The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 06, 1897, Image 3

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DAISY"
"DAISY"
Handkereliiefi
Tight Heaters
. Holiday Dreams Soon to be Fulfilled.
This store has proved its advantages as a shopping place for Holiday
Gift?. What 3'ou find in the various departments here, too,, is priced on the
close margin plan. " ' .
Today we call your special attention to our display of Handkerchiefs, -Fans,
Tray Cloths, Scarfs, Cushions, Cushion Covers and Table Cloths.
We will keep adding the good things that we have put away for the holida3'
trade until they are all displayed. - '
r. SPECIALS IN
HANDKERCHIEFS;
Pure Linen Hemstitched
Initial. Corner "
Sheer Linen Embroidered
We carry a beautiful assortment of Handkerchiefs up to 200 each.
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AL.L GOODS MARKED IN
PLAIN FIGURES.
The DalleJJaily Ghronieie.
MONDAY I
-fL - DECEMBER 6, 1897 I
WAYS
GLEANINGS.
McEweu tonight at the Vogt.
Weather tonight and Tuesday
or snow cooler. -
Don't fail to see McEwan tonight
rain
His
entertainments are interesting, instruc
tive, laughable and clean.
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Today Chas. Fraley and Archie. Pugh
bothof KIngsley, made final proof
of of)
their homesteads in that vicinity.
The Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. have
just received a fine line of Japanese
ware suitable for Christmas presents.
Berry - spoons, sugar shells, cream
ladles, jelly ladles, teaspoons and pie
knives in solid silver at Van Norden's.
Tuesday evening, November 7th, be
ing the time of the annual election of
The Dalles Commercial & Athletic Club,
the rooms will be open onlyto members.
Chas. Fraley of Kingsiey made this
office a pleasant call this morning. He
reports more snow in that section than
in our vicinity, but says that it is not so
muddy as it is nearer The Dalles.
Today while shopping Mrs. Zirka was
so unfortunate as to lose her purse, con
taining about $3 and some receipts.
Anyone finding it will please leave it at
this office, where Mrs. Zirka will call
for it.
Yesterday John Crate brought in a
bunch ot over twenty head of fine beef
cattle, which average! over eleven hun
dred pounds. They were purchased of
- L. Davenport and will be shipped to the
Union Meat Co.
Yesterday there was a wreck up the
road which delayed "the Portland ex
press over seven hours. All we could
learn about the wreck was that it was
supposed to have been on the Alto Hill,
but 'we could not learn the particulars.
The following bowling scores were
made at the Umatilla House alleys dur
ing the week ending last night : Chas.
Irank, Mon. 66, Tues. 73: W. Birgfeld,
Wed. 56; Bradshaw, Thurs.57; C. John
eon, Fri. 72; Esterbennett, Sat. 69,Sun
The bowling scores at the club alleys
for last week were as follows: Monday,
West Minor 54; Tueeday, Victor Samp
son 66 ; Wednesday .Mrs. T. J. Seufert 61 ;
Thursday, M. A. Robinson 58; Friday,
Sampson and Dufur 49;- Saturday; Bet
tingen 46; Sunday, P. Stadelman 56..
Charley Frank, of the Butchers and
Farmers Exchange, keeps on draft the
celebrated Columbia Beer, acknowl
edged the best beer in town, at the us
ual price. Try it and be convinced.
Also the finest brands of Wines, Liquors
and Cigars. Sandwiches of all kinds on
hand. nov29-lm
Mr. Briggs was in the city yesterday,
having returned from Chehalis, where
his little son is eick. For a time the
physicians would not Jet Mr. Briggs
leave Neddie's bedside. The little fel
low has so far recovered, however, that
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they have
e offerer.
bright hopes for the 'little
The special car of Knowl'ton'e Big Four
Dramatic Co., which indulges in comedy
specialty and melodrama, is in the yard
today waiting to get through to Port
land. They seem to realize tbe fact that
theatre goers will be engaged by Mc
Ewan this week and consequently will
not remain over. - -
Prof. McEwan will put a man to Bleep
at fchft nnpr hinnao tnnTcrVit' on A a ft
doing he will place him in the window
of Harry C. Liebe's iewelrv store, where
he will be left ' until tomorrow night
when he will be taken to the opera
house and woke up by the professor "at
his entertainment.
