The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 19, 1900, Image 3

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    It's a Fact
Muslin
Underwear,
Tailor-Made
Suits.
Tluit tho linrdcnt thing to do In business
I)0W.a.(nyH is to get n man to believe tlio truth.
For ttin past few day a wo have been advertising
Strictly All-Wool Suits,
Miido up in tho very latest etylo, for
$9.85
One man pretty nearly ato one leg off a pair
of pants from one of tliceo suits yesterday, trying
to find cotton in them. He was so Euro they must
tm prut cotton that tie pretty nearly choked to
ili'ittti, and if it hadn't been for n temperance lec
tirer from Kansas, who pulled them out of his
throat u 1th a cork tciew, which he happened to
have, we'd have one customer less. The man
says he'll huliove what wo toll him hereafter.
Come In
And let ua show you the greatest line of
Suits in KuMern Oregon ; and remember we give
with every Muii'h Suit a pair of those justly cele
brated "Nobagoknee Trouser Stretclers."
SEE WINDOWS.
Now Spring Stock opened, mak
ing the largest and most complete
lino of
LADIES'
MUSLIN
UNDERWEAR
ever shown in The Dalles. Entirely
new styles of laces and embroideries,
combined with clusters and luck
ings, makes tho new spring line-the
prettiest ever shown.
If you have time, when in, look
through the stock. It's a pleasure
for us to show them.
Some Rare Bargains.
121.
Color, blues and grays. An
all-wool, perfect fit
ting suit
$6.50
155. Gray Suits, t latest stylo cut
jackets; made in all-wool gray
camel's hair; extra Ay rtk
strong lined; only.. . $JU
154. Brown Covert, fancy colored
lining in jacket, strong perca
line lining in skirt; suit trim
med in black braid; QA ftft
only OlU.UU
All Sizes, from 32 to 38.
These three lines of Suits, bought
as bargains, and though low in price,
are well-made, attractive and serviceable.
All Goods Marked
In Plain FlfrureB.
PEASE & MAYS
lib VHUJ WIUVIUVW
Telephone No. 1.
hTIt-DAY - -
- APRIL 19. 1900
Oysters
nerved hi
every
stylo by
KELLER
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Kat-ter entertainment nnd mile
Tonight at Haldwin; admission 135 cts.
Where, U uhere is the street ejirinkler
an r
Out of retptet to the memory of the
In Mr. U' I T 1-1. l! 1. .
in umatt inninrrnu' nr. i n t n .
There will lieu ejecting of the Fire
Tliu ICut hltono Sietere are requested to
CL'L HL l r in nmnrrnti' at l n m
JllllKP tiritin rnt mnci fnr nManiT nn liiu
H(VBIU W IIV llUlllf, ! W
I., liriidelmw.
We nre n quested to announce that
itm Mm tittxtt tt stroll If
- - - r " w fiwiu vuv Ivl 111 ui wilbUiV
A full attendance of the Kathbone
illlHIB Q ff 1 1 m.nl.,.1 I
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What Ib thought to have been tho
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Cattle are good property. The Vale
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up . (A ...
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!' J.aughlln has tueve men at
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u. IU I1UW biock yaruB. a cnance
.nun ui me roaa. wn e i w uo au
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"...Hciii, in eeverai reBpeete. was
i Aim i.
it.uneiiry uy tue new varus ex-
-- m ruoB uie oiu roau,
T''0 D.llles ComirlHlnn Hnnnn will
-. p ' ulna at nu nines on nana
m .lit
. . m. ,i nnvwhere in t he cltv at
"U"'B prices: One nunrt. s per
imeu li iitn. IX! wn niiiirtB. 4 :
lllliriH II. iirn.i.i H(l mini. I.ur
p,,,t v'vh butter every day. I84.I111
tiu cor nil n mwl cii, ..nM,i ...i.tnu 11,0
A N. Co. uro building east of the
jaeco wnrehouee cover a space of 112
J m tm. They are Intended'' to be
.in i. I0r,y C" 0f Cle or ot,,er
at one time. They are wade nee
"'y by the (act that the law does not
permit fetock to bo on the cars longer
than twenty-four hours nithout bting
fed and watered.
