The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 12, 1900, Image 3

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    A I)Rtrflly Outrage.
FKOt'I.K COMINO AND OOINO,
Annual Sale
of BLANKETS.
Another I urn of the wheel of
XovonibiM' ICeonomios for house
keepers brings forward the sale of
bed coverings at. substantial sav
ings from usual prices:
60c. "Eureka" 10-1 (Jrav Blanket,
Bizc 48x72.
60c. Kingston KM (iray Blanket,
size 5-Jx74.
70c. "Tuxedo" 10-d While Blan
ket, size MsTA.
73c. "Klborlon" 10-4 Gray Blan
ket, size 00x70.
87c. "India" 10-4 "While Blanket,
size 0ox70.
"Salem" 10-1 White Blanket,
size 00x72.
79c.
90c.
"Clinton" 10-4
kel, size 00x72.
Clrav .Blan-
SPECIAL.
10,
("Iray
worth
11 and 12-lb Dark
Blankets, extra large size,
from $5.00 to $030, can bo bought
sale at
during
$4.00 per pair.
The best values ever ottered.
ELECTION BETS.
foelof S
In all the latest styles.
In all the newest colors.
Not necessary to pay more.
You can give your friend an order for Iho
Best Hat in the World
if von get him a 'ROELOFS.'' We are sole
Pease & Mays.
All goods marked in plain figures.
A series of most scoundrel) acts waB
perpetrated Saturday night on the prop
erty of the Christian church of this city.
When the c.inerintendent of the Sunday
fchool entered tho church yesterday
morning to pet thinge ready for Sundtty
school ho found that someone had gained
entrance to the building by forcing open
tho bjsoment window. The heating
stove In the vestry was turned upside
down. The heating etove in the audlto
rftim was dragged eight, or ten feet, out
of position, disconnecting the etove pipe,
which had fallen on the floor and hern
jambed and crushed till it was rendered
useless. The two big Rochester lamps
in the auditorium were found hidden in
the baeemeut, jabbed full of holes as if
with the handlo end of a large tile, and
also rendered useless. The oil in the
lamps had been poured out on tho floor,
leaving large blotches six or eight feet
in diameter. Of tho ten or twelve entail
er lamps t.he hunters were taken out of
all but two and crushed out of all shape,
as if with one's heel, on the floor. J
Tho superintendent immediately gave
the alarm, and It is hardly necessary to
eav that the members of the .church
were surprised and indignant beyond
measure, and ninde no bones of identify
ing the wanton destruction of property
with the troubles they have been having
over the pastoral relation. Whether
thoy are right or wrong tlme.niay tell,
but it is devoutly to be hoped that the
perpetratore of this eeries of cowaidly
and contemptible acts may meet tl-e
punishment they eo richly deserve.
Mr. C. E. B.tyard has tacked a notice
on the chinch building offering a reward
of $25 for the detection of the perpetra
tor of the crime.
Mrs. Eugene McCormick, of Salem, Is
visiting the family of her brother, Mr.
Wm. Moody.
A distinguished visitor has been the
guest of the family of Mr. John Soinmur
ville since noon yesterday. Hon. John
Harrett, i x minister to Slam, having
arrived at that time and remained over
till noon today, when ho returned to
Portland. He is an old friend of Mr.
Soinmervlllo.
"For three days and nightell euflered
agony untold from an attack of cholera
morbus brought on by eating cucum
bers," pays M. K. I.ov. titer, clerk of the
district court, Centervillo, Iowa. "I
thought I should surely die, and tried a
dozen different medicines but. all of no
purpose. I pent for a bottle of Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Iloriiedy and three doeea relieved mo
entirely." This remedy for sale by
Biakeley, the druggist.
rft 1U fkim;1a nt around with "cold feet."
ui unuy uiU'VJiruic j'tst a little worrv for the stake-holder
I ' "
I (ICC Ul ' ) H'JUi
MONDAY -
NOV. 12, WOO
Oysters
sarvod
in
any
style...
At Andrew Keller's.
)
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
DM you eeo the nd of the Kiiir.
Our prices are always the lowest. Tho
Fair.
At Mies Haven's Latest styles in
Kreet huts, at lowest prices. .
A marriage license waB issued this
morning to Itichard Darnall and Sarah
Crabtreo.
