The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 31, 1900, Image 3

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    Blight and
Shining
opfint tutitt !ch to snve 'money in SUMMER
SUITS. Von can't wear them out now
during I ho rent of tint hot ppell, but lit the
price it will pay von to put them on now
mid llnish them next. .Summer. You can
!'.ll':nl to curry them over, hut. we ciin't.
tint were $'J(),()0, $18.00 nnil (JT u
fio.oo. sow 13.05
soils t int wore sio.tiu. siu.ou unit Ji, ... 0
$Z ."ill, NOW H
s thut were $10.00, $0.00 and H 0
vsSO, NOW 55
MiPt Hint, weio $7 50, $(! 50 and cfi Q
s.,00, NOW 3-0
jJjS? Knelt now acquaintance moans 11 new
friend linn'.
lor the Little Boy
that he can tumble around in, anil though .hcy
il ) not look quite us well us heforo the tumble,
r'l,, he will look respectable until il'e time to get
I nn another. He might just an well wear it out
having a good time an to outgrow it trying to pr
"i rve the Hiiit.
-nitH that uero$:!.00, $12.50 nnil $2 25, ,
NOW )J.(J
What wo say wo do, wo 1)0 do.
Children's
Straw
Hats
A vast assortment of weaves in
to-date straw goods for Misses'
Children; all now, the majority of
them have not been in the house for
more than one month. Your choice
for
up-
and
5o&
There are hundreds of other bargains
that we are offering. This is a big
store and our welcome to you is big
ger. We suppose you come just
now mainly lo buy, and so wo make
buying as easy as possible. But, if
you come to look, it's all the same,
looking is easy, too.
The
Warm
W
d V I 3
suggests cool, comfortable clothing.
Keep your feet cool by wearing
Russet
SHOES
They are cool and dressy this hot
weather and wo are making prices
that is rapidly closing them out.
Men's $4.00 RUSSET
Shoes for 43U
Men's $3.00 RUSSET -
Shoes for 2.00
Ladies' $.f).00 RUSSET -Shoes
for 2. (JO
Ladies' $2.00 RUSSET T
Shoes for 1
Misses' and Children's at half price.
Alt Goods Mnrkecl
In Plain PlKiirea.
PEASE & MAYS
I'KOl'MC COAMNO AM) GOING,
J. B. Munlev was in town tnil.iv from
Dafnr.
.. F, IJ.-own U reistcrel at the U'nn
tlllu House from Moro.
Ike Mooro was a pincnjcer on the
noon Irnm for Portland.
.Mrs. .1. P. Lttc.n returned last night
rotn camping at C.iser.do!).
irom cam pin
Kev. O. I).
( tlie inon trai
Dalies Daily Chronicle,
Telephone No. I.
Tn:siv .... july iTmo
( ICE CREAM and
ICE CREAM SODA
At Androw Kollor's.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
A bum I clip of wool wiiB cold yester
iluv iifternoon at twelve cents u nound.
Tim regular monthly meeting of the
water coiiiniiHHioners will bu held tliitj
evening at 8 o'clock.
I -li ii K. Jaeobsen, of White Salmon
with in town yesterday trying to diBpoi
01 iuu tons of green prunes, tint without
success.
I-fiigiics are being formed in Porllniid
to liutit tliU eigarotle. Jt uhould he
I nmilii hot for it generally, the nasty Mt-
Ilocollin mill, without u redeeming fell
ttiru about it.
I rom Mr. l'aul Mohr Tiih Cintosiui,
lnrna that tlie damage to the steamer
Billings iu not mnterial,,niid that the!
Uuiltal Navigation Company expects to
have tier Ibatcd oil' the roeka at Qttiun'n
tomorrow,
Agent V. C. Alhuvay writos to tlie
Astoria Itegattu committee thnt his com
I'any liaa arranged to send h boat to
Aatorm with a dlHtliiguiflhed party and
to iiinke rules lo Portland in connection
with the trains and hoato.
An exchange Nayu the run of salmon
tx.:H the capacity of the faoilitien for
'fiiitling t,q Hah on tlie lower Colum
hin. And tin. nin 0f ealmon on the
mlilillo river taxes the capacity of the
wheelmen to know where thoynrogo.
"ik to get thu money to pay their em
Jiloyoa.
William Stuigia, u lad of Hi years,
w.ta arre-ted hero this morning by Mar
shal IlugheB in i espouse to a telephone
message from thu Boys' mid Girls' Aid
Society. Tin, lad had boon placed with
a Multnomah family, but, to use hin
jvn expression, struck for higher wages.
