The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, February 16, 1900, Image 3

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All of our 75c, 85c, $1.00
$1 25 and $1.50
Men's
Colored Shirts
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For the next three days; Thurs
day, Friday and Saturday.
M.iklnc: room for new h print; e;oods.
A February
White Goods Sale
We can almost hear the mothers in 1 1 j I h com
monwoalth of our say, "bless the man who Inaugu
rated the early spiling of
WHITE GOODS
for it gives ue a chance to do our
SUMMER SEWING
while the weather will not permit of us doing any
thing elso. Last week proved to us conclusively that
people appreciate this sale immensely for they took
advantage of the opportunity and bought liberally,
lint let us state right here that we are better pre
pared to
GIVE YOU BARGAINS
during the week than at the commencement of the
sale.
LADIES'
. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
Our entire line of these goods are being sacrificed
to bring you out and let you enjoy the benefits de
rived by these
LOW PRICES.
The displays In show windows and interiors will
bear evidence that wo are giving yon just what we
claim to do. Exeelh lit values in .Sheetings, Muslins,
Cambrices, Lawns, India lmens, Dimities, Kain
sooks. I'iqufH, (J'liltf, Towels, Linen Damasks, Nap
kins, Luce, Embroideries and Lace Curtains.
All Gootlu Mnrkotl
In Plain FlRuroB.
PEASE & MAYS
"THE LITTLE MINISTER"
rrenenteil By a Sl-iullI Company In a
Mont I'leiMlnK Manner,
fhe Dalles Daily Chronicle,
Telephone. No. 1.
FltlilAY FKB. 10, 1000
Oysters
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MirVLll In
every
style by
A.
KELLER
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Iejuhr club dance at the Baldwin
opera house tonight.
A. M. Williams & Co. will continue to
eell .Manhattan shirts at $1, (or balance
ol this week.
(loud , cosy, wool-lined underwear for
mu'ii, tlio 75c kind, is now culling for 50
cents at Williams it Co.'e.
Wholesale prices to retail patrons.
Fifty-cent puff ties nre selling for 25
cents at WilllaniB & Co.'e.
.Mineti meat 20 cts per quart; Bulk
olives 15 cts per pint; chow chow 20 eta
per pint. At The Dalles Commission
Co. 2t
Tlio ladies of the Catholic society will
Iwe on sale Saturday afternoon, at
Mnler & Benton's, cako and all kinds of
pastry.
Hurry 0. Hobs, the juwelor in the
Vuj-t Block, sells watches and diamonds
on easy installments nt most reasonable
prices. Call and look over his line and
Iwonvinced. 1317
The grand jury found a true- bill In
the case of the Stato of Oregon vs. Alva
Simmons, charged with larceny in
Thus. Burgees' store at Bake Oven, com
mitted on the 11th of November, 'lift.
( Hugh Brown and Kobt. Wilson, the
Portland thugs, and the men arrested by
Ball Howell near Antelope, wore this
morning toutouced to. servo eight years
each in tho penitentiary, thoy having
plead guilty to the crime of horse steal
ing. Wednesday night tho transformer on
an electric polo ut Salem bunted out,
auslng (uite a little excitement on the
streiit. It get lire to the polo and cross
Irene, but linemen promptly climbed tho
pole and extinguished the fire, tho
damage boing nominal.
Bnv. W. Brenner will hold services at
Jim Lutheran church next Sunday morn
j"g at 1 1 o'clock, and also In the oven
"Kat 7:!10. German services will bo
'eld at 2 :!I0 p. m. on Feb. 25th. Parents
wishing their children confirmed will
Plvase hand in their names so they may
Kiven instructions.
Much interest has been taken in the
btiulonts I-iterary qJub, and well there
mlglit be, for the subjects dlicuned or
lectures given are always instructive
d worthy of greater praise than has
been given. It hasten arranged for
tonight to debate the question, "Re
clved, That the opportunities for auc
cues of young men wok greater in the
past than at present." All are invited
to be present whether members of the
club or not.
The lodge of Elks atLa Grande will
give a swell ball and baniiuet on the
evening of the anniversary of Washing
ton's birthday. Tickets have been
placed on sale and can be had for live
dollars per couple. All Elks aro in
vited to bo present and traveling cards
presented at the door will be the only
invitation necessary.
Mr. T. Brownhill who has urrauged to
give u scries of lectures in the future,
will tut be able to keep his appointment
at Bennetts school house in Hood Uiver
valley on Fub. 22d at 1 p. m. Those
living in that vicinity, however, will
have an opportunity of hearing him at
the Congregational church in Hood
Jtivcr on tlio same evening.
The court is busy this afternoon se
lecting a jury in the case of the State vs.
J. Herbert Preston. At the hour of go
ing to press only eight jurymen had
been sicurcd and the regular venire had
beon exhausted. District Attorney
Jay no appears for the state, while Fred
W. Wilson and Ned II. Gates are look
ing after the interests of the defendent.
