The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 26, 1897, Image 3

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    Cole's Air Tight and
; Hot Blast - ;; ; . -
H E" A T E M s
Stye 5a of
J INI
.... Before long where you will buy your new outfit The
earlier you make your resolution and act upon it the more
use you'll get or the , ciotnes. 11 you
think we can give you any new ideas or
be of assistance in any way, call on us.-"
In any event, before you buy you'
ought to be posted on the new '
H. S. & M. fashions.
HART, 8CHAFFNER & MARX.
GUARANTEED CLOTHING.
- The finest tailor-made ready-to-wear
garments in America bear
this trade mark. You'll find them
very different from the other kinds.' 9
ALL GOODS MARKED IN
PLAIN FIGURES.
PEASE & MAYS.
id
The DalleDaily Chronicle,
26, 1897
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
A few tons ot good wheat hay (baled i
stored in town, for sale in lota to euit.
Inquire at this office. n36-27
Notice A union meeting of the Chris
tian Endeavor and Epworth League will
be held at 6:15 Saturday evening at the
M. E. Church.
Professor Spill man, of Pullman, after
experimenting with thirty-five different
varieties of wheat, recommends the lit
tle club as the " best, the Sonora as next
best. '.-" '
Checks for the second dividend of The
Dalles National bank have arrived, and
anyone having a claim against the bank
can get his check by applying at Hunt
ington & Wilson's office.
The county bridge across White river,
in Pierce county, was washed away
during the recent flood, and as a con Be
quence ' transportation between the
country districts and Tacoraa has been
shut off, except by rail.
Senator Hilton came in from his ranch
near Fossil to spend Thankegivfrjg.-aod
states that heavy rains fell in that sec
tion at the same time they did here.
Grass is fairly good and stock ia in good
condition to begin the winter.
The "Cradle SongB of the Nations
will be the most novel entertainment
given in The Dalles for some time,
derailed at Walla Walla ' Wednesday
evening, and at present is in the ditch
opposite the coal chuteB in that city.
A defective switch caused the engine to
leave the track, and fortunately no one
was hurt in the disaster, although the
engine itself was badly wiecked.
On opening' his general merchandise
store at Arlington Monday . morning. G.
Miller found that during the night it
had been entered and several hats, three
pairs of shoes, a considerable quantity
of underclothing and other goods, worth
n all $50, taken. The glass front of the
store was broken ! There is no clew to
the burglars.
This morning the case of the adminis
trators of the estate of William Cederson.
vs Oregon Railroad and Navigation Co.,
was before the circuit court at 11 o'clock.
But nine jurors bad been selected from
the regular panel and six new jurors had
to.be summoned. Judge Bennett ap
pears for the plaintiff, while Attorney
Minor, of the Portland firm of Cox,' Cot
ton, Teal & Minor, appears for the de
fendant.
Last night, some of the prisoners
were to be taken to the penitentiary
day, made an attempt to pick the locks
and escape from the county jail. They
failed in getting the locks picked, but in
endeavoring to do so, put them in such
a aTinriA that, t.ht Hnnra oonlft nnt. ttf
opened this morning, and they. have to p
remain where they are
aB an expert puts the locks
that they can be opened.
Several little waifs have been making
practice of stealing such articles as
lay their hands on
THE. FAIR A SUCCESS.
Crowds Attend Wednesday and Thara
. day Good Programs.
-I
s whol
ry to 1
Inn Ira R
From ' a . social, as well . as financial
standpoint, the fair is quite a success.
On Wednesday afternoon and Evening
the hall was taxed to its fullest capacity.
During the evening, from 8 till 12, danc
ing was ' indulged , in, and everyone
seemed to have the fall extent of pleas
ure. . - j
On that evening the following articles
were raffled: China' tea set, won by
Joe HerQUx ; hand-painted sofa pillow,
H. Hillgen ; bureau cover . and doilies,
Mrs. T. Ward ; fine meerschaum ' pipe
Chas. Lauer.
Last night an excellent ' program was
rendered. All the numbers were well
received, and the specialties of the four
coal black dudes were of such a charac-
ici no lj uciunuu neverni euizureo. - . . i
The winners at last night's rafflesx
were: - Peter Stadelman, marble top
center table; Mr. Reynolds, wax dill;
Miss Griner, rocking horse ; Susie Moore,
plate glass mirror; August Grunow, tri-
cicle; Rev. J. Ran w, violin; J. Red
mond, pair of woollen blankets; Mr.
McFall, oil painting of the Mount of the
LHolv OroHB. . '''.'.
KHE THE BEST .
They heat a room in five minutes.
They save enough fuel the fi ret
year to pay for the stove.
4 cents a day is the average cost of
heating a large room with our
stoves. - -
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They burn anything and every
thing combustible.
A cord of wood equals a ton of
hard coal in any ot our wood
beaters.
It is only necessary to remove ash
es once in six weeks from our
, wood stoves. .. ' ,
They are. safe and have a catch to
hold the cover while patting in
- . fuel.; -: ; ' .
You have a fire every morning'
.Oar hot'blast draft furnishes a hot
air feed, not cold air, and saves
" fuel., .' . .. . -..: . ' J . .
