The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 19, 1901, Image 3

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    OREGON LEGISLATURE.
A lllll Alinllatilnir FUli Wheel I'asse
the linns WllllamiiMii'ft Ncnlp
llonnty lllll I'miie the limine
Reiintiirlnl llrml-tock Still On.
Shoe Department.
We do
Dry Goods Department
Special Sale of
Waists.
French Flannel Waists $3.45
Make your own selection from our
stock; regular prices were up to $(5.50.
Cashmere Waists
Were $:i)0.
. . $2.45
Silk Waists Buying this week will
save you 33, per cent. A $10 Waist
for $"6 67.
Black Sateen Waists 79c
Your choice of our waists, marked
$1.00 to $1.75.
Mercerized Black Sateen Waists
$1.19
Regular prices were $2.00 to $.'5.00.
Foulard Silks,
i Woolen Dress Goods just-opened.
The early buyer catches the host
bargains.
7Kn For Ladles' Hand-Sewed Kid Button :
I OU Sizes ;, U4 add 4.
C- For Hnvfl' Shoes, clastic sides:
I OC Sizes 2jj to 4:,.
t " ff For Misses' Spring Heel Laco Shoes;
J 1 .UU Sizes 2), to 5.
15 1 OR For Misses' best quality Kid Button;
JJ JL .U Sizes 11 '.j to 2. Regular $2.25.
Furnishings Dept.
Men's Suits.
Any one of our $25 Suits $18.95
Any one of our $20 Suits $14.95
Any one of our $18.50 Suits $13.95
A.ny one of our $10.50 Suits $11.95
All Goods Marked
In Plnln FIuros
PEASE & MAYS
fp Hallpc Tlailtt fthflnnipfo i ,nB mi" to be (riven by t,ie sa,ne power,
TL'IM) Y
FEB. 19, 1901
T -
rwS served i !
Ovsfers r
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At Andrew Keller's.
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THKASUKEirS NOTICE.
.ill lVnudi Cnuiity wnrrautN rcltr'l
(irliirln Milrmlif r I, 1 MIT, will l jiulil
uu pri',ciitMt Inn lit my tilltcv, IntrrtM
ieukf iifl.T Xovi-inlirir IiU, 1 1IIIO.
JOHN F. IIAMI'SII IKK,
t'uutity Trf uMirer.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Iieuieuiber special wrapper ealo .Sat
urday at The Fair. fl9-tf
Tomorrow only. All flannelette wrap
Pth at cost, and leBH. A. M. Williams
A Co.
Special sale of ladies' wrappers Satur
day, Feb. 2.'M, at The Fair. Look for nd
in tins paper Thursday and Frilay
pokf
lot on the southeast corner of Main and
Washington streets.
Thi9 morning the register of the land
office received a postal card from a resi
dent of Todd county, Minnesota, which
reads as followe: "Sir register Land
1 office U S plaice lmvo my vacant govern-
merit laud 1(10 acres in conty Wasco
grafting Lands in river in timber for
chaiseo factorv mv seine: if voti give
j satisfactions in villi paid you trouble in
! comuie tee you aue. You filly.'
I Some of the long distance telephone
I hands this morning, cut down a tele
' phono pole that stood on the northeast
j corner of Second and Washington, and
' as it fell to the ground it spattered the
soft mud in all directions, frescoing the
i front of French's bank, Williams' shoe
store, Whealiion's real estate office, and
paying special and inarktd attention to
Van Norden'a show windows.
At Mrs. Bennett's beautiful home last
evening was spent one of the most en
joyable evenings of the season
School Knturtiitniiieiit.
The
event was the entertainment of the
Twentieth Conturv Whist Club. Five
' Intilf n upth iirrnnirnd : l!ftpn lraniPH
See A. M. Williams & Co.'s window I played. The prizes were won by Miss
lieplay of fine muslin underwear, and I a,,,', Smith and Miss Virginia Marden,
after which luncheon was served. Fol
lowing this was an impromptu musical,
particularly note (he special prices pro
vailing during the present sale.
Found A package containing a pair
of ehoes and a pair of overalls. Owner
can have them by calling at this office,
proving property and paying for this
"utice. ' fl9-2td&w
At the close of last night's session of
Friendship Lodge, K. of 1, the mem
bers were invited to imrlaku of n snlen.
which revealed real genius. After the
Virginia Heel good nighte were said and
the guests declared they had been de
lightfully entertained by a most charm
ing hostess. Those present were: Mr
and MrB T J Seufep. Mr and Mrs .fudd
Fish, I)r and Mrs H Logan, Mr and Mrs
J C Hosteller, Mr and Mrs 11 S Wilson,
"'I lunch, the donorH being the mem- Mr and Mrs T A Hudson, Mrs A .J To I
'e of Harmony Temple, Rathbone Sle
tfrs. A good time was had.
