CZ) Fruit Gaiis. 1 h In Our Corner Window 1 quart 50c doz. 2 quart 65c doz. You will find displayed a line of Vf PT11 w 1 iilil 5 Summer Fall Weight ' $ 5 Woolen Dress Goods. t We 4 40 Cents We are satisfied with Small Profits. The Dalles Daily Ghroniele. MONDAY AUGUST 22, 1898 WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Crushed vioiets, the latest flavor for ice cream soda at the Columbia Candy Factory. Give it a trial. tf Famished rooms to rent, also suites of rooms suitable for housekeeping. Ap ply to .9 and 20, Chapman block. tf Ice Cream wholesale and retail at the Columbia Candy Factory. Orders to fur nish lodge socials and ice cream festi vals solicited. Don't forget that our ice cream sodas are the best in thecity. The trustees of Dufur echool district have engaged the following corps ot teachers for the next term of the public Echool, which will begin the 12ch of next month, and continue for eight months : C. R. Deems, principal : G. W. Brown, intermediate department; Mrs. R. J. Wilson, primary department. Lee Cheshire, a Wallula farmer, un dressed a mile from home and walked home stark naked. The next morning he borrowed clothing and journeyed to Walla Walla, to tell the chief of police a story of hia being held up and robbed. H"i9 money, horse and clothes were where he had left them. Cheshire had been drinking. The fishing season will reopen on Sep tember 10th. The fishermen are making due preparations for a large catch. The summer run being exceptionally light, they figure on having plenty of salmon next month. If they are not disap pointed they will be more than able to make up the shortage during the Bum mer season. A large number of local sports went into the country Sunday morning after prairie chickens. The day, however, was unusually cool, which caused the birds to remain on the hills and in the grain field rather than seek shelter in the canyons and near the springs and watering places. For this reason many of the nimroda were disappointed in not getting the usual amount of birds. The steam engine which they are i. using to pull freight wagons between ' this place and Silver Lake, reached 8 Mile yesterday evening, it having been four days making eight miles of the 200 which it has to go. At this rate it will take it a long time to reach the end of its journey, and whether they will con tinue or give up the attempt is consid- f ed doubtful. P. Limroth, of Boyd, was in the city Sunday evening. Mr. Limroth a few "days ago started op his new Eteam Hireeher in the Boyd vicinity. It is one of the largest machines in the country and is doing splendid work. It has all the latest improvements in the way of self feeders, automatic stackers and eackers, and can run out as much grain ia a day as any machine in the Inland Empire. The grain thieves that infest the Du- vicinity every fall, started in early this season. The first grain threshed offer you these goods per yard while they last. "A word to the wise is sufficient." was C. P. Balch's barley from a field near M. Heisler's. In less than twenty four hours after it was sacked thirteen of the ninety-five sacks had disappeared. Mr Balch has located the party who took the barley, and notified him to put the grain back in the field or take the consequences of prosecution. If the grain is returned be dropped. Wilhelmina, who is the matter will to be crowned queen of the Netherlands on September 6th next, has personally eent to Mr. Bok, the editor of the Ladies' Home Journal himself a Hollander by birth one of her private portraits for publica tion in the next number of his maga zine. It is the last portrait which will be taken of the little lady before her coronation, and will be printed in con nection with a specially prepared sketch showing the personality of the first queen of Holland from every point of view. Mr. William Hunt, formerly of this place, who is at present in charge of the Buffalo-Pitts agricultural business in the district reaching from The Dalles to Spokane with headquarters in Walla Walla, was in the city Saturday visiting Mr. Whealdon and attending to business for his comDanv. He was accompanied by D. Farquer, general superintendant of the above company, who is looking over the country as to the wants of his goods and receiving suggestions from the different agents. Although hia Btav j here waa ehort he was much pleased with The Dalles and the Inland Empire. A rough estimate of the amount of grain threshed in Wasco county at pres ent would place it at about one-fourth of the entire crop. In nearly every in stance the farmers are well pleased with the yield, saying that it was larger than they expected. Some report yields as high as forty-five bushels to the acre, while few yields have been reported un der, twenty bushels. In some locailities much grain is etill standing, but the farmers are endeavoring to get it stock ed and threshed as soon as it ia possi ble. This year's crop of wheat haa begun tocome in and it ia expected that by the end of the week the usual string of teams will be seen winding their way with their heavy loads of grain from the prolific fielda of Sherman, Wasco and Klickitat counties. 