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STtJBPAY. ...DEC. 37; 1898 I1TEMS IN BRIEF. r Boo. Soha Wilcox, I QrMa Valley, .Pathep Brooafeest went to .i? Per uactf ioday. " t?feo(fee tjandiee and all kind ot nuts . '. f ibftolidays at Kellersy ; - Mrs. Cbas. Buckle?, of (Jresa Valley, V fiiiaVln ttacity, . V 'Tr'hcmpson, a prominent tWiner of : V Jojpifrhwidi la in tha city. . I? weatlier forecast for; tomorrow . ,;laoVf yttb wartefflperatnre. t' J. ; Steufer ; ba bought Arthur Cttrke'a Jewelry. store in tne, Atn '' ' .'.-".'.,- ap::Prtber and ;W . TUletW of : vKobV lTr, were In the city ' lat nlh.; . ,VwfJTi (Jasey. an extensive farmer of i CrooVepiioty, arrived here last night fr.W fprtland, and left on the Frlne-'vlll- e atafce today.;' ' ,;yi?fKlay the Wloau'a began not - tin ub Ice at Hood River, to be kept for home use for to I sales constructed Portland and other points. :M Hodson, of the firm of Irwln-Hjn?o- u Co,', U In the city superintend ingbVplaclng of the new steel furni- ture in the county vault. '"Vliaa1erM was well attended last niffht' and irave a first, rate show. that bus I rough a cold spell. Every'section airafeared 1 nose taken off the 'Meara.".M. 2an. of Ztn Bros., . Drs'ser,' the Portland grocer, and E. G.'Sharro'Ct; of Hegle & .Were it the cltj last night. eachers'in the different Dallef acboola 'are preparing for Christmaf exercises, and are drilling their pupili ori" appropriate exercises for the holidays. - rSo"Jf.ar " there have been lOdeatrs among, "the- - Oregon Volunteers Second regiment. Two o) them died .'at San Francisco th othsr eight at Manila Cavite. Skating 'oh tho river is a favorite pastime now with all who the time to spare to go on the Ice. The skating is said to be better now than for a number of years past. . Mahara-'s- minstrels gave a very creditable entertainment in the win last night to a fair, sized audience ThleombloailoD has in it first class singers and some very'clever punsters. Two sets' marriage license were Issued by the clerk today, one to James R ' ivease and Emma Fisher . the other to Edwin Burlingame and Sidle Surface. When the Dufur stage started out this morniifg it met with aa accident on Third street. While, standing in front of Mrs, Nelson's' restaurant one - of the burses got into .he trench has been dug for a water main and drew this stage in after it. Fortunately no damage was done. From Thursdsy's Dally. . H. Dustid. Sheriff of Klickitat county, the city. . Miss Bloch sings "Star Spangled Banner," at the Vogt tonight. . . E. W. McComas, the grain buyer, returned last night to Pendleton. . ' W. C. Allaway Judge Ltebe went to Hood River this morning. : . (i. C. Wniffard. a nromlnent sheen- - man of Arliogion, is In' town today. lop,werto in tba city ,)att night and left on tbe morning for Portland. H. Brtwh returnnd Jast night from a a.t D.UUk rnlnmrtU awViaKsk Vtaa J I .U.tlH lt1Aa 4 Ka k JISU UU UiUVI IVi suw aai w wa Bissinger "St Co. ' Each of the rooms in the first and second grades in the public schools will have a Christmas, ttee on Friday afternoon Christmas. Tndav A. Anderson is Duttlnsr the Iron front on Wm. Marders new build-la- g, and It la very pretty. When com- pleted it will be one of the handsomest fronts In that part of the city. Dalles merchants are. looking for- ward to a better holiday trade than for. a number ot years past have almost endless stock of goods suit- able for presents. This morning Mr. Stadleman a xoroe oi men to worn cutting ice uu the pond at his place West of town. He contemplates putting up enough to supply The Dalles for a year. J. B. .Cartwrlght came In from Cross Keys yesterday. He there is no now yet in Cross Keys country, bnt stockmen are already feeding, there being gresrf.on tbe That little 'structure in front the Umatilla house that has the appear anoo of a. big goods box, is not for or- nament, but is a storm door put up to keep the cold out of the office so guests be Comfortable at all times . Yesterday .the driver of tbe Golde-- n stage started to cross the river on the" ice but when he reached the middle of the stream, concluded tbe ice was. not sufficiently stroog to bear bis team up and turned back. Dalles streets are again dusty, rather SKATES! i SKATES! ah u&commonthlo? for tbe middle of December, but-th- e ground. Is" frozen solid and teams passing over.-th- e streets create a considerable .dust,, though It is hardly likely the street; sprinkler will be called out. Tomorrow Peter Stadleman will be gin putting dp'lce from the river and will fill his warehouses at this place For. two past Mr.' Stadleman-h- a beenvgettlng'ice frd,m$orth PowdeK but this year will" be 'abieto supply The Dalles with lcevof ,home; produc tion There's a new member In tbe firm of f... Berts. - fashionable clothier, lereafter. jt win be ''J- - O., Herti -- & on.;'., The new memoerarriTea booue i o'clock this morning, 'and Jpnuoy ays he is a born cidthler,i)4 he 'has i" hands outstretched : to welcome ustotners. The "La Grande : Chronicle editor oust drink something peculiar, for he oaeioes the foot of snow that covers rand Ronde , valley is . beet sugar. fost men when they get In that fix imagine they seo snakes and bugs, but he Chronicle man probably nas it in a mild form. The holiday decorations in A. M. Williams & CoV. store are unusually attractive, is a pelce The most striking feature In the center of the main and also shipment room of towels and napkins representing battle ship Oreeon. It is the handiwork of Ernest Jensen. ' - , Engineer Georsre Brown- - has been working the past few days drying the belonging to the fire department, tnd now has It In fine oooUHlon to go It is bj far- - the best attraction cb of Tn Dalles this season. has been reels and Co., and and have Bald of county that Is in and train Ain UOCU before and la put says no ranges. of that may dale jears and .the nose The thoroughly dried so that In case of fire It will be In first class . shape for use. '" i The steel furniture that is being put into the vault at the county court house is very handsome and will be nost convenient for storing records. It is said to be the best furniture that has been put up In a publio building In the state, add, it should be, for hen complete it will cost the county ibout $3,300. A reception was given Mr. and Mrs. f. R. Reese last evening at the rest lence of Mr. and Mrs. M. . Parkins vhich was attended by a large number of friends and was heartily enjoyed by all. Mr. Resse and bride were the re ceipients of a number of valuable and highly appreciated. presents. ' This morning W. H. Butts received a letter from I. J. Norman stating that hlmelf and family-ha- arrived safely in Roseburg, and had secured very comfortable quarters. Mr.' .Norman tlso stated tbat Will Harper, formerly of this place, who is running a sta?e line into Roseburg, met with a serious accident on tbe 6th. His team ran swar throwing him out of tbe stage ; bruising him very severely. ' j I I ThU morning E. P. Fitigerald re-.