The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 03, 1901, Image 3

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    PEASE St MAYS.
A Clothing Event
that shows
our supremacy
absolutely.
Choice of 125 Hart, ShaflT
nor it Marx high-grade strict
ly all-wool suits, in cassi
meres, homespuns and fancy
cheviots, identical suit as
shown at $10, $12 and $13.50.
Special One Week
$8.85
Monarch Shirts,
Shawknit Hose,
E. & W. Shirts, Collars Tailor
and Cuffs, Made
Arrow Brand Collars, Clothes
American Hosiery Co.'s
Summer Underwear
Hart
Schaffner
& Marx
COWRIQHT 1801
HART, iCHAfrilin & MARX
OHICAOO
Three Specials
in Shirt Waists.
We have selected from our immense stock of Women's
Fine Shirt Waists three of the latest and daintiest, and
priced them so reasonably that selling will bo rapid
for this week.
Our $5.00 quality includes four distinct styles
which wo offer at
$3.90
Our 4 and $4.50 qualities will be offered at
$3.35
Our $.'5.50 and $3.75 qualities will be offered at
$2.80
Make an early call to the department as" the pretty
ones go first.
-A-IjXj GOODS 3VXja.n.KaB3D I3NT JPUAITJ" FIGrtJH.ES.
The Dalles Daily Chroniele.
MONDAY .... JUNE It, 1901
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Ice Cream t
and
ce Cream
Soda
At Andrew Keller's.
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TREASURER'S NOTICE.
All VV'h.oo County warruutw rclHtcril
prlitr to .faiiuury :t, 1HIIK, will lit) pulil
mi rmiiitMtloii lit my ollice. lntert'Ht
citHHtiH rter Muy tit, 1110 1.
JOHN I". HAMl'HH IKK,
County Tri'ttHUrtir.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Loat A bunch of keys. Finder will
please leave them ut this otlico. mil Kit
The regular monthly meeting of the
city council convenes tonight ut the re
corder's ollice.
The game of baseball ut Hood River
yesterday remitted in a victory for Tho
Dulles teuni by u acore of 15 to (i.
The river !h slowly fulling nt this place
and, according to KorecuBt Ollictal Uenl
of i'ortluud, will continue to slowly full
during the next three days.
An unvuluublo pocket knife Iiub been
left ut thia ollice. Anybody can have it
by claiming property and paying u reu
Honuble price for thin notice.
Andy Willis and hie aou-in-luw, John
Spoonimore, took twenty-six head of
Sherman county horsed on this morn
mg'a bout to the rortlund murket.
Tho "Criatoforo Colombo" excuraion
from Portlund yeaterduy wua such u
fim all nfl'uir, numericnlly, thut its pros-
mum uiliu iwaI iwiMm.il in 'Phu DrIImh.
Tho Hrat Hliimnunt for tho aeuson of
cucumbera wua mudo today to I'ortluud
by M. Mortensen, whoao pluco ia on
..... ... .. .. ... ... I .!
nun creeK, ut tne I'ourui street, unuiiu.
Regular meeting of tho Rathuono
Sisters this (Monday) evening. All mem
bora are requested to bo present, aa
importunt buaineea will be trunancted.
All Knighta are hereby rerueatod to
he preaeut tonight ut their castle hull,
w u go)d time will be had. Viaiting
brethren are cordially Invited to partici
pate. Tho Boya' Club of Tho DuIIoh Congre
gational church left on thia morning's
bout for uu outing ut Hood River. The
boya were accompanied by l'uetor I). V.
Poling.
Lost Between the city cemetery and
O. J. OrandttU'B reaidence, a burnt
leather bag. If finder will leave it at
thin office or at Donnell'a drug store, u
WILL FIGHT SHODDY-
thut u water spout last Monday de
stroyed 100 tona of hay on Iiib Muddy
Creek ranch in Crook county, and Shi-Hniien ieiie lucreaneu Consuinp.
treated all the residents of the creek Uon U u'larl"u-
proportionately. sheepmen are banding for a fight
A gentleman intimatelv connectell against Bhoddy, as will be Been by the
with the wool bUBtnesa in this city esti-V following circular, which has been sent
esent in X lie Dalles lto the (
ive una u half million KStock As
sr orf-half of which JDenver:
'srop. - "Presi
reward will be given.
mSl-jH,
The Wasco warehouso flouring mill
building IB nearly ready for the roof and
aiding. When completed it will be one
of the moit substantial buildings of ita
kind in the state of Oregon. -
Judge Mays Informs Tin: Ciikonici.h
mates there ia at present
warehouses about fi
pounds of woo, over
oeiongs 10 mat year'syerop
G. W. Muckley, corresponding aecre
tury of the board of church extension,
of Kansas City, Mo., will speak nt the
Christian church tomorrow (Tuesday;
evening, ut 8 o'clock. All are invited,
eapeciully the members of tho church.
