The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 05, 1900, Image 3

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    EflSTEHH OREGON'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE.
What woight do
you require for
comfort during tho
cold weather?
Must you have
tho thick, .soft, and
fleecy kind or arc
tho lighter, thin
ner, yet still warm
grades preferred
all wool, or silk and wool, or silk and cotton.
Th rnderwoar Department has all tho many
grades and styles, and none but thoroughly de
pendable goods. A visit to tho store will surely
be helpful to you.
Examine our Fleecy Garment at
KNIT
UNDERWEAR
Various Weights.
WOMEN'S,
MISSES' and
CHILDREN'S
60
c
Pease & Mays.
AW goods marked in plain figures.
PICTURE TO YOURSELF
A PERFECT SUIT ...
Ono that in every way meets vour idea of what is correct;
then nail and seo our exhibition of new Fall styles. It's a "euro
thing" that you'll find just the stvle you want.
Mi
If you are looking for a neat, nice, fashionable
and inexpensive Suit of STRICTLY ALL WOOL,
see our lino at
$10.
It'ri bound to give you satisfaction; hecanso.ln the start, it's
made of good material; it's well put together ; good sewing, good
lininL's, and cut to lit, in the very latent style sack coat.
Our $10.00 Overcoat
of strictly all wool, in blue, black and oxford gray, cut in long
box stvle 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
cellence you must buy one of these. We show lliera in all the
latest colors, and we guarantee them equal to any -1-2.00 hat sold
in Oregon.
The 3 Things
Most, important in Shoes are
1st. A. perfect tit 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 absoluto'ease, fashionable elegance
and splendid service. No matter for what
purpose a woman desires shoes, she will
find her wants supplied in tho Queen Qual
ity line. Many styles to select from.
$3.00.
Pease & Mays.
All goods marked in plain figures.
The Dalles Daily Gfaifoniete, frIU,,flrV" T,,f! IIiV.,U8 rP8rB!-t0 se.0,,i"!
". wi" w 1 w . leave they are at the same tmio pleased
- - NOV. 4, 1900 ;
MONDAY
in securing
( ICE CREAM and
ICE CREAM SODA
At Andrew Keller's.
0)-
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
at hearing-of his good luck
1 such an appointment.
I 15. II. Grant, the enterprising cigar
I merchant, will organize in a few days a
1 profit sharing association, in which lie
: proposes to give away during the next
j month a valuable collection of cIocks,
' cameras, siH: umbrellas, match boxes,
pipes and other articles. Cupons wi'l
ho given with each cash purchase, and
those having the most cupons will be
the ones who carry away ttie piisiea.
Professor Bandvig, the wrll known and
popular dancing teacher, will organize
Ii'in class on Wednesday evening at S
I o'clock. Last winter Prof. Sandvig had
( a largo and successful class, and this will
l'KOl'I.K COMING AM) ttOING,
Ilenrv Menefee, editor and proprietor
of the Dnfur Dispatch, is visiting Dalles
friends.
A. A. lionney and wife who at present
reside at Hood River spent Sunday with
Dalhs friends.
ANNIVERSARY DAY.
Tin; CatliollcH of tile City Ccleliratu in
Honor of Father I.roiiiKeeNt,
Yesterday was a day thawill lone be kji
remembered with pleasure by the pas
tor anu members ot theuaihoiic church
General Goo. II. Williams
A' the I'.uUiu in opoiu house toniulit.
1'iir rent, furnished and housekeeping
noni., comer of Oth and Court Htrioto. , lm p00,j n(;u,8 t() Ul(m, desiring to ioarn.
