The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 15, 1900, Image 3

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    mUSUH UKDERWEflR
FOR THE MISS
FOR THE BRIDE
FOR THE MATRON
All prieea from 25c to $3.50 for Chem
n, Drawers, .Skirts, Night Gowiih, Corset Covers.
"Wrappers
For Hot Weather.
Lit'lit colore, plainly-mado good stromr calico
or juirnild . . 75c up
Fancy trimmed $1.25 up
LADIES' GLOVES.
hml.ll1 A'AS'SA !' Two-eliifip. medium wcieht ;
browns, Un?, modee, Krnys, reds fi oo
DKNT'S 1MP0RTKI) FIJKNCH KIDS. A
Ste:1.0. . I:: .fltu.n. . :u,.d .
DKNT'S STREET GLOVES. , . . . . . . . . !$1.50
GAUNTLET GLOVES. . . .(J5c, 75c, 85c, sfl 00
TABLE LINENS.
All bought at the old prices, which means 25
per cent cheaper than today'a market values:
CO Inch pure white only 50c
04 net, pure white only 75c
08 rich pure wh to on I v $1.00
2 inch pure white only 1.25
Napkins to match.
PILLOWS, fancy or plain '3C tlp
PI LLOW COVERS, pomething new, just received.
Summer Footwear.
In light-weight, high-cut, laro or button, or
low Bhtm and slippers. Light, thin Oxford ties,
broad, plain toe, low heel, for tender arid aching
feet if 50
Ladies' Prince Albert (low cut, elastic sides)
for busy people $1.75
Lbdies' tun or black southern ties (light and
dressy slios) $3,00
Ladies' tan or black Oxfords, plump stock
and ijood soles for service as well as looks . . .$2.00
Ladies' black kid Oxfords, putent leather (n
swell aflaii) 50
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
Ladies' Kid Button, square toes, I!. O. it D.,
sizes :! to 5 Ei ok
........ w w
A reguur if.J.uu value.
Down 10 Business
IT'S ABOUT TIME that business and
the weather struck a regular gait instead of n reg
ular (tale. So far this month the Earth EcetriB to
have been hobnobbing witli Aquarius. The old
song may be made to read
"Oh, hand me down my couch drops
And umbrella right away,
For I'm to bo Queen of the May, mother,
I'm to bo Queen of the May." "
We Caul make weather,
we can Plane Prices...
Men's New Spring Suits
That arc perfection in style and workman
ship; newest weaves nnd combinations of color
ings. $5, !0 75, i(8.50, $10, $12.50 and $15.
Young Men's New Spring Suits,
Stylish in make and finish, and sf lncted with
a view of pleasing the most careful diessers; sizes
13 to 20 years. $4, $5.50, $7, $8.75, $10 and $12.
Children's New Spring Suits.
Ay the newest productions in vestees, double
breasted and blouse stvles : exclusive makes and
designs. $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3. $3.75 and $5.
Spring Headwear
For men, boys and children. Hats and caps,
latest in etyle, shape and color. We are agents
for the celebrated Koelofs and Manhattan Hats.
All Goods Marked
In Plain FlRuros.
PEASE & MAYS
The Dalles Daily Chroniete.
Telephone No. J.
TUESDAY - - - - MAY 15, 11)00
181-
ICE CREAM and
ICE CREAM SODA
At Anrirnw Knllnr'c.
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WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
IVjtriled GoiicI starch miners at The
Dalle Steam Laundry. 12 3t
Hi ferry boat now makes its landing
at the foot of Washington street.
The Yukon river opened on May 8th
anil is now navigable for steamere.
Strawberries are beginning to come in
frculy. They started out this morning
at 11"., cents a bux.
The Yakimu Indians today brought
ovurunolher lot of 300 cayusea for ship
ment to the Litiulon cannery.
The hidiei) of the ISpiscopal guild are
requested to meet lit the residence of
Mr!. Hugh 1jgan tomorrow afternoon.
The weekly crop bulletin of May 14th
J'8 wheat mid rye have headed out in
Hood river viiiloy and ure ready to lie
rat for hay.
At il o'clock this morning 1,003 pur
uns tuul registered from the several
Dillos pieeincts, against 1130 votes cast
t tho election of 1808.
