The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 13, 1900, Image 3

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    Annual Sale
of BLANKETS.
Anolhor t urn of llio whool of
November Keononiios for houso
licepcrM brings forward tlio snlo of
bed coverings at substantial sav
ings from usual prices:
60c. "lOuroka" 10-1 (Jrny Blaniret,
aim 48x72.
60c. Kingston 10-4 dray Blanket,
si.c 54x74.
i 70c. "Tuxedo" 10-4 White P,lanr
kel, size '54x74.
' 73c. "tilberlon" 10-4 Gray Iilan-
kel, size 00x70.
87c. "India" 10-4 White Blanket,,
Mze 0.'ix70.
. 79c. "Salem" 10-4 White Blanket,
size 00x72.
90c. "Clinton" 10-4 firav Blan
ket, size 00x72.
SPECIAL.
2-1 b Dark
10, II
( tray
and
Blankets, extra large size, worth
from 5.00 to 0.50, can be bought
during sale at
$4.00 per pair.
The best values ever oflered.
ELECTION BETS.
ffaelofs
H&ts...
In all the latest styles.
In all the newest colors.
5EZI.OO
Not necessary to pay more.
Von can give your friend an order for the
Best Hat in the World '
if you get him a "ROELOF3." We are sole
Pease & Mays.
All goods marked in plain figures.
Orlffltht the MypnntUt.
Griffith, the eminent American hyp
notist, who by virtue of his great speed
and accuracy lias created eo much com
ment the past eeaton in our western
chief, is booked for a three-nights Ptny
at Hlie Vojft opera house, commencing
Thursday, Nov. loth. During his stay
here he will give an exhibition on the
streets of this city, introducing one of
the most difficult and startling tests
known to this wonderful phenomena,
the blindfold drive, wherein a commit
tee of the most prominent citizens of
the town will take a spirited team, ami
while the professor is in the hands of
anptiicr committee, whoso business it ie
to keep him from Eceing or getting any
idea of the first committee, driye a circu
itous route, ten or twelve blocks in all,
and hide an article (a pin for instance)
and return to place of starting. The
professor, after being securely and tight
ly bllnifoldod, will drive the team at a
fast gallop over tfie same identical route
and find tho hidden .article. This re
, inarkable feat will take place Saturday
at 3 :.10 p. m.,'( stnrting in front of the
i postoffico drug store.
A subject will bd put into a twenty
, four-hour hypnotic sleep Thursday
j night, placed on exhibition in Clarke
Falk's drug store, where lie will lie sub
ject to examination all times by any
j one. He will be carried from tho win-
uow ruaay evening ami awakened on
the stage at S:?,0.
"The liotti.xt Coon in Dixie."
I.imt Krunril for II In lteturn.
My little pug dog, "Dixie," About six
months old. A reward of $2.50 will be
paid to any one upon delivery of said
Mog to me, and no questions asked.
I). M. Fhkxcii.
The Dalles, Nov. 12 '00. 12-lw
e Dalles Daily Chroniele,
TIMM)AY
NOV. 13. litOO
wince the election, and one or two Asto- : ley graduate named Vanes Osmont.
! rians are impatiently awaiting his re-1 The search was very successful, especial
i turn to Use city. When he does arrive I ly the latter part of it. All told they
Oysters
served
in
any
stylo...
At Andrew Koller's.
trimming corns
days, says the
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS
"The Hottest Coon in Dixie."
Tonight at tho Vogt opera ltou!.
I.'iien sale at Williams it Co.'b.
Oir prices are always the lowest.
he will be kept busy
gratuitously for a few
News.
Gin Miller was arrested last night" by
Officer Like for going to sleep on tho
sidewalk in the neighborhood of Cross's
grocery store. He was booked on the
charge of drunkenness, but in considera
tion thai since bin arrival here Saturday
from (iiiliam county, where ho had been
I working as a farm hand, ho had blown
' in all his money save a few nickels, Hie
j Honor, Judge Gatee, discharged him
this morning without fine.
I fcay, do you know a good ttnng wnen
T(in ; you see it? If vou do, call around and
' 1 1 .,i .i . .i..i..i.i.. f..-.
it; ua ciiui tun Lliut uiuDtucciinuiuiuLii
secured some thirty-seven large boxes
of fossil remains, many of which are
The Vogt opera house will present its
patrons with a positive amusement
novelty tonight when the musical rag
time comedy travesty, "The Hottest
Coon in Dixie," will be seen here for the
first time. The organization comprises
forty of the foremost singerE, comedians
j and epecially artists of the colored race,
there not being a white face in the ranks,
although in the chorus are a dozen pret
ty young women who will be difficult to
distinguish from their lighter sisteis.
