The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 07, 1898, Image 3

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"Very Much to tho Good."
For 85C We offer you a beautiful Pique seam, patent snap Glove, in tan,
brown, green or red. You would consider this cheap at $1.25.
FOP $1.27 DENT'S ENGLISH GLOVE. Wo speak advisedlv when we
say, "The best on earth." AVe have just received direct a full
assortment of this colobrated Glove. Up-to-date in style, color and all the re
quisites. These Glovos retail in all the large cities for $1.75.
For $1.75 DENT'S STREET GLOVE. To introduce, we are making
X tho extremely low price named. Wo have this Glove in the
leading shades Pearl, -Manilla and Havana.
For $1.75 DENT'S DRESS GLOVE. 4-button fastener. We can sup-
2- ply this Glovo in tho much affected shades of Light Manilla.
FOSter GlOVeS Wo want t0 clean them up. Only a few left, and the
first comers can have them as long as they last at $1.00
for William quality; $1.15 for Fowler quality.
The Popular Business Suit
For tho coniinR season will he the Four-Button, Round Cut Sack Style, in neat checks, narrow
Stripes nnd faint plaids. The materials are Cheviot, Tweed, Worsted nnd Capsimero. Our new
Sack Suits, made by Hart, SehafFner & Marx, are cut in the latest stvle. They are perfect in
design aud as graceful in appearance us though made to order.
Some of these Suits at $10, $12.50, $15, $16.50 and $18 are wonderful exam
ples of fine quality at a reasonable price.
BlCVCIiES.
Every Suit is fully warranted.
1.
ALL GOODS MARKED IN
PLAIN FIGURES.
PEASE & MAYS.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
THURSDAY
APRIL 7, 1808
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
l'osttim Corlal Food Coffee ut Com
mission & Grocery Co.'s. tf
Hieyclu sundries, fishing tackle, guns,
titles and revolvers at Maior & Benton's.
The Republican county convention
met at Moro on Tuesday, and put a full
ticket in the field.
Today a drunk was the only victim
before the recorder, and thjs part of the
spree cost him $5.
Have your old worn nxleB cut down
and run like new at Lane Bros, black
smith and wagon shop. 5-tf
Hay is scarce in Umatilla county, and
can only bo had in small lots. Good
hay is Bulling in Pendleton at $10 75 a
ton.
Btnto Senator Samuel R. Hughes died
at his home iu Forest Grovo at 1:15
Tuesday afternoon, of apoplexy, at the
W of 02.
In the nomination of precinct officers
yesterday C. E' Bayard was nominated
for justice of the peace and W H. Clark
for constable.
At a mepting of the Guild at the home
of Mrs. L. Clarke yesterday, the ladies
decided to give an entertainment for tho
benefit of the church on Thursday, the
21st Inst.
A postofllco key with ring and chain
attached was fouud this morning in the
postoflice. Owner can hove the same by
calling at this office and paying the cost
of advertising.
Work was begun today on a wood
cow for J. T. Peters & Co. It will be
24kU0 foot and will be used in place of
thoecow "Interstate" for transporting
wood from points down the river.
Yeaterday Sheriff Combs.of Prinoville,
arrived in this city, having in charge an
insane woman who he was taking to tho
tue asylum at Salem. Ho left this
morning with his charge for the latter
place.
Mays & Crowe's new warehouse is re
ceiving a Becond and last coat of paint
today, which adds much to tho beauty
of the new buildlncr. When it is fin
hhed it will certainly be a credit to the
oiock in which it stands.
Today while Mr. Langlfle was huolng
piece of timber for tho new ferry-boat
the ax slipped and struck him in the
"lit Inillctinir n serious cut. Ho had
the wound dressed by a physician, andi
- t'Hueiu is superintending the work aN
uiual.
Soya and nirla. hear Uita I Mr. Miller.
toe evangelist, of Ohlcaao. will conduct
Breat mass meeting for you tomorrow
' immediately after lohool, at the Meth
Wist church, He will ilng "Grandina'8
OJU Arm Chair," and tall you a true
Colorado bear toy.
