The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, August 09, 1901, Image 3

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    MRS. MARGARET FLINN.
4 pM M ft $ J
Mid-Sammer
Bargains.
Mi irf Kfinmf nf
V 1 if.- ami hr
AufiiM ;h.
tak-
20 per cent.
Discount dales
ft
AAfl
Every economical woman
advantage of our
in the city should
Here are
Oxford
Tie$
to TIE to...
Patent Leather, cloth
top
$8.00
For this week we otter you 20 per cent, off on
all MUSLIN UNDERWEAR in the house, includ
ing Muslin Skirts, Gowns, Chemise, Drawers, Cor
set Covers and Children's Muslin Stuff.
Tan Kid, ill plain
cloth top
Vici Kid, plain
cloth top
or
or
2.00
1.00
For a few days we will otter you a line
row FANCY RIBBON 8 in all shades;
at 5c ler yard.
of
regular
nar-10c,
Wo want to clean those
up, so here's your chance
for money-saving.
PERSE 5t MAYS.
jfi. A
The Dalies Daily Chronicle.
I ex perience of our neighbors. From all jpower generated by the said electric
! indications these petty tbievee are of ijplants for any or all legitimate purposes I Ine(j;(.ineB
Mr. Margatet Flinn, who diet', in this
city August .ill, and was buried tins
morning from Utt Catholic church, was
horn in County Meath, Ireland, eighty
one years sgn. ha came to America
about fifty years ago and lived for a
number of years in Auburn, New Vork,
i and at Elba, Wisconsin. For the past
twenty one years she has been a resi
dent of The Dalles, hut during MXtftl ,
years of t hat time she has been a cor-
etant but patient entt'erei having re
ceived a fracture of the hip from which
she never recovered. About a year and
a half ago she was sillicted with giippe,
leaving her with severe rheumatism and
other complications, which eventually j
caused her death.
Mrs. Fliun was the mother of eight
m
children and was 1 el t a w idow w hen they J
V were very small. In the trial which ;
J$ comes to a mother left with the responsi- j
.j, : bility of rearing a family of that six- she
t! proved her nrselflsh, loving character
and her devout Christianity, being a!
j member of the Catholic church and re
W I Ijrint" Oil its teachings for her etrength j
j(k I anil .,-mfi-rt Thlia Blip WHS beloved tlV
ir
an who vmue viir iiuuimi ui r-i. n , i,.,- (
aeters. She will be greatly missed oy !
her children who have proved their de- !
votion by the tender care given during
her years o1 helplessness.
She leaves the following children to I
mourp her loss: Dr. M. Flinn, of Fort
land; Dr. W. Flinn, of Redwood Falls.
!Minn.;P. H. Flinn, of The Dalles; Mrs.
Mary Townley and Mrs. Julia Johnson,
of ; Wisconsin ; and Misses Anna Flinn
and Maggie Flinn, of The Dalles.
Few women have the proud distinc
tion to count among their descendants
five medical men two sons, Dr. M A.
Flinn nnd Dr. W. Flinn . two grandsons,
Dr. A. Johnson, of Portland, and Dr. G.
Johnson, of Cleveland, Ohio, and a
nepiiew, Ir. Boyle, of Auburn, N. Y.
Thev inherited their love of medicine,
4 as their uncle, Dr. Dalton, of Trim, Ire
land, was a very eminent physician and
it . . .
Mrs. Flinn herself was
f
i
i
verv skilifn! in
FRIDAY
AUG. 9, 1901
local origin
deal with.
and the more
-
ice Cream
and
Ice Cream
Soda
At Andrew Keller's.
j Mine hosts McCnlly and McAdam are
I now in their new house. Both gentle
j men say it has been so long since tbey
really had a home that it really makes
them feel like boys once more. Shaniko
; Leader. Who had thought two such
i "promising" yonng men would settle
' down to baehelordom.
rbatever. The falls are situated in the
Deschutes Over, and the office of the
company, Shaniko. Capital stock
the company e $50,000.
Last Sunday Mrs. Miller, of East
Pendleton, ret an example which it
would not be a bad idea for the residents
along Mill Creek in the West End, to
An I'n.itiiit CritirUiu.
TREASURER'S NOTICE.
All WatCO County warrant registered
prior to S'ilonlier 1HU8, will be ialil
in premutation at my office. Interest
nam after Jnlj 12, loot.
