The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 27, 1897, Image 3

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    Box Calf Shoes.
We have just received
another shipment of
A Shoe for Wear,
A- Shoe for Beauty,
A. Stioe Youll be Proud of.
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Service which means pleasure, satisfaction
which means a' constant friend. If you wear them
once you'll always want them. If you buy them
once you'll see where the saving is.
They are Good for Comfort and Good for Wear.
ALL GOODS MARKED IN
PLAIN FIGURES.
PEASE & MAYS.
Tb3 Dalles Daily Chronicle.
MONDAY - - DECEMBER 27,1897
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Tonight
"Ticket of Leave Man."
Weather Tonight rain ; Tuesday oc
casional rain ; Tuesday night cooler.
Two daring footpads were captured
in Portland last night after an exciting
chase.
Daring the holidays four pounds of
candy for 25 cents at Jacobsen Book and
Mnsic Co.'b, Vogt block.
John Lindsay of Olympia arrived from
Dawson City yesterday. He Bays there
will be starvation there this winter.
An endless variety of exquisite holi
day gifts can be found "at the Jacobeen
Book and Music Co.'e, Vpgt block.
Be up to date in whatever you do.
Therefore, when you smoke try Fonts'
Prize Medal, the best cigar monev can
buy. 27 -tf
Thomas A, Davis, one of Portlands
pioneer druggists, died at his home at
380 Morison Btrcet, at 2 :30 Saturday
morning.
Last night twelve hobos were given
lodging in the city jail by Night watch
man Wiley, and discharged this morning
with the understanding that they move
on at once.
Passers-by on Second street have been
attracted by the neat and cleanly man
ner in which the Prize Medal, Guaran
tee and Rose Queen cigars are being
made by S. F. Foutu. 27-tf
Fred Van Norden has the agency for
hand-painted portrait buttons. Call
and see his samples, they are elegantly
finished and are guaranteed to he satis
factory in every regard. d27-lw
The four boxes of cigars given at the
TJuatilla House alleys on Christmas
day Jor" the four highest scores, were
won by John Bonn, William Birgfeld
Louis Comini, andW m. Murphy.
Few persons realize the fact that tw
thirds of the cigars manufactured are
made in dirty Chinese pest holes and
filthy tenement house factories. Pro
tect yourself by smoking Foute' cigars.
The scores at the club alleys for the
week ending yesterday, were as follows :
Monday, N J Sinnott 59; Tuesday, O.
Birgfeld 52 ; Wednesday, N J Sinnott
60; Thursday, C Johnston 65; Friday,
C Johnston 55 ; Saturday, Flemming 63 ;
Sunday, Cbas Frank 54.
The Oregonian announces the engage'
ment of ' Miss Laura Knowles and Mr.
Frank Somerville. Miss Knowles ia the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Knowles, and is widely known in Port
land. Mr. Somerville is a son of Hon.
John Somerville of Hay Creek, and has
many friends in The Dalles.
Following were the high scores at
the Umatilla House bowling alleys last
week: Monday, W. Birgfeld 56 ; Tues
day, Sid Kelly 68; Wednesday, F.
Pundt55; Thusday, H. Zirka 63 ; Fri-
sre
j
day, Cbae. Dell 52; Saturday, John
Bonn 63 ; Sunday, J. Fleming 58.
Friday night the watchman's atten
ti on was called to some trouble;in front
of Frank's saloon, and when be arrived
on the scene he found two lads of about
16 years of age, fighting for dear life. He
arrested the two combatants and they
were released on bail to appeal before
the city recorder today.
A pugilistic combat occurred Saturday
night between a couple of bloods who
Seemed to have had too much Christ
mas. They were brouzht before Re
corder Sinnott this morning and the ODe
who started the row was fined $10, while
the other, who it seems was rather
roughly handled, and who did nothing
more than detend himself to the best
of bis ability, was discharged.