Tomorrow morning at nine o'clock
box office 111 open and seats can be
, "served for "King Hallabahoola II."
Persons who have purchased ticks must
get in line and take their turn. There
will undoubtedly be a ureat rush, and to
avoid this people should come early.
It would bo hard to conceive ot a
more beautiful line of spiing clothing
for men than the H. S. & M. line dia
piayed by PeaBe & Mays, in their fur
nishing goods window. How they can
afford to sell these goods at the same
price that other dealers charge for ordi
nary ready-made goods, surpasses our
understanding.
Today Mr. Nielsen Bold the whale's
jaw bones, which he had arched over his
Btore door, to Norman Draper, of Wobco.
Mr. Draper is making a collection of
relics of prehistoric times, Indian relics
and petrifactions. Ho will take this
collection, which will be very large, to
Omaha, where he will place them in a
museum.
The program for "King Hallabahoola
II" 1b being prepared today, and it will
be one of the finest of the kind that lins
ever been printed for any performance
in our city. It will be a neat book, put
in a beautiful embossed coyer, on which
will be the club emblems. On account
of its splendid make-up it will be an
excellent souvenir of the second per
formance of the Commercial Club.
The owners of fisheries and canneries
have only three days moro to prepare
for the fishing Benson, as it will open at
0 o'clock Sunday evening. Everding &
Farrel and Seufert Brothers have their
cannery crews engaged at present in
making cans and otiier preparations for
a big run this season. At present there is
said to be some salmon in the river, but
as yet they have not come in large quan
titie. Nearly all tho delegates to the con
vention returned to their homes today,
and on leaving appeared to be well sat
isfied with the work they had accom
plished. The Republicans of Wasco
county can well be complimented on the
good, clean ticket they have arranged,
and there is little doubt that the men
who composo it will meet with the
hearty support of their party when it
cabura to a matter of being elected.
I At the regular adjourned meeting of
ttie B. P. 0. E. held last night the fol
lowing officers were installed : Exalted
vnlar T, V, f!rnW! lnvnl knioht. VV. L.
Bradshaw; secretary, E. M. WIngate;
treasurer, A. S. Mac Alllstor; trustee,
Thomas Kelly. The exaltod filler ap
polntad the following gentlemen to
offices: Enquire, Harry LoJlsdale j In
ner guard, H. H. RIddeVij chaplain,
John Michell, and organist, Archio Mc
Cullv. Borne of tho officers elected were
not present last night, end will be In
stalled at the next meowing.
L'ast evening ft rehearsal of "King
Hallabahoola II" was held at the opera
house. Tho orchestra was present and
practiced the music for the performance.
In fact, tho entire program was gone
through as it will be next Tuesday
euenlng, and the boys made a splendid
showing throughout. Each and every
character are at near perfect In their re
spective parts as is possible for them to
4
One '95 Ladies' Cleve
land Wheel
Two '97 Eagle Wheels
520
at ' tOU
- i
$30
$30
One '96 Cleveland....
Gent's Wheel
One '95 Eagle Gent's
Wheel-
One '97 Boy's Eagle
Wheel
One '97 Girl's Eagle
Wheel
In order to make room for
our new stock, we are mak
ing the above
Low Prices.
MAIER & BENTON
PERSONAL .MENTION'
got, and it will take more than the ordi
nary amount of stage frieht to make anv
number on the program a failnm In fti C. L.
slightest decree. There will bn nn H,3f'
musical rehearsal at Schanno's hall to
night. Last night the fusionists' nominee for
sheriff and one of the delegates to thei
.Republican convention decided to econ
omize on lodgings and share the bed to
fietber. How long they shared it we d
not know, but there must have been
mix-up, for about 9 o'clock this morni
the Democratic candidate was arou
iuquiring of his friends where hislt
publican brother was. He appealed to
be Blightly ruffled, informed them that
he bad made a mistake and taken one
of the Republican's gaiters In place of
his brogan and wanted to rectify the
unfortunate . error. The owner of the
gaiter was found and the matter settled
peaceably. Now they are wondering
what caused such an error. We answer
by saying that they must have met too!
many newlv-nominated candidates ha.
fore retiring. Perhaps he may carry Hans Lage, who has been in this city
his ideas of fusion to Biic.h Rn Ptfnt that attending the convention, returned to
his shoes miiRt. r.oprf fnB !., !,. nl Portland today.
