The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 28, 1899, Image 3

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MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY,
27th. 28th. 29th.
Organdies
Lawns
and ....
Dimities.
in all colors, grades and styles. These are all new goods and dainty
in patterns and colorings. This is the time of year to boy this class of .
goods, for they will have to be ma.de 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.
Kew Lacs;, Hew Egfoilimes, New pons.
All these things are requisite with the
and we have them in the most approved stvlea.
Remember that three days sale is a very short
yon are inclined to avail yourself of this chance.
line mentioned above,
time, but ample if
So
uvemr
Glothing Sale
Our Furnishing Goods'
Department asks your
attention
and for the balance of tho 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. & Wi. 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 bat one result,
You will buy Your Clothing of Us.
With this Rale in view, we purchased some months ago a number of
souvenirs of value. .
We shall give one Souvenir
with each suit sold during the week from Ten Dollars up. We are
displaying these souvenirs in oar Furnishing Goods window. They will
interest you, come and see what they are. .-
PEASE & MAYS.
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All Goods Marked in Plain Figures.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
TUESDAY
- MARCH 28, 1999
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.
Hartford bicycles, '99 models, $35 at'
Mays & Crowe's,
Columbia Vedette bicyclee, '99 model,
$25 at Mays & Crowe'B.
14c burs a good serviceable garden
rake, and 19c buys a steel garden hoe at
Maier & Benton's.
Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at the
Wasco warehouee. Finest -kind of
chicken feed. - - mch25-tf
Capt. Short now has a pilot house on
the Dalles City, which is second to none
on the river. It has been entirely re
arranged and fitted . up to the- queen's
taste. .' 'i-i . -
Andrew Keller is nfet prospecting in
front of his place of business, bnt mere
ly intends, to tap trie : main and secure
a force of water. sufficient to manipulate
his icecream freezer, thus making a
great saving in elijow grease.
''The condition of Mrs. J. H. Wood is
considered very .'critical today, - and
much fear is entertained for her recov
ery. A: consultation of physicians was
however, held this afternoon, and the
report ., given was , somewnat more en-
at his home in - that city yesterday
morning. While the mayor's ailment
was sorosis, or enlargement ot the liver,
superinduced by an attack of la grippe
nearly two months ago, the immediate
cause of death was lack of nourishment.
Being deprived of the necessary fuel the
machinery of the human system refused
longer to operate.
One of the very best ways of advertis
ing a city or country is -by means of the
special editions gotten out by the various
newspapers. The latest one to visit us
is that of the Walla Walla Statesman,
which-has a style peculiarly its own,
and deserving of especial credit from
the fact that the entire publication is
the work of the Statesman office.-- It is
a splendid advertisement for that city,
and covers every field necessary to that
end. . - .
Watch your chance, for it isn't often
that a man has the good luk to find in
the vest pocket of a new suit of clothes
a bran new watch ; but bhoee who are so
fortunate as to purchase a suit at Pease
& Mays' this week will be thus privi
leged, for with every suit costing $10
and over, you wilbbe presented - with a
good open-faced; silver watch, war
ranted for a yer. It behooves you to
call at their lothing department and
inquire into Jae matter.
Last Saturday-morning as The Dalles
stage was leaving the stable, one of the
wheel horses fell and scaring the others
they proceeded up the street in a lively
manner. The driver got rattled and
threw down the lines and jumped off
the stage. We -suppose to catch the
leaders. After dragging the horse about
a block, they were caught by some
passer by. - The horse that had fallen
was severely hurt and another one had
to be put into Lis place. Prineville Re
view. Frank J. Alexander is in the city to
day representing the "Editorial Sou
venir," a publication which will be
gotten up description of the various
cities of the state, and forwarded to
1 every member 01 the .National .Editorial
Association, which will visit our state in
July. This will give them an idea of
the different places along their route,
and just what to expect as they make
the trip. The Dalles should at least be
represented by a page or two regarding
our city and the vicinity, with some cuts
of the ecenery hereabouts.
