The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 08, 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.
WASH GOODS.
Counters and Hiolvines foil of the latest
production of designs mid coloring in
White or Figured
Wash Goods.
O'Cfinclics 25c to $1
lctoria Lawns and India Linens. . . .0J to HOc
Dimities and Swieses All Prices
Striped and Figured Lawns 8c up
Corded and Figured Piques tho prettie'st
effects In all white to be seen 20 to 40c
Scaboro Cords CO pieces of theso goods to
choose from. Great values at 6c
Mulls, Batistes, Ginghams,
Scotoh Lawns, etc., etc.
TOWEL SALE
Continued Q Days Monday. Tues
day and Wednesday
Knr Towels. fciSe.
10c Pure Linen, 10x3-1.'. 8Kc
15a Linen Huck, 15x30 lie
17c " Crash, 17x35 13c
'Ma " Htick, 18x30 17c
25c " Crash. 18x40 21c
25c " Pure Linen Knotted Fringe. . . 21o
33c " Plain Border Huck, 18x42 28c
40c " Huck, hemstitched, 20x42 33c
All other Towels reduced in like proportion.
House-Cleaning Time
Suggests:
New CurtaitiB, New Itugs,
Now Shades, New Tiible Linens,
New Napkin?, New Silence Cloth?,
New Sheetings, New Bed Spreads.
USEFUL NOTIONS.
When in, look through the Notions Show
Cases for-
Hat Pins.
Shiit Waist Sets,
Pulley Sete,
New Pulley Belte,
Purses,
Finishing Braids,
Stick Pins,
Beauty Pins,
Belt Buckles,
Fans,
Chatelaine Bags.
Plain & Fancy Ribbons.
Anything you want can bo 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 season. All women who value com
fort, love beauty or appreciate ec jnomy are in
vited to inspect these shoes.
Handsome Southern Tie", black or tan . . .$3 00
Full Coin Toe Oxfords, black or tan 2 00
Easy wearing Prince Alberta (low cut
elastic sides) 1.75
Great comfort in our Common SeiiEC Turn
Oxfords 1 50
Lots of style and 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 G5
All Goods Marked
In Plain Figures.
PEASE &, MAYS
K kiU VUUUrf VVUtJ V1U VliiVI"
Telephone A'o. 1.
TPJ.'slUV . - . - MAY 8. lflOO
( ICE CREAM and
ICE CREAM SODA
At Andrew Keller's. f
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WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
The county court will meet for county
Mre, U. F. Guinther is seriously ill at
There will be a meeting of tho fire
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The Oregon state penitentiary has 100
una iMntu tit.... it lin.l flaw, nr air
In addition to the large number of
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I'.ioro nro preparing to come.
Tin: UniiONici.K is indebted to the
Christian Fleming, a former subject
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Don't make a mistake in your hat.
I 11 U tllir tntn ft n m Inilinla 1 (1 Ilia
BWlMlLlmiiti urn Ma ,r MnvB.
Just received a lurge consienmeut of
xiii iiMriiiiu ii iiri if nil it w i a una uur -
rrtL 11 ii r i initior uini n i.tn or rvi nita
ltcmimiber the Grcsk Art entertftin-
uihiil i' i vn ttv :nrinr i tnt ti vvnmnn nr
nootfuruft, ut tho Baldwin operu house
Tho river roeo bo nmch lat night and
in tut tii.t r . ..nn i.nif
liteonao to wed was issued today to
JAIlti I 1 t 1.V.I 1 l.MI M
UI U I III it ii an t i It A Wl.tllf a iltlll
mm I'uraer, of Hood River.
'l'liu lnlles' Aid uiul Missionary So-
of III. t ..I .1... .til i. til
mo vjongregaiionai uuumi, win
IJIl'l'l l imriniin ..ri.i....n. . ft l ft'jilnn r ut
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41 . .
u residence ot Mrs. K, L. lirooks.
The I'liturtalnrnent nt the Baldwin to
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(, uiiuiibuii wui luriiiaii iiiuaiv.
Mrs. Andy Allen, of this city, va8
Inl.i.i i i.- mi .i i- , ...hi.
