CA1 What's the Matter with your Tire? V DTJ-SOC Will Make It Hold Wind. is EST Remember that , the schools re-open Sept. 7th, and now is the time to buy your FALL SHOES. We cariy nothing but the best stock that money can buy. Have you tried pur -I e have on hand a large stock of Steel Shod School Shoe. EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED. 1 Cord GHOOIi SfiO Wood A Closing Out Several dozen pairs of CHILDREN'S SHOES that have ac cumulated in our stock from lines we do not handle any , . Y more'. These Shoes formerly sold for $1 .50 to $2.25; Sale price, $1.00. Sale price, $1.00. . . We will continue our sale of LADIES' TAN BOOTS and OXFORDS for another week. We expect to see them all gone by Saturday next. . Our WASH GOODS Sale Talks for Itself. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS' DRY FIR WOOD That we are selling at resonable price. Leave your order with us. MAIER & BENTON The Dalles. One can of Du-Sock; Tire full of air; No more blue talk. No more swear. MAYS & CROWE. Sole Agents Keep Oat the flies. SCREEN WIRE, SCREEN DOORS WINDOW SCREENS: Now in Stock. New Styles and Lo-wPrices. Odd Sizes made to order on Short Notice. JOS. T. PETERS & CO The Dalles Daily Ghronicie. Weather Forecast. Portland. Sent. 12, 1896. For Eastern Oregon Tonight and tomor row fair and cooler; frost tomorrow morning and Monday morning. Fague. Observer. SATURDAY. SEPL 12, 1896 WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Random Observations and Local JCvents of Lesser magnitude. "Moid of Gotham, ere we kls, Tell me what the deuce is this?" She answers with a chilly laugh, "My breaeh of promise phonograph." Considerable rain fell at Umatilla yes terday.' . . The county court house is soon to be ornamented with a cement walk. John Carlin shipped twelve carloads of BheepAo Chicago this. morning. Love, Courtship and Marriage at Baldwin Opera House tonight. Couples matted and mis-matted. The name of Mark Long, musical di rector, now appears at the conclusion of the concert program for tomorrow. A white plate lowered into fthe waters of Crater lake, during the recent Maza mas' excursion, could be seen at a "depth of 94 feet. , The Misses Taylor will open a pri mary school, with kindergarten meth ods, in the First Baptist church on Mon day, Sept. 14th. A Massachusetts young couple have made a desperate wager. If McKinley is elected she will marry him ; and if Bryan is elected he will marry her. Mrs. FhillipB is just receiving a large assortment of the latest . novelties in millinery ; also a large assortment of ladles and children's street hats at 50 and 5 cents each. Please call and' see these bargains. sl2-lt Ninety cases of salmon were put up yesterday at Herrick's cannery as a re sult of the first days pack. A still larger number will be packed today. This, though not as large a number as hoped for, Is encouraging to all hands. Mr. Grey will organize his second and third class in German on Saturday after noon at 4 o'clock, September 19th at the old Lutheran chapel . on Ninth street. All desiring to participate in the work of either of these two classes will please attend this meeting. Senfert Bros, shipped five cases of fresh salmon to New York City by ex "press last night. These are iced at various points along the route and reach ' the breakfast plat.es of Gotbamites with all the delicacy and excellence of flavor that we observe at home. Mr. Urey will organize a class in Latin ou " next Monday evening at o'clock at the old Lutheran chapel. All desiring instruction in the Latin lan' guage are requested to attend this meet ing, so that the time for instruction and other necessary arrangements can be established permanently at once. The salary of stock inspector has auf fered the most from the grindstone of economy. Formerly it raa $900 a year. and was reduced successively to $700 $500 and $300 annually. . Yesterday the county court split the $300 in the mid dle, and the present incumbent will re ceive only $150 pe year. . ' Ed. Marshal is being tried today for larceny in a dwelling, the complaining witness being the sparkling, often ine briated, sometimes lachrymose "Irish Moll," who avers that she saw the .de fendant engaged in robbing her trunk at the hacienda. As soon as- possible she gave the alarm. The