The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 07, 1900, Image 3

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The Crowning
Feature...
Of a man's suit is
the HAT..
Don't
Overlook the fact we are
Headquarters for the New
est and Nobbiest Styles.
N. B.
We are agents for the Cele
brated Roelofs and Manhat
tan Hats. Best on Earth.
All GoocIb Marked
In Plain FlpuroB.
The
DallesDallj Chronicle.
Telephone No. 1.
.MONDAY
MAY
WOO
ICE CREAM and
ICE CREAM SODA
At Andrew Keller's.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
lltiiiiembcr the moonlight excurEion
on Thursday evening by the band.
The Kt'lianco arrived hero this after
noon and will leave for Portland at 7
o'clock in the morning.
The railroad conductors will give their
ninth annual excursion from Portland
to The D.illea May i7ih.
Don't make a iniutako in your hat.
Let us perforate your initials in the
sweatband gratis. Pease & Mays.
John G. Woolly, tho famoiiB Prohibi-!
tiunist lecturer, will speak nt the Vogt
opera house next Thursday night.
Just received a lurgo consignment of
imperials and Rough Rider ties. New-
i.aI .1 r x
The llrst Hood River strawberries of
Gi-n;ui! UIU UIDIUi:U Ul 111 lUlllUllll
Saturday at 50 cents a pound wholesale.
Two carloads of Weiser, Idaho, hogs
were fed at the Btock yesterday on the
way tu Portland and oue this morning
on the way to Troutdalo.
Cliarley Stubling announces that he
wants to sell hie retail business as his
wholesale business is all he can attend
to. Here is a rare chanco to Bfifp into u
Inrgc and flourishing business.
The little minstrels had a good house
at the Baldwin Saturday night and the
play was very creditable to the little
folks. After paying all expenses they
I'ave a lmlancu left of nearly $15.
The chairman of tho Memorial Day
.committee in Portland lias issued a cir
cular inviting the clergyuion of the city
o turn out nnd march with tho proces
sion on the coming Memorial day.
The etoru u (Joe & Sou, at Hood River,
iU'flo wl.l....l -.1.-1. I . . I . .1 .. I
"... iumiiuii uigni uciuru iubi aim several
(1m m pocket knives and razors were
emied oil'. Tho thieves had not been
discovered when tho ineesago of tho
"il'bi'ry touched hero.
Hon. Geo. ,1. Barrett. Reiiuulicnii
noininei) for i0it renrosentatlvo from I
r. '
"rin, dilllam, Sherman, Wasco and
Wheeler counties, expects to loavo
liortly for Fremont, Neb,, whore lie
win bu married on the 23d of this month.
Nrf. l'onulist But vou can't deny
"t the farnierB Ih prosp'rous now.
' "I'llllbl IIUII B JUBl 11. 11IO
armeia is makiii money on' they'll
alsu blm.r crops next year an prlces'll
10 SlllllRll nil' II. la i.rnannrtf u'll (tint
..I. . .
"HI the COUlitrv. Punk.
The three Evurdimr fish wheels caucht
.Ill A hr 1- . . ... . ..-.
- - -m , . . . - - ..
u imiiiiiid oi eaiinon iubi nigui, inu
"Wet catch for those wheebj of the aea-
WASH GOODS.
Counters and eholvlnra full of tho latest
production of designs and colorings in
White or Figured
Wash Goods.
O'gandieH o.w to $1
Victoria Lawn mid India Linens. . ..(i! to liOo
Dimities and Swisses AH Brices
Striped mid Figured Lawns 8'c np
Corded and Figured l'lipies the prettiest
e(Iects in all white to bo seen 20 to 40a
Seaborn Cords CO pleres of theeo goods to
choose from. Great values at 0,'c
Mulls, Batistes, Ginghams,
Scotch Lawns, etc., etc.
TOWEL SALE
Continuod Q Days Monday. Tues
day and Wednosday
W,r Towels. a.
10c I'uro Linen, 10x34 8c
15c Linen Iluck, 15x"0 iio
17c " CraHh, 17x.'i5 i:ic
20c " Iluck, 18x.'!0 17c
2oc " Crash. 18x40 21c
23c " Pure Linen Knotted Fringe... 21c
.'!.")c " Plain Border Iluck, 1Sx42 28c
40c " Iluck, hemstitched, 20x42 33c
All other Towels reduced in like proportion.
