The Dalits Daily Glwmftk JUNK 20, 1001 Ice Cream and Ice Cream Soda At Andrew Keller's. D . TREASURER'S NOTICE. All Wio Connty wsrmnl rgltrnrt prior to .Inly B, lKltB, will lie pnlil on rentilon at my offlon, Intercut iuihhch rtr .Iiiimi ao, 1001. JOHN F. II A MI'S II IKK, County T re fi Mirer. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Maye A Crowo have added a grocf ry department to their store, Delicious ice cream punches at the "Owl," Cull and get one. The regular monthly meeting of thn hoard of water commissioners wilt be held tonight. Leon Dawson is laid off from work on account of blood poisoning in his left hand and arm, i of woo! changed f Wasco warehoused Over 100,000 pounds hands yesterday ut the VV at prices ranging from 10';,' to ll1. centJ M. Fitzgerald, of Mitchell, while in town this week sold his clip of wool of some 95,000 pounds for 12 cents a pound. L. Gehner, u cook, was arrested lubt night by officer Paulsen for being drunk and diBortlerlv. Recorder Gates fined him two.dollars this morning which, he paid, A valley paper says a Portland man is grown a Btrawbcrry that is almoBt white and has a flavor "that is between a pineapple and a banana, with strong suggestion of both." A special meeting of the city council will he hull) tonight to attend to the issuance of liquor licenses uud to such other bus'ines- may come befoieit. This will he the hint meeting of the old council. The tleamur Riily Gulzert will leave The Dalles ut 8:110 p. in. on July 4th nml.ing a through run without stops, arriving in P.jrtlan IJ m 9 p. in., in time for the excursioni-i to view the fire works. Miwic by the Columbia String Quintet. j29-td Dr. W. Jones, of Portland, went to (ioldendale Wednesday and with the assistance of local physicians performed uu operation on Mrs. C. O. Alvord, for appendicitis. At last accountB Mrs. Alvord was in a precarious condition und not expected to recover. Tin; Ohuoxiolu has been requested to announce that the following firms have agreed to puy bills and make collections for the current month on the 0th day of July: Peaso & Mays, Mays A Crowe, W. A. Johnston, Maier A Denton, L. Rordeu and A. M, Williams A Co. The flrot meeting of the new city council will he held Monday night. Mayor-Elect Farley informs Tuu Cunox iclu that there are five applicants for the office of recorder and seven for marshal. The names of the several ap plicants are only known to Mr. Farley and he refuses to give titera out. Gourge Baker, who was arrested a few days ago at Hood River for Belling liquor to Indians, was arruigned in Judge Bellinger's court at Portland yesterday, lie entered a plea of not guilty and wub aoutenced to pay a fine of $100 and be imprisoned in the county jail at The Dallea for 00 days. After next Sunday there will be no services' ut the Lutheran church until September 1st, except on one occasion, perhaps, when W. Weidner, D. D. L. L. I)., from the Chicago Lutheran Semi nary, will preach. Juat when this may bo is not definitely known as yet but will be announced in due tl mo in Tut: CiiitoNici.K. Dr. Weidner will be in Portland about the Sd or -1th of July, and it iu possible that he will be in The Dulles either the first or second Sunday after the regular services cease. The pastor will be in Michigan his native mate to visit und spend his vacation with lno parents. IllokH fur July. A combination of ustronomic events out of the ordinary falls on and about the opening of July. The opposition of tho planet Jupiter lulls on June 30tb, ami the opposition of Saturn fulls on July 1st, The planets Venus und Mer wiry are also la conjunction with each other, and Mercury in aphelion und Venus in perihelion. Hicks eaye such a balancing and lining up of worlds is not o ordinary occurience. The storm period central ou July 3d will bring u series of very active storms. The days of greatest storm danger are uotn July let to 0th; central storm period 13th to 18th ; reactionary disturb nces 2lst and 82 d. More or leu rain with probable cloud- SATURDAY m - There's a Limit.... Hart, Schaffner Marx Tailor Made Clothes 'CSPYRlOIIT IOOI HAUT, IIOHAFf KCN , MAtll CHI0AQO mm m fff PERSE 5t MMYS. bursts, hail und dangerous winds need not Burpnse anyone during the storm period which is central on