Tho singing of the company is said to
be marvelous, which may well be
believed since t lie organization includes
almost intact the famous "Clorindy"
If your hair is dry and dead-like, Co
coantit Cream Tonic will give it life and
luster. It ia pronounced tho finest
tonic on earth. Can bo had tit Frazer's
barbershop, agent. n'J-lin
Arker'tt Dyspepsia Tablets arc sold on
a poaitivo guarantee. Cures heart-burn,
raising of the food, distress after eating,
or any form of dyspepsia. One little
tablet gives immediate relief. 25 cts.
and 50 cts. Blakeley, tho druggist.
No other pills can equal De Witt's
Little Early Risers for promptness, cer
tainty and efficiency. Sold by Clarke &
Fall:.
mays & Crowe
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 0pera House
F. J. CLARKE, Manager.
THREE NIGHTS
THREE NIGHTS
THREE NIGHTS
Commencing
THURSDAY,
Nov. 15th
considered of great value. Mr. Davis ; chorus of singers, which were the rage
shipped seven boxes to Munch, but the ' in New York lor sixteen consecutive
llon'ehare of the find will go to Berke- ' weeks at the Casino Roof Garden. Their
ley. I pfdeetionR ramie from all of the nontilar
rag-time and coon melodies to magnifi-
I
II
t riinmoil foftium unit Imrn nrchurrl ntnl bl,ItJ
ergo McMiinemey was admitted to , . Thirt.n, tr..i. it i i.nt.v. ! Prui,l;8
fu i cilis'.'jiiHliip before Judge Brudshaw
today.
Attorney A. A. Jayno has bought the
f'uit ranch of Henry Brown on tho east
side of Hood River.
lot on Thirteenth street. It is a beauty,
and we are going to sell it. If we can't
Colonel Dosch advises prune growers
holding Italian prunes not to be reared
by reports from Salem. He says that
oll'-jre of 0!4' cents have been refused, in
spite of the teport that no more than 0
eente can be obtained, and that the
gioivera may consider themselves lucky
to obtain that price. He Eays that
growers can eatily get 7 cents for the
Italian prunes. Furthermore, he says,
the world's supply does not cut any
n the marketing of the Italian
This vaiiety has a demand
eently costumed choruses from the
operas. In this feature -the show will
be a revelation to-D,illes theater goeis.
The specialties are all original and of a
popular order, while the comedy of the
piece is in the iiands of such well known
colored artists ns Win. II. Proctor, Hob
Kelly, Billy Cole, Fred Carey, Carl
Brown, Billy Jack?on, Eddie Harris,
Morris Smith. Win. Grundy, Miss Neale
G. Hawkins, Clara Bel! Carey, Bessie
Hamilton, Mollie Minor, Maude Grundy
Griffith
The
Hypnotist
aside and independent of the demand land others. "The Hottest Coon in)
get what it is worth, we are going to sell j for ''' otl'w ,runo- 1,1 "xrd?- nixie"Jis costumed quite as pretentious
The Indies, of St. l'mil's Guild will
nifiit ut tho lesidence of Mrs. C. J.
('fatidnll tomorrow afternoon.
If vou have dundrulf, your hair in
f.tlling out. Uho Cocoaniit Cream. For
tale at Friiy.'Jr'B barber shop.
A foot hall game between Tho D.iHop
nod Goldendale teams lias been arranged
t" come oil' at Goldendale next Saturday.
Charley Frank Iiiih sold his saloon on
I'lrot street to Charles Witlioll'. The
pl.ii'o wag turned over to Mr. Withou"
jetiterday. .
When yon can buy "Henry Glass"
luieii'i nt one-fourth oir the regularlirlee,
we would advltii' all hotifiekeeperfl to lay
in a supply. A. M. Williams & Co. pre-bc-nt
the opportunity.
The ladies of llio Catholic -church will
give an entertaiiiiiiont nnd hold ti sale
of fancy work, nultnblo for Christmas
ptedcntH, on Thursday, December 20th, ftn(j -,t jH H
nt the Baldwin opera house
The sale of the titeamer Frederick K
I'llllngH has been pustpinod Indelinito
')' She wiih to have been given under
'lie hummer to the highest bidder hint
Wedncfcday, but for various reasons no
deal was consummated.
