The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 09, 1901, Image 3

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...The New York Oash Store...
136 and 142 Second Street.
The BARGAIN STORE of the City.
Thanks
giving
Linen Sale
Commencing
MONDAY,
Nov. Iltb..
This Great Sales' emhatic feature is Its Great Positive Hel
fulness. It affords Splendid Opportunities for Economy
on Table Damasks, Napkins, Doylies and Damask Towd.
jrtL
satin Damask Cloths
with Nafritins to Match.
8x8, grade 100,
8x10, grade 100,
8x8, grade 104,
8x10, grade 104,
8x12, grade 104,
8x8, grade 106,
8x10, grade 105,
8x12, grade 106,
8x8, grade 107.
8x10, grade 107,
$1.75, reduced to $1 43
2.25, reduced to 1 90
2.60, reduced to 2 10
8.25, reduced to 2 75
4.00, reduced to 3 45
8.00, reduced to 2 40
3.50, reduced to 2 90
4.25, reduced to 3 60
(a 4.00, reduced to 3 35
6.00, reduced to 4 25
1 TABIC EAHAStt.
Regular 46c quality reduced to 39c
Regular 60c quality reduced to 43c
Regular 75c quality reduced to . 67c
Regular 86c quality reduced to 73c
Regular $1.00 quality reduced to 79c
Regular 1.25 quality reduced to $1 OS
Regular 1.50 quality reduced to 1 26
Regular 1.75 quality reduced to J 35
Regular 2.00 quality reduced to J 65
DAMASK TOWELS.
Pancy twilled fringe, hemmed, plain and colored border.
60c quality reduced to 42c
60c and 05c quality reduced to 50c
76c quality reduced to 62c
$1.00 quality reduced to , 85c
NAPKINS.
Regular $ .76 quality reduced to 63c
Regular .86 quality reduced to 75c
Regular 1.00 quality reduced to 35c
Regular 1.26 quality reduced to $1 05
Regular 1.60 quality reduced to 1 28
Regular 2.00 quality reduced to 168
Regular 8.00 quality reduced to 2 60
Regular 3.50 quality reduced to 3 00
Regular 4.00 quality reduced to 3 47
Regular 5.00 quality reduced to 4 25
Regular 6.00 quality reduced to 5 28
PEHSE St MAYS.
fhe Dalles Daily Clmmfete.
SATURDAY
NOV. 9. 1901
Oysters
Served
In
any
Style...
At Andrew Keller's.
TREASURER'S NOTICE.
All ffio Connty warrants registered
prior to Dmmbcr 88, 1B, will be paid
on presentation at mjr office. Interest
cease after October SO, 1001.
JOHN F. hAmpsBIRJE,
, Conntr Treasnrer.
eVAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Oonl forget the dance tonight at the
Baldwin.
The ladies of the Christian church will
give a Patriarchal social on the 29th.
Royal Toke Point oysters nothing
quite so good. Served in all styles at
Jones' Cafe. You'll have to hurry !
ntt-12
School for dress cutting, next door to
Farley & Frank's harness shop. Inves
tigate. 8ee bills. East end of Seeocd
street. t9 12
Watch for Hi Henry's big band Mon
day at noon, and for the new, specially
made locomobile which this company
carrier.
The sofa cushion which has been on
display in Blakeley's window, will be
ralll d off at that place this evening at 8
o'clock.
Lost A small tablet containing ac
counts for the month of October. Finder
will please return to Mat Suhoren'e
blacksmith shop. n9 3t
At a mooting bald yesterday by the
pastors of the Methodist, Christ iati, Con
gregational and Baptist churches it was
decided to hold union Thanksgiving ser
vices at the-Baptist church. Further
announcements will be made at a later
dato.
For the secoud time in seventeen
years the position filled by Tom Kelly in
the Umatilla House was tilled by an
other person. Mr. Kelly was taken sick
yesterday and was forced to lay off dor
inx the afternoon ; but (was well enough
this morning to resume work.
Juitic Brownhill returned from a
busloeis trip to Sherman county yester
day, and states that be is agreeably
surprised to note the rapid growth of
the Sherman county towns. Slnoe the
construction of toe railroad, buildings by
the dosens bare been erected and are In
course of erection, and business is rush
iog Hi Moro, Wasooand Gross Valley.
A telephone msseege was reerived In
the city Chts morning ttoat Q. D. Hire,
of Five Mile, was taboo suddenly 111 and
'. Donne was summoned to attend
bl. InttrnoUeiM were alto Mat to
end Mi mm smmbq 4ssasdiatsly boneO
oi bis recovery worn not ootettamed.
Dr. Doane returned about noon-time
and reported that Mr. Hire was not
dangerously ill and wonld pull through
all right.
The members of Wasco Lodge, No. 16,
A. Ff 4 A. M., and visiting brethren
will go to Hood River on Mcnday even
ing to take part in the dedication of the
new Masonic hall in that place. They
will leave the Regulator dook at 6 o'clock
that evening on the steamer Reliance and
will return home after the dedication
services. All members are requested by
Secretary Doane to beat the dock short
ly before the appointed hour for leaving.
