The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 20, 1900, Image 3

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    EASTERN OREGON'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE.
Our Third Shipment
of French Flannelettes
for this Fall, just arrived.
Tllcy aro the most po, ular sellers of tho
season. 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.
Pease & Mays.
All goods marked in plain figures.
JVfen's
Underuuear.
It doesn't tako the wisest man in tho world to tell that the
time to make the change in underwear is at hand ; and take our
word for it, a little forethought now may keep you free from one
of those nasty fall colds that often do ebrious damage.
No. 312.
Men's Heavy Fleeced, full-fashioned Shirts and
Drawers; well trimmed and finished
No. 2746.
Men's llmdom Wool Shirts and Drawers; full
fashioned and stayed throughout; (elastic rib'd)
50c
75c
No. 9951.
Men'e Wool Shirts and Drawers; full fash
ioned with covered teams; a garment that is
worth $1.25
$1.00
We are Sole Agents for the
American Hosiery Co.'s Underwear.
The best lino of Underwear in the world, rancing in price
from $1.50 to $7.50.
N. B. Just received, our Fall Line of Hats, including all
the best makers; aleo the celebrated Hoelofs Hat.
$2.00
Will buy Ladies' handsome cloth-top
Lace Shoes.
$2.00
Will buy Ladies' heavy-sole kid Laco
Shoes; full coin toe.
$2.00
Will buy Ladies' patent leather tip and
trimmed coin toe, Lace Shoes.
$2.00
Will buy the best
ever put on your boy.
wearing
shoe vou
$2.00
Will buy a solid, serviceable shoe for
men; four styles of toes; all new lace or
congress.
See Shoe Window for goods as advertised.
Pease & Mays.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
SATURDAY
- OCT. J0, 1900
( ICE CREAM and
ICE CREAM SODA
At Andrew Keillor's.
CO-
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Vou ecu always do better ut The Fair.
New shoes far fall tmd winter just re
ceived at tho New York Cash Store.
Your money's worth, or your money
back, at The Fair.
A union open air religious service will
1 held at "t o'clock tomorrow afternoon
at the earner of Second and Washington.
Have just secured the very lateBt and
liandsouieet designs in picture molding.
CU ami see them. Wm. Michel!.
For bargninp, go to The Fair.
Mr. Campbell, who keeps tho Summit
Houee on the Mount Hood and Harlow
'oaJ, was robbed hint Monday by two
nitn, Hbo relieved him of ?17.G0.
Atljutuiit Evans, of Portland, will con
flict special meeting:) on Baturday, Sun
lay ami .Monday, Oct. 120, 21, 22, 'at tffe
Salvation Army hail. All aro welcome.
On next Monday evening all iupih
l ol Jrk-ndbhip Icdo No. 0, K. or. P.
a'fi r(,'H.f,tcd to bo present at their
cast e ha.', with their families. A social
tune.
The wcretnry of the carnival com
'nittee, Mr. H. J. Maier, has drawn
checks for nil the claims that have been
presented to the comimtteo and tho
claimants are requested to call on Mr.
Maier and e,et their checks.
'Hie elocutionary entertainment to bo
vn by Misa Margaret Jenkina for tho
cmircti building fund of St. Paul's Kulld,
w'li be held in tho Baldwin opera houso
on Fr.day 0f next We k, Oct 20tli. Miss
nkitlB will be assisted by tho best
local taleu'.
Mrs. st. Ohiules, of J.i Crosee, Wis.,
f'ftl,e i:"h hist.,Kttve birth to five boyH.
w' 1 as had sixteen children in tevrn
triplets and twins preilpminatini!
"")ri them. Mrs. St. Charles is evl
""'ly ft believer hi Washington's fa
WU' muslin, "In peace, prepare for
ar." .
u' in Kansas, says tho Now York
winmerclal, tho banking bueinots is
'nxiileliing. Tho "bloated gold bugs"
'our yearn ago nro In eome instances
"; forc0(i to shut up shop entirely,
iere being nobody to borrow their
aotiey. i the towu of KIcutnomi tie
rutnain bank
"arjuinir
has notlfiod the state
"vwung iu It" anymore. This bank
nothing iu If anymore. This bank
" deposits of lOtt nnn tim inane
Jf douoti amount to only 18,000.
