The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 28, 1900, Image 3

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    Men Opponynilg
Boys
200
' Suits
sizes ranging from 3 to 15 years
at
Half Price
Call and see 'em.
Thanksgiving Week
Specials.
UCLARISSE,
tho greatest of (iloves in Amer-
ovory-90c
iea for the money retailed
where for $1.25; our priee
In tans, browns, modes, black.
Special
Ladies' Wool Hose,
15c per pair.
Worth
per pair.
from 5 to 10 cents more
Fancy French
Lisle Hose,
50, (50, G5 and 75c values,
for 40c per pair.
Unmatchable
Shoe Values.
Tli is is unmistakably the shoe
buying time of all times that is if
you want high-grade shoes at these
low prices.
Ladies' wolt sole button, in kid and
calf; $4 values $2.00
Ladies' turn sole kid, button or lace;
$1 values $2.00
Ladies' all
SI. 50
kid
or
cloth
top, lace;
$1.00
Men's satin calf, lace
$2 and $2.50 values ..
or
congress;
$1.00
Hoys' 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 Plnln FlKuros.
PEASE & MAYS
TV
Dalles Daily Chronicle.
II J -DAY
NOV. 27. WOO
(Oysters
physicians nho examined the wound I'Kori.ic coming and gmino.
feared tatal refc lilts although Lamb is .... , " . .
.... . , :.,,, i ten Ii.ittv, of ictor, is in town.
mint to nnve smoked cigarettes and J - '
chut ted pleasantly on hip way to the! O. J. Hright is registered at the Uma
. ., . .i :.i ! tilla House fiom Wasco.
uu?piiiii, ua ii mwu writ; uir niaiiui wiui
I
ATHLETES HERE.
i The KuMcrn V :i.i In gt 0:1 Colleen Ho
Anlv" Hits 31 urn Ink (Jamci Culled
fur li O'clucl; In tin; Afternoon.
served
in
any
style...
At Andrew Keller's.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
A. M. WillluniH & Co. h Etore will ho
c osed all day tomorrow.
Men's lined anil knit mittens and
gloves at the New Voile Cash Store.
John Filloon yt.'Hterday shot near Lle
un eagle that measures seven (eot from
tip to tip. 1
Special bargains in warm, winter
goods shaw s, fascinators, hoods and
mittens, at tho New York Cash Store.
Wo have them, dressed or alive j
poultry and lish, also vegetables;, fruit,
and feed. At the McNeil market. Phone
27S- n2S-2t j
Rev. Paul Krnger was able today to be ;
out of bed for the first time since he was '
injured by a fall on the sldewnll; some !
wo weeks ago. . j
A magnificent lunch of i oast tut key j
and roast suckling pig, washed down '
witli eggnog, will be served at J. K.
Hilt Si Co.'s all duy Thanksgiving.
him. No particulars have reached hero
but tho ball had evidently perforated
some vital part of the abdominal cavity.
Dr. Geisendorfier made un ineffectual
effort this morning to removo the ball
from the shoulder of M. J Finlayson,
who was shot at Antelope Monday by
Bert Itogers. The X tay located the ball
last night, but it had evidently moved
mean while and is supposed to be lodged
behind a rib. Pieces of the viotiin'd
Bhirt weie removed from tho wound, j
anil the only upprehension of fatal re
sults arises ftom the danger of blood-poisoning.
The water commissioners have de-i
The football team from the Washing
ton Agricultural College, of Pillman, ar-
Churles Ftaley and danghterfof Kings
ley, paid the office a pleasant call yes-
lurilat' ulriirnnnti i
, . rived on this morning a Spokane train
M.eb Maud Gilbert left on the Iralda ' am, nre todav taking in our citv, which
this afternoon to spend I hankFgmng I . , " .
with her parents in Hood Hiver. , !H muc1' lart'er lhan 1,1 e' expected to
. . , . see. They are a hnskv, big-hearted lot
Mrs. D. M. Wench, son and daughter , . ,, , , ,
are exneeted from Portland tonhrht to ' of Miowb, and though you will see a
I.ol Arln Hpeiik Our TlmiiltfulncM.