Ireland, of Moro, is in the city
A. E. Lake is in the citv from Wamic
today.
George Dufur went to Portland this
morning.
Mre. Mac D. Lewis is in the citv from
Kingsley.
Mrs. Frank Menefee went to Portland
on the morning train today.
Michael Callahan is in the citv todav
from hiB home near Kingsley.
I Roche Fargher, an extensive sheep
I raiser from Naneene, is in town.
f J. M. McCulloch and wife, of Prine
Iville. are at the Umatilla House.
1 A. R. Lvle. of Crook conntv. went t.n
Portland on tho Regulator this morn-
this city, left for his home in Wapinitia
today.
Frank Wookcock, of Wamic, spent
vpfitprrifiv in MlM 'ltv nnrl ratnrnorl tinma
vthis morning.
his shoes must need fuee with those ofu
his neighbor. However, if the Repub
lican shoe fit him he should have worn
it.
May Day Kxcmslon to Uuncl IClvcr.
The Sons of Veterans are making prep
arations for a May Day excursion to
Hood River. In a ehort time voting
places will be arranged and candidates
for a May queen will be selected from
among the young ladies of the city, and
the one receiving the highest number of
votes will have the honor of being queen
of the May. Although arrangements
aie not completed yet, it is expected
that the Regulator will carry the merry
makers to and from the scene of the fes
tivities, and it will indeed be n pleasant
change to some of our city pooplo to go
for even a single day to as beautiful a
rasort as Hood River. Appropriate ex
ercises will be rendered and we are sure
that a very enjoyable May day will be
spent.
I.- O. O. V. Notice.
Notice is hereby given to those inter
ested that the new Rebekah Degree
Lodge, I. O. O. F., will be instituted on
Friday evening, April 6th, at 8:30.
Those intending to become charter mem
bers are requested to be pnsent,
promptly. By order of
Mks. O. J. Ckaxdall,
Cadi lu Your Checks.
All countv warrants registered prior
to Jan. 3, 1804, will be paid at my
office. Interest ceases after March. 17,
1898. C L. Phillips,
Countv Treasurer.
Hbaepinen, Attentlout
Clarke & Falk have eeeurod the
agency lor the La, Plata Sheep Dip,
Mixes instantly with cold water.
To Cor' Cold In One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets, AH druggists refund the money if
they fall to cure. 25c.
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That It what It was mode lor.
J. II. Arbuckle returned from Port
land yesterday, where he has been on a
ehort business trip.
S. S. Harkneee, of St. Louis, arrived
in the city yesterday. He will take
charge of ttie shoe department in Pease
& Mays store.
H. D. McEwen, a Chicago sheepbuyer
Is in the city, and will probably buy u
large shipment of mutton in this' section
for the Chicago market.
Ray Logan, son of Dr. Hugh Logan,
returned from Port-land ' last evening,
where he lias been attending the medic
al college. He will spend the Bummer
with his father in this city.
Mr. Cline. Huntley, an old-timer in
Oregon, is in the city from his homo at
Pine creek, Gilliam county. Mr, Hunt
ley was a resident of Wasco county when
it extended as far east as trait Lake City,
which certainly gives liim the right of
being numbered among the pioneers.
BOUN.
At Hood River, on Tuesday, April 5th,
to Mr. and Mrs. William Yates, a
daughter. Mr. Yates is the accommo
dating postmaster at that place.
Mrs. A, O. Stubling & Son have hy
brid and tea roses, three and four years
old at 25 cents; young roses in bud at
15 cents or two for 25 cents ; carnations
at 15 cents, two for 25 cents ; white and
yellow marguerites; heliotropes, gera
niums and fuschiuB at 5 cents and up.
