The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 25, 1900, Image 3

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    STEW OREGON'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE.
Special Offering
for the Week.
Ladies' Eiderdown Dressing Sacci ues.
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 loaders 50 and 60c.
Special value in Union Suits at 50c.
Frencli Flannel Waists.
The latest styles of the season just re
ceived.
Pease & Mays.
All goods marked in plain figures.
We Want-
-men
Suspicious clothing buyers to come hore-
and boys who never get suited. The very sight
of our handsome clothing, at such low prices,
will wed them to us. A combination of dash,
style, fit and quality is what has built up our
big clothing business. We've always something
a little bettor, a little under the price of the
other fellows.
ASK TO SEE OUt?
Men's all-wool Irown melton euita at j7.50
Men's all-wool, black clay worsted suits in round r ff
cut back, tquare cut and frocks, at CpJ.VJ.UU
Men's worsted anil chariot suits in djK Kf r dlOK
all the latest styles, from ipD. OU LU ipCD
BEE XXTTNUCyTJVtS.
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.
4 44 4T . A .
L'KSDAY
OUT. LT), 11)00
pr Pom wi
ICE CREAM SODA
At Andrew Keller's.
U flvcinr ri r a w i m r r-
ii n i ji Li l. ix i . i v i v i .
LViU b.r i f .
full 1!twwf t...i...r.i ,!.,.
ailll'M SIIMfittrtu he limn tn.il liH
ii(WII wj 1(1111 ltl II IK !
ail W Pllt ,.,! if rwwl noil rn fit
Mrs. HriUln'a. tVJO-'Ji
. .n ..... ...
mi m, rittijfv vi i rbi in iii
with n view to the extonsion of tho road
from both ends. Thorn is a rumor
afloat thnt is will he extended to Kouth
Bend to make u connection with the
Northern Pacific At that place.
Mr. .Inlius M. Baldwin, of Walla
Walla, a former retident of this city and
i nephew of the late .Julius Baldwin, was
j united in murrincK Wednesday, Out. LMih,
; iiiit., to Miss Uurlrudu 15. Greeshiuner,
i also of Walla Wulla. Tho young couple
J will make their home in Walla Wulla
j where Mr. I'aldwin ia foreman of the
1 jab department of the Morning Union.
i Marshal Driver met with n strange ac
cident this niornini; that hub rendered
him temporarily lame. While crossing
I the Htreet in the neighborhood of Fourth
j and Union somethhiK struck him in the
'calf of the left leg that lelt a mark as if
I of n spent ball. The ball, howerer, if
; it wui a ball, could not be found and no
report was heard. The leg is quite still'
I und swollen.
M'ibb Margaret .lonkinfl has been re-
contiguouH to the city. Mr. 0. J. Cran- under arrest, but duiing the night he
dull was appointed to secure a location battered his shoes into bits trying to
and superintend tho work of building break open the nil door, and not sue
t
" iniiHHtfi to renent "T ho W i e ni! iiem-
"raiKM me cllorta ol Kpre8cntntiru Vinent'' ui tier entertainment tomorrow
, .-,....,..., nun wi-i.ii .-rvjiisiicii ljiljMll. II will uo ruiiiem uuruu lit) VC1J
' " iinut, uu i pie.ie i ntiiniier uueij fvt " u" " i"u
-w' '""--i i" "a r.iiunn no igram in me .tieinouipi cniiicn. vjiuoeii;
i " i m nuitii. no wiaiue poaen will uiho ue iwu uiiiurmui-
. nig num cere given louiorruw rnni.,
1'jpuiar millinery parlors ot seven ciiurming young nunco iu cueiumu,
jimm ir i... t ...i ..ti it. 1 .........1 l... i: i.ia.i.;..u
, MiiiJH i;.iu uu lUllIIU llll UIU i ijnu. iJl .'.loo u 1,11 m lie
" -- .....u, .w. i J 1 UlTCHIMJ ti;tllll VtlU Ublllll.lUil
children's bchool lmte, and ulso the Vogt onera house ie the New York
o ahuiiti.ra. aUi8t buccosp, "Kelly'B Kids," which ie
ra ! I.' i i.. i . . . . ! i i.. !.. . i U'!l.
