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About The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1901)
4AAAAaaaa .The New York Gash Store. 138 and 144 Second Street. The BARGAIN BTORE of the City. Men's Great Clearance Me, Ribbons Suits . . SPECIAL for ThankatHvtng ..nogs' in Mil senu siits.. If 'ou ever expect to wear ' any more clothes you can't afford to stay away. i Handsome strictly all-wool suits in cheviot and cassi mere fabrics, lined with best quality Italian cloth and serge, good values at $8.50 and $10; our Thanksgiving price, $7E2 j Hats, Shirts, Underwear, Suspenders and Gloves of the Finest Make. and Silks for Saturday only. 30 pieces Fancy Ribbon, worth 8c ftATUMAY, 3c tr yard. 25 pieces Fancy Ribbon, real worth 15c SATURDAY, 10c r yard. Odds and Ends Fancy Ribbon, 35c, 40c and 45c values- SATURDAY, 13c wr yard. Two Big Prices in Fancy Silks, ft, $1.25 and $1.50 values Mc $1.65, $1.75, $2 and $2.25 values $1.25 er yard. All Good Marked in Plain Figures PEMSE 5t MMYS, The Dalles Daily Chrwnele. FlUDAY NOV. 20. 1901 rf r m Served Oysters ,, At Andrew Keller's. ) () . TREASURER'S NOTICE. All WMo Coo.ty WlfMM MWl.tM4 prior to January . MM, will b. paid on ptaaentatlon at my otBoa. IottrMt eaWI after Kofwiber IS, lSOl. JOBS F. HAMP8BIBI, Ooonty Treasurer. eVAYSIDE GLEANINGS. - C. E. Dawson, of tbie city, baa got the CDn tract for painting tbe scenery for the opera house now in coarse of erection at Wasco. Tbe marriage of Mr. J. P. Lucas, of this city, and Mrs. Olivia Morgan is an nounced to take place sometime about New Year's. Tbe football game tomorrow afternoon between Pendleton and The Dallea will be guaranteed to be clean and enter taining. All should eorre oat and eee tbie (fame, one ot tbe beat of tbe Beaton. The local lodge A. 0. U. W. will o:ive a social next Thursday ntgbt to which the ladles ot the D. of H. will be In vited. It will not be a etag social, as was mistakenly said a couple of days ago. Two new case of diphtheria were re potted yeeterday, one of wbieh is in a house froui which the quarantine was raised a couple of days ago. The quar antine has been raised from tbe resi dences of Dsn Baker, J. C. Connelly and Mrs. Tyler. The heavy raise of last Friday an Bala r (lav caused a bin freshet in Hood river. About one million feet of lege came down tbe river for tbe Lost Lake Lumber Co., and only about doaen logs west over mm soom nou war. in the Columbia. Wednesday evening George Bacon, of Forest Grose, arrived on the steamer Dallea City with stock end carriages onen nn a liwarv bun in tblB City. til such time as s new stable con be built he will occupy temporary quarts on Pint attest nesrths Umatilla House. Mr. Bacon bat a floe sew outfit of bug gies and goes home sod will sets a position to accommodate all who easy desire anything in bis lies. President Wbealdoo, of- tbe com merclsl slab, having had sickniss in bis family almost sH MM tjsss lines It was determined to bold s monthly tslr bate to commence on tbe flret Saturday in taken up in the near future and pushed to success. This enforced temporary abandonment muet in no wise be con strued as a permanent abandonment. The Portland Telegram of November 25th says: "Tbe musical and literary recital, to be given at The Dallea Decem ber 6th by Mamie Helen Flyns, assisted by Sose Bloeh-Baser , Portland's famous soprano, promises to be tbe musical event of tbe season in that city. Since ber graduation in music and elocu tion, Miee Fiynn has won a repots tion gained by few young artists. Her work as s pisniste, ber execution, inter pretation and memory of the worke of tbe great masters, bavs called forth moat favorable criticism. At the com ing recital she will give selections from Beethoven, Liszt, Chopin, Schubert, Teneig, Schumann and Padereweki. Among a collection of eandry articles of food and clothing in tbe county court room, which have been donated to tbe Boys' and Girls' Aid Society, is a 20 pound box of Star plug tobacco. On tbe lid is tbe inscription is the well-known chirograph y of the sheriff, "From tbe eheriff's office believing that under tbe guidance of Brother Gardner the children of tbe 'Aid have acquired tbe habit of 'chewing.' " This singular donation was found some months ago under s lumber pile while a search was being made for goods stolen from the Hub clothing store. As no owner could ever be found for It tbe sheriff concluded to make a preeest of it to the