They are easily moved and set up..
Oar wood stoves are made with
' either sheet iron or cast iron tops
in all Bizes, for all purposes.
They-are jointlees the connections
". being bo made that the greater
expansion of the lining don't af
. feet the body. . .
There are no fcolts- exposed to the
fire to burn off or draw or open
- up a joint.
Our coal stove will burn slack and
. - makes a ton of soft coal equal to
. " ' a ton of hard coal. -. :
3
UilSOi?
ir-Jil?t
)i eaters
BEWARE' of infringers and inferior
imitations, they never equal the origin
: al and cost as much. . ,
MA1ER & BENTON.
PERSONAL MENTION
8
V
About eighty children, under 12 years of
age, will take part, all dressed in the tjhey could easily
costumes of the nations they represent, jfirom business bouses and other places in
Colonel M. McCarthy of
has received from the war department
at Washington, D. C , official notice of
the granting to him of a congressional
medal for his distinguished bravery at
White Bird canyon, Idaho.June 17, 1877
: in the Nez Perces campaign.
A telephone message from Salem was
received this afternoon, stating that Mrs.
' Margaret Farley, mother of Mrs. J. C
Christian, died in that city today. Her
remains will be brought her for inter
ment. The funeral will tak place to
morrow at 2 :30 from the Catholi
church.
At the time of going to press the fol
lowing jury bad been selected to try the
Cederson case : H. C. Bateham, J. M.
Elliot, John Hendricks, M. Dichten
muller, M. V. 'Rand, Hans. Lage; eo.
Cooper, H. C. Stranahan, W. B. Red
man, E. . K. Russell, C. E, Chrisman
David Cooper.
Sunday, while attempting to cross the
, Skykomish river from the mines east of
Index, in a small canoe, Adolph McRea
was drowned. Hia brother, Dudd Mc
f Rea, was killed In a rock slide in the
mines'about a year ago, Alex Jones had
', a nanow e3cape, HHe was taken out of
, the river unconscious, but except for a
, few bruises, he is all right. ;
One of the five monster "hog" engines
which the 3. R. & N. put on the mounl
ain division about a year ago, was
F a . - . TYT - r .
Walla Walla cny. w euneeaay one oi inem irieu
to sell some of these articles and was
turned over to the authorities.' He
made a clean breast of bis crimes, and
that of his pals, and at present a motion
is on foot to send them to the reform
school. - As there is nothing decided as
to what will be done, we refrain from
giving the lads' names for the present.
A. L. Bunnell of Glen wood , is in Jthe
city today..
D. C. Hall, claim scent for the O. R.
& N., is in the city today.
Roger B. Sinnott left for a business
'tiip to Baker City last night
tl. hi. riillgen and wite ot rvingsiey
are in the city attending the fair
Rev. J. H. Wood spent yesterday with
bis mother and sister at University
Park. .
Miss Minnie MichelKfent v Portland
Fhia mni-ninn ShnSrill ralnrn StYTiriav
evening. -: '.':
1 T. H. Johnston, one of Dafur'e enter
prising merchants, is in the city on
usiness.
Miss Mollie Bottorff went to Spokane
Wednesday night to spend lhaukegiv
ing at home.
Chas. Stone returned from a trip to
Seattle Wednesday, and spent .Thanks
giving in this city. ,.
Mrs. Henrv Fowler, who . has been
visiting relatives in the city, returned
to her home in Portland this morning
John Thomas, special , agent of the
aeen Insurance Company of San Fran
isco, is in tne.city on business today;
Edward Bolton of Kingaley left on the
oat this morning. He is on his way to
Angel college, where he will ' take
a a coarse in studies. . .'. ;
Dr. C. Gertrude French, daughter of
Smith French of this tTty, spent Thanks
ted
Mr. '!'
- J uui ibu . t wi vuio ymj $ open & umi a -
In the voting for- the most popular Tiving with her parents and returned to
.Wednesday afternoon - some young
fellows, who, by the way, are strangers
in the city, has a clash with one of the
richest of the Chinese on Front street,
and one of them did the Chinaman up
in such a shape that anyone seeing him
would be led to believe that he had been
struck by a cylone. After the youth, had
atiefied himself that he had done the
phinaman up properly he sought a place
bf concealment, and at present the. au-
horities are vainly searching for the of-
ender. ' ' . - --
young lady, Katie Brogan leads with 83
wotes; while Minnie Sandrock comes
exi wun o. i ware au auiuuurt ot en-
until Buch time, thusiasin was displayed last night over
in order so froting for the most oonnlar railroad
Jman, and at the cTose of the evening J.
Fagan lead with 109, Wm. Maher 106.
and J. Gallagher 83. In the contest for
the . flag the Elks lead with 110, Com
pany G has 62, "The Sons of Rest" 46,
while the Workmen have 44.
,The following ia this evening's pro
gram: "
Washington tost. T. . . , , . jOrchestra
PlFno Duet. . . . ... . . Julia and Clara Nickelsen
Selection Echoes or the.Day. . . ...Orchestra
Chorus Song .. .. ..................Germans
Guitar and Banjo Duet '. H Parkins, M. Bice
Rage in Ireland .Orchestra
Clarinet Solo. . ..... .. . . M. Long
German Chorus .. . ..
