The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 05, 1899, Image 3

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    WE WILL COMMENCE OUR
Annual Clearance Sale
With the warmest line of goods in the store, coupled with
the warmest prices ever attached to such goods.
Clearance Sale of Bicycles
BLANKETS.
60c Blankets for 45c
75c Blankets for 49c
$1.00 Blankets for 78c
$1.00 White Blankets for 79c
10 4 Gray Blankets, $1 50 for . .$1.23
64 76 " " 1.75 for 1.49
H-4 " 2.00 for. 1.73
10 4 " " 2 25 for ' . 1.87
10 4 " special ' .0 for ....1.55
11-4 " " $4 50 for 3.57
11-4 " " - 5.00 for 4.33
101b " " 6 50 for 5.39
72x84 " " 8 00 for 7.15
- 10 4 White " 4.00 for 3.19
70x82 " " 8.50 for 7.23
66x80 " 9.00 for ...7.57
72x94 " " 10.00 for 8.73
68x86 " 11.00 for 9.57
Here is something that will do every housewife's
heart good: ,
BLEACHED MUSLINS.
Hope 8-c for 5c
Lonsdale Cambric 12)c for 9c
Fruit of the Loom 9c for 6c
Lonsdale Muslin . SJc for 6a
Langdon G B 10c for 74c
Wamsutta..:. ... . 12cforl0c
Country Club 6c for 5c
Rutledge 5c for 4c
Brfc-a-Brac oc for 4c
UNBLEACHED MUSLINS.
Anderson L L '. ... .5c for 4c
Wilton..; 6c for 4)c
Cabot A 6c for 5c '
Cabot W 6 j for 4c
Albany C 4c for 3c
Naiioual Bunting 4Jc for 3c
Now, ladies, heie's a plum. We have a lot of
Muslins and Sheetings that were slightly damaged
in transit,. which we will offer at the following prices.
Come early for they cannot last long:
Hope 8c for 4c
Lonsdale Muslin 8c for 4c
Lonsdale Cambric ... .12c for 6c
Berkeley Cambric No. 60 10c for 5c
9 4 Unbleached Sheeting. 19c
Yon will find all goods reduced when you call at
our store, but we will quote special prices from time
to time. Keep these prices in your minds, for they
will hold good during this Clearance Sale, although
they may be taken out to give room for other lines.
FOOTWEAR.
Another good chance to supply yourself with re
liable Footwear at almost Half Price. These goods
are not shop worn, bat clean, shapely shoes, and of
the best makes.
Men's tan box calf lace, beavv soles. $4 00 shoes
for $3 00.
Men's calf congress, broad toe, 54 to 8, $5 00
shoe for 13 00.
- Men's cordovan congress, narrow toe, 24 00 shoe
for $2 75.
' Men's kangaroo congress, square toe, $4 00 shoe
for $2 75.
' Ladies' calf button, common sense welts, $3 50
shoe for $2 50.
Ladies' cloth top button, common sense welts,
$3 50 shoe for $2 50.
Ladies' vici kid button, common sense welts,
$3 60 ehoe for $2 50.
Ladies' vici kid button, narrow square toe, $3 00
shoe for $1 50.
Ladies' pebble and glove grain button, $1 50
ehoe for 75c.
Missee' cloth top button. $2 50 ehoe for $1 50.
Misees' vici kid button, coin toe, $1 50 ehoe for
95 cents.
Misses' vici kid button, square toe, 1 50 shoe for
95 cents.
Misses' pebble grain button, $1 50 shoe for 95c.
Boys' veal lace, broad toe, 2 to 5t $1 50 ehoe
for 95c.
Doys' satin calf congress, 2 to 52, $2 00 ehoe
for $1 25.
Child's kid button, square toe, to 11, $1 50
shoe for 95c.
Child's kid button, coin foe, 8)4 to 11, $1 25 shoe
for 75 cents,
. Child's calf lace, heels, 6 to72, 25c.
PEASE
All goods marked in plain figures.
The Dalles Daily Chwmiele,
THURSDAY
JANUARY 5, 1899
Telephone No. 1.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Smith Bros, will give a dancing party
this evening at their hall.
A. M. Williams & Co', call attention
to a special . half-price clearance sale of
remnants in ribbons, laces, embroideries
and dress" goods.
Yesterday a-.cipher-skipped iu where
it didn't belong and made Lily Seufert'a
guess oh the candle 230 ;39, when it
should have been 239 :39.
Mr. S. L. Brooks today bought out E.