The steamer Regulator yesterday took
down to Lyle aoine 3000 head of sheep
thut had been purchased' by William
Shepherd in Morrow county for the
Union Meat Company, which will be
runged around the base of Mount AdauiB
till needed for slaughtering purposes.
A meeting of tfie members of the
Driving Association will bo held in the
club rooms at 8:110 sharp, Monday night,
to consider the reports of the committee's
appointed to solicit subscriptions for the
1th of July celebration. Aa the question
whether The Dullea will celebrate will
then be decided, u full attendance is
requested. - juul-U
John Ferguson and hia express team
hud u tussle Saturday evening with a
locomotive engine and, as usual in audi
cases, came oil' second beat. The engine
ran into the wagon at the crossing of
First und Washington and knocked it
into splinters, injuring one of the horaes
so that it ia ti question if he will ever
amount to anything.
The Dallea Driving Association will
meet tonight to definitely settle whether
we ahull hold u celebraiiou on the com
ing Fourth or not. The liquor dealers,
who would ordinarily reap most benelit
from a celebration, have made a very
poor response to tho requests for sub
scriptions. The other buaineea men
have responded nobly and pledged some
4500. Tonight's meeting will settle the
mutter.
A. V. .V A. Mi
There will be u stated communication
of Wusco Lodge, No. 15, A. F. & A. M.,
this ' Monday) evening ut 8 o'clock.
Work in the M. M. degree. All mem
bers und visiting brethren are requeated
to bo present. By order of the W. M.
O. D. Do.Ne, Secy.
CASTOR I A
For luiauts and Children,
Tbtt Kind You Have Always Bought
Beara tho
Signature of
Clarke &, Falk's flavoring extracts are
the best. Ask your w Mier for them.
Subscribe for Tut Chiiomoi.k.
the officials of the National Live
Association, with headquarters at
President John W. Springer, of the
National Live Stock Association, haB
juBt appointed one of the most import
ant special committees that will act for
the association thiB year. The commit
tee consists of Hon. C. O. Stocklager,
Boiae, Idaho, chairmaa; ex-Senator T.
C. Powers, Helena, Mont. ; Hon. Mor
timer Levering, Lafayette, Ind. ; Hon.
E. S. Goaney, Flagstaft", Ariz., and Hon.
Dwight Lincoln, Milford Center, Ohio,
aud its dntiea will be the drafting of a
bill to be introduced at the coming ses
sion of congress, providing for govern
ment inspection of woolen goods and to
otherwise carry out the purposea of a
resolution, ununimously adopted at the
annual convention of the association
held in Salt Lake City last January.
"Some legislation along these lines is
believed to be absolutely necessary in
order to protect the wool-growing indus
try of the West from total annihilation.
While the stock of wool brought into
this country prior to the operation of the
Dingley act in 1898 has Bteadily de
creased, and manufacturers have mate
rially increased their output of goods,
the price of American wool has practic
ally remained inactive or steadily de
clined. This is due, the woobgrowers
believe, to the increased consumption of
shoddy, which necessarily decreases the
demand for wool.
"The national association maintains
that it is perfectly consistent in demand
ing this legislation. Oleomargarine
manufacturers, packers, distillers, brew
ers and tobacco und cigar manufacturers,
aud other branches of trade are obliged
to submit to federal inspection und to
theproper classification of their prod
ucts, und the sheep-growers feel there
can bo no valid reasou why a law of tho
character suggested should not be enact
ed, especially when one of the leading
industries of the nation ia endangered
by the fraud now practiced upon it."
