The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 02, 1901, Image 3

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    On Monday morning you will find our Silk De
partment rilled up with some of the handsomest designs
ever produced in Fancy WASH SILK.
The Season's Latest, at
All Goods Marked
In Plain Fljuros
The Dallss Daily Chronicle,
SATV.H) iV .... FEB. 2, 1901
.served
fi& in
any
style...
1 At Andrew Keller's.
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TKEASUKER'S NOTICE.
All U'uano County warrant rerliitr'il
prior tn fliultr 1, 1K1I7, will be lil
on )ilmii'iittlon ut my oMrr, Intrrem
reum urttT November 11100.
.IOIIN K. IIAMI'MIIIKK,
County Trnuuurrr.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Grand opening of
Guinbert'e cigar Htoro tonight.
Djti't forgot Prof. Sandvig's danc9 at
th" Baldwin tonight,
"Vou kin nit yo' dally bread by
prayiu'," says Uncle Moses, "but de
nightly chicken has to be hustlrd fo'."
A', the adjourned term of county court
held this week J. II. Jackion was up
piintod constable for The Dalles pre
cinct) to succeed F. N. Hill, who was
elected lust June, but whose bunds the
court fulled to approve.
Governor Geer has proclaimed u half
holiday on the afternoon of Monday,
February I, 1(101, for the public ob
servance of the centennial of the day
upon which Chief Justice John Marshall
bsgan IiIh judicial career.
Sumo one gave the editor of an es
teemed contemporary the hind quarters
o! u coon, and he Hays that ever since
eating it he has experienced peculiar
sensations, such as u longing to chase
clilckutiH and climb treox, irowl urouud
iilghtB and suck eggs.
Bishop Morris will conduct services at
St. Paul's Episcopal church next Sun
day morning at 1 0:110 o'clock. The hour
for service has been changed in order
that the bishop may leave for Portland
on the afternoon train. All those not
worshipping elsewhere am cordially in
vited to attend.
"Oregon needs a constitutional con
vention to irniku juht one amendmen'
to exclude men with larger than 7x0
inniths from the legislature," remarks
the. pop editor of i Salem paper, who
wi in the '0, legislative hold-up to thu
"nek, and whose own mouth would ex--'i'd
the constitutional limitation two
i wiles to one,
This is ground-hog dayand us the
"mi alionn out bright and cea.r till about
"'clock and thenhid behind a
tuickaiid nnpenetrablsiank of clouds,
the question natural) aroso, At what
i'Mir does the groundhog come out of
lilt hole? All the athorlties, Including
U' hog editor and in Irish friend who
" " expert on very branch of hog.
l;v, Inclines to' the opinion that the
Spring Silks.
50c per yard.
PEASE &
little bean makes his debut at high
! noon, in which case wintervill modest
I ly abandon the Ian of storing with
i jump.
"Jiie Angel ot the Alley," wtncn ap
pears ut the Vost next Tuesday night,
Feb. 5th, is a sensational melodrama
dealing with life in the great metropolis,
and po-sesses a true heart store. The
I scenes are all laid in or around New
; York, and the situations are thrilling in
the extreme. Kvery stitch of scenery
! is carried complete for the entire pro-
dilution, ns well as all mechanical and
electrical devices.
By careful economy Sherman county
has paid thu indebtedness it assumed
in its infancy, paid all running expenses,
built a fine court house, andis now ab
solutely out of debt. She ia certainly
doing well enough in her present con
dition without further expansion, and
should hesitate before assuming another
load of Wasco county's indebtedness
and taking a piece of very expensive
territory to govern.
Three colored people, two men and a
woman, of a party of eight or ten that
arrived here on the west-bound passen
ger train this afternoon, started out on
their arrival to hunt for lodgings, and
coming to the building where the small
pox patient is quarantined, marched
past the yellow Hag and up stairs to the
Lvery door ot toe patient. A lien tney
discovered where they were they beat a
retreat whose celerity would have done
credit to Aguinaldo. "
R. F. Wickham, of Dutch Flat, was
arrested today on a bench warrant ii
eued out of Justice Brownhill's court,
and is con lined In the county jail.
