The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 07, 1893, Image 3

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OUR r
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SALE.
Tliis kj Only.
Saturday, December O, 1S93.
Table Linens.
Our "lO-ct. Blenched Damask for -10 cts.
Our (in-ct. " " " 50 cts. Our
Our 7o-et. " " " . go cts. 0ur
Our 85-ct. " " " . . .. 75 cts. Our
Our S 1 .25 " " "... $1.00.
Our :!0-ft. Turkey Red for. . 25 cts. j Our
Our 50-ct, " ' " " -10 cts. ! ( Hir
Our (r-ot. " " " 50 cts. ; Our
Our 7")-ct. " " " GO cts. , Our
Table Cloths and Napkins.
to
Lunch Cloths,
and $1.85, reduced from 75c. and $1. :.".
Our
Our
o.OO
S 1 -25
1 .50
2.00
2.25
2.50
4.00
Table Napkins.
Bleached Napkins for
$3.50.
4.25.
5.50.
$1.00
1.25
. 1.00
. 1.90
. 2.00
. 3.25
Fringed Doylies
50 c.
all goods Markcd
. in plain figures.
THE TIME EXTENDED.
Tim lllll rr Nrlllorn I'noo. Itntli Hoiikp
Mini Si'tuitn.
Tho followiiiR telegram will cause u
fervency of ttiiinka from our settlors to
our jeresentatlves which could not Lo
equalled by uny other act that could he
performed at Washington :
t . ,WHI."v,'roN' I- c- J)cc 7, MM.
T"n!,0,1",V; 'w If. T!o D.ilU-.Or.:
I ho hill paseed the house Tuoday and
tho senate today, extending tho time
three ycais. v. R. Km.ih.
Hooray for our representatives in con
gress
Mr. SUn'oni'ft I.rcturo.
IE. W. H
iM &c CO.
ii-:au:ih in
Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals,
Fine Toilet Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Perfumery, Etc.
Puro WlneB nnd Liquors for Mocllclrtnl Purposes.
Compounding Physicians' Proscriptions n Spoclalty.
No. 10,r) .Second .Street, Tim Dalles, Oregon.
Mkisu Oiliimlilii dimly Knr.lory.
PEASE & MAYS.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
tho I'ontonice t Tlie Dalle, Oregon,
MTand'Clnim runttcr
Clubbing List.
fins. ' lai , Y Tritnaf,
ffi , isi Wrirst I'ariw, .
fkwr anJ Urt'lurM BacaZu.
Otrni'li' and CoiBp!itan iizimt.
Ki-Rulur Our
jirlco price
l.iuul Ailfrlllnc.
Alberta I'elden, the child prodigy, speaks rh rur The naii.s.
240 lines and rends a Ions; letter. "Gil-1
bert Midland" and "Kate Midland" nro Mr- " iIliaI" barlow and son Thomas
leading characters, while J. G. Stuttz ta"ie '" 'roiii Wamic yesterday with a
uozt'ii dol's. wnicn were contracted fnr
by an East Portland buyer.
Messrs. Rrazille Savage, Albert Sav
age and Robert Campbell of Wamic,
will exhibit
l comedian.
his versatile powers as a ,
'LA BASTILLE.
V,r,
Surrrakful HUtorlcil Krnrmt I
l.ntl Mk'lit.
THURSDAY
DEC. 7,1893
The Daily und Weekly Chronicle may
ie found on rale al J. C. Xickehcn's store.
DECEMBER DOTS.
Sjilry Nnuoletk (Snrix-rt'il from Kc
Mirtcr' Xotr ltook.
state's Evidence" tonight
A matinee will be Riven Saturday
rii'ion for children. Prices 10c, loc
'J."ic.
LU. Moody of Portland watt appoint
ees member of the state board of pbar
Man yesterday.
I'Mcrday Governor Pennoyer par
fonwl J. H. Ruckinaster who was Hen
tenwl from Klamath county in lS'.U for
yearn.
Ex-Mnto Senator J. W. Norval of
I'liion county died suddenly yesterday
of heart failure near his liome at Rine
hart Nation.
If the new road to 15-Mile will do
avvoy with tho mud grade between 8
Mile and Lon Ward's pi uce it will fluvo
iotf of swearinc at this reason of the
H-ar.
Wess Hice'p drove of about seventy
five fat Jiojjh "went squealing through
Uif streets" this morning. Having this
k'nd of property fanners can realize a
lair price for their damaged wheat.
