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THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 0, 189. m THE FIRE BOYS A Ml mt aiallsat ttrravra r Or aa4 WtatoftM -tu. Tbe city today entertam a ht uf v.s iting tirenien from Orepon c.tic and Vucoonr, Wash. That they receive a cordial welcome it unneoesary to state. Kino all fipctueo are brave, they are likewUe hospitable, and the hearty handshake and nmntraiEed cuurte sie do lese bearty, tore evidence that re are piad lo meet our viilin$r breth ren in fraternal union. The day of lb tournament opened smoky and cool. few scattering rlonds fleckinp the sky. l-ocp liore Itooo the cloadt thickened and the sky was completclv overcast. Just after one ! Edward Florine A 1' lireene Chae lul man r rank Bover J W Went Ted Fuller Chas Clarke Matt oung J J Mealy, chief rortn. cauuu. Yesterday a young Swede about 21 veara old paraded, up and do n the Btreet in search erf a nuchal. laell dressed, hiti'iifent, bot without . 1 1 IT . -.1 a .,. 1 IVti.l.-c the companies uientioneJ. j BKM.ey ana nnorj . Salem M represented bv Mwr. FraiiK ' and said he wanted to deal with the an ll.dkins and Geo. K. Hatch of the thoritie and m go to befsinp of citi- M,l..,lIUlm. lie Ofer liibons. F. L. Iarker. Kichard Turner, lni Cordes, M. L- lUtithorn. C. B. Han thorn, J. H. Lar.ceworthy, J. Mnim, of Astoria, S. laa!in. J. C'hamliers of : Aihina are dsVpates. ANNUAL MEETING Klvrta! aad Mertlnc Mara a4 f-r Ml T.ara.m.at. oVWk n. tb.. snrink'.es of rain dotted ; o.onteer firemen s Aseoriai the prouod. and bid fair to et up every- place last night at the court house. P11'" thing thorouphJy, but soon passed over The boose as filled H overflowing., and the hose teams were in readiness fur 4 The decoration were superb. There the racetj, which took place at 4 o'clock I were flags of all nationalities, and many p. iu. emblem of the firemen ' order, while The lirst firemen to arrive were the j flowers and sprips ot evergreen were Oregon City's, who came in i the Reg- I profane. nlator last night aivouipanied by the Hjn. Geo. C. Sears presided, little regon City Silver Cornet Band. They ; business was transacted outside of the rTrr ft Jl ! He wa jEIHJ I7H J U: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 LI of the1 VTM2L-4 , U1UW1UI W "Then is m tid in the affairs cj men which, taltn leads on to fortune." The poet unquestionably had reference t0 Xf, morning. H told a straightforw store, of how he had work part time, and part of the time idle, and that it aas custom of eastern cities fur the ! hungry to appeal to the municipal au thorities, who furnished thetu food., The recorder saw in this man not a tramp, but a man of misfortune, and , , discharged him with the customary in- The annual neetir.g of the eleran . ; lion took 'JUDllK,u w " " . d Sab I Tapt. A DENIAL. Klaaer Stale taa arts Cars' ta tba "LMclnl Caa.' Hood Kivik, Or., Sept. 4th. Li'ITok Dai.ik Chkomcle: TSE0 THM I HIS BLOW-Gl". i)nror -Wrll. my fine little fellow, ! you have pot f)tiie well apilu. I wc aure the pill I hit lor you would cutw jrou. llow !iil you tale tiicra, in walrr or In cakr" w " Oh, I u-d them fn my blow run." The little ft How put the nasty, great, rripinjr. oht-fa-l.ioned pills to a good nee. At nn,i all intfrnal e-ononiT need ed was dose of Vr. ricrre" lieasant were met by the Jackson hose company ! election of o.iicers and the selection of article ia your pair of the ?nh ult. Mv attention having been called to an relicts. They re tny. super-coated and escorted to the Umatilla honse, t,e next meeting place. The election where umsic was discoursed from the resulted as follows : ptaca. and a cordial welcome given by ( rresldent V. H. P. Joyce of Tort eitizeos. The other visiting fire com- iand, re-elected. panics, delegates and friends came by j Vice rresident II. Straight, Oregon train. The city presented a gala appear-! City. a nee. being decorated with flags and ! SexTelary J. J. Keliey, Portland, bonting, evergreens and appropriate j Treasurer H. J. Maier, The IHilles. mottoes. ' F.xecntive Committee-Frank K. Hodg- I be parade occnrmi tnis morning in kins. Salem. I rank L. l arker, Astoria the following order: Marshal of the day, Col. Thompson. Veteran Volunteers of Portland. Oregon City band- Veteracs of Portland. Metropolitan bcd af rortiand.