The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 28, 1901, Image 3

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
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Fit I DAY - JUNE 28, 1901
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Ice Cream
nnd
I co Cronm
Soiln
At Andrew Keller's.
TUEASURRIt'S NOTICE.
All H'bni'o County wnri-aiitK rt'Clu turnl
prior to .Inly r, IXIIK, will lift jiiilil
on iirofifiilol Inn nt my oilier, Inlnri'Ni
cKitHiin uMitr il mm SO, 111(11.
JOHN I'. IIAMl'HIIIKK,
County Ti'iiiuriT.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Girl wanted
To do general liouecworl; ;
Tin best of wuges paid ;
Apply at tliia office, j
Flags nt Mencfeu :t Parkins. j'JC 1
Hood Hivor Masons arc building n'
Masiiiio temple. s I
Attorney F. W. Wilson will deliver i)
the oration at Winnie on the Fonrtt.. C,
Tlie Fortnightly club will meet with (
Mr?. .lohn Weigel tomorrow afternoon. I
Hon. W. S. Dnniwiiy, of i'ortlnnd will j
deliver thu oration at Moro on the!
Fourth. i
t
Second growth of oal:, fir, pine, maple i
and Hlal) wood at lowest prices at MaierJ
(v P.enton'n. j2S lwk
At A. M. Williams it Co's. tomorrow,
M 05 each will he the price on hats!
worth t.i Jj.'I TiO. j
Hon. E L. Smith has been invited to
deliver the Fourth of July oratiun at
Mobcow, Idaho.
C'hutauqiia, Gladstone 1'arl:, .lulv !ld
tn l.'tth. One fare for lonnd trip, Regu
later line steamers. j27-lwk
If you celebrate at home buy your fire
workH at Mci'H-" it Paikins. If you go
abroad buv tlietn tie fore you go. j'-'O
S t v 1 i " i pHitnt. Wilier low shoes for
me'i $J .'it) iiMcad of f.'l.oO a pair, lo
in inou at A. M. William" it Go's.
Hunted A voiimr mnit from 15 to 17
yen i - (' "ei to do t" work about a
store, iblren- Merchant, care of
Chronicle. j-'S lit
All kinds of pies, cakes, cookies and
sal-rising bread will be on Bale tomorrow
at Cross' store by the ladies of the M.
E, church.
Tlie DalleH hospital bids, fair to be a
most BUcceeBful institution'. Jt has al
ready nearly hb many patients us the
building can accomodate reNf
Mid-summer clearance sale of milli
nery at the Campbell it Wilson Milli
nery parlors. Evervthing in the line of
headweur at one half the actuul val
ue. jSS-lm
The same line of high-class Fummer
dress goods that was sold last Wednes
day at Pease it Mays at u treat reduc
lion, will be sold on Saturday, at the
same reduction in price.
Fourth of July rates, Regulator line,
any point between The Dalles and Gas
cades Locks, one faro for the round trip.
There will be celebrations at Lyle, Hood
River und Stevenson. Steamers will leave
The Dalles at 7 a. in. and li p.m. ji27-:5d
The Moro Observer ie pleased to note
that Mayor-Elect Farley authorizes Tin:
CiinoNici.i: to say that candidates for
murshal and recorder may spare them-
Helves the trouble of getting up petitions
asking him to nominate them for these
oflicee. -
Suufert Brothers aru experimenting
with canning eels, which can bo caught
in unlimited nunibcrsytU certain stages
of the dalles rapidly Samples of the
now product haveieen sent to cannery
inen at Astoria, who pronounce it equal
to the imported article. "
The Hood Kivor nine went against it
pretty hard at The Dalles last Sunday
when the sphere twlrlers from that city
rolled up 11 M to o score. The Hood
River hoys are not done for vet and will
endeavor to reverse the score on the 4th
of July and seyuro the $00 purse put up
f mil' t fiiv uu 111 .-(1 1illilr.
TheAotorla people- are not very wen
H. t t.illosl ti.ill. Wl lirOQlUlt llllV UMrVll'H
timiuu 1 hi 1111 j .w"
fr..m liinilund in AHtnriA. as the steamer
deeH not arrive in time for way patsen-1
gers to do unv trading. Inducements
uny
have been made to the D. P. it A. N. Co,
to put a boat on this run, leaving Port
land in the morning, provided il bo a
faster bout Hum the one now in service,
Charley Hix, the Kingsley lad who
was nearly burned to death last fall by
falling into the parlor lire in a fainting
spell, was brought to The Dulles hospital
yi'Btorduy and placed under the care of
DrH. Ferguson. The poor boy ie in a end
condition, the scorched skin having re
fused to heal and the skin grafting
process being hitherto only partially
successful.
