The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 16, 1900, Image 3

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Annual Sale
of BLANKETS.
Another turn of tho wheel of
November lOconoinies for house
keepers brings forward tlie sale of
hed coverings at substantial sav
ings from usual prices:
GOc.
' luiroku" 10-1 ( J ray lilanlret,
sixo '18x72.
60c.
70c.
73o.
87o.
79c.
90c.
Kingston 10-
'I Iray Blanket,
"Tuxedo" KM White Blan
ket, sio odxT'l.
"Ulberton" KM (iray Blan
ket, si'.e (JOx7(5.
"India" 10-4 White P.lanket,
size (115 x 7(5.
"Salem" 10
si.e (50x72.
"Clinton"
l White Blanket,
10-'l Cirav Blan-
si.e 00x72."
SPECIAL.
and 12-lh Dark (Iray
extra large si.e, worth
from $5.00 to $(5."0, can ho bought
at
10, 11
Blankets.
during salt
$4.00 per pair.
The hest values ever ollered
A TIMELY TOPIC
..OVERCOATS..
Aiicl a Hliinlny cxHiiiT'lt! of what I'caso A, Mays' can do for
you in Clothing in strongly reflected in this great'and most com
plete department. We speak entirely within bounds when we
iillirm Unit nobody in Knsti-rri Orison can excel us either in etylu
or price.
Wlien we tell yon about OVERCOATS, it's the cautious peo
tili! we are lifter those wtio know 11 round dollar's worth.
Thorn's as much variety hero in Overcoats at
$10.00
as some stores will hIiow you in nn entire stock.
Tlie Xobbv Top Coat in light and ineditun weights
in tan and gray at
A very handsome niediutn weight gray cheviot
IUik Coat; silk-sewed seams; good hergo lining..
Swell I'lue Kersey, made
velvet collar, tit
with strap scams and
liig warm Ulsters or Storm CnatH in black frieze,
douhle-hreuHted and large storm collars, ut. . ..
SEE WINDOWS.
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
Pease & Mays.
All goods marked in plain figures.
DEATH OF MRS. MARY JOSLYN,
Wlf r a Ploiirpr SeMIrr of Wlilln -nt-lllull
l'lii'iiirrly Wi'll Know. i
In '1 III' llHllfk.
Vogt Opera House,
Onn
NlKht
Only.,.
THURSDAY, Nov. 22
e Dalles Daily Ghponiela.
MM DAY
NOV. Hi, 11)110
Oysters
servod
in
any
stylo...
At Andrew Kollar's.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
sain still on at A. M. Williams
Linen
A Uo.'ri.
Tho local wheat market remains un
changed for the week at -17 cents for
So. I.
Sp.-cml bargains in children's and
misled' sliOL'i at the New York Cash
Store.
Remember that Cocoaniit Cream Tonic
will promote growth of hair. Charles
Knir.cr, eolo agent, ii!)-1 in I
I'rof. Katulvin'fl regular weuklv dance
will beheld tomorrow i Saturday) evening
at the llaldwin. 1 -tit
llud-uin A llrowuhill today sold the
old Slants farm of 80 acres on Kail Hol
low, above Dufur, for $11110.
Saturday special Cut prices on all
street bats, one day only, at Miss Ha
ven's inllliuerv store, Washington street,
between Second and Third.
.Messrs. Koo'itz, Sechlor and Kurtz to-
nay shipped a car of dried prunes on
c instilment to Minneapo'is, receiving
an advance of !!'.. cents u pound.
Hon. K. L. Smith is shipping a car
lO.td of apples from bis IJmilah l.ttud
orchards to Oakland, Call. He receives
7."i euiitfl a box at Hood Uiver, says the
Mauler.
h. WinatiB and family hnve moved
from IIooil Uiver and rented a house on
I'ulton street. They expect to remain
bore for the winter while tbeli dam-liter,
.Miss l.enore, atlends the public schools.
We haven farm consisting of 100 acres,
well improved, over 80 acres in cultiva
tion, fenced oil' in i-uveu (liU'orent fields,
plenty of water, good bouse, barn, mid
other necessary buildings; flue bearing
orchard?, three and a half miles Irom
The Dalles; price, $151)0. Now Is the
time for nM you people who desire to
buy uonietbing for nothing. Iiiijuireof
Hudson A llrowuhill.