Iton't foriret that Rev. George Hill,
""'returned Japanese missionary, will
'dure at the Calvary Baptist church to
"iilht on the manners mid customs of
t'i Japanese. Admission free', no col-lection.
Married, a. 0 o'clock this (TuealayjW
morning, February lUth, at the Catholic
cliurdi, this city, Rev. Father Bious
K"t'st olllciatiug, Mr. William Weigand,
a prosperous young farmer of Sherman
-iu .w iBa minces, iiaugmoroi jir.
Andrew McDonald, of this city.
"wken.'ye menr.o and womenue, 8t0l,k of ,"illi"ury'
&ld CO III) In vu Murtl.n U'uul.ln..!,.,, I
'''"tie anil brynae your leade pencil in
wiide. Several goodaiiios w ill go to and
iron to piovlde ye folks with entertain
wen', and with somelliynge dnlntlo to
eite. Ve my aHQ y8l(Jf t0 golno ,e,lll0
I wnmeiuiH synge and speak pieces.
' ye Methodist ehuruti parlors on ye
--nd ol February.
U may not be generally known that
He party who propose to furnish the
, y w1"' letrio lights, and to whom a
fiiichUe w8 panted by the council
JMt -night, Intend to get their power
'jow the Deschutes river. It is said
ey witfiiiplate erecting a large flour-
inie.Mra J T Peters, MisxeB Anne Smith.
Virginia Marden and Harriet Marden,
Messrs Olrvin l'eters uu I N' J Sinnott.
I'KltSONAI. .1IKNTION.
Mrs. Toltnlu left on the afternoon
train to upend a lew weeks visiting
friends iu Portland.
. S. W. Chillier, prosperous Klickitat
sheep man, is registered at the Umatilla
House from Columbus.
Miss Hicham, who has spent the pun
week visiting iter brother, Harry Big
ham, returned today to her home at
Vancouver, htm whs accompanied uy
Miss Haven, who will visit iu Portland
and make arrangements for her spring
CASTORS A
For inlauts and Children,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Boars tho
81tf u&ture of
Remember that you don't have to be
bald ; you can keep your hair by using
Cocoanut Cream Hair Tonic. To he
had at Krasser's barber shop., tf
You will not have boils if you .
Clarke & Falk'a sure cure loi boils.
The 'people of The Dalles have always
seemed so kindly disposed toward school
entertainments, and have ,alwaye re
sponded so promptly and liberally to
any request for assistance, that those
intriiRted with the management of the
public school feel under deep obligations
to the friendly supporters. It is through
respect for this cordial sympathy that
the following explanation is made:
For the last few years it has been cus
tomary to give n school entertainment
at the cloe of Eehool, using trie proceeds
to replenish or add to the school library.
The need of books is just as great this
year and the desire for them among
pupils greaei. To meet this need it was
thought necepeary to have the annual
school entertainment this year as usual.
Because of the accumulation of work at
tiie end of the term upon pupils and
teacherp, when both are wearied from
the year's labor, it seemed best not to
fix tre date of the entertainment at the
close of the term, hut to hold it earlier;
and at the same time not to require
much extra work from the pupils. This
will explain the school social last Friday
evening, also the entertainment that is
to follow. The fund raised last Friday
evening, a little over .'O, is to bo used
for the Court Street school library, start
ed a short time ago.
Until this year there has been but one
uutin school library, kept at the high
school building. But the inconvenience
arising from pupils coming there for
books, and the need of books more ele.
meutary in nature, led to the desiru of
establishing libraries iu the other build
ings better suited to the wants of pupils
of intermediate and primary grades.
Such a library is started in the Court
Street school, and it is hoped that ouu
may he established in Academy Park
school in the near future.
For the coming entertainment tho
school has engaged the services of Miss
(Iracu A. Holmes, of, the Holmes School
of Oratory, a graduate ol the "iinerson
School of Oratory, Boston, as reader,
and Miss (iambell, of Portland, a stu
dent, of tint Italian school, as vocalist, to
assist.
Tho entertainment will he first-class
iu every respect, It will be at tho Vogt
opera house Saturday evening, February
'-'lid.
This entertainment and the one last
Friday evening take the place of the
regular entertainment at the clobo of the I
term, and are all for this year, The
school hopes from Its friends the same
earnest interest in this as in all its form
er ell'orts.
Altulillon, HtMl .11 fill
All members of Wasco Tribe, No. Iti,
I. O, It, M., are requested to trail tow
ards their wigwam at 7 :!!0 o'clock this
evening. Business oi importance will
come up, after which corn anil venison
will he Berved. By order of the sachem,
Sea salt for a sett bath. Sen? Don
null's drug stoie, 1 8 1 w
The house this morning adopted Eddy 's
concurrent resolution providing for the
purchase fot the state house of a portrait
of Abraham Lincoln at a cost of $000
The house passed the salmon fishing
bill. .