TlioiixttiuW Sent Into Kxilo,
Every yer n brge number of poor
sntl'erers whose lungs are sure and racked
with coughs are urged to go to another
climate. But thia is costly and not al
ways sure. Don't be an exile when Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption
will cure you ut home. It's the most
infallible medicine for Coughs, Colds,
and all Throat and Lung diseases on
earth. The first dose brings relief,
Astounding cures result from persistent
ubo. Truil bottles free utG. C. Blukeley'e
drugstore, Price 60c and LOO. Every
bottle guaranteed, 4
A full line of Eastman films aud sup
plies just received by Clarke & Fulk.
Commencement Exerclties.
...The New York Cash Store...
138 and 142 Second Street.
The BARGAIN STORE of the City.
Ladies' Shirt Waists.
The commencement exercises of The
Dalles High school were attended .Satur
day night by a large and appreciative
audience.
The papers of the graduates were, as a
rule, well composed and well delivered,
that of Mies Ada Bell, in the opinion of
the writer, carrying the pa'm, but fol
lowed in a close second by that of Miss
BeBsie V. Snipes. John Cooper's rem
iniscence, "the Battle of Malabon," was
intensely interesting, but lost much of
its force and intereet by a hurried deliv
ery. Mies Bessie Eddon'a paper on
"Florence Nightingale und Her Work"
was good and fairly well delivered, as
was that of Miss Dora Sexton on "Clam
orous Labor Knocked With Its Hundred
Hands at the Goldeu Gates of the Morn
ing." Porter T. Friz.ell's paper on
"Abraham Lincoln was well composed,
but poorly delivered. Miss Hannah
Schwabe's paper on "No Rose Without
a Thorn" was well conceived and fairly
well deliyered. Volney C. Driver car
ried the house by his able and well-delivered
paper on "The Monroe Doc
trine." The musical selections by Miss Alice
M. Ball, Miss Emily Crossen, Misses
Loto Kelsay and Rosemary Baldwin
were remarkably well rendered, as was
the double quartet by boya of the high
school, and the solo, " 'Twas in tho
Charming Month of May," by Miss
Marguerite Kinersly.
The surprise of the evening wa9 the
presentation of a Whitman college
scholarship to MisB Ada Bell for the
highest proficiency in the scholarship of
the class. It seemed to be us much of u
surprise to Miss Bell as it waa undoubt
edly deserved by this exceedingly able
aud deserving young lady. j
When your hair appeure dry and to '
have lost its vitality it wants something ,
to give it life and vigor. We have what
the hair needs when it gets in that con
dition. We have the Crown of .
Science Hair tfSkS Grower und.
Cocoa nut Cream fijsaar Tonic. They
will cure duud ESBl mil and ull I
scalp diseases. For sale at Frazer's bar-!
ber shop. Price 50c and 75c a bottle.
If you want to retain your hair you;
have to keep your scalp clean. Soup
will make your hair harsh, dry and
crispy. Now we huve two of the yery '
beat preparations for cleansing the j
scalp Egg and Pino Tar Shampoo. It
will leave your hair soft und glossy.
Price, 25 and 50 cents a bottle, at Fra.er's
barber shop, The Dulles. tf
Moki Tea positively cures Sick Head
ache, indigestion and constipation. A
delightful herb drink. Removes all
eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect
complexion, or money refunded. 25 cts
aud 50 cte. Blakeley, the druggist.
For Hum.
A stylish black driving horse, very
gentle. Also a nearly new open buggy,
harness, blankets, etc. Very cheap.
Address, W, R. Rockwkm.,
m27d2ww3w Dufur, Ore.
Ladies' Shirt Waists.
Wo are now showing a full lino of summer waists in
percales, madras, lawns, etc. Our assortment was never so
handsome and attractive as this season.
We make a specialty of White Waists.
Call early and inspect this line, as we are sure we can satis
fy the most fastidious. No trouble to show goods.
..MAIER & BENTON.
Have a Complete Stock of the Following Lines
Rubber Garden Hose, Ball-bearing Lawn Mowers,
Garden Tools of all kinds,
Large Stock of Fishing Tackle,
Rubber Bicycle Tires and Full Line of Sundries,
also Bicycles rented and repaired,
Full line of Granite Ware and Tin Ware,
White Mountain Ice Cream Freezers,
Garland Stoves and Steel Ranges,
Day, B. & H., and Cleveland Bicycles.