The king of Oinuiin iiewsboys and
bootblacks, "Mogy" llornatiilii, re
cently wedded MIhu Nellie Suneld, of
Kansas Oily, nn heiress to considerable
property, .Mogy began life in Omaha ue
ii b.iotblaok, has supported bis brothers
'"id HlBtore, and is reputed to bo worth
if-"), 000. Yet Krynii would have uh be
lieve Hint tho "young mail Absalom"
I apartment, and after consuming some
'' tho bed clothing, Hpreud to the piles
of laundry, hut this was only scorched.
The lire is supposed to have originated
tiirnugh the carelessness of some mem-
her of the crew who hud visited the
ollice with a lighted caudle in cpiest of
I clean linen. The loss is small.
i Those who have utteiided the special
' meetings Held at the Methodist church
during the week have felt a special iu-
terest from the fact that a former Dailcs
'f boy has occupied the pulpit and labored
, earnestly, in connection with the pastor,
i for the salvation of bis hearers. It has
ulso been a great satisfaction to them to
j note tho wonderful piogress Mr. Nickel-
sen lias innde in a few years and to feel
! that he has a promising future in store
for him. The duties of hie charge ut
I Heppner demand bjs attention, and to
! night be will probably preach his last
sermon in connection with these meet
ing. The public is therefore especially
' invited to be present.
Ul'lttilll I'lttllHCN II H AlltlittllCK.
Griflitli, the hypnotist, opened a three
nights' engagement at the Vogt last
night to a small but very appreciative
audience. 'I he performance opened with
a few brief remarks upon the subject,
after which a class was invited upon the
stage. The conditions under which
they were invited were somewhat differ
ent than is customary it: such capes.
! Mr. Griflilh invited evervone and any
one, and in a way asked skeptics to ex
periment. While he dill not really
challenge anyone the audience was made
to understand Unit be could handle hie
class under any and all circumstances.
J Jo did dot ask the consent or assistance
of bis class, but after be bad obtained
fourteen, some of whom ware doubting
Thoinafces, he fell to his work with a
zest und proceeded to put the fixings on
tlioin all, only one of the group escaping.
Mr. (irillilli has a wuy of handling his
subjects which is extremely interesting
v ' F. J. Clarko, Manager
From tho Colorado .Sptings Telegraph j
of November Sth we learn of the death
at that place on tho 7tb instant of Mi.
I Mary I,. .Inslyn, wife of K. S. .loslyn,
who will bo remembered by the older
generation of Dalles people as pioneer
settlers of the White Salmon country,
they having located on what used to be
known as the old White Salmon farm in
I8o2. They were living there during
the Indian troubles of lS5"j-fi, when
their dwelling and roiitciQiitiVjiUi..burne(l
by tho Indians. r They eoid out ami
moved to Denver, Colorado, about 1S70 '
and from thence moved to Colorado i
Springs, where they have since resided, j
Mr. and Mrs. .loslyn were charter I
members of the Congregational chinch j
of this city, and Mr. .loslyn wa9 at one 1
time a member of the territorial legisla
ture of Washington. They wen; partic
ular friend? of Mr. and Mrs. S. L.
Brooks, to whom they often expressed
the desire of returning to The Dalles ami
spending the lemainder of their days
here.
The following is tho obitnarv notice
of the TelegrAph : i
Mrs. Mary L. .loslyn, wife of K. S. j
.loslyn, diud suddenly last evening at j
her home, 127 East Bijou street. She:
j was not ill, and her sudden deatli
shocked her husband and friends. In
! fact, Mr. Joslyn was at prayer meeting
I and Mrs. .loslyn was in tlie company of i
her niece, Mish luck. .Mrs. .Inslyn
1 started for her bedroom about S:30, but
' fell after taking a few steps and died
i quickly. The deceased was the wife of
K. S. .loslyn, and came here with her
i husband years ago, both being pioneer
' residents.
Mr. and Mrs. Joelyn camp to this city
'in 1S70 from the state of Washington,
j although Mrs. .loslyn was born in Mas
' oachnsetts. About two years ago the
! couple celebrated their golden weddini:.
' They were widely known, and the cele
i bration attracted much attention. The
bereaved husband has the sympathy of
the entire community in bis great loss.
Mrs. Joslyn was a member of the First rnmmpnrinp
Congregational church during the , IDCr4A v
twenty-four years of her residence here. THURSDAY,
I
mays & mm
BEACH & BOWERS
Big Consolidated
MINSTRELS
With the Best Company
they ever owned.
60 All White People 60l
3 Cars 3 Bands 3
Everything new this season.
New Act6! New Faces! New Ideas !
J If yon want to see a Real Minstrel show
come ami tee us.
Positively the largest and most expen
sive minstrel company everv organ
ized. Watch for the Big Parade at I p.m.
