The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 01, 1901, Image 3

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    The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
MONDAY - - - - JULY 1. 1901
Ice Cream
and
Ice Cream
Soda
At Andrew Keller's.
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TREASURER'S NOTICE.
All Wico County warrant!) rrcl t red
prior to .Inly 5, 1KK, will be paid
on presentation at iny office, Interest
MINI rter .lline 30, 1001.
JOHN P. II AHI'SIll KK,
County Treasurer.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
New neckties just received at the
New York Cash Store.
The new city council and mayor will
meet tonight in the council chambers.'
Re sure and get one of those new ties
nt the New York Cash Store.
Specials in neckties, leeks, clubs, im
perials and four-in-hands at the New
York Cash Store.
A marriage license was issued Satur
day evening to A. J. Kistner and Dollie
VVing, both of Wamic.
The Regulator had on board this
morning 5o tons o hay which Joe Silva
of l.yle, eold to Portland patties.
Frank C. Carpenter tells of an
Australian sheep shearer who lias cut
the wool from 320 sheep in one day.
D. W. Vause and a force of men com
menced Saturday to put the first coat of
paint on the new flouring mill building.
MlM fiirrip Anderson n truinprl imTM
from the Good Samaritan hospital, baa
accepted a position in The Dailes hos
pital, Yesterday the Bailey Gataert arrived
here with something like 250 passengers.
The Sunday bo t will undoubtedly
prove very popular.
H. Miller, who .vas tetvlng out a $3
line in the i-iry bat-tile for drunkenness,
after servh g out half of his fine got
tire.) of the place, paid the balance and
w.is released.
M irried. hi-t even n. at the residence
of Mr. nn. I Mrs. Guariei Hayward of
thiscin, .lodge Ne.l Gates officiating,
Mr. A. J. Kistner to Miss Dollie Wing,
both of Wamic.
The Shaniko Leader Bays George
liorstel, of Bake Oven, has disposed of
his laud and sheep to Patjsn Bros., of
Sherman county, and will return to his
old home in Germany.
The Boston Bloomer girls and boys
defeated a picked nine at Roseburg by a
Hcore of 19 to 1, and the Albany Demo
crat suggests that the Koseburg boys
must have been hypnotized.
A. Anderson, the architect, this after
noon Bitsned a contract to build a band
euine cottage for Austin C. Kice on the
lot adjoining his father, Horace Kice's
property, near the bead of the new
brewery grade.
In 1886 the people paid $146)800,000
lr interest on the public debtc The I
amount now is $29,000,000, and the rate i
das declined from 7.30 per cent to 2 per
cent. Nothing irore need be said when
it in added that Uncle Sam'e credit is
the best in the world.
P. Donnelly, T. Williams and Peter
Rtuiuesen were arraigned this morn
ing in the recorder's court op the double j
charge of drunkenness and vagrancy.
Ah they were all financially strapped,
they were given their liberty on con
dition that they would leave town forth
with. A sale of nearly half a million pounds
"I wool is pending at the Moody ware-
house as we go to press. It belongs to
arker & Pliler and Barker .v Cameron,
of Wheeler county, and iB offered to the
buyers on sealed bids which will prob
hly be opened before the ink is dry on
thin isfue.
Mr. Will F" redden, who was united in
marriage to Miss Gertrude Williams, at
Hitssville, Washington, on the tith ulti
mo, after spending the honeymoon at
Spokane and Pendleton returned here
veHterday with his bride. Mr, and Mrs.
redden have gone to housekeeping in :
the C. E. Bayard residence.
The city recorder's report which will
I'e presented to the council tonight, will
Hhow that the income of The Daiies dur
ing the month of June was (,7l)0 und
the expenditures about 500. About
mh) whs received from liquor licenses
Aud the remainder from taxes and fines.
Of course June wa a very exceptional
month, else the city government would
be a veritable gold mine.
Attorney Sam Stark returned venter
deyfromJPortlandwherelheBpenteeveral.fference to Mr. Gates, and for j
lays of last week taking testimony in
the case E. E. Ferguson against John
Wills, administrator of the estate of one
ISimisoo, who died in this city last sum-
inner from the effects of the kick of a
Ihoree that he was taking with others to
Success
We depend upon you for Success, and you look to us for
money-saving value-gaining opportunities; they're here.
For these days we offer vou some of the best monev-saviny
values ever offered by
..Summer Challies..