I'omember that Cocoanut Cream Tonic
will promote growth of hair. Charles
I'razer, solo agent. t.9-lin
Prof. Sandvig'fl regular weeklv dance
will be held this (.Saturday) evening
j At an adjourned meeting of the rom
I man council, held Saturday night, the
' marshal waB ordered to proceed with the
construction of the Union street fewer,
i between Seventh and Tenth streets,
i When completed this will give a contin
uous tewer from the reservoir toSevtnth
utrect.
f I,. Evan", l Heningsen, M. Dichlen
, niuller and Godbcrson.of Mosier, this
i morning shipped a car'oad of dried
I prunes to Minneapolis, Minn. The car
ciniaiued -1 tons and was shipped on
1 commission, tho shippers obtaining an
i advance of $1500 on the car or 3'a cents
I a pound.
I Dr. .1. Hudson, of this city, and Dr. O.
C. Ilollister, of Portland, yesterday re
moved a huge tumor from the breast of
C. W. Uary.ee, of Laughlin's Hiufl'Addi-1
I tion. The operation was quite success
ful and today Mr. Bars.ee was getting i
, along nicely. The tJinor was the growth
j of Ihree or four years,
j Mutton and wool come high in Klieki
j tat. Charles McAllister, of Glenwood,
, recently sold to Charles McAllister, Sr.,
We leel ! corner of the ha.ll lemonade .was served,
while during the entireevening ice
cream and cake were dispensed in tiie
refreshment room. The Birgfeld or
chestra discoursed th most tempting
music, and dancing, which commenced
at 9:30, was continued until 1 o'clock, i tjfied in imposing on the ta
in true leap year style the ladies chose , on az0 they had an estimate
Considerable complaint has been made
at various times, and especially since
i the scarlet fever epidemic began, of the
i condition of the closets, or rather cess
pools, of the brick school house on
Court-street. In justice to the directors
it is proper to say that they have again
and again had the matter of connection
with the city sewers under considera
tion, but were deterred only because the
expense involved in any adpquate im
provement was more than they felt jus-
payers. Not
made bv
NO EXCUSE.
There is no excuse for
wearing out-of-date, clumsy
footwear, when we can sell
your for $2.50 a perfect-fitting,
well-made, dressy shoe.
Many styles to select from.
Pease & Mays.
VOGT
Opera House
F. J. CLARKE, Manager.
THREE NIGHTS
THREE NIGHTS
THREE NIGHTS
Commencing
THURSDAY,
Nov. 15th
ntjhc Baldwin. J-2t
J. W. Whalley, the well-known Port-1 of North Yakima, 000 head of lambs at
land lawyer, died suddenly of heart j 4 per head, -100 ewes at the fabulous
price of p) per bend, and
the flock, 700 head, at $4
disease Saturday.
Services ut the M. E. church this
evening at 7 :.!0 o'clock. Preaching by
ilav. C. Nickelsen.
If you have dandruff, your hair ip
falling out. Use Cocoanut Crenni. For
sa o at 1' re.'r s barber fcliop. riw-Jin
the balance of
per head, and
'M tiead of fine French Merino bucks at
iflio per head. Thijy were taken to North
Yakima to add to Mr. McAllIstct't fbek
of blooded sheep.
Parties having business with B. A.
I ..I... .i.m.t l.nn.i ..rt
Lost At the opera house or on Third ' vvwv
street near there Saturday night, a Ma. Imitation in meeting hint on account o
saxony mitten. Finder pleaso return to I "rlt 'vr in his family. Mr . b.llord
this oifice ' wn8 ,,wny 'rom ''olno when his little boy
., took ill and when ho returned- ami
Circuit court opened hero this morr- (mm .)m)H mrnntilK.di ae hia
In,'. The day was devoted to loutlmi prei,unBW , lho joll(l WBS IIOt ceery,
business and the jurors were excused U)o ,nK of )( my mM mUw
till tcittorrow morning. I ltJ tl0nght it best to room down town
Found An embroidered center-piece, j .iii ..n ,i..I)L,f.r r0m infection is over.
A Chiragoian just returned from
Owner can have tho same by calling at
Mrs. A. J. TolmioV, on west Fourth
a' rent, and paying for this notice.
Wo have a few good houses for runt at
reasonable rates; also money to loan
and tho beat bargains In real property
In lho city. Give ua a call. Hudson &
llrownhlll.
If your hair Is dry and dead-lik Co
cianut Cream Tonic will give It life and
luster. Jt is pronounced tho finest
tonic on earth. Can bo had at Frazor'a
barber shop, agent. nO-lm
Portland In gottlng ready for it Paeillc
Const and Oriental Expooillon to bo
hold there in 1002. Tho eucccBB of tho
recent street fair lias confirmed prevl
ously entertained opinions that an In
dustrial exposition on a largo ecalo could
be made a success.