- J ceived a letter from- his son, Lieut. C. : : . C. Fitzgerald, of . the Seventh army : corps, who is stationed at Havana, dated Dec. 6.. At present Lieut. Fitz- - gerald is detailed' on railway work, and he reports very .pleasant weather for out door labors'- - on the island. He mentions an incident that occurred in Havana which has sot been mentioned in the dispatches, the shooting of three Spaniards by a negro teamster In the employ of the U. S. government. Lieut. Fitzgerald says the Spaniards were teasing the negro when" he whip- ped out a gun, killing one, mortally wounding another and slightly wound- ing the third, which tha lieutenant thinks will convince the Spaniards that they can't fool with Uncle Sam's colored boys. ? From Friday's DallT. Emil Scbonno returned last from a business trip to Portland. Rev. A. Bronsgeest returned from Portland last evening whero he baa been on a short business trip ' A. J. Dufur, of Dufur, - left for Port- land this morning to visit bis family who at present reside at that place. Miss May Enrlght secretary of the Colunbla Southern, at Moro, went to Portland this morning on a' short visit. Fen Batty, the popular night clerk at the Umatilla House is confined to bis room with a severe attack of lumbago. ' Last venlng Geo. Blakely returned from Portland where he has been attending a meeting of the ; State Board of Pharmacy. Bargain days aia't'ln It. Every day in the week Is a bargain day at Jacbseos " Book St, Music Co. We are cutting prices on our complete line of holiday goods, pianos and organs Included In addition to a better value than ordinary you receive gratis,' with every boys suit bought, a number of useful wearables at A. M. Williams & Co.'s. Tomorrow's the last day. P. Limeroth, ofNansene, Is in tbe city. . He reports : extremely ' cold weather in tbat section with no snow V speak of. All the farmers have plenty ot feed for Stock so they are in fairly good shape. ' This morning A. '.Heilburg, who works In Everdlng & Farrel's cannery In this city, met with a painful acci dent. He was making some repairs on the machinery when his thumb was caught in a cogwheel and badly W(WA"KV SKATES! SKATES! -- New Hue just received at MAIBR & BENTON'S. 1 mashed: Df HoHtster-w- as dressed the injured member: This morning Z. My Brown who-- , la one of the prominent stockmen of the Prlnevllle-couotr- y returned from tne east where he has been with a train- - load ot bee! cattle. Eleanon, tbe-littl- e four-yea- r old' child of Mr. ana Mrt. W.J. Smith, of Hood River, swallowed a brass bucklo about tires weeks mao. The child "does not suffer or cumolaio. but she nas no appetite -- and . ha!. become. qulte.tbin MrT Smith ioofc tne Child to Portland on Tuesday and will have it examined by X rays! Yestetday a pair. of . opera glasses were stolen from A. e..uer cuu- - feotionary s.tore. .Mr. Keller does ;not eAra to extras the thief and will re-- . frala from takin? an? further action In the matter if the elasses are return ed t..u wnAHt r'H I 7. .7". -r. matter to the authorities and brini theoffender to justice, vi The committee .appointed by the coqdiv court toappraWe the damages to the Hood River 'Lumbering Co. caused bv usimr Hood River as a public highway, left for that place to day and it is expected that they will report in a short time as they have to the 20th to get in their report. We are informed by Mr. Croseen that it is the intention of tbe con- tractors who are putting in tbe new water mains in this city, to make a connection with tbe reservoir by this evening. The work la being pushed as raoidlv as possible, on account of which the turning L... Corvallis the water causes. This forenoon Judd Fish of tbe Umatilla House received a telegram from Lafayette Orezoo stating that his mother was sinking rapidly and requesting him to come immediately. As both the morning passengers had already gone through Mr. and Mrs. Fkh left on a freight at 12 o'clock. As Mrs. Fish la advanced In years and yery feeble it is expected that she will live but a short time. Seufert Bros, and tbe Stadleman Com Co. have large crews f t men busily !' engaged today, in getting their ice . houses filled before the expected thaw, i Mr. Seufert Informs us that the ice is about seven inches thick and in. splendid shape for cutting. He hopes, if tbe present weather continues, that they will have their ice houses, which are of several hundred tons capacity, filled to the top. This being Friday evenioz the usual three men team contest will be I eld at The Dalles Commercial and Athletic Club. Great interest is beinir 'taken in these contests and each team are working hard to cirry away the bowl Ing trophies. As it takes considerable time to bowl this contest the contest--' ants are requested to be at the club rooms If possible at 8 o'clock. William Heisler, proprietor of the Dufur rolling mill, is In the city on a v. .... i a rrA t.fA.ma ... ik.i UlUIUCDO bl ip. UO IU1VI IUD us .aj HIU cold weather has frozen, up tbe water ; In tbe flume to such an extent, that it is impossible to operate tbe mill. This causes a great scarcity of mill feod in tbat section, as the supply Is , already exhausted, and. those farmers ' who have layed in a sufficiency during the fall are the only opes who have any on hand. j An informal reception was tendered Messrs. P. S. Davidson, sr. and jr., of Hood River at the Mount Hood hotel, Wednesday night, prior to their leav ing Thursday for their home at La Crosse. Wis. It is thetr intention to arrange for the removal of a sawmill at La Crosse to Hood River as soon as possible. R. C. Judson, the O. R. &. N. Co., was present: The Davidsons are receiving the co operation of the citizens of Hood River in their effort to establish the mill there. The Columbia Southern railway, has compietea roaw Moro. Jamei, m1m Emna spike was ariven weanesaay amid the blowlDf of whistles and ringing of bells, at 6:30 p. m. Tba citizens who have' been watching the rapid pro- gress of tbe work under numerous tryiog circumstances,, the worst all being the cold weather and frozen ground, during tbe past days, could scarcely wait for the time when they could say without doubt. "We have a railroad." The men who so faithfully carried on tbe work, despite the In- clement weather, were, that evening treated to a royal spread at the city hotel given by tbe rallrOad company. Dr. O. D. Doane, who was in port- - land yesterday assisting an opera- tion whclb was performed on Jasi W. Blakeney'a .leg,, which was broken several months ago, returned borne last night. He Informs us that it was oblique fracture and as some mus cular tissue got between the broken fragments tbe bone only partially bealed. Itwaa necessary for tbe sur geons to make an Incision and scrape the bone and reset It binding It to- gether wltb wires. The operation was very difficult on lasting over two and one-hal- f hours, during which time tbe patient was under Last evening W; C. Aliaway and Captain Sherman . returned from Stanley's Rock where in company with W. B. Bates, superintendent of - the Marine Iron Works, tbey were Inspec ting the machinery of ' the Inland Flyer. Mr. Bates has no doubt about tbe engines having sufficient power to run a much larger boat, and is certain tbat wltb a few changes every thing will prove satisfactory: A larger propeller will used and a beater will also be put in which will aid in keeping up a larger bead It may be also i necessary to put In a condenser and when these improvements are completed ;tbe doubt of many wbo think tbe Flyer would not prove a success ' will be dispelled. : ... A bold robbery was committed at Troutdale last nigh'v. . From what could be learned some tramps broke into ibe merchandise store at that place and helped themselves to several pairs of gloves, shoes and other ar- ticles of clothing- - Sherifi Kelly was telephoned to this morning and in- formed tbat tber. were three men eon earned tbe steal and that they were supposed to be on tbeir fray '.'east on freight No. 2Z. This train passed through here about 4 o'clock and if the perpetrators the crime, were aboard, gt tbe time the news was telephoned tbey were out of reach. An effort will be made, however, to have them repre tnanded at some point along the Una tbey remain abroad this train.' It ia not expected tbey will be oattght aa they will likely drop off at some station along tbe road and escape. For tbe better accomodation of their lady 'Customers, Pease & Maya have placed a telephone their dry goods aeoartm.nt. Ia calling for this de and J "'.