The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 13, 1900, Image 3

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    R Bona File Refluciion
On ovory garment in our Men's
Clothing 'Department. Hundreds of
people in The Dallos liavo boon wait
ing for our Annual Mid-Summer
Clearanco Sale and now the oppor
tunity is, here.
Why have they been waiting?
Moeauso they know they got just
what we advertise to give; they
know the value of honest, legitimate
advertising; they appreciate the fact
that wo nover misrepresent.
Here's a clean-cut saving for
every man in The Dalles:
$5.85
Men's nil wool suits, regular $.7 50 mid
.S.(H) suits; Cjearunco prieo
Mimi'h nil wool cheviot nml eaSHimero
Hilts, regular JfS.fiO, $9.00 and $10.00;
Clearance irli;H IpO.OO
A Hiii! of odd milts, nothing to their dis
credit wive tho absence of 11 few itujjort
ant sizes ; nil now and buhhoii :tltu goods ;
broken hues, that's nil. Regular $!), $('.
$11(0, $7, f7.50 anil $8,50 suits ; Clear- qp
aneo price Jpo.oO
All Crash Suits just tlio tiling tor this hot
weather Clearance prices. sjCJ.oO, $2.75, fXiJo.
All Mch'h Negligee and Golf Shirts, regular
llfm. 7ic, H'k: ; Clearance price O0
What we say we do, we DO do.
Dresses for
Little Girls
Many Kinds-Under-price.
These are very stylish Summer
Dresses for the little girls of 1 to 10
years. Some of light-weight Gray
Lawns; others of Dainty Dimities.
All Extremely
Low in Price.
Ginghams
that cost little
The Summer DrcsBes may he as dainty as
you like, nnd yet he remarkably inexpensive.
There are boiiio striking offerings being made just
now.
Silk and Cotton Ginghams
at 25 Cents.
SCOTCH GINGHAMS
There ia still an excellent variety of these
daintiest of Ginghams for these who have to pur
chase. Many are iu deep-colored grounds with
white cords, so much wanted now.
Read
The Special values offered in
Ladiea' kid button, sizis 2)4 to 1, at $ .85
Same 1 00
ladles' brown kid oxfords, sizes 3 to 7, at. . . 1.00
" black " " " .'! to 7, at.. . 1.00
Reflect
on the expense of keeping children's
foot well shod and great saving
when you can buy
Misses' kid, epring heel, lace or button, siz-is
to 0, at $1 00
Same, button, size9 12 to 2, at 85
Child's kid, sprim; heel, button, tizjs 8J4 11 .75
Same, sizas 5 to 8, at fiO
Same, sizes fl to 8, nt 40
Infants' kid, button, sizes 3 to 5, at 25
Consider
the money saved when wo offer you
first-class goods in
Men's brown calf welt, lace, at $2 00
" black " congress, at 1.00
Boy's " " " " 85
As shoes are advancing in price
it is like finding money to get such
good values, and they can only be
had here.
All GoocIh Marked
In Plnln Figures.
PEASE &, MAYS
L
The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
Telephone No. J.
Fill DAY
JULY 13, 11)00
ICE CREAM and
ICE CREAM SODA
At AnHrniv tCallnr'ct.
)
our a
Vk ti.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Orders by telephone or otherwise lire
promptly filled at the MeNual market
Those ij t.OO tan shoes your husband
admired so much at A. M. Williams
t'o's the other day are now only $2.81
i rupical and homegrown Irmts, (moice
vegetables, also that chicken for yqur
Suudav dinner. Cull up 278. 11-1
We know of one store that will do a
mailing business tomorrow it's A. M.
Wi'liaum Co.
Don't drink water during this hot
weather. Shasta Mineral water is health
lul and refreshing. C. J. Stubling.
Hume 2.11.
II. . l'reneh hits been eonllncd to
us home by illuesH for the past few
days, and is reported no better today.
I Mrs French is improving slowly.
Juno is always naid to ho the
month of weddings, but July seemo to
ho getting her share this year. Today
nierk l.uke granted a lieenHe to Ralph
Noycs a.,(l Ethel M. Brown, of Dufur.
The Oregon Telephone Co., is steadily
stretching its wires and bringing all the
small towns throughout Kastem Oregon
in communication with eaeh'othor. To
day an olllce was establistied ut Mouk
liiml, in Sherman oounty.
Yesterday the manager of the babies'
homo in Portland puesed through the
eity, having In charge twin girl babies,
nix monthu old, which he was taking to
Mrs. Mary Thompson nt Ilardmuu, noar
Hepptier, she having adopted them.
