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About The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1900)
Took tlm Newspaper Man In. Mid-Summer Clearance Sale. Visit our Men's Furnishings Dept. The Greatest Money-Saving Opportunities Ever Offered in the History of The Dalles. The Balance of the week for the Boys. All CRASH SUITS All CRASH HATS All STRAW HATS At ACTUAL COST At ACTUAL COST Our sale Ib a Brent fiiioooen. Bargain lov ers have turned out liy the hundreds ntnl Imvit taken advantage of the extremely low prices that wo are tanking tn nil depart ments. Wo are daily ndding new bargains to keep up ihcfexcitement. Our beautiful line of Summer Parasols Will he put on sale at about ono-thild loss than the old price. Remember our Laces and Embroideries Are nil marked down, the most of them, tnoro or less below cost. The Shirt Waist Dept. Is beating nil records. There will not bo one left to tell a winter's tale next sea son, nt the rnto thoy are selling 50, GO, 75 and 00c Waists 50 cents. $1.1)0 and $1.15 Waists 75 cents. $1 .25, $1 ,35, $1 .-10, $1 .50 Waists $1.00. The same reductions on all our better gradee. Special Sale . for Friday & Saturday. M MP'S SOUPS Beef, Chicken, Vegetable, Bouillon, Mock Turtle, Tomato. 10c is Grocery Department. All Goods Marked in Plain Flpures. PEASE &, MAYS Dalles Daily Chronicle. Telephone No. 1 tIDAY JULY ti, 100 ICE CREAM and ICE CREAM SODA At Andrew Keller's. sfMHCPenae & Mnys iJi mm. .WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. tinted, a girl to do general hous k: wages $20. Apply to Mrs. Rol, Jfifc-e. jl0 Aver 100 (nen'a suits, odd sizes, to lie less than aetmil coat. Latent stfles, window. jjHje hearing of Archie Todd, who was ted last Saturday on u chnruo of ry, will take place tomorrow morn 1 10 o'clock in Justice Browuhill'p t. si fancy an nil wool milt for $3 85 than the original price, just the for the enact or mountaino. Sie dows. J'ease & Mays'. postuflicc has been ilerwood, .SUumania County, Wubh., the route from Hood H'ivr,r to now i th , Wash. Grace Dark ban been ointed postmaster. am purs and other? com inn noun iWSfu the mountains report hiieltleherrk'H 'mm, anil in favored spots have been ifile for some time. This will hen stir- . ... e, lor the season is at leant thioe ka in advance of last season. l'Loni; Beach is already ailve with cot. jjgers, campers and visitors ," Buys (1. bftf"1"' wn0 ret,lrll,'(' 'iHt night from his tuge. Iwo-thirds of the cottages already open, and there must he 00 people on the heaeh in spite of the I weather. tl -.!!. ... .1 -1 III .I f vibii iu wis tcoiimig miu una morn- found it running on full time, with lantitlea of wool ahead. One of the D8t pK'uei mr features of IIiIh ne.v in istry Ih the fact that ho many of our jpwn boys find employment Mierc, and gH lnnlneeH increases the number will he llarged. , )u Sunday, July 1, De Columbia Uhern carried its Urstfindl from Moro I'Shiuiiko. The rail ay la equipped th a brand new, llpst-class mail coach, i uainu having arrived at Rigktt on ludi.y in eliurof Mail Clerk Camp- II mid intikinitH firat trip up that ernoon. feslerday's Orcgonlan auiioiiuced that Ifit, Newsomo declared he will put ihu te down to fifty cents between The llea and Portland, No Mich rate haa pii given out hero no far ua we have miod, although rumors of a reduction ire been rife ever alnce the opposition It wont on the run. riie list of the dead from the horrible tide nt which occurred in Tucoma on i Fourth t.aa now readied forty-three, will probably go higher, aa the i i hospitals are filled with the injured and dying. The warda are filled with rela tives nnd frienda of the injured,' making pathetic appeals to be admitted to minister to them. Louie Comini is about the Btreets of " Tthe city today, having arrived from V I Pnrtlutwl lne Mlfvlil Uunifnrmu llu Miflt there la little doubt ae to the loss of the Bight in his right eye, the doctors at that place having given him no hope. The eft eye, however, will he all right. Louie i9nucti discouraged at nia mieioriune, and well may he be, for the loss of an eye ia sufficient reason for being down hearted. His friendB here sympathize with him deeply. Fifty mon, with three officers, of Com pany I), will leave on tomorrow noon's train for Salem, where the state encamp ment will ho held for the next eight day?. Major blende, who will arrive to- ght, will inspect our company tomor row morning. It ia expected that be tween 1300 or 1500 men will go into cam)) at Camp Ueer. A special train cariying the Baker City and La