The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 21, 1900, Image 3

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    Wherewithal
SHALL WE
be Clothed ?
As tli icy lirunt.li of old Koreas mvoeps iiroimd
tin corner it carries thitt question right home to us.
Iluiniiiiity cati no lllDrU Htlllld HUCh WCatllCr Unpro
tected tlllltl USUI till) IlllicS llf till) Held. ItlMIIHIIltll'l'
right now that underwear is cheaper than fuucriilH
mill overcoats cost Ii'hh than iindurtukorH. Therefore
we s.iy "come unto iih all y who shiver iinil aru
hgiitly mnllh'd mill wo will warm you up"
THIS WAY
Big Warm Ulsters r ?l"n" Cont" in
hlack or ur.iy IriHti
I'rii . iloiihli'-liriMiHtetl iititl with large t-trnr
storm cillur tplU.UU
Overcoats! Overcoats
$5.50 to $20.00
uiiiti'ri.ild at prices ranging
from
in mi iiikIIi'sh va
riety of HtyltiH anil
Underwear
Special....
.lust tin; kind for thin weather. Good ln.'iivy all
wool nhirtH or ilrawi.'iH at
75c per garment.
Soo Windows. Soo Windows.
Great Reduction of Prices
IN -
Ladies' Jackets.
Most of the garments are last
year's, but for ladies who desire a
larger garment than is now worn
they are the best values that have
ever been offered by the department.
No need to tell in detail what is
here, every garment is perfect.
Some of Our Prices:
$ 3.50 Jacket now $ 2.50
5.50 " ; 3.25
6.00 " " 4.50
7.00 " " 4.85
8.00 " " 6.00
10.00 " " 5.00
12.00 " 6.75
13.50 1! " 6.00
16.00 " " 7.50
18.00 " u 12 50
20.00 " " 10.00
What cue mill do!
WE WILL SELL
Women s
Shoes
which are the best values we
have ever offered. Every pair is
fresh from the factory and compris
ing the latest and most up-to-date
stylos. As to price
$2
OO
for heavy sole street shoe, the light
cloth top, kid foxed shoe, or all-kid
light sole dress shoe; all at this rea
sonable and attractive price of
$2.00 per pair.
All Goods Mnrkecl
In F'laln Kijruroii.
PEASE Sl MAYS
If your hair is dry and dead-like, Co
coanut Cream Tonic will give it life nnd
luster. It is pronounced the finest
tonic on earth. Can be had at Krnzer'a
barber shop, scent. nil lm 1
i
Special bargains in children's and
. , -i .1... - r..i.
More.
Remember that A. Y. .Marsh will give
a turkey and pigeon shoot on the bench
November 27, 28 and 20th.
plays 5 Giowe
VOGT
Opera House
F. J. CLARKE, Manager.
One Night....
TUESDAY,
Dec. 4th.
Return of the Favorite Play,
Arthur C. Aiston's Co.,
IN
Tennessee's Parflner
Sug'ened by Bret Harte's
Great Iiumanee.
The Success of pout1 Seasons
Hear the
Golden Nugget Quartet.
Positively the Original Cast.
Reserved Seats on sale at
Clarke Falk'e Pharmacy.
i ic uciico iscm.y uiiruii.'uir-.
Oysters
served
in
any
style...
At Androw Kellor's.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
I'.each it .lowers Minstrels tomorrow
hoslyn, CLmIiiiii and Aiifltrnliiin coals
i... .1... t-. .. ... r. .11 1 ...
Il LIU nLUlH'IIMLfcll lytllllllllPBllJll.
For rent A suite of fiirniHlied rooms
Mrs. AgnuwV corner of Fourth and
'nion. nl-lw
Kcmcmhur that Cocoanut Cream Tonic
will promote growth of hair. Charles
lruzcr, sole agent. ntMui
.It Is not believed that scarlet fever in
pleading in the city. What new cases
lave occurred duriiiL' the nast week have
l'l't'11 I II 1 1 V Oil HOL IIV (.'OI1VU 'HCUOIH.