I" will l)U returned to the Boys and
"'"' Aid .Society.
'1'ho temporary ehnlrman of tlio No
""""ska niiddle-of-the-road populist con
v,'i'tlou, hoM j (j Jiryan'Bown eapltul
e"mH tl,al "tlio hogoy man of Imperialiflm
will not Irighten the popullHle." The
man of iuiperlnllHm will not
'hten anybody else In particular,
hough that is the minion of the Haiti
lmgey nuin.
A J'-ngllslunnn Iiub recontly boon
uuncood out of $125,000 on u luluiiu
"Ml in Duwgon City. Tho tnon who
i the minu ,vout t0 thfl commBBiour
" told him ho wanted to pay tlie roy
ly of 100,000 that he had taken out of
claim, and paid the necoieary 0000(
r 1,1,9 1,0 rocelvod a receipt, with the
nid of which ho induced the IJritieher to
buy. Then ho ekipped, and when the
Britisher found out that he had been
"done," the miner was not to be found.
C. V. flaight yepterdny hot a twenty
dollar gold piece against -00 pounds of
pork with .lohn lloth, of Kingsley, that
McKiniey would tucceed liiniHolf. Char
ley ia ho confident that ho is going to
win that he tin h contracted to furnish nil
tlie pork puus.igo the Ciino.vici.i: man
niav need for tlie coining winter.
Charles Brune, son of tin' late Charles
Hrune, of North Dalles, died yesterday
afternoon of a fever contracted while
herding cheep in the mountains north
west of Klickitat county. Tlie deceased
had been ill (or nearly a month ami his
death was not unexpected. Jlis age
was about 'JO years, lie was buried thin
iifternoon on the Bruno ranch, beside
,Wto grave of his father.
ivil Engineer Oscar Hubor, Judge
Bennett and J. P, Molncrny returned at
noon today from a roconnnisnnoo of the
Uehchutee river between the free bridge
and Trout creek, Crook county. The
object ot the trip was to determino the
feasibility of a railroad between this
city and Klamath county by way ot the
Deschutes, at leaet as far as Crook
county.
An Astorinn dispatch of tho."0lh says:
"The run of fish still continues excellent
land the gillnettera and feigners are
reapiugu great harvest." Which prompts
The Ciiiioxtfi.i: to suggest that the gill
nottern and seigners should be stopped,
once and for ever, from destroying the
salmon industry at Astoria and only the
wheels and traps on thu Upper river,
that catch nothing, because there is
nothing to cut eh, be allowed to operate.
There were ten or twelve of us, and
we were gathered iu front of the Suit
mills I u) olllcti from Germany, Ireland,
England, Scotland, the Isle of Man,
Dutchland, and possibly somewhere oleo.
Triu'liiTf' nxnmlfintliitifc.
Notice is hereby civen that the county
superintendent of W.isco county will
hold the regular examination of appli
cants for state and county papers at The 1
IXillcs, Orecon, as follows: j
roit sr.vrn i'.U'uks.
Commencing Wednesday, August 8,
PERTINENT PRESS COMMENT
Taylor was a pasiengcr on
un for Portland.
Captain Wliitcomb i registered at the
Umatilla Ilouo from Portland.
J. E. Adkins returned last niL'ht from
a ten ilayHojinrn at Wind rlvr.
Or. Hugh Login went on a sick call
oh tins morning's Uoat to hpnigue.
Mrs. Ed Williams left on this morn
Ink's bout for the camp at Cascade
Locks.
Prof. and Mrs. I). C. Ail.ird curie in
from Dnfur today on their w.iy to the
sea const. '
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Huntington re
turned homo last night after a month's
visit, in California.
Mr. ami Mrs. .John Weigel returned
last night after a short visit at the dish
ing camp at Cascades.
John Davin and Alexander Ejealle.
i two prosperous Crook county sheepmen,
! are registered at the Umatilla House.
! Ike Buford, an extensive Sherman
; county wheat raiser, is in tin! city try
I ing to secure help to harvest his crop.
J. B. Ilavely, a prosperous fnimer
'from tlie Boyd neighborhood, camu iu
t today for a load of harvest supplies.
j Mr. and Mrs. E. J. ColIin3 returned
yesterday from attending the funeial of
' Mrs. Collins' father at Brooks, Marion
county.
