The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 04, 1901, Image 3

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    Shirt-Waist
Flannels
Special for this week
Wo will place on sale about
25 pieeos of fino Fronch flan
nols, sillc slripo Nun's cloth
and polka dot Albatross; tho
wholo lino is now and up-to-date;
real value per yard.
Special, per yard,
78 cents.
Special Showing of
GOLF SUITINGS
The latest weaves for Sum
mer wear, fancy plaid back, at
$2 and $2.50 per yd.
There is no more extensive
collection of fashionable, high
grade Men's and Boys' Cloth
ing in. The Dalles than ours.
Smartest dressers insist
that our lino of ready-to-wear
suits comprise more elegance,
more fashionable fabric, more
combinations, more style,
more chic tlTan most tailor
made suits, and vet we sell
very cheaply. '
Special
One week
Fresh, new, clean stock,
spring stylos, all-wool Scotch
cheviot, fancy striped and
plaid worsted goods, lined
with first quality Italian cloth
lining, at a give-away price of
$5.85.
Now Arrivals Stiff Hals,
Monarch Shirts, Suspenders,
fancy Half Hose and new
styles of Arrow brand Collars
2 for 25c.
Business
Bringers
for Saturday
In order to make our
busy Saturdays still more
lively, we shall offer a
sends of
Saturday
Bargains
Here is our bill of fare
for the coming Saturday.
Our prices will fit your
pocket-book as neatly as
our Shoos will fit your
feet.
Men's satin call, lace or congress,
coin or plain toe,
Special, $1.25.
Boys' satin calf, lace, coin or
square toes, fl to o'o,
$pecial, $1.25.
Ladies' brown kid, lace,
Special, $1.25.
Misses' spring heel, button. -).,
Special, 75c.
Child's kid, button or lace, (5 to S,
Special, 65c.
AM GoocIb Marked
In Pkiln Fluurus
PEASE & MAYS.
The Dalles Daily Chfoniele,
SATPUDA Y
MAY 4. 1H01
X -
oysters i
At Andrew Keller's.
CO - . ()
TREASURER'S NOTICE.
All Wuhuo Cuuiity ivnrmutH rEttnrl
prior t Hitlilr 1, 1H17, will he pulil
in iri)smitntlnii lit my onivtt, InturoHt
omiHU artur NovHiulinr Jill, 1 1MI0.
JOHN V, IIAMI'HHIItK,
(Itituity Tri'UHurer.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
"Nathan Hale"
Tonight at the Vogt.
Tom Farther and Tom Gluvey were m
town today from Tygh Ridge.
Hirgfeld's orchestra will furnish music
at tho play, "Nathan Hole," tonight.
Wanted Two rooms, with hoard, for
lady and (gentleman, in private family.
15ns 7!I7. eitv. inS-5
Found a nalr of spectacles. Owner'
can find them by calling at the resi
dence of V. E. SylveBtor. m-l-St
hook out for tho Jubilee Singers who
will make thiir appearance on May olat
at the Vogt opura house.
Grant Mays in out in the Antelope
country gathering up a shipment of
noraes lor tne eastern maraou
rom Air, lirooks, Bpecrai weaiuer
observer, wo learn thatthe river a't
this place in rising athe rate of an,
inch au hour. r""
From Mr. Russell of The Dalles Scour
ing Mills we learn that the mills will
cimmeuce running njght and day some
time next week.
The Dalles Scouring Mills have on
hand some unusually choice apringy wool
for mattresses or pillows, which they are
Belling at 40cta per pound. 4m-10
Found a purse, containing monoy
and keys. Owner can have same by
proving property and paying for this
notice. Apply to Conroy &. Son, East
End.
Tin: Ciiuoniomc had a communication
from ltev. VV. Brenner, in reply to liev.
J. H. Llster'H letter of yesterday, which
was leceived too late for today ' iBBtie.
It will appear Monday. ,
0. A. BorderB'wIll commence Monday
with a force of men to dig the trenches
(or the water main extensions recently
ordered by the boani if water coramls
sioners. Operational will begin on the
extension in tin neighborhood of the
Harris residence on the bind" south of,
the brewery,
President Lytle, of the Columbia
Southern, offers to contribute $1,000 in
cash towards a free bridge across the
John Dar river in the vicinity of Thirty
Mile.SQilliam county. The bridge, with
a county road across the John Day at
that place would act as au important
feeder for the Columbia Southern.
Mies Josephine Jenkins and Miss
Maude Gilhort left on the noon fain to
day for an extended visit in the east.
While absent they will visit the Buf
falo exposition in addition to stopping
at other eastern cities. Tho young
Indie will he absent at least all summer
and probably longer.
Harry Gilpin today sold two car loads
of beef cattle to the Union Meat Com
pany at 4:,,t cents a pound groes.