Much concern has been felt by the
relatives and friends of John Cooper
eince the dispatches received yesterday
that E. D. Cooper had been injured in
the conflict Sunday. It was thought bv
some to be one of the two nephews of D.
J. Cooper who are among the volunteers,
but their initials were W and P. J. P.
Lucas, of the land office, however,
has an explanation which it seems to
us is a very plausible one. He says
that among the volunteers from Dallas
was Emmett Cosper, who was a mem
ber of Company M, and that while the
name of the company and the initials
are right, Cosper- has been ' taken for
Cooper, and Dallas for The Dalles
The steamer Spokane has been placed
in Eervice on the Snake river between
Sparta and Lewlston with double daily
service and will be operated as a through
mail, . express and - passenger steamer,
making round trips daily except Satur
day. Leave Riparia at 2 :30 a. ro-, ar
riying at xewiston at i& o clock; noon.
Leave Lewiston at 2 :30 p. m. arriving
at . Riparia at 7 o'clock p.. m. ' The
steamer Lewieton will, take the place of
the Spokane on the same schedule - Sat
urdays and at other times will be . oper
ated on a wild schedule, - taking card of
all local work. The object of 'this new
schedule is to place the Wisten and Buf
falo Hump countries more in touch with
points on the O. R. & N. tf
Yesterday Mr. E. P. Fitz Gerald
received a letter from bis son,' Lieut. C.
C. -Fita -Gerald, now - on duty near
Havana, and with it a number of very
interesting pictures taken from the time
he boarded the transport en route to the
scene of conflict up till the present time.
Among them are photographs of many
of Havana's noted buildings and scenes
of historical interest. Strange as it may
seem, Lieut. Fritz Gerald tells his father
that one. day while in the vicinity of
"Intrenchment No. 2,". near Havana,
he came across a salmon can containing
the brand of Senfert Bros' cannerv. The
question now is, would it not be well to
organize a court oj inquiry .and investi
gate the ... qneetion whether - or. not .the
aforesaid firm has not. been smuggling
into the enemy's headquarters- some of
their "embalmed salmon," and if so
make the" punishment fit! the t crime
We-beiieve, however, that ven the
Balmon, would revolt against such estate
of affair; " -
E3ew
Today...
Just Received Full Line of
Be a
ays & lrowe customer
Rifles
Shot Guns
Fishing Tackle
Bicycle Sundries
Crawford Bicycles
Cleveland Bicycles
Golden Eagle Bicycles
Smokeless and black
Powder Loaded Shells.
Bicycles Rented
and Repaired.
After an illness of nearly two months,
Mayor W. S. Mason, of. Portland,: died
State Superintendent Ackerman will
arrive in The Dalles -this evening,: and
spend tomorrow visiting pur public
schools, after. which. lie will make a.,trjp
to Heppner, returning in time to attend
the educational meeting at-Dofur.- - He
was in attendance at the teachers asao.
ciation at Walla Walla last week-where
an organization was effected which
Standard Trout Flies .-. ..12ic per doz.
English Trout Plies.. 25c per doz.
Jointed Fish Poles, Lancewood Tip 50c each
Jointed Fish Poles, Split Bamboo, Silk Wrapped,
Uork handle.... $1.00 each
Reels, large assortment 20 to $1.50 each
pinBioii
means much to the teachers of Oregon:
Deeming it best, the Oregon State Teach
era Association was divided in two
divisions, to be known as follows : All
the territory east of the Cascade moun
tains, as the eastern division of the Ore'
gon State Teachers Association ; and all
west of the Cascade mountains to be
known as the western division of the
Oregon State Teachers' Association
Since so many teachers from Eastern
Oregon were present at the Inland Em
pire Teachers' Association . meeting, the
state superintendent thought it an op
portune time to perfect an organization,
and the first meeting is to be held at La
Grande, about-the let of September
The definite time will be announced
later.
FIGHTING AS SHE IS.
Harry Fredden And Karle Sander
Into the Fray by Strategy.
IT PAYS.
We have a complete line of-
Fishing Tackle
and Sporting Goods.
Call
Hays
rOVG S New Store.
