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About The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1900)
EASTERN OREGON'S Our Third Shipment of French Flannelettes for this Pall, just arrived. They aro the most po, ular sellers of tho se.Hon. Forty different patterns, selling at 18c per yard. New Arrivals of Ladies' Underskirts In all the newest shades, at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 Every one a special bargain. ease & All goods marked in e Dalles Daily Chronicle. it - 19, 1000 I FRIDAY OCT. ICE CREAM and ICE CREAM SODA At Andrew Keller's. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. .New shoes f.ir full aud winter just re teived at the Xew Vorl; Cash Store, Have juet secured tho very latest and handsomest designs in picture molding. Cil, ami see them. Win, Michel). Mr. J. X. Batty and Miss Jessie!". SraUh, both of Wapinitia, were united 1 in umrriHKe at urn uimrr hotel lain even inc, Oct. IS, by Rev. U. F. Hawk. Adjutant Evans, of Portland, will con dust special meetings on Saturday, Sun day and Monday, Oct. 20, 21, 22, "at the salvation Army hall. All are welcome. ' 7 ; A' "ly. O.U., editor of tho , . B Lb'1. 'vc a sterioptican lecture on missions m (V.vnrv HnniUti on missions at Calvarv Banlisti churcli in!,!,. I, . a f ...... i.-. bitlv c i , ' t-1 upadayniornlnp, n feather boil, wiw'-eii fourth street and tho Keti'ii- tor 'wnw a. suuume reward win jo Inrl. t ...!...! I . ill I T Klvi'ii U tin- finder if it bo left at the store jf a. M. Williams k Go. 10 2t The ' j.u, Klickitat, that was no!d Die ot-'r day in Portland for $0,500 to but. iffy a number of claim for labor against lho 1'"1' Mohr portngo load, has been Pirct.a'.iid by the O. 1. & N. Co. County Superintendent 0. J.. Gilbert returcHd to-lay from viditinc the icIiouIh U Five Mile. Klelit Mil... K.i.ii.rslu- Fairfii'l I, Dnfur, Kingsley, Tygh, Wnp'l-1 "'ia. ictor, Wamic und Smock. Next j oek he wlil visit those In the eastern "'il northeastern part of the county. ' MieriH' IColly this afternoon turned i Her tj County Treasurer Ilamp- sMret'.otumcf ("0,011 07, tho amount oltaxe collected during hixteen days of j tho present month. Of this sum ftS,30G(- j :i3 he. Jiigs to tho riublii! schools of tho 'oanly, $2,005.10 to The Dalles public 'tho finest Le ever s.uv in any country, Mhoolo and $1,073.08 to Dalles City. i Hood river and Mill creok valleys did Pny thousand boxes ?f apples ml - !liein9lvea proud, and Wasco county Mptueiil bt priinea will itavo Oil tl.o tinJ Tim Dailes have nollilng to Le mxt steamer for tho orient, save tho i nehtUnud of eo far ai the fair is con Tltgrani. This, togethfr with the par- j eerned. A 120-ponnd pumpkin was one ""I npplu crop fuiluru in tho Koit, will! of Ilcod Klver'a attractions, nud nil li,fvo to siifTcn the local market for np- Mlssourhms and other eastern plo-lovers I'iw. which le already qulto flrin. Ap- lifted their hats rovcrtiitly when they P'f's now Wing from T6 cents to $1,25 I stopped to admire It. The Midway was f"" tax in the Portland market. , tho samo old Midway, but It seemed to Tho Dalles .Meet fair and carnival was , catch the dimes just the same as of yore. wwpleto fluccess In evorv war nnd The Dalles ople are royal enterUiners, r.,l SSr,onS: 'ilTrprhlS , J thocarnlval were Klven WvW the matter In charge. 1 the cl y afTo ded fry, eil worth the tlmo and money it took o tnnlce the trip to aee it. It was a Plendld advertisement of the rich re 'oorcjs of the country "Immediately No. 312. No. 2746 Men's II Mays. plain figures. tributary to the Gateway city and is greatly appreciated by the jrood citizens of that territory. Watco News. The rtlr n,1(l carnival held last week I at Tho Dalles was the greatest advertiB- hip medium that place has ever had, as ) everyone we heard speaking of it seemed j to be more than pleated. One thini we I noticed and this cannot be eaid of some other places the hotels and restaurapta