-r- ff A.tarr.' Crowd 'Atitttde& Vi Evening and Had a ' Mnt ' illgbtTal" Tl- n- ... , tonight' rroitia.' .The fair given by the 'ladies of the SI. E. church is proving beta a social and financial success. ... The attendance last nigFt was large aqd those who were . present, --felt that taej got more taan iun value lor wnat they speatafter they bad listened to' thb well arranged program.. v Miss 'Bloch'srsipging was heartily enjoyed .by every .one as was- - dumnns traced by the loud, applause which fol lowed each seleetjon, and, after her beautiful delivery.ot the ';3tar 9paDg led Banner" tbe applause was deafen ing.. ..V - . . ..... .. .. Miss Bessie French rendsred a reoita tion. which demandedj an encore,. while a dpi 11 hvtt nnmhppnf lir.r.la iri.a In In. ;w- - 7-;- w P7 tnvi.hsT4 ;throwa ditch. aaise i .cxieson was .among the- thouh not went off the sur-i- s uf evening. ceDt on . broken: Mrthii.t ' WMe.Pt; ba-sp- d Uhe n.Mun( r.K m.,!.!. Ld - v.. vujv,u h. are certainly to be upon tbe success attained at their fair in the. Vogt opera house. They have numerous booths very tastefully decor ated and In which are no end of attrac tive articles which readily pur- - chased, and the entertainment fur nished is of a very high order. At the opening last Wednesday opera house was well filled, and the program rendered was ' highly ap preciated. Miss Bloch rendered a of i. Jl of of an in grand. This lady la indeed a singer of the first order; her volceis perfect and her musical education has been the best. At each rendition she was called back.respond-ln- g gracefully to every encore. Miss Johanesen was to have given a recita- tion but was unavoidably prevented from attending, and her number was filled by Miss Rose Michell, whoie cited in a very pleasant manner the selection "Alex Italianes." Tha Ian tern swinging by Van Xorden, Camp- bell and Pruyne was exceptionally good as were in fact all the numbers. A Kaaoul Caught I A man who gives hie name as Wll ham. Jaegar is lodged In the county jail, having been bound over by Re- corder Gates, in bonds of 8200 to await the action of the grand jury, the charge against him being obtaining money under false pretenses. Jaeger claims to be a marine en gineer in employ oi tne company that furnished tbe engines for the Inland Flyer, sent here to inspect the Last Saturday he pre tented a check on French & Co., signed by W.. C. Allaway, agent for the D. P. St. A. N. Co. for C135 at the Germania saloon and got $20 on it Monday be drew $25 more on the check and stated that would like to take tbe check to Mr. Allaway and have a correction made in the number, wnen ne wouio casn tne cnecic and re turn the $45 borrowed money. He was given the check, and proceeded to the Columbia brewery where he bor- rowed $10 more on tbe strength of the check. Failing to return to pay the money borrowed at the Germania, ' tbe pro- prietors of that establishment reported tbe matter to Marshal Lauer. and he found Jaeger In a bawdy last nltiht. When confronted Jaeger acknowl- edged to have had the check, and bor- rowed money on it, but it could not be found on his person. At the prelimi- nary examination, ' before Recorder Gates, he waived examtnatien and was remanded to the custody of the sheriff being unable to furnish bail. The eheckhe had was a forgery. . Baas-Fish- er Vf eddlcg-- . At the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Fisher at on Wednesday afternoon iwi i ne ia st R Reese nd FisheP 10 ia be of steam; of if ia were pronounced husband and wife by Rev. D. V. Poltng. The wedding was a quiet one, Only immediate friends of the family being present. H. D. Par- kins acted in the capacity of best and Miss Joles was bride's maid Mr. and Mrs. Reese will make their future borne in Tbe Dalles, and will re- ceive tbe bearfy congratulations of a large circle of friends. . Tha Crack Mia a. . W N. Wiley has returned from Tacoma, where he went recently with Read what We are doing for the Boys "big and little." KaT .lit sof pre from bis mine on 'Current creek;- - rn -- Crook "eowtyaSiJ bad It jested by theTacOr "Smeltfcqg ana tveuucinjf. vu. ine restut-wa- s very satisfactory, and ' v'iia so eor eoutaglog.that MrWIleywill retura to .Cherry creek, at once and begin. sinking a shaft on the ledge. The ore be had tested was from a ledge-eigh- t feet In width and was taken frm a owpjsct .hole sunk, eight feet below be surface- - U'la free tqlJUog rock," and the bullion obtained from It is aheSt-ba- lf igbH"aad hu.lt silver xre. Mr. Wiley is oonfidebt he has a good mine, and will prospect It thoroughly this winter. A rortansta Accident. . Aft acciden t occurred o n . the O..R..; :N;o Wednesday-afternoo- n between Job? Pajr and 94ially. Hollow that Is .mystery to ralirofd men. Thejteam.l pwjvet. .was. In -- train and one of the ih.tralnln;the also a wheel -- .rir f""-""- "' b?e .. one the Th. ir.i. trainband (.....l.-- , k.J li. congratulated are tbe young tne he house man Cora Currant after tne axle had broken.. It everal hours to get the disabled car off the track, and the Flyer was de layed four hours while tbe track was being cleared. Railroad men cannot how the train was not derailed Don't Forest the Stamp The of keeping an eye open in on which tribute U laid by the war revenue townspeople off to machinery. required understand necessity stamping documents a man who. bought a mortgaee to wbieb 09 war stamp bad been affixed. He could not. of course. stamp tbe inetru-nen- t tlmself. and he could not file it until the omission bad been rectified. Tbe ' only way open was to send tbe mortgage to the col- lector of Internal revenue and estab lish before that official ' that the omission was not with fraudulent in- tent, but happened by reason of ex- cusable neglect. A Treat tot Tn. Dalle. X Hi Henry's city minlstrel aggrega- tion 60 all white performers will appear in tbe Vogt Saturday evening, Deo. 17. This company is considered every where to be the best of its class now on the road. The press of Denver, Salt Lake and other citlea where - the company has showed speak in high praise of tne or ganization, and pronounce it tbe best show that has Visited those ports in many years. It is a treat for The Dalles to be privileged to see sucb a combination. Btrajrad or Stolen. A mastiff pup, nine months old, mouse colored, dark nose, tips of ears and feet, weighs 120 pounds and meas ures six ;eet from tip to tip. A reward of $5 will be paid for his delivery to thisoffice tf.: The currency tinkerers at Washing ton are bent on retiring tbe greenbacks and treasury netes in order to increase the demand for bonds, for when there is no more paper currency in circula tion there will be a necessity for a greater amount of interest-bearin-g bonds with which to buy gold. Their object should be known by tbe people. How many hours will tbe big candle displayed in our show window burp? Fifty dollars in prizes given away to the twelve nearest guessers. You are entitled to a. guess for every 25 cent purchase at Ithe Jacobsen Book & Music Co. j The Columbia Southern has secured the service of I. H. Ceffer as 'agent at Moro. For some flue Mr. Keffer baa been night operator for theO. R. A. V. at this place, and is a thoroughly competent railroad man. - Water may be ihut off occasionally on tbe bluff for a day or two at a time, but under tbe hill the parties who are putting in tbe new system will endeavor to not cut off the water more than an hour at a time. V Dr. Wbltaker, recently from Port-tan- d, has taken a position in Dr. Stur-devaot- 's office for a short time, and Will in. a few days visit the towns of Sherman and Gilliam counties. Good Wood. - Oak o fir delivered to any part of the city. Ratea reosonable. Call on F. B. Saunders or give orders on tele- phone No. 12 ' get end We. the Read the with every Boys Pant Value from S 1 .50 to 82.60 FREE Knee from to $4.50 FREE with Pant Suit from $6.75 Long ttr. iolveben's Book Store A sweeping price reduction on Booki, . ' Cases, Albums, Fancy Goods, Guitars, Mando- - lins, Watches. Jewelry, Pictures, Toys, Jttc, ou . . . . ., . . :reat Bargain Days Thursday, Deo. 15, Monday, Deo. 19, r' " Thursday, 22. From our " already low prices we give on a Cash Discount of 20 Per Cent. WHY AND WHEREFOR? To irive evervbodv an oDuortunitv "'to buy Chrintmas presents cheaper than ever before, and to select - v from a lafger variety than offered elsewhere. ... Beitiembr tha and the Place, NICKELSEN'S BARGAIN THE I 9TH On Pianos and Organs a Special School Books. Dictionaries and Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens are not included in the special reduction, which applies strictly to THE BALDWIN i Corner Court and Front Streets, Carries Everything to ba in a Liquor Store. Whiskey 83 to 85 per Gallon. K10 Germaiiia Saloon 64 Second Street, corner The Dalles. - - Oregon. agents the celebrated Beer.j Wines, Liquors, and Also all kinds. Y .'