The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 26, 1898, Image 3

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llM;ral. Tin! better wo servo voii iliu
butter bold wo have on '
Your
Trade
Perhaps yon haven't trio.l up. (.r.
hap? yon would like to very well
litre's the chance.
Shoes Shoes
Our regular Jfl.00 Men's Cordovan Congress Shoe for $3 65
Oi:r regular if.'l.OO .Men'? Tnn Lace Shoe for 1.7&
Our regular $:;.()() Ladles' Tan I.acoor Button Shoo for......... $2!oo
Our reiMibi- M Ww' Tan iiare Toe lintton Shoe for 95C
Our Chillis' Tan SMiur.. Toe Button, sizes 0 to 10 7SC
Shirt
Waists
In Shirt
regular
Waists we offer you our
SI. 00, SI. 25, SI. 50
S2.00, S2.50, S3.00
WAISTS
pot 75e
And you enn have vour choice.
All Goods Marked in
l'luin Figuris.
PEASE & MAYS,
The Dalles Daily Chronicle,
SUNDAY
JUNK 1!0, IBl
the intentions of the farmers to plant
every acre of land that is fit for cultiva
tion next season. With prices next fall
like those of the past season, the fann
ers will have money to throw at the
birds.
Among the pleasant features at the
Fourth of July celebration in tins city
will be an oration by the well-known at
torney and speaker, Wallace McCain -tnant.
of Portland. He is an attractive
and forcible speaker and will certainly
entertain his auditors.
Amateur photography used to be a
matter full of difficulties. Thfreused
to be trouble in getting outfits rfnd sup
plies. Donnell, the druggist, keepB
everything you want. Cameras, plates,
films, paper, ttc. We also make de
veloping and toning solutions ready for
use. j26tf
The Dalles Steam Laundry begs to in
form ite patrons that Mr. A. 15. Kste
benet is no longer in its employ. Mr.
S. Burns will take his place on the
wagon; should he fail to call upon you
ring up telephone 341 and your wants
will be attended to immediately. Give
us your work and we will try to please
Bonneville and return every Sunday al J you.
either the depot or Uiintilla House ja6per Coovert, civil engineer in the
ticket ofllces. 1U-hv employ of the Portland, Vancouver &
Just received at the Campbell & Wib 1 Vakima Railway Company, left Vancou
son Millinery Parlors a new and coin- J m Thursday with a party of surveyors
plete line of sailor hats in all the newest I aI1j prospectors for the vicinity of Klick-
designs and shades at prices that can itat j)ase on the proposed line ol tne
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Monday night,
At the Vogt Grand, '
Great comedy, "The Prodigal Father." 1
The forecast for today is lair and
warmer.
Don't forget that Kellar keeps the
best ice cream soda in the city. tf
Clarke & Kalk have the purest and
strongest Paris Green in the market.
Hood Kiver strawberries by the crate
at The Dalles Commission Company's.
II. M. Kyan, teacher of Mandolin,
Guitar und Banjo. Headquarters at
Jacobsen's. tf
Leave orders for ice with the Stadel
lunn Commission Co. Office cold storage
building. Phone -JU. tf
Furnished rooms to rent, also suits of
rooms suitable for housekeeping. Apply
to 10 and 20, Chapman Block. 17
You can get l excursion tickets to
amination In the justice court Monday.
He unto his name as Billy Bales and
says he is from Portland. However,
peoplo who know him say that libright
nntno is Dally. He is an unfortunate
wretch, incapable of taking ch
himself and it wool I be a rel'ief for such
a man to bo dead or in the states
prison.
The Fourth of July amusement com
mittees have offered a prize of flvo dol
lars to the buck Indian appearing in the
best native costume in the parade and
five dollars to the squaw nppearing the
same. Anyone who can converse with
the Indians should make it n point to
tell them of Hie prizes offered and try to
induce as many as possible to join in as
it will be a great attraction on that occa-sion.
The rivers continue to fall. The weath
er condition yesterday morning were
favorable for fair and warmer weather
today and Monday over the Columbia
river basin. There is but little more
snow in the mountains, so that no mat
ter how warm it may be, there is not
enough snow yet unmelted to influence
the falling rivers. The fall will bo from
.3 to .5 of a foot a day for four or more
days at Umatillaand at The Dalles, with
a corresponding fall elsewhere.