M-it, a new iioHtollico about ei.v the Kelly's Kida Co. aro tho famous
" half milcH north of White Salmon, 1 Otta and liouldin ami Griflin and Grif
in town yesterdar on a visit to tier I (ith. These artists will bo remembered
' " III IMU L'll IIIUV 111 llllj 110 hllU llllto l IIW n il. nuiiU
A K. Go, at thin iilaee. iiniiresslon on tho people of The Dalles
Ii.. i.. . . ... lu-ii vmira mm wlilln iiliivlm? here with
'umiiu w (...- .. innrket npxt . " .r .. ' "
iieni .. .... "the Driers. '
' '""riung in uio now nuiui- , ,
IjetwDun the Skiuba and Obarr Drttectlve Joseph J)ay came up from
wiii deal in meats, poultry ' l" """" " " ;
Kainu in season uud all kind of witn him this afternoon one i-reu
e vw.,,1,.1.1.., I Hi, .!. nltnu I'ri'il Wnller. nllim Dutch
"b".niMl'tj, t (- I
. .. iri..i i.a l.i .......lil in I'.ikI lmil in.
mia.i: ii . ... I iiiii:tv. u nil in n nil ti.il ill i u i iiiivi iwi
..VI, ,,, iiiri.r, Hieil III KIIOW- . . . . i. .
t.., ... ii.... .ml, tin i iixiiwm no iron.
Hit ,f. ! i ... .. llll) jiiiriuiiir. uiiimiiig in nun juc
11111111111 ih inn nroiiur . .... ,
10 Plant them. There will ulso be "n,,t. ll.'r. "Ul ,o:, T.l " . , .
..i im, ureeniiouaeri miring , ,,. ,,..,
UGII u, I.. . 1 Ull L 1IU lll'OUl I IIIIUII DV'll I, II I in J uiw . vi k-
Iniwl ,il, u n tin in
-".miivu iuooiir receivoil woru . ,
tta8liliiL.lf.ii ,i uin A rury pioaaani aiiernoou nun Hpe.n
s ,.u. . i rnHinriiiiv iii. in res iinnce oi iir. unci
v. imiiiiu and i.or month ad- ,:.' .... ... . , A .....
uu ii ni nor e i i . i ni tut Irnm . .
13. 18MI i,,i i. ......i occasion being tho anniversary of ttie
. -nmiK wmoiy n iui!UaiU8 A, . '.. . ., . , ..
I in,, i... . . .. . . I niinspii 1111 too rniiuiiv in conversation,
i . corporal In Uo. II. 17th . : ' . . .
i d i,r..... rrnimtti. wii in inn iii? riiriiiiLfii l iu Lii'k:tiiii
i"y. i n ... . a ...."., ..." I
IlOwer garueu ni eiunmvu n... inn,
"-'IMihlican central committoo!
"'ft'Ill lirnitw.wi.... f..- t.,. t . . M.n
huiiiiiii in iiir liiu i ui: in i iinun rrityttiic uiti : in i . imu ifi id.
Ih t.l .. Ii I " .
- ii voiera who failed to register Geo. A. Llebe. Mrs. II. 0. Nielsen, son
,q,lei mid who uro otherwise en-1 n.ul .lnm-liter. Mrs. John Mofden. Mre.
Vote at till) eonilni i.li'iillnn. ' n n llnlirl Mm. MiVAimirii mill .Mrs.
ni.no. .. . -- - vi -
-viiry i)BnkH wi, uo found nt fiourlav
At a meeting of citizens hold in the
Commercial Club rooms the other night
I a committee, consisting of Messrs. Jud
Fish, D. V. Poling, Grant Mays Hiidj
K, 0. Peuse, was appointed with powerj
to rent the necessary grounds for a race
track and fair grounds ut some point
. I MM Bon A ltrnwiihlll. ulinru
Hb for registration will be reg.
li without cost.
ft i
""urian says that President
'M other prominent offlclalsof
K. & N. recently made n trip
'"Cflwaco railway the nlhftr ilav
a regulation circular half-mile track. Jt
iH said that a desirable sitn lias been
found on tho Catholic Mission which
can tie rented from Mr. Stadelman. It
is alBO said that subscriptions for the
work hare been already pledged to the
amount of $1000. - fc
A theatrical noreltv is promised for
tlii s city next week in Geo. Cohan's
brand new farce comedy, "A Wieo Guy."
