The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 23, 1900, Image 3

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EASTERN OrtfGOftS GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE.
Special Offering
for the Week.
Ladies' Eiderdown Dressing: Sacques,
in assorted shades, at $1, $1.15, $1.25.
Every one a special bargain.
Dress Goods Remnants.
About 100 short lengths, running from
1 to 8 yards. All good values.
Ladies' Underwear
In fall and winter weight. Look at
our leaders 50 and 60c.
Special value in Union Suits, at 50c.
French Flannel Waists.
The latest styles of the season just received.
Pease & Mays,
All goods marked in plain figures.
Undepcueap.
It doesn't take the wisest mnn in the world to tnll that the
time to make the change in underwear is at hand ; and tako our
word for it, a little forethought now may keep you free frdni one
of thoso nasty fall colds that often do serious damase.
No. 312.
Men's Heavy Fleeced, full-fashioned Shirts and
Drawers; well trimmed and finished
No. 2746.
Men's Random Wool Shirts and Drawers; full
fashioned and stayed throughout; (elastic rib'd)
50c
75c
No. 9951.
Men's 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, line of Underwear in the world, raneing in price
from $1..")0 to $7.50.
see xvhstodo-ots.
X. II.- Just received, our Fall Line of Hals, including all
the best makers; also the celebrated I'oelofs Hat.
These Shoes
FIT
Like gloves smooth and without
pressure. They are comfortable from
the moment of trying on.
Queen Quality
Shoes for Women
Are the height of fashion and com
fort. One price always
$3.00.
Pease & Mays.
. All goods marked in plain figures.
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The Dalles Dally Ghfonicle.
TUESDAY
OCT. L'3, 1900
( ICE CREAM and
ICE CREAM SODA
At Andrew Keller's.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
The Co-operative IJrotherhood juve
nile band will j;ive a performance in The
Dallec Nov. Int.
Final fit zi-n papers were issued yes
terday afternoon to Enoch E. Anderson,
a native of Sweden.
here were accorded hearty npplause.
Tiie company made tiin inoet of every
opportunity, and n really meritoiiouB
performance was given. Iowa Capital,
Sept. 18th. At tho Vogt Saturday, Oct.
28th.
It appears certain that the men ar
rester! Bt Antelope Saturday, by Deputy
Sheriff E. II. Wood, were not tbe men
that robbed Mr. Campbell, keeper of
the Summit House on the Harlow road,
a short time ago; nor is it probable that
they are engaged in the business of
passing counterfeit coins. One of them
had $11)00 in good money on his person,
while the others had lesser sums but all
genuine. What the antelope authorities
did with them wo have not learned.
The men wore probably ordinary toughs
that went to Antelope to practice some
skin game during the fair.
For IIih first time in tho bistort of
Come out to the meeting for tiie or-1 .tin nnilntv u fllll.litnnitprl Ttlflirtn flip
other day, paid his quota of county tax,
all the same as his pale-faced brother.
And all the same as some white men,
I'ete let his taxeB become delinquent
and had to suffer the consequences.
Indian I'eto line run a baud of horseB on
the Deschutes below Sherar'e Bridge for
many yeate, but never till thte year was
liej honored with a place on tho assess
ment roll. His share of tho public
burthens was 21.78 and some C of this
amount was for mileage of De
Sheriff Wood in collecting it.
This afternoon nt the auction sale of
dry goods at Mr. S. L. Urooks' store, in
the East End, the bidding was for a
time tame and slow, and in order to
givr u little variety to the entertainment
Mr. Crossen held up a $'20 gold piece ami
asked for bids. Mr. Crosteti atsured the
crowd the coin was genuine and some
bo ly offered 25 cents, then ."0, then 33,
and thin slowly arid cautiously tho bid
ding went on till $15 was leached, when
somebody asked what kind of money
whs wanlcd'in payment for the $20, and
tho auctioneer answered "Silver dol
lars." llut nobody wanted to bid any
highu'r.aud tho sale was called off after
Mr. Croeten hail assurred Ins audience
that if Dryan is dieted on tho Oth of
November they won't see a ij'20 gold
piece for the next four years.