It has been pome time since The
Dalles has been visited by a good show,
and it lias certainly been a long time
since such an aronser of mifth as "The
Prodigal Father" has been rendered
here. It contains new music, songs,
dances and specialties, and will certain
ly be a merry concert with merry com
edianp, there being twenty people in the
company, all artists in ttieir respective
parts. Secure your seats before it is too
Mfite.
r ai.d 1 n
If VKIllUMIt 1 Cllll II Ulll
Cascade Locks last evening, where she
has been visiting Mr. Geo. Morgan.
She reports him in a critical condition
and all hopes of his recovery has been
oneiL2JIe has, however, much
vitahtv and may live several weeks. He
sfill converses freelv with everyone and
takes great interest in the war news and
latest happenings. He seems to realize
that he is going to die, and is resting
aty and seems perfectly resigned to his
fate.
Beginning July 1st Wasco is to have
two daily mails, the Columbia Southern
railway connecting with both east and
uest-bounci Spokane fivers. The Etage
line from Grants will be discontinued,
Watco being the terminous of the south
tni stages This arrangement will make
an nujJUTTant change, both in the mail
and passenger service to points south,
as stages will meet both trains of the
Columbia Southern, at Wasco, the
mcrning stages making all southern
connections
We learn from J. E. Edwards, who
has recently returned from tiie Stickeen
River, that Capt. Johnston, the popular
skipper who ran the Dalles City for the
D. P. & A. N. Co., is employed on that
stream running a boat between Fort
Wrangle and Glenora, which is a trifle
over 150 miles. The fact that it takes
four days to run up stream and eight
hours to return will give an idea of
the swiftness of the Stickeen River
and the hazardous position which the
captain holds. At present the climate
is quite mild in that section and the
stories of mosquitos have not, accord
ing to Mr. Edwards account, been over
drawn in the least, as the pests make
life miserable for evervono living there.
A Laughable Treat.
to
"The Prodigal Father will be the at
traction at the Vogt opera house, Mon
day evening, June 27th. The piece was
of j evidently constructed for laughing pur
poses only, and It- fulfills Its mission.
The plot, which is very gauzy, centers
on the escapades of Stanley Dodge, who
misses his ship to Africa through flirt
ing with an actress. His son becomes a
prodigal, marries the actress and regu
lar mix-up results. The complie.itiniH
are of the most amusing kind, and the
fun is intense from stait to finish. To
properly interpret a farce comedy re
quires tho services of competent special
ty artists, for the success of such a play
depends largely on the introduction of
novelties.
The company presenting "The Prod
igal Father" has been carefully chosen,
and the many songs, dances and nied-
leva are rendered in such stylo as to
call fur t!i enthusiastic applause.
Lynn Welcher, who has starred in tho
play 'or the past three seasons, is con
sidered one of the best character actors
on the stage. Miss Rose Melville, who
assumes the leading female role, is a
young lady of preposessing appeatance,
and a decidedly clever actress. Her de
cidedly clever Imitation of "Sis Hop
kins, the jay girl from Slab Hollow," is
one of the hits of the vaudeville stage.
THE CHURCHES.
St. Paul's Episcopal church, on Fifth
and Union streets, Rev. Jos. DeForest
rector Morning and evening service
as usual.
The pastor, Rev. O. D. Taylor, will
preach at the First Baptist church this
morning at 11 o'clock. There will be no
evening service.
Services at the Congregational church
today as follows: Sermon at 11 a. in.
and 8 p. m. bv Rev. II. P. Jones, of Col
fax, Wash. Sunday school and Endeav
or meetings as usual.
At the Calvary Baptist church, corner
Seventh and Union streets, services
every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in.,
Elder W. S. Wilbum, pastor. Sunday
school at 10 o'clock and Young People's
Society at 0:30 in the evening. All are
cordially invited.
Appreciated.
not be undersold.
Arlington peoplo are making great
catches of driftwood which tho high
water is bringing down the river. The
other day one man told his catch to
Lord & Co. for 100.
