The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, December 08, 1900, Image 3

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    Is Your Boy
fflell-Dfessed?
i In should he.
I Io can ho.
It is not u nmUor of l.'trgo oxjjouso.
Plenty of noiit little follows wo.ar our
lov-U'i(jod suits.
(food clothos largely help to make a
jmod hoy. Why not dress up your hoy
and make him proud of himself, as good
as uny hoy?
Our Boys' Department makes
good clothos possible in all oases.
Iso one is too poor, no one is too rich to go elsewhere.
Our $5.00 School Suits are the host in the laud. If you pre
fer, wo have cheaper ouoh at $3.50. The best cost you 812.50.
"Hoys' knee pants suits from l.o0.
Wo have piled on a separate counter the balance of those Roys'
W 3
Most Bemarkable
Offering of
"V m. tt
mi Jackets
that has ever passed this way.
H low price? iinikf! a tarf.'iiin, high rpttlity
doubles it, iiiitl that is what makes t Ii i h oH'jrinx so
extraordinary. Hero are Ladies' Snitp, then: are
no newer, better looking or ImtUsr inado in iinv
store. They uro to ho sold at
25 off
This week
only.
Suits that we are selling
tunily: broken lines, that's,
at half price,
all.
Don't miss this oppor-
Ladies', Misses' and Children's
Jackets at a Discount of 25 per
cent.
You can have the new ones, arrived from the
manufacturers just a short time ago, made from
Binootli oxford cheviot, double-breasted, lined
with bilk or satin, sill handsomely tailored.
French Flannelettes
The most attractive cotton goods
on the market by a manufacturer,
price 18c; our price for the week
15 l-2c per yard.
ever put
Kegular
Unmatchable
Shoe Values.
fhis is unmistakably the shoe
buying time of all times that is if
you want high-grade shoes at these
low prices.
Ladies' welt solo button, in kid and
calf; $-1 values $2.00
Ladies' turn sole kid, button or lace:
$4 values $2.00
niaus i Crowe
i
1 1
Ladies' all
$1.50
kid or cloth top, lace:
.' $1.00
Men's satin calf, lace or
$2 and $2.50 values
congress;
$1.00
Boys' Shoes (elastic sides) in calf or
$2 values $1.00
grain :
Men's
lace;
kangaroo
cordovan or calf,
3.50 to $5 values $2.00
All Goocln Mark tic I
In Plain F-licuros.
PEASE & MAYS
Tho only store ft
this city wheio the
(icmiinc Imported
Stransky-Stecl
Ware is sold
A little higher in
prico, hut outlasts
a dozen pioceaof so
called cheap enan).
cled ware.
BEWARE!
Other wares look
has; the name
Stransky Steel
Warooncach piece.
Do not be deceived
First prize at 1C
International E.vhi
bitions. Highest
award at Worlds
Columbian Exlubi
tion. Chicago Pre
ferred by tho host
cookingauthonties.
certified to by the
most famous chem
ists for purity ,and
durability it is
cheapest becauso
BEST.
hfi Dalles Daily Chronicle,
MTI'ItDAY
MKC. 8, 11)110
" ' " ;
flip? tP re n
i At Andrmv K .liar's.
ifl to thti credit of
teachers that more
take thi) Monthly.
touch with their worli
hardly do otherwise.
A small house greeted Arthur Alston's
tile Wiimio county
than forty of them
and thus keep in
as they could
lowing accident that happened Thurs
day at Cleck's, or Willow creek, the first
of lion iitntinn t Hide nf Prmeville. ! Ooml
The Princville and Shaniko stage left
rnnevilli! at 11 p. m., with the driver,
Augustus Mature, full of whiskey and j
THE SEWER QUESTION.
'EOI'LIE CIIMIM! AM) nillNO.
unci Ituil Fciiturei of Hie Spvnral
I'Iuiik I m part I:i 1 1 y Discussed,
company in ".Iv Friend from India" at st'll drinking. On insuring the deck
ntnt.inti l)olriri I linmili r. mm U'lin hi 1'lVe
Mrs. .A. Curtis', who has been vleitinc
her daughter, M re. V. A. Kirbv, re-
turned today to her home in La Grande.