. ', JOHANNSEN, Proprietars iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiirniiiiniii Clias, J. Stubjing, WHOLESALE Wines, Liquors, Cigar? and Beer. Celebrated Yal Blatz Beer, Anheuser-Busc- h Nu trine, beverage, unequaled tonlo. 173 Second The Dalles. Oregon, viiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiinmiiii Holiday Presents. Special inducements aod big cuts in Y all former prices .' This Week Special Doll Sale. 3o, 4c. 7cf f4o and I8c. Big.Values in Dressed.Oolls. Albums. Toys. Books. Endless in Novelties. $50.00 In PRIZES GIVEN AWAY. Jacobsen Book. & Music 170 Second Street. The Dalles, Oregon., FOR THE BOYS. Christmas is coining, 30 ia still colder weather. want every boy to be well dressed, nicely dressed, comfortably dressed be happy. We want his parents to all they possibly can lor their money; With this m view we inaugurate tomor- row, to continue until further notice, An Xmas Suit Sale in which we will make useful presents with every boys suit sold. want every boy and young man in The Dalles to wear our particular, make of suit9. It's best for the money, barring none. following: FREE Knee Sult with Pant Suits, Worth $3 every Boy's Knee 15c Tie 15c 6c 50c tinea 20c Tie Tie $4.75 tO Deo. DAYS, I5TH, AK0 220. Reduction. Holiday FiKt-Cla- ss Court. for Cigars. & It to 20 1. The a as a street. g - ' ' . . 24c . variety Celluloid - V e And 1 pair Boy'a Bibbed Hose, black, worth i I pair " " Suspenders, worth 10c' 1 Windsor ( 1 Handkerchief Total value. FREE 1 , Boy's Winter Cap, worth 1 pair " - Suspenders I. Windsor 1 Handkerchief : Total value. 1 Warm Cap, worth.. 1 pair Heavy Hose. . . 1 pair Suspenders 1 Windsor 1 Handkerchief 1 Wool Sweater ... Worth Tot1 value. Dates Goods. Sole 9c, RND YOUNG MEN'S Pant (Sizes from yean.) ' ; ,, - - . - . - Found from from FREE- - FREE- - School Cotton . ONE-FOUR- TH OFF REGULAR FRIGE Dressing Silverware, those'days .48c PiViluu! fttnn lftC i6c y DC. ..$1.06 .. 60c' .. 20c :. 16c .. 18c ... 10c aa t?6C ..$2.03 Suits To .make times liveley inf. thin department for the balance of this month; to acquaint more of tne young men with th kind nd varity, make-u- p and filing qualities of our will ofier a discount of 25 per cent off the regular price until July :THE DALLES, OREGON. Gambrtnus Sandwiches FOUTS Dolls Co., BOYS clothing, . over, io lor doUarar 'Xmas ;Coat move "1 i 4 of $8.50.. Clearance Salo of Bicycles. New nd SeconcN Hand Wheeli ... For Itss tliai Half-Pric- e We trish.to clear alJ . old - stock before a-- dvin into new store nnd have . 9omf-- . bar- gains" ThU i9 an op. portuoity to Get a Bicycle Cheap All whcf-l- s sold at half regular price. . . . MAYS & CROWE Opposite Old Stand. Are You in . ? . - Doubt What Buyf An eleifaot Una of LAiall aur 'Ijindborir's Perfumes and ImDOr ed 'cut-e- l a bottles and attomlzers. '.Also a full line of CyclooeCam era, tbat make a very appropriate present for a child or eruwo per son. . uoioff uae Dot caice. uome early. We take especial pleasure io showing you our Roods, whether you intend to ouy or not. M. Z. DONNELL TOC DKDOOUT. GRAND BALL To be given by Jackson Eogfns Go.. Ko. I, FRIDAY EVENIKC, DEC. 30. TICKETS. - - 9I.OO. Committee of: ArrangemeataA ' Cbas. L. Lsuer, Geo. A. Uebe, . ; ' W. H. Butts. Joba Brazerj V. - .ftandrook Reception. Commlt'e. M. T. Nolan. - : P. 8, Gunning, T. J. Seufart, J. B. Croaaea, J. S. TVn. H. Maicr, L. Hepjmer. J. P. Mclnemy, E. Behanno, W. L.. Bradabaw "Floor Committee. Grant May,; 3. H apablrs. H. Lonadale, S. B. Sumott P. Vi o Mordea J. VlNbcr, P. Stadleman F. CLrlsman,. N. ' F. a. aaul.rt , H. & BUILDING MATERIALS. any Part Oity.-- . MEN. No reason why every- - other man in town shouldn't wear a i good A. W. & Co. suit at . Xmas time. We are ( going to help him buy it; will make it just as easy as possible for him; in this way: . -- . Suits worth $12 00 we'll sell you at $ 8 00 " . 13 75 " " 9 20 " 15 00 " 10 00 18 00 " " 12 00 " 20 00 " " ... ; 13 g5 These suits, are mad round nut four button sack stvle. of neat and a. l-- patterns in cheviots, worsteds, tweeds and cassimere. There's not a single objectionable cloth pattern 'in the lot .About a hundred suits altogether.' arranged on a . (counter by themselves, where you can conveniently look them you care Over- - Sale. To out Twelve and twelve fifty usually is a very popular price in mens overcoats with us. This season however, is an exception to the rale. We have sold nearly everything in $7 50, $8.85 and $10.00 overcoats as well as the largest portion of $13.75, $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00 ones. ' But bur $12 00 and $12.50 lines have been neglected. 'Through any fault of the coat?" No! They are worth everv cert of the price: Are made ud of good all wool Kersey's apd Frieze's, and are made to fit like an overooafcif should. Are OSNTLKMRS'8 COATS. , r 'X- - - v! ' marked them these 112.00 and $12.50 we feat I '8 ppre-e- d bvjfc Board of CUtorwrltst 0'ta.l iov, Sia, law. 100-Cand- Ie Power. 14 Hours, For FOUR Cent. ' Own I our own Oas Plat t Rob vo' oa aw Mr. aeocnptei. sa plant wtia nth. trap; i enable. hu, ti i BTwhrra. Muicu Uf lu at total mum sost. V 'J. D. TUNNY. Itoov a a a lor Wmti Caaaty. V Lamps oa f ihlbtuon st tb Umatilla Boose. -- bsancb oar.es Oregon Viava Co. Room t, orar PrMeh Cot. Baak. OOm aaura, tlp.D. .Charlotte F. Roberts. Laaal Maaafar. aaal STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING Tha manual coaettsr of th. atosltNiMara of . u . .1.UW...I a. wi in, ismuwrn, will w . btld at to. offloe of aalu bankoa Tuaada. Jao- - ttarr Wta. laV, (or too claotloD ot diraatora tor US ao-u- uc vaar. . . U. M. BEALU VWUMT. San ftancisco BEER HALL P. Proprietor. ?ine Wines, Liquors, and Ciga AiX JCTNDS Or BOTTLED 8EB. Columbia Brewery Beer on Draught. v. aw. tvoat, hat. Caart mm Oala. GTClam cboa-de-r served fra. .very day except Hunday, from 11 a. m. ilii i p. m. EXTRA EXTRA The Amusement Event of the Seaaon. , , Vogt Opera House SATURDAY, IIFH J. Direct from Salt Lake City en rout, la tbeir own special (rata of vestibule - cars lofortland, wnar.-tb.- y ap- pear at th. M.rquam, will fUl in a spar, date ai The OaUaa. THE BIQ SHOW OP THE 'DAY t HI. HENRY'S M GREAT MAJESTIC MODERN . INSTRELS! GUARANTEED P05ITIVELV , THE MOST ORIGINAL -- : UNIQUE, NOVEL anb MOST EXPENSIVE i OP ITS KINO AND CLASS. A ALU WHITE 3U PERFORMERS 5Q 30 SUPERB HAND OkEAT COMEDIANS 30 19 10 a MAfCIUSS IQ ORCIKSTiUI If cunvf i( ti SiE:CIAUTESI 13 FINKBT MOW CARS IN THE WORLD! Ml Waxa Kuoui awtcTMr sr . IB. BNRY. Sole 0wr-e- r Reserved seats, first seven roWs, II 00 " " next three rows, - .75 BackaeaU ,. '' .60 Children - V . .26 On sale at Solpea-Klaersl- y bruf Go. ' F. ROME CO.. Uaalaia to , . Lumber, Sash, Doors, Windows; Claaa, Palnta and all Kind of ... Delivered to ofihe FOR THE dependable M. or our overcoat, LEMKH, 7ooi' 1 f r If you do not caro about tho stylo and fit of your Clothing, buy anywhoror. If you do oaro buy horo. .' ' vara A t :' '" --- '' Jjlijmuijr"-jannnii- i triftat at ff T7 rtf