The thermometer went to 2 below zero
List night at Arlington. Early this
morning at Dry Hollow, tiouth of town,
tlicriiioinotorH were touching Ti bubw.
LostOn Liuighlin street, near 1'e.imi
l May?' wagon warehouse, n package
I'untainiug a pair of boy'ti tan shoes,
hiid-ir will please leave thuiii at this
ullice. ii20 2t
Clearance sain of winter inillinery ut
U.e Campbell it Wilson inillinery par
lors. All goods) will bo sold at greatly
reduced lignrus Friday and Saturday of
this week.
Thu Telegram says the Htenmer Holi-
ancn was jivon n dock trial yeHturday
afternoon, whicli riiHiilted satisfactorily,
s'.n has been thoroughly overhauled,
and is now in good trim. She will be
taken for a run on the river during tl,
week.
Itev. Paul lCrngor, who wits injured
In- falling on the sidewalk last week, is
Improving rapidly mid, it is expected,
ill soon bo well. Rumor has it that he
if preparing to sue the city for damage?,
claiming that IiIh fall resulted from Htup
ping into u hole in the sidewalk.
A I'ittsbnrg dispatch of thu 20th says:
llie heat of thu past throe days caused
inuali Hulleriug among mill men and one
cite of prostration iH reported. Another
iiip.itch of the ennm date from New
Vurk Brtya : Minnie Allium), clerk in
tlie poslolllce, was overcoino by heat
wbilu at work today.
Wu have a nice little home in tht
Pines for Halo, consisting of very neat
'"mm, lately built, near to Dalles high
who'll mid acadomy. This would be u
'irgaln ut sf200. V nru lnitrnote;'. to
take one hnndered mid twonty-llvu dol
lars i.tl2,i) iml ctmh. For further par
ticulars i: ill and aeo Hudson & Brown-
hill.
i'lie therinoinuter fell Iftit night to
"nee above y.yro. Hitch 'cold wiiiithor
l November Is very unusual here, Mr.
1.. ilrookt Informs us that the titer-
! mom eter bus gone ho Jow only twice in
' the past twenty-six' years. The other
time was towards the end of November
'illi. That year the Columbia was frozen
over on the 20th.
The Antelope Republican of Tuosduy
i says: This is the coldest day of the
1 year so (nr. The thermome'ter stood at
I 'I above zero ut. 7 o'clock this morning,
and at 1 1 :IiO Htunds ut 18 above. Ves
I terday snow fell to the depth of about
i an inch nnd u half, and last night u cold
' driving wind blew from the east. This
is unusual for Huh time of year.
The enst-bound passenger truins duo
hereut ii.l". last night nnd 12:-I5 this
1 morning, did not arrive till near noon,
j The delay was caused by the breaking
, down of u trestle east of Bonneville
J A'hile a freight train wae passing over it,
I precipitating some dozen cars to the
'ground. As the fall was short, no pnr
! ticular damage was done to the cars nnd
j n loony wus nun.
Shorill" Kelly bus collected over $110,
I (100 of the '00 taxes or within about
!f7,00') of the whole amount. This, we
belive, beats the record of twenty yenrf .
The result is that the county tensurer is
now figuring on a call of county warrants
that will include nil outstanding up to
I! vears and 2 months from date. This is
! the shortest period for outstanding
warrants in II! veara. ,
A Ularnoy Cattle story, involving a
pretty little Irish girl, is being told in
Dublin. Several visitors were exploring
the fitmnus castle, nnd on reaching the
I top became Homewhiit nervous owing to
I the great height. Presently n young
I man appeared, and, being u Hti anger,
j naked to have the real Niamey stone
! pointed out to him that he might fo'low
I the ancient custom nnd kiss the ancient
relic. The process of kissing thu stone J
' is rather n dangerous one, and the young
l woman, in her nervous state, not caring
! to have the feat attempted in her pres
ence, exclaimed : "Oh please don't kiss
the stone while I nm here." Thu stran
ger, it is hinted, politely neccded to her
request, but not exactly in the way .she
meant.
