The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 17, 1900, Image 3

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    What we say
we do,
we DO do.
Consequently our G-REAT
CLEARANCE SALE is the
TALK of the town.
Now'h llui "Nick o'Timo" to liny Slimmer
Clothing, la Mldtinniinor Sale uukoa It easy.
We put now, clean, thls-season's goods vvllliiti
Ilii! reach of nil. Prices like these in llio heart of
the season will persuade you to'lmy from iih, and
Unit in tho roiiHon of this sale to hurry up busi
nets; to cause you to buy NOW and from us
Highest possible grade of goods
at lowest possible prices
lias always burn our motto, nnil this Hale il
lustrate it lumiitifiilly. Iloro arn suits of tho
piiroBt worsted, eassimorcH and cheviots, fiiHt color
blue serges, etc, madu in tho latum styles ami bv
tho boat makers.
p)hO ALL-WOOL SUIT.S tQ q-
Clearance price tpO.OO
S,7 50 and $8.50 ALL-WOOL SUITS Qfc
Clearance priuu CpO.OO
. 00 to $12.00 ALL-WOOL SUITS dw
Clearance priro tj ( .00
15 to fl!0 Worsted and Oaaaimero djw r qj
Suits; clearance price pAV.00
SEE WINDOWS.
July Sale of
Pique and
Outing Skirts.
This is a taro July for bargains. The re
mnrkablo succession of cool daya has somewhat
lagged the Eulllnts ol Summer Wearing Apparel.
Hundreds must yet bnv, but we must sell in a
week what should have been Bold in a month ;
honcu these beautiful Skirts nro shown at tho
prices marked below :
rialn Crash Skirts ; worth .'i5c at 20c
Same, worth 50c at .IOc
Plain White Duck; worth 75c at 50c
Heavy White Duck ; worth fcl.OO- nt 75c
Good Heavy Linon; worth $1 00 at fi9c.
Same, trlirmoil; worth $1.50 at $1.15
White Pique; worth 2.00 at 1.-15
Same, better grade ; woi th $2 25 at 1 05
Satno, extra heavy ; worth .fl'.OO at 2,20
Same, trimmed with emb'roiderv insertion;
worth $5.00 . at 3.80
Hotter grades reduced in proportion.
Campers' Bed-Clothing.
Blankets, would bo a hazardous suggestion
at noon ; but at night, they are most welcome to
tbiifio who need their protection from tho cool
breeze down the river and in tho mountains. Wo
have a largo stock to make your selection from.
Our Prices Are Right.
This is a bid
for your
money
A. simple business proposition of
offering you
$1.00 fot 75e
"Wo want to clean out all TAN
SHOES this season. We have cut
prices to make them go.
All $5.00 values go at $3 75
All $4.00 values. go at 3 00
All $3.00 values go at 2 00
All $2.50 values go at 2 00
All $2.00 values go at 1 50
All $1.50 values go at 1 00
All $1.00 values go at 75
See our show window for best evi
dence of genuine bargains.
This sale includes all Tan Shoes
except Queen Quality Shoes.
All Goods Marked
In Pltiln FlRiiroH.
PEASE & MAYS
The Dalles Daily Chronicle,
Titkpltouc No. 1.
TVKSDAY
JULY 17, 11100
( ICE CREAM and
ICE CREAM SODA
At Andrew Keller's.
Co)-
it Ib easiur to keep cool. Wo really have
little reason to complain as yet tins
HuaBon. Tho warmest weather we have
had was last month, when the thermom
eter stood at 00 one day. Last Sunday
it was 91 ; yesterday 88, and today not
over S4 ut I! :-'10 o'clock.
One forest fire in California has burned
a tract of twenty Equare miles. One
little lireeracker xvue the cause of the
dihiister. One negligent campfire in the
forests of our state is liable to spread to
thousands of acres of timber. Perhaps
service a day ; for the following four Keep cool.
weeks the Methodluts will do the tame; i . , " . t ..
,,. . ,. .1 t . .i t Advice to "keep cool" is good at all
during the month of August the Lu-I . , , . .i l . ,
.. ... , . . ,, , times, but never better than in the heated
thcrans will have no service at all and . ... , . , .