' Also Williamson's bill for a scalp
bounty.
The senate passed Proebstel's nickel
in-tliO Blot machine hill.
Also tho Marster's bill appropriating
$24,000 for tho maintenance of the
Soldiers' homo for the next two years.
Also McAllister's industrial college
bill.
Also Hrownlee's salmon hatchery bill.
Also Kuykendall's hill providing for
t'.ie sale of the supreme court records.
Also the house concurrent resolution
appropriating $000 for a portrait of Abra
ham Lincoln.
Daly's bill for creating a state board
of equal!, ition was laid on the table.
( The bill appointing a Pdn-Arnerican
commission and appropriating monies
for its use passed.
The committee in charge reported ad
versely on Briggs' resolution authoriz
ing t)ie secretary of state to publish
extra copies of tho report of tho state
board ol horticulture.
Lamsen refused to report tho ware
house bill.
The vote for senator stood : Corbett,
02; Hermann, 2!t; Inman, 20; Williams,
2; Wood, 1; the only change being
Williamson's return to Williams after
voting for some time 'or Hermann.
SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING.
Fraiirlilne (liven to n Now" Electric
I.lRlit ami Power I'luiit. M
t
i
Steam, hot- water and furnace heating. Kstiinales
made and contracts tafceri for heating old ur new
buildings.
Do not forget
That we operate a plumbing and tin shop, also a ma
chine repair chop in connection utth our hardware
and implement store. Repair work of all kinds done.
MAYS CROWE.
.Given Away
A special rheeting of the council was
held last night, with Councilman Gun
ning in the chair.
Councilman Shackelford was appoint
ed a committee of one to correspond
with the authorities of the O. R. it X.
Co. with reference to obtaining posses
sion of tho company's pest house for the
use of the city.
Councilman Liebe, chairman ol the
committee on health and police, report
ed that the smallpox patient had been
removed to tho pest house, and that the
house from which ho was removed was
being fumigated under the direction of
the marshal.
Mr. J. P. Mclnerny appeared before
the council and demanded that tho ordi
nance be enforced that requires the fum
igation of houses tiiat have been occu
pied by smallpox patients. Tho record
er was requested to read the ordinance
bearing on this subject, and on comply
ing witli tho request the marshal was
instructed to enforce tho ordinance
without any unnecessary delay.
The matter of the petition of property
owners for a sewer on Court street came
up for discussion, and Councilmen
Kelly, Wakefield and Liebe were ap
pointed a special committee to confer
witli tho property-owners and report the
result to thejiext regular meeting.
The chairman of tho committee on
streets and public property reported
that the improvement on Ninth street
had been completed according to con
tract, and on motion a warrant was or
With every Dollar's worth of goods purchased at our store
during January and rebruary, wo will give Une
Chance on the following prizes:
FIRST PRIZE One Alummized Garland Steel
Range.
SECOND PRIZE One Rose Garland Cast Iron
Heating Stove.
THIRD PRIZE One set of Roger's Silver Plated
Knives and Forks.
FOURTH PRIZE One set of Carver's Knife, Fork
and Steel.
FIFTH PRIZE One Nickle Plated Tea Kettle.
SIXTH PRIZE One Nickle Plated Condenser Cof
fee Pot.
SEVENTH PRIZE One Nickle Plated Tea Pot.
In addition to giving away these prizes we will
sell goods as low as the lowest, and will always
he ready to serve the trade in the best possible
way. We will positively not be undersold by
s, any one. Our prices are right.
MKIER St BENTON.
streets of the citv, for the term of ten
vears at 7 each per month for the arc
iglits and S?13 cents each per month
or the incandescents, the council to be
jranted the right to increase the number
if lights at any time during the exist
ence of the contract at trie same rates.
Action on this ordinance was defered till
next meeting.
The recorder was instructed to tele
graph the mayor asking him to come
here immediacy, so that the ordinances
may be presented to him for his action.
The meeting adjourned till Thursday
night so that the couucil might mean
while consult with the citizens as to
whatlights,the arcs or the incandescent?,
were best to adopt for lighting the city.
Fret Lecture.
Rev. George W. Hill, a returned mis
sionary from Japan, formerly well
known in The Dalles, will deliver an
address tonight at Calvary Baptist
church. Mr. Hill will relate something
of his experience as a missionary in the
Orient, which, In view of the recent dis-
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J. M. Filloo.v,
The Dalles, Or.
j2l-2-d-wlru
mended, etc.
address.
Phone No. 1599.
