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About The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1901)
Ml OOUI f New Suitings M Wonderiully complete is this new stock now. The brilliant successes of the past are to be repeated, and doubled this year. We have the stock, we have the facilities, and we have in addition the price-making power that gives you fine materials for the same money that is ordi narily paid for inferior qualities. Black Goods. All-wool Cheviot Suitings, All-wool Prunella, All-wool Zibeline, All-wool Satin Burba, All-wool Whipcords. Colored Dre Goods. Imported Fancy Waist Cloth, All-wool Cheedda Cloth, All-wool Venetian Cloth, Golf Suitings, Melton Skirtings. For thfo week we are showing a special line of French Series (just received) at Wc and $1 per yard. In our 5Mk Debartment, special line of all-silk (Joioreo laneta, per yard. The Dalles Daily Cltfoniele. SATURDAY OCT. 19, 1901 Oysters Served In any Style... At Andrew Keller's. TREASURER'S NOTICE. All Waico'County warrant, r.glatered prior to December 8, 1898, will be paid on presentation mt my office. Interest iM after September 10, 10O1. JUHN F. imtPBHIKJC, Comity Treasurer. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. "The Sea of Ice" At the Vogt opera bouse tonight. Mils Omeg, of this city, is teaching a term of school at Ash wood, Crook coun ty. A marriage license was issued this morning to Frank Janes and Vlra Whipple. Ray. Clarence Lake, of this city, is announced to hold services in Prinevilie on the 27th instant. Farquhar Gillies yesterday declared his intention of becoming a citizan of the United States. Fonnd-A little purse with a few penuies in it, which the owner can have by calling at this office. The forest rangers under Supervisor W H. H. Dufur, were relieved from duty for the year on tbe 15:h instant. Ladies wanted to work on sofa pillow? . Material furnished. Steady work guar' anteed; experience unecessary. Send stamped envelope to. Miss McQee, Needlework Dept., Ideal Co., Chicago. From tbe Do for Dispatch we learn of the loss by fire, on the 12th instant, of the residence of George Moody, uf Victor. The household effects were saved, as were the outbuildings, but unfortunate ly there was no insurance on the prop rty destroyed. Stock Inspector A. A. Bonney has quarantined the sheep of F.N. Jones od C. P. TJ'Beo, of tbe Bakeoven neighborhood. . Both flocks have scab nd they are confined, until dipped, to (be range adjoining the dipping grounds ' their owriera. Articles of incorporation of the Morn ing Star Mining Company were filed this morning in tbe office of tbe county clerk. Tbe incorporators Me Wilbur Bolton, F.nlay MeBetb gad Arthur P. Fowne. The caoital atook is com noted 2,000,000 tbarpt of tbe par value of onaoenteaoMe. The firm of J. E. Adoox 4 Co. being extinot, J. . Adoox, too watch mr, fornmiy of tettt firm, is now lo bs employ of T. A. Wen Korean. Shoot wog watches in from a distance, Is Uad (or J. ft. Adton, poraeoally, will s tor this week, at PEHSE please address the same to T. A. Van Norden, The Dalles. olSdawtf John MacDone, who has been known as the "Patriarch of Gonnemara," has just died at tbe age of 125 in bis cottage at Errislanin, near Clifden, at tbe edge of the Atlantic, on tbe west coast of Ire land. He was born in 1776, and bad a vivid recollection of tbe landing of the French under General Humbert at Killa la in 1798. Tbe Dufur Dispatch says an effort was made to burglarise the store of Johnston Bros, laat Sunday night. An entrance was effected by cutting a hole in tbe glass of the back door, so as to reach through and unlock the door from the inside. It is not known whether any thing was taken, as nothing is, as yet, missed. There is no clue to the evil doers. An old lady who objected to the use of tobacco, having seated herself in one of tbe smoker's Beats of a car next to a gen tleman who was enjoying his cigar, no sooner got a whiff of the smoke than she said to him: "If yon were my husband, sir, I'd give you a dose of poison." Tbe man looked at her a moment and quick ly remarked : "If I were your hoeband, ma'am, I'd take the poison." The increasing popularity of tbe Wiedemann's Big Show, which has entertained The Dalles people every night this week, may be gathered from tbe fact that at an early hour yesterday afternoon every reserved seat had been taken, and that a like oondition pre vailed at 8 o'clock this morning. To accommodate tbe crowd that will surely be at the Vogt tonight, raised seats have been erected In the rear of tbe ball that will seat a good many who will thereby be able to secure a good view of tbe stage. -L A telephone message