Wickham was found guilty last fall of
larceny of hay from a neighbor and fined
$25 or a month in jul. He beaged the
justice to give him time to pay the tine,
and the justice suspended the sentence.
Sino then, however, Wickham has
apparently made- no efl'ort to pay his
fine, and the justice getting tired of
waiting for something that never came,
had him put In jail. Wiekham's attor
neys, Messrs. Moore A Gavin, were try
ing to get him nut this attemoon on a
writ or habeas corpus, but had not suc
ceeded at the time of going to press.
Many of the members of the Jolly
Neighbors whist club were unfortunate
in not being ahio to .attend the 11 rt
meoilnir )aU night iitho home oi Mr.
anil Mrs". U I Williuii '. However, h
number n(. initial. Iiud been Invited and
the tables were tilled with a crowd of
jolly joqirg peoplt who thoroughly en
joyed tlit i r hospitality. When fifteen
Vg tines had been ulayed, cards gave place
to something farmore tempting in the
w y of a HpltiudiM lunch. A novel guess
in .'game was Wirii played, which occu
pied the time until after midnight. The
milliters and their gueBts present were
M- and MrsTolmie, Mr and Mrs Ed
F.'eneh, Mr rind Mrs Lueddemann, Mr
Miid Mrs Jl BSinnott, Messrs. F W Wil-
Won, (i Bonn1, M Vogt, l.iebe, K Win-
MAYS
I bate, A L Glide, and Misses Georgia
ijSatnppnn, Bessie Lag, Dorothy Fred-
Men, Laura Thomyson, Rose Michel!,
Clara and Florence Sampson and Mrs
ReeiL. of Portlai!
Doing" ut Oregon's Capital.
Specliil Correspondence.
Two weeks of balloting has passed and
the legislative assembly of the state is
no nearer to the election of a United
States penator than it was at the first
vote. Practically the same vote is cast
now as was cast then, and no material
changes have been made at any time.
Still there exists an undercurrent of un
rest, which is plainly visible to the
casual observer. This spirit of restless
ness is expected by many to develop and
become bo great that it will cause a sort
of revolution in the ranks ol the present
candidates for senatorial honors and re
Bult in the election of some such man as
M. C. George, John H. Mitchell or some
other political leader of the old school.
Binger Herman iB expected by many to
carry oil" the prize. Since Mr. Corbett
made the boast that he would be elected
or prevent the election of anyone else.
there seems to have arisen a desire to
eliminate him Irom the race and place
some other name in nomination.
The leader in the house of representa
tives is always a man of refinement,
honor, nerve, good common sense, and
one who is versatile and full ot good fel-
Uowship.
Hon. B. L. Kddy, of Tilla-
mook,
possesses these qualities in a
large degree, and is easily the leader of
the majority. In the man who stands
as a peer among his fellow men in thu
seriate these same qualities are needful ;
yet to bo a leader in that body does not
require quite so much of the power to
command as is required in a leader of
the house, hi nee in thu former body
there are only ono half as many mem
bets as our found in the latter. In the
upper house Senator 11. F. Mulkey is
recognized as one of its inofit able mem
bers. The gentleman, while not in di
rect lymnony with the organization of
the senate, holds the honor of standing
on IiIh merits, and of leaving an envia
ble record behind to beBr Bllent witness
to his houest c Hurts to work in the in
terests of the common people,
CASTOR I A
J'or iixtutivs and Children,
The Kind You Wm Always Bought
Bears the
Sitf uitturo of
The O. K. barber shop is now running
it ireo chairs with three first-class
barbers. Patrons of tha shop will thus
he assured of quick attention and prompt
and satisfactory eervice, J. H, Reef,
proprietor, J2S 2w
Wanted A place to do light house
work and plain cooklnw by a young
romati. Apply at Mrs. Brlltuln'i. 2t
THE VOTE FOR 8ENATOR.
