The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 27, 1900, Image 3

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    EflSTEHN OREGON'S GflEflTEST DEPARTMENT STORE.
for
ecsal Offering
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.
ease & Mays
All goods marked in plain fi gurus.
We Want--
Suspicious clothing buyers to conic here men
and hoys who never gel 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 better, a little under the price of the
other fellows.
ASK TO SEE OUH
Mod's all-wool Irown melton suits at. . . . $7.50
Mow's nil-wool, black day worsted suits in round d-J f ff
cut Buck, square out and "frocks, nt tpXvy.UL
Men's worsted and elieviot finite in dK tn J- dQK
all the luicfit styles, from tpO.OJ LU CpiCO
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.
lays & Crowe
The Dalles Daily Chronicle,
fi.ViTltim
OCT.
woo
' the men as they sat at a camp lire in the ' very much. There is not much written station, but unfortunately ior tln?m
. bottom nori.li "of the Wasco warehouse. that we little folks can enjoy, so please, ! selves, took her trunk nlont?, and at
'The men claim the blankets were ; dear Mr. Kiplina, write something about ' this point the romance ended, for the
ICE CREAM and
ICE CREAM SODA
. At Anclrow Keller's.
broutilit to the place where the marshal
j found them by another man. Up to
press time Dickinson had not appeared
i to prosieute or claim the blankets, so
I tho men will probably be turned loose.
I The entertainment niven by Miss Jen
, kiuH last niirlit at the Baldwin under the
' auspice ol tho ladleu of St. Paul'tj
' church, and assisted by local talent, was
j very e:rently enjoyed by an umiRuallv
largo and appreeuuive auuieuce. me
previous ai)pearauce of Miss Jenkins be
fore a Dalies audience had caused ex
pectation to run hiuh, and it waH more
than gratified. All who were present
aree that a more delightful eveuine. has
Hiddom been snout in Tho Dulles.
Hon. A. S. Poberts ban sold hiH l.'omelljl' l'!J )0" '
'rim. l iirnt? iu uu
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Professor Sandvin's regular weekly
ilanci) wi'l be i;iven at the Paldwin to
ntyln Saturday,) 20 'Jt
Tint ladies of the Christian church
will serve hiiich on election night. Fur
ther particulars later.
Senator John II. Mitchell has taken
thi) Htnnipfor MoKinloy mid PooRevolt,
ami will wind up the campaign at Hepp
dt November JHh.
lnt 1iHt evening nt the r.aldwiu
ojwu house, or between there and tho
nrt house, a child's light tan kid glove.
Fimlur please leave nt this oflice. Itt
'I'iie silk quilt thut has been on exhi
bition it. the window of Judge Blake
!')'' diug Htnre for Homo time will be
"lll'd oil' next Monday night, Out. 'JIHh,
at 8 o'clock.
Wr are requested to announce that
o'Aiiit,' to the condition of the church
hiilhliiig at this time thoro will be no
Simluy bchool service at St. Paul's
thiireh tomorrow.
A man in Puiso oilers to wager '2 to 1
'! .f.'OU on ench of the following propo
iitloiH' That liryiui will not carry his
wn piceinct, cily, county, state or
United Mtiitue, and can got no tnkora of
tint iini
W. ( Hall and Delia McCoy were!
'lulled in marriiigo this forenoon. Octo-
tli, at the residence of tho bride's
"lother, thia city, Uev. U. F. Hawk olll
chtln. The young couple loft this uf
l9'n 'on on a wedding trip to Portland.
Hv. Itny Palinor, of Portland, wTTfl
"I'wlt in tho interest of tho prohibition
party at the court house Friday ovenlng,
Wombur ad, nt 8 o'clock. V number
Q'npprnpriato iiiuhIimI selections by tho
wit loot I talent is part of tho program
o.'tlui i veiling.