borne. It can be readily sold far something really useful. The management of the B ys' and Girls' Aid Society has always sbown great appreciation for tbe contribution made to them each Tnankegiving. Tbe amount contributed has usually been very generous. No people in the state have responded more liberally than tboee of Wasco county. Bat this vear because of tbe decreased attendance at school, tbe contribution has fallen low pored with former ossa; being nly about one third of last year's. Io lew of what tbe society is doing for the nfortuaate children of our community places ue under renewed obligotios to it. The agent, Mr. Resebaw, will be ere until Saturday evening. If there tboee who bave not bad an oppor tunity of contributing, sod etlll desire to do so, it would be much appreciated if they would band soy donation, no matter have flowere In great variety and abund ance, and are not only en ying bat rev eling in the best climate in tbe world." For old-friendship's sake, at least, Mr. Husbands will sot lake It unkindly if we tell hiaa thst we bad some climate here ourselves this fall. The lowers are etill in blooss OsiSSoss, law WS have had very little frost. Ws ssss had tome ripe raspberries quite tsssty, bat of course not as sissy as Mr. Husband hue hod, and rigs strsw bei rise hsve been in the market almost every day until about a week ago. Mr. Hot bands hoe the sin cere thanks of The Chronicle for his rourteey. THE MEIKLCJOHN CHILDREN. They Sr. Soys' Committed To the Car. of and Oirla' Sid Society. Tbe two little boys, who were reported in Wednesday 'a Chronicle as saving received brutal treatment at tbe hands of their father and stepmother, were arrested yesterday and today committed to the custody of tbe Boys' and Girls' sid Society. The boys' names are Stanley and Clyde Meiklejobn, aged respectively 6 ond.7 yearo. Their fatber'e same ie John M. Meisk-j bn. He came here a short time age from Baker City. He is s carpenter by trade and by pro fession a Seventh Day Adventist preacher. Armed with necessary papers Deputy Sheriff 8ex ton, J. A. Renshaw, of the Boys' snd Girls' Aid Society, Deputy County Clerk Simeon Bolton and The Chronicle man went yeeterday morning to bring the children away. The family reside in a email frame building on tbe hill south of Judge Bennett's residence. Tbe etepmot ber and children were at borne. The father was at work on the W. A. Johnston building. Tbs bouse was neat and clean. Tbe children's clothing was tbe beet of them. Tbe pinched, old-mannish look of tbs older boy, with bis black and bruised eys snd face and swollen hand, sad the swollen cheek snd bruised and swollen hands of tbe younger would have melted tbe heart of a atone. The woman seemed to have expected us. When Sexton announced his bosi nees she ehowed no more emotion than if we had come to take away tbe house est. Tbe children were togged up a lit tle ssd their little belongings packed in s paper parcel wbes ws started on tbs asked. "Because I put two sticks in the stove when she told me to pat in only one." There was a wound oo the elder boy's tbnmb. He was asked bow be got it. His answer was that be got it rawing wood. "Doss your pa not raw tbe wood?" was asked. "He rawed oss aiick a long time age," was tbe asewer. Then tbe little one raid his mamma used to stuff cloths is hit mouth to pre vent the neighbors from hesring him cry when she was whipping him. When brought to tbs hotel tbe writer examined tbs elder boy's back snd hips snd thigh ssd found tuem covered with braises to the nnmbor of thirty by ac tual count. At the examination today tbeee and numerous other evidences of cruelty were brought tally ont, ss wss tbe fact that the present brutality was a repetition of what happened to two elder children In Baker City about six months ago. Tbe father absolutely denied sny cruelty in the present instance in spite of tbe clear est evidence in tbe world. When Judge Blakeley announced hie decision tbe father manifested considerable emotion and begged hard that tbs children be sot taken from him. The writer accompanied tbs children back to the hotel. Ac ho was about to leave hs took tbe younger one in hie arms and raid: "Come, 1st me take you buck to your mamma, and bave a good time." Tbe child instantly cried sat, while the tears streamed down bis cheeks: "1 don't west to go back ts mamma; I don't want never to go back. The writer set him oo bis feet snd raid: "Then, toy