The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 05, 1901, Image 3

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GllB Metal Watch Free with all Men's Suits and
Overcoats from f 10 up.
Gold-Plated Watch Free with all Boys' Suits
from $4.50 and up.
it the woman who comes down the street with a trim-fitting pair
of street boott, made on a mannish last, Her tread It arm ana
aolid, baeaaM the aolaa aztand ana ara ttruaa on in t
it indeed a sensible aomaa. Box calf, Tie! kid, i
widths ; aoma with extension sows ana ropa sutco,
maunieh above, aft etyiieo ana sensiDie.
Special good valoee at $2.50, 93, 83.50 and
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The Dalles Daily Gtamfete.
SATURDAY
. OCT. 6. 1901
nd
Cream
Ice Cream e
At Andrew Keller's.
TREASURER'S NOTICE.
all Waaeo Oonntv
paler to Dtomabn a, lata, WU1 b
a presentation at way Mmm.
'MM after BapttMbwM, C01.
JOHN F. aAKFSBI
eVAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Steamer Dalian City will leave for
Portland at 6 a. m. tomorrow, Oct. 6th.
Go to the Umatilla Hooae bar for the
oiiginai, Amber Coektail and tba only
and original Carnival Lemonade. l-4t
Wanted To trade apples for wheat,
either by the box or oarload. Write to
W. Kennedy, Hood Elver. oa 4tw
Free to everybody A demonstration
of threaded whole wheat bieoait, tba
balance of the wee at Maya 4 Crowe's
itora. 2o4t
A very oritieal anrgical operation wae
performed tbia morning on Mre. W. F.
Magill, of Dofor, by Drs. Logan and"
Fergmon at The Dallea Hoepital. At
iMtaceonnta the lady wee doing aa well
M could be expected.
Tomorrow the Bailey Gaiter t will hare
e 7tb Regiment U. a. Infantry band
board on their homeward trip from
The Dallea carnival. Thie will be e
rd opportunity for the tannic loving
Pple to take a trip to Portland and
"lend the carnival. The Bailey 3ateert
HI leave at 7 a. m. and orrita In Port-
tod about 2;S0 p. m.
ouch a voice aa was beard iaat night
"ortb traveling milee in a blbmerd
to bear. That cpfeadM tenor of Berr
oabott completely oaptivated the aodi-
. bach wen the comment given
7 ,De Ualveeton News when the great
mr viaitad that eity, and Dalles peo-
! win voice tht aantiment alter bear,
'l him neat Wednesday night, Tboee
bo have heard blm, either when bore
boat year age or in Faction, all tay
tame thing.
A little inaidaa
ternoon at the race traak pro
"menaoej Mat of toaphtor at
wpenat of tbe eMef of the tty
y Mlt vUaajuU. Done,
i-j . oaiwessj fdas eases tee
7- . HMhlUleelaaiei lMaive. wrtb
Z" fare of '- sggeajl jM JetaW
and aglek m datbbe
jumped lo hie feet and ebonted nt the
top of hie voice: "Yea, ladiea
gentlemen, there me, and, aa yon tee,
I'm riding one iackaaa and leadin
W. J. Jeffert, of Five Mile, wee de
lighted yeeterder to meet Joeepfa Nor-
man Home, the only nret eonein be baa
on earth, and one be had not aeen ainoe
the battle of Shiloh In April 1808. wben
Mr. Home, then a mere lad, visited the
battle-field toeee his father, who waa a
Union soldier and aa eater of the Second
Infantry band. The fed followed the
profession of bia father, and while play-
lag here with the Seventh Infantry band
t on tbe retired Hat after thirty yeara
continnons service. Mr. Jeffert recalls
a tfarilting incident in tbe life of Mr.
Borne. When a mere child his father's
regiment waa ordered to California.
This was before the days of railways,
and the regiment, including the elder
Home and bis family, est sail from New
York in tbe ship Ban Francisco. Tbe
vessel wee wrecked ooteide the New
York harbor aad the scatter ed members
of the regiment were pinked op by pass
ing vessels and taken to all points of tbe
compass, some bank to New York, some
to other American f ports, and not a few
to Liverpool and other European ports
One of the fnofiteat Incidents of tba
carnival last night wae not down on any
program and didn't happen till nearly
everybody bad gone home. It was near
ly midnight wben John Hampshire led
a procession of young ladles and gentle
men tofjtbe qoeeo'e pavilion, where they
seated themselves at beet tbey could
Eaob was furnished with a tin horn, and
Jobnny assumed the functions of "hand
master" and atood feeing the ma
ing the air with bands and arms for dear
life, to tbe oneertblv tooting aad eereeeb
iaat of tbe borne. It was just aaeb a
pantomime as only John Hampshire
eonid axeeate, and it set tbe spectators
into convulsions of laaabter. After one
number," e lady rose to
and
Ttbt
IVaet Xlgbt at the Carll.
The atteadaaes at tbe carnival last
waa very large, almost equal to
of Wednesday night, and that of
tonight promises, at this writing, to be
the largest of all. The town is literally
crammed with people and tbe feir end
carnival will undoubtedly wind up In a
blaze of glory.
The great feature of last night
tbe marriage of Mr. O. r. Bagley
Mlaa Bile Sewtell. two well-k
vonne neonle of The Dalles. Tbe
very handsome In a Hue mm
gown and white bat, while the greom
tbe conventional black. Be.