Mi:, Enrroi:: The eewer question is, Mrs. Chap. Hilton and dauirhter, Miss
ni'iiiri vi.vit.. th mimls of hnth i-itizpnR Florence, who have been visiting here
mwl Il.o ,oml, nf .l,u nn!l Tl,. ' f01' 11 'W d.V. retlUned
TIMfiASUlMflirS NOTION.
All M'iik'u County tvitrriints ri-i;f ttnri'il
prior tn hi'il''iiiliiT I, 1HII7, will Im piilil
mi i I'lo'llliitloli ill my iitlli'n, liltnris!
ini, aftiir Non ililii'f t.'ll, DMIII.
.IOIIN r. IIA MI'HII mi:,
(ioniity Tiimnui'r.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
i . . . . . i . . . . , . i
uie uct last iiiJiit, which is to in; re- i
grotted, as the company gave a very ac- j tllu benighted oi'cupants of the stage an
ceptabh) performance. i exhibit of his capacity us an expert in
-pi r,.M, t i ... r. . . I bin particular line, with the resti't that
yesterday ricnived '.'50 pouiidt of ore
1 taken from the tdiaft that is rilmply
, immeiiHu. The ore was nhipped to Mr.
Fish and is displayed in the Umatilla
House.
Mrs. M. K. Iloxter, of the
Crittentiui Misaion, Portland
city and will give free lectures at the
j Congregational church tomorrow after
noon and evening, as announced in an
hither column.
fore I trust you will permit me to make
a few cotnniente bearing upon the sub
ject. There are three nrominent wavs of
tin. horses became frightened, and get-1 ut:oiiipll8lilnK the purpose, each of
ting beyond his control, tlie Htum-1 wlliuh hu8 itP advocates ami eaeli has itH
wheeled foul ol a small undue south of
on thi morn-
I ing's boat to their home in Portland.
Hon. F. X. Jones and his bride ar
rived here tody on the nonn tiain and
will make their home in The Dalles for
the winter, at the M. A. Moody residence
on Second street.
Prof. John P. .Meakiu
At the llaldwiii Monday evening.
There will ho Sunday school at St.
I'.iuI'h 1-lpiscopul church tomorrow at
tin' usual hour.
l.'Ht, on Second street, a hunch of
keya. Finder will kindly leave them at
ImimicIi'h bank. !("
Ih'iucmhcr that Cocoantit Cream Tunic
uill piomoto growth of hair. Charles
rMzer, solo agent. nlMin
voule Hros.. niaiio tunerij, -are in
city and can be found at cither Memtfee
iV. Parkins' or Nickelsefi'H miiiic store.
If you have ihindriill', your hair is I
Idling out. Uso Coeoaniit. Cream. For
the
with blue!; back and four white legs.
Answers to the name of "Jei-sie." Any
out) who will return her to Wood lit oh.'
incut market on Second street will be
mutably rewarded. d8-lw
It's no trouble, hut a deal of pleasure,
to select your dolls at A. M. Williams
& Co.'h. Their assortment is very larue
and every line is conveniently disphu ed.
Furthermore, yon ate not obliged to ask
prices, for evry doll, or lot of dolls, is
plainly ticketed. They Invito inspection.