child, you will never have to go back,' when s smile instantly lit up his little bruised lose ae be raid : "I don't rare ; I'm just glad I'm not going back." How much cruel ty it took to put these unnatural words in tne mouth el a eons ot live y God alone knows. give attention to. ssVesstldUMl lbs tat fair afficlsfltly to insure it success, bra conclujsjd- to ejMlkdss t jo fSK IhS present. It ie hoped the msttsr will be back track. Tbs woman caw tbs sbil- If email, to Mr. Renshaw. Judge Blake- I dreo lssve ber forsesr with the stolid u- ley, or Prof. Lenders. There is so cause mors worthy to whieb we ran contribute. Mr. S. R. Musbesjds. Ists of tbe Mo ster neighborhood, sow of Seshrigbt, Santa Croc, California, sends tbls office s bnocb of oat ftawera ssd a branch of raspberry boss, lades wash ripe berrtra. Oa t posts Mr. Husbands says tbs rasp berry branch wsa takes from s row of whlsh bs bsd Biassed ty-flve boxes of berries, holding thrss sSsjMMei a poond essb. wlnhls thslsst month. Mr. Husbands odds: "We difference of the basalt rocks dwelling, Wbes about tbe bouM the younger child bsgss to cry ssd without tbs semblance of prompting or euegeeti on from anybody Mid: "Mamma's mess. I dos't libs her. I never wsst to era her ssy mors." There woe s Utile scab en bis sose. The writer pointed to it sod asked, "Wbes dfer testr Ths child 5hst I wss etandisg up. did she fcisk you lorT" wss Sr.. Drawl ST- T. A. Van Jforden, tbe jeweler will give s diemond ring free to tbe person drawing tbe winning number on New Years' Eve. Ticket free with every 50c purchase. Diamond rlog oo exhibit in tbe ebo w window. nt7 1 wk To REWARD." Loot, oa one of the street of Tbs Dalle, s lady's gold watch. Ten dollare reword will be given for its return to tbs Oregon saloon. 20n 6d In an Ohio town tbis year tbe African Methodist episcopal ebureb of that dis trict bstd s eoorWence. The colored nopalstios of tbe Uttls tows mads greet prepsrstions to ascertain the visiting clergymen. A low dsye after tbs oaa foresee closed Its seat ions oss of lbs Jssdlug women of ths tows dross Cftt ie Res Ridge to purchase sbisksss of Asst tan. sAsbsd sopsUed tbs stasis ays sssjsft. Jesse anWe)g semiss I ttaftl w boobsbssW BSee we eetrur SBBSS Basanoxfany BBBoeungBsy ds Ministry." KNEE PANTS Wo have just reeeivod our complete fall line of Boys' and Youth's Clothing, and are offering them at unusually low prices. Now is tho 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. The NewTork Cash Store Trilby and Cole's Original Air-Tight Heaters For Wood and Lighter Fuel. The introduction ot Cole's Original Alr-TIgh. Heater has revolution -iaed the heating stove trade in all sections of the United States. Its won derful economy in the use ot faei, and many other eicelUnt qualities, strongly recommend It to all in nee I of a heating More. What Colw'a Heater Will Do. Thlt atove will bert a room from xsro to 80 degrees In Are mi nates. It will heat yoar honto evenly day end night. It holds Are Ho honrs without attention. You build only one lire each winter. It borns chips, bark, leaves, paner and corn cobs, and gives excellent results wltb tbla foel, which la ordinarily wasted. The stove Is light aod easily moved and set up. Tbe combust Inn is perfeel and aehee are removed only ores In lour weeks. None ot tbe heat la wasted aod the stove sill save one-half of yonr fuel bill. It Is clean, economical, convenient, sate and durable. Eveiy one of Cole'e Original Alr-Tlfclit Heaters Is goaranteed to Slav alMivrit aa long as used. Where wood Is used for foel every femlly shonld hast una or inure of these stoves. Sold by MAISR fe BENTON, The Delias. 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. ...MATS dfc CROWS BS Tbe Chilly Air.- aoggeata Overcoat, while tbe name of Tkse Masks CletHtftg Co., suggests economy. If someone ehosld slip go is your pocket yoo would consider It a friendly act. Tbis ie who we are pseitively dolag to every man who buys bla anlt or overcoat Irom ue. Men's allwool Hints in caasimere, chaviot, worst ed and sergea, varying from $4 50 to $20.00. Overcoats from $4.85 to $10.50. Ulsters from $5.95 to $17.60. Hot! Hats! Hftta! 10 Ji zm Men's New Style Pedorae In either slosh or brows ; told tbs regoler way from $1,25 to 11.75; Ths HUB panes )Je We etill have all sixes left is that spaniel Wool Fleeced Underwear, worth $160 soli; Remember Tbs HUB srree The Hub CtothkKp Co., OfeYf CSOWH BUILDING.) kV it