The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, March 14, 1900, Image 3

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    Regular Experiences
Life is full of misfits
Yon meet them every .lay, but none of tl.etn were purchased at our
piano. If you want to bo dressed with Rood taste, come give us the onpor
irori " ltnrtl-to-fc, nnd at prices that fit tho pocket Look,
$6.50 to $25.
A Boy at the Best
When he is well dressed
clothes fihoulfi be just right in etyle and nil that good tailoring can
niiike tht'in. Wo nre showing some school eult.i that aro Dandies and at
prices ranting from $1,00 to iflO.OO. Never before did we havo eo complete
ittocl: of wearable, well put-to-getber suits.
See windows. See windows.
No further disappointment.
Wo were disappointed last week ourselves in not getting our
SPRING GOODS
marked ntiil oti our counter for inspection, but bo many things crowded themselves into tho week that we could
not i:et around to the marking of coods, although mny of them wero unpacked and all they required wbb a few
small figures to make them more ileeirablo to you than ever. We will not disappoint yon nvaiu in thin par
ticular, for we are just aa anxious in thiH matter bb yon are, and if you will indulge us just a llttlo longer we
will repay you for your patient waiting by a dlBplay of all the latest novelties in Wash Fabrics that the most fasti
dious could ilfBire.
All Coods Marked
In Plain Figures.
PEASE & MAYS
ON THE LECTURE PLATFORM
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
Telephone No. 1.
ifEDNKSDAV MARCH lT, 1000
-
!A H'tvi'd Iti
Oysters
( . .
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Concert 1
Concert! '
Concert ! ! I
At Congregational Chuich tonight
You can't uirord to uiiea the musical
event of the Beaton,
l'rogram will begin tonight at 8 o'clock.
lie on hand in time- for the opening
number.
Look over the program for tonight and
no II you can alfbrd to inles hearing the
entire eonce-t.
Oa account of the concert tonight the
"Hular Wednesday evening dance is
postponed.
The Wind Wvor Rod & Gun Club,
A. A. Jayne, president, held their regu
"meeting at the ollice of K. B. Dufur
last evening.
The liepublican primaries, as every
ol Uepubllcan ought to know, will be
hero next Satu-day, the Seven-
wuiot Ireland.
A carload of line horses be
nry Ithule, of U Grande,
ocw yards this mornl
y to Capo Nome.
Tl...
ueinit (,f n.,..,.. i,.. i......,i
.1 . r III1D UI1II;CU
"eir meeting nights to the second and
'Ui We.lnefcday of each month. Reg
Ulr meeting tonight.
-1. .Schmidt, who was Mondav re-
tod" mil'01 Clurk' aM aow a,lt
"y with the county superintendent
,niOBum of if'iO.OOO.
Iiol 1" f ludu,lt8' Wtorary Club will not
nU ruKulr lbatenext Friday
on account of the lecture of
Jo lain Miller at the M. E, Church.
"eputy Sheriff 8ton took to the
ZT 'r1"1' Ulu young man, Peter
Jud W89 tt(JJ'ied Insane by
alonl" ye3t0rday, T,,e 'd'8 'tUer
Kumor haslt that a propoiltloo will
Eu?n 1,16 panic o! itia Co-
W, looklog to bridglBg 'the sytx
i
ijv rrti
nging to
re feil at
their
at the narrows above town nnd making
The Dalles a central point cf operation.
A representative oi the company is in
town looking over the situation.
Joaquin Miller,
his Klondike lee
Friday night, will
furs, tho buttons
gets and the co
(Wini
tureXoc
whlftj
uSt u-i,:..i
the delivery of
the M. E. church
a suit of A he k u
i are gold nug-
wae $1100.
This is the night of tho concert at the
Congregational church. If you miss it
you will miss a treat. It will ba the
musical event of the season for the
Congregational folks never do things by
halves.