The steamer Al Ki which just arrived
at Seattle from Skagway, brought' down
a cargo consisting of $10,000 iiir bullion,
the last month's clean-up oft lie Tread
well Company, and evenly-live boxes
of Wrangle Narrows halibut. The Tread-
well monthly shipment was only about
half the December cjeun-up ol the com
pany, but this Is acounted for by the
fact that nearly one half of the stamps
were idle duringJanuary by reason of
of the water power which operates the
plant being frozen up.
Inquiry nt tho offices of the transpor
tation companies in Portland failed to
elicit any further information concern
ing the rumor that tl.e White Collar
Line had disposed of the Telephone and
tho Bailey Gatzurt, or either of them, to
parties on the Sound. The report Is
current in Portland, however, that
negotiations witli relation to a possi
ble transfer of one or both of the boats
have boen under way but that there is
no doflnito understanding that a con
summation has been arrived at.
Astoriun.
Eugene is contemplating tho organi
zation of a commercial club and from
all indications will have such an In
stitution at no late date. In part the
Eugene Guard says: "The question of
organizing a commercial club In Eugene
often comes up for discussion, particu
larly after a trip to Salem, Portland,
Astoria, The Dalles, or some other city,
where the business or professional man
of this city Is entortalned by his ac
quaintances in well appointed clubs
having every convenlehce and comfort.
When it comes to a question of energy
in personally conducting individual bus
iness matter?, the Eugene man stands
in the front rank, hut in providing a
comfortable club for recreation after
business hours, and u place to entertain
friends and business ucqnuintuncep, in
a sociul manner, tie Iire been neglectful."
Shortly after 10 o'clock this morning
u telephone message was sent to the
engine house saying that the residence
of W. II. Butts situated on the corner of
Eleventh and Liberty streets was on fire.
One alarm whs sounded from box 27
and the department answered in shott
order and in a few minutes was on the
way, hut by some error it was under
stood that it was Mr. Butler's property
on Fourth street that was on Ore. Find
ing no fl.unes there the department re
turned and then learned where they were
needed. Tho Columbia's with their hose
cart, started a second lime for the scene of
the conflagation, but when they arrived
near Phillips store the re-call alarm was
sounded and they retraced their steps.
The lire started from a defective flue
and burned a hule in the ceiling and a
corner of the adjoining room. The
house is cloth and papered and it seems
a wonder the entire building was not
destroyed. However the neighbors turned
out and formed a bucket brigade and
succoeded in checking the flames before
much damage had been done although
the entire household furniture. and be
longings had been removed from the
building. The loss as yet has not been
estimated but Is fully covered by
insurance.
I'KOl'I.K YOU ALL. KNOW.
Jno. W. Hinriclis, of Hood Uiver, was
in the city today.
Mrs. Livi Clarke and Mrs. W. O.
Hadlev. of Hood liiver nre visiting rela
tives in the city.
A. Mac Adam returned last night from
Portland where he has been undergoing
treatment at St. Vincent hospital for
the past seven weeks. He Is greatly
Improved and it will not be long before
Mb many friends will again see him at
his post of duty.
Notice to the l'libllc.
The Columbia Southern liailway Com
pany will complete its line and be ready
to receive forward freight and passengers
from Shaniko not later than April 15,
1000. Large warenouses and stock yards
will bo erectod and ready for wool and
stock by tho above date. Freight rates
will be considerable lower than by team
from The Dalles. Regular tariff will be
published shortly.
For further information call on or
address C. E. Lytle, General Freight
Agent, Moro, Ore., or the undersigned.
E. E. Lyti.i:,
feblfl'tf General Manager.
Wan I'ruHlieri to Death,
The manager of the sawmill at South
Bend was crushed to death by logs fall
ing on him. Insure with the Law
Union & Crown Insurance Co., and
avoid a company that is liable to be
crushed. Arthur Seufert, resident agent,
'phone 141.
Ciir iieailattltu (Julokly.
Baldwin's sparkling effervescent Cel-
! ery Soda. A harmless and effective cure
for headache, nervousness, sleeplessness,
brain fatigue, 10 and 25 cents, Sold
by Clarke A Falk, druggists. jan24-6w
If thoso who read Btrrle's "Littlo
Minister" deemed It an odd story as
told in tho novel, their opinion was only
Intensified as they witnessed the play at
the Vogt last night; for while varying
greatly from the book, it has lost none
of its oddneee, which was, if anything,
intensified by the fact that much of the
conversation wa9 lost on tho audience
on arcount of the acoustic properties of
the hall. However, in tho hands of such
a splendid company as Frohmau's, the
production waa greatly enjoyed, and
kept all wondering what would come
next.