Mr. ami Mrs. K. C. Tcngue, late of this
y. urn now located on tho Llttlo
Klickitat, a couple of miles holow Gold
ndule, where Mr. Tencuo is making
I'fuparationH to go t'xtenslvoly Into five weeks more.
tldcknn rHiaing. Mr. Teaguo thinks ho! The ploa of a child for inoro uiiimnl
nuko inonoy in tho buaiuusH by J stories has induced Uudyard Kipling to
'"Ipping hiH chickens to Tho Dalles ; aiA to hia seiios of funny "Juet So"
hut in lo any, us long na they command 1 tales wh'o'i have appeared lu The Ladies'
"nywhuro near the prlco they have done ' Homo Journal. After the famous author
'"ryunrs In thin umrkot. ,had publiihod the Inat of that bents
trumps, who glvo their names as thoro was n flood of letters camo to tho
William Donovan and William White, Journal asking for more. One among
wcru arrested yeaturduy by Marshal those wue mldressed to Mr. Kipling
"fiver n tho charge of hnvlng stolen n personally , un 1 was forwurdud to him
'"indie of blankets belonging to John ' l Kughuid. It proved to be a letter
"ickliieon, a etock buyer, from tho rear J from a child who pleaded with the
KlofacHuoojoinUioynrdBBttho KhbI nntlior to "give hp fome more stories
Kr"l. Tho blankets wore found beeldo 1 "bout anlmalKj wo enjoyed iour otherB
band of 1200 head of Merino etock sheep
to llogart & Jieckley, of Lane county
mid the lot will be shipped by boat to
Pjrihtnd in the morning. Times have
greatly changed since nearly all tho
sheep in the Inland Ktiipiie came from
the Willamette vallev, now that valley
sheepmen come here to stock up. The
price received by Mr. Roberta was $3. 25
for ewes and yearling wethers and $2.10
f ir lambs. """
A prominent physician of this city
asks Tun Ciiiio.nk i.i: to call attention to
a fact admitted by every physician of
any standing in the world, namely, that
eciuletiiia and fiearlot fever are one and
the same disease, the only difference
being ono of degree. The importance of
thia suggestion will be admitted wlun
it is said that, according to common
report, unrestricted egress is had, by
children and others, to huueeu in tills
city that, are ouarantined for scarlet
fever, under the pretense that the ail
ment is "only Ecailetina," and therefore
not contagious
At a ppeolal session of the county
court hohl today the petitions of two
'jpartiee, one a Mr. Petersen and the
' . . a ... . - If ... ....I 1
oilier a. Mr. wnner, ior nceiiso 10 eu
liquors in the Mosier precinct wero de
nied on the technical ground that tho
published notice failed to specify the
timo when the application would bo
made. N. J. Slnnott appeared before
tho court In opposition to the petition.
F. W. Wilson appeared for the petition
ers but practically conceded tho error
was vital. So the publication will all
havo to be douo over again, and ono
saloon will havo to suffice for tho liquid
refreshment necessities of Mosier for
my pussy." The earnestness and sin
cerity of tho child appealed very strong
ly to Mr. Kipling, who is exceedingly
fond of little folks, and tie writes to
the Journal saying that, he is coing to
grant that child's request even if he has
to disappoint all his other friends.
Singular title, yet in the plural. There
were two boys, or there is two particular
boys, whose sense of humor is so largely
developed that they see fun in any tiling
and everything. They of course lovej
music, good singing, can appreciate the !
viilue of beauty ; but the "irresietabie" j
cuseedness of their natures prompts j
them to commit practical jokes. Of j
course it is all very funny and you enjoy ,
not care to be a vie-1
tim. These two boys, no clillerent ptoD-
ably from thousands of other boys, ex-1
cept possibly in their largely developed
fsense of humor, l ou nave prouaiuy i
met this unrestrained humor in boys.
hypnotist, under the claim that tl e
trunk contained sundry articles of wear
ing npparel belonging to his wife, iiad
the knights arrested and 'nlicted for
larceny before the local justice. The
wind-up was a farco in which the justice
ordered the whole measley aggregation
from his presence. According to tl.e
hypnotist's own story he subsequently
redeemed himself by taking the girl
home to her parents.
federal (iiatul .lury liuMer.
ltiN WiinUd for Kace TrncK.
The committee appointed by the
Gentlemen's Driving Association invite
sealed bids for building of a half mile
track on site selected west of The Dalles.