Speaking or Harry retninda us that
Mrs. Gilpin presented him with a fine
young daughter the other day, bo that
putting these two events together it
does look as though McKiuley pros
perity has Btruck the Gilpin family sure
enough.
From II. D. Parkins we learn that the
entertainment given at the ?ndereby
school house last night by Miss Mabel
Uiddell's pupils was a very gratifying
success. The house was packed to the
door. The basket aalo exceeded all ex
pectations, the baskets bringing all tho
way from 75 cents to $1.00 each. The
net result was that the full amount
needed to pay what was owing on the
school organ, namely $32.80, was raised
and thejdebt wiped out.
A wholo churchfull of people were
delightfully entertained for an hour and
a half lost evening at the M. E. church
by Rev. Dr. II. W. Kellogg in his lec
ture on a trip through Europe, illus
trated by Btereoptican views. The
lecture was simply a pleasant .fireside
chat, explanatory of tho scenes thrown
on the canvas, which helped to make
them intelligent, and In many instances
very real to the beholders. While all
of the pictures were well woith seeing
.some of them were amazingly beautiful
and Biich as one would have liked to
linger over very much longer than the
doctor's time permitted.
Igow that the council has given orders
to the poundmaBter not to enforce the
cow ordinance on the bluff west of Union
street let them, in fairness to all, extend
the non-enforcement order to all the
blutr region, to that east as well as to the
west of Union street, As a matter of
fact tho cow is a very important factor
in the household economy of many a
poor man and those who havo no cows
might well bear a little iuconvemeuce
once in a while for the Bake of those to
whom the cow is a household necessity.
Regulations that are Btrictly proper be
low the blull'do not always apply to the
conditions that exist on the hill and it
is surely so in this case,
"Nathan Hale", Clyde Fitch'B power,
fill Revolutionary play will be presented
at the Vogt tonight. The entire pro
duction, including its massive scenery
and gorgeous costumes, will be shown
exactly as it was seeu during its extended
run at the Knickerbocker Theater, New
York. The title role will he in the
capable hands of Mr. Howard Kyle, who
is well known through his association
with Modjska and other Shakespearian
stars. Hib sweetheart in the play, Alice
Adams, will be enacted by Miss Jessie
Izett, whose beauty and ability have
won fo her a pre-eminent place among
our leading ladies. The supporting com
pany is more than adequate.
John Cooper, a farmer of Dry Hollow,
while delivering farm produce this
morning to parties living in the neigh
borhood of the St. Mary's Academy, had
his right leg broken and left arm
bruised and cut to the bone, through
his team getting frightened at the steam
saw and running away, causing the up
Betting of the wagon and the bed to fall
on him with its full weight. The un
fortunate man, who iB 78 years of age,
when taken from under the wagon was
conveyed to a house near by where his
injuries were atteuded to by Dr. Geiseu
dorfl'er. Besides the broken leg and the
bruised and cut arm the old man was
injured internally but not, in the doc
tors judgment, seriously.
I'arHinc thtt Wind KIks.
The word kiBS may be parsed as fol
lows: Kies is a conjunction, because
it connects. Jt iB a verb because it
BigniQes to act and to be acted upon.
It is a preposition because it shows
that the person kissed is no relation.
It, is an interjection (at least it sounds
like onel, and is a pronoun becouse
"she" stands for a noun. It ia also a
noun, because it ia the name of the os
cillatory action both common and
proper second person necessarily. It
is plural number because there is al
ways more than one. In gender it is
masculine and feminine mixed. Fre
quently the case is governed by cir
cumstances and light, according to rule
one: "If he smite thee on one cheek,
turn the other also." It should always
begin with a capital letter, be oft re
peated, continued as long as possible,
and ended with a period. Kiss might
be conjugated, but ought never to be
declined.
Oregon, lliu World und JOOO Ceimifi.
Free to Evening Telegram subscribers
who pay $1,33 in advance for 3 months
subscription. A handsome five color
map of Oregon. A marginal index
showing 1900 census and a photograph
of the world. See advertisement in Even
ing Telegram.
Bki.dkx II. Giiant, Agent.
A. T ' A. fll,
There will be a stated communication
of Wasco Lodge No. 15, A. F. & A. M.,
next Monday evening at o o'clock. Work
in the M. M. degree, All members and
visiting brethren are requested to be
present.
By order of the W. M.
O. D. Doakk, Secy.
HOHN,
April 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Moorhead, of Dufur, a son.
Subscribe for Tun Ciikonioi.k.
Kegular Monthly tiounctl Meeting.
The regular monthly meeting of the
city council was held last night in the
council chambers. Residents of the
bluff west of Union street petitioned the
council not to enforce the cow ordinance
in that district, and on motion of Coun
oilman Liebe, the prayer of the petition
was granted and the marshal was in
etructcd not to molest cows belonging
to pereons residing in the district men
ttoned unless the animals should be
found in other districte of the city
where tho ordinance is in force.