Miss Pearl Eates, who has been visit
i ing in The O.illes fur a short time, re
, turned on the boat this morning to her
home at Cool: s Landing.
Dr. Belle C. Ferguson left on the eirly
train tine morning for ban I-rancisco,
where her son, W. S. R'niehart, expects
to enlist in the United Mates navy.
k- e. b. Hamilton, of Ashwood, and
I fTcm L'.follette, of Prineville, left today
for Ohio, where they go to buy sheep to
improve the grade of their Hocks in
Crook countv.
FIST YOU fMD DJIflDljliFF
Win Corniest Alxint It.
Now Vnu IjOnU I.llio 'Ilit.
LSi MARK
TRADE
That spot will grow unless you attend
to it. Dandruiris the disagreeable scurf
that lormn on the head as a natural ex
c.ietion ; it di ies, ami comes oil' In small
scales. It causes irritation, which i,
sojnetimes unconsciously, followed by
constant scratching of the hen J in public,
and private. Jt is annoying to people
who wear dark clothes, and it graduaby
it fleet b the hair, causing it to fall out.
Keep the air inside tlie hat from get
ting foul by weaiing Eld rod's Anti
septic Hat Pad. and nature will do
tlie rest. Th heat of the head votaHzea
the antiseptics anil disinfectants in the
pad, making the impure air pure.
Price, 50 cents each.
For sale exclusively by
Pease & Mays
Plays & Giowe
e don t find gold democrats gomi
about in Lane conntv with a 10 to 1 tn
can tied to the tail of their politial
principle. Eugene Register.
Mrs. J. P. Kuark and family and Del-
wyn Allaway were passengers on the
boat this morning for Cook's Landing,
where they will camp during the re
mainder of tlie cummer.
rVugust 11th, at our The republican party places before the i
T . tlTMU f Ct I-. !.. .1...
I American people for their consideration city in tlie interest of the Northwest
la Scotch-Irishman and a Dutchman I Home Finder, a paper devoted to the
i rnilnnuml. puroose of lindiug lionn'S lor neglected
or abused children and youths.
ti... m r.,.., .,,;., ,i .:r f t?i
(lema"'ts ; leneburg, were at the Umatilla House
irn." Wejlast night on their way to attend the
J he Oregon will be an ugly custoiAer Mrs. Anna Johnson, widow of tin;
to handle even If she gots into a figh , late C. B. Johnson, accompanied by her
with a patch on her hull instead 0f three children arrived on the boat last
at nine o'clock a. in., and continuing ! permanent repairs.-Globe-Demccraf. Z t f in Vu m,,V 1
until batunlav,
o'clock.
Wednesday Penmanship, history, al
gebra, reading, school law.
Thursday Written arithmetic, theory
of teaching, grammar, book-keeping,
physics, civil government.
Friday Physiology, geography, men
tal arithmetic, composition, physical
geography.
Satuulay Botany, plane geometry,
general history, English literature,
psychology.
rot: I'oi'NTV I'Ai'nuM.
Commencing Wednesday, August Sth,
atnlno o'clock a. in., and continuing I we ,)lt,nHed witn the exigting condi
until Friday, August 10th at four tione A hot caim)aig? Nit! CrI
o'clock. tt,riflI)i
1st, "ni asm) oi) (titAHu t'i:i:-ni':cAii:s
two clean men. Woodbnrn Independ
cut.
Boss Bryan's silver plank
"an A itiurinnn linunnin I oi'crrjm
have it by order of tho 0,101,779 people ! funeral of Mrs. Cummins' brother,
who voted for McKiniey in S;
Journal.
A bet campaign? No. The people
are satisfied with the present condition
of aflairs and are seeking no change.
For a hot campaign it needs a dissatis
fied people. I tie American people are
history,
Wednesday Penmanship,
orthography, reading.
Thursday Written arithmetic, theory
of teaching, grammar, school law.
Friday Geography, mental arith
metic, phyeiology, civil government.
I'llIM Al! Y cmiTiriCATKK.
Wednesday Penmanship, "orthogra
phy, reading.
Thursday Art of questioning, theory
of leaching, methods.
The New York World, the leading
democratic newspaper in New York,
says in relation to the 10 to 1 folly
which Bryan peremptorily ordered into
the democratic platform, that "no mat
ter wiiat any politicians from this state
may say to the contrary, New York is
not in favor of free coinage at 1G to 1,
and cannot be carried on that issue
thrust aggressively to the tront as it
still is by Mr. Bryan."