. Copywrighted-l
Todes apd pabrie
We are ready to show them in Dry
Goods, Notions, 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 Steprps.
A. Ad. KELLER,
...Tile gowned Old Oro Fino Saloon...
90 Second St.,. second door from Court.
THE DALLES, OREGON
The following letter was received yes-
terday from . Harry Fredden by bis
mother, and givee an idea of his expe-
r.ence at the beginning of the recent
conflict. No doubt Harry has since
seen more fighting than be dreamed o'.
He eays:. ... ,, .-. ,, .. .-.
If you remember in my letters to you,
I spoke of trouble we expected .to. have
with the natives before we left here. It
baa come at last, and it is a hot eerape,
too. The battle of San Juan,' in Cuba,
or the charge of the Bough-Riders are
not in it with the .fighting that is going
on .here. I believe, from all .reports, it
is the hardest tight we nave bad eince
the beginning of the -war .with .Spain
We have been ; fighting both day and
night lor the past eight days- and - it is
just as near, the end as when we began
It will take almost too long to go into
detail and repeat it all as it happened
but you can get the most of it out of the
papers which X will eend you. We have
loBt . a great many , men, killed ; and
wounded even more than the paper8
state. But the Negro loss is so large
they can't count them, nor will sever
know the exact number; for you can go
on the battlefield and see them piled up
in bunches of eight to ten feet deep,
where a shell from . Dewey's fleet has
exploded, while others are just torn to
pieces, i , As they do not hurry the burial
of these victims, the dogs just feed upon
them. It's a scene which I will always
remember as long as I have life.
I was on the firing line and took part
in battle, which very few men from the
Oregon regiment can say, as we have
taken no part in the fight. All we are
doing is guarding the walled city to eee
that.no outbreak occurs ia the streets.
It is a great eight to see Dewey's fleet
shell the town, -blow up a church, or to
have a shell burst in the enemy's line.
It does a man good to witness it, and
stilt it jeems wrong; but everything is
fair in "love and war," as they have de
liberately shot down our brave soldiers
jast as they would a dogi Who can
.blame us for killing every native we
meet? We will do it yet if they don't
stop fighting, in fact we have done more
118 October 15
A. AD. KELLER
The Dalles. Or.
0.90.
$1 worth ' of checks
good for 10c drink,
r cigar. .
Tom Burke's Homestead Whiskey
Specialty In Imported French Liquors and Cognac.
Best Domestic Liquors, Wines and Cigars.
ti IT Tf HI TT IT IT -K.lfbJrl
rltn each purchase
The Largest and Best of Angust Buchler
Home-made Beer and Porter.
Agent for the Swiss Pub. Co., New York.
Aftet the Holidays..
- We have a large stock ot Pianos, Organs, Sheet Music, Musical Instru
ments, etc., that we are selling at popular prices.
Our stock of Stationery and Books is complete.
- ! - :
Jacobsen Book & Music Co.
170 Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon.
already in one week than the Spanish
army has done in three years.
: .Dewey has the - German warshipB
tinder arrest for landing war. necessities
to the natives, for they Bay, on the
field., guns were found which came from
Germany. Yet we don't know whether
this is true or not, but I do know that
Dewey has warships on each side of it
Continued on Fourth
Cows Herded.
All persons wanting their cows herded,
(beginning April let), will do well to see
Joslin & Sons, on Tenth street, west
end. Mch4-lm
Ruober Bose.
We lead, others try to follow. The
Dalles City fire department uses our
brand of hose exclusively. Prices and
quality talk. Don't be humbngged.
- Maier & Benton.
White Russian '
Granulated Rye Meal.
Fine for Breakfast Mush and .
' Gems, 25c per sack.
The Celebrated
Lincoln Seed Oats
. From 100 to "150 busheis per
acre has been raised from
ti.ese Oats. For sale at .
? J. H. CROSS,
B Feed and Grocery Store. . .- . Z
S 22 22
Jalm
2X
CHOICE
Northern Grown
SEEDS
' In Bulk at :
J. H. CROSS
' Feed and Grocery store
Cor 2d Si Federal Sts.
T75
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