The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 27, 1900, Image 3

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    Wherewithal
SHALL WE
be Clothed ?
i As tho icy breath of old Iloreas sweeps around
, tliu comer it carries that question right, home to ne.
Humanity eiwt no more stand such weather unpro
tected than can thn lillies of the Held. Remember
right now Unit underwear in cheaper than funerals
nnd overcoats cost less tluin undertakers. Therefore
we cay "c.oinu ntito uh all ye who i-hi v;r and are
lightly mullled and wo will warm yon up"
THIS WAY
Bis Warm Ulsters or storm Coats in
Mack or gray IriHh
hriczj, iicuoie-iireasieu and witli large n
m ciIIkt pxu.JU
storm
Overcoats! Overcoats "n ndiuss va
riety of styles and
material at prices ranging Q Q()
Underwear
Special....
.lust the kind for this weather. Good heavy all
i w! shirts or drawers at
75c per garment. .
Thanksgiving Week
Specials.
"CLARISSE,
Seo Windows.
Seo Windows.
tho greatest of (Jloves in Amer
ica or the money retailed every
where for $1.25; our prifcc 90c
In tans, browns, modes, black.
Special"
Ladies' Wool Hose,
15c per pair.
Worth from o to 10 cents more
per pair.
Fancy French
Lisle Hose,
50, (50, G5 and 75e values,
for 40c per pair.
Unmatchable
Shoe Values.-aaW
This is unmistakably tho shoe
buying timiof 'all times that is if
you want, high-grade shoos at these
low prices.
Ladies' welt sole button, in kid and
calf; $-1 values $2.00
Ladies' turn sole kid, button or lace;
$'L values $2.00
Ladies' all kid or cloth top, laco;
$1.50 $1.00
Men's satin calf, laco or congress;
$2 and $2.50 values $1.00
Boys' Shoes (elastic sides) in calf or
grain; $2 values $1.00
Men's kangaroo, cordovan or calf,
lace; $3.50 to $5 values $2.00
All Goods Marked
In Plain Figures.
PEASE & MAYS
To Prevent Npreuil nf Infection lllxnaiin
As tho city has still numerous cases of
scarlet fever, although in u very mild
form, ti local physician desiree us to pub
lish, for the information of tho public,
sections 4 and 9 of ordinance '-'Oil, of
Dalles City, which arc still in force and
which read as follows:
Suction- 4. It shall lie the duty of
every practicing physician in the city
to notify the marshal, in writing, of
every cneii nf contagions or infectious
disease within the city limits, within
twelve Hours alter the existence of such
dieeasH shnll come to his knowledge;
and should any such physician refuse or
neglect to comply with the requirements
of this section, he shall, upon conviction
thereof before the recorder's court, bo
fined not less than .f50 nor more than
$100.
Skc. !). Any physician or nurso at
tending upon any person or nersons
having any infectious or contagious dis
ease who fchall enter any public build
ing or private dwelling within the city
limits in the same clothing worn when
visiting patients alllicted with such dis
naso shall, upon conviction thereof be
fore the recorder'.! court, be fined not
less than $20 nor more than H00.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
re of ffc&i
mags & Crowe
Bears
Slgantu:
For itfnt r Suit),
The Sam Wilkinson, warehouse, on
First street, is for rent or sale. It is a
three-story, corrugated iron .building,
110x33 feet, with water elevator. Apply
to Sam Wilkinson, The Dalles. i.20-tf
If voti have dar:dru(F, your hair is
falling out. Use Cocoanut Cream. For
sale at Fraswr's barber shop. ii9-Im
5
Remember that Cocoanut Cream Tonic
will promote growth of hair. Charles j
Eraser, sole agent. n'J-lm
vu,b Dalles Daily Chronicle,
I li-.sDAY
NOV. 27. 1000
Oysters
servoa i
In
,'i aoixo.
was in town todav from
was
the
any
style.
At Andrew Keller's.
