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

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    Dalles Daily ffimmfete.
JULY 8, 1901
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and
Ire Cream
Soda
At Andrew Keller's.
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JOHN F. BAMrSBTRK,
County TrHorr.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
8S
$1.00
$1.25
iHlreworkB and tligs for sale at Eastern
Bes at Mays A Crowe.
the po8t-t ff.ee will be open tomorrow I
tween the honrs of 11 and 12 o'clock.
nMD. Dohertv tins mornine entered unonV
Hp duties of bis office as city recorder
&anch tongue, deviled bam, all kinds i
thigh grade canned goods for yonr out
mg tomorrow, at Mays & Crowe's.
mm- M, Morris and son, of Victor,
ltngU to town yesterday 24 head of
fmy tine fat hog which they sold to the
Inmbia Packing Company.
l . .Indd, of Pendleton, Marten at
'clock this morning from Hood River
rn on an automobile bound for Cloud
Inn, expecting to make the trip
roiiles in six hnnrs.
At the Wasco warehouse Monday
148,000 pounds of Prineville was sold on
Mtle 1 bids at IP. merits per pound and
SljOOO pounds t f John Day wool was ! ;llilOUnt
old at private sale at ll3., and 12 cents. ;
the White Collar line has !eised!or'
am) year cttice accommodations in tie.
ijflBdwin Opera House building. The!
aMDpanv is about tn let a contract for i
tte building ot a duck at ttie foot of j
ion street.
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P-nii i.t Q tmnwm OMnrl-t) t.i a nt t l,a
huiv i .i-rr. - 1 nut- uuriiig lue uiouin
Blfa ...I . o-.i T-..-:- . ifP'
Irs this morning, from 8 to 10 o'clock,
ft n ni't ' uments were placed on file, w
i i.t n frntii u I i.. . '
Success - A ssu ring - Ta ft ics.
We depend upon you for Success, and you look to ns for
money-saving value-gaining opportunities; they're here.
For three days we offer you some of the best money-saving:
values ever offered by the department.
..Summer Challies.. !
Good Assortment of Patterns, all new.
Our Price A I per yard.
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Extraordinary Bargains in Children's Dresses
DC
Values 69c
" 60c
" 80c
M 95c
1.60 Values $1 20
$1.65 " $1.29
$2.00 " $1.39
$2.25 " $1.45
$2.50 Values
$2.75 "
$3.00 "
$2.00
$1.85
$2.25
Serge
Suits
Strictly all-wonted, lrst Ital
a '
inn cloth lined, the most dur
ible, most drossy, by far tln
most gratifying Bummer suit
made; prices from $10.00 to
$13.50; coats eu
double-breasted.
tingle
ami
Your choice.
$9-35
New Hats,
To be Given Away
nf 25c will receive a Child's Parasol FREE.
On Wednesday every LADY custo !
mcr making a purchase to the
No parasols given to children. j
Shirts, and
Fancy Hosiery.
PEASE & MAYS.
It wa9 grown an his lot up Lmoney, and as it was necessary for their
lear the earrison in white nine land to have some to live on she wished to
jthat twenty years ago was not thought borrow a little on some silverware,
Jfit to produce anything. No degrees of iwhich she had with her and offered for
nctivenese of Wasco countv soil anv : inspection. Her folks needed I i badlv
Klonger surprise any body in these parts. j'and this would be returned in a few
nit- i i'iimv riiii.iii-tiiiueri! luiiri ujbi i nr. i : ,l- i ...i u it u . ,
ne nave iu iuii uiui'e Beveri moois 01 uivb as buoii as luey cuuiu near iruiu
IS in ruing With Commissioners ! f .I . .n Lv. L-... r:.j:ir . 1
nueni, buiuc ui lurm i.-jii miu ibk u vrr iu nit i.a?'.. rivcuiunriu uicu nre kluwii
me uu narriujiu iu neuuuie, fatAHm to lha atrial' and mmaihi. fan I In hava .ivn h.r thA til n,l taken tho
j t 1 1 1 i 1 4 . . , 1 ' tf m i
age i.iuKeiey oeing auBeni on a trip
It. The court will adi iurn over tO'
rrow and may not meet again till
tt week.
measuring four
incci 111 icugm, 111a. nnc piuu.cu n
tmoath ago out of the drift sands at the
side of the railroad track up the road a
lew miles east of The Dalles.
many
)eputv Sheriff E. B. Wood returned! -
. Orin
pav iruiu 1 jiiLiiu vt .inner lit)
ilverware as security. How
there invested 19 not known. The ; and lt 18 being discussed
ilvprirarp io nf nrnraa rhnin on that a ! 01 tne State to the Oilier.
