The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, November 16, 1901, Image 3

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    ...The New York Cash Store...
138 and 143 Second 8tret.
The BARGAIN STORE of the City.
..BOgS' aM TOUtp'S ML SPITS..
I KNEE PANTS I
i
The LINEN
Defxirtment.
We exfrect the Linen He
Mirtnent to be hi iain
this week. Everu pat
tern is bright and new.
Oar fecial Prices for
THANKSGIVING
will prove to be a big
success.
COME EARLY before
the good things are gone
SATURDAY ONLY
Men's black stiff hats, latest fall block, fresh
new stock; hats that usually sell at 2.00
and $2.50,
Pease Mays9 Price
for Saturday only
$1.35
LADIES!
Your Storm Boots are
here Shoes that keep the
feet dry and warm are not
usuolly very handsome, but
Our box calf aud kid shoes
add both style and comfort to
their other virtues. Somo
have heavy welted extension
soles and Cuban heels. Leath
ers are pliable and comfort
able to wear. Wo have the
regular height aud the extra
high cut, the most sensible
shoe for winter's enow and
slush. $3.30 and $4
will buy a pair.
PEASE St MAYS.
Fhe Dalies Daily Gtamfete.
SATURDAY
NOV. 16. 1901
W m Served '
Oysters
At Andrew Kalier's. 1
TREASURER'S NOTICE.
AH Wasco Conuty vtrmli registered
prior to December Sft, ISM, will too pmM
a presentktlun mx nar olBeo. Interest
eeeaee anor October SO, 1M1.
JOHN P. BAHP8BIBI,
Conner Treoavror.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Dn Maloney'i wedding at the Vogt
tonight.
The usual Saturday night's dance will
net be given at the Baldwin tonight.
Wanted A girl to do general boose
work in a family of two. Inquire at
tbis office. i14 la-
Wanted A girl or woman to do most
ly chamber work. No washing, no
ironing, end no children. ni2tf
The local lodge of Forres e s bad a
social gathering and banquet last night,
which was largely attended and much
enjoyed.
On account of failure to secure au au
dience room, Rev. Gaston's lecture of
i tie Star lecture course will not be given
tii it evening.
Madam Fry tells past, present and
future. Specializes on love affaire, mar
riage and divorce. Boom 9, Union
Street Lodging H 'use.
Ladies wanted to work on sofa pillows.
Materials furnished. Steady work guar
anteed, experience unnecessary. Ssnd
stamped envelope to Miss MeGee, Needle
wok Dept., Ideal Co., Chicago.
T. A. Van Norden is now prepared to
fit your eyes. He keeps the best quality
of glasses and frame on hand. Pre
scriptions accurately filled on snort no
tice. No fancy prices. el 3 1 w
Rev. W. L. Gaston, of Santa Kosa,
Calif., will preach at the Calvary Bap
list church tomorrow at both hours.
Mr. Gaston has toe reputation of being
an eloquent speaker, and it is hoped
t hat he will have a good bearing.
Mrs. Martha Poormao, an old-time
'esideot of this city, died at the state
insane asylum this morning. Tbe re
mains are expected hero tonight, and
the funeral will take place from Oac
d U A Borgeti's undertaking room to
morrow. From tbe meeting at tb club rooms
last aigbt sMksJaody sBiotakooly walked
off with another man's overcoat. This
kind of exchange weald be all right if it
w re a fair deal, bgd list newer of the
more valuable coot naturally kicks and
wants another dent.
Tun Chsomcib if spoil esieiel (hot
the Citixan's eommanleatloB of j eater-
day was written under a mistake. The
child who died Wednesday o( diphtheria
was not publicly buried as alleged.
There was no one present at the funeral
but the undertaker, the driver of the
hoarse and tbe grave-digger.
Tbe barn of it. Hey ting, ot Lyle, was
burned last Sunday night. It contained
100 tons of hey worth $1000. The barn
was worth (600. There was no insur
ance nod as there eras no one on the
place at tbe time of the fire it is be
lieved to have boon the work of an in
cendiary. A tract ot wheat land twelve miles in
width, between Bekeovea and Sberar's
has all been tjotneeteaded within six
months, which shows tbat when a rail
road gets within sound of the fertile
range a new order of things eucceed?,
and the solemn stillness and the virgin
soil are broken simultaneous-, says the
Observer.
Tbe Dalles football team play a game
with the Waeco team at this place this
afternoon. The line-up of the Dalles
team is: Omeg and A Hard, center;
Patterson, Brown and Zirka, guards;
Bsrtell and Starr, tackles ; Smith and
Scott, ends; Murray, quarter; Cooper,
full-back ; Groehler and Frank, halves ;
Cooper, sub.
After this date, Saturday, November
16th, all paid local reading advertise
ments in Tub Chronicle will be in
serted only oaee among purely news
matter. After that they will be trans
ferred to a coluino headed "Basinets
Locals." There a ill be no exception to
this rule. The news colon. ne must be
reserved as news columns.