John Hays eay they can't run ft blulf
on him. A man stepped up and offered
to hut hia aocks that McKiuley and
Hoosovelt would be elected. John says
"I'll go you ono on that proposition,"
mid proceeded to take off hia No. 11
hlioea and produced the socks, the other
iuaii took it new pair of cocks from hid
pocket and the but was up, and John
a
tour of thn far .West saw thu following
location notice on a mining claim in the
Grand Encampment. Wyoming: "We
found II, and we claim it by the right of
founding it. It'a our'n. ItV 750 feet
in every diiection, except southwest and
northeast, and I hero la !M) feet on each
aide or this writln'. It's callod the Hay
Horse, and wo claim the spurs, and wo
don't want nobody jumping on this Hay
Horse that's what these treea Is around
hero for, arid we'vu got the same piece
of ropo that we had dowu in old Mis
souri." The dance given Friday night by tho
ladles of The Dallen'to their gentlemen
friends waB, by all accounts, most en
joyabla affair. Tho dancing room und
refreshment room weno handsomely
decorated with bunting Japanepo um
brellas and lanterns, (ibttcd plants, and
In tho latter room a profusion of flowers,
many of which we tastily arranged
about the wall in iidiau baskets. The
dressing rooms were also made comfort
able with rugs, easy chairs, etc. The
windowe of the dancing room were fitted
tip Into inviting co.y coiner. In one
their partners, and in all respects acted
as the gentlemen are supposed to do in
all Jin ik siecle affairs of the kind, only
with far greater Euecess in every respect
than tlie gentlemen could ever hope to
achieve.
An inquest was held this morning
over the remains of Michael McAllister,
who died in a room back of the Gnrma
uia saloon at 0 o'clock Sunday morning.
McAllister was a stranger here. He en
tered the saloon Saturday and passing
into a buck room sat dowu in a chair.
About an hour after he was found lying
on tho floor Htiflering intensely. A doc
tor was called in and prescribed for him,
but remarked to some of the inmates of
the saloon that he had never had a sim
ilar case that did not prove fatal. The
until continued suffering without inter
mission till death came to Ids relief.
There was no evidence that he had been
drinking. He appeared to be something
of a tramp. He claimed to have a wife
and mother in North Dakota, but at
what place in that state could not be
learned. The evidence of tho attending
physician showed that tho man had
died from asthma, and the jury returned
a verdict to that effect. McAllister was
about 4D years of age,
"The general result in this state is no
moro than was expected with the single
exception of the governor," said Nation
al Committeeman G. JI. Hakor, of Gol
dendale, who Ip in Walla Walla attend
ing United States court, to a Union
repot ter : "There baa been a great deal
of talk in the fusion press about Hanna
carrying the election with money. I
want to s.tv that Washington was car
ried for McKinley without any financial
assistance from .Mr. Hanna or the na
tional committee. I notice also that
Mr. Hryan remarks that there was
coeiciou and intimidation and that
voters were puichastd. Mr. JJryan
never was light. Ho has always had
the faculty of getting on the wrong side
of every subject he tackled. Washing
Ion votf-rs were neither bought, intimi
dated nor trailed. They voted aa they
thought and tho result waa the biggest
repitblivan vlcloiy tho stain haa ever
known. The fact is tho people have
grown tired (f Mr. Hryau'a tlrcEome
talea of troubles to cumo.
I.om lU wnrd fur II Ih Kcturn.
My little pug dog, "Dixie," about six
mouths old. A toward of $2 50 will be
puid to any one upon delivery of said
dog to me, and no questions atked.
, I). M. FltKNCII,
The Dalles, Nov. 12 '00. 12-lw
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are eold on
a positive guarantee. Cures heart-burn,
raising of the food, distress after eating,
or any form of dyspepsia, Ono llttlo
tablet gives immediate relief, 25 cts,
and 60 cts, Biakeley, the drurgitt.
a competent architect as to the cost of
putting in patent closets that would be
frost-proof, which meant that they must
be put in a irost-proof building. The
estimate was so far beyond their'reach
at that time that the project had to be
temporarily abandoned. Since then
lime has been used freely and everything
done that could be done to maintain
good sanitary conditions short of the
abandonment of the cesspools and the
adoption of patent closets. The direct
ors in A' feel that the lime has come
when they must act. They have under
consideration the erection of a brick
addition to the school building on the
south side, to have its entrance from the
inside. This is regarded as the only
feasible plan within a reasonable limit
of expense. They assure Tnu Cnnosi
ci.t that the improvement will be pushed
to completion as fast as men and money
can do it.