Mr. Cohan has become famous for
jconiedy sketches, and to find the gentle
man in tho ranks of farce wi iters is
interesting iu iteelf. The public taste
has changed, however, and the play-
iwright who would keep pace with the
(times must devote much time to the
study of the public pulse. In "A Wise
Guy" Mr. Cohan has gone into the
rural districts for a subject and trans
ported to a summer boardiug-houBO a
happy crowd of New Yorkers in search
of recreation. The rosult ia Baid to be
an interesting little talo of flirtation and
fun, and the Introduction of a quantity
of good music is declared to result in a
combination of songs, jokes and comedy
situations which lendet "A Wise Guy"
one of t lie most agreeable entertain
ments of the season.
Colonel George T. Thompson, ot this
city, on? of the best militia oflicera the
local militia ever had, and a man who
rose from the lanUs bv pure merit iB
another life-long democrat who refuses
to follow the fortunes of Bryan, and
who will vote the republican ticket next
month for the first time in his life.
Colonel Thompson, who has all the
instincts of a truo sohlier, first turned
against Uryan after that gentleman
threw up a commission that he had
accepted with a great flourish of
trumpets, and which had been given
him over the head of u much better man
than himself. Iu spite of the favor that
had been shown to Mr Uryan he
abandoned his command in order to
hasten to Washington to secure the rati
fication of the Spanish treaty, when, as
subsequent events hare proved, his sole
object and intent was to make tho re
sults of the ratification of the treaty a
political issue that he calculated would
boon him into the piesideucy.
For the past couple of days they have
bad most of the time at the city jail a
young JapaiieFo, who gives every cvi
denco of being crazy as a bed bug.
Night before last he went into the wait
lug room of the railway station uud up
set the stovo. For tills he was arrested,
but as he nppenrod to bo silly rather
than vicioii?, ho was allowed his free-
idoin last night, when lie went to Kel
iler'ri confectionery store and ordered a
icup of collee. On receiving tho coffee
he proceeded to mix It with pepper
sauod, vinegar and every condiment on
the table. Then drinking the mixture
he ordered n cigar and walked ofr
without saying as much as thank you.
He then crossed the street to Charley
Frank's saloon, where lie ordered beer
for the house. He was again placed,
ceedinsr, he threw the ruined foot ware
out tHrough the bars. He will proba
bly be examined us to Ins aanitr this
evening.
, Baker City voters are confronted with
h very peculiar state of affairs pending
the city election Jtovember 5th. In tho
face of high pressure, two leading re
publicans have declined to run for
mayor; ono republican declined in faror
of a democrat; one democrat whoso
petition was Died withdrew in favor of
another democrat : one councilman re-1
Sees Uryan In n Xc:r Light.
M. J. Anderson, of Dufur, who
stutnpel parts of the county four years
ago for Bryan and free silver, publishes
a rattling good letter in today's Orego
nian giving the reasons why he can no
longer follo.v the fortunes of the fusion
c.n Ji'late. We quote the following racy
paragraph :
"Tho Bryan of 1S00 was well masked,
if he w.is tho same Brvan of todav. I
saw him then as a patriot. I gee him
now as a hypocrite, if nothing worse;
i the greatest dictator this century has
ever Known taumg ot tno win oi tut
signed to make his race for mayor
stronger, making it necessary to elect
six instead of four members, another
resignation having already necessitated
the election of fire councilmen, and the
mayorality question has simmered down
to two democrats. Party lines aro
down, only two councilmen eo far bar
ing been nominated, and it seems to be;
u tree lor-aii uevil take-tne-liimimost
race.
elocutionary Knturtmimient.
At the entertainment to bo given at
the Baldwin tomorrow night, under the
direction of Miss Jenkins and for the
building fund of St. Paul's Guild, tho
following program will be given :
l'AKT I
I.OVC M OM Hweot SOUR Moltoii
Mitres Myrtle Mlchell, Hiunii&un, Jloim, Duwmii'i
I Jiurcuiue, The Miuble Drcmu liatiks
Mist, Margaret Jeiikliin.
diameter Sour My llnuiiiili 1 inly
Jlurt"i
(people; the idol of our country's ene
j niies preaching patriotism ; the slander
i er of our country's idols fearing for out
' national honor; the man who secured
I the rat'ficalion of the Paris treaty right-
iii2 against 'he fulullment of its prori
sions; the avowed friend of labor askinn
tho waje-earner to fight his own nnd
his employer's interest; thereat advo
cate of the principles of Jefferson op
posed to expansion ; a man backed by
everv disloyal southern brigadier quot
in,' Lincjln ; preaching consent of the
governed for t'ie brown man and march
ing arm in arm with those who have
taken tho ballot from the b'aek man."