. m;ilUUKI,V III 11118 morillllg Willi
what appeared to bo norvous prostra
tlon, She was somnwhat better at last
T ho Dallos City this morning towed a
- - twnu ui li t h lur lub ritui mui i
rnm I lm innnlli n f Mill
cwk to tho landiuK near the North
Dalles planing mill.
Vesterdav whilu itin imundmaeter wob
-"ing a couple or truaut cowb 10 ine
poand an attempt wai made 1o retcne
tuein, Bnij t10 B0Ufti0 the pound
"neter's left optic was badly brutied
and blackened. The offender was
brought before the recorder yesterday
afternoon and fined .flO.
A horse-buyer for the Linnton can
nery is in Gilliam county buying "cnl
tus cuitans" at $2.50. He wants 3000
iicad, and made the first shipment of
five carloads Saturday.
The Dalles City had for part cargo
this morning 20,000 feet of lumber be
longing to Kowei Co., which they are
shipping to San Francitco, 400 sacks of
wheat, and 120 sacks of potatoes.
Those who were present at the Cedar
Circle rehearsal laBt night were pleaeeJ
with it, and the ladies hope to have n
full house tonight. They have gone to
much trouble and expense to give the
entertainment and should ho well pat
ronized. Admiseiou 25 and 10 rents.
Iowa county, Wisconsin, lays claim to
having the lowest-salaritd ollicial in the
employ of the United States govern
ment. The government hires Frank
Lynch for one cent a year to carry the
mail between thi6 town, the county seat
of Iowa county, and Mineral Point, nine
miles distant.
Fred Lempke and Coroner Dutts
found a bee tree yesterday on the ranch
of Joe Knebel on Mill creek. The here
are of the Italian variety. Mr. Letnpkf
will have the section of the tree inI
which the beee are loc.iled cut, so that!
it can be brought to his residence on
Ninth etieet.
A Santa Cruz woman took delibi rate
aim with a gun at a gopher, then shut
her eyes and pulled the trigger and,
hearing a yell, discovered that she had
shot her Lusband, who waa in a very
different direction from the gopher.
Next time he wants to see hia wife kill
a gopher he will have her shoot at him.
Dr. Geisendorfler, II. II. Riddell and
Frank Cram have arranged to go tomor
row morning for a day'e fiehing towards
the head of Five-Milo creek. Tim
Ciihonici.e is promised all the boys
catch over a hundred, so the chance of
getting any trout from that quarter Is
about as slim as the hope of Democratic
success next Juue.
Uev. A. Btonsgeeet wishes to inform
the members of his congregation to up
nWtn Kpv. Otmar Muller, on the Vo,',t
farm, or to the Dominican Fathers, 375
Clackamas street, Portland, ii tney neeu
the services of a priest during the rec
tnr's absence. Next Sunday, May 13th,
regular services will be held at tho
church by the Dominican Fathers.
S. JL Adams has had returns from
three different assays on samples of ore
taken fiom the mines In which he is
interested on the east fork of Hood
liver. Tho samples were all, practic
ally, cropping?, a neither of them was
taken from a greater depth than seveu
feat from the surface. The asssys were
practically uniform and showed gold
varying from 2.50 to f 30 to the ton.
A Topeka politician was passing along
the street yesterday, says the Kansas
City Journal, and eaw two palnlerB at
work on an old house. "Hi, there I"
Bhouted the politician, "don't you fellere
know it is election day? Come down
and take a hand." ''No timo to botier
with politics when I've got a job," re
sponded one of the painters, as lie
slopped a big gob of paint up against
the weather boards. "Hain't been in
politics any since 1890."
The Democrats will locate their head
quarters in the Bettingen buildine next
to Charley Frank's place, on Second
street, that lias been used as a second
hand store since the memory of man
runneth not to the contrary. The old
sign with the obverse legend about
"Second Hand Goods,' and tho reverse
"Clearance Sale" will be retained as the
most befitting index possible of the job
lot of new and second-hand alleged prin
ciples that constitute the Democratic
platform and the final "Clearance" that
will bo made of Bryanism on the 4th of
June.