William Greenley, of Kingsley, was
today examined before Judge Mays and
committed to t tie intauo asvlum. He
will be taken down there by Deputy
Sheriff Sexton tomorrow. The old man
thinks he is going on a visit to his son,
who lias been an inmate of the asylum
for some ten yeHre. .
A meeting of the Y. M.C. A. will ba
held in the basement of the M. E.
church next Sunday afternoon at A
o'clock for the purpose of organizing a
Sunday afternoon bible class for the
young men of the city. It is intended
to hold these meetings In the several
church buildings till the members of the
Y. M. 0. A. have piocured a home of
their own.
Mrs. Potter, wife of John Potter who
died heio about eleven yenrs ago, and
mother of Mrs. C. M. Williams, also a
former resident of The Dalles, died in
Portland yesterday at an advanced age.
TIih remains will arrive here this even
ing and the funeral will tnke place from
Crandall nnd Uurgett's undertaking par
lors at 10 n. m. tomorrow. The deceased
will be buried beside her husband in tho
OJd Fellows cemetery.
L. B. and W. F. I'eddicord, of Gold
endale, started this morning from the
Wbbco warehouse with eight lumber
wagons and a spring wagon in trail
bound for Goldendale, The wagons are
part of a shipment consigned to Haker
Bros. They were drawn by four horses.
Yesterday the Peddicords took five
wagonB in trail, with a ton of freight on
one of them, to the top of the Klickitat
mountain.
K. S, Gunning has one ot the most
complete blacksmith shops inthe state.
He hae just rigged up a watr motor of
his own invention and attached to it a
trip hammer that not only saves a heap
of elbow grease but it is claimed hammers
out a plow share and des other similar
work that cannot hi approactieu uy
hand. Another attachment is a uig
'emery wheel that Xuiuld almost grinu
the rough edges oira ropnnsi aim
another, sets of drills, of all sizes needed
T ' . . . 1- nr.. 1.
iu blacksmith ani wagon worn, mm
all this apparatds Fred can do better
'work and moreof it than can possimy
bo done by lined.
The Davidson Fruit Company at Udo
Hlvor has furnished nbout 75,000 to
mato plants to farmers wh6 are going
Into tho business of growing tomatoes
for the cannery. I', F. Bradford has
the supervision of tho growing of tho
plants and has visited me larmers unu
given instructions about setting the
plants. Tho plants are furnished free
and farmers have engaged to plant
nhnnt thlrtv acres for tho Davidson
iv.,,1. f'mnnAnv. Next season if 100
acres of peas can he secured, the David-
son Company will put in machinery to
hull and can green peas.
A parly consisting of Kobert Wak
field, of the Portland urtuge uompm
Judge Mays, K. F. Gibons, Kx-Governor
Moody and T. H. Ward made a trip this
forenoon to the north Ride of the Colum
bin, opposite tho narrowp, with the ob
ject of determining tlie practicability of
building a bridge ncross the river at or
near that place. The party returned be
fore noon and determined on a similar
trip tin's afternoon on the south side.
While, of course, it is too soon to report
any definite conclusion it may be men
tioned that some of the visitors were
surprised to find the conditions for a
combination railrond and wagon bridge
favorable beyond their expectations.
Mr. WnkeGeld hod no hesitation in say-
ng that at one point opposite Mema
oose island tho conditions for a suspen
lion bridge were all that could be
leeired.
Tonight' KulrrtHlinnciit.
The following novel program will
be given at the entertainment nnd Eas
ter Bale this evening at the Baldwin.
An admission of -5 cents will be charged :
1'luno duet-Overturn .. Suppe
Mlstcs Schmidt at ltd Hmiii-.on.
,,, ., c,.,. la. "The Three WIm) Women."
Character Song j,,. "An April Olrl."
libther Heck.
Kong "Tell Me" Ktiser
MIti Myrtle Jllchell.