It is the esteemed Jacksonville Times
LV.1.1 1 ...... Ill no ann ttin iir.ll
Oil 111 H ...ll... ..a in. ...v , ,1,,. I ! ,1... f,l(l.. I,,. nun I'
IIch of thlo crowd. I 11 bet tluy ro till nk0ley, at the old stand. F. L.
republicans but one, that Irishman." j Houghton will collect all account e and
Said the lone newspaper man in the ! my all liabilities of said film.
..r.uwl "I'll l.nt Hint. Irishman ia all 1 u "'"-" v u. ,.
Dated The Dalles, Or., July L'7, ltiOO. whose editor helped twice to nominate
C. L, Giuiukt, Bryan, which makes this profound ob-j'.'7-lOt
School Snpt. Wasco Co., Or. j eervation : "The price of tea was raised
uiHHoitiuuii Miiirr. I three cents a pound last week. Thus
The copartnership business heretofore110 the cost of every necessary of life
conducted at 1 70 Second Ftreet, under j Incieaso in these piping times of repub
tho tlrm name and style of Blakeley A lican prospeiiTv, without nn adequate
Houghton, is this day dissolved hy , ,nt j ; )e 8 of the m -,)r.
mutual consent, l, L. Houghton retir-1 ;i , . , . . J. ,
lm.frr.ni nnirl llrm. Tim bnsincas will I itv of those who are in the least able
right." Then the lone Irishman an
aweied: "Gentlemen, 1 voted for Bry
an four vears ago, but you bet your life
1 won't do it again. McKiniey in good
enough for me. I a in going to vote thlo
Gno. C. Bi,AKiai:v,
K. 1j. IIouoiitox.
Cliaries Brune, of Grand Dulles
Charley Don, of Antelope, is In tlie
city after spending a protracted period
at St. Martin spring. He leaves the
springs perfectly restored' to health,
after a severe attack of rheumatic and
kidney troubles.
GUNS PLACED ON SKATES.
Xovi'l Con t rl Miiii't' nl' War I il ii' S ill It'll
In W'inli y Climate I himI Ii) tin
Ciiiiiiilliin Ai'llllcry,
to endure it." Well, if the partial fail
ure of the tea crop in Japan and the
war iu China have nothine to do with
tlni i-lcii in tlin iifl.n rt tna lint it iu ti I bel
1IIV1 llbW ... 1 IVK W. IV.., Wl.l J 1W 1
i... i..:.i ... i... .1 t .1... - l.il l I 1 ll
t iv lain ui I mi injur ui int' uiniwiiuaii mi-
ministration, tlien in all fairness the
Jacksonville editor shonltl not criticise
the republican organs for ascribing largo
time to let well enough alone.'
Notll'i',
At 7 p. m. thin TueBdav evoninc all
thu lire alarm loses In the city will be ' healthy babies to tlie same
t.irmiil In lis n tnst. OltizmiH Mini lln.mi.il I SOlirce. lie Id 111 CVCIl 11 WOISO UOat
CASTOR I A
For Infants aud Children.
Thy Kind You Have Always Bought
Boura tuo
Signature of 1
Hiinrlrokti Unkiiuwii llere.
Mrs. J. Stownrt. wife of Editor Stew
art, of the Fossil Journal, wuh prostrated
by heat ou the 24th. Oaseaof auuetroke
aie very Infrequent In that country,
Oregonian.
So they are. Mrs. Stewart, if Thu
Ohuonioi-e rometnbera rightly, wae
atrlckeu on the Btreeta of Portland.
Sunstroke is unknown up this way.
-jwill iomomber the hour and govern
j themselves accordingly.
OlIAK. LAUIJlt,
2Sjly IU Ciiief Fire Department.
I.UXIII'ltlH.
Healthful drinks are not luxuries, they
mi. npiTtPfiltfHu. A full linn of cool unit
&jt& j refreshing porter, ale, mineral water and
for lunch. O. J. Stubliug. Phone 'JUL
1'iir Kent.
Two rooms, furnished or unfurnished,
in a privato dwelling, near the Umatilla
House. Also furnished rooms in a pri
vate dwelling. Apply at this ofllce.
j31-2t
To Cure a Void iu One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggist! refund the money.
than they. Telegram.
A I'riKtitrul Itliiiiilor
I Will often o.iuse a horrible burn,
scald, cut or bruise. Bucklen's Arnica
(Salve, the best in tlie world, will kill
the pain and promptly heal it. Cures
old sores, fever sores, ulcers, boils(corns,
felons and all skin eruptions. Best pile
cure on earth. Only 2b eta, a box.