It is understood tbat tho Paul Mohr
portago road company have their esti
mates made up and ready to submit to
the people of The Dalles for bridging the
Colombia at the narrows above town
an A Mltklri.it. Tll Tlrtllaa tlll.tr tpr III I M tl 3 . I
Walter I. Johns and Mla Nora Turner,
a hlchly eBteemed young couple who
frot
have grown
citv, were united
this morning,
bride's tnothe
Calvary
the weddln
hildhood in this
n marriage at j:iu
the residence of the
lev. V. Ii. Clifton of
hrch olliclating. After
the bride and groom took
the train or l'ortlandvhere they will
spend a short honeymoon, and returning
will make their borne in The Dalles.
There is at the ollice of tho county
superintendent 3000 of "iliibbell'e
Mathematical Combination Cards" for
ubb In tlie primary grades of the public
schools of this county. Uv tho use of
these cards the combinations in ad
dition, subtraction, multrfilication and
division can be a en u I redin one-half the
time usually spentHnjmlu number work.
City SuporinttmdenLutiderti will dis
tribute over 800 In Tliv Dalles Fchools
und County Stmerintendit Ollhei t will
distribute th rest throughout the
cninty free of cost to the pupils. The
cards are now In usu In I'oitland, San
Francisco and all const cities,
Tom Farger, of Tygh Itldge, had tho
misfortune the other day to lose twenty
two fat hogs whose Hggreg.ite weight waH
estimated at 7,H0O pounds, net. Mr.
Fargher had engaged men to kill tho
hogs und after they wero slaughtered
their livers were found diseased and
their flesh so much tainted that he had
them removed to a distance fro-n the
farm buildings where they were piled in
a hep, wood and brush thrown around
them, and tho whole turned into ashes.
It was a strange procedure for they were
probably worth a hundred dollars for
oap grease, but, fortunutely, Tom fa
well of! aud can stand the loss.
Dick Slgman, of Dufur, came into
town today to attend to some business
at the court house. After asking the
oouoty clerk for iouih warrants that had
been issued in his favor, he was handed
one th.it was issued March 10, 1893,
seven years ago. and signed J. B. Croe
Biu, clerk, by El. Martin, deputy. The
warrant had lain uncalled for during all
these years. Dick insisted the county
should pay him interest, but Alie of
ficials could not see it in that light.
The board of delegates of the fire de
partment have decided to make an ef
fort to put in n universal transmitter.
This instrument is virtually n fire alarm
box that will ring any number desired.
Under its operation tho whole city,
above the hlull'as well as below, will be
districted aud numbered and the in
strument will be operated from the
the telephone office. It will not inter
fere with, but bo supplemental to, tho
present fire alarm boxes. The instru
ment will eott in the neighborhood of
$175. A committee will call on the
cltiz "ns in a few days to fully explain
the matter and solicit subscriptions.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Biguature of
Joaquin Miller In Chranterlntlc.
terentlnr TnlK,
In
Joaquin Miller, "the poet of the Sier
ras," delivered his lecture, "Lessons Not
Found In Rook?," and narrated his ex
periences In "our Artie Empire" to b
large and appreciative audience, last
evening, at First Raptlst Cliurcji, says
the Orcgonlan. Ilia discourse was char
ncteristlc of the man as he is known to
tho world. He followed no continued
line of thought, but scemlnely allowed
his thoughts to wander as they would.
For a moment ho would speak in the
faniliar tones of a story teller relating
his adventures to a number of friends.
Then in tho midst of it he would drop
tho easy, colloquial style and paint the
beauties of a bit of nature or the horrors
of some fearful experience in language
most vivid and thrilling. Hi: ppoko as
a poet, a dreamer, n frontiersman nnd a
man of the world. Ho carried his hear
ers in a breath from the sublimo tj tl e
ridiculous and from laughter to the
most touching pathos.
The poet came forward unannounced,
a tying that he preferred, with Mark
Twain, to introduce hlmEelf, eo as not to
leave out any of the fact?.
"I was in Pns," he said, "during the
Franco German war. Food was scarce.
