AyAlAnAiAjAAIAAA'TAIlAlAIATArAA A! AAr.WAT Cod Wood YOU CAH SAVE V10fJEY Free. Free. any "A WORD TO THE WISE." In buying your Boy's Clothing, buy Clothing suitable for boys. You cannot put old heads on young shoulders. AVo are showing a line of SCHOOL SUITS, reinforced throughout, in all the lat est colors and materials, at prices ranging from $2.50 lip. ALL NEW GOODS. Mothers, we invito your inspec tion. No ono urged to buy. All Gootla Mnrkod In Plnln Figures. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. TUKDAV -- SEPTEMBER G, 1619 Telephone No. 1. TAKE NOTICE. TO OL'R ADVERTISERS: All Changes in Advertisements must be handed in before 10 o'clock A. M., as no changes will be accepted in the aft ernoon This rule will be positive. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. The Dalles, January 10, 1899. Oysters Sorvotl In ovory Stylo nt J A. KELLER'S 5 WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. K.istern Oysters on tlio sholl nt A. Keller's. -I'llt Council meeting tonight at tho council Juh 11 Frit, ig ngain employed nt I lie Niw York Cueh Store, nB clerk. Tlie L ulius' Aid Society of the Congre gational church will meet at the roal denee of Ire. 8. L. Biooka tomorrow (Wednesday) afternoon. A girl to do gonoral housework, or to assist in woik and attend eehool, can find employment in n family whore there ara no children, by applying nt this oillco. 4.1W In Da Beds store window may be 839.1 a beautiful sofa pillow, in tho Bul garian work recontly tewjlit in The Dilles. It is to bo rallied, nnd no ono '1'ould full to Bccuro n ohnuee. 2-3t Today is the Jewish Now Year, the Jewish year being a lunar year nnd be Sinning with tho new moon. So ainall la tlio Jewish population of The Dulles "t virtually nothing is heard of its ob Mrvunce. Miss Taylor announces the opening of Jjw Kindergarten on Monday, Sept. 11th. besslotjg will nnnvnnn nt fi In t. mnn. in closing at 12, until cold weather, when afternoon sessions will be held. would bo pleased to greet all of her "finer pupiiB mftDy new ones as wel1, 2.6.7.0 Tlio Dalles City was a eight as the left ne dock this morning, for "loaded to the urus did not express It, she was over- "JWlnjj will, frftUi,. Jliwp which were to be taken on by the " ywwraty, most of her freight A Baseball and Bat Boys Suit. was left over until today, consequently the surplus. A much-needed improvement is being made in the old slmcka which belong to tho McKay estate and are situated on Union street, between Firet nnd Second. They have long been nn eye sore, but are now being fitted up and ono small building has been torn down. It is always a relief to see such improvements being made, as they add so much to the uppearanco of tho city. Sheriff and Mrs. Kelly returned yeB torday from u hunting trip in the vicin ity of Kingsloy. The rain in that sen tion has been about tho same as here and scarcely a fourth of the threshing litts been done, bo that much damngu must surely result from the continued showers. Much of it ib also stacked In a manner which will be anything but conducive to the best reEults. Yester day it hailed hard for about nil hour as they wero returning. For some timeSupt. Landers lias been hard at work getting everything in shape before the opening of school giving examinations, etc. Today, in connection with I'rof. Nell' and several teachers, he has been kept busy nt the High school building giving examina tions, clusaifyiiignow pupils, anil doing other preparatory work. It seemed like school days in earnest today, nnd every thing looks bright for a successful school year. Last evening when trying to board tho brake beams of an extra west-bound passenger train this side of Des Chutes, William Wilson wus thrown onto the truck, and hud his right foot so badly mashed that It will no doubt be neces sary to nmputato tho little toe. Tho left heel was ulso badly bruised ; but other wise ho was not injured. He was brought to the city ami Dr. Logan summoned to attend htm. Ho claims to be a laboring man, and said he had somo money, but didn't euro to spend .it all, so thought he'd stoal a ride. Today tho marshal telephoned to his mother, Mrs. 0. Html, of Portland, nnd flho requested that ho be sent to that place. The unfortunate man will bo taken down on tho after noon train. Diek Gorman captured n bird Inst night "what was a bird." It wasn't a church mouse, but a church bird, which had perched itself, not on tho pallid bust of Pallia, but on the rooster which occupies the exalted position on top of the Catholic church steeple. When first noticed it held in its beak a email Hah, which it soon dropped; but still aat calmly as if it knew a good place when it found It. When Dick went home ho determined that nothing was too high for lilw, and at onco wejvMit with bis rifle j but a allot or JtMy caused It to hover aroftnd n little und return. Ho at length got his shot gun and down ahe came, only a littlo dis