CIKM3HG8 S8l8 pirej g 1 FIRE! 6 Camping, Hunting, Fishing, Picnicking, Prospecting, 9' i If you are going aie OF .GOODS SAVED FROM THE FIRE. . - Clearance & t Or if you are going Grocery Windows. J' Canned Goods of Every on1 nf tlm iifv "hicf. r.nr-lrc . Va "harl in tliisnnrl - It has been selected expressly for serving cold, thus insuring health and comfort to the cook at your house this hot weather. California 3 "We are satisfied with Small Profits. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. SATTEDAY - - SEPTEMBER 3, 1898 WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Mt. Hood Peaches are the best fo canning at Stadelman Com. Co. Phon 3-15. 8-3J : Choice Crawford peaches for canni 25 cents a box. The Dalles Co mission Co. Tomorrow fresh lobster, crab, clan cat fish, emelt, salmon and halibutat The Dalies Commission Co. I Leave your orders for dressed chickcVs with the Stadleruan Commission Co. Phone 345. Furnished rooms to rent, also suites of rooms suitable for housekeeping. Ap ply to 19 and 20, Chapman block. tf The oyster season has opened and in order to be up to the times, the Palace of Sweets have fresh oysters on sale in every style. Give them a trial. 9 3 tf Red Itleesina Orange and Orangeade at the Pallace of Sweets. These are the latest and most popular drinks in the Eastern cities. Give them a trial. 8-25tf Last night three carloads of nice fat mutton sheep were shipped to the Unicn Meat Co. hy Roe Griunee. Mr. Grimes purchased the sheep from A. A. Bonney, of Tygh Valley. f Mr. Ciscel and daughter Delia are in the city today from Wasco. Miss Delia f has Euffered a great deal o! late with her eyes, and had Professor P. G. Daut to fit her with glasses today. The Dufur Water Company elected officers and board of directors Wednes day night. W. R. Menefee was made Superintendent, and C. H. Houghton, C. P. Balch and G. W. Johnston were Chosen as directors. The funeral of the late Sarah A. Fritz will take place from the Catholic church at 9 o'clock on Monday September 5th. Mass will be sung at the church, after which the interment will take place in the Catholic cemetery. The case of Wand, wiio was charged with obtaining money under false pre tenses, was dismissed today, on motion of the attorneys for prosecution. The evidence in was not sufficient to justify a trial. S. E. Van V actor appeared ior the defendent and A. A. Jayne for the state. The case of James Denton, who was charged with larceny of money from Louie a certain Chinaman residing on the hill, was dismissed before Judge Mays this morning the evidence being insufficient to eanction his being sent to the reform school. Attorney N. H. Gates appeared for the defendant while John Michell acted as attorney for the state. A meeting will be held in Crysan theum hall this evening at 8:30 by the young men of the D. C. and A. C. de siring to take part in a ministrel per formance which they contemplate giving in the near future. Anyone desiring to to stay at home, take a look at Pease & Mays' They contain a large assortment of Loose Muscatel Raisins, 2 Cents a Pound. PEASE & MAYS. take part should appear at the hall this evening and suggestions that will add to the success of the ministrels will be hankfully received. A serious runaway occurred at O. D. Taylor's place, near this city, about 1 :30 this afternoon. Miss Anna Taylor was driving a buggy, when the horse took fright and ran away, throwing her out on her Eide. Her right shoulder joint was dislocated by the fall and she was badly bruised about the body and head. Dr. Logan was called and attended to her injuries. He left her resting easy, and although she was severely injured she will be able to be around' in a few weeks. While Mr. Nixon of DeMoss Springs was coming into Wasco Wednesday, his little son Nathan, aged about 8 years, jumped to the ground from the head wagon and attempted to get into the trail wagon. However, he only suc ceeded in getting caught by its front wheel, which ran over his left leg, break ing it above the knee. The little fellow is gritty and eudured the suffering bravely until brought into town, when Dr. Sutclifle attended to his injuries. At last accounts the boy was resting easy. Contrary to past custom sheep in Oregon are selling aB high as in Wyom ing. And why shouldn't they? Al though farther west, and consequently from the great eastern markets, Oregon sheep are better than the sheep of Wyoming, to which state we export each year many hundreds ot thorough bred rams to improve their flocks. Further, Oregon sheep are tapidly be coming as good as the beBt in the Union, and, at the present rate of improvements in breeding, will soon be the best in the world. Yesterday Harry Smith, a young man of about 24 years of age, was arrested near 8-Mile, by Constable Hill, charged