I 1 I
Lewiston r Idaho; Commercial Club, was ' the better variety of poultry only, and j 1'Koi'i.E ci.uin;
, expccU-d to be present and present his it will have a poultry exhibition at tliej
viwwe. j in: iirujs'jL ui u cuuui i. wim whiljuu iie.M lau. .n. ijinuisuii hu.je.ii , t
dalles was expected to engage the atten-' Hood River vallev is well adapted to 1
"on the meeting. poultry raiding, and in a few years may , fc-"? ' J"'f
! The ladies of the Lutheran church will j "e expected to rank as lugli as a pro- Umatilla House.
! have a sale of pies and cakes and cut ! 1"ct of eggs and poultry as it does no'v ; s , Senator T. II. .lohnsmn. nf n.i-
for its apples. j fur wng jn town ast night and left for
Another continuation of the manda- ( home this afternoon,
mils suit of Drake C. O'Reilly against Representative Moody left this morn,
the Columbia Southern and E. E. Lytle , ing on the No. 3 passenger for Washing-
for an examination of the books of tho '"'. P- He -goes east by way of the
( Yon will not have boils if vou take
Clarke & Falk's sure cure for boils.
j (lowers at the store of I. C. Nickelsen
(next Wednesday. It is admitted that
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Plain sewing and dress-making done
on Third street, between Madis'jn and
Monroe streets. n"7-lw ,
If you want a nice turkey for your,
the German ladies are second to none as
( pastry cooks. I5uy your Thanksgiving
' pies an! enkes from these good ladies
and have the double satisfaction of get
corporation lias been granted, says the
Northern Pacific.
TiifPkegiving, dinner order it rptii. J ; , that IJ"H Rogers, his nssnilunf, Qred
Siludelman ConimisHion Company. A'so four times at lilm, only ono shot taking
cflect. The shooting was done on the
public street of Antelope and Mr. Fin-
.!., iho fnil mrihnf vnnr mnnv Telegram. C. E. S. Wood, one ol the!. Attorney Uer Phelps, of Heppner. is
" - . . .. . .... I in t hp Pit v nn fits uv tn I'nrtlnmi. Hprr
helping a good cause. 2t attorneys lor the plain .11, 8 ated l.at ; daimfl thkt Morfmv .g
M. J. Finlayson, who was shot at An
telope last night, arrived in town today
and placed himself under the care of
Dr. Geisendorller. Mr. Finlayson says
llooths Eastern oysters.
A grand Thanksgiving bal
Profes
:or Sandvig.
invitud and don't foret to
' n'-'tt-St
td
will be
given at the lialdwin Thurclay night,
Movember 2th, by
Vou arc all
come.
DresBed turkeys are Helling in this
market at 1!J centB a pound and live
turkeys at 10 cento. The price of choice
dreesed birds in Portland is 20 cents u
p'DUIld
lert Rogers, wiio shot M. .1. Fiutay
son yesterday afternoon at Antelope,
was today examined before Justice Gli
sail and bound over to the grand jury in
the sum of $1000. Regers secured bonds
it-id was released from custody.
Nov
1..I- r
lavbon had no warning whatever thatjf
I'Mi.ittE: Intfimlurl t run, rinin
InlavA4
-aboi
One of our subscribers, says an fXTo
Lnniii.t i wieiief iu i.uu me uiiieiciiuc
between a salary ami wages. It is this :
If a man is getting $4 a day for running
a niHchine of some kind, or laying brick
on a wall, or doing something that makes
n white collar and cufi'-i uncomfortable,
tne ueien.iant iiau agreed to allow tiiem ner rt.pnblican county of the state,
to examine the books, not because they i Every precinct in the county gave a
had a lejral right, but out of a desire to , majority for the renublican ticket,
accommodate them, and as he did not'
car? what the fetflin;; wns so lon ae his !
client could see the booke, h asked or , T,,,: Cnio.sid.n is pleased to state
the continuance. 1 tl,at at ho" !l Thanksg v:ng
iTAiiip of fnot.nall has lippn iirranceil lie-
lias
VOGT
Opera House
F. J. CLARKE, Manager.
One Night
TUESDAY,
Dec. 4th.