Don t foiget tho speech of Hon. Gee. All should be present at this meeting at
II. Williams, of Portland, at the Bali'-
win tonight.
liiils for thy construction of theC.entlo
niiin's Driving Association half-mile
track, will m opened Wednesday at 8
o'clock at C. J. Crandull'a ollice. "
it is essential for beginners to learn the
first rudiments and it is expected that a
largo class will be oriranizDd,
Professor Karnes' dog and pony show
was 011 parade at noon today, and judg
ing from the showing they made, their
Hon. H. L. Smith, of Hood Uiver, will ; performance at the Vogt tonight will be
preside at tho republican rally this even- very creditable. They have quite a
ingattlio Baldwin, and will introduce ! number of ponies, several monkeys, a
tlie speaker Judge Goo. II. Williams. I host of dog, a team of goals, a trained
.,.. ... ... , mountain lion and a mule, and with
I he ladles of he Methodist church , nBBr,KOl,01 Ull.y should be able to
e ' tTT ," V'r' lTrT; i thoroughly amuse everyone. Tho p4
' 11U Ji"llool 1-ame," which . ,.,.,, ,,,,,., n, .M.
j by more youngsters than one would
minimse The Dalles was the tiroud tios-
petition for tlie incorporation of tho i 6uasur of ftlj If lhwir m)tS are realized
for this day, the opera house will be
will he givun about tho liiBt of Decern
bur.
:i'.v of Shaniko has been lilud with the
c urity clerk. 'Iho petition is signed by
H"Veniy.ivo qualified electors, residents
0 s lauiko.
The eoniplelo election returns will bo
received at the Umatilla House tomor-rtt-
night, beginning ut 0 o'clock and
eni'liuiing until tlie question of who
"hall be the successful candidate is de
cided, "ay Logan has given up hia practieu
a' Miaulko mid is now located perma
nently ut Moro. J)oo miulo many friends
filled with a joyful throng tonight.
Ctiarles McAllister, the sheep king of
Croy, Oregon, was legistered at tiie Ho
tel Condon this week. Mr. McAllister
id in seaich of from liOOO to -1000 ewe
lambs, but could lind none for sale In
this neighborhood and explained that
hewtuUIln all probability havo to go
to Tlie Dalle.1 in order to have his want
supplied, He incidentally mentioned
that ho had disposed of hie owes and
lambs recently for sjO andfl respectively,
Mrs. Frank C. Baker, wife of the ex-1 of this city. It was thfe twenty-fifth an
state printei, is visiting the family of niversary of the pastor's consecration to
B. H. Grant ol this city. j Ul(J priuo,, andthe male members'
Rev. Adelhelm Odermatf, prior of the j 0f the congregation determined to com
X. . A I Til -.w.,1 t.n.r.
1.1 1. inipi ...uim-iL.; , .nuu.ru uuu u ,)iemorate the event by presenting
the inoining tram today. i ,. . ... , . ,
Father BronEgeest witn a well-filled
J. M. Perry the popular traveling e, while the ladies fixed oft a ban
representative of Armour & Co of fcotnh 1 . ... Tt -n
Omaha, epent Sunday in The Dalles. , T 'at tlle Umatilla Houses the form
, , n 1 ,l through which tliev would'express their
Hugh (iourlav, ol Tin; CiinoMCLi: left . ,. '
at noon todav for Goldendale to speak tee' lav the event-
at the republican rally to be held at that I A solemn high mass was celebrated at
place tonight. j 10:30 a. in. by the jubilarian, Rev Win,
William J. Lauder, of Salt Springs, is ' Hogan, of St. Man's c.Uhedral, Port
a guest at tlie Umatilla House having land, being master of ceremonies and
been here for the purpose of deli vering a 1 Rhv.t Vnrhaap. of Baker Oitv. Pen- O.
bunch of lambs which he sold tc Colorado mission, and i gmtolatory speeches, manifested their
l1"11"-3, I- i-,.... a . o .. ..: eood will in an anuronriate nresent of
feem to have forgotten the fact, or per
haps do not know it, that you are the
largpst subscriber for this church, and
if I would sum up all the e'xtra bills
ou paid out ot your own pocket and
roin your privue means, your contri
butions would reach the large sum ot
$2000. (As financial secretary I know
of what I sneak.