Plumbing and Tinning done at Lowest Prices.
Our Cord Wood and Grocery Departments
are complete.
Any ordera entrusted to us on the above lines will "3T;
have prompt attention.
We will meet any and all Competition.
We Positively Will Not Be Undersold.
..MAIER & BENTON..
1.
107 SECOND BTKKKT.
l'nONES NO. 1.
5
Special Sale
on Tan Shoes.
We will now and until further notice
give a liberal discount on ull our Tan
Shoes. PerhapB you can ufl'ord to let
this opportunity pass without takintr ad
vantage of it; but wo doubt it. Read
these priceB and see if you can.
Men's $5.00 Tan Shoes. ..$3.50
Men's 4.00
Men's 3.00
Ladies' 4.00
Ladies' 3.00
Ladies' 2.00
Misses' 2.50
Misses' 2.00
3.00
2.25
2.50
2.00
1.50
1.75
1 .50
Pease & Mays.
HOOD RIVER CARNIVAL.
Hood River Street Fair und Straw
berry Carnival June -1th, 5th and
(ith, tho excursion on thu steamer Regu
lator on flth will leave The Dalles at
S:U0 p. in., und returning will leave
Hood River at 11 p. in. Round trip, in
cluding admission to the carnival
grounds, 50 cents.
Tickets for the above will aleo bo uood
going uu the lralda at p, in, June (1th,
and returning on the Iiegulator ut 11 p,
in. W. C. A I.I.AWAY,
jl-Ut Gen. Agent.
Vuctitloii School.
At Sixth und Union streets on June
lid a vacation school will begin. Ses
sione 0 to l'J, 2 to 5. Specialties--bookkeeping,
shorthand, penmanship, free
hand drawing, higher mathematics,
Instruction thorough; terms easy.
jl-lW ',, V4, FltKKIi.
M. K. Humluy School Kxcorklon, .luuu .".
Notice Tickets for this excursion
must be purchased of the committee, as
they will not be soul at the dock ut less
than the regular rates,
jl.JJt W. O, Am.away, (i. A.
Icq cream aud ice cream soda now on
tap ut A. Keller's. allltf
Subscribe for The Cuuonici.i:.
Kates to Sun Francisco and ICeturn.
The O. R. ifc N. Co. will make the
following rates from The Dalles, Oregon,
to San Francisco and return for National
Convention of Epworth League, July
18-21,1901: Via rail to Portland und
O. R. & N. steamers from Portland to
San Francisco und return, if 23. 50.
Tickets on sale and honored on trains
from The Dalles and on steamers from
Portland only on July 11th und 16th.
Returning tickets will be honored on
steamers sailing from San Francisco not
later than August 1st; tlnal limit, Aug
ust 4, 1001. Rate includes meals aud
berth on steamers. Reservations for
passengers going via steamers should be
; made in advance to insure uccnmmodu-
tions, for which u deposit of 00 will
be required. All rail in both directions,
! via O. R. Si N. and Southern Pacific,
first clurs, uood for stop-&veri in Cali
fornia, :?28. 50, St-ciiul class, including
berth m tourist site per in both diiec
tions, no stop-overs, .y'o.50. Tickets ou
sale at Tho Dalles July loth und 10th,
und will tie honored by Southern Pacific
on trains leaving Portland July 15th and
ltith, and on morning train July 17th;
good for return passage leaving San
Francisco up to und including July 31,
1001. Tickets will not he sold good in
one direction via rail and lu another via
steamer.
For fuithnr information coinmunicato
with Jus, Ireland, agent, The Dulles,
Oregon. m2l-jlyll
FOR SALE.
An imported Hlue Grass, Kentucky
Jack, weighs 1010 pounds in moderate
flesh and stands over fifteen hands high.
Can be seen ut Ward it Robertson's
stables. mlft-lmw
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold on
a positive guarantee, Cures heart-burn,
raising of thu food, distress after eating,
or uny form of dyspepsia. One little
tablet gives immediate relief, 25 cts,
and 50 cts. Ulukeley, the druggiet.
WM. MICHELL,
Undertaker and Embalmer
Cor. Third and Washington Sts.
All orders attended to promptly. Long
distuuee phoue -13J. Local, 102.