The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 06, 1899, Image 3

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Fall Plaids....
We are now
showing the choicest
line of Exclusive Designs
l PlnMH for ROpnrnte aklrta pvor oponrd to Uio ptiMio in this state. Thev nro Mecled from the leading
,,, Kr,mls hou'OJ of the country nnd fro n buyer., who mvo made a study of atyle. quality and elegance Do not
l,o Mm that these goods como in bolt pleecP, hut p oaeo understand there 'la just enough for k akirt patte n
So two Hli. Wo invito you to call early and Inspect these goods aa we take much pride in showing th"m.
Free.
Free.
A Baseball and Bat with
any Boys Suit.
"A WORD TO THE WISE." In buying your Boy's
Clothing; buy Clothing suitable for boys. You cannot put
old heads on young shoulders. Wo are showing a line of
SCHOOL SUITS, reinforced throughout, in all the lat
est colors and materials, at prices ranging from $2.50 up.
ALL NEW GOODS. Mothers, we invite your inspec
tion. No one urged to buy.
All Goods Marked
In Plnln Flfrures.
Pease & Mays.
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
WKDXKSDAY
- SEPT. (I. 1899
Telephone No. 1.
TAKE NOTICE.
TO OUR ADVERTISERS :
All Changes iu Advertisements must
be handed in before in o'clock A. M., as
no changes will lie accepted in the aft
ernoon This rule will be positive.'
CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.
The Dalles, January io, 1890.
Oysters
Sorvocl In every
Style at
A. KELLER'S
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
K.wtern Oysters on the shell at A.
Keller's. .i.;it
Kemumliur Mint Pease & Maya give
away with uitdi boy's buU of clothes n
ball antUbnt.
A HuKor City man tins ordered a
"OHeluiscirriPjro. It will bo the llret
"no in Eastern Oregon.
Wool lme not tnken n bnnk Beat by
"nymoviif, and today 125,000 pounds
weeold at the Wasco warohouso.
There wns an umbrella left at Pease
Maya' store yestorday, whlcli the
ownei can have by calling at their oflice.
Ronald McDonald, Wm. ltedmond
ntl 'Vm Nulain aro no loiter subjects of
ywjt llritnln, having sworn allegiance
' Uncle Sam.
Who said thoro's going to bo a half-
weddlnga this month in which
a people aro interested. It isn't so,
Put of then will occur In October.
A Klrl lo do general housework, or to
lit In woib nnd attend school, can
m eillyiuent in u family where there
ofllc"0 cl,ild,"' h 0PPlyl"K t this
' 4-lw
Next Friday evening Cedar Circle will
'v 'a social at Fraternity hall. A flno
En",1 W,U b0 ronde'ed Prof.
Zl Wl" furntah " far the
UB "'i88' 25 and 15 cants.
ue euro and remember the date.
hl7k U,rH' U,B 7-ye.r-old child
a appeared from Portland a week
hmS y.,.f,,U w,, Wttl PPO"Jo
to 1, ," kl,,,m'P. no dUobwrtd
ouml n 'm arow!d."d body was
a (bating under Madlron bridge
Uv llloro, A
lnd been offered to anyone who found
him alive, and if 25 for the recovery of
his body in caeo he was dead.
There is to be a meeting of the Hook
and Ladder Company tonight, when
there will bo a "warm time." Not a
fire, but an energetic discussion of
methods to procure u new equipment.
Every member should be there.
This has been just the kind of a day to
make 0110 wish he owned an Eastman
kodak. If you haven't one, the Butler
Drug Company can tell you just how to
get it. Nothing will add more to the
pleasure of a long walk or drivo.
The council made a move last night
which will be seconded by everyone who
loves light rather than darkness, nnd
again we venture the hope that ere the
dark, wintry weather Bets iu some agree
ment will bo entered luto whereby we
shall "have lilit."
Postmaster Riddell lias received a
complete description of thu new money
orders referred to in Tin: Ciuto.sici.i: re
cently. Tho supply of old onea will be
used up about the 20th, when the new
ones will be on hand. After January
lat the fee on money ordera will be ma
terially reduced.
