The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 26, 1900, Image 3

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    EASTERN OREGON'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE.
Specia! Offering
for the Week.
Ladies' Eiderdown Dressing: Sacciues,
in assorted shades, at $1, $1.15, $1.25.
Every one a special bargain.
Dress Goods, Remnants.
About 100 short lengths, running from
1 to 8 yards. All good values.
Ladies' Underwear
In fall and winter weight. Look at
our leaders 50 and 60c.
Special value in Union Suits at 50c.
French Flannel Waists.
The latest styles of the season just received.
ease & Mays
A goods marked in plain figures.
We Want
men
Suspicious clothing buyers lo come hcre-
and boys who never got suited. The vory sight
of our handsome clothing, at such low prices,
will wed thein to us. A combination of dash,
style, fit and tjnality is what has built up our
big clothing business. We've always something
a little better, a little under the price of the
other fellows.
ASK TO SEE OU$
Men's nil-wool Lroun melton eaite at 5f7.50
Men's nil-wool, bind: clay worsted suits in round d-j r ff
cut Bade, square cut and frocks, at tpJLLJ.Uv
Muii'h worsted nnd cheviot suits in dK tiC - -dQK
nil the latest styles, from tpO.OVJ XU tpfCO
These Shoes
FIT
Like gloves smooth and without
pressure. They are comfortable from
the moment of trying on.
Queen Quality
Shoes for Women
fort
Are the height of fashion and cfom
. One price always
$3.00.
Pease & Mays.
All goods marked in plain figures.
mays & Crowe
rhe Dalies Daily Ghfoniele, !
FRIDAY
OUT. '20, 1U0O ,
ii-L bncum dim
ICE CREAM SODA
At Andrew Keller's.
turned out by l'u 'un 'I0'
two or three yours ni;o. Hood Iiiver
(ltclm.
We r.ro pleased to leain tlint Vv'ilton
1 Freeman, wlio has been vory ill with
typhoid fever ut the residence of his
I mother, Mrs. Pitman, on Xinth street,
l Jiih passed the crisis of the disease nnd
; is con Vitleseinu as fast hb could bo expected.
cal condition will not permit of conver
sation regaiding the terrible assault to
I which she was subjected. In a few
days more physicians rxpect that tho
critical point will be passed.
Oregon apples are likely to bring ns
Kood prices as Oregon hops, prunes and
other products are already doinfr, states
the Jacksonville Times. Late repot Is
C) i
i from the Kast fIiow that there is a par-
It may be of inteiest to learn that tho lial crop failure in the principal apple
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Klocutionary entertainment
At the liald'.vin opera house tonight.
(ilove sale ut A. M. Williams A Co.'s
tomorrow .
'loniorrow's the dav. Kid kIovch at
lialf price and less at A. M. Williams
k Co.
Professor Sandviir's reeular weekly
'lance will be uiven at tho lialdwin to.
morrow niht. 2(i tit
east-bound paisunner (Xo. A) that is clue
here at l):"0 p. in., no longer carries
mail, but all east-hound night mail is
carried by tho train that is due hero at
112 :!" a. in. Tho mail ear has been
taken oil' No. o, tho west-hound passen
ger duo here at :t:!!0 a. in., and the
mail hitherto carried on this train is
now carried by N'o. li, that is due here at
I ::;o a. in
Mr. (icoruo truest .Stewart, who is
well and favorably known heio as for a
lonn time stenographer for A. S. Ben
nett, was united in inarriago Wednes
day, Oct. 21th instant, at .Spokane,
Wuf-h., to Miss Ilatlio AI. Lane, also a
lr fi.wl r w i i
"MO. . n . 1.IOKIOII HI1U t-llll, ... . , .... ... ...... , -,.. ,.(
np p .. . .in i 1 "Tiller ritumi-ni. ui una tiny iimi eiB:i in
T. ' "'"" wiui.ur.iii.u., , ?lu,nr.
Kane. Mr. Stewart (ills a lepponai-
bin position at Spokane as stenographer
for n huh ollicial of tho Northern Pa
ul Ik; Kuilwav. ""-J
The race track is a eeitaint.viuid the
tar's Dri'vlim
-'IIB. h. 1'. Sliiiri). of HiIh i-ilv
Mrs. II. H. Warren, of IIopner?liMlf,,
fi''l.'ll ill the citv tmlnv u-l..r.i ..lin ..III I..!
itit lir iuntliir. Mrs. CAnv Mvnrs.