Surely the man will) the hammer iu
'Hie DalleB would he a great deal more
popular than tho man with thu hoe, as
Ihe Watchman suggests, The papers
have lulled to jog the memories of prop
erty owners, and the spikes have bo
enme so numerous on our sidewalks that
it Is dangerous to be safe wulking over
tiiem.
the JeU'ursonian doinooratie club of
''lie Dalles is making arrangements to
n ratification meeting nt tho
Hiildwln opera house Saturday evening,
i There will bo a nuinbler of speeches by
pioinlnont men and members anticipate
V (,'enoral good time. Tlwy invito all be
lievers In true domocratlo principles and
leforiu.
lieinomber thu round-trip duo to
llnnnovillo Sunday, July 15th, will bo
wily 50 cente. A special program has
'"'on arranged for this occasion by tho
"umagement, which will he appreciated
V nil. Honnovlllo it (he most delight
ful spot on the Columbia for a day's
outing, and this opportunity to get out
of town should not be overlooked.
Spokane lawyers have agreed to cIobc
their offices at noon each Saturday dur
ing July and AuguBt. A member of ttie
fraternity adds that if they would now
close them the other five days and a half
of the week, the millennium would be
due.
Laidios wanting tuateriul for a new
waist something nice in the wash
goods line will do well to remember
Williams & Go's sale tomorrow. Ma
terial euflleient for a wuist of 4.0e-n-yard
will cost tomorrow only 25c for the pat
tern of 2, yarde.
A. J. Shrum, who arrived in the city
yesterday from Grade, gives an account
of tho cloud burst which visited Cherry
Creek, Crook county, on the 23(1 of last
month laying waste several splendid
ranchos. lie says ho hnd just purchased
a $5001) ranch from Pat Pagan, and after
the storm it was not worth $25.
Mrs. 1. 1). Francisco inform us that she
received a letter today from her
daughter, Norah, who has been in St.
Vincent's hospital iu Portland for tho
past three weeks, saying that she had
about recovered from an operation for
appendicitis and left that institution
yesterday. Dr. Jones was attending
physician.
The apple crop, from present indica
tions, will lie tho best ever gathered in
Hood Kiver. Tho codllu moth is not
much iu evidence so far this season even
where the trees have not been sprayed,
but it is time enough yet for their work.
Tho lame orchards are being sprayed uud
every precaution is being taken to save
tho apples froiu this destiucllvo insect.
Glacier.
Tho citlzen3 of Shanlko, realizing the
necessity of school advantages, circulated
a petition and in a short time obtained
money enough to build a comfortable
schuolhoueo; nnd on Monday school
opened up with Miss Campbell of Tygh
Valley as teacher, and twenty p'upils in
attendance. We are yet in Bake Oven
district, but u petition will be im
mediately put in circulation askiiig the
county school superintendent to set tho
town oft in u district to Iteelf. Leader.
Tho Columbia Southern Railway Co.,
is now rushing the brick hotel along.
The Htructuro is 32x100 feet on E street,
and tho same dimensions on Fourth
street, thereby forming an L. Down
stairs there will bo a kitchen, dining
room, pantry rooms, olllce, two sample
rooms for commercial men, and bar
room. Up-stairs there will bo the
ladies' parlor and twenty-six bedrooms,
heuldeB bath rooms, closets, etc. It will
bo titled up with all the approved
modern conveniences, Lender.
The superintendent of tho city water
works in Spokane speaks right up in
mooting and nails those who fail to keep
tho i tiles for irrigating "thieves." He
says it's joat as bad to etenl water ua
anything else, and that those who dis
obey the rules Will in the future be
dealt with like any othor thief. Theso
are pretty strong terms, and oae which
four cottages, containing good comfort
able beds, stoves and tables. For a
short trip and one never to be forgotten,
commend us to Cloud Cap Inn, which
you can reach easily in seven or eight
hours ride from Hood River.
We Apologize.
no resident of Tho Dalles would care to
answer to even if our sister state has
such people within its midst.
In spite of the. intense heat, a man by
the name of Montgomery decided to
celebrate todav and accordingly got on a
jng the first thing this morning. The
street didn't seem to suit his aesthetic
taste and he proceeded to drive down The life of an editor is truly of short
the sidewalk in front of the Clarendon. I duration and full of troubles. Yea, he
Marshal Hughes objected, and taking I continually doing those things which
the reins in his own bonds landed him ! he Bhould not have done, and leaving
in j.iil, where he has since been orating, undone those things which he should
He seems to be well heeled as well as j "ve done. This time we (or he whose
loaded, and when searched a $375 check troubles we have assumed for a short
was found on him. When arrested time) has unwittingly plunged himself
some time since for the same offense he '"to a sea of trouble by an article which!
tuisNPRRftrf n r-!iMk for (100. which seem, appeared in the daily of JnneSOrh. Thel
ingly has UlUlinlSlieU. uciu iuchcu iu emu mm a. m.iii,
, ' named Dymond, from Fulda, was sen-l
For the benefit of those who con tern- , an Thur(i(Jav ,lt Uoldemi:l!e l0
plate yleitiug Wie seaside, we pum.sn ; thre(j ynn penUentiluy for )Or60
llie luiiuwmg unit: uiu ui die iiiuiuuii
to Astoria, the faro being 25 cents:
Leave Portland 8 a. in., arrive Astoria
11:30a.m., Seaside direct 12:30 p.m.