Grace Heyer was " Babble'' outright,
and seemed to have a peifect under
standing of the difficult part, for diffi
cult it certainly is. In the firtt place
she has such a charming appearance,
added to which tho cuteness of her act
ing and the absence of affectation made
her perfect. Kate Ten Eyck, as "Nan
nie Webster" was equally as good a: d
did the old maid's part in a manner
greatly pleasing to all. It may, however,
be Raid that in the second act she some
what ex ggcrated tho character, but
not to its detriment.
What is said of the former ladies ill
also apply to Sadie L3iier as "Micau
Dow" and Marion Convere, B.tbbie's
maid, for though the latter had less
prominent characters wore fully as tx
acting. Adoiph Jackson evidently has a con
ception of the character of the little
minister which is hardly understood
by his audience. The Oregoman spoke
of him as appearing "dazed." And such
is the impression given ; more of one
who is under the hypnotic influence of
tho "little witch" as he terms her. As
such he could not have done better;
and no doubt his is the correct interpre
tation, for looking at it in another light
he lacks enthusiasm arid it would seem
will wanting in the Scotch.heartiness.
Uiie of the most taking things in the
play was the part which the four elders
carried out so perfectly. Their facia!
expressions, poses and make-up were
faultless and it !b not an unusual thing
to meet their counterpart in every day
life. They afforded much amusement.
"Bob Daw" as the faithful friend of
his minister and one who would give
his life tor him was a veritable Scotch
man in the who!e-3Juled character he
represented.
It has been some time since such an
all-round good company has visited The
Dalles and our people are very grateful
to Mr. Clarke for the pleasure afforded
them. The Dilles would soon gain a
reputation nr a theater-going commun
ity were we to have many such plays.
SMALL-POX IN TOWN.
Victim Camtt From Across tlio Itlver A
L'liai'KH un the City.
A man by the name of McDonald, who
has been working for the Central Con-;
struction and Navigation Co., came in
town this morning and went into one of
our public buildings in quest of a doctor.
He happened to meet one in the hallway
and was asked what seemed to be the
matter witli him. Replying that he did
not know, he took off his hat and the
doctor immediately lecognlzad that the
mail had small-pox. McDonald woe ad
vised to take a walk to the corner of
Third and Washington streets until the
authorities could be notified. A couple
ol couueilmeu happened to be passing
and they in conjunction with the City
marshal decided to take the man im
mediately to the pest house which is
located far back in the pines.
It was rather amusing to see Marshal
Hughes on one side of the street and
the afflicted man on the other wending
their way to the place of isolation.
McDonald is not very bad at present
but a nurse will have to be secured to
take care of him within a few days. It
seems rather nervy of the fellow to
march in on the population in the man
ner he did as lie may be tho means of
spreading the disease. The city officials
think also that they are getting the
worst of it but they agree where Euccor
is needed it must be given.
McDonald stated that more cases
would likely break out in the same
camp he came from, which is located
only a few miles up the river on the
Washington side. It would probably be
well for those in authority to investigate
and should there he any danger, a
quarantine should be placed against any
from thecnmpviplt.il).' The Dalles.
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A Splendid Assortment of Choice Garden. Grass and
Vegetable
SEEDS IN BULK.
?ecd Wheat, Seed O.its,
ecl Kye, Seed Bailey,
?eeil I tuck v heat, Seed Corn
King Philio Corn,
Stowell's Kverjrreen Corn,
Karly Minnesota Com,
KiiHir Corn, Egyptian Com,
White Hominy Corn.
Early Hose Potatoes,
Iiurb.iTik Potatoes,
Spring Vetches,
Bromu Grass,
Cheap Chicken Wheat,
Poultry Food, Bee Supplies.
A magnificent stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries', oil of
which will be sold al close pi ices for CASH "at the Feeil, Seed
and Grocerv Store of
J. H. CROSS.
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SEEDS.
SEEDS.
SEEDS.
Frasli cracked Nebraska corn at the
Wasco warehouse. Finest kind of
chicken feed, mch2o-tl
cold
weather
eatables....
Trose sharp North winds. They creep
around the corner or come in chunks or
gusts.
A cold snap ctlls for hot cakes and
maple syrup. We have the best that
money can buy.
H.O. Pancake Flour
FREE with every purrhaso of II. O.
Granulated Hominy, II. O. Steam Cook
ed Oat Meal or II. O. Buckwheat Flour.
This offer will hot last lontr, so orler
early and get one package of II, O, Pan
cake Flour FREE.
SEE WINDOW.
PEASE & MAYS.
FREE
With every one dol
lar purchase at our
store during January
and February we will
give a chance on a
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4 Steol lange. I
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To Sly l.aily FrleinU
I especially recommend Miss Bertha
Oaborne, who has been in my employ,
as a competent seumstrees for children'd
sewluir, shirt waists, skirts, etc. Tele
phone 304.
15 3t Miis, M..I.YI.K.
W. S, Phllpot, Albany, Ga,, save,
"DeWitt's Little Early Risers did m
more (ood than any pills I ever took."
The famo is little pills for constipation,
billousueis and liver and bowel troubles.