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Page 1: The Dalles times-mountaineer. (The Dalles, Or.). (The ...€¦ · frala from takin? an? further action In the matter if the elasses are return ed t..u wnAHt r'H I 7..7".-r. matter

STtJBPAY. ...DEC. 37; 1898

I1TEMS IN BRIEF.

r Boo. Soha Wilcox, IQrMa Valley,

.Pathep Brooafeest went to.i? Peruactf ioday. "

t?feo(fee tjandiee and all kind ot nuts. '. f ibftolidays at Kellersy ;

- Mrs. Cbas. Buckle?, of (Jresa Valley,

V fiiiaVln ttacity, .

V 'Tr'hcmpson, a prominent tWiner of

: V Jojpifrhwidi la in tha city.. I? weatlier forecast for; tomorrow

. ,;laoVf yttb wartefflperatnre.t' J. ; Steufer ; ba bought ArthurCttrke'a Jewelry. store in tne, Atn

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ap::Prtber and ;W . TUletW of: vKobV lTr, were In the city ' lat

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,VwfJTi (Jasey. an extensive farmer ofi CrooVepiioty, arrived here last nightfr.W fprtland, and left on the Frlne-'vlll- e

atafce today.;'' ,;yi?fKlay the Wloau'a began not

- tin ub Ice at Hood River, to be kept

for home use for to I sales constructedPortland and other points.:M Hodson, of the firm of Irwln-Hjn?o- u

Co,', U In the city superintendingbVplaclng of the new steel furni-

ture in the county vault.'"Vliaa1erM was well attendedlast niffht' and irave a first, rate show.

that bus I rough a cold spell. Every'sectionairafeared 1 nose taken off the

'Meara.".M. 2an. of Ztn Bros., .

Drs'ser,' the Portland grocer, and E.G.'Sharro'Ct; of Hegle & .Were itthe cltj last night.

eachers'in the different Dallefacboola 'are preparing for Christmafexercises, and are drilling their pupiliori" appropriate exercises for theholidays.- rSo"Jf.ar

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there have been lOdeatrsamong, "the- - Oregon Volunteers

Second regiment. Two o)

them died .'at San Francisco thothsr eight at Manila Cavite.

Skating 'oh tho river is a favoritepastime now with all who thetime to spare to go on the Ice. The

skating is said to be better now thanfor a number of years past.

. Mahara-'s- minstrels gave a verycreditable entertainment in thewin last night to a fair, sized audienceThleombloailoD has in it first classsingers and some very'clever punsters.

Two sets' marriage license wereIssued by the clerk today, oneto James R ' ivease and Emma Fisher

. the other to Edwin Burlingame andSidle Surface.

When the Dufur stage started outthis morniifg it met with aa accidenton Third street. While, standing infront of Mrs, Nelson's' restaurant one

- of the burses got into .he trenchhas been dug for a water main anddrew this stage in after it. Fortunatelyno damage was done.

From Thursdsy's Dally. .

H. Dustid. Sheriff of Klickitatcounty, the city. .

Miss Bloch sings "Star SpangledBanner," at the Vogt tonight. . .

E. W. McComas, the grain buyer,returned last night to Pendleton. .

' W. C. Allaway Judge Ltebewent to Hood River this morning. :

. (i. C. Wniffard. a nromlnent sheen- -

man of Arliogion, is In' town today.

lop,werto in tba city ,)att night andleft on tbe morning for Portland.

H. Brtwh returnnd Jast night from aa.t D.UUk rnlnmrtU awViaKsk Vtaa

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Bissinger "St Co. '

Each of the rooms in the first andsecond grades in the public schoolswill have a Christmas, ttee on Fridayafternoon Christmas.

Tndav A. Anderson is Duttlnsr theIron front on Wm. Marders new build-la- g,

and It la very pretty. When com-

pleted it will be one of the handsomestfronts In that part of the city.

Dalles merchants are. looking for-

ward to a better holiday trade thanfor. a number ot years past havealmost endless stock of goods suit-

able for presents.

This morning Mr. Stadleman axoroe oi men to worn cutting ice uuthe pond at his place West of town.He contemplates putting up enoughto supply The Dalles for a year.

J. B. .Cartwrlght came In from CrossKeys yesterday. He there is nonow yet in Cross Keys country, bnt

stockmen are already feeding, therebeing gresrf.on tbe

That little 'structure in front theUmatilla house that has the appearanoo of a. big goods box, is not for or-

nament, but is a storm door put up tokeep the cold out of the office soguests be Comfortable at all times. Yesterday .the driver of tbe Golde-- n

stage started to cross the riveron the" ice but when he reached themiddle of the stream, concluded tbeice was. not sufficiently stroog to bearbis team up and turned back.

Dalles streets are again dusty, rather

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ah u&commonthlo? for tbe middle ofDecember, but-th- e ground. Is" frozensolid and teams passing over.-th- e streetscreate a considerable .dust,, though Itis hardly likely the street; sprinklerwill be called out.

Tomorrow Peter Stadleman will begin putting dp'lce from the river andwill fill his warehouses at this placeFor. two past Mr.' Stadleman-h- a

beenvgettlng'ice frd,m$orth PowdeKbut this year will" be 'abieto supplyThe Dalles with lcevof ,home; production

There's a new member In tbe firm off... Berts. - fashionable clothier,lereafter. jt win be ''J-- O., Herti --&on.;'., The new memoerarriTea boouei o'clock this morning, 'and Jpnuoyays he is a born cidthler,i)4 he 'hasi" hands outstretched : to welcomeustotners.The "La Grande : Chronicle editor

oust drink something peculiar, for heoaeioes the foot of snow that coversrand Ronde , valley is . beet sugar.

fost men when they get In that fiximagine they seo snakes and bugs, buthe Chronicle man probably nas it in

a mild form.

The holiday decorations in A. M.Williams & CoV. store are unusuallyattractive,is a pelce

The most striking featureIn the center of the main

and also shipment room of towels andnapkins representing battleship Oreeon. It is the handiwork ofErnest Jensen. ' - ,

Engineer Georsre Brown- - has beenworking the past few days drying the

belonging to the fire department,tnd now has It In fine oooUHlon to go

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The steel furniture that is being putinto the vault at the county courthouse is very handsome and will benost convenient for storing records.It is said to be the best furniture thathas been put up In a publio buildingIn the state, add, it should be, for

hen complete it will cost the countyibout $3,300.

A reception was given Mr. and Mrs.f. R. Reese last evening at the restlence of Mr. and Mrs. M. . Parkinsvhich was attended by a large numberof friends and was heartily enjoyed byall. Mr. Resse and bride were the receipients of a number of valuable andhighly appreciated. presents. '

This morning W. H. Butts receiveda letter from I. J. Norman stating thathlmelf and family-ha- arrived safelyin Roseburg, and had secured verycomfortable quarters. Mr.' .Normantlso stated tbat Will Harper, formerlyof this place, who is running a sta?eline into Roseburg, met with a seriousaccident on tbe 6th. His team ranswar throwing him out of tbe stage ;

bruising him very severely. ' jI

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ThU morning E. P. Fitigerald re-.- J

ceived a letter from- his son, Lieut. C. ::

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C. Fitzgerald, of . the Seventh army:

corps, who is stationed at Havana,dated Dec. 6.. At present Lieut. Fitz- -

gerald is detailed' on railway work,and he reports very .pleasant weatherfor out door labors'- - on the island. Hementions an incident that occurred inHavana which has sot been mentionedin the dispatches, the shooting of threeSpaniards by a negro teamster In theemploy of the U. S. government.Lieut. Fitzgerald says the Spaniardswere teasing the negro when" he whip-

ped out a gun, killing one, mortallywounding another and slightly wound-ing the third, which tha lieutenantthinks will convince the Spaniardsthat they can't fool with Uncle Sam'scolored boys. ?

From Friday's DallT.

Emil Scbonno returned lastfrom a business trip to Portland.

Rev. A. Bronsgeest returned fromPortland last evening whero he baabeen on a short business trip '

A. J. Dufur, of Dufur, - left for Port-land this morning to visit bis familywho at present reside at that place.

Miss May Enrlght secretary of theColunbla Southern, at Moro, went toPortland this morning on a' shortvisit.

Fen Batty, the popular night clerkat the Umatilla House is confined tobis room with a severe attack oflumbago. '

Last venlng Geo. Blakely returnedfrom Portland where he has beenattending a meeting of the ; StateBoard of Pharmacy.