flrande militia and Sumpter cavalry passed through the city thia afternoon on their way thither. Again are we reminded that the date ,.r ,i r..: : ..... .. ......... ....... n' 1 ui uiti Biuiu ii i in iiui ii inii uj uji, established at j having been kindly remembered by a complimentary season ticket. In the absence of the editor we feel safe in say ing that if it is at all possible he will be on hand swinging hands with the pretty valley giiN, drinking "circus" lemonade, throwing at the nigger babies, and above j all enjoying the splendid exhibits and ma mm 11 2? H3t taking in the sports which are always found at our etatu fair. The fair opens on the 17ih of September and closes on the 22d. At a meeting of the Itnthbone Sisters last evening a candidate was initiated and the following officers installed; I'aet chief, Mrs. Julia Driver ; inoaf ex cellent chief, MrK. Nellie Waud; excel lent senior, Mra. C. Clarke; excellent junioi, Mrs. Clemmie Chrlsman; man ager, Mrs. Laura lilakeney ; inside guard, Mra. Mary JIalfpapp; outside guard, Mrs. Kmm.i Thompson; mistress of records' and eoirespondenee, Minnie Oosser ; unatress of finance, Mrs. Susan Walther. ' 1 1 was reported on the front this morn ing that the Steamer Jrulda, from Port land to The Dalles, hud a hard time in the rapida below the Cascades yesterday. Several seaa were taken aboard and one woman passenger wua drenched, Below the locks the river id comparatively narrow and runs at a tremendous pace. The Jrtildn got in a cross current and u huge wave broke into the midship gangway, Hooding the deck. For a short time there wau a small-sized panic aboard. Telegram. Jt wbb 10 o'clock last night when the Dallea City urrlved ut the dock with the Astpria excursionists. The train from Astoria reaching Portland late, it was noon before ttie steamer could leave that city. Hut a few stops, however were made coming up, nnd the trip was de lightful. Everyone seems pleased with the trip and especially with the treat ment received at the hands of the Astorians, who displayed their friend ship for The Dalles in the Bplendid manner in which they entertained her citizens. - Although it rained slightly dining the day, it failed to spoil the pleasure of the trip. An extended report will be given in tomorrow's issue. Time and again has Tun Chko.viu.e called attention to the need of a society for the prevention of cruelty to animals, and still have we need for harping on the same question. At intervals during the past few months the Indians from Yakima and other places have been bringing in large bands of horEes for shipment to the Linnton cannery,, und necessarily there will be among them a number of colts. These the cannery refuses to accept, and being of no use to the Indians they proceed to get rid of them in any manner possible or leave them starving. This was a splendid op portunity for the small boy to get a pony, and many ol them were given awny throughout the city. Had the boys fed them and treated them kindly, no complaint would be made; but instead they were dragged about tho streets by ropes in a cruel manner, nnd most of them seemed to receive no feed what ever. A day or two since several of these colts were seen wandering about near the garrison, the most pitable look ing creatures imaginable, seemingly dying of starvation. This state ol allaiis should not he allowed in a Christian community. If the animal? are of no worth, let them bo put out of their misery by an officer and not allowed to drag themselves about in a dying con dition. STEVENSON FOR VICE-PRESIDENT ! So Suy the lli'iiiiK'raU--SII vri lEeptilill- j caiiK Ntiiiilunttt II ryiiii. Kansas Crrv, July 0. Tho democratic convention nominated Adlai F.. Steven son, of Illinois, for vice-president on the first ballot. The silver republican convention nom inated Uryan for president; Charles A. Townu for vice-prvsident. IXhniiIiiIIoii .N ill lee. The copartnership business heretofore conducted at 175 Second street, under the firm name and style of Hlakeley & Houghton, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, F. L. Houghton retir ing from taid firm. The business will be conducted In tho future by Geo. C. lilakeley, nt the old stand, F. L, Houghton will collect all accounts and pay ull liabilities of said firm. The Dalles, Oregon, July 2, 1000. Oko. C. Hi.AKKi.r.v, F. L. 1 1 OlMi II I ON'. Salvation Army. There will be a farewell ice cream supper at the hall on Saturday night, July 7th. Adjt. and Mrs. Nelson will have their last meeting iu The Dalles Sunday night, July Hlh. All friends ate cordially invited. Adjt. Nki.son. He sure and examine our stock of wall paper thoroughly before buying else where, as we have the latest shipment made to this city, now ready for Inspec tion at II. Glenn A Co. 