The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 01, 1900, Image 3

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    EASTER OREGON'S GREATEST DEPflRTJIEflT STORE.
The 3 Things
Saturday's Special.
"Rote's Friend"
Waists for Boys...
Thorc is a .cplonlid variety hero for all
noi ls of boys, made from Flannels, Klannolelles
urn! lVreales.
litr!.t'l with
wr ir them.
Your
Choice
Saturday-
No wonder that mothers are de
them, and the boys are proud to
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c
Your
Choice
Saturday
SEE WINDOWS.
Pease & Mays.
.All goods marked in plain figures.
PICTURE TO YOURSELF
A PERFECT SUIT....
Ono lliat in every way meets your itloa of what is correct;
then call and Bee our exhibition of new Full styles. It's a "sure
thine" that you'll find just the Btvlo you want.
If you are looking for a neat, nice, fashionable
and inexpensive Suit of STRICTLY ALL WOOL,
see our lino at
$io.
It's bound to give yon satisfaction ; because, in the start, it's
made of good material ; it's well put together ; good sewing, good
liiiiniis, and cut to (it, in the very latest style sack coat.
Our $10.00 Overcoat
of strictly all wool, in blue, black and oxford Cray, cut in long
box style with velvet collar, nicely lined and well made throughout.
Special
Our $1.50
FEDORA HAT
Special
It you want a thoroughbred hat the top-notch of hat ex
cellenceyou must buy one of these. We Fhow thetn in all the
latest colors, and we guarantee thetn equal to any $2. 00 hat sold
in Oregon.
Most important in Shoes are
1st. A perfect lit that means comfort.
2d. Style and graceful design that means
beauty.
3d. First-class material and construction
that moans service.
Queen Quality
Shoes for Women
Furnish absolute ease, fashionable elegance
and splendid service. No matter for what
purpose a woman desires shoes, she will
find her wants supplied in the Queen Qual
ity line. Many styles to select from.
$3.00.
PEASE & MAYS
All goods marked in plain figures.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle,
TtiritSDAY
- NOV. 1, l'JOO
ICE CREAM and
ICE CREAM SODA
At Andrew Keller's.
. Co)
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
I '1 hey have routed n houe on Kighth
I Btreot, a block or ho west of Union.
e have u few very desirable proper
, ties for tale and rent In the citv. If von
are looking for anything along this linu
, it will pay yon to call on Hudson it
j Rrownhill.
I The receipts at tho county clerk's
ollice from "sundry clerk's fees" lor the
month of October amounted to iflidit.OOO,
, or about $ 1 00 more than the expense of
; the ollice.
I Two men of Albany, while hunting
! for game last Friday, killed a large hawk
( which had two live chickens in its pos
session. The chickens were unharmed
and were given ibeir liberty.
The friends of Mrs. J. P. Lucas will
I regret to learn that her condition was
i very critical this morning, and grave ap
' prehension is entertained regarding her
'. recovery. Her mother has been Bent
I for from linker City.
Among the Hallowe'en pianks of the
j kids on the blall' was the stealing of .Mr.
' C.irnaby's delivery wagon from the
! stable on 'lenth street and conveying it
' boyon 1 the Ilogan place west of town,
i hi
lliMKMiibcr the littlo musicians tonight
.V tui' ngt.
I' (lli'ction day has been set for next
Monday, Niv. ,").
Ladies' winter waists 7Ii cents to
a' the New York Cash Store.
A nice line of ladies' winter wuists just
rtcivd at the Now York Cash Store.
Tim W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs.
fi. French tomorrow afternoon at :U0
Tne most unique entertainment of
1 1 season at tho Vogt opera house ! whjro it was found this morning.
k''1, j Tne receipts at the Philippine treas
on- rent or sale on easy tonus, (:ocd , ,lry or tie month of August, 1000, were
home, with bath. Inquire or address ' r c.M . Tim tninmirv icointn for the
corresponding month of 1801) were ifo 25,
10.'!, showing an increase in favor of tho
mouth of August, 1000, as compared
with 1800, of flOO.lUiS.
At 'J::!0 this afternoon R. I!. Hood got
a telegram from Rev. Ray Palmer, an
nouncing that that gentleman was sick
abed and cnild not fullll his engagement
to speak horn tomorrow evening. As
no suitable substitute could be obtained
tho muiiting is therefore canceled.
The Congregational church of this
I city has always made it a point to ob
serve Thanksgiving, and the coming ono
will bn no exception. On Thanksgiving
night the young ladlea of the congrega
tion will give un entertainment, tho par
ticulars of which will be announced in
due time.
Who would live on tho Congo? Ac
cording to one of Rev. Agar'a stories, a
little jigger gels under a toe nail and In
three days you either have to have tho
tou out oil' or lose your life. Tho result
Is a good many people short of toos.
Tho missionaries oneo a day have an ex
pert go ovor their feet hunting for jig
gore. The opening of the bids for tho con
struulioii of tho race track has been
postponed till some time next week.
The postponement has boon made neces
sary through thu Inability of tho survey
or to have the cioas-sectlontug done as
eoon as expected. When the time is
fixed for opening of the bids due (in
here. Our loss is Moro's gain, and we
3an heartily recommend him to the
people of that city as a good physician
and a splendid citizen.
About midnight tho residents in the i
neighborhood of the lower end of Second
street were alarmed at a number of rifle 1
shots that were fired in rupid succession. I
They were loud enough to be heard I
distinctly on tho bluff and awake at least '
one gentleman who lives ten blocks j
away. All inquiries Litis morning failed j
to locate the shooters' and those who
expected to hear of a tragedy were!
forced to the conclusion that the shoot- j
ing was part of the kids' Hallowe'en i
program.
mark applies especially to Hallowe'en
time. Tiie boys must have had lots of
fun last night, if the number of lost and
.delapidated gates are to be taken as nn
indication. But their fun in more than
one instance lacked discrimination. It
is not fun, but a genuine offence that
deserves punishment, to steal the gate
from tho grounds of a lone and unpro
tected woman or aged person. It is
never fun to injure or destroy property
in his usual vigor. All plans and the
direction of the meeting were in his
hands, and everyone was glad to see
him. Other new arrivals aro Rev. W.
O. Benadom, Puyallup, Wash., former
ly of this conference, but now of Puget
Sound conference, and Rev. II. N.
Fisher, I). D., editor of the Pacific
Christian Advocate.
Lat evening the devotional service
was led bv Rev. S. A. Hornibrook, after
this n llav. o30 lit
1'inal citizen papers were issued yes
terday by .Judge Blokoloy to Cueton
f'eter .lohaiinseii, of this city.
Tla ladies of the Catholic church will
'wo a fcale of pies and cakes at Maior it
'!'Mt iii'h storu next Saturday.
Wanted A second-hand lire-proof
s-ift'. Must bn in good condition and not
too targe. Apply ut the Cintoxici.u
office. ' 0:Sl-tf
The regular monthly meeting of the
water commissioners will he held lo-
"Wit. List night's meeting lacked a
'I'loruin.
lull election returns will ho received
t the l'liiatllla House ociiiniioiiciiig on j
'lie night of election till the full result j
known.
Wanted -A girl to do general houfio-1
wnrl Good wages will be paid to one j
tlinnmgbiy competent. Apply at ,
W'iid street, nUO-H
A very stylish ladies' wnist, mado of
Ffiiioli flannel and nicely trimmed, in ,
Hi" latest colors, only ifU 2'.1 at the New 1
york (J.iah Store.
'I'lio Arlington Record, after careful
'"lUiiy and computation, estimates the
wheat yield of Gilliam county, this year
t 1,730,000 bushels.
'Hie Shanlko Leader is inforino 1 that
U8 i.ew brick hotel at that place has
lj(-'un leased and new furniture through
out orderod from the Hast.
you want to borrow any money at nouiuoment will bn made in Tin: Cinto.v
fair rate of interest? If you do, call 101,1:.
"Ud tee Hudson k lirownhlll ; they aro The Sliuniko Loader pays tho follow
mo men that can Hccommodato you. .J ng handsome compliment to our yomid
r. and Mrs. .Tames Kellev. of Kines-1 friend Dr. Rav Logan, eon of Dr. Hugh
Ib'i having Sold thoir ruich on Tygh I Logan of this city: Dr. R. W, Logan
'dUgo to John Hix, arrived hern todavlhae decided to permanently locate in
doctor,
Irienda
Dave 15. Levib' big production "Uncle ehn.ll not bo a bit sorry to hear that they
losh Spruceby" will bo presented at j have been found out and punished as
the Vogt opera house touiorrow (Friday) thev deserve.
night. The production has been re-'
ceived with much favor and the "press" 1
t x .. 1 1 ..1..!. . . . ..
01 ine new e.ngianu ciues now oeing j .Mr, ami Mrs. U. J.ueiUlemann ate
played are giving the play and people 1 Well known for their hospitality, but
of any kind, and both of these offences ' which Rev. C. D. Mckelsen, of Ilepp
wero committed lastjnight, according to' nor, preached an 'enthusiastic sermon on
complaints that have reached this office. , "Go Forward."
If the boys who, under pretense of hav-, This morning the devotional, led by
ing fun, had no more sense than to do- the presiding elder, was tu-ned into an
stroy pioperty or put unprotected old experience meeting. It was a profitable
men and women to inconvenience, we season. The topic, "Tho Relation of
the Laity to Revivals," was effectively
presented bv Rev. II. C. Clark, of Lone
A ltrllllimt Jlec'Hjit lull .
very flattering notices. As one critic
suys, "You get your money's worth."
A first-class company of acting people,
novel special scenery and mechanie.il
elfects, new specialties and a splendid
the reception on Tuesday evening last
surpassed that of any given on former
occasions.
Tho evening was a perfect, typical
southern night. The beautiful grounds
orchestra of twelve soloists are some of j that encircle their handsome home were
the features that go to make the pro-; brilliantly illuminated ; the house deoo-
duetion tho big success that it is. The rated with handsome foliage plants and
big parade given at noon attracts largo ! rare cut (lowers
crowds. 1 Mr. and Mrs. G. Lueddomann were'
ni,.i- f'mt-P ,,.!(,., at..a i.tu .win- 1 assisted by Mesdames Sampson and
lion that ho advises that all over the i 1ri,le I'reseiitluK to their friends, Mr
count rv democratic voters oontrreirate
about tin. nolIii.L. uUjcb on theeveninL- Tlle Kro01 is t' youngest of three;
" ' i
of election dav. count noses, and then.
if the election returns for Rrvan don't ! .vearH 1,1 H' state of Oregon, where he
tally with their count, go into the poll
ing places and throw those fellows in
charge of tho returns into the street, and
Chairman Jones savs he doesn't seo any-
Rock. The morning session closed with
a very clear and helpful sermon on
"Laying Up Treasures in Heaven," by
iRev." W. C. Smith, of Dufur.
The cinelnding service of the series
will be held this eveninu' at 7:u0, when
Rev. G. M. Booth, I). D., of Idaho, will
preach, A fong service, beginning at 7,
will precede.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
ite Kind You Have Always Bough!
Bears the
' Signaturo -3l
mays & Crowe
em
1
iX. TN&y
-V""
Tho only store ft
this city where th
Genuine Imported
Stransky-Stccl
Ware is sold,
A little higher in
price, but outlasts
11 dozen pieces of so
called cheap enam
eled ware.
BEWARE!
Other wares look
has tho name
Stransky Steel
Warooneach piece,
Do not be deceived
First prizo at lfi
International Exhi
bitiong. Highest
award at World s
Columbian Exhlbi
tion, Chicago. Pre
ferred by tho be-st
cookingautliorities,
certified to by the
most famous che in
ists for purity and
durability it 1a
cheapest because
BEST.
Remember this
celebrated enam
eled ware is special
ly imported for and
sold iu this city ex
clusively by us.
ii
It does not rust
nor absorb fjrense,
does not discolor
nor catch inside; is
not affected by acids
in fruits or
vegetables,
will boil,
stew, mast
and bake
with 011 1
imparting
flavor of
previouoly
cook e d
food and
vil! last
or years.
."We cau.
tion tl)3
publir.
ng:ii:it-:
ituitat'.o .i
Ice Cream and
Oyster Parlors..