Mr. Dawson, the popular and talent
On behalf of the members of the
Alpha Mandolin & Guitar Club, I desire
to thank our many friends who contrib
uted to tho success of the excursion
given iTiuay evening, aieo 10 uio
Daily Times-Mountaineer, the Mousing
Ciuto.sici.K and tho Jacobeen Book
Music Co., which latter kindly loaned to
the members of the club the piano,
which was a source of pleasure to all
and contributed largely to the success of
the excursion. H. M. Rva.v,
Musical Director.
Cheap Kitten fur llm rmirlli of July.
For tho Fourth of July tho 0. R. & N.
Co. will sell tickets from The Dalles to
n ii v etrttinn in Oregon and return, in
road, for the purpose of further investi-I lu()i, WulluIl; Walla Walla,
.1 1 1 !i rn..... t h
atimr the coal deposits louuu their
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several weeks ago.
Bill Cook, of the firm of Cook Bros ,
who have a small wheat Held of a few
hundred acres five miles east of Condon,
phvu Mini, while the few extremely hot
ed cartoonist, in the employ of Pease &, days of a couple of weeks ago injured
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wuys. win iiHvu uio iuvco r u...v.
vxh III t n the more w nuow Momiay. n extern, mo vuvi, "-
will be on the annexation question miu
will be a good one. Stop und see it.
On next Wednesday evening the ladies
of the Congregational church will give a
luwn social at the church. A tine pro
gram ia being prepared, and refresh
ments will be served on the lawn. This
is a delightful place to epend a few
hours, and no doubt many will attend.
Robert Husbands, while loading a car
ol strawberries a couple of weeks ago,
wrote on one side of a crate, "This car
was loaded by K. Husbands, Hood
Ulver, Or." Monday he received a
1.11,,. f... ... nhl hp hoo male ubck in
weather since
lms brought out the worst of it to such
an extent as will Insure a first-class
crop.
The novelty of the eummer of 1898
will be the new sparkling beverage,
"The Admiral Dewey." The great sue
cess achieved by this novelty since its
introduction has been phenomenal, but
not more eo than would be expected
from so superior an article. Honor the
hero of Manila and try this most pleas
ant beverage ut tho Columbia Candy
Factory.
Last evening Nlghtwatchmaii Wiley
and Marshal Lnuer arrested an unfoi-
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letter irotti an uiu w,u,",v - - - i.i,i 1,1,,,
X.. I I... .t.w. ,li 11 t lilt had found his 1 tunate onlum neiiu anu louteu
xiuurnrnn maun; -- . , i,u,,.n, UVm
address on the strawberry crate. jail. He was wanted for ln
un.o ,-ountv 1 nosure, and was certainly a sorrow ful
farmers iruiu 'i:,..,.. ki.. ,, from the use. or
IVI1L. UCllJIk " " r
Mate that the prospects (or a largo grain
crop were never better. The acreage
own thin year is fairly large, and It ii
more likely the disuse, ol the same. He
was lodged in jail and will have hU ex-
Wash., at the rate of one fare for the
round trip. Tickets on sale July 2d, 3d
and -1th. Tickets good for return up to
and incliidlngjnly 0, 18i)S.
"Tho Prodigal Father," which will bo
given hero Monday night, is ono of tho
most mirth-provoking plays 011 tho
road. If you have read tho newspaper
comments in places whero they have
played, you will know tho company is
good. Bo sure and see them.
Use Clarke & Falk's Floral Lotion for
sunburn and wind chafing. tf
The makers of Schil
ling's Best
tea baking powder
coffee flavoring extracts
soda and spices
believe in their goods to
the extent of telling your
grocer to give you your
money back if you don't
like the goods. no
lfor tale by
L. Rorden 81 Company
J t educed Kutes.
The Southern Pacific company will
carry passengers between all stations on
its lines in Oregon at one fare for the
round trip on the Fourth of July. Tick
ets at this rate will be on sale on the
afternoon of July 2d, on July 3rd and
4th, and will be limited to expire July
5th or Oth, according to the distance.
