The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 28, 1897, Image 3

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    Box
Calf
Shoes
"We have just received
i.
another shipment of
A. Shoe for Wear,
A. Stioe for Beauty,
A. Shoe You'll be JProuici of.
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.
Ths Dalles Daily Chronicle.
TUESDAY - - DECEMBER 28.J1897
WAYSIDE CLEANINGS.
Weather Tonight and Wednesday,
occasional rain and cooler.
Wanted A girl to do general house
work. Address M, care this office.
28-4t
Daring the holidays four pounds of
candy for 25 cents at Jacobaen Be ok and
Music Co.'s, Vogt block.
An endless variety of exquisite holi
day gifts can be found at the Jacobaen
Book and Music Co.'b, Vogt 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
" Passers-by on Second street have been
attracted by the neat and ' cleanly man
ner in which the Prize Medal, Guaran
tee and Hose Queen cigars are being
made by S. F. Fouts. 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 be satis
factory in every regard. d27-lw
A solitary unfortunate graced the city
jail this morning. He was charged with
being drunk and disorderly, and as he
readily put up the required five dol
lars, he was discharged.
The ladies of the Good Intent will
have for sale, in the New York store
on Thursday and Friday, all sorts of
pastry. All friends -of the society are
uivueu 10 comnoue,cooKing, i
A report from Wasco states that onNj
Sunday night the eafe in Marsh & Med
dler's drugstore at that place was blown
open and $900 Btolen. No arrests are
reported, and nothing definite could ts
learned.
' Yesterday one of thoBe disagreeable er
rors escaped the eye of the proof reader.
In speaking of the Bonn Bros, going in
aB partners in the commission house, it
should have read that they would do so
on January 1st instead of 21st, as the
account had it.
W. H. Wilson returned from a trip to
Baker City this morning. He states
that Baker is by far one of the loveliest
towns in Oregon, and that he has great
expectations from the mines in that vi
cinity, and aBks no longer than nex
summer to have his statement verified
xtev. wm. Jaitz and wife arrivea in
this city from Dakota tbis morning.
Mr. Baltz is the gentleman who will in
. future be pastor of the Christian church
in this city, and he will begin his labors
next Sunday. He comes highly recom-
- mended and there is no doubt that he
will give entire satisfaction.
Yesterday Constable Hill went out
after the children of R. F. Wickham.
Their case will be put before the county
court, (.nd should it so decree, they will
be sent to the Boys' and Girls' Aid So
ciety in Portland. It seems that the
' parents have separated and that the
children are not getting proper care or
training. At the time of going to press
Mr. Hill had not returned, and there is
a probability that he may have trouble
to get possession of the children.
Yesterday at Oregon City-, George Gib
son had the honor of beating the world's
record in bowling, says the Telegram.
He bowled two games of cocked hat on
a regulation sixty-five foot hardwood al
ley, scoring seventy-two the first game
and ninety the second, beating the
world's record, which was eighty-seven,
held by a Tacoma bowler.
Last night Nightwatchman Wiley ar
rested the man who assaulted John Duf
fey with a dangerouB weapon, which
which was probably a hammer, and
placed him in the city jail. He gave
his name as Daniel Barclay, and seemed
to think that he was not guilty of any
offense. He will have a hearing at 3
o'clock this afternoon before Justice Fil
loon. A. A. Jayne appearing for the
state, while Roger B. Sinnott will be the
attorney for the defense.
Mr. Geo. Liebe received from bis son,
Theodore, who is attending the Parson's
Horological Institute in Peoria, 111., an
escapement which was made by him,
and required nine weeks careful labor.
This is a contrivance which connects
the train of wheel work in the clock
with the balance, giving to the latter
the impulse by which it is kept in mo
tion. It is an exceptionally neat and
artistic piece of work, the bridge repre
senting a steel horseshoe and anvil,
while the rest is made of brass, set with
jewels, and reflects great credit on the
young mechanic.
The men who have secured the use of
the rock crusher are getting out rock and
making other preparations to begin
I work in a short time. Property owners
who desire to improve the streets can
secure this crushed rock at a very
reasonable rate, and by each improve
ments do a great service To the city.
Much has been said about the nseless
expense that was put upon the city
when the rock crusher was purchased.
Give it a fair chance, however, and it will
prove to be a better investment than
anyone thought, and our city will be
benefitted by the experiment.
Some fault was found last night at
the way the Excelaior Dramatic Co.
rendored the "Ticket of Leave Man."
We must, however, consider that the
company was handicapped in a number
of.way8. While in Portland they had
trouble with one of their leading char
acters, and almost an entire chance had
to be made when he was let out. Since
.that change they have not had sufficient
lime lor practice, so that the plays could
not be put on properly. Besides the at
tendance was such as to thoroughly dis
courage them and keep them from play
ing their best. We must admit that
last night's play was not exactly as good
as it might have been, but allowance
Bhould be made for the actors taking
parts with which the were not familiar,
PERSONAL MENTION."
G. F. Guinther of Moro is in the city.
T. H. Johnston of Dufur is in the city.
William Wurzeweiler is in fromPrine
ville today.