IJev. U. F. Hawk's subject, tomorrow
evening will be "Tim Christian's Mount-
n ii t(i n I iirua t ml it a t rn it It it iL s Tti !(
Week's and jerked a wl.eel oil', throwing th(J on(; ndopted l)y tho mnna u year
the occupants oi inc vehicle violently to
tho ground. The injured were A. Fen-
ton, o. uuiHimro, w.d.LHivm, oi objt.cted to, however, because it contem
lem, and A. I. Niles, of . Walla Walla, j ()llUed pnvinent of the whole expense at
Calvin and Niles were badly bruised, , ln(, thiB bv mnw who u0,lId ,l0t
but not seriously, and when another' , , .... exi,,,npe on .
short a notice. It was argued by some
also that that portion of the town not
included in the system would later at
tach on to the mains without having
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Brigham, who
have been here for several months while
Mr. Urigham was attendinn to his busi-
m5H f if vrnnl linviiur will 1-vivo fnr tln.li
ago. This would have been the speedi- honiL. ; ,he Vj.st Iiext Monday.
est. and possibly the cheapest. It was
I "chicle was procured went able to re
1 HiuiiM Hi, 'if imiriiev tn .mntti!l:o. 1'Vnton.
Lost A Hinal! Hnglish Setter slut, ' who is a voung man, had his hip dislo
cated and was unable to proceed. The
distressing feature about Kenton's case
Henty Lorenz-n left yesterday on u
visit to his mother at the old home on
the island of Foehr, province of Schles
wietf, which f.e left twenty-two years
bl'o. He expects to ho gone about three
month".
Mr. Henry Oiilick returned a few days
ago from a four months' visit among
friends in New York state. He returns
u-i.tl mill lipurtv Mini i-pnnrta luii.uiir lmil
home nnv of the burden of constructinc ! i. .: ii.. i
.1..,,.. . , i . .ii n I ii ,i:i i 4ni.-.v!ri ii iiiuir. uc unii uui uut'ii
was that he had just received a dispatch , tlt,ln Kmi if were ly ,Q Jo ! ,)iU;1.- t))t,rt f(i). lortT.threu vear8i and
friim llillsbiuo
auuoiinciug umi nih , , , no iiranHcal wav of
j mother wa dying and he was hurrying n.fuid,n(j t0 tho original builders. I
j to her bedside with all possible speed. . w, R;(v aMmagh Mff ms no l)t,llr.
The ludicrous part of the incident oc- , UlS ,illiUlt;lal ,,Uin8 novv ell,ollv
currcd when the driver recoveied his , Mng heUh, ()isime8ed, thai this plan
wind, after being thrown to the ground. . c.untt,(lipl.Ued B rft.)i(.nl change in loca
SiumiK the bottle, that had been tlin;t,on from lLp od SVHtel)l. jnslead of
I cause of all the tumble, lying beside . ,.roe81DB tho railroad track in from half
him uninju.eu, ne se..eo u ano rais.ug tQ n doen plat;(;g ,lnd rllnnJnB out t0 iv
it to his lips, took a deep di aught and f .listance at least.' one lai-e main
i was to run parallel with the Hack on
I the city side and teceive all the mains
running north. It was then to run out
I under the bridge over Mill creek, where
; it could easily ami cheaply teach the
river. Incidentally I will mention that
'I yield to the opinion of the engineer
j.i....i..-i ni i
iinxr.llltlnr I i u H11 tllir lllllll Hill IIU Ulirilllt'l L 1 1 11 II .111V
! the Hpecial request, of a iiiimber of mem
bers of Mr. Hawk's church who heard
him preach from this theme on a former
occasion. It inav be of interest to others,
and all are cordially invited.
A dispatch over the lung distance tele-
Kiimitiiiti'i' With a Dt'i-r
Henry Ta lor bad ai
morning with Mr. Wate' pet male deer
tale at Frii.er'H barber shop. nil-Im
Don't fail to hear Prof. Meakin at the
Hildwin opera house next Monday
evening, at 8 o'clock. Admission free.
