The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 21, 1897, Image 3

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    9 Special Sale of Clothing
FOR ONE WEEK.
The Good Clothes Habit
ii
J8j; h increase. Consumers are wearing
moio good clothes every season. Wo know this by
our increasing business. '
WE WISH TO ENCOUR
AGE THIS HABIT,
And with this end in view, we have selected
ninety suits from our regular lines, that retail for
Jon, lwelve-fifty and Fourteen Dollars,
FOR THE BALANCE
OF THIS WEEK
We shall offer them at a uniform price of
7
3
$8
65
PER
SUIT
$8.65
SEE FURNISHING GOOD'S WINDOW.
ALL GOODS MARKED IN I
PLAIN FIGURES.
PEASE & MAYS
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
MONDAY,
JUNE 21.1S97
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Random OoservutiouH and Local Events
of Leaser Macultutle.
in
Mr. Brooks reports that the rainfall
this afternoon amounted to .03 of an
inch,
If you are In need of a new Biiit, it will
pay you to read the ad of Pease & Mays
in this iesne.
The .Regulator went to Vancouver yes
terday after a cargo of bricks, arriving
back about 9 o'clock.
There will be a meeting of King's
Daughters at Mrs. Brooks' tomorrow
afternoon at 2 -.30 o'clock.
This is the longest day in the year,
and one of the most welcome since it
brought a generouB rain.
The Regulator this morning left her
wharf at 9:15, having remained half an
hoar to give the boat crew a chance to
vote.
The voters of Klickitat county recent
ly passed upon Ithe free school-book
propoeitmn.itinoV'aecided against it
every dist;
We wilt vefctureito say, that never be
fore inDie DllleBiiave values been of
fered thjft acting offered by PeaBe &
MayE ffottiiB week, in men's clothing.
TbeiligheBt daily bowling scores for
laet week at the Commercial Club are
aB follows: Monday, T. N. Hudson 50;
Tuesday, Bradehaw and'HoBtetler 52;
Wednesday, B. F. Laughlin Gl; Thurs
day, F. Houghton 41 Friday, Hostetler
58; Saturday, Hostetler 01. "
It needs but a glance at the clothing
displayed in Pease & Mays' furnishing
Roods window, to convince the most in
credulous that they are offering aston
iehing bargains. Their clothing is up-to-date
in every particular and the bar
gains offered are from their latest pur-
. 1
(-'iiaseg.
At the Umatilla House parlors this
morning at 4 o'clock, Justice Filloou
united Mr. L. Barzee and Mies Stella
Howell in Hymen's holy bonds. Mr.
Barzee awaited the young lady here,
she coming down from Sherman county
on the early morning train. The young
couple left for Dufur on the stage at 0
o'clock.
A dinner web given at the farm resi
dence of Duncan Rose, on Howell prairie,
n Marion county, last Snnday, and
among those present were the venerable
Pioneer, John Durbin, who is now 103
years old, and the 2-monthB-old son of
8. Durbin, making five generations
of the Durbin family numbered among
those participating in the affair.
Grasshoppers continue their ravages
about WaitHburg. Several localities in
Jj"t vicinity are literally alive with
'"em, and aince they are now nearly
Brown, every green plant in the gardens
teing rapidly consumed, aud, unless
tuY fly away boom, garden truck will be
entirely eaten. These pests have never
before been so numerous in that part of
the country, aud it seems as if noth
ing can be dene to protect plants against
them.
Dan Moore, who is charged with being
a party to the theft of $80 from Taylor
Hill a few days ago and who had been
in the country for several days, came
into the city Saturday, and learning of
the charge against him, went up to the
sheriffs office to Bee about it. He was
arrested by Nightwatchman Wiley and
is held for examination. There does not
seem to be any evidence against him,
other than the statement of the man
Shurts, who is held to appear before the
grand jury.
Shortly after noon a big, black cloud
came up from the southwest, and ex
tended itself over the grain fields of
Wasco and Sherman counties. For a
while it looked as though The Dalles
waB to be slighted, but at 1 :40 the big
drops began to fall and in a few mo
ments a heavy down-pour was in full
operation. The rain cloud swept across
the river and evidently paid our neigh
bors of Klickitat a much-needed visit.
The rainfall here waB verv heavy for
half an hour or more.
There will be an open air meeting at
Nielsen's corner, Second and Washing
ton streets, at 7 o'clock thiB evening.
It will be addressed by Mr. B. J. Sharp,
state organizer of the Labor Exchange.
The subject will be the "Necessity and
iPractical Workings of Labor Exchange."