Twnnty Member Wore Absent, Chiefly
Corliett Men.
Special to Tun Ciihonk:i.i:.J
Salkm, Feb. 2. Today's vote for sen
ator reunited as follows: Corbett, 22;
McBride, 10 ; Smith, 15; Hermann, 8;
Fulton, 2-; Moore, 2; Lowell, 1 ; not vot
ing, 1 ; absent and paired, 20. For the
first time Williamson and Roberts, who
hitherto voted for George H. Williams,
voted for McBride.
ROLL OF HONOR.
Pupils Neither Absent nr Tartly In Tim
lallr I'ubllc Hc.liooU.
The following pupils were neither ab
sent nor tardy during the term begin
ning September 10, 1000, and ending
January 25, 1001.
KAHT HILL SCHOOL.
Miss Cheadie'a Room
Maggie Davis Harold Sexton
James Ferguson Wendell Taylor
Joe Hayward Mary Thieltnan
Helen Kneckla It'iy Thielman
Victoria Thompson.
Miss Roberts' Room
Henry Huchler Frank Fergueon
Albert Sherrcr.
COURT STltHET SCHOOL.
Miss Douthit's Room
Winifred Donthit Elmer Tyler
Marguerite Nielsen Paul Weigles
Miss Elton's Room
Roy Dnvall Grover Keller
Harry Healey Gertrude Longrneier
John Ziegeuhagen.
Mies Thompson's Room
Sulu Fargher Jessie McArthur
Ella Falk Newton Sexton.
Miss Wrenn's Room
Herbert Clarke Clifton Condon
Ada Collins Maude Kirbv
Laura Kurtz.
ACADEMY l'AKK SCHOOL.
Miss Cooper's Room
Dorothy Bayley Herman Glasius
Alline Clark Velma Morgan
Letha Collins Ella Young
Miss Flinn's Room
Klla Tnriipp OrvBtnl Rannntl
a Grace Ruark.
Mrs. Roche's Room
Nora Barzee Lawrence McArthur
Ida Crowe Earl Vickers
Ramona Drips Jearin Whealdon
I Irene Martin Viola Young
Miss Ball's Room
Ethel Anderson Nellie Jones
Carmel Bolton Alice Kurt.
Rjy Campbell George Nicholas
Nellie Hostetler Ethel Staniels
j 1 1 a 1 1 school nun.Di.sa.
Mrs. Baldwin's Room
Pearl Baker Dora Johns
Anita Bennett Jacob Sherrer
Roger Birgfeld Bertha Ziegenhngen
Miss L. Rintonl'8 Room
Mabel Anderson Miles Ferguson
Jennie Collins Thursday Kent
Bessie Riddell.
Miss Tena Rintoul's Room
Iva Renoe,
Miss Michell's Room
May Barzee Leonie Sexton
Ninth Grade
Ida Falmer Florence Hampson
Hattie Glenn Loto Kelsay
Hallie Rice.
J. S. Laxdkiis, Snpt.
I ii r ora for February Term.
Tho following jurors have been drawn
to serve at the February term of circuit
court, which convenes a week from next
Monday :
W D Monger, Smock; S Al Briggs, A
H Godberson and Larkin Lamb, Mosier;
E A Grillin and J H McCoy, Boyd ; F M
Blanchet, Alexander Eraser, J W Elton,
Vincent J Kelly, E W Carlisle, S L
Brooks, J C Johnson, Henry Klindt and
D O Davis. The Dalles; S M Baldwin
and Paul Aubert, Mount Hood; J S
Brown, J R Cunningham, J P Abbott
and R A L-iughlin, Wapinitia; J A
Evlck and John I. Confer, Victor; Geo
R Castner, F A Button, William Boor
inan and J W Morton, Hood River;
Henry Hillgen and Eli Iliuman, Dufur;
Charles Green, Kingsiey; R W Allien
Bakeoveu.