Tho Kecond session of Prof. Kandvig'o
''"icing eliisa will be held tit the Bald
win tomorrow (Wednesday; night, open
in.' at 8 o'clock. Hew beginnera Hhould
nuke it a point to lie present, iih this Ie
tlwlr opjiorluuUy for learning the first
tope, nl!l-2t
'1'lie ollioial count of Klickitat county
kW3 MoKinley -103 vote over Bryan
rr piesldent, Friuk llOtl ojfor llogore for
Kevurnor, Ouahmnn 407 ver Ronnld for
''"lurvBsniaii, Jouee -lOli over Robinson
'"r eoiigreasmnn nnd Neabltt !l5a over
"'rlaiid for representative. Four years
"go Mclvinloy'a plurality over Bryan
was 2il2. '
An Astoria corn doctor who mnde some
lenon wagers of treatment of pedal
excritsuoneoH aguluit sums of money
iipm! to what the professional services
would cost if paid for, has not been teen
it anv wuy. Trv ua and see. We have
a new supply of money to loan since the
election. If you want to get a good loan
at reasonable rates of interest, call mid
see us. Hudson & Brownhill.
The O. It. & N. steamer, Modoc, is
now making regular trips to Salem and
Independence, stopping at all way land-
i.O-Ini ! lnSD' 'eaves Portland on .Mondays,
Weduetdays and Fridays ut ( u. in., ar
riving at Salem at 4 p. m. anu Inde
pendence about i on the same days.
Returning bout leaves Independence nt
" u. m. and Salem at (i a. in. on Tuesdays,
Thuraduvs and Saturdays, nrnving at
Portland about '.) p. in. same daye.
Last vear ut this time unusual interest
was manifested in the much-heralded
approach of the Leonid shower, which,
lion ever, did not take place owing prob
ably to the perturbation of the Leonids
by the planets Jupiter and Saturn.
There is n slight shower of meteors
uvery year, but the heavy stream appear?
to us only n an average of UIl.L'j yeare,
fiery 6howcr which we
the Italian prnno is not affected by thelj ly as tho largest of ttie opera companies,
demand or snpply of other classes ofVund in every respect is an attraction
prunes, because it stands upon an inde-1 that will be heartily appreciated and
pendent basis of ite own.
expeut this year, on tomonow night,
November H, liStti hour, astronomical
time, or November 15, civil time, from
about midnight until dawn.
Tho Telegram tells of a Portland min
ister who uiuriied a young couple tho
othor day and was handed a nickel by
tho groom in payment for his eorvieee.
We know of a Dalles minister who got
lesd than that for a similar service.
Alter performing the ceremony the
groom inquired tho fee. "Just what
you please," was the answer. "Then,
I thank yon very much," replied tho
groom as he tool: the arm of his wife
and walked off. Tho Portland groom
came back when he discovered he had
given the minister a nickel instead ot a
live-dollar gold piece, but the Dalles j
groom never came back.
L S. Davis has returned to The Dalles
after spending the Htiuimsr hunting fos
alia in the regions of the John Day and
Crooked river. Till towards the end of
July Mr. Davis was with a party from
the University of California, under the
direction of ProIeeior Merriam. Since
then he was accompanied by a Berke.
When John Wilson, alias Howard,
who is licensed of breaking into V. A.
Johnston's storo a few weeks ago, was
taken to the circuit court room yester
day for arraignment, n eearcli was made
of hie coll that resulted in finding n jack
knife, a case knife, a peculiar looking
large screw and a large wire nail. The
case Ki) ite was hacked m trie edge so j
that it could be used ns a saw. Where '
W il iinn nrtiwiun 1 ml t It otiu Humru Hi i !
TIlVl'll VWIIliV ItlU hllVUV IIMMU fcM.
sheriff would liko to know. lie was
seaiched tho first thing on liia arrival
end nothing was found on him. It is
possible the articles may have been
handed him through tho bars of the
back door by a pal on tho outside. Wil
son is evidently a tough one. He hud
utilized the big screw in the attempt to
make a hole through the cement floor
of hia cell and thus escape, but found
the jib a vain one and abandoned it.
enjoyed by the bs.t class of theater goers,
to whom the manager specially caters.
Circuit Court I'rocprillucx.
In the circuit court yesterday a decree
of divorce was granted to Ida M. Brown
from her husband, Frank Brown. i
Thiu morning a decree of divot ce was
granted in the case of Celia E. Houston '
vs. John M. Houston. ,
The following indictments have been
found: John Wilson, for larceny from I
r store; W. Kelly, larceny from a sloio;
Mead Hughes, assault with a dangerous:
weapon; H. C, Bateham, assault. '
School lCiiiu(.
Following is the report of school dis
tricl No. 7 for the month ending Novem-!
ber 9, 1000 :
No. of days taught, 'JO.
No. of days attendance, D3!J. J
No. of pupils unrolled, 57.
Tho following pupils were neither ab-'
In a Refined, Instructive, Marvelous,
Laughable and Up-to date Performance.
