The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 29, 1898, Image 3

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    SPECIAL FOR 1HIS WEEK
Ladies' Tali-H Sufis m.
f V.T AT f HI 1 I
tA't f ill
LOT NO. 1-Itdies' all wool
cloth suits in Navy and I5aek
$4.00
LOT NO. 2 Ladies' nil wool
cloth mils in Navv and Ulaek,
of 11 superior qnnlitv of goods
with silk lined jacket
$6,25
LOT NO. :i-15h.:k nil wool,
French Serge, mit with silk
lini-d Jacket. A very hand
conic suit
$9.98
Your choice of our suits at
iflO.oO aud $17.50 for
$12.00
SKIRTS.
Black, fancy Mohair, fkirts
Navy llliii-, Mcru'ii t-kirtH
Fancy, Itayadore Stripes, M;irts at. .
SI. 15
.. .$2.05 arid $3!oO
Clothinq Fop Those
Who Wish to be iHell Dressed.
Our II. S. M, line of
GU A K A NT 13 13 D CLOTH I NG
is too well known to require
any extended notice nod we
will simply rnaku this announcement.
For this week wo will
soli any Ton Dollar Suit In
our stock for
r IIP ii m
Thin does not represent cost to us but as cur loss is your gain the bene
fit is ail yours. Conic early and make your selection before the line is
broken. A full line to select from now.
All Goods Marked in
Plain Figures.
PEASE & MAYS,
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
WEDNESDAY
JUNE iii). 1898
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Klie Implied nt tlio Vlneouut 11ml heollVd at the
Duki',
In vain illl tin-ManinlH nropom;.
Hut 11 fellow eallwl llllt, plain Hill, won her love,
Kur lllll wore H., K. A: M. elotlii'H.
Bill wore one of those iflO suits that
Pease it Mays are Bellini; for $7.85.
Use Clarke & Falk's Floral Lotion for
sunburn and wind chafing. tf
Don't forgot that Kollur keeps the
best ice cream soda in the city. tf
Clarke & Falk hnve the purest and
Btrongebt Paris Green in the market.
Cherries, raspberries, blackberries and
dew berries, ut The Dalles Commission
Company. "
II. M. Hyiui, teacher of Mandolin,
Guitar mid Uanjo. Headquarters 11
Jacobson'B. tf
Tim l'niiiLli ia near at liand. Huy
your oranges, lemons, nuts, etc., of The
Dalles Commission Co. tf
J A marriage license was issued yester
day by Comity Clerk Keleay to William
Is. Clay pool and Ella 13. ToJer.
On July 1st the time on the stage line
between this place and Piinevillo will
bo changed, the stages arriving and de
parting ut 1 p. 111.
Just received at the Campbell & Wil
son Millinery Parlors a new and com
plete line of sailor hate in nil the- newest
designs and shades ut prices that can
nut bo undersold,
A baud has been organized nt Hood
Ilivor to furnish music for tl.e Fourth
of July celebration ut that place. One
of the features of the day will ho a pn
rndo and drill of a military company of
llfty young women.
Don't forget that A. B. Kstubenet has
taken the agency (or the Troy Laundry
uud ia reudy to give his entire attention
to all orders Hont to him. Addrees A.
B. I3atobenut, general agent, or ring up
phone number 110. tf
The Tartars take a man by the ear to
iuvlte him to oat or drink with them.
If we had every man in thl elty by the
our, we'd Invito him to buy one of those
$10 II., B. & M. guaranteed eulta that
Tense & Mays are selling for $7.85.
The Uusalnii Fins, at Caynae, Umatil
la county, colebruted the feast ol St.
John the Baptist last Friday. The day
ia generally one of religious observance,
but the young people are dispobed to
liuvo sporte aud enjoy themselves.
For the International Mining Congress
to be held at Salt Lake City, July 0 0,
the 0. It. & N. Co., will sell tickets, The
Dalles to Suit Lake City and return for
.flSG.50, tickets on sale July Urd, 4th and
5th, tickets limited to expire returning
July 15th.
Oliver Marshal, aged 25, and his 1C-yeur-old
brother will be tried ut Baker
City this week for the murder of James
Keid. For several yeas there has been
u feud between Oliver Marshal and lteid.