1
Return of the Favorite Play,
Arthur C. Aiston's Co.,
ti i i r..ii..i ... 1.1.1..
i reauieiH .ucrvuuey prouauiy ! ,....,,,,. j,!ii..l nnl.
broken the record for popular majorities. , eg0 an(J Th(J UftBB to.U))i ,0 be cal)e(,
His plurality will be.it is estimated, T . ... , .. .
IN
m
Tho only store ft
this city whom tlu
Qenuinc Imported.
Stranskv-Steel,
iM Ware is sold.
A little higher fn
price, but outlrwts
a dozen piecesof so
called cheap enam
tied ware.
BEWARE!
Other wares look
ban tho name
Stransky Steel
Ware on each piece.
Do not be deceived
First prize at 10
International Exhi
bitions. HighuBt
award at World s
Columbian Exhibi
tion. Chicago Pre
ferred by tlio liest
cookinprauthontieB.
certified to by the
most famous chem
ists for purity and
durability it is
cheapest because
BEST,
Remember this
celebrated enam
eled ware is special
Iv imported for and
sold in this city ex
clusively by us.
4.
It does not rust
nor absorb gvease,
does not discolor
nor catch inside, n
notaiTectedbyncids
in fruits or
vegetables,
will boil.
S3 . t.i
and biiki
with on
impartin;
flavor o'
previously
! o o I: o d
food and
will last
for years.
00.-
Wo cat:
tion tlu
public
nu,ii::c'
imitati.. .1
Tesnessee s Pai
ier
tobont 800,000. 1 he greatest before was ; .fhia co hM banm;r tMm of
TA2.0D1, received by Grant in 8,2. The , Wa,h, t0D aml The Dlllles ,,ft9 B good j
next to that was Mckinley's in 1S90, ; gll0 iocni leaill 80 n warm gaaie mav
ladles will not be
...I - .1. nr t?r. i -,! 1 1 .. 1
wiucm was uuijOuTt iievuinnu a piuiui- i, ,., ,i
ity in 1802 was 380,810, and the next j unJ
was uranrs inm-s wn.cn was .iu,,. , ch q u but mull an!
Only Grant in 18, 2 receive a tlarger , , ro ,
iu ti i u i 1 1 v in ihi:d iu liiu uiciauiui v-uiivur : . . . - . , i .i '
40 is getting wages. If he sits at a desk L.' MeKllllev VMr. 0riint ' "y.n . expenses wmc j
and gets 0 a week, has soft hands, wears .L ls-o limi tl ., '..v of McKin-' T' "nrt nw'an wm ,"e's't '
white culls, collar and tie, ho gets a Lv lm ,- ,, v ' r: hfeveland. in 1802. , U,:0n .Ut"lU".K "H.Wi,J U1 ' Il,e
...... . . ... , . ' i ground", or iu viewing tne game irom m
nail lib, and .Mciviuiey
Hilary.
Don't overlook tliis : Hudson & I5rown-
Porn, tlits morning,
j i hill have a residence property for sale,
....i :.. I.!..
..-.I . Hiiuuieu in uuu ui iiiu inuci utriiauiv
-,lll, ai lliu, ...,.. ... ., ..
lucaiiuiis in wiu uiv ii' id
mouern i y0Ki o1L.ra house next Tuesday evening,
Iimmuii umiti cucuii rrnxmu mini rjinrri
,t f..1! IM.. .. Tl. Injt. t,w" . , . ..v ,
... ...C....H..MHU, , n... . .. .., , , , There is also a uood I '
HtraiiL'er here and was taken ill on tlie i ' ' , ., ..,. u" lul"
I nouse Willi beveu room-, rmin room, j ; f , , .