i
Among the tens of thousands who have '
used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for j
coldo and la crlppe during tho past few i
years, to our knowledge, not a single case
bus resulted in pheumonia, Thos,
Whitfield h Co., 210 Wabash avenue,
Chicago, one of the most prominent re
tail druggists in that city, in speaking of
this, says: "We recommend Chamber-1
Iain's Cough Remedy for la grippe in '
many cises, ns it nut onlv givei prompt
and complete recovery, but also counter-
acts any tendency of la grippe to result
in pneumonia." For sale by Blakeley,
the druggist,
Tim Appetllti or it Clout
Is envied by all poor dyepepticB whose j
stomach and liver are out of order, All i
such should know that Dr. King's New j
Life Pills, the wonderful stomach and
liver remedy, gives u spl mild appetite, i
sound digestion and u regular bodily
habit that insures perfect health and I
great energy. Only 25 cunts ut the I
Blakeley drug store. 4
New Pacific States Telephone List.
Below please find list of Pacific States Telephone Com
pany's subscribers at The Dalles, whose telephones are al
ready connected:
101.'! Allaway, W O, residence
41.') Alden, Capt, residence
203 American Market
93:1 August Uuchler, brewery
481 Blakeley, Hon G C, residence
100 Blakeley, Geo C, druggist
1551 Baldwin, Mrs M, residence
723 Bayard, C E, residence
1483 Bunker, C O
1401 Kartell, Mrs J, residence
1103 Baldwin Saloon
HOI Bettingen, A, residence
1233 Durham, P, residence
1271 Bonn, Joe. residence
1243 Bronsgeest, Father, residence
1351 Brown, M H, residence
34 Bartell, G E, shop
1 13 Chronicle Publishing Company
154 Crowe, L E, residence
031 County Clerk's office
014 Cooper, R, reeideuce
311 Columbia Packing Company
074 Chrismn Bros meat market
033 Columbia Brewery
044 Cr.'ighton, Sam, residence
353 Crandall & Bnrget
1031 Cross, J H, grocer
351 Crandall, C J, residence
144 Cooper, D J, residence
80 Crosby. A, residence
1303 Crossen, J B, residence
1321 Cram, Mis P, residence
1101 Columbia Feed Yard
1301 Chrisman.L
1221 Dalles Com and Athletic Club
255 Dalles Commission Co
573 Dalles Lumber Co
01 Dalles Portland & Astoria Nav Co
101 Dalles Light Power Co
003 Dalles Steam Laundrv
041 Dalles Scouring Mill Co
70" Drake, F, residence
513 Doc Sing Co
451 Dufur & Dufur, office
1523 Davis, S W. residence
091 Doane, Dr O D, office
003 Doane, Dr O D, residence
1293 Dufur, D S, residence
533 Davis, A R, residence
11 PJastern Oregon Lind Co
1111 Elite Barber Shop
1201 Egbert, G, residence
1291 Estebeiinet, A B, residence
1353 Mrs M Eddou, residence
744 Eiliehnan, Dr G C, residence
873 Ferguson, Dr E E, office
403 French, J W, residence
281 French & Co, bankers
555 Ferguson, Jas, residence
473 French, D M, residence
274 Fordyce, J N, residence
773 Frank, Chas, saloon
221 Farley & Frank, shop
871 Ferguson, Dr E E, residence
1431 Fait, J E, residence;
853 Fait, J E, saloon
1383 Flemming, J M, residence
543 French, H W, residence
501 Fry, Mrs S H, residence
329 GeisendorfTer, Dr J A, residence
328 GeiBendorffer, Dr J A, office
