The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 25, 1899, Image 3

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    have to search for greener fields in which
to weave its web than can be found in
our poBtofSce. The walls and ceiling
will now look rather deserted.
Millinery openings are not the only
openings being held in our city at
i3ew
Today...
Just Received Full Line of
Columbias.
Featherstones.
DQO
000
present. A large line of boys' and
NO ARGUMENT
men's tine suns will be displayed a
A. M. Williams & Co's. store Monday.
Call and see what is to be worn this
MONDAY,
27th.
TUESDAY,
28th.
WEDNESDAY,
29th.
Organdies
Lawns
and ....
Dimities.
in all colors, grades and styles. Tlt833 are all new goods and dainty
in patterns and colorings. This is the time of year to buy this class of
goods, for they will have to be made early in order to be prepared for the
warm days that we have in the early spring. Come and make your se
lections while the stock is unbroken, for the choicest patterns come in the
smallest pieces.
Hew Laces, Haw Egiodisiies, Hew pons.
All these thiugs are requisite with the
and we have them in the most approved stvles.
Remember that three davs sale is a very short
yon are inclined to avail yoarself of this chance.
line mentioned above,
time, but ample if
So
uvemr
Clothing Sale
if ' " ' Vp
Our Furnishing Goods'
Department asks your
attention
Od ruDnaau-
pianH 2716,
and for the balance of the week with the most complete line of
Men's Clothing ever shown in this city. Prices that will fit any pocket
book and styles to please the most fastidious. We shall call your atten
tion particularly to the
Famous H. S. & M. Line of Guaranteed Clothing
This is the clothing now being advertised so extensively in the lead
ing magazines of the country. We would suggest to intending purchasers
. the desirability of seeing this clothing and making comparisons, as we
know there can be but one result.
You will buy Your Clothing" of Us.
With this sale in view, we purchased some months ago a number of
souvenirs of value.
We shall give one Souvenir
with each suit eold during the week from Ten Dollars up. - We are
- displaying these souvenirs in our Furnishing Goods window. They will
interest you, come and see what they are.
PBASB & MAYS.
All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. .
ipjia.
Mr. J. T. Peters is erecting a neat
cottage on the lot oy the corner of
Third and Laughlin streets. We under
stand when finished it is to be occupied
by Frank Chrisman. ' Chas. JobnBon
hss rented the McGrum property on the
ot adjoining.
Tomorrow evening at 6:30 o'clock at
the Methodist church the Ep worth
League will hold a rally service, to which
all are especially invited. The rally will
be opened by a song service, followed by
a short address by the pastor. Rev. Wood,
to the yonng people. The regular even
ing sei vice will be postponed that the
pastor may devote his attention to the
care of his wife, who is quite ill. -
This morning at 10 o'clock J. Aubin
charged with obtaining money nnder
false -pretense, had a preliminary
bearing in Justice Bayard's court and
wan bound over in the sum of $300 to
appear before the next grand jury.
Slim" had employed no attorney, but
seems to think he will comeout all right.
He is now in the county jail, having ob
tained no bondsmen.
One week from tomorrow will be
Easter Sunday. The season seems some
what backward this year, which is un
fortunate for those who loo upon
Easter as a time for the display of new
bonnets and summer coetnmes. How
ever, it's an ill wind that blows nobody
good, and the less fortunate who cannot
afford the Easter risrgin' will' watch
with anxiety tr-e weather report in hope
it may portend a storm on that day.
The Stevenson paper says that the
Regulator passed there Monday with
The Dalles band on board plavine
"Annie Kooney." That is the "most un
kindest cut of all." We are much afraid
that paper is following in the steps of
the Oregonian, which always attacks a
person after he is unable to defend him
self. Were our band still in fighting
trim it might resent the insult, for in its
palmy days it was never known to do
anything quite so rash as play "Annie
Rooney," and never played itself out on
neither that nor ,After the Ball."
Mrs. A. Keller, accom pained by her
little son and daughter, Josie, returned
home on last night's train. Mrs. Keller
has spent the past five months visiting
in different portions of California. She
is particularly taken with San Jose,
which she says is a veritable garden of
blossoms at present. Max Blank, who
left this place for California about two
years ago, has one of the most beautiful
places imaginable, situated about three
miles from San Jose. Mrs. Keller also
visited the family of H. Genres at Los
Vatos. The people of California are
in the best of spirits over the showers
they are now having.' .