- Veteran Firemen of Tbe Pa'.s..; Dalies CitT bind. Jackson Hose Co. Columbia- Hose Co. F.ast End Hoe Co. Mt. Hood Hose Co. The last named were attired in over alls, commemorative of Labor Pay. At 11 o'clock occurred tbe grand ban quet at Winrate's hail. This hall, the largest in town, was complete' headed a trajreJv averted ; and as I had ! the honor of commanding P roiLpanT of ; Hood River at the time, and as caid ar i tide reflects s-vuewhat opon my coui , pacy a mvseif. I fer! duty liound to take exceptions to it. To begin a i;h, it is nearly, if not all : untrne; and the writer of it either knows it t." be o, or has been misinformed, and kno nothing about it. In either caste, i I think he is dejervug of the severest censure at least. The sham tattle was to have been a part of the programme at The I'alies, and I believe would have been carried out so far as Col. Houghton was concerned, or any advice from any In the races this afternoon the time i captain in the n-giment given the gor- Wlie i ernor, if the men could have been as- The Dalies 1 :15. ; sembied after dinner. Eat when we . hroke ranks at The Pai.es. the men j scattered, and although Col. Houghton ' bad the assembly call blown and ordered every captain to get bis company out for ' the sham rwtlie, ther could not be Geo. t . i P. Smart. : E. Sehutx, The Iailes. Constitution and By-La Sears, M. M. Lucas and A Portland. Oregon City was decided upon as the next meeting place. Sept. 4tb, next Vancouver 1 :12'j. Oregon City 1 :22. SOTI. , We have reason to be proud of our ; rranule. e-v to take, an.l are penny aperient, ractivrlv raihartic. accordinjt to sire of doe. As a la vat ivc, only one tinr Pellet required. The -IVIl. ts" cure Sick Headache, Bilious llradache. Conipatin. lndi restion. Il.liou Attack', and all de ranpemeow al the I jvi r. stomath and Bowels. The " Pr'lct are ptirely vegetable, and operate w ithout disturbance to tbe vtem. dicL or iccurmtion. " 1. I'it-rce's I'tllcts are tbe cheapest pill, cold y !rr:nti. hecause they are 'faction In ererr fefuiil-d. Can you ati moref rtr or thtir tirice ( 2." cents a vial) is vigor of nm boys. They make a tupurb sight when f4theml toiWhff aad I do not believe running, and notwithstanding their ... ,r.i , !y filled. I n ewB V CI , hi, comny out. p.ut, on theory, Chief Jud Fish, of The Dalles Fire Pe- " partment, gave an addrees of welcome. ' Tiie n,nil" l e b:l tonight will on which was responded to bv the president I doutoedly I the finest of the kind ever of tbe Portland Veterans, Mr. Geo. C. ; P?i " this city. It will be by the Sears. Other speakers were Mr. John ! famous Birrfeld orchestra, of six pieces, Mk-heli, of The Dalies. Mr. H. C. Jovce. "sis-.irg of violin, flute, clarionet, cor- Abe Stuart and J. J. Kelicv of Portland. ! net- trombone and piano. D. C. Ireland, Judge Sehutx and a num ber of impromptu speakers. Mr. I'ryce ang "The Oid Machine." The -onsoli-dated liands of The Ialies and Oregon City rendered some very fine music, un der the skilled leadership J. J. Cook, of tbe visiting band. The following visitors were present : eoaTLajrn vrreaaxa. Geo C Sears, pre Chae Price A B Tuffs, vice pres Jas Carl GeoCiarkJMvicepresW H Groll told them to keep out of sight where they could not find them, or they would have to go out. I know Col. Houghton j did not g:ve it up until he saw it was utterly impossible to get the men to gether. He then gave it up very re luctant! v, because the citizens of The Tbe immense crowd today felt un- j Dalles were clamoring for it. and kick fairly treated. After waiting three 'ing the colonel on everr side for not hours, standing first on one foot and carrying out the programme as adver then on the other, tberacesoinn.enre'l. ' tized. I will leave it to any officer in Even then the time was not a:mMi. .