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About The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1901)
...The New York Cash Store... 138 and 148 Seoond Street. The BARGAIN STORE of the City. fteelal Cto&litO oat Sale of LAMES' GLOVES. ..logs' ami mi's school sons.. Arc You Mixed on the Salt and Overcoat Question? It's pretty hard to know what to do, isn't it, when every clothier in town has "the best at the ljweet pic" and all "give satisfaction,' and all bags the tailor to piree', and sve yon a half to a third and all that. It comeR down to the qnes'i n of faith in somebo iy. Hart, ScHsxtTnet Marx tail or-made Clot King, made ixpressly for PEASE & MAYS, will answer the quesikn. Stylish, durable and best for the money. $10.00 to $23.00. Large assortment of SHIRTS, made up in plain and neat effects; Correct $ttjles for this season. $1.00 to $8.83. Yelvo Chameleon Neckwear, the only new thing from the Bilk looms this fall. Sold by Pease fe Mays only. Largest and best assortment of Stylish flats in the city. We offer for this week a complete line of Gloves, in tan, brown, black and red! alzs 6 to 7 V Special Sala Price. SftC tSr No gloves will lie fitted on dtirins sale. 5 The Little Feet. Take care of them the big feet will take care of themselves. There Is no ariiL of wearing ap parel that nqnlrea po much at'en tion as Children Snoes. We ht -lieve in good shoe Mini the right kind of shoes for children shoes that conform to the natural shape of the foot without sacrificing hII sense of aood taste. We hare sev eral makes of Children's Shoes made from the best of leathers and on the right lasts. Box Calf, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.25. Kid, $1.50, $1.75, $2 and $2.50. Kangaroo Calf, $1.25, $1.50 arid $2.00. All sizes and widths. PERSE 5l MAYS. The Dalles Daily Ghmriete. WEDNESDAY - - - OCT. SO, 1901 Oysters Served in any Style... At Andrew Keller's. TREASURER'S NOTICE. All Wasco County warrant registered prior to December 22, 1898, will bo paid i presentation t my office. Interest ceases after October SO, 19.1. JOHN F. HAMPSHIRE, Gonnty Treasurer. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Don't forget Prof. Sandvig's dancing class this evening at th Baldwin. Carl Pets, a anbject of the German empire, yesterday took oat hie first citi zenship papers. For rent A con pie of large famished rooms in a nice locality below the bluff. Inquire of Condon 'pLone No. 391. o29n2 The Fortnightly Club will hold its first meeting of tbe season at lire. A. J. Tolmie'e, tomorrow (Thursday ) after noon, at 2:30 o'clock. Professor Bandvig will commence a dancing class next Wednesday evening, to continue all winter. All those desir ous of j lining the class should be present at the first meeting at 6 o'clock, sharp. o28-3t Wanted By young woman with a child of a year and a belt old, a borne for self and cbrid where she could assist in housework and receive small wages, (iood reference. Address Tux Chron icle. o'29 n2 The Fossil Journal says : "Tom Da vidson, of Bock creek, Gilliam countr, sold a band of yearling ewes to Nat Wa' lace, of the same county, last week at 14 per head. This is the top prioe we have heard of this fall." There are now five cases of diphtheria in quarantine, four old cases where the patients are well and await tbe twenty oae days limit, and one new cas of three days ago. The fUg was taken down from the Bcberrer residence today and from tbe Tom Kelly residence yf recently examined anew under tbe dl- ness, to act as agent for fire insurance companies and do abstracting and con veyancing. The capital stock is $25,000, divided into 250 shares of tbe par value of $100 each. Yesterday a gentleman from Hunts ville, Colombia county, Washington, closed a deal far the purchase of the lot east of tbe Dan Baker residence property in Kramer's Addition and tbe lot west of Joe Studnecker's place hard by, pay ing for tbe former lot f 225 and for the latter $175. It if understood that it is tbe buyer's intention to improve the property as soon as convenient. Dad Bntts has a bargain to offer to bis Tnends in the shape of a neat, gix.rooia4 cottage with modern conveniences, on Alvord avenue. It will pay you to in vestigate this proposition if you want a home. We also have other very desir able property. For further particulars see Dad Butts, at Hudson & Brownbili-'e, Tbe Dalles, Oregon. 3td-lw Charity May Bennett, daughter of Mrs. Martha J. Bennett, of this city, died at the' residence of her mother at 5:35 p. m., yesterday, October 29th, aged 14 years, 5 months and 15 days. The cause of death was quick consump tion, witu which the deceased was at tacked about six weeks ago. 1 be funer al will take place from tbe family resi dence tomorrow (Thursday) at 10 :30 a. no. A. J. Rich, wbo bails from tbe neigh borhood of Troutdale, but who has been vorkinv for some months past in the Antelope country, and Annie Kiit-ourse, of Petaluma, California, were uoited in marriage this forenoon by Key. Father Bronsgeest at the Catholic parsonage. 