Marshal claims that his wife and Keid
were intimate.
Many Powder valley fanners were in
Baker City Saturday, and all interviewed
had the same story to tell of good grain
and liny crop. The weather has been
all that could be desired, and there is
every assurance that the farmers will
j reap a goou Harvest tins year.
At a meeting of the Jnck6on Engine
Co. hold Saturday eyening, it was de
cided to take part in the grund parade!
to bo held on the Fourth. They will
appear in full uniform, and as they have
a large membership, will undoubtedly
make a flrst-claes appearance.
Mrs. Oliver Moore, of Pleasant Valley,
who poisoned her children last Friday
by putting strychnine in their milk, has
been declared insane by the Baker coun
ty court. She is 20 years old and is fair
lv eood looking. Mrs. Moore is melan
cholic. She broods over imaginary
wrongs,
Your summer's vacation will bo in
complete without 0110 of our Magazine
Cyclone cameras. Anyone can operate
it. Takes twelve pictures without open
ing the camera. Call ut Donnell'e drug
store and see them und the pictures
taken with them. Prices $3,50, $0 und
$10. lS-alt-tf
The Dalles Steam Laundry begs to in
form its patrons that Mr. A. B. Este
linnet is no longor in ita employ. Mr.
S. Burna will take hia placo on the
wagon; should ho fail to call upon you
ring up telephone 311 and your wants
will bo attended to immediately. Give
us your work and wo will try to please
yon.
Those intending to enter in the cayuse
pony raceB, sack races and all sporte of
this Bort are requested to report to John
F. Hampshire, chairman of the Fourth
of July amusement committee, before 7
p. in." Saturday next. All boyB with
ponies are invited to enter the cayuse
pony race. Komember, a prize for
each and every wiuner.
On account of tho rapid fall in the
river it la expected that tho Regulator
will be able to go through to Portland
today, while tho Dixon will make the
ran up to thie city. This will make it
much more pleasant or the putroua of
the D. P. & A. N. line, ns tho trip will
bo made quicker and without tho disa
greeable feature of transferring at tho
locks.
Yesterday Jack Daly, tho unfortnnnto
morphino llend who had been releacl
under (he condition that he would leave
the town immediately, was caught, sell
ing stolen sheep pelts. Ho claims that
someone stole them and gnve them to
him. Ho was lodged in jail and will
have his hcatinc defoie Justice Filloon
today nt nine o'olr.r.k. The pelts are the
property of ClnUtman Bros., and Daily
will be likely to spend a term in the
"pen" for the theft.
Be sure to attend the musical at the
Congregational church this evening,
liefioehments will be served on the lawn
while the inusJeal program is being ren
dered. The guitar anil mandolin in the
hands of Prof. Ryan and Mr. Parkins
will add to the enjoyment of music
lovers. The grass-hopper cantata, by n
chorus of ladies, solos by some of our
best singers, together with quartettes
and choruses will rnako the entertain
ment a very pleasant one.
In a letter written by A. F. Martin to
the editor from Honolulu dated the 3rd
inst. he pays: '-We are just starting
from hero on tho Manila expedition,
after having enjjyed a rousing reception.
The Oregcn boys won applause every
where, and are well pleased with the
tientment received at the hands of the
generous people of this place. The
Charleston will escort us from hero to
Manila." He closes by sending regards
to Dalles fiiends and expresses regret
that he cannot write at. gi eater length.
It is n quested by the Fourth of July
amusement committees, that all those
intending to take part in the plug ugly
parade, which will take place at 2 p. in.
on Independence Day, report at the
stoie of Mays it Crowe, to John F.
Hampshire, not later than Saturday
evening. To make this affair a success,
it is desired ttiat all the young men ar
range to take part and help swell the af
fair. The "boys" are at the head ot
this, so all join in and show bv vour
presence in the parade that their effoits
have not been in vain. You may rest
assured your services will be dtilyap
predated. Prizes are offered for tho
best character, so use your imagination
and get up a unique costume.