Clever Actors,
Sweet Singers,
Tragedians,
Comedians,
Manufactured to suit taste of audiences.
180 Laughs
in . .
180 Minutes.
Pricoo, SZScs, d Vic, QOc.
err
TO
7
Tho only Rtoro ft
this city where thi
Oenulne Imported
Stransky-Stccl
Ware Is sold,
A little higher in
price, but otithiKts
n dozen piccc3of eo
called cheap enaiu
eled ware.
BEWARE?
Other wares loot?
liko it, but thegenu
ino has tho name
Strnn8ky Steel
Ware on each piece
Do not be deceived
First prize nt It
International Exlii
bitions. HigheHt
award at Worlds
Columbian Exinbi
tion. Chicago Pre
ferred by the best
cookingauthorities
certified to by the
mofct famous chem
ists for purity and
durability it is
cheapest because
BEST.
Remember thia
celebrated enam
eled ware is special
ly imported for and
sold in this city ex
clusively by us.
It does not rust
nor absorb rjreaso,
does not discolor
nor catch inside, is
not affected by acids
in frtiitn or
vegetables,
will boil
and bakt
vi tli ou t
imptirtin(r
flavor o-'
previously
cook o if
food nnd
will last
for years-
..0c..
Wo cau
fion tlu
public
n;riiir.f'-
V.f.?.v-'f.
MATT SHOREN,
General Blacksmith
and flopsesboer .
All kinds of blacksmithing will receive
prompt attention and will be executed
in first-claag shape. Give him a Cttil.
Richardson's Old Stand,
Third St., near Federal, The Dalles, Or.
TURKEY SHOOT
A. Y. MAIiSH Mill give a
turkey shoot on the beach
Threo Days
Nov. 27th, 28 th and 29th.
There will also be pigeon
trap spooting at tho same
time and nlaee.
O. flnp thrtiicnnr ct tifid onrl erivrz uCWSmos
firr7 For cookincr and Iieatin vMfflT
. -----si - ci- .jr.ivs-ijv-.
Prices from $5 to $50.
Steel
Range
KIder I. L. Harader, whose reputation sent nor tardy: Li.y.iu Mohr, Hufus,
for truth and veracity has never been Oidway, II lyiiioud Ordway, Carl Mohr,
bletnlHlied, leports an interesting study ; Mike Mohr. Million Sproat, Lsonard '
in nature at ills homo on the west Bide. ; Nickelsou, Julia Nickelson, Hugo i'aaeh,
of town, snya the Payette Independence. ; Boy Van Allen, Lena Van Allen, Hester
"A fewdavsago an old oat drifted into I Harbison, Alphonsa Mohr, (ierlio Croi-
IiIb (.ossession from the adjicent brushy j
lauds that lie to the south of his or
chard, bringing with her a family of I
four kittens, About this there is noth-,
ing strange, but when it is asserted that ,
these kittens are half rabbit and half j
c.it, tho fore-quartera being that o'f the
kitten, while the hind-qiiurtm" is that,
of the rabbit; that they have the bunty j
cotton tail of tho rabbit and jump in
stead o( walking, 'our fusion friends will
receive a great shook in the fear that
the cut-rabbit trust will destroy the'
value of the jack-rabbit as a substitute i
for beefsteak In the event of a demo- J
emtio administration of national affairs.
But seriously there it no joke about tiie I
strange family at KIder Rarader'i. The
mongrels are worth Beclng."
Keineuibcir that Coeoanut Cream Tonic
will promote growth of hair. Charlee
Frarer, sole agent, n9-lua
by, Marie Mohi, Anna N:ckelsoii, Fred
Nickelson, Nellie Wisliart, Myron Wish-!
art, George Winchell, Until Harbison,
Edith Sproat, Bosi Wishart, Daniel j
I'ralhar, Kdward Luge, Annlo Mohr,
Cat t ie Boardman, Klmer B jardmuu and
Warien Wells.
T. M. B. Ciuhtaix, Teacher.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Chiklreu.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
A
j3
There are no better liuena than those
manufactured by Henry Glass. A. M.
Williams Si Co. have the exclusive sale
of these linens for this city, and are now
offering the same at one-fourth the reg
ular price.
10 genuine all bear tho above Trulc--Mark4ik
nn.l tiro anM with a written iKllr.mltf'H. uTzJL'
.
Awarded First Prize Paris Exnositioii 1800
..vfi rv -rf -JZm.x
OVER auu -the wokud. fJSSffgsSsj
Sold by First-Class Slovo Merchants ever) where, rdy
Ki&oouU by The Michigan Stove Company, U
St BENTON.
SOLE HCKNTS.