In view of this fact alone, it is not
more than proper and right that your
friends should give vou, on this joyful
occasion, a sign of their esteem and grat
itude, and therefore they offer yon this
little purse and beg you to accept it
graciously.
And now IJextend to yon, in the name
of all those whose signatures you will
find upon these papers, the most hearty
congratulations on your 'silver jubilee
and hope that we all may live long
enough to celebrate your golden jubilee.
Father Hionegeept, in a few earnest
and impressive words, thanked his
friends for t heir kindness. The other
priest, alter having made short con-
, , . , . 1 Verv Rev. A. Odermatt, O. S. P., prior
Reverend r other Hogan returned to I . , . . ,,, V...
hi homo in Portland on the noon train,
he having been in- attendance at the
celebration of the silver jubilee of Rev.
Father Pronsgeest.
Kolilx'tl tlio Crave.
A startling incident, of which Mr.
John Oliver of Philadelphia, was tlie
subject, is nut rated by him as follows:
"I was in a moat dreadful condition. My
(ikin was almost yellow, eyes sunken,
tongue coated, pain continually in back
and sides, no appetite gradually grow
ing weaker day by day. Three physi
cians had given me up. Fortunately, a
triend advised 'Electric Bitters' ; and to
my great joy and surprise, the first
bottle made a decided improvement. I
of Mount Angel, acting as deacons. Rev
Hogan preached an eloquent and im
pressive sermon, speaking mainly of the
dignity of the jiriesthood and congratu
lating in fit and elegant language die ju
bilarian. The choir sustiiined ite well
earned reputation in a number of veiy
sweetly-reudered selections.
After high mass the congregation ad
journed to the reception room of St.
Mary's academy. Here tie pastor re
ceived the personal congratulations of
thf. iiipmlinrfl nf litfl flnnk firwi tin. mn.
sentatlon was made. Mr. II. Ilorbriiii', '
chairman of tliu committee, in piesent
ing a purse to Father Bionsgeest said :
Ri:v. Dj:au Fatiikk: A few months
ago vour esteemed fiiemi, Rev. L, Ver-
t their own.
At 1 -..'iO about sixty membeis of the
' congiejatiun and other friends sat down
J to an elegant barquet at the Umatilla
lloue. I'he banquet was tho ladies'
j contribution to the pleasures of tho oc
casion, and it came to Father Brons
I geest in tho form of a surprise, for he
was i.ot a.varecf tin-ladies' intention
I till a few hours hi. re Iho banquet took
1 place. After ample justice had been
! done to the eood things provided, Father
! Verbaag, aeting as toastmaster, in a
neat littlo speech lhat put everybody In
good humor, proposed tho health of tho
Jubilarian. Father BrOnspeest respond
ed in feeling terms and earnestly thanked
those present for this last and crowning
evidencj of their kindness towards him.
In response to numerous toasts short
impromptu spercheH were made by the
clergy, Messrs. N. .1. Siunntt, M. T.
Nolan, H. J. Mainr, II. Herbrlng, F. W.
L. Skibbee, Hugh Gourlay, Mrs. M. T.
Nolan and Miss Lizzie Bonn, while Miss
M. Purcell contributed to tho plensuro
of the occasion in a characteristic Iriah
song.
At vespers Very Rev. A. O.lermntt
preached a powerful sermon that was
highly appreciated. And thus closed: a
day that will iong be remembered witU
pleasure by the pastor and congregation
of St. Peter's church.
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
A IViv Iiiipnrtitiit MattiTH Cunnlnrri'il
at tint I.RHt .Meeting.
The regular monthly meeting of tho
council was held in tlie city hall
Saturday evening, with the following
members present : F. W. Wilson, F. S.
Gunning, Andrew Kellar, Fred Lempke,
VV. A. Johnston and James Kelly. As
Mayor Dnfur was out of town, F. W,
Wilson presided.