A sale and entertainment will he.given
"t the li.thhvin opera house, December phone this afternoon aunouncad that a
'JOth. hi- Hut Ciitholie lmlies. Admission
u- . .. I i 1t., ,..,i,.,. l 1 n'olni.t li!u limril. lX- '8 C"" "'l,lt llt' " llU1,! '"MOreU
-''c.'iits. Afternoon free. , Marion county, at -1 o clock this morn- ;
1 Ii... tlmt l.iHt.wl liet.it i unit inm" " "" 1 "J""
"Fiiotpriiits, or Onward and Upward, : ..1,1,l lv,1,l)!l.IK. ,l,ilif ti. ..... ' to open the tieorne liui'li stoic. As he
ly Prof. John 1'. Meakin, at. the Ualdw.u eg went , lllt, was passing the Orn Ji residence, on the
).er,i l.ount. Monday evening. If ymi !... . . , . . the comer of Third and Uughlin, he
iiiIsj it you'll 1'grot it. ... 'heard a straimu liatter of feet behind
Have vou seen the holiday display of
fine wedgimood art pieces and baked
marble statuary at A. M. Williams &
yet he found several old school com
panion" and relatives that did all in
their power to make his visit a pleasant
one.
Dyspepsia can lie cured by using
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. One little
Tablet will give immediate relief or
money refunded. Sold in ban Uome tin
boxes at '.'" cts. lllakeley the druggist.
I
I
Remember this
celebrated enam
eled ware is special
ly imported for and
sold in this city ex
clusively by us.
It docs not rust
nor absorb grease,
does not discolor
nor catch inside; is
notaflectedbyacids
in fruits or
vegetables,
will boil.
Sle,. ...ui
and bakf
w i t h o u t
imparting
flavor of
previously
cooked
food and
v. ill Inst
for years.
oo-
We cau
tion til 3
public
fig.'iinrt.
imitct'Oud
To Whom It May Cdiicctii.
It having coni'i to my knowledge tlint
parties, presumably interested, are
claiming that when I sold out my retail
interest at 17.'!, Second street, French's
block, I contracted to not open any re
tail business in the city of Tho Dalles.
I beg to say that I sold 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 IS.iuk
Cafe is in no sense in violation ol the
contract.
dl-tf C. .1. SlTllMSti.
For Kent or Sain.
The Sam Wilkinson wateliouse, on
First street, is for rent or sale, it is a
three-story, corrugated iron building,
110x!J3 feet, with water elevator. Apply
to Sam Wilkinson, The Dalles. u'JO-tf
Men's lined and knit mittens and
gloves at the New Yotk Cash Store.
extending it towards the injured passen-
am Peak,' 1 ti.s.Hor.non is preached at wmmtM vnrf , Sll, 8nyP
"didn't Hcem to to appreciate the tempt
ing courtesies of the dMvei and refused
to drink."
One thousand styles and sizes.
tor cooking and heating.
Prices from $5 to $50
Ud.'h" if not, n treat awnitw yon.
lrs. II. I., .iones hegu to annoiincii
. 1 . . 1 in . 1 . 1
lire started in the town of Silverton, i " " ""l " ' - " .
log, that lasted between e g i. and ninej
hoiiruaud practically wiped out tiie town.
Fire enginea from Portland went to the
relief of the town and rendered valuable
assistance.
Complaints reach this ollice that a
niuiibur of residents on Three Mile
creek continue- to slaughter prairie
I'r
around
to see what it
lit 111 niwl tnriiml
was. In a moment the deer, which was
1.. , 1. . . .1. 1. 1 1 1.
chickens till tho same as if the open
season had nut closed weeks ago. Siune
tliar she is now prepared to serve meals ,.iy f ther-e pot-hunters will be M. Tiy,()r KrMnd tht, iieHHt l)y ,(
at.eKular houra at the Cafe, Second i jurked up mill mnilu to pay u lino uqna! i ;ui, , Jiu,tl 0I Iifc1 doilthi
street, next door to the Mclnerny dry . to tho cash value of all tli iliit:keiisj oti . uinjtli, liH fm for 1V tilll0 UItd K;
KOods store. d't-ll
If your hair is dry and dead-like, Co-
('"iiiiit Cream Tonic will give it life ami
I'l-ter. It iH pronounced the lluest
'""icon earth. Can be had at Frazur'ii
Iwrlwr Hlmn. intent. iil)-lm
the creek, So incite it be.
