The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 18, 1899, Image 3

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    Household
Necessities.
Our Usual Friday
and Saturday Special Sale.
A lot of good things that you need
at all limes, but cannot buy at your own
prices except at this sale.
Our complete line of Toilet Quilts at
the following prices:
No. 11 A pood Qnilt for bed $ .40
No. C072 A good full-size quilt 60
No. 00 A good full-size qnilt 73
No. 100 A good full-size quilt 83
No. L'OO A good full-size quilt 1.13
No. 300 A good full-size quilt 1.53
No. 400 A good full-size quilt 1.73
No. 5087 A good full size qnilt l.!)3
No. 800 A good full-size quilt 2.53
No. 000 A good full-size quilt 3.17
No. 1000 A good full-size quilt 3.33
COTTON SHEETS.
63x90 40c
81x00 43fi
81x00, best 57c
These Bhcets measure the length and breadth as
given above. '
BLEACHED MUSLIN.
30-inch 04c
36-inch 05c
30 inch 07c
PILLOW CASE MUSLIN.
42-inch 11c
45-Inch 13c
54-inch 15c
These are the beet qualities in Pillow Case Muslin
in the market.
COTTON DIAPER.
18-inch and 10 yard lengths 50c
20-incl. and 10 yard lengthB 63c
22-inch and 10 yard lengths 73c
24 inch and 10 yard lengths 83c
These goods are finished by a new process and free
from all impurities; nou-lrrltant, antiseptic, absorbent
and durable.
WIDE SHEETING, Bleached.
8-4, 72 inches wide 13e
0-4, 81 incites wide 17c
10 4, 00 inches wide 10c
WIDE SHEETING, Unbleached.
8 2, 72 inches wide 12c
0 4, 81 inshes wide .' 10c
10 4, 00 inches wide 18u
CRASH.
16- inih cctton crash 04c
18-inch, all linen 11c
17- inch, blue or red check 094c
18- lnch, blue or red check 11c
These are but a few of the real bargains in this line,
but time and space prevents a further quotation.
TURKEY RED DAMASK.
This is suggestive of Thanksgiving, and when you
see these goods you will say they are all right to serve
the luscious bird upon.
54-inch 17c
60-luch 10c
00. inch 20c
See Our East Window.
Funny When
You Think of It
We are gaining the top notch of tho
Clothing Ladder by Bottom Prices. Wo
are selling lots of Top Notch Clothing at
Bottom Prices. Confidence is the basis
of all transactions ; we want yours. Wo
won't abuse it. Our name protects you.
We have about
200 Men's Suits,
Comprising all the latest Btyles and material. Sold in
the regular way at prices ranging from $6.50 to $9.50.
The bottom price on these euits ia
$4.95.
We have made this phenomenally low price in order
to clean them up, and it will certainly pay you to look
at these values. It is hard on the other fellows, we
know, but we mean business and they must go.
Make Your Own
Dry "Weather..
Such a thing as being wet never occurs to the owner
of one of our splendid Mackintoshes.
LOOK HERE.
A fine strictly all-wool Tricot;
black or navy blue: double-
breasted, English box style, wide velvet collar; with or
without cape. Bottom price
$4.55.
We have the largest and best assorted stock of
Mackintoshes in Eastern Oragon.
High-grade Gloves at
Low-grade Prices.
Our Glove stock is complete in every detail, with
the most up-to-date coverings for the hands. If you
would be properlv gioved and still be at the least ex-,
pense, buy your Gloves of us.
Ladies' two-clasp, over seam, prime German Lamb
skin Gloves, colors tan, brown, mode, slate, ox
blood ; black and white embroidered backs,
very Btrong. serviceable Glove, and good value
at $1.25; sale price 85c
The Centemeri French Kid Glove, always eold at
$1.50; sale price 98c
All our gloves are guaranteed and fitted ; from $1 up.
Silk Waists..
Just arrived, a new line of Ladies' TaflVta, Satin
and Velvet Waistsj ranging in price from $0 up.
We have also received a full line Battenburg Pat
terns for fancy work, with a complete assortment of
Braids.
We still continue our special sale on Ladies' Union
Suits lor the next ten days.