.JOHN F. 11 I1SU1 UK,
Couuty Treasurer.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Minimum teuperature today 52 1 max
im tun 86,
No weather is too warm or no season
too dull for the festive fakir. He is
always on i and.
For .Sale A four-holed gasoline stove,
with large oven, in good condition ; also
n oilice writing desk. Apply at this
office. 0 4t
Mr. Loviok will be at our store Mon
Jay afternoon and evening and will
demonstrate Velox paper to the pub
lie. Clark Fa!k. nugO 3t
Wanted A second. hand buggy, with
top, cheap for cash or in trade for a
wtch. Apply to Charles Bulley, Co
lombia Feed Yard. ot 1 wd
Ad immense lot of cedar poles are
Pile'l up west of the 1'matillft House,
"'vine been brought un for the elcc.rlc 1 Timre should be some more remote
line from here to White river falls. place for such a dumping ground.
lot county surveyor is now making' irof. M. L. Miller, of the Universit
wm 01 a survey of an addition to the ) of Chicago, now with the field Coluiu
"out Laeeade Locks. Mr. A. W. i Wn Museum of that city, is in the West
www, deputy surveyor, went down to i ,,ftin a.,d ...Qrk i anthropology and
luuay to lay
"is lock
addition
The Seventh Regimental
WQlin music on hoard
Rev. J. W. Baehford, president of the
! Wesleyan University, of Ohio, took a
! trip up to The Dalles Tuesday. He said
j that he had traveled over a considerable
; portion of the globe, but the scenery of
... r , 1 ,,-.1 I I I
j ine ooiumoia exceneu anything ue , after warning them in
j ever witnessed, rie leit yesieraBV lor
, his home by way of Yellowstone Par.
Oregonian.
i
In the V. 8. circuit court for the
district of Oregon this morning Judge
j Bellinger set aside the verdict in the
' case of Brown and Maddox against the
Oregon King Mining Company and
granted the defendant a new trial. This j
case involved the ownership of the Silver
King mine in Crook county and was ;
I tried in the same court two months ago
j today when the verdict was in favor of;
; plaintiffs.
Land on the oeach setms to be In de- j
! mand these days, several applications
I being made recently to the conucii I
for portions of it. It would be :
! a relief to residents of the city :
i who believe in cleanliness in every
nnrilnn nf ilie tow n if everv foot of the :
U.nl, a,arO ngwl lrT niimOReR Other tllBU I Ifl?11'-'8
ucain ni 1 w.jv .. , r I . , c.. i I ,, . , ,
join Hie .-.laiesuiBii in vxivuuiu uwm)
0 ngratulation8. Salem Statesman.
Edward, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
M. Patterson of this city, we still
claim as a Dalles boy and j m WHO u e
alem paper in all sorts of good wishes
and congratulations. He now holds a
splendid position with Sell wabaeher
Bros, of Seattle.
A few days since the Telegram of
Portland contained the following article
which, having investigated, we brand an j
a falsehood and an unjust accusation i
against Wasco county : It says:
ff . c. .e,liiio Mnnrn Mio i i , r . r , t-1
follow. Certainly it has come to the pass . . n -uthoritiea of
Ttie Dalles shipped down to Portland to
be taken care of, her son being unable
to longer care for her, has found a good
when some measures should be taken to
either prohibit bathing in that vicinity
or the creatures who call themselves
men should be made to bathe in appro
priate regalia, as the residents complain
they do not. The lady referred to lived
near a Pendleton bathing resort, and
vain she decided
that the time had come for her to act, and
securing a revolver she waited her op
portunity, and reports relate that it is
safe to say that not a young man who
was in the crowd will again appear in
that pool unless garbed in a bathing
suit.
Mr. Ed. ti. Patterson of Seattle and
Miss Clara Lucille Churchill of Salem
were married ou Sunday, August 4, at 7
p. m., at the residence of Rev. John F.
friend in this city. Through the city
hoard of charities, which took charge of
the matter, Mrs. Moore was brought to
the attention of a good and charitably
inclined rich woman, who donated
money for the rheumatic cripple to take
treatment at a private sanitarium. The
case was one deserving of unusual at
tention, though what would have be
come of Mrs. Moore had it not been for
the interest takn in her by a charitable
person it is dad to think. Mrs. Moore,
it will be remembered, was found in a
lodging house near Front and Madison
streets, helpless and penniless. It
would have been jolt, Secretary Wal
pole, of the C. B. C. says, to send her
back to The Dalles, from whence she
came, but, this was, after all not human.