Tho stage novelty promised for tho
near future in this city ia a musical
farce eutltled "A Wise Guy. Geo. M.
Cohan, a well-known creator of sketches,
is held responsible for tho now piece,
and it is said to be his best attempt at
the fashionable pastime of blending
luuelc and mirth. "A Wise Guy" tdls
a pretty Mttlo story, and derives Its
comedy dement from a source previous-
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Wiz: The happenings at a miiimer
his head has I iioarding house, filled with a party of
Of course
Kanizatlon of a football team at 8:30 at
thi armory this evening. All athletes
and others interested invited.
At the popular millinery parlors of
Campbell fc WiIboii can bo found all the
latest things in street hats, trimmed
'ite, children's school hats, and also
tam-o'-Bhantere.
Mr. J. K. KuuiUB whb united in mar
riage last Sunday to Mies Annie Hute
n at the residence of the bride's
dtlier, Mr. Thomas Huteson, near Sum
mit Ridge, The marriage ceremony was
performed by Elder I. i Underwood,
of Boid.
V.'lifn Mm-k jjmma visited Winside,
Kansas, last Saturday he found the
'oii placarded with tho following no
tice: ' i'opulibt farmers beware 1 Chain
your chi Iren to yourselves, or keep
diem tinier the bod! Mark Haonu is
in town 1
We have a beautiful little cottage,
Kith two lot" well Improved, for sale
cheap. (,,o,i location and convenient
lo fctin.. h. j( eohl within the next
'My days will sell for 800, on easy
twine. Ti.!s is n snap. We have nu
merous other bargains for salo or rent.
Apply Hudson & Browuhill.
Tim distillery will commence opera-
ions toim --row. Tho company received'
un met night's boat twenty-two mldi
tionnl mnf.l, tubs. Mr. Stringer, the
jailor member of the firm, went to
"orilai lids afternoon on a fhort busl
,fc9a tr-l'. On his roturn he expects to
luV "I' all tho apples ho cau advau
"W.tis.y bundle.
I HID I jj
leputy L
tha interpretation, chief among whom
are William Sellery, Chas. Graham, Ed
ward San ford, Anna Mortland, Bertie
Haydn, Saville and Stewart and Joy and
Clayton.
The people of The Dalles believe th
they have the material for a first-clas
football team and are willing to sub
scribe the money for the same if th
young men of our town, who Eiiould b
interested in this, will organize tor good,'
hard effort. The football game between
Heppner and our home team was playet
without any practice woith mentioning
and though our boys were not defeatec
by a very large score, yet such a ahow
ing is not creditable, A meeting ia
called for the armory in the opera house
at 8:30 this evening, for the purpose of'
completing an organization. All ath
letes, Bnd everybody else interested,
eiiould come out. Remember that The
Dalles people want to be represented in
this matter, and propose to give aid fin
ancially to aorganization that means
business.
years. They wore blue overalls and one
of them had a particularly high standing
collar.
GIRL TOOK CARBOLIC ACID.
Mlns Jeniiin Stewart Committed Suicide
ut Portland Last Friday.
Look Out for 8iurluuH Silver Collin,
A- H. Curtlse, of the Dlumond fiour
"Binl i, paid h visit to tho mill this
trenoon. Mr. Curtis, wo are pleased
o It-arn , is slowly recovering from his It
'tenccldfntand has ugalii full use of I
"'8 limbs, but the fall on Ills head has
faulted
ill. 1 1. Ill linr. tl at nt local rt.kr.rtl. ' I .....IJnia , Moit. V.iflr
. , - fvt ... ., n. .V..D., wvn . . - rttJUUK ICPMIvlllo V. U H IU(A
t'ltn of the siiht of one of his eves. iinnrrllnir Iioiish is bad. mill of courso
V- f" c ,
"Isck Crnnlr. utnnl.l ylan.l cuvarul
more purformuncee at the Grand, but
"inimgeinent waa able to place only
0ne '"Ight here. It is a bright medley
01 vaudeville specialties presented by
Performers who in the main are artiste.
