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About The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1901)
SALMAGUNDI. Grand Opening of WHITE GOODS. Thursday will be "White Goods Day." a day on which the first showing of Now Spring and Summer Stylos will bo displayed. It's a yearly event one whioli wo are making great preparations for. Wo will display the most marvelous colleotion of Dainty Sheer White Goods, French Organdies, Silk Mulls SwiSS TfotistP over Rot together in our CU1VU JJC11131C White Gootla Department. Jt's impossible to alter the dictates of fashion oven though it. catches some unprepared. Wo guessed right, and that's why wo are headquarters for those fash ionable, filmy fabrics which make those stylysh, smart, soft, clingy costumes. Grand Opening Thursday, March 7th. All Goods Marked In Plain Figures PEASE & MAYS rhe Dalles Daily Chronicle. Tl'J'.'c 'AY - MARCH 3, 1901 D U JL sorvou 1 Oysters Sl. ; 1 At Andrew Keller's. . - j ' void, ua the management have decided I to change the method of drawing. See ' second pape for particulars. 1 mere will ne a meeting of ttio mem bers of The Dalles Library Association in tho library room next Saturday evening ut 7:30 o'clock, for the purpote of electing officers for tho ensuing year. W. T. Gardner, of the Boya' and Girls' I told that she was to be taken to the Salem "hospital" and the poor woman was so elated with the prospect that when Mr. and Mrs. Kelly called for her at the Umatilla Houee, at .'! o'clock in the morning, she was already dreesed and ready for the road. On tho way to Salem she prattled of her new home like a child, and when she was driven up in THKASURKR'S NOTICE. All U'nuro County urrmit r-;ltirt-l prliir to h-it-iulM-r 1 . I H".7, w 111 lm pulil n . ri-Hc ii t 1 1 on ut my oltlcH, IntHM-xt rtn'M nriir Jfm -inlii-r !!!. I !MIO. MMIN l IIAMt'MllltK, C'.iuiily Truiirer. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Watch for the ( treat Northern Furni ture Co. 'a ail in tomorrow's issue. Tomorrow night "The Star Hoarder" will be eeen at the Vogt opera house. The Guild of St. I'ar.l'a church will meet with Mrs. Schenck tomorrow after noon. I'or sale Good hammerless shot gun. Inquire at Kobert Teaguo's grocery store. ml lit A full line of ladies' black dress skirts just arrived at Tho New York Cash More. A marriage license was issued this morning to V. G. Odell and Miea Ada Simcox. " v S Girl wanted to do general house work n family of three. No children. Ap ply at this office. nioh5-Iw I.Hdies' black dress skirts $2.25, -'.48, 2 )), .ius, and HBO t The New York Oat-h Store. A mite of rooms, with board, for rent. Iniimru of Mrs. Agnow, Fourth and I'n ton streets. ml-lwk A special meeting of the city council Ima been called for tomorrow (Wednes lay night ut 7 :IiO o'clock. Monarch, Monarch, Monarch, art) the mimes of thotu swell summer fdiirts in I'ease & Mays' furnishing goods window. Found -On ono of tho streets of this city, a lady's ahawl. Tho owner can 'i'"l it at tliia ollico by paying lor this 'nil-It I'eaauA Muya are showing in their '"nilelilng tooda window the newest Ih-Ikiih in Monarch hhirte. JJceuro mid kfeiiiein. Meuefeu ,t Parkins oiler Homo aa tonUhing bargains in planoa, organs, I'ii'IdIImh, guitars, etc. Keu their ad tomorrow. Wanted , woman to do house work 'oni bnmll family with no children. Ap J'ly t tho residence of Win. VJ. Sylvet ,ur' 0,1 1'ourth street. iJt-inO (Juinbert'B leading cigar and tobacco I'Juou wishes to announce that all par 7 '"'''i'lg tickets on the piano will 'loawj Mil and exchange them for hum fr"' tIcket. All lettered tickets aro Aid Society arrived bere todav, bringing I 01 U,B v, nB-vmm aiming ana with him it young gill who baa been un , ead the eign over the entrance, "State Hospital," she went into an ocstacy of delight. Then taking Mr. and Mrs. Kelly by the hand she thanked them young gu inmate of the home, whose- father met J her here by appointment and took her to hia home in tho country. , T. A. Hudson was usuillcd this morn j ing of his appointment by Judge I.ellin- ger. ol i'ortlamiyfo tho olhco of United States cotntiihftioner for Tho D.illes dis trict. Mr. Hudson expects to receive his commission