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    THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. WEDNE3DAY. NOVEMBER 15. 1599
The Weekly Chronicle.
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tttd A.iluriov.
BUMiM'HIrTlON KATM.
el sail, rotii raaraiu, m auvam.
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HI i imu.t a 7ft
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Ailrortislti rata rwuonabla, au4 mult known
A..u. all ciltimunlell..u tu "Til i" I'll K')!-Icl-Jt,
1 1' ImIIm, Urwin.
LOCAL MllatViriKS.
it pays to trade In The Dalles,and when trading in The Dalles it pays to visit
A. M. WILLIAMS & CO.
r?'frini,,r or,,t'Ue,'rq''ir,e'1.t0 8ave J0U ,none t,,an the Fnl1 an1 Winter Soa!0n of ISM finds us. It is our ambition
it wort I. v - r u l ii C"t,1,rr, w,.l,11 tho greatest record of sales in our history, and to effect this end we will spare no efforts to make
boo.!- of i I I ii , ' , I"' h V- Pft'14"19 ab,':i,,1 everywhere in this great store. Every department is filled with goods-and
fcooiu of a quality that enahle us to safely say: "Your money back if you're not satisfied."
'irMif
HaturUajr t liaity.
Kvi-n Atmlrml Pewey wa not
agtiliat the widow'! Might,
Tha prescription diet ot The Hn I (
Kineraly Prng Co. slid Butler Prug Co.,
will m found at Biakaloy A Houghton's,
ho will lake plrature in refilling any
(.retcripllons Iruin .
Thoae ol thalr friend who were en
tertained by tlia Kpworth league lait
veiling re enlhutlattlc ovrr tlia good
thus enjoyed. Tla program wat excel
lent and the social time which loll owed
inula tha evening coin lal.
Passengers od No. 1 Dili afternoon
report illght accident on tha Columbia
Houtht-rn at Hlggs. An Cliglna w at de
railed, hut no further damage 11 lir n
a run learn occurred. Tha wrecking
crew sat ar'it (or and went up at once.
Word reached tha city (hit morning
that a burglary had been committed at
liakcoven last night wherein Tlioa.
UnrgrM I Inter of between i'.J and HK.
Tha money waa In cigar Ikh In their
ttora last Illght at H o'clixk, and thlt
miming at U wa found to l mining.
No clue to tha guilty t atty hat Wn
obtained.
Thin moinlng at 10 o'clock tha re
intuit (I Kdaard Kehrrln, aho n
luui.d dead In hit room a', tha Cotmo
po itan, were given Chrittian burial In
tlia tiitnd Army burying ground ad
joining tha Odd Felloaa cemetery. At
1 1l I hit afternoon, Itev. P Forest con
ducted tha trttlrrt ovrr the mntln of
de l, Jonet at hi home In tlia Fatl Knd,
and ll ry aera Interred in Old Fellont
cemetery.
Then It cna man In Tha Pallet to
whom tha report Irom tha war now be
ing rirrirl on In Africa ara doubly In-tern-ting
from tha (act that ha hat
titvrlrd oter tha ground which la now
the tor ne ol arfare. We refer to Win.
(iUiint, wliolu'ul aat prospecting in
that r.'iintry and wa alto there in '7J.
Tna Mine waa true of tha i i i j i t c
mar. I.p having been a rallur along that
coirt fur three year.
Tha Kindrtitk' Literary Club of Tho
Pallet hehl their regular Hireling in the
council chamber lat night. A number
(I i.va tncn.bef aero enrolled. The
tu t! mretuig will be held at the tame
(.on Xuvemhvr 2tili at 7:li0p. m.
The question (or untitle at that lime
will . "I;-olved that tha acquisition
of the Philippine island would he Ik lie
Ih-ial In the t'nite.l Matt-a." Tha leadert
are, aihrmiitivf , Clyde lluhh ll ; negative,
Mik.
The Pallet ha long been In need of
the prex-nia of a trained inirte, and that
ii-ed it now to l tiipplied. Yetterday
af'i'riiiHin Mirt II. Tailiferro, nl St.