Clarence Lake performed tbe marriage
any after the ritual of tbe
Episcopal church. At tbe. eloee tbe
bride and groom were presented to tbe
vast throng of spectators by Mr. A. S.
Lake. Following the introduction came
tbe presentation of a magnificent wed
ding cake, tbe gift of Andrew Keller.
The presentation wee mode by John H.
Cradlebangb, wbo eaid :
la behalf of tbeflneet lot of men and
tbe handsomest galaxy of lad.es ever as-
eembled oa the eoast, I extend to yon
the beartieat congratulations. He woo
marries dees well. He wbo marries be
fore eneb a crowd as la bare assembled Is
above tbe average, brave. Hundred of
young men, new wftbtn tbe soon ot my
voioo but intent on gasing at yon would
willingly do likewise but lack tba ecoraee.
Nonebnt tbe breve deserve tbe fair and
yooaieeatitiad to the whole carnival.
T.J. Seefert, J-O. Hoetetler, J add Fieb.
JenCrendall, each la tarn promised to
make to yon the Httle talk that lam
now endeavoring to make. So did Mr.
reaae, out may m weeseoeo. wcaan
tbey are all marrted. Tney own t oere
to say to yon, eel do. that marriage was
seme what like t1s carnival, eaay to get
into, but Heaven alone knowa bow ex
pensive to set oat! Yon are lairlv
entitled to 'take the cake', which I
now. for tbe carnival
the people bera assembled.
her feet and "played" a "cornet eel,'
toe rest dl tbe "band" Joining In tbe
"chorus." The effect en, the audience
was simply excruciating. Following tbe
"cornet solo" the musicians (t arose.
nurnbad in nroeeeeloo tbroanb the mid
1 11 1 - - T r a fa M , a. .
"bead matter" leading ana me
m.kln. tnnnrh dlanord to
a of the alleged "Indian
tbe
jar tae seas
aaaecmy."
Koarad Hoaser and wHeof Babsosaa.
are in tbe eity utteoding tbe street
onmival and (ale.
a. F. Wvtbe.ef tae faeed Blear Ola-
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mention that tbe bride's name Is Twa-woie-we.'end
tbe groom's Bae-ne-natch-ee-tecbee.
Tbe carnival committee bee planned a
"Surprint" that will immediately fol
low tbe Indian wedding. The exact
nature of this surprise hue not bean re
vealed to tbe nubile, but Tan Caaeici.a
is aaeared that It will famfcab tote of
good netnred fan, end tout every body
on tbe (rounds aylll tola in It without
nay special invitation.
Besides these teatareo there will be
two Indian war dances, one by Um
Wasco tribe aad tbe other by the Yak I
ansa. These dances will not take place
until there it time for everybody to be
on the
aa saw carnival.
The area attraction at the carnival
tosdgbt will be an Indian wedding,
wbicb will tone place oe tbe bead stead
at o'clock. Tats will bs in no
a mock, wvddlag. bet perfectly
land tor Ufa. Tbe bride Is e beauti
ful yoaag dweeb as beauty gees among
that Uk of enpecaatiy 10 or 17 years of
ege, end the gtoom ie e very good look-
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St. Peal's
H. Lake,
11 e. m.
CHURCH KB
eearcb Rev. C
Morning service at
Evening service at 7 :30. Sun
day eehool, 12:15. All are invited.
Calvary Baptist church Bev. W. B.
Clifton, pastor. Regular service at 11
a. m. and 7:80 p. m., In tbe new church
on Union street. Sunday school at 10
a. m.; B. V. P. U. at 6:80 p. m.
St. Peter's church, corner Third
Lincoln High mass will be celebrated
by the pastor, Bev. A. Broosgoeet at
10 -80. o'clock. Gounod's mass will be
sang by tbe choir. Mamie Helen Flyno,
organist.
Zion Lutheran ebureb, Seventh and
Union straits W' Brenner, pastor,
nervines as usual: Morning service at
1 1 ; evening, 7 :S0 ; Sunday school, 12:15;
Lutheran League at 7 p. m. German
services at 2 :30 p. m.
Christian church, Ninth and Court
atreet?: Bev. J. M. Alexander minister
Preaching nt 11 a. m. and 7 :80 p. m. ;
Sunday school 10 a. m. ; Christian
deevor d :80 p. as.. Prayer meeting 7 :80
o'clock Thursday evening.
Methodist Episcopal church Comer
Fifth aad Washington, Bev. W. Skip-
worth sector Morning service at 11
o'clock i stanleg 7 30 ; Saaday eehool
10 a. m.; class meeting It JO ; Ep wort b
League f:90. All are eordielly Invited
to these eervieee.
Coegreaatienal churchcomer Flftb
aad Coart steeta, Bev. f. V, Poling,
peetor. nervless both morning
eveslag at 11 a. m. aad 7:80 p. m. The
morning tbesee will as 'Toe Testing
atone." Good innato at both services
la tae evealag tee scale ouertet will
stag a speetal nomber.
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We have just received our complete fall line of
Boys' and Youth's Clothing, and are offering them at
unusually low prices. Now is the time to fit out your
boy for school. Don't make your purchases without
seeing our line. We will save you money
Don't wait until the nobbiest and neatest patterns are
sold, but come in at once.
Every SUIT Guaranteed.
Tito Iffe w York Cash Storo
New Crooery Store
We have added a Grocery Depart
ment to our store. A new fresh,
clean stock. Give us a call. Prompt
delivery to any part of the city.
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