The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 06, 1900, Image 3

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    EASTERN OREGON'S
KNIT
UNDERWEAR
Various Weights.
WOMEN'S,
MISSES' and
CHILDREN'S
all wool, or silk and wool, or silk and cotton.
'IhN Tuderwear Department has all the many
grilles and styles, and none but thoroughly de
pendable goods. A visit to the store will surely
Ik l.i'lpful to you.
Examine our Fleocv (Jarment at
SO
ease &
All goods marked in
fhe Dalles Daily Chronicle.
Tl I'.-I)AY
NOV. 0. HMO
Oysters
S9rvod
in
any
stylo...
At Andrew Keller's.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Tl! ere will be at least ono "wearv Wil
iu " in the I'uited States'toinonow.
l or rent, furnished and Housekeeping ,
r lias, corner or nth and Court streets.
A. Y. Marsh will give a turkey and
'nip.pigcon shoot on the beach, Nov.
a UUKey and
"v,2s niiJU'Jih.
L M. fhintington has been confined
t) Inn ii'jint) for the past week, and hi
I'Jiidition is worse today than previous!
reported
if you want a llrst-elans meal, served 1
in the best style, don't fail to call at the j man village, where a Dutch lunch will
New York Restaurant (formerly the i be served ; an Indian village with its ac
(' urendon'. j companiments ; a circus filled with wild
Rev, and Mis. U. F. Hawk have moved ! minimis and Irenes will ho among the
ni'o the new residence just erected by
I''. H. Wakefield on the lot just back of
t ic Methodist church.
Lieetinu returns will be recoived direct
fr mi the Western Union ollico tonigl.t
l alt&Co.'s paloon, and continue to
lie received until the result is determined.
1 nnorrow the Construction Com
imov'it steamer, Blllingp, which was
wrecked Home months since on tho
upper river, will bo disposed of at
HherilPe sale.
Ttie assault and battery case againat
Tun Itiittain, which came up for hear
i"g in Justice lirownlilll'e court yester
day, was continued until 10 o'clock to
iiionow morning.
Wo learn today that James Lane, the
expressman who recently putchased the
tmHlnesH conducted by R. li. Hood, Jr.,
is very da ugerounly ill nt his home just
"cross Mill creek nildge.
An extreme pressure of dental work
lino made it necessary for Dr. H. A.
s urdevaut to secure nsniBtniice in his
"dice, and yesterday nt noon Ir. A. M.
Aiiraiiis arrived from Portlrtiid and no
wpt'id n pobitlon with him.
A reprenontatlvo of l'ovoy Bros., of
''ortland, wan in tho city yesterday, nnd
we underntund tho ludies of tho Kplsco
I'idiau church placed un order wi'li Imn
for souio very pretty wlndoWH for tlie
now addition to their church.
The body of Al Nush, ono of the men i
lio were killed hern Sunday morning '
fi tho railroad, was shipped that night
io a ilt'in, IiIb former home, accomjiauli'd,
'y bis wife, who reached here nt noon
Sunday, The remains of McVey were
"liippod to his parents In Oakland, Cal.,
It night.
The children had their Innings at the !
to; and pony show last n'ght ot the
Ck't,and it goos ithout saying that
What weigh I do
.you rcfjiiiro for
com fort during Uio
cold woatlior?
Must you have
the lliidk, soft and
Hooey kind or are
the lighter, thin
ner, yet still warm
grades preferred
c
Mays.
plain figure.
; tho dumb brutes played to an apprecia
, tive audience, and a large one too. The.
''children ot an older growth" iiIbo were
greatly entertained by tho wondeiful
I antics of the clever little actors.
Hudson & Rrownhiil hnvo a number
I of splendid bargains in real estate which
1 they would kindly toll you about if busi
I neas was not bo rushinu; hut the amount
of extra work caused by t lie registration
' l.eadquarloiu being located at their office
I has precluded all opportunity for adver
tising. Call and find out for yourself.
l The preliminary hearing of John Wil
I eon, who was arretted in Portland Sun
, day charged with the robbery of John-
I Hton'd store a few weeks since, and
1 1. 1. 1 i.n ii.iu ..:.- 1... 1:1. ...,(! i.'.ji..
.,.,,.,! n,iH ,;in,in,!ov!r,,l;
tomorrow was set for the hour of trial.
Attornev Sum K'rirt; will nmirar for Mm
defense, and District Attorney Menefee
for the state.
The Women of Woodcraft will give a
''street fair and carnival'' at Fraternity
Hall on Friday evening, Nov. 9th. The
Old Curiosity Shop, with Little Nell and
her grandfather in attendance ; n Ger
attractions at the carnival. Admission,
10 centB.