Tuesday morning while Nightwatch
niun Wiley was making the rounds he
heard some one scream in the direction
of the D. P. & A. N. vvurhonse, immedi
ately struck out to see what the trouble
was. On arriving on the driveway near
the warehouse he found a number of
Indians standing around, while two
were engaged in mortal combat. One
had the other on the railing and was in
the act of throwing him over into the
river below, and had not the night
watchman been on hand there would
have been one Indian less todoy. He
immediately stopped the fight and took
the Siwash who attempted the deed to
jail while the others escaped in thedark-
ness. They were all more or less intox
icated and this probably accounts for
the trouble.
lEoivllili; Mutch.
A four-game match was played at the
club alleys Monday night between the
regular club team and n select five bowl
ers. One member of the regular team
was absent, causing the game to be
played with only five bowlers on each
side.
The scores are as follows :
TICKED TEAM :
1 2 3 4 Total
Nolan 23 37 34 50 100
Phillips 44 34 32 35 145
Bonn 28 59 37 30 100
Stephens 33 37 42 48 100
Delluff 32 29 30 30 133
Total score 758
CLUll team :
1 2 3 4 Tatul
Bradshaw 41 44 48 30 109
Houghton 47 37 42 50 182
Schmidt 38 24 42 42 140
Ogdeu 40 29 41 42 152
Tolmie 45 31 39 32 147
Total score 7C0
At the conclusion of tho games each
team had two ot the four to their credit.
However the club team claimed tho vie,
tojy, since they had thirty-eight pins
more to their credit than the picked
team.
M.T.Nolan made' the highost single
score, 00, while Fred Houghton made
the highest average in four games, 4534.
Arrangements are being made for a
tournament between The Dalles and
Portland teaniB in the near future. Tho
date, however, has not yet been set, but
it will probably bo about the 8th inst.
A HONOLULU LETTER.
To Curo u Cold iu One Day.
Tako Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money if
it falls to cure. 25c.
There is no merit in be
ing ignorant of the virtues
of ScitWig's Best
tea baking powder
coffee flavoring extracts
soda and spices
when you may try them
at our risk. jw
For sale by
L. Rorden & Company
One of the Solillrr ltoyn Kn Kniito lit I
Alnnlln llfcrllirn Honolulu nmt
Tliflr Strty Tlurr, i
Yesterday a letter was received from
Max Bartell by one of bis friuula in this
city. He being one of the soldier boys
in the Manila expedition, and as his let
ter contains interesting information con
cerning Honolulu and their stay there,
witli tho consent of the rec'pient of the
same, we publish it. It boars the
tho date of Honolulu, June 2.1, and we
are sure his many friemh in The Dalles
will be pleased to hear from him. Huj
says :
"Honolulu is almost on the open sea
coast. A little channel dredged through
the low marshy beach leads to the city.
It is situated on a beautiful level stretch
of land along tho haso of tho foothills.
The streeta are narrow and the houses
small, mostly one or two stories high.
There are horse cars on the principal
streets and almost all the sidewalks are
paved, in short it is one of tho cleanest,
neatest and most picturesque cities
which 1 have seen. It beats all that I
have seen in either Oregon or Califor
nia. The population is about 30,000,
consisting of Chinese, Japs and a few
thousand whites, mostly Oregonians (?)
The Chinese here are a different class
than those in America, wearing Aineri
lean clothes, and they can all speak fair
English. The Chinese run moat of the
restaurants and candy stands, and the
Japs many of the clothing stores. Tiie
whites and natives mingle indiscrimi
nately and they are the most hospitable
people I ever met. Small as the town is
they raised $8000 by subscription to en
tertain us during our stay here. One
would naturally expect them to bo
American sympathizers, but they are
more, they are actually American pa
triots, and if they were permitted fully
nine-tenths of them would enlist in tiiia
Manila expedition. The Hawaiian na
tion il guard wear the same as the O. N.
G.. but their drilling will compare with
the best of the U. S. regulars. One good
thine about their army is the officers,'
even to the highest, put themselves on
the same level as the privates. They
walked around town with the common
soldiers with the same pleasure as they
would with the general, and that is the
foundation of an efficienct army."
Royal makes (he food pure,
wholesome and dellclout.
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POWDER
Absolute! Puro
ROYAL 0AK1NO POOtH CO., SEW YORK.
