The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 03, 1900, Image 3

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    EftSTEHN OREGON'S GHEflTEST DEPflRTJIEJlT STORE.
The 3 Things
Saturday's Special.
"Jflotbefs Friend"
Waists for Boys...
There is a splendid variety here for all
soils of boys, made from Flannels, Flannelettes
and "Percales. No wonder that mothers are dc-
hfed with tliem, and the boys are proud to
them.
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wear
Your
Choice
Saturday
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Your
Choice
Saturday
SEE WINDOWS.
Pease & Mays.
All goods marked in plain figures.
PICTURE TO YOURSELF
A PERFECT SUIT....
Ono that in every way meets vour idea of what is correct;
then call ami see our exhibition of new Fall styles. It'e a "sure
thing" that you'll find just the etvlo you want.
If you are looking for a neat, nice, fashionable
anil inexpensive Suit of S ntlCTLY ALL WOOL,
seo our lino at
$10.
It's hound to nivo yon Batisfaction ; because, in tho start, it's
made of good material ; it's well put tognther; pood sewing, pood
linlncs, and cut to fit, in the verv latest style sack coat.
Our $10.00 Overcoat
of strictly all wool, in blue, black
bos style with velvet collar, nicely
out.
and oxford pray, cut in lone;
lined and well made through-
Special
Our $1.50
FEDORA HAT
Special
If you want a thorouphbred hat the top-notch of hat ex
cellenceyou must buy one of these. We show them in all the
latest colors, and we guarantee them equal to any $2.00 hat sold
in Oregon.
Most important in Shoes are
1st. A-perfect fit that means comfort.
2d. Style and graceful design that means
beauty.
3d. First-class material and construction
that means 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 lino. Many styles to select from.
$3.00.
PEASE & MAYS
All goods marked in plain figures.
mays 4 Crowe
The Dalles Daily Chronicle,
'ATIMIPAY
NOV.
11)00
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other years both the sheriff and the
newspaper have been petitioned by
many for 11 copy of the list, and to in
sure all who desire the list now being
I published, at the request of the sheriff,
, 1 111: Oiiiionmcli: today mails a paper to
j their addrees.
I Never in tho history of the office has a
. mote thriving business been carried on
. in the matrimonial lino than is at pres
ent going on in the clerk's office, every
1 day witnessing the issuing of at least
: ono license and more often two. Today
1 we find that a lieeno was granted to
! W. 0. Vunderpool and ivlith Sawyer, of
1 Pufur.
I The dancing season will bo opened in
n fitting manner uexj, Friday evening
1 when tho society you4ig ladies have do
1 cided to give u complimentary party to
' their gentlemen JVfend-i at the I!aldwin.
' On that eveningtiu lir"t of a series of
j club parties wo to have been given, but
, the young nron graciously resigned 111
j favor of the iudies.
Lveryouo should consider they have a ' After five weeks spent in receiving
ppvcial invitation to attend .ludge Wll-1 treatmentat (iood Samaritan hospital
limns' lecture at tho Haldwiu Monday j i" Portland, Misj Klizaboth Schooling
night, " j 1 (.'turned home on yesterday afternoon's
II..M n w w.i ...111 I dolHyed train, KruiUly improved and we
Hudwin this evening, presenting the J
democratic sido of the question to his j
ICE CREAM and
ICE CREAM SODA
At Andrew Keller's.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Kcguliir meeting of the city council
t'lis evening.
Thursday William Holder was at
1 jiuted pastmaster at Shauiko.
The oilliTlora will make their usual
1 next .Monday, lie at home.
The Indies Aid Society of the Christian
church v. id servo lunch during election
night, Tuesday Nov. (ith.
; made, his enthusiasm lias got the best
of him and this morning he boarded the
boat and this nfternoon at Mount Hood
precinct and tonight at I'iue Grove, in
the Hood river valley, will in person
tell the people just how it will all
! happen, and what their part toward
). X. I.. llt'Stuuraiit l:olilel.
