The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 08, 1897, Image 3

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Gole's Air
Holiday Dreams Soon to be Fulfilled.
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This store has proved its . advantages as a shopping place for Holiday
Gifts. What you 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 holiday
trade until they are all displayed. . -
SPECIALS IN
HANDKERCHIEFS.
Pure Linen Hemstitched .
Initial Corner "
Sheer Linen Embroidered
...v. ...IOC
...81:3c
We carry a beautiful assortment of Handkerchiefs up to 200 each:
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ALL GOODS MARKED IN
PLAIN FIGURES.
PEASE & MAYS.
Tight Heateps.
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GUNS
Oar Stove ia made in three different
grades the Dome top line, the Cast top
line and the Sheet top line. Each of
these styles have epecial features, which
wirTfenable ue 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.
Yoa will make no mistake in baying the
original Cole's Air Tight Heater. ,
MAIER & BENTOfl
Distribu
tors for
THE DALLES.
Ths Dalles Daily Chronieie.
WEDNESDAY - DECEMBER 8, 1897
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
rain and
He
. McEweu tonight at the Yogt.
Tonight and tomorrow,
cooler.
Men are employed on Second street
, today gathering up the dirt and mud,
which will be hauled away with teams.
Marriage license was issued this morn
ing to William A. Crawford of Golden
dale, and Mrs, Virginia Crooks of this
county. .
One vagrant appeared before the city
.recorder this morning, and was eent
back to jail where he will remain
until this evening, when be will be re
leased.
Cedar Circle, W. O. W., will give a
public social at their hall on Friday
evening, December 10th. A good pro
gram will be rendered, followed by danc
ing. Admission 10c and 15c. -
The way Prof. McEwen's class picked
imaginary strawberries on the stage
and peddled them among the audience
last, night, sold peanuts, laughed, cried,
and went through a number of other
maneuvers was highly amusing,
Robert Thompson, son of the late H,
S. Thompson, was thrown from a horse
" this morning and bad one of the bones
broken at toe point of the right
shoulder. Dr. Eshelman waB called to
attend him, and he is getting along
nicely.
Yesterday morning a slide occurred
near Bonneville which delayed the 5 :15
train'about four hours. Weunderetand
that it occurred at what is known as the
sliding mountain, ' which has always
given the company a great deal of
trouble.
A committee has been appointed by
' the Red Men to make arrangements for
a grand ball to be given New Year eve,
Arrangements nave not yet been com
pleted, but the -committee are doing all
in thpir nower to have fteniovahlft nart.v
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tknA thora fa nr inr Kf. that Brwnoaa wiM ; tell
crown their efforts. '
Since the ladies were not allowed to
attend the club last night, a large num
ber took advantage of this morning be
ing ladies' day, and eDjoyed a few hours
bowling and other pastimes, which no
place but the club rooms afford. They
did not succeed, however, in . breaking
the record or making any phenomenal
business men were called on the Btage,
and after proving beyond reasonable
doubt that the man who was in Liebe'a
window yesterday was asleep, he woke
himl The sleeper complained of no dis
comfort, but said he felt fine. The pro
fessor then allowed himself to be blind
folded and had some of the gentlemen
borrow articles from members of the au
dience and conceal them. He would then
take hold of the man's band, go into
the audience with his eyes bandaged
and find the articles, returning them to
the owners. A number of other diffi
cult tricks of this nature were per
formed, after which he called a class to
gether and gave fanny and interesting
exhibitions of his mesmeric and hypnot
ic power
GREENHORN VAPORINGS.
Tells Bow Sunday Ia Spent; Also
About Numerous Other Things.
Editor Cheoniclk :
"Remember the Sabbath day to keep
it holy, or words to that effect was
written ' so many years ago that the
memory of Susan B. Anthony and others
of the oldest inhabitants run not to
the recollection thereof. It apples to
this neck of the woods on the western
boundary of Baker county, and called.
(heaven only knows why) the Greenhorn.