.niuuiei enaiiee 10 SIVVO inOIIOV. 1 OH iinmiiilltHH nf lh Conlli.in
IJ lwo mlr ,or 1,10 price of one at Association ndvertlce itiTnotlitjr place
"lllinius (V H ulovu tuLIM fniiinrrnu- i i.t,u I.. .11.11.... ( i,.,lf ..b-
. . - . lul .....a hji iiuiiviiii uvii 11(111 ill i iu i nvn
Ntnv s'reiit hnts hint ni-rlveil hIMIhh on the silo selector near the Mission
Haven's, also eoiuo vory nobby ttirbin gardens. In thieoiinection it. may be
fluix-a It, ut nr.. t I... an tl.So i.i..iir In ot 11 1 n (in I flu. triinl.- a fnr lliu
I.I 1 fcW II VI nU . If J J 11 I II' U '."('l I IV y H.l.fc V...' 1. UK!) .U . VI ....
l-,1!0" I nrivato usuof tho meinheis of the
Oscav Xtl-on,n tioldondalo newspaper I (!ur,,1"",uu'H Paving Assocbition and
connected with the
town, is in the city
'"' at present
snlln.. of tml
visi 1 1 i frieiuh.
Mra, llenrv StenrP. .vim linu liinn imiii.
fll"--'l to tier hod for tho past twelve
ec-kf , is so far iccovitred as to ho able
"") around tho lioiiae.
After an nbsonco of iibour. two voars
filing friondB in tho East, Mrs. Mary
''cimli iiiturued on this inorning's train
llwr home In Tim I).ill,a
llllrtuln will Hfi iirnmi.tK- nr K-!t(l
Ik'ht at tho Ilaldwin on a vory enter
Wiling prugrnm. It is hoped that the
Mli'ii.T. will kindly bo in their soats at
'"is hour.
Tin: V
iihonici.i: ypsturday innilvortiint-
ought not to lie associated with raring
contests and betting on trials of speed.
Ux Hanker John G. MaddocU, of
Goldondale, has sent tlio tralllo depart
ment of the O. li. S: N. a display of
sonio of tho iiroduets of his ranch and
: otchard at (Joluiiibufi, Klickitat county,
' which furnishes a remarkable example
I of the productiveness of tho sandy soil
'of the Columbia river bottom. The dis-
play includes two kinds of grnpea, four
varieties of corn, peanuts, almonds,
sweet potatoes, artichokes, quinces and
four varieties of apples, all grown 011 the
same farm.
Tastes differ as complexions and faces
dilfiir, but generally e peaking the world
loves 11 lover, and tho American people
11 1 11 rimi 11 - . . - .
(m , l" ' .t J-.x .Mayor KouIovo Hon(; m(l 8tor., .'Kelly's Kidb"
IM 1 1." nJ,''oI,,u'(, 10 e,M!,iro ! embraces every feature that has popu-
noil"!!! nU:0 lrm'k fB,r j lariml fnnio oomody. Pretty girls with
T, ' 'cultivated voices, really funny coined!-
here was a rumor on the street ves-1 uns, a l:oy qtinrtet, and the Irrepressible,
")' and today that the Oregon King J misolnevous, laugh - provoking Kelly's
'""' tu northern part of Crook ( Kids. The play in its eiitlrety is bright,
"rtH re(:o,u'' so'(' t0 fitern clean, musical, productive of genuine
1 'HH for half a million dollars. ; mirth throughout Its presentation. At
'Viclal attention Is called to tho open-: the Vogt Tuesday, Oct. JiOth.
miiuhur on the program to bo given
""mil at the ni.iu.i.,
C n1'0"1" Uunrtefc will make their
' first appoaranco and promiEo to do-
lieaiore.
H'k of uboilt. fnrlv fin II far.
P88ed leisnrely throuith Hood
OllHilnu I.ic 11 i
lo bo the increase from theqiialla
A
I'UIU
Ittvar
The condition of Lulu Joiioh, the III-year-old
school girl, who was almost
murdered by Louis Vaughn, a young
lad, in the basement of the public
lihool building at Jefferson Tuesday,
was somewhat Improved yesterday, and
h ipee tire now entertained for her re
covery. The sufferer Is conscious the
greuter part of the time, but her phyel- j
' belts, which will prove a surprise to
Oregonians, who have been led to be
lieve by previous reports that the crop
all over the United States was greatly
in excess of the average. However, at
the last moment, the apple crop of the
East ia cut down fifty per cent, by unlooked-for
climatic changes.