Business men on Second street, be
tween Federal and I.uughlin, have bgun
to consider their places of business as a
target for all sorts and conditions of
burglars, and well they may for almost
(that end consists in. llo will return , ever3' weeit tney are cancel upon to con
tomorrow and resume his duties Mon-! tribute to tho fund which keeps these
day, ppeaking on the Washington side of
the liver Monday night.
Tjie Dalle? no doubt has a "kick con
ing," for she Iuib certainly been slighted
hearers.
There will be no Sunday school at
Wie Lpisenpallau chinch tomorrow nor
'in f illowiiip Sundays until further notice
h'1 t'iven.
Tho Junior Kudeavor of tho Christian
'.lurch will meet at tho home uf Miss
L'li'h Mel'lierson tomorrow afternoon at
' o'clock.
Mr. Max Ii'teddo.iiiuin la now solo
proprietor of the Antelop'i Herald. Mr.
t'nodwin, the retiring partner, will turn
his attention to tho sheep business.
header.
All members of Cascade Lodge, No.
"Oil, l' 1. 0. Hlks, arc particularly re
quested to be present at their hall this
"voning us business of importance " 111
bo brought up lor discussion.
hope will Hiion he able to be about our
streets again. Miss Schooling has had
a severe siege of four months, and her
friends are gratified to hear of her re
covery. Wo have for sale a neat litllo home on
Thirteenth and Pentland street, con
sisting of nicely arranged house; good
lot, fiOx 100; Bina'l chicken house, yard,
etc.; small orchaid, city water, and near
high school. Parties are going Hast and
will sell for If taken within thirty
days. This is a t'reat sacrifice and will
go quick. For particulars call on or ad
drees Hudson it Jlrownhill, The Dalles.
Mr. J. I Lucas left on tho midnight
train last night for linker City, whither
ho boro tho lemaina of his wife for
bin inl, the funeral to take place In that
city tomorrow. Ho was accompanied
by her mother, Mrs. Sturgill, w ho ar
rived hero iust after Mrs. Lucas' death
There aro still somo reminders of tho yesterday morning; a brothur, who has
wont carnival which should bo removed i)(!CU unending school heie, and Mr.
' once. We refer tothudebils which
was raked together at the silo of the
Kntuida and is still awaiting tho garbage
K'nijoii, which conieth not. -A
number ,of the V. M. C. A. boys
met last night and have duteriiilued to
form u debating n"1' literary society,
under tho abovo organization, and have
"'quested the nreaident of the Y. M. C.
A. to call a nicotine of tho hoard of di
rectors in tho near future.
and Mrs. W. II. Wilson. At Arlington
they will bo jVined by H. N. Frostier,
county clerk of Gilliam county, and
Mrs. Frimer, who are intimate friends
of Mr. Lucas.
The Midway, which moat Dalles peo-
Iplti are perfectly familiar wuh since our
recent carnival, it seems is not winter
proof, but must needs hibernate during
tho extreme cold weather, and has
taken up winter quarters six ml leu south
The Sutnptor Miuer says thero are of Portland at a small station called
I've or six Inches of iinow at that place,
mid at the mines near thuro there have
huiiu eighteen Inches. Antelope had n
"hiiow storm during tho oarlv part of
till uuak, but the nearest we come to it
was to got a whlll'of It in the air.
A tax list Is not generally considered a
pleasant document to look upon, partic
ularly t0 those whoso names appear
theron, mid 'tis usually those who are
conspicuous by their absence, that are
anxious to vlow its columns o'er, In
Uertha. However, very few of the per
formers rust during that season and
have scattered to various parts of the
union, awaiting the time when the ac
tive soaeou will begin, which will be on
Jan. J, 1001.
The editor of Tin: Chiionici.k, Mr.
Hugh Gourlny, has for lo these many
months been wielding his pen in favor
of republican principles through the
columns ol the paper. As the time
draws near when the decision is to be
by republican speakers during the en
suing campaign. Four years ago woj
had speakers galore, and good ones too,
and lively times ensued. This year the
committee no doubt came j,o the con- !
elusion that their mission was not to call .
