The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 22, 1900, Image 3

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    As the Circles
Ladies'
Tailor-made
Suits and Skirts.
From Mono tnieeil upon 1 ho bosom of n pond gradually widen and mcrtn-o in tho
until llicy extend to its uttermost limits, so I'F.ASK fc MAYS, by their matchless values
arc coiiMtiwitly widening urid increasing tlu'ir circle of customers. "'
JUST FOUR ITEMS THAT TELL :
For Big Boys.
Tliirt onn is for Boys of LI to is) veins
morn propoily speaking, young men.
I'lii'siJ Suits nrti in nil the now ttiiio
und chunks. -Tho coat i-j n round cut
civil1, mado to lit iih well and with us
much stylo ua our Men's .Suite. Tbn
tailoring and patterns ;iru the fume us
you find pricod at $7,50 by Home stores.
Our price, $5.00.
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0
For Smaller Boys.
This nobby Biiit is for Hots of S to
V) yearn, made up in regular double
breasted style of coat a good piece oi
all-wool grey niixeil Cheviot. Tho punts
have double wat and knees; tho seams
are all double-sewed and rip proof. This
suit is made to give good wear.
Our price, $2.15.
A large line of the celebrated Jana
Hopkins euite at !f2.50 up to $10.
Baseball and Bat or Good Air Gun.
For Little Fellows.
Wo think thin is the ew client suit
that ever cumo from a Move' tailor shop.
A bamlHOino all-wool tan or grey chick,
voatco trimmed to match ; the ver.t open
down front like a man's. The suit is
tailored all throughout in high art ttyle;
Bizes IJ to 8 yearH.
Our prico, S4 00.
Nnw blue Cheviot Vettce Su'lf-,
from ifl.'.'o up-
H
K
Washable Suits.
We have so much in this immense
gathering that it's hard to pick out one
to dcEcribe. Wo want to mention in
particular a handsome line of White
Duck trimmed with blue. Size 3 to 10.
Our price, 55c.
Many others at .'59c, ifl, $1.23 up to $2.50.
What We Say We Do, We DO Do.
All CoodB Marked
In Pluln Figures.
If Spring had not lingered so long in the lap of
her new-born sister, there would bo no stray Tailor
Suits lagging behind in our Suit Department now. Wo
liavo an excess of Spring and Summer Suits and Skirls,
and recognizing tho truth that heroic effort must bo
made to reduco tho slock, we bavo adopted the well
known method of
Cut
Prices...
The Suits are all man-tailored, and it will only
take a moment of your time to Eee for yourself that wo
are making cut prices.
Suits Commencing at $5.00.
Skirts Commencing at $1.35.
Come early this week and be one of the lirst to
get the handsome ones.
PEASE & MAYS
TIic Kind You Have Always Bought, ami which lia$ becu
in use for over 30 years, lias borno tlio signature of
ami lias boon mailo under liis per
gonal supervision sinoo its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in tills.
All Counterfeits, Imitations ami " Jusl-as-tfoou" are Imfj
Experiments tliat triflo with ami endanger tlio health of
Iufimts and Children Bxperienco against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Costor Oil, Pare
gwric, Drops and Soothing- Syrups. It is Pleasant. Ifc
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishncss. 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.
The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
Tie Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THE CCNT1UH COMPANY, TT MURRAY 6TRCCT, WtW YOBK CITY.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
'JYIrplwnr JVo. J.
FRIDAY JUNE 22, 1900
ICE CREAM and
ICE CREAM SODA
At Andrew Keller's.
cement sidewalk, Luc'dly the fellow's
neck was not broken, und two or three
by-Btanders picked liiin up aud put him
bud: in the buggy nnd the horse curried
htm on its way.
The 0. 11. & X. will make a rate of
fifty cents for the round trip from The
Dalles to Bonneville Sunday, .lune 24th
and during tho summer. These rates
will be iti ven every Sunday, tickets good
going on trains No. I!, leaving The Dalles
nl -1:50 a. m.. and No. 1. utl2:Jo p. in..
