The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 10, 1900, Image 3

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    EASTEflfl OREGON'S GREATEST BEPflKTflEflT STORE.
The 3 Things
KNIT
UNDERWEAR
Various Weights.
WOMEN'S,
MISSES' and
CHILDREN'S
What weight do
you require for
comfort during the
cold weather?
Must you have
the thick, soft and
fleecy kind or are
the lighter, thin
ner, yet still warm
grades preferred
nil wool, or silk and wool, or silk and cotton.
This Underwear Department has all the many
grades and styles, and none but thoroughly de
pendable goods. A visit to the store will surely
he Ip-lpful to you.
Examine our Fleecv Garment at
c
ease & Mays.
All goods marked in plain fignrcs.
60
ELECTION BETS.
foelofs
In all the latest styles.
In all the newest colors.
OO
Not necessary to pay more.
You can give your friend an order for the
$4
Best Hat in the World
if you
get
him a ''ROELOFS." We arc sole
Most important in Shoos are
1st. A perfect fit that means comfort.
2d. Stylo 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
i'md 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 & Crowe
"he Dslles pally GhyonielG,
i.
'ATI UDAY
NOV
Oysters
M
ssrvea i
in
any
stylo
At Andrew Keller's.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
"A Hindoo Hoodoo"
the Voyi opera house tonight.
I'll yon nee tlio ml of llio Fair.
') ir prices arc ul trays tho lowest.
etvlefi
in
r,i r.
Mies Haven's Latest
rt'i-t mite, at lowest pricee.
A farmers' Institute will he held
ihlutidulc December lid and 4th.
Uoinember that Uoeoftiiut Cream Tonic
i.l promote growth of hair. Charles
Irnzer, solo agent. nO-ltu
Prof. .Snndvitt's regular weeklv dance
tt'll he lield tliia '.Saturday) evening
ft' the Baldwin. ' 0-2t
Tliu inun L'.ndloy, who was injured a
cinple of nights ago by being crushed
lir the care against the platform of the
Wasco warehouse, waH Bent tliie after
noon to the Good Samaritan hospital.
Melville precinct, in Clatsop county,
gava McK.nley twenty votes to one for
Bryan. Shou Fly precinct, in Grant
emity, gave McKlnley seventy. seven
vj'.ea to two for Bryan, and Jdfa pre
cinct, in Gilliam county, east every vote
it .ad for McKinlev.
Tito empress of Germany coutitiOB her
ntU'iitfon to iter home ami family of six
iih mid one daughter. The court chap.
Kiln was once tin unwind one of the little
in the employ of Tiie Dalles Southern
Hallway Co. during the pnst summer,
- 'arrived in Shaniko with Iheir respective
10.1900 crews iHSt Friday. It is the intention of
j the company to again take up the work
i in the spring, and complete their line of
I survey and ljontion from The Dalles to
the southern boundary of the state,
j This road when completed will open up
i a vast country that only wants means
1 of transportation to aid and assist in it?
i development.
A-Poitlr.nd Lotiili went into C. J
Stublin'n wholesale liquor store last
' tllivltt nii1 if lit It Tr tstiiltliMtr itnci (dm.
f ( V It I VI Tl I I 1 I U IS I 4 tl g II IIS I'.lti-
por.irily engaged at a distance in the
I store, abstracted a bottle of ffieen Kiver
I whiskey and made off with it. Night
I watchman Like happened to etc the
The i theft but before he could get his hands
' on the thief the fellow Rlarted on a run
jn i west, where N.'ahttratchuian Alieky hup
j nenod to be, and ran into Alisky's arms.
i.iko laniieu mm in ine city ym wnere
lie is at this writing.
A striking illustration as to how some
men got ricti wa? related the other day
ut Jacksonville. Mi. Cantral, a young
man L'fi years of age, worked hard up to
three years ago und by close economy
had saved $1,000. He purchased a cat
tle ranch for $10,000, paying $1,000 cah
and bulanco on eacy terms. He worked
hard anil managed well. Lntt week lie
sold out for $17,000 cash, besides having
saved out of the sale of cattle $5,000,
leaving a net profit for the past three
years' labor the snug emu of $12,000.