After the reading and approval of tho
minutes of tho lact meeting, the reports
of Marshal Driver, Treasuier Crandall
and Recorder Gates were read and ap
proved. It was ordered by the council lhat a
culvert be constructed across China
creek, Mr. T. J. Seufert agreeing that he
would furnish scrapers, horses and men
for the construction of the same and will
build a road across the said creek and
tip the beacli to Three Mile.
The claims of tlie Columbia Feed Yard
and Charles Payette, which were re
ferred to tlie finance committee nt the
previous meeting, were cut down 0110
half and allowed.
A petition of Charles Miller praying
that a deed to lots .'i and -1, block 43
Gates addition to Dalles City, be issued
to him by the city, eitice lie has pur
chased tlie same and completed his pay
ments theieou, was referred to tlie judi
ciary committee.
Tlie claims against tlie city, which
were then lead and allowed, will bt
published tomorrow.
For rent or sale on eay terms, uood
house, witli bath. Inquire or address
this office. ' c30-ot
Ice Cream and
Oyster Parlors
Mrs H. L. Jones has opened ico
cream and oyster parlors in Carey Bal
lard'tj old stand. She carries
A full line of Candies,
Nuts and Cigars.
The place has been thoroughly ren
ovated, and a share of the nublic patron
age is solicited.
li. K. KEIUilJSO.V,
Physician and Surgeon,
Olllee, Vogt lilock (over 1'n'tntllPvi,
JCaplmo-dw Till: Il.VU.nS, O'tKCiON.
continued their use for three weeks, and i iisrSed sent 'caUiolit
am now a well man. I know they saved 1 tt.ln(;n together and informed them tbut
my life, and robbed the grave of another I the time was approaching when yen
victim." sso one should fail to try them.' would celebrate the silver jubilee of your
nu. r.n,. ,.r.m.,.l. ni.Pbikelev's drm? ordination to the priesthood. Your rev-
w..v..v, , , " fined triend, wbo presided at the meet-
One thousand styles and sizes.
hor cooking and heating.
1 GO
Prices from $5 to $50.
store.
Sliri'iniici.
lug, proposed 1 mu some luii ui u ceie-
A.....i...,i it,,, !,, fr Nui f, bration ought to take place on that oe-
1 ji.iclnti nnil cmnruahul nu u u it 1 id I n 1 1 r i I 1 I
,r , if J I.UC1UJ IUIU CUKMOIM J t CUUwMliHIItl I
IUIYU1K UlPJluruu UI III n.a.
Steel
fUngt
Cast
Ranges
in this vicinity durinc his residence at ! the whole band averaging over ii5 per
iJhaiilko and hu will be greatly miBsed.-
Antelopu Herald.
William llonrv, formerly in tho em
I'loy of lilakuley ic Houghton of this city,
nml later with the Shaniko Drug Co,
left (or Pendleton today. Ho states that
'l i the intention of the latter company
h lehulld their atom in the near future
i'liu Sui Joso Mercury says a Santa
Ulara farmer got n wife through ft mur
r'nK" bureau, Hu also got a law suit, u
divorce, a nut of fnre'dosed mortuiiues
'""I " baliy ho knows nothing about and ; lK t rent the same will apply to or ad
prospects of moro things to come. I dress A. Sandvig, P. O., Box 630. Tho
'atriinonv on tlie binmm tilan has noB- Dalles. J'.. II. Mkkkii.I.,
Hlbllitiesof aen.ilHlilnii hevoml thucx- AdiiiinistriUor J. C. Baldwin, Kstate.
l'-'Btiition of the ordinary venturer.
I'lofeaeor Albeit T. Baldwin, of thle
u h' lias accepted a position as teacher
"I music In tho Mt. Angel college and
W'H laavo for the sceno of lilt) labore In n
'' iliiys. Mr. BaUlwln la u graduate In
xniBic from that institution and la a to
oiurkably flue musician for n young man
"I his age, fully capable of performing
'lie duty imposed upon him. While hia
head. This is, wo understand, tho high
est price ever paid for graded ewes and
lambs and says much fur the ability of
Mr. McAllister as a broeder of sheep.