Plans and specifications can be seen nt
tho office of C. J. Crandall, Monday
Oct. 29th. Bids will be opened Thurs
day evening Nov. 1st, at S p. m., at the i
office of C. J. Crandall. The committee
reserves.the rihj to nj;ct any or all
bids. " o20 3t
Sympathy for the Filipinos,
New Voiik, Oct. 25. At a banquet
given by the Filipinos hero to Rorueoy
Hobledo, the Spanish ex-minister of
justice, savs a Paris dispatch to tl.e
.'.-iMiiiia!
Tho only store tt
this city whero tht
(Jenuine Imported
Strnnsky-Stecl
Ware is sold.
A little higher in
price, but outlnsti
a dozen pieccnof so
called cheap enum
eled ware.
BEWARE!
Other wares loots
likoit.butthogcnu-1
ino haa tho name '
Strnnsky Steel
Ware on each piece.
Do not bo deceived
First prize nt lfi
International Exhi
bitions, Ilinhofit
award nt World t
Columbian Exhibi
tion. Chicago Pre
ferred by tho best
cookinprauthorities,
certified to by the
most famous chem
ists for purity and
durability it is
cheapest because
BEST.
Remember this
celebrated enam
eled ware ia special
ly imported for and
sold in this city ex
clusively by us.
XI
It does not rust
nor absorb grease,
does not discolor
nor catch inside; is
notaffectedbyacids
in fruits or
vegetables,
will boil,
stew, roast
and bake
without
imparting
flavor of
previouoly
cooked
food and
will lest
for years.
Wo cau
tion tlis
pu bl I 5
ngains
imitation
The first grand jury list for the exclu
sivo use of tho United States circuit. . rpim, ,i lattpr mml warm snppnli
court has been selected, and on it, aro o,.n,,,iuinc th Killninnsi. Tin thnt
the names of 1000 taxpayers of the date i they hnll t, sympathy of Spain, and
I of Oregon, who may becalled upon somo caletj tIle United State a "lobbtr na
time to act as jurors. The list is ex-jtioll . St.nor Kbledo said help would
J pected to last several years and it may come t0 tno Filipinos if they kept up the
i be some time before the jurors' names 8trugg!e.
(who appear will be drawn for the jury , u t'u'r, 7nd"leo our line 'of dress
J't0if 8f K!tl r'" teiik'rt-. U'e are offering some splendid
Thcio lire cnaea where tho uroteequef 'in:M... ..uitD . ti.., I b ifyain in tiue irood?. No tiouhle to
iiruil fi-rtitt ' ' 1 i t . ,x X -1 . . . ,
Ice Cream and
0)'Ster Parlors..
isense of travesty Iuib been acquired from
certain phases of life, or inherited
(Either wav the result ia extiemely ludi
man; C. W. Dietzel, speculator; W. H,
... ., . .it II. Dufur, farmer in. Frizzell, farm
crous and productive of lauKhter" Have ' '
, ' ,. T, er; J. E. Barnett, liveryman S. I.
i you such boys? If not, don't fail to see .,,', ... , ' ' . .
. .--I .1 ir i .i B vthe, editor; A. A. Bonney, dairy
"Ke v's K'i e." If vou have, then tho i ' ' . . :
-. ,. , . I man; Tinman Puller, banker Mike
greater reason to profit by comparison,
and you will enjoy it. At the oat Oc
tober SOth.
The companv which will produce "A
Wise Guy" at the Vogt opera house
next Monday night is an exceedingly
Doyle, farmer; J. C. Egbert, fanner;
Harry Gilpin, farmer; E. A. Urillin,
sheepman; li. II. Guthrie, capitalist ;
L. Henry, farmer; J. L. Kelly, capital
ist; (j. A. Liobe, capitalist; W. E
Campbell, surveyor; Charles Green,
I Store.
011 on Mrs. MorfMti for art embroid
ieries.also decorative work in oil and
I water colors. 2tf
The largest anil most complete line of
fall and winter millinery ever displayed
in the city at tho Campbell it Wilson
millinery parlors. Tho prices will sell
the goods. e8tf
Mrs II. L. Jones has opened ice
cream and oyster parlors in Carey, I5.U
lard's old stand. She carries
A full line of Candies,
Nuts and Cigars.