Th first fatal caso of sc.irlot fever,
during the present epidemic, occurred
at 3 o'clock this (Saturday) morning
when Geneva Fritz, the 8 year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Fritz,
succumbed to it after an illness of about
two weeks. Geneva was au unusually
sweet and lovable child, anil her death
leaves u B.id blank In the family. She
is s.tld to have contracted the disoato
from a chuolmato who was allowed to
school dining the scaling oil'
A younger child in tho Frit a
ia reported ill with the fame die.
I'M cris with the doctrine that all men
are Hiiui'ire. "Well, exclaimed the boy ftttonl
w"h lire, "father may bo a sinner, but . period,
I kinw mother inn't." The utnprueu f f.ititilv
Wild .tf....!...l ...1 Oil 1
...UIIIIHI A IICU .-. Cif e,
T .o county clerk received a letter this ( aiiH ,mmm0ng, a girl of 11 years,
'umitig uiKiruPfuH to Hie "Homme d her brother. Archie, u bov of !)
llie letter Wns from vnnrfi. warn committed todav to thu
reported up in the pines.. The condi
tions are sufficiently alarming to demand
the strictest enforcement of the quaran
tine laws, and to call or the earnest co
operation with the authorities of the
lelatives and inmates of the affected.
The Hood Itiver Glacier says Mr?. E.
J. Ilerehey, of that town, is Eupplvingj
about two dozen dressed Belgian hares j
for the market every Saturday. For aj
time she could not supply the demand.
She has told as high as fifty dressed
hare? in one week. Tho Walla Walla
Statesman says that in not a few homes j
of t lie city of Walla Walla judging from j
the advance preparations and the re-
murks of market men the traditional
Thanksgiving turkey is going to be
largely Belghui hate; easily carved; four
drumsticks instead of the feathered
fowl's two; weight from five to eight
pound?, and price about $1. The. States-
RESULT OF PARENTAL NEGLECT.
Tho Children of V. K. and Ida ltriiun
I'liii.'ed Under Control of tho !;.'
and Ulrlh' Aid Society.
Todi.y Judge Blakeley rendered a de
cision in the matter cf the surrender of
Myrtle Brown, Minnie Brown and Har
vey Brown, minor children of W. Ii.
and Ida Brown, of this city, to the Boys
and Gir's' Aid Society, of Portland.
'I tie .court found that W. K. Brown
did, on the 7th of November, 1900, make
a voluntary surrender of the children to
the Bova' and Girls Aid Societv
OUR CHURCHES
Services at tho Lutheran church both
morning and evening tomonow. Preach
ing by tho pastor, Rev. W. Brenner.
Calvary Baptist church Rev. W. I!.
Clifton, pastor. Regular services at 11
.1. m. and 5 p. in, in the basement of
the new church on Union street. Sun
day school at 10 a. ni.
Collocational church corner Fifth
and Qourt streets. Rev. Poling, pastor.
Morning worship at 11; Sunday school
at 12:15; Youm? People's Society 0:30 p.
30. Morning
I kuuuuuuW iM
Tho only store ft
tkis city whoro thf
Oenulne Imported
Stransky-Stcol
Ware is sold.
A little higher in
price, but outlastE
ni;
chi
eled ware.
n dozen pieceaof so
called cheap euarn.
BEWARE?
Other wares look
has the name
Stransky Steel
Wnrc on each piece.
Do not be deceivedi
First prize nt It
International Eshi
bitiouo, Highest
award at World t
Columbian Ex'lubi
tion. Chicago Pre
ferred by tho best'
cookintrautlioritiec
certified to by the
most famous chem
ista for purity and
durability it ic
cheapest becauso
BEST.
Remember this
celebrated enam
eled ware isspecial
ly imported for and
Mld in this city ex
clusively by us.
