The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 01, 1900, Image 3

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    Aw vou in iioorl of
Boys' Clothing
If .so you cannot a fiord to miss this
opportunity
Boys' Suits
sizes ranging from 4 to 15 years
Zit
Half Price
Vou had better hurry up the number
left is daily growing maller and we
fully intend to let them all go.
Call and pee 'em. Xo trouble to
hov "OOllri.
Thanksgiving Week
Specials.
"CLARISSE,
5
the greatest of (iloves in Amer
ica for the money retailed every
where for $l.'Jo; our price 90c
In tans, browns, modes, black.
Special" bzes
Ladies' Wool Hose,
15c per pair.
Worth
per pair.
from o to 10 cents more
Fancy French s
Lisle Hose,
HO, GO, 05 and Toe values,
for 40c per pair.
Unmatchable
Shoe Values.
This is unmistakably the shoe
buying time of all times that is if
you want high-grade shoes 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, lace:
$1.50 $1.00
Men's satin calf, lace 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 fclnrlcod
In Plain Figures.
PEASE &, MAYS
I'KOI'f.K COMING AM) OOINO.
Frank Lsiblin was In town todnv from
Kinsley.
John Carlin is registered ut the Uma
tilla Houso from Ghibs Valley.
G. Ij. Carroll, of MoMer, io in the city,
tht miu.it of I lie Umatilla Houe.
W. S. Gribble is registered at thu
Umatilla House from Hood River.
G. II. Dimmick is registered at the
Umatilla House from Mount Hood.
It. X. Derthio ami T. M. Confer, pio
neer farmerEf of Victor, were in town last
night.
G. Perking and .1. P. Cooper are regis
tered at the Umatilla Houee from Mount
Hood.
Mrs. Helen M. Southwick, of Salem,
visited with Cedar Circle last night.
Mrs. Southwick io the Grand Attendant
of the Women ut Woodcraft.
At,
Tn limn It May Ccncein.
It having Rome to my knowledge that
parties, presumably Interested, are
claiming that when I told out my retail
interest at 17.'i, Second street, French's
block, I contracted to not open any re
tail business in the city of The Dalles.
I beg to say that I sold my right not to
open any retail business between Fed
eral and Washington streets, on Second
street, and have and intend to conform
to my contract. My place at the Batik
Cafe is in no sense in violation of the
contract.
dl-tf C. J. SiniMN-ci.
Do not get scared if your heart troubles
jou. Most likelp you suffer from in
digestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure di
KJSts what you eat and gives the worn
out stomach perfect reet. It is the only
preparation known that completely di
gests all classes of foods ; that is why it
cures the worst cases of indigestion and
atotuuer. trouble after everything elie
has failed. It may be taken in all con
ditions and cannot help but do yon gcod.
Sold by Clarke & Folk.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
MISS HAVEN'S....
Commencing on Friday,
we will offer all of our
Trimmed and
Street Hats
at a GREAT Reduction.
Call and see them.
Iilays & Clowe
Dalles Daily Ghronicte.
-VITRDAY - - - DEC. 1. 1000
Oysters
served
in
any
stylo...
At Androw Keller's.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
ISrjrm tbealei, New Voik, production.
Manager Myron 15. Rice has introduced
a number of high class vaudeville nutn
herH in this yeai's production of "My
Friend Irom India," making It more
attractive than ever. -
It may not be generally known that a
very desirable and pleasiyht driveway
hiiH been established aUing the river
front, darting at the four of Washington
street and ending tnit towards the
Seufert ranch. Thu'' city furnished a
bridge aoioss China creek and Seufert
Brothers, with their ty-uul liberality,
did the grading. --.
Arilda K. Quinn, wife of Alvis (Juinn,
a prominent farmer of the Dufur neigh
The candy booth i6 always an attraction , fancy scroll designs, fand the back is Ladles' knit and jersey leggins at the
Circuit court for Sherman county con
venen at Moro county Monday morning.
Profce'-or Sandvig'H regular weekly
(lance will be given Saturday night at j borhuod, died at her homo last Wcduea-
thu Ilaldwin. !IO-2t
A number of the leading inerchantH of
the city have agreed among themselves
i'i (Ixing Tuesday, -Hli December, aH
i")llection day.
In the county court today the petition
)(M. M. dishing and others for the
em.itiou of n county road, and the vaca
tion of part of another road, was laid
over till nest session.
i day, after a short IllncsH. The deceased
was the daughter of Ezra Henson, now
a resident of the Hood Uiver valley.