Htranuer Here and was iskcii hi on inn i , .i , i ' " inn
train last n'ght. while on her way fro... ' bil,r" othtr, '""" "'; " engagement at Cordray's theater, Poit- oall
h r l o ne at Roslyn. Wash., to her i UM f lfwo. laud, as tho special Thanksgiving week's !
mother W McMin.iv.lle. She and the ""oUhil.lica o it for twice he money j ilttraution, aml ig thl) f0U1, lIlu0 it H8 ,
McKin
year; Cfevelam , in 1892, ; onnd v,ew u mu fron) a
ck.uiey in 180b had m. BI,n4nce jllsl t0 gnvo r, ,,.,, It
costs labor, ami money as well, to get
these athletic amusements, and the loyal .
support of the Dalles people is assured. 1
Tickets can be procnied before the '
game at any of the drug stores, or from I
1 the numerous ticket-sellers, who will
upon you.
Sug p-'ted by Hret Harte's
Great Romance.
The Success of pout Seasons
Hear the
(olden Nugget i lai let.
Positively the Original Oast.
Unserved Seats on sale at
Clarke & Falk'" Pharmacy.
MATT SHOREN,
General Blacksmith
and Hofseshoer.
All kinds of blackemithitig will receive
prompt attention and will tie executed
iu first-class shape. Give him a cull.
Richardson's Old Stand,
Third St., near Federal, The Dalles, Or.
TURKEY SHOOT
A. Y. MARSH will give u
turkey shoot on the beach
Three Days
Nov. 27th, 28th and 29th.
There will also be pigeon
trim spooting at tlie same
time and iilace.
Phil Hunt, advance manager of "Ten
nessee's Pardner," arrived in town to-
'' ' day. This attraction is booked at tlie
It is now filling
rg, One thousand stvles and siy.es.
Bj Ljj V!nr rnino- i.wl lif.f inn- $5$ST
I ,a,u iiuiu i. j iJm
lluta IIi-iii I nn on l('f inlKtr,
btiy.tliu best of mince, pumpkin and
other kind of pies, cake, doughnuts,
salt rising and yeast tiread ; in fact every
thing in the pastry line forThankfgiving
dinner from the ladies of tlie Good In
tent Society at Cross' store.
I iitilrml Cnr if If ' (in um Innkini for 11
baby are doing ell. I home don't fall to investigate. "A
J iKTU If? HO reason Hi tiring jouiBvivea j word to the wise is bUUiciunt. UI1JIJ"H Aiston, who luu retained the original
nut cooking tomorrow, when you cis tin uud 08 ashmgton street. 'company lor this silicon's tour. The
The Piute push gatheied at the tepee I attraction has the personal endorsement
of (i. Hole-in-liis shoes last Monday of Manager Clarke and our most promi
evening, says tlie Hainuy County Nwwp, j erit citizens.
i ntul Indulged in a champagne supper i Sherili' Kelly this morning received a
I consisting of j.ick-rabbit and compound , telephone message fioin Justice E. J.
; extnic'. of dried apples. Q'lite a S' cial 1 (ilisan, of Antelopo, annouticing that
In an appeal from Washington county timo was had until NoTakem niudo a j Dert Rogers of that place had, last
State Superintendent Ackerman haa do- 8iw,, which indicated that Scar-fiuoJ ; evening, shot and ilangerously wounded
ciied that rending a chapter of the , Charley had nibbed his face against a M. J. Finlayson in n dispute aiising out
R!b!u without comment and lepuiting , ttito fence toacquire notoriety, lhen
the Lord's Prayer in a public tchool Is the scene changed mid only tho timely
i tt aved in mat citv. i ennessee's J'ard-1 ti... ,ii.. .!..,. ,i u i,ui.,.. .... .1...
- 1 A 1111 luil'in 111, Menu, un 11. hi ill; 'i ,iii'
ner" is under the direction of Arthur O. , i, f wmi,,ir nml envMrlni. !i n. .
riod of twenty-eight years, have been j
compiled from tho weather bureau rec
ords at Portland :
Mean or nornm! temperature, -II.
The warmest month was that of 1875,
with an aver.ige of 18.
Tlio coldest month wr.s that of 188!,'
with an aveiuge of 152,
The highest temperature was (15, on
the III. 18S0. I
'I lie lowest temperature w.ih !i, 011 tl.u
of "family troubles." No purtieulais j 2!), 1871).
were given further Hunt that tho ball! Aveiage precipitation fur tho month.