All Goods Marked
In Plain Figures
PEASE & MAYS.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
SATURDAY
NOV. 18, 1899
Telephone No. 1.
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KELLER.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
The Christian church will begin a
series of meetings about Jan. 1st.
District No. 10 on Ctienoweth creek is
to have a school library soon, having
made choice of twenty-sevon well
selected books tn be used for that
purpose.
It is reported that two Bteamboata are
to be built at once in Portland and
placed on the regular run between that
place and The Dalles by theO. R. & N.
Go They will be built after the plan of
the HaBsalo.
Services In the tropics Is telling upon
our soldiers. Eleyeu men, recently re
turned from Cuba and the Philippines,
have been admitted to the government
hospital for the insane at Washington.
Their insanity is due to the' exceseive
heat of the tropica
Tonight Bt their dancing party
Prof. Sandvig will introduce the
."Wentworth," the latest dance. These
parties are very popular and well at
tended, while they have a large number
of pupils. Admission tomorrow night,
50 conts.
All members of Friendship Lodge,
No. 9, K. of P., are requested to be
present at the next regular meeting,
Monday, Nov. 20. Business of great
importance will be under consideration.
Visiting brethren are cordially invited
to attend.
Sum J. Gorman, a Portlander whose
business is the selling of Columbia river
cauned salmon in the East, is in Port
land on a vacation. Mr, Gorman thinks
that tho Ueh supply Is failing and that
iu five years not 100,000 will be packed
on the Columbia.
The first public meeting of the High
School Literary Society was held last
night in the school rooms. A number
of visitors were present, and from reports
given by them the program was splendid,
This is one of the moBt commendable
adjuncts of the High school work.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hudson left for
The Dalles Tuesday morning where they
will visit their son, Dr. J. H. Hudson,
I
for a time. They will look around mean
while for a location where they can se
cure a pleasant home in which to
spend their declining years. Condon
Globe.
Hold-ups and robberies are becoming
frequent all along the line. Last
night the station at Biggs was entered
and ransacked In great style, every
thing being turned topsy tnrvy. Luckily
the agent, E. Lewis, had taken the
money anl everything of value home
with him, so the burglar (or whoever
the Intruder was) got badly left.
And now not a soul is to be found who
will acknowledge having seen a shooting
meteor, for one of the most noted
astronomers In the government service
announces that the Bhower was predicted
n year too soon, and will not occur until
1900. Oh, well, It don't matter, every
body had an excuse for sitting up all
night and none would attempt to kick at
the stare anyway.
Corporal Dumphofler, the Vancouver
young man who, with others, was
sentenced to be shot on a charge of as
saulting Filipino women, may eecape
the death peualty, but will no doubt be
given a long imprisonment. Untiring
efforts In his behalf have been exerted,
and a large number of affidavits have
been filed with the war department at
the request of residents of Vancouver,
ttestine tho good character of the young
man.
Tho committee which was out this
morning soliciting funds with which
to make a survey of tho proposed rail
road into the interior, report splendid
success, and no doubt it will not be long
ere surveyors are at work. If evor Dalles
people did rally to support anything It
should be now. If you are interested
in the town, your actions In this matter
will 6how it. It seems to have resolved
itself into two distinct claeeee for or
against. You may not be able to give a
large amount, but support it to the best
of your ability.
Mr. P. Brenner, an extensive farmer
of Eight Mile , was in the city the first of
the week, and informed ua that tho
grain in his section is "out of sight." A
great deal of the volunteer is up 12
Inches, and no doubt some of it will
joint before freezing weather sets in.
Instead of proving a detriment to the
grain, Mr. Brenner thinks it will be a
benefit to it, because it will prevent the
snow from blowing over and freezing
out the roots. Like all other farmers he
is already rejoicing over next year's
crop, which promises to be a stunner.
Heppner Times.
A teacher in a Boston euburban school
received the following "eggscuse" from
the mother of a boy who had failed to
be present on a certain day: "Dear
Teacher, Please eggecuee Andrew James
tor not having went to school yesterday.
He started all right, but him and
another boy stopped for a little swim in
the river, and a dog came along and
carried off Andrew James' pantB and
shirt and he bad to stay in the water
until the other boy come home and got
more pants and shirts for him, and then
it was too late. Under the circum
stances you could not expect him to be
there bo kindly eggscuse.