She was born in Marlon county 4- years
ago and was married to her surviving
husband in 1870. She leaves a husband
and eight, children to mourn her loss.
The funeral was held yesterday forenoon
from the
where sweets will he served by sweet
ro'ebud gill?. German refreshments
will be served by a true child of the
F.iderland, and where songs by a son of
the Rhino will be rendered. Italian
music will be enjoyed, aud even Ireland's
IJIarney atone will be there and every
body will want to kiss it. A gypsy
maiden will tell vour fortunes, if vou
wish ; and then if dancing is wanted,
oml music will be provided to which
i-on may trip the merry time away.
Everybody come. Admission 10 cents.
In the county court today the petitions
urnsneu wnn inree rows oi narrow tueKs , jfew York Cash Store
This price is only .G 00. our personal
inspection is solicited
C'at-li Ciiiitrlltutiurig,
j In addition to t lie list of contributions
, of food, clothing and other commodities,
I published in vesterday's Cuiioxici.E as
; the gift of the pupils of The Dalles pub-
lie. schools to the Boys' and Girls' Aid
i Society at Portland, Professor Landers
! furnishes us the following list of cash
contributions:
High School i 7 55
10
15
55
1 50
-15
2 z:
R'islyii, CUalum and Australian coals
J by the Stadelman Commission. 21-lm
j Remember that Cocoanut Cream Tonic
will promote growth of hair. Charles
' Frazer, sole agent. n9-lin
I Plain sewing and dress-making done
on Third street, between Madison and
Monroe streets. n27-lw
If you have dandruff, your hair is
falling out. Use Cocoanut Cream. For
sale at Frazer's barber shop.
n9-Im
i
S. Wisener for ! -''ISS -I Rintours room
1
of S. F. Petersen and .1
liquor licenses to sell liquor in the j J!88 " inl 8 room
' . . . i f. .i 1 MSS Michell's
Mosier precinct were granted, sifter the Mrs Jialdwin'e
matter had been taken under consider-j Mrs Roche's
ation from jesterday. Yesterday after-i Miss Bull's
noon Attoi'nev .Ir.iin Gavin nnneared ' MT? MV Frenoh, through
before the court urging the appointment
of .1. 15. Rand, of Hood River, as jailor
and janitor of the court house, vice
John Fitzgerald, who has belli the
position for many years. Mr. Gavin
Cartnel
Bolton 5 00
Miss Fli nil's room 45
Miss Cooper's 2 l.'i
Miss Thompson's 7S
Mies Wrenn's 2 75
Miss Elton's 1 SO
For sprains, swellings and lameness
there is nothing so good as Chamberlain's
Pain Balm. Try it. For sale by Blake
ley, the druggist.
If your hair is dry and'dead-like, Co
coanut Cream Tonic will give it life and
luster. It is pronounced the finest
tonic on earth. Can be had at Frazer's
barber shop, agent. nO-lm
Miss Donthit's 40
United Brethren church of j opened his argument by stating that , Miss Cheadle's 2 55
I Dufur, of which the deceased has been a j l"HU8 1,11,1 noming to no wnn it.e ap- , .u.ss iooltu- ,o
'.,.., i. ... s.u ,.,.,...,t-.i!i,... ' poininieni, ami men genuv inumaieu
Last night 6 meetiiig of the memhers ,..,,, ,, that Fitzgerald's retention was offensive
of .he Gentlemen's Driving Association I Annie urnbow, wife of .1 lain Lob- to UemocratIt! cet)tral comwittee.
...1..... .11. ..I 'l'l. ., till ., ..rrtt I m. .1 1 liul
until toniglil at :.hj, ; , i he court asked it the attorney had anv
homo on the A. r. rergueon ranee,
Total.
430
liouiil of IValu' (Jiinmp..iiiier .
was adjourned until tonight at
o'clock in the club rooms, when u full
attendance "ih urgently aolicited.
Ml members of '1 he Dalles Assembly
United Artisans will pay their assetH
ineiit and dues) to J. F. Haworth, secrn
tarv, at his printing otlico over The
iUlles Commission House. n28 lit
Those who are to assist the ladies of
he M. E. church in their entertain
ment for the 1-ltli of December are re
yieHted to meet at the church Monday
evening at 8::il) that tint "Temple of
I iiinii" may be fully explained to them.