,. i:,.i .i... ...(;.,u B.mi tr' which now seems fairly upon this
t-io Mini i ii tt it nnvij vim ijjiilicio n hi
... ... , . r section
uiBiiuiipu n un service tor a iiuruuii ui
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Iulies tan low flliOL'5 nlv i'P cents
the New York Cash store.
Orders by telephone Or illhorwjBC
A I
tho McNoat
at
are
market.
titty piTHons, turning nut ilil averse o!
15,000 pounds of scoured Wool. Under
the immediate necessity of a night run,
putting in an exchange today.
Dining the entire week there will be a
sale of street hats and sailors ut the
Campbell & Wilson millinery parlors.
Ureal reductions. ltl-lw j
The funeral of II. P. Isaacs, who dleij
eo suddenly in Portland Saturday, tool
place this morning at 0 o'clock at bii
home in Walla Walla, under the inspicel
of the .Masonic order.
Lee Mnurhonse, Pendleton's famous.
artist, visited I Inod Uiver Sunday aml
One method is to seek the moun-
the time, as the old building is already i tain r8rt0I ,he eeacoast, where breezes
unfit for use. Protestants, therefore, I 'e rceneBS of the sun s rays.
. . i But all cttv workers are not able to drop
can remain at home Sunday evenings, .... , . . T .
! their business and leave -town. It is
Serious trouble is brewing on the I possible to keep cool and stay at home
Union Pacific and it is feared that there ) jf one will observe ordinary precautions,
will be a general strike if the company J One authority putB it this way:
attempts to enforce a new rule in refer- The nrntmr diet, for ih snapon is alight
. me mm may cause nuniing patios ami . t.ce to the watch inspector of the Uuion j ami Bimple one, consisting largely of
campers to be more cautious''th:n usual ! i,u.jfjc. The engineers, firemen, con-, fresh fruit and vegetables, and only to a
.while tho ground and foliage are bo dry. '.luctore, brakemen, switchmen, yard- limited extent of meat. Alcohol should
j At present our scouring mill is running masters, telcgraphets, station agente, be used much more discriminate!;- than
on a full day tune, and employing ;;'ju;-,l , ,,;"n, and eertion foicmen were m- in winter. It predisposes to sunstroke.
itriictcil that ati those who diii not carry j A free indulgence in iced drinks of any
a 1 ".jeweled nickel-movement watch of ; kind is to be deprecated. Cold fluids in
a certain make would have to buy one. jthe stomach are far mote prejudicial to
Tho rcqueat has been complied with by health than cool ones. The internal
I a few employee, but a large number re- chill produced by the former, no matter
fuse and say they will quit work before j 10W refreshing for the moment, is likely
i hey will be coeiced. Firemen on the ' to cause congestion at some other pait of
the third district from North Platte to the Bystem and work eerious injury. It
Sidney are reported to have made a du- j ja t0 be borne in mind, too, that many
termiiid Pt uu', and it is said they liave I edibles and some potablee deteriorate
notified the company if tho rule is en- 1 rapidly in warm weather. This is pai
forced they will wall: out together. j ticnlarly true of meat, fish, fruit and
milk. Too great pains can not well be
taktn to insure their preservation. And
the fresher milk is when drank the
mind to be the competitor
"stionger" ecx in every avenue of life
from the leant to tho greatest, from the
foolish to the most foolish, etc., let them
lead a dispatch from Saginaw, Mich.,
yesterday which says: "Miss Marie
Schmidt, aged IS years, reached this city
sh supply of Lownoy'H chocolates j this amount will bo increased to between
received todav ut Hlakeley's pharmacy. ! :," n pountiH in win near
.ii i I futntc. Tho mills have sold their out.
Shauiko is to have telephones galore. ... . , .
The OreL-on Toleobone ComniHlV IS ' ' ' u -
IIUIHI 1111 II Illlllllll IW I.UIIIU
The rotuniE
from samples hunt to manufacturers have
invariably brought favorably comment.
If there's one thing abovo another
that The Dalles need, it is a hospital.
There Is reallv no nereas'ity for our
people and those who wmn in from the
' country about ub be'uig compelled to go
1 to the expense of going clear to Portland
to bo treated for ailments and for opera.