793 Godfrey, P, residence
73 Glenn, H, office
724 Glenn, H, residence
743 Goit, J B, residence
803 Grimes, C M, residence
591 Grunow, W F, residence
1073 Gunning, F S, shop
1403 Guthrie, R H, residence
1123 Germania Saloon
1183 Great Northern Furniture Store
1281 Grant, B H, residence
1311 Grant's Cigar Store
124 Hudson, Dr J H, residence
244 Huntington & Wilson, attorneys
491 Houghton, F L, residence
915 Hill, M, residence
7903 Huott, A, residence
1101 Hollister, Miss, residence
981 Hostetler, J C, residence
581 Harper Bros, market
1143 Hawthorne, Mrs, residence
1103 Hudson, T A, residence .
131 Hockman, D, residence
571 Hudson, J II, ranch
001 Hudson & Brownhill, office
1531 Harris, N, store
1533 Harris, N, residence
1443 Huntington, B S, residence
1033 I. X. L. Restaurant
393 I P Joles, residence
994 Johnston, W A, general mdse
833 Jacobsen Book k Music Co
1401 Jackson, J II, residence
703 Jones Cafe
1341 Johnston, W A, residence
593 Jones, M S, lesidence
2'.'! Jones, F N, residence
Oil Jaiobsen, E, resilience
575 Johns, S, residence,
051 Keller, A, bakery
70S Ketchum. D P, ranch
1251 Keys it Nelson, saloon
In addition to tho above,
process of connection.
I'rehli iWUU ami Dream.
A dollar saved Is a dollar gained. I
urn selling the best Jersey milk in the
market, warranted to test five per cent
butter fat, for if2 a quart per month.
Also purely eintrifngally separated
cream at 40 cents a quart. Why pay
more when you can do bettor by phon
Iiil' to tho City Dairy. 'Phono 3S5.
i30-lin Buut Baglky, Prop
Rports show n greatly increased deatli
rito from throat and Imiil' troub'es, due
to the pnnilinre of croup, pneumonia
and ci ippu. Wo advise t lie use of One
.Minnie Cough Cure in all of these
dilliculties. It is the only harmless
remedy that gives Immediate results
Children like it. Clarke it F.tlk's P. 0,
Pharmacy.
Hustling young man can make f00 per i
month an I expenses, Pnrmaneu' pnsi-1
tlon. Experience unnecessary. Writ
quick for particulars. Clark i'. ( , J
Fourth and Licust Streets, Phi'at'el-!
hpia, Pa, tS t
You will not have boils if vou !
Clarke A Falk's sure cure loi boils. !
1321 Kelly, Tom, residence
1131 Kelly, Kobt, residence
1471 Keys, Chas, residence
733 Lane, L L
331 Langhlln, B F, residence
303 Logan, Dr H, office
03 Lord, W, residence
1333 Logan, Dr H Logan, residence
211 Lang, Mis E, residence
443 Marklllie, W, residence
021 Manning, M, residence
153 Mays, it, residence
41 Maier & Benton, hardwaie & groc
131 Mays & Crowe, hardware
401 Mclnnis, M M, residence
273 McCoy, E O, residence
51 McArthur, J A, residence
945 Mcintosh, Charles, residence
it i.i Mlcheibach, (J r, residence
231 Mlchelbacn, C F, saloon
433 Mirhell, Wm, undertaker
1503 Mills, C, residence
521 Moodv, W H, residence
23 Mootly, M A, office
291 Moody, Z F, waiehonFe
1503 McCartney, L L, residence
1133 Maloney, L, resilience
1171 Menefee, Wm, residence
134S Mac Allitter, A S, residence
903 Menefee Wilson, attorneys
1203 Menefee, Frank, residence
1301 Myers, W S, residence
701 Mcintosh, G, residence
1071 Midway Saloon