Your fai-H
Shows the state of your feelings and the
state of your health as well. Impure
blood makes itself apparent in a pale
and sallow complexion, Pimples and
Skin Eruptions. If you are feeling
weak and worn out and do not have a
healthy appearance yon should try
Acker's Blood Elixir. It cures all blood
diseises wnere cheap Sarsaparillas and
so called purifiers fail ; knowing thU we
tnrbances, will be of special interest. No
admission feo will be charged, and no Beii'Very bottle on u positive Knarautee.
coiieciiuu inKuii. ino uujeci. win uu i isiaKeiey, trie uruggisi.
simply to impart information respecting
foreign mission work. Everybody cor-
dered diawn on tho treasuror for the i dially invited
contract price of sfllll.
A special ordinance was passed grant
ing to E. IC tins', and associates and their
successors in interest and assigns "the
right and privilege of erecting and main
taining, operating and using in, along
and over the streets, alleys and public '
places of Dalles City electric light, tele
phone and power wires and all neces
Bary supports for
W. B. Ci.ikio.v, Pastor.
Mow to Cure OrcHip.
Mr. H, Gray, who lives near Amenia,
Duchess county, N. Y., Bays : "Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy is the best medi
cine 1 have ever used. It is a Hue
! children's remedy for croup and never
fills to euro." When given as soon os
tl.H convenient, an.l ' l" oMUl becomes hoarse, or even after
practicable use and operation thereof." 1110 cr0"PV cnugn nas neve open, it win
prevent the attack, tins should tie
bo-no in mind and a bottle of the Cough
Hemedy kept at hand ready for instant
use as soon as these symptoms appear.
For sale by Blakeley, the druggist.
Reports show a greatly increased death
rate from throat and I urn: troubles, due
Kurt, and his associates are granted
this right on tlie express provision, and
not otherwise, that so long as they oper
ate tho proposed electric plant they
shall furnish Dalles City, free of cost,
two incandescent lights in the engine
house, one in the Ml. Hood hose house,
one mi inn soutn suie ot mti ikh com
pany's hon house, one at the E-ist End
hose house, two in the council cham
bers, lun in the nil y j til, and one in the
recorder's i lllri all ol Ilv'-i-iiidlo-power.
l ie franchise h given on the express , ... ,, n. , , f ,.
. . , , , ,, , , Children like it. Claiko & talk
condition tuut Hi phtut tlutll be in op- jjUrmultv
eration within !" ve mouthsof the date
of the approval oi toe ordinance
A i special ordinance was read
Wo offer for a limited period the
twice-a-week CnuoNiei.i:, price $ 1 . 50 ,
and the Weekly Oregonian, price $1.50,
both papers for $'2 a year. Subscriptions
under this oiler must be paid in ad
vance. f
Kur I'xliruury.
A fine 10x20 enlargement witli every
dozen of my "best cabinet photos."
Cloudy days ars just as good for sittings,
UlFFOKl).
Gitlbrds 'lictures never fade. td
There is always danger In using
counterfeits of DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salye. The original is a safe and certain
cure for piles. It is u soothing and heal
ing salve for sores and all skin diseases.
Clarke & Falk'a P. O. Pharmacy.
Oou't Hub It In,
Just wet the aflVcted part freely with
to the prevalence of croup, pneumonia Mysterious fain Lure, a Svotch remedy,
and grippe. We advise tl.e use of One ! "t"8 mln is u- Sold by Clarke &
Minute Cough Cure in all of these '
dllliculties. It is .he only harmless , Horal iption will cure w.nd chapping
anil suuimrn. Manuiactureit tiy U'arke
& Faik.
remedy that gives Immediate
results
b P. O. :
Mr. II. Ilerbriug has accepted the
I m.um.Y fur Mm uul.i nt till 1 1 wr li.L- P11I1.
an- ' " '
Paint your house with
fully guaranteed to last,
have them.
paints that ara
Clarke & Fulk
thnrlz.mr tho inavnr and recorder In ' "IB Cllly'" l"Pr patterns. A
enter into n contract on behalf of DalleH fwM Btnok of these well-known patterns . employment as wi
City with E. KiiriK and associates, or will arrive within few weeks. IS-'Jt m . ..utry mall,
their successors in interett or assigiiB, to Hon Sea Salt, live-pound package ' 'plnuie 709.
furnish the city with twenty 1 '-'00 .can
die-power arc lights mid twelve ll'.'-cau-die-power
incandescent lights, to he
burned all night (or the lighting of the
for '.'o cents. Useful in treatment ol
rheumatism. At M, '.. Doiiuell's. See
our west window. f 18-1 h
Subscribe for Tim Ciiiionu'I.k.
Am experienced young woman wants
litres, chaiubeiruaid
Apply long distance
fU-L'O
Children's dresces, a special lot, at
$1 .i, worth from $1 "5 to $1.75 regular
ly, ... A. M. Willift'iis & Co.'s.
fubst-ilbu for Tin: Ciiiiokici.k,