; tlons with which our own physicians are
equally computent to cope. Leaving
the more critical cases out of the
mr.-unru mum; vani.MMO pn.UHun ui inw i (.m.8lH1 tlioro imi lIUIIlblirleSB IierSOIIH
lniilan relics and bulldingH across thoi . , k to tu) m(,tropuIlB each
Colunihia from that point. month who could just as well be treated i last night from San Francisco, having
Henry Hnmsey, the old gentlemen i jf thuro were only some place to which
I
If any have the least doubt in their I
minds that the new woman 'and many j
it., en nnivl Imq unt. mmlu no her !
11... ,.,,, noli I nr nf t 1R "CI If I 1UI lin: u I I ll rci . x luiu... uk j.u.cu..
from Mayvillo, who eatno near loeing bis
life Friday In a runaway accident nt
Albany, is Htill in a very serlouB condi
tion at tho home of his son in-law nt
that place.
Tho city is $2 ahead on a tight which
occurred Sunday. Tho pugilist was ar
rested on that duto nud put up that
amount for his appearance title morning.
Ho fulled, however to connect, but hie
t 1b still in the hands of tho recorder.
Tliia morning, while working at tho
planing mill, Carl Hansen caught tho
little linger of the left hand In the saw
nud it was sawed into tho bone, making
n very painful wound. Dr. Ooisendorfler
dressed it and it ia thought nn perma
nent injury will rosnlt.
A friend of Kev. IS. Hushing, whom
wo inentlonud a few daya ainco as being
very ill at Spokane, says our informant
must have been mistaken, iih a letter
received this morning, tolls her lie ib im
proving, and a tew daya since rodo five
miles on his wheel.
Nuwapnpor people Room to havo no
doubt of McKlnlev's oloctioii nnd conse
quent prosperity, ' from the number of
now journals which ivro dally received.
The latest la tho Condon Times, which
is published each Saturday, and Blurts
nut kb If it meant business. Wo trust it
will continue in as lively spirits.
Thank fortune, pooploure getting over
they could ho taken. Our physicians
should, with tho help of tho leading
citizens, make a move toward establish
ing a hoppital here.
Hood Uiver is tho latest place to report
a drowning. Yesterday afternoon about i
1 o'clock two men, John Dye and a man
whose name wo could not Ijiuii, at
tempted to ciosa the river to White
i Salmon in a email boat, when the wind
wau extremely high and tho liver rough.
When about tho middle of the stream
tho boat capsized. Kd Underwood, who
aaw them from tho Washington 6ide, nt
covered tho entire distance on foot,
about -1700 miles. Mies Schmidt left
San Frnneifico March 25 last on a $500
wager, made by a social club of San
ing and ditoidcre of the inteetiual tract,
work a vast deal of mischief when tho
mercury gets up to the 003 and shows a
disposition to linger there.
The maintenance of health at this
time of year is fully as dependent on
sleep as food. As has already been
intimated, susceptibility to many of the
ills that llesh is heir to colds and pneu
monia in winter and malarial and gastric
trouble in summer is largely controlled
bv the s'alo of the nervous system. If
Tho Kihcl, You Havo Always Bought, anit which has hecu
In uso for over 30 yenrs, 1ms borne tho slprnatnro of
and has been mailo uncler his pcr
j j&ffljt'-j, Konal supervision slnec Its Infancy.
taf?X -etfcAXw: Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd " Just-as-Rood" are but
Experiments that trifle with nnd endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil Pare
goric Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narootic
raibstnncc. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
nnd allays Fcvcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
nnd Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho
Stomach nnd Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep
The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THE CCNT.UR COMMNV, T MURHAV STBCCT, NEW YORK CITY.
year's respite o'i account of III health.
Miss Nan Cooper will take charge of her
room, fllisa Anna lhompeon taking the
room taught by Misb Cooper in the East
Hill primary.
EAST HIM, 1'lll.M.UiV SCHOOL.
Miss Anna Thompson 1st B, 2nd 15,
2nd A.
Miss Emm.1 Roberts 31 A, 4th D,
5th B.
COL'liT STREET SCHOOL.
Miss Mary Douthit 1st B. 1st A.
Miss Ella Cooper 2nd B, 2nd A.
Miss Catherine Martin 3d B, 31 A.
Miss Etta Wrenn 4th B, 4th A.
ACADEMY PARK SCHOOL.
Mis Nan Cooper 1st B, 1st A.
Mies Maggie Flinn 2nd B, 3 1 B.