'I he young cuuple left for Portland on tbe afternoon train with tbe Intention of going to bouse-keeping in East Port land. Andy Lytle, the slayer of Emmett 5gsu at tbe Derbam sawmill in Crook county some four or five mouths ago, was acquitted by the jury at Prinevllle yesterday morning after tbe jury bad been out eighteen hoars. The defense claimed that Egan bad assaulted Lytle'a ife and tbe jury seems to beve be lieved the charge, as there was no aesiion that Lytle bad committed the rime. Tbe petrified forests of Arisona were terday. There was a case of prompt justice io Albany recently. Tbe crime was com mitted on Saturday and tbe man was in the penitentiary on Tuesday. Tbis is good example. Men should be made to know tnat if they violate the low they will bo punished ot once. Artic es of incorporation of tbe Pratber Investment Company were filed la too office of tbe ooaoty clerk yesterday. Tbe incorporators are Goo- T. Pratber, W. H. Marshal. Vmrf Barnes and O. E. Harm in, all of Hood Bivor. The bast' Country. Donald is a Boss-sWre ness of the oorporatloo Is to do a general rection of tbe general laud office, the ailicifled logs he in tbe greatest abend aoce within an area of eight square miles iu Apscbe county. In some places they lie more thickly than tbey could have stood while living as trees, and it is thought that tbey most have been carried there by a swilt correot of water in tbe uiesosotle age. Donald McKay, called Too Baal," to distinguish bin 4ross too otbor Pooald McKay, of Antelope, loft Antelope last week for a trip to Canada and too WW wbo baa doea well la tbe real estate, trust, loan and banking bas!- la Oregon during tbe last too rears. Before goin.' he sold his sheep 2200 bead of ewes to Donald McKay at $3 per head. A month or two ago he sold his lambs to the same party at $2.10 per head. Tbe Cascade Warm Spring, Hotel, T. Moffett proprietor, will be kept open for tbe accommodation of guests all win ter. Tbe hotel furnishes comfortable accommodations and bot baths within the building at reasonable rates. For farther particulars address Tbos. Mof fett, Cascade Springs, Cascades, Wash. Don't be a back number. Shoot op to date ammunition. Peters Ssml Rmnkelesa Powder cartridges COSt no more than the cheapest black load, gives all tbe advantages of tbe smokeless loads excepting a light vapory smoke. Peters cartridge?, loaded with Kings Semi Smokeless have won the worlds cham pionship record, four years in succession. Peters Loaded Sheila are exce'lod by none in strength, velocity, cleanliness, nrt will imnrove anv man's score. Mir At Benton sole asents for Thel Dalles. o30 ltddw Peter Hollett, a Spring Creek rancher, while coming to town today with a four tinraH load of wheat, was thrown vio lently to the ground and rendered in sensible. The accident occurred on The Dalies and Goldeuda'e road near the G. W. Stnitb ranch. Tbe frodl wheel of the wagon struck a rock and tbe jar threw Mr. Hollett to tbe ground, where be lighted on bis head. Neighbors of tbe inj ired man took care of him till be recovered consciousness when be was brought on to town. It is not thought tbat his injuries are serious. For many weeks a Portland gentleman has stood daily in the neighborhood of the Regulator office with placards posted all around him announcing that be wants to hire 500 men at $2.25 a day to work on railroad construction and improve ment. Of course he occasionally runs up against a few men that are willing to work at tbis rate, else he would doubt less have abandoned h'is potation long ago. But the singular thing about it is that First street, in the neighborhood of the Regulator office, is crowded all the time with a lot of strangers whose ap Dearsnce would Indicate that they are laborers, bat who apparently don't want work st any wages as long as tbsy have a dollar left to blow iu on whiskey. And the maj rity of them keep in a boozad condition st all hours. Two of these gentry, wbo claimed to be broke, applied to W. W. Wilson, of tbe Bald win restaurant, yesterday afternoon for a square meal. Mr. Wilson told them be bsd three cords of sawed wood oat side tbst be wanted damped into bis cellar. It wasn't half ao boor's work for tbe two, and for tbis bo would give tbem sapper sod breakfast and ball a dollar Lb aesb. Tbe ma ludlgoaotly teraed op tbeir noses and walked of. It wasn't work tbey vara altar, bat abartty, aed charity eader seek etraaav Mr. Wilson serf properly re fused. The fact is, tbe best wsy to re form these loafers Is to enforce the apos tolic precept, "If a man work not nei ther shall he eat." A Dlstlngnuhrd Indian Scoot. Captain George E. Bsrtlett, one of the old-time Indian scouts of tbe Black Hills country and Dakota, was in town tbe other day and got away almost be fore anyone knew be was ber. He is representing tbe King Powder Company and Peters Cartridge Company, of Cin cinnati, and, as appears to be his custom, be gave a little exhibition of bis skill in handling a rifle and shot gun that will not soon be forgotten by tbe