The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 06, 1900, Image 3

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    Is Y(w Boy
(Hell-Dressed?
I lo .should ho.
Ho (tan ho.
II is not a niiitlor of largo oxponso.
I Monty -of noat littlo follows wear our
low-priced suits.
(Jooil clothos largely help to make a
good hoy. Why not dross up your hoy
and make him proud of himself, as good
as any hoy?
Our Boys' Department makes
good clothes possihle in all cases.
No one is too poor, no one is too rich to go elsewhere.
( hir $5.00 School Suits are the host in the land. If you pre
for, we have cheaper ones at $3.50. The host cost you $12.50.
"Boys' knee pants suits from $1.50.
We have piled on a separate counter the halance of those Boys'
Suits that we are soiling at half price. Don't miss this oppor
tunity; hrokon lines, that's all.
Most Remarkable Offering of
Ladies' Suits
and Jaekets
'that has ever passed this way.
Tf low prices make n bargain, high quality
doubles it, and that is what makes this offering eo
extraordinary. Here are Ladies' Suite, there are
no newer, better looking or better made in any
Htore. They are to be sold at
25 off
This week
only.
Ladies', Misses' and Children's
Jackets at a Discount of 25 per
cent.
You can have the new ones, arrived dorn the
manufacturers jnet a short time ago, made from
smooth oxford cheviot, double-breasted, lined
with silk or satin, all handsomely tailored.
French Flannelettes
The most attractive cotton goods ever put
on the market by a manufacturer. Regular
price 18c; our price for the week
15 l-2c per yard.
Unmatchable
Shoe Values.
This is unmistakahlv the shoe
buying time of all times that is if
you want high-grade shoos at these
low prices.
Ladies' welt sole button, in kid and
calf; $.J values $2.00
Ladies' turn sole kid, button or laco;
$1 values $2.00
Ladies' all kid or cloth top, laco;
$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 GootlB Mnrkocl
In Plain KIkui-oh.
PEASE & MAYS
To Whom It Slny Cnncptn,
It having come to my knowledge that
parties, presumably interested, are
claiming that when I sold out my retail
interest at 17.'!, Second street, French's
block, I contracted in not open any re
tail business in the city of The Dalles.
I beg to suy that 1 wild my tight 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 Hank
Cafe is in no sense in violation of the
contract.
dl-tf C. J. Stuiimxc.
For Kent or Snle.
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. nM-tf
Men's lined and knit mittens
gloves at the New V'oik Cash Store.
unci
plays t Giowe
W
The Dalles Daily GtonielB,
I htiife. As
fired thru
the ollicer followed him ho ;' a pro-slavery platform, and with such
Tf!'i:s)AV
JMCO. (i, 11)01)
sorvocl
IC -Mr's. J
miiAsriMiirs kotjok j
All H'lKim County iviirriinl- it'Klrftiiiml !
irlin tit M-itimilitir I, IHII7. will In- inlil
mi in'iiMiintulliiii at Hi)' olllrn, Intiiri'Hl
i't';itrt iiftur Niivi'liihiir "0, I1MIO.
JOHN P. IIAMl'M iiti:, J
On u n tv TreitMirur.
- or four shots in the uir, but : adoption in prospect thoaght of n new
without ed'cot and tho fellow escaped in organization. "Republican," said IJo-
I the darkness, vay to Greeley, "is a grade above dein-
Of Signor Hotaro, the harp Holoist who j oeratio. Democratic means 'I nirt as
plavs at the Vogt tonight with the Orig- j oml ilH -V(,"'' repiiblican, 'you are as
inai ltoyul Murine Kami of Itnlv, the i 00(1 !l" J-' " iMi'r !,t 11 I,,l:nl conven
Fargo Forum, imys: "Signor Sataro's ' lt!, Wis., Mr. Hovay
harp solo net the audience wild. lie is j declared that the new combination
undoubtedly the highest ohms artist ever; h1,oiiI(1 receive the republican name,
heard here on that instrument, and This declaration, as is well known, was
made music that lew deemed nossihle." , a0 afterwards ratified by a utate con-
The Dalles Distollory Co. lias rented
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
the llttttiiigcii stoic, two doors east of
Molnernv's dry goods store, and opened
headquarters there (or the disposal at
wholesale of the product of the distillery.