House-Cleaning Time
Suggests:
New CurtainB, Xbw Rugs,
New Shade?, New Table Linens,
New Napkinp, New Silence Cloths,
New Sheetings, New Bed Spreads.
son, The local morket is now well sup
plied with salmon and the price, which
is fixed in tho Portland market, line
fallen to 4?..' cents, wholesale.
That new machine at Pease & Mays',
for perforating your initials on the
sweatband of your hnt, is tho best thing
we have heard of for a long time, in fact
a mistake and taking the other fellow's
hat after this, even if it should be a
better hat than yours.
pi?
iVool hauling has barely commenced,
i and onlv about 200.000 pounds have yet
1 arrived at The DalieB warehouses. By
! the end of next week it will bo coining
in iv a lively rate as many teams irom
tho interior are known to be on the road.
Three loads came across the river from
the Crawford ranch this morning.
l.loyd Laughliu, the 12-year-old son
of Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Laughlin, was
not operated on Saturday for appendici
tis as reported. It was decided that it
I was better to take him to Portland, and
I he was taken there Sunday morning
land operated on soou after his arrival.
The operation was successful and
his
recovery is fondly expected.
Tho Forest Proteclivo Association,
with headquarters at Dufur, will give a
grand picnic barbecue and bull at Dufur
on tho 31st instant. Tho best speakers
in I ho state have been secured to talk on
matters pertaining to forestry. The
picnic will bo free to all and there will
be abundance of food for all. A grand
hull in tho evening will close tho pro
ceedings.. Seventy five pounds of Cream of
North Carolina emoking tobacco was
seized in Walla Walla luet week on in
structions from the United States de
partment of customs, Washington, D.
C, by Deputy Collector H. Gregg. The
seizure was made for violation of stamp
regulations, tho weight and stamps bo
ing in violation of that section of the
internal revenue laAe.
The water commissioners will moet
tonight and probably settle the question
of boring for artesian water. A commit
tee visited the grounds above the reser
voir vesterday and located the spot
where" the boring la- to bo done in the
event of thot determination. An option
has been obtained on the land surround-
ing
the we site, ana tno uoaru can
have as much or as uitio us uiey
r..niire. from ono acre to thirty.
may
Tho
land is the property of Mr. llonzie.
The total number of voters who have
rmdRtered in the entire county to date Is
L'l!!5. out of 2302 ballots cost at tho last
' ... . . . . ....
election. This leaves a immncu w i...
ret'lstorod voters of 257. It is believed,
however, that this balance will bo more
than wiied out before the close of tho
registration books on tho 15th. This
ehowlng is quite gratifying. N ateo
county is overwhelmingly Republican,
and her Republicans evidently do not
Intend to allow tho coming election to
go by delault.
To accomodate parties who flnd it in-
..,!. m leave their work in order
Lo register, Deputy County Clerk Bolton
will keop his omoe open iuiii.."i
When
Cases for
Hat Pins.
Shiit Waist Seta,
Pnllev Sets,
New Pulley Belts,
Purses,
Finishing Braids,
PEASE & MAYS
Tuesday, night from 0:30 to 8 o'clock.
The registry books will close on the 15th
so that there are only seven more days
for registering. If it is considered
neceF6ary Mr. Bolton will keep the office
open at other times between this and
tho 15th, and if so due notice will be
given.
Klamalh county sends good news for
the Republicans, says the Examiner.
A careful estimate shows at least 100
majority for the joint representative
ticket in that county. Republicans in
our sister county are in perfect har
mony, as there are in Lake, nnd there is
said to bo a split in the Democratic
ranks. Indications are that Hon. R. A.
jEmtnett, the Klamath nominee for joint
(representative, will run away ahead of
this ticket. A man's popularitv at home
is sufficient evidence that ho is all right.