The Chhonici.e evidently got band
concerta and collection day mixed yes
torday when wo spoke of the impossi
bility of standing on wet "payments" to
llaten to tho music. Wet pnymenta ia
good when referring to the foolish habit
which prevails when payments nro made
nowadays; but we really meant pave
ments that time.
From the nmouut of smoke which has
been issuing from the freight oflice nt
tho depot yesterday and today, one
might have been tempted to call out tho
fire department. But questioning de
veloped the fact that the boys were
smoking tho 111 oet expensive cigars at
Smith's expense, for yesterday morning
a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. C. N.
Smith, which accounts for tho extrava
gance at the oflice.
And now tho end of Mie rainbow
is found to bo situated at Capo Nome,
and tho grand rush which headed for
Klondike two years ago is to be dupli
cated in the wild rush which now has
Cape Nome bb its goal. Anvil City, a
place of 8000inhabitants,is headquartere,
whore men pay 50 cents for drinks, $1
for a bed and from $1 to $2.50 for meal?.
Now Ib tho best time for Oregonians to
leave tho best mining district to bi found
and rush pell mell after n phantom,
elthor perishing on the way or consumed
by scurvy or other disoase after reaching
there. By neglecting the mines In their
own etnte.they nro ouly leaving them for
eastern capitalists to gobble up.
You who do not want a fruit farm
two and a half miles from tho White
Salmon boat landing need not read this.
Listen to this bargain of bhrgaliiB : 100
acres of fine land, fenced; 35 acres
plowed, 80 acres pasture, and it can bo
plowed ; 40 acres beautiful and valuable
fir ami oak timber, 700 bearing fruit
trees, and will produce all vegetables
ant' fruits. SlX'room house, and sum
mer house, barn 50x60, chicken house,
spring house with fine living epring
water, one nnd a half mile from P. O. ;
good school nnd church near place.
Owner will also sell farm implements
and Btock if desired. Now think of this,
price $1500 ; stock nnd implements extra.
Take your choice between this place nnd
the fine wheat farm one and a half mile
from Grnss Valley. For further par
ticulars inquire of old Dad Butts, the
real estate man.
Sheriff Kelly received word thiB morn
ing that Tlios. Moran, who was shot by
Frank Finnell Sunday, afternoon iu
Crook county near Antelope, died last
night. Up to the time of going to press no
word had been received as to whether
or not Finnell had given himself up or
been captured by the deputy who was
in search of him. Information received
since yesterday is to the effect that
Moran started down to Perry Maupin's
place and aa ho passed Finnell
he informed him where be was
going. Seeing he was iu an intoxi
cated condition and fearing he might
frighten the ladies, Finnell followed
him. When he arrived he found Maupin
and Moran fighting, and interfered,
when the latter pitched on him ferocious
ly. Finnell then fired his pistol, striking
Moran just below the sixth rib, tho ball
coining out near the spine. No doubt by
this time Finnell has gh-Pn himself up,
but no. word has been heard.
The D.U.'es now hea a band in which
it can take pride, as was attested by the
concert given at the club rooms last
evening. Their selections were chosen
with artistic taste, and the manner in
which they were rendered Bhowed that
the musicians have an idea what true
music is; not a jumble of sounds, but
the blending of tones so that some ex
pression is given nnd the effect ia not
lost on the henrors. The second number,
"The Wayaide Chapel," was particularly
beautiful and much appreciated by nil,
ns was also tho march "Tho Great
Captain." Tho musicians wero seated
in the billiard room, and the parlors
were well filled with members of the
club and their lady friend. At the
close of tho concert, nt the request of
tho directors, the band gave another
selection and many enjoyed a wait, in
the parlors. A request has been made
for a repetition of the concert, which
will 110 doubt be granted if the weather
will permit its being given in the open
air when tiie loader of the band returns
from his vacation trip.
The l.mtlui.
The pleasant effect and perfect safety
with which ladles may use Syrup of
Figs, under all conditions, makes it their
favorite remedy. To get (he 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.