, Mr. .Stringer says the company is us
loured of Hiillicient fitiit to run the dis
! tillerv to ilH fullest capacity till the
I month of Foliruiity. Mr. Stringer went
' Uiyai Marino llund" I to Portland this afternoon, and while
Tonight at tlie Vogt oporu home, 'there may muku arrangements to add
but, on .Second Htreet, a bunch of another still to the company's plant.
key-. Finder will kindly leave them at ! Don't tail to attend the intellectual
I'ri'iich's bank. d(! 7 j untortainnient to be given next Monday
All those who are to take part in the j evening December 10th, utSo'e'oek, at
Temple of F e are rciicHttd to meet the llaldwin opera house, by Mt. Hood
still, i'M. H. church this evening at 8 ::!(). , Camp No. .V.I, Woodmen of the Wotld.
, , ., Prof, .lolin P. Meakin, of Salt l.uke,
-.ule Hros ., piano tuners are ... he ,, c Lmr will ,l(!,im. ,,,
oy an, , he found at either Mnnofoe m v m 0mvun,
v Parkins' or Mckelsen'H .nunc store. ,iml Uiwiml). ltfUtr wlli(!h will ,IU ,.,,
We are iiguiii able to supply our J ,rul,mtj,. readings, songs and stories,
friends with Ifi, (iO, !)0 anil 115 cent uni- i tlUljimi, n, puthi.tic. This will ben
lire'lis i.ir nuiii, women and chiltlrmi. j rar0 trt.,it- You will think, laugh, and
''''dr. ('"' I probably shed n tear. If von miss it
Martin Weyiiian, of Denny Hollow, j you'll regret it. Admission free.
Ij.ih sold hie much nt that plaeo to I.. .1. j The case of D. U. O'lloilly against, the
kiinger, of Dufur. The consideration Columbia Southern Railway, K. E. Ly
a'iih sf'J. IUO. I tin and others is not ended as was nop-
Mm. II, L. .lones begs to announce j posed when .Judge Uradshaw, nt Moio,
that slie is now prepared to serve meals j Tuumlay, refused a petition font ro-liear-at
regular hours nt the Cafe, Second ing. On the contrary, O'Ke.illy prompt
ttreet, next door to the Mclnerny dry I ly renewed the suit in tiie Multnomah
goods store. sl-t 11 I circuit court, asking fur the recovery to
i..r t,...'.. i M....I,:.. u,.. .w.i.wi fr,.. the coiiipany of some iflliO.ODO, whic'i
li'inal evangelist, at. the liiildwln opera
Iioiish Monday evening. See him. Hear
him. He may not come this way again.
veution held at Jackson, Mich. the
first state organization to adopt the je
publicau name.
Jn Italian music, us in the Italian na
ture, we find linked together tenderness
and passion, intensity of feeling with
beauty of expression. This was well
Jportrayed last evening at the concert by-
it he Royal Marine Jiand of Italy, at the
Winnipeg theater. The program wiie,
twith hut one or two exceptions, dis
tinctively Italian. From the churminv-1
j ly graceful inarch. "Salute to Willow;
Grove," by Giannini, a light but beauti-1
fill composition, to the sextet and grand
finale from Act JI of Donizetti's "Lucia," '
the hand followed all the phases of j
Italian feeling as expiei-sed in their j
music. The last mentioned composition
was the masterpiece of the evening in trailing vines, while nutijberless Chinese
many ways. It is Ihe music of passion, lanterns were hung throughout the hall
of deep emotion, and the climaxes were ami other rooms. A vtjry pleasing ell'ect
brought out with much expiessiou by ! was mado by the shndea being drawn
Signor Tavani. The overture from and the room lighted by artificial lights.
Wagnei's "Tannhauser" was played j M'igs Sampson very graciously presid
with the majesty and dignity that makes ed over the punch bOwl.
it one of the finest orchestrations of the After an hour or two spent in games
kind ever vTitteu. Manitoba Free and converi-ation, refreshments were
Pitfss. very daintily served by Mits Martlet),
Chrl.-t.ai. Mevers, of Alkali Flat, near ; Collins ami Miss Sampson.
MH..I...M ,...,a !.'. I....-., ,.MUtr,iuv ..pnm. ! Mrs. Harris has won the name of he-
! Mri-ri-ir -icr ntceni i innM
Notice is hereby giyen that the part
nership heretofore existing between A.