The Excelsior Dramatic Company will
give their last performance at Vogt
opera house this evening, the play
chosen for representation being tne pop
ular and stirring melodrama, "Ticket
of Leave Man." The piece is staged
under the supervision of P.J.Duggan,of
Morosco's grand opera house, .San Fran
cisco, and we understand the companv
is seen to better advantage in it than
any play in their repertoire.
John Duffey, an employe of the O. R.
& N. at this place, got into an encounter
with one of the waiters at the Columbia
Hotel, named Story, last night, and to
day he is confined to his
bad cut in the back of his
he says Story infllicted with a batcheM
Dr. Hollister sewed up the gash anrthe
patient is doing nicely. He 3f emed in
tent on having hia assailant pushed to
the full extent of the law, but as yet no
arrest has been made.
On January 21st Joseph and Gus
Bonn, two enterprising young business
men of this city, will enter into a part
nership with Peter Stadelman, the pres
ent proprietor of The Dalles Commission
Co. Shelving ia being put in the com
mission houae today, which will be filled
with a stock of groceries that will rank
second to none in the city, either In the
quantity or qualityj As the Bonn
brothers have established a reputation
for being able, honest and reliable busi
ness men, it is a foregone conclusion that
they will meet With their share of suc
cess in this venture.
Harry Maitel's "South Before the
War" drew one of the largest houses of
any entertainment that has been in the
city for a considerable time, and had it
been given on any other occasion than
Christmas Eve, tbtfre would not have
been standing room. Many who would
luavo ?ono on any omer evening, did
not care to leave their homes and fami
lies on the eve of Christmas to attend an
entertainment. . lne musicians, smgerB
and comedians were masters in their tp.
ispective lines, while the contortionist
was eimply marvelous and did every
thing but tie himself into a knot.
The same old story of how a China
man- got the worst of it in an encounter
with a mischievous youth was repeated
this afternoon. The encounter occurred
on the club corner. Some trouble arose
and the Chinaman, in order to scare the
lad, who was a stout chap of about 17,
made a motion as if he would draw a
knife, when he received a stunjiing blow
on the nose, and the blood on the wall
near by and sidewalk told too plainly
how effectual it was. The lad made a
hasty retreat down Front street, fol
lowed by the marshal and the injured
Celestial, and according to latest reports,
made good his escape.
The first four games of the tourna
ment between the club men and the
outside bowlers were played Saturday
afternoon at the club, and resulted in a
victory for the outsiders of thirty-six
points. Much interest was taken by
everyone, and while it was going on the
the club rooms were crowded with spec
tators, who were anxious to see the re
sult of each game. Judge Bradshaw has
the honor of making the highest aver
age of any bowler who took part in the
tournament, it being 41. Tonight
four more games will be played on the
club alleys, while the last eight games
will be played on the Umatilla House
alleys Wednesday and Thursday even
ings. Don't bolt your food, it irritates your
stomach. Choose digestible food and
chew it. Indigestion is a dangerous
sickness. Proper care prevents it.
Shaker Digestive Cordial cures it. That
is the long and short of indigestion.
room with a r juu KU ui-
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head, which L'B ' le8i 11 .Toa nave pain or cus-
coiniort aiter eating, neaaacne, dizziness
nausea, offensive breath, heartburn, lan
gour, weakness, fever, jaundice, flatu
lence, loss of appetite, irritability, con
stipation, etc. Yes, you have indiges
tion. , To cure it, take Shaker Digestive
Cordial. The medicinal herbs and
plants of ..which Shaker Digestive Cordial
is composed, help, to digest the food in
your stomach. When your Btomach is
strong, care will keep it so, 'Shaker Di
gestive Cordial ie for sale by druggists,
price 10 cents to $1.00 per bottle.
A. Serious Fall.
ityles and sizes.
ana beating.
510 10 $70.
IB One thousand s
B For cooking
h jrrice irom
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Often imitated. Never equalled,
ne;.t in quality
to "Garlands.
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MAIER & BENTON
MRS. NOLAN DEAD.