We do not keep it wholly, but only in
part. In the language of the Thanks
giving proclamations, we "abstain from
our usnal vocations" and do something
else. For instance, there are five of us
Greenhorns, 'or Greenhorners, in this
cabin. . One has shed his. clothes, or
jart of them, and is engaged in washing
them, foe -Greenhorners:. are not of. pro
lific wardrobe. Another is pounding
rock in a mortar,' vainly looking for
colors. A tird is shaving the Sybar
ite. A' fourth is down in the little mill
making shakes, and the other is pen
ning (with a pencil) these few lines to
let you know that he is well, and to ven
ture the modest, but heartfelt hope, that
"you are enjoying the' same blessing."
So goes the Sabbath up this way.
No clue as yet has been discovered to
the persons who burglarized MaetB &
Pandt'e saloon Monday night, and un
der the circumstances it is impossible
for the officers to do anything. . There
seems to be a set of smooth thieves in
the city at present who are committing
robberies right along, and it is to be de-1
plored that the officers cannot lay their
hands on them.
A full house awaited the opening of
Prof. McEwen's entertainment' last
night. A number of professional and
Last nigbt about six inches of f now
on top of . other six inches already
covering thajjround. It came down as
silent and still as a Quaker meeting; no
bluster, no blow, no noise, and this
morning the gray fog hangs over the
hills and thrusts its ghostly lances
through the fir tree tops as though it
would destroy them. , The 'tall tama
racks, with their twiglets of limbs mak
ing a delicate tracery againet the gray
skies, lift their mmaret-like and grace
ful boles up, apparently to the .very
heavens. Tbere is something almost
oppressive in the silence of a forest when
the deep snow lies through and under
and upon it. It is the silence of the
tomb, the stillness of a Democratic de
feat, the holy, quiet calm of a Populist
Waterloo. The little twittering birds
that hang around all winter to twit a
fellow on being a greenhorn, are as
noisy as a twenty-stamp mill when they
give vent to their feelings, and when
they quit, the silence is doubly deepened.
Occasionally breaking through the si
lence comes from far up the canyon the
faint sound of the busy stamps in the
Don Juan quartz mill, a ten-btamper
that grinds merrily nigbt and day, week
in and out, serving man and mammon,
if nothing else.
Speaking of the Don Juan mine, or
mill, reminds me that someone has been
up this way with a taste for litera
ture and a knowledge of the classics. It
is shown in the names of the mining
locations, and their name is legion, be
sides other things. On the very summit
of old Greenhorn is a promising mine,
appropriately named the Diadem. Near
it is the Banzett, and scattered over the
hills are hundreds of others, varying as
to wealth, incongruous as to name. The
Union lies next the Imperial ; the White
and Red .Bulls are yoke fellows, wnile a
gang of Polygamists from Utah have a
group of claims named after the twelve
Mormon apostles and the heads of the
"stakes of Zion." They also have, so I
am told, a Mascottess in the shape of a
buxom girl, with a, flowing sorrel mane,
a white strip in her face and two white
hind feet. I do not vouch for the truth
of this, it being merely hearsav. I do
know, though that Psyche, she wbo,
with trembling hand, spilled the hot oil
from her lamp upon poor Cupid, and
was transformed into a butterfly ; she,
poor unsuspecting maid, is lying along'
side of the naughty Don Juan. But this
started- out for a sermon, and I fear
am losing sight of the text and treading
closely on worldly things. ' Far be it
from me. -
Until a day or two ago the weather
here has been beaatifuIV The skieB
were as blue as a "sweetheart's" eyes,
the air warm, balmy, soft, breathing of
spring and sweet with the odor of cedar
and pine.' Just such weather as in the
spring time turns the young man's fancy
into love. ; .
' Writing these lines this peaceful Sun
day I do not feel at ali above my old
Dalles friends, though at an altitude of
6000 feet." I know I am r mile nearer
heaven than they, but still I realize that
I am a long ways from the goal.' So
short a distance, on the journey, indeed,
that I would willingly be - back and
start even in the race. It is a nice
place here for one who loves solitude,
and to commune with Dame' Nature.