did not raise their usual prieee, nor could we detect any difference in tho stores. Some places take advantage at these times and think because there are a great mauy people in town they can ; charge what they want To. Skamania ' Countv Pioneer. Ex-Sheriff George C. Sears, of Port- laud, died suit against Sheriff William Fiazier to recover $18,000, being the amount of salary of tho sheriff from July 1S0O, to July 2,1000. The basis of li,ti uclio" 'B that Mr- Fiazier wtl3 "ot 8 citizen wtien he wu9 elected sherill in June, ISOj, nud had no legal capacity to receive the votes cast for him, and that he, Sears, was wrongfully ousted from the office, and is entitled to oil of the cjmpetuation since. Mr. Frazier came to the United States with his parents wllt!() he wn8 7 year8 old ftml to 0regon when Wll3 u yeMfio( .lfc,e. ... Prof. J.. S. Davis, of Tho Dalles, a professor collector of fossils, and C. ;Oainoiit, Berkeley, a graduate of tho University of California, were in the ) ,. ,,,,. nnd .iaij ,i1H Grant Countv News office ti pleasant call, says that paper. These gentlemen left California five months ago with Prof. Mcrriam's party and have been studying the geol ogy of this county and collecting fossils, ' most of their work being done in the! vicinity of Monument. Meters. Davis and Ogiiiont did not return with thu j party, but are still engaged in gathering fossils for the University of Munich and iho Unlversltv of California. They liavo now gone down thu river in the vicinity of Dayvillu, where they will be ong.iged for about a month, and then r, - turn home by the way of Tho Dalies." The editor of the Condon Globe nays : "fiie Dalles carnival and street fair, h shl last week, wae quite succestful. Tho writer had tho pleasure of visiting the fair on Friday uud Is constrained to em - iliai dir. dlmilnv fif fruits, etc.. Wlis Valley, affords another striking instance of the value of the wuters of the hot prings near Collins1 handing as a cure rheumatism. Mr. Smith called at GREATEST Ven's Undercuear, It doesn't taho the wiseet man in the world to tell that the time to make the chanpe in underwear ia at hand ; and take our word for it, a little forethought now may keep you frco from one of those nasty fall colds that often do serious damage. Men's Heavy Fleeced, full-fashioned Shirts Drawers; well trimmed and finished Men's II uidom Wool Shirts and Drawore; fashioned and stayed throughout; (elastic No. 9951. Men's Wool Shirts and Drawers; full fash ioned with covered teams ; a garment that is ti 1 rf worth $1.25 tpl.UU W e are Sole Agents for the American Hosiery Co.'s Underwear. The best, line of Underwear in the world, rantring in price from $ 1.50 to $7.50. X. B. Just received, our Fall Line of Hats, including all the best makers; ako the celebrated Koelofs Hat. thiB office two weeks ago. He was on crutches, with limbs stiffened and in flexible from rheumatism that he con tracted years agivwhen camping out in all kinds of weather with his sheep. From here lie went to St. Martin's Springs, where he took daily baths in its waters till last night when lie came here on the Regulator. He ieft his crutches at the springs, and when asked how tie felt he answered by kicking his right foot nearly os high as his head. After a short trip to Portland Mr. Smith will spend another week at the springs, when lie expecte to be as free from rheumatism as lie was when a child. A bright little farce comedy, "A Wise Guy," opened a week's engagement last evening at the Third Avenue. A packed house greeted the company. Every seat was filled before tho curtain rose, and tho full allowance of standing room was also taken. "A Wise Guy," while not remarkable for depth of plot, has a thread of a story sufficient to sustain a large number of excellent specialties and to serve as the vehicles for a large number of jokes, which have more than the usual flavor of youth. Tiie part of Spike Ilennessy, the wise