She Parsed Away Peacefully Christinas
Morning. .
Mrs. Margaret Nolan, widow of Rich
ard Nolan, passed peacefully away at
6 o clock Christmaa morning. She came
to The Dalles in 1851, making this place
her home ever since, and must conse
quently be .recognized as one of our
early pioneers. She had been failing for
some time, but did not eeem to be suf
fering from any malady, and her death
must be attributed principally to old
age. ,
She leaves one - son, Lawrence, to
mourn her loss. She joined the Catholic
church and has been a faithful member
ever since.
Her funeral was conducted from the
Catholic church Sunday and was attend
ed by many friends and acquaintances
of the deceased, who payed their last
respects to a kind mother, a charitable
friend and a respected neighbor.
Everybody reads The Chronicle.
What of Your
HOLIDAY GIFT?
Ui I509 fi i r-Ji I7 t ?a rs
And can now supply our customers.
The Uilson is the only Air Tight stove
with Outside Tube draft. Sold only by
t
MAYS & -CROWE,
REMEMBER.
Wo have strictly First-Class
Fir, Oak and
Maple Wood.
To be sold at the Lowest Market Rates.
Phone 25. J. T. Peters & Co.
Christ
mas.... Sugges
tions...
'6
Go where you find the largest
assortment of goods.
Gifts for the ladies. , Gifts for
the Gentlemen.',
Our line is complete and we
- defy competition.
We claim to be able to give
you better prices on Pianos and
Organs, as well as Holiday
goods, than any other house in
Eastern Oregon.
JaGQbser; BooK 0 Husk J
The Dales, Or.
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
At about 3 o clock yesterday morcings
Jamea Lowery, an old man who chops
wood for a living, was walking over the
Mill creek trestle, when he fell off at aft Why not some Musical Instruments?
;f ),. ;t K.,t tn.t, ,. Not oniy makes the Christmas occasion
. . . . .. . j- , " brighter and happier, but it gives pleas-
. . . ' ""re ail enrougn tne year, .every gooa
cue joint. Alter iaiiing ne lay auoui
falling he lay
three hours before he waa discovered, by
one of the ranroprl nyn who was passing
that way.VHe waa taken to the Uma
tilla House and Dr. Hollister called to
attend to hia injuries. He found his
patient in a critical condition, aa he ia
about 70 yeata old, and the shock and
exposure proved almost fatal . to him.
As he has not sufficient money to pay
his expenses, be was taken to the poor
house today. '
No one being on the spot at the time
of the accident, little can be said about
it more than that he was intoxicated
and probably wandered aimlessly across
the trestle to the place where he felL
To Care Cola In One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. . All druggists refund the money if
they fail to cure. 25c.
re
In
usical Instrument is a pleasure the
ear round. Every one of our Musical
n8truments are Christmas values.
Holiday Proclamation.
Know all mn by thksb prebkkts:
We have set aside a special line of Stationery,
Leather and Celluloid Goods for the Holiday
Reason. The choicest line of Books, Bibles and
Albums. We have a complete Btock of Silver
ware, Watches and Jewelry. All our prices are
lower than yon Imagine. The latest standard
books. We do the business because we cut
prices lower than others. No finer display of
Christmas presents in the city, and we rejoice in
showing you all the latest and best gifts tor the
holidays.
I. C. Nickelseir
Book St CQusie Company.
Jtye postoffiee pfyarmaqy,
CLARKE & FALK, Proprietors.
Pare Drags and Jffedieines.
. . '
Toilet Articles and Perfumery,
piist Jjt? of Imported arjd Domestic Qiars.
Telephone, . 333. .. . New "Vogt Block.
Closing: Out Sale
FURN ITU RE CARPETS
Are going to close out their business, and they are offering their large etoc at
COST PRICES. Now is the time to buy good Furniture cheap.
All persona knowing themselves indebted to said firm are requested to call and
settle their account. .
ulascribe for ;
The Chronicle