Certainly tho nrtlet who designs the
Youths' Companion calendars leached
tho zenith of his artistic ability when ho
designed tlie 19J1 calendar, which
we received yesterday. Each year lias
excelled the other in tho beauty of
design and 1101 lias capped the climax
and strewn our months with roses, the
fairest one of which i tho Puritan rose
which adorns tho upper part of tho
calendar. It is a fit ornament for any
parlor in the land.
Judge Williams was last of the politi
cal speakers at The Dalles, but by no
means least, for, as was expected, he
yavo one of the most convincing ad
dresses last night at the Raldwiu a
Dalle.'! audience has ever listened to.
Tho judge doos not soar into tho heav
ens and draw hii conclusions from the
""Wiirs, but confines himself to the logical
nrtrl 1 . . .1 : I 1 ....ll.t..
side of the question and keeps within
the understanding of the most unlearned
....... I I. ...... I... .. ....... 1.
r his party and the principles he
lands for. His audience was large and
most attentive, and no doubt tho influ
ence of his speech will be far reaching.
Tim breathless utillnesfl of the day
seems to be in keeping with the import
ance of the verdict which is to bo re
corded later 011 in the midnight watches.
Even the heavens seem to bo preparing
t0 Weop with tho Dmn. the losing
8ld, or f leu to give 'em thunder.
Tut ro may have been a hot tune in New
yorU toduy, but it wasn't evon warm
hore. iSuvo for tho presence of knots of
men 011 the street corners and about tho
polling places, one would never have
imagined It was election day. Voting
has bben going on steadily, however,
and from the number recorded at noon
it is evident 110 cltl.en Intends to slight
GREATEST
PICTURE TO YOURSELF
A PERFECT SUIT....
Ono tlmt In every way meets vour idea of what is correct;
then call and see our exhibition of now Fall styles. It's a "sure
thins;" that you'll find just the stvle vou want.
If yon aro looking for a neat, nice, fashionable
and inexpensive Suit of STRICTLY ALL WOOL,
nee our line at
SIO.
It's bound to pivo you satisfaction ; because, in the start, it's
mndouf good material; it's well put together; good sewing, pood
liniiise, and cut to lit, in the very latest etyle sack coat.
Our $10.00 Overcoat
of strictly nil wool, in blue, black and oxford irray, cut in long
bo:: etvle with velvet collar, nicely lined and well made through
out. Special m-$i.5o special
It you want a thoroughbred hat the top-notch of hat ex
cellenceyou must Lny one of these. We show them in all tho
latest colors, nnd we guarantee them equal to any $2.00 hat sold
in Oregon.
hie privilege as an American citizen.
At different places throughout the city
returns will be received tluriij the nmht,
and many patiiotic citizens expect to
Keep viiil until the result is assured.
Those of our people who eniov the
, . r , ,, ,
best of n.us.c and thoroughly appreciate
wie uesi woi k iiv uie oesi nrusis win
by tho best artists
remember with pleasure the visit of Mr. I
Elmoie Ricv, the violinist, to our city!
about a year ago, when a teciUl was 1
fit.iir!ti tin IT nf l linll ? r l?,rtf lot
b. . ... ... ...v. . . .......
again in The Dallea making arrange-1
moots !o cive a recital on the 2nd of
January, when he will be accompanied
by a talented pianist. Tlie Methodist
church has lieen secured for the occa-
eion. and those who have placed their
names on the list of patrons, as well as
others who will lo given an opportunity
to do fo, may look foi ward to a genuine
treat in tiie musical line.
The festive sturgeon, which in other
y-ars was so numerous in The Dalles,
seems to have hud his day and stepped
dovMi and "in" lor a few years. Al-
though the season opened'on the first of
the month, few have been seen in tho
market computed with tho surplus we
were wont to have. The sturgeon in
the Columbia were ptactically extermi
nated several years go, and after they
wore all gmie a lny was passed for their
protection. Under this protection a
new generation 's glowing up, but they
have not attained a very large growth
yet. It will probably be quite a number
of years before any very laige ones will
be caught, a's it must take some time
for a Btursreon to attuln a length of 10 to
12 feet, which was not an uncommon
size for them.
It seems to be the proper caper now
adays in Tne Dalleo to bo ready at all
times to shaii) w ilh your neighbors and
others who may demand it, all your
goods, chattels, etc., and your objection
to such a pioeediiio is not considered.
The latest theft reported is that of a
trunk, which was stolen last night from
the depot. Mis. J. C. Meins had. sent
tho trunk of little Miss Golden to the
depjt by an expressman betweeii 7 and
7 :.')0 o'clock, and when eho arrived later
to check it, the trunk was minus. A
number of loafers nbout tho depot had
been noticed by tlie expressman as lie
deposited the trunk there, and It Is
susplctoued they had a hand in its dis
appearance, f-earcn was at once insti
tuted and later the missing trunk was
found in the lumber yard back of Peters'
sawmill, 'fhi1 contents had been ruin
aged, but evidently tho thieves had no
use for the personal effects of a child,
and so far as could bu ascertained noth
ing had been taken.