Just ttlhat
KciliK'i'il Knti-ft.
j The Southern Pacific company will
1 carry passengers between all stations on
j its lines in Oregon ut one faro for the
I round trip on the Fourth of July. Tick
I eta 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
1 5th or 0th, according to the distance.
I This is mora of a reduction than the
j company bus been in the habit of milk
j ing for this occasion, but in line with
I the wide spread 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 diffeicnt points.
Cht'Ri Kntt'fl fur tltu Fourth of July.
For the Fourth of July the O. It. it N.
Co. will 'sell tickets from The Dalles to
any station in Oregon and return, in
cluding Wallula and Walla Walla,
Wash., at tho rate of one fare for the
round trip. Tickets on sale July 2d, 3d
and 4th. Tickets good for return up to
and including July 0, 189S.
Buy a Piano mover, reaper and header.
They are the best, and tho prices are
! the lowest. Mavs it Crowe. tf
Hoys, Attention.
All boys who wish to help the com
mittee to make our Fourth of July pro
cession a success will please present
themselves at the aimory on the morn
ing of the Fourth at 9 o'clock, where
they will be uniformed for the march.
Everybody is asked to como without
fail, for to make it a success we must
have all. Ah all the boys in town may
not see this notice, those who do are
asked to tell all their triends about it.
Any boy from 12 years up will be ac
cepted. MOT1CK.
The different hose companies can se
cure bunting for the purpose of decorat
ing for the Fourth of July celebration
free by applying to tlie decoration com
mittee. By order of
H. W. Fkench, Chairman.
Amateur photography used to be a
matter full of dilliciiitiee. Thtreused
to be trouble in getting outfits and sup
plies. Donnell, the druggist, keeps
everything you want. Cameras, plates,
films, paper, etc. Wo also make de
veloping aud toning solutions ready for
use. je20tf
Wuntfd,
Four or five teams with drivers to
work on O. R. it Nrade between Ar
lington and Umatilla; wages If3.50 per
day, cullou- Jam. 1ki:i.amj, Agent.
Willie liloupD
ice cream Freezers.
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New ideas in Wall Paper hero. Such
wide variety as we ate hhowingnever be
fore grueed a nnulo clock. Real imita
tion creton effects at ordinary prices.
Good papers at cheap paper prices.
Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, yours
for a biiioII price, at our store on Third
street. Also a full line of bouse paints.
D. W. VAUSE, Third St.
CAMPBELL & WILSON
(Tiliinery
Parloi"5
Under tho management of
Mrs. W. G. Wilson and
Miss Myrtle Smith.
Mrs. Brings' Old Stand.
A torpid liver robs yon of ambition
and ruins your health. DeWitt'a Little
Early Risers cleanse tho liver, cure con
stipation and all stomach and liver
trouble. Snipea-Kinerely Drug Co.
Cloudy Weather Preferred fof Sittings.
MY WORK MY SUCCESS.
Chapman Block. THE DALLES, OR.-
avi You 89 Our adits'
Ivanhoe'
Pmee only $35.
Up-to-Dato in Every Respect.
Adjustable Steel Handle Bars.
Celebrated G. ifc'.T. Detachable Tires.
MAYS & CROWE.
We have opened our renting department with a
line of new wheels.
4
REr7VE57VYE3E:R
Wo have strictly First-Class
Fir, Oak and
Maple Wood.
To "be sold at the Lowest Market Rates.
Phone 25.
J. T. Peters & Co.
NO ZINC IN CONTACT WITH CKBAM
THF ONLY FKI5EZFU MADE HAVING
MORE THAN TWO MOTIONS.
koh h.w.i: nv
..THE HARDWARE DEALERS..
167 Scuoud St. THE DALLES, OR.!
maipr X RRiiinn
REMOVAL NOTICE.
J. H. CROSS nas ronioved bis storo to tbo Vogt
Block, noxt door to tbo PosfoHico, wboro bo will bo pleasod
to greet bis many iormcr patrons and a liberal share- of now
ones. For CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, HAY,
GRAIN and FEED, SEEDS and FRUITS, &o, your
orders will receive prompt atlontion, and will bo sold at pop
ular prices. Call and see him.