Look out for your money, particularly
the dollars, and if you have any you are
in doubt about just bring them to tnis
office and we'll relieve yon of them.
Joking aside, the counterfeit dollar
question is assuming alarming propor
tions here, and complaints are heard
daily concerning the number in circula
tion. It is thought they are manu
factured in Mexico. A perfect rain of
counterfeit nickels, ten cent pieces and
25-cent pieces is said to be flooding the
city of Seattle, and occasionally a spur
ious gold coin also turns up. But the
bogus silver is there in unlimited quan
tities. A gang of counterfeiters it is
thought have made that place their
headquarters. Up to this lime the slot
machines are said to be the chief losers.
The case of the State vs. Joseph Gan-
teman is occupying the attention of the
court today and is being tried before a
jury composed of A. W. Boorman, L. C.
Hennegan, F. M. Jackson, J. O. Wing
field, C. V. Champlain, John Nolan,
Geo. W. Jordan, Thos. A. Leabo, C. A.
Cramer, Mike Glavey, D. L. Bolton and
C. E. Hay ward. Moore & Gavin appear
for the defendant and A.A.Jayne for
the plaintiff. The case is one in which
Gautemau was indicted for uttering a
forged check. It ia purported that on
May 6th in Charles Frank's saloon ho
tried to pass a forged check for .f 165 on
tho First National bank, Eigued by C. A.
Morris. He was arreeted at Sumpter.
This morning testimony was taken and
council for parties waived argument and
as we go to press the case was submitted
to the jury upon the instructions of the
court. As this is the laet case to be
tried, court will probably adjourn to
day So many inquiries have been made
legarding the improvements at the
electric light works and bo often have
we been asked concerning the time
which it will take to complete them,
that we propounded several questions
today by way of ascertaining Inforuia
tion on that subject. The work will be
finished about the first of the year, or
prehaps not until February, when they
will have a capacity for 1000 more lightB,
the old ones also receiving much bene
fit from the addition of power. Under
the present conditions the engine is
taxed far beyond what it should carry
Tho new engine which has been sent for
Is a 125 horse power engine. Beside a
GO K. W. dynamo, another boiler, new
line shaft and other improvements will
bo put iu. An addition is being made
to tho boiler room and a new coal
bunker added. If the city were making
arrangements to put in etreot lights
what an advantage it would be to those
who now walk in darkness.
NO SUCH WORD AS DIE
Anil Tut Wn II end Our Obituary Bflnt
Hack From llm Othrr Mile--From
tlio llrniicli I.tne,
All Imimrlunt Dillcroncr,
To make it apparent to thousand?,
who think themselves 111, that they are
not afflicted with any dieeaee, but that
the system simply needs cleansing, is to
bring comfort home to their hearts, as
a costive condition is easily cured by
using Syrup of Figs, Manufactured by
tbe California Fig Syrup Co, only, and
sold by all druggists.
Latest thing in camaraB aro Im
proved Magazine cyclones at Doiiiiell's
drug store.
Wo have heard of one or two instances
in which poisons on the vergo of the
grnvo have been permitted to read their
own obituary, and had atleaBt the satis
faction of knowing how many bouquets
were placed on their bier and how much
their friendB would have appreciated
them had they passed in their checks.
But we confess this is the first time we
have known of a case where tho "corpse"
was in perfectly good health, with no
thought of turning up its toes, perusing
a long death notice in its honor. How
ever, such is the privilege of The Dalles
at present, and through the columns of
the Walla Walla Statesman are we privi
leged to read a biography of our former
greatness under the caption of "A
Doomed City."
, If it bad not been bo long a time since
that once lively berg had passed away,
we should be led to believe it was but
throwing at us the floral tributes in
evidence at its own obsequies. We
judge, however, they had none to spare,
since Walla Walla could never claim
one-half the prestige or advantages
which Tho Dalles now possesses, and
will possess less when the "branch" is
made ready with which to whip it, for
it will soon not even be oo the main
line. And yet in eloquent terms, and
with tear-"bleared"eyes the editor of the
Statesman comes forward and cries
"Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend
me your ears 1 I come not to praise The
Dalles, but to bury it. Its glory has de
parted never to return, and in the
future it will be known as a way station
without business and with but a meagre
population."