I'ubllo Hcliuul Announcement.
The Dalles public schools will open
Monday, Sept. 11th. It it desired (hat
as far as possible all pupib expecting to
attend the fall term will be present.
J, S, Landekb, 8upt.
com wood
5?
OAK,
FIR,
and
PINE
CORD
WOOD
At the lowest possi
ble prices at
r
& Renion
.Hardware and
Grocjry dealers.
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YOU CRJi
SAVE V0NIEV
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g
By buying your FRUIT JARS
from us. GET OUR PRICES.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures dyspepsia
because its ingredients nre auch that it
can't help doing so. "The public can
rely upon it as a master remedy for all
disorders arising from imperfect diges
tion." James M. Thomas, M. D., in
American Journal of Health, N. Y.
TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. .
Convenes Tomorrow MornliiR l'roeram
For .Each Session.
MAYS & CROWE.
The first Bession of this year's county
teachers' institute will convene tomor
row morning at 9 o'clock at the high
school building. Supt. Gilbert expectB
an attendance of almost 100 teachere and
others interested. Arrangements have
all been completed, and the following
program will be carried out, the music
being under tho direction of City Super
intendent Landers :
THUltSDAY, :kit. 7th.
!:G0 fl. in Institute convene ,
Song by Institute Amotion.
U.10 History 1. 1.. Cnraibell
U .r0 Jlcnsurntlon J. S. Landers
1U:30 Lunguug6 1'. L. Campbell
11:10 Llcmontary tieogrtiphy J. S. Landers
NOOK KECEhS.
1:50 Song by I'j&tltute
Thu Kfcltatlon CHtherlue Martin
Civil Government IlHttle Stlruwels
How to Conduct tho Writing Exercise. , .
Kutlu Dnvenrort
Iuuttcntion Mnrgnict Le Due
VoculMutlc O. It. Dooms
Training lor Citizenship J. T. Kelt'
Uso ol the School Library S. C. Slierrlll
FltlBAY, bElT. Stt).
0:C0a. m. Song By Institute
u:10 Arithmetic I". L. Campbell
3:00 Geography J. S. Lmiders
10:SO 1'iograin I. L. Campbell
11:15 Grammar J. S. I-nnders
noon ltucnss,
1:30 Song I!y Institute
The Classics Melissa Hill
Tho Naughty Hoy Lois A. Helm
What Makes What Mars the Teacher
U, W. Blown
Text Hooks Their Uso and Abuse. .15. It. Allnrd
Learning by Doing H. L. Howe
Fundamentals In Teaching . ...C. 1). Thompson
Neatness and Kcouomyiii thu School Room
Hojiuia Campbell
How Much Business Education Should Ho
Taught iu the Common School. B. Barnes
Satukday, Skit. '.Hh.
9;00n. iu. Song By institute
1:10 l'sychology V, L. Camplell
li:50 I'hyslology ; J. S. Lnulers
10:10 Theory 1'. L. Campbell
11:15 Heading J. S. Landers
NOON 11KCKSS.
l;M Soutr By Institute
Claim of the Individual l'upil . . ,T. M. Chitstalii
Importance of Habit. . Mella White
Calisthenics uud Physical Culture ....Julia Hill
Teachers' Need of lleercntlou Elsie Hall
First Year in Heading Nan Cooper
liapld Calculations G. W. McCluio
Advanced Spelling F. A. Heaty
Lectures Kvniliic SckhIoiis.
Fkiijay, Skit, Mh,
b 0) Musio Quartet
Oratoti-"Churacter" H. W. Kelly
"Are We Being Over-Educated? I'. L. Campbell
Music Selected
Satuhuay, Skit. Olh.
6:00 Music Local Talent
KfclUtton Lelah Driver
"Tho Educational Outlook"
Statu Supt. J. Hi Ackcrimtn
Musio Selected
MRS. OlilVlfl W. MORGAN,
TUDIO
AND
ART NEEDLE ROOMS.
MASONIC BUILDING,
Third Street, between Court and Wash,
ton Street, The Dulles,
"Harmony"
CHhiskey.
