The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 05, 1901, Image 3

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    Special for Saturday.
To clean up our stock of
Ladies' Sailor Hats
and Children's Hats
we will offer them at a price that will insure quick sales.
You can have any one in the house at
ONE-HALF the Reg. Price.
They are all new and up-to-date.
We will also offer you our line of
Organdie Suits at One-third Off.
Remember this is for Saturday onlv.
Oregon Trmpvratnr for 9? Tram.
Special Weather Observer 8. I..
Broo furnishes Tun Oi ron id k With
the following:
Meteorological summary showing the
daily maximum and minimum temper
ature for the month of June ami
monthly mean of temperature and
precipitation for 27 years at The Dalies,
Date mx. Mn, Rata
Jane I 78 &2
70
8.
4.
I.
6
7.
t
10.
11.
12
13.
14
15
10
17
18
20.
21.
22
23
24
25
20.
27.
28.
29
30.
70
.61
08
.60
.67
.66
08
.68
07
.ill
67
74
.81
.84
!H
.98
.84
.79
.08
OS
68
72
78
,7!
70
77
52
52
41
41
40
43
50
40
47
48
45
52
53
55
49
49
55
57
58
54
48
50
40
4S
tH)
52
5:5
45
00
oo
no
00
01
01
00
00
00
00
00
18
00
00
(10
00
00
00
00
00
00
(XI
00
(X)
00
(XI
00
(X)
II ntts of the aii.itd rea at some pant
date, and have c tnplfJlad. or hereafter
duly complete Uo ir entry, will he pro
tected in their rights, lint after Tuesday
nojperaon te allowed to at quire any
Of iheae lands SJ hatsoevet.
i
Koroea of lirntlo Not ttwei'l atr.
It lins beetl found that th fore." of
gravity at -( m level is not Bonatont at
III point on the t ;t i t h'l Ml rf act that
is a pound is not llteralt a pound
i i'1'VH here. In nomt irri'iit observa
tion with delicate instruments ('. A.
AlntoOettl ha round that III it towns
of Italy the eattirs attractive force
rafted hv one part in 10,009. Thll
J meana (tint n standard pendulum (30.0V
Inchta in lenjrth), which beat teconda,
! Would lose minutes eaeh year by
'reason of this apparently 1 1 1 1 1 iiif
I ferenc In the force of (fravltj In these
I towns of Italy. A ton of fold, if weighed
Ion n spring balance, would differ in
value1 bj t he 'oss of w eight theoretically
I bj $."0 at Idealities where the gravity
I was a minimum. The explanation
I given in these variations of gravity is
It hi uneven tnnaslng Of the material of
' the earth' crust. Little Chronicle,
Maya lie v I nmnni
"I suffered auch pain frotti Dorni I
could hardlv aralk," wrilea II KobifltOOi
Hillsborough, llla.,"lut BocklflO'l Arni
ca nive completely CO fed them." Acta
like manic OB sprain", brniae", cut,
aorea ac.ilda, hit mh, boils, nieera. Per
fect healer of skill iHsee. a ) piles.
Cure guaranteed l.v (i.C. ttiake'ey, the
draftllt, 25c.
When your hair appear dry and to
have loot it vitality it wants something
to give it life and vigor. We bava hat
the hair need when it get !n that eon
ditien. We l ave ihe CfOWK of
Science II . ir ifl-Gj?ft ti rower and
tVoanut . , .B IM funic. They
will cure .Inn, I BanaW tnl ' d all
lealp disease. For ale at Prater! bar-
l tier ihop. Price BOO and TV a bottle
Why not IBaajd Hie vac.it ion at Ya
jquina bay, wheie cm bt had xcelient
good Btlilngi k "d loaiing, safe
Detectlvea n heela.
While Queen Victoria mis in Ireland,
whenever she n t nut driving her car
riage was followed by si detectives on
bicycles. It is said that their business
was to look out for dynamiters. Lit
tle Chronicle.
PERSE 5l MAYS.
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Dalles Daily Chwnieie.
WBPM
1
i i A V
JULYflBOl
ce Cream
-
and
Ice Cream
Soda
At Andrew Keller's.
'KEASURER'S NOTICE.
P VFaaro Cminty warrant registered
Hp to July 5, 1H0M, will be raid
fnreaentatlon at my ofllce, Interest
HgM arter June 30, 1901 .
JOHN F. HAMPSHIKE,
County Treasurer.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
ranee sale at Miss Haven's mil-
luaory store.
A marriage license was issued this
BMwsint; tv County Clerk Lake to .1.