the 20th. One of the warmest termB of the sum mer may be expected iu connection with this period and many storm clouds with Bevere thunder gusts will be natural about Thursday, 25th, to Sunday, 28th. Destructive hail storms are more than probable at this period. The great heat probable at this time will break up at the conclusion of the storm, and very cool nights for the season will follow in most parts of the country especially iu the northwest. If rains do not appear d:i ing the last ten daj'B in July, the outlook in the great western and north western grain regions is not encourag ing for the rest of the eumuier and early until ran. Good I'roHiiei-t for Aiil's, Entile Schanno, of The Dalle?, horti cultural commissioner for the fourth disttict, Is in Hood Hiver inspecting the orchards of the valley, says a Hood U'tver dispatch to the Oregonian, Mr. Schanno reports the prospects for winter apples as good. Although the crop this season will not equal the record-breaker of last year, new orchards are coming into bearing for the first time, and weather conditions have been favorable to the production of a larger crop than Mr. Schanno expected to fiud. Orchardists who thinned their over loaded trees lust summer will have a good crop this year, while orchards al lowed to overbear have little or no fruit. There will be a good crop of prunes, peaches and peare, says Mr. Schanno, but the chorry crop was rother light. Mr. Schanno Bays tho Hood Hiver apple-growers are making a thorough use of the spray pump, and consequently, are better protected against the fruit pests than the fruitgrowers of nny other section of the district. I'KKHONAI. MKNi'lON, Justice Timothy Brownhlll went to Hood liiver yesterday on n business trip. Dr, Carey Jenkins, wife und child or rived here today from Portland on a visit to Mrs. Jenkins' father, Mr. George 11. Hiddell. Mrs. Holier, of Dry Hollow, und her daughter, Miss Charlotte, were passen gers on this morning's boat for Gladstone Park to intend the Chuutauqua. HOltN. This morning, June SUtli, to Mr. and Mrs. William Brookhouse, of Ten Mile, n 0-pound (laughter. Wednesday night, June 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Benson, of Five-Mile, u son. Mother and child were both doing well at lust accountB. Ilun't Hub It In, Just wot the affected part freely with Mysterious Pain Cure, a Scotch remedy, ami the palu iBone. Sold by Clarke & Fait:. . Paint your house with paints that ara fully guaranteed to last. Clarke b Falk have them. 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 see the suits at $10, $12 and $13.50 we are turning 0ut for $8 75 OUR CHURCHES The Christian Scientists hold their services at the residence of Mre. W. Lord Suuday morning at 11 o'clock and Thursday afternoons at 3. St. Paul's Episcopal church Rev. C. H. Lake, rector. Morning service at 11a.m. Evening service at 7 :30. Sun day school, 12:15. All are invited. Zion Lutberan church, Seventh and Union streits W. Brenner, pastor. Services as usual : Morning service at 11; evening at 8; Sunday echool 12:15; Luther League at 7 p. m. Calvary Baptist church Rev. W. B. Clifton, pastor. Regular services at 11 a. m. und 8 p. m, in the new church on Union Btreet. Sunday school at 10 a. m. ; B. V. P. U. at 7 p. m. Congregational church corner Fifth and Court streets. Rev. D. V. Poling, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Tho subject at the morning ser vice will be "The Demand and Supplies of the Soul," Evening, "An Inexorable Law." Young people's meeting at 0:15 p. m. Methodist Episcopal church Corner Fifth and Washington, Rev. Ulyesea F. Hawk pastor. The fourth quarterly seivice will be held at 11a.m. Rev. Robt. Warner will preach and nill have charge of the service. Sunday school at 10 u. m.; Epworth League at "p.m., when u delegate to the League conven tion will give a report of the proceedings. Tho pastor of tho church will occupy the pulpit at 8 o'clock and will preach on "The Necessity of the Gospel." Quarterly conference on Monday at 8 p. m. Wool Sales ut linker. Special to Tiik Ciuioniole. Bakuu, City, June 28, Within the past two daj'B wool sales aggregating about 00,000 pounds have been made here, at tho rate 10?.i cents a pound. There is a Blight increase of price paid for