The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 30, 1899, Image 3

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MONDAY,
37th.
TUESDAY,
28th.
WEDNESDAY,
29th.
Organdies
Lawns
and ....
Dimities.
in all colors, gradea and styles. These are all new goods and dainty
in patterns and colorings. This is the time of year to bay 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 L3G8S, iew EmDrodieries, Ifew RiDDons.
All thesa things are requisite with the
and we have them in the most approved stvles.
Remember that three dave eale is a very short
yon are inclined to avail yourself of this chance.
line mentioned above,
time, but ample if
ouvemr
Clothing Sale
Our Furnishing Goods'
Department asks your
attention
Ofl flloiioay,
piaiGii 27tf.
and for the balance of Iho 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 pleaee the moet 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.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle,
THURSDAY
MARCH 30, 1999
Telephone No. 1.
TAKE NOTICE.
TO OUR ADVERTISERS:
All Changes in Advertisements must
be handed in before to 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.
Fotos for fun for everyone next Satur
day. Come early. Gilford. . . " .'
Mrs. General Maud B. Booth, wife cf
the leader of the Volunteers of America,
will arrive in "Portland Tuesday, April
4tbj on the Soatkern Pacific train from J Sixth street
California. She will be accompanied by
her secretary. Miss Jennie Hashes, and
Lieutenaut-Colonel W. Duncan.
The peach trees are beginning to put
forth their blossoms in the orchards of
our city. - Who said we wouldn't have
peaches? .
The condition of Mrs. J. H. . Wood
continues 'about the same, her case being
a serious one, and causing the physi
cians much concern regarding "its treat
ment.
The revival services at the Christian
church, commencing this evening, will
begin at 8 o'clock, instead of at 7 :30. A
cordial invitation is extended to all to
attend these services.
Next Saturday the ladies of the
Lutheran church will nave a eale of all
kinds of pastry bread, cakes and. pies
in the store of I. C. Nickelsen. Call on
then and get something good to eat.
The family of Rev. D. V. Poling is to.
day engaged in moving into the residence
I formerly oocapied-by Hugh Gourlay on
Mr. Gourlay is building a
neat little cottage adjoining, into which
his family will move when it is finished.
Otis Patterson left on the afternoon
train for Portland to attend the annual
"Mystic Banquet" to be given by the
Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite
Masons in that city tonight at 9 o'clock.
This is always a great event among the
members of this order.
During these uncertain times of the
war and the anxiety felt by relatives of
the soldier boys, many cablegrams would
be sent to the scene of action were it
not for the expense thus incurred. It is
said that every word sent to Manila
costs $2.47. One young" inan well known
in The Dalies, sent a cablegram from
Manila to bis mother in New York
wa'ch coH $32.
A meeting of the teacheis of the
public school will be held at 4 o'clock to
day, when arrangements will be made for
their trip to Dnfnr Saturday. Convey
ances have been engaged and will leave
here at 8 o'clock. The ladies of Dufur
will serve lunch at the school bouse up
on their arrival, and in the afternoon
the program will be carried out. Any
one interested in the educational meet
ing, and who may desire to go, may do
so by informing Supt. Gilbert tomorrow.
The Portland Rolling Mills Company
has purchased the wreck of the ship
Glenmorag. which has lain high and
dry on the shore at Long Beach, Wash., j
since March, '96. Sojourners at that
point this summer will therefore be i
entertained with the sight of the gradual j
demolition of the big bulk, which will
be taken apart and cent to Portland, to
be melted and rolled into the strap iron
of commerce. Tha purchase was made
from the last party who tried to float
the vessel.
The Salem Statesman says: "The
early closing movement will be inaugu
rated among Saiem's business bouses
Monday next. - The movement includes
the dry goods, shoe and clothing estab
lishments of the city, and, commencing
Monday, they will close every day,
Saturday excepted, at 6 p. m. All of
the business men representing the above
departments have acquiesced in tbe
agreement, which includes Sunday clos
ing also." When will Tbe Dalles follow
suit? At least let the business houses
begin its consideration.