Connect at Astoria with boat for Long
Uench at 2 p. in. Leave Seaside 5 p. m..
Astoria 0:10 p. in., arrive Portland 9:40
p. m. Connects at Astoria with boat
from Long Heach. Leave Seaside 0:15
n. in., arrivo Portland direct 11:10 a. in.
Leaye Portland 0 :55 p. m., urrive Astoria
10:3') p. in. Connects with morning
boat for Ilwaco and train for Seaside at
8:10 a. m. Saturday afternoon Seaside
Fiver leaveB Portland at 2:30 p. in.,
arrives Astoria 5:50 p. in., Seaside
p. in. Connects at Astoria with
for Ilwaco.
0:50
boat
Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has beeti
in use for over 30 years, has horno tho slgnatnrc of
nnd has heen mado under his per-
p2. Honnl supervision since its infancy.
Y0 ZCCU6t Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd " Jtist-as-prood" arc hut
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless suhstituto for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops nnd Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
mhstancc. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worm
and allays Fcvcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep
The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Hare Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THC CCNTUH COMPANY. TT NUIMtAV STREET. NIW VORH CITY.
1'EOPI.K VOL' ALL KNOW.
Hteallmr." Now, as a matter of fact, Tuny
Ciiuonicli: man was wholly unacquaint
ed with the circumstances, but searchA
iriif for the wary item he discovered the
above iu a neighboring journal; but, in
an unguarded moment, when composi
tors were demanding "copy," he must
have mixed things somewhat and sub
stituted the mime of the prosecuting
witness for the real culprit, (or in other of Mrs. L. J'.. Orowe for u few days,
words tubstitutiiii: tho Dymond for the Mrs. K. M. Williams, Mrs. F. Sampson
imstnl as ue are informed Mr. nvmondfl and children and rloicnce William
' . , , . ,.
James Whitten is iu from Antelope.
A. M. Kirclieiner, of Antelope, was in
town yesterday.
VV. A. Campbell, tha insurance agent,
is doing business ia the city.
W. Vnrzw;eiller is in from Prineville
attending to business in tho city.
V. T. "Douglass registered at the Uma
tilla Houeo yeaterdav fiorn Stevenson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hosford came
down from Moro on their way to Collins
Lauding yesterday.
i Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly and family
started today for Newport, Ynqnina bay,
where they will epend the remainder of
the summer.
' Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Houghton returned
home about noon today from their trip
to shaniko, which they made in private 1
conveyance. " 1
' Mrs. J. S. Fish went to Portland on
the noon train, wjiero she will meet two
cousins from Los Angeles, who are on
their way to vieit her.
k Mrs. Freas Sauu lera and Mies Kiit'i
Rmdall left this morniiu: for Inde
pendence, where thev will visit Mis.
iianndnV aunt, Mrs. Itice.
Mrs. Kdwin Mays ami her friend Mite
Charlvjlio llonlpy, of Berkeley, c.uno up
on Ihe Iiiiulator and will be the jjuestfl
Dlfisolutlon Motico.
The copartnership business heretofore
conducted at 175 Second ttrcet, under
the firm name and style of Blakelev &
Houghton, is this day dissolved by
mutual consent, F. L. Houghton retir
ing from said llrm. The business will
tie conducted in the future by Geo. C
Blakelev, at tho old stand. F. L.
Ifoughtoti will collect a'l accounts .and
pttv all liabilities of paid firm.
The l)ill, Ure..n. .lu'y 2. 10J0.
Gko. V. Itl.AK'h'I.KY,
F L. HouoiiTox.
l.aiiie:' tan oxford? si:i'" 15 to 5 only
90 cents at tin New Ymk Cuih Store.
man f!roif0
mayo at uiuuu
One of the besetting dlflictilties of a
newspaper oflice is the effort to decipher
the numberless communications which
from time to lime are sent iu to
published. With this knowledge, the
employes at the postolllce this morning
elicited our assistance in deciphering
some incoherent scrawls, which con
stltuted the address on a lette-.
But, like tho rest, wo were at last
compelled to give it up, and swear it wos
Greek. And so it goes from day to day,
earelesa letter-writers make a few
scratches on the outside of an envelope,
leaving it to the postolllce clerks to de
termine wlio Bhall receive the letter, and
then heap vlale of wrath ou the manage
ment of the otllce because mull is not
delivered Iu season, when the writer is
wholly to blame.