Gov. T. T. Geer is in receipt ot a letter
from J. E. DeVoe, ot Lima, Ohio, who,
writing for the Epworth League of the
Grace church of that city, asks Oregon's
executive to contribute a handkerchief,
apron or some other article, to be sold
at a fair which the league will conduct
in the spring, for the purpose of paying
the church debt of $3,300, a portion of
which the league is to raise. Gov. Geer
said that ha would gladly assist the
young people of Lima, Ohio, and if any
others desire to do likewise, he would be
pleased to near lrom tbem. The goy-
ernor has the right kind of a spirit in
the matter, but we imagine it will be
eometning lite establishing the pre'
cedent of kissing babies the applica
tions will come hi thick and fast
Rifles
Shot Guns
Fishing Tackle
Bicycle Sundries
Crawford Bicycles
Cleveland Bicycles
Golden Eagle Bicycles
Smokeless and black
Powder Loaded Shells.
Bicycles Rented
and Repaired.
Can alter the fact that
MAYS
hare the best line of
BICYCLES
that money can purchase. .
OUR PRICES THE LOWEST.
See them on display at our naw store.
Hartfords.
Victors.
piP.rjtm.nlnnnsapd Fabrie
She Escaped From an Officer at Portland
Last Monday.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
SATURDAY
MARCH 25, 1899
Telephone No. 1.
TAKE NOTICE.
TO OUR ADVERTISERS:
All Changes in Advertisements must
be handed in before io o'clock A. M., as
no changes will be accepted in the aft
ernoon. This rule will be positive.
CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
The Dalles, January io, 1899.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Tomorrow will be Palm Sunday, and a
week from tomorrow Easter Sunday.
Reports brought in by the stage drivers
Bay that it was- still etorming in the
sections of the country between Bake
oven, and Antelope and beyond yester
day, and that the roads are in a terrible
condition.
Dont forget to remember the soiree at
the Baldwin tonight. They are alway
enjoyable.
Important meeting of the Elks to-
night. Every member is requested to
be present.
14s buys a good serviceable, garden
rake, and 19c buys a steel garden hoe at
Maier & Benton's.
Freeh cracked Nebraska corn at the
Wasco warehouee. Finest kind of
chicken feed. mcb25-tf
15 cents buys a good, serviceable gar
den rake and 20 cents buys a good steel
garden hoe at Mays & Crowe.
This morning Cbas. Butler brought a
large band of cattle to this city from
Hay Creek. He will ship tbem to Port
Towsend.
The quietude of spider heaven was
distuibed today, and tbat inBect will
Uvesle
PERSONAL MENTION
G. R. French is up from Lyle.
A. J. Brigham, of Dufur, was in town
rday
D. Laneille came up from Hood
Kiver last night.
Tjos. J!;, rkinney and f. iiolton are
among the Kingsleyites in town today
Chas. Ebi and wife came down front
Arlington last night and spent today in
thecitv.
CAPTURES INSANE WOMAN.
Geo. K. Burton, representing Miller
SIosb & Scott, of San Francisco, is in
the city today in the interest of his
company.
. Mr. E. L. Grimes will return to his
home in Portland this afternoon, having
spent the past week among old friends
in The Dalles.
Beat of All
To cleanse the system in a gentle and
truly beneficial manner, when the
springtime comes, use the true and per
fect remedy. Syrup of Figs. Bny the
genuine. Manufactured by the Califor
nia Fig Syrup Co. only, and for eale by
all druggists, at 50 cents per bottle, ".v
- Kubber Bon
We lead, others try to follow. Prices
talk. Give ns a call and be convinced.
Mays & Ckowk.