"pltal of this Institution mid over
w.000 of tht farmers money on de
posit in its vaults aro lyinsf idle. Pros
perity in Kansas lias made the farmer a
lender instead of a borrower. And the
money changer must not back to (lie
soil cr starve.
A Washington, D. C, dispatch Eays
that it is stated there that copies oi the
official P.oer records are in the hands or
a gentleman in New York, which prove
the charge that Webster Davis received
$125,000, Mucrum $75,000 and Montnguo
Wliite $1,000,000 to raise a pro-Boer agi
tation in ttie United States. An official
in the state department snid that noth
ing in the official records furnished proof
of the charges. This official had seen
copies of the put ported Boer records,
however, and private letters from Africa
corroborated every charge.
The gcniuB who wrote the "Realistic
Romance" of jolly old Uncle Josh's gen
erous purchases for his newly married
niece in last night's Tunes-Mountaineer
played a mean trick on our esteemed
contemporary. "En routo to their
home," says the witty author, "the
party called at tho Times-Mountaineer
office. 'You'll want tho news every
day,' remarked Uncle Josh, 'and as this
is tho favorite local paper here I'll sub
fcnbe.' When the trio readied the
house that tired feeling teemed to come
over them all at once." Just why "that
tired feeling ( ime over them all at once"
the truthful narrator modesty refuses to
etate, but the plain iiiferenco is that
they found a copy of the paper they had
just subscribed for on the doorstep, and
after they had read it Uncle Josh, it ap
pear?, had to send to Charley Stubling's
for a bottle of Green I'iver whiskey to
brace them up.
Attention, Ittiliiifii!
All members ol- Wasco tribe No. 10,
I. 0. P.. M., are urgently requested to
trail toward the wiitwam next Tuesday,
setting of tho am, at tho 7th run, 30th
breath. Business of tho greatest im
portance will be brought buforu the
ttibo. As Kishe Maniton hue directed
our trails straight, and through agree
able regions, tho ehiefe, wairiors and
hunters will bo regaled with corn and
venison.
By order of tho Sachem. olS-23
Auctluu SiiIh,
Tho entire stock of S. L. Brooks, con
sisting of dry goods, men'e and women's
underwear, boots and shoes, Indies' and
children's hose, men's hats and caps,
men's clothing, men's overcoats, blank
ets and rubber goods, ladles' cloaks,
ladies' corsets, and a host of other things
in this line will bo sold at auction, com
mencing Saturday, October EOth, and
continuing from day to, day till all is
disposed of,
J. U. Cjiosskn, Auctioneer.
Dal leu Public School.
Following is the report for the quar
ter (5 weeks) ending October 12, 1900.
TEAC'HEItS.
..-TltV.'nll il 1' "
,1U mid 5!) SO Wi ai 1
1st, 11 I -li
' M .V. 50, H 1
M KJ lb 17 U
,. ..4th, 01 .r.2 W -'
M So! 4s' 42 8
. 1 'JH-3B no, 10 41 :;
J .' 4H-5!)! 4'.)' 33' 37 3
I 40, 40 311 0
Ml
t A Cth. Tth. 8thL-J2-,0sini 4
I I
( II s J 81, M S2
Katl Hill Primary,
riivk unemlle
MIts Huberts. . . A.3A
Court Street:
Miss DoutlUt...
Mls Klton ... .
.Mlia lliomjisoii ....a
Jilts w renn ...
Academy i'ark. !
Miss Cooper . ..s
MlBb Hi tin .
Mi s. Hoche
Mlbsllall ,' 5th
IlKjWScliool. I
ilhs U ltlntoti.
MlhsT. ItlntoUl
Ml..' Mini. nil t
mivulii
Jf. .Sy Department.
MIks Hill .
.Mr. Nell .
Totals 175704 iv;7' 68
Number of days of BchdoVSSr-)
Per cent of attendance on number be
longing, 95.
School holidaye, Tuesday, Oct. 9, Fri
day afterncon, Oct. 12.
Twenty-nine of the instances of tardi
nes8 in the High School wero by four
pupils.