The woman is now recovered suffi
ciently to be able to get up, and she may
Dason, in eauie, WMUington. ineybe perruRneutly bettered. What is to
left at midnight for a ten days' trip become of her and who w ill take care of
among tlie Nan .man lsiamis. iwy nw w i 4unuuu,u iuiiuhvi wii
will be at home to their mtny friends
after August 20, at No. 1628 Terry
Avenue. Seattle. Mr. Patterson will be
remembered as being in the employ of j
Grav Bros, (or a number ol years. Miss
Churchill is a native daughter of Salem,
and a popular young lady. The many
of the happy young couple w ill
a dumping place for all soi ts of garbage.
ft Sunday. All
fill Mtj ly a treat
Sunday afternoon
rree
out the new , .,i,i Hp arrived here vesterdav
l nHumvu mmw i
1 and a number of our residents, promi-
band w ill nent among
the Bailey Uat- ,Jiake an
whom is S. L. Brooks, will
effort to pilot the professor
lovers of good music ! about and show him all that is to be seen
if they will visit the ; and learned about this portion of the
West, which is abounding in relics..
at 3:15 p. m.
concert will be uiven from tlie deck
of the steamer. Uf8-8t
E E. I-ytle is out south somewhere,
Prabtbly fishing during the heated
Period. Iliii Wiii;,. i. u ..i.
.. .. iiuq uiic ,i nu, n
Frank ia:e:, Harvey A. Sturdevant Bears the
and Henry W. French tiled articles of Sjuaturo ot
incorporation with the County Clerk
today of the Oak Grove Sheep Company, jl Adt ertlaMl i.tur
duration unlimited. J i,e business, is io
i She was refused admission at the ooon
i ty hospital.
i The facts In the matter, which we ob
tain from the county judge, are as fol- j
lows: Mrs. Moore (Of Mrs. Basey as
she is known here) came to The Dalles j
eight or ten years ago from Klickitat
county, where she had been kept at the
expense of tho county, and since that
time has been supported by Wasco
county. After constantly helping her
for years a complaint was made to Judge
Blakeley that she was keeping a disre
putable place near the garrison. He at
once told her the county would n ithdraw
its aid unless she would onsent to being
an inmate of the poor house, which she
did about a year since. Three months
ago she wrote the judge saying her sou
at Hood River would support her if sbe
could be sent there, and thither she
went of her own seet a Hi and not by
Thfi Kind Villi Have AlWaVS BnllPht any compulsion from VMM county
...The New York Cash Store...
138 and 142 Second Street.
The BARGAIN STORE of the City.
Special in
Mens
Straw
Hats.
25c
See our Sbow Window.
New Grocery Store
We have added a Grocery Depart
ment to our store. A new fresh,
cleangtock. Give ti a call. Prompt
delivery t any part t' the city.
IKE AYS & CROWE .
1
S3
ft
We pay strict attention to getting
are honest. Equally much trouble n taken
shoes that are easy.
dioes that
to secure
The Price is an important factor and finally,
we lose no opportunity to obtain styles that are differ
ent from everyone else's.
Stop in when down town. Would be glad to
show them to you.
A. M. WILLIAMS EL CO.
CASTOR I A
For iuiants and Children.
Jfl uie auditor's office in Portland, where i ..... ..,.,, nll(1 AaaI in sheen , Following is the list of letters remain
"till blossom into an expert. rtiifOMl and'all Otbor klodft of Uv tlOOk 1 also to iog in the postoffice at The Halles un
"' under the able onifUnr. nf Otdlr ,ii tm Lallad fur August . 1901. Persons
MUr UeVoe.-Leader. j ,andJ and a o(bvr kind8 0f real estate ;
8i ' hoinas. sunerinlendent of ttiti iaann neiroLiahle sectiri'
llrt,. oi . uui i iwhv) m - ,
rung mine, arrived in the city therefor. I'lace of
' tor t,e niirnoanof wnah'lna arranaa. M -..:il ,....L
" M WHh the owners of the Golden shares of 100 each. Goodf'riend, Mrs
'"ifle Mininv Cumnanv In an un i,, tl.ai I . n , ,. ix u ; i laonlunn .Titenti
.w . v. .v. ,17 I .-rf i. I, M II ri llllrL. I . J. nsriin , w " ,
assay and assort their ores. . . . xm i i .i .1 in'uB i f in. iMcrall, J W
)f business, Oak
calling for the same will give date on
which they were advertised :
Boese, Mary
Cohn, Simon
uiioe and
He.