abled, however, and la now a captive nt T. J. Seufert'e. The bird looks much like a large fish hawk, nnd measures four feet from tip to tip. The board of asylum trustoo will meet today in Salem and the question of a with Pease & Mays. new Buporintendent for the asylum will come up for consideration. There are four candidates working hard for the po sition the present encumbent, D. A. Paine; Dr. J. N. Smith, of Salem; Dr. J. F. Calbreath, of MuMinnville, ond H. A. Wright, of Klamath. One thing is certain, and that is Paine has given the entire state a pain from start to finish, and it is thought he Iiub little chance, although hie term being extended to January 1, 1000, making his service longer than that of any other superin tendent ever placed in charge of the asy lum, giveB his friends a reason for think ing he linH a fighting chance. Drs. J. N. Smith and J. F. Calbreath both seem to be favorites, nnd either have n good show. This is a most important office und surely should be placed in the hands of none but the most trustworthy. By increasing its common and pre ferred stock, the Union Pacific lias cleared the way for taking over the 0. It. & X. This will be accomplished at the 0. It. & N.'s annual meeting of stockholders, to be held September 7, when the election of officers and a board of directors will take place. It is thought that there will be no routerial changes in the election of officers, but there is sure to be a decided change in the board of directors. Thoso now representing the interests of the Northern Pacific and Great Northern, will have to dropout end will (jo replaced by men whota the Union Pacific may choose. Tlioro is much speculation in local circles as to the results of the change. After the Union Pacific ew allows the 0. R. & N. and there is no longer such n road, local officials wonder if tho operating depart ment will be removed from Portland. The concensus of opinion is that there will be no change. Telegram. It lit Worth While. There is still another way in which The Dalles may ho benefited if her citi zens see fit to give it their attention. Not simply to call a meeting, appoint committees and resolute, but by doing the necessary work in a busiueeE-like manner. Our attontiou has been railed to the fact that the road leading to Prinevillo by tho way of Warm Springs Is much used at present by teamsters iu coming to Tho Dalles, and is preferred by many becnuso it is shorter. There are, however, a few improve ments'which it is necessary to make, and If Dalles people would assist iu this work, much benefit would be reaped thereby. The people in tho vicinity of White river grade have determined to make needed repairs there, and besides tho bridge at Warm Springs is badly in need of improvements, and also the grade on the other aide of Deschutes. The agent at Warm Springs is anxious that the road be improved and will do all in his power to that end. It would be well were our citizens to look into the matter. Water Nolle r. The water will be abut off from 8 p. ui. until 10 p. in. tonight, Sept. 6th. J. B, Chobhkn, Supt. OAK, FIR, and PINE CORD WOOD At the lowest possi ble prices at ier Hardware and Grocirv dealers. Kodol DyspepBia Core cures dyspepsia because its ingredients are such that it can't help doing so. "The public can rely upon it as a master remedy for all disorders nrising from imperfect diges tion." James M. Thomas, M. D., in American Journal of Health, N. Y. HOW THE BELL RANG- When Iluoc by the stocku-ell Company It's All Itlglit. The reputation which preceeded the "Midnight Bell" company to this city insured them a good house, and the audience was not disappointed for the actorB are all that was claimed for them. A mistake, however, was made in com mencing the performance at 8 Eharp. It is almost impossible, in fact entirely so, for an audience composed of those who are compelled to stay in Etores and offices until S o'clock to reach the hall before 8:30 at least. Therefore, the convenience of the audience should be consulted, and thus prevent the first act of every play being completely loet by people entering after it has begun. The play last night was a long one, and ns tho troupe desired to. eaten, the east bound train it necessitated an early etart and n cutting-short of the last act. This is not as it should be, for, under existing circumstances in Tlio Dalles, if a company asks 75 cents and $1 for eeate their audience should hear the firBt, last and in fact every iota of tho per formance. But the company is a good one and pave a very taking production. Stock well, as Deacon Tedd, was beyond criti cism. His conception of the old deacon and his make-up was immense. Perhaps there wae no one present who had not eeen his counterpart in visiting some old-foBhioned country parish ; and in the school scene with Martin Tripp, who hud n difficult part, but did the green school boy perfectly, t he audience was in a roar of