The enrollment this quarter is two
less than the corresponding quarter of
luet year.
J. S. La.ndiius,
.Superintendent.
Ailvertlgeil l.tter.
Foilowing ie the list of letters remain
ing in tho poslofllce at The Dalles un
called for October 10, 1900. Persons
calling for tho same will give date on
which they wero advertised :
tiKNTI.UMK.V.
Carter, Mr
Crow, James
Ilni th, Chue
Lo.is, I Veil
Mengher' Daniel
Parks, Nathan
Heeve, Parv
Wheeler. .1 W
Waller, Oliver
Collin, I)r II h
liausel, Wm C
Koontz, Hlton G
Mooro, Wash
Otto, Max
Parker, h C
Kavugo, Mark
Ward, John W
Young Rev V Ij
1.ADIKS.
Bantu, Mies Myrtlo Banta.Miss Gnsaio 5
Bolton, Miss hula Edwards, Charlotte
Martln,Mrs AmaudaMeddunes, Virginia
Nechtle. Paulino Jtlggs, Mrs Pink
Swift, Mrs Talor, Mrs W
Ward, MrP A H Wells, Mrs M H
Whitmore, Mrs M h
Tliu DalleK l:trli lri.
NOTICE;
All outstanding warrants against
School District No. 12, Wasco county,
Oregon, will be paid on presentation to
the undersigned. Interest ceases on and
after this date.
20 Ot 0. h. Schmidt, Diet. Clerk.
You will not have boils if vou take
Clarke & Falk'e sure cure for boils.
Wheat No. 1, -10 cent f.
Barley $1-1 a ton.
OalH $1. 15 cental.
Wheat liaj: !f8 loose; $9 to $10 baled.
Timothy-f 10 baled.
Alfalfa Loose $7.50; baled 8.50.
Potatoes 00 cents n sack.
Flour Diamond mills, $3.50 bbl; Du-
fur milW, $:;.2o
JCgs 25 cents a dozen.
Butter Creamery, CO cents; dairy,
55 cents.
Cnickens $3.50 a doxeu; spring $2,50
to $3.
Apples Table, 60 cents.
Fur .
Two nicely furnished
reasonable. Call at 20
oct 20.1 w
OUR CHURCHES
Services will be held in the Christian
church tomorrow morning and evening
by the pastor, Elder Paul Kruger.
Zton Lutheran church, Saventh and
Union stre Us Services at 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m; German services 2:30 p. mj
Lutheran League meeting 0:30 p. in.
Catechistical class will meet on next
Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in
the church. Itev. W. Brenner pastor.
Rev. Ray Palmer, of 'Portland, will
preach at the M. E. church tomorrow
morning at 11 o'clock. Theme, "Tho
World's Bible." Rev. R. W. King, of
McMinnville, will preach at 7:30 p. in.
Both these gentlemen are widely known
as able and earnest preachers and should
have a large hearing.
Congregational church corner Fifth
and Court streets. Rev. Poling, pastor.
Morning worship at 11; Sunday school
at 12 : 15 ; Young People's Society 0 :30 p.
in.; evening set vice at 7:30. In the
morning Rev. Alexander Blackburn, D.
D., pastor of the First Baptist church of
Portland, will preach. In tho evening
Rev. C. O. Woody, D. D., of the Pacific
Baptist, will occupy the pulpit. Both
of these gentlemen are exceptional
speakers. The reorganized chortii choir
will furnish tho music, both at tho
morning and evening services.
I'KUI'I.K CO.MINtJ AM) GOINO,
H. W. French went to Portland on the
noon train.
Attorney W. B. Presby,of Goldendale,
is in the city.
Mrs. A. J. Dufnr and daughter woro
passengers on tho afternoon tntiii for
Portland.
Walter Johnson, a pioneer of 18.j0.
now a resident near Hood River, was in
town today doiu business ut the laud
office.
Judge Bennett went to Wallowa
county today on legal business mid, in
cidentally, to do some campaign work
for Brvan and Crocker wa menu
Bryan and Stevenson.
Sainuel S, WolfTaolm, special commis
sioner of the Pan-American 'xpositioir
to be opened at Biid'alo, N. Y., May l,
1901, wai in town today iu the luit rod
of having Oregou make an exhibit at
the exposition.