Frank Mcnefee hud the misfortune to
get mixed up in a rnnawav vesterdav
afternoon. As ho was returning in
buggy from Dufur, accompanied by hie
niece, Miss Blaucho Emerson, and had
reached the short incline in the road
near the Mcllealey reeidence, east of
tho brewery hill, the tongue of the
bugcy fi-II out of the neck yoke. The
friuhtened horses upeet the vehicle,
landed Frank on his back and Miss
Emerson on her head. The horsee soon
broke away from the buggy, but not till
it was wrecked about !f23 worth. The
occupants of the vehicle fortunately got
oil' with nothing worse than n few pain
ful bruisee. "
Jim Cunningham, n former sheepman
of Klickitat county, who was in The
Dalles about a week ago for several
days, was taken in charge by officers at
North Yakima yesterday and will be
examined as to hie sanity. Cunning
ham was arreeted at the same place
about three weeke ago and examined,
but tho physicians thought ho would
recover without being sent to tho hos
pital and ho was discharged. When
asked, when ho was in The Dalles, what
had been tho matter with him over at
Noith Yakima, he Baid : "It was rot
gut whiskey, I guess." Yet ho did not
eeein to be drinking and was always a
mail of sober habits.
Tho steamer Reliance was delayed in
Portland over Sunday in order that her
builder might put a new valve in the
machinery which had to be brought
from the East, and from which consider
able increaso of power and constqiient
speed aro expected. A telephone mes
sagu received today said tho boat had
been given a little spin down the
Willamotto after the new valve hud been
put in and that she made a trip of nine
miles ut tho rate of twenty-seven miles
an hour. It is but fair to siy, however,
that tho D. P. A A. N. officials here
think there must he some mistake in
tho tlgures, as twenty eeven miles an
hour is more like the speed of a railroad
train than a river eteam boat.
It la strange, says the Dufur Dispatch,
that able Democrats, residents of Ore
gon, men who can produce logical argu
ments in favor of the Democratic aide of
present political queetioiis, should be
kept in the background while profee-
USEFUL NOTIONS.
in, look through the Notions Show
Stlrl: Pins,
Beauty Pins,
Belt Buckles,
Fans,
Chatelaine Bags.
Plain & Fanny Itibbons.
Anything you want can he found here.
Remnants in each department
at BELOW COST PRICES.
SATURDAY will be another
SPECIAL SALE Day. Watch
for announcements later.
Stylish Oxfords.
We are showing the greatest variety of Ox
fords this iseason. All women who value com
fort, love beauty or appreciate ecinomy are in
vited to inspect these shoes.
Handsome Southern Ties, black or tan . . .$3 00
Full Coin Toe Oxfords.-black or tan 2 00
Easy wearing Prince Alberts (low cut
elastic sides) 1.75
Great comfort in our Common Sense Turn
Oxfords 1 50
Lots of style ami wear in our Vesting Top
Oxfords, black or tan 1.50
We continue this week the special sale of
Ladies' Kid Button, square or coin toe.. 1 Go
sional blatherskites are brought from
Texas, or some other annexed territory,
to drag up issues which the sensible
leaders of the party aro trying to forget.
Davis is one of the claes of professional
stump speakers whose notoriety is due
to witty sayings stolen from the funny
columns of the daily papets and deliv
ered in a manner made famous by Sam
Jones in hie sermons, but lacking orig-
j inality in everything eave the amount
of self conceit.
Tho first ripe etrawberries of tho Eea
son to be placed on the Dalles market
were sold by Peaso & Mays last Friday
morning at 35 cents a box There were
only two boxes. In the silternoon of the
same day six boxes yere sold by the
eame firm at 23 cents. ' On the 2nd the
Stadelman Coniniiesi6n Company ship
ped six boxes to Portland fiom the
Mission gardens. 'Today there are
home-grown strawberries at two or
three of tho store's, so that the market
is almost fairly opened, or will be in an
other day or so. One commission house
received today a shipment of California
strawberries, which are retailed at 20
cents. The homo berries aro 25 cetite,
but they will soon ho cheap enougl'i.
George B. lialvor made his first ship
ment today to Helena, Montana. He
gets a better net piice there than ho
c.in get here.
Ct'llur Cliclo Kiitertnliimeiit.
Tomorrow (Tuesday) night at the
Baldwin the following splendid program
will be rendered at the entertainment to
be given by Cedar Circle, W. of W. :
Instrumental Duct. . Two Young Men
Kccltutton "IluUltt's He.ii".. . X, Diuvton
Syrens anil Wiiklng INjclie
Duct--"if Dolly Was Alive"
MUses l.clu KcUuy u:. Klhi lhuiK'n
1'uuce ot the Muoes
Solo-ScK'ctiou MUs Myrtle MIcliell
The Niobo Group
l'lmio iiolo -TiiniuU'lle Mrs. K. J. Co. 11ns
Night unit the Kulr Sleepers
Solo "My Creolo Sus" Miss Huttle Cram
Kommice of thu Gauge?