Good Assortment of Patterns, all new,
Our
Extraordinary Bargains in Children's Dresses
7 or Values
85e " ..
59c
.60c
80c
.95c
$1.00
1.2.-)
To be Given Away
amount f 25c will receive a
PERSE & MAYS.
the Portland market. The suit is
brought for professional services and
will be tried in Canyon City.
At St. Peter's Catholic church of this
. . rt m t l . T-
city, at t o ciock inis mornine, r.ev.
Father Bronsgeest officiating, Fred
Hillgen, of Kingsley, was united jD
marriage to Miss Agnes Le Due, also j
of Kingsley. Immediately after the j
weddinc the vounc couDle took Dassaee !
on the Regulator for Portland where!
they will spend a week or so, and re
turning will go to housekeeping on a
(arm near Kingsley.
It is safe to say that all the. business j
houses of the city will keep closed all i
day on the Fourth. This is said after
conferring with as many of the pro- j
nnetors as ThE Chronicle was able to
1T. n !
l be Danes
interview this morning.
, ...it-. . i i
(stores have always closed on the Fourth i
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...,.1 it, n . ...... ... 1 ! t.,, nn avounhiin "tT'lO
j . .) !
rne statement oi anot tueai woo mu nui
say : "We are going to keep closed all
lay on the Fourth no matter what any
bodv else does."
The preachers in Oregon churches
have not been able so far this year to
bring to their assistance such strenuous
argumenrs as that recited by the Atlanta
Constitution : On a sweltering Sabbath,
in a little church in the backwoods, the
perspiring minister, instead of preach
ing a long sermon, cal.ed the attention
of the congregation to the figures on the
thermometer
Just study those
tig-1
hot
ures," be said. "It ain't half as
here as vou'll lind it hereafter if
vou
den't mend your ways."
The editor of "The Muscotab (Kan.)
Record" makes the following personal
announcement: "For the first time we
were married on Wednesday. We have !
contemplated this step for a long time, :
but lack of fund has always prevented,
until we finally decided to get married
aud trust to Providence for the rest.
The subscription ratee of "The Iiecord"
will remain at the same price. Only
the immediate relatives were present at
the ceremony . Our views on the money
question will remain the Fame, only we
1 f i 1 1 T 1 1 a. U .. I.
naAfl mnra o il. i u lu uuuwebvu1
ing in
street.
ih. AmimIiJi linrn mi Second i
The city council met in the council
chambers Saturday night to attend to
the apulications for liquor licenses,
which expire on the last day of June
and before the new council OOUld meet
and take action. The matter of licenses
having been disposed of, the retiring
recorder, Ned Gates, addressed the
council and requested that, as a special
favor to himself, a special committee lie
appointed to examine the books kept by
him during his incumbency and report
to some future council meeting. Out of
, " " " JT , , . , Ti i ;
end Councilman Shackelford, Kelly and ,
Wakefield appoutled on the committee.
m j l . . a rf-. Anla Ilia i . .j nnfl UHKlldud W f i
Fast Wedueaday morning, as Mr. T.
Burgess was returning to Bake Oven
from a visit to his son Newt, at Lower
- Assu r ing -
the department.
5c
Price
per yard.
$1.50 Values.
1.65 "
$2.00 ;
$2.25 ' .
$120
$1.29
$139
$1.45
On Wednesday
tner
Child's Parasol FREE. No parasols given to children
Antelope, he met with an accident
which very nearly resulted seriously.
While driving up Adams Canyon the
wagon seat broke, throwing Mr. Burgess
violently to the ground. He fell on bis
bead and shoulders, and though at first
ttie injury seemea siignt, oy ine time tie
had reached Bake Oven it was found
necessary to summon Dr. Hudson. The
muscles ana ligaments oi tne necu were
found to be badly strained and wrenched
resulting in considerable soreness. An
telope Herald.
Water Commissioner' Meeting.
The regular monthly meeting of the
water commissioners was held at the i
Recorder's office Saturday night, this
being the last meetipgof the old board.
Only the ordinary routine business came
. . ,,
ur i ii i i tut nin nut. iiv i u i m n iiil ic
the treasurers report:
June 1
-To bal cash $2,940 86
June 29 Water rent 1,301 65 M.242 CI
June 26 By interest
on bond $
Warrants redeemed
during month . .
750 00
889 37 $1,688 27
Bal
cash on hand
CLAIMS
$2,003 24
ALLOWED.