When you cannot sleep for coughing,
it is hardly necessary that any one should
tell you that you need a few doses of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to allay
the irritation of the throat, and make
sleep possible. Jt is good. Try it. For
sale by Hlakeley, tlie druggist.
A very stylish ladles' waist, made of
French flannel and nicely trimmed, In
the latest colors, only $2. 23 at the New
York Cash Store.
DEPARTMENT
The 3 Things
Most important in Shoes are
1st. A perfect fit that moans comfort.
2d. Style and graceful design that means
beauty.
3d. First-class material and construction
that means service.
Queen Quality
Shoes for W omen
Furnish absolute oa?c, 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.
Pease
All goods marked in plain figures.
Claims Allow ett.
The following claims against tho city
1 ;vere allowed at the meeting
Salurdav
night:
j T J Driver, marshal's salary . . .
I Geo Drown, c-uyineer'a BalaVy . .
1 Jas Like, watchman's salarv . .
, c j Crnnda1) treagnrer.8 g!,,nry.
i-7f, 00
75 00
50 00
120 00
50 on.
Ned Gates, recorder's salary
W Galbreth, labor 44 00
Chas Payette, hauling 30 00
W 11 Brown, labor IS 00
K Marrmis. dn (! 00
t t it 1 1 i nn
j ji uruwn, Ull II V'U j
A C Neitrel, do 21 00 i
r. "a -i ug --o u-j
Webber?' o
1 johu Jack'son, extra police
j fin
0 00
14 00 !
14 00'
10 00 ;
S 00,
8 oo!
2 00
? 0'J
Paul Paulsen,
i f.p Qn'.lu"yi
do
do
do
Win Galbreth
Louis Fritz
do
do
Chas Champliu
Geo Heckett,
aoor
W II Atkinson, do
10 00
13 00
4 03
G George do
Geo Dorris do
A T Dodge do
L S Robbins do
4 00 .
4 00 I
T J Driver, meals : 7 (i)
Regulator Line, freight 25
Seufert-Condnn Tel Co, rent for j
alarm system 2 50
D W Vutise, mdso 1 10
Chronicle Pub Co. printing 8 00
S M Atkins, storing wood 4 00
A G Long, battery zincs 14 40
W A Johnston, tudse 13 85
Ned Gates, money advanced 5 00
J Julian, sawing wood 4 00
Jas Rlakeney, 8 cords wood 41 00
Ti-eiKUi'i'i-'ri ICt'iiojl, Oct. -Jill.
Ial caoli, general fund !fi'J70 51
Receipts of month 3101 24
JiTotal ij-5170 75
CO.STllA flillDl'l'.
Oct. 5, warrants issued if 4I.0 05
Oct. 18, interest on bonds 1110 00
Total
Balance cash Nov.
$10 JO 05
. yoiio 70
let.
All May .loin In tin Chorus.
The following parody on a familiar air
may be claimed by the silvcrites, lint
tl.ero's not a republican in the land who
has any objection to pining iu tho re
ft aln :
IIinv ilcnr to our heart Is the uM Mlver dollar,
When hoinegnoit fiiomt jncMMits It to low.
Thy liberty heart without uuekttu nr collar
Aiul other ktrniiKu things that to its m-ciii mi
now :
Tho wiite-Mircnillng 'iijle, tho nnow below it,
The ctitr.s ami the won!. uilh ttiunlraugo things
thoy tell.
Tlio colli n! iiiV father! Wo'ie Khul that wo
l.uow it,
'or Mime time or other it will ooiao in rlnht
well,
The tpieail -canto dollar, the Mur-t.uuif;lol dol
lar, Thy old Kltver dollar that wo till love mi well,
AdvHiittigi' n Hi 11 1'i uit Dryer.
Tlie Walla Walla Union has tl o f.!
lowing to say iu favor of fruit drytrs,
which Dalles piople would do well to
consider:
"The output of the fruit dryer of the
Walla Walla valley this season has been
enormous. Almost two million pounds
of dried fruits, consisting in the most
purt of pi lined and apples, huvo been
placed upon the market which other
wise would have been left to rot by the
fanners and fruit growers.
"W. J). Smith, who operated one of
the lurgest drteru in the city, closed
STORE.
$3.00.
down last week, said : 'The dryers have
been a great help to the fruit grower, as
we have saved them thousands of dol
lars which would have undoubtedly been
lost had not the dryers been put in op
eration. The nnrket for tho most of
this fruit 13 in the larger eastern cities,
ChitMgo, Philadelphia and New Yoik,
although the eider and jellies find a
ready sale on thia coast.'