Will the following persons please call
on J. C. Ueastler, at
bank, and get premium
tbem on exhibits at lest
C. S. Msgee. O. (iuue. Mrs. Nellie
Morris P. M. Meeker, Mr. N. Learned,
Mrs. Grant Hawley, Mrr. W. W. Will
iams, J awes N. Knight, L. Bradley,
Mrs. J. A. Fleck, Lee Laoghlio.
A fire accidentally started in tbe resi
dence of Ernest Bonomi, eight miles op
Mill creek, yesterday, which was hap
pily extinguished after it had destroyed
about M0 worth of clothing and furni-
Frencb A Co.'s ! circumference
warrants do
district fair:
for tbe government at present, a' though
he has a standing ordjr to pick up a
good horse where he can.
A melodrama after the style of a three
ring circus wall bo tbe attraction at the
Vogt next Wednesday u&. "King of
tbe Opium Biog" carries spore people,
scenery and effects than half a dozen,
ordinary show. Throe distinct com
paniesa dramatis company, a compa
ny of native Chinese apd a number of
vaudeville people, including a quartet
and a team of acrobats. It baa twenty
thrilling scenes, any one of which, it is
said, is strong enough to establish tbe
success of a play.
Irwin Juiien was arrested yesterday by
Constable Jackson on tbe verbal com
plaint of his divorced wife that he had
drawn a gun on her and threatened to
kill her. Juiien was drunk when arrested
and after lying all night in jail Justice
Brownbill tbis morning ordered bis dis
charge as no complaint had been filed
against him. Jolfen was not long dis
charged till be again visited Mrs. Juiien
and threatened divers and sundry things
against her, including the burning of
her, out of house and borne. The end
of tbis ease is not yet.
Al Burgeson, the soda water man, and
Fireman A. B. Comstock have just re
turned from a visit to tbe Pine Flat
ranch of their friend, Conductor L. E.
Lindsay. Not finding Mr. Lindsay at
borne they bethought them of making
their visit historical bv cutting down
the largest tree they could find on the
Lindsay ranch. This they accomplished
after three hoars of tbe hardest work of
their lives. Tbe tree measured 110 feet
to the first limb and eighteen feet in
at the bntt. Burgeson
came home witb a bump on his back
and Comstock's hands have blisters
that wont be healed for a month.
In tbe circuit court tbis morning tbe
ease of B. H. Shaw, who tried to pass a
bogus check on Deputy Sheriff Lee, of
Cascade Locks, tbe other day, was con
tinued for tbe term. Tbe cheek Shaw
attempted to pass on Lee was for $10.36
and was drawn on the Ntz Perce bank
of Idaho. Sbeiiff Kelly communicated
ith tbe hank and a as answered that
Proposition for a Monthly fair.
tore. In putting out tbe fire Mr. Bo- j ghaw wver D,d E credu n gb
. a . M ft . S I I
is wanted at Union for the same crime.
Hn is a man of 80 or over, of polished
address, wbo is said to have passed
himself off ip various places as an ex
state senator of Idaho, a candidate for
prosecuting attorney of Nes Peres coun
ty, a United States posgofllce Inspector,
sic. When arrested a blank check book
was found in his pocket, whose stubs
would indicate that be was wealthy, as
tbey contained memoranda of deposits
and checks on the lies Peres bank for
Urp so sos. The coo has not
abac's hoods, bt his attorney,
Clerk, expects to have bun released on
hsfl In a short Um.
" " HI " - 'm
AMMlt IALV1
noaii got bis bands so severely onrnea
that be will be unable to do much witb
tbem for a couple of weeks. Tbe prop
erty was fully insured in tbe Oregon
Fire Belief Association
Sheriff William Faxier, as agent for
tan government, has concluded tbe pur
chase of 250 horses for service in tbe ar
tillery branch of tbe United States army
at Walla Walla and Vancouver, Wash.
A u muber of those horses wore bopfht
through T. t. Pfipps. of this ally, shoot
fifty being brought lo from tbis section
of the country and sent to Vancouver.