Mrs II. L. Jones has opened ice
cream and oyster parlors in Carey Hal
lord's old stand. She c.irries
A full line of Candies,
Nuts and Cigars.
The place has been thoroughly ren
ovated, ami a share of the public patron
age is solicited.
H. 15. I'KKfiH.-iO.V,
Physician and Silicon,
Ollice, VoKt llloc-K (uv-r I'oitotllt e),
JCdplmu-itw T1IK IA I.MCS, OKKciON,
sons and has made his home for tiin
I has gradually climbed tho ladder of sue
j cess arid won tho admiration of a host
of friends. On the 20th of September
I last ho was wedded to Miss Uessie
. i" .. 1. t ..iff .1 1 . 1 1 J
thing wrong In the suggestion. On the rroncii. a oeauuiu. auu accomp.is.ieu
,.n,,i.r, i. n.,mv..H KiimrMBtinn nr. daughter of a prominent citizen and
tributed to 1). H. Hill that a base ba'l
E?aKi
bat is a peculiarly appropriate instru
ment for obtaining jiiHtice from a cor
rupt election judge, adding, "Wo have
won the fight and by heaven wo shall
not bo defrauded out of our victory."
This, men of Aniorica, is llryanisin unmasked.
The Aetoriati savs a consignment of 1
pumpkins that was remarkable in many
icppcets arrived down on tho Bailey
to John ilix, urnved hero today
their household goods and will
nako The Dalles their future home.
with
Moro. Wo re sorry to lose the
us he has made many warm
banker of Tho Dalles, Oregon.
Tho guests numbered more than n
hundred, and composed the most inti
mate friends of Mr. and Mrs, G. Lueddc
uuinn, of Sheffield and this city.
The music was inspiring. Tho re
freshments rich and dainty and elaho
rati ly served in the handsouio dining
hall. Punch was served by Miefes
Frieda Lneddemann and Mary .Sampson.
Wo extond a hearty welcome to Mr.
uml Mm. I .untlflamnmi nnH Itrinu lliuf
Ciatzert last evening for 1 ob, II gglus , t,iuJr .(1 QUr oJtv wn b(j oa,t,v
& Co., and other of the local merchants. ; renpmbwi!d b Ultn)i Tev. w wiv'0
The pumpkins were from Mr. Gillehan, , , u fow wwk for ier (jr ,()mo
at feativie s Island, p.nd the largest one Va 'ow Orleans.
tijijied the soak'H at M0 pounds, From j v j)iu with those present in express
ono seed and on one vino wero raised the jg congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
immenso amount of l'JOO pounds of i G. Luuddeman for this charinlng recep
pumpkins. This beats Kansas, where j tion.Tiifcumbia, Ala., Dispatch.
the vines aro said to grow so rapidly '
that they wear tho pumpkins out drag-1
ging them around over tho ground. Tho I T(1U ,moting8 at the M. K. church are
above about Kausas.ls not vouched for, ! interesting and prolltablo. Those iu
but tne shipment from hauvie's island mtendarice speak very encouragingly
is authentic and thoy aro certainly won- niul iook hooufnllv Into the fnnir. .
ders and at a cent a quartor n pound the j peeling much fruitage as the result of j
grower win inaKon iiamisomo tiling out ; t,e meeting.
Much encouragement came by the ar
One thousand styles and sizes,
hor cooking and heating.
Prices irom $5 to $50.
Steel
Range
Cast
Ranges
ie genuine all bear (he above Tra1c-Mark.
ami nro unlil wlfli n rlftin ounranlet'.
a. ....j.j ri.-i n.!.. n..: ru.:i!. innn1
Awaiuuu nisi riw rn s c m u isuu wr
OVER ALL 1.1 K WOKUO, MX.?,
Of it.
No ono objects to healthy, good-natured
fun. On the contrary, the major
ity of people enjoy it, even when it Is
rival of Presiding Klder Robert Warner,
who wua detained out of tho city by
sickness. He arrived yesterday after-
indulged in at their expense, This re-j noon much improved, and today seems
Sold by First-Class Stove Merchants eveiywhero, ,
Madeoui by The, Michigan Stove Company,
Largest Miikeia of Stoves and Uamwa in tho World.
Oak Stove.
St BENTON,
SOLE nCENTSi