in a few daye. ' Wo have just received a very hand some line of u wool black dress t-kirts. We shall oiler this line at attractive prices. He sure and give us a call be fore making your spring purchase as we will i-avH you money. The New York Cash Store. The seventh annual drawing will take place at the store of Major & Henton to morrow ( Wednesday' night at 7:.'i0 o'clock, when sevetj'Valuablo prizes, in cluding a magnificent steel range, will bo given awayto those who hold the lucky numbers. Representative McGreer is in tho city on hia way home from Salem. Mr. McGreer ia proud of tho result of the senatorial fight in which he bore an honorable part, and one that the longer he Uvea ho will more and moru find has been in harmony with the wishes) of tho overwhelming majority of hia constitu ents. Tho following wedding notice- iippoa-s in the Cleveland, Ohi, I'iaindeitler of February 28th: "Dr. 1). G. It. I.e Queeno, of tliia city, went to Toledo on Mond.iy mid was married at 5 o'clock that evening to Mrs. Mary It. French, of Tho Dalles, Or. Tho wedding was private and tcok place in Trinity Kpla copal church. I!ev. A. Leflingwoll, the rector, performed the ceremony. The couple leturned to the city yesterday and are living at Tho Martha on Ojllina place." Mrs. W, Staata nnd daughter, Misa Ruby Klushor, of Dufur, were in town today on their way homo from Hood River, where Mlna Ruby baa been at tending school. Mies Muhor, while bo iug driven'to the Hood River depot one day last week, was thrown out of the btitfgy and sustained Injuries to one of her kneei that it w.is feared would re suit In pt'riimiont lammies. Her 'mother wjs immediately sent for ami under hereirelii) nursing and tho skilled attendance of the Hood River physician, It is now hoped that the injury will only be temporary. Sheriff Kelly tells a pathetic story of Mrs. Hattle Weldner, of Moeler, whom ho and Mrs. Kelly took to tho insane asylum Sunday. Mrs. Weldner waa for bringing her there, and bade them an affectionate good bye. i .John Walser, a Celilo Indian, has 'sworn out a complaint in Justice Brown hill's court charging Mao Southwell with larceny of a blanket, valued at $3 from an Indian woman known aa Alice. The woman talka of a still more serious crime, or rather attempted crime against her person, and exhibits scratches and wounds and torn garments in proof of her statement. In the charge two or three young hoodlums of tho Ten Mile neighborhood are accused. If tho testimony of the Celilo Indians ia to be believed they have been very badly treated for montliH by a number of white boys in that neighborhood, and if half what the Indians say is true some of these boya ought to be doing service in tho state jute mill. Tho warrant for t'.ie arrest of Mac Southwell haa been placed in tho handa of Constable Jackson. How II U Diiiiii. Tho flrat object in life with the Ameri can people ia to "get rich ;" tho second, how to r?gain good health. The first can be obtained by energy, honesty and saving; tho second, ,good health; by uaing Green's August Mower. Should you boa despondent sull'erer Irom any of the elfecta of Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint, Appendicitis, Indigestion, etc., such hb Sick Headache, Palpitation of tho Heart, Sour Stomach, Habitual CagUvcnos", Dl.incss of the Head, Nervous Prostration, Low Spirits, etc., you need not suffer another day. Two doses of tho well-known August Flower will relieve you at once. Go to Clarke it Falk's and get a sample bottle free. Regular size, prize almanac. 73 cents. Get Green 'h I There are thirty-one miles of saloons in Chicago, and only eight miles of churches. In this case the longest wav round is not the shortest way home. From Lane county comes tho report of a magnificent herd of elk being in the vicinity. Under the game law passed at the last legislature it will bo legal to bunt this game after August, 1004, In stead of 1011, aa the old law prescribed From Greenwich, Conn., comes the Btory of a wife who, in her complaint for a divorce, alleged that during nine years of married life her hup'oand, a well-to-do farmer, had given her but two cents in caah, and this was for contribution to tho church