a we'l man
lot me." It digest:) what you eat. and is
i a certain cure for dyspepsia and every
j form of stomnch trouble. It gives relief
, at iiiico even in thrf worst cases, and
can't help but do vou good. Sold by
1 Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
If vou have dnndruir, vour hair is
falling out. Use Uocnanut Cream. For
sale at Fnz-r's lurber shop. nO-Im
i We do !
t
Steam, hot water and furnace heating. Ktitmtes
made and contracts taken for heating old or new
buildings.
Bo not forget
That wo operate a plumbing and tin shop, al-o a ma
chine repair shop in connection with our hanlwuni
and implement sture. Repair woik of till kind" done.
t
CuuoNici.i: last Saturday and we have
just found out the reason. The hnders
by bundle was put in n mail sack that
had come to the Oil itoNu'l.K ollice with
lot of turnip seed fiom i:presentative
I'omputt) and lire cordially invited to the j (UI waH tjH tMrried to the
contest.
AttorntiyH W. II. Wilson and IS. S.
Huntington went to Morn today to ap
pear before the municipal court of that
city in ii i.Mso of an application for a
saloon license. Moro bus always been
a dry town and the oppoturs of the
f aloon are putting up h1"' li1,t "K1"Ht
it.
Railroad men at Pocatello, Idaho,
went on a strike one day last week. '1 ho
cause was tho running in "f i niud en
gine to do (witching. Tim switchmen
would imtHtund this, andquit forthwith,
"liimiuiilliig the removal of the locomo
tive, which demand was speedily grant
ed. The Htriko lasloil two hour.
Tho other deiilnrH In town cannot sell
any piunod and nignns. Wo are having
things our own wuv. Of con ton we uro
almost Hiving tlu'iii away, and we dare
not rush into print with prictm, as it
would iiiaku them still mom furious.
Call at NielcalH.tn'H nitislu Htom, wheru
the
held and voted, and that on December
10th, al a tegular meeting ol the board
of directors of the Columbia Southern,
an assessment of 115 percent was levied
upon each share of stock. The defend
ant is said to liavo been notilied on Da-
postollice. The sack carried a label with i ,.tMi,.f 15th that this sum of money
Mr. Moody h name on it, ami a poHtoiiicu
clerk supposing thu sack was for Mr.
Mooilv let it take the usual course in
ONtmltli .
should be paid, and that he has failed
to pay over his assessment, which would
amount to ifl l.SlO. Therefore the com-
siieh cases, mid tint mUake was not,mv UHi;S the sum of $1-1,840, with in-
discovered till two or three days after tt, fljm.t( December loth at tl per cent.
the bundle should have reached Knders-
by.
The storm of last Thursday evidently
Htirred things up a bit across the river,
Hiys the AHlorian, as it carried awav
llfty feet of '.he Tokeland wharf, turned
over a car on tho I. 1!. it N. whaif at
Nuhcotta, ami lilted the Methodist
church at Buy Center from its louuda-;
lion. About a half miln of the N. P. 1
track was washed out between Willapa j
and Glesz crossing. Tim storm of Hum
preceding Sunday had de-droved about j
eighty feet of the Tokeland wharf. The
hinol.oHtaekt of lint Slier mill al South
Bund weio also blouu down.
Last Saturday George Baxter sued j
Hwtui Mc.LiMinau in .Iiintlee (ilisau's
The gime betweon the Portland and ,
tho Dalles aggregation w;ll bo interest
ing. Tho players below are not allied
with any club and have won four games
out of five this season, and the other was
a tie game between the Orients and
themselves. It is composed of amateurs I
entiiely.
As New Year's day is a holiday, it is '
hoped that all will attend and contrib
ute to the support of ,tho game. Our
young athletes have spent a great deal '
of time and some money to put our'
town wheat it belongs in the ranks of
. . . the progressive ones. The Athletic and (
Natu.e s met , oil l ot healing, developed Commm,irtl 0l, , a)eo t.xteluU(1, 1X
,nto a science by its . iecovor Dr. A. 1. , l!lni,, whit.h ia much appreci-'
S.i I, .he basis principle o which is lu J Mt mipon ul, ixhMk,a
adjustment of the bones, the removal of tinnMu be ,der the'
One thousand styles and sizes.
For cooking and heating.
Prices from $5 to $50.
Steel
Ranges
i
i
Cast
Ranges
obstt net Ions to the perfect circulation of j
the blood, the removal of any undue
pressne on the nervous system, muscles,
tendons, etc., thereby establishing, lie
folding t" the laws of nature, a perfect
harmonv of the whole system. All
forms of di.-eases are treated successfully
bv osteopathy.
D11 R. 10. Smiiii,
Specialist in nervous and chronic dis
eases, room 7, Vogt block.
A, P. .V A. M.
Wiley B. Allen Co., of Portland, j t.,nirt at Antelope for $100 damages for . p(att.() l!mimnilli(Mt,ou of Wasco
urn having tliulr auuov.d sale and turn
lug the world upside ilown j'"11 ll,vv'
Noun who heard Mr. lOlnuue Rice in
his recital at the K. ' 0,1 1,ifl
former visit to our city have forgotten
thu manner in which h niwlu his violin
Hpuuk to his audience, and they am
urulouBly wulllni! hl return
WuUuoBdny evening, when thoy will
.... , i i ... '
tresspass 01 .Miti.ennau m sneep .... t( No Jf . w, ,m ,,,,,,, tU Mafl0lil.
tor's promises. I no uepu .mean s. ( ()n T,rein). uyoninVt l)t.c. 27Hi, at
the case attracted considerable utt.iitloi. , ()Vlm(.( .Udll)l!HP) ilH,allatlon of
and was ably handled by lgul ta eul, , mi WOfk ,n H Jlr8t Amv
Imported and domestic, .1. B. Ilosford, uU,.mllullM ,,,,.
of Moro, appearing for the plaint! , tmWr of the W. M.
while Kit Mays, of Portland, and h. O, , j Q , oAXKi Suoyi
(ioodwin.of Antelope, handled the do- " . -
fense. The jnrv, which conelHtod of 10. SubHci lbe for Tub Ciikonu i.h.
auspiius ol our splendid club.
I'Klll't.lC COM I Mi AM) (illlNli.
State Senator T. II. Johnston was in
town today troni Dulur.
A. M. Kelsay returned today to Shan
iko, after (ipeuding Guristmas with hid
family in The Dalles.
Justice and Airs, Brownbill returned
home todav from spending Christmas
with Mr. Brownhlll's sister, Mrs. Lath
dm, of Dufur.
George Lang, an old-time loijoinotivo
engini'iV of the O. H. it N., and an all
round good follow, arrived here today
from Portland.
Frank Gabel, of Wapinitla, returned i
home todav, after spending Christmas,
In The Dalies with his two sons, who are
attending school here.
Koineinber that Cocoanut Cieatn Tonic
will promote growth of hair. Charles
Fnifci'r, solo agent, nO.lin
'A
aie-Burnera
The genuine all bear the above Trade-Alark
and are sow wan a wruicu guaruiucc.
Awarded First Prize Paris Exposition 1900
OVER ALL THE WORLD.
Sold by First-Clats Stove Merchants everywhere.
w...i.nni. i. Tliu Michigan Stove Company,
T.Hriiist. Mukura ol Qtuvud uutl Kaiiud la tho World. Oak Stover
St BENTON.
SOLE HC5NTS