I. u'.f, arrived In the city to aii-cpl em
pl.iy i enl with Ir. tifiaendorirrr. She
came ill) the higheat recommendation,
having had apecial training In turgery
and innaige treatment, and I alto a
graduate of llrUkah llotpitai in St.
l.'Miia. Her aervicet will be luv!uhle
In the commnnity.
Tho. lloblnaon, of Win I river, dint a
grmiae the other day, and upon opening
the glirard fonnd teveral fin apci iuient
o! gold, Thlt would teem to prove that
there la lai'rr g i!d on Wind river. Mr.
I; ihintun it poaliive that the gn life waa
halrlinl n, rape, I in tha vhlniiyof the
pla. e a I, pro It wat killed. Home of our
w in I, I-he miner ought to like a trip up
Ihru'igli that country and tee if Iher are
Hot at imart aa the grouao --I'loneer.
J- W. Va x i the name of fellow who
wttaireated thlt morning at Moro for
(irgi rv. Hef.Millv walked Into Moore
itroa. l ank am! pretented A check for
I'11'", algnid !iy Scott A Co., of tirat
Valley. Siiaplcionlng hi in, the cathier
at i nee went to the telephone and c.illed
an olflcer. Sering he waa napP
rained, ilm fellow took to hia leg and
ran out of the bank and up llm atreet,
but a a rapture ! with little ililtlrultv
and taken in ili.irge by the ailtli'ollir".
Tim Vogt opera houae wa recently
limed by ijn. Jturtf I! and It. A. S'p'vey
mi l will bo under their inxnagtMiu'iil fur
he m xt tine i year. Wa have h I
ome apli n li, attraction! nt that opera
houtii of lat t and it I to to Impe l the
preaent tnnnaji iiieut will endeavor to
keep them up to a high atnudard. If
lin y tuceeu I In to iloiiif, and In per
"'lading adv.inc i a.enl i tint 75 rent it
Hindi aa Inlle people will ,ive lor
ela, tiipy will make a nicoet of their
Venture.
One illicit hnve tho ijtil IVa'o.t May
litd aiartcd a flmt c'nt rdlaurant had
'hey paaaei! ,Kie eatt aliow window !
ihiy ; Imt on taking a neon I glitncu Ihry
' thn table to neatly et wa fitleil
"t In their beat table linen mere
ly for iliaplay. The reporter reci-ived
u iiivilation to dinner; hut aneakmg by
l noon we d I covered nothing lib
28-incll
Outing Flannels
medium and dark stripes and checks, value 5c per
yard. We know of atorea who sell them for 6 1.4c.
c.
per
yard.
3- 4
I
Calico.
Indigo Mile calico, turkev red Cali
ent, mourning caliioa, faiicy llgured
calicoa, V Inrlie i,l,., jr yard. . . 4o
Muallna.
In apite of the advance quoted every
where 011 cotton thi fall we eontinue
to eel! cotton a chea 110, cheajH-r
tliun ever before.
LI. iiuhleuchiil miiHlin, 30 inche
wine, -r yam lc
arhed
3-ini l, hlear
iiiui'liii 6c
Percales.
32-inche wide, Irk and linht pat
tern; oilier t.re tjet and 10- for
no lietti'r iercale; our priee 8c
Our
Blanket
Department.
It good and ready for the mail that ia
ore to follow thin announcement:
Neat Friday and Saturday Nov.
10 and 17, wa will ofTsr our
entire stock of white and Colored
Blankets at Special Sale Prices.
Thi.ae w ho have attended our Manket
tale in the putt will fully appreciate
tint coming event, and ttill'take. advant
age of it. Winter it here and hlanketn
you moat have.
1 0-4 Cray Co'ton
Blankets per pair, 4 1 c.
Sol. I at other atore at 50 and (10 cent.