Hood River's most successful straw-
There's
II
Hart,
Schaffner
& Marx
Tailor
Made
Clothes
HAHT, GCnAITNEA L MAflX
CHICAOO
berry season has virtually doped, and
the total shipments of berries will foot
up cloe to 40,000 crates
with L'8,000 of last year,
says it is estimated that
netted Hood Kiyer berry
as compared ,
The Glacier
tlie crop has
growers !f73,-
000 in hard cash and
Iv nn acre in the
that there is hard-
valley planted to
strawberries that 1iih not
netted the
grower from .f 100 to $400.
Tli3 Oregonian says ArchCishop
Cliristie of the Catholic church has se-
smull Kcale but w ill eventually, it is be
lieved, be a nretentious institution.
The terms upon which the university
passes to the Catholics are not known.
I While engaged in hauling in the seine
yesterday at Alex Grant's grounds the
men found a great black fish in the web,
says the Astoria News. A lope was
made fast, around the body of the levi-
i athan and the services of a horBc called
iuto requisition. The black lish fought
hard but had to come ashore. The
tightening of the rope around its body
resulted in making it disgorge Severn I
large salmon. The black lish weighed
several tons.
The Corkonian-Moro correspondent of
the Wasco News, who was born with
in the shadow of the Ulatney stone
and who U6ed to kiss it every morning
j )Cfor() hreakfast, writes to thoNewB1
thusly : "While in The Dalles last week
we had the pleasure of making a visit
to our countryman, Hugh Gourlay, the
editor of the Chronicle. The paper is
much improved since the rooster fiom
dear old Dublin took hold of it. H was
always 11 gossipy sheet and is now better
than ever."
JCugene has a minister who woiks for
a living. He has u little fruit ranch
near town and his berries and grapes
are always sought after 111 the markets
because he puts out only first-class stud'
and gives full measure with no poor
fruit in the bottom. He labors all the
week through with his hands and earns
Ihh mi' n liviiiL' and teaches his childret
11 . i f ...I ,1 .i Cm w Id lut
1 10 won; .or .ivn.;, " " '
I IIIIH IUM DUIIMl U11U Litld H inuivim-.."
i 1-
'of being perfectly sane, ami mis gouo
luuilth morally and physically. He is
' tin Episcopalian.
Commencing next Monday the liegu
lator line will have two bnats daily, ex
cept Sunday, on thu run between The
Dalles and 1'orllaud, The boats will
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eave nere lor iwi 111m iu . " "1
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. 111,, iiiiu iii 1
-im...
UiiIIhh at. 7 a. ui und 11 i. ui
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nMit boat from Portland will do
the
principal part of the up-freight, way
business. The Irulda, which has been
leased to Portlaud parties, will be taken
oil' tlie run between The Dalles and the
Cascades und placed on the run between
Portlund and Ranler. The new ar
raugements have been made so as to
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PERSE 5t MMYS.
cured control of the Portland University " 11 7-' " '.uu under the present state laws and, under
property on the peninsulaand will open the stud flocks of ranee and selecting , madM it win b(J no euri)ris(j
it about September 15th as a classical bucIi bucks as they desire for shipment,
.i.,..ii..ft,ii,.i ..,.. u iIMr.i a privilege that is rarely granted to any- . . .. . . 6 '
st-uuui iui uaiiium, .mini. ...v.., u v.. - business, ine mture (jo uenua e saioon
irn Mil I ci'.rl.t nf tnuf I'nimtrv. Whpnl
nnd dav nun s. jl w 11 oegin 00 11 -
a Limit...
Under which right
ly made clothes
cannot be sold. We
always go the limit
but our trump card
is not "cheapness
but quality."
We'd like you to seeMGU s Jomns 100S x'uu
the suits at $10, $12 and
$13.50 we are turning
out for
$8
75
run all the boats a near as possible on a ;
, prompt time schedule. ',
The Baldwin Sheen it Lund Company
of Dwight
have secured the services
i.incoin, 01 jincoiu center, who is con-1
shlercd one of the best judges of sheep!
j j tjle United States, to go to Germany !
: !lIK France to select some choice ewes I
and bucks. Mr. Lincoln sailed from
New York on the 2f!d of May, and he is
now on the ground making selections.