The labor exchange people think tney
a ninn tn solve tire hard-times
Question and take this means of present
ing it to the public. Mr. Sharp is said
L be an eloquent speaker, and as he has
&nade the matter a epecial study, be will
no doubt, be able to advance some new
ideas. Go and hear him.
Friday night one of Mr. Jos. Peters
scowb drifted away from the landing at
Sprague, having been 'left by those in
charge of her, without a watchraao.
The heaw wind caueed ber to break
awav, and she took the trip down over
he Cascades all by her lonesome. iur.
mp went down the river yesteruay 10
look for her, finding her lodged on a rock ,
HE DIDN'T DO A THING TO HIM
Just
riayeil a Few Selection
Wagner on His Backbone.
From
Doctor Cams of Hood Riyer owns a
dog. Mr. Bartmess also of Hood River
owns a cat. The gentlemen named live
on opposite sides of Oak street, and the
cat and dog consequently occupy quar
ters and are at home seven days in the
week, just across the street from each
other. The dog boasts of no high-born
ancestry, is diminutive, old gold in color,
and in fact is, in every day language,
1 just "a yaller dog." The cat is, on the
other hand, an aristocrat, being of that
blue-gray color, indicating the genuine
Maltese, though it may be only a Mai
tese cross. He is of magnificent propor
tions as to frame, long of limb, flexible
of joint, velvet footed in peace, but a
telegraph message with hair on it, the
cylinder of a threshing machine done in
gray, a cyclone with a swelled tail, or
any little thing of that kind when en
gaged in active pursuits.
Between the Cams' dog and the Bart
mess' cat, besides the street, is a long
standing feud. When either of them
feels lonesome, or pines lor the good, old
days in the mining camps, that we now
can only read about, he makes an incur
Bion into the other's territory.
Saturday Cams' dog felt blue. He
had chased an old hen, helping himself
occasionally to a mouthful of feathers
until he was as full as a tick, and having
nothing else to relieve the monotony of
the tedious afternoon, he cast his gaze
over into the enemy's territory. The
gate was open and the Maltese evidently
off duty. Here was an opportunity not
to be neglected. He walked over, and
after reconnoitering for a few moments,
he sauntered in. He was on dangerous
ground now, and proceeded cautiously
and slowly, but gained boldness at every
step, as his hated enemy did not appear.
The Maltese was curled up taking hie
afternoon nap, never dreaming that an
insignificant yaller dog would dare to
try to play him for a Boer. "The best
laid schemes of.mieeand men," aud also
of venturesome dogs, result in their un
doing.
A lady visiting the Bartmess residence
iU middle of the river and partly 1 came in and walked around the house.
0,nt He removed the provisions; sails The dog having a guilty conscience,
and a lot of bay and grain, anu wueu j suew jib who ucc uc uou uu uuciucm
the water gets lower will Eee what can ' and struck for the gate. It was closed,
hi done with the scow. At present he! With a despairing howl, he poked his
nfinks ehe mav be a total loss. j head through between the pickets ana
ilDK8 : I tried to crowd his frightened body after
Notice to Taxiiayer. j Ui Ljke gome political pushes, it
t'i 1 iftQ7 nnts will be i wouldn't work. He had too many
On and after Jul) 1. : 89, costs w II be &
added for the collection of al axes due I
Wasco county u --7- - .
'. . f ! sheriff. This is
now in me 7
an imperative order from the county
court, and the sheriff ha. no option but
to collect Buch taxes by levy on property
All parties coneerucu ,
notified that no leniency will be shown
fn "be collection of taxes after July 1,
id tliatlevyw.il be made on all prop-
rtv delinquent after that date,
erty aenuq DwvJ8B
jH.td Sheriff of Wasco County.
off, but he found, as the couutry editor's
epitaph said, "We are here to stay." As
he could not move, he raieed his voice in
lusty lamentations, longing vainly to
hear his beloved master's voice. This
was where be showed poor generalship.
Had he remained still, some one would
have eventually released him, but his 10
to 1 music only disturbed the slumbers
of the Maltese, which rose with a start
and at once proceeded to investigate
the Infernal din going on at the
WHRNING.
Our attention has been called to the advertisements of a Dalles lirm,othor
than our Agents, otlering Baker Barb Wire.
Pease & Mays have been our Exclusive Agents
At The .Dalles for many years for the sale of our Baker Perfect Barb Wire.
Genuine Baker Wire Can be Bought Only of Them.
This Wire is manufactured under our patents; the name is copyrighted,
and our attorney is now preparing to bring suits against the manufacturer
of this spurious Wire, and we desire to give notice that all,
SELLERS and PURCHASERS ALIKE, are LIABLE.
Cheap, undesirable articles of no merit are never imitated.
The great superiority of our wire has caused other wire to be stamped Baker.