. good for return on reaular passenger
trains on date of sale only. j22-23
July wheat eoared to 84' j cents dur
ing the forenoon eeetion of the board of
trade yesterday in Chicago. The open-
... . i inn was l-'irt'l!3, over yesterday, (or
Cuildondal,, oiks are prepaiing to have , "J. a 3
a b,g celebration on tho I'ou.th. , nimreutly boundless
J lie nnuuni
cjiniuonei
Co)
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
br.ilx.ii on tho rourtl.. n (lie pU pmreutIy boutl(lleE9
nunl MithodiPt camp meeting nu,ijeit! nn(j despite heavv prolit-tak-,
ml at Goldendalu Thursday. i ,hu Illlir!a.t E)l0t t0 84'. cent
. 1. ..I.. . . . --It. f.J
snnbonnotc, Eiinbotinets, sunbonnels
ir children, only 25 cents at the New
1 ork Cash Store.
A girl is wanted to do general house
work by Mrs. J. C. Hosteller. Good
wagon will be given to a competent
party. jlo-Ot
The Goldendale Sentinel eaya Messrs
A drop to 83'.. cents on reaah.mg a
lowed,
' , 1.
Charles Miller, mo pioneer mine iiw- )arcetl
moter, who again has obtained contiVtLTjr;,;
of the old Monumental mine, four imleB
! from Gt unite, is preparing to reopen the
I property, sas tho Blue Mountain Amer
ican. He is said to bavo interested fcan
ilia vjuiiiunui.iu juiwiw '-" ... it'll II lie ic emu ..
NuiiVaetor, Cooper and Jlamilio, are irn,ncitco and roitlaud capital, and if
woikiiiL' u nlacer mine at Crofton Prairie !. r. reported ufcsays are reliable, the
and Hay that It is a good paying proposi-! Monumental will add another producing
tiou.
Found, jeaterduy afternoon on Secow
etreet. u door key and iale key tie
together n ith a ribbon. Owner can ltil
thli.lt lit H, iu Iiv nnvinL! for tUlS
notice,
j mine to the dittrict.
I Married, at lnfa'h
noon, Weiluesilay,
June 20th, at tho home of lire bride on
Klfu..ii Mile. ltev. D. V. FoUng olliciat-
ins, Mr. Fred II. Chapma, formerly of
Brooks. Or., to Miss huieo B. Davis,
Tho Moro Obaurver eay trek Inyikic 1 dutmliter of Mr. and Me. D. 0. Dayis.
on tho dalles portage railway will ve ceremony was wWnesed by a large
finished twentvoiio days from now ami , i,i.mber of frienits i tno uruie aim
ready to movo tlio wealth of the waltitU: , bridegi oom and wrt followed by an
umpire ueawardB at greatly, leuucel eit.j,,u,t repast.
llgures. . H The New Voik vfheat market is slill
A Moro editor, after having tried to booming. Yesleiay there was a fresh
masticate a leathery Sherman county . mlvtinco of 3 cents a Vishel, making
beef Htealc, sat dowu and penned the Lumu 1" cents rise within a fortnight,
following solemn reflection: "It is tough Jiuy opened at SS'. cents and sold up
to think that many an old cow is cut h)Ufore noon at SU'... cents. Walla Walla
flhort in tlio day she should have lived, s quoted in Portland at 00 and 57 cents.
Himply to satisfy our appetites." So. 1 thipping w liivt. is quoted in. San
Tho Astoria News tells of a census F,uiu-ieeo at $1.05 per cental; choice,
enumerator who called on his own .fl.OO; milling, 1.0. to IW4.
iatlier anil read tho uuestions oil' till ho An old man of 75 yearn, a veteran of
imiiiu to tho ono "Are you mariled?" ( tho civil war, gave our night watchmen
.... .... r..l ) . i l ,!..r t.taf mitlil
tion one Enos Lane struck him in the
face and beat him so that he had to
apply to a physician this morning for
the repair of his injuries. Breen was
nearly killed a couple of weeks ago at
North Dalles by a Tumwater Indian,
known as Pretty Diek, who ran Breen
down 'vitti a horse and struck him a
couple of severe blows on the head witli
n loaded quirt. The Indian had insisted
that Breen should come over to The
Dalles and buy him a bottle of whiskey,
and Bieen had bluntly responded by
telling the Siwash to go to hell. Pretty
Dick is now in jail at Goldendale await
ing trial for the assault. Breen swoio
out a warrant this morning for Lnne'e
arrest. He was arraigned before Jus
tice Brownhill this afternoon, when he
nleaded uuiltv and was fined .$10.