The survey recently made for the canal
around the dalles obstructions is being
platted in Capt. Hart's odice in Poitland.
The report of the survey will be for
warded to Washington early in Novem
ber, and will be placed in the haudj of a
committee and after going through the
usual routine will come before congress.
It is probably intended to be compared
with the plans for the boat railway at
The Dalles, long in contemplation, so as
to see which will bo the more desirable,
the cheaper and better means of over-
kioining tlie obstructions net ween i tie
Dalles and Celilo, a canal or a boat rail
way. No qualified voter undor the laws of
Oregon need lose his vote at the presi
dential election. If he be not regis
tered, all he need do to got his vote in
is to have the affidavit of six freeholders
that he is a qualified voter. A male
citizen of tho United Stutes 21 years of
age, who has resided six months in thu
state, io a qualified voter. Aflldavits
for iiniegisteied voters will bo tn'en at
the oflleo of Hudson & Ilrownhill. The
voter who was unregistered and got hie
vote in by freeholders' affidavits in June
will have to do tho same for the presi
dential flection, and should bo prepared
for it.
"A young girl 1 know," said an ar
dent woman republican, "was expatiat
lug in my piesoiice tho other day upon
what she called 'Imperialism.' 'Just to
think,' she cried, 'of McKinley being an
imperialist! Juct to think of the re
publican parly being pledged to Imperi
alism! Why it mako9 my blood boil to
think of such a thing.' '.My dear young
woman, 'said I, us she stopped for breath,
might 1 Inquire just what yon mean by
imperialism! Tell me, please, what
this imperialism is?' The girl best
t.tid. 'Well,' shu said llnally, 'to tell
the truth, I don't know exactly what it
Is, but 1 know It's something awful.' "
New York Suh.
A. N. Heigh and Mary Maeters weio
united in mariiage in the county clerk's
otllce t lila afternoon by his honor, Judge
Gates. The couple were strangers here,
and when the license was issued they
dealred to be spliced with the least pos
ikle delay. Judge Gates was telephoned
lor in haste, aud, nof knowing what lie
was wanted for, rushed to the court
house with his hair on end and his (out
cntemble considerably out of whack.
The judge has a superstition that a mar
riage ceremony performed by him with
out his hair slicked nnd a white choker
around his neck wouldn't slick. So he
excuEed himself for a moment to fix
himself up, but camo Lack with his neck
tie upside down, and never knew the
difference till all waB evir. To keep the
matter from leaking out, the judje
treated the boys in tho office to ice
cream and cake, cigars for those that
smoked and a package of chewing gum ,
for Sim Dolton.
The offering at Cordray's this week, '
"A Wise Guy," will hold the crowds; of
that theie can be no doubt, Eays the'
Portland Telegram. Its initial per
formance last evening was a center shot. ,
So large was tho attendance that Man j
ager Cordray bad to move the orchestra
into a less area in order to accommodate .
people inside the rail with the musicians, i
"A Wise Guy" is a bunch of specialties '
and funny business from start to finieh.
It is clean and lively, and rough horse
play, such as Is a prom;nont feature of
most farce comedies, is lacking in this. I
Into three acts are huddled as many
laughs ob there poeeibly could be. The 1
show has but one object to make the (
people laugh and it has been an un- ,
qualified success. "A Wieo Guy" was
a mere sketch last season, but struck i
such a popular chord that it was ex- 1
panded ieto a three-act farcft comedy,;
The original sketch is now the thii'd ,
act. The play "made good" in New
York, which is a sufficient guarantee of,
merit.