The people were reduced in provender
to the point where a good fat rat was
eaten with a relish. I was invited to a
chicken dinner one'day, and what do
yon suppose was served?"
A voice from she audience called out
"Rats!" "No," calmly proceeded the
speaker, "not rats, but chicken. I ex
pected chicken, and I cot it. We usual
ly get what we expect in this world."
Miller tolJ of his home on the heizhts
back of Oakland. Cal., and described
the eetting ol the sun behind the
mountains opposite the Golden Gate in
language of exquisite beauty.
The recital of several of his best-known
poems was not the least enjoyable
feature of the evening. Joaquin told of
his life long resolution to write nothing
in praise of valor that would incite to
war, but, nevertheless, his next selec
tion wns the recitation of a poem heart
ening the Boers to give the British
Knch welcome with Mich will
As Uoston Rave in battle's wlilrr
That rcl dread day ut Hunker JIf II.
Leaving the platform for a moment,
the poet reappeared in the garb of furs
that he wore on his famous trip to the
Klondike. With entire freedom from
the restraints of conventionality he
diew tho mlnieter's chair from its place
back of the desk and rested his foot on
its velvet while he held forth on the
neatness of the Indian workmanship
displayed by his leather moccatir.s.
"Shall I go to the Klondike?" Tho
speaker said ho always answered the
query in this way: "Alaska is the
treasure-house of the world. I never
knew a man to spend a reasonable time
and effort therj without amassing a
reasonable fortune. But no man etays
there a reasonable length of time with
out bringing away frost in his hair and
beard that no brush can remove. To
tho man who is in trouble love, for
example and does not far bard knocks,
Alaska holds out an inviting hand. Tiie
terrible hardships endured on tbat first
mad rusli for the Eldorado of the north
are now a thine of the past, but hard
work and lots of it are still necessary to
success In that frozen land."
A Much AftllctKl family.
The family of Samuel Vicker?, who
was buried here Monday, in addition to
the loss of husband and father from
typhoid fever are all three window and
Pinsxee
3.
shoes for women
are honest and feel best
they feel best because of the
supremely good workmanship
For $3. no other make of a tadtes'
fine shoe can match the Vingree
"Composite either In the style, ser
vice or comfort.
A High-grade Shoe
"We fit your feet no guess woik,"
"'-.j'a' i"'"t"t'"'1.' y j v.' .y 1 1 i it ht ii.im'mi i
ri7i!VY4tMiti f inn t if'1- i' mi "( in'iiit'it MiKiVit'i'iHt i ilim.liiiti
AVegclabJe Preparatiortfor As -similaling
tlicFoodandRegula
ting the Stomachs und Bowels of
Promotes DigeslioaCheerfuF
uess and Rest. Con tains neither
Opium.Morphine norIincral.
Hot IN arc otic .
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flmfltm Seal'
Alx.Smna
RocUlU Site -jIaueSted
f
MlntfStPd.
tymfoiSagK? hTntaymn nanr.
Aperfecl Remedy forConsUpa
non, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness nnd Loss OF SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature oF
NEW YORK.
exact copy or wrapper.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
Ait
a Air
n
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YOHK CITY.
two children prostrate with this fell
disease. The daughter is verv low and
raav not recover.
Mr. Vickers was a member of the
local lodge of MoJern Woodmen of the
World and carried 2000 insurance, one
thousand in his wife's name and five
hundred each in those of his son nnd
daughter. This sum will be received by
the afllicted family in due time but the
Woodmen have done and are doing all
in their power to meet expenses as they
havo arisen, eo as to save as much as
possible for tho survivors. An appeal
was made to thM public yesterday which
realized about $18, but aj two nurses
are in constant attendance, not to speak
of medicine, food anil medical attend
ance, this sum would not suffice for a
week's expense. Any further assistance
rendered will be appreciated by those
who have taken a special interest in this
afllicted family.
The deceased Mr. Vickers had the
reputation of being a worthy man. The
family live at tho Ninth street bridge,
the last house on tho north side.
