The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, April 10, 1901, Image 3

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    ...The New York Cash Store...
138 ajid 142 Second Street.
LACE C(IRTAIN$!
Tho First Showing of Spring Styles.
375 Pairs of Lace Curtains will be
displayed today for the first time. In
the collection are some rare things.
Xollinghams at 50c, (55c, 75c and up to
$1.50 that will astonish you.
Irish Point at $4.50, $5, $0.50 and $7.50.
Swiss Tambour at $2.25, $2.50, up to $4.
Brussels Laco at $5, $0.50, $7.50, $8.50.
Renaissance at $7.50, $8.50, $10 and $12.
Doiitelles D 'Arabic at $9.50 and $10.50.
Cuvis the Curtain Department h few mornents'o! yonr
time; iou will find it to yonr interest. Wo wtll take
pleasure in showing yon tho correct things.
The Very Latest and Most
Artistic Creations in
Ws am Boys' Sis
FOULARDS I FOULARDS!
Special Reduction to close cut.
Only a tew nieces left in stock ; if 1 values for.
Colors, black and white, blue and white.
69c
are now ready at PEASE & MAYS. The
new exclusive fabrics and stylish we
show tins season will please tho most
careful dresser. : : : : :
(J 1 A ff w'" Dl,y a handsome navy blno
ylv,vU strictly all-worsted serge suit, Ital
ian cloth-lined ; stylish gray and brown stripes and
plaids at tho same price.
1 EC Cid e ehow a large variety of new and
V iJJJ up-to-date tailor-made suits ; fab
rics are the new greenish scotch mixtures and un
finished worsted, stripes and. plaids; every suit lined
with first quality serge and warranted to give satisfaction.
For
Fashion
Followers...
The Goddess of Spring will turn her
back on you, young man, If you still
cling to those winter shoes. The young
man who wishes to keep in line with
the styles can not pay too much atten
tion to his shoes, and he generally knows
fine looking shoes when he sees them.
For
Swell
Dressers.- Bn.
Enamel Box Calf, laco, $4.50
Enamel Kid, lace - - 5.00
$18 and $20
Grades in remarkable
well-made and stylish
cut Buits; this line includes our very best fabrics and
best tailored suits. We show about I0 difierent pat
terns in Scotch cheviot, eaesimere, serges and un
finished woisted goods.
For Men
of
Quiet Tastes.
Russia Calf, lace - -
Vici Kid, lace
Colt's Skin, lace -
$3.00
- 3.00
2.50
New Hals, Shirts, Ties, Collars, Under
wear and Fancy Hosiery.
New toe shapes and all sizes.
All Goods Marked
In Plain Figures
PEASE & MAYS.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
WED V ICS OA V
APRIL 10. 1901
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in m served i
Oysters i,
At Andrew Keller's.
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TREASURER'S NOTICE.
All Wukch County wurrautt re;lKtroil
prior lit nitiiilnr 1, 1KD7. will be paid
on irfipiitrliiii ut my ofllew. lnterrm
cnnm artttr Nvmlir 1 1)00.
.JOHN K. IIAMI'NIIIKK,
County Tre amirrr.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS
The firuiB of Pease Sc MyB and Mays
if. ri i. ..II limit-- .....l
i uiuwu cuaiienge A. iy. n iiiiuuin iniui
W. A. Johnston for a ba seball game. S
House-cleaning time is here. Supply
your lace curtain wants of A.M. Will
iams & Co., and Bave a fourth on the
price.
The dramatic and humorous recital by
Mibb Ida Rod key, assisted by Miss Susie
Gamboll, takes place at the Congrega
tional church tonight.
Dr. Emily McUride Yeargain, elder
nister of lix-Senator G. W. McBride,
died In San Francisco last Sunday of
pneumonia, aged CO years.
Representative A. S. Roberts, of this
county, is mentioned aone of the leg
islative delegation winwill meet Presi
dent McKinley at jtfm state line on liie
contemplated visito Oregon.
There's no time like the present for
buying lace curtains. A. M. Williams &
Co. oiler a reduction of on6-fourth on
any and all lace curtains this week, in
cluding choice of their new spring arri
vals. The National Watchman, published
by (the Democratic National Publishing
Co., is said to be $25,000 to the bad.