assort their ores.
ave for that place tonight.
and A. K
corporation
Hammond filed articles of in-
this morning with the
11 tireltv i.a.,i II- I . , rii.-ir i. i.. Iinnnii an tha (.'line
... iiniu i rH ill iw i. .ill ill I ml I I .un n v ij n . I.' "-
- . , . . . j ,.
w I .lii. II. I. . . : .
i.0i -muows and doors tightly
" ".Kills as we httVeiin "nir.uin. "
seem necessary irons the
Hat
it would
Falls Power Co., duration perpeiuai. :
iThe object of the corforanon is mi use,
(sell, lease or otherwise dispose ol the I
Bridges ft Stortevant
Cleudenning, Wm
Davis, A J
Johnson, Minnie
Kelly, Jos I'
Petersou, (ieo t
Sager, Ida
Kearles, H
Ttiomas. J I.
J. M. Paiikbhon, P. M.
Gilford's Fotos Never Fade.
; Pearcy, Jennie
fetevens, P B
Nothinif furtlier was heanl from her till
a few days ago when word received
that she was in Portland also of her
' own free will.
Now, Wasco county feels that the Tel
egram lias accused it wrongfully. if
there is a county In the state or a place,
the size of The Dalles in it j that has
done any more for its poor than this
county has d'.ne let them come forward
and assert then -elves. r'oi bearam e
sometime, ceasee to be a virtue and tlie
temptation is great to turn them over to
a city so anxious to do as well as pub
lish what it is uning a Portland, hut
we have refrained. All we ask is that
no false statement, he made concerning
i
us.
Subscribe for Jut OsUOVtCUti
.Subscribe for Tiic CaflANIUbli
Uartar It aw 1mm '! KotlMi
Mrs. N. I.. Oiistin, state organi.cr of
the Knights and Ladies of Security, on
the H)lh of this month w ill Qj gani.e a
council of this order to be hiiled as The
Dalles Council K.& L, of Bi This so
ciety pays accidental and old age claims
and dOM not increase with advancing
yearn. Those who llb furlhtr infor
mation will do well to call on Mrs.
QiMtlu or C. A. Marshall at the Obarr
Ifouse. Admission as charter members
one dollar ; after the charter is closed,
live dollars. &VH
.IIHt.
When VOIIf hair appears dry mid to I
1 liave lost its vitality it wants something
to give it life and vigor. We have what
tut hair needs when it gets In that con
dition. We have the Crown ol
Seience II air '.rower and
' CocOtUOt i i t-auiQ Br Tonic. They
, wili cure dand roll and all
scalp diseases. F'or sale at F'razer'a bar
ber shop. Prica 60c and 75c a bottle.
V allHo
A few days since a valise, containing
; valuable government papers, was taken
'probably through mistake from our
( wagon at the railroad camp u the mU
sion grounds below town. As these
j papers cannot he replaced without great
I expense and delay, tho party who took
I them will confer a favor on us by leav
' ing them at Tiik OliUOMiCI.I oilice or re-
turning them to us thiough the post-
office. No mistako as to the Identity ol
the papers can lie made as tho name of
W. P. Stowart will bj found thereon.
A. L; Amu iiso,
W. K. Si t Mi i ,
if) OtfJ-l Railroad contractors.
! oi bsla.
A J. I. Case separator ; good as new
and ready (or work ; 3-' Inch cylinder
and a 14 Woodbury Dingee uoree power.
On easy terms. Apply to
QCOMI N'oi.a.nii,
jy2-wklylmo Dufur, Or.
(Joiiiuieming Sunday, until further
notice, the O. H. ft N. will eel 1 round
trip tickets, Dalles to Cascades, for D
This i i.te applies only to parlies of fivo
or more, (iood for Sundays only . lagltu
WM. MICHELL,
Undertaker and Embalmer
Cor. Third and Waehlnton atb.
All orders attended to promptly. I.ong
dletauca phone 433. Local, 102.