Mrs. Kato Roche 4th B,5th B.
Mite Alice B.ill-oth B, 5th A.
man school.
Mrn. Ellen B.Udwin G'h B, 0th A.
Mies Louise Rintonl Gth A, 7th B.
Mise Tuna Rintoul 7ih B, 7th A.
Miss Minnie Michell Sib B, Sth A.
Iff CSU SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
Miss Melissa Hill, assistant; Mr. .1.
T. Nt(F, principal First year A, First
year B, Second year, Thin! year, Fourth
year.
J. S. Lenders, superintendent.
PKOfLE l'Ol! ALL KNOW.
ilut nIih oniild not reach
Saginaw bv August 1 and beg her living I "'" kept toned up by plenty of re-
en route." We would lust add
next?" Surelv it is time to call u halt
It has been idiotic enough in men to go
traveling through the country on such
senseless expeditious ; but when it comes
to a woman (much less a girl of 18) aping
her brothers In such foolishness, wo
wonder hat this ago will not bring
forth. If it has become ueceseary for
ho has seen lit to indulge in.
I l...u i .i....... ,1... luiutiwtau irrirltt ntirl
tempted to reach thou, ; but in vain. . Umt ,. for
in,,. i...i .1-1 flu, I ilnwn (ii Nicliolai's mill. , 1 ...
..... ,,, ' 1 the love of everything womanly in ner
four miles below Hood River, and B I nntiiro, ir is to bo liopetl she will not at
picked up by some o tho j tllt, Fnlll0 UnuMidopt .UI tho foibles which
wiion iiiey luuuu uiw ui iu mun n....
clinging to tho boat. With diluculty
thoy restored him; but at tho time tho
messngo was telephoned up to Hood
River, no onokuow his name, and there
fore could give no information as to
which of tho unfortunates was saved.
Of late yenrs tho various denomina
tlons nro 'sensibly coining to tho con
elusion that a minister Is mado of tho
same imperial as other men, und there
fore need u rosplto from duties during
tho heatod term s ,wull us thoy. Ac
cordingly Dalles pooplo will be compollod
to tnko thoir nap at homo Sunday even-
In, instead of in their pow t otiuron
"what i 'resiling Sleep, a gri au-r piiwer ui ru-
sistauce to threatened dlsordeis results;
whereas, if an adequate supply of
nature's sweet restorer is not to be had,
one's endurance is sensibly impaired.
Fortunately, tho people of this section
alwavs enjoy cool nights. The hottest
day is succeeded by a pleasant evening
and one cau enjoy a good night's rest.
If people obseive the simple rules of
health there need be no distress from
heat.
Slinuld lie Invt-HtlKilteU.
liniToii Chronicle:
There are a number of questions re
garding tho morals of The Dalles, which
som to be entirely overlooked by tho
oll'uers of our city, and one in par-
l!fii.l.ii iwintilu nf tfu. IllifllllH hill
' ' i ns morning
feel that the authorities should looR into , j,:(lre(l Wallle, and together they
and, if their suspicions can tie proven, Ur die sea coast
R. J. Ginn, of Moro, is in tho city.
J. M. Cameron arrived in the city this
morning from Condon.
A. K. Thompson went to Lost lake to
day for a short outing.
Mrs. James Fait was a passenger for
Hood River this morning.
Geraldir.o Kelly left on the noon train
to visit with lelatives io Portland.
Mr. arid Mrs. Abx. Mcintosh were
visitors vestenhy from Glenwood.
H. I.. Kuek returned cn the noon train
today fioiii a business trip to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Smythe, of Arlington,
were registered at the Umatilla this
morning.
Chas. Ackers and wife came down
from Wasco yetterday and left for Port
land today.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Giflord and family
ptarted for Lost Lake this morning to
enjoy an extended outing.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 15. Walther and
family left on tho tioat this morning to
join thecamperfi at Cascade.
Miss Cad Booth camo up on the
Dalles City lust night, trom Portland,,
and is the guett of Miss Alma Schmidt.
Miss Imia .Tetheiow, of Monmouth,
arrived last night from Portland anil
will leinain in the city for a ehort time.
Mrs. E. M. Wilson and F. W. Wilson
have spent some time at Seaside, Clat
sop beach, and returned home last
night.