A FAKCE
"In throu ucts, with two nets left nut " (The two
left out wen) awfully blmjile; the remaining
one U ulmjily awful).
CAhT.
A Mwi&enncr Hoy, "One of the brightest ' .
ltHlph KiJUon
Mmule Muller ( .. . . Miss Ueortjla Summon
Annie llody I Miss Myrtle Miehell
(Two charming little kemlnary ijlrls, awfully
btnge btruek.)
Charley Van Winkle, "Just from college-.". .
"MUbeU the train; can't canie."
Willie Work, 0110 of the colored bons of rett.
. Mr. J. K. Hampshire
Time, piesent; bcene, Alutlamo Be I'icrro'H
tcliool for girls,
Mist Schmidt, accompanist.
Notice.
Out of respect to the memory of the
llato Mre. W. L. Bradshaw, the business
houses of this city are requested to close
tomorrow between the hours of 1 :30 and
4 p. m. By request of
II. L. Kuck, Mayor.
Nutlet).
All members of the order of the East
ern Star are requested to meet at tho
Masonlu hall Friday, April 20th, at 1
o'clock p. 111., to attend the funeral of
Sister Bradshaw. By order of tho wor
thy matron. Ai.mika Ci.iKros.
Altflitlon, KlkNl
A special meeting of Cascade lodge,
No. :;oa, a. P.O. K., will be held In the
hnll this evening at 0 o'clock. All mem
bers of the order are urgently requested
to he present. By order
P. W. DhIIuff, Exalted Knler.
Knlglitx. Attfiitlnnl
The members of Friendship lodge, No.
I), K. of P., are requested to meet at the
CaBtlo Hall tomorrow (Friday) after
noon at 1 p. m. to attend the funeral of
Mre. Bradshaw. By order of the C. O,
D. W. Vaubk, K. of II. and S.
teen those "swell" shirts at
brk Cash Store? All styles,
soft bosioms, just received,
Come early aud get your pick,
0 I Have you
.. III... Hum V
I y I I inn A. v.,
vtltr and
Death of Mrs. V. I.. Jirnds haw.
After a long nnd painful illness of
many months, Sarah Eliza Bradshaw,
the beloved wife of Judge V. L. Brad
shaw, departed this life at 7:45 this
morning at tho family residence in this
city.
The deceased is the daughter of Dr.
H. li. Llttlefield, of Portland. She was
born in Chicago May 25, 1800, and
married to W. L. Bradshaw at Lafay
ette,-October 9, 18S3. She leaves a hus
band, a son, Clinton, aged about 10
years, and Clara Davis, a niece of Judge
Bradshaw, who has grown up from
childhood with her aunt and been al
ways treated as a daughter. Besides
these Immediate members of the family,
Mrs. Bradshaw leaves a father and three
brothers, H. J. LittleOeld, ol Newberg.
Professor E. V. Littlefield, of McMinn
ville, nnd Dr. Harry A. Littlefield, of
Portland.
More than a year ago Mrs. Bradshaw
was attacked with consumption. She
visited the Winyah Sanitarium, North
Carolina, and remained there for three
months. But it was too late, and about
seven weeks ago she returned to her
home with the full consciousness that
there was no hope.
A large circle of ardently attached
friends and neighbors mourn the de
parture of Mrs. Bradshaw as a pereoiin
loss, and tho sympathy of this commu
nity goes out to the surviving members
ot the family.
The funeral will take place from the
house tomorrow (Friday) at 2 o'clock p.
m. The interment will take place at
the Odd Fellows cemetery and the ser
vices will be conducted by Key, D. V.
Poling.
Dr. Harry Littlefield has been with
his sister since her return from tho san
itarium. Her father and two brothers
from Yamhill county are expected on
the evening train.
1'KUl'I.K YOU A I.I, KNOW.
George T. Prather, a prominent resi
dent of Hood Hiver, is at the Umatilla
House.
U. F. Hardwick, of Mosior, was in
town today and mndu this ollice a pleas
ant call.