V Ben Onenheimer of Walla Walla, who
is well known in The Dalles, was ar
ressted on the train at this place by
Slierid' Kelly, Wednesday, on a warrant
isfcued at Poi Hand, charging him with
larceny by bailee, preferred by W. 11'
Spin iu the matter of a transaction
oecurrini! back in ISPS, In tho opinion
of the Portland police it is a case for the j
civil courts and not the criminal. Upen
heimer was taken to Portland yesterday
aud released on $100 bail.
AdvertlM'tl MsUcr.
Following is tho list of letters remain
ing in the posloiiice at Tho Dalles un
called for June 22, 1000. Persons
calling for the same will give date on
which they were advertised:
J.AUIES.
Hall, Mrs Jane Harley, Mrs J h
Harper, Mrs Almina Hughes, Myra
Nechtlev, Mrs Springer, Mrs 1-lor-Steele,
Mrs C ence
Williams, Mrs F N
gkntu:.mi:n
A l'KOI'OSAI..
Sittlir wld Con Magee
On topnv a load of liny.
He winks rh' lie laugh!-, tin' lie se to me,
In his own eomcillivrln way,
"Wctgrn'-s is llieclivll oi'm toul,'
An' as hliure as me name Is Magee
You'll bo after catcliln' yer death nv cowl,
So you'll hoy to hit oujne knee."
IK'ludhdn Con Ma?(e!
Och, Con, wld the wonderful way!
1)' ye molud, e lliafe, ilnviit ycMiid to me
On top av the load of hay'.'
"Yer, fallin,'' i-cx he wid a cough;
"Hut don't he nfearcd In the laste,
Oi'll liould ye tolsht, an' ye can't Milipfill'
WId me arm around yer waht."
There the rogue sat shmllln' at me,
Och, ril'nlver forglt the day
01 rode from tho meadow wld Con Magee
On top av a load av hay.
"Give over an' let me he;
OI must git down out av this."
"Well, dlvll an inch ye'U move," vv. he
"I'uless yo give me a kiss."
"Och, Con, will yo let me down'.'
Think plnvat tho neighbors will say.
Ol'vemado mcsilf Iho talk of the town
On top av j ure load av hay."
"Jledad! there's ai Illlgaut way
To sthop theni," he se, sez he.
The divll u woid will wan av them say
If you'll only be Mn. Magee."
Chaili'-, (julnn, in Tytono (Ireland) Constt'
tutioii
LA GRANDE HOSPITALITY.
lion l)alh' IVimiliiieii A iipri-t'lalKl tlui
KiitfiiHiiiiiii'iit fiivf ii at That I'litee.
than such cider, lemonade, "j)y of life"
and other good thiiks too numerous to
mention as kept the elated choppers at
tho festive board until the hourB when
all good people are supposed to be in bed.
"Then we again repaired to the hall,
and were entertained by stones from
matrimony to epiiitualism, more music
and cake-walks, by neighbors Berry and
Heel, which took the shine ont of any
specialist in tho land. In fine too much
cannot be said in praise of the boys at
i - .
r.:i Gran, lo. aud the least that can be
said is that the boys of that place have
undo a host of friends that can never
forget La Grande Camp, 100, and tho.
citizens of that place for t heir kindness
to the strangers within the gates."