H. Sagraiii and Fidelia II. Kains.
He bailee won the baseball game
fMM Hood l:iver yesterday by a ?c re ol
6 to 14. The game was for a purse oi
of Mrs, Scott ve. tbe A. & C. R. R.
I Mre. Scott euee to recover damages for
the deatii of her hneband, who was
killed in theslide last winter. Aetorian.
There were shipped fiom Shaniko by
( rail during the month of July, 1,188,056
: pounds of wool, as follows: 1701 sacks
to Moody at The Dalles, containing
599,223 ponuds; 109 sacks to Wasco
warehouse at The Dalles, weighing 33,--10
pounds ; 39 sacks to tbe ecouring
mill at The Dalles, weighing 2,535
pounds; 1039 bales to Boston, weight,
052,836 pounds. Leader.
Mr. S. L. Brooke had a letter from
, George H. Himee this morning an
nouncing that he and Dave McLaughlin,
tbe only living son of Dr. McLaughlin,
one of tbe most prominent figures in
the early history of this state, will ar
rive here this afternoon on the Bailey
IGateart. Mr. Lauglilin, who is over HO
years of age, is on his way from a visit
to the Willamette valley to his home in
Idaho.
The Dalles was as quiet as a grave
yard yesterday. All the means of travel
were u9ed to their utmost capacity to
take the people out of Iowd. A big boat
load left at seven in the morning princi
pally for Hood Rfver, and others fol
lowed by boat and train at later hours.
so much as saying, by your leave, cut
the brale into two pieces.
The unusually large number of
dians in the city yesterday was a sub
ject of general remark. A distinguished
looking stranger, whose head was
adorned with a plug hat, noticed the
presence of the eiwaehee and inquired of
a citizen what was the name of thia
riservation. The citizen promptly
answered that it was called The Dalles
reservation. The stranger then wanted
to know the name and residence of the
Indian agent and tie was politely re
ferred to the proprietor of a prominent
saddler's shop in the East End.
Judge G. C. and Mrs. Blakeley "aT
rived home last night by way of the
Canadian Pacific from a visit to the
Tan-American exposition. The judge
says the Oregon horticulture and agri
cultural exhibit is a credit to the state,
and a credit more especially when the
small amount of money appropriated for')
it is taken into consideration. He a
rtp,irt.rll v r. f Ka r.r,!tirt, tl.at l I ir.a,,l. il
who has charge of the exhibit, is the
right man in the right place and he
speaks in warmest teems of the courte
sies extended to everyone from the far
j Mean 73 4 50.1 0 20
Sl'MM !i V.
Mean atmospheric pressure, 29 89
Lowest 29 04 on the 18th ; highest 30.15
j on the 27th. Lowest temperature 40 on
I the 9tb ; highest temperature 93 on t he
ISth. Greatest daily range of temper
ature, 41 on the 17th.
Mean temperature for this month In
1875 67.5 1889 68 5
1876 80 4 1890 62 6
1877 71.5 1891 01 1
1878 74.0 1892 66.2
1879 67 0 1893 61.9
1880 ...03 5 1894 68 0
1881 65.5 1895 66 8
1882 71.5 1896 60.6
1883 67 5 1897 ...6521
1S84 .f.8 l 898 05 8 !
1885 05.0 18l"9 63 0
1886. 63.5 1901 61.7
1887 .62.8 1900 68.1
1S88 63 7
Mean temperature for thie month tor
27 years has the lowest average of any
month except that of 1891. The pre '
vailng direction of the wind has been
West. Tbe total movement during the
month just past was 4097 miles. Ttie
total precipitation for the month is 0 20;
number of days on which the rain-fell, 3 ;
number of ciear days 14 ; part cloudy, 5 ;
cloudy, 5. Frosts occurred in the agri
cultural districts on the 4th, 5th, and
Pth.
Total precipitation in inches for this
month is, in
Ilnwkv an nrnllan Pmmi,
Raffle hawk nri very destructive in
Vustrniin, pnrticularlj In the west, and
n lew mi of two shillings la offered by
the government for every one de
stroyed, the claimant having to pro
duce to n justice of th,. pence the head
:iml talons, which arc Ihelt to be en
tirely destroyed in his presence, Chi
on go Chronicle.
FOR CAMPERS.
1875
1870
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886
1887
18S8
A ver age
...1.65 1889...
....0.34 1S90...
...0.15 1891...
...0.02 1802 ...
. ..0.11 1893 .
. . . 0.02 1894 .