Linen Sale An "nu1 occurence with us. Thia year we differ some'1
w,",t ,10wever, in having a larger display of Table I.inena
by the vard, Linen Table Spread and Linen Napkin. The laet invoice of these
nowjr beautie haa arrived and now we are ready. i
Friday and Saturday, Nov. 16 and 17,
We will offer our entire stock of linen for
the table at the following apecial price :
5H-inch bleached linen damavlc, clear patterns, per yard
57-inch bleached linen ilainack, rothI quality, er yard
57-Inch bleached linen itaniaal, good quality, per yard
W-iiieh half-bleached linen damaiik, gijod quality, per yard '.
57-inch bleached linen damank, good quality, per yard
Fvtm cnPrin I Half bleached all-linen German
LA II U pctiai ,ii.,aak,00-in. wide, ryd.... 43C
61-inch bleaeheil pure linen damayk, per yard
72-inch unbleached pure linen dainank, per yard
70-inch bleached clover-leaf lainai-k
72 inch bleached ealin finialied double damafk
"t-ini h bleached aatin finished double damank
"t inch bleached ratin rinltlied double damask
liunihik Xaiikins, wial prices, 60c to A00 per dozen.
1-ringed Lioyliea from 25c to 7..
10c
30c
f lde and enda in Children Wool l'n-
derwear at
Half Price.
It' s w ay w e have of getting rid of the
balance of line in Underwear. Those
who know rome here when they want
children's underwear and look over our
odd-lot counters.
60c garment now...
25c garment now...
2Uc garments now...
10c garments now...
...25c
...13c
...10c
...5c
Ladies Union Suits.
.. 4 5c
. . Mc
.. "9o
. . S'8e
.fl.10
.11.33
Silver giay, fleeced back, cotton
ribbed union suits, open across
the buM ; all sizes, from 32 to 42,
per juit 50c
Clothing
Dopartment.
On certain counters in our clothing de
partment w e have piled aoo.1, desirable
w inter suits for men and lioys, and have
marked theiu to che-e at
HALF PRICE.
Thi is another inntniice where our
way of doing business differs from the
ordinary merchant. When a line of
suits ia sold down to only one or two, we
take these and on the bargain counter
they go. Tliev never fail to sell. And
that' how we Veep our stock free from
"hack liumticrs"
Men' pants, also a counter full of
them at Half the regular price.
Ladies'
Cloak
Department.
We will not try to tell you in detail
aliotit this magnificent stock of Capes,
Jackets, Kurs, Suits and Skirts. We
will, however, extend a cordial invita
tion to every lady who reads this ad to
come in and look around. This is
fashion's center of ail that is new and
stylish in women's wear, and it cof ts
nothing whatever to see the show.
A 16-inch
Circular
Plush Cape
f-torm collar, edged with angoro fur, for
only fl y..
Ladiesvest" and pants, same weight,
quanty and finieh as the union
suits, each ?..
Our stock of Ladies' and Children'
winter underwear, both in wool and cot
ton, ia full of good things. Come and
see.
Shoe
Department.
The same here as in other depart
ments. Every odd line is marked down
to close at price that appeal to every
man or woman w ho wears shoes.
Bov' veal calf lace shoes, size 11
to special $1.00
Men's felt boot and one-buckle
over; per tet 82.00
ttullnl had lieen placed thereon, even
the flower w hlch occupied a prominent
placii, not hein; Cooked, to we touLl a
more tubttantial ti.tead.
Ieajiile the nnpleaaalit a either, per
lit i the Urgert crowd that hat yet at
tended the club partu wat present It ft
nltht, and touiehow seemed In take au
additional iutereat in dancing. Although
the inutic at furni-lie 1 bv l'rof. Hiig.'cld
and MIm Schmidt ia much appreciated
an I a I good a to intlruinent could
putaibly furiiii-h, arranneuient are be
in uiadn to augment the volume l y te
curing the full orclieatra, and if to de
cided, thev w 111 he on hand at the next
imrly. which will he gralifyiuj to thoe
w ho knftw the rxceliency of their dance
miific.