Coronor W. H. Butts was down town
short distance H'liith of S Mile, aged 1H!
years The cause of death was typhoid
fever and a complication of other trou
bles. The deceased was the daughter of
Frank Turnbow, a former lesldent of
this county. Shu leaves a husband and
six children, the eldest being a boy of
; some 10 yeaia. The remains were laid
to rest yesterday in the presence of a
large number of sorrowing friends and
I neighbors. Impressive religious ser
) vices were conducted by Rev. P, P. Un
I derwood. M re. Robertson was a good
I uomnu, a kind neighbor, u faithful and
charges to make against the present in- j T1,e "Tulaf monthly meeting of the
etimbentand on being answered in the ooar" 01 air commissioners was hem
negative the court unanimouslv decided ' 1111,1 lliIlt !lt recorder's of!ic, with a
that there was no vacaney in the case i attendance.
Little business was done, save the al- """
vacaney
aud so the matter ended.
On Tuesday last Mrs. Southwick
ftaiem, wuo is uran.i Aiienuani oi ine i j (ossen, superintendent
Women of Woodciaft, organized a Circle ( A Borders, helper's salary
Wanted A second-hand fire-proof
safe. Must be in uood condition and not
to') large. Apply at the Chkoxiclu
office. oHl-tf
Belgian Hares to Lease.
I have about 10h thotondibred does
that I will lease in lots of 10 to respon
sible parties on shuns. Apply to
C. E. BA VARD,
k The Dalles.
The only store ft
this city whero the
Genuine Imported
Stransky-Steel
Ware i3 sold,
A little higher in
price, but outlasts
a dozen nieces of so
called cheap enam
eled ware.
BEWARE!
Other wares look
has the name
Stransky -Steel'
Ware on each piece.
Do not be deceived
Firbt prize at 1C
International Exhi
bitious Hi sliest
award at World s
Columbian Exlnbi
tion. Chicago Pre
ferred by the best
cookingauthonties.
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
ly imported for and
Bold in this city ex
clusively by us.
It does not rust
nor absorb fjrease,
does not discolor
nor catch inside, is
not affected ly acids
in fruits or
vegetables,
will boil.
Sin .. . -..oi
and 1ml;,'.
with on t
imparting
flavor or
previously
o o o 1: u il
food sncl
will last
for year's.
Wo cau
tion t il 3
public
iiu'aii.'r.t
jmitutiojj
yeHterday for the lirst time sincu his la-t j loving wife and a tender and affectionate
violent illnehB. He was again down I mother. Her death loaves a sad blank
todey,, and save lor the weakness inci
dent to his illness is freer 'mm pain
than he has been at any time since his
nearly fatal injury u year ago.
George Aliclc, a thoroughbred Hiwasli
Indian, was brought up from Hood
li ver today by Constable Ollnger, and
i; iiinuitted t: the county jail in default
of $100 bonds. Alick ih charged witli
stealing a couple of horses from Indian
K im Jim, as well as mindry other crimes
that Heem to insure him n term In the
I'linilentiary.
Mr. R. .1. Davidson and Miss Grace
Confer, a worthy young conplu from the
let r iieiidihorhfiod. were united in
in the family and community.
Manager Clink of the Vogt is to bo con
gratulated upon securing for Ids patrons
the engagement of such a powerful play
and company as "TennePben'H Pardner"
which will be seen here. "Tenneefcoo's
Pardner" Ih n comedy-drtiini', and was
Higiseeted by one of Brut Harm's stories
of "Roaring Camp," but thu original plot
has been slightly modified in order to ad
mit of more dramatic tdluatioiiH. The
ompany includes the names of a num
ber of distinguished players, including
.lane Corcoran, James M. Biophy and
Eslhu Williams. The play is handsomely
staged, and is undoubtedly ouu of the
. , lowauee of the following bills: j
- 1 II I. -I II t , ....... nn
i, ii irtHzi-r, Nil i on wen ooring -iii no
00 00
09 00
10 0u
1 44
DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the
best liver pills ever made. Easy to take
and never gripe. Sold by Clarke Falk's
P. O. Pharmacy,
fR-
X H Gates, secretary
Maier it Benton, nnlse
.1 E Ferguson, hauling
HaiifHii A; j homt'en, sawdust.
of that older at Dufur. The guards of
Cedar Circle and several members went
out to assist in the installation of ofli-
cers of the new Circle. The following 1 j W Blakenev. hauliiiL'
guards wete driven out by James Taylor : j Mays A Crowe, indiit 2 72
Capt. Minnie Gosser, Mrs. Filloon audi The treasurer'!) report was as follows:
Mrs. Pearl Clark, Misses Kate Gosser Nov 1Bal cash on hand if 1,081 20
and Lena Jackson, James Taylor, and ' NuV "0-Hash from water rent. 1.101 75
Mr. and Mrs. Watts. The people of our; ",, ,-. n.