trial haB occupied the entire day at Justice Filloon'e court. Late this afternoon he was bound over under $200 bonds. It is reported by the men who were engaged in excavating for Davenport's saw mill at the bead of the ditch on Hood River, and 'they are all truthful men, assert s the Glacier, that after a blast was Bet off a live toad was set free that had been imbedded in the bard basaltic rock 18 inches from the surface. The toad bad swelled up to several times hia natural size and completely filled the cavity where he. had been imprisoned for thousands of years. As soon as set free by the blast, the toad wilted to the ordinary size and bopped away, probab ly to hunt up the companions of his youth. The kind hearted men stood and watched the toad enjoy his liberty. They couldn't think of making the toad a prisoner again even for exhibition, and brought to town only the hole in the rock to verify their story. ; INDIAN RELICS. They Are Becoming Scarce--Dr. Suther land's f ine Collection. Concert Program. For the band the concert tomorrow program will be as follows; 1. March "St. Omer Commandery.... ...Carey Grand Fantasia 'E a Dora".... Sieger Chilian Dance "Manana" Mitrtul Clarionet Solo Original Air V&rie.. Dagnclier Marcus Long. Serenade "Pleasant Dreams" Ripley Idyl "The Mill In the Forest" .....EOenberg Waltz "Postilion" .Fahrbachl Overture "The Twilight Hour" Boettger Coon Schottitohe "Ma Angsline"... Jo Anson Mabcus .Long, Director. A. O. 17. W. Entertainment. Program for the A. O. U. W. enter tainment to be given at the Baldwin Opera House, Wednesday evening, Sept. 16tb, at 8 o'clock : - , Chorus Degree of Honor Choir. Address of Welcome to Grand lodge officers Mrs. M. E. Brlggs, Giand Lady of Honor. Response by Grand Master Workman, A. O.U. W. Vocal Duet . . Mrs. O. Stephens and Mrs. E. Young. Address by Grand Lecturer D. C. Herrin. Vocal Solo...... :Dr. O. If. Doane. Recitation .Miss Jennie Russell. Chorus .Degree of Honor Choir. Tableaux ". Charity, Hope and Protection. Admission free. All are invited. Notice. A special communication of Wasco Lodge No. 15, A. F. & A. M., willjbe held in the Masonic hall, The Dalles, Or., on Monday evening, Sept.' 14th at 7:30 o'clock. Work in theE. A. degree. All members and sojourning Masons are requested to be present. By order of W..M. , , F. A. Abersatht, sl2-2t Secretary. Mme V. S. Daily, the leading modiste of The Dalles. Elegant designing of evening gowns a specialty in tailor made costumes and fall jackets. Orer Pease and Maya. . Bl2-2t Dr. Sutherland of this city baa per haps the finest collection of arrow points and Indian relics in the city, though be has only been collecting for two years. The other day he received- a very fine bow and half a dozen arrows from Cali fornia from a former patient he had treated in The Dalles. The arrow points are affixed to long, straight, well-made arrows of ependid workmanship. The bow is also very fine, with a strong gut string.' The bow is painted in red and blue with a regular design. Dr. Suth erland has arrow points which he values as high as $5 each. The value does not consist in the worth of the stone,' but the rarity of workmanship and the dif ficulty of it. Arrow points have' been getting scarcer and scarcer of late years, and their value will rise fast from now on. Of 1,500 points that Dr. Sutheriand has secured in the past year, only about 500 have been newly found. ' They are chiefly brought in by Indians, who per sistently wander over the sand fields in search of them, but the business is be coming unprofitable even to them from their scarcity. Tbey have 'sought to make them, but their deception is easily discovered bv the onnossieur, for their manufacture is a lost art. There ia a j regularity of the - cicatrices, and a smoothness of work which cannot be duplicated in this day of the world. The most common stone is' the obsidian- Others are found of cornelian, agate, por phyry, bone, petrified wood, etc. There are other valuable Indian relics besides the arrow points. Numbers of mortars and pestles, implements and images have "been found which have a great attraction to the curio hunter. The mortars contain . evidences of much usage, and no doubt a great' deal of grain has been pounded up in them. Some of .them were