Pansles 25 ctB. per dozen. 4-wlmdlw
WHBX TKAVJSUNG
Whether on pleasure bent or business,
take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of
Figs, us it acts most pleasantly and ef
fectually on the kidneys, liver and bow
els, preventing fevers, headaches, and
other forms of sickness. For sale in 50
cent bottles by all leading druggists.
Manufactured by the California Fig
Syrup Co. only.
When you smoke the Rose Queen 5-
cent cigar you get your money's worth.
tl
A fresh lot of cauliflower, cabbage,
sweets, oranges and lemone at Conimis
slon & Grocery Co.'s.
..reseept Bieyeles..
1898 Models are now ready for inspection.
Prices from $27.50 to $50.00.
New Ideas at every point.
The Wheel that sells at an honest price.
MAYS & CROWE.
Bicycles Cleaned
and Repaired.
REMEMBER.
We have strictly First-Class
Fir, Oak and
Maple Wood.
To be sold at the Lowest Market Kates.
Phone 25.
J. T. Peters & Co,
The VOGT OPERA HOUSE,
TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 12th.
Second Annual Entertainment of the
Dalles Commercial and Atbletic Club,
O- PRESENTING
II.
KING HALLABAHOOLA
AN ORIGINAL MUSICAL FARCE CJMEDY.
A GRAND CARNIVAL OP NEWEST SONGS,
Jokes and Original Comedy and Athletic Specialties
40 PEOPLE IN THE CAST. 40
40 PEOPLE IN THE CAST. 40
A PRODUCTION COSTING $400.
ELEGANT COSTUMES! NEW SCENERY!
Reserved Seats on sale, commencing Friday inornine, April 8th. nt 9 o'clock.
at the Snipee-Kinersly Drug Co.'s store.
a nciiof.
The wind was whistling shrilly nbout
the eaves', now high now low, hut un
ceasingly whistling'. Outside all was
gloom, and in the large draughty hall
where the lights nickered sat a man
who was listening to tho whistling of
the wind. Though tho scene wns one
which an old-time novelist would have
used in order to give an impression of
misery or lead up to a midnight mur
der, the man in the gusty hall was the
picture of happiness. But seel Anoth
er now enters. They converse. Let us
listen.
"It is an awful night. IIow the wind
whistles!"
"Yes. Isn't it lovely to hear the
wind?"
"What? Do you enjoy it?"
"Certainly! Though it has been
whistling for an hour, It hasn't whistled
ono of those cursed popular airs thnt
make our lives one long nightmare.
Let it whistle on." N. Y. World.
Dotted Veil.
Paradoxes are in fubhijn a woman
pays seven dollars for a dotted veil and
$7,0 to her oculint to correct astigma
tism. An oculist once said that every
dot in a woman's veil was worth Ave
dollars to the gentlemen of his profes
sion. The eye is being constantly
strained to avoid these obstacles in its
way, and, of course, it is weakened and
tortured. Think of a woman paying
$1.50 for something that will, in time,
destroy her eyesight just as sure as
fate. I leave it to you if she's not a parn
gpn of n ninny? But women do these
things in spite of everything except
when the overworked eyes begin to
pain, and then they're glad enough to
do most anything for quick relief.
Boston Transcript.
jyj-ns. EVANS,
MODISTE,
Itooms In Mr. HMttln'n Lodging House.
GKISENUOKFFKK & HITSDV,
Physicians aiut Surgeons,
Spcclnl attention given to surgery.
Itootus 21 aud 22, Tel. 32S Vogt Block
fi l MSlS
Happy Bride is she whose friends
have had the good taste to bestow silver
upon her as a wedding ylt't. Nothing
more appropriate, nothint' more accept
able, nothing more useful. "A tliiiiK of
beauty and a joy forever," Our stock
of silverware is complete,
I. C. Nickelsen
Book St muie Company,