'Hie play tonight will be followed by a
wild hop, the music to bo furnished by
'lieStuttz band. The bonehus are re
cced to 50 cents. More chairs will bo
"'oishud for tonigiit'a untertainnient.
o!. 1 , No. I of tho Salem Democrat
'reached our table. It ih filled with
'wdiiii. xnatter of a snicv and iiowhv
tlire and will crowd its older rivals
It is not too much to say that "La
Pastille," as presented by the Stnttz
company Inst night, is as line a play as
line ever been presented in The Dalles.
It ts rf rtfant lit ctnMf ittirnur iiivftj nn.
I0.eu jH-r Hue (or llrM lnwnlou, nua 6 Cent. " , "
line for inch .ub-vfjueat ItiKcrtion. P1B "cope lor uie unimauc auuuies oi
"lfo-mi rnt-h lor Iuhk timi- notlci-s. the leading roles, and lias just the pro-
ASiiu iiotlcen r.fivci later thiia s o'clock j T equipoise of comedv. "La Pastille''
tfrli.efolluirtBBd.y. is Mr. stutu. own pfay. I'y it he has
j jiroven himself a genius as a playwright,
j for it is destined to live as long as thea
ters exist. So thrilling and intense is
its action that unusual demands are
made upon the comedy, for were it not
for this, the nerves, strung to their .igh
est tension, would give way with people
of weaker temperament. Put this hap
pily is supplied. So gieat is it in dram
atic incident that when the shallow
"Nero" and the patriotic "Fleurette,"
with whom he is enamoured, come on
for t'ulr turn, the audience often re
fuses to accept their levity. Put this
they cannot long jesist, and when the
gallant Dutchman, in pressing hie suit,
makes use of such argument as "Marry
me, Floray; the country needs sol
diers," the audience makes a complete
surrender and are overcome with laugh
ter. "Maurice Pertrand," t he young ad
vocate' arrested on his wedding night, is
a powerful character. He is thrown
into the bastille, nnd after twenty years
is liberated by his sympathizers who
gain the upper hand. The quasi-mad
scene, following this liberation, is one of
the strong points in the play. "Mar
guerite" is in every way his peer, and
together, Mr. and Mrs. Stutt. make a
strong team. "Fleurette," in "Pa Pas
tille," is Bimilar to "Cigarette" in
Ouida's "Under Two Flags," ami pie
senta the same queer mixture of mascu
feminity that makes that novel so popu
lar. Equal in merit are tho "Abbie Lo
Mair" and "Comt St. Cyr," and in this
play at least they are stars. Poth Mr.
Peldon and Miss Pico are young and
ambitious to excel, and a successful fu
ture is assured to them. The balance of
the support is good, and altogether "La
Pastille" is the strongest play in the
reportoiro of the Stuttz company.
It is a pleasure to state that the house
was tilled last night, a greater audience
coming out than any night previous.
came in yesterdav with twentv-three
j head of Brazille Savage's fat hogs.
j Frank Woodcock of Wamic, one of the
gentlemen who brought in hogs yester-
day, says : "I sold my hogs for 4? cts.,
got my money and it's all spent now."
Hog money won't keep any better than
any other kind.
i.
popularity, if its present excellent
sli"dard is maintained.
"ere is the story of a man who claiui-
lie was "too poor" to take the county
I'or. Ji0 H0I,t, 5 to u down-east Van
w'o advertised to keep horses from
JjobberlnK and received the following:
fuaeh your horses to spit."
r'o diversions are tonight placed be
?r the People of Tho Dalles. One is
',e htuttz couipmiy'a comedy of "Suite's
Wuenee," and the other is the free
"re of Mrs. Helen Stafford on "Del
"lean Pliyslcai Culture."
At the Union Whist Club, entertained
ft- V0"lnB bv Mr ttnd WrB' "ostetler,
7 prize
.,B""tt, and
was won
Mrs. G. C.
by Mrs. A. S.
Plakelev car-
i awiiv i,. i.,.i... m in i
kn i wuy, iney wui ue on-
by Mr u,,d MrH' Hobmm next
''State's Evidence," which will lw
V i tonight, is said to be u most laugh.
Coumy which J. G. Stun as-
8 lllu 'olo of "Solomon Isaacs." and
u a in (a ....
vaut." In this play little
Kf illui'li 'uki-.
S. II. CIKJbrd, New Cassel, Wis., wast
troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism,
his stomach was disordered, his liver
was alt'ecled to an alarming degree, ap
jictite fell away, and he was terribly re
duced in flesh and strength. Three bot
tles of Electric Plttois cured him.
Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, III.,
had a running sore on Ills leg of eight
years' standing. Used tliieo bottles of
Electric Hitters and seven boxes of
Pucklon's Arnica Salve, and his leg is
sound and well. John Speaker, Cata
waba, O., had five large fever sores on
his leg, doctors said ho was incurable.
Ono bottle Electric Hitters and one box
Hiickleii's Arnica Salve cured him en
tirely. Sold by Snipes & Kinersly.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Gus. Prockman of Pear creek is in the
city.
Mr. Frank Gabel has returned from a
six months' trip to Wisconsin, and will
reside in The Dalles.
Joe Robbertson is slowly recovering
from a severe cold, which" has almost
laid him on the shelf the last few days.
D. H. Dillon of Jewell county, Kan.,
is in the city looking up a favorable lo
cation in our unexcelled fruit belt. In
all likelihood he will move to Wasco
county within n few months.
HOTill. .UtI!IV.U..
Skibbo -D F Hartley, John Koenig,
Goldendale; James Flanavan, Latah;
A Peterson, Celilo; Leo Pondeau,
Kingsley.
lTmatilla W H Jones, John Sterling,
City; Andv Steen, E P Devon, John P
Lake, Z M Prown, W S" Norman. M
Hastings, Mrs Smith, Portland; Fred
Damplemain, Prineville; WM King and
wife, Piu'gs; J Thompson, Centerville;
Henry Davis, William Flannery, Gold
endale; John Medler, WaEco; A D Mc
Donald, Monkland; Frank Poberts, J M
Hoberts. Wamic; Chas Putler, Henry
Davis, E P Parsons, Port Townsend ; F
Hurdt, (i T Davis, San Francisco; ET
Vernon. Whatcom ; Geo Vanderpool, t!
Dufur, P Siirman, Dtifur; T I) Condon,
Moscow; Ellen Lain, Jefferson; T J
Drive, New York; T Young, W C
Daughton, Ponton ; M J Hunt and wife,
Chicago.
Columbia D P Crabtiee, Mrs J J
Nickelsou, Chenoweth ; H King, Nau
sene; T J Pates, W C Pates, M E Avers,
(ieo Avers, H Putehel, Plalock ; J E
Sindel.'H J Hibbard, Chas Davis, Hood
Piver, It W Prigirs, Washington; Jas
Conley, T Pain, John Elderton, Antel
ope; Carper (i i upper, M Watcher, T T
livens, EI) Monaglian, Cascades; K
Anderson, Grass Valley; P II Hayner,
Dufur; J C Watson, Geo Contes, City;
Geo P Lanford, W Simpson, J C Wat
son, Portland; Geo W Montague, Ar
lington; Jas Stowe. La Grande; D V
White, Seattle; G Fox. Mitchell; HF
Mercer, Stockton; J M Hess, Golden
dale; W H Waters, High Prairie; Y P
Waller, T C Dickinson, Ilepnuer; Chas
Fiver, P Delore, G H Prookhouse,
Wapinitia; W T Hibbard, Ceutervillo;
JosSilva, Lvle; J L Stump, obt Wat
son, White Salmon.
WOOD'S X'IOSX'IIOIIIVJ!i
TUe Ureal I'.ugllili Ilumedy.
I'roimilly nuJ jiormanenuy
cares nil form or trvoua
Weaknttt.lMtttona.Sptrnr
utorrhta, imjicltncj and all
tfftcfvfAlutt or hxcesstt,
JX'cn liri'bcrllil over S5
yourtlii thousauJjof cao
li t ho vnlu Htllab U a n d llo n
rtl medicine known. Ask
.in.i.iit f.ir iV.mJ' l'lioiuliodlnoi If ao ollors
fcOincworthli'MiiioJIcluolulilacoof tUIn, leavo UU
dMiuni'rt nturw, luclu.o lrlco In letter, ua4
wo wlllwud ly return mull. 1'rlro, ouu packago,
lllx,$6. Ono will j.i', ilewtll vure. I'aiuuli.
let In plulu eulel i iieloi.e, vvuU iobtuge.
Juldrua Tho U'ooJ i'liuiulcul Jo.,
JEl WooUwuiil ueuue,I)etru!t, Ulott,
Mold Iii Tliu Dulles by Jllukeley .v IMikWu
Tho lecture at the court house should
bo well attended. Mrs. Staflbrd will
appear on the rostrum with a dress
made upon hygienic principles, the panic
aa now worn by Mrs. Potter Palmer and
other dress reformers in Chicago. Cor
sets are not a part of this costume, nor
stays of any kind, though tho dress is
made to partly fit. The injury that
women are doing themselves and their
children through tight lacing will bo ex
posed, and the methods of muscular
effort to effect a cure advocated bv argu
ment. Mrs. Stafford also gives a private
lecture to women which concerns that
vast number who suffer from female
weakness.