The company secured the privilege from
these now imnortations arrive they
! Im ti mnul vultiuhlo 'innmaitimi In thr
ininpany'e choice herds
ShlUlikO I ead-
;er.
j Of nearly a score of boys who applied
j for permission to take the competitive
examination for a cadetship at Annapo
lis .Vaval AcadMoy from this congres -
sioual dictrict only 11 took theexami
nation, which commenced in the post
ollice building at Portland yesterday
morning. These were Harold Baldwin,
of Prlneville; Ernest Dnrr, of Baker
Ktilv-V. Curlvlx Driver, nf Thu Da l-h :
Percy A. Smith, A. Murphy, Horton C.
Nicholas, Hugh Bellinger, Kdwin C.
Metchan, Marion W. Fiske, Ben S.
Morrow and Will Randall, of Portland.
From a private dispatch from Repre
sentative Moody, received this afternoon,
we learn that the successful candidate is
1' m ,.r !..!..... r;t.. . If. ...I.
I jvnicri win, ui juw.ui wn. , im jiuk
j Bellinger, grandson of Judge Bellinger,
as alternate. JCrnest Durr is a graduate
of the Baker CityJligh school. Young
' Bellimrer's father was appointed to a
cadetship in the Hame school in JS70
Thieves entered tlie pantry of thu W.
H. Groat residence last night and Bwept
thu place of all its edible contents ex
cept a dozen jars of preserved strawber
ries. Thev carried oil' all the tea, codec,
sugar, meal, bread, cake, crackeis, taltfl
and potatoes in the larder, and ever)
thing else down to a bar of soap and a
packag: of matches. They even pio-
cured a spoon and tackled a tug men oij
strawberrv jam, swiping the last bit of I
il I'.nt nenrntlli' to tllkt! till) HIlOOII
' .1 a l ....M.w.ll.i tntiitir rwi uu.
, w,,u" "n ,. ,
r 1 u KllilV HIUJ MJI- v
, niey hud evidently emptied inu pro
j visions they carried oil' into sacks, for
they left the packages and paper sacks
scattered about tho room. Marshal
Diiver went up and examined the
premises this morning and found that
the burglars had entered thu premises!
either in their stocdug feet or with
, . , ., . !,
burlap wrapped around their shoes.
The
ill1r, ,,rt, d mnHt, nrnim I V t IB WOI
1 linrotai v is moBt probably the work ot
uumiHi 1 j
lnc.il artists, but the pity of it Is that
nveii if the stolen goods were found it
would be next to impossible to identify
them. .
U. B. Gilbreth it Sons will keep at all
times a supply of hay, grain and leed
which thev will retail ot the lowest
market rates. jiitJ-tf
.. ill
v ill
Outing
Shoes...
for Men,
Women and
Children.
Men's Canvas Lace $1.50
Men's Canvas Oxfords.. 1.50
Men's Bicycle Shoes 1.75
flics' Tennis Shoes . .. .90
Hoys' Tennis Shoes. .65c, 90c
Bovs' Canvas Lace 90
Child's Tennis lace 60c. 75c
SPECIAL.
Ladies' Tan or Black Ox
fords
Ladies' Tan Lace
$1.00
1.25
(oltli-ntlule as it "Dry" Town.
While the temperance people of
' Goldendale havo tnB r'Sbt to rejoice in
intor victory at me iubi city eitiuuun, i 10
facts are evident that their achievement
is barren of results says the Sentinel.
So far as outward appearances go, no
one who wishes to imbibe in this "dry"
town of whiskey, wine or beer need suf
fer long with thirst. The drug stores
are doing the business and the city is
minus the revenue. There is no relief
keeper will luve to be a registered
pharmacist, if prohibition that doesn't
l'ru'"ul1' 10 l" uum'"" niu mm pnci
appears to ue on top wneiner me town
be "dry" or "wet,'' and the voters can
have the revenue or not just aa they
j choose. There is no ute mincing words.
"King Ah'ohol'" reigns supreme. If
! GoIdcnda,B wttllt8 prohibition, there will
1 . . 1 1 1 i . ....1
nave ',0 ue neeueo legisiaiion uuacteu at
Olympia. Until that time our people
will continue to have "free trade" 01
"high tarifl" corn juice, with no diirei
ence in the cost to the consumer.
All vi:itlriiil l.ntlDm.