You buy Baker Wire, not on account, of the name, but because of the su
perior excellence of the wire which has been tested to your on tire satisfaction.
Then Purchase Your Wire of PEASE & MAYS,
Our Accredited Agents at The Dalles,
For no other firm there has or can secure Baker Ported. Barb Wire.
205 Oregon ian Bldg., Portland, Or'.
BAKER DEPARTMENT,
CONSOLIDATED STEEL & WIRE CO.
H. J. McMANUS, Manager.
portals of his domain. He discov
ered the dog and realized that his pri
vate grounds had been invaded while he
slept. His eyes flashed, the blood of ten
thousand or more illustrious ancestors
surged through his veins, his tail as
sumed the dimensions of a brush on a
dynamo, and the lady whose attention
had been drawn by the dog's expres
sions of regret, saw a blue rainbow and
heard a thud as the Maltese sailed
through the air and impinged on the
hurricane deck of the pilloried canine.
Then there was music in the air, n
sound of revelry, all furnished by the
dog, the Maltese clawing the keys and
running the scales up and down the
purpa back in a way that would have
made Paderewski green with envy.
Never a cat had such an opportunity be
fore. Never a dog had so much of his
earthly troubles behind liitn. The dog's
calls for assistance became momentarily
more vigoious, until the air pulsated
with "the music of hiB fears," and the
sound was as though a city dog pound
had set up a joint and several death
chant. Finally with a mighty backward
surge, that head, that didn't know
enough to get itself out of trouble, was
yanked from between the pickets with
such force that most of the dog'a hair
and all of his bark waB left there, and
with a gladsome whimper he leaped the
fence and fled for home. He was fast
when in the gate, but a great deal faster
as he Btruck the ground on the thither
side of the fence and realized that there
was no place like home.
The cat watched him gain his own ter
ritory, and then went back to the wood
shed and spent the remainder of the
afternoon in picking the dog meat aud
hair from between Ills teeth.
What the dog did was to crawl under
the house, but his thoughts were prob
ably like those of "FeBtUHi"
"I tilume no heart, 110 love, 110 fat'',
Ami I liHVtt Nothing to forKlve,
I wIhIi for nuuKht, reiKiiit for naught,
Dislike naught but to live.
The deflation of the houl
It what 1 feel--A
m'Iim: of lodtnem that leaven death
Hut little to reveal."
;
Be Not Alarmed
By the so-called "WARNING" of ojir competitors. TI10 threat
made to our customers la nothing more nor leas than 11 big bluff of a
would-be monopoly.
Our Baker Barbed Wire was purchased from one of thu largest
concerns in the United States; o.tch spool la branded "Genuine Hnkor
Warranted," and we invito comparison with any other make of Wire.
Wo have bought nearly J00.0OO pounds of this wire for Sl'OT
CASH, at the right price, and propose to give our customers the benefit
of it. We are not holding it for a fancy price, and claiming it to bo the
best Wire on earth. It is worth no moro than any other good Wire,
but ia ua good as any, and wo are selling it as low as any. Compare
our so-called "Spurious" Wirowith the ONLY Baker PERFECT, be
fore buying, and get our prices. Wo are making pricea that should get
your trade.
MAYS & CROWE, f.
Fire
Works.
One business man wanted in every
city (not already taken) for excliihive
sale of manufactured goods. Applicant
muBt furnish few hundred dollars caBh
capital to carry small stock of saleable
merchandise with which to supply his
own customers after orders are lirst se
cured. Two hundred dollars monthly
profit assured over all expenses. '.State
references, qualifications, etc.
F. E. Vah,
136-140, Nassau St., New York.
juulO-ot
On the occasion of the meeting of the
grand lodge of Elks at Minneapolis, the
O. It. &. N. will Bell round trip tickets
July 2d, good to return until July :11st,
for 0.50. These tickets are good for
stop-over privileges returning. The
meeting of the National Educational As
sociation is held at Milwaukee at the
same time, and same rates to Minne
apolis will be given. At that point,
tickets will nave to ne purcnaseu to
Milwaukee, costing for the round trip
$12.30. Jnl7-tf
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Flags, Rockets, Torpedoes, Roman Candles, Bombs
and Firo-craukors. Largo Assortment. Prices
the lowest.
Mall ordors promptly attended to.
New Vogt Block, The Dalles, Oregon,
GEORGE RUCH
PIONEER GROCER.
(Huccefekor to Clirlmiiau A Coron,
" FULL LINE OF
STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES.
Again in business at the old stand, I would be pleased to
see all my former patrons. Fii'e delivery to any part of town.
Lumber, Building Material and Boxes
TradediorHay, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Sec.
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