There ia nothing which to gratifies a
reporter a to have a friend atop In and
leave the wry Item on the table ; par
ticularly u when it it of a much im
portance at the erne jut received, when
a whilt-h.a led trial! hoy of H year
tepped into the office and Informed u
the world I coming to an end Monday
morning, and that we'd llter tell the
people o they'd "know." lie taid the
tlai were going to ta inkle and
the world "stop." No doubt the Ciikos
u i a lias obtained a tcoop this time, and
one which should be appreciated by it
reader.
The funeral of Mr. L. S. Davit wa
very largely attended yetcrdy after
noon hy member of tho Kalhbone
Sitter", K. of P., neighbor and friend'.
Key. Jo. I Forest, of the Kplrco) al
chil'di, conducted the service and
tpike in a brief but Impressive manner.
A ipiartet composed ol Mrs. Jayne, Min
U llleiton, K. U. IUvenport and A. A.
J)neang "Thy Will B Ih n" and
"Aaleep il. Jetns." Messis. J. Uavm,
II. l-'ebf, W. L. Itrad-haw, D. Vaute, I ,
Lane and Geo. (ioster, w ho are brother
Knights, curried the cstkel, which was
covered with the most beautiful fl oral
ollering", and instead of leaving a mound
of did earth, a bed of pure white lionet
mark her retting place.
Moti.iaj'n Imiiy.
iVichola Slokoe was today admitted
to citizenship.
Fred Snipes, with W. L. Yin-on'i sir
vrying corps, fell at hit transit Monday
morning, from some heart tronb'e. lie
was removed to his room and an toon
out of danger. Suinpter Miner.
A black satin belt, with fancy 1 mkle,
was picked up on Second street, in front
of Van Xorden' Jo.velry store. Oa ner
can have tho same by calling at this
oflico and paying for this notice.
Never has the grain In Morrow county
gotten a belter start than It ha this
fall. Farmer Inform in that even along
the public road grain I growing ahun
dalitlyfrom seed which dropped from
wagon whila transporting it to market.
Neat year there w ill be scarcely room In
the field in w hich to Hack the erain.
Ye!erday' Oregonian contained a
splendid cut of Homer I). Angell, of our
cily, wf.o i a Undent of the state uni
versity and acquitting himself nobly in
every department. He ia now president
of the debating society.
licit, loigley inform us that lie l as
j 1st completed the construction of a
large dairy barn on hi lot on Tenth
street, and it going to enter more fully
into the dairy bi'tiness, having a large
number of patron already.
The Women' Foreign Missionary
Society are to give a tea in the M, I',
chinch Friday evening, Nov. l"lh. All
friend of the society are invited to be
present, tl.e only re'jnitite being that a
10 rent admission will be charged.
The finest lot of cattle we have een
for tome time were brought over from
the Washington aide Ihi morning.
Tliete were fr;v-ix in numtier, lielong
ing to J. L. Keliy. He ia bringing thrm
from Klickitat to 8 Mile, and will tell
l hem for lieef.
He finally concluded it would have
been better all around had he paid hi
road laa, and it it not to be wondered
when we consider that he spent some
time in the city jail, hired an attorney
to fight the case and then had ttf put up
il 7" after all. He might have paid the
4 and saved all the trouble.
Saturday C. W. Iiielzel and wile and
II. Ilillgeii and wife executed deed to
the city for thirty-five feet of ground on
Federal street, to be used in improving
the street, which will be extended
through to Clay. The grade will be
sumo inch one.as on Union street, only
perhaps !cs steep. At the council meet
ing tonight It will t decided when work
will be begun.
Among the crew who went up Satur
day with the w recker to I!igk-s to clear
away the wreck on the Columbia
Southern, was Fred Ilalfpap. While
down under the engine wmking, a valve
somehow opened and allowed the steam
to escape, scalding him on the back.
The accident ivcnt red at S o'clock, and
be came down on No. .1, when lr. U'gan
was called and dressed the wound.
Ilev. Joseph Pe, Forest, who ha hi en
rector of St. Paul's K0'.'iii'al church at
The H.illes, for to Binl a half yiars,
an 1 wat previomly for a year and n half
rector of St. Stephen' church, this city,
arrived yesterday by the morning' train
from the eat and is the guest of Kev. C.