A challenge has been sent in from 8
Mile, aaking our boys to play a game of
football on Christmas day. At the time
tbe challenge was issued we bad no
team to put in the field, but during the
past few days one has bcon organized,
and there is no doubt that our boys will
give their opponents a merry game.
Yesterday was an 'exceptionally bad
day under foot. Most of the snow which
had fallen during the week bad not been
shoveled off the sidewalkB, and with the
sleet and rain which fell on it and
froze Saturday night, it was almost im
possible to. walk. There is a clause
among our city ordinances which orders
everyone to keep their sidewalks clear of
snow, and it should be strictly enforced.
Saturday Mrs. Mamie Gage and Hor
ace A.Jackson were tried in Justice
Filloon'a court for burglary. They were
charged with having stolen $120. The
money was that of W'. H. Allen, a fore
man of the bridge gang, and at the time
of the robbery the car was standing in
the yard near the round house. As suf
ficient evidence ' could not be found,
Jackson and Mrs. Gage were acquitted.
The Foresters of America electedTb"eV
ioiiowinsr oracers at their meeting Fri
day night: Chief ranger, Jim Fisher;
bud cniei ranger, JO. D. Wilder; treas-
rer, F. Pickins;- financial Becretarv?
'V. Birgfeld ; recording secretary, Dong
as Dufur; senior woodward, L. -O.
IHawn ; junior woodward, M. A. Cush-
Ling; senior beadle, Dell Wilder; junior
beadle, M. P. Gilmore; physicia
O. C. Holhster; trustee, Chas Fras
Mr. J. B. Condon received a tel
this morning announcing the death of
Miss Fannie, daughter of Prof. Thomas
Condon of Eugene.her death having just
occurred at Oakland,. California.. Miss
Fannie, whose early childhood wag
spent in this city, will be remembered
by many Dalles people, whose friendship
she renewed while visiting her uncle's
family here over a year ,ago. Much
sympathy will be felt for the afflcted
family in their great Iobs. ,
Judge Mays made a trip into the in
terior last week and returned last night.
He says that on Monday df last week,
while a bad storm was raging in this sec
tion, a Chinook wind blew in the An
telope and Bakeoven country, and thaw
ed the enow. . He reports the roads in a
terrible condition, and saya it is next to
impossible to do anything at this time
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PEASE & MAYS.
of the year to improve them, in spifb of
the fact that tbe county court is willing
to spend time and money in so doing.
'. The incendiary who set fire to eight
Portland lodging-houses -; the ' night of
jNovember 27th, and who has had but
little difficulty in eluding the efforts ot
the police to find him, made his pres
ence known again Saturday morning by
nearly accomplishing the destruction of
Columbia dock No. 2, on the Albina wa
ter front. Tbe rogue's plans were laid
with all the cleverness which charac
terized his 'former attempts, but the
flames he started were discovered before
they had spread too far, and were extin
guished before a great deal of damage
had been done. '
ELKS' MEMORIAL SERVICE.
The
Ceremonies Well Attended and
Appropriate. -
The Elks' memorial services, which
were held in their hall yes'terday .aftei -noon,
were well attended, and everyone
seemed deeply impressed with the beau
tiful and appropriate services of the or-.
der- The decoration of tne hail was in
keeping with the lodge of sorrow, each
canopy being draped with the colors of
the order, purple and white, entwined
with black crepe, while on the pedestal
in front of the exalted ruler's Btation
was a bunch of snowy white chrysanthe
mums. There were also palms and
evergreens at the stations of the other
officers and scattered about tbe room.
( The services were opened' bythTTeX- f
alted ruler, Judd Fish, and after thel
opening ode had been sung, the: invoca
tion was delivered by Rev. Jos. DeFor-
eSt. ;. '
At the calling of the roll the names of
George H. Clacking and Owen Williams
were unanswered to, saveloy the tolling of
the' bell, reminding all present of tbe
sad service they were about to enter
upon. : . ' - ' S
The Congregational choir then sang
the beautiful anthem "The Nations Who
Are Saved," alter which Hon. J. M.
Long delivered the address, Wnfeh "was
interesting and .appropriate. He com
mented on the origin of tbe society, its
success during the Dast. as well as its
rospects for the future, and its object
n holding memorial service. , From be
ginning to end he clearly showed the
spirit of benevolence, charity and broth
erly love that exists in the o.-der. -
The choir then sang a very pathetic
eelection, "He GivethHis Beloved
Sleep," the solo being Eung by Mre. B.
