The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, January 28, 1901, Image 3

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    SENATORIAL VOTE UNCHANGED
A Meaftagft Prom I hit Ring of Knglniiri
to Our fieRUlMture
Only Four More Days
OF THE GREAT
REDUCTION SALE!
Wo wish to call your attention to the fact that the remaining few clays
of tho sale will soo us crowded. Every article in the house is still reduced, as at the
beginning. Wo haven't so much stull' to show you, but during inventory wo have
dug out some stunning bargains that are worth looking after.
In the DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT there are hundreds of bargains
sJareing at you at every turn you make. The same can bo said of tho Shoe Depart
ment, during inventory the odd pairs have not been left behind by any means, so
the shoe man has lots of odd bargains left at odd prices too and can fit odd feet
to perfection.
.In the MEN'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT we have placed on our
counters during this sale a line of Men's and Boys' Sweaters in navy blue, black and
maroon, to be closed out at 49 cents. See windows.
All Goods Marked
In Plain Flpuros
PEASE & MAYS
Special to The Ciuto.N ici.ic
Salem, Jan. 28, The legislature this
morning received a inossaco from the
King of Knuland thanking thnt body for
the resolutions of condolence on the
death of Queen Victoria.
Iloll houses assembled this morning
at 11 o'clock and rmhed routine work
for an hour. The legislature met in
joint assembly at high noon nnd bal
loted for Benator with the following re
mit: Corbett, 29; MuHMde, 18; Smith,
'24 ; Hermann, 0; scattering, G; nbsent,
2; not voting, 1. Doth houses acljnirned
to 2:110 p. id.
Thn AhRel of tlio Alltiy."
fhe Dalles Daily Chronicle.
M0N'm
JAN. 28, 1901
tzrees. An engine and boiler and pump
sirA nlrpnilv nn thn irrnnryfla. It ia thn
intention to pump the Rot water into
the hole.. UeEides triehotel, the own
ers will have u spacious camp ground
' laid out for the accommodation of camp
Jera and will pipe water to it from a fine
mountain stream.
Sam Bennett, of Tygh, ha?, by his
attorneys, Bennett A Sinnott, filed a
complaint In the circuit court asking
t a divorce from his wife, Susie Bennett,
; on the ground of desertion.
I .1. f....: i. ti i . i
rv ueieiuive uncK nut! canard a ure iu
T. A. Hudson residence alwut 8
on prfisriit.tion t mjr iiic. intrrcit o'clock last night that wasonly quenched
sr -
Upters k..
i At AnrlrAU) Kallnr's. I
(a) frJ) i
fKKASUREIt'S NOTICE.
All Vco Cntitity wurrmiti rrclatereri '
irlxrto Hxptcmltrr I, I8l7. will lit) iilil the
cmn after Nuvrlillrr 10IIO.
.MIIIN P. IIAMl'MIIKK,
(bounty Treasurer,
alter a half-hour's hard work on the
part of Mr. and Mrs. Hudson. The loss
is about J 100, which is fully covered by
insurance. '
While a late shipment of shoes was
on the way from the East to If. Her
bring, of this city, the car iri which they
wim flhinnpfl vena hrritfn Intn at f!mn.
for men, only 2 at The New York Cash j lllll4 junctIon and 47 pair of the hoeg
nhatmplftfl. Thn nnnar hnvnu tvnm fminil
I)-t A small gold wire band ring, ! at some distance from the station, but
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Hamilton Brown shoes at The New
York Cash Store.
Hamilton Brown's "0 Million" shoe
Store.
diamond setting. Finder please return
to this office for reward. 2t
no trace has been found of the thieves.
At the Congregational church last
Wanted A place to do light house-t night Rev. D. V. Poling paid a just and
work and plain cooking by a young ! affectionate tribute to the dead yueen
woman. Apply at Mrs. Britain's. 2t 1 of Knelantl in sermon that was lis.
JacK Allison's attack of smallpox Is
proving so mild that he was able to sit
tened to with intense interest by a large
congregation. An interesting feature of
up for a good part of the day yesterday, the service was the singing of "America,"
Hamilton Brown's "Good as Gold" 1 11,0 congregation, at the request of the
ehoe for men and boye are the best ; Ptor, rising to their feet und joining in
wearing shoes In the world. Nos. 12 to 2, 1 l,,e 80"B " memory oi uie ueati queen
Articles of incorporation of the Wasco
1.05; '.. oT, $1 85; 0 to 10, V?,25.
Charley Hunt, an old-time resident of
tiiis city and a veteran of the civil war,
lias been very ill for some weeks and
Warehouse Milling Company were filed
today in the office of thebounty clerk.