..... - . w - p - -- '
big profit is made. Who the girl's ac-
Dunbar, of Goldendale, passed comPlice iB haB nt be" Earned. .She
on lu8 way home . .
from St. Martin'e Springs where he ; uul ,u "cr
iht Alielrv nrrfitfH rm a niaht train
his place, in response to a telephone ! "pe"1 ")B lW0 weeK8-. v nen Mr
uuuuir eui io me springs ne w ae
almost as helpless as a child, from
flammatorv rheumatism
Will liiNect the I'pper Columbia.
wage irom the Portland chief of
Ice. The men were accused of the
tny of $140.
At the annual conference of the
Uoited Brethern cliurch which met at
twell, Or., on the 1st inst., the fol-
nng ministerial appointments were
le for Wasco county: Hood Kiver,
p. Schaffer; Tygh, H. L. Bell ; Ttie
llee, L. Harter; Dufur, W. N.
Igett; Hood Kiver mission to Vje
plied.
HFfic Regulator this morning brought
mm from Portland a Sock of 100 Angora
Kats which H. C. Martin recently
Hpoglit in the Willamette valley to place
mtk his ranch seven miles southeast of
He Dalles. This purchase can hardly
Hcaliedan experiment, as Mr. Martin
IflAa experimented with a few on his
jHace already and is well satisfied with
the result.
hue Jake Binns was screwing the
on a glass jar of preserves yesterday
was putting up for County Surveyor
nt. the lar broke and the class cut a
m
vere gash in his arm that required
vera, stitches of a surgeon's needle to
Sose up. To make matters worse the
Mass severed an artery and before the
'pBreun was reached Binns had lost a
krge quantity of blood.
Tommy and Johnnv were nlavinu
tient and doctor. Johnny was the
rtient. He was supposed to be suf
Wing from some deep seated and mys-Urn.'.i-
malady. Dr. Tommy fe'.t hit
plee, tooK hiii temperature by means of
te kitchen thermometer, thumped his
Kest and noted his respiration. "What
u mmwm J mx.at en, lie HBIU, IB IO
and wash your feet. Five dollars
ease." Chicago Record-Herald.
Mrs. Ralph Hamilton, of Fossil, while
ilirii in lh. vtrinitv nf .T.nni.,u luub
cently discovered a swarm of bees
tiled on the ground near the trail.
mciinu uiH-m iu a uour rt anu
iucui nunie uu nuraeuaca, a
lani'K f.T t mr uu I u in i I 4. a ar..f ...it tl.u...
ws , nwvj lUIIT UU IUI IIICUI
a hive. At last accounts the bees
n. j Representative Moody informs Thk
He was nn- ChhohH i.e, that although he was most
able to dress and undress and had to be
helped in and out of the bath tub. In a
1 week he was able to help himself in
both these respeets, and fie returns
t home very much improved, only re
gretting that at this particular time the
exegencies of business required his
presence at home, at least for a few
weeks, when he expects to spend another
seas jd at the springs.
The Kansas City Journal tells this
, story : "Frank Anderson was for many
years a well known commercial traveler
who made Galena. He was passionately
fond of honey, and the proprietor of the
Galena hotel, at which he always
stopped, always had some on hand for
him. On one trip Anderson took his
' wife along, and as he approached Galena
: he mentioned to her that he was getting ,
; to a place where he could have honey.
When the pair were sitting at the snpper ;
table that night no honev appeared,
and Anderson sai j sharply to the head
waiter: 'Where is mv honey?' The
waiter smiled and said: 'You mean1
the little black haired one? Oh, she
don't work here now.' "
The Fossil Journal says President '
' I l-fla , ,f Ihll i lltf.il.il. ,.iill .-rn o . . I
171 D 1.1.-. u- 11 ' ,J Columbia river, will accompany
. . -. itniutiH ... 11. i'lLi'jlfT niir 111 .,, , .
party u win aiso itepreseniati ve raoouy
who expects to join them either at
The fieer-riumtter Nti.