II. Lake. Mr. IV Forest has been in
the east four months ami attended tho
Episcopal missionary cmventiin nt St.
Louis. ' lie that he has had veial
calls to Kastern churches, but like thi
state tco well to leave it unless duly
call him. The gentleman, who ha
been quite a globe trotter, wa last
evening in conversation with a reciter that may be heard concerning snv sub
liberal In hi expression of praise of jeit over which tti; public is greatly
Daker Citv' growth. Democrat. agitated. Saturday evening the news
The Y. i' memorial service, held every ! spread broadcast that Mrs. Brown,
year by that, order, is always ono which
' Knt .li.n t- a 1 1 o ..... firmer r 1 1
stockman who comes into the city tell
ing of the way the grata is coming nr
and the good prospects for stock, we feel
who w as so badlv stabbed hv her j a-hauied to complain.
husband Saturday morning, had died at It is no more than right that any per
2o"c!ock. We even began to doubt the j aon or pereons coming into a city to
truth of our own statement a to her dispose of bankrupt stocks or c!o?e oat
condition given us by the physician a goods from stores in other places, be
we went to press. This afternoon Pr. j taxed heavily. They but injure the
(le.sendorffer Informs us she as getting j business of substantial citizens who
We have been-questioned many times along very wen, although the wounds : bave invested their money here, pay
as to the date thia year, and understand 'seem much rggravated. She has a fair j taxes and build np our city. The mar
that tliev are held each vear on the first I char.ce for recovery. It ia said that I glial should lee the ordioanca is en-
Sundav In IV'cember. ! the husband (?; in talking of the
our people desire to attend, not only to
a'sist the Flk in paying tribute to their
deceased meinbeis', but because these
exeicises contain much of merit ami are
beautiful in their sentiment aad the
manner in which they are crnJucted
Baldwin Sheep A Land Company, has
engaged quite extensively In the sheep
business in Idaho. He hts bought 6000 :
head of sheep, ami is running them near !
Weiser. John Sommerville Jr. is with
bis father, In the cipacity of caujp-j
tender and "general ntility man."
Frank Sommerville, who i still secre
tary of the Hay Creek Co., will res inn
that position at an early date and join
hi father and brother in Idalin. Herald
Last Thnriday in San Francisco Miss
Ina Cooper, who was for a time em
ployed in the Tiiiies-Monntaineer oBice
here, wasnnited in marriage with Mr.
10. L. Parr. Stie made many friend
here who w i-h her well. Another wed
ding in w h;ch P.ille ptople are Inter
ested occurred in Sitka, Alaika, c n Nov.
1st, when Miss Stella Pell llutler, who
p nt much of her childhood In Ttie
Pallet, was married to W. D. McNair,
of that place. They will make their
home in Sitka.
The Kev. Mother Provincial of Port
land, spent last week visitin St. Mary's
Academy in this city, and her visit was
greatly ei j ived as well a beneficial to
the school. F'xaminaii "ns were given
to tlie pupils In the various studies and
they passed veiy satisfactorily. The
school I now in a prosperous condition, I
occurrence n?w says he was so drunk he
didn't know what he did, and asked for
the children to be brought down to see
him yesterday. Anion at the endless
rumors afloat ia ono to the effect that
some lady bad cirried the prisoner a
bouquet yesterday. We cannot believe
such a tiling is true in Ti.e Palles. We
have read of It in Chicago and other
places, but surely there are no such
foolish women in our own town. Better
forced.
The young people of Liberty district
are preparing for an entertainment and
box social to be given Friday evening,
Nov. 24th, the proceeds to be osed for
the benefit of the rchool and district.
The young ladies are requested to bring;
boxe containing lunch for two, and
those furnishing refreshment will be
admitted I tee. An admission of 15 cent
w ill be charged to all others.