J. Collins & Co.'s merchandise business.
He will collect all notes and accounts
and pay all claims against the firm of .
J. Collins & Co., of this city.
All members of the Rathbone Sisters
are requested to be present at the meet
ing tonight. Installation of officers is
to be the rule of the evening, with a
general good time thrown in.
A petition was today presented to the
county court for a county road from The
Dalles to the landing of the new ferry
oppoaite Lyle. It was signed by nearly
all our prominent business men.
The recorder's report presented to the
council last night showed cash on hand
at the beginning of the month $7,454.11 ;
cash income during December, Includ
ing $2,250 for liquor licenses, $2,453.76.
Warrants redeemed during the month
$515.20. Total cash on hand $9,392.67.
With the change in the railroad time
card last night a new agent arrived to
take charge of the office' here. She,
however, haa been taken in charge by
Mr. and Mrs. Ireland, who think she is
hardly old enough to run the ranch.
The Chronicle congratulates the new
papa and mamma. .
W; H, JNeabeacfc today swore out a
warrant against Jacob Craft, charging
him with the crime of threatening to
murder at Nansene on the first day of
the year. Craft was brought in town
today, and his trial set for Monday at
10 o'clock, when Jayne & Michell. will
appear for the plaintiff and Ned Gates
for the defendant.
Many Dalles people who read Frank
Leslie's magazine of December 29 lb,
. were pleased to see among the list of of
ficer! at Havana the name of a former
Dalles boy, Chris FitzGerald, who was
recently appointed as acting quarter
master. Chris has not won his honors
without an effort, but by strict attention
to his duties and application he has suc
ceeded where many others would have
failed. V
It looks as if winter had come to stay,
This morning the 'thermometer stood a
nine above, while during the entire day
a'sprinkling'oi snow continued.to fall. At
Tekeo early this morning it was sixteen
below zero, Yesterday at Spokane it
registered fourteen below and at Walla
Walla two below. Strange to say the
reports received yesterday said that in
Chicago the - temperature was forty
above. What's the matter with the
East? . -
In a letter received by Marshal Lauer
from Supt. Gardner, of the Boys' and
Girls' Aid, he is informed that the three
runaway boys are not escapes from thei
society, but will now be taken in hand
by them, and that he will probably be
up tomorrow to take them down.
claims already being staked. The new
town has been named Dawson City, after
B. A. Dawson, who located the mineral
vein, from which he dug ore assaying
$16,000 in gold to the ton. The main
vein haB been traced 15 'miles. Some
parties claim that it is an extension of
e famous Bassick vein at Silver City.
The Dalles Hook and Ladder Com
pany held their annual erection at the
council chambers last evening and the
following officers were elected for the
ensuing term : President, C. F. Steph
ens ; secretary, Vic Schmidt ; treasurer,
yno. S. Schenck; foreman, H. C. Liebe:
first assistant, L. W. Heppner; second
(assistant, S. E. Van Vactor. Delegates
Jto Board of Fire Delegates, J. A. Mc
Artbnr, E. M. Wingate, D. W. Hock
man. The company is in-need of a suit
able truck andrigging and. the citizens
and property owners of The Dalles
should assist in the purchase of same.
A volunteer fire company should cer
tainly be offered eome inducement from
jjr l the city lathers, for they giye op their
W. H. Wileon baa taken quite an in
terest in them, and today cheered them
with some toy guns with which ' to
amuse themselves. It is needless to
say they were appreciated. -
The midwinter course of popular lec
tures on practical subjects of the Oregon
agricultural college willommehce Janu
ary 10th and close February 4th. The
subjects to be discussed include farming
and dairying and the different branches
of each, and the course of lectures
promises to be of great assistance to the
farmers of Oregon; Fruit growing, will
also be taken up. The coarse "is free of
charge and. those who wish to attend will
be under no other expense than $2.50 a
week for board and lodging. '
It behoves everyone to use every pre
caution to prevent an attack of the
grippe, which is now making its appear
ance not only in, the citieet but in every
hamlet; village and town.; Not in any
light manner does it grip the victim, but
its effects ire fatal- In Tacoma two
deaths from this, disease-' are reported
since the first of the year, and the city
physicians predict an extensive rage of
the disease. So far we have heard of no
cases in this city, but. in. ounce Of ' pre
vention is worth a pound of cure. -
The discovery of gold five miles south
west of Canyon City has caused . a. new
town to spring up in a night, as it were,
half the able-bodied men of Canyon City
having eone to the place, and -over 1000
t.tmfl fnr fhn in-terAot. ct tha
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many.