, . i . I ' '"
neighboring city were royal entertaineis, Ry warrants redeemed U12 50
as the banijiieut following the orgamza-
iNov ,iu isai cash on hami. . . ...sau oi
5-. One thousand stvle and sireA. j&3
Tl . : J " . 77n
Prices from $5 to $50.
Steel
Ranges
1
1
Cait
Range
marrbige at li o'clock yesterday evening "'" ""'frtaiiiing aitr.iet.oi.H on tour
' the Obarr hutel, Rev. U. F. Ilawl:
"lllclating, The ceremony was (air
funned in thu pieseiieu of a few frieudu
d aciu,ilntanccs of the high contract
ing parties.
One of the bitBt attractions of the sea
Km i and one that Is all it claims to be,
"-ally productive of an unforced laugh,
l "My Friend Irom India," which comes
to the Vout Friday livening, December
' h. This company this year is exeep
The success "TunncSHee'H Pardnei" has
earned in past seasons assures local play
goers of a treat to be appiecialed in the
play't1 presentation in thisulty nextTuea
day evening.
Cedar Circle will give the "street fair
aud carnival" on December 7th, at
Fraternity hall. This entei-talnment
tion pioved.aud Elm Circle has a fine
corps of ollieers who have their ritual
if t 'ii woik down "pat," The following
ollieers were installed: Past G. N.,
Agnes Wilght; G. N., Maude Johnston;
Adviser, Elena Dodds; Banker, Minta
Hiiimau; ('leik, Edith Muuct'ce; Ma
gician, Kitty Reed Johnston; C. (!.,
J, K. Woods; Attendant, llatlie Woods;
1. r', Louis Balch ; O. fi., Mary Lathiim ; j Mich.
Managers, I'.Ua Amiersoii, deo, .lolim
ton, Win. Wright.
I.Mlll.-hl
I make big wages at home, and want
all to have the same opportunity. The
work is very pleasant and will easily
piy if IS weekly. This is no deception.
I want no money and will gladly send
full particulars to all sending stamp,
Mn.v H. A. Widiii.Ns, Benton Harbor,
Dec. 1-1!
The animals brought from abroad will
bo Interesting. Thu German booth will
Hoimlly good, and in headed by Miss be attractive, as also will be the Indian
May Vokes, the original "Tilly"' In the tepee with Its Houga aud enviiotimeiiis
Men's lined and knit mittens and
I'lovi'S at the N'nw Voi k ChhIi Kt.nri..
New SIIK WiiUIh. I "
A. M. Williams it Co. have just re- W"""''- !' ""eral I...ur,-
eeived another invoice of silk WHiptH. ; 'or' in a aniily .-f two with no children.
This is their holiday line and includes , AI'I,,-V 11,18 u,,,l," .H-'
some very choice creations. (Jneof the1 K ' ' b.irgaln in groceries,
most attractive styles is a waist of lans- j ring up Bob Teatruc, next door to M. T.
downe silk in the eeason's leading I Nolan. Pho e No, 11. n;tO-7t
similes, made with the new aiconliou.
plaited front, corded shoulders and '
three lows of niirtow tucks down back.!
This attractive waist is priced at $5 50.
WW
bear (he above Trn ie-filark 'k
vitli a vrittcn guarantee. ijh-&)J
i-.i !..-! n.f ii ! r . huh) 'Z-,a?-iMr
Awarueu rirsi rim rans njpsiuun lauu
OVER ALL THE WORLD. f. ?2
PThe Rcnuine all
and are soiu wnn
will be unique and out of the coniinonJ Another style equally as new and ut-'
tractive is n erUp waist of taffetta silk,
made with the new pulled sleeves, The
front and oversleeve of this beautiful
waist Is embiuidered with black bilk in
CASTOR I A
For Infuuts and Children,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signaturo of
BM-Burner
Sold by First-Class Stovo Merchants cvcrywhcie.
Mn.ianniviiv The Micliitxau .Stove Comnanv.
Lawost Mnkrra of Btovoa unit Huiikoj lu tliu World
Oak Sloven,,
I
MHIER St BENTON,
SOLE RCE-NTS,