laughter. A part like that of Martin Tripp always takes, especially when so well acted as by Mr. Steiule. Scott Seaton, who took the part of tho clergyman, although having but a few months expeiienee on the stage, is a good actor and lias a fine stage presence. Miss Crews, as "Dot Bradbury," tho pert little school girl, lias just joined the company, which is fortunate in securing such a charming little actress. She is so natural iu Iter acting, us well as her make-up and appearance. Tho stage settings added much to the play. The sliding scene, tho school house and the church scene being very realistic. Iu fact the entire company is all right, and we would be glad to see them in a play which requires heavier acting. Auother Miootlng Scrape Near Antelope. Were it not for Antelope and its vicin ity the Dulles papers would have few rec ords of shooting scrapes to chronicle; but just ao often from that section come accounts of such affairs having taken place at or near that little town. The latest waa lust evening when the sheriff received word that Thos, Moran had been ahot on Trout creek, In Crook county fnear the county Hue, and that Dr. Pilkingtou had been called. Also that an old man had done the shooting and bad gone to Prineville to give himself up. No further particulars were received until this afternoon when a deputy at Antelope telephoned that the doctor bad 1 & Benion r By buying your FRUIT JARS from us. GET OUR PRICES. MAYS & "Harmony" CQhiskey. This brand of Whiskey is guaranteed to the consumer as a PURE HAND MADE SOUR MASH WHISKEY for Family and Medical Use. Sold by Ben Wilson, The Dalles, Or. returned, bringing the news that Moran, ( who is a sheep-herder, and a man by t ne name of Frank Finnell, who is past middle age, were drinking and, as usual in such cases, had got ton into a quarrel, when the latter shot him. The doctor says there is small hope of his recovery. The sheriff then telephoned to Sheriff Gray to inquire whether Finnell had reached Prineville, but was answered to the contrary; but a deputy ha I been sent out to capture him. The full detailB will probably be re ceived by tomorrow morning, and will no doubt prove to be the same old story which is always the result of a drunken quarrel. The Concert. Music hath tharme, but Borne of the charm would certainly be lost were the hearers compelled to staud on damp payments, or if the ardor of the musi cians were damnened by an occasional shower, which is hard enougli to "beat the band." So the csncert tonight will of necessity take place in the club rooms. The following program will be rendered : March "Ind State Band Farror Kcverie "1 he Wuj side Chapel" . . .. Wilton Cuto Walk "Mil Mobile Uabe" Klohr Komiince "Day Dreamt" Holliittoii Waltz "DaURhtcrs of Love". .. . .lHnmU March '-The Groat Cnptuln" Scoutun Medley "Tlio Winner'1 Mackie W. E. Simo.nton, Director. Iu Memory of (luyuell llecker. Died, at The Dalles, Aug. 22, 1S99, Gaynell llecker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.J. llecker, aged 19 months and 15 daye. The remains were interred in tho Catholic cemetery. Tho little chair lk empty now, The llltle clothes laid by; A mothers hope, a father . Joy, In death's- cold arms doth lie. Go, darling Gaynell, to thy home, On yondei blitbful tlioro; We mits you here, but kioii will come Where thou hast gone befoie, l'ubllc School Announcement. The Dalles public schools will open Monday, Sept. 11th. It is desired that as far as possible all pupilj expecting to attend the fall term will bo present. A meeting of tho teacheis of Tiie Dalles schools will he held on Wednes day, Sept. Oth, at 10 a. m. J. S. Laniikhs, Supt. The Ladles. The pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may use Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To get tlio true and genuine article, look for the name of the California Fig Syrup Co., printed near the bottom of the package. For sale by all druggists. "Ilurniouj" WhUkey. Harmony whiskey for family and special use, sold by Ben Wilson, Tho Dalles, jl MRS. OlilVlA W. MORGAN, 0TUDIO AM) ART NEEDLE ROOMS. MASONIC BUILDING, Third Street, between Court and Wash ton Streets, The Dlle, CROWE. 3 if- A. , A s a , More Flies Are Caught with molasses than vinegar, is an old saying, but Tanglefoot Fly Paper catches more than cither. No insect can resist its attraction and onco within its power ttie tormenting possibilities of that insect aro over. Price 5c per double sheet. Our stock contains many other prepa rations for destruction of insect life. M. Z. DONNELL, Druggist. The Busy Store. Each day our business shows tho pcoplo are finding out wo aro pushing to the front with better goods, lower prices, salespeople tho very best, and last, but not least, buyers who know their business nnd buy for the people. C. F. Stephens Second Street. -QIC UKIHKNDOltVVUU Physician and Surgeon, BpocUl attention given to urery. Kooiu21udU, Tvl.tts Vogtllloo