J"e Mark Crook Jr. played to a good
"on last night, and the various uura-
the uueets are disgusted, but endeavor
to make themselves comfortable by
devising means of amusement of their
own. The result is naturally a eerioB of
misunderstandings, complicated flirta
tions, and other material valuable to thi
construction of a farce. A company of
more than ordinary note is engaged in
' There is little room for doubt that
certain "shovere of the queer" have been
doing a land office business in the
neighborhood of Wapinitiit, Tygh, Shan
iko and Antelope. It is said, with pos
sibly some exaggeration, that these
places have been flooded witti spurious
ollars and half dollars, and that a
single business man of Antelope has
had $500 worth of them palmed off on
him. '
Deputy Sheriff E. B. Wood, who has
been out in these districts collecting de
linquent personal property taxes,
brought in a samplo dollar and half dol
lar aud these arj now in the hands of
Sheriff Kelly. They are remarkably
well executed and are scarcely dis
tinguishable from genuine coins except
by their ring on the counter. The dollar
is dated lSH'J and the half dollar 1J00.
FraukGabol,of Wapinitia.who inspected
them, says they are much better exe
cuted than those that were distributed
in his neighborhood, which were some
what clumsy imitations of tho genuine
coini.
If Mr. Gabel is correct, it is probable
that more than one party is engaged in
distributing these coins. It la curtain
that olio of the parties consists of the
tluee men who passed some of them on
Charley Erear of tho Clear Creek saw
mill west of Wapinitla. Tho men had
three horecs and a pack horse and were
heavily armed. They are supposed to
bo tho ca.ne men who robbed Mr.
Campbell of $17.50, at the Summit
House on tho Barlow road.
Tho men wero Been last Friday at
Wapinltia aud crossed the Deschutes at
Maupiu's Ferry. A. M. Kelsay saw
them next day In Hhaniko, but they
staid there only a short time. They
wero next seen in Antelope although tho
testimony as to their presence there is
conflicting. It is believed that when
they left Antelope they went north or
northeast rather than south, but there
is no certainty as to their movements
after they left Autelope. Tho men are
described as youug fellowa of about ,21
Miss Jennie Ethel Stewart, of 432,
East Seventh street, took carbolic acid
with suicidal intent last Friday, and
died shortly afterwards. An attempt
has been made to keep the matter se
cret, and those who took part in hold'
Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior
paints when you can buy James E.
Patton's sun proof paints for .$1.50 per
gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark &
Fa'.k, agents. ml
VOGT
Opera House
P. J. CLARKE, Manager.
One Jolly Night,
Keadick'd Gorgeous Spectacular Extrav
aganza, BLACK CROOK, Jl.
40 complete sets of scenery.
Rewritten and elaborated. Every
thing new and up-to-date.
I'rettv girls. Graceful dancers.
Sweet singers, Funny comedians.
10 great vaudeville acts.
See the weird incantation scene.
See the magnificent sconory.
See the gorgeous Ecenery.
See the Europenn noveltieB.
See the vaudeville hits.
30 European and American artiste.
No objectiouablo features. Tho at
traction caters to ladies and children.
POPULAR PRICES.
Seatri now on s.ile at Clarke & Falk's.
One thousand styles and sizes.
tor cooking and heating.
Prices from $5 to $50.
ing the coroner's inquest were pledged SATURDAY, OCT. 27th.
not to reveal what they knew. The
verdict was "suicide resulting from de
spondency." The fact that Miss Stewart was wide
ly known, especially in fraternal circles,
caused wonderment that she should bo
dead and buried before ecarcely any one
knew of it. As stated, she died Friday
and waa buried Saturday. She was very
popular and well known nuiong the
lodges, and many of her friends cannot
realize that she. is dead.