'The roads leading from the country south of here are in fairly good condition, barring a few places where they have been cut up by heavy teams. If a rain falls in the near future it will put them in good shape, otherwise a little fixing will be neceesa- w hafnra if- ftfin Via (Jipr oro in fi r c f - I claea shape. Frank Cram returned yesterday from a trip to North nainh iiinl Mi illlJ He 'Uuyu lie ""had a splendid time, but the pleaeant remembrances are somewhat marred by an accident which occurred to him last night. A small piece of eteel flew into hia left eye and he care lessly retired without having it attended tD. This morning the eye waa inflamed and very painful and he at once bad his 9 at physician remove the cause of the trouble. -He is forced to wear a bandage on his eye at present which is very in convenient and it is hoped that he will soon be fully recovered. A party of four headed by George An derson, left in private conveyance for Mt. Hood today. They will drive to Hood River and from there take the road to Cloud Cap Inn, where thev will leave their team and from there they will proceed on foot up the mountain as high as they wish to go- The party con sists of Mr. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs, Wentz of Iowa, and Miss Nettie Ander son. Although The Dalles players did all in their power to win in the bowling con test they were unable to cope with the famous luck and science of the Multno mah and Road Club players or defeat the Astoria team. The total number of pina made in the twelve games was 2503, while Multnomah made 3006, the Road Clubs total was 2684 with Astoria 20 pina less. Oar players did not take the necessary practice since the warm weather set in and considering every thing they did aa well as could be ex pected. Bowline at the club is still lax, owing principally to warm weather and the large number of bowlera who are out of the city. In the early part of the week some bowling was done by the members of the team which took part in the tournament at Astoria. Their high scores were as follows : Monday, Hough ton, 50; Tuesday, Ballard, 57; Wednes day, Schmidt, 52. Aa usual Maetz led at the Umatilla House alley e, with the highest daily scores for Eix days, and an average score of 66. Hia scores were : Monday, 73; Wednesday, 79; Thursday, 59; Eriday70; Saturday, 52; Sunday, 97. On Tuesday Mr. Flemming led with a score of 62. This morning workmen began clear ing up the debris on the Maya & Crowe lot. Preparation8 for building will be rushed and in a short time a new 100s 100 feet will be under couree of con struction. The contract for the same will be let today. Poase & Mays are al so preparing to build a new iron struc ture, 50x100 feet, on the lot formerly occupied by their warehouse which they will use for the same purpose as the old building, while a number of the other sufferers from the fire are also busily en gaged in making preparations to rebuild. Although the losses of all concerned were heavy, their promptness in re building shows not only their enterprise, but what faith they have in The Dalles as a business center in future. To Cleanse tbe 8yst6m Effectually yet gently, when costive or billions, or when tbe blood is impure or sluggish, to permanently overcome ha bitual constipation, to awaken tbe kid neys and liyer to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds, or fevers, use Syrup of Figs. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. jilasou Fruit Jars. Pints GOc doz. Quarts 75c doz. 2 quarts .. $1.00 doz. VaGuui Fruit Jars. Pints 90c doz. Quarts $1.00 doz. 2 quarts $1.25 doz. FOR SALE BY ...piaier&Betitoq ,.THE tffillDWRUE DEMiEHS., 161 Seconi St. THE DALLES. OR: THE NATIVE SONS OF OREGON Organization of tlie focietr Its Aims and Objects and Splendid Pros pects for the Future. In the city of Portland, during the months of June and July of this year a society was organized, known aa "The Native Sons of Oregon," the objects of which are, aa expressed in its articles of incorporation and constitution, to bring the native born adults ot our fair state into a closer union ; to promote ac quaintance with each otl er ; to inculcate the principles of friendship, personal as sociation and mutual co-operation among members of the order; to en courage intercommunication, inter change of thought and ideaa and as fre quent fraternal visiation as tbe means of travel and the claima and demanda of business cares and obligations will ad mit. To develop the mental and phy sical faculties of its members and to aid and assist each other in every possible manner at any and at all times. In other words, to create between native born Oregonians a bond of sympathy, of friendship and fraternity eimilar in point of comparison