guy, was ably played by William Sellery, who inter preted t he pare in a way that was a de light to persons who have had an oppor tunity of seeing in real life the charac ter ho represented. In tho far West the type of Splko Ilennessy is unknown, but in eastern cities he is a familiar figure, and the presentation last evening was true to tho smallest detail. Ilen nessy lias the merit of being a new char acter, and ho made nu instantaneous hit. The specialties are, without excep tion, good, nnd taken throughout thu play is very good of its class. Seattle Post-Intelligencer. At the Vogt Mon day, Out. 20th. .Itlrntliili, itidint'll! All members of Wasco tribo No. 10, I. 0. It. M., are urgently requested to trait toward the wiiiwarn next Tuenlay, setting of the un, at tho 7th run, !!0th breath, liusincss of the greatest im portance will bo Drought before tho tribe. As Kishe Manitou lias directed our traile straight, and thiough agree able regions, tho chiefs, warriorB and hunters will be regaled witli corn and vonlsot). Uy order of the Sacheirt, ol8-23 CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. lh Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of A beautiful and artistic art exhibit may be seen at Mrs. Morgan's studio, on Third street, near Court. 0-13 Now Is the the time to buy your winter suit. A full line of Men and Hoys cloth ing at the New York Cai'a store. Clark & Falk are never closed Sunday. Dau't forget this. DEPARTMENT $2.00 Will buy Ladies' handsomo cloth-top Lace Shoes. $3.00 Will buy Ladies' heavy-solo kid Lace Shoes; full coin too. $2.00 Will buy Ladies' patent leather tip and trimmed coin toe, Lace Shoes. $2.00 Will bu' tho best wearing shoe you ever put on your boy. $2.00 Will buy a solid, serviceable shoe for men; four stales of toes; all new lace or congress. See Shoe Window for goods as advertised. and 50c full ?Krt rib'd) Pease All goods EDUCATIONAL SESSION. Convention Donates S80 to The Dulles Baptist Church The KoBter. Last night was tho educational session or the Baptist convention. The speak ers, as arranged on the program, all delivered interesting addresses. That of Dr. Leslie was especially instructive, and was ordered printed. His subject was "The Obligation Upon Baptists to Patronize their Own Schools." A collection amounting to $80 was taken for the purposo of aiding the Calvary UaptiEt church building. The report of the committee on en rollment showed the following iTelegates present : Portland, First Church C A Woody, D. D. ; Mrs Woody; Alex Blackburn, D. D.; Mrs Blackburn; W W and Mrs Brooks, Jas and Mre Edmunds, L B Kaff, I F and Mrs Failing, Mrs I G Malone, Mrs G 15 Jamison, Mrs S J Henderson, Kev F' A Agar, Miss CO Millspaugh. Portland Secoud Church Kev Ray and Mrs Palmer, Mrs Wallaner, Mrs Mary Pattee, Mre W B Hall, Mrs L S Ball, Miss Clara Webb, Jas Wall, Miss U King, Mrs H E Hopensett. Portland Third Church Kev E M and and Mrs Bliss, Mrs W K Barrett, Mr and Mrs Shelhouse. Portland Immariuel Chinch Kev S C Lapham , Mrs C A Alvoid, Mrs Julia Hale, Mr L A Whitcomb, Mrs M Boet ler, Mis3 M Dunn. Arlington Kev M M Bledsoe, Mra M B Kimball. Astoria Kev L J and Mrs Trumbull, Mrs Belher. Amity Kev J II und MrH Douglas, Mrs Mary Weston. Athena Kev M Bramblelt. Brownsville Kev W P Klmoie, A W Stannrd, Mrs 15 K Stannrd, Mies Minnie Stanard, A H Stanurd. Baker City Kev GT Ellis, Mrs W S Bowers. Dallas Kev A J Ilunsaker, Mrs I 15 Tethero. The Dalles Marshall Hill, T Julme, Kev C J' Bailey, Kev W B Clifton. Eugene Kev 0 0 and Mis Snoot, Prof and Mrs Strong. Grass Valley Kev J B Rpight, C A nnd Mra Heath, Miss Bertha Hill. Q.