collection basket. London has been figuring on its need ed water supply in 1030 with anything but pleasing results. Royal commie siona and experts have estimated the population ot the citv bv that time at anywhere from 15,000,000 to .'iO.OOO.OOO and 12,000,000 is commonly regarded aa the minimum, although ono statistician ha lately advanced the theory that a limit of growth will bo reached at 8,000,- 030 Much merriment wa9 caused the othtr day at Stuttgart by the announcement to tho assembled Stuttgart diet bv the minister of tho interior that at Rotten burg the only electors who went to the poll were the village town crier and the one village policeman, and that he for years past had chosen for communal election only such persons as lived close to the town hall in order that he ehould not be forced in the execution of his daties to go too far. At a place called Murrhardt, the minister continued, the electors conspired together in order that only tailors should ba elected, which accordingly actually took place. At other plaees it had come to hie knowl edge that nobody ever dreamed of going to the polls at all The lake of asphalt in Venezuela over which two American syndicates are equabbling, ia a possession worth fight ing for, eays the Baltimore Sun. The supply ia inexhaustible and the lake, aa described by one who has seen it, ia a huge black sea of wealth, stretching out aa far as the eye can reach. The excava tions fill up aa rapidly aa the workmen leave them, and noamonntof reasonable work in taking out the asphalt can pro duce a visible diminution of the supply. It is a well of wealth that never over flows and iB always filled to the brim. Ita upcoming is wrapped in mystery, itB birth time is unknown. It ia impossi ble to estimate its actual valuo as a mer chantable commodity, and to say at hazard that it is worth hundreds of bil lions of dollars ia not putting tho figure too high. Hero ia u now story of a novel inter pretation put upon words: "Two little 'ads were heard ono Saturday night singing lustily and with particular em phaBis tho opening lines of tho hymn be ginning: Era uuotlier Sabbath's clou', lire iigalii wubuek repose. Their mother suggested that this was a hymn more suitable for Sunday than for Saturday night to their meat astonish ment. "Rut, mother," they protested, "on Saturday night yqu air our clothes for Sunday, while we seek repose" the words aa they rendered them being : Air another Siibbuth's el utiles ! Alruirulii; we heck reoi! Children's prayers aro often very quaint : "Oh, please, dear God, make me pure, absolutely pure aa Hpps' cocoa." Tho village of .oar, Ohio, is another added to tho lint of communist or social ist foundations ciitnibling away under tho tootho of time. Wherever the ex periment has boon triod of tho abdica tion of individual rights in favor of com munity despotism in ho open world of competition the experiment haa failed, no matter how promising the conditions, how confident the participants, Ziar, named for the German communist, la sixty-two miles southeast of Cleveland.' Nature adapted it well for tho peaceful i i i We do t Steam, hot water and furnace heating. K-iirnnteu made and contracts taken for heating old or new buildings. Do not forget That wo operate a plumbing and tin shop, alo a ma chine repair shop in connection with our hardware and implement store. Repair work of all kinds done. t MAYS CROWE. Blacksmith, Horseshoer and Wagon-maker... -DKAI.EU IN- Iron, Steel. Wheels, Axles, Springs and Blacksmith Supplies Agent for Kussell it (.'o.'x Englnec, Threshers anil Saw Mill". nor. Seuoiiu & LamUin Sts, THE DALLES, OR. Telephone 157. Long Distance 107!?. THE CELEBRATED .. .GOMJfffBlA BREWEKY.. AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop. Of the product of tliia well-known brewery the United States Health Roporta for June 28, 1900, says: "A more Eiipen'or brew never entered the labratory of the United States Health reports. It is absolutely devoid of the slightest trace of adulteration, but on the other hand is composed of the best of malt and choicest of hops. Ita tonic qualities are of the high est and it can be used with the greatest benefit and satisfaction hy old and young. Its use can conscientiously be prescribed by the physicians with i lie cersainty that a better, purer or more wholesome beverage could not possibly be found." East Second Street. THE DALLES. OREGON. 