The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 30, 1900, Image 4

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    l'KOl'I.K COM I NO AMI (UMNO,
fiwn today from
K. E. Savaji? w.ip 'n
Hood Kiv i
Mr. Willif. mill J)n lMrry left on litis
ntti'rtio -ii j bu.u lot ii. fir home at White
S .liiion.
H m. K. N Jone h renistoreil1 at the
Um.uill.i Houai.' from the llancli near
Slierar's Hriile.
Jul Urtiinon, a nroeporntia heeler
dimity sheepman, it rvtfielcred at tliej
UUUMIIIIl MllUSt!. -P"
Jmlae Thomas O'D.iy, of Portland,
nrriwil here on the neon' train ami will
epjak toniir.r.t at the Knlilin in the
interest of Hrvan ami Sttv-ueon.
FURNISHING NOTES.
Nrt anil Tnntcful Ailjnni't l h
ConitlitUii ill n llouif- j
liol.l.
VOGT
Opera House
The new pralrio
simply deliirthfiil;
jjreens, reds, b.tie
ral tints of the Ioiijj
of the wet.
iui:n.
Sundav, Ot'tolivr i!S:h. to Mr. ami
. Mrs. J. IS. Mann, of tlii- citv, a sen.
A r.tlltu'ul Y trii.
A kooiI, political yarn is being told by
n man about tiv.vn as comin; from a
friend. Tlie truth of the story cannot
be vouched for, but it is too good to be
lost.
A democratic brother was praying in
a church prayer-meeting and, at the
conclusion he s.iid, in all seihusnesp,
"Wo prayer Thee that the democrats
may hang together.''
The opportunity was too rooJ to be
lost, and a republican elder shouted,
"Amen."
The democrat gasped, but regained
himself and continued, "but not in the
sense that our republican brother means,
but in the spirit of accord and concord
"Any cord will do Lord, anv cord will
do," was the answer. Telegram.
Grand I-'artmell Meeting.
A farewell meeting will be given Brig
adier Marshall and wile, who has charge
of the Northern Pacific chief divieion,
which comprises the states of Oregon,
Washington and Idaho, on Tuesday,
November 6th. The brigadier is saying
good bye to a number of corps, and will
visit The Dalles at that time. Major
Harris, his chief secretary, is accompa
living him to The Dalies. Uome to the
Salvation Army hall at S o'clock and
hear him for the last time. Plentv of
music Is bein arranged for. Coffee,
calso and sandwiches will he served at
the close. Ail invited.
Cut. W. R. Ckaiuree,
LlKl'T. Ci:efem.
rras nint ting nro
they eonie in soft
;ui'i eeni, the until
. w ir, prairie gras-s-
Dcler rf- ' weM, 1111:11 ui i' mm
,i.ei)roving sources of income to the
farmers. Formerly these praes were
supposed to he an unmitigated evil,
s;t Ladies' World.
Prairie grass matting is much heavier
than the Chinese and .lapanesi- prod-
nets, and much more durable; they,
all have the same clean and frairrant
sniell that makes them so acceptable
as tioor coverings, frame grass mat
ting is full yard wide and costs 40 cents '
per yard.
Never were there shown more bcaitti-,
fu'i lamps than are now made. Kspe-
dally notable are the piano lamps of'
welded wrought iron and copper in ear-i
mine tmish. 1 he antniue copper anil
ear mine copper are also beautifully
combined in other models. The car
mine finish, royal copper is not new,
but it is ever beautiful and has never
before eomnioni.ed.
Very attractive portieres in green and
soft dull crimson in fish-net, seine pat
tern, have been selling for three dol
lars each: the meshes are as large as
tho.e of a coarse seine, and the curtains
are finished top and IhHIoiu by hand
some tassels.
Another style in a sort of cro
striped open work pattern comes in
rich reds and deep blues, and has up
per and lower finish of tassels. The
material is cotton, a sort of soft cord,
and the colors are claimed to be fast;
they drape very gracefully and need
no ring;-.
A handsome top border for n plain
curtain, that is, a curtain without fig
ures, may be made by taking a strip
of burlap having a figure, and outlining
this figure with gold thread and then
powdering it with colored sp;ingles.
F. J. CLARKE, Mnnagor.
One Jolly Night,
TUESDAY. October 30th.
The Now York World's Litest Success,
Knttrtaliiiuent at Mooter.
Mosiek, Oct. 23, PJOO.
An entertainment was given last
Thnrsdy evening in fchool district No.
8 by Miss Mabel Kiddell, teacher, for
the benefit of the library fund. The
house was filled by an appreciative au
dience, who enjjyed the folloTing well
rendered program :
Sous Song of the Hoses School
Dialogue Love In u CottuKe
Nora Hoot, I.eo Knot, Klulc Mlddlcswarr,
, Kliuer Itoot, lvJwntd 1'uiismore.
So I Will He Your aue.'tbeart. . .Edna Root
Recitation Little Moom kdci Philips
DNIogue The Bridal Wine Cup
IWriii Mlridletivnrt.G'cnrxe Chamberlain,
Mr. J. Velber aim Others.
Violin Solo Zephyrs of the South
Jlr i;. F. MiddlesMart
Pantomime f:nt Pie
Jlr. J. Welbe.-K. Mr. 1.. lioot, Willie
Marsh, fcdward Imnsmore.
Soi'g Wonion'n Hights Chorus
IIo Footed (lie .Surgeon J.
All doctors told Keniek Hamilton, of
West Jefferson, 0., after suffering 18
upntlia from Rectaf I"i3tiila, he would
1 .l
we unless u cosuy operation .was per
formed ; but he cured himself with live
bo.Xfs of ISueklen'a Arnica Salve, the
surest Pile cure on Katth, and the best
Salve in the World. 'J3 cents a box. Sold
by ISIakeley, Druggist. 4
KELLY'S
KIDS
III
FROZEN DESSERTS.
Vogt Opera House,
F. J. Clarke, Manager.
One
Night
Only.,,
Saturday, Nov- 3d
Uncle Sopie
I I- I 1 Rirv
Spruceby
Three Dlaht-s That Will He Appraol
nlud li- the fluent In Wnrm
Wentlier.
For hickory nut ice crenm make n.
boiled custard of one pint of milk,
iy4 cupfuls of sugar, four eggs and
one-third of a tea.snoonfiil of salt.
When it is cold add one quart of
cream and two cupfuls of hickory nut
meats that have been powdered fine
in a mortar: then freeze, says the
New York Tribune.
Coffee ice cream frozen in a cylin
drical moid, with the center filled
with lemon ice. is an attractive and
delicious dessert. For the ice cream
mix two tuhlespoonfuls of arrowroot
with half n cupful of cold milk. JSeat
four eggs well and mix with it. Then
beat one pint of milk- mid pour over
the mixture and add four cupfuls of
white sugar. When it is cool add two
quarts of cream. Put it into the
freezer, and when it is partly frozen
turn in two cupfuls of strong coffee
and freeze thoroughly. Pack it in n
cylindrical mold.
For the lemon ice mix together the
juice of six lemons, two cupfuls of
sugar and three cupfuls of water.
Strain and turn it into the freezer.
When the ic and salt an; packed add
to it two cupfuls of .sweet milk and
freeze at once. Fill it into (he center
of the dufl'ee ice cream.
Maple mousse is easily and quickly
made. Put one pint of maple sirup
into a saucepan with the yolks of
eight eggs. Stir over the lire until
the sirup thickens, then remove at
once and stir until it is cold. Fold
into it one quart' of whipped cream
and pack in a mold in ice and halt for
five hours.
25 FUNMAKERS !
THE OTTS,
UOULDKN & GlilFFIN,
4 CARNATIONS,
GKIFFIN & CKIFFIF,
NE WSHOVS' QUA UT ETT E ,
FEMALE QUARTETTE.
One Carload of Scenery-
First : IJows, 7oc;
Seats on sale at
Dulance House, 50c
Clarke & Falk's.
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Blacksmith1
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Wagon and Carriage Work.
Fish Brothers' Wagon.
i Tbird and Jeffcrn.
Piioue 159
C. p. Stephens
.Dealor In.
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Cents' Furnishings.
Hoots, Shoes. HntN, Cnps. Notions.
for w , .. Dougiiii iilioe.
A I'encli Jliiuiif.
Tliis velvety cream can he made a
very perfect dish for either luncheon
or dinner. Prepare a doen large ripe
penche-, remove the stones, reduce
them to a pulp and then strain. Honk
one teaspoonful of gelatine in cold wa
ter, dissolve it in a tnliL'spooufuI of
hot water, and add to the peach pulp.
Then .set the whole on ice lo heroine
cold. .Sweetenonepintof cream whipped
to a stiff froth, then fold in the peaeli
pulp and pour into a mold, '.'over
tightly and pack in ice for three hourn.
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Telephone No. 83.
Ml bi-cund .St.,
TuG Dalles, Or,
IfTOTSTCKYA'rx-rA'rak'VA rr serssvArrm a a r a vjli atat 4 a. vat a TAiTfAt atata a iAt ataiv
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C. J. STUBLIHG,
WllOl.KSAI.i: AND IIKTAII.
Wines, Liquors Cigars
Family Orders will receive prompt attention.
Phone 234,
Next door to A. M. Williams A Co.
THE DALLES, OREGON.
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THE CELEBRATED
.. .GOIiUjftM BREWERY...
AUGUST BUOHLER, Prop.
Of tlm product of this well-known hrewory the United Status Health
Reports for Juno 123. PJOO, nays: "A more suputior brow never entered
tho lahratory of the United KtatcH Health roportu. Jt ih nhilutely duvoiil
of the sliuhteat trace of adulteration, hut on the other hand In composed of
the hefit of malt and choicest of hopd. its tonic (jualitiei are of tho high
est and it can he u-ud with the greatest benefit and eatiefaclion hv old and
young. ItH lido can coiucientioiHly be prescribed liy the phybieiaiiH with,
thu cersainty that a better, purer or moru w holesom'o Imve'raife could not'
possibly bo found."
East Second Stroot, THE DALLES, OREGON.
WM. MICHELL,
Undertaker anil Embalmer
Cor. Third and Washington Sts.
All orders attended to promptly. Long
distance phone -IS.'J. Local, 102.
f.'rnile Oraiixe (.'imlnril.
Take the juice from six large or
anges and place over uhlow fire, adding
siiL'ar to tii.su. When the sii'mi- 1 ilis.
) solved, reniove from the lire, find when
nearly cold, mid the yolks of six eggs
well beaten and n pint of milk which lias
prelously hem holltd. Again place
jii the fire, and Mir unti'. it thicken".
To sent-, phu'i in glares .anil aild the
whites of the eggs, which have been
well beaten with sugar.--Utlea (N. Y.)
Observer.
Mica r
(Urease 1
R helps the team. Saves wear nnu H
cxpeiibc. Hold everywhere. M
jKL STANDARD OIL CO. g
Grand Operatic Orohestra
Carload Special Scenery
Novel Meohanical Effects
The Great Sawmill Scene
All New Specialties.
Wa'ch fortko Itig Parade.
Note thofitke Iiutiro house. 60c.
Dryinir iuopnration.s nimnlv davel-
oj) dry catarrh j thoy dry up tho Becretious,
which adhere to tho mcmbrauo and docom-
IlOfin. filiminrr n. ff, t-1 nr.rn unrirtna Jr.wil.ln M.n '
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i no ordinary lora ot catarrh. Avoidalldry- A
ing inhalants, funics, smokes ami tuulfti ! S
ami uao that, which cleanses, eootheu and S
hcala. Ely's Cream Balm ia bucU ft remedy , ?
buu win euro caiarru or com in Uio noaa
cusily and pleasantly. A trial elzo 1111 bo
;nailed for 10 ceiits. All drugoisU sell tho
COo. sizo. Ely Brothers, SO Warren fit,, N.Y.
Tho Balm cures without pain, docs' not
irritate or cause snoozing. It Hprcatls iUelf
oyer' an irritated ami unnrrv auravt. rMinv.
ing immediately tho painful inflammation.
With Ely's Cream Balinjrou aro turned
agaiust Nasal Catarrh and Hay Fever.
I Cllen Lice Coopered.
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DKALKItS IN
All kinds of
Funeral Supplies
Crandall&Borg?
UNDERTAKE
EMBALMERS
Tho Dallos, Or.
Hobes,
BupiaSh
Etc.
USE
Cnrbolineura i.Avenarius.
't'lio iiuikt etllclent WoihI l'retervlmr
I'ulnt alHou Uu (Ileal Jtuiuedy iimilnst
Clilck i-ii Urn, IIn ui'pllOHtlim tit In.
tiilu Halls i)i iiultry liouitiin will vr
iiituicntly fxterinhJiito nil lice. itu
tiillK lieultliy clilckciiK, p.oiity of
ckhd. W ilto for t'l-eiilrn uml price,
Mention thli ucr,
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Jous. i , rexers et uo.,
TIIK UALLEH. OUKUIIN. 0
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PIONEER BAKERY.
I have re-opened this well-known Bakery,
and am now preparod to supply every
body with Bread, Piea and Cakos. Also
all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer es.
GEORGE RUCH, Pioneer Grocer.
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Win Hi, Diiuiliii, Kuti
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points on I'oliitiililii siiiila-rti vln HlxVMhoull
t.ikc.Nn. i, It-iivlii!,' 'the Polks nt U IO p. n.
niHklii ilini't conncclloiiH nt Ilt-ppni-r junction
unit HIckx Iti'tiiruliiK miKliiHillrifti-ciiiiiMtlnn
nt Hi'ppiitT iiin-tloii mid lilacs xvlth No. 1. tr
tlxltilt nl 'I'li; Drtlles nt I'j.ai p. m.
I'nr full inttllcillius i-ii 1 1 mi O. . .V. C.'
H-cnt 'I lie I'lillct. or nil.! c-
w. ii itriti.iiri'.T,
(ii., I'll. Ari , 1'ortlaiiO, Or
SOUTH and EAST via
Souinera Pacific Co
Shasta Route
Tmina k-uvu Thu Dulles (or I'ottlmiii mnl wi;
atntlotiK nt l.'i) ii. in, mill D p, in.
U'jivu I'ortliinil H. miit in
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Arrive A.iltlmnl 1 J : :ct h in
" (jiit'riiiiu.'iito 5.(11) pin
" fcnii Kiniiclou 7; I) pin
Artlvo OkiIoii
" Denver
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Arrive Ui. Atnjclw
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" City of Muxleo
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Clialrcnrs bneriinti:iilo to OxiImi mill Ht l'w,
anil loiuht ciirH to Clilenxo, Ht ljitln, Ncwor-
lemis anil Vt nwiliifttou.
t'oiiiiectlni,' lit Kan l-rmicf-.fo with i-cvenl
Mcnnslilp Ifiuw for Honolulu, Japnli. t'lilm.
I'lilllpplnt'S, Central uml rtoiilli Ameilcn.
Kee iient nl The Dnllc. stntlmi, or llrc
C. H. MARKHAM,
(.eiieral I'avnKer Aj-ent, I'ort.mi'l, Or
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in m
Yellowstone Park Line.
'rut: hinino oak hoi'tk l-'itoM i'uti.a.n
TO Till: KAST.
THIS ONLY DlliUCTI.INi: TO THK YI.M.OW-
Hto.Ni: I'Aiti:
J.KVVI!.
No.
I Union Depot, ririhaiid I Sis
A It II l VK.
Nil.
lfnt mall for Tticoma,
Healtlt), Olytitpln, (iiay'i.
Hiirlioriiuil .South lletnl
points, Kpukiiiiu, Hii-ik
Imnl, II. (!,, I'lillniiiii,
Miunitv lututtll. I 111 f
11:13 ,. M, fiilolliinip iiilnliiKCOUli
iry, iieietia, .iiiuoeiii"-
ills, tit, rmii, OiuiiIiii,
Kiiiihiih City. rit. I-ouIk, ,
(IIiIciiko mill nil point
fx). I, le;it anil xoullieiiNt.
i 1'iuret Hound t:pres .,
HiSO I'. M,,for Tiieoinn mid Heattlu 7,l)..M
mill interini'iiiniu poinit.
State floirnal School,
MONMOUTH, - . OREGON.
Pall Term Opens September 18, 1900.
rad1u'Uo,,,,,:ll!at,,0f 1,10 SmMX SCU01 ",0 ',a'mroa t0 M ' fto Cortllleato l,H,ll,,lev
liraduHUjii-oHdlly bceuro Kood poMtlons. Kxpensuof year from m t,, t
... Ktroim Aoudcttilo mid I'rofenslonal OoUfbm. Nutv Hneclnl Dci.i.n,,,. !. . , ,., .
WelliurpiITriiluliur Uepaituienv. "I'cuni Dcpnrttiro In .Muniinl TraltiltiB
For catalogue con tulnlng full uniiouiittiiiKiits mMres
1'. I, OAMIM.UI.L, rMlt, or W A. WANK, BwrcUry Ut FatnUy,
on
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No. a.
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flliiiii.ipoiln,H(. I'Hiilund illii'iirl ilvcrpoli"'
MltllllU t CllllllKO. . ,
, utii)iiitit iiainn, union uepot nun'" -
III all principal cilice
Uukkiiko clicckiit todcstlnnlliin ' ,!cle,',
l;'or )umdi.oincly llluntiuU-iiauht'rlptlVfiii ; ; !
HckelH, klccpliiK car rctcrvatlons, etc, cnll ur
write
A. D, CHARLTON,
An.ltunt (icncrul I'MkMimcr AkciiI. W
i-onriirect.conicrTliIrd, I'oitland Ohboii.
Jjlt. It, K. NM1TII,
Osteopath.
ItooniH m mirl It. (llniiniiHn Illock
Tin'
Oregon,