Dull Headache, Pains in various parts
of the body, Sinkinu' at the pit of the'
stomach, Loss of appetite, 1't-vei ishnes
Pimples or Sores all positive evidences. I
of impute- blood. No matter how it:
became m it must I e purified in order to
I obtain L'ood health. Acker's lSloou ,
. . f t,. , i C,.f.,l,,,,r, I
Itiiexir nas never laneu iu iniri; cuiuiuiuua
or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood
disease, It is certainly a wonderful
remedy aud wo sell every bottle on
a positive guarantee. Blakeley & Hough
ton's dmg store.
'm ft fit
pus & die
I W iiiiifgiM
The fathur looked at tho young hopeful
for n inoment and (hen deliberately an
inviirud, "You would bo in a devil of a
lix if 1 weren't man led."
' J. II. Harper nnd Bid Kelley returned
yesterday from Dutch f lat, wnero imv
a rough anil uimuio umu
while placing him under arrest. Ho
hullo from Portland and had been out in
the Bakeoven country on an nit success
ful hunt for an old-time friend ol his by
ii... name of Johnson. Uoturning ner.
yitateriliiy from Diitcn riai, wane uv , -- .,., .i.lretv
painted oiid papered a new house for j yesterday '
Mr. n nMntiriKii. " hev renori n nnu,n - - ; . , ...
rain in that section that lasted all yes
terday forenoon nnd thoroughly sntti
rntod the trrotHid, prnctlcully Insuring
tho ltirj;oflt crop uver hurvusted on the
Fliit.
ThiB inorniiiK ft o' "uout lllr,-v'
Uye ywure, n etriingor to UiIb deponent,
wluTo teattcl Iu a buwry, osteiiBibly
UrUinj:, but really so puralyised with
Urink that ho had no moro propulsive
energy limn a gunny sack, while sharp
ly rouuding the corner of the street at
French's bank, fell out of the buggy,
liejid loromoBt, In a beap against the
h. .'m rinink. Tho watchmen nan
to liaudcutriiim before no woum huuuuv
to be taken to the calaboose, and on the
way ho equealed like an Indian and
fought like a tiger. Ho was dibcharged
this morning without line as ho was en
tirely doetltuto of funds.
Kdward Breen, a quiet, inoffensive
laborer, who has been working for aome
time on the ranches of D. P. Ketchum
and J. T. Korick, got u frightful puiu
meling laet night l l Kuit
saloon. Breen had been drinking and
he claims that without the least provoca-
Arlinda, Mr
A vain, A H
ClarK, Fied N f
(Jopeland, G W
Carter, Amos L
David, J
Gallagher, Addis
Haneon, George
Kohler, Otto
Mni'tvpttl. G
Newman. Louis I
ituiidel, K
Shough. D W
Smith. Frank
Tillet, J U
Ashton, James W
Briggs, J P
Chandler. K S '2)
Cook, J W.
Doke, J M
Fitzgerald, Edward
Gelilio, J D
Haekel, George
Luger, Kmery
Matlock, J W
O'Brien, .! W
Setreoliinr. Peter
Shaw, Clias L
Stoves, H H
Thomas, John
Wnde. Fred
II. H. Hiimm.h, P. M.
l''iil'l-ll, Atll'lltloll.
All Foiesters in good standing are re
quested to be present this evening at
8;0 at the K. ol J . null, as woik in uju
second degree will be administered to
several of those who have not been do-
domed. J. 15. HmtouxFln.
Not ll'H.
leuy.
The people of La Grande must bo of
iliu kind that l'ood Woodmen are made
of, judging from what Timothy Brown
hill savs of them. Mr. Browuuiil saja
"I have attended many giitheiings in
dill'eient towns, but never in all my
experience have l seen people enter
lained in such a lavish way as wero tho
delegates to the 5th distnct convention,
I W. 0. W held at La Grande on. tno
'"nth. Tim delegates urriviiii! on the
1 10:150 train of tho l'.hh, at LaGiande,
weru er eatlv turnrised by being met at
! the depot by a large crowd of people and
j the LuGiaudo nruss band; anil iroin
that time on tho music by band,
orchestra and concert phonograph ap
neaied to bo naver-ceasing.