Klovutlnnary l.'nti'i tiumiimit. ,
At tho entertainment to ba given at!
the Baldwin tonight (Fiiday under tl 0
direction of Miss Jenkins and for the
building fund of St. Paul's Guild, the
following program will be given tv
l.ovu"s OM Sv.vrt Scum. ... , Motion
Misses .Myrtle Miclii'll, Bam &oii , II01111, Dawson
Ijiiueiiiiu', The Jliiiblo Drenm iiiml -1
Ml- Miit'xurot Jenkins. j
Cluuiioter Sour My Iliiiiiinli I iidy ..
lls liPorBla samiihoi).
d. MnMiu; IHm reel nt Homo . , , . . . ..x-A
(. 1'liu iilMlliit; KeKtment iitm
.'U JeilMUa.
l'lMitomiii'i'- Oninllt' Thro' the l?vi;
Veuna Uutlirie, l.elu Kcl.-ay, JeMsle Jones
tieven Young Jjultes.
An Old Wiiimiu's Complaint .
Miss Jenkins-,
Vncnl olo-.tliiic. Twleit
Mlns'llurrlet Orum.
rviiicsMniidr.iniisi " '1'liu Mob? (iroup
i..MOMmiir.iiiis (J j)llll(.0( tho Uriels
Seven Young IjuIImi,
'llio (iv)sj- rluwer Clil, ...
MUs Jenkins.
Ilniijorlnc iSitto Limited Kxiireo.s (lidoii. .
Mr. J. (lltvlu l'elw.
Tiililetiux MimviinU Itevel of the NidiuH
Xidtuls t'riiilenee l'at terson, l'onrl diliiuw, lies
McSul.cv, I'loieiice IliimrMiii, t- 11a Hnltn-i
(Inu-u menu. Nina (iutlirie, Wa-.eo Mortin,
Irene rripilmrt.
Admission !35 cents j cliIldrepyWrtsT''"
llliU Wunttil for Ititcu 'I'liu'l;,
The committee appointed bv the
Gentlemen's Driving Association invite,
sealed bids for building of a half mile
track 011 site selected west of The Dalles.
Planu and specifications can be seen at
the otllce of C. J. Crandall, Monday
Oct. 20th. llids will bo opened Thurs
day evening Nov. 1st, at 8 p, m., at the
ofhYe of 0, J. Crandall. The committee
reserves the right to reject any or all
bids. o2t) 81
Tomorrow !
$1. $125 and $1.50
LADIES'
KID
GLOVES
W8B
CHOICE
69c
PAIR
A.M. WILLiAMSUO.
Tho only Btorc ft
this city whero tin
Genuine Imported
Stransky-Steel
Ware is sold,
A little higher in
price, but outlasts
a dozen piecesof so
called cheap enam
eled ware.
BEWARE!
Other wares look
has the name
Strnnsky - Stool
Ware on each piece.
Do not be deceived
First prizo nt 1C
International Exhi
bitions. Highest
nwarcl nt Worlds
Columbian Exhibi
tion. Chicago Pre
ferred by tho best
cookingauthoritics,
certified to by the
most famous cheni
ist3 for purity and
durability it is
cheapest because
BEST.
Remember this
celebrated enam
eled ware isspecial
ly imported for and
6old in this city ex
clusively by us.
u
It does not rust
nor absorb grease,
does not discolor
nor cntch inside; is
not affected by acids
in iruita or
vegetables,
will boil,
utow, roast
aud bake
with ou t
imparting
flavor of
previously
cool: od
foo 1 end
will test
for yecrs.
"o cau
tion tli.)
imlilw
irnitatio .i
Ice Cream and
Oyster Parlors
Mrs II. L. Jones has opvned ice
cream and oyster par'ors in Carey B.il
lard's old stand. Sheciniei
A full line of Candies,
Nuts and Cigars.
Tho place has been thoroughly ren
ovated, and a (hare of the uublic patron
age is solicited.
I)"
K. K. KKKtiUSdN,
Pltysiciiui mid Surgeon,
Otllce, Vogt lilocl (over i'oitn.llci'j,
.1'a.lmo-dw T11K PAI.LE3, OHKUO.S.
One thousand styles and sizes.
tor cooking and heating.
Prices from $5 to $50.
Slael
Hanget
Casl
flanges
fThe genuine all bear the above Traie.Marb .
ana are soia wttn a written guaranice,
Awarded First Prize Paris Exposition 1900
OVER ALU Tnb WOllUUi
Sold by First-Class Stove Merchants everywhere.
The Michinan Stove Comnanv.
XAritest Mukera ut BtoTtm und Hangeii la the World.
Ilk luwe
&1BENTON,
SOLE HCBNTS.