Benjamin F. IJicks, treasurer of tiie con
cern, has begun proceedings looking to
the appointment of a receiver.
In the mention of "fiweet Dreamland
Faces" we neglected to give credit where
credit is due. Mice Grace Glenn as
"Rose" was a very sweet sweetheart,
while Karl Sanders as "Robert" did a
very pretty little piece of acting.
Lost Todav. either between the
bridge and Ninth and Union or on
Union to Second, or Second to the brew
ery, a lady's navy blue coat, with red
imitation ellk lining. Finder will please
leave same at this office and be suitably
rewarded. alO 2t
Take a piece of paper and write upon
it the number representing your age in
years, multiply by two, add 3800, divide
by two, then subtract the number rep
resenting your age, and you will have
something before your eyes that you
will never see again.
Mr. J. M. Russell, of The Dalles
Scouring Mills, says the people ot this
town seem to have so much money that
they don't want any more. The inter
est on the mill bonds lias been lying in
the bank for nearly two weeks, subject
to the order of its Individual owners,
and nobody has called for any of it.
In Justice Browuhill's court yesterday
afternoon Thomas DifTendorfer pleaded
guilty to a charge of simple larceny and
was fined $25, in default of payment of
which he will serve twelve and a half
days in the county jail.
The Fossil Journal hasthe following
personal: "Loui Cominri, the squaieat
tombstone man in thjf country, iB here
putting up monuimrnts. lie is offering
special inducements this month, and
sayB now is the time to die."
The Easter number of the New York
Sunday Journal will arrive at Grant's,
The American Cigar Store & News
Stand, tomorrow. It haB GOO columns
of reading matter, and the circulation is
greater than the combined circulation of
the World, Tribune, Press and Times.
Order early. We deliver free. Both
'phones. It
There are twenty-nine applicants for
teachers' certificates at tne examina
tion which commenced this morning,
five of whom are males and twenty-four
of the gentler sex. The examiners are
C. D. Thompson, principal of the Hood
River public schools, Professor J. T.
NefT of this city and Superintendent C.
L. Gilbert. The examinations will cloBe
at 4 p. in. Friday.
The coroner's jury in the case of
Thomas Reiley, who wu killed on Trout
Creek, Crook county, last Thursday,
returned a verdict to the effect that
Reiley had been "maliciously" murdered
by I). Bruner. Only two witnesses were
examined, Dr. J. II. Hudson of Antelope,
aud a man named Cretan, who was a
partner of the murdered man.
Notwithstanding that the vote at the
recant election in Goldendale was large
ly against licensing saloons, Harry
Dunn, a saloon keeper of that town, de
clares his intention to keep his saloon
open till his license expires next No
vember. He ib acting upon the advice
of his attorney, and if the new council
insists on revoking his license he will
appeal to the courts.
The Statesman tells of a Salem little
boy seeing the picture of Aguinaldo in
the papers next morning after Ills
capture, aud being told that he had
been taken by the soldlere, said, "Mam
ma, what will Bryan do now?" Upon
being asked what he meant, he replied,
"Why, Isn't Agninaldo Bryan's boy?"
The little fellow Is but seven years old
but he had heard enough during the
campaign last vear to form a conclusion
not very far wrong, tigurately speakiug.
The Salem wo6d trust did not amount
to much after all, for the state board of
asylum commissioners were able yester
day to place contracts for 430 cords of
big fir wood at prices 'ranging from (2.74
to $3 .per cord, while some first-class
second growth was offered at $2.50 per
cord and was referred to the superin
tendent for investigation. A wood
trust of that kind would be more than
we'eome in The Dalles, where $3.75 per
cord is asked for any old kind of fir
wood.
The dropping of the definine article
from the name of this city causes many
a letter to go to DallaB, Texae, or Dallas,
Oregon, according as the state is in
dicated or not. ThiB morning no lees
than nineteen letters arrived at The
Dalles postoflice, with the "The" want
ing, which belonged here by right but had
gone to Dallas, Pclk county, by mistake.
Postmaster Patterson eays that an
average of four to six letters so addressed,
make the round from Dallas to The
Dalles every day.