"This is only an infant industry on
this coast, and the great saving already
made will undoubtedly be increased sev
eial fold in tlie next few vears."
'(hat Tlirnhblnjr Ilciulaclio
Would quickly leave you, if you used
Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands
of sulferetH have proved their matchless
merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches.
They make pure blood and strong
nerves and build up your health. Easy
to take. Try them. Only 25 cents.
Money back if not cured. Sold by
Rlake'ley, the druggist. 5
Notice.
Having rented the Baldwin opeta
house to A. Saudvig. Al! persons desii
ing to tent the sarno will apply to or ad
dress A. Saudvig, P. O., Box 530. The
Dalle?. E. II. Mkiuiiu,,
Administrator.!. C. Bildwin, Estate.
Acker's Englien Remedy will etopn
coiijrh at any time, and will cure the
w jrst old in twelve hours, or money
refunded. 25 etc. and 60 cte. Blakclcy
t le diu!'inis.
One thousand
&U9
nir tuoKintr
Sleet
Range
m
Worlds
fTho genuine all bear
AlUM.JoJ Cl.nl l),Iv
aim aro Bum wilii
fiwaiuou niai nut)
OVER ALL. I
Sold by First-Class Stove Merchants everywhere,
lladoDidy Ijy The Michigan Stove Conmanv.
lurntrt Larxeat Maltiira of Stovua
7MIERj&
SOLE
I'KOI'MC COM 1 NO ANI OOI.VO,
Robt. Jones was n visitor In tho city
Irotn Grass Valley yesterday.
Geo. T. Prather, of Hood Iliver, wna
transacting businees in tho city yester
day. Mies Rose Perry wns n passenger on
this morning's boat for her home at
White Salmon.
Messrs G. T. Pair and Ed Sharp left
on tho noon train today on a businesa
trip to Sherman county.
Mrs, M. li. Ilnxter, an enthusiastic
advocate of tho rescue home work ar
rived here from Portland tuday.
Mls.1 I'atiencn flormnr. ivlin ll 11 a oftr.n!-
tlln hflHt flllV Wl'l'lia with i-l.till luuu in I I...
city, returned toiler home Independence
today.
t Hon. E. L. Smith, who wa9 in tho
city to attend tho political speaking last
night, returned to his Hood River Home,
on the boat this morning.
Mib. L. E. Crowe and her cousin, Miss
McCartney, of Chicago, are visiting Air.
anil Mrs. Robt. Mays at Antelope ami
will return homo tomorrow.
J. P. Lucas returned on tho noon train
today from Raker City, accompanied by
his mother, who attended the funeral
of Mrs. Lucas at that place.
Mrs. (J race Gordon, who has been rt
cnest of the family of her brother, Ed
Sharp, for a short time, icturned to her
homo in Portland yesterday.
Mrs. C. W. Nottingham, who has
spent a few days with her daughter, Mies
Ethel, and eon, Irving, returned to her
home in Portland on ttie noon train to
day. Hugh Gourlay returned home on the
noon train today, having delivered his
republican message at (loldendale lust
night. He will resume his duties 011
Tub Ciihoxici.u tomorrow.
Chares L. Campbell, ono of The Dalles
boys, who is a credit to any community,
haa returned to Eugene to agaiu take up
bis studies at the university. Charles
has chosen civil engineering as his
spacialty.
Ice Cream and
Oyster Parlors
Mrs H. L. Jones has opened ico
cream nnd oyster parlors in Carey Bal
lard's old stand. She carries
! A full line of Candies,
Nuts and Cigars.
Tho place has been thoroughly ren
ovated, and a share of the unblic patron
age is solicited.
Opor. til! 12:00 P. M.
TURKEY SHOOT
A Y. MARSH will give a
turkey shnot on tlie beach
Three Days
Nov. 27th, 28th and 29th
There will also bo pigeon
Iran Bpooting at the sanio
time and place.
General Mill Work
Hansen & Thomsen
Miimifneturirs ami Dcnlois in
Sash and Doors, Rustic, Flooring,
Pino Lumber, Mouldings, Etc.
BEE HIVES AND FRUIT BOXES
0( All Kiwis.
Third Street. Tho Dalles, Oregon.
styles and sizes. A&&,
anti neaunu,, yk
Cait
Ranges
the above TraioAlark -W'i
11 wiiliuii uuaruiiitrc.
.!. rwnnntil.... (titt 'GM.
rcina tiuoiuuii nuu
lit WUKUU. f
und lianueu Iu tho World.
OA Stove.
BENTON.
HCENTS.