Steel
Ranges
Cmt
ftangoi
not sectarian, and the lioard of directors j a, rival of interfeiciicu prevented tlio ! entered Einlayson's body a littlo above 7.78 inchcc
aru authorisied to make that a pni t of . Hieeting from breaking up iu a row. the ieft nijiple and lodged in the collar The great 1 1 monthly precipitation
thoscbool program and Huepund pupih) j j (iiui(i()n (), Kor(1,t i;r0VL., the ' u)m- The eheiiiriiiHtructi'd the justice j was 20.11 inci. - in 1882.
who refuse to participate. fM,',u't 'ii i!,lnr i,. .!... htatu.' who I t0 hav" J'ogers arrested and exainined The least ti..)iilhly pit clpltatMii was
setM . .
The Deateo of honor wi I givo a social , .,, ,lHH11 ,, ,. .,. ...tercstB of the tl,""f ,,,,li,!VtMl llH frt,,H rouIt 0.SS inclic-i- la U-7.1.
ii.ildai.es tomorrow (Winesday; even-j ()l)trv tlllBln0HJ for thu m(,t twenty- j ',tin'' J,,f,il'H "'',jrl'' ll,,M Thu KnuileHt amount -f prcnpitat.on
ing in Eriiternity hall, aprevioutly an- lhm) 'years, organized thu Hood Itivur Piiir tlmt tho lucml phys.cian did not j ,cco.ded in any Uc.il vf ur l n11s.Tr.'iv,.
ii'i.inctid. A good prouram will ho reu-1 ,.IJU,rv Cub at Hood River Saturday. ! u0,i6l,ll'r Kluluyuoii'a wound as necessar- hours was li OS I.icI.ch mi ! I i, lsii!!
derod and refresh i..ih served, followed ,, h. ' , ..wllturt,. maliv Hy ftul. 1 . The greatest auiouiit 1 Miowfall ie-
. L ' - " "
5H?
-stzty'
.OP!
PS1
b dancing, with Mitre (rnorgia haiiipson j whom am women, and uompriseH in
an pianist. Coiiiu tind spend a pleasant . jtH nunnhnrship i-oinu of the most enter
'venlrig, Doors ouen at 8:15. AtluiiH-1 priinj mid public-spirited citizens of
fioii, gents 25 coiiIh; ladies 15 cents. Hood River valley, such as Hon. E. h.
An adj.niniml meeting of tl.u Portland ( Smith, K. F. Ulytlie, E. I). Cuilklns, J.
Clmmber of Commerce was held thin ( L. (lordonand D. N. Uyurlee. They ex
aUerriouii to consider the cubject o( ptfut to double the number of members
opening the Columbia rivi.r to free navi-! at th next meeting, two week heuce.
Kuliuti. E, (f. Llbbev, president of the It i the intention of the club to raise
I'lllllllltlllll f WllM'll (y'niiiily. 1
The following epi'dal dispatch to Tin: '
Ciiuosici.i: hus just been received :
Washington, I). 0., Nov. 27, 1000. .
Ciikoniui.k, The Dalles, Or. :
The population of Whfuj county is'
1U.I77.
A. W. P.VITEUHON.
corded in any twenty-f' "1 coiiM'cnlive
hours (record extendii). 10 winter of
1881-85 only was 1 1 it it's on the 2nd
1 1802.
If your hair is tiry and dead-like, Co
coanut Cream Tonic wiH give it life and ,
Muster. It is prom m need (lie finest
. tonic on earth. Can n had at Kruzer's
l barber shop, agent. 11O lm
Fie genuine all bear the above TVale-Alark
Mi
and are sold with a written guui-anice. ,?t;SC
Lv AtfMlnJ tilmtxi UiC-in Rttfln Lwnno
AWdlUUU rnai nitc raiio lauuoiiiuii icuu
mum nriii? UDI n t.
UVRn HkL IMC
Sold by First-Class Stove Merchants everywhere.
1, 1 1.. 1... Tin M i, lil(r:i 11 Invi Pnim irinv
7VAIER St BENTON,
SOUS KCENTS,
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