-.! the regiment ho knew anything abont Two of the engines in the tr. ie Br- , if ''' i correct, old residenters. The Ma'tnoiuah en-! As to the management of the camp. J gice. brought from Portland, as in u , " ' 1 M.v h WM DOt .locted exactly up J in the 50s, while the old andi.rke -i ; "J ide ol aWt caP. but as I the Jackson wa a no ..n-i'r ' -m my time in me L niteo te r (Mil. OckH. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS. DEBILITY, ud ftil tb trtu ff fn-mwtj rri( li4r rp in I n-ti mi "rork. ilr l ifi( trr. iv FuiiMrvaneita, 4e-5i tpntrnx Mai Urn ft W t-JT orfu trtd K-vkm of Uw bcdf. ln,pi faKtVrtki RMtbcV acrn. lailurr tmpu(4a. rtt'tUatAift iuxJ riufs ERIE MEDICAL CO. wrrAto. M. V. aw Cwwfe arraa. Tan b.uo. Par I I l tiiwa rJ hT flWM f f FRENCH & BANKERS. CO., el A B Stewart J B Cole J D Holman C Ckrmicha W A Jacobs M F Sbeehan J G Watt MMLueaa Tboe Young Geo Clark KH Love C W Cornelia Geo Moulthrop T McCue E L Crate J McCaii Hennr Haas C A Lisky J 1 KeUey Ben Ilnetjell T J Watson Chae Faurnau Chas Bwrtran Frank Keller Pr Wm Plunder Matt Gotgraba Chae Beeman. voLrvTrran or rvKrusu. Joyce, W H D, president of association. Kuan Chamberlain, secretary. at Gotgatrae. Lee Cohen , delegate. rrmopoUTAK bisd or roarLaxb. EavCoetel A C Cornel Matt Young Paol Coetei A C Glenn CL Glenn Geo Fetty J C Danziger Geo Hoimaa ( wrt Kisler J K Coeino J Kemp W y G nod free W Slater W E Tattle Ben Easeell K A Holman, leader. GOUJCVbALC BASB BALL TEAM. F Holery Geo Hayden H M Spanlding .eo Hnierv Fid Miiier James McLeod eo Mickley Chas Slade Fay Cheney II C Jackson WTVESAM DAPCrHTBBB or VITEKAKB ?" TUT"'. O -OBTl.AKD. Jure Prtrw, yrnxjrmmc Mil Geo Ciark specimen meet. of was a no ie tbe antique in fire equip- "r'"-T' 1 Phaps, expected too much from militia officer. I believe Col. ; fa.AfiA T iimtLltMIK tl .ivtim The Regulator made the quickest time yesterday that has ever been made on I Honeh ton done the very best that be Lrners Credit isened ataiiabie ia he j cocld, and as well a apy other man j : could have done who had no more ex- Kaetern State. tK rmr trnm TV. Tu'u ,n 1T1 iw, - . .... , . ' perienee than he had. " sight Kxcliarir and Telegraphic Salmon. 22 mi.es. the trip was made :n f , : . rran.(. aald on Kew Yk. ChwLo. St. as vj rsuuui iiuf uwi, eaj iuv j ; - ; t minutes, and to the Cascades in 2 ; !. .u "j ' Louis, San Francisco. Portland Oregon, hour, and 10 minutes. The running ?",f-T "V to me tbe second . u!; v Tariotlf pojnU time for the round trip consumed just j We wer 10 mJ' 'ht, Wer , twn and Whinrton. 5 hours "Ot getting enough bread. I at out in- ; Collection made at a. I point nm a. t LerviWfi the r.rn-r ,ffi.W ft Ki K Orable term. n j-. . , . . . ... . ' ' i ,u. ia U1; ana .xieirepo.uan : the h,d M ,bond,nr. and o good This for my company. I can Dot ' conrsed come very sweet musk hut j tpnk'u the otberm; ! THE DALLES night, several prominent citizen, were j Now , tb ub of , rrreu, -uo reeponoea or.euv to tue . tbe jol(led piwiai4 h.veb.n Jeft on oompumenu An orcnestra oi auout w Hotionol Bonk, Of DAUF CITY. OB. i the truin tiv tjn rA mv rftm ai r r mnA pieces, selected from XX, three bands, j diiWTer(jd loftde. Uu;iet.uil cartridge, rendered Borne exqute selection yes- J To Uiig , n ther, u mt . trdr- 1 shade of truth in it. When we arrived A pretty feature of tbe prooeesion yes- in Hood River I took particular paint to terday was the two little giri of J ud see that there was no state property left i CeBcrti Kaakiog Bciae TraBcactc4 Fish and Tboc. Keller, ridinc on the aboard the train IutUl,.t ,n Preeident - -Vice- Pre idea t. Cashier. - - Z. F. Moour Cm ABLE HlLTO M.A.Moodt .1 sight Exchange Sold on CHICAGO and POKTLA5D. OR. Mr A B Stuart. (tecy Mr Wm Plunder MreM MLocaa.treasMis M J Plunder Mis Nettie Stuart Mrt J W Waton Miss MargaretKelly Mrs 11 K Erwin Mis H.Mwe Mr HCCoe Mrs'J A Remington. COl'TH FOBTLAXD HOKK 0. 