Under date of July let the following
dispatch appears in the Pendleton Fast
Oregonian, and is dated from Portland :
Recent editorials in the Fast Oregoni
an relative to Governor Geer and the
alleged $1000 note involving Plumber,
ex sheriff of Polk county, have stirred
up the story of tbe penitentiary deal
from one end
An the story
' goes, Geer promised Plumber the posi-
tion of superintendent of the peniten
tiary in consideration of $ 1000, provid
j ing Geer was elected governor. This
'note was written upon the back of a
j typewritten letter. At least one state
I senator from a Willamette valley county
and an ex-governor have seen the docu-
i ment. The latter made a copy of it and
as tie .has one ol Ueer e signatures tie
compared his original with ttio oce
attached to the document and declares
li.t the one Plumber had is undoubted
ly genuine. The eame gentleman says
that Governor Lord went with Plumber
to the state bouse when the money was
paid, but does not know whether Lord
was present when the cash was trans
ferred. According to the same inform
ant, Plumber insisted on Geer paying
2000 for the note. The real history of
his note is not positively known, but it
is generally understood that Senator
Simon had it, until a few months ago,
locked up in his safe. If one rumor
being circulated is correct, Governor
Geer was given the note when he vetoed
the Portland charter after the legisla
ture. While this note story gained consider-
HAYNES BROTHERS,
Manufacturer! ol
The "Haps" Net and Slacker.
We an plaaiOd to inform mr jiiitions tuxl Hie
public ni gentra! that wo have too oxoluilve
control anil manufacture ol l In (eleliraled
Ha) nes Not and Staoker, which is too l'xt
torn yet Invented for unliintlliiK liny or grain
from beadcr bedr, w aio now manufaoturtfi
at Dufur, Oragou, mid etob BeJ 1m colt fu ly tnado
and examined before leaving the factory. Ab-
Hitlutxly Mom. Mlniile to oiiriti anil at
lfactory. CorreHponclence solicited from nil Interested
parties.
ijyim Havnks iiiios., Dufur, Or,
JBjr Ha Wan Turin ril.
"I suffered such pain ffftlti cm. I
could hardlv walk," write II ttohlltMll,
Hllllboronih, llls.,"iiit Bncklvn'i Arni
ca Salve rumpletelv cired li-:i " Aetl
like tiuiatc nn sprain, limine, ctits.
sores MMldfi bn-ns, boll, ulcers. Per
lect healer d k'li I rj (dies.
Ottft guaranteed by (i. 0. Ml.ike'ev, llm
drtittgi'!. 25c. t
When your hair appear drv and to
have lost its vitality it want lorntthinf
to give it hie ami vigor. e ua?a bnt
the hair need when it get n thai con
dition. We have m tin- Crowfl of
Science II n i r Anft ( irowcr anil
(-ocoanut ( irnm V V runic. They
cure dand B mil' a d all
lealp disease". Kr Sale t Fraier'l bar
ber shrtp Price MB snd "hr n buttle.
Why not spend tlie vacation at Ya-
qQlOM bay, where can he had excellent
fare, ii no I iNbing, good boating, fo
bathing, alluring rides and ramblr.
The courses and exercise at t be sum DM
school of KOI at Newport will atf .rd
great variety of instructions, diversion
and entertainment No nther resort
offers equal attractions and like advan
tages, ran 1 1 tf
If yon want, to retain your bur you
have to keep your scalp clean. Soap
wili make your hair harsh, d-y and
crimpy. Now we have t of the very
lie.H preparations for cleansing the-
scalp F.gg and Pine Tar Shampoo. It
will leave vonr hair soft and kloMV.
I'rice, SS and 60 cents a bottle, at Kr.i.cr'a
barber shop, Tne Malles. tf
Fonith of July rates, Regulator line,
any point between Tbe Dalltl and ("as
cides Lock", one fare for the round trip.
There w ill be celebrations at I. vie, Hood
River and Stevenson. Steamer" will leave
The Dalles at 7 a. in. and :l p.m. j'JT 3d
Mid-summer clearance sale of milli
nery at the Campbell k Wilton Milli
nery parlors. B vary thing In the line of
bead wear at one half the actual val
ue. j'JS-lm
R, B. Uttbretli & Noiib will keep at all
times a supply of hay, grain and iced
which thev will retail at the lowest
market rates. j'-'ti-tf
Chatauqiia, (iladstone Park, July .! I
to 8tb. One fare for round trlpt Regu
lator line steamers. j27 Iwk
DrfllMli spring chickens nt the Stadel
man OommUiton Co.'s ''4-tf
WM. MICHELL,
Undertaker and Embalmer
Cor. Third and Washington Sta.