Following is the list of letters remain
ing in the postoilico at The Dalles un
called for June 28. 1901. Persons
calling for the same will give date on
which they were advertised :
Adams, Rosa
Bahusen, Henry
Bauer, G H
Craft, Thomas
Crampton, W K
Gotwolt, Alberta
Johnson, Minnie
Mcllalev, Mary A
Asbery, Archie
Bradley, A G
Carpenter, Harvey
Chapel, O L
Disjardinie, Alexis
Jov, J V
Kurtz, W K
McKee. W H
McKHllar, Mr
jNorris, Mra L
Mrs. S W.Miick, Annie
ttie Pries, Charles
'Riga's, )
B Walker, W S
J. M. Paitkiison, P. M.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given Hint the co
partnership heretofore existing between
W. Wii'laco Wilson and L. Y. Hong in
this city under the name and style of
the W. W. Wilson Co., has been dis
solved bv mutual consent (d both
imrtit.H UI1)1 Umt Mr, y. Wallace Wilson
. v-ill retire from taid business and that
hlr. L. Y. Hong will continue said busi-
Ill(v
less and win pay an iients coiuracieu
fay ,1 that are due from said firm, ami
collect all money due to saidllrni.
Dated at Dalles City this 25th day of
June, 1001.
1., 1 . IIOMi,
litd
W. Wai.i.aci: Wii.mjs.
CASTOR I A
For Xnlau'.a and Children,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears thu
Biguature ot
Clarke & Falk have on sale a full lino
of paint and artist's brushes.
A full line of KaBtmau films and sup
plies just received by .Clarke & Falk.
I'KKHONAI. MKNTION.
John V. Uoinrichs, n pioneer fanner
of Hood River valley, is registered at the
Umatilla House.
Attorney G. W. Phelpp, of Heppner,
spent last night in the city ami lull for
home on the noon train.
J. M. Murchic, o( North Yakima, was
in town last night and left for Sherman
county on the noon train.
.I.imep Wheelhoiife, a prominent citi
z"ii of Columbus, Klickitat county, ar
lived Iuti! today 011 thu noon train.
G. F. Zimmerman, a prominent grain
dealer ot Seattle, was in town this week
looking lifter sumo star route mail con
tracts in which he is interested.
Charles McAllister, a prosperous and
wealthy sheepman of Crov, Gilliam
enmity, arrived hero toilav trom Port
land and
Houfo.
is registered at the Umatilla
Miss A. I'".. Lnndim, manager for the
Western Union Telegraph Co., who has
been East for six weeks, returned home
today and Mhs Edith Bauui, who has
had charge of the ollice, returns to Port
1 tnd Monday.
W. Rettie, 11 prominent and wealthy
woolgrower of Wheder comity, is reg
istered at the Umatilla House. Mr.
Rettie is a native of the "land 'o cakes"
and is the honored chief of some kind
of n delightful Caledonian club that the
Scots have over in the Fossil heitflibor
hood. KittcR to l'jin-Aiiif rlft.ni Imposition,
Round-trip rates via O, R. it N. from
The Dilles, $81.00. Tickets on sale first
and third Tuesdays during June, J ill j ,
August, September and October, good for
continuous passage going on date of sale.
Return limit thirty days from date of
sale. Stop-overs will be allowed west of
Missouri river or St. Paul on return trip
within limit of ticket.
Arrangcinents can be made by apply
ing to agent O. R. it N. Co., The Dalles,
...I. ,!..!.. ,1, ...111 lw. I,n.,,,.,l nr. l.ll-r.1
IRIUUJ lll.t.i;Lil tlll ifi; ijuiiuum .ill innu
eteamers in one or both directions be
tween Detroit and Buffalo,
tf Ja.mks Iiiki.and, Agent
When your hair appears dry and to
have lost its vitality it wants something
to give it life and vigor. We have what
tfie hair needs when it gets In that con
dition. We have tlie Crown of
Science Hair tfSISfe?! Grower and
Cocoanut Cream Tonic. They
will cure dand rull' and all
scalp diseases. For sale at Frazer's bar
ber shop. Price 50c and 7oc a bottle.
AlliMitlon, KllKleH.
A special meeting for the adoption of
by-laws will be held Sunday, the 30th
inst., at 2 p. 111.
A. A. Kki.i.ki:,
Worthy Sec.
"The Doctors told me my ccufh wns
incurable One Minute Cough Cure made
me a well man." Norris Silver, North
Stratford, N. II. Because you've not
found relief for a stubborn cough, don't
despair. One Minute Cough Cure has
cured thousands and it will cure you.
Safe and sure. Olaike it Falk's P.O.
Pharmacy.
Experience is the best Teacher. Use
Acker's English Remedy in any case of
coughs, colds or croup. Should it fail to
give immediate relief money refunded
23 cts. and fid cts. Blakeley, the drug
gists. lloii'l Kill) It In,
Just wot the affected part freely with
Mysterious Pain Cure, a Scotch remedy,
and the pain is gone. Sold by Clarke it
Falk.
Dressed spring chickens at thu Stadel
man Commission Co.'s 24-tf
(iirl Witutfil.