Michael, P. Surad and P. Perlman, in
! the Great Northern Furniture Store, is
thiday dissolved by mutual agreement,
Mr. A. Michael retiring from the linn. .
i AiepsrH. i . urai nnti i . I'erunan win
i nnntiriiVi tliu InuinuEQ nndur f ho aUnvo
seection of the country, vielued eight i.wl ( tIwi r vn p.r.! ,
F if a u jt: ui uic ii iro b inn u i ui iniuic
tons of prepared stock, besides 800 , Store, and will assume all liabilities of
bushels of seed, which his horses, cattle the tiitn anil collect and leceipt for ail
nr.rt nfYiltrv .a vr.mlilv ..n.1 flnnrUl. debts due the ti rm , hot h in The Da lies
inereon. ne niso raiseu a paten oi t
Kaflir corn, cutting it three or four
Baldwins, Pen Davis, Pippins, Swaar
and Spitenbergs, the latter remarkably
large and fine. From one acre of peach
pi u in f, Mr. S. shipped 2000 boxes, sell
ing them at an average of JO cents, and
netting IS cents per box. Forty acres
in broom corn, a new venture for this
of the country, yielded
The only store ft
this city where tlu
Genuine Imported
Stransky-Steel
Ware is sold.
A little higher in
price, but outlast
n dozen pieces of so
called cheap enam
eled ware.
BEWARE!
Other wares look
has tho name
Stransky-Steel
Ware on each piece.
Do not be deceived
First prize at IC
International Exhi
bitions. Highest
award at Worlds
Columbian Exlubi
tion. Chicago Pre
ferred by tho best
cookinfrauthorit.es,
certified to by the
most famous chem
ists for purity and
durability it is
cheapest because
BEST.
j times in a season for forage, and pro
j nounces it quite valuable for the pur
: pose. The land is a rich sandy loam,
producing good crops of this, also fine
; field corn.
' A I'JpHhiint Afternoon,
j ""tfn response to invitations issued ten
davs ago, about seventy-five ladies as
i seinbletl at the home of Mrs. Harris, on
' the hill, yesterday afternoon. The
1 guests were met at tho door by Mrs. W.
i II. Groat and Mrs. E. J. Collins, and
ushered into the parlors, where they
'were received by Mrs. Harris, assisted
j by Miss Hauni, of Portland;
The spacious parlors were profusely
decorated with festoons ,bf smilax and
anil Portland, Oregon.
The D.Ules, Dec. 4, 1900.
P. Pr.w.MAX.
A. Micii.m:i.,
do-lw P. .Scnu),
I
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears tho
Signature
Admission free.
The Kndouvor society of the First
WiriHtinn church will give a social In the
li.iseinent of the chinch Friday evening,
!' t: milier 7th. ItefreHhiuentii will be
fcurvi'd and everybody is invited. (i-t
Nam Thurmuii, who has waited on
his associates so-
i cured fraudulently anil, incidentally,
luut-iiur Tin- tint niiiiiiliit.iiiiuil.nf ii receiver
" ti i i -
to look after the all'aiis of tho company
and keep it from going to ruin, as ho
sets tot LU in the complaint.
Acting Marshal .1. II. .lacksou did u
most elleetivc job of street cleaning this
'morning, at the suggestion of D. M.
I French, Procuring sullicient lengths of
i li..fii. frrtm tlin Mm ilmmrt incut fie
Mu.ilnok Finlavson Htnce he took to bed ()). Smm(, Htm)t f()r
' the European House, ...forms lni:jl( imlm, Muek lHlUv(.n Washington
Jhuomcm: that I,.h patient Is p.ogress- un(1 hmv, r t) ()tr(!((t nfl
lug nicely and Uial. he expects to he able , ( ( ,irim,I()1((
to leave his bed tomorrow. i r i.imnii,. mini.,.. ill.,Ht.iutod ami for
Remember that Coccanut Cream Tonic
'will ptomote growth of hair. Charles
, Frazer, sole agent. nO-lin
i If von have dandruff, your hair is
' falling out. Use Cocoauut Cream. For
' sale at Frnzei'e barber 6hop. nO-Im
If your hair is dry and dead-like, Co
coauut Cream Tonic will give it life and
luter. It i3 pronounced the finest
tonic on earth. Can be hatl at Frazer's
barber shop, agent. niMni
I
i
I
I
Remember this
celebrated enam
eled ware is special
Iv 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
notaflected by acids
in fruits or
vegetables,
will boil,
sit... .-.--
and bak
w i t h o u i
impiirtm',;
flavor o:
previously
o o o k o d
food iuid
will fast
for years.
-0$0.