Last evening Mr. Jim Wood informed
Nightwatchman Fhirman that be web
in Baker City last Sunday when the
sheriff started from that city with Annie
Gordon, Tan insane woman, who escaped
from him when they reached Portland,
and tbat he was positive he saw the
same woman on the streetB of our" city
during the evening. Mr. Phirman
staited to investigate the matter and
about 8 o'clock discovered her walking
along on Fifth stieet. When he saw
her she was starting to go is the gate at
CM. Grimes' residence, as was her
manner in Baker City, walking right
into private residences. Phirman asked
her if she was looking for some one and
she answered him that ehe knew- what
she was about ; to "go along." He then
told her 'twas his duty to look after
strangers, tbat he was an officer, and
ehe said if he was an officer to show
her his star. After some persuasion
she was induced to follow him in search
of a hotel, as she euppoeed. She told
him tbat she had some friends by the
name of Stewart living about a mile up
the railroad and that she wanted to go
there; that she came down from Baker
City Snnday and some one showed her
the bouse. As a' matter of fact there
are no' such people living near here.
She also said she came up on a freight
train from Portland.
Mr. Phirman finally took her to the
city jail, and after promising to take
her to her friends this morning, she de
cided to remain there, and when the
reporter called there this morning she
was sitting by the grating crocheting
contentedly. She is a small women
with light hair, and apparently about
.20 years old. Wears a pink calico dress
ekntand blue jacket, with a dark fasi
nator over her head. She has not the
appearance of an insane woman, but her
expression is more that of an idiot, al
though she is shrewd in many ways.
It seems that when ehe was taken to
Portland a lady of Baker City accom
panied ber and remained in the room
with ber until 2 o'clock in the morning,
and tbat after she left, the insane
woman climbed out the window and
down the fire escape of the hotel. Noth
ing had been Been of ber since, and no
doubt she has been wandering around
and finally stole a ride on the freight
to this city.
There is little doubt that she is the
right person, as Mr. Phirman telephoned
to Sheriff Huntington last night and her
description tallies with that of Annie
Gordon. The sheriff said he would ar
rive on the afternoon passenger and take
her on to Salem. -
We are . ready to show them in Dry
Goods, Notione, Clothing, Boots and Shoes,
Ladies' Capes and Jackets. "Time enough"
is a poor principle. Those who make the -earliest
selections secure beet results. The
stock is complete and new and we invite
you to look at it.
5. p Stepf??fJ8.
A. Ad. KELLER;
...Tie Henowaed OW Oro Fiao Saloon...
90 Second St., second door from Court.
THE DALLES, OREGON
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118 October 15
A. AD. KELLER
The Dalles. Or.
$0.90.
$1 worth of checks
good for 10c drink.
r cigar.
Tom Burke's jf Homestead Whiskey
Specialty In Imported French Liquors and Cognac.
Best Domestic Liquors, Wines and Cigars. .
clieoK witn each purchase
The Largest and Best of August Buehler
Home-made Beer and Porter.
Agent for the Swiss Pub. Co., New York.
flftct the Holidays-
We have a large stock oi Pianos, Organs, Sheet Music, Musical Instru
ments, etc., that we are selling at popular prices.
Our stock of Stationery and Books is complete.
i Jacobsen Book & Music Co.
170 Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon.
Oak Wood Oak Wood.
For the next thirty days I will sell
for cash, oak wood, either first or sec
ond growth, at actual cost, delivered.
A good chance to get yourwintei'a
supply cheap.
'Phone 199, or leave orders at Wilk'n
sou warehouee, First street. -
m25 F. B. Saundkbs.
- Rubber Hose.
We lead, others try to follow. The
Dalles City fire department uses our
brand of hose exclusively. Prices and
quality talk. ' Don't be humbugged.
Maier & Benton."
White Russian
G-ranulated Rye Meal.
Fine for Breakfast Musb and
Gems, 25c per sack.
The Celebrated
Lincoln Seed Oats
From 100 to 150 bushels per
acre bns been raised from
tiiese Oats. For sale at
J. H. CROSS,
Feed and Grocery Store.
Cowa Herded.
All persons wanting their cows herded,
(beginning April let), will do well to see
Joslin & .Sobs, on Tenth street, west
end. . ' Mch4-lm
"Give me a liver regulator and- I can
regulate the world," said a genius. The
druegist banded him a bottle of De Witt's
Li t'e Early Risers, the famous little
pills. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co.
S ' --3E5
33
CHOICE
Northern Grown
SEEDS
In Bulk at
J. H. CROSS
Feed and Grocery store
Cor 2d & Federal Sts.
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