to that between members of an affectionate family, which ia the strongest tie known to hu manity. It ia designed te create be tween ita members a bond of brother hood stronger than that of any other aociety, voluntary or corporate, secret or public, civic, religious or military. Among its many laudable and noble pur poses are numbered as prominently as, if not more so perhaps than any other, "those of the gathering together and preservation of facts and details of Ore gon's early history, the experiences and biographies of ita noble and heroic pioneers and the perpetuation of the memories of those devoted men and women who, bearing the dangers of mountain fastnesses and sterile plains, endured the hardships and personal pri vations incident to journeys whose trials, deprivations and horrors have never been half told or understood, to lay the foundations of our hearthstones strong and deep in the land of our birth, our beloved Oregon." It ia the purpose of this association to have the parent tree in the city of Porta nd because of the superior facilities to be bad in a city of the eize and in the present position of Portland. It ia intended to proceed immediately and with all pqspible expedition to or ganize branch cabins in every town and Spices and flavoring ex tracts are favorite nests of adulteration; perhaps you don't care. But Schillings Best are pure and money-back. 8 Forsaieby L. Rorden & Company 3 (qu n 1 iLy u We have just received a shipment of Gents' Victors. The name is sufficient guarantee of quality. Mays and Farmers .Exchange.. Keeps on dranKh t the celebrated COLUMBIA MER, acknowl edged tl-.e best beer in The Dalles, at the n-iial price. Come in, try it and be ror.vineed. Also the Finest brands of Wines, Lienors mid Clears. Sanduuiehes cf nil trinrt olware rut Vtnrtrt village in the state with a view to hav ing a large representation of cabins pres ent at the annual session of the grand cabin to be held in Portland, June 13, 1 1899. The institution and installation of cabina have already begun in Portland, ! and charters, constitutions, blanks and all necessary paraphernalia are now ready for distribution including -secret work, emblems, buttons, regalia, etc. The Order of Native Sons, for so it is by reason of its secret- work, ia made secret with appropriate symbolism for the purpose of giving a cohesiveness that can be found in no other feature of organized work. ESTRAY. An iron grey gelding, drand indis tinct, looks like a quarter circle with a bar under it, . The animal ia unbro ken. Came to my place at Nansene, 17 miles south of The Dalles. The owner can have same by proving property and paying for this notice. Ed. Wilson. SOTICE. Came to my place on 5-Mile over a year ago, a bright bay mare; weight about 1000 pounds; two white hind feet; no visible brand ; Ecar on right hip. Owner can have the same by paying for this notice. Wm. Floyd. aug9-w4t TYGH VALLEY ROLLER MILL At all times flour equal to the best for sale at Tygh Valley Roller Mills, at prices to suit the times. Also mill feed. W. M. McCorkle, Prop. mchl6-6tn Look Out. All persons using the city water for ir rigating purpoaea are warned that any infringement of the rulea will be strictly enforced. J. B. Crossen, Supt. "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my family for years and al ways with good results." says -V. B. Cooper, of El Rio, Cal. "For email children we find it especially effective. " For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. Clarke & Falk have the purest and strongest Paris Green in the market. J. H. CROSS has removed his store to the Vogt Block, next door to the Post office, where he will be pleased to greet his many iormer patrons and a liberal share of new ones. For CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, HAY, GRAIN" and FEED, SEEDS and FRUITS, &c, your orders will receive prompt attention, and will be sold' at pop ular prices. Call and see him. Crowe. CAMPBELL & WILSON Tillinery Parlor5 Under the management of Mrs. W. G. Wilson and Miss Myrtle Smith. Mrs. Briggs' Old Stand. Caeli tn Your Cneclts. All countv warrants registered prior to July 12, 1894, will be paid at my office. Interest ceases after July 7, 189S. C. L. Phillips, Countv Treasnrer. Cows Pop Sale. Fresh Jersey cows for sale. These are thoroughbreds and are gentle. Inquire at this office. auglO-lma To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All drnggiats refund tLe money if it fails to rure. 25. ' Wanted. Wanted. School children to board. Hates $14, including washing. Mes, F. Drews. HUg 16 Imo-dand W. Lost A pair of spectacles with silver frame. They were probably dropped; somewhere -in Second - street. Finder wili please leave at this office or Parkin's barber shop. augl7-3t DYGLOIIE GHm Eevolntionise Amatuer Photography 12 Pictures: In 12 Seconds. Iks' Pf Easy to work. Simple of Construc structiou. Moderate in price. 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