1. Colombia cart. Their pretty face ' leave the train : I know there Hiiied down opon tbe crowd from , piece left, beside 1 marched the ooin-jyf;W YORK wreath of Dower and bunting, and Jed panv to the armorr. called the roll, and' SAN FKASClMX) by tbe handsome fire boy, made a very s checked off ail property , which was of pre.ty picture. course my duty; and found not one The races thi afternoon did not com- j piece short, a our friend from Fosei! f Colia.tioi; made on faroreb'.e term mence until about 4 :30. The Jackcon j would make it appear, but on the con- ! Bt :l accearible poinu. hose ran first, making the time of 34J, trary, we were one piece aheal. In seconds. Before water reached the noz- i other word we had one piece Biore than xie the hoee buret, delaying tbe force of J we should have. Of this I notified Col. the stream a fraction of a second. The i Houghton, and it w at properly charged Vancouver then ran, making tbe time in i to our oouipany. I don't know what Jeff Thompson H M Boo h Wm Condell Jos Pnlliker Ja Puliiker Bert Eida Frank Johnson J C McArthur B C McArthnr M Steven YA Gasaep Wm M or an Thoa Maiooe M Antoate Ja Kane Jack Hardy Chas Hcxie, foreman. WILLAMETTE MLVEB COB1ET BAXt, ORE' eox crrv. fi f Walker C V Falkner L B Moore M Randall P Morton B Keating C Moore C Rinkle C A Nash J L Baker W Moras Wm Walker E Roberta J Church J J Cook, leader. CABTWBfCBT BOKB BO. 2, OB.EfcOB ClTV. Wallace Cole, capt Bert Green man HTrimbota Frank Brown Ed KecAner Geo Brown 4o Fennimore Peter Cleeak Chae Moore W Wiiaon IA Taykr Tbo Murray Uerbert Tborne J Harris. i BABCOCVBB OSB BO. 1. Henrv BoraT Dexioy Have eoKeiloKK John Raoacli Chae Cai- John Ilewey Frank Wilcox Ed Carlos a acassca. rrwoaul. J. X pATTta n. First JiatioDal Bank. THE DALLES. - 304 second. The Oregon City team company wa tbort, but it roust have then covered the distance in 40 seconds. ! been E company, or the writer of the ! article in question, have nothing cpon sn4r tk TfM. j which to base hit fabrication. If it it Tbe recorder, at police judge, has a j their, they can get it by having the good opportunity to etody human na- i most efter.t officer in the regiment, ture, and . L . . ior mt acuieex aiscrimination in aeaiinr i wfth the tramn alotrnt Mm . mmrr.J 1 Bm not in favor of (ham tattle, but I to dietinguiah between the professional j do Dot Lieat. Nelson would have utm ECTOKB loafer and tbe merely unfortunate, with- "crn ""a De "P B1 proyr place, D. P. TMoarcoB. Jo. K. huxi. Mr. Iufur finds a field calling ' CP1'0 Gafferney make the proper , Sight and Telegrapl test discrimination in dealing j rintitwn for it. ! York. S.a F - OREGON A Genera Banking Business transacted Deposit ved, subject to Sight Draft or Check. Collection made and proceed promptly remitted on day of collection. hie Exchange cold oa ranciaco and Port land. out fond, stranded on a strange shore. I wbicb is in the rear of hit company ao The veteran generally ha a sice fairy ! lon' theT " firing. I presume that ' story fixed up, but in the telling of it be ! nnler the excitement which always ac- j invanably lay himself "wide open," j ecmD' 'ccl' occaeion. he ra.hed ! and then it is tbe youthful jndge find. 0t to hrf w.thout ordering hi. Ed. M. Williams. H. M. Gbo. Kball. A. LlEKB. Wii faif Jccaaio.nfoa keener pieaeure in reducing b theory J"?