! James Like, hauling $ 50
j Chronicle Pub. Co., ad v 2 00
j Laiblaw & Co. commission 7 50
Jno K Ferguson, hau'ing 2 25
I Mavs & Crowe, mdse 21 98
I Sexton & Walther, mdse 33 21
!J D Hockman. ranairi 90
J B Crossen, advance on freight. . 5 58
Maier & Benton, mdse 0 GO
Won Morganfield, labor 3 50
David Straud, labor 42 20
Dan Fisher, labor 18 00
Joe Knebe, labor 28 80
On motion of Simeon Bolton a vote of
thanks was extended to the outgoing
commissioners for the faithful perform-
ance of their duties as commissioners
during their term of office.
Tongue Ih to Blame.
It has become apparent, says the
Baker Republican, that Congressman
T. H. Tongue is responsible for the pro
posed omission of a trip of the upper
Columbia by ttie livers and harbors
committee. This fact is established by
,'u'" 111 u "icaiious I'uu'ieiifu iu uie urc-
a : i I :,. i a i l. .. i
gonian last Wednesday. Congressman :
Tongue is the only member ol the com-
mittee in the Korthweat, and it now :
develops ihat he haB no conception of :
the magnitude of interest dependent I
upon opening the Columbia, but is de
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voting bit energies to coast points and
Willamette valley sloughs.
There should be relief, in the minds j
Of bntTlff t Miet at least. !f one con-1
gressman has taken such a biased view !
of the state's welfare, local men believe
that the other three members of the ,
delegation should be able to present
the matter properly. Business men !
here wil, realize ,n tne more crUjBiy
that it is up to them to have Mr.
..
Clarke & ralk have on sale a full lino
of peist and artist's brushes.
Flags at Meaefee Parkins.
j26
Ta (Ft ics.
$2.50 Values
$2.75 " .
$3.00
$2.00
$1.85
$225
every LADY eusto
purchase to the
m akin i
magma a
Dope Fiend and Indian Arrested.
Joe Oakes, a dope fiend who works at
intervals on a wood saw, was arrested
Saturday night by Deputy Sheriff Wood
for selling liquor to an Indian known ae
Si wash Anderson, of MoBier. Oakes
was brought before United States Com
missioner Hudson this morning, when
he pleaded guilty and was bound over
to the United States court at Portland
in the sum of $200. (lakes was arrested
in an Fast Kud lodging house. After he
had been placed in the county jail
Deputy Wood returned to the lodging
houfce to secure SlwaBh Anderson as a
witness. Anderson refused to come
with the deputy, and showed light, but
was Boon persuaded to change Lie mind.
Before entering the jiil Anderson was
searched by Jailer Fitzgerald who found
In one of the prisoner's pockets a slung
shot, that most ungodly and brutal of
all weapons. Anderson had just been
found in possession of a demijohn half
full of alcohol, with part of the other
half in his inside, and Deputy Sheriff1
Wood, believing that alcohol, slung shot
and Indian formed a combination that
was not conducive to the peace of
society, swore out a complaint against
Anderson, charging him with carrying
concealed weapons. The Indian was
arraigned before Justice Brownhill and
bis trial fixed tor 2 o'clock this after
noon, when he was found guilty and
eeiittnced to pay a fine of $25, winch for
lack of iunds be ie working out in Die
oounty jail.
Att.ntlou, Woodmen!
All members and visiting members of
Mt. Hood Camp No. 59, W. O. W.. are
requested to be present tomorrow 'Tues
day) evening at 8 o'clock. Flleven can-;
didates to be initiated. Btfreshments ;
will be served. 2t j
The steamer Baily (iatxert will leave
The Dalies at 3:30 p. m. on July Ith '
making a through run without Itopi,
arriving in Portland at 9 p. in., in time
for the excursionists to view the fire-
works. Music by the Colombia String I
Quintet. j29-td
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Thu Kind YOU HaVfi AiWaVS BOUPut
' W
Bears the
81guature
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve should le
promptly applied to cut, burns and
acaldB. It soothes and quickly heals the
injured part. There are worthless
counterfeits, be tarn to get DeWitt's.
Clarke A Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
For sprains, swellings and lameness
there is nothing so good as Chamberlain's
Pain Balm. Try it. For sale by Bluku-
ley, the druggist.
Go to Mays & Crowe for your grocer
ies. Fresh, new clock.