But a few days ago wo heard n gentle
man lamenting the fact that he had
lived for years within a half day's ride
of Niagara Falls and had failed to make
tho trip, arguing that hu could ''go any
time," and thus failing altogether to
view tho grandeur. Such will be the
experience of many residents of our
city regarding a trip to Mt, Hood, Kach
year tho city Is almost depopulated on
account of trips to the seaside and various
camping resorts, and yet how few have
improved the opportunity to visit Mt,
Hood. Those who have done so are
wild over tho grandeur of such an outing,
and not content until they duplicate it.
The Inn itself has the moat romatlo sur
roundings and is fitted up with ull
modern conveniences, while near by are
prosecuted a man for stealing horeca
from him.
Dymond has a big kick comiugM.
and we don't blame him ; we would kick
i too were we thus unjustly chaiged.
Thu Cihiokici.k acknowledges its error,
and ollVrs its best apology. Wo have
no desire to pass sentence on any in
nocent man, much less Mr. Dymond,
jjjj j against whose character we have never
llt.'tllll UUglll.
AilVHillft'il l.ulltir.
Following is the list of letters remain
ing in the postothce at Tho Dalles 'un
called for July 13, lf)00. Persons
calling for the same will give date on
which they were advertised :
l.ADIKS.
Allan, Miss A Ounn, Mra Peter
Depee, Mrs NVttie McComi,MreFrance3
Chamberlain, ElhifJ) Ulni, Frances
OKKTMiMKN.
Campbell, Mr G H Depee, Dicic
hvaus, Ira
Fisher, Frank K
Fianev, M
Goldhill, DrChas
Hanna, I. O
Lang, 8 W
Mammon, Ange
Smith, F M
Thomsen, John
Ward,
Fulaielie, Julius
Hansou, Edward
Johnston, Chas
Martin, S B
Peterson, P P
Patrick. K
Scott, Walter
Welch, C. B
Yerl. Chillis
Mr and Mrs T P
H, 11. lilDDlil.l,, P.
M.
CASTOR! A
For Infants aud Children. ,
Th Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
giguature
Better hurry up; they are going ast
tboBO Mo negligee shirts at Pease &
Mays', See window,
were ou the Kegnlator tills morning
bound for the camping grounds-nt Cas
cades, where they will spend the summer.
Mrs, Snoll, accompanied by her
daughters, Misses Lena aul Lillian,
returned last night from tho beach.
Miss Lena will remain in the city for a
few weeks visiting friends, while Mr ,
Snell and Miss Lillian will return to
Arlington tomorrow evening.
Wayland Fisher, whose boyhood was
spent at and near Tho Dalles, arilved in
the city yesterday and will remain until
tonioriow. It has been twenty-one
vears since Mr. Fisher left Tlio Dalles,
but he finds a number of tin old rest
denters here yet. He is the sou of the
late Klder Fisher, who was pastor of tho
Baptist church which stood on the corner
of Third nnd Washington. They also
made their homo on 3-Mile.
Help Wuutixl.
Two girls, who aro willing and compe
tent to help, can obtain work by apply
ing at tlio steam laundry, None hut
those who two worth the hiring noo.l
apply. u-:n
For choice fruits, fresh vegetables, fish,
poultry uud nil kinds of feed, call on
tho McNeal market. Phono 278. 11-1 k
fVolU e,
Columbia Hiver lee it Fuel Co, wishes
to announce that they will deliver ice to
any part of the city at all limits of Ihe
day or night. 'Phone 33 or 81 Long
Diet . ; 7o or 8 Seulei t & Condon,
BUSINESSLOCALS.
A full line of Eastman films aud sup
plies just received by Clarke & Falk.
Flora) lotion will cure wind chapping
and sunburn. Manufactured by Clarke
& Falk.
Paint your house with paints that are
fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk
have them.
w
Tho only store ii
this city where tht
Genuine Imported
Stransky-Steel
Ware is sold
A little higher in
price, but outlasts
a dozen piecesof so
called cheap enam
eled ware.
BEWARE!
Other wares look
has the name
Stransky Steel
Ware on each piece.
Do not be deceived
First prize nt 1C
International Eshi
bitioua, HiKlieat
award at Worlds
Columbian Exhibi
tion, Chicago Pie
ferred by the best
cookingauthoritiea,
certified to by the
most famous chem
ists for purity and
durability it is
cheapest because
BEST.
Remember, this
celebrated enam
eled ware ia special
ly imported for and
sold in this city ex
clusively by us.
It does not rust
nor absorb grease,
does not discolor
nor catch inside; is
notuftectedbyacidf
in fruits or
vegetables,
will boil,
stew, roast
and bake
with on t
imparting
flavor of
previously
u o o k e d
food and
will last
for years.
OyO- ,
We cau
tion the
public
against
imitation