"the righteous, but sinners to repent-j
mice," and therefore struck greener 1
fields. By way, however, of making
amends for its apparent "snub," we are
to have the beat of the wine at the end
of the feast, and on Monday night will 1
have an opportunity to listen to one of j
the most logical and popular speakers of 1
tho day Judgo Georgo II. Williams. 1
If any have not sufficient interest in !
the result of the election next Tuesday
or imagines his vote is not woith re-j
cording, it might bo well to remember)
that one man saved the honor of Crook
county four years ago, that county being
carried for McKinley by the vote of a
village schoolmaster, Howard Isenberg.
Since that time tho young man has
served his country nobly in tho Philip
pines and upon returning with the
volunteers entered upon his previous
vocation and was sonl by Superintend
ent Gilbert buck to his former school at
Cross Keys. A few days since he wrote
Mr. Gilbert that Crook county bids fair I
to again dteide lor tho right side, but j
this time by a much greater majority
than a singlo vote. j
Js it possible after
"Si Perkins," "Josh
: rascals afloat.
' Last night the I. X. L. restaurant,
j kept by John Burgrafi', was the scene of
jTjeijp depredations. Upon returning
from tho theater with his family, Mr.
Burg.-afT waB about to unlock the back
door when ho discovered that someone
had kindly left it unlocked for him, and
upon going into tho front room found
' that his till had been broken open and
jiflO, most of which was kept in a purte
and canvas bag, was missing. Tho rob
ber, however, deciding not to leave him
I entirely broke, left if2 in silver in tho
till. Nothing further had been dis
' turbed in the dining room, but in the
J kitchen a wire screen had been removed
1 from a side window. What this had
j been done for could not be discovered as
! it was evident the fellow had neither
I entered nor departed by that route.
Stranger still, but presumably to cover
I up the 'act that ho had a key, the lock
jon tho door had been broken; but in
! the meantime ho overlooked the fact
I that ho had forgotten to again turn the
lock on, giving his motive away.
There is little doubt in Mr. Burt rail'
mind who his visitor was, and before
long he expects to return the call, in
company with officers
It is high time some of these thieves
weie captured, and to accomplish this
it seems evident our officers will not be
compelled to go far from Tho Dalles.
"When Iviili;lilliciii(l wuh In I louur."
"Say, Chinimy, wot'a dis, a tioop
comin'V"
. j (' "Naw, you'so don't know nothin,'
repeated dopos of 1 , , ' ' ... '
1VM.,,,!, M 1 I dt 8 "UW S01,l "'l'"
mushrooms which the recorder had pre
viously collected. Last night the jail
waB well filled with drunks, among them
Jim Buscho, a half-breed, who repent
antly promised to touch not, taste not,
handle not until New Year's, and was
therefore discharged. Others were Lte
'Gordon and John Keipton, who were
fined $5 each this morning; Joe Doe, j
who was discharged on promise of good
behavior, and still thero are two or three
left in durance vile on account of non
payment of "dues."
When you cannot sleep for coughing,
it is hardly necessary that auy one should
tell you that you need a few doses of
Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy to allay
the irritation of the throat, and make
sleep possible. It is good. Try it. For
?ale by Blakeley, the druggist.
Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior
paints when you can buy James E.
Patton's sun proof paints for $1.50 per
gallon, L'u-.iranteed for 5 years. Clark &
Fa!k, afrits. ml
Floral lotion will cure wind chapping
and (-unburn. Manufactured by C'artjo
A Fall;.
IXlll't Kilt) it In,
Just wet the nfl'-e'eil part freely with
Mysterious Pain Cure, u Scotch remedy,
and the pain i gout. So'nJJ'y Clarke &
Falk.
Clarke A Laitr's flavoring extracts are
fie bH-jt. Ask your urncer for them.
m
Tho only store ft
this city whero tht
Genuine Imported
Stransky-Stccl
Ware is sold.
A little higher in
price, but outlasts
n dozen piecesof so
called cheap enam
eled ware.