It does not rust
nor absorb fjrease,
does not discolor
nor catch inside, is
not affected by ueiils
in frnit-3 or
vegetables
will boil,
and bat''
w i t h o u
impart in;;
flavor Ol
provioi'.fly
c o o I: od
foorl i:ntF
vsti lost
for years.
that'"'"' eve"ln" fftrv"'(! ftt '
. ' ; subject, "Th! Fading Leaf."
is a
the father has neglected them and
drinking man; that the mother has; Methodist Episcopal church-Corner
done the same and is a woman of bad 1 Fiftl' ,wl Washington, Rev. fJ. F.
reputation; that tho parents have gross-1 Ui'k Pastor. Morning worship at 11 ;
ly abused their parental uuthoritv over j Sunday school at 10 a.m. ; class meet
said children and are unfit to have their '"B !lt 12:15! Npworth league at 0:30;
care or custody ; that the future welfare i
Council Mfetlnc
evening service at 7 j.'JO. You will be
made welcome at all the services. In
to eome institution ortranized for the 1110 morning me pastor win occupy me
care and disnoeition of homeless, neu. i pnlpi', iind in the evening the termon
! 1..... ...1 l 1 . i ! , .. ,,l. .1. .
ivuiuu ur uuuteu uuiiureu, especially me
eaid minor child, Myrtle, aged 10 years; I p('"
that there
...... ..i . ; I '"
...... uua u . uiuiusi. im,ufs,u ,- ,u of gai(, chi,dren rfquires their surrender
aithoui:li they are sohl every day, and
they must lie spoken for in advance.
Wo rati,
tion thji
v,iblio
imil::1 .J
will be delivered by Rev. Chris Nickel-
is no such institution in i
An adj jurneil regular monthly meet
ing of the common council was held last
night, at which the following business ! jrown
was transacted.
Tho residents of the second ward pe
uuoneu uhh n. MiiKBueiu ue ap-1 aKe of the otherchildren. Minnie Brown.
t.....i .. :i i -
j.oiiiveii uuu.iumui.il, viuc n.. a. a2(,( 5. ..... iarvev Brown, oued 2 vearn. n. '!Vv .!...ni
.pi.. ..- - ..f .1 . - .. . . J ..
and for the further reason of the slead- Money Di. i; it not
MATT SHORBN,
General Blacksmith
and HoFseshoeF.
All kinds of bliickemithing will receive
prompt attention and will bo executtil
in lirst-chi-a shape. Give him a call.
Richardson's Old Stand,
Third St., near Federal, The D.dles, Or.
llrit Ilirolililn); llcadiitln)
Wasco county. "Whereforo it is or-1 Would quickly leave you, ii you used
dered and adjudged that tho said Myrtle J)r. King's New Life Pills. Thousands
be and is hereby duh surren- of suirnrerfl have i.inved their inatcliiosH i
j dred to the Boys and Girls' Aid Society, writ for Sick an I ton-. Headaches.
ofl'oitland; but by reeason of the tender They make pine blood and etrong ' KTOV 27th 28 til and 20tlt
. 1 t...ii.i 1 1? 1 7
On'v 25 centp.
enrol, .Sold liy 1
r, I
fast promise of tho parents to reform 1
and properly care for tho children, it i
ordered that they be surrendered to the j
guardianship of the said Boys' and tiii Is' (
Aid Society pending the further order ,
Should the societv con-1
County Co.trt."
one . ti, road supervisors of tho county L.lr o( tho fjoya anil GjrlH Au'j Society,
d its eoiitents showed that tho ad
drum was written in good faith and
without tho least intention of insult or
of Portlandi by Judge Blnkelcy, on the
showing that thu children weio desti
tute. Thu mother, who was forsaken
. ,1 t IF
""011011 on tlio court or any one can- jtuy her husband years ago, Is an inmate
iL'ded with it. It contained a bill for a J,t tlu Good Samaritan hospital in Port-
balens detv" of flU.iiO. ""Tj1"'1'1' wl,BrB "hw is " L',,nr8e 0,1 t,lia
JnmcB Ltiuo died at about 0 oYldBK'ftcouHty. Sho Is Eiilleilng from consump"
'Ills morning at his home near the Ition with no poselble hope of lecovery.
fourth street bridge on the west side of jTiio children were tnkon to tho home
Mill creek, aged about 27 years. J The this afternoon by Superintendent (laid-
eaiiEu of death was iuflammallon of the 1 ner.
Scarlet fever must bo spreading In
"Idueys, from which ho had sullen d
"lord or less since ho received a tovere
kick of a lioree ubout year ago. The
'leieased was it hard-wnricing, lndustri
' inun. About a month before his
'leuth lie bought put Dob Uoodand went
'"to tho express business. JIo leayea a
i'e, one child aud two stepchildren.