Prices 25, 50 and 75c. Tickets
can bu procured at Clatke & Falk's.
V06T
Opera Kous
F. J. CLARKE, Manager.
THREE NIGHTS
THREE NIGHTS
THREE NIGHTS
Nov. 15th
Jniecti!iK Ariel LamlH.
Oils Siiui;n I'tirilciiKMl,
Governor Geer yesterday issued n
pardon to Otis lavage, of this city, who
was convicted of larceny of money from
the I'ucilic Express Company six years
ago and sentenced to f.mr years in the
penitentiary. At tho close of the trial
an appeal was taken to tho supreme
court and Savage was admitted to bail,
pending the bearing of the appeal. For
some reason that no one has over been
able to explain the appeal was not per
fected on tim part of tlie state till about
1 1 live and a half yours after the trial and
not till almost six years bad passed was
the matter decided by tho supremo
court and the judgment ot the lower
court nllirmed.
When the decision of the supreme
court was announced u petition for
Savage's pardon was signed by a large
number of the taxpayers ami husiucbs
men of Wubco county. It was urged on
the grounds Unit six years had elapsed
since bis conviction, during which time
be had been out on bunds, while the
sentence itself was for but four years.
It wiih urged that the delay waB without
fault on his part, and the district at
torney who prosecuted him advised that
no good purpose would now bo served
by Ills incarceration. HubWIqs it was
urged, in absolute good faith, that
Saviigo'a lioaltli was ouch that be could
not stand the contineiiient to which bu
wub sentenced.
The signurH of the petition were, in
addition, largely inlluenced by the fact
that, whether guilty of tbo crime
charged nguittBt him or not, the boy Iiiib
since led u quiet and orderly life and
has miule no attempt to etcupi) the con
sequences of 1i!h sentence by lligbt.
If Tin: Cm icon uti.i: understands the
From tlie Telegram we Itmru that lire
was discovered (n tho purser' cabin of
"in Htenmer ItHlIunoo, of tho Regulator
lino, Wodnosdiiy iivoiiing, but, fortu
nately, It was extinguished before any
uerioiiB damage was done. Thoeonlla
Krntlon started In the pinner's Bleeping
sentiments of the people, and it thinks
Ims no longer a chance in tills country. H does, the action of the governor will
meet the approval of a large majority of
tbo people.
Wanted Men ami women of good
character and releruncce, to represent an
established house, splended opportunity
fur advancement. AddresB l 0, Box
087, Portland, Oregon. nuvlO-luio
In Flaetern Oregon, Wisconsin and
Minnesota capitalists are inspecting the
country in the interests of tlie Dc-s
Chutes Consolidated Irrrigation Com
pany, eays the Telegram. Ab etated be
fore, the company has for its objects the
irrigation of S0.000 acres of Eemi-and 1
land. In case the experiment piovee'
successful, and the promoters have no i
doubt regarding the result, there are
1,000,000 acreB of the same kind of land
that can be made to bloesotn as the gar-'
den bv the aid of water, which will be
i
easily obtained by digging canals and
. - t 1 . 1 . I
I lUlll.ing a pari oi me large waier nun
of the Des Chutes river.
II. A. Moore, treasurer of the com-1
pany, is in eliaige of the expedition, j
With him is L. II. Moore, the propria-!
tor of the Pinestone quarries in Minne-1
and catchy, and the clever antics per- i gota Thu plai;(i wa9 80 mined because i
formed by his seiul-pomnambulists kept ,..H lnriianH nse,i to mak(i mnesoutofi
his audience in an uproar of laughter
from tho rising to tho falling of the cur
tain. At the conclusion a young man
the red clay. Mr. Moore's health has i
improved so rapidly since coining to i
Oregon that he seriously contemplates
of IS or 1!0 was put into a l. pnotic sleep ! eloslng olU hie bugines8 t,"iere nn(J mnk.
and placed on exhibition in one of
Clarko & Falk's show windows where
he remained all day. Ho will be awak
ened tonight ut the opening of the per
formance. ('limit Court I'rtuTiMl Ihk-.,
In the circuit court the case of the
State against C. II. Bateham, charged
with assault, was given to tho jury yes
terday afternoon and u verdict of. not
guilty rondei ed.
Tho action of Itothfcbild Bros, against
.Lou I'arodi occupied the court this fore
noon. This action grew out of an action
wherein Kothechild Bro.-i. were plaiutill's
and W. T. Wiseman defendant. In that
action Joe I'arodi was garuisheed ae
having money in his possession belong
ing to Wiseman. At the time Paiodi
was served with the notice he answered ;
that bo had no money of Wifeman'B in 1
his possession. In today's action the
ptai ii title claimed that bu hud. 'I he
plalutiU's were uou suited,
ing his permanent residence in Port
land. Mr. Moore is a personal friend of
President Mohler, of the O. K. &. N.