Ttio incorporators are I). pi. French, K.
urivu apprehensions are eriteitalned 0f O. McCoy, Smith French ii. F. Laugh
his recovery. ' French, Vrink Seufert, W.
Van Woodruff and son, of Wuplnitia, L I"'1, J ' Y" . " J a',,,?1
brought to town Saturday 70 head o 9 ,BkI ? , Ul" cor',0;aA' "V1"0'000' ,h
fat hog, which thev sold to the Columbia I v,,,wl ,nt0 Bhar,,80, lQ0 neh'
I'acking Company at fi cents a nound ! Our Salem special correspondent, in a J
Kfoss. The animals averaged 257 pounds communication published elsewhere,
each. ; says tho "followers of Corbett say they
Tt... i l- i i i i i nra pledged to their constituents to or -
i ne O. K. barber shop is now running ' . , ,. , t, . , ,.
rea chairs with three first-cl.. 1 m.t MoBr,,,B,1
Wbers. Patrons of the .hop will thus 1 'lo',bt " 1 ''8 U im" 0 H"y
henuknr, .i ,t. . i i .t i . , extent, but true or la se, it is beside the
oeastured of qul';k attention and prompt , . ' , . ,. ,
ami u..tufu. i i. i. pa nt. Tho quest on is, Did their con
satlsfastory service. J. It. Hees, , , ; , ' ....
Proprietor. i28.2w' '" l,,od" timu l" vole hr tll,,
' j man who was responsible for the leglsla
an , i,,?"0?l!'U""e)C,tion 0f Ar,t0,0,m live hold-up of 1897. Tiik Ciihonhm.k
... wurv.-uvBu precincin to nuerman
wuuty has lieI a borriln. The Ante-1
'''I'H Herald fay h It has recei veil word j
iom mat the scheme has been
abandoned.
N'xt Wednesday mnrnimr, January
iJdk'.-oven precincts to Sherman I .n... t. ,..., r i...
died a borriin'. The Ante-1 ....,,. r.i ,i..u iti,i t,.a i,
Vf(4v' vt nun hum M(Di 1 1 ii v j n ( iii iv
no lioNltatiou in sayiu. that while
' we asked im pledge of our candidates for
the legM tdmi, few, if any, of them
would havn been elected if It had been
Coi
"Itli. Miss Taylor will ro.open her Kin-, known that they would support
'ifcrgarten, nnd will be glad to receive all . ,ett. Kven in Corhett'n home com
clearly indicates how much Corbett's
candidacy is favored by the rank and
file of his republican neighbors.
The new Calvary Baptist church was
dedicated yesterday in presence of a
large c uigrecation. The dedicatory ser
mon was delivered by Hev. Hay Palmer,
of Portland, and was an earnest, practi
cal discourse. At thecloeeof the serni'in
and before the dedicatory prayer, Hev.
George A. Varuey stated that the edifice
had been erected at a cosW)f $2,50S.07.
That towards this amount the members
of the church, who numbered onlv about
forty persons, none of whom were at all
wealthy, had, with a little assistance
from the outside, contributed tho sum of
Wl.319.82. besides 04 in labor. The
minister said he had seen many church
"Wildings erected through the self-sacri
fice of Christian men nnd women, but
that of tiie brothers uml sisters of the
Calvary church was without a parallel.
But a debt of iSOI.25 still remained, and
as it was not the custom of Baptists to
dedicate houses of worship until they
were clear of debt, if it were at nil possi
ble to clear them, an earnest appeal was
made to the congregation toraisd a suffi
cient 6um to wipe out the indebtedness,
The congregation responded nobly, and
in a few minutes pledges were given to
the amount of $585, leaving a trifling
balance of $21!!. 25, which was further re
duced at the night service to $181.85.
AdvnrtUmt l.lt-r.
Following is the list of luttorH remain
ing in the postoflice at The Ilalles un
called for January 27, 1001. Persons
calling for tho same will uive date nn
which they were advertised :
Belyen, Miss Allie Brown, Mrs Ollie
Burbee, Mr Chae Brown, Aldeu
Canfield, Jas H CresHinore, ICugene
Coulter, John A (2) Concright, J C
Clearuo, P C Daugherty, Jnle
Hanson, ICdward Hanshaw, F
Johnson, MIsh M Kennedy, J H
Kauilman, h l.ef)un, JameH
I.uciiiger, Mrs Lawrence, C
M!Farliuid,MrH J C Morn, Steve
McCoy, John C Miller, W II
Meril, CIiiih Musquurt, N C
Murray, John Hlvers, Geoige
Handall, Huldah Spicer, M A
Shevlln, J J
J. M. Pattkiison, P, M.
I'KOI'I.K COM I Ml AND OOINO.