I he Shaniko Leader says; Kuglneets
Anderson and Redfield, who have been
spite of recuiit precautions. One physi
cian informed Tin: Ciirojici.u this
inorning that lie hud iourteetf caees
under his caie, and new cases are re
ported almost every diiy. The residence
of Mr. Glfl'ord, the'liotographer, was
(jiiiirantined this morning on account of
the dicHuse having attacked his httl.
sun, and eevefiil recent ctses ure
resicned. iTI.e prayer of tlio petition
was granted and Mr. Wakefield appoint
ed by a unanimous vote.
The matter of construction of the
Union street sewer was laid over till
the next meeting of the council.
The following bills were allowed and J 0- (,ol.t' ii
warrants ordered drawn lor their payiBent to ulow , chUdren to remain1
muut ' j temporality with their parents, the put-
S?,A C.nnve' 1!1(i.0 2n ! Puts nre icquired to report at least every
b b (juniiuig, repairs 20 80 ,. ,, . .. ,, '
A A Urqui.art, special policeman. 10 00 tl,rtie uwiHUb ns to their wellare, and to
W 11 Butts, do do . 10 00 further report to the court in person at
Thomas Smilev. team hire 23 00 its regular bi-monthly sessions. Should ,
O L Phillips, mdso 125! tho court at nnv timn becomn dlpsatis-
J 11 lilakoney, eight cords wood. 30 00 j flwl w!tl) tho tlealniei.t accorded the
,1 l.llllf , llltllllllg .... 1 ilU
J W isiaKeney, liauling I I'D
Biiiketcy, iuo druggist.
TURKEY SHOOT
A. 'f MARSH will give n
turkey shoot on the bench
Three Days-
There will alto bo pigeon
trap spooling at the fcaino
time and place.
One thousand stvlcs and sizes, tf&ssis
v frwtmrv-3 WHS
For cooking mid heatmg.
Prices from $5 to $50.
ssra,
ir H
Stflil
Rinjei
Cast
RaiiQes
F Blanker, labor 12 00
S J Brown, sawing wood -4 00
l)r ,1 II Hudson, medical services. 4 00
P F liiirlmm, hauling 1 00
On motion thu council adjourned till
tonight.
ricorj.i; com i mi and goi.nu,
Ur. Huntington left this afternoon for
his home in Sun i'rancltoo.
Hal French went to Portland this
afternoon on a visit to Mrs, French.
The Yakima Herald says: R. B.
Hood, of The Dalles, is in the city and
will probably locate here.
Kmst Jensen, former well. known resi
dent of this city, arrived hero a few days
ago from California and talks of remain
ing here If lie can find a suitable opening.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children,
Tbs Kind You Have Always Boufht
Bears tho
tiiijuaturo s.r
children, tho order of the court will be,
made permanent, and the children for-
warded to the home of the (aid B'ljVi
and Girls Aid Society without fiuther 1
notice of procedure. '
The girl, who is a very hnilWsoinc and j
attractive child, was taken to thu home 1
tliis afternoon by Superintendent flard-!
ner. ;
Till. JJlltlfcH ftllll-ktith,
Wheat-No. 1, X cents. I
Barley H a ton.
0,1(81.15 cental.
Wheat hayiS loose; 9 to $10 nalcd.
Timothy $10 haled.
Alfalfa Loose $7.50; baled S fiO.
Potatoes 60 cents u sack, ,
Flour Diamond mills, $:.:() bhlj Du.
fur mills, $3.00
Kus 30 conta ti dozu.
Butter Ureainery, (13 cents; dairy,
55 cents.
Cnlckens $3.50 a dozon; spring $2,50
to $3.
Apples Tuble, GO to 75 cents.
Jf,Voti have dundnill', your hair is
I falling out, Use Cocoanut Cream, For
j sale at Fruiter's barber shop, nO-lm
M
1
.41
fThe genuine nil bear the above Trale-Mark .
and are sold wmt a written giittruiuce.
Awarded First Prize Paris Exposition 1900 1
OVER 1 If K WORLD, V
Sold by First-Class Stove Merchants everywhere.
The Michigan Stove Comnanv.
LargQbt Maktir of Htovm uiut ttungea In the World. Otk St6t
7VAIER St BENTON,
SOLE KCENTSi