Tomorrow wo shall all he eating good
dinners of turkey, chicken, pumpkin and
mince pie or other good things, it is to
bu hoped with thankful heaits. Many
will attend church and t-xpress in suita
hie words the thankfulness which they
will doubtless feel. This is excellent.
Hut we are led to ask whether in this, as
in other matters, actions do not speak
louder than words. If wo are truly
thankful that our lives have been east
in pleasant places, Bhould wo not best
express our feelings by aiding to make
happy the lives of such as have not been
so fortunate? Nor would wo recommend
careless or thoughtless Hiving. Tho
gift should invariably be accompanied
by that attributes of tho giver that is
found in earnest consideration and in
the ascertaining of the amount of good
likely to result from tho gift.
Our public schools are taking u p do
nations for a society that rescues home
less abandoned and ill-treated children
from n future of ignorance and crime.
The members of (his society and its
board of trustees furnish a guarantee
that its funds will be economically and
judiciously expended. What better
mode of expretsin,: our thankfulness
can lie found than that of helping in this
noble work?
We are assured that any contributions
handed to Judge Blakelev or Miss Anna
Lang, the local agents of the Boys' and
Girls' Aid Society of Oregon, will he
thankfully received and duly forwarded
to the treasurer of this society.
Hut whether it he to this society or to
some other cause, let our hearts find ex
pression in actions rather than in words.
Notice is hereby given that on the :51st
i oav 01 ucioeer, rjuu, n. ti. nine, 01
Portland, Or., was duly adjudicated
bankrupt; and that the lirst meeting of
his creditors will be held at room ii-l.'l,
I Worcester huildinir. Portland. Or., on
Itl.e 12th day of December, 1900, at 10
-o'clock a. m., at which time tho said
creditors may attend, prove their claims,
! appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt
and transact such other business as may
prooerlv come before said meeting.
! Portland, Or., Nov. 27, 1900.
Ar.u.w Swj:i:k,
It Referee in Bankruptcy.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
At,
MISS HAVEN'S...
Commencing on Friday,
we will offer all of our
Trimmed and
Street Hats
at a G-REAT Reduction.
Call and see them.
mays & Crowe
spend Thanksgiving at home.
j warm game, nevertheless you will see
J. H. Hadlev, of Glen wood, who was " s'"Binn on ttieir part, and tins paper
say as much lor our i
PIMl.rl tri uilGncnri fnrflii.r nnrirnhnnn nti
th arU.-iiin uhII finntli of the ImV ,'pt'"1 Tlmnkf' vi,1K "I1' hvr Parents,
the artesian well south of tho "IK air. anil M re. Smith Frnuli. -
teservoir. I he hole is down to u uopthlj
of TiOl leet and has cost in the neighbor
hood of $2000. The bcring was chiefly
through very bard basalt rock. Water
was struck at seveial depths hut none
strong enough to ovei flow. The hole is
caod and plugged and will be preserved
! for future private experiments, if any
i one should at any future time desire to
j experiment further. '""
Mead Hughes, who Is serving twenty
1 live days in the county jail for assault,
und William Kelly, who is serving
! thirty days for larceny, had a misuuder-
i: i :. ii ... i. ...i i..
Jtemember the Thanksgiving dinner is "'' ' " w ut
incomplete without a fat young turkey 1 "J"1 itu,,1,b't! i,,t t,lttt 8 ,,"K,Jt
III 11 lllllb U i jubilee UrtlllllllK lrcnv p
! a pioneer farmer of the Dnfur neighbor-' ean confidently
I hood, is in the citv laying in his winter , team.