A ladv on the bluff, who has a fine
collection of roses in the lot in front of
her dwelling, but whose business calls
tier down town during the day, lias been
annoved of late bv bovs on their way to
tchool plucking the roses in a manner
that often half ruined the bushes. This
morning she made up her mind to "lay
for the kids, and was rewarded by catch
inn one of them in tho very act. Th
kid cleaied tho yard fence like u deerA
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UUl WJV (iruiujJi hoc ui inc jiiiuiiu uu
him cited before Professor Lenders, and
at last accounts the culprit had turned
"states evidence" on six of his accom
plices. If. is very probable that rose
Bwiping will degeiierato into lnocuous
desuetude for some time to come.
The Oregon State Sunday School Con
vention will be held in Portland June 13
15, 1900. The following world-wide
Sunday School workers will be pre?ent:
Marion Lawrance, of Toledo, O., General
Secretary of the International Sunday
School Convention j Dr. J. L. Hurlbut,
of New York, General Secretary of the1
Sunday School Union of the Methodist
Episcopal church; Dr. H.G.Seymour,
of Philadelphia, Bible and Missionary
Secretary of tho Baptist Publication So
ciety j Buv. Alexander Iieniy; J. Arthur
Johnson, of Sunday school Times. K. O.
Kxcell, who has led the music at the
great conventions for many years, has
oifered his services and will bo prcEont
so lead the music.
Mr. Cattanach is one of the three nom
inees on the Republican ticket for rep
resentative in tho legUlaluro from this
district, save the Arlington itecord, and
his friends in Gilliam county, who were
cognizant of the quiet canvass he was
carrying on with his Salem constituency,
take its successful cousumation as an
omen of tho splendid success that will
crown his political cuivots in tho com
ing campaign. As a wedding gift to
Mr. and Mrs. Cattanach the Republicans
of Gilliam cojinty ill eeo to it that lie
i given sucli a majority at the June
election in this county, as will be an
honor to him and a compliment to the
bright girl who has joined her lifo with
his and cast her lot with the people of
Eastern Oregou.
Mrs. Elizabeth Southern died last
Saturday ut the residence of Horace
Hice, of this city, Hgcd 71 years. The
deceased was tho mother of C. H.
Southern and Mrs. George Rice, of Boyd,
and widow of Martin Southern, also of
Boyd, who died about 22 years ago.
She had only been ailing for abou"-. ten
days. She was an exceptionally good
Christian woman and the esteem in
which Aunt Beth, as she was familiarly
called, was held was witnessed by the
large concouree of friends and neighbors
that followed the remains to their last
resting place yesterday in the Bolton
cemetery, near Boyd. The funeral
services were held at the Boyd church
and were conducted by Troy Shelly, of
Hood River, an old-time friend of the
deceased.
Cedar Clrclx Kntertaliiiiieiit.
This (Tuesday) evening at the Bald
win the following splendid program
will be rendered at tho entertainment to
be given by Cedar Circle, W. of W. :
Instrumental Duct Two Young Men
Recitation "llnlJu's Heau'"....,.Novu Duweoii
Syrens mid Waking IVyelie
Duct "If Dollv Was Alive"
Misses xi KuImiv and Kllu Hansen
Imuce of the Muses
Solo "Duly in Dreams" ..Miss Myrtle Michell
The Niobc Group
I'ltino Solo Tiiranbelle Mrs. K. J. Collins
flight nnd the Fair Sleepers
Solo-"My Creole Sue" Miss Jiuttle Cram
Komnncc of the Uanges
Charucter Song You Can't flay inM Yaid.
Mltscs Ernia and Nova Dawson
Solo-"Violcis" Miss Maio Cushlng
Funeral Oration on death of Cie'ar
(Dramatis 1'ersona Mark Antony, U. K
Freud, of I'ortland. Citlus, Guards, Sen
ators, lite.)
Recitation and Tableau .Miss Nova Dawson
Dancing. Enjoy yourselves.
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Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been,
in use for over 30 years, has homo tho Hlgnatnro of
and has been mado under his pcr-
fPj J'js soiml supervision since Its infancy.
CCCut Allow no ono to deceive vou in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-Rood" are but
Experiments that triflo with and endanger the health of
Infuuts and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTOR I A
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 Worm
and allays Fevcrishness. It cures -Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and 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
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THE CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MUMM STRICT. HIW YOBB CITY.
Special Sale!