evidently used to mix paint in, for . they are still colored with, the same mysteriously made and lasting pigments which are to this day to be Been in hieroglyphics on the rocks above The Dalles. Then, too, there are Indian baskets, skillfully woven, but of course of more recent manufacture, Misses Anna and Bess Lang have the choicest collection of Indian baskets in the city. These are becoming rare, also, for civilization has induced Indians to use analine dyes and gaily-colored worsteds, which rendera them of no value to the relic hunter. Others who are known to have good collections are Rev. W. C. Curtis and A. Ullrich. The fire of 1891 destroyed some very valuable . collections, among them one belonging to Mr. Geo. Morgan. Exact Location Demanded. Governor Taylor, of Tennessee, brother of Colonel Nai Taylor, recently of . San Jose, tells the story : A stranger ap proached him recently "with extended hand and said : "Your face is familiar, where in h 11 did I meet you?" "I don't know," replied the ex-governor, "what part of h 11 are you from?" County Court Proceedings. Ot C. P. Petition tor county road Balch et al, prayer granted. C A. Cramer, petition for change in road district; denied.'. . W. Bolton et al, petition for incorpor ation of Antelope; petition granted; election to be held October 19th, 1896. Boundaries as prayed for in petitien ; T. J. Harper, P. A. Kirchheimer, .W. Bol ton judges ; E. M. Miller and E. Sbutt clerks. ' D. ,S. McKay, petition for -liquor license; granted.- ' E. C. Rogers etal, petition for county road; J. B. Goit appointed surveyor; C. J. Hayes, J. Henrichs and V. Winchell viewers. . A. . W. Calvin, petition for liquor license; granted. ' In the matter of 1 iniil tax belonging to ;road districts. . Ordered that the clerk do. not issue warrants from and after this date on the 1 mill special road fund without an order of thia court. - C. G. Wetmore appointed -supervisor of road Dist. No. 9 to fill vacancy canned by the resignation of C. F. Mitchell. - In the matter of wood for court house. Bid of J. T. Reynolds accepted for pine and fir at $2 per cord. Bid of J. T. Peters accepted for oak at $3.75 per cord. In the matter of sidewalks around court house. Ordered that Kocher and Freeman build a cement walk ; price $325, to be approved by Judge Mays. In the matter of salary of stock in spector, ordered that trom and after the date on which the present Incumbent qualified, the Balary for same ' shall be $150 per annum. - The Elite barber shop, H. D. Parkins, proprietor, announces that hereafter the price of shaving will be reduced ' to 15 cents. sldlw The oyster season is now opened at A. Keller'.s. Oysters in any style. s7-dlw Some people get eo in the habit of using what is generally 'looked upon ae profane language that it becomes second nature to them. - If tbey could all be brought up aa roundly as" the man in the following anecdote, perhaps, their manners would soon be mended. Ex- .. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. . .'x.'DR;-'1' vr.. CHEAT! Most Perfect Made. .-'" 40 Years the Standard. . When yog mnt to bay Seed Wheat, Feed Wheat, Rolled Barley, Whole Barley, Oats, Rye, Bran, Shorts, Or anything n the Feed Line, goto the WASCO : WAREHOUSE, Our prices are low and our goods are first-class. Agents for the celebrated WAISTBtJRG "PEFRLESS" FLOUR. Highest cash price paid for WHEAT. OATS and BARLEY. GEORGE RUCH ; Successor to Cbrisman & Corson. FULL, LINE OF STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Again in business at the old stand. I would be pleased to see all my former patrons. Free delivery to any part of town. School Books Supplies. Tac'obson Book & Music Co. No. 174 Second Street, ' : New Vogt Block, . The Dalles, Oregon, . S7i7V VAUS E5 , DEALER IN v PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. And the Most complete ana latest ratterna ana resigns in WALL. PAPER. WALL PAPER. PRACTICAL PAINTER smi PAPER HANGER. None but the best brands of J. W. MASURY'S PAINT8 used in all our work, and none but the most skilled workmen employed. Agents for Masury Liquid Paints. No chem icel combination or soap mixture. , A first-class article in all colors. All orders promptly attended to. Store and Faint Shon comer Third and Washington Eta., The Dalles, Oze'Os