Rev. Bronsgeest went fcalow on the
morning train today.
vV. B. Presby, the Goldendale attor
ney, is in the city today.
J. A. Gulliford of Dufur came in from
that thriving town today.
Hon. A. S. Bennett went up to Wasco
last night to attend to legal business.
Misses Agnes Bates and Mamie Goetz
of Portland are viaiting Miss Drews in
this city.
Miss Frances Mann of McMinnville is
spending the holidays with relatives in
the city. .
Mr. Corwin Shank of Seattle was in
the city last night, leaving for Portland
this morning. t
Mrs. Thr 3. Sparks of Portland, who
was formerly a resident of this city, is
here on business. '
Fred Drews, who has been visiting
his relatives in the city for several days,
returned to Portland today. .
- A. J. Swift of Wamic went to Port
land on the boat this morning to have
his eyes treated by one of the Portland
specialists. "
Mrs. D. J. Ccopeiymd her mother,
Airs. JEiffiiiy bpulmap', were passengers
on the Regulator this morning, on their
way to McMinnvnle to spend the re
mainder of the holidays with relatives.
Charlie - Balch, came in town last
night on his way to Portland, where
be is going to visit Mrs. Balch, who for
a long time has been ill in St. Vincent's
hoBpital, but who is at present much im
proved and will probably be home soon.
Everybody reads Thb Chronicle.
In Honor of Fred Drews.
)rewsat t
One thousand styles and sizes.
For cooking and heating.
Price from $ io to $yx -'
Often imitated. Never equalled.
next In quality
MAIER & BENTON
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, heip to digest the food in
your stomach. When your stomach is
strong, care will keep it so. Shaker Di
gestive Cordial is for sale by druggists,
price 10 cents to $1.00 per bottle.
Tbe Ifowllnc C onteat.
In the four games of the bowling con
test played at the club alleys last night,
the Umatilla House team won for the
second time the palm of victory by
a larger number of points than on Sat
urday, afternoon. The totals for each of
the four games were as follows:
Umatilla Club
213 .... . .First Game 209
217 Second Game . .205
155 .Third Game 233
19 Fourth Game. ...... 187
Making an average of 904 for the Uma
tilla Hon 8e and 834 for the club, and ac
cording to this the Umatilla House has a
ictory of seventy pins to their credit.
What of Your . . .
HOLIDAY GIFT?
A pleasant party was
ing in honor of Fred '.
dence of nis parentsj The rooms were
beautifully decorated with ivy, ferns and
flowers. Games were indulged in till
11 o'clock, when a dainty lunch was
ssrved, which they an enjoyed. Bean
bag and pinning tbe tail on the donkey
were played, the first prize for bean bag
being won by Frank Sandrock, the
booby by Miaa Bertie Glenn. Fred
Burchtorf knew where the donkey's tail
belonged, and captured the first prize,
while Mamie Goetz of Portland won the
booby by being the farthest away.
nef party broke up in the wee sma
hours, all "well pleased and happy.
Those present were as follows : Misses
Bertie and Edna A31enn, Minnie and
Nola Gosser, Cbtiatine. Phirman, Lizzie
Ehrck, Lizzie Bates, Mamie Goetz,
Agnes Bates of Portland, Pauline Drews,
Mrs. j E. C. Dfews, Messrs. Will Van
Bibber, Frank Sandrock, Chas. Grip,
Harry Rumby, Will Hoering, Frei
Drews, Ernest Drews,
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.'
Now, the' question is : Have you got di
gestion? Yes, if you have pain or dis
comfort aiter eating, headache, dizziness
nausea, offensive breath, heartburn, lan-
1111509 pir-jitjatrs s
And can now supply our customers.
The Uilsor is the only Air Tight stove
with Outside Tube draft. Sold only by
MAYS &, CROWE,
We have strictly First-Class
Fir, Oak and
Maple Wood:
To be sold at the Lowest Market Rates.
Phone 35.
J. T. Peters & Co.
Christ
mas.... Sugges
tions... t
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.
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 Gro cer
Why not some Musical Instruments?
Not oniy makes the Christmas occasion
brighter and happier, but it gives pleas
ure all through- the year. Every good
Musical Instrument is a pleasure the
year round. Every one of our Musical
Instruments are Christmas values.
Holiday Proclamation.
NOW ALL VIM BY THESE FRESEKTSt
We have set aside a special line of Stationery,
Leather and Celluloid Goods for the Holiday
season. Tbe choicest line of Books, Bibles and
Albums. We have a complete stock of Silver
ware, Watches and Jewelry All our prices are
lower than you 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. Nickelsen
Book & musie Company.
Jfye postoffiee pharmacy,
CLARKE & FALK, Proprietors, x
Pute Dt ugs and JWedicines.
Toilet Articles and Perfumery,
pist lj of Imported agd DorestiG 2i$ars.
Telephone, 333.
New'Vogt Block.
Closing Out Sale
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Chronicle
FURNITURE CARPETS
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Are going to close out their business, and they are offering their large E toe's at
COST PRICES. Now is the time to buy good Furniture cheap.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to said firm are requested to call and
settle their account. "st