We cau
tion tli3
puhlir
again
ixii-t.it t .t
panied by his wife, who was on her way
to Portland to visit a couple of married
daughters. Mr. Meyers and Frank
Huott, of Eight Mile, settled on Alkali
Flat in 1S0U, and from that place Frank
Huott got the. name he is still known by,
Alkali Frank. Thev were bachelors and
partners in business and their house was 1 nomicll was held last night, with Coun-
1 It. 1 1 r M t . .! ..!. I... .1...
cinuaii Ji. yy. i.ieoe in tue ciiair in uic
ing one ot the most charming oi host
esses, ami the guests very reluctantly
departed, thanking iter for a most pleas-
ant afternoon. .
SlIflllHl (,'UMIKll .U.TtlllH,
A special meeting of the coininon
A baby girl was bin n on Mill Creek
tliis moiiilng, whoso mother has Ihe
I'roii I (llell.Mition of having three other
"illdnin, one of whom wus born on New
Year's day, another on the Fourth of
'uly, and the third on Clirlfitnius day.
Tlila lust one, we suspect, would hnvu
Hot hero on Thanktgivlng if It had not
'Hissed tho train. ' 1
About midnight last night u lighting
fcyrap occurred in the west end ol town
that brought Nightwutchiimn hike upon
the scene, when one of tho ring-lenders
ok to his heolti and fled down the ruil
roud track in tho Uireution of the round
tho mere nominal cost of two or thine
dollars and a very few hours' time far
more wus accomplished limn could
have been eH'ceii'd by Iiiooiiih and shovels
at ton times the cost.
Tho honor of christening the republi
can party is adjudged by Charles M.
Harvey, in his history of that organlz i
lion, to Alvln E. Hovay, now living in
Urooklyn, in his 8;!d year- Tho name
"UpmIIc" WUB "i-'8ttl by Mr.
llovny to Horace Greeley at a dinner in
New York during the national Whig
convention of 18.")'-', when both unnvall
mgly sought to prevent tho adoption of
for some years an important way station
on the main road between Tho Dalles j
and Canyon City. At length both got:
tired of baching and mutually vowed
that one of them must hunt u wife, but j
as to which of them should put his neck
in tho matrimonial yoke thoy could not '
iigien. It was finally agreed that tho j
matter in eontioyersv should bo settled
by a game of seven-up, the loser to leave ,
forthwith ami not lettim till he brought '
a wile with him. Mr. Meyer lost tho'
game but was the real winner notw ith
standing. He kept his contract, left
forthwith for S.u Fianeisco and in no
absence of tho mayor. The meeting
was called for the purpose of authorizing
the city treasurer to inwst if-IOOO of tho
city funds in Wheeler county warrants.
To this end an ordinance was passed
transferring $11)87.87 from the general
fund to the sinking fund. This was fol
lowed by another ordinance giving the
treasurer the necessary authority to
mako the investment. The Wheeler
county warrants are hero and have been
secured at par.
It will interest the tax payers of The
Dulles to know that the city has now
long time returned with the motherly, ifl-'.OO at interest, which is yielding in
kiudlv ladv that has shared his jova and neighborhood of ij.70 a month, and
soriows for'a generation of time. j that most of this sum has been ucciiin-
i ulated in the last two years.
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I IIO IMCIllu r.iruitir teiy ; une ut
the finest oichardu In the Musler district
is that of George Sellinger, consisting
of twenty-two acres, fourteen in bearing, Dnloriori UnrpQ tn I PPQP
WWIQIUII IIUIVW IW taWMWW.
The marshal was given carte bianco
for cleaning the mud oil' Second street.
six acres of which are In Italian prunes,
seven years old. About forty tons were
sold to the Suiead company, besides
many tons went to waste. The price oh
tallied for the prunes was $15 per ton.
The fine largo apple crop is mostly of
I have about 10(1 thoroughbred dot si
that I will lease in lots ot it) to respou
bible parties on shares. Apply to
C. E. HAZARD,
n0 2w The Dalles.
1 mz One thousand styles and sizes. 11
IfaBra For cooking and heating. WMi I
Prices f r"
I Pnhe genuine all bear the above Trale-Alark M7 . I
Jet and are 60,d witl1 a written guarantee.
1 IBSl Awarded First Prize Paris Exposition !900 JgJsr? I
i H jlffraia OVER ALL THE WORLD. M
stiiJmai sold by First-Class Stove Merchanls evcrywhote, y
Bv J MaJeoniy by Tiie Michigan Stove Company, o
7VKIER St BENTON.
SOLE HCENTS,