Ye gods! it doth amaze us how every
small town in Eastern Oregon seems
concerned regarding The Dallea and are
eternallv publishing notices of its
funeral. Why blesss ynu, the "corpse
ain't dead yet," and while we realize
that "misery loves company" we cannot
accommodate you. Moreover, we will
just say that The Dalles will stride
about like a huge Colossus, while many
of the petty towns which are stabbing it
will walk under its legs and peep about
to find themselves dishonorable giavea.
A pretty lively corpse we must confess,
when more business is today done in
The Dalles than in three or four places
of the calibre of those that are trying to
bury It.
We acknowledge that, like Walla
Walla, we do not control the trade that
we possessed in the early days spoken of
bv that paper, when the vat territory
now comprising the states of Idaho,
Montana and a portion of Eastern Ore
gon made this a trading point; but what
of the trade that once wob Walla
Walla's? What of the flour that was
once shipped from there, let alone other
staples? But then that place succumbed
so long since that even its memory is
blotted out.
We do not deny that we have loft un
done those things that wo should have
done, and that we have been threatened,
but it's nothing but "chicken-pox ;" it
isn't even variloid, and yet our people
have already resorted to vaccination,
and it's taking too. In a not far distant
period will bo seen the effects of this
preventive in a railroad reaching into
the interior which will bo a monu
ment erected not ovor tlm "doomed
city," but as n guide to lead nil to
where the Mecca may be found. Even
though such a movo wore not made,
The Dalles would not be a dead city by
any manner of mean?. From tho very
nature of tilings it could not be a corpse,
and will never ehake hands with Wallti
Walla on tho ether phore.
Therefore, while we stand gazing over
the gulf which separates na and seo the
beckoning hands stretched forth, wo
must decline the honor, for in the bright
lexicon of The Dallea there is no such
word as "die."
llepiut ofOrnnil Jury.
Following is the filial report of the
grand jury for the November, 1899, term
of circuit court, filed November 16:
We, the grand jury, herein submit
the following final report:
We have returned into court three
true bills of indictment, and have ex
amined some other matters which we
have notdeeined of sufficient importance
to report. We have examined the county
clerk's, sheriff's and treasurer's offices,
and the books, records and papers there
in, and find said offices well and correct
ly kept, so far aa we are able to judge.
We have nlso examined the county jail,
and find the same in good condition.
We have visited and examined the
county poor farm and find the same well
taken care of, and the inmates well satis
fied with the treatment they received by
the county court.
J. W. Moore, Foreman.
I'urae Lost.
Somewhere between the postoffice and
French's bank, a green morocco purse
with leather band around it. Contained
$5 In money and oilier change. Aleo
calling cards. Finder please leave at
thia office and receive reward. 18 3t
Wuuted ,(;tuts.
Steady employment, salary or com
mission. A 1 Article sells at eight. Suit
able for Xmas present. Sample by mail
35 cents. Oregon Agency Co.
Box 96. Portland, Ore.
Are You Lookiuc for Taper Hand?
We don't sell them, but if you want
tbe beat five cents, worth in this town,
try our Far West cigars. It'll make you
feel good all over, and only five cent?.
Ben Uilricb.
Smoke to Your own Profit,
Aa well as ours. 'Tis not how much
you smoke, but how you enjoy It. Try
our Mascot ten cents a ocal product
that beats the world. Ben Ullrich.
Cle Elm coal $6.50 per ton; Rock
Springs coal $9 per too, delivered, at
Maier & Benton'?.
Help Wanted.
A girl who desires to do general house
work can obtain employment by apply
ing at J. C. Hostetler'a on Fifth street.
Geo. Noland, Rockland, O., says, "My
wife had pilea forty years. DeWitt'a
Witch Hazel Salve cured her. It ia tho
best salye in America." It heals every
thing and cures all skin diseases.
To Cure a Cold iu One Hay.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
Iota. All druggists refund tho money if
it fails to cure. 25c.
Fresh Saratoga chips and salted
almonds for salo at Dawson's grocery
store. 11-tf
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