this commodity, and growers, while not having large quantities on hand, uie hopeful of still further advances. School lU-poit. The spring term of school in district No. I!.', Center Ridge, has juet closed. Number of pupils enrolled, 2j. Average dally attendance, 20. Roll of honor Beatrice Grazier and Gladys Grazier. S. Maik Bahnkit, Teacher. Dyspepsia cau be cured by using Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. One little Tablet will give immediate relief or money refunded, Sold liijiandeome tiu boxes at 25 cts. Blakeley the druggist. Experience is the best Teacher. Ubo Acker's English Remedy in any caBe of coughs, colds or croup. Should it fail to give immediate relief money refunded 25 cts. and 60 cts. Blakeley, the drug gists. Go to Mays dc Crowe for your grocer iefl. Fresh, new stock. Outing Shoes.... for Men, Women and Children. Men's Canvas Lace $1.50 Men's Canvas Oxfords.. 1.60 Men's Tennis Shoes 1.00 Men's Bicycle Shoos 1.75 Ladies' Tennis Shoes 90 Boys' Tennis Shoes.. 65c, 90c Boys' Canvas Lace 90 Child's Tennis lace..60c, 75c SPECIAL. Ladies' Tan or Black Ox fords $1.00 Ladies' Tan Lace 1.25 Senator Williamson for Gormnor, Referring to some newepnper talk re garding the candidacy of Senator J. N. Williameon, of Prineville, for the secre taryship of state, the Salem Sentinel says: East Oregon men may win big purses. They are entitled to them. But as re lated above, Mr. -Williamson probably cannot hav.e the secretaryship this time. But there is a govei nor to elect! No body has ever denied Eastern Oregon men the right to seek that high honor, and with bis ability, popularity and strength, why not place the toga upon Senator Williamson? Mr. Dunbar can be renominated for secretary of state. He has made a good officer. Geer can not be renominated and if nominated he can't be elected governor. He haB made a poor, weak, vacilant, mercenary milk-sop governor. He ia defeated now. Let Mr. Williamson's friends let East ern Oregon unite their demands before the state convention upon one man, and let that one man be Williamson for gov ernor, and the nomination is theirs. But let the delegates come down from the range next spring demanding every office within the gift ot the people and they will get what the small boy shot at. Experiment Willi limine Grass. In one of J. H. Cross' show windows is a bid all sheaf of Brome grass that was brought to town this morning by George Arnold of Chenowith Creek. The grass averages fully four feet in length and its tops are heavily loaded with seed. The sheaf is a sample taken from a patch of four and a half acres that was seeded in April a year ago. The patch is on the ridge between Chenowith and Mill Qreeks, which is fairly representative of the dryest soil in the neighborhood of The Dalles. This year it was cut for the first time and In that part of the patch where a reasonably good stand was oh tained there yas a yield of from a ton and a quarter to a ton and. a half to tho ticie. Mr. Arnold ie very much pleased so far with the result of the experiment. He is satisfied that Broino grass will stand any reasonable amount of tramp ling. In point of fact lie is inclined to think that trampling agrees with it for it was markedly the best where wagons and teams had gono over it the most. And Irtftly and best of all cattle ami horses eat it vvjth marked avidity whether in hay or pasture. CASTOR I A For lnfauAs and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of For sprains, swellings and lameuees there is nothing so good as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Try It. For sale by Blake ley, the druggist. New Grocery Store wtt i wwwswswasusatMWWtwitwMtssi wowMnMvwWHPMWMtat mrmmam SHsmsMSMSMMBn sirfBHt'JMMHraMMMMi We have added a Grocery Depart ment to our store. A new fresh, clean stock. Givo us a call. Prompt delivery to any part of the city. ...MATS CROWES... FLAGS FIREWORKS J DISPLAYS FOR BOTH DAY AND NIGHT. The Latest Novelties for Children for Parlor Displa3's; perfectly harmless. J r.i - t. i . ti 11 rl r... ? . t . J jsk.v itncseie, juiman wmnes, rmwer roie, rue jvini;. .Japanese AC 5 rohate, Home Runs, Fly Wheels, Pin Wheels, Hjiiiim, Torpedoes, and nil fT kinds of Fire Crackers, at i MENEFEE & PARKINS'. ...The New York Cash Store... 