1 ..il " i
H"I,'"ltH- j The following is the line-up for Pull-
Fred Gruuow, who has been vieiting man :
relatives in this city for the past week, I stone, c; Goff, Ig; Schnihlev, rg
was a passenger on last uiuht's train for,., ' .,' ' . , ' h'
St. Louis, Mo. K l'' ' ' ' Jonti9' re; ,,'vanp
n r. . , , .,, " 7 7e and manager; Gill, qb; Clizer, fh and
Dr. O. (leitruile French will arrive . . ,, ,, ,
from Portland on tonight's train and caPtal fhomas, lh; Lawrence, rh :
J Kruegel, suo.
The Dalles team has not decided upon
Mrs. Amanda Thorn bury arrived here j their line-up for tomorrow, but will prob
on last night's boat from 'Portland and ablv be as follows : lirown.e: Ziika.lu:
...;m.. Tl .1. 1 .1 .1. r . r. ,
n in Diruii i iiuiiht-KiYiiii; un ner uaugn
ters, Mrs. Hudson and Airs. Kiuersly.
which you can find ut tho McNeil mar-1
till on f'nurt Ktriiot. I'hntiM "7S ti"S 9.1 I
, i on to it, inflicting u painful 1 wound.
A grand Ihanksglvmg ball will b TllJ. Cmioxit-i-u do-B not know whluli of
given at the lialdwm TlinrBduy IIIKllt, : ..-i,,.!.,.. wip r l.lmnn fnr inltlBtlntr
' tl... i.,l,t t.nt it l-.w.M- lli'if Mil., Ik, u
'jroehler, re; Ward, Ie; Mckonzic, c j b ;
lof'i'iiiinutlreot;;- trz r - fb;.Ma nr lh at:" ;
fcity. Mr. Swick has the proud dis- i " ""is, ru. .-uusmuies, scott, ftturr
tinetion of being one of the onlv two , and Northup ; Patterson, manager.
buen in (irant county who were out and Colors Pullman, crimson and grev ;
Njvembsr -i)th, tv Professor Sandvlg
hi are all invited and don't forget to
enne. n'JO-lU
All members of 'I he Dalles Assembly
I'nlted ArtisatiH will jmy their assess
IIIKllt and dues to J. K. Ifaworth, secro
tiry, at his printing office over The
Dules Commission House. n"8 lit
special meeting of tho common
eoincllwill be held tonight to consider
w nit is tiest to be done with the city
is making a very suceestful leputation
for himself as a scrapper.
Odicer Like, about 1 o'clock this
morning, lounded up twelve hobos that
ho found in various attitudes of repose
near the freight depot, anil matched
them to tho city j iil, whore they were
kept until after 10 o'clock this morning,
and, in- they had committed no crime,
turned loose. They were u mixed lot,
inn ior me l'oiu sianuaiu wnen usai i ti... n..n i.. i.i i ...i.:...
. . . i . i 1 iain-r, iidiri luiitziiuu Wlllll.
question lirst entered into Oregon noli-
tj " 1 Don't defer hiivmg tickets till tomnr-
- row; get them today and take your
,,,'mN """"""""''j.friends out for a pleasant afternoon.
This morning, November 28, to Mr. iKemember that our football association
dai'S." iMCXe"' f 1'i8 dt'V' llHH lwnw a responsibility that, it is'
nopeii, uio ciuens will assist in ills
l charizitiL'.
Shows the Rtuto of your feelings and the j ... ,.lll;s ..,.,,. !lr(, ,,,,,,
and gentlemen will not see the
Voiir Kac'i
Clarke & Fall: iiave on sale a full line
of paint and artist's brushes.