Rev. O. D. Taylor has ariivedhere
from Portland with the intention of
spending a week or so with his family.
Mr. Taylor says he has as many as 2.'!0
letters from eastern parties, nearly all
farmers, inquiring about The Dalles and
the surrounding country with a view of
locating here. Some inquire for gVain
farms, some for small fruit farms and
some for cattle and sheep ranges. All
have the means to pay for what they de
sire to purchase. If parties having such
lands to sell will communicate with Mr.
Taylor at this place, giving description
of lands and prices, Mr. Taylor will see
that his eastern correspondents shall
have the information. nll-h)2vv
Said Henry Hudson, of Boyd, to Tin:
Chkoxjci.k today : "The farmers out
my way are of one mind that the new
ilouring mill project is the best thing for
them that ever was started in The
Dalles. It will insure them an abund
ant demand ut top prices for all the No.
1 wheat they can raise, and will, there
fore, be a stimulus to good farming.
What the Diamond Mills has dune for
the Klickitat farmers the new mill will
do for the Wasco farmers, only it will do
aa much more as its capacity is greater.
Then, too, it is no small matter that we
shall be able to buy, at reasonable rates,
all the mill offal we may need, for the
price of this article, because of tho lim
ited supply, has ordinarily been so high
that we could not afford to touch it.
Say to the readers of The CintoNioi.ii
that the Wasco county wheat-raisers are
immensely pleased to know that the
500-harrel flouring mill iB an assured
fact."
Humbert's popular cigar and tobacco
house wish to announce that they are
now ready to supply the public with
New York Sunday Worlds, at five
cents a number, the demand having
been so large that we were forced
to triple our usual supply, Being now
prepared to satisfy the usual rush, we
hope disappointment in receiving the
New York Sunday Woild will be a thing
of the past, aa our supply will now be
so large that the public in general need
not hesitate to tend (n their orders, We
wish to extend many thanks to the pub
lic at lar,ce for their kind patronage in
our periodical department. That chances
on a beautiful cigar-ribbon sofa pillow is
given with each periodical purchased is
no doubt the cause of the libtral patron
age in this department. Ring up local
'phone 231 and we will deliver anything
you may order in our line. Don't forget
that with every 25-cent purchase we
give a chance on a $300 piano now on
exhibition at our store. Drawing on
piano July 27, 1901. Drawing on pillow
April 27, 1901. alO
A marvelous story comes from Seattle.
Several years ago L. S. J. Hunt left that
city owing many thousand dollars,
a bankrupt after a brilliant career there
as a politician and editor of the P. I.
The accounts against him would have
been Bold for any nominal sum. Now,
after a wonderful money-making career
in Korea among the miues of that
country, he has returned a millionaire;
and although the old accounts were
outlawed he has paid every cent with
interest, and proposes to start a big
daily that will make things hum. One
man who held his note for $40,000, who
had become poor, bad his breath taken
away by receiving about $00,000, the
full amount and interest. Hunt will
return to Korea to look after iiis interest
there, leaving the paper in first-clasB
hands. The case is a remarkable one
and is causing any amount ot surprise.
Rev. O. D. Taylor informs TiiuCmtoN
ici.k that he is in touch with two men,
partners, who are desirous of locating a
fruit cannery and cold storage plant
somewhero in Oregon. Mr. Taylor has
advised them that, in his judgment, The
Dalles is the best location they could
select. They have been offered strong
inducements to locate in other places,
but Mr. Taylor told them that while
Tho Dalles might not make as liberal
propositions as other places, something
would probably be done, and the prefer
ence in location, quality and quantity of
fruit raised here would mora than com
peusate for any shortage in contribu
tions. The parties, Mr. Taylor says,
are thoroughly responsible and will
promise nothing that they are not fin
ancially able to lulfill. Here is some
thing the fruit-growers of this neighbor
hood should look into. Mr. Taylor has
no interest in this matter other than as
a fruit-raiser, but he is willing to do his
full share to bring this enterprise to The
Dalles. The men have promised Mr.
Taylor not to sign any agreement to lo
cate elsewhere till The Dalles shall have
a chance to say what she will do in the
matter. Mr. Taylor will return to Port
land in a week or so and would like to
have some proposition to carry hack
with him.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Hi Kind You Ham Always Bought
Bears the .JjjffiZjT
attttare of (JU&4HcJUf
The Leaders in Low Prices.