Unde Johnny Graham has been con
Int'tl to his lied for Home time witli the
K'il'l'c; hut has improved no fur hb to
1 able to be wound the house.
Mrs. :, Julian tins bought the ofllco
ol W. S. Myers, next door to her res
taurant, and will use it for roomers, mid
probably enlarge it in the nour future.
W. Vause. of this eltv. vesterilav
dcnlnred Ids intention to Income a citi
"n of ti e United States and renouncei
lleniiiiiee to the (pieou of Gruat UrltuiuJ
Campbell & Wilson will sell their lino
ol millinery, trimmed and un trimmed
tf, Dowers and children's liatf, at
KWally induced prices for the next
thirty days. Please call und net our
prices.
The height of the Columbia river at
DrtlhiH this moruini; was 31.7 feel.
s"o river may rise a little higher during
next twenty-four Iioiuh but the
Lt)Huf Is that it 1,h neatly reuched its
minium height for the jour.
Senator McBride, of Oregon, has in-
ttmli, 1 .. 1 ... .
"'"allium tho senate mniinding
o law which uIIowh elate soldiers
liomee $mo a year for the cure ol each
Vfitoran of the civil war, so as to admit
'"n Indian war yutorann nnd veterans of
"'ol'lillippino HUd SpHiiish wersiitthe
nio rule,
Tll l'orthmd party of Catholic clergy"
??en "d churchmen met Apostolic
wgnte Murtinelll iiere today und
Promptly oit on the Rellanco for Tort.
,lu. A number of promlueut Dalles
Catholics accompanied the parly down
the river till they met the Regulator,
when they returned.
There will be a meeting of the mem
bers of tho public library ut the library
Thusday evening, May 17th, at 8 o'clock.
As a matter of importance will be dis
cussed, all who ure interested in the
welfare of the library, patroriB and
friends, ub well as meiuberp, are re
quested to bo present.
Abraham Lincoln does not seem to
have been very mucli impressed with
the dignity or value of ofllcialism. On
on occasion, being informed of the loss
of u number of mules and u colonel, he
said: "Well, I'm eorry about tho
mules', but I can make another colonel
just as good in five minutes."
A representative from M. Dorn & Co.,
the famous Chicago merchunt tailors,
will be at the New York Cash Store
May 17th and 18th. We will be pleaeed
to see you all in our store e.nd show you
their full line of samples. Remember
the place and date. The New York
Cash Store, May 17th und 18th. 17-3t
Work on the new steamer, which is 1
being built for service on the upper Co
lumbia and Snake rivers for the Central
the report of tho committee will be con
sidered and final action taken us re
gards a home for the association.
Near Hope Bros.' old ranch, about
two miles irom Vale, says the Vale Ga
zelte, are some very interesting dill's of
sandstone. They are interesting first
from the fact that there are no other
walls of rock like them within a long
distance, and, second, from the evi
dences of early history that are found
on them and about them. Evidently
the early Oregon immigrant trail has
passed near them, for on tho rockB are
carved names und dates of quite early
times. The name of Paul Rosser bears
the date of 1S52. K. A. Gray, 3804, up
pearn on tho face of the rock considera
bly beyond the reach of a person stand
ing on the ground below. But below
this is a name which takes one back to
1 the time when the First Oregon Volun
teers were fighting Indians in this part
of the country. It is "S. Pepoon, Lt.
1st O. V., 18G4."
Coiiii'inlnc .Military JCuml I.uml.
others Prof. E. O. Excel, whose reputa
tion as a publisher, singer and conductor
of music is national.
Reduced railroad rates havo been
secured, and free entertainment is pro
vided. For further particulars address
A. A. Morse, Portland, Oregon.
Memorial Day.
A Washington dispatch says Senator
McBride yesterday offered un amend
ment, favorably reported by the public
Navigation Company, Ib being pushed!, . '. ...
, ., ..' ' . , . , for making an investigation with a view
with all possiblo speed, says the Tele
gram. The boat is being built under
the supervision of L'niis Paijuetand will
be one of the finest crafts on the upper
river. It is the intention to have the
steamer finished and in operation by
July 1st.