...1.82 1895...
. .0.00 1896...
.. .0.01 1897...
...0.93 1898 ..
....1.01 1899 ...
....0.07 1900...
....0.67 1901...
. ..1.92
precipitation for
.0.29
.0.27
.0.51
.0.06
.0.00
1.15
.0 00
.0,10
.1.07
.0 90
.0 20
.0 47
.0.20
FOLDING i3 SCAT.
I
fare.
hathintr, tilloring rldfl ami rambles.
The courses and exereipes at t he tuim mer
school of 1901 at Newport iil afford
great variety of instructions, diversion
and entertainment. No other resort
offer? equal attractions and like advan
tages, junll If
If yon want to retain your hnr you
have to keep your scalp clean. Soap
will make your hair harsh, dry and
crispy. Now we have two of the very
beat preparations for cleansing the
scalp Kgg and Plot Tar Shampoo, It
will leave your hair soft and I'lossv.
Price, 25 and SOctntl a bottle, at Frazer'a
barber shop, The it.il.es. tf
Mid-summer clearance sale of milli
nery at the Campbell A Wilson Milli
nery parlors. Everything in the line of
head wear at one half the actual val-
i ae. j 28-1 m
It is easier to keep well than get cured.
DaWitt's Little Karly Risers taken now
and then, will always keep your bowels
in perfect order. They never gripe but
promote an easy and gentle action.
Clark & Faik's P. o. Pharmacy,
R, B. tiiibreth A Sons w ill keep at all
times a supply of liay, grain and feed
which thev will retail at the lowest
market rates. j2(S-tf
Chatauqua, Gladstone Park, July 3d
to I8tb, Olio fare for round trip, Regu
lator line steamers. ji7lwk
Dresseu spring chickens at the Stadel-
CLOSED
Just the tiling to take along when you
go camninu or to the seacoast. For sale
by SEXTON & WALTHER.
Subscribe for Tim CHRONICLI.
man Commission Co. 'a
24 -tf
WM. MICHEL!,
Undertaker and Embalmer
Cor. Third and Washington Sts.
All orders attended to promptly. Iong
distance phone 433. Local, 102.
this month
west by Mr. Dosch's assistants, Messrs. Hto date 12 36
,
See
rday at Lyle was a pie-eating con
in which D. E. Witt came on" with
rtal iionors.
marriage license was issued today
r, Max Putz, of Wheeler countv.
n, and Miss Elien Norton, ol
e r.dward Island.
F.astem Oregon Baukiug Corn-
is doing a good business. The de-
now reach the hundred thousand
r mark. Shaniko Leader.
Hllmery clearance sale at The Leader
jencing tomorrow, Kvery hat in
etore at one-half or below original
e. Miss Haven proprietor.
pdge D-jherty performed his first
lage ceremony today as recorder
illes City. The contracting parties
H'- N. ingrain an 1 Fidelia K, Rains,
Hof tnis county.
M' -'' ar. .ads horee., were
hagped ir,!,; s-.aiuku Thursday by
QMM Mays. Mr. Mays will take them
to Kansas City, where a big horse sale
It Ulled t'i take place the loth.
precauuou 10 secure tickets on
Da'les City before her ijuota of
seugeie was made up were left bel
Word comes trom New York that at a
meeting of the faculty of law of the
Columbia University, held June 12th,
Homer D. Angell, ol this city, was
; granted a scholarship in the law de-
I partment. This not only wiil be a great
aid to Mr. Angeil in pureuiog his studies
in New York's great law school, but
since it is one of right scholarship
; granted upon the basm of class stand
ingit speaks well for that young
gentleman's work in the university.
Ales Mi Leod, of this city, received a
, telegram from Port Huron, Michigan,
this morning, announcing the death of
Edward Herbert, the only eon of his
step-daughter, Mrs. tf, K. Herbert, who
has been here for the past month on a
vieit to her mother and step-father, and
for the past week has been visiting at
the ranei, .,f Mr. and Mrs. Remi Ron
deau, of Kingsley. Mr. MjLeod tele
phoned the distressing news to Mrs.
Herbert who will, in all probability
Henry Blackman and Frank Motter
of the features of the celebration 1 Scores of PeP'e who had not taken thef From The Dalles to Portland in 4
The i hours and 35 minutes is the new record
pas-Vof the steamer Bailey Gatzert, of the
ind.j White Collar line, made yesterday after
for 29 years 0.55.aTotal deficiency in pre
cipitation during month 0 34. Total
precipitation from September 1st 1900
lerejjto
Addlllou to the I a.raik l.ri o.