Be suri und tee our line of dresf
skirts. We are ofi'-iin some splendid
bargains in thee goodp. No trouble to
show go )iis at tho New York Cash
Store.
jllays & Mm
i
Mist Georgia Sumi'Min,
n. MiikttiK Him reel t Home
b. UJic WIUhtllliB KOBlliiont
.Mil JOIIklUk,
I'imtomlii'u Coiniii' Thro the Rye. ..
Vt'imti Uutlirle, Ia'Iii Kolsuy, Jets!" Jones
liiriMlm.r.r..Mi.si " fiierillponl Irene
l.xir(sMoii(.roiii.Sj b 01Il.r,II(, t() Dinnym,
Seven Voting Ijulles.
I'AKT II.
All Oh! Wouuiu's r,niiilaliit
Mlht, .leiikliiti.
Vocal Solo .Utlioie .Twleic
Miss Jlarriut (.'rum.
Tho only otoro ft
thin city vhero tht
Genuine Imported
Stransky-Stcel
Ware is sold,
A little higher in
price, but outlasts
n dozen pieceoof so
called cheap oiiam
cled ware,
BEWARE!
Other wares look
has tho name
Stransky Steel
Ware on each piecei
Do not be deceived
First prize at ie
International Eshi
bitions. Iliijlieitt
award nt World s
Columbian Exlnbi
tion. Chicago Pre
ferred by tiio best
cookinKautlionticH,
certifi"d to by the
most famous cbem
ista for purity and
durability it. ia
cheapest because
BEST.
Remember this
celebrated enam
eled ware is special
ly imported for and
sold in this city ex
clusively by us.
- It does not ru'bt
nor absorb grease,
does not discolor
nor catch inside; is
notaflected byacicli
in fruit3 or
vegetables,
will boil,
Etew, roriEt
and bake
w i t h o u t
imparting
flavor of
previour.iy
cooked
food and
will last
for years.
iOO
Wo cau.
tion tin
public
aijuiii'-f
imi'tatio .J
Ice Cream and
Oyster Parlors
Mrs II. L. Jones Iirs opan'd ice
cream nnd oyster par'cs in Ciry Bal
lard'a old stand. Sheciniei
A full line of Candies,
Nuts and Cigars.
The place has been thoroughly ren
ovated, and a share of the mihiic patron
age ia solicited.
JJH. 1C. K. t'EltdUSHN,
Physician mid Surgeon,
Oiliee, Vogt Mock (over I'ostnliiee),
tfaplmo-dw '11IK DAI.l.lJ, O'ililiOX.
One thousand styles and sizes.
hor cooking and heating.
Prices from $5 to $50.
tm
K)iresslon (Jioupsj
(i, The Xlobo (iron).
b. Danooof tlic (irei'ks.
Seven Voung Liidles.
TlieCivi- I'lower (ilrl,
.nit-s joiiKius.
llanjoiliie S jIo -l.liultid Kxj.re.ss (Jalop.
Mr. (ioorn IVtem,
Tableaux Mouvmitd- ItevelXf the Nainila
Niilmlh 1'iiuk'iico ratlerMyii lVarl (irlmes, lies-
iIo Sillies, I'louMieo lamiisen, Ulu ltolto!
(I race lileim, Nlua Ctlirle, Wiimm) Morris,
j re uu 1 riiuiart.
Admission o5cetp; children, 25 cte.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Steel
Ranges
Cait
Ranges
Bears tho
Signature of
Wuiiteil,
A woman to take rare of a child, 5
months old. Apply to
', llenniiiKson,
octlld2t-w!Jt Mosier, Or.
Ilvu'i Kub It In,
Just wet the affected part freely with
Mysterious Pain Cure, a Scotch remedy,
and the pain Is gone, Sold by Clarke tfc
Falk.
Clark A Falk's drug
fresh and complete.
stock is new,
PThe genuine all bear the above Tra1eM&rk
ana are sola witn a written guarantee.
Awarded First Prize Paris Exposition I900 '
OVER ALL THB WORLD,
SaM by First-Class Stove Merchants everywhere.
The MichiKan Stove Comnanv.
Ltrgeit Uakera of Btufca und Rangea fo the World.
7VHIER BENTON
SOLE KCENTS.