'a. al7-lw If over there was a clasn of people who nro .thoroughly annoyed by the ever present write up fiend, solicitor, and all around "bilk," It is newspaper people, and yet most newspaper men realize that these fakea are by far the most suc cessful in persuading even our best busi ness men into biting at tho advertising fchome, tho write-up, and like utterly UEeless advertising, nnd thereforo often employ them. One good ad. in the daily will be equal in value to a dozen of such "farces," and yet they continue to be tho "drawing card." Yesterday Tiik Giiro.vicm: received the following from a Grants I'ass news paper man, who had employed such a solicitor, with the result which ho here in describes : Deah Sin : I want to get trace of a man who gave his name here ns Clarence F. Johnson, whose age is about 3? ycats and who claims to hail from Fargo, N. D. He is working a game on the newspapers i i . i . . . i . i i. i.. i i . ui our emit; ami niimini uu euveri-iy uean wun. ue came here on .May l'Jtn anil wanted to solicit orders for the Observer, showing various recommendations, on the strength of which I employed him. His method did not come to my notice until after he left, about the '22nd of May. T want him for forgery and also embezzlement. I would describe him as about "5 years old, brownish mustache, dark complexion, had a great gift, of talk and considerably on the "sraartv" order ; ahont five feet eight inches in height llu uinillicia ilia lutlici iu lie 11 m ui yj I Fnrgo.'N. D., and said he had an uncle in the U. S. senate, from whom he showed ine a letter of recommendation. He left here with another man, a rather sharp looking character, of about 35 or 40 years of ace. If you know of such a man, please telecraph me so I can take proper steps to have him arrested and brought back here for trial. A T.ubor Saver. Mr. Eugene Hrown, of Colfax, Wash., has invented a machine for piling Backs of grain in warehouses and on platforms, which seems to fill a "long-felt" want. The machine consists of a portable elevator operated with a gasolene engine or electric power as circumstances may dictate. The elevator is so made that it can be raised or lowered as may be needed without stopping the machine for that purpose. An exhibition of this machine was had during last week on 1 Montgomery dock No. 2, Portland, operated by the Mutual Warehouse Co. Quite a number of people, including some experts in handling grain on the city docks, were present to witness the working of the new machine. It was operated by a one-horse power dynamo, as the dock is operated by electric power exclusively. The machine performed its work smoothly and efficiently, lifting sack after sack to varying heights with ease and precision, It worked at the rate of ten sacks per minute, as many as the man on top of the pile can take caie of, but its capacity can bo incroaced if desired by adding one or more additional carriers. This ingenious appliance prom- ! ises to be a areat saver of time, muscle and expense, especially to interior ware houses where the necessity of piling grain high is greater than elsewhere, and it is predicted that it will soon come into general use. I'KOri.lI VOL' A I.I. KNOW. Al Mutchiu is down from Wasco. F. Joolyn came up from Portland on the mid-day train. Miss Mary Williams, of Albany, is a guest at the home ol Geo. Kiddelf. Frank Fulton came down from Higgs yesterday and is at the Umatilla. A. D. liolton is in thu city today from Hoyd and was a visitor at theCjinoNict.K of) ice. G. Maerlz is up from Portland em ployed iu the D. P. it A. N, office for a j short time. L. K. Ciowe was among the passengers on last night's midnight train, returning from Portland. Francis Sexton left the city last night for Pendleton, where ho will remain for a few months, G. W. Phelps arrived from Heppner on the noon train yesterday and left for Portland thi morning. J Mrs. Cecil nnd Mrs. Sprout, who came jdow'n ft oiii Arlington yesterday, re- turned on today's train. W. J. Harriuian, the now county com i missioncr, is in from IiIn country home attending to his new duties, I Miss Kuveula Morse arrived in the I city yesterday and will spend some time I with her sinter, Mrs, II. H. ltiddell. ! I Mis. (Hit) Patterson and daughter, I Miss Y,w, weie returning passengers ; from Pottlaud on thu