It is reported by people arriving in
Baker City from the west that along the
railroad from aB far as The Dalles there
is a vast number of men making their
way to Huntington, or rather to the
scene of construction operations on the
line of the Northwest Railway, expecting
to get work. Some are beating their
way on the O. R. & N. while others are
tramping it, with camping outfit and
bedding on their backs. At Meacham
Sunday, there were a hundred or more,
with here and there a genuine hobo
sandwiched in. The Northwest Rail
way company has advertised for 1,000
laborers and at the rate they are coming
the ranks will soon be filled. Baker
City Democrat.
Another evidence of the artistic taste
of Finest Jensen is given in tbe arrange
ment of the Easter window at A. M.
Williams' store. At one end of the
window he has placed an old fashioned
tomb made of white banting with purple
trimming. The gates are ajar and in
side may be seen a large faster egg
drawn by six beautiful white doves and
driven by an angel, who holds the silken
reins. "In the mouth of one of tbe
doves is a green spray, betokening the
coming of spring. The eky is studded
with stars, while the remainder' of the
window is draped In dainty summer
goods. " It is a clever device representing
the opening of spring, and is also very
pretty to the view;
Much distress has been caused among
the relatives of Use boys now facing the
bullets.at Manila on account of the un
certainty of the names given in the list
of the dead and wounded, and the mis
takes made in the names of the com
panies. No doubt when dispatches are
received and comment is afterward given
in the Portland papers, they . depend
somewhat on the official rrster for in
formation, and seeing tbe same name In
various regiments, often get tbe nanus
confused in that manner. Among the
Hat of the dead given in Monday's Ore-
eonian was William W. Cook, of Com-.
pany L. In tbe notes below, the initia
were given as William E. Among Th
Dalles boys who . inlisted was Willia
. Cook, son of Dr. Cock, who lives
some distance in the country, and grand
son of Mrs. Kerrisoa. What more
natural than that the latter should
think it her boy who wa9 killed, and
tbe thought almost prostrated her, unti
yesterday's Oregonian gave the assnr-l
ance that it .was " William M. Cook, o
Junction City, a private in Company D
Tbe suspense in such cases often causes II
more pain than the certainty, and we
are glad for the sake of his relatives' that
their fears were unfounded.
Today...
Just Received Full Line of
Be a
Mays S Crowe
Customer
Rifles
Shot Guns
Fishing Tackle
Bicycle Sundries
Crawford Bicycles
Cleveland Bicycles
Golden Eagle Bicycles
Smokeless and black
Powder Loaded Shells.
and S
Goods.
Bicycles Rented
and Repaired.
porting
Standard Trout Flies 12c per doz.
English Trout Flies 25c per doz.
Jointed Fish Poles, Lancewood Tip ...50c each
Jointed Fish Poles, Split Bamboo, Silk Wrapped,
(Jork handle $1.00 each
Reels, large assortment 20 to $1.50 each
caii at Mays & Crowe's ewstore-
Copywrighted.I
LET THEM SEE THE ENTIRE CITY
The Editor Mutt See Something Beside
tbe View on Flnt Street.
The committee on arrangements for
the entertainment of the National Edi
torial Association, which met Tuesday
night in Portland, recommended to
the secretary of the association that
the excursion reach The Dalles on the
morning of July 3rd and make the trip
down the river to Portland by boat.
It is very likely that Secretary Page
will act on the recommendation given
and report at once. A? soon as word is
received from him, tbe committee in
The Dalles will immediately arrange for
their entertainment. 'As they will prob
ably remain here two hours at least, 'it
is thought best to provide breakfast for
them, and at the same time see that
they have an opportunity to view the
city beyond the limits of First street.