Hon. William Smith, fusion candi
date for congress for this district, made
a speech at Arlington last Friday night.
Three fourths of his speech was devoted
J to adjusting the claims of persons who
entered lands within The Dalles military
wagon road land grant. Congressman
Moody has been working for some time
along the eaun lines as Senator McBride,
and Tin: Ciihonici.k expects any day to
hear that Mr. Moody has introduced a
similar measure in the house. In a
private dispatch received here yesterday
Mr. Moody said: "The bill prepared
by the wagon road settlers, if introduced,
to expansion und imperialism, the r-1 would prejudice or defeat ultimate relief.
mainder ol his talk being elevoteu to a
condemnation of the use of the flag in
political campaigns by the Republicans,
with 11 brief allusion to the initiative
and referendum, closing with a 15-min-ute
discussion of the money question.
The ladles aid society of the Congre
gational church will meet tomorrow
(Wednesday) afternoon with Mrs. Krauk
Taylor, who lives on Three Mile. Waril
it Robertson's wagonette will be at the
church at 2 o'clock sharp. All the
The interior department has repeated
ly reported against such measures.
Through the sundry civil bill I hope to
secure authorization of an investigation
for relief along the line of congressional
precedent."
Mr. Moody has adopted the policy of
the shrewd business man that he ii.
Tho settlers referred to have been deep
ly wronged, but the title of the road
company is absolute and no relief from
the government is possible on the
ladles who expect to tnke tli trip ure j,ronu,i 0 egal right. If relief is ever
urged to be there at least ten minutes
before 1! o'clock. Those who havo theh
own conveyances ure asked to drive to
the church, so thot all may go together
At the meeting of the Y. M. C. A.
held In the council room h lust night, u j
base hull team was organized, witli Koy
Emerson i captajnaud Rev. 1). V. l'oli
lug manager. f"Tunus ' w ere ralleToru
complete equipment and cardinal rod
was adopted for colors, j President
Brownhlll wuh authorized to appoint a
committee to enfer with The Dalles
Commercial Club ami afcertaiu on what
terms tho use of the lower floor of the
club rooms and its equipments could be
obtained fur the joint use of the associa
tion, and also ascertain tho approximate
cost of renting und fitting up the Schan
110 hull, next to tbe A. M. Williams
store on Second street. The meeting
ndjouriied till next Monday night, when
obtained, p.nd Tin: CiuioNiei.i: devoutly
hopes it may, it will be along the lines
011 which Messrs. McBride and Moody
lie working.
Miniluy School It'iitliuMukiii,
Probably no Sunday school conven
ion ever held In our state has been so
much talked about as the one to bo held
in the city of Portland, June 1U-16. A
magnificent program has been prepaied,
and ample local arrangements have
been made. In uddi.tion to prominent
speakers from our own state, thero will
be present five distinguished Sunday
school workers from the East who ure
making a tour of the Northwest under
the auspices of the international execu
tive committee. Mr. Marion Lawrence,
general secretary of the international
Suuduy school convention, is in charge
of the party, which Includes riuong
HiiQits. Dept. ok Oregon, G. A. R
Portland, Or., April 14, 1900. f
To Comrades of the Grand Army of the
Republic, Dept. of Oregon :
At the meeting of the council of ad
ministration of this department held at
Grand Army hall, Portland, Or., Feb
ruary 20, 1000, the following resolution
was offered by Department Chaplain C.
E. Cline and was unanimously adopted:
Resolved, That the council of adminis
tration ol the department of Oregon,
G. A. R., respectfully request all civic
and fraternal organizitions in this state
to give, unmolested, to the Grand Army
of the Republic, May 30th, as Memorial
Day, and that the press of the state be
requested to aid in keeping sacred this
iliiy, devoted to the nation's honored
dead.
H. V. Gates, Dept. Com.
Oilicial :
J. E. Mayo, A. A. Gen.
I'EOl'I.K YOU A 1. 1. KNOW.
Dr. Slddall was a passenger on the
12:35 p. in. train for Portland.
C. E. Copple, of Hood River, arrived
here today on the noon train.
C. J. Van Duyn, the Tygh merchant,
was in town today on his way to Port
land. R. A. Laughlin, a pioneer farmer of
Wapinltia, is registered at the Umatilla
House.