Not onlv in the Western states are
, i i i- .... '
Pea sue carr.eu ,.. . rupe, .or ue .... . workmpn , dem,ndf
circumstance, what they may fl ,wer. f rt.froni over the nnlon ,re,h.
have no place in a eel! with such a brute. Q wno retnrned
Tuesday Pally. thi morning from Pennsylvania, says
We learn tht .Mr. . lias. I. llrll I i . ..r such nmsnsmni times
quite ill of pneumonia at her home on
the corner of Tenth and Union treet.
there. In and about Pittsburg laborers
aie in demand, and it seems impossible
John O-borne, the fellow who was j to get help enough to carry on the bnai-
arrested on a charge of larceny from a
dweliing, was arraigned today, and to
morrow at 10 o'clock was the lime set
for hi hearing.
Mr. and Mr. V.. M. William are
moving into their cosy new home on
Fourth etrcet. It is one c( the prettiest
in the city, and the inside furnishings
the veiy latest. Such home are a
credit to the city.
Mr. Brown is still improving and un
less unforseen complications arise will
no doubt get well. It looks a if Brown
would contaminate t lie c unity j.iil w it h
I I I - - I I... .1. ..... nil..
the number of pupil being larger than i'cc- .or u.
as lilt e lse w ill iioi now conic ii i mi iiir
next term of c nut.
Wheat is not a frequent vi'itor to
The Palles these davs. Theie mun be
ness all oyer the state. It takes wide
awake men and any aaioont of them to
ke'u up with the Republican times.
He tore into the postoflice yesterday
red-eyed and with murder in his heart.
Glaring at"Yse postmaster in such a
manner as to make him think his time
had come, he said: "I tent $73 to my
brother seveial weeks ago. Where is itT
lie didn't get it." After further e
populations and threat he said: "I
have your receipt, where is the money T"
The postmaster calmly asked to see the
"receipt". He put his hand into hia
pocket drew forth a document and lo
and I ehold it was the money order which
his brother failed t j receive and whioh
the government had stolen. He sneaked
out "all alone," and hasn't been back
i since.
last year. A a boarding school it I ns j
been receiving constant improvement
and is now the very best iu every
particular.
W'm itTiilnrtt'itiil n rotiimiten Wrifl out
Saturday and lod.iy endeavoring to taise I Ioubt tho condition of the ro-.ol, is keep- rV(. i9t, thf 1rlvlle(., of the 8iJew.lk.
thelCM) required before the chemical 1!K ' i.irme.a .ro,
i I !, u. nr. On i tiara t hv ro vin i 4 ) riMi tfi. i
ptttMiio mm liro Ri.mii vstem can oe
iiriioiitml f i r t ii A
1 aa. t I Imie M.auas 1.11 1 11 Y l V I C 1 1 1 9 .
some more nt least to come, lot rol Now ,lia, ttie council has extended to
citv. We have
success,
they ill have no difficulty in snuring
the amount. It cannot be that after all
that has I ecu done, we will be compelled
to give up what teemed to be a surety.
But unless the deficit i forthcoming be
foio the meeting tomorrow tight, '
much fear tho board w ill throw up the
entire scheme. And beside we would
not be surprised if the fire department
went lurtlier than that.
with the exception of Second street, it
fa t.t 1 honed the riht will not be
t ! while the Inan.ocd Mills today paid 00 ,mt tliey ;e i ,0 rP?ret ,he
I move. A few days since a young girl
Keep tho galea closed. From now wa, r,)ming down the street at a lively
Until "summer conic again" the fesiive i r.ite, when sl e ran into an old man.
town cow is to be 'monaich of ail she Hl,n0t knocking him over. Sh neither
surveys," nnd her right the council will : e;0pped to apoloj'u nor see whether he
not dispute. Henceforth she will play ; wa9 burl or n t, but ; e 1 en an if noth
hookey of her ow n free will. TIuko Iui ing had ha pened. Thre is no reason
have kicks to register, prepare to kii k wi,v (,c sidewalks should not be used,
them now. un'es; it i tome srch one a described.
The muddy streets are indeed most ; an 1 it hardly seems fair that all should
disagreeable, and ninka the pedestrian I he deprived of the privilege for the
It it stranga the numberless reports j feel in anj thing but a pleasant mooj ; thoughtlessness of s fee.