Fatal would be the result to our town
we-e they compelled to gaze on the
beauty of that street alone, with its
massive buildings, well-kept lawns, and
the boulevards leading in every 'direc
tion. True, it would be a rare privilege
to obtain a view of China as here repre
sented, or to gaze upon the awful
grandeur of the ruins on the river bank;
comprising all there is left of the ones
famous can of salmon ; bottles which In
their palmy days contained some of tbe
most bealing balm ; rare bits of china
valuable documents in fact, curios of
all kinds. But at the same time to give
them a comprehensive idea of the city
they should be taken to some of the
benches in the background.
To this end it baa been suggested that
the' residents be called upon to lend
their assistance ' by ' turning out with
their horses and buggies, carriages, carts!
backs.' w heelbarrows, etc., and by so
doing every vieitor can be driven
through the city and to the hills beyond
where the beet view of the mountains
and river can be obtained, such was
the plan adopted by the people of Love
land, Colo., and one which made
lasting impression on their guests.
eath of Alias Nellie Hudson.
Cows Herded.
All pereons wanting their cows herded,
(beginning April 1st), will do well to see
Joslin & Sons, on Tenth street, west
end. - Mch4-lm
Two gentlemen who arrived in tbe
city from Nansene about noon, brought
news of tbe death of Miss Nellie Hudson
daughter of Henry Hudson, at that place
this morning. About ten days ago she
was taken very ill with a severe case of
grippe, which caused heart trouble, and
ended in her death. -
Miss' Hudson's death will be great!
deplored by the entire community "near
her home, as well as jn tbe districts
where she has taught. For several years
she has been a teacher in the schools of
the county and was to begin a term of
Bchool in Dist. No. - 28 next ' Monday.
The fact that she has taught a number
of terms successfully in her home district,
o. 30, is proof of her competency, as the
ome school is usually the most difficult
o manage, bne was to bave taken part
the program for the educational
IT PAYS.
We have a complete line of-
1
ishing Tackle
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 best results. Tbe
stock is complete and new and we in vita
you to look at it.
. p Stepri?s.
A. Ad. KELLER,
...Trie Renvvnea oia Oro Fino Saioan...
90 Second St., second door from Court.
THE DALLES, OREGON
111 October 15
A. AD. KELLER
The Dalles. Or.
$0.98.
$1 worth of checks
good for 10c drink.
er cigar.
Tom Burke's tP Homestead Whiskey
Specialty in Imported French Liquors and Cognac.
Best Domestic Liquors, Wines and
check witu each purchase
The Largest and Best of August Buchler
Home-made Beer and Porter.
Agent for the Swiss Pub. Co., New York.
Aftet the Holidays.
We bave a large stock ot Pianos, Organs, Sheet Music, Musical Instru
ments, etc., that we are eelling at popular prices.
Our stock of Stationery and Books is complete.
Jacobsen Book & Music Co.
-" 170 Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon.
White Russian
Granulated Rye Meal.
Fine for Breakfast Mash and
Gems, 25c per sack.. .
The Celebrated
Lincoln Seed Oats
From 100 to 150 bushels per
acre has been raised from
these Oats. For sals at
ID
? J. H. CROSS, I
Feed and Grocery 6 tore. - Z
CHOICE
Northern Grown
SEEDS
In Bulk at
J. H. CROSS
Feed and Grocery store
Cor 2d & Federal Sts.
next Saturday,
missed by all
and
who
meeting at Dnfnr
will 'be greatly
attend.' -
Miss Hudson was in her 24th year, and
possessed one of those gentle, trustworthy
dispositions which is so attractive in
woman, and which causes all to feel
deeply grieved at her demise.
Her mother and several other members
of tbe family are eaid to be very ill.
23 '"."23" ID
Attention, W. R. C.l
AH members of J. W. Nesmith's W.
R. C. are requested to attend a regular
meeting Saturday eveningApril 1. By
order of ' Mas. Ulrich,
Mis. Grimes, . President.
Secretary.
Fresh cracked "Nebraska corn at tbe
Wasco warehouse. Finest kind of
chicken feed. mcb25-ti