A certain individual jn Condon will
have hats to cell as tho result of wngnre
made several months ago in regard to
tlio ptico of sheep this fall. Condon
Times.
N'litlof .
Having rented tho Baldwin opera
house to A. Siuidvig. All persons desir-
When you cannot sleep for coughing,
it is hardly necessary that any one should
toll you that you need n few doseB of
Chtimberlaln'a Cough Remedy to allay
the irritation of the throat, nud make
sleep poeHlblo. It Ib good. Try it, For
sale by Blakeley, the druggist.
Paint your houee with paints that aro
fully guurantoud to laat. Clarke k Fulk
have them.
today, 1 have thirteen thoroughbred
Merino bucks for sale. These are choice,
large and In fine condition, ond will be
sold cheap lather than keep them over.
Inquire at Prospect Ranch, on tho
Deschutes divide, or of A. H. Roberts,
box r.07, Tho Dalles. o20-2w
IMlliil'H A.vfnl I'llKlit,
F. M. Iliggius, editor Senaca,
News, was elllii'ted fur yearB with piles
that no ductor or remedy helped until
ho triad Buck leu's Arnica Salve. He
proof of our gratitude to you the laiting
of a puree, etc. A committee (you see
the gentlemen present heie) was ap
pointed for that purpose, and I am '
pleased to say that nearly nil upon
whom we could call cheeifully gave their
mite for it. Tho committee is especially
thankful to the missions of Kingsiey,
Cascades and Hood River for their gen
eromi contributions.
Rev Father, von have now been a mis-'
I siouary pi lest for twenty-five years and
III"-! have labored here in Tho Dalles for over
twenty years. We all know how hard
and uncoasingly you havo laboied in
title mission. You were always ready to
assist tho poor ami the needy; always
Wf5y XZZt
wriles two boxes wholly cured him. It's 1L,a(y t0 answer sick calls and adniinis
tlie surest pile euro on oarth and the ter the sacrament of the holy Catholic
best salve in the world. Cure guaran- "hurdi to the sick and to the dying no
. - i or . ciii . in ,i,, i.. matter how far yon had to travel in the
teed. Only 'J5 cents. Sold by Blakeley, vaet mlm ()f tfmwa 0rm)Ut This j
the diuggist. o nieiitloii only oi juisunt, but it is proper
- -r - for mo to say hero today that the eiee-
Floral lotion will cure wind chapping tlon of the new St. Peter's chinch is the
and sunburn. Manufactured by C'arke ' erowning work of your pastoral labors
k Falk.
Don't Kub It In,
Just wet the affected part freely with
Mysterious Pain Cure, a Sootch remedy,
and the pain i gone. Sold by Clarke &
Falk.
Clarke A Falk's flavoring extracte are
the best. Ask your (tracer for them.
i among us. Although, in your mndestv
and unselfishness, you would not give
permission to have your name engraved
in the corner stone, still 1 venture to fay
that future generations will thankfully I
1..,. I II. ot. 1 1.,, I,. .11.1.. I
I GU.V..I UVI ... I. IV. I p.PCIO HtV IJMIIUCI
of one of the handsomest churches in
Oregon; a church which is erected to
the glory of God and in honor of St.
Peter, the princa of the apostles,
Some members of our congregation
iMturnert
The genuine ull heat tlie uhove TialeAlark
.mil ni-A Knltl Willi n written I'liiir'iiliei?.
i i-i. -t n..!-.- h..i. r- i j i innn &'.
Awaraeu rirsi nize cans cxposuion iuu
OVER ALL. THE WORI.O. )
Sold by First-Class Stove Merchants everywhere. y
Madoonii iy 1 lie JMichigaii htove Company.
Iiurtiebt Makera of Htovon unit Hiuutos In the World. ok Stovee
7VSHIER25t BENTON,
SOLE HCENTS,