Iloslyn, Cl?alum and Australian coals
by the Stadelinan Commission. 21-ltu
IJemember that Coccanut Cream Tonic
will promote growth of hair. Charles
Fraz'dr, sole agent. nO-lm
Plain sewing and dress-making done
on Third street, between Madison and
Monroe streets. n2"-lw
If you have dandruff, your hair is
falling out. Use Cocoanut Cream. For
, sale at Frazer's barber shop. nO-Im
For sprains, swellings and lameness
j there is nothing so good as Chamberlain's
j Pain Pjalm. Try it. For sale by IJ'.ako
I ley, the druggist.
ff vou want a nice turkev for vour
ThunksL'ivmg dinner order it fiom The
! Sta ieliiimi Commission Company. Also
I5oiths K.tstern oysters. td
I If your hair is dry and dead-like, Co-
, coauut Cream Tonic will give it life and i
; luster. It is pp noniiced the li n eat
tonic on earth. Can be had at F razor's
barber shop, agent. nit-lin i
L idles' knit an i jertoy tegins at the
New York Cash .Store.
The only store ft
this city where the
Oenulne Imported
Stranaky-Steel
Ware is sold,
A little higher in
price, but outlasts
a dozen pieces of so
called cheap enam
eled ware.
BEWARE!
Other wares look
has the name
S transky - Steel
Ware on each piece.
Do not be deceived
First prize at 16
International Exhi
bitions. IIiRhent
award at World s
Columbian Exlnbi
tion. Chicago Pre
ferred by tho best
cookingauthorities,
certified to by the
most famous chem
ists for purity and
durability it is
cheapest because
BEST.
mm
mm
Remember thia
celebrated enam
eled ware is special
ly imported for and
sold in thia city ex
clusively by us.
It does not rust
nor absorb grease,
does not discolor
nor catch inside; is
not affected by acids
in fruits or
vegetables',
will boil.
Sic. .-...I
ami baU.
w ithou i
iin part inj,
flavor o
previously
o o o 1: o il
foo l ; nd
will last
for vcars.
.pO
V.'o e.v:
tion t!;3
pubiin
V -'li ' "
ini.t.it!.' .i
DeWitt'H Little Karly KUers are tho
best liver pills ever made, lv.isy to take
ami never gripe. Sold hv Clarke ' Falk'a
P. O. Pharmacy.
left thumb in his mouth and holding fl,at" 01 y"r health as well, impure j frCL1
oioiMi inni;ep useii apparoni in a pale
I game without contrihuting.r)() cents eac i.
I'lllllll TIlHIIIlhltlTllIK "rvlrn.
sePrs, in view of tho fact that ho many J B IV. L,lor ,u,tl lrvliiH con
o' them are ut this time falling in and
eausing considerablu expente for repaits.
Mr. .1 nd Fish informs us that he has
r 'ceived a telegram from Futher Jlron
guest today from Portland announcing
that the directors of tho Catholic Mission
dition of tervitudo, hut the nmjoiitv old sores, fever sores, ulcers, boilH.corns,
... . . 'f .1 1 ..11 ..I . II..... .
and sallow complexion, Pimples audi
Skin Eruptions. If vou are feeling
weak and vorn out and do not have a j .
healthy appearance vou should trv '" Thanksgiving
Acker's I51ood Elixir, hcuies all blood 1 rvil'n .vvl". 1,u ll,''1,t "", ConKreKii.
lionai chinch tomorrow at II o clock :
.!....
. ywiii i-,ii lull i
i luMilHIIXll 1.11 '
illlu ll'll illllL't;. i 1 nviwrnl mi
Blakeley, the druggist.
a i" Hunt fui itiiiiiiiii'
Will often cause a horiihlo burn,
scald, cut or bruise. Hucklen's Arnica
Salve, the best in the world, will kill
tho puln and promptlv heal it. Cures
One thousand stvJes and sizes.
For cooking and heating.
Prices from $5 to $50.
iliuiMiMMR U'lutri ihiuti Mtirun in ii I lna itwl
so called nurillers fall: knowitiL- this wot Hoxology
' - iiyniu
run vxvrf iiuiuii "il a ponivo giiitrauieu.
Steel
Ranges
weie strapping big fellows that tho In
experienced would never think ot classi
fying among the genus hobo, and yet
hobos the whole blliu' of them undoubt
edly were.