On account of the report that has got
circulated in Golctendale in some way, to
the effect that there were seventy-five
cases of diphtheria in The Dalles, the
players in the Goldtndale academy team
were not in favor of The Dalles high
school players going to. their town and
the game has been called off. It is like
ly that it may be arranged at a later
date when the Goldendale people get
over the uncalled-for diphtheria scare.
John Davin, who runs 10,000 bead odatiy a bad actor and there are several
sheep in the great Ocfaoco country, is in
Portland leasing land from Colonel R.
W. Mitchell, of the Willamette Valley
& Cascade Mountain Wagon Road Com
pany. Mr. Davlu says that the wool
Industry in eastern Crook county has
grown wonderfully and is still growing.
He favors the leasing of the public
ranges by the government and thinks
that such a system would be of great ad
vantage to the stockmen.
The wheat market is reported some
what stronger today than for the past
two weeks and more anxiety is shown
by the buyers to secure grain than was
a week ago. The warehouses are offer
ing 51 cents for Ciub, white 52 cents Is
being paid for wheat delivered at the
Gelzert dock. Nearly all the wheat
crop has already been sold, and It is not
likely that the producers have lost mucb
by selling at 50 cents, as the prospects
for a considerable raise is poor.
"Hunting (or Hawkins," the new
farce comedy, which will be seen at the
Vogt opera house Thursday. Nov. 14th,
seems to have much to commend it to
playgoers. It has been very favorably
criticised by the press, and is said to be
a cleverly-written play with an interest
ing plot,, brimful of bright, humorous
dialogues, breezy action, laughable situ
ations and an abundance of new music,
popular songs, clever dances and various
olber pleasing vaudeville features.
A meeting of tbe Forest Reserve Asso
ciation was held at Dufur yesterday and
was largely attended by stoekmeu from
all over the country. W. H. H. Dolor
addressed (he meeting and dwelt at
length on the proposed bill tv sail to In
dividuals not holding over 160 aorta of
government tend a quarter iso,tee of
reserve land without reMgenaeBMsjw,
and in bis speeah strongly oppose! fee
jnoasoM, stating thai it would oete ee loW
an opportunity ser weartoy siesem
end capitalists to monopolise tbe forest
reserve as has heretofore been done with
government lands. A. J. Dufur and
others also made speeches before the
meeting. A grand ball was held in the
evening under tbe auspices of tbe esse-
ni mti Inn
Since Manager Patterson hasTefusedi
to assume the management of The Dalles
football team, much talk is Indulged in
io football circles as to who will assume
tbe responsibility. John Cooper is
spoken of for captain, while Belden H.
Grant seeme to be tbe coo lea of tbe boys
for manager. With a little substantial
assistance on tbe pert of the business
men and witb encb men at tbe head of
the organisation, our Dalles team will
take a front place in the Oregon league
A woman by tbe name of Pauline
Dinsmore was arrested by Nightwatch
man Paulsen last night for being drunk
and disorderly and today is lodged in
tbe city jail In order that she may have
a chance to recover from her dissipa
tlod, when she will be given an opportu
nity to move out of town. She is evi-
others of the oame stamp who the offi
dais have their eyes oo at present, who
will be given like treatment on the
slightest provocation. It would be well
for them to take warning and leaye be
fore tbey get into the hands of the law.
Some time next week e meeting'of Tbe
Dalles Commercial Club will be called
by President Whealdon to consider tbe
proposition of establishing a monthly
sale fair in this city on tbe first Monday
of each month. This has already been
established in Pendleton by Industrial
Agent Jndson, of tbe O. It. AN., and
has proven a great suocess, end it should
be equally successful in The Dalles,
which is backed up by an enormous
agricultural district. Tbe sale fair gives
those wbo have any surplus-articles or
produce of any kind the best opportunity
to dispose of tbe same at the highest
figures, and also give buyers a chance
to secure what they need in an easy and
convenient manner. Theold Saltnaarsbe
stock yards and the Columbia feed yard
are spoken el as a suitable market place,
and it is to be booed the members of
tbe commercial clob will do their duty
in encouraging the tale felr.
Charley, the faithful old horse which
for the pent twentvtwo years has been
the property of Dr. Shackelford, of this
olty , has token passage for boree beaven,
and the saddest thing about hie depart
are is that bis end was so untimely,
since his master found It necessary
to shoot bim to prevent him from
further suffering. About two months
ao be topped on a rooty nail, and
sines that time be hoe navigated on
three logs. Everything that could he
thought of was done to relieve the in
jored member, hot recovery was doubt
lul, and a tew dogs see he totaed ooe M
hie forelegs oo that ft woe Impose! Die for
to stead ep, so es a last resort his
thirty mark and only last summer made
forty miles in a day, which shows what
an animal wblcb is taken proper care of
daring life cin do at that advanoed age.