Of tho U hood, fcofef vsco see to Van
couver and the other half to Walla
Walla. They will average in weight
Shoos lg pounds. By this last pur
cbaes Mr. Fraxlor has flllfd all orders
Following the call of President Wheal
don, of the commercial club, a meeting
was bold in the clnb rooms last night to
consider tbe suggestion of Colonel Jud
sou, of the O.R.4S. Co., of holding a
monthly fair in The Dalles for the sale
of stock and farm products. Ths at
tendance was representative of tbe busi
ness interests of too city, bat was not
nearly so large es it ought to have been
whoa a matter tbat might be made to
result in much profit to the dry, as wall
as o the farmiep community, was to be
considered. President Whealdon ex
plained the objct of tbe meeting, and
after an interesting informal discussion
a resolution was passed unanimously
tbat tbe officers of the club pioceed at
once to make preparations for holding
tbe first of a renee of monthly fairs iu
this city on the first Saturday in Decem
ber. Tbe object sought to be attained
by tbe fair is to brine tbe buyer and
seller together in the ssme way tbey
are brought together in the weekly and
monthly markets and fairs in all the
smaller cities of the old country. If a
farmer has horses, cattle, hogs, sheen
chickens, or any of the vegetable nro-
ductions of the farm to sell, be can bring
tbem to town on fair day and confidently
expect to meet a buyer who wants such
things and wt o will take them at their
(oil market value. Not only will local
buyers look to fair day for supplying
msny of their wants, but buysrs from
abroad will be attracted, and thus the
competition, which is the life of trade,
will he promoted. Monthly fairs are no
untried experiment, and once estab
lished they wonld in time come to be
looked upon as a practical necessity.
When, for instance, horse buysrs learn
tbat a large number of horses will be
brought bere on a given day, they will
not fail to be here in such numbers as
will insure more sales at better figures
and at less expense to tbe owners than
tbey could be ordinarily disposed of in
any other way.
Tbe promoters of the fir will secure
the Saltmsrshe stock yards or the O. .
A N. Co.'s stockyards, or both, if need
ed, and in tbese places stock of all kinds
can be placed and offered for sale with
out any cost to ths owner save, of course.
for necessary feed, which, however, the
owner will, wo presume, be permitted to
boy where be plssse. For farm pro
duets a convenient place on one of the
streets will be designated, where the
termor can, also without cost to himself,
place bis warss and negotiate for their
sale. There is no question ss to the
benefit of such u market to tbe producer.
Ths only question is, a ill be cooperate
wlib The Dalles business men in their
effort to establish it pod make it s sac
cess?
Van's stae It la,
est est the effected oert free! with
tfyoteriooe Palp Opts, a onto remedy ,
and the polaispoa. fete by Clerks i
rasa.
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
seoing our line. We will save you money.
Don't wait until the nobbiest aud ueatest patterns are
sold, but come in at once.
Every SUIT Guaranteed.
Tbe New IT oris Cash Store I
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.
PR
.MAYS CROWE.,
Trilby and Cole's Original Air-Tight Heaters
For Wood and Lighter Fuel.
The introduction of Coin's Origins.! Air-Tishv Hester has revolution
ized the heating store trade in all sections of the United States, tts won
derful economy in the use of fael, and many other excellent qualities,
strongly recommend It to all In nee J of a healing stove.
What Cole's Heater Will Do.
Thi stove will heat a room from ssro to
80 degrees In flee minutes.
It will heat your house evenly day and
night.
It holds fire 36 hours without attention.
Yon build only one tire each winter.
It horns chips, bark, leaves, paper and
corn cobs, and gives excellent results with
this fuel, which Is ordinarily wasted.
Tbe stovs is light snd easily moved and
set up.
The combustion is perfect and ssbes ere
removed only onos in lour weeks.
None of the heat Is wasted and tbe stove
a ill save one-half of yonr fuel bill.
It Is clean, economical, convenient, sate
and durable.
Every ope of Cole's Original Air-Tight Heaters is guaranteed to stav
eir-thl.t as long as used. Where wood is nsed for fuel every family should
base one or mors of these stoves.
Sold by MAIBR te BENTON, Tbe Dalles.
May Seem Strange
to those accustomed to the nana) way of doing thlnss, to talk about re
duction at the hegininng of tbe season. Nevertheless tomorrow brings
to uur customers a chance to buy winter wear at prices unheard ot be
fore. For instance,
No. 1 Oxford grey, allwooi, well made, with heavy check Haiti',
good velvet collar, sold in the regular way at $8.50 ftyf St BP
Hub Price. eftp3
Mo. S Good heavy pilot cloth, allwooi, in either bine, Liown or
black, well lined, with velvet collar j sold In the regular sV As
wsyattDM; Hub Price eJiJcWJ
Mo. OKxira heavy allwooi, double-breestsd, In bine, brown
snd grey, extra well made, with hsevy farmer aalisj lining , with Urve
storm collar, j ist the ihlog for aoht west her ; Sold In IfcsltV AV
the regufai way for $10 00; Hub Price splf eJf J
Mo. 4 A flrstrlsss heavy ei
lined, with extra Isrge storm
wind or snow; sold iu tbe regular way for $15 00;
Hub Price
blocbllU, 4oubl-bfsaslsd, heavy
eeHar, onnetrshre te either
PBCIAL-26 d sen Men's Wool Flcteed Underwear
worth $1 60 s salts Hub Price 95c evil.
The Hub Clothing Co
HUH OeOWIC BUIMMNO.)
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