BEWARES
Other wares look
has tho name
Stranslty Steel
Ware on each piece.
Do not be deceived
First prize at 1C
International Eshi
bitkma. HipihCHt
award at Worlds
Columbian Exhibi
tion. Chicago Pre
ferred by tho best
cooUinfcauthontics.
certified to by the
most famous chein
ists for purity and
durability it 13
cheapest because
BEST,
Remember this
celebrated enam
eled waro is special
ly imported for and
sold in this city ex
clusively by us.
w
It does not rest
nor absorb pjrease,
does not discolor
nor catch inside, is
notaffected by acids
in fruits or
vegetables,
will boil.
Sib., ..--i
and bah',
w i t h o u :
impartinf;
flavor o'
previously
c o o 1: c (I
foo 1 find
will last
for years.
Wo cau
tion tin
puMir.
nv;a:r.'i
imitati.
Ice Cream and
Oyster Parlors..
Mrs H. L. Jonps has opened ieo
cream and oyster parlors in Carey Bal
lard's old stand. She carries
A full line of Candies,
Nuts and Cigars.
The place has been thoroughly ren
ovated, and a share of the tiublic patron
age is solicited,
jyi, K. K. PEKOUSIIN,
Physician and Surgeon,
Ollici-, Votft lllock (over l'mtollUe),
JCaplmo ilw THK lUI.MH, O'UUiOK.
like pei forniancee, perfectly devoid of a
soinblanco of merit and permeated with
a strong flavor of "chestnuts," that tho
Vogt was crowded with an audienco
composed of tho best people of the city
at last night's performance of "Uncle
Josh Spruoeby," tho name of which was
a sufficient indicator of what the play
would be? Just why such shows (which
added to their already ineritless uature,
persist In slighting audiences In small
places) are always certain of tho bett
houses, while other deserving compan
ies are blighted, Is boyond our ken, and
yet such, we reluctantly acknowledge,
Is invariably the caso in The Dalles, and
In this instanco there was positively 110
room for doubt as to the merit of the
play, as everyouo was conversant with
Its untitle. Some may, however, cen
sure home newspapers, claiming that
notices preceding were (Uttering. True;
but It will always be observed that such
comments are taken from other papers
and published as advertisements, for
which, as In other cases, we do not hold
ourselves responsible.
Paint your house with paints that are
fully gnaiaiiteed to lust. Clarke & Falk
have them,
Two street Arabs with a bundle of
evening papers under their arms were
standing before a poster on u dead wall
in San Francisco. There was a pictuiu
of a Hindoo pointing with two fingers of
his right hand at two largo "O's" near
his feet. The fact that thero wore no
words of explanation to the edd design
gave rise to the above questiuu ami
answer, which caused a reporter to
pause in the covert hope that a scrap
might develop.
"Days nottin' to it, Chinimy, dey's
uuttin to it, see? You'su tink cos your
mudder keeps a pig flat yoti'eo knows
more'n me, see?"
"Say,you'se, I ain't no pig." Saying
which Chiminy smote the larger boy a
mighty swat upon the nose, whereupon
the larger boy promptly took to his heels
leaving Chiminy In undisputed potses
slon of the field. All of which goes to
show how little it takes to start a "rouh
house,"
"Hindoo Hoodoo" at tho Vogt, Satur
day, Nov. 10th.
So great has been the pressure of busi
ness at police headquarters the past few
days that the officers have scarcely had
leisure in which to devour the surplus of
1
m'tlwfh One thousand styles and sizes.
rnl Fr cooking and heating. JMIItt I
I ffiffilMThe genuine All bear the above 7Vn JeAIark Jin v I
I BRPsLw nd arc soId wit,i a wrtten guarantee. JfrL
I Bp Awarded First Prize Paris Exposition 1900 HMti? I
I II'T'W'iTTmI j OVER ALL THE WORLD. (M&tWM
asaa Sold by Flrsl-Class Sieve Merchants everywhere. &
jj ucddoni iy The Michigan Stove Company, li
MHIERJ&'IBENTON,
SOLE HCENTS,