three Dalles persons who wsre privileged to see It. The shadows bad lengthened out con siderably when tbe captain and Leo Schanno, Fred Van Norden and E. H Sargent, of Tbe Dalles shooting gallery, reached the beach near tbe foot of Washington street and one of the party picked up a common oyster can and Captain Bartlett struck it five times with shot from a repeating shot gun before tbe can struck tbe ground. Then changing the gun for a 22 caliber rifle, bits of glass, necks of bottles, bits of brick and other little things were thrown in the air and wese almott invariably struck by the bullet of tbe marksman It is claimed that the captain can bit a ten-cent piece while it is going through tbe air, without any difficulty. Captain Bartlett has a history that stamps bim above the avsrsge man. It is stated he won great distinction as captain of the police Indian scouts at Pint Ridge agency, South Dakota, In 1890 and 1691, and was present at tbe "Wounded Knee" fight on December 29, 1890, when 400 Indians and 40 United.State soldiers were killed. He also was sent in command of the relief party, wbo went out to the battle ground on January 1, 1891, to pick up tbe few wounded Indians tbat had been left there to die, and with bis own bsnds unfolded a dead mother's frossn arms tbat encircled a baby girl that was still alirs and unharmed. The Utile Indian girl was afterwards named Lost Bird ("Kilkalan Nuoi") and was adopfsd by Mrs. General Cslby, who is now educating her In Washing ton, D. C, where she Is admired by all wbo know ber, for she is quite pretty and very bright as well as a rare relic of a ghastly murderous fisht, sod the Ghost Dance wsr wltb tbs Sioux, Tbe captaio expects to sgsln visit Tbs Dalles in about a month, wbsn he bss promised to give a free xm bit ion of bis skill, doa notion of which will be given beforehand. Aeeonat Nook t-a(. On tbe road between Tbe Dallss and Center Ridge tbe undersigned lost bis eeooant book. Finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving property at Ida Chronicle office. eSO-dsott Jambs T. Ooortar. Teg will aot nave boils if yea take OUrks talk's ears tare fot boils. KNEE PANTS Wo have just received our complete fall line of BoysVand 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 tho nobbiest and neatest patterns are sold, but come in at onee. Every SUIT Guaranteed. The NewTork Cash Store Trilby and Cole's Original Mr-Tight Heaters For Wood and Lighter Fuel. The introduction of Cole's Original Air-Tight Heater has revolution ised the heating stove trade in all sections of tbe United Slates. Its won derful economy in the use of fuel, and many other eicelUnt qualiiirs, strongly recommend it to all In nee J of a beating stove. What Colo's Heater Will Do. This stove will heat a room from soro to 80 degrees In five minutes. It will heat your house evenly day and night. It holds fire 88 hours without attention. Yon build only one fire each winter. It boms chips, bark, Isaves, paper and corn cobs, and gives excellent results wltb tbis fust, which Is ordinarily wasted. The stove is light snd easily moved and set up. Ths combustion Is psrfect and ashes are removed only oocs In tour weeks. None of ths beat Is wasted and tbs stove a 111 save one-half of your fuel bill. It Is clean, economical; convenient, safe SgrSfivr" and dorable. Every one ot die's Original Air-Tight Heaters is guaranteed to Slav air-tight as long as used. Where wood is used for fuel svery fsmily should baxe one or more of these stoves. Sold by MAIER & BENTON, The Dalles. Whilst, New Grocery 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. ...MAYS CROWE,.. Blakeley's Drug Store, Wu carry the IsmM and moat SBSBkJstS ,0B OWN KX I II U' T of I union ami Va- (took lu Katturu Oregon ol nl: la ru the Hast Stud. IBUO onO MMUICIMBS, Kverithtae; we .ell 1 iaeeft. CON us ud HBIi HI KS, Ow srlces ara Coeaiiunt. lomntiudrHlsull. r I'ltBaVRII'TION Osnartnteat ""VLVnnJSiXSIm - . eharg. of co,,,,,! man. rtiuu aag roco AMKttAS. Wb Manniasture-- PHOTO ral'BKlBd HOISTS, Woad'a l,Lrh. TikUli, v.O vrWKV'B CHOtHH-ATsta. and vriieh Haas! A Hawed Ceeaga. as AIL OitOKUe rewslve our QflTU OUflsiCC Kvtrv ruikK dullvared Vree, persona) aiuntloo. DUIfl MUrlCd iriin.flr, In Itioeltr. John Pashek, The Tailor, Has Jast received 1000 samples of the Istest pattsrns in Gem's Clothing Goods. Hs guaran tees prices an J s good fit or no pay. : t John Pashek, The Tailor. QUO. . CAMfBaXU 4JIVIL MOlMBtaa. Irrigation, Mage, KaUrostf sad Water tangly Ky?8inSaa4 assert Uag aarveytag. May- f2gattAMat Oaaaiainiat lisM aAgt Wjl nlaMliaVstai III wwswtry"iii T"H1t aiitr" addfoss, 9. 0. gas SW, fgl DaUJa, OI. Fire Inwrance. Ut IMni I &m ks. (o. of loita. rouudsd IWJ. Capital paid np g7,SOtMMM gdjO,IgtJ,Ofla Now is the time to Insure; tomor row may be too late. Phone No. an, Heufert x Condon. Phone No. 80S, Pacific States Co. ARTHUR aXUFCRT. Resident Agent, The DaiLee, Why pay I.M por gailM tar paints wbsn you sen bay Prion's ana pseef eeiM lay sailoa, ffureoiead tar ft ye talk, agates.