"A special train was placed at the
disposal of the delegates, which was
nrmnntlv taken cluUL'O of. lttld llR'U
itself away to the beet sugai faetoiy
that was erected some time ago at a cost
of half a million dollars. Returning
from tills tho delegates wero again
dithered In tho I5iks' hall, when a
seaeon of rejoicing and entertainment
commenced, such as is seldom equalled
A short time was spent in telling "fun
nv stories, " some of Iho best being told
Iiv Hiiv Heed, the "Mark Twain of
Li Grande," and listening to selections
from the grand concert phonograph,
fnrnlflioil for tho occasion bv Fred
Movers of Camp 100.
"Wo ropuired to the banquet room,
All who suffer from piles will be glad
to learn that DeWitt'n Wlteli liazei
Salve will give them instant anil per
manent telief. It will euro eczema and
all skin diseases. Beware of' counter-;
feits.
Garden lose!
Wo have laid in a lavjio
stock of (iai'den Hoso ami are
i
iTying tho sanio brand of
I loso that wo havo boon carry-
g for tlio last (ivo years,
wbicb is tho colobratod Alal-
The only store in
this city where tho
Genuine Imported
Stransky-Steel
Ware is sold.
A little higher in
price, but outlasts
a dozen piecesof so
called cheap enam
eled ware.
' Vk llfcll
I VhmHHw
BEWARE
: mm
Other wares look
has tho nanie
Str.iusky Steel
Ware on each piece.
Do not be deceived,
Fii-bt prize at Id
International Exhi
bitions. Highest;
award nt World a
Columbian Exhibi
tion Chicago I've
fined by tho best
i-ookinpautlionties,
certified to by tho
most famous chem
ists for purity unit
. urability it id
chcipest becauso
BEST.
Remember this
celebrated enam
eled wnvo is special
ly imported for and
Hld in this city ex
i lu-ively by us.
It doerf not rust
r.or absorb iease,
uoa not discolor
nor catch inside; id
i.otafleetodbyuciiU
in fniitrt Ol'
vegetables;
will boil,
stow, loast
and bake
w i t h o u 6
imparting
flavor of
previously
o o o I; e il
food anil
will last
for years.
Wo can
tion tho
publio
aguiut
imitations
.. i I... ,.,ft(K..I ntf In
All persons aio m-ii'i-'i
. ... . i... i......a :rut-'
ifUH and duo Nov. 1,1000, as tno saiu
note was obtained by fraud.
James Guay, Victor, Or.
Freeh cracked Nebraska corn at the
Wasco warehouse. FlueBt kind of
chicken feeiL mch25-lf
Subscribe (or The Chronicle.
of miieic, discoursed by the La Grande
orchestru, (which had been hired; for our
special benellt) we ticked our palates
by discussing, in u material way, the
flueet dinner over sat down to in tlio
history of the convention. There were
Borimr duck aud the finest Oregon ham,
! limburger, swlss and cream cheese, and
(eso Cross Brand. Wo carry
tho sanio brand ot lloso that
tho Hallos (nty Kiro Uoiiart-
mont has boon using lov tho
last twonty yoars. Tlio Alal-
toso Cross Brand is without RI! rt'LiuuK final imioof.
loubt tho bosl grado of 1 loso noti.'B fou pu.ilication
a I i I ...,,I1L'.'M iv V iKllllTV'Kll. W Al-ll.i
1 Ai.ill aft. imw. 1
Notli-e U lieiiby uiven Unit XkrN I: V1":!!!"!
Ijv 1). II. stfumaii, Iter iitturtio' in i' 1. 1''' ' "'
m.tkv ot liiu-noou to iate l;uV't X
V. II. 1'rohtiy. I'ulli'l ft';s I'liinilMli nr r
W7, fur tlio nortlii'iist .piartrr i.f woll.in N' In
sin liiuiR'k i.b wltueiM. ilmiuel - U'owinln,
WlUIaiu Wllklnwin. iiM.Viitt-iV lo
mn-Ji K'-
on tho market. Call and got
our prices before buying.
jlIaieF & Benton
Sole Agents.
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