Miss Stewart's mother and herself
ived together. They were in comforta
ble circumstances. The girl was L'3
years old. According to witnesses and
intimate friends, Miss Stewart went out
calling Friday with a friend from
Salem. After reaching home she
said ehe would run up stairs a
(moment. First, however, she was
palled up by a girl friend, who asked her
fiow she was feeling. "Oh, I am feeling
flret rate," she is said to have replied.
She also intimated that she was going
on a journey.
"Where are you going'" asked tho
friend. 1
"You'll soon know," she replied, and ;
rang off. J
Then sho went up tho stairs and a
moment later the Salem friend heard a I
Found as of something dropping on tho
lljor, and also a scream. The noise on
the floor was made by the falling of a
cup out of which ,she had drank carbolic
acid. (
Those who knew tho young lady moht
intimately say that sho had been In poor
health a long time, and waa subject to
(its of despondency. At such times she i
seemed to take a very datk yieiv of life
and imagined troubles when there was
none, She was un uptight, honest,'
young woman, of a loving disposition,
and she made friends uverywheie. He-,
cause of theeo attributes her violent j
death aroused more thad ordinary In
terest, Portland Telegram.
Auction SmIh,
The entire stock of S. L. Brooke, con
sisting of dry goods, men's and women's
underwear, bootH and shoes, ladies' and
children's hose, men's hate aud caps,
men's clothing, men's overcoats, blank
eta and rubber goods, ladies' cloaks,
ladles' corsets, and a host of other things
in this line will bo sold at auction, com
menciiig Saturday, October 20th, and
continuing from day to day till all is
disposed of,
J, B. Ckohskk, Auctioneer.
Clarke & Falk have on sale a full line
of paint and artist's brushes.
Tho only atom ft
thi i city whoro thf
Genuine imported
Strnnnky-Stcel
Ware iu eolil.
A littlo higher in
prico, but outlast!
n dozen piccesof so
called cheap onam
eled ivuro.
BEWARE!
Other wares look
hm tbo name
Btransky Steel
Wnroon each piece.
Do not be deceived
First prize at 16
International Exhi
bitions. HiRhcet
award at Worlds
Columbian Exhibi
tion. Chicago Pre
ferred by tho best
cookingauthoritiea,
certified to by the
most fatnouschem
ists for purity and
durability it is
cheapest because
BEST.
Remember tbia
celebrated enam
eled warn ia special
y imported for and
sold in this city ex
clusively by us. -
c
It does not rust
nor absorb fjrease,
does not discolor
nor cntch inside; is
not affected by acids
m fruits or
vegetables,
will boil,
ttew, roast
and bake
withou t
imparting
flavor of
previously
cook e d
food and
will last
for yesrs.
We c:;u
lion ti
public
iusitatio -d
Ice Cream and
Oyster Parlors
Mrs IT. L. Jones has opened ica
cream and oyster parlors in Carey Bal-
lartt's old EtanU. &tie carries
A full line of Candies,
Nuts and Cigars.
The place has been thoroughly ron
ovuted, and a share of the uublio patron
age is soiiciteti.
k. k. rKiiniisiiN,
Physician and Surgeon,
OlllCf, Vogt Illnck (over J'ostDtlli'iv,
aourilino-aw THE D.lt.I.K?, OtKtiON.
Ranges
Catl
Ranges j
Worlds
fTbe genuine all bear the above Trn-Ic-Mark,
ana are sola witn a written guarantee,
Awardid First Prize Paris Exposition 1900
OVKIt ALL THE WORLD.
fold by Flrit-Clatt Stove Merchant! everywhere.
VUSOnif uy J i.u ..t.v...M. umiw v...j....yt
Largest Makers of Btuvod and Huugeu In tha World.
NTON.
SOLE HCSNTS,