- JT " ":THE ROSED ALE HfrTFL to a condition, and be ia made to see the force of the couplet : 0 what tanftad wefc we aave, Wben ftrrt a ararttor to deceit." The average tramp ia not a success a while it is deplorable, no one i to blame for tbe aocident. - Wjil tlie Fossil Journal kindly inform ! iu reader and citixen. generally, who ! tome of the officer were who kept thi ' I4 $T AvtMUC Cm'CAOO Ili. A G CfOLOSKITH PaoSKItTO. a liar. He lack genius. He ia s fox, matter quiet, and a ho their informant' but never aa owL He disprove the was? A. 8. Bloebs ' proverD, A ttanding gatepost beget, no I (Latej Capt. D. Co. 3d Re; O H G wiauuiu, it vj uiai is meant aipiomacy it to be acquired by travel. The full fore of ita opposite, however, it real ized: "A rolling mo." visile la tbe inventory M4I Waa! Imii ' VI Alt A Motmaij 1 Best quality fir, oak and slab wood. I tone gather no Leave order at 111 .. , , 1-re.aouB mile "iDoa" i ever eorner Third and Union. Al! order. .. T in the inventrm tl a ' .1 ti hmru .araa a BCBCCaif KOTfv- All Oafat4a nn-m r.varw. I Flil'C & Ci t at CRANDALL &. BURGET Who are selling these goods ou at greatly-red uc M1CHELBACH P.RICK. . UNION sr. PAUL KREFT & CO? DEALERS IX PAINTS, OILS AND GL. And the Must Complete and the Laleat Pattern and I'twictn s T t racucai 1 aimers an! 1 a per rlauger. None but thr twt Sherain-Williams and J. W. Masnry't Paint used in all jur work u. the most skilled workmen employed. Agent fir Mast.rv ljijuij chemical combination or uap mixture. A firct clas article la n orders promptly attended to. Paint Skoa eerasr Thirdasd Waahitrtai Eta.. Th Di', The California Winehoc: 1 A Is now ci-n, and its jiroprietor will wll his1 .. produce.! Wine at prices in tlie reach of event T Al?o, bet l'eanuts to 1k fuunl. (Jools puaraE 4 to le 1'ure and Fin-t-Cla?? in every rep pec t. Thompson's Addition. C- BECH W. E. GARRETSON. F" te"1"1 't J RKILROn'i! la tta lib m b ;T0 ALL POINTS ASI iS All Watch Work arranted. It t tr in l Car Bncis. It re J Jewelry Made to Order. la Baaaatf .. Tka lialla. . The Dalles Gigar : Factory FiEerr steeet. FACTORY jVTO. 105. pTp a I)C of tbe Beet Brand VylVJVIVO manufactcrod, and; order from ail part ol tbe rooxtry filled oa tbe shorteat notice. : v v. r wbb wAAj -1 I (Kc iak or case .. .. caaa ot iwnla 'amiii t mui vtmwutM mourn staaMMsau ! TonusT amisiiffi i . . . i uii mi w ennarraraa. aa a 1 n9hiiliti'iM am W4A Smarft , lur mnhGmot f lnrt aa4 i rrt Tin i Trw n i Tf ACi ALAIjAJU U1I 111 A meUnaatM Ua. mmMrSa 1 aBtnUi( Oiiact ab4 BauiMrrvat Poll Iran klana iTioma la atlraticw tbm(k aa; axavl Tbe reputation c THE DALLES CI GAR ba bsmcne mJy ewtaUiabed. and tbe demand fcir U botne manulactared article is tncreaBin( every day. A. ULRICH & SON. i THROUGH TICKETS KQiriai.(S aa4 Karvf aa B tkAst vfjoa of tsa euapaaf itaa T aW The St. diaries Hotel, PORTLAND, ORCCON. ' This old. nrr.tilar and r1ial.la lirHiaa ba been entirely refurnished, and every I room baa been retanntd a ad rvtaunfja i and newly carpeted tbroarbout- Tle 1 noase contain l,v roouttandittupplieo with every modern eonvenienee. Kate reasonable. A rxid re tan rant atlariie to tbe bouse, i rer bo to and from all train. C. W. KNOW1.E3. Prop. ARTIC FACTORY 80D1 WATTE AID Id CEEAM.j Candies and Nuts j rirteat Peanut Roaater In The Da Hew rwll Inlnrviaana exawarsln 'aina. futas aa4 ills Saw . vacaUua la W. C. ALL' avBi n r. a a. b. ca. ut- A. I). VHtkUXJft, J ast OaaaraJ fananar -rn xXY0U GeoeraJ Blarktmithinf tfi protnpcly,. and bu Ouarantsea. all " 2 Strait J.FOLCO At tight ata Ofaarr taarask FTrat premlom at tba Waaco Bounty air for beat portrait d view. CliARfl STORY, Art Teacher Room t, Btttinft Duildinf, , aid Bl Iano Monaar au4 Tkaradar of aatB waak, wr ef laaat U asatraa. ekiaavHwtat lifVrttl llUil UUwbU au" The Fifth Agricultural k mXBErlH-"T THE BALItES, OHEC; October lOtb, lj Continuing. Cv j 1 a BtcAtUtf J. O. MACK. ariatary.