"TonuesseeV Pardner," which will bo
had incepted tho teniiH of The Dalits j HHU ut tU 'oj. December -1th, is an
i-'utloinon's Driving Association for tho Unususlly good f play and the company
lo iM of 21 acres of vhulr grounds west of w,,., will present it is exceptionally
touiand that the lease (for the Hatno nttunu. There is an absence of siinsa-
wo.ild ho drawn up forthwith. tlonalism, yot there is a distinct western
Jainea Lamb, who was shot by a , flavor in every line. Tho situations art)
triiim. hi i I.- hint Mnmliiv iiinrn ni. 1 (Iriiuiatii! n ii (1 the iilav is carried aloni.'
"v ' " " " r. - . .. - .lnrl.
1... tltT. Lit..rt. tin... l.ti lti. I iibti if -,..
lll'JII7 .IIM ovui I iiii.ii wj iiiu II li.nn l
as hu and a companion were beatlnt;
tho'r way on a west-bound freight train
nd had reached a point about two
hiiles east of town, died yesterday
evunin,c of his injury at the Good
i-iamitritati hospital, Portland. Lamb,
while here, gave his age us 21, ulthough
he looked older, and claimed Jiarnsville,
Minnesota, us his home, The local
tho stage. "Tennessee's I'ardner" was
suggested by one of Bret Harte's popu
lar romances. Miuiuger Arthur C. Als
ton has re-engaged nearly all of his ori
ginal cumjmny, and a perftct production
may bo depended upon. The Golden
Nugget quartet will be a feature with
this sterlin; attraction.
felons ami all skin eruptions, llest pile
cure on eiutli. Only 2o cts. a box.
Cure guiuanteed. Sold by (I. C. IJIako-1
ley druggist . 1 1
There Is no pleasure in life If you dread :
going to the table to eat and can't rest
at night on account of indigestion,
Henry Williams, of Hoonville, Jnd., says!
he suffered that way for years, till he
commenced tho use Kudu! Dyspepsia,!
cure, and adds, "Now I can eat anything
1 like and all 1 want and sleep soundly!
niyht," Jvodol Dyspepsia Cine
Invocation
liesponsive Heading
Scriptural Heading
Prayer
President's Proclamation
Address Hev. W. II. Clifton
Muslo Choir
Address Hev. IJ. F. Hawk
Hymn Congregation
Address Hev. D. V. Poling
lienediction '
Cait
Ranges
CASTOR i A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Boars the
Siguuturo of
ii i' limi in' Miin,
Tho Ham Wilkinson waiohoii'o, on
i r
will iligest what you eat. Sold by Clarke I Kim Htri'el' is tor r,,,,t l,r H"1"- u is 11
I. - . I l ..illt
& Falk's P. 0. l'harmacy.
Mokl Tea positively cures Sick Head
ache, ilidlgeetion and constipation. A
delightful herb drink. Removes all
eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect
complexion, or money refunded. 25 cte
and o() cts. lilukeley, tho druggist,
three-glory, corrugated iron building.
llOxlW feet, with water elovatoi . Apply
to Sam Wilkinson, The Dalles. u2(!-tf
You svill not have boils if vou
Clarke A Falk's sure cure for boils.
The New York Cash (store will
closed all day Thankfglvlng day.
-Burnert
Tka n.iHutn.i nil h .I.m nl.ii.M ' Vfi M 1
IWIIUIIJV III! IHU l.'fW .H Iw-lllHI 1
nnil nm unm Willi i wrlllin (rii:ir.'iitf ei.
Awarded First Prize Paris Exposition 1900 fif
OVKR ALL THE WORLD. "- ffSfeffl
Sold by First-Class Stovo Merchants everywhott. &
MuJuoniy by 1 he Ilk hluan htove C oiupany.
.urtfubt MakurH of htovim unit HuiiKua In Ilia World. Qqk Stoves
take
be
7VVHIER St BENTON,
SOLE KCENTSi