J. A. Gulliford was in town today
from Dulur.
A, C. Palmer, editor of the Crook
County Journal, is registered at the
Umatilla House.
Senators Williamson and Johnston
and Henrusentative McGreer spent Sun
day in the city, leaving for Salem on the
delayed train this morning.
Theater-goers will have an opportu
nity of seeing the latest success of Sulli
van and Harris Tuesday evening, Feb
ruary 5th, at the Vout opera house when
they will produce their great melodrama
"The Angel of the Alley." A very ex
citing story of New York life is this new
play and the cbaracterR depicted are
those found in n certain quarter of town
which for years has made much trouble
for the police. The play deals with the
adventures of a young army officer who
is lured to an underground gambling re
sort in tins part of town and who be
comes involved in a murder and numer
ous adventures attendant upon it. The
heroine of the story is a beautiful wo
man, who by her good work amomr the
poor of the locality is known as "The
Angel of ti e Alley." Through her
! efforts the young officer is cleared of all
I charges against him and the culprits are
Drought to justice.
Miss Vera Hamiltion is the leading
woman in this new production and has
gained (Uttering attention from the
critics for iter admirable work in inter
preting a difficult role. The cast is a
strong one and each artist was specially
engaged for his or her respective role in
this play. The stage-settings are' tri
umphs of tho famous artist?, Harley
Merry Si Sons. Streets and alleys of
New York are represented with startling
accuracy, and an elalwrate view of Sing
Sing and the famous death cell is also
given.
Dfitiblu Itlrtliilay Tarty.
Oriner pupils, as well an new nnes. The 1 .1,11 u muni ii)..iu lliu wia tut Itltix n a tn
" - ........ - " - . ui;'j iiiiiiiari ni-iu i ihiiiw iii.umi h
arranged in a most at. i his election that ufter he had, according
to common report, dictated the noiiilua-
ttou of legislative candidates who were
all favorable to hit election, the opposi
tion nominated a new set and wiped the
earth with the Corbett men. Tnis In a
county that five montlii after gave Will
iam McKinley a majority of 5512, pretty
foiii has been
''active manner for the children.
Men are employed at the St. Charles
hot springs, two mile above Stevenron,
J We Washington ade of the Columbia,
aiming ground (ori hotel site and link.
DK well to a depth where wator can be
"Mof a temperature of 108 to 120 do.
CASTOR I A
For Iufauts aud Children,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears tho
Signature of
Clarke k Falk'a flavoring extracts are
the beit. Ask your tt eer for them,
On Saturday night the home of 3
and Mrs. J, E. Barnett waa the scene of
a most enjoyable surprise. That day
being tho birthday anniversary, of botli
Mr. M. Randall and Mr. J. El Barnett,
they had decided to spend a quiet
,i i.iiri 1 iw tnt. nfliu, in omtial .liar Dftiura I
however, had decided differently, anl
about S o'clock there was a loud ring of
the door bell. Mr. Barnettr hastened tol
open the door, when lo about thirty
jolly neighbors came flocking iu. A
very pleasant evening was spent in con
versation and games, ending with a
bountiful lunch.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs,
A. R. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. and Miss
Kdie Fisher, Mrs. LI Chrisman, Mrs.
Wm. Michell, Dr. anil Mrs. Kshelman,
Mr. and Mrs. Fleming, Mr. and Mrs.
Groat, Mr. and ms. W. K. Walthers,
Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Connie Wheal
don, Mr. and Mne. and Miss Myrtle
Rorden, MrB. amy Miss Maude Kirby,
Mr. and Mrs. Epgle, Mr. and Mrs. H.
Clough, Mrs. and Miss Pearl and Hoy
Grimes, Mrs. it. L. Jones, Mr. B. K.
Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Kdith
Handall. ,
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the said ,
Uhew Kee t'o., doing business on trout
street, in Dalles City, Or., for many
years past, has not been dissolved, hut
that said business is still owned and
conducted hy said Chow Kee Co., and
that said firm will not be responsible
for any debts or- transactions contracted
by the so-called successors Wong Ken,
Wong Gluten. Womr Yon, I.u Guien,
Ma Wei and Ma Kei, who have no
Interest whatever in said bodiless of the
Ciiew Kee (Jo. since tho 12th day of
January, 1901.
Dtted Dalles City, Or.. Jan. 25, 1901.
Gniiw Kki: Co.