with assault with a dangerous weapon. The prosecuting witness is a man named Longgreen, who alleges that Smith threw rocks at him, and being proficient ing the art, caused him great bodily and mental pain. He further alleges that after the assault he was unable to sleep for several nights, and prays that his assailant be punished to the full extent of the law. Hia case has been set for hearing ou Tuesday at 10 a. m. Ine fruit fair parade this year at Spokane it is evident is going to ba something well worth seeing. Thenar vest lestivai ceieoration will occur prom ply at 2 o'clock Tuesday, the 4th day of next October. The excursion rates to the fair will be good from all points in the Inland Empire on the 3d of October or any day thereafter till the last day of the fair, and will permit of a five days' lay over in Spokane if it is desired. Instead of the usual 5 cent a mile, the rates for the fair will be 2 cents a mile. This includes the Spokane & Northern road, aa well as all othera which enter Spokane. Tuesday afternoon Dufur people were suddenly alarmed by the cry of fire, which proved to be in J, A. Steven's etubble fields north of town. A spark 9 Description y r fhrpiori fnnn trios. 3 9 from the threshing engine had ignited a near by straw stack, from which the flames communicated with the stubble, and a large area was burned over. Had it not been for the numerous hands which answered to the cry for help, Mr. Stevens would have suffered the loss of many stacks of grain. Aa it was the fire was extinguished with wet 'sacks before it had reached any of the stacks, for which Johnny of course feels thank ful. We understand that Mr. Christman, who is on his way to Silver Lake with a traction engine and three heavily load ed wagons, has reached the McGrail place, about sixteen miles from to wn. He pulled into the yard at that place for water, and while attempting to back out had a break down, and at present is laid up for repairs. Bad break-downs have occarred at every mark in the road which has put them back a great deal, and it is plain that Mr. Christman's machine cannot stand the rough roads Eastern Oregon. He hopes hower to make a success of the venture of haul ing freight from Hay Creek to Silver Lake. And enjoyable party was given at the residence of Simeon Bolton last evening, and was attended by all those who were camped at Stevenson during the hot spell, and a merrier crowd of young peo ple would be hard to find. The party was given as a farewell to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Barnett and family, who will leave in a short time to make their future home in Portland. Various games were indulged in end refreshments eerved. On the whole, the evening was extremely pleasant, and on leaving, the gueets ex pressed regrets that such genial friends as the Barnetts should -leave and hoped they would again return to make The Dalles their home. t SchooL(otlce. To Parents and Guardians: Students failing of promotion at the close of the spring term, and those doing advanced work during the summer, should report for examination, by their respective teachers at the new High School building at 9 a. ni. Saturday. Sept. 10th. Intending new students (except beginners in the first primary) should also report any time Saturday for assignment to schools and clssses. 9-3 lwk John Gavin, City Superintendent. NOTICE. 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 ; scar 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 Eoller Mills, at prices to suit the times. Also mill feed. W. M. McCoekle, Prop. mcbl6-6m One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That Is what It was made for. For the next thirty days we will give special prices on the follow ing gooda : Rubber Garden Hose Rubber BeltiDg J Leather Belting .....( Per Blue-flame Oil Stovesf (8Ilt. Delft Enameled Warei Screen Doors Fisls Tacile at special low prices. Call and see our stock. We will make you special prices on evervthing in our line during the month of August, as we must make room for our Fall and Win ter Goods. ..THE HfiHDWIiSE DEflLEHS., 167 Seconft St. THE DALLES, OR. TRAVELING LIBRARY. Something New Along; The Line of Popular Education. All the privileges of a regular city library are secured to the members with this wonderful plan, together with a regular course of study (if desirable) comprising the world's greatest histori cal, scientific and social questions or problems. Members have access to. a library of 1000 volumes of the worlds choicest and most interesting books with all the privileges, musical, education, etc., which this wondeiful institution gives at an exceedingly low price. The aver age cost to members being about twelve cents per month. This is made possible by the co-operative plan and magnitude of the business done. 