The fourth annual convention of coun
ty judges nnd assessors opened yesteiday
niurning in the city hull, Portland. The
main purpose of the gathering is to se
cure mi eiiuituble system of taxation
laws unit u uniform udminiatruUoti
throughout thu stute. Yesterday's woik
was mainly concerned with the prelim
inaiy organization and the consideration
of committee reports. In the remaining
two days' session the most important
mutter to como before thu convention
will be thu drafting of an assessment
hill to bo presented to the nex t legisla
ture. Wasco county Is repiesented in
the convention by Judge lllakeley, Com-
! inisslonor W. J. Harrlinan, Assessor
W. 11. Whipple, Assessor. Elect 0. I.,
j Schmidt unit Superintendent U. 1.. Oil
! hurt.
There have been a large number a
(eases of diphtheria in thu neighborhood
of Cuntn'i i Clackamas county, says the
'Salem Statesman. Local doctors have
liL'iio husv there, ulso physicians from
Aurora and Oregon City. The antitox
!ine remedy has been used, and not a
pis) has been lost where it' was applied.
J tils is somewhat new to the medical
profession, but it is already recognized
us n wonderful discovery, nnd one which
has brought the awful scourge within
the easy control of physicians where
taken in time. The stute reform school
recently had some cases of diphtheria,
and the antiloxine remedy was employed
there with success. It was quick and
effective. The autitoxine is injected,!
like morphine, with an instrument pro
vided for the purpose, and the principle ,
is the eradication of the poison from the '
bipod of the patient. There have been
three deaths of children from diphtheria
in the Canny neighborhood, but these
were either not treated with autitoxine
or the physicians were called too late.
In response to a telegram from ttie '
Portland ctihjf of police Special Night
watchman Alisky today urrested on the
train a Creole named C. C. Adams and :
u girl of the same stock named Bell
lllack, who were on the wbj- to Salt
Lake. The arrest was on the complaint;
of Frank Black who claims to be the I
woman's husband, lllack accuses the ,
woman, who denies that stie was ever
married to him, of stealing $250. The
truth seems to be that the girl has been
living with Pdack for some vears. The
couple have just returned from Alaska!
where Black cleaned up live or six hun-;
dred dollars, presumably in gambling. !
The girl claims that Black has beaten
and utilised her till she could eland it '
no longer. So luet night she pawned j
her diamond ear-rings for if oO and
Adams pawned his watch and some
trinkets for if 15, and with this sunt they
took passage for Salt Luke. Both were
thoroughly searched here but no money j
was found on them beyond thy balance
of the $75 after deducting the price of i
their ticket. They are a had lot, all of
them, without a doubt, but there is no j
renpon why the woman should not be1
allowed to get rid of her brute paramour
if she wants to. There is not a particle
of evidence that she ever took a cent
from thu fellow, but he has money and
will have her back undei his power by
hook or ciook. An otlicer is expected
from Portland tonight to take the trio
bick there.
CURRENT PRESS COMMENT.
"Bryan was too easy. (Jive us some
thing harder!" Usks the St. Paul Pioneer
Press.
No wonder it snowed early this year, j
Think of the terrible frost we had on
Vogt Opera House,
F. J. Clarke, Manager.
One
Night
Only...
THURSDAY, Nov. 22
the Oth of November. Walla Walla j
Statesman. '
Even "temporary prosperity," as the I
democrats call it, beats permanent dem
ocratic hard times all to pieces. Benton '
111. Republican.
Four years ago the wage workers had ,
callouses on their feet from tramping'
around in senrch of employment. Now 1
the callouses are on their hands. Grand
Rapids (Mich.) Herald. I
Bryan's electoral vote is 155, or four
less than the total of wiiat was tormerly
called the solid South. The capital of
the democratic party is considerably im
paired by the boy orator experiment.
Globe-Democrat.
1 he Chicago News Eays: ''Scientists i
say that falling over a precipice is the I
pleasantest kiud of a death. Politicians, j
however, who have fallen over an elec-,
loral precipice do not agree with the
scientists."
Justice found and administered upon !
Senator Wellington. His immediate'
neighbors of Cumberland, though usual- '
ly democratic, gave McKinley a plurality
of 200 on election day. Then 300 of his 1
neighbors serenaded with a burlesque '
baud and then gave him a salute of i
groans. The senator had won all those
distinctions. Salt Lake Tribune.