Card of TlinnkK.
e wish to express our thanks and
gratitude to the friends and neighbors
for their kindness and sympathy shown
us in our aflliction during the sickness
and death of our dear mother. Mav the
blessings of God ever attend you.
Yours in grateful remembrance,
Mits. Morgan and McDaxiei.
Caiiiue and Hfskv Bowman.
The Two Itunclerft.
Uncertainty Is hazardous
When tarlll'tlnkcrine Hares at us;
When mammoth mills are motionless
And many millions court dl-ires.
And yet thi. .starving multitude,
With shouts and jests and curses rude,
By their pood votes brought on this fate
"John Bull'' CIcvelnud-"Bloody" Vito.
Impatience is no scarlet sin,
And indignation may fegln,
When t'ncle sJam is forced to cry
"All hall!" to rotten monarchy.
No tingle act, no single word,
That has been done, or has been heard,
Oin even partly mitigate
The evil done by Cleveland-Waite.
In olden times when millions groaned
Beneath such tyrant", so enthroned,
The maddened populace would rise
And sweep their banners from the skle.
Why then, should we, free men and brave,
Submit to be a tool or idave?
Why not impeach from nation, state,
The dual bunglers C'levtland Waite.
Kred W. Pearson.
Denver, Colo., November, 1633.
For a sore throat there is nothing
better than a flannel bandage dampened
with Chamberlain's Pain Palm. It
will nearlv alwavs effect a cure in one
night's time. Thi3 remedy is also a fa
vorite for rheumatism and has cured
very severe cases. 50 cent bottles for
sale by Plakelev & Houghton.
I have used Simmons Liver Regulator
in my practice for the last four year
and cannot lind its equal for bilious
colic, dvsnepsia sick or nervous head
ache and constipation.
Ja. M. Shout, M. D.,
Putlerville, Ark.
Karl's Clover Root, uie new blood
purifier, gives freshness ami clearness to
the complexion and cures constipation
2oc, 50c. and $1.00. Sold by Snipes v
Kinersly, drutrgists.
A bunch of keys. The (inder will b
rewarded bv leaving them at this oilice.
lief or t and After,
"Samaatba al tit Wolfs Fair,"
And be up t" times
THE LATEST OUT
By JOS1A11 Al.l.KN r! WIl'K.
A. G. Hoering,
bical Aifeiit, The DiilUs Or.
Special Cash Sale
Tomorrow and Saturday
ONLY
io-
per cent. Discount
03NT
WOOIJI WOOD! WOOIM
Pest grades oak, llr, pine and slab
wood. Olilcu 1H3 Second street. All
orders promptly attended to.
tf M.ii:u& Hi.-nion
lluckleii' AriiK'u nulw
The best salvo in tho world lot cuin,
bruises, Horos, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
j corns, and all skin eruptions, ami posi
Itively cures piles, or no pay required
j It is guaranteed to give perfect natlsfae
tlon, or money refunded. Price 25 'vnts
I per box. For sale by Snipes M Kinersly
(Jests',
Indies' af?d
Q?ildrei7s'
Shoes.
M. HONYWILL.
iAm doing & Furnishing Ms
Just flrrived from New YorR
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
Itadies'
Jackets,
FROM $3.50 UPWARDS
isnn
At Remarkably Low Prices.
SpleiuiS Chinchilla Overcoats $5.50.
FULL ASSORTMENT OF
Winter Dry Goods,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ETC.
As we are torced to SELL FOR CASH in order to avoid lawsuits (like
he famous A. S. Collins and wife's Euit) and bad debts, our prices will always b
found the very lowest in the market. We invite our friends and customers to
examine our goods and prices before purchasing.
Closing Out Sale
OF JEWELER'S GOODS.
Tho large stock of goods at
W. E. Garretson's Jewelry Store,
to be closed out at prices to suit the times.
Everything Must Be Sold, Regardless of Cost.
INCLUDING
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
CHAINS, RING-S.
CHARMS, PINS,
TABLE - WARE, ETC.
Now is k Time to Bay Christmas Presents.
A. R. Thompson, Assignee.
'
This Week Only.
Commencing Tomorrow, Wednesday,
WK WILL SHI.I.
Wool Felt I-Iats,
WORTH
siHl.OO to $l,oO each
French Kelt Hats,
WORTH
$2.00 to frtf.OO each,
Also, Great Reduction
Baby Caps.
els
at 50
clt $1.2 S
on
112 Sooond Street.
ANNA PETER SCO.
Free 1 1
Free 1
With every dozen Cabinet
Photographs, one ....
o Life-Sisse Crayon. o
Call at the Gallery and see
samples. My work speaks
for itsell
THE dalllt:s, or.