Bargain days aia't'ln It. Every day inthe week Is a bargain day at Jacbseos

"Book St, Music Co. We are cuttingprices on our complete line of holidaygoods, pianos and organs Included

In addition to a better value thanordinary you receive gratis,' withevery boys suit bought, a number ofuseful wearables at A. M. Williams& Co.'s. Tomorrow's the last day.

P. Limeroth, ofNansene, Is in tbecity. . He reports : extremely ' coldweather in tbat section with no snowV speak of. All the farmers haveplenty ot feed for Stock so they are infairly good shape. '

This morning A. '.Heilburg, whoworks In Everdlng & Farrel's canneryIn this city, met with a painful accident. He was making some repairson the machinery when his thumb wascaught in a cogwheel and badly

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mashed: Df HoHtster-w- as

dressed the injured member:

This morning Z. My Brown who-- , laone of the prominent stockmen of thePrlnevllle-couotr- y returned from tneeast where he has been with a train- -

load ot bee! cattle.Eleanon, tbe-littl- e

four-yea- r old' childof Mr. ana Mrt. W.J. Smith, of HoodRiver, swallowed a brass bucklo abouttires weeks mao. The child "does notsuffer or cumolaio. but she nas noappetite -- and . ha!. become. qulte.tbinMrT Smith ioofc tne Child to Portlandon Tuesday and will have it examinedby X rays!

Yestetday a pair. of . opera glasseswere stolen from A. e..uer cuu- -

feotionary s.tore. .Mr. Keller does ;noteAra to extras the thief and will re-- .frala from takin? an? further actionIn the matter if the elasses are returned t..u wnAHt r'H I 7. .7". -r.

matter to the authorities and brinitheoffender to justice,vi The committee .appointed by thecoqdiv court toappraWe the damagesto the Hood River 'Lumbering Co.caused bv usimr Hood River as apublic highway, left for that place today and it is expected that they willreport in a short time as they have tothe 20th to get in their report.

We are informed by Mr. Croseenthat it is the intention of tbe con-

tractors who are putting in tbe newwater mains in this city, to make aconnection with tbe reservoir by thisevening. The work la being pushedas raoidlv as possible, on account of

which the turning L... Corvallisthe water causes.

This forenoon Judd Fish of tbeUmatilla House received a telegramfrom Lafayette Orezoo stating thathis mother was sinking rapidly andrequesting him to come immediately.As both the morning passengers hadalready gone through Mr. and Mrs.Fkh left on a freight at 12 o'clock.As Mrs. Fish la advanced In years andyery feeble it is expected that she willlive but a short time.

Seufert Bros, and tbe Stadleman ComCo. have large crews f t men busily

!' engaged today, in getting their ice. houses filled before the expected thaw,i Mr. Seufert Informs us that the ice isabout seven inches thick and in.splendid shape for cutting. He hopes,if tbe present weather continues, thatthey will have their ice houses, whichare of several hundred tons capacity,filled to the top.

This being Friday evenioz the usualthree men team contest will be I eld atThe Dalles Commercial and AthleticClub. Great interest is beinir 'takenin these contests and each team areworking hard to cirry away the bowlIng trophies. As it takes considerabletime to bowl this contest the contest--'

ants are requested to be at the clubrooms If possible at 8 o'clock.

William Heisler, proprietor of theDufur rolling mill, is In the city on av. .... i a rrA t.fA.ma ... ik.iUlUIUCDO bl ip. UO IU1VI IUD us .aj HIUcold weather has frozen, up tbe water ;

In tbe flume to such an extent, that itis impossible to operate tbe mill.This causes a great scarcity of millfeod in tbat section, as the supply Is

, already exhausted, and. those farmers' who have layed in a sufficiency duringthe fall are the only opes who haveany on hand.

j An informal reception was tenderedMessrs. P. S. Davidson, sr. and jr., ofHood River at the Mount Hood hotel,Wednesday night, prior to their leaving Thursday for their home at LaCrosse. Wis. It is thetr intention toarrange for the removal of a sawmillat La Crosse to Hood River as soon aspossible. R. C. Judson, the O. R.&. N. Co., was present: The Davidsonsare receiving the co operation of thecitizens of Hood River in their effortto establish the mill there.

The Columbia Southern railway, hascompietea roaw Moro. Jamei, m1m Emnaspike was ariven weanesaay amid theblowlDf of whistles and ringing ofbells, at 6:30 p. m. Tba citizens whohave' been watching the rapid pro-

gress of tbe work under numeroustryiog circumstances,, the worst allbeing the cold weather and frozenground, during tbe past days, couldscarcely wait for the time when theycould say without doubt. "We have arailroad." The men who so faithfullycarried on tbe work, despite the In-

clement weather, were, that eveningtreated to a royal spread at the cityhotel given by tbe rallrOad company.

Dr. O. D. Doane, who was in port- -

land yesterday assisting an opera-tion whclb was performed on Jasi W.Blakeney'a .leg,, which was brokenseveral months ago, returned bornelast night. He Informs us that it was

oblique fracture and as some muscular tissue got between the brokenfragments tbe bone only partiallybealed. Itwaa necessary for tbe surgeons to make an Incision and scrapethe bone and reset It binding It to-

gether wltb wires. The operationwas very difficult on lasting overtwo and one-hal- f hours, during whichtime tbe patient was under

Last evening W; C. Aliaway andCaptain Sherman . returned fromStanley's Rock where in company withW. B. Bates, superintendent of - theMarine Iron Works, tbey were Inspecting the machinery of ' the InlandFlyer. Mr. Bates has no doubt abouttbe engines having sufficient powerto run a much larger boat, and iscertain tbat wltb a few changes everything will prove satisfactory: Alarger propeller will used and abeater will also be put in which willaid in keeping up a larger bead

It may be also i necessary toput In a condenser and when theseimprovements are completed ;tbedoubt of many wbo think tbe Flyerwould not prove a success ' will bedispelled. : ...

A bold robbery was committed atTroutdale last nigh'v. . From whatcould be learned some tramps brokeinto ibe merchandise store at thatplace and helped themselves to severalpairs of gloves, shoes and other ar-

ticles of clothing- - Sherifi Kelly wastelephoned to this morning and in-

formed tbat tber. were three men eonearned tbe steal and that they weresupposed to be on tbeir fray '.'east onfreight No. 2Z. This train passedthrough here about 4 o'clock and if theperpetrators the crime, were aboard,gt tbe time the news was telephonedtbey were out of reach. An effort willbe made, however, to have them repretnanded at some point along the Una

tbey remain abroad this train.' Itia not expected tbey will be oattghtaa they will likely drop off at somestation along tbe road and escape.

For tbe better accomodation of theirlady 'Customers, Pease & Maya haveplaced a telephone their dry goodsaeoartm.nt. Ia calling for this de

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A.tarr.' Crowd 'Atitttde& Vi Eveningand Had a ' Mnt ' illgbtTal" Tl- n-

... , tonight' rroitia.'.The fair given by the 'ladies of the

SI. E. church is proving beta a socialand financial success. ...

The attendance last nigFt was largeaqd those who were . present, --felt thattaej got more taan iun value lor wnatthey speatafter they bad listened to'thb well arranged program..v Miss 'Bloch'srsipging was heartily

enjoyed .by every .one as was- - dumnnstraced by the loud, applause which followed each seleetjon, and, after herbeautiful delivery.ot the ';3tar 9paDgled Banner" tbe applause was deafening.. ..V -. . ..... .. ..

Miss Bessie French rendsred a reoitation. which demandedj an encore,. whilea dpi 11 hvtt nnmhppnf lir.r.la iri.a In In.

;w- - 7-;- w P7 tnvi.hsT4 ;throwa ditch.aaise i .cxieson was .among the- thouh not went off the

sur-i- s uf evening. ceDt on . broken:Mrthii.t '

WMe.Pt; ba-sp- d Uhen.Mun( r.K m.,!.!. Ld- v.. vujv,u h.are certainly to be upontbe success attained at their fair inthe. Vogt opera house. They havenumerous booths very tastefully decorated and In which are no end of attractive articles which readily pur--

chased, and the entertainment furnished is of a very high order.

