The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 09, 1901, Image 3

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    Now
Sales
the Clearance
of July....
There's more than one (rood reapon for phenomenally low prices
in the month of Julv. It's the best clearing time for Summer Mer
chandise. It's easier to sell it just when you can make the most use of
it. It's better to sell it, even at a sacrifice, than carry it over to another
season it's against onr plan of merchandising to carry goods over. It
mean small profits for ns, but more of them, and it means RE1TKR
VALUES FOR YOU.
Ladies'
Summer Underwear
10e valnes reduced to
12W1 " " "
15c" " " "
20c " " "
35c " " "
50c Balbriggan, Special . . .
25c, 35c Balbriggan, special
8c
9'4c
riwo
.15c
28c
25c
18c
Wash
Fabrics
These are exceptionally good
values as there are no old pieces in
the lot.
Dimity Cords good assort
ment of colors, reduced to. . .G'.jC
Men
Suits
Fancy Worsted and
Scotch Cheviot fabrics,
in plaids and stripes.
Our best $7.50, $8.50
and $10 Suits,
Pnlled wool brings the top price in the
market as the full length is retained
and makes a desirable article.
Ii.eopen season for deer commences
.Inly 15th and ends November 1st. It is 1
unlawful for any person to take, cap-
ture, destroy or kill in any open season
more than five iieer. Any person who
lawfully kills five deer can make an
affidavit before any justice of the peace
to that effect, and said justice shall
thereupon deliver to ft Slant one leather I
tap, designed and issued by the state
mni warden, for the hid iii each deer.
not exceeding live in all. One of these
I tags shall besecarely fastened with wire
to each deer sk'in, and the owner is Uien
: entitled to offer such deer skin for sale,
exchange or transportation to any point
; within the state. The punishment for
FOR CAMPERS.
Special
violation of any of the provisions of the , anM xe morning to try the effects of
rritaoN.1. MKNTION.
August Ruchler left this morning on
the Reliance on a business trip to Hood
River.
8. S. Havs and family, of Mnro, were
passengers on this morning! bout for
Collins Landing,
Mrs. W. Lord left on this mornina's
boat to juu her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Houghton, at Trout
Lain,
A. I,. Mcintosh, the well-known
khftpOjan of raulinn, Crook countv, ar
rived here on the noon train from Port
land and is registered at the I'matiila
House.
Hon. M. A. Moodv left on the early
train this morning for Portland on bnsi- !
ness connected with the prospective
visit of the rivers and harbors commit
tee In the upper river. .Inst the thing to take along when you
i go Dam Ping or to the Hem-oast, lor sale
by SEX fON A V AETHER.
FOLDING it e AT-
CLOSEO
Mrs. George Hrown left on the Re-
' Mother's Friend"
Waists for Boys
They come in white and fancy
colors, in sailor and shirt waitt
styles.
35fl valnes reduced to 29c
05c ' 47 c
75c, 85c vals. " " 59c
$1 valns " " 70c
$1.25 " " " 89c
Onr high class NOVELTY
DRESS GOODS have t.een mark
ed down to about 1 , off. There
are still some of the good patterns
left.
Ladies'
Shirt
Waists
Only a few left 3 50, $4, M 50
and $5 values all for $3.00
Summer Corsets
25c
Boys' Wash
Sailor Suits....
3. to 8,
act is by a fine of not less than 183 and
not more than $500, together with the
costs of prosecution, or by imprison
ment in the county j ill for not less than
30 nor more than 1 20 days, or by both
such fine and imprisonment.
Council Meeting-.
Saint Martin's springs on a severe attack
ofiheumalism that lias for a time ren
dered her almost helpless.
Mrs. Hugh Oourlay and nieces,
Misses Eillie rtelley and Minnie Hix,
left on the early morning train this
morning for Ocean Park where ihev ex
pect to remain dining the iest of the
summer.
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets' me sold on
a positive guarantee. Cures heirt-bnrn,
raising of the food, distress after eating,
or any form of dyspepsia. One little
tablet gives immediate relief. 25 cts.
and50cts. Rlakeley, Hie druggist.
Age
at X price
.lust the thing for this weather.
Money Spent Here is Money Well Spent.
$1.50
$1.00
75c
50c
.-nuts, now
75c
50c
35c
25c
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Dalles Daily Chronicle.
WDAV - - - - JULY 9, 1901 :
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Ice Cream
I At Andