The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 30, 1897, Image 3

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    FINELY POLISHED
OAK CENTER TABLE
To Be Given Away to Our Retail Cash Customers.
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Special Sale of
Summer Clothing.
For the balance of this week we offer a full line of
MEN'S SACK SUITS at $6.85.
CUHRHNTEED KLL WOOL,
These are not last year's goods, but were bought this year to sell for
more money. Triulo is slow, anil if
We are Selling these Goods at
LESS THAN COST
it is our loss and your gnin. These Suits arc strietlv up-to-date ;
single-breasted, round-cornered, in Fanev Cheviots, Tweeds,
Clay Worsteds and Plain Mixtures in all the latest colors.
We Guarantee Fit and Workmanship.
.This lino will bo found on the front table in our Furnishing Goods Depart
ment, and you make a mistake if you neglect to look them over.
See Our Furnishing Goods Window.
PEASE & MAYS
ALL GOODS MARKED IN
PLAIN FIGURES.
Displayed in Dry Goods
Department.
Four Styles. Purchases of $15,
$25, $35 and $50.
Wu have purchased a large number of tables
of different grades nnd styles. We proposo to
make our ltotnil Cash customers a present of ono
or more of these (allien as tiny may select. Wo
will give you a card which you can present with
each purchases and have the amount of such pur
chase punched thereon. This applies to all pur
chases EXCEPT CillOCKIUES. Wo have tho
tables in four styles and they will ho given when
purchases havo been made of $15.00, f'Jo.OO, :f!!i5.00
and $30.00
This Table With
Purchase of $35.00.
PEASE & MAYS"
All Goods Marked in Plain Fiures.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
Fill DAY,
APRIL 30. 1897
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Itiindoin ObservutiiiiiH and noal Kvoiits
of l.eHnur AlaKiiituile.
Garden hose for four cents a foot at
Mays & Crowe's. a30-tf
Tho latest in bicycle suits at Pease &
Mays just opened ; $fl and $0.50 per suit.
Lee Hung, a Chinaman, was arrested
yesterday, charged with catching trout
in an unlawful manner.
Have you noticed the Flake hominy in
Pease &.Mays' grocery window? It looks
good enough to eat.
A now line of baby carriages just re
ceived. Call and examine them at the
Jacobsen 13. & M. Co. u29-2t
The Labor Exchango lias procured a
fine brick making machine, which they
will operate here this summer.
There will be no Sunday school in tho
Episcopal church Sunday, on account of
repairs being made in the building.
Have you a baby? If so, call at
Jacobsen B. & M. Co. and inspect their
new stock of baby carriages, which have
just arrived. a29-2t
The Columbia is coming up slowly,
but steadily. At 8 o'clock this morning
it stood at 28.9, a rise of about 8 inches
in twenty-four hours.
Only ono more day in which to get
one of those ijO.So all-wool suits at Pease
& Mays'. They go back to the original
price on Monday, so improve the oppor
tunity while you may.
Lost A child's small, ailk-llannel
shawl. Probably dropped between
Court street at Third, and the postollice
and Commercial Club rooms. Finder
Dle.isu leave at this ofliee.
A social dance will bo given in the
Baldwin opera house Saturday evening
by Prof. S wanton. Do not fail to come,
as the French Menuett will be taught to
all in attendance. Admission 50 cents.
Ladies free. a29-I5t
Dalles City offerH eomo choice resi
lience lots tor sale cheap and on easy
terms. The sale takes place May loth
n the lots, beginning nt 2 o'clock p. m.,
nnd will continue from time to time un
til all lots are sold.
The Commercial Qlub baseball team
ail tho Champions will piny another
same at tho fair ground Sunday after
noon, and from tho determination to win
that each side expresses, the game ought
to ho a hotly.conteated ono.
A whole can of ice cream disappeared
from the parsonage Sunday morning.
E. Jacobsen, the popular piano and or
Bn man from The Dalles, left town at
e tame time. Knowing Jaky'a ca
pacity for Ice cream, it looks rather sug
gestive. Wasco News.
The John Day river was so high that
Albin Buckingham could not get over
last Monday with the Antelope mall,
"y Wednesday the river hod fallen a
little and he wus able to cross. All the
ranchers on the bottom land were forced
out of their homes by the flood, and a
great amount of growing grain and
stacked hay has been ruined. Charlie
Clarno had a stack of hay, containing
sixty tons, mostly destroyed. The Par
sons ferryboat was carried down the
river about a mile, when part of the
cable rigging took hold and aeryed as an
anchor until the boat was rescued.
Fossil Journal.
Edward Shields Tonight.
Mr. and Sirs, ltufeuo Kutortalneil.
The Degree of Honor held a special
meeting last night in connection with
the A. O. U. W., the occasion being a
gathering of the family circle in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Rufeno, who had just
returned from Portland, it being their
first visit Bince Miss Jennie Russell had
discarded the last name to take that of
her husband. A short program was
rendered, consisting of music and read
ings, after which the editor of The
CmtONiCLE was called upon to present a
pretty trifle, not of much valuej in it
self, but representing whole lots of good
will, it being a gift of the lodge. The
present was a silver sugar bowi, bearing
simply the letter "R." The remarks
were in that peculiarly modest and quiet
vein for which the Ciikonicmj man is
noted, and besides eliciting applause
thut the remarks woro over, also brought
out a very happy response from each of
the. young couple. Icecream and cake
followed, and then dancing, which was
kept up until nearly midnight.
Ills Itrothur With JJIm.
No better description could be made
of Edward Shields' entertainment, to be
given at the Vogt opera house tomorrow
night, than the following flattering com
ment from the Ilwaco Journal, one of
the leading newspapers ot Southwestern
Washington :
''In the two illustrated entertainments
that Edward Shields gave here last Mon
day and Tuesday evenings he sustained
the excellent reputation he has made
everywhere ae a public speaker and en
tertainer, and it is to be regretted that
more people did not turn out, for it was
given as a benefit to create a library
fund for our city schools. Besides the
entertainments themselves merited bet
ter patronage; but it is as Mr. Shields
says, there are so many parties running
around the country with little "Jim
Crowe" magic lantern outfits humbug
ing the people, thut when a good enter
tainment conies along they are the loser.
"On Monday evening Mr. Shields gave
a history of the Columbia river and its
environments, illustrated with about
100 views. Tho lirst view ehown was
that of the Fort Canby life saving crew
going out to sea from the mouth of the
river. This was followed by a series of
pictures of local interest, which elicited
much applause. These were followed
i by views of the different points of inter-
est along up the river to the dalles, and
after giving a description of the great
Inland Empire, the lecture closed with
a history of the city of Portlund.
few moments he seemed paralyzed, but
after lying on the grass a little while he
was able to limp homeward. On arrival
there he told his parents ot tho accident
and complained that his right leg and
arm seemed numb and paralyzed. A
physician was summoned but he could
do nothing to relieve the sufl'erer, and
another was called in. His eilbrts were
also futile, so Brodeck chartered a spec
ial train and brought four of the best
physicians from Seattle, but the efforts
of ull were fruitltes, and in 48 hours tho
boy was dead. East Oregonian.
True to Life.
The animatiscope, which iB how ex
hibiting the wonderful pictures in our
city, is located at the old Vogt building
about across the street from the Cuno.v
iclk ofliee. Mr. Wilbur, who is in
charge of it, is an honest and conscien
tious exhibitor, understands his busi
ness, and succeeds in presenting, not
pictures, but the moving, living objects.
To uppreciute it you will have to see it.
The Marshfield Sun speaks of it as pub
lished below, and dozens of other papers
attest the perfections of the living scenes
reproduced :
The animatiscopo entertainment last
week waB a scientific treat; it was in
fact everything claimed by Mi. Wilbur.
The pictures are produced with such ra
pidity ana exactness as to bhow every
movement as realistic as if looking it
the real object. It is simply marvelous
and one who has never seen the anitna
iscope will never renret paying the price
Just Received.
A stock of Pure Aluminum Ware Cook
ing Utensils.
No enamel to flake off. Solid metal. No
plating to wear off.
Absolutely pure. No verdigris, or salts
of tin.
Wonderfully light and beautiful, and
very durable.
Foods cooked in it do not scorch.
We will he pleased to show It to you, even If
Drop in and see it.
you don't buy.
MAYS & CROWE.
Remember
entertainment were the illustrated songe
Thomas White, the brother of the un- j by Mr. Whiting, and also the illustrated
fortunate man being cared for by the ! poems by Mrs. Shields. Mr. Whiting ;
county, and who has been forwarded j possesses a baiitono voice of deep vol- j
from one town to another until he found umo and great richness, and tho audi-'
humanity existing here, arrived on tho ence showed their appreciation of his ,
morning train and is now taking care of talent by vigorously recalling him after
his brother. Ho received a letter from j each song. Mrs. Shields' poems could
his brother written at Huntington, and j not bo beaten in their line, each verse I
immediately started to his assistance.
He passed through here night before I
last, and ut Huntington learned his a pleasant voice, and was the recipient
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value received lor vour mouev.
We have strictly First-class
i FIR, OAK and
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MAPLE WOOD
l'JCKSONAI- MKNTIO.V
ueing appropriately niusinueu wun line ; wa9 jn
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Hon. W. II. II. Dufur was in the city
this afternoon :
Mr. J. L. Covyan,jjgent at the Warm
Springs, iirriveirrrfrom there yesterday.
Mrs. A. H. Byrkett r f White Salmon
the city last night, retuinin
To sell at LOWEST MARKET RATES
Phone 25.
JOS. T. PETERS & CO
pictures thrown on the scioen. She bus j home on the Regulator this morning.
brother had beon shipped to Walla of much applause. The beauty of Mr.
Walla. He at once started for that Shields' speaking is his easy and uu
place, and there learned his brother was i affected delivery. Ho lias his subject
here. Ho is very grateful for what the i well under control, and talks without
county has done, and will remain hero ! the aid of notes, introducing juet enough
until the ond conies, which in all proba-1 wit to keep the audience in good humor.
bility will he in a few days. 1 As for the etereopticon views they are ,
Mr. wniie came nere iruui iU.,t. vi- inhibited in Ilwiino.
Mr. and Mrs. John Chappell, who had
been visiting friends hero for a day or
two, returned to their homo ot Golden
dale yesterday afternoon.
I'or Kent.
Largo alcove room, nicely furnished,
convenient location. Apply to
u28-lw J. M. Huntington & Co.
City, California, where
in the mines.
ho is a laborer
Autlou SuHjiondi'd.
Mr. T. A. Hudson this morninc re
ceived a letter from tho attorneys of the engravings
The views shown to illustrate tho songs
and poems were fine, while the pictures
displaying scenes along tho Co'uinbia
river stood out on the canvas like steel
Nebraska corn for sale at the Wosco
warehouse. Best feed on earth. iii'J-t
which
"We are just in receipt of a letter
.Indira Ke v of Washington, in
Eastern Oregon Lund Company
savd :
from
which ho inforuiB us that on
inst. the attorney-general of the interior
department wroto him that the petition
of the Eastern Oregon Land Co. for the
aupenslon of action in the entries pend
ing proceeding in the supreme court of
the United States, was granted."
C'uiihti A Alydtery.
Mlllluery.
Portland's latest styles at the Uma
tilla House parlors, for a fow days only.
Box Ton,
A strange occurrence ut Everett is re-
n,. oq,i I ported, in which death resulted from
me u , un i...
injuries receiveu uy a imeeuuii cuicuer.
Young Charles Brodeck, 14 years old,
was playing baseball with other lads ot
his own age, and was acting as catcher
behind the batsman. The latter, in
making a strike at the ball, jerked the
bat back to add force to the forward
movement and in doing so forcibly
struck young Brodeck with tho-point of
the bat just below the knee, which must
have struck a sensitive nerve as for a
Wouldn't it be surprising
if Schilling s Best
tea
coffee
soda
laldmr powder
flavoring extract!
gnu Hikes
were all the very best there
are?
Your grocer pays you
your money back if you
don't like them.
For sale by
W. E. Kahler
GEORGE RUCH
PIONEER GROCER.
l8ueccnor to Clirlamaii & Coron,
' FULL LINE OF
STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES.
Again in business at the old stand. I would ho pleased to
see all my former patrons. Free delivery to any part of town.
m. Z. DONNELL,
PESCftfPTIOfl DRUGGIST
TOILET ARTICLES A1D PERFUMERY.
Opp, A. M. Williams & Co.,