At a regular meeting of. Court Tney
Million, No. I'J, F. of A., hold last nie;ht,
tht) following olllcers wore e:ecteil for the
ensuing year: 0. It,, Theodore I.iubu;
H. C. 11., I.. M.Ourrou; Treas., V. II.
I).
Sinco the destruction of tho Koiihesler j Konnln ; F. S., .1. 1'). Httiiux; Ii
oil l.wnpa in tho Christian church tho j M. Wilder;' Sr. V P. F. liurham ; .lr
whren mv put in a full sot ol Purfeti- j W., A. C. Tlmma; Sr. 15., .1. ,1. Mur-
"on yasolinii lamps thai arc giving very
f a t satisfaction.
II. Jonoe, editor of Oregon Teach
e'e' Monthly, of S.ilum, is in the city in
H'u Interest o( his iipor. Tho Monthly
'"the only OrcKon papur of lis class that
hitherto provod a lliuuiclal huccbss,
"otwithatiuuliiii? ropuatcd uttoinptn. It
nhv: ,lr. 15., T. Malouoy
Mr. J. A. (ieisciidorH'i-r.
HtiiKii Urlvnr on a Itust
Sam Stark, a la studniit. In tho olllue
of Judge lleiuiett, arilved here last
night from Prliievlllo, via The Jlallea
and Shnniko atago, ami reports the (ol-
evidently on the war path, had struck
Mr. Taylor midships and landed him
in the gutter, .following un tho per-
for.iiuuce by jumping on top of him.
horn
re
call) in; us ice i tor a i me aim acuin
being thrown to tint ground. About the
'i'....' . , . .
tune .Mr. laylor was tiunost exmuisteii
the noise of the sou lilt) had atti acted the
attention of Frank Cram, who canto to
his relief. Mrs. Cram followed with an
ax, and handing it to her husband that
g.'utlemau givc the vicious brute a blow
iver the left uyo that the deer will proh
ibit- remember as long ns memory holds
I'hj'BH!hwiy'BWUy) if it does not result in settling his
tlubtiug proclivities foi nil time. Thib
f is not the llrst lime the beast has acted
meanly, but it willjprohably be its hist.
The other day it attacked a lady on the
street near the Bee Hive restaurant.
Mr. Taylor untlered all day from painful
bruises on his right arm and right side.
plan that crossed tho railioad in vatiou
places, and better than any that has a
delivery short of the Columbia river,
Another plan is to be carried out by
building mains upon petitions of resi
dents along the routes, This has various
objections, among tliem being that later
others will be attaching to mains they
never helped to build. Me-ddcs one
family or neighborhood that is well sew
ered may he endanuered by neighbors
who could not or would not furnish
proper sewaye.
Vet another plan is for the city to
have complete coutiol of the whole mat
ter. Regarding the whole plan as not
only a cjuveniencn to some, hut a bene
lit to all, the city can, by a small assess
ment, start at the bottom and gradually
build up a little c.ich year, ami continue
upon this plan until sewers me built
everywhere they are needed. Tinier
this systam we would scarcely feel the
uxpcueo and the worst places would be
remedied tirst. There would bo but one
point to discuss after this plan is adopt
ed; Unit would be whether to cros-s the
railroad as the present system docs, or
pass one main out under the bridge as
the enuineer advised. Fortunately this
is not a vital point, as either will be
good. One is only cheaper than the
other. X.
Subscribe for Tin: Ciiuoxiui.i:.
Steel
Ranges
Cast
Ranges
v miiiw ..... '' .r' '': ' jcms
ana are soia wuii a wrmcn juaramet:. jK-ii
Awarded First Prize Paris Exposition 1900 IffiWkS
OVER ALL THE WORLD. ri?rQ
Sold by First-Class Stove Merchants everywhere, c
Madocmi The Michigan Stove Company,
Luntutst Makurs of Btuvuu and Kuiikos iu tho World. Oak Sieves ,
;MHIER St BENTON,
SOLE RCENTS,