Just as booh as the expedition re
turns from Central Oregon, plans will
j be outlined for beginning active opera
tions upon the ditch or canal which is
1 to furnish water to irrigate the section
mentioned.
Griffith,
The...
Hypnotist
In a lielined, Instructive, Marvelous,
Laughable and Up-to-date Performance.
Clever Actors,
Sweet Singers,
Tragedians,
Comedians,
Manufuctured to suit taste of audiences.
180 Laughs
in .
180 Minutes.
PriccH, tide, aOc, 30c
Tho only store ft
this city wheio thf
Genuine Imported
StranskyStecl
Ware is sold
A little higher in
price, but outlasts
u dozen pieccBof so
called cheap enam
eled ware.
BEWAREl
Other wares look
likoit.butthugenu
ino has tho name
Stranslcy Steel
Ware on each piece.
Do not be deceived
First prize at U
International Eshi
bitions. Highest
award at World s
Columbian Exhibi
tion. Chicago Pre
ferred by the best
cookinKauthoritico.
certified to by the
most famous chem
ists for purity and
durability it 10
cheapest because
BEST,
Remember this
celebrated enam
eled ware isspecial
ly imported for and
sold in this city ex
clusively by us.
A.
It does not rust
nor absorb grease,
does not fliscolor
nor catch inside, is
notafiectedbyacids
in fruits or
vegetables,
will boil,
Stto ...-i
and bakt
w i t ii o u I
itn parting
flavor ol'
previously
cooked
food and
will last
for years.
We cau
tion t h 3
public
against
imitatiujj
MATT SHOREN,
General Blacksmith
and Horseshoer.
All kinds of blacksinithing will receive
prompt attention mid will be executed
in first-class shape. Give him a call.
Richardson's Old Stand,
Third'St., near Federal, The Dalles, Or.
TURKEY SHOOT
A. Y. MABSII will give a
turkey shoot on the beach
Three Days
Nov. 27th, 28th and 29th
There will also be pigeon
trai) spooling at the tame
time and place.
ruoi'i.ii co.mim; ash r.oi.vc. ,
Hon. W. 11. II. Dufur, Mrs. Dufur
and daughter weio in town today.
Georsie Grey, an old-time resident of
this county, now in the employ of the
Lost Lake Lumber Co., was in town today.
A. II. Unman, the. leading furniture'
man of Prineville, iB in the city looking
after the shipment of recent purchases
in rortianu,
When you cannot sleep for couching,
it is baldly necessary that any one should
tell you that you need a few doses of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to allay
One thousand styles and sizes.
tor cooking and heating.
Prices from $5 to $50.
Steel
Range
Cast
Range
i
Mead Hughes was fined -i'50 for simple! the irritation of the throat, and make
assault on u plea of guilty. The infor
mation filed against Hughes charged
him with assault with a dangerous
weapon. By consent of tho prosecuting
attorney he was allowed to plead guilty
to simple iibsnult.
John Wilson, alias Howard, was
sentenced to throe years in the peniten
tiary for robbing tho store of W, A.
Johnston.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears tho
EUtfuuturo of
Advance line of Christmas neckwear
for gentlemen arrived today at A, M,
Williams & Co.'e.
sale by Hlakeley, the druggist.
If you have dandruff, your hair is
falling out, lTse Cocoanut Creanj. Fr.r
ealo at Vrar.ir'e barber shop. nO-Iin
Clarke A Falk have on sale a full line
i of paint and artift's brushep.
I NO EXCUSE.
j
Thorn h no oxeuso for
wearing otit-of-dato, clumsy
footwear, when wo can poll
you lor $K.ou a poriotn-m-ting,
woll-mado, drossy shoo.
Many stylos to soloct from.
Pease & Mays.
lt-Buriur
The genuine all bear the above Tra-ieAlark
an. i nrA cAii wirii n wruren ii:i r;i 11 ici'.
j-j r!-.i n..t n.! r....!ii.. innnl
AwarnRfi rirsi rr izh rans tiuusiiiun iauu m
liiiNin.n . .w - - - 1 - j,.
OVER ALL THE WORLD. Miy
Sold by First-Class Stove Merchants everywhere.
Maria nulv by Tbo Michigan Stove Company.
Ltiot Makers of tUovud mid Hunges iu tliu World. Oak Stovet
MHIER St
SOLE HCENTS.