New Grocery Store
rnenj to our stoic. A new t'lTxh.
cloan stock. Oivc us :t call. Prompt
delivery to any part of the city.
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FIREWORKS
DISPLAYS FOR BOTH DAY AND NIOHT.
The Latest Novelties for Children for
perfectly harmless.
Sky Kockets, Roman Candles, Flower I'ots, Kne King, Japanese Ac
robats, Home Runs, Fly Wheels, Pin Wheels, Bomb., rorpedoet, and all
kinds of Fire Crackers, at
MENEFEE & PARKINS'. I
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...The New York Cash Store...
138 and 142 Second Street.
The BARGAIN
NECKTIES ! NECKTIES !
Tecks, Clubs, Imperials, Four-in-Hands
25c
Special Values. Latest
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the) CO
partnership heretofore existing between
W. Wa'lacu Wilson and 1.. V. Hong in j
this city under the name and style of
the W. W. Wilson Co., has been dis-
solved by mutual consent of both i
parties and that Mr. W. Wallace Wilson
retire from raid business an. I that
Mr. L. Y. Hong will continue said bun-
ness and will pay all debts contracted j
by and that are due from said firm, and '
collect all money due.to Httidlirm.
Dated at Dalles City this 26(0 day ol
June, 1601.
L v. Honu,
W. Wai la. i: vVlLaOM.
)36 6td
Fourth of July rates, Regulator line, j
any point between Ttie Dalles and Cas- !
cades Lockn, one fare for the round trip.
There will be celebrations at i.yie, Hood
River and Stevenson Btesmere will leave
The Dalles at 7 a. m. ami .'! p.m. j27 3cl ;
Mid'SUOamelr clearance sale of milli
nery at the Campbell A Wilson Milli
nery parlorc Fverything in the lineol
head wear at one half the aeloal val- :
llO, j'.'M-llll
1
Wanted A young men ffOOl 16 tcj I ,
years of age to do general work about a
Htore. Address Merchant, care of
Chronicle. jjs S
B. B. Ullbretll & Sons will keep at all
times a supply of hay, grain and lecd
which thev will retail at the lowest
market fates. jl'ti-tf
If you celebrate at home buy your lire
works at Menefee A. Paikius. If you go
abroad buy them before you go. M
Chatauqna, (iladstoue Park, July 3d
to 13th. One fare for round trip, Regu
lator line steamers. j27lwk
Second growth of oak, llr, pine, maple I
H,,'i slab wood at. lowest puces at Maier I
A Benton's. J28 lwk
Dressed spring chickens at the Siadel-1
i man Commission Co.'s
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FLAGS
FIREWORKS
arlor I lisplaya ;
STORE of the City.
and 50c.
Patterns. Just Opened.
When your hair appeals dry and to
have lost its vitality it want something
to give it life and vigor. Wo hav- what
the hair necdB when it gets !o that con
dition. We have i the Crown of
Science Hair rfSmteSfr ( ii"'T and
Cocoanul CieamflbgBr Fo'iic. I'hey
will cure dand HBP roll aid all
scalp diaeateti For naln al Frail t't bar
ber shop. Price 5l)t: hipI 76u a bottle.
Drop into Ma4 iV CrowVl nton and
Me the Perfection oil itove work, li is
; simply
perfect. b e valve ioe the
whole work. No complicated parts to
gel out of order. Cheaper than wood.
No hot kitchen. There are no Other!
jijhI as good. Investigate before buying,
for these stoves are not sold by any
other firm iu The Dalles. LO-tJ
If you want to retain your hair you
have to keep your Malp clean. Noep
will make your bill harsh, dry and
crispy. Now we have two ol the very
beat prepai StlOMI for eleanslog 'ho
scalp l.gg and Fine Tm BhaiUpOO. It
will leave your hair soft and glossy,
Price, 85 and 60 cents a hot tie, ut Fraer'a
barber shop, The Dalles. tt
It is rumored that a Wf rich Strike
in oil has been made near PendletOO,
ttnd the housewives of The
! "truck just the thing in
May & Crowe's.
Dalles have
il stoves at
19-tf
If any thing ails your hair, go ami seo
Frailer; he's the headquarters for all
hair remedies. Remember that he
makes a specialty of these goods. tf
WM. MICHELL,
Undertaker and Embalmer
Cor. Thlrrt and Washington Sts.
All orders attended to promptly. Long
distance phone 133. Focal, 102.