All orders attended to promptly. Long
distance phone 483. Local. 102.
that town last week conferring with the
bueiness men of the place ever the;
matter of building a branch line from a
point on the Columbia Southern near
liutherie to the mouth of Thirty-Mile
on the John bay, a distance ol thirteen
miles. The Journal says : "This would
place the terminus of this feeder just 22
miles from Fossil, and make it
che shipping point for half of dillia-n
and almost all of Wheeler counties.
This extension, which would no doubt '
soon be followed by other extensions,
would result in vast quantities of rich
aoil being broken up by the plow, and
enormous profits to the road."
A live business was done across the
river last week aava the Albany Demo-
anxious to have the congressional rivers
and harbors committee visit the Upper I
Columbia at the time of their visit to!
Portland a much more satisfactory ar
rangetnent has been made and one that
will give the committee all the time
necessary to inspect all the river ob-j
structions in which ttie pecple of the
Inland Empire are especially interested, i
Mr. Moody was in the company of the :
committee all the time they were in the
state, and he has the solemn promise of
Chairman Burton that the party will
inspect the Upper Columbia from Lew- j
iston to the mouth of the Willamette,
leaving Seattle about the 24th for Lew- !
iston and arriving in The Dalles about j
the fdtfa.
The intention is, if possible, to make
the whole trip from Lewiston to Celilo
by boat and to have the Idaho delega
tion acconiuanv the committee all nf
this distance. At Cel.lo a train will be i ab!e WOlielt! last year, it practically,
in readiness to bring the committee on j dled out unl" l,'e Kast OWfOOl-B asked
to The Dalles, where they will be e. 8 ,uw Plline"t 'fuer'es a,""u U,B ",at- j
tertained by the city. Here the com- ter- Wit,iiD the ',a"t ,cw wt"ek8' UoW' !
mittee will be met bv their lady friends, ; ever the 8U, Ject l,HH aain PP"r,l
-faowlllbe brought" here by loat from I and 8 bein rerre,, to amo"" 1,10
Portland. Captain Langford, who is in ' CjQntry prHeB- (rn(,r ,ier- ll I
1 . ....I . ........... .J-.t-t.- Ill I
charge of the improvements of the " mwrnmnrnt ! " w.n
Bill a staiemeni at ine proper nme.
It is known that he prepared to say
eomet'iing lat year, but rfuoniidfrtd
New Grocery Store
Wo have added ji Grocery Depart
ment to our store. A new fresh t
(Mean stock. Give us :t call. Prompt
delivery to any part of the city.
.MAYS CROWE,
the i
Spokaneoi Lewiston. Chairman Burton
assureil Mr. Moody that ho would wire ;
him as soon as the party returned to :
Seattle from Alaska and give the exact
date when the party might be expected
to reach Lewiston.
The steamer Baily Gatzert will leave
The Dalles at 3:!J0 p. m. on July 4th1
making a through run without stops,
arriving in Portland at o p. m., in time
for the excursionists to view the fire
works. Music by the Columbia String j
Ouiutet. j2!i-td
tbe matter.
V, V. T. I . Notice.
Will Die members of the Woman's
Christian Temperance Union piease at
tend the meeting Friday at 9:80 p;. 10.
at the Congregational church.
BKMII K. ROBBBTH, Pres.
...The New York Cash Store...
138 and 142 Second Street.
The BARGAIN STORE of the City.
NECKTIES ! NECKTIES
Tecks, Clubs, Imperials, Four-in-Hands
rooms for
Wanted Three furnished
light housekeeping by a family of
three nn etiiblr.n Ar.r.lv at thia ...
..... k- . m m. I ' rr't v ' "
t-.-v, m juuiik gin, wno UUUOUOWdlV
ir Hi IIITiiM an. I f 1 1 1 1 m. im rrt ...'... .
-uvlu- mw. " - imi an ai-ninriiina in lit. ..u ai
I i f . mm iv v. ni i ci -
their new UUartarR. Mil Imirntl m.;. mm
, warr. una was me wav ane did it.
John Fender, of this city, brought to I Dressed rather poorly she told of hav-
nt uuhonici.k omce this morning a ling just arrived with her parents from
ead of lettuce that weighed over IU lthe East, aettinv here without anv
a w j
f 4t
Second growth of oak. fir, pine, maple
and slab wood at lowest prices at Maier
A Benton's. J28 lwk
Flags at Menvfee X Parkins. j2(ij
CASTOR I A
For l&tauti and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Suatur of 3&yjjBESEii
If anything ails your hair, go and see
Fraxer; he's the headquarters for all
hair remedies. Remember that be
makes a specialty of these goods. tf
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