Councilman Schackleford presented a
resolution instructing the recorder to
notify the Dalles, Portland & Astoria
Navigation Company that on and alter
the date of tho notics tho city will re
qnire tho oinpany to pay a rental of
one dollar per month for the use of tho
grounds used by them for wharfage and
warehouse purposes. After some dis
cussion the resolution passed. Council
man Schackelford's resolution was intro
duced by him to protect, as he conceives,
the rights of tho city in the matter of
the tenure by which the D. P. & A. N.
Co., hold the land leased to them bv the-
city by an ordinance approved by
Mayor Menefee, June 17. 1895. Council
man Schakleford holds that the boat
company has a secret arrangement with
the railway company, which prevents
competition and nullifies the lease.
The clause of the ordinance-lease which
the councilman relies on to justify his po
sition, is Section 4, which provides that
the grants made and proyided for in the
ordinance are made and provided upon
the express condition that the D. P. &
A. X. Co. shall use the grounds grant
ed them in operating an independent
line of trannportalion in competition with
the O. R. it N. Co., and ii at any time
the D. P. & A. N. Co., shall bacome the
property of or pass into the control of
any person, company or corporation
operating said road, then all property
and lights granted in the ordinance
Ehall immediately revert to The Dalles.
The marshal was ordered to etrictly
enforce the ordinance prohibiting the
bicycles on all sidewalks of the city.
Councilman Liebe introduced an ordi
nance amending the ordinance providing
for a license on dogs, and reducing the
license fee from $1.50 on male dogs to $1 ;
and on femalea from 3$ to $2. The
ordinance was passed.
The treasurer'a report for April ia ib
followa :
April 1 To available cash.... $1,!M:M4
Income during month 1,051 99
2,295 13
April 25 By interest on bonds $1,110 00
Varrants issued. .. . 788 45
May 1 Bal available cash $390 OS
The following claims wero allowed and
ordered paid :
Jeff Drips, hauling $31 50
William Galbreth, labor 26 00
Euiile Weber, labor 42 00
John Brady, labor 3 00
W S Cobb, labor 4 00
George Haffer, labor 4 00
APratber 2 00
James Hannor 8 00
A SCathcart, hauling 24 50
W Clarke, labor 40
Frank. Plankev 2 00
OUR CHURCHES
The Christian Scientists hold their
services at the residence of Mrs. W.
Lord Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and
Thursday afternoons at 3.
Calvary Baptist church Rev. W. B.
Clifton, pastor. Regular services at 11
a. m. and 7:30 p. in, in the new church
on Union street. Sunday school at 10
a. m.; B. Y. P. U. at (1:30 p. m.
Zion Lutheran church, Seventh and
Union streets Services at 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m; Sunday school 12:30 p. in ;
Lutheran League meeting 0:30 p. m.
Rev. W. Brenner, pastor.
Methodist Episcopal church Corner
Fifth and Washington, Rev. Ulysses
F. Hawk pastor. Morning service at
11 o'clock. Sunday school at 10 a.m.;
class meeting at close of morning service ;
Epworth League at 0:30 p. in; Junior
League at 3 p. m ; evening service at
7 :30. Class meeting every Tuesday at
7:30. Prayer meeting Thursday even
iug. Morning theme", "A Man of God."
Evening theme, "A Wife's Mistake."
Congregational etiurch corner Fifth
and Court streets. Rov. I). V. Poling,
pastor. Services both morning and
evening, Morning subject, "Tho He
roic Face;" evening subject, "What
America Owes to Her Public School
System." At tho morning eervlce the
choir will render Parke's "Seek Ye the
Lord." Communion and reception of
members at the close of the morning
service. In the evening the Congrega
tional male quaitet will sing C. A.
White's patriotic aong "Flasj Without a
Stain."
CASTOR I A
For Xni'auts and Children,
Tfei Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
gigMture of
..;The New York Cash Store...
138 and 142 Second Street.
The BARGAIN STORE of the City.
WAITED!
500 BOYS
to buy suits at our store. Wo
bave the largest and most com
plete line of Boys' Clothing
ever shown in the city
are ottering these
we
itrct a of 1 1 w
very lowest prices.
$2.50
FOR
we will sell you the best all-wool suit you have ever seen.
We can show you the handsomest line from $3.50 to $5 that
we have ever seen on the market. Our immense stock, in
cludes the vestee and vest, suit for boys of 3 to 15 years of
age. We guarantee our clothing to excel in fit, quality and
workmanship.
Our Prices are Always the Lowest.
MAIER & BENTON..