At the opening last Wednesdayopera house was well filled, and theprogram rendered was ' highly appreciated. Miss Bloch rendered a

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gracefully to every encore. MissJohanesen was to have given a recita-tion but was unavoidably preventedfrom attending, and her number wasfilled by Miss Rose Michell, whoiecited in a very pleasant manner theselection "Alex Italianes." Tha Iantern swinging by Van Xorden, Camp-bell and Pruyne was exceptionallygood as were in fact all the numbers.

A Kaaoul CaughtI

A man who gives hie name as Wllham. Jaegar is lodged In the countyjail, having been bound over by Re-

corder Gates, in bonds of 8200 to awaitthe action of the grand jury, thecharge against him being obtainingmoney under false pretenses.

Jaeger claims to be a marine engineer in employ oi tne companythat furnished tbe engines for theInland Flyer, sent here to inspect the

Last Saturday he pretented a check on French & Co.,signed by W.. C. Allaway, agent forthe D. P. St. A. N. Co. for C135 at theGermania saloon and got $20 on itMonday be drew $25 more on thecheck and stated that would like totake tbe check to Mr. Allaway andhave a correction made in the number,wnen ne wouio casn tne cnecic and return the $45 borrowed money. Hewas given the check, and proceeded tothe Columbia brewery where he bor-

rowed $10 more on tbe strength of thecheck.

Failing to return to pay the moneyborrowed at the Germania, ' tbe pro-prietors of that establishment reportedtbe matter to Marshal Lauer. and hefound Jaeger In a bawdy lastnltiht.

When confronted Jaeger acknowl-edged to have had the check, and bor-

rowed money on it, but it could not befound on his person. At the prelimi-nary examination, ' before RecorderGates, he waived examtnatien and wasremanded to the custody of the sheriffbeing unable to furnish bail. Theeheckhe had was a forgery.

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were pronounced husband and wife byRev. D. V. Poltng. The wedding wasa quiet one, Only immediate friends ofthe family being present. H. D. Par-kins acted in the capacity of bestand Miss Joles was bride's maid

Mr. and Mrs. Reese will make theirfuture borne in Tbe Dalles, and will re-

ceive tbe bearfy congratulations of alarge circle of friends. .

Tha Crack Mia a. .

W N. Wiley has returned fromTacoma, where he went recently with

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sof pre from bis mine on'Current creek;- - rn -- Crook "eowtyaSiJbad It jested by theTacOr "Smeltfcqgana tveuucinjf. vu. ine restut-wa- s

very satisfactory, and ' v'iia so eoreoutaglog.that MrWIleywill returato .Cherry creek, at once and begin.sinking a shaft on the ledge. The orebe had tested was from a ledge-eigh- t

feet In width and was taken frm aowpjsct .hole sunk, eight feet belowbe surface- - U'la free tqlJUog rock,"

and the bullion obtained from It isaheSt-ba- lf igbH"aad hu.lt silver xre.Mr. Wiley is oonfidebt he has a goodmine, and will prospect It thoroughlythis winter.

A rortansta Accident. .

Aft acciden t occurred o n . the O..R..;:N;o Wednesday-afternoo- n between

Job? Pajr and 94ially. Hollow that Is.mystery to ralirofd men. Thejteam.l

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house

manCora

Currant

after tne axle had broken.. Iteveral hours to get the disabled car

off the track, and the Flyer was delayed four hours while tbe track wasbeing cleared. Railroad men cannot

how the train was notderailed

Don't Forest the StampThe of keeping an eye

open in on whichtribute U laid by the war revenue

townspeople offto

machinery.

required

understand

necessitystamping documents

a man who. bought amortgaee to wbieb 09 war stamp badbeen affixed. He could not. of course.stamp tbe inetru-nen- t tlmself. and hecould not file it until the omission badbeen rectified. Tbe ' only way openwas to send tbe mortgage to the col-lector of Internal revenue and establish before that official ' that theomission was not with fraudulent in-

tent, but happened by reason of ex-cusable neglect.

A Treat tot Tn. Dalle.X

Hi Henry's city minlstrel aggrega-tion 60 all white performers will appearin tbe Vogt Saturday evening, Deo. 17.This company is considered everywhere to be the best of its class nowon the road.

The press of Denver, Salt Lake andother citlea where - the company hasshowed speak in high praise of tne organization, and pronounce it tbe bestshow that has Visited those ports inmany years. It is a treat for TheDalles to be privileged to see sucb acombination.

Btrajrad or Stolen.A mastiff pup, nine months old,

mouse colored, dark nose, tips of earsand feet, weighs 120 pounds and measures six ;eet from tip to tip. A rewardof $5 will be paid for his delivery tothisoffice tf.:

The currency tinkerers at Washington are bent on retiring tbe greenbacksand treasury netes in order to increasethe demand for bonds, for when thereis no more paper currency in circulation there will be a necessity for agreater amount of interest-bearin-g

bonds with which to buy gold. Theirobject should be known by tbe people.

How many hours will tbe big candledisplayed in our show window burp?Fifty dollars in prizes given awayto the twelve nearest guessers. Youare entitled to a. guess for every 25cent purchase at Ithe Jacobsen Book& Music Co. j

The Columbia Southern has securedthe service of I. H. Ceffer as 'agent atMoro. For some flue Mr. Keffer baabeen night operator for theO. R. A.V. at this place, and is a thoroughlycompetent railroad man. -

Water may be ihut off occasionallyon tbe bluff for a day or two at a time,but under tbe hill the parties whoare putting in tbe new system willendeavor to not cut off the water morethan an hour at a time.V Dr. Wbltaker, recently from Port-tan- d,

has taken a position in Dr. Stur-devaot- 's

office for a short time, andWill in. a few days visit the towns ofSherman and Gilliam counties.

Good Wood.- Oak o fir delivered to any part ofthe city. Ratea reosonable. Call onF. B. Saunders or give orders on tele-phone No. 12 '

getend

We.the

Read the

with every

BoysPant

Value from S 1 .50 to 82.60

FREE

Knee

from to $4.50

FREE with

Pant Suitfrom $6.75

Long

ttr. iolveben's Book StoreA sweeping price reduction on Booki, . '

Cases, Albums, Fancy Goods, Guitars, Mando--

lins, Watches. Jewelry, Pictures,Toys, Jttc, ou . . . . ., . .

:reat Bargain DaysThursday, Deo. 15,

Monday, Deo. 19,r' " Thursday, 22.

From our " already low prices we give on a

Cash Discount of 20 Per Cent.WHY AND WHEREFOR? To irive evervbodv an oDuortunitv

"'to buy Chrintmas presents cheaper than ever before, and to select- v from a lafger variety than offered elsewhere.

... Beitiembr tha and the Place,

NICKELSEN'S BARGAIN THE I 9TH

On Pianos and Organs a SpecialSchool Books. Dictionaries and Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens are not included

in the special reduction, which applies strictly to

THE BALDWINi Corner Court and Front Streets,

Carries Everything to ba in a Liquor Store.

Whiskey 83 to 85 per Gallon.

K10 Germaiiia Saloon64 Second Street, corner

The Dalles. - - Oregon.agents the celebrated Beer.j Wines, Liquors,

and Also all kinds. Y .'. ',

JOHANNSEN, Proprietars

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Clias, J. Stubjing,WHOLESALE

Wines, Liquors, Cigar? and Beer.Celebrated Yal Blatz Beer, Anheuser-Busc- h Nu trine,

beverage, unequaled tonlo.

173 Second The Dalles. Oregon,

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Holiday Presents.Special inducements aod big cuts in Yall former prices .'

This WeekSpecial Doll Sale.

3o, 4c. 7cf f4o and I8c.Big.Values in Dressed.Oolls.

Albums. Toys. Books.Endless in Novelties.