Our lino of Men's Clothing for Spring is now complete, and
wo are offering some choice bargains in this department.
Two Specials!
Round cut sack, fancy check worsted ;
a very stylish suit for
Spring wear. We are sell
inir these suits for
A double-breasted, all-wool, blue
serge with satin-faced lapels and front.
Theee goods are the most popular on the
market; would be cheap
at $15.00. Our special
price only
?ck wormefi ;
$7.50
lopuiar on me
$12.00
If you are in need of a Spring Suit
come to our Clothing Department and
we will surprise you with our bargains.
Everything is new and up-to-date. We
are the acknowledged leaders by all
good dressers.
If you don't know what you want in
this line, come in and we will help you
make up your mind.
f
SU
MMER & BENTON..
Have a Complete Stock of the Following Lines
Rubber Garden Hose, Ball-bearing Lawn Mowers,
Garden Tools of all kinds,
Large Stock of Fishing Tackle,
Rubber Bicycle Tires and Full. Line of Sundries,
also Bicycles rented and repaired,
Full line of Granite Ware and Tin Ware,
White Mountain Ice Cream Freezers,
Garland Stoves and Steel Ranges,
Day, B. & H., and Cleveland Bicycles.
Plumbing and Tinning done at Lowest Prices.
Our Cord Wood and Grocery Departments
are complete.
Any orderB entrusted to us on the above lines will
'.j-JT have prompt attention. "S-3--
We will meet any and all Competition.
Wc Positively Will Not Be Undersold.
..MAIER & BENTON..
I
Li-
1(17 SECOND ST11KET.
PHONES NO. 4.
AlflOUfJGEVlEfJT I
We beg to inform the public that we have established in
this city, corner of Second and Jefferson Streets, a
General Hardware and Implement Store
We will Carry at all Times a Well-assorted
Stock of the Following
Builders' Hardware,
Mechanics' Tools,
Miscellaneous Hardware,
Superior Steel Ranges and Stoves,
Tin and Enameled Ware,
Bicycle Sundries,
Cutlery and Fishing Tackle,
Guns, Iliflea and Shooters' Sundries,
Farming Tools and Implements,
Mitchell Wagons,
Buggies and Spring Wagons,
Champion Draw Cut Mowers,
Reapers aud Binders,
Bissel dulled Plows,
Blacksmith and Wagonmakers' Supplies,
Windmills, Hand, Force and
Spray Pumps,
Wrought Iron Pipe and Sheet Metals, Rubber Hose and Belting.
Also Agonts for Buffalo Pitts' Separators and Engines.
In connection with our store we operate a Plumbing, Tin and General Repair
Shop. Bicycle Repairing, Lock andGunsmithing a specialty.
All Orders entrusted to us will have caieful and prompt attention.
Mail Orders wiM always he filled with dispatch.
SEXTON ( WALTHER,
THE DALLES, - - - OREGON.
TEN DOLLARS REWARD.
I will give a reward of $10 for such
evidence as will lead to the conviction
of the person or persona who are guilty
of erasing the name "Humbert" from
my Bull Durham cigar signs.
M. G I'MIIKltT,
' The Dalles' leading cigar and tobacco
house. ali-lw
Wanted A girl or middle aged wo
man to do cooking and general kilcheu
work only. Address this iitllce, or P, O.
box 17. Dnfur, Oi, Will pay per
week. m'27-lmd
See our $20 cicycle, lt'a all light
up to date and as good In every way as
any wheel sold by others tor 'lh. Mays
& Crowe. afi if
Steam Wood-saw for sale. Can bu houuht
forfWO, Call at this office. mL'5-lm
Subscribe for Thk Cmcomcmc,
WM. MICHELL,
Undertaker and Embalmer
Cor. Thlrct and Washington Sts.
All orders attended to promptly. Loug
distance phone li!;i. Local, 102,
THE DALLES
...Employment Agency...
Next door to Star Lodging House.
Positions Awaiting Men and
Women.
1 lur special granite-ware sale continues
tin week. See window for prices,
Mmvu & Crowe. 8tf