CASTOR I A
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Announcements.
On tomorrow the following appoint
ments will be filled by visiting ministers
attending the Baptist state convention :
Methodist church At 11 a. m. Rov.
Palmer, of Portland; 7:30 p. m., Rev.
R. W. King, of McMinnville.
Congregational church At u a. ni.,
Rey. A. Blackburn, D. D., of Portland;
7:30 p. in., Rev. C. A. Woody, D. D.,
of Portland. .
Baptist church At 11 a. m. Rev.
Robt. Leslie, D. D., Giants Pass; 7:30
p. in., Rev. G. T. Ellis, Baker City ; 3 p.
3 p. m. Rev. A. W. Rider, of Los Ange
les, Calif., will deliver an address on
"Recent Events in, Relation to Baptist
Foreign Mission Work."
At 5 p. ui. a street meeting will ho
held at the corner of Second and Wash
ington streets conducted by Rov. Ray
Palmer and others. All invited to at
tend and take part.
The Campbell k Wilson millinery
pirlor is tho place to buy up-to-date
head wear at right prices. All tho new
tilings iu street hats. Patterns and
trimme I hats can bo found there, also a
and
tf .
line lnm of children's school lints
baby bonnetc
Kctil I'.Mntf fur Snlu.
Twenty-three lots, ! c'ed from Sev
entli street to Twelfth, for salo at from
$50 up, It.quiro at the Columbia
Motel. " n20 tf
Plans & Crowe
.
Tho only atorc ft
this city where the
Oenulne Imported
Stransky-Stcel
Ware is sold.
A little higher in
price, but outlasts
a dozen pieceaof so
called cheap enam
clod ware.
BEWARE!
Other wares look
has tho name
Stransky Steel
Ware on each piece,
Do not be deceived
First prizo at 1C
International Exhl
bitions. Highest
award nt Worlds
Columbian Exhibi
tion. Chicago. Pre
ferred by tho best
cookingauthorities,
certified to by the
most famous chem
ists for purity and
durability it is
cheapest because
BEST.
Remember- this
celebrated enam
eled ware isspecial
ly imported for and
sold in this city ex
clusively by us.
j
It docs not rust
nor absorb grease,
does not discolor
nor catch inside; is
notaflectedbyacids
m fruits or
vegetables,
will boil,
stew, roast
and bake
without
imparting
flavor of
prcviouoly
cooked
food auit
will fast
(or years
V.ro cau
tion tha
public
nu.'tiit
imitutio .i
Ice Cream and
Oyster Parlors '
Mm IT. T.. .TntiHH linn rmptipi!
cream and oyster parlors in Carey Bal
lard's old stand. She carries
A full line of Candies,.
Nuts and Cigars.
The place has been thoroughly ren
ovated, and a share of tho nnbliu patron
age is solicited.
J)lt. IC. K. VKKOUSON,
Physician and Surgeon,
Olllco, Vogt lllock (over l'ostotHee),
iMapliiio-ilw 'I'UK HALM:?, O'iEtiO.W
One thousand styles and sizes.
lor cooking and heating;.
- - - - - V .w (v
Steel
Rinses
ISO.
Call
tew
Bears tho
81guaturo of I
S2?
Now is the the time to buy your winter
suit. A full line of Men and Ilova cloth.
lug at the Now York Cash ttoie,
Clark k Falk are never closed Sunday. ,
Don't forget this.
rooms. Kent
Second street.
Clarke & Falk have on sale a full line
of paint and artist's bruihee.
Clarke & Falk tiaye received a carload
of the celebrated Jauie- E. Patton
strictly pure liquid paints
Wauled.
A woman to take care of a child, 6
months old. Apply to
P. Henningion,
octlld2t-3t Moeier, Or.
fTho genuine all bear the above Tra-lcAlark,
and are soia witu wruicu guarantee.
Awardid First Prize Paris Exposition I900 '
OVER ALL THE WuHUDi
leld by First-Class Stove Merchants everywhere.
If ul. only ly The Michigan Stove Comnanv.
rgot Makera of tltuvcM and Haugea In tho World.
St BENTON,
SOLE KCINTS,