S.Huntington.
Hon. A. A. Jayoe was to have given
the eulogy, but being called away sud
denly, Hon. John Michell took his place
and recited "Thanatopsis."-
Dr. O. D. Doane rendered the solo
"The Singing in God's Acre," after
which all joined the members df the
order in singing the Doxology, the ser
vices being closed with the benediction
by Rev. Deforest.
Sterling; Silver Novelties.
Pease & Mays will have on display to
morrow; Tuesday, a collection of silver
novelties for holiday gifts that is worthy
of your attention. - , . .
Our Stove is made in three different
grades the Dome'top line, the Cast top
line and the Sheet top line. - Each of
these styles have epevial features, which
will enable ne to meet all the require
ments of the trade. All are fitted with
double seamed sheet' metal base, which
makes the Stove absolutely Air Tight.
You will make no mistake in buying the
original Cole's Air Tight Heater.
MAIER & BENTON
Distribu
tors for
THE DALLES.
rERSos(, men no
T. H. Johnston is in from Dufur to
day. . -
1 Insey Thomas came in : from 1. Dufur
yesterday.
Louie Klinger and wife of Dufur are
in tbe city todar.
Look at the silver novelties in Van
Norden?s window. '
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hnot'of 8 Mile
are in the city today. . .
J. D. Gibson of Wasco .came down
yesterday to attend to business in this
city. : ,
-Ben Snipes came down from Seattle
yesterday to attend to business and visit
relatives in the city.
E. Jacobsen, who has been up in Sher
man county, returned home on tbe de
layed train yesterday. ; ,
Prof. McEwen arrived from Portland
yesterday,, and is ready to begin his
weeks engagement tonight. --
Miss Gerorgie Story, . niece of Mrs.
Story of this city, returned from Grants
this morniug where she has been . visit
ing relatives for eome lime.-. .
Ray Logan came up Saturday from
Portland, where be is attending medical
college, to visit his father in this
city, and returned yesterday on the de
layed train. .' .
Mr. Burt Campbell has returned from
a hunting and trapping expedition in
the Cascades, near Mt. Hood. At the
time he left there was about eighteen
incnes ot snow in tnat vicinity. Here
ports a scarcity of game in the Cascades
Kike Take Notice.
. Brother McEwan, of Salem lodge, ex
tends a gratuoua invitation . to . all
brother Elk9 to come to the entertain
ment at the Vogt tonight. J. S. Fish,
. Fxaited Ruler.
To Cure Colrt in One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refnnd tl. e money if
they fail to cure. 25e. ''..
Christmas
Ideas.
There is more than artistic merit in
our lx x papers for Christmas. They are
beautiful and desirable, and have qual
ity which makes them welcome gifts,
and style which mark them above every
thing on the market. You gt a better
value and your -friend gets a better gift.
I. C. NICKELSEN.
AIR
GUNS
: We have strictly First-Class
Fir, Oak and
Map!
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To be sold at the Lowest Market Rates.
Phone 25. J- T. Peters & Co,
Jtye; Ppstofpee pi7armac;y,
CLARKE & FALK, Proprietors."
Pute btugs and fledieines .
; , 1 Toilet Articles and Perfumery,
fist t) of Imported apd Domestic Qiars.
Telephone, 333. Ne-w Vogt Block.
If you peed
Call and see our KIMB ALLS.
40.00
Will "buy one of these Organs at
Jacobsen Book & Music Co.
. Leading Eastern Oregon Music House. '
XTe-vsr Vogt Block, The Dalles, Oregon,
PIONEER BAKERY.
I have re-opened this -well-known Bakery,
and am now prepared to supply every
body, with Bread, Pies and Cakes. - Also
all kinds of Staple and Fancy Groceries.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer
CI p sing
FURNITURE CARPETS
EK-IMTS . & '"Iff ITSCHKB
Are goinsr to close out. their business, and they are offerioe their-large stock at
- COST PRICES. . Now is tbe time to buy good Furniture cheap. -
All persons knowing themselves indebted to said firm are requested to call and
,. . ' ' . settle their account. - . -
7V. Z. DONNE
PfESGHlfTIOJl DF?UG(QIST
TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY.
Opp. A. M. Williams & Co.,
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GUNS
MAYS & CROWE,
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