'iiXlXriTATAfAlAIAIArATATAIirAlAlArXIArA-lAlAIArAfilAVJllAVAlAIATAlAJr V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V vvvvvvvvvv'.vx G. J. STUBMHG WHOLESALE ASD IIETAIL Wines, Liquors Cigars Family Orders will receive prompt attention. 4 4 1 1 w p, 4 I Next door to First National Rank. Ciinilnii I'linnn '.'It t, l.iuii; nut. 1001. THE DALLES, OREGON. Ilnw tn Cure Croup. Mr. R. Gray, who lives near Amenia, Duchess county, N. Y., says: "Chamber lain's Cough Remedy ia the best medi cine I have over used. It is n line hildren'a remedy for croup and never falls to cure." When given aa soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough has devoloped, it will nrevont the attack. Tliia should be bo'iio in mind and a bottle of the Cough Remedy kept at hand ready fur instant use as soon aa these symptoms appear. For sale by Hlakeloy, the druggist. Vogt Opera House, F. J. Clarke, Manager. S Wednesday, March 6 That Funny Iuce Comedy, CASTOR I A ! Vor Inttuita twid Children, ! Ilia Kind You Have Always Bought ; Boars tho Siguuturo of Their proiuntneaa nnd their pleasant ellecta make DuWiU'h Ltttlo Kaily Hiters most popular little pills wheiover they are known, They are almply per fect lor liver and bowel troubles, Clarke & Falk'a 1. O, Pharmacy. Floral lotion will cure wind chapping and sunburn. Manufactured by C'arke & Falk. and profitable home of an agricultural and induatrial community. This fact the disillusioned villaora appreciate, They have apportioned the land equita bly and will now develop Its resources In accordance with equitable principles of individual liberty and general com. moo aenfeo, the only thing not common in oar during ita communistic period. Anient; the tuna of thousands whohavu ! used Chiiuiberlaln'H Contrh Remedy for ' colds and la u'llppe during tho past few i years, ti our knowledge, not a flnu'le case 1 has reunited in pheumnnli. Thoa. . Whit Hold A Co., 1! 11) Wabash avenue, i Chicago, one of the most prominent re- call druggists in that oily, in speaking of i this, says: "Wo incommend Chamber-1 Iain's Cough Remedy for la grippe in ninny uaeoe, aa it not only gives prompt and complete recovery, hut ttlao counter ftclH any tendency of la grippe to result in pneumonia." For sale by Rlakoley, the druggiHL Paint your limine with paints that aro fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk have them. Hustling young man can make fOO per month and expenses. I'ernianenN posi tion. Experience unnecessary. Writ" quick for particulars. Clark A C , Fourth and Locust Streets, l'hiladel hpia, I'll, eS-ti l)on'tyou know that Cocoanut Cream Hair Tonic will save your and your children's hah? You can get it foi r0 and 7f cents a bottle at Fraswr'a barber shop, solo agent, tf DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice ia hereby given that the co partnership formerly existing between the iiudernigiied, Frank II. Watts and ,1. Insley llnatou, na dealers in marble mid gianite, ut The Dalles, Oregon, under the style or tlrni name of Watth' .Marble nnd (ii'tinitu Works, is this day dissolved hy mutual consent, J. lnaley lliHton disposing of hia interests to (i, R. Raker. The said biisinets will, In the liituie, lie o.irrled on by Frank II Watts and C, R. Raker, under the style mid lliin iiaiuu of Watta' Marble and f J rani o Works, anil will receive all lillln and i av all debts against a.iid firm of Watta A Huston, Dated at The Dalles the Tith day o( .March, 11)01. Fiiani; 11. Walts, 1W J, InKLKY lll'Hl'ON. Siibacribo for Tiik Ciiiionicle. The Star Boarder. Headed by Chaa. II. Roylo and a biz company of Clever Comedians. Now Songs ami Modloys. l'rotty Dances. A J lost of Charming Girls. A Number of llright Specialties. '2'2 Clever Entertainers 22 Reserved Seats on sale at Clarke Falk'a l'luuuiacy. Klmt I'lv ISii-.m, 7."n- llittuiieo ut tho lllltlM', TlOll. WM. MICHELL, Undertaker anil Embalmer C r. Third anil Wuslilimton Sta. All 'filers attended to promptly. Long dlotiwiej phone i;;;!, Local,' 102,