A plate loaded wltb green figs adorns
the show window of tbe state board of
horticulture, my yesterday's Oregonian.
and attracts considerable attention. The
frnit wee raised on the farm of Rtnll
Bebanno, near The Dalles, and has all
tbe sweetness and' flavor of the South
ern California article. Mr. Schanno
says be raisee three crops a year from
bis fig trees, as some of the fruit is ripen
ing while blossoms are appearing for tbe
later offerings. A number of fig leaves
accompany tbe fruit, to show tbe kind
of garments Adam woie when be was
turned out of Paradise to rustle for him
self. Tbe leaves are shaped something
like those of tbe white oak of tbe Pa
cific coast, but present a much larger
surface. Secretary Lamberson says figs
have been raised successfully for several
years on tbe farm of J. W. Ms goon, near
Gravelly hill, io Multnomah scanty,
end these specimens from Eastern Ore
gon prove that ercb of the great seetiona
of the state is adapted to tbefr cultivation.
PBK.OMAL MENTION.
T. A. Hudson left Isst night oo a
business trip to Pendleton.
Mrs. G. M. Nolan, of Dufur, was in
the eity today en route to Hood River,
where she goee to visit friends for a few
weeks.
Mrs. Grace Dtxtor, who bee been
visiting bar parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B
Crosses", for the past twe months, left
for ber borne In Vallejo this morning.
Miss Ella Donaldsou, wbo is studying
in St. Vincent's training school In Port
land, and Miss Josephine Brnne, of the
Good Samaritan hospital, wbo have
been visiting relatives in this vicinity,
left for Portland yesterday on the after
noon train.
Jack Gibson, Cbas. Frank, fir., and
Cbas. Inderwels returned yesterday from
Blalocks station, on tbe O. R. A N.,
where tbey have been banting geese.
They report that there are tboomods of
the big birds in tbat vicinity and the
statement is lolly substantiated by tbe
number of geese brought in by tbe bunt
err, as they had about twenty eight and
one rabbit.
Mason, Attention!
porforsoed the painful doty
Charley was close to the
Members of Wasco Lodge, No. 15, A.
F. A A. M , and visiting biethren are re
quested to be et the Regulator dock at 6
o'clock Monday evening to take tbe
steamer Reliance for Hood River. Tbe
boot will leave at 8 sharp.
O. D. DoAve, Secy.
Wur Bale r Trade
One heavy wagon nod one nee light
wegoo for sale or will trade for borate.
nC lwd T. J. Pairs. The Dalles.
take
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Osteite A leak's sere earn boils
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..Boys' m TWltlfS SCHOOL SUITS..
KNEE PANTS
Wo have just received our complete fall line of
Boys' and Youth's Clothing, and are ottering them at
unusually low prices. Now is the timo to fit out vour
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.
The ItfewTork Cash Store
BUY A WILSON
AIR-TIGHT HEATER
and save fuel. THE WILSON has an
OUTSIDE DRAFT that will not burn
out. We also carry a line of TRILBY
AIR-TIGHTS.
...MAYS CROWE
Trilby and Cole's Original Air-Tight Heaters
For Wood and Lighter Fuel.
The introduction of Cola's Origin.! Alr-Tighi Heater has revolution
ised the heating stove trad. In .11 Motions of the United States. Its won
derful economy in tbe me of fuel, and many other eacelUnt qualities,
strongly recommend it to ell in neei of . heating stove.
What Col.'. Heater Will Do.
This stove will heat . room from aero to
SO degree. In five minutes.
It will lieat your honse evenly day and
nlgbt.
It holds fire 36 hours without attention.
Yon boild only one fire each winter.
It bnrna chips, berk, leaves, paper end
corn cobs, and gives excellent results wltb
this fuel, which Is Ordinarily wasted.
Tbe stove Is light and easily moved and
set up.
Tim combustion It pei feet end asbes .re
removed only once In foor weeks.
None of tbe beat Is wasted end tbe Move
will save one-half of yonr fool bill,
i It Is oleen, economical, convenient, eafe
end dor.ble.
Every one of Cole's Origloel Air-Tight Heaters Is g.aranteed to stav
air-tut. t as lone as used. Wfaere wood is used for fool every family should
base one or more of these stoves.
Sold by MAIER Sc BENTON, The Dsllss.
Blakeley's Drug Store
THE OLD RELIABLE
J 170 3d St., THE DALLES
Wo carry the largest and moat complete
st .ok iu Ksktoro Oregon o
DRIIUI and MKUIC'INSI,
COM II" and UKUSHIS,
ei'unoee and chamois,
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nt:! ars the Meat Made.
Everything we sell Is fresh.
Our prices are Oeuatsle.t.
Our I'UB.OKII'TION Deparluisot
Is iu charge of competent men.
, We Manufacture
Or. Wand's l.lnlbieal.
Or Wuud'e Sarssparilla,
lir W lion's Headache Tablet,
and WIU Mseel Aliuuail Cream.
11 A IC OBUBKS receive our QflTU DUfltfCC I vvry Package delivered free. I
personal attention. OUinrnUflEd prumiUy, in the oily. 1
John Faahek, The Tailor,
Has just received 1000 sample,
of the latest patterns m Genl't
Clothing Goods. He guaran
tees prices and a good fit or no
pay. i J
John PfMhok, The Tailor.
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