Chiiracter Pong You Uiiu't l'lny in M Yiml.
M1k's Kmm anil ova Haw ton
Solo "Vio'eis".. . . Mb Male Cushlng
Funeral Oration on dentil of (V nr
(I)r.inmlis t'uisoim Mark Antony, L'. It
Frond, of I'urtlautl. Cltli'.ins, (iunrils, Sen
ators, Kte.)
11 citation and Tableau Mli-s Nova Dmuoii
Dancing. Enjoy yourfulvej.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Special reserve old tovernmeut whis
key, recognized by the highest medical
authority in tho land j especially recom
mended by thu board of health of San
Francitco for hospital use, alto A. 1'.
O'Brien, M. D,, captain and surgeon,
nnd Win. I). McCarthy, major and sur
geou U, S. army, as thu purest unadul
terated stimulant for convalescent, in
valids and family use. Hold by Charles
Stubllug. apl20.dlm
You will not have bolls if you take
Clarke & Falk'a sure cure for boils.
Tho Kind You Have Always
in uso for over 30 years,
and
rjf sonal supervision sinco its infancy.
'CZCCfi4i4 Allnwun ruin trwlnnolvn vmi In tliiu.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are hufe
Experiments that triflo with and endauger the 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 Narcotic
.substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Fcvcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the
The KM You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
. THE CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY.
Special Sale
...Steel Dailies
I
To reduce our large stock we will
sell Stoves and Steel Ranges at
I Greatly Reduced Prices
for a short time only. See our
goods and get our prices. . . .
nir it x -r
NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS.
All persons usin city witer for irri
gation on and after May 1,1930, nnd
until September 1st, inclusive, will be
charged the following rates per month :
For every lot oO.viCO feet, $1,130; for
every half lot or fraction thereof, 75
cents, and no rebate will be allowed to
persons leaving the city unless written
notice is served on the superintendent
of the water works to turn oft' the water.
Above the bluff water may bo used for
irrigating from G to 6 a. in, and from d j
to S p. m. uu thu odd days of the month,
and below thu bluft during the same:
hours on the even days of the month. !
These rules must be strictly complied j
with, nnd any deviation then from will
subject tho violator to thu penalty of J
having the water shut oft', and in order i
to get it turned on again ho must pay a
lee of one dollar. IVisoih willfully
wustliirf water, or allowing it to run con
tinuously through their closets or lava
tories, or allowing water to run after
irrigation hours, will sud'er the same
penalty as above stated.
By order of tho water commission.
J. B. Ciiosmi:.v, Stipt.
Tho Dalles, Or., May 1, 1900. (V.
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Clarke & Falk h.ye received a cailotul !
of the celebrated Jamu4 K. I'atton
strictly pure liquid paints
Hev. W. ETsitsw W. Canton, X. Y.,
iltes, "I had dyspepsia over twenty
years, and tried doctors and medicines
without benelit. J was pemiaded to use
( Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and it helped me
jfrom tho start. I believe it to be a
panacea 'or all forms of indigestion." It
digests what yen eat.
Clark & Falk's drug neck is new
freeh an'd complete,
Bought, ami which has hecn.
has borno tho signature of
has been mado under his pcr-
Signature of
eg M Stones
n r 4r r vvtr
Garden Hose
Wo have laid in a largo
stock of (iaulen IIoso and aro
carrying the samo brand of
Hose that wo have boon carry
ing for tho last (ivo years,
which is tho celebrated Mal
tese Cross Brand. Wo carry
tho same "brand of l loso that
tho Dalles City Fire Depart
ment has been using for tho
last twonty years. Tho Mal
tese Cross Brand is without
doubt tho best grade of lloso
on the market. Call and got.
our prices boforo buying.
Jdaiep & Benton
Sole Agonts.
Coaster brakes are the greatest im
provement of the year on bicycles ; save
oue half the peduhug, Have one put
on your old wheel at Maya A Crowe'a
bike shop. a0a-4t
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