Regulator last I night. Judge W. L. Hradshaw and son, Clinton, ami Miss Clara D.ivis arc visit ing relatives iu Liftiyetlu and valley towns. i I MrH. J. II. Crooks and duughti-r, Miss Minnie, of Prlneville, and Albeit Crooks, of Albany, are guests of Mrs. J, M. ; Kllloon, whom they will accompany to j Trout l.uke on a camping trip next week. Miss Douthlt, who has spent the weeka since school closed with friends ill Portland, returned on thu Regulator lust night. Dr. O. C. Holllsteratid little daughter, Florence, arrived on tho noon train to- CASTDRIA .ANfcgcfabie PreparaltonTor As similating llieFoodandReguIa Ung ihc Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digcslion.CheerfuF nessandRcst.Contains neither Opium, Morphine norlineral. Kotarcotic. Sri orordnrSAKUELPtTCHKR mfJcm Setd'' ,l!x.Stnnx -SotkilUSuttt-sbueSrrcl f kprrmvtt -III Certmak Soda IfSnpSti-d' Clmttiii Sucrtr Jlfiifcynw rtanr. Aperfecl Remedy forConstipa Tion , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness ami Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature o? NEW YORHT. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of MP In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THE CKHTAUH COMPANY. WtW YORK CITY. day from Portland aud will return in the morning. Last evening F. M. Naught came up from Oregon City and left today for Ante lope, where he will vieit his sister, Mrs. N. W. Wallace, whom he has not seen for nearly twenty years. Mr. Naught is an old soldier, being stationed at Van couver in the early '003 and came up with Sheridan during the blockhouse trouble. He was also stationed at Camp Polk, and in '01 and '65 carried mail be tween this place and the Priueville country. Itutliliiiiie Slhtcm. All members of the Rathbone Sisters are requested to be present at the meet ing tonignt as business of especial un porlauce will be considered. By or ier of tho most excellent chief, Mas. Ji'ua Dm veit. Clarke & Falk haye received a carload of the celebrated Janie K. Pulton strictly pure liquid paints ADMINISTRATOR'S SAI.H. Notice is hereby given that under ami by virtue of an older of tiie county rout of Clackamas countv, Oregon, iiw'ile ami entered on tho '-'8th day of May, 1000. I will oiler for sale, at private h) b iiiii and after the 7th day of Julv, 1000, for cash in haiid, all the riiiht, title aid in terest of the estate of Walter Fih. de ceased, in and to lot 12 in block IS, Luughlin's Addition to Dalles City, Wasco county, Orecon. Fm:i)i:nicK li.utnoN, Administrator of the e-t.ite ol Waller Fish, deceased, OlFers leceived by Attorneys for Ad mlnistrator, .1. T. Whalley, Pipe ,t Till't, Portland, Or. jrt i Garden Hose Wo have Itiiil in ti largo stock of Claiilon Hoso ami aro carrying the same brand of I lose that wo havo boon carry ing for tho last livo years, which is tho colcliratod Mal tose Cross Brand. Wo carry tho saino brand of lloso that tho Hallos City Kiro Depart niont litis boon using for tho last twenty yours. Tho iMal toiio Cross Brand is without doubt tho host grado of lloso on tho niarkbt. Call nnd got our prices hoforo buying. Waier & Benton Solo Agents A Good Cough Medicine. Many thousands have been restored to health and happiness by the use of Ghamborlain'd Coujh Remedy. If af flicted with any throat or lung trouble, give it a trial for it is certain to prove beneficial. Coughs that have resisted all other treatment for years, have yielded to this remedy anil perfect health bet iv restored. Caccs that sremed hopeless that the climate of 1 uii"us he I'th i ef.orts failed to bent lit, hevebieu permanently cured by its use. For rale by Blakeley it HouJit n. Sub.-er'be for The Chr inicie. mmS i Tho only store it this city where tlu Genuine Imported Stransky-Steel Ware ia 6okl, A little higher in price, but outlasts a dozen pieces of so called cheap euam eled ware. BEWARES Other wares look bus tho name St musky Steel Ware on each piece. Do not bo deceived First prize nt 10 International Exhi bitions IlighoBt uwaril nt World Columbian Exhibi tion, Chicago Pre ferred by tlm lKJSt cookiiigiuithontieti, certified to by the most famous chom istn for purity and durability it le cheapest because BEST, Remember this celebrated oiiiu eled ware is special ly imported for and sold iu this city ex clusively by us. It tloes not rust nor absorb grease, tloes not discolor nor catch inside, -nottilleotedbyaeu iu fruits or vegetables, will boil, btow, roast nnd hake w i t h o u t flavor ill previously o o n k u d fond mid will lust for years. Wo cau tion thu public ii gainst imitutiouf