The place has been thoroughly icn
ovated, and a thateof the nubile p.Uion
ago is solicited.
K. K. FEUfiUSIlN,
Physician ami Surgeon,
omce, Vogt niouk (iwt riii:iict'),
Odjiliuo-dw TIIK DAI.I.K3, O'MXiON.
clever one, mcluuing ub it noes imam farmer. j, Ai Gulliford, capitalist ; C.
Sellery, who plays tno part 01 "ftpiKe, w jIaigjltt capitalist; li. P. Hood.
Anna Mortland, who appears as the ac-j meruhflUt . J 1I j0illlgton, meichaiit;
tress, Edward Sanford. a German tome-; j:rank sheepmar:.
dian of ability, who will bo seen as h )8 worti,y of relmuk that among
Pusse, William Parlow, Charles E. Gra- t))0 1000 ,lllllie"B t,ro B ouy one editor,
ham, Frederick Saville, Edward lllco, g Ply the, of tho Hood Piver Glatiei.
Pertio Ilayden, Carmen Stuart, Ethel IJow ,,Qt there is a mystery, as edit
Clayton, Sadio Purdell, Hatlio Purdell, j ora kunv too mlIcl t0 mu'Uv K00ll jrotei
Ollio Joy ami a number ot otners. in-1
...... ...... jmIIii a.'lir. Cjl,,, i
eiiiiiuiK lu.inv piuiiv km ia "u j serve
CaiCliy BOIIgU. ino Fpt-uiuuiuB nmcu iiiu
included in tho peilormaneo aro all o(
tho highest order. Ttio Purdell Slsleio
do an exceedingly clover cako walk and
sing prettily ; Joy and Clayton present
tin acrobatic dance which is a marvel in
its way; Saylllo and Stuart give a clever
i i.. -it,, ii i,... ,,:., ,.
ttpviuiiii.v, Him jjciuu iitiuuii oihkd "
number of the latest songs in tho pretti
est manner possible. Taken altogether,
tho company is as good as the play, and
that is saying all thoio is to say.
Tho littlo town of Cascade Locks that
used to be the liveliest spot in the
Northwest, but which since tho com
pletion of (lie locks has become as staid
and sober as a church yard, had a
romance tho other day that broko tho
dull monotony of tho placo. The star
uotoraweroa pretty but lono and de
foneeleas girl from Pridul Veil and a
ottplo of Portland drummers who as
sumed tho rolo of knights-errant and
carried oil' tho girl while she was under
tho spell of her cruel master, an itinerant
hypnotist, and possibly, as tho hypnotist
subsequently claimed, under tho addi
tional spell of Cascades beer. The lady's
rescuers convoyed her to tho railway
fs One thousand styles and sizes.
rnr cnnicintr ann neriTmcr.
O O '?
s
iuiors tro, and aro raiely asked to I
What is almost as remarkable is
tl at there is only one Smith in the lot.
i
! Kill' 1, 15 DOMINO AND (lOINO.
... ,. ...... . . .r ,
uorouer vv. ii. isims went io roriiainii
on the niorniiiL' train. --"1
Joe Leiter, o Pridal Veil, is legistered
at ttio Umatilla House.
i
P. P. Walsh, of Antelope, is in town
the guest of the I' mat ilia House.
T. M. P. Chaplain is registered at tho
Umatilla House from Hood Piver. ,
Deputv Sheriff E. P. Wood and Jell'
Mosier, of Mosier, were in town today.
Henry Zweidler, of Tygh, was in town
today and mado tho ollice a pleasant
call.
Undo Hilly Kelsay came In yeeteidav j
from his ranch near Slianiko and ie
turned homo on tho noon train.
CASTOR! A
For Iufauts and Children. t
Th Kind You Have Always Bought ;
Signature of fM&H
Steel
fUngM
Cast
Ranges
i
fThe genuine all bear the above Trale-Alark,
ana are sola wrni a written guarantee.
Awarded First Prize Paris Exposition 1900'
OVBR ALL THE WOKUD. t-
Sold by First-Class Stovo Merchants everywhere.
VaiIa only h The Michigan Stove Comnanv.
Laracst Makeru of Hturea ami Hameii la tho World.
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