-le il Mre Maxwell, Miss Claggell. Koioburg Kev ft A and Mra Douglass. Salem-ltev K MeKlllop, Mrs 15 M Uurd. Springfield Kev B 0 Cook. Ilellx-LE Penlatid. Grfliils Pass-Kev Kobt Leslie, D 1). May ville Frank Simmons. Ml. .ion John Campbell, Mih Kjbt Lowe, D L Duttou. Mt Tabor Mra T Shornian, Mrs A Wakeloy, Mrs J W Mills. Looking Glass S 0 Miller. Weston Kev It Hargraves. Yamhill 0 Nundlnger. Independence-- Kev 0 11 Muttoon, Miss Paitio Cooper. Ia Grande Kev U It Lamar. Heppner Rev J V Btockton, M 8 Devmt, Mrs E 15 Lacy. Holley Uev W P Elmore, Key George STORE. & marked in plain figures. and Mrs Finley. Newberg II M Milieus, Mrs Olive Sutton. Oregon City Kev J H Beaven3, J J Burgess, D C and Mrs Latourette. Portland Swedish church Rev G A Osbrink. Swedish conference Rov Chas Asp lund. Visitors Kev George Varney, Spo kane; Kev W II Lntourette, McMinn ville; Kev A W Rider, Los Angeles, Calif. The state mission board was in session until 4 o'clock this morning. It is re ported that several of the members re turning nt, that late ho.ir, lost their way in the darkness and were run in by the night watchman. Up till 10 o'clock this unrning two or three preachers hud not put in an appearance, and various surmises arc expressed as to the cause. The .next session of the convention will meet with tho second church of Portland in October, 1001, Rev. C. C. Smoot, of Eugene to preach tho intro ductory sermon. C. A. Wooddy, D. D., will give n etci eiplic.in lecture on "Missions" tonight at 2 o'clock. Everybody invited. K. iil l.rtiti (or Sulu. Twenty-three lo's, located from Sev enth street to TwelMi, for sale at from $50 up. Ic.quiro at the Columbia i Intel. a20 ti mh One thousand styles and sixes. s&Fa, I fcfef Fm cwokiS a"d heating. JlWL I P m. 1 , Prices from $5 to $50, eM M Ranees ttiA'--Fji.v- EES I- Ulft'lJ V'fl VClft'" . II ..I The genuluo nil bear the b , and ore sold with a wrltf ?J and ore sold wiiH L wfcFii:ch8 mOJB I'KOI'I.K COM I NO AND OOINO. Chas. Chandler, of Hood River, spent last night in the city and returned homo today on the afternoon tram. McLiughlin O'Brien, one of Klickitat county's solid men from Conturvllle, wan in town today for n few hours. G. II. McGreor, ton of Hon. T. II. McGreer, arrived here yesterday from California, whither he went overland ti short time ago with 100 head of hortcs that had been bouvhl in tho neighbor hood of the John Day. Ho left on tho noon train for home. Thu Appetite i f it Gout la envied by nil poor dyspeptics whoso stomach and liver are out of order. All such should know that Dr. King's New Life Pille, tho wonderful stomach and liver remedy, gives n spl jndid appetite, sound digestion and a regular bodily habit that insures perfect hoalth nnd great energy. Only 25 cents at any drug store. 4 The Campbell & Wilson millinery parlor is tho place to buy up-to-date head wear nt right prices. All the new things in streot hats. Patterns and trimmed hats can be found there, alto a fine line of children's school hats and baby bonnets. tf Clarke & Falk have received a carload of the celebrated Jame E. Patton strictly pure liquid paints Tho New York Cash Store is tho sole agent for the Hamilton Brown Shoo Co.'a-line of footwear. You will not have boils if you talco Clarke & Falk'a sure cure for boila. after eating is ciused from tho otomach not lioginnlng Its work immeilintely. Until it KOts to work you feci d.s trebsed tho food lays in your stom ach liko woijjht. To start digestion to mafco tho stomach do its work you must asust It it your stomach ia weak or slow to work. Baldwin Dyspepsio Tablets No. 21 taken nftornicah supplies tho stom ach with necessary acids and juices which ilijjest tho food quickly in a propor manner. To Bt tiio boat results uso Uald win's Henlth Tablets No. 25 with thoDyspopsia Tablets. The Dyspopsia Tablets cost tOo and can bo hud ut Clarko & Falk, The Dalles, Oregon. Ice Cream and Oyster Parlors.. Mrs II. L. Jones has opened ico cream nnd oyster parlor in Carey B.il lard's old stand. She cariioi A full line of Candies,, Nuts and Cigars. Tho place has been thoroughly ren. ovated, and a khateof the public pation ago is solicited. AOQCil a wrltf .avkMm4t mmm 1 -f javilWVt .an .Stove Company, ami Mangos lu tli.i Wn'i.i BENTON KCBNT8, '