from Croat KeysH announced tbe deatn at mai piaco mis morning of A. J.Priday, a prominent r.mnk- rnm.tv atockruan and brother off w. vus -v aBaeajBa- Mre. M. P. Morris, of this city. TTTbeTBobinton, tbe friend of ell, carried off cause of death was Rrlgbt'a disease. The deceased was a native of England, where be was born about 55 years ago. He baa been a resident of Crook county for about twenty-five years. He leavers a wife and six children, four of whom are at borne, and two, a ton and married daughter, are living In California. Tbe funeral will take place Monday at Hay Creek. E. Flah, whom Sheriff Kelly brought back here from Boise City, waa exam ined tills afternoon in Justice Browu: bill's court on the charge of receiving money under false pretenses. Deputy District Attorney F. W. Wilson appeared for the prosecution and V. J. Sinnott, of the firm of Bennett anonou, m too defense. Ben Wilson I wore that he had given Vieb 100 on a cheek which Flab asked to have returned to aim. when be presented Wilton with another cheek i aonfi and Wilenocaao Pith tbe hun dred dollott of difference. Too chock drawn on tbe First Nation! IUo Style and 11 1 Vld2 fsAm CIA 4a CM m m Clothes J" BWI0KT 101 V ggggOaorYKiawT 101 gV St MMYS. I of The Dalles: Max A. Vogt, cashier of the bank, swore that Fish bad no funds in the hank at the date of the check, nor at any other time. This was all tbe testimony submitted and Justice Brown hill bound over tbe defendant in tbe sum of $500. Dr. R. C. Rollins, who is back Beat on a visit to the fan-American exposi tion, writes as follows to the Great Vol ley Journal : "I bad a pleasant inter view with the Hon. E. L. Smith, presi dent of the Oregon 6ate Horticultural Society, who, on Oregon's day, stood be fore tbe multitude of 187,000 people and proclaimed our right to be awarded the first prize for tbe beat exhibit of fmita at tbe Pan-American exposition, and it waa awarded in fine style. Hurrah for Oregon and Hon. E. L. Smith, of Hood River. May he live to a ripe old age, and meanwhile be our distinguished president of our State Horticultural So ciety." Charles Hlx, the 14 year-old eon of John HIz, of Xiugsley, died at tbe borne of hie parents last Sunday. About eight months ago, while tbe lad was recover ing from an attack of meaeles, he be came faint and fell into tbe parlor fire and was horribly burned before be was discovered. All that tbe skill of a local physician and that of tbe physicians of Tbe Dalles Hospital was done for bim, but in vain. Tbe poor lad suffered a thousand deaths since the accident and th? end has been anticipated for some weeks. Tbe pareuts of tbe dead boy have the deep sympathy of all who know tbe sad circumstances connected with his death. "The Steam Laundry," as presented by the Wiedemann Company at tbe Vogt last night, proved to be tbe best comedy of tbe week and kept tbe large audience in a good humor throughout tbe evening. Tom Wiedemann at Georgie De Bum, the happy-go-lucky tramp, and Heine Wiedemann as men tbe honors of tbe evening The rest of tbe east were good and at usual maoy pleasing vaudeville feature! were Intro dooed. The Wiedemann! are much bet ter than tbe majority of high-priced attractions that vitit our city and will undoubtedly be greeted by another full bouse tonight, when tbey present tbe famous costume play, "Tbe Sea of lee." Card ot Tfeaoka. We, tbe family and immediate rela tives oi the late Wenceslaoe Pasbok, de sire to express oar deep gratitude end thanks to his many friends and acquaint' for tbe kindness and sympathy to us io oar great sslieUsai nod bereavement. Anna Pashik and Chilomm. Mabtin Jacxsha and Family. Wot Bent House at ead north tide. Will bo of Third rested to rssooasthJs parte. Inquire W Mr.A.K. Crosby at Blakeley's Pharmacy. Id le Quality n1 '' See for Yourself You don't need to be told that H. S. & M. suits and overcoats have the touch of true style, you can see it for yourself in the cut; you can see it even better in the suit and overcoat itself, ready for you to try on here at any time. We have plenty to show of many styles suits and overcoats good clothes. If p Wo Salts ffd VB" TT V See our display of Suspen ders " Knothe " positively best made. Balratton Army AnBoanc.ui.nu. A baby is to be given away at the Salvation Army ball Tuesday evening, Oct. 22od. Come and tee who gete tbe baby. Lieutenant-Colonel French, of San Francisco, and Major Kimball, of Portland, wiil visit Tbe Dalles on tbe above date and a very Interesting meet ing will be conducted In tbe Salvation Army hall. Good music will be one of tbe features of the evening. Colonel French is an officer of nineteen yeara standing. He was converted