This brand of Whiskey is guaranteed to the consumcr-as a
PURE HAND MADE SOUR MASH WHISKEY for Family
and Medical Use. Sold by
Ben Wilson, - The Dalles, Or.
PEOPLE TOU ALL KNOW.
N. C. Evans is up from Hood River
today.
E. H. Black came in from Warm;
Spring9 today.
Clyde Bonney came up from Hood
Kiver last niglit.
Farouer McRae. one of Antelope'e
leading men, is in from that little city
today.
F. C. Savage, representing the Chicago
& Northwestern, is iu the city on busi
ness today.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Snipes started this
morning tor the soda spriugs on the
Klickitat river.
Mrs. N. B. Speer came in from Warm
Springs yesterday. Sue will leave for
Portland Friday.
Misses Rachel Morcan and Kathryn
Sargent went uown to Hood River to
day to attend the Ehrck-Eggert wedding
tonight.
C. L. Schmidt, formerly of Cascade
Locks, but who now haB business in
terests in Portland, came up from that
place bst night.
Hon. and Mrs. F. P. Mays and family
came in yesterday from their outing at
the Mays ranch beyond Dufur. They
will return to Portland tomorrow.
Miss Mattie Bailey, who has been
spending her vacation in thia city, re
turned to Grass Valley today, where
she holds a position in the public school.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Barrett left thia
morning for Portland. For the past
Meek Mr. Barrett has been greatly
troubled witti one of his ears, and goes
to Portland to consult a specialist.
Ed Patterson came up from Salem,
an ivtug here last niglit. He will visit
with his sisters here and his parents at
Wasco for a few days, and ttieu leave
for Seattle, where he haa accepted u
position in n large hardware store.
Mrs. P. H. Flinn, accompanied by
her son, James, and daughter, Miss
Irene, came down from their home nt
Huntington yeeteiday. The former will
tie the guests of the Misses Flinn, while
Miss Irene is visiting Miss Pearl Grimes.
Misses Balm and Francis Mann, nieces
of I). J. Cooper, spent yeeteiday nnd
today with their relatives here and will
leave this evening, Miss Balm to accept
a school in La Grande and Miss Francis
to resume her duties in the Pendleton
schools.
Yesterday H. L. Vorse and his friend,
Frank Bates, returned Irony an extend
ed trip through the Blue mountains on
horseback. They visited the mining
districts of Oregon, going by way of
in and near Suniptera
Hip ti r ill helief tliHt V.Ri
surpass the Cripple Creek district of
Colorado, and in the long run even
the Klondike of Alaska. While they
encountered some rain, there is more
enow to be fouiul in tho mountainous
districts thau rain.
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Sick Headaeiie absolutely and perma
nently cured by using Moki Tea. A
pleasant herbdrink. Cures constipation
and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep,
work and happy, Satisfaction guarantied
or mousy back. L'o cts. and 50 c b.
Blakeley & Houghton Druggist--.
More Flies
Are Caught
witli molasses than vinegar, is an old
saying, but
Tanglefoot Fly Paper
catches more than either. No infiect
can resist its attraction and once within
its power the tormenting possibilities of
that insect nre over.
Price 5c per double sheet;
Our stock contains many other prepa
rations for destruction of insect life.
M. Z. DONNELL,
Druggist.
SpunUh Gulch and spending some days
yauu return with
Eastern Oregon is to
caii lu Your ctiom.
All countv warrants registered prirr
to October 1,1890, will be paid at my
office. Interest ceases after July lio,
m. O. L. Philupb,
Couuty Treasurer.
The
Busy
Store.
Euc'j tiny our business shows
the people are liniling out wo
nro pushing to the front with
better goods, lower prices,
salespeople tho very best, and
last, hut not least, buyers who
know their business anil buy
for the people.
C. F. Stephens
Second Street.
Y)11' UKiSKNimurrKit
Physician and Surgeon,
Bikx'UI utttntloii given lo surgery,
Koouu'Jl ud Tvl.SH Vot llloo