This is more of a reduction than the
company has been in the habit of mak
ing for this occasion, but in line with
the wide spreat' spirit of patriotism
throughout the country at this time,
they are anxious to offer as much in
ducement as possible to enable the peo
ple along this line to attend and partici
pate in the celebrations arranged for at
so many different points.
It has been some time since a theat
rical company has visited The Dalles,
and no doubt the "Prodigal Father,"
which appears here Monday evening,
will be greeted by a large audience.
Newspaper comments regarding this
play have been very flattering, and the
company has been well received wher
ever they have played.
WHiiteil.
Four or five teams witli drivers to
work on 0. R. it N. grade between Ar
lington and Umatilla; wages $3.50 per
day, call on Jas. Iki:i.am, Agent.
Buy a Piano mov'cr, reaper and header.
They are the best, anil the prices are
the lowest. Mays & Crowe. tf
Willie iuntaiii
Ice Groin Freezers.
NO ZINC IX CONTACT WITH CKUAM
TUP ONLY 1'REEZFR MADE HAVING
MOKE THAN TWO MOTIONS.
KOH 8AI.B JIV
..THE HARDWARE DEALERS..
161 Scuoiiil St, THE DALLES, OR.
maier & Benton
Royal make the food pure,
wholesome and dellcloui.
POWDER
Absolute) Pure
ROYAL OAKINO POWOtB CO., HE YORK.
The 0. R. t N. Co. has added many
improvements to the Bonneville picnic
grounds, and this beautiltil spot is now
In excellent order. During the summer
season tickets will be sold at Tho Dalles
to Bonneville and return every Sunday
for the low rate of !fl for tho round trip.
Tickets will be sold for train No. Ii, leav
ing The Dalles at 0:55 a. in. every Sun
day, and will be honored for return pas
sago on trains Nos. 4 and same date.
10-lw
Your summer's vacation will bo in
complete without one of our Magazine
Cyclone cameras. Anyone can operate
it. Takes twelvn pictures without open
ing the camera. Cill at Donnell's drug
store and see them and the pictures
taken with them. Prices $8.50, ijO and
10. 18-alt-tf
vogt Opera House
ii
liA, June u.
TIip Kinink'st Show of tlio
Season. Keyed Up-to-t)ate.
Tho I'unny Karen Comedy,
The
piompi
Fainer"
A Merry Concert of
Merry Comedians
New Jlit.slc. Sours, Dances,
Specialties.
20-PEOPLE --20
Roservorl Seats 75c.
Back Soats 25c.
Children 25c.
To Curo u Cold in fine Day.
Tako Laxative Broino Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money if
it fails to cure. 2oc.
All the latest novelties in veilings just
received at Campbell & Wilson's milli
nery parlors.direct from New York City,
the headquarters of fashion.
DeWitfc'5 Witch Jiazei Salve
Cures Piles, Scalds, Uurns.
Mrs. A. C. Stubling & Son will soon
begin on the erection of a new hot house
especially for the culture of carnations
and violets. The increasing trade waken
this necessary and Mrs. Stubling feela
that her efforts will bo appreciated by
her patrons. je!7
A torpid liver robs you of ambition
and ruins your health. DoWitt's Little
Early Risers cleanse the liver, cure con
stipation and all stomach and liver
trouble. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
REMOVAL NOTICE.
J. H. CROSS has removed his store to the Vogt.
Block, next door to the Posloflice, where he will be pleased!
to greet his many iormer patrons and a liberal share of new
ones. For CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, HAY,.
GRAIN and FEED, SEEDS and FRUITS, &c, your
orders will receive prompt attention, and will bo sold at pop
ular prices. Call and see him.
Cloudy Weathep Preferred for Sittings.
MY WORK MY SUCCESS.
Chapman Block.
THE DALLES, OR.
Jiav You Si Our Iadis'
'Ivanhoe'
Price only $35.
Up-to-Dulo in Evory '.Respect.
Adjustable- Steel Handle liars.
Ceiobrated G. cfe J. Dotauhablo Tires.
M f,S & CROWE.
Wo have opened our renting department with a
line of new wheels.
REMEMBER.
Wo have strictly First-Class
Phone 25,
Fir, Uak ana
Maple Wood.
To he sold at the Lowest Market Rates.
J. T. Peters & Co.