In 1881 and hat gone through all grades of officerthlp, from cadet upwards ; his laat promotion, from the rank of brigadier to that of lieutenant-colonel, having taken place in the beginning of 189V. He is a man oi pleasing appearance, and a powerful speaker, with clear and melodious voice. In bis speech there it no ranting, no sensationalism, bat a quiet, clear-cut presentation of hie tab ject, leaving a decidedly favorable im pression on bis hearers. While Lieutenant-Colonel French if paying The Dalles bis welcome visit, the major is visiting as for tbe lest time. All are cordially invited to attend tbia meeting, which will be interesting to everyone. An Explanation. T. A. Van Norden baa teen fit to an nounce that too firm of 3. E. Adoox 4 Company it extinct. Tbe firm name la extinot it it true, bat, at everybody knows, tbe business continues as before, and I have been its sole owner since December 10, 1000, since which time Mr. Adcox worked for me for wagea till about a month ago, when I discharged bim for drunkenness and for taking and pawning a gold watch left In my care for repairs. Those sending watches from a distance intended for J. .. Adoox A Co. will please addreaa tbem to myself, wbere tbey will receive the attention of as skilled a watchmaker at there It in this city. All work done at my store it guaranteed, at tbit baa alwayt been my method of doing butlness. o!9 dtf Thjso. H. Lixss. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. tit KM Yoa Hav0 Always otactil Bears tbe Sick Headache absolutely and perma nently eared by anion- tfokt Tea. A pjcootet barb drink. Carat constipation and indigestion, makes yoa eat, elate and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money book. eU. and 60 eta. Blakeley, tocdrafgloL Why nay 1.71 par gallon tor inferior points when yoa oaa bay Jsasos I, An Aid to the Buyer The Pianos which have been endorsed by the most eminent experts are now on exhibition right here in your city, and are offered at prices upon easy terms of payment, heretofore never attempted by a reliable house. y The laws underlying the theories of standard piano construction are today an un acquainted feature with nine hundred and ninety-nine peo ple out of every thousand, and in the advanced race for busi ness many cheap and inferior instruments are being offered for sale through various ave nues by an unscrupulous class of illiterate venders. When you stop to consider that the Stein way, the great Kimball, the wonderful Weber, the peerless Chickering, are conceded by the world's great est critics to be the acme of piano construction, you need not hesitate to buy now. Thus far the business al ready transacted during this special sale has been of the most flattering type, and we beg to offer th rough the col umns, of this paper our hearty appreciation and many thanks for the liberal patronage be stowed upon us, and our earnest endeavor will be to please and satisfy the most skeptical, with a positive and distinct guarantee with each and every instrument sold at this really reduced-price and genuine piano sale. Yours for good Pianos, mm I mus IK Ml MM MC F. J. CLARKE, Manager. ONE NIOHT ONLY, MONDAY, October Slat, Chat. L, Taylor'a Beautiful Srenlo Production Daughter of the Diamond King. Four Beautiful Stage Pictures in the life of an American uiri. A Company of 20 Select Performers. LA. BELLE LAURETTE Supported by C. A. if cG rath, The Foreign Acrobats, Clowns, Jugglers, Tbe Lento Trio, The New York Ltdlet Quintette. 5 BIO VAUDEVILLE ACTS See Our Children ! Bring Your Children ! First 3 rows, 75c; balanco of the house, 50c. Heats on sa!e at Clarke A Falk's, Pott Offfoe Pharmacy. THE VOGT 0PM HOUSE F. J. CLARK K, Manager. ONE NIGHT ONLY, THURSDAY, Oot. 24th. The World Renowned HERRMANN The... Great in a New and Marr "loos Program of Ssnsotiooal Novelties, accompanied by ..McWatters and Tyson.. and Company In their Latest Vaudeville Success, "Scenes in i Dressing Room." Reserved Seats $1.00; balance of the house 50c. Seats now on ssle at Clarke A Fele'o ' PottoBoa Pharmacy. Fire Inaarancte Ut iWoi I Crm be. Co. o( lotto. ruuuOod ItftU. Capitol paid np 07,500,000 Aaeete OSIO.liltMWS Now is the time to insure ; tomor row may be too late. Phone No. M. Heufert A Condon. Phono No. 803, Pacific Btateo Co. ARTHUR HKUFSMT, Resident Agent, The Pallet. WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and Embalmer Cor. Third and Washington eUe. Ail orders attended t promptly. Long dlttanat phone iia. Local. IPS. John PMhBk, Th Tailor, Has just received 1000 templet of the latest patterns in Otot't Clothing Goods. He guar. 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