'IT ATI
Steel Rannes ag Gook Stoves
To reduce our large stock wo will
sell Stoves and Steel Kanges at
Greatly Reduced Prices
for a short time only,
goods and get our prices.
See
our
Vnloe Kcononiy.
"Went home Thursday night and
found my wife ill. Symptonisahrtninir.
Doeed lier beet I could. Friday morn
ing she waa no better. Felt worried.
Wife dull and stupid. No life to tier.
Started for doctor. Struck by happy
thought. Tu rued back. Cure complete,"
"What was ii?"
"Simple aa pie. Just paid, 'Too bad
you have to be sick on Inirjinin duy, my
dear.' Shu bounced up. 'What!' she
cried, 'how etuuid of one to forget.' In
five minute ehe was up and dressed and
frizzing her hair."
"Wouldn't it have been cheaper to
have fetched t lie doctor?"
"Uy Jove, I gueee it would !" Cleve
land l'lain Dealer.
(Iiiin Air llanil Concert.
At tho open air concert to he niven by
the 1). C. & A, O. band ut Wellington
and Second street on Wednesday even
ing, May 9th, at 8::i0 o'clock, the follow
ing program will bo rendered:
Tlio C'liarltidiii Jtnicli Soum
Ovcrluio-IUviil Vtllte
WliUtlliu: Itudik Curt i Mills
WulUh- VUloim of !'u i ml I i.e C, llenutt
Cuku N'ulk Ali.lmmn lioso , !. JMttllcvut
Hcloiiu Waltz 'Wife
Seroniulu rlonwint Dii'iium I'tyffi
Wullzs- 1'lciiMiMt Memories , Hurnhouit
F. A. Hi.onihn, Director,
Jio euro and exuiiiue our stuck of wall
paper thoroughly before buying elio
where, us we have the latest shipment
made to this city, now reudy for inspeu-
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JVlflYS 8t CHOOIE.
NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS.
Garden Hose
a largo
"Wo havo laid in
stock of C! anion Hoso and aro
carrying tho saino brand of
Hose that wo havo boon carry-
for tho last five years,
All persons using city water for irri
tation on and after May 1,1930, and
until September 1st, inclusive, will be
charged tho following rates per month :
For every lot 50x100 feet, $1.50; for
every null lot or iracuon mertoi, io
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 oil' the water.
Above tho bind' water may bo used for
irrittatinir from 0 to 8 a.m. and from 6
to 8 p. tu. on the odd days of the month, I jnfr
and below tho bluil during the fltune i n
hours on the even days of the month. j which is tllO celebrated Mal-
Theso rules must be strictly complied j
with, nnd any deviation therefrom will ! lOSO Cl'OSS Brand. '0 CUlTy
subject tho violator to the penalty of I . e ,. ,
having the water ehnt oil', and in order , tllO saiVlO brand of II (WO that
to get It turned on again he nuist pay a (, D u cu y Dop.m
leu of one dollar. Persons willfully ' 1
wasting water, or allowing it to run con- m0nt lins boon USing for tllO
tinuously through their closets or lava
tories, or allowing water to run niter i nsL tWOllty yeai'S. TllO Mal
irrlgation hours, will btiller tho same I
penalty as above stated. tOGO Cl'OSS Brand 13 Without.
11.. 1,... ,.l ii... .alulIjoIak 1
j. h. Giiohmn, sunt, j doubt tho host grade ot 1 !ueo
The Dalles, Or, May 1, 1000,
,on tho market .
tion at H. Glenn & Co.'s.
a!7-lw
Clarke & Fall; have received a carload
of the celebrated .lames K. Patton
strictly pure liquid paints
Kev. W. K. Sitzjr, V. Cnnlon, N. V.,
writes, "I had dyspepsia over twenty
yeurt, upd tried doctors ami medicines
without benefit. 1 was persiuded to use
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure ami it helped me
from the start. I believe it to be a
puimeea (or all forms of indigestion." It
digests what yr.u eat.
Clark Talk's drug Meek is new
fresh and complete.
Call and get
our prices bofnro buying.
IWaier & Benton
Solo Agents.
Counter brakes are tho ureulest Im
provement of the year on bicycles; save
one half the peduling. Have one put
on your old wheel at Mays & Crowe's
bike shop. 0a-4t