1021 New York Rest
1131 Nelson, Mrs M C, residence
1251 Nickelsen, I C. store
1391 Nickelsen, I C residence
881 O R it N Co, ticket office
301 OR & N Co, freight office
951 Oregon Bakery
781 Obarr Honsi
071 O R & N stock vrds
1081 0 R A N ronnd'house
1053 O K Dve Works
1023 O K Sa"loon
1121 OK BArber Shop
38 Pacific Express Co
343 Porter, L A, stable
934 Peters, J T, hardware and lumber
171 Pea6e & Mays, ueneral mdse
1001 Polland & Heisler, market
1513 Parkins, F M, residence
1521 Parrisn, D, residencn
2341 Porter, L A residence
003 Patterson, Otis, residence
1181 Payette Feed Yard
9S3 Parr, G T, residence
1201 Postoffice
1301 Poling, Rev D V, residence
1423 Roach, Mrs K, residence
910 Roberts, A S, residence
794 Richards, W D, residence
191 Rucb.Geo, groceries
573 Rinehart, Dr Belle C, office
917 Roberts, D H. residence
203 Rorden, L & Co, store
223 Saltmarshe Stock Yards
S13 Sturdevant, Dr H A, dentist
803 Senfert Broj, cannery
940 Secliler, A, ranch
053 Sheriff's Office
709 Saruent, F A
543 Sanders, Dr G E. dentist
973 Sargent, 1 N, residence
183 Stadleman Commission Co
1091 Stnbling, C J, saloon
124 Schmidt, C L, residence
1173 Stewart, Robt, residence
1241 Sommerville, John, residence
1283 Sechler, A, residence
1501 Sergeant, C C, residence
1511 Sturtevant, M B
1411 Simonson, Charles, residence
1413 Shoren, M, residence
574 Segni. Parodi, residence
570 Sandoz, A, residence
0S1 Skibbe Hotel
711 Sinnottife Bennett, attorneys
201 San Francisco Beer Hall
544 Schooling, Mrs A, residence
501 St. Mary'B Academy
1343 Siddall, Dr D, residence
423 Tackman, Dr W, residence
913 Taylor, W H, residence
1051 ( 'league, R E, grocer
74 Taylor, F, residence
579 Thomas, J W. residence
578 Tavlor, O D. residence
1131 Troy Laundry Co
37 Umatilla House
1113 Union Street Lodging House
795 Waterman, M, residence
SI Wasco Warehouse I'o
993 Williams, A M & Co, dry goods
701 Wood Bros, meat market
143 Ward it Robertson, livery stable
923 Wilson, Ben, saloon
823 Wilson, Ben, residence
1041 Worsley.J H, irrocery
1421 Williams, W W, residence
1141 Wing& Wildo
13S1 Woodniw, W D, reeidenco
j 1501 Weigel, F, residence
a largo number are now in
Don't you know that Coeoanut Cream
Hair Tonic will save your and your
children's hair? Yon can get it for 50
and 75 cents a bottle at Fra.er's barber
shop, sole agent. tf
For sprains, swellings and lameness
there Is nothing so good as Chamberlain's
Pain Balm. Try it. For Bale by Blake
ley, the druggist.
Remember that yon don't have to be
bald ; yon can keep yoni hair by using
Cicoannt Cream Hair Tonic. To be
had at FrazerV burlier shop. tf
Complete lile ot icen Victoria. Best
book. Best terms, Outfit mailed on
receipt of 15 cents. Address S. C. Mill
er it Co,, Portland, Or. tu thur-sat Ot
C coanut Cream Hair Tonic will cure
d.v ru(t' h in all fuilp tilt-eared. Don't
p- et your hair. For sale at Fritz
i r bhop, sole agent. tf
reons who can not tdkn ordinary
t tint) it a pleasure to take DeWitt'a
'. E trly Hlciirs, They are the best
! -ver 'l)' i ver mi'.de, Clarl.0 it
I , I'. i. ii in i'.',