A beautiful; winter resort for an ancho
rite, ot which I am not whom.. I must
confess to a liking for the giddy whir) of
life in The Dalles, and if-1 could, by an
effort of the imagination, or the collar
of my pants, or any little thing like
that, lift myself through space, I know
where I would be at this writing acd
whom I should be talkjng to ; but a-laBS
it can't' be done, and so I . make this
simple statement that she may know ;
but which she deponent sayetb not.
An anchorite indeed am I ; euch an one
as Butler described when he spoke of a
pretty girl ' who, "like an anchorite,
gives over, this world for the heaven of
a lover." Dame '.Nature is too old to
mash, and Mother Earth just now too
cold.
Well, I have " written more, and less,
MAYS & CROWE,
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We have strictly First-Class
Fir
Oak
and
Ma
pie
Wood
To "be sold at the Lowest Market Rates.
Phone 25.
J. T. Peters & Co.
than I intended, find more certainly
than you will care -to criticize, or the
readers of The Chronicle to peruse.
However, I shall, perhaps, not . soon
again inflict the good, did papers's pa
trons with the idle vanorings of
' . Geuenhoex.
Jtye postoffiee pharmacy,
Commercial Club Klectlon.
. . In the election of a board of directors
for The Dalles Commercial and Athletic
Club last night, all the members of the
old board were re-elected, the votes be
ing as follows : W. L. Bradsbaw 50; G.
G,; Blakeley 55; H. t. Be-all 60 J. F.
Hampshire 57; W. H. Wilson 52; E. C.
Pease 46 ; R. B. 8innott 44..
The members of the club showed ex
cellent judgment in re-electing this
board, as thev have done as much for
the- advancement of the club as could
possibly be done. They have been un
tiring in their efforts to make it what
it is, and no better proof of their success
could be desired than the - present flour
ishing condition of that .organization
We have no doubt that under their wise
management in future the ciub will con
tinue to advance as it has during the
past two vears.
Notice is hereby given that bids will
be received by the county court for keep
ing the' county charges by the week for
the ensuing year. All. bids must be
filed with the clerk on or before the 5tb
day ot January, 1S98, at 9 o'clock a. m.
Court reserves the right to' reject any
and all bids. A. M. Kexsay,
County Clerk
u
HAKKIBD.
' At the residence of J. M. Filloon of
this city, on Tueeday, Dec. 7th, by Rev
W. C. Curtis, pastor of toe Congrega
tional church, William A. Crawford of
Goldendale and Mrs. Virginia C. Crooks,
The Dalles, Or.
Christmas
Ideas.
CLARKE & FALK, Proprietors.
Pure Drags an d JVIe dieines .
Toilet Articles and Perfumery, ,
pirpqst ' of Imported a Donestie 2i$ars.
Telephone, 333.
XTe-w Vogt Block.
If you peed a 9 Orar;,
Call and see our KIMBALLS.
Will tray one of these Organs at
Jacobsen Book & M tisic Go.
. ;: : , Leading Eastern Oregon Music House.
Neyr Vogt Block, The Dalles, Oregon,
PIONEER BAKERY.
I have re-opened this -well-known Bakery,
and am now prepared to supply eyery
' body -with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also
all kinds of Staple and Fancy Groceries.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer
Closing Out Sale
-OF-
Tbere ia more than -artietic merit in
our box 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 gpt a better
value and your friend gets a better gift.
I; C: NICKELSEN.
FURNITURE CARPETS
Are going to close out their business, and they are offering their large stock at
: . COS T PRICES. Now is the time to buy good Furniture cheap.
All persons knowine themselves indebted to said firm are requested to call and.
- settle their account. . ' .
Z DON1NE
PESClPTiO DRUGGIST
TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY.
Opp. A. M. Williams & Co.
THE DALLES, OR