A thoroughly competent girl to do
general housework; good cook. The
best of wages paid. Call at this ollice.
Subscribe for Tin: CiutoNici.n.
...The New York Cash Store...
138 and 142 Second Street.
The BARG AIN STORE of the City.
Hovs' line ribbed. Iiht weight. shirtB
and drawers, per garment 25C
1 Hoys' jersey ribbed, heavy, silver grev,
shirts and drawers, per garmeni 250
Men's blue mottled, light weight,
Bhirts and drawers, per garment 2SC
Men's white, blue mercerized mI Ik
stripe, ribbed, lltfht weight, shirts and
drawers, per garment 50C
DON'T OVERLOOK
Dopk ft Vny to Jluy (.'limp?
A cheap remedy for coughs and colds
is all right, but yon want something
that will relieve nnd cure the moro se
vere and danireinns results of throat and
lung troubles. What shall yon do? Go
to a warmer and mure regulsr dimato7
Yes, II possible; if not pnpshile for yon,
then in either case take the osi.v rem
edy that has been introduced in all civil
ized countries with tiuceeis in severe
throat and lung; troubles. "Biischee'a
German Syrup." It not only healn and
stimulate" the tipsue-i to destroy ttio
germ disease, but allays inflammation,
caiies easy expectoration, gives a good
night'a rest, and euros the patient. Try
onh bottle. Il"Coinmc-.dt'd many yenra
by nil driigijisii in the world, anil sold
bv Clarke it Falk. Get Grten'n iniza
1 almanac. "
' Dyppeptics cannot be long lived he
j cause to live requires nourishment Food
I is not nourishing until it is ilic'f ti-d. A
I disordered stomach cannot digest food,
it tn not hove assista r.ce. Kodol Dvspep
sia Cure digests all kind" 01 food with
out aid from the stomach, allow iug it to
rest and regain its mitutal (unctions.
Its elements are exactly the same as the
natural digestive fluids and it simply
can't hplp but do you good, Clarke &
Falk's P. O. Ptiuimacv.
Why not spend the vacation at Ya
qnina bay, where cm be had excellent
fare, cood fishiuj. good boa'int., safe
hulling, alluring rides ai'd rambles.
I'de com si'S and exercises at the summer
school of 1001 at Newport will afford
great variety of instructions, diversion
and entertainment. No other resort
offers equal attractions and like advan
tages, junll-tf
Drop into Mays it Crowe's store and
see the Perfection oil stove work. It is
simply perfect. One valve does the
whole work. No complicated parts to
get out of order. Cheaper than wood.
No hot kitchen. There are no others
just, as good. Investigate before buying,
for these stoves are not sold by any
other firm in The Dalles. 10-tf
If yon want to retain your hair you
have to keep your scalp clean. Soap
will make your hair harsh, dry and
crispy. Now we have two of the very
be3t preparations for cleansing the
scalp Egg and Pine Tar Shampoo. It
will leave your hair soft and L'lossv.
Price, 23 and 50 cents a bottle, at Frazer'a
barber shop, The Dalles. tf
Dyspepsia can be cured tiy using
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. One littlo
Tablet will give immediate relief or
money refunded. Sold injhandsome tin
boxes at 25 cts. Blakeley the druggist.
If anything ails your hair, go and see
Frazor; he's ttio headquarters for all
hair remedies. Remember that he
makeB a specialty of these goods. tf
A surgical operation is not necessary
to cure piles. DeWiU's Witch Hazel
Salve saves all that expense and never
fails. Beware of counterfeits. Clarke &
Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
It is rumored that a very rich strike
in oil has been made near Pendleton,
and the housewives of The Dalles have
struck just the thing in oil stoves at
Mays it Crowe's. 19-tf
Subscribe for Tiik Ciiuonici.k.
WM. MICHELL,
Undertaker and Embalmer
Cor. Third and Washington Sts.
All orders attended M promptly, l.oug
distance plume V.i. Local, 102.
Men's and Boys'
Summer Underwear.
We huvnjust oppiu-d tho best lino of Un
derwear over shown in tho city, ami wo uro
hollinu- tho?o munis at tho lowest prices.
1 Men's jersey ribbed, heavy, silver grey,
1 shirts and drawers, per garment . 4QC
Men's fanny striped, heavy lihbed,
I shu ts and drawers, per garment .50C
j Men's grey mixed, merino, shirts and
1 drawers, per garment. 30C
Men's brown and ecru, lace weuvo,
light weight, shirts and drawers, per
'garment 50C
THESE BARGAINS.
Tomorrow-$3.50 Hats for $1.95 at A. M. Williams Co.