U hlanenruf ...'. . . . .Orchestra
Some of the leading characters of the
Dr. Grant Medicine Company will introduce-some
specialties this evening in
conjn notion with the above program.
V Has been so much larger
- than we anticipated, 'f that our
stock has been demoralized,' but
. we have just received another
.'shipment, and can ..supply your
V wants. - - ..
The Wilson has Outside draft ,
' and cast sliding top. Sold only
.by v--.:-r-.::;-
MAYS & CROWE,
Go
-DEALERS IN-
: V Agricultural Implements, Champion
Mowers and Reapers? Craver' Headers, Bain
Wagons, Randolph Headers and Reapers.
Drapers, - Lubricating Oils, Axle - Grease. ;
Blacksmith Coal and Iron.
Agents for Waukegan Barb Wire. ;
2nd Street, Cor? Jefferson, THE DALLES.
Gomplete
Line
of
Fishing Tackle, Notions, Baeeball Goods, Hammocks, Baby
Carriages, Books and Stationery at Bedrock Prices, at the f v
Jacobsen Book 8c Music Go.
Vhere will also be found the largest and most complete line
of Pianos and other Musical" Instruments in Eastern Oregon.
Mail Orders will receive prompt attention.
"New Vogt Block,
The DallesOregon.
I f PIONEER BAKERY, i
I have re-opened this well-known Bakery,
and am now prepared to supply every-
V body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also
all kinds of Staple and Fancy G-roceries.
GEORGE R U CH, Pioneer Grocer.
Se tne Cn'rysanthemnms.
The public is invited to come and see
the chrysanthemums. They are now in
full bloom, and this is the best time to
get your plants. The lily, hyacinthe,
tulip, early, and late narcissus and jon
quil bulbs are now ready to plant for
spring and winter blooming. Now is
the time to get pansy plants for early
spring blooming. . ":
19-2w .. Mrs. A. C. Stubling & Son.
Subscribe for The Chbonicxk.
Degree of Donor Entertains.
ortland this mornings -
Misses Nellie and CarfTie Butler came
up on the boat yesteraay to spend a few
days with tbeirCrother, Truman, wtfd
met them yesteruay at the Cascades.,
Fred Drews of Portland, who came up
Wednesday night to eat Thanksgiving
turkey with his folks in this city, re
turned on the Spokane flyer this morn
ing. .. 1 . . . .
Hon. J. H. Cradlebaugh left for Bake -
City this morning to attend to hia min
ing interests at that place. Mrs. Cra
dlebaugh also left this morning,' having
gone to their tlood Kiver home
Mr. J. M. Marden, accompanied b
hia dauzhter. Miss Hat tie. went to Port
land this morning, where the latter yA
join Hon. W. R. Ellis and wife on their
trip to Washington, JJ. J. Miss waltie
will remain with relatives in that city
for some time, and will devote her time
to the study of art, for which she has uu
unusual amount of talent
1 I
Out
Sale
Bolo "My Qandma'-. . i : . :rrrrrrrrtMnrrTarney
Character Buet "Beuben and Rachel". -
. t Mrs. Stephens and Chae. ClarkeJ
Coffee and cake was servedal ter the
program was finished, and when the in
ner man had been amply satisfied, the
usnal hour's dancing was enjoyed before
the participants disbanded for the' even
ing. ' , , ' . ''.;." . .-
osmg
FURNITURE CARPETS
Are going to close out their business, and they are offering their large stock at
lusi i'jsiur.is. . jmowis ine ume io ouy gooa rurniiure cneap.
Alt persons knowing themselves indebted to said firm are requested to call and
' settle their account. - .- . :
Wednesday night the Degree of Honor
gave another delightful and well-ar
ranged entertainmen. Nearly all the
members and Quite number of invited
guests were presents The following Pdvfj
pram 'was rendered: - " ' : - n I
Piano Duet. . Missesx. Sampson and Peart Joles
Heading "TheTlUall'EsgivInR''. ' "
.. .mm t:mn(iau
Quartet '"Consinf Jedediah
Mesdames Stephenaand Young amtMr. Crandail
" - rT6d Dr. Eshelmjiij. ' -
Kec "Siving TOanTL8"rrrrrr7.Martha Schooling
.Tina -IThaTn.nii n V "
- J.- -- -Mrs. Groat and Mr. CracdaulT C. KITC. K W.T .PITTITCT
wtye postoff iee piparmay,
v CLARK & FALK, Proprietors, ' .
Pare Otucjs andi JWedlGines.
' ' " , Toilet Articles and Perfumery , . '
pipst lji7 of Imported a rjd DorestiG iars.
Telephone, 333.
New Vogt Block.
All kinds of Stationery sold by
Per-
The best at the lowest prices,
haps you need writing paper, or a diary?
A blank book or inkwell? A magnifi
cent stock on hand. We mark all our
goods at a uniformly small fiigure and
give the best quality. Some new de;
signs in papetrieB, etc. - : ;
The
Gfopdniele
axul cGt the neivc.