$50.00 In PRIZES GIVEN AWAY.Jacobsen Book. & Music

170 Second Street. The Dalles, Oregon.,

FOR THE BOYS.Christmas is coining, 30 ia still colder weather. want

every boy to be well dressed, nicely dressed, comfortably dressedbe happy. We want his parents to all they possibly can

lor their money; With this m view we inaugurate tomor-row, to continue until further notice,

An Xmas Suit Salein which we will make useful presents with every boys suit sold.

want every boy and young man in The Dalles to wear ourparticular, make of suit9. It's best for the money, barringnone. following:

FREE

Knee

Sult

with

Pant Suits,

Worth $3

every

Boy's Knee

15c

Tie 15c6c

50ctinea 20c

Tie

Tie

$4.75 tO

Deo.

DAYS, I5TH, AK0 220.

Reduction.

Holiday

FiKt-Cla- ss

Court.

forCigars.

&

It to 20

1.

Thea as a

street. g

-' '. .

24c

. variety Celluloid

-

V e

And

1 pair Boy'a Bibbed Hose, black, worth i

I pair " " Suspenders, worth 10c'1 Windsor (

1 Handkerchief

Total value.

FREE

1, Boy's Winter Cap, worth

1 pair " - SuspendersI. Windsor1 Handkerchief :

Total value.

1 Warm Cap, worth..1 pair Heavy Hose. . .1 pair Suspenders1 Windsor1 Handkerchief1 Wool Sweater ...

Worth Tot1 value.

Dates

Goods.

Sole

9c,

RND YOUNG MEN'S

Pant(Sizes from yean.)

'; ,, -

-

.

- .

-

Found

from

from

FREE- -

FREE- -

SchoolCotton .

ONE-FOUR- TH OFF REGULAR FRIGE

Dressing

Silverware,

those'days

.48c

PiViluu! fttnnlftCi6c y

DC.

..$1.06

.. 60c'

.. 20c:. 16c. . 18c... 10c

a a t?6C

..$2.03

SuitsTo .make times liveley inf. thin department for the balance

of this month; to acquaint more of tne young men with thkind nd varity, make-u- p and filing qualities of ourwill ofier a discount of 25 per cent off the regular price untilJuly

:THE DALLES, OREGON.

GambrtnusSandwiches

FOUTS

Dolls

Co.,

BOYS

clothing,

. over, io lor doUarar

'Xmas

;Coat

move

"1

i

4

of

$8.50..

Clearance Salo

of Bicycles.

New nd SeconcN

Hand Wheeli ...

For Itss tliai Half-Pric- e

We trish.to clearalJ . old - stock beforea-- dvin into new storennd have . 9omf-- . bar-gains" ThU i9 an op.portuoity to

Get a Bicycle Cheap

All whcf-l-s sold at halfregular price. . . .

MAYS & CROWE

Opposite Old Stand.

AreYouin . ?

. -

DoubtWhat

BuyfAn eleifaot Una of LAiall aur'Ijindborir's Perfumes and ImDOred 'cut-e- l a bottles and attomlzers.

'.Also a full line of CyclooeCamera, tbat make a very appropriatepresent for a child or eruwo person. . uoioff uae Dot caice. uomeearly. We take especial pleasureio showing you our Roods, whetheryou intend to ouy or not.

M. Z. DONNELLTOC DKDOOUT.

GRAND BALLTo be given by

Jackson Eogfns Go.. Ko. I,

FRIDAY EVENIKC, DEC. 30.

TICKETS. - - 9I.OO.

Committee of: ArrangemeataA' Cbas. L. Lsuer,

Geo. A. Uebe, . ; ' W. H. Butts.Joba Brazerj V. - .ftandrook

Reception. Commlt'e.M. T. Nolan. - :

P. 8, Gunning, T. J. Seufart, J. B. Croaaea,J. S. TVn. H. Maicr, L. Hepjmer.J. P. Mclnemy, E. Behanno, W. L.. Bradabaw

"Floor Committee.Grant May,;

3. H apablrs. H. Lonadale, S. B. SumottP. Vi o Mordea J. VlNbcr, P. StadlemanF. CLrlsman,. N. ' F. a. aaul.rt ,

H. &

BUILDING MATERIALS.

any Part Oity.-- .

MEN.No reason why every-- other man in town shouldn't wear a

i good A. W. & Co. suit at . Xmas time. We are( going to help him buy it; will make it just as easy as possiblefor him; in this way: .

--.

Suits worth $12 00 we'll sell you at $ 8 00" . 13 75 " " 9 20" 15 00 " 10 00

18 00 " " 12 00" 20 00 " " ... ; 13 g5

These suits, are mad round nut four button sack stvle. ofneat and a. l-- patterns in cheviots, worsteds, tweeds andcassimere. There's not a single objectionable cloth pattern

'in the lot .About a hundred suits altogether.' arranged on a .

(counter by themselves, where you can conveniently look themyou care

Over--

Sale.

To

out

Twelve and twelve fifty usually is a very popularprice in mens overcoats with us. This seasonhowever, is an exception to the rale. We havesold nearly everything in $7 50, $8.85 and $10.00overcoats as well as the largest portion of$13.75, $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00 ones. ' But bur$12 00 and $12.50 lines have been neglected.

'Through any fault of the coat?" No! They are worth evervcert of the price: Are made ud of good all wool Kersey's apdFrieze's, and are made to fit like an overooafcif should. AreOSNTLKMRS'8 COATS. , r 'X- - - v!

'

marked themthese 112.00 and $12.50 we feat

I

'8

ppre-e- d bvjfc Board of CUtorwrltst0'ta.l iov, Sia, law.

100-Cand- Ie Power. 14 Hours,

For FOUR Cent. '

Own Iour own Oas Plat t Rob vo' oa awMr. aeocnptei. sa plant wtia nth. trap;

i enable. hu, ti i BTwhrra. MuicuUf lu at total mum sost.

V 'J. D. TUNNY.Itoov a a a lor Wmti Caaaty.VLamps oa f ihlbtuon st tb Umatilla Boose.

--bsancb oar.es

OregonViava Co.Room t, orar PrMeh Cot. Baak.

OOm aaura, tlp.D..Charlotte F. Roberts.

Laaal Maaafar. aaal

STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING

Tha manual coaettsr of th. atosltNiMara of. u . .1.UW...I a. wi in, ismuwrn, will w .

btld at to. offloe of aalu bankoa Tuaada. Jao- -ttarr Wta. laV, (or too claotloD ot diraatora torUS ao-u- uc vaar. . . U. M. BEALU

VWUMT.

San ftancisco

BEER HALLP. Proprietor.

?ine Wines, Liquors, and CigaAiX JCTNDS Or BOTTLED 8EB.Columbia Brewery Beer on

Draught. v.

aw. tvoat, hat. Caart mm Oala.GTClam cboa-de-r served fra. .veryday except Hunday, from 11 a. m. iliii p. m.

EXTRA EXTRA

The Amusement Eventof the Seaaon. , ,

Vogt Opera HouseSATURDAY, IIFH J.

Direct from Salt Lake City en rout, latbeir own special (rata of vestibule -

cars lofortland, wnar.-tb.- y ap-pear at th. M.rquam, will fUlin a spar, date ai The OaUaa.

THE BIQ SHOWOP THE 'DAY t

HI. HENRY'S

MGREATMAJESTICMODERN .

INSTRELS!GUARANTEED

P05ITIVELV ,

THE MOST ORIGINAL--: UNIQUE,

NOVEL anbMOST EXPENSIVE i

OP ITS KINO AND CLASS. A

ALU WHITE3U PERFORMERS 5Q30 SUPERB

HAND

OkEATCOMEDIANS

30 19

10a

MAfCIUSS IQORCIKSTiUI Ifcunvf i(

ti SiE:CIAUTESI 13FINKBT MOW CARS

IN THE WORLD!Ml Waxa Kuoui awtcTMr sr

. IB. BNRY. Sole 0wr-e-r

Reserved seats, first seven roWs, II 00" " next three rows, - .75

BackaeaU ,. '' .60Children - V . .26

On sale at Solpea-Klaersl- y bruf Go. '

F. ROME CO..Uaalaia to , .

Lumber, Sash, Doors, Windows;Claaa, Palnta and all Kind of...

Delivered to ofihe

FOR THEdependable M.

or

our

overcoat,

LEMKH,

7ooi'

1

f r

If you do not caro abouttho stylo and fit of yourClothing, buy anywhoror.If you do oaro buy horo. .' '

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