Nolle lit Cimv Ownttrx.
By order of the council I am Instructed
to enforcH the cow ordinance and on and
after Monday, the 28th Jonuary inst.,
all cows found innuiiig at large in tlie .
city, at any hour of day or night, will be
luipounded. T. J, Duivmt,
28j-U Marshal.
"notice."
My wife, Hattie Belle Biirliiignine.liav-!
Dig deserted me, I will not be responsi
ble, for any debtp she may eoiitraet from ,
this date. Kikiaii Bifin.ixd.tMu, ;
January 29, 1901. j29 fhv
Hemember that you don't have to be!
bald ; you ran keep your I. air by using
Cocoanut Cream Hair Tunic, To he!
had at Fra.ur's barber simp, tf
For sprains, swellings ami lamHueRs'
thoru is nothing so good us Chamberlain's
Pain Balm. Try it. For sale by Bluku
ley, the druggist,
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We do
Steam, hot water and furnace heating. Estimates
made end contracts taken for heating old or new
buildings.
Do not forget
That we operate a plumbing and tin shop, also a ma
chine repair shop in connection with our hardware
and Implement store. Repair work of all kiirls done.
MAYS CROWE.
Given Away
With every Dollar's worth of goods purchased at our store
during January and February, we will give One'
Chance on the following prizes:
FIRST PRIZE One Alnmmized Garland Steel
Range.
SECOND PRIZE One Rose Garland Cast Iron
Heating Stove.
THIRD PRIZE One set of Roger's Silver Plated
Knives and Forks.
FOURTH PRIZE One set of Carver's Knife, Fork
and Steel.
FIFTH PRIZE One Nickle Plated Tea Kettle.
SIXTH PRIZE One Nickle Plated Condenser Cof
fee Pot.
SEVENTH PRIZE One Nickle Plated Tea Pot.
In addition to giving away these prizes we will
sell goods as low as the lowest, and will always
be ready to serve the trade in the best possible
way. We will positively not be undersold by
any one. Our prices are right.
7vmiER St BENTON.
C. J. STUBBING,
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WHOLESALE AND P.ETA'L
Wines, Liquors Cigars
Family Orders will receive prompt attention.
Next door to First National Bank.
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THE DALLES, OREGON.
X J. E. FALT & CO., X
V Proprietors Cornrnepeial SarnpIe t00rns 1
9 Purest Liquors for Family Use 5
Delivered to an' part of tho City.
1 iiom.8, suai, J)l8iant!t?i 173 Second Street, y
Those helontriiii; to the foothall assocN
ation ami IiuvIiik football equipment ure
requested to leave tho fiaino at the laud
olllco in eliare of the inauauer, Ode
1'atterBon. j2.'-lw
Mth. Hattie Morris, stylish ilreea
niakliiir. Koister-Taylor fipiare, taught
aa iu St. l.ould nnd ChiciiL'o. All the
latoBt patterns. Aliovo IVase it Miivh'
fctore. j'.'IJ.-Jrt
Cocoanut Ureani HuirTonio will cure
dandrutriMid all ecalp distMt.es. Don't
neli'iit your hair. For Bale at Fra.er'r
liarht-r eliop, nolo aueut. tf
Quality aud not quantity makes Db
Witt'H Little I'.irly liiturs tniuh valtialde
Ditto liver pills. Clarke A FalkV 1. O.
I'harniiuiy.
Clearaiuie fain of winter millinery at
the Cauiphell & WDhou .Millinery I'ar
lors. Trimmed hatH, street hats, and
Imliy hounets at cnNt. j7-lin
(')iintty liutter -10 cents per roll at
Maler & Denton's. 1'Jj-hv
BUSINESS LOCALS.
You will not have boils if von take
Clarke & Falk's sure cure tor boils.
A full line of KasUtinn lilma and sup
plies just received by Clarke A Falk.
Lost A diamond sunburst brooch. A
reward will ba paid for its return to tills
ottlce. L'lj.tf
I.nt Dlnck silk fob ribbon, with rd
eaueo ctiann. Leave at this oflice and
let reward. j22-lw
Funiid A bunch of key, which the
owner can dud at this utiico by paying
for this notice. 22 '2i
Wanted A competent iriil to do kcii
eral housework. .Must be u kouiI cook.
Apply at this olllce. j-.'-.'tf
Founil A purse, which the owner
cun have by cilllnj; at this olllce aud
paying for tills notice. 'JiMt
For fashionable dressmaking and plain
sewing, call ami see Mrs, S. K. iiender
ion, 80S Third street, in .Mrs. Rddon's
home. jlli lui