Mr. and SIr. B. F. Laughlin and
family will spend the remainder of tho
slimmer in camp at Glenwood, near
Trout lake.
Rov Rimer camedown from Pendleton
. ... ... i i
anil ioi"eu nis menu,
left
put a stop to. I refer to the characters
of a man and woman ho it is believed
are living in direct violation of the law
of the land, their abode being near the
garrison. Not only do we consider sue)
to be the case; hut worse, young giifs
are continually enticed in companion-
thin with them, which will undou'itedly.
be their munition.
Klinnl.i tint Annul! hi nn Iih Hone In n
a stop to such proceeding!-? I
.llV
)(it
A.N OnsEitvKit. '
the foolUb habit of accosting every quo lor ft month at least. Already the
with "Ia it warm enough for yon," and1 GoiigregatloualiBts are having but one
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children,
Thy Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears tho
Signature
Ladtes silk vesting top tan oxfords
worth 12.50. Our price .if 1.75 while they
last. No trouble to show goods at the
New York Cat.liBtoro. .
For choice fruits, fresh vegetables, flsb,
poultry and all kinds of feed, call on
tho McNeal market; Phone 278. 11-lwk
DInhoIuiIiiii Nollt'i'.
The copartnership business heretofore
conducted at 175 Second ttreet, under
tliu firm uaiuu and style of Blakelev &
Houghton, is this day dissolved by
mutual consent, F. L. Houghton retir
ing fiom said (Inn. The business will
be conducted in the future by Geo. C.
Blakeley, at tho old slaiul. F. L.
Houghton will collect all accoiints and
pay all liabilities of said linn.
The Dalles, Oregon, July 2, 1900.
Gko. C. Bi.akki.kv,
F. L.'Houuino.v.
Tf Hi'litim for Neil Vfitr.
The uselgumeut of teachers for the
coming year in the public school has
been made, the only change from those
of the preceding year being that Miss
Selina Phirman has been allowed a
Be sure and exunine our stock of wall
piper thoroughly before buying ehu
where, as wo have tho latest shipment
mado to this city, now ready for inspec
tion at ll. Glenn Si Co.'s. al7-lw
llhas been demonstrated by experience
that consumption can bo prevented liju
tho early use ol uuo .Minuteuongn wire.
This is the favorite remedy for coiiiihs,
colds, croup, asthma, grippe and all
throat and lung troubles. Cnresquickly.
1. 11 X ll I It'S.
Healthful drinks are not luxuries, they
are necessities. A full line of cool and
refreshing porter, ale, mineral water and
beers kept on ice, Take u bottle home
for lunch. O. J. Sttibllng. Phone 234.
Tropical and homegrown fruits, choice
vegetables, also that chicken for your
Sunday dinner. Call up 278. 11-lwk
To Curo a Cold lu Oue Uy.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money,
Mr. and Mrs. 1). D. Wilder leturned
on the Dalles City from their we lding
irip to Portland, nnd will make their
home in The Dalles.
Miss Bertha Hill and brother, Roy,
and Miss Pearl Bales anil Boy Bate
went down to Cook's Landing today to
Ljoin the c.iinpcrs there.
Win. Cales left this morning for Rusk
springs, where ho goes tobting his father
home, he having spent the past few
weeks there for tho benefit of his health.
Mr. and Mrs. 1. N. Saigent and Mis
Kathryii Sargent will leave tomorrow
morning for a camning dip to Mi fl'itt's
rpring. Thev wid loniain about thieo
if weeks.
C. J. Crandall leturned this noon
from his business trip to Yakima, where
he found everything moving along
Hinootbly on tho' work in which lo is
interested,
S. Adjutant Chas. Read returned last
night trom 1'ortianu, Having aiicnuen
tho encampment at Salem. He returned
this afternoon lo his duties in Johnston
Bros.' store ut Dnlur.
Mrs. Kinkela, who was formerly u
resident of The Dalles, but now icsidea
in Astoria, is the guest of Miss Dulphiiri
Velaide. She will leave for &t. ahiiiiii a
springs Thuisday, accompanied by Mis.
Velarde,
Misses Mattie, Cassie and Lizzie
Bailey were passengers on the boat this
morning for Portland, where they will
visit friends, They will also attend the
Chautauqua assembly.
SeeourweBt window for bargains in
ladles low' shoes. The New York Cash
store..