Timothy Healy, the well kno.vn Irish
leader, lately said in the house of om
moni in reference to the English : "You
are as God made yon. We suspect you."
Tne next morning tho London Daily
News came out with the following epi
gram :
Tis very tue what Tim avers.
And handsome of him really
If God, then, made the Britishers,
Pray, who made Mr. Healy?
Sick Hcid iche absolutely and perma
nently cured by using Moki Tea. A.
pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation
and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep,
work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed
or money back. 23 cts. and 50 cte.
Blakeley & Houghton Druggist--.
M. B. Smith, Butternut, Mich., say?,
"DeWilt'e Little Early Risers are the
very hest pills I ever need for costivenes?,
liver and bowel troubles."
Cougrecatlutiul Concert rrocrnm.
The following is the program of the
(jjneert to be given at tliojeongregational
church this eveningMarch 14th :
Chorus Somk of '
lore )
Tiii;ar"(r'rom"Il Trovn-
VettU
OontrultoMilonrrvil) "OiieSweetly.folemn
'1 nought '. . llarrte
jW V. Il.-liivii.rr (i
Chorus-"SiirliigThae" yLiSult
Solo "IJIrd on the WIuV' Auiiuste
Mrs. K. O."Je0oj
Solo ''CliaiiKOless" . .
Mrs. U. T. I'Arr.
Ti oleic
(loiiiet
Malechorus-"Moonllght Orytho IjUc". .. White
Solo-"My Little Darllne'V
Mis. II. S. Rrfiitiiik'tiin.
I.miles chorus "Sonrof tho lllrds' . ....
Mewl. Wlllliiurf, rrr, IlniitliiK'liiii, lioune.
Ciroiit, TayloJ M Uses. .Schmidt, dishing.
Choru6-"Oh IliiU Us Ye Kree." Verdi
...lit
"Oh Vo Tours"
Mh Oils
JtiK anil Malo ((u.irli't,
Selections from CiinfVii, "Hither". .. . Ilrailbum
tjiiffii Mrs. IIiiiitDwtiiii: MorUi-cal Mr.
ruling. Biii'Oiu(i ijjviiioru.
X
llass solo 'Asleep In the I)c?y" I'ttile
ur. (j. ii. limn
Ith violin obllgnto, by Clf reuco (illheri
DU1 you ever hcrr ho-7 ?!-. , o"
street carao to buy a vrieel lor hii wtfo?
Well, ho ccaio homo one evcr-a?, n:l tiaw
her bitting on tie lialw.:rai"o of tho porch,
asbhown la tho picture. IIo ruade up his
wind tnen nnd thero that s'.io 7ould looU
Just too sweet for anything on a hleyclc
And she does, lint the hind of bicycle hn
n rood deal to do 7lth lochici avrcct. So
If you want to look tweet, buy your wheel
as did Mr. ) of the ascr.t fcr
CRAW FORDS
Cornet solo
Choius-llcl!s of St. MIel
f..V. K. Slmontoii
Ms"
Mrs, .1, M, I'iittorson, t'uoinp.inlst.
I). , rollug, eouditor.
Iiagley Bros, have purchased n
thrjughhred Jersey hull, registered
stock. For particulars apply nt resi
deniM on Tenth street, noar the fair
gioundu. :).(. luio
Golden Eagle, $25
Crawford . . . $30
Cleveland, .
S'VO
ancl.$50
Wo havo handled tho nhovn line of
wheels fur several years. The uuarantet
(inthenbovo wheels arc such that tin
onu need to heeitato to buy either of
them.
JRaieF & BentoD
Solo Agonta.
MIMMM
INSURE WITH THE
Law Union & crown Fife Insurance Co.
OF LONDON. FOUNDED 1826.
CAPITAL PAID UP 7, 600,000. ASSETS $20,126,030.
Surplus U'joiul all I.lHblllllcn in Uullod Slntcs
$621,166.20.
ARTHUR SEUFERT, Res. Agt. They'll"', ol:
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