S. V. Mausori and J. E. Hauna, of
Boyd, are registered at ths Umatilla
lio'use.
Mrs. Giimo was a passenger on the
Regulator this morning on a visit to
f J lends at the Locks.
State Senator Nesbitt and wife, of
Walla Walla, wore passengers on the
Regulator this morning for Portland,
Sam Stark, who studied law during
the winter in Judge Bennett's olhce,
was here on u visit today from his home
at hosier.
Indue, Blakelov. John Hampshire and
R. J. Gorman surted this morning in a
hack for Antelope, with lorn Ward
hundliiiK the ribbons.
C. E. Panders arrived here today from
Xhe Eugene university. He Is obliged
to suspend his studies for a time 011 ac
count of trouble with hiseyee,
Sherifl' Kolley, Representative A. S.
Roberts, Treasurer Phillips, Cuioner
Butts' and Attorney F. W. Wilson left
in private conveyances for Antelope
tiiis morning;
I'l-MO.
Commencing; today, every $5 cash pur
chase will entitle you to a tine set of
tripple-plated silver teaspoons nt the
Jacohfen Book A Music Co.'s, Be sure
arid get coupons for each purchase,
IVuuleil,
Furnished house, with five or six
rooms and bath, for the summer. Apply
at this office. 5m-3t
Clarke & Fulk have received a carload
of the celebrated James E. Put ton
strictly pure liquid paints
ran
Tho Kind Yoti Havo Always Bought, and which has heca
in uso for over 30 years, has borno tho signature of
and has been mado under his pcr-
jfeffiy sonal supervision since its infancy.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and ' Just-as-good" aro but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger 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 Fcvcrishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THC CCNTkUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET. NEW YORK CITY.
Special Sale!
Iteel Ranges it Coot Stoves
ti
To reduce our large stock we will
. sell Stovos and Steel Ranges at
Greatly Reduced Prices
for a short time only. See our
goods and get our prices. . . .
JVIRYS & CHOCUE. I
ClmDKD in O. 1C. Ac '. Time Curil.
A clianutj in titim of O. R. it N. trains
which took efll'iit Sutuluy, Muy 13'h,
makes three (mseenger trains in each
direction daily, the time at Tho Dalles
being as follows :
West-bound Train No. 1, known as
the Portland epecial, leaves The Dalit's at
12:35.. in., stops at Hood liiver, Bonne
ville, Multnomah Falls, Rridul WH,
Troutdale.- Train No. !i, known na the
the mall and express, at -1 :o0 it, in ,
stops at local points on llitf. Train No.
5, known us tho Portland (Iyer, stops at
Hood itiver, Bonneville, Bridal Veil and
Troutdale, leaving Tho D.illua at 11:35
a. in.
Kust-bonnil Train No. 2, Chicago
special, nt 12:10 p. m., stops at Bi,
Grants, Arlington and ffeppner .func
tion. Passengers for all points m the
Columbia Southern Railway, via. Bigu's
and Heppner branch p'.inti, also all
points east via. Iliiiiiinlon, hImuiUI take
this train. Train No. -1, known as tho
Spokane l'lyer, at 0 :25 p. m., stops at
all way points between The Dalles and
Umatilla. Train No, 0, mail anil ex
press, 12:-)0a, in,, for nil points east via.
Huntington, stops only at Grants, Ai I
ingtoii and way stations twt of Unin
tllla. Freight trains will not carry passen
gers excapt those holding regular
freight train permits form 2)S,
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Garden Hose
Wo havo laid in a largo
stock of Claulon Hoso and aro
carrying tho same brand of
Hoso that wo havo been carry
ing for tho last five years,
which is tho celebrated Mal
tose Cross Brand. Wo carry
tho saino brand of lloso that
tho Dtriles City Fire Depart
ment has boon using for tho
last twonty years. Tho Mal
tese Cross Brand is without
doubt tho best grade of Hoso
on tho market. Call ami got
our prices boforo buying.
Jrtaiey & Benton
Solo Agents,
ui. n il,
To buy a couple of heifer calves of
good milk stock, Will take, them when
a week old and pat u reasonable price,
Apply at this ollicu. m2 0t