Printer's. Ink," published in New
York, in commenting on the newspapers
published in various cities of the United
States says concerning Oregon: ' "In
Oregon four papers get credit for issues
of 1000 copies or more. They are:
Astoria, Morning Astorian, Portland,
Evening Telegram, Portland Morning
Oregonian and Salem, Oregon States
man. The Oregonian is an astonishing
ly good paper. In appearance, general
make-up and enterpiise it compares
favorably with the dailies of fcan Fran
cisco, Denver and even Chicago. Its
circulation, about 24,000, ia without a
doubt not only greater than, -the com
bined circulation of all the other Port-
landdailies, but greater than the com
bined circulation of all the other daily
papers in the whole state. The Even
ing Telegram is bright, readable, pros
perous and entitled, to distinction- It
may safely be credited with an. issue
of about 8,000. The Astorian and States
man are morning daliee, each, printing
an average of perhaps 1,500 copies. ' .
It really seems like cowardice to be
continually attacking the. poor bovin.es
who, not from any fault of theirs, are al
lowed to run at large and annoy the
residents of our city so that their owners
no doubt will have many "swear words'
to their credit, which they themselves
never uttered. We had supposed ait was
"quiet along the Potomac' In this re
gard and, that the town cow was resting
DRY FIR, made of 12x12 bridge timber
$2.50.
DRY FIR, made of bridge piling,
$3.00.
Extra choice DRY FIR,
$3.25.
All mail orders promptly attended to.
...IMS 68
..THE HKrJDWflRE DEMEiJS..
161 Seucnd St THE DALLES, OR.
quietly under her own vine and fig tree ;
but this morning a resident of the hill
entered our office with jaded appearance,
such as would indicate sleepless-nights,
and fire in his eye enough to consume
all the beef in the country. Wondering
what letter or word had edged its way
into the paper and offended the usually
genial visitor, we bade him good morn
ing, when he immediately began to tell
of his recent experience with the festive
eow ; how for three nights he had been
compelled to get up in the night, dress
and sally forth in the cold to attack a
cow, which was making herself numer
ous around the premises. He was swear
ing vengeance, and we didn't blame
him. Nor can you who own the animals;
so you'd better "take your cows and go."
Papers and Souvenirs from Manila.
Through the kindness of Mrs. Arm
strong we have been permitted to peruse
"Freedom," an American paper pub'
lished at Manila.' ' Its contents was ex
tremely interesting, and contained many
articles by the volunteers. Beside' the
papers sent her by her eons, was a novel
new vear s card,- upon which was
pictured a water buffalo hauling a num
ber of small natives ; across tie corner of
the card were the words "A Happy New
Year. ' A souvenir song book,' which has
recently been issued, is filled with origi
nal eongs and poems by members of the
various regiments Of the Eighth Army
Corps. The following song was written
by Howell, of the Second Oregon, and is
sung to the air of "Nellie Grey" : .
We are volunteers for freedom,
We've remembered well the Maine,
We came west o'er the rolling of tbe sea;
We have heard the battle's thunder
And we've seen the fall of Spain '-, .
Nov we long for onr home-land of the free.
Chorus Oh, Oregon oui home
8weet Oregon so fair
For thy beauty we will e'er remember thee
We'll recross the rolling billowB
To our Oregon so dear . - , - : '
And our loved ones in that home-land of the free.
We have seen onr flag unfurl! Dg
From the shore to distant shore
We have seen our glorious colors borne afar. -We
have seen the famous Dewey - ..
And his proud ship Baltimore
And his squadron that fought the Spanish war.
Now we're waiting only waiting ,
For the order to return' .
To our homes In that great land beyond the sea
For the flame of lovefor Oregon '
Shall e'er be seen to beam,
Oregon, in that home-land of the free.
McNail Uoviu
' . 2nd Oregon U. 8. V.
In Olden Tlmea
People, overlooked : the importance of
permanently beneficial effects and were
satisfied with the transient action ; but
now that it is generally- known that
Syrup of Figs will permanently over
come habitual - constipation, well in
formed people will not buy-other laxa
tives, which act for a time, but - finally
injure the system.' Buy the genuine,
made by the California Fig Syrup Co.
' The Bare X. Grippe Cart.
There is no nse suffering from this
dreadful malady, if yon will only get the
right remedy. 5Tou are having pain, all
.through your body, your liver is but of
NEW AND 2d HAND WHEELS
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For Less than Half Price
We wish to clear out all old stock before mov
ing into new store and have some bargains.
This is an opportunity to got a bic ycle cheap
All wheels sold at half regular pi ice.
ISL&irvm cJ23 Crowe.
Opposite old stand.
DOLLS TOYS
mnsiG
We have the largest assortment ever displayed ju The Dalles, and
you will find our prices are lower than all of our competitors. '
$50.00 IN PRIZES GIVEN AWAY.
Books, in Endless Variety.
Cloth bound, 12 mo., 200 titles, 12c each. Chatterbox, latest edi
tion, only 69c. All goods marked in plain ffgares.
Jacobsen Book & Music Co.
170 Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon.
ww
omip$ to tfye pro 17 1
Slowly, but surely, J. H. Cross with a magnificent stock of staple
and fancy groceries. His constant and enormous daily sales gives evi
dence of satisfaction to the people. In connection' with his splendid gro
cery trade, he does a marvelous Hay, Grain and Feed business. He
carries in stock - ...
Oat Hay
Wheat Hay,
Barley Hay,
Timothy Hay,
Wild Grass Hay,
lfalfa Hay.
Baled Straw, Wheat, Rye, Barley, Oats, Corn, Buckwheat', Boll Bar
ley, Middling, Shorts, Bran and Shorts and Lite Bran.
He also has the largest and best assortment of garden and grass seeds
in Eastern Oregon. Experience bas demonstrated the 'wisdom of fall
planting in many lines of seeds, such as onion, turnip, lettuce, spinach,
peas and others. He deals in Chickens, Tnrkeys, Ducks and Geese.. -
Also daily buys and sells fresh eggs. All orders intrusted to his . care
will be filled with fidelity and dispatch and delivered free to any part of
the city. . Thankful to the public for their confidence and patronage in
the past will endeavor by fair dealing to merit a continuance of the same.
Cor. Second and Federal Sts.,
The Dalles, Oregon.
J. H. CROSS.
Rockford "Quick Shot"
Simplicity
Durability
12-Plate Magazine Camera
"Turn the lever and vou are readv for
another." - No plate holders with, slides
to draw. JNo sleeve or changing bag.
chance to fog platee. No failures.
Quick -Sellers
No Complaints
No
If you want 12 pictures quick,' buy the
"Quick-Shot,'; the only magazine cams
era that holds the plates securely after
they are exposed. No rattling or break
ing of plates; - Best on earth.
3K4J ....$6.00 "
4x5.... ...... .....$9.00
With one dozen plate holders.
Manufactured under the Conley patents by the
Rockford Silver Plato Co.,
ROCKFORD, ILL.
We sell only through local agents. Ask onr
agents to show you this "Quick Shot."
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The Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co
AGENTS, The Dalles, Oregou. ....
order, have no appetite, no life or ambi
tion, have a bad cold, in fact are com
pletely used up. Electric Bitters is the
only remedy that will give you prompt
and sure relief. They act directly on
your Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, tone
np the whole system and make you feel
like a new being. They are guaranteed
to cure or. price refunded. For sale at
Blakeley & Houghton's drug store, only
50 cents per bottle. 1
To the Public.
We are authorized to guarantee every
bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
and if not satisfactory to refund the
money to the purchaser. There is no
better medicine made for La Grippe,
colds or whooping cough. Price . 25 and
50 cents per bottle. ' Try it. Blakeley A
Houghton, druggists.
Are You Interested?
Tb O. K, & N. 0 Nw Book
On the Re Bourses of Oregon, Washing
ton and Idaho is being distributed. Onr
readers are . requested "to forward the
addreeees of their Eastern friends and
acquaintances, and a copy of the work
will be sent them free. This is a mat
ter all ehould be interested in, and we
would ask that everyone take an in
terest and forward such addresses to W.
H. H cthlbcbt. General Passenger Agent,
O. R. & N. Co., Portland.
Coughing injures and inflames sore
lungs. One Minute Cough Cure loosens
the cold, allays coughing and heals
quickly. The best cure for children,
perfectly harmless. Snipes-Kinersly
Druj Company.
'Horrible agony is caused by Piles,
burns . and skin diseases. ' These are
immediately relieved and quickly cured
by De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Be
ware of worthies ' imitations. " Snipes
Kinersly Drag- Co.
Men IVan Led
. To cut cord wood. ' Inquire of The
Dalles Lumbering Co. 17-lm.
DeWitf Witch Hazel Salve
Curea Pllea, Scalds. Buroav -