133 and 142 Second Street. The BARG-AIN STORE of the City. ( selling these Boys' fine ribbed, light weight, shirts and drawers, per !urment 25C Boys' jersey ribbed, heavy .silver grev, shirts and drawers, per garment. . . 25C t Men's blue mottled, light weight, shirta and drawers, per garment. . .25C Men's white, blue mercerized al Ik stripe, ribbed, light weight, shirts and drawers, per garment 50C DON'T OVERLOOK NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the co partnership heretofore existinu hetween W. Wa'laco Wilson and L. Y. Hong in this city Under the name and stylo of the W. W. Wilson Co., has been dis solved bv mutual consent of both parties and that Mr. W. Wallace Wilson will retire from said business and that Mr. L. Y. Hong will continue said busi ness and will pay all debts contracted by and that are duo from said firm, und collect all money duo to said firm. Dated at Dalles City this 25th day of June, 1901. L. Y. Hoxci, j'25 Gtd W. Wallace Wilson. Fourth of July rates, Regulator line, any point between The Dalles and Cas cades Locks, one fare for the round trip. There will be celebrations at Lyle, Hood River and Stevenson. Steamers will leave Tho Dalles at 7 a. m. and !5 p.m. j'27 Ud Mid-siiiiimer clearance Bale of milli nery at the Campbell & Wilson Milli nery parlors. Everything in tho lino of heudwear at one half the actual val ue. j23-lm Wanted A young man from 15 to 17 years of ih'6 to do general work about a store. Address Merchant, care of Chronicle. j2S :U R. B. Uilhreth Sons will keep at all times a supply of hay, grain and feed which thov will rotuil at the lowest market rates. jL'U-tf If you calibrate at home buy yonr lire works ut Menefen & Parkins. If you go abroad buy tlieni before you go. j t Cli'atauqua, Gladstone Park, July lid to lliih. Ono fare for round trip, Regu lator line steamers. j27-1 w k Second growth of oak, fir, pine, maple and slab wood at lowest prices at Maier & Benloii'e. J28 lwk Dressed spring chickens at tho Studel man Commission Co.'s if A full line of Eastman films and sup plies juet received by Clarke & Falk. Flags at Menefee -k Parkins. j'-O Subscribe for Tug Chkoniole. FLAGS FIREWORKS Men's and Boys' Summer Underwear. Wo have just opened the "best line of Un derwear ever shown in the city, and we are goods at the lowest prices. Men's jersey ribbed, heavy, silver grey, shirts and drawers, per garment.. 48C Men's fancy striped, heavy ribbed, shirts and drawers, per garment. ..50c Men's grey mixed, merino, shirts and drawers, per garment 30C Men's brown and ecru, lace weave, light weight, shirts and drawers, per garment 50C THESE BARGAINS. When your hair appears dry Bnd to have lost its vitality it wants somethine to give it life and vigor. We have what tho hair needs when it gets in that con dition. Wo have the Crown of Science Hair Grower and Cocoanut CreamHgHr Tonic. They will euro dand H rntl' and all scalp diseases. For sale at Frozer's bar ber shop. Price 50c ond 75c a bottle. Drop into Mays & Crowd's store and see tho Perfection oil 6tove work. It is simply perfect.. One valve does the whole work. No complicated paits to get out of order. Cheaper than wood. No hoi kitchon. There aie no othera just, as good. Inveeligate before buying, for theso btovei are not eold by any other linn iu The D.i.lns. 10-tf If you 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 tho yery be3t preparations for cleansing tho sculp Egg and Pino Tar Shampoo. It will leavo your hair solt and glosBv. Price, .5 and 50 cents a bottle, at Frazer'a barber shop, The Dalles. tf A surgical operation ie not necessary to cure piles. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve saves all that expoiise and never fails. Beware of counterfeits. Clarke k Falk'a P. O. Pharmacy. It is rumored that a very rich striko in oil has beon made near Pendleton, and the housewives of The Dalles havo struck just the thing in oil stoves ut Maya & Crowe's. 19-tf If anything ails your hair, go und seo Fruzer; he's the headquarters for all hair remedies, Remember that ho mukes a specialty of these goods. tf WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and Embalmer Cor. Third and Washington Sta. All orders attended to promptly. Long distance phone -133, Local, 102, I-7-.fi