500 people in ad joining communities help pay for the books that will come here. Besides all all the above, each member is pre Bsnted with a full five years subscription to The Library Bulletin, a most excel lent magazine published by The Par melle Company in connection with the eludies. Mr. O. K. Fitzsiinmons and Mr. H. E Kiner are in the city in the intertsts of the above and are having fine success. Nearly enough members were secured for one station in one day. The work is intensely interesting to all and we should baye at least two sections here to accommodate all those who desire mem bership. Don't fail to look into it. Ileal Estate Sale. The Laughlin estate offers for sale all their land property in and near The Dalles, consisting of city lots, blocks and acreage. Terms reasonable. . Apply to the undersigned at the office of the Wasco Warehouse Co. tf B. F. Laughlin. ESTRAY. An iron grey gelding, Drand indistinct, looks like a quarter circle with a bar under it, . The animal is unbroken. Came to my place at Nansene, 17 miles south of The Dalles. The owner can have same by proving property and pay ing all charges. Ed Wilson. Sept. 1, lmo. Use Clarke & Falk'a Bosofoam for the teeth. tf The California Fruit 'Grower says, "To get pure spices, buy them whole and grind them at home." Not necessary and those pure spices may be poor. Schilling's Best is pure and good. 118 For saie by L Rorden & Company jnaier & Bentoa Opposite French's Bank, i HEiVIOWAL NOTICE. J. H. CROSS nas 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. Qet Your prii?tj9 OUR CHURCHES. Service in Lntheran church, corner Union and 7th streets, at 11 a. m. and Sunday School at 9;30. There will also be evening service at 7 :30 Christian church, Ninth and Court streets, Rev, Boltz paetor Services tomorrow as usual. Morning subject, "The True Christian." Evening service at 8, subject, "The Spirit Worketh More Than It Cost." Sunday School at 9.45 a. m. Methodist church, corner Fifth and Washington streets, J. H. Wood pastor Class meeting in the morning at 10. Services at 11 a. in. and 7 :30 p. m. Sun day school at 12 :20. Junior League at 4 p. m. At the Calvary Baptist church, corner Seventh and Union streets, services every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m., Elder W. S. Wilburn, pastor. Sunday school at 10 o'clock and Young People's Society at 6:30 in the evening. All are cordially invited. Services will be resumed, after the summer recess, at St. Paul's Episcopal church tomorrow. Morning prayer with sermon, followed by Holy communion, at 11. Evening prayer with sermon, at 7:30. Sunday echool immediately after the morning service. Miss De Foreet will sing a solo at both morning and evening services. THE LADIES. The pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may use Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To get the true and genuine article, look for the name of the California Fig Syrup Co., printed near the bottom of the package. For eale by all druggists. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between F. S. Gunning and J. D. Hockman, under the firm name and style of Gunning & Hockman, is this day dissolved by mu tual consent. All parties knowing them selves indebted to said firm are respect fully requested to make an early settle ment. The Dallee, Oregon, August 30, 1898. F. 8. Gunning, J. D. Hockman. DeWitt's L,ittte Gariy Risers, The famous tin!-- pills. $2.50 The Lightest and Simplest of Plate Cameras. $2.50 Eastmans No. 2 Eureka Jr. Makes Pictures 3Jx3 inches; weighs 12 oz. THE SNIPES-KINERSLY DRUG CO. Kodaks, Cameras and Supplies. THE DALLES, - - - OREGON. Scud for Catalogue. Washington Street. at tf?i5 office. OREGON Industrial Exposition , OPENS IN PORTLAND, SEPT. 22d, CLOSES OCTOBER 22, 1898. The Finest Jind Greatest Exposition Ever Held in the Northwest. ...Horlicnltnral and A&ricnltiiraL Products of Oregon and Washington will be dis placed in wonder: u I profusion, including more vnrieties tbau ever before gath ered together in one exhibit. Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals will be Awarded Marvelously Rich, Specimens from Our Gold, Silver and Other Mines. BENNETT'S RENOWNED MILITARY BAND Has been engaged lor the season. Astounding Aerial Feats and Acro batic Performances. Very Low Rates on All Railroads. ADJJISSIOX Adults 20 cents, Children 10c ..Gfliis. FfiflW.. Butcheps and Fafmeps ..Exchange.. Keeps on draught the celebrated COLUMBIA BEER, acknowl edged the best beer iu The Dalles, at the usual price. Come in, try it and be convinced. Also the Finest brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Sandtuiehes nf all ITtnHc olururc vn hanrl CAMPBELL & WILSON Tillinery Parlor Under the management of Mre. W. G. Wilson and Mies Myrtle Smith. Mrs. Briggs' Old Stand.