BEACH & BOWERS
Big Consolidated
MINSTRELS
With the Best Company
they ever owned.
60 All White People 60
3 Cars 3 Bands 3
Everything new this season.
New Act!-! New Faces! New Ideas!
If you want to see a Real Minstrel ehow
come and see us.
Positively the largest and most expen
sive minstrel company every organ
ized. Watch forthe Bij Parade at I p. m.
Prices 25, 50 and 75c. Tickets
can be procured at Claike A Falk'e.
Tho only Htorc It
this city wheto tin
(lenulne Imported
Stransky-Stecl
Ware is sold
A little higher in
price, but outlast,
a dozen pieces of so
called cheap enani
eled ware.
BEWARE!
Other vnrea look
has the name
Stransky Steel
Ware on each piece.
Do not bo deceived
First prize at 16
International Exhi
bitions. Highest
award at Worlds
Columbian Exhibi
tion, Chicago Pre
ferred by tho liest
cookinRauthoritiea,
certified to by the
most famous chem
ists for purity and
durability it is
cheapest becauso
BEST.
Remember this
celebrated enam
eled ware is special
ly imported for and
sold in this city ex
clusively by us.
It does not rust
nor absorb grease,
does not discolor
nor catch inside, is
not afTectedby acids
in fruits or
vegetables,
will boil,
Ee...
and baki
withou :
irupartin;,
flavor o'
previously
conk o d
food and
will last
for years.
We cau
tion thi
public
again '
imitat.i. .4
MATT SHOREN,
General Blacksmith
and Horseshoer.
1 11 kinds of blacksmithing will receive
prompt attention and will tie executed
in llrst-claes shape. Give him a call.
Richardson's Old Stand,
Third St., near Federal, The Dalles, Or.
TURKEY SHOOT
A. Y. MARSH will give a
turkey shoot on the beach
Three Days
Nov. 27th, 28th and 29th
There will also be pigeon-
trap spootmg at the same
i time and place.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
. i
Boars tho
Siguuturu of
Acker's Kiiglish Remedy will stop a'
cough at any time, and will cure the
worst cold in twelve honrtJ, or money
refunded. 2." els. and fit) cts. Hlakoley ;
the druggists. j
If you have dnndruH', your hair is
falling out. Use Cocoiiuiit Cream. For
sale at Fniy.er's barber shop. nil-Jin
A full line ofjlasttuiiu lilma and sup
plies just received by Clarke & Falk,
Council I'rocemltiii;,
A special meeting of the council was
held last night, at which an order was
made granting L. II. Kretzer the use of
the city's traction engine for the purpose
of boring for coal at some point near the
city.
The sidewalk on Fulton street abut
ting on the Joles property was declared
datigeious, and the recorder was in
structed to give the usual notice for its
repair.
I'K M't.K CHI I Ml AN!) li')lVli,
John M edler, of Waeco, was in town
today.
F. T. Hurlbntt, of Arlington, was in
town today, leaving for homo on tho
noon train.
Andy Puildwiu arrived here a couple
ol days ago from Boston, wheie he has
spent' the summer, lie will remain
here pending the result of the illness ol
his brother, Jamie, who is seriously ill
with com-umptiiui.
Special Sale
at Miss Haven's
Friday and
Saturday of this week.
Great reduotion on all
Ready-to-Wear Hats.
fHfx7 For cooking and heating. I
I yiirillirThe genuine all bear the above TralcMork JL. I
m J?fcs3 and are sold witn a written guarantee. .r$&ir I
I iHil Awarded First Prize Paris Exposition IS00'W I
l rfP53SJ OVER ALL THE WORLD. fSr)
, jpyU Sold by First-Class Stove Merchants everywhere. tfy'jB
y Maiiuciuiy by The Michigan Stove Company, U
j)at-8urneri Larnuat Makrra nf Stuvua and ItuiiKea In tlio World. Oak Stove .m
7vmiER St BENTON.
SOLE KCENTS,