Says the Portland Telegram of Nov.
5th: " 'Tho Hottest Coon in Dixie' is
drawing large crowds atCordray's thea
ter this week. Last evening the elec
tion returns were announced from the
stage as rapidly as they showed any
thing tending toward tho final result.
This was a feature that pleased tiie patrons-
of the theater and ono which they
appieciated. The specialties in 'The
Hottest Coon in Dixie' nro lively, and
the performance never lags. No sooner
does one turn ejueludu than' it is fol-;
lowed by another equally good. Theio
are two acts that are crammed full of
uiupictil numbers, and many new pongs
are introduced. Miss Hawkins, the
soprano, is the star of the company, and
deserves the applause she receives night
ly. Shoelngti several 6ongs that always
strike n responsive chord, and linn made
an Impression with the musical people
who havo heard her. In tho organiza
tion there are some of the best oobred
comedians in tho country. . They aro
fun makers of a now variety, and their
work is different 'from white entertain,
era in several respects." At tho Vogt
tomorrow night.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children,
The Kind You Kayo Always Bought
Boars tho
Signature of
Tltttt Tlirobltlni; llt-uil u h
Would quickly leuvo you, if you usrd
Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands
of faiilferers have proved their inutchlctn
merit fur Sick and Nervous Headauhes.
They make pure blood and strong
nerves and build up your health. Easy
to take. Try them, Only 25 cents.
Money back If not cureJ, Sold by
Hlukeloy, the druggist. 5
Griffith,
The...
I
Tito only store fr
this city where tht
Oenulno Imported
Stransky-Steel
Ware is sold,
A little higher fn
price, but outlasts
a dozen pieces of so
called clienp enam
tied ware.
BEWARE?
Other wares look
llkoit.butthogenu.
ino has the name
Btransky Steel
Ware on each piece.
Do not bo deceived
First prize at It
International Exhi
bitions. HigheRf.
award at Worlds
Columbian Exhtbi
tion. Chicago Pre
ferred by the Itcsv
cookinpcauthbrities,
certified to by the
most famous cheat
ista for purity and
durability it ta
cheapest because
BEST.
Remember this
celebrated enam
eled ware is special
ly imported for and
sold in this- city ex
clusively by us.
It docs not ruit
nor absorb grease,
does not discolor
nor catch inside; is
notaflected by acids
in truits or
vpf?etab!es.
will boil,
and baki
w i t h o it :
impnrtinr;
flavor Oi
previous!?
conli c it
food and
vi!l last
for years.,
We cau
tion 1 1: i
pnhlir
fiL'-i'r..
itutUi'-v .J
Hypnotist
In a Helmed, Instructive, Marvelous,
Laughahlo and Up-to date Performance.
Clever Actors,
Sweet Singers,
Tragedians,
Comedians,
MantifiU'tured to suit taste of audiences.
ISO Laughs
in
180 Minutes.
iPx-ioca, SSc, Oeo, QOc.
MATT SHOREN,
General Blaeksmith
and Horseshoes
All kindp of blacksmitliing will receive
prompt attention and will be executed
in lirst-eltiss shape, titve mm a call.
Richardson's Old Stand,
Third St., near Federal, The D.illes, Or.
TURKEY SHOOT
A. Y. MA US II will give a
turkey shoot on the beach
Three Days -
Nov. 27th, 38 th and 29th
There will also be pigeon
trap spooling at the same
time and place.
sfj. rif TicntiaH-sti crvlfc ntin ci'ac t&Smts
For cookimc and heathur
Prices from $5 to $50.
Steel
Ranges
rS
Cait
f ine genuine an Dear use ui.ove naicwviurKxw-
ana arc sow wun wmicn guaniiiicc.
Awarded First Prize Paris Exnosition 1900 Wm
, " --yv --'-ri.x
OVER ALL THH WOKLD. " KKtf3JKSI
fold by Firt-Clas Move Merchants everywhere. J'W:"
Tim Michiirnn Stnve Cnmnnnv. tJ
U&dA mil v bv The Michliran Stove Comnanv.
Largest Mkera ot Htuvua mJ Huimea In tha World.
Oak Slovai
7VAIER St BENTON.
SOLE ACiNTS,