The president, Tuesday, signed a proc
lamation adding to the Cascade forest
reserve, of Oregon, a tract of 142.080
noon. Ibese are the figures given out i acres, ami eli f I. : r, M t i 1 1 J A fiffitttl Irani i.f
by Capt. F. H. Sherman and Chief 'in-1 46,080 acres, making the total area of
gineer Reuben Smith. No stops were j the reserve 1,588,800 acres. The lands
made except the necessary delay in j added are as follows :
getting through the Cascade Locks, j The south half of township one, south ;
The time from The Dalles to the Cae- townships two. three and four, south.
New Grocery Store
We have added a Grocery Depart
nrjgnt t our store. A new fregh.
clean stock. Qiyeugacall. Prompt
delivery to any part of the city.
MAYS CROWE,
Bdw.nl Welter a ub arrested Wed
y by Constable Jackson for selling leave on an early traiu for Port Huron.
to inuiaus. lie was examined M
y before Commissioner Hudson M&F , , y 1 W' BMIMd d'J
.37 -i turila u , i ...... i. me. A t i . . II a. 1
u'""ciru uiki u ranroau cram
ru over to the Cnited fetatee grand
io the euro of 2o0.
am -I l i: I. At I . . ni a
. . IT IlfMIHI J H Vliril U I I Li Ct I IkUV UO
w i m 1 1 1 i i u rui u i u in ui ni iii.r i ..... ,
J bvi ! J '11 HtlVI U II
AlvorJ was a daughter of the late
is a mighty hard Uiiug to buck against.
The dog was notoriously imperious in
his manner and seemed to take a pride
U never giving the right of way to any
erBon or thing. Having occasion to
Walk on tbe railroad in tb: neighbor-
.Ii w p.. -.jj.,- aeemeeto
.., i . , .... " up ins ininu mat no one-
' '"Ilium IU IDW, lu.ru Imn in tlx. ,
if"wm mm mmt uuierae was going to
age A. Bennett, the well-known ,get biro off the track till be was good
l I lilt MM MM in iii I .. II. J I .. 1 ' 1 . . i . . .
l;lljr- jik nu reaoy. n nne in line suirit a mn.
presenting the plaintiff in tbe casJ motive engine came alone and win.r..,,
cade locks was 1 hour and O'j minutes
and from the locks to Portland 'I hours
and 42 minutes, making the running
1 time from The Dalles to Portland 1
hours and 35 minutes. The previous
best time was .-I hours and 65 minutes,
delusive of stops.
If anything ails your hair, go and see
Krazer; he's the headquarters for all
hair remedies. Remember that he
makes a specialty of these goods. tf
Wanted-Three furnished rooms for
light housekeeping by a family of
three; no children. Apply at this of
fice. jy2 4t
Second growth of oak, fir, pine, rnaple
and slab wood at lowest prices at Msier
A lienton's. Jwk
Clarke & Falk have on sale a full line
of paint and artist's brushes.
CASTOR I A
For Iniknts and Children,
Hi KM You Have Always Booth!
Bears the
rnof
Sill scribe lor TlIK CUEOMt i.K.
, range eleven, east ; township live, south,
; ranges nine and ten east, and so much
of township six, south, ranges nine and
ten east, as lies north of the Warm
! Springs Indian reservation.
The tract eliminated consists of town
ships 22 and 2'i, south, range nine, east.
All of these changes were originally
recommended by Forest Superintendent
Ormsby.
The lands eliminated were found,
upon examination, to be more valuable
for agricultural purposes than for their
umner. aii etlort had la-en made to
have four adjoining townships excluded
Iron the reserve at the same time, but
an examination developed the fuct that
these lands were valuable timber lands
and were anxiously sought for their
ilmtier. In like manner, an attempt
was made to add to Ihe reserve a much
larger area than is provided for in the
president's proclamation. These lands
were found to bo largely covered by
homestead entry, tailroad and state
--- - . B m . t t
grams, ana ior this reason it was
deemed inexpedient to include them In
tbe reserve. There was ample evidence
that the settlers on these land were
not permanent residents, but bad goun
in for purely speculative purposes.
i nner me lerms oi the proclamation,
issued today, persona who may bavu
settled upon lands that are within the
...The New York Cash Store
138 and 142 Second Street.
The BARGAIN STORE of the City.
NECKTIES ! NECKTIES !
Tecks, Clubs, Imperials, Four-in-Hands
25e and 50e.
Special Values. Latest Patterns. Just Opened.