Cure guaranteed. Sold by (LC. Blake-
I ley druggist . 1
Straw hats. Nobby, stylish, natty
hats for a little money. Wear one of
our straw hats and you will be cool as
well as itylish. Pease & Mays.
It iK proverbial that necessity is the
mother of invention, and certain it is
that out' Canadian cousins are not
wantm;'- in the hitter capacity. Iu no
direction is this fact more .strongly iu
evidence rhaa ill their method of
mounting' their held batteries for win
ter line, s.i.vs the Loudon Mull.
Diiriii;.' i he winter months, when ihe
whole country is frequently covered
lo Ihe dipth of several feet with u
bed of treiieherous Minw, it is, ot
coure, imp'.s-lble to move wheeled
artillery iiiul ituiiiiunilion wagons, As,
however, inwiidiuy inwtdors lire by no
menus piviu In confining' their c Hurts
lo Milliliter campaigns, it became nee-is-sary
to deiise some means of get-ijjip-ovfi'
the dlllieulty. Ifaiqilly, Can
ada had In the person of Artillery
Mitj. It, W. liutherford n soldier of
no little resource.
I!,v n most iii'eniotis design he lilts
made it possible to mount the gnus
eun-llmbers, wiigons and wagon-liin-
upon a species of "bobsleigh,''
svlioh' iirraugemeiit being joined
up by traces iu tlie ordinary way bv
I an operation occupying at the outside.
under five minutes.
The change front summer to wlnL-r
guise can thus be made immediately
a full of snow lias rendered the mails
linpusMihlo for wheeled tnillle, while
lite itdvniittige iu superior mobility
iver mi unprepared enemy would he
enormous, its the practically uoisele.-s
mot ion of ihe sleighs would bring Ihe
guns well into range withovt betray
ing: the slightest hint of their ap
proach, I'l iililliltiiiiL of Cli eulii i'n,'
A new ordinance In Philadelphia
prohibits tlie placing of loose circu
lars under doors, in vestibules, on
doorsteps, front porches, or around
doorknobs,-Chicago Inter Ocean.
Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at the
Wasco warehouse. Finest kind of
chicken feed. mch26-ti
Ontti tii Hour tir.uuii.
All county warrants regit tered prior
to Aug. 1, 1890, will be paid at my
office, Interest ceases after June 110,
1000. J. F. Hami'iiii;u,
County Treasurer.
The only store ii
this city whero the
Genuine Imported
StranskyStecl
Ware is sold
A little higher in
price, but outlasts
a dozen piecesof so
called cheap enani
eled ware.
BEWARES
Other wares look
likeit.butthogenu
ino has the name
St mushy Steel
Ware on each piece.
Do not be deceived
First prize at 1C
International Exln
bitions. Highest
award at World s
Columbian Exlubi
tion, Chicago Pre
ferred by tho best
cookingnuthonties,
certified to by the
most famous chem
ists for purity and
durability it; is
cheapest because
BEST.
Remember this
celebrated enam
eled ware is special'
ly imported for and
sold in this city ex
clusively by us.
si
It does not rust
nor absorb grease,
does not discolor
nor catch inside; is
iiotatTectedbyucids
in iruits or
vegetables,
will boil,
btew, roast
and bake
with ou t
inipnrtiug
flavor of
previously
o o o k o il
food and
will last
for years.
Wo cau.
tion the
public
against
iuututioLui
I'lillilinn fur Ail iit lull ,
Twin girl babes 5 mouths old; one
girl babe, 1 month; one girl!! vents;
ono boy 1 year; one boy -'years; onu
boy 9 years. Apply lo 1, F. Toboy,
superintendent Children'a Home Soci
ety. Tho superintendent will bo In Thu
Dalles this week and will receive written
applications at this ofllce.
The Hunt lltinimly fur Stumiiuii ami
llllUIll Tl'lllllllllH.
'1 have been in tlie drug business for
twenty years and have sold most all of
the proprietary medicines of any note.
Among the entire list I have never found
anything to equal Chambsilain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea lietuedy for all
stomach and bowel troubles," siys (.).
W. Wukelleld, of Columbus, Oa. "This
remedy cured two severe cases of cholera
morbus in my family and I have recom
mended and sold hundreds of bottles of
it to my customers to their entire satis
faction. It afl'irds a quick and sure euro
in a pleasant form," For sale by
BUkeley & Houghton.
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