Have a Complete Stock of the Following Lines
Rubber Garden Hose, Ball-bearing Lawn Mowers,
Garden Tools of all kinds,
Large Stock of Fishing Tackle,
Rubber Bicycle Tires and Full Line of Sundries,
also Bicycles rented and repaired,
Full line of Granite Ware and Tin Ware,
White Mountain Ice Cream Freezers,
Garland Stoves and Steel Ranges,
Day, B. & H., and Cleveland Bicycles.
Plumbing and Tinning done at Lowest Prices.
Our Cord Wood and Grocery Departments
are complete.
Any orders entrusted to ub on the above lines will
have prompt attention.
Wc will meet any and all Competition.
ear.
We Positively Will Not Be Undersold.
.MAIER & BENTON..
1(17 SECOND HTKEKT,
l'HONKS NO. 4.
.
FOUND.
On Tuesday or Wednesday, a larue,
black dog with brown markings. Had
leather strap with large ring, around
neck. For further information apply at
this office. mil-L'dlw.
Notice.
The members of The Dalles Gentle-
mens' Driving Association are requested
to meet this (Saturday) evening in
tho Commercial club rooms to attend
to business of importance to the associ
ation. By order of
RoiiKitr Mays,
President.
If you want to retain your hair yon
have to keep your scalp clean. Soap
will make your hair harsh, dry anil
criepy. Now wo havo two of the yery
beat preparations for cleansing the
scalp Egg and Pine Tar Shampoo. It
will leave your hair soft and gloesv.
Price, 'J5 and 50 cents a bottle, at Frazer'a
barber shop, The Dalles. tf
When your hair appears dry and io
have lost its vitality it wants eomething
to give it life and vigor. We have what
the hair needs when it gets !n that con
dition. We have the Crown of
Science Hair riftjfflgj& Grower and
Cocoanut CreninEwBr Tonic. They
will cure (land mmm rut! and all
scalp diseases. For sale at Frazer's bar
ber shop. Price fiOc and 75c a bottle.
We will, pay if 14 50 for any "Pennant"
bicycle ottered for sale, providing same
is not shop-worn nor damaged. Wk
aki: autiiohi.ki) AdKNTs, Mays it
Crowe. ml-tf
WM. MICHELL,
Undertaker and Embalmer
Cor. Third and Washington Sts.
All orders attended to promptly. Long
distance phone 433. Local, 102.
Drying preparations simply devel
op dry catarrh ; thoy dry up tho secretions,
which adhero to tho niembrauo and decom
pose, causing a far moro borlous trouble than
tho ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry
ing iuhalauts, fumes, smokes and BuuQ'a
and Hso that which cleanses, coothcg and
heals. Ely'a Cream Palm is such a remedy
and will euro catarrh or cold in the head
easily and pleasantly. A trial sizo will bo
mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell the
COo. sizo. ElyUrothors, 50 Warren St., N.Y.
Tho Palm cures without pain, does not
irritato or cause sneezing. It spreads itself
over an irritated and angry surface, reliev
ing immediately tho painful inflammation.
With Ely's' Oream Halm you are armed
against Nasul Catarrh and Hay Fever.
Aliuiiuiivriiiunt.
The Elite baths have been refitted and
renovated. Ludiee, as well as gentle
men, can bathe. Wo also shampoo
ladies' hair, and special attention is
given to children's hair cutting.
a'25 'Jwd W. A. Ciiawkokd, Prop.
We just recelyed another shipment of
Columbia and Hartford bicycles. Our
prices are low. Mays & Crowe, ml tf
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that there will
be an annual meeting of the stockhold
ers of the Golden Fagle Mining Com
pany at the office of French & Co., bank
ers, on Friday, May ;)1, 1901, at 7 o'clock
p. m., for the purpose of electing seven
directors aud transacting such other
business as may properly come before
said meeting. By order of the president,
The Dalles, May 1, 1001.
J. O. Hostktj.kh,
iul-td Secy, and Treas.
Sluiipvil Into I.lve C'nula.
"When u child I burned my foot fright
fully," writes W. II. Fads, of Jonesville,
Va., "which caused horrible leg sores for
110 years, but lincklen's Arnica Salve
wholly cured me after everything else
failed." Infallible for linrns, Scalds,
Cuts, Sores, Bruises and Piles. Sold by
G. C. Hlakeley, the druggist. 25c. 5
Sick Headache abeoiutely and perma
nently cured by using Moki Tea, A
pleasant herb drink. Cures constiuatiou
and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep
and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or
money back, liojote. iuid50cts, Hlakeley,
the druggist.
For sprains, swellings and lamenesd
tht'i m is nothing 60 good as Chamberlain's
Pain Halm. Try it. For sale by Blake
lev, the druggist.
Paint your house with paints that ara
fully guaranteed to last. Clarke A Falk
have them,