A. J. Dnfur cumo up from Portland
last evening and went out to his ranch
at Dufur today.
Mrs. F. P. Ma 8 was a passenger on
tho Dalles City this morning 011 the way
to her home in Portland.
Mrs. S. L. Brooks was a passenger 011
the Dalles City this morning on a short
visit to friends iu Portland.
Kuiiuhllviiim, At ten tiiiu I
A meeting of Tho Dalles Mclvlnley
Club will be held in the court house
next Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.
The meeting is called for the purpose of
electing officers and lor the transaction
of other business incident to the pend
ing campaigns. By order
17-31 L. K. CitoWK, President.
B.igley Bros., have purchased a
thrjughhred Jersey bull, registered
stock. For particulars apply at resi
dence on Tenth street, near tho fair
grounds. Phone 385, 3 0-(mo
Tho Kind You Have Always Bought and wltjch has hecu
iu uso for over 30 years, has horno tho signature of
and has been mado under his pcr-
Tr'f s so,ml supervision sinco its infancy.
f'&XcA&Vt Allow tin nnn todeenivn von in tills.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" arc hut
Experiments that trlilo with and endanger tho health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narootic
Mibstaiicc. Its ago is. its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Fcvcrishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
S3
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THE CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURHAV STRECT. NEW YORK CITY.
LVLnTDUUT
Knows the merits of the
COLUMBIA )
HARTFORD
PATEE CREST)
CYCLES.-.-
$50. $35. $25.
Many new features for 1900 which you cannot nfTonl to overlook.
I Complete Line of '1900" Sundries. ;?
PAYS & Cf0OlE. I
AUDIENCE WAS AFFECTED.
Many Womuti Wept When the Picture-
of tho 1'iikNliiii 1-lny Worn 1'riiiluceil.
The following from yestenluy even
ing'ii Telegram refers to the play to he
reproduced here on Wednesday and
Thursday of next week :
"A large nudienee gathered at the Y.
M. 0. A. last evening lo witnees the
Passion I'lay, as it was portrayed by a
series of moving pictures. The scenes
were taken from tho play ns It was ren
dered at OoerainmerKau, Ilivaria, in
1890. The ino9t noteworthy events iu
the life of Christ wero isiven. Tho story
waa told by Mr. 1iuru Holmes.
"Tho shepherdf, startled by the blus-.e
of tho star of llethlehein, wero lepro
sented by the first view. Tho next was
Mary, presiiitini; the bubo in the tem
ple. This was followed by the attempt
ed assassiiintion by an emissary- of
Herod, and the flight into Kgypt.
"Chiist wits shown iu tho. midst of
his dUcipk'R entering Jerusalem in tri
umph, pii'cedi'd by h Hlioiitinu throng.
Tim raiting of Lazarus from tho clend,
the hut supper and the betrayal by
Judas were very realistic.
"The fcciiua at the condemnation of
Christ fold the eruclllxion visibly u fleet
ed the audience. Women wept as the
.Savior was being spiked to thu erofs.
The repurrectiou aud usceneion followed.
"Picture taken during the Spanish
Ainerictn war weiu presented as a pre
liminary to the Passion Play. Pictures
of the first American soldier lauding
on Cuban 60II, the bombardment of the
fortifications by tho dynamite-boat Ves
nvliiP, und tho sinking of the Viecuya,
were heartily applauded."
Subscribe (or The Chronicle,
Just arrived a now lot of neckwear
for gentle men. Latest designs and colors.
I5e sure and see them at the New York
Cash Store.
Garden Hose
Wo havo laid in n largo
stock of Cinvdoii Moso and aro
carrying tho Fanio brand of
Iloso that wo havo boon carry
ing for tho last fivo years,
which is tho celebrated jlal
teso Cross Brand. Wo carry
tho same brand of lloso that,
tho Dalles City Fire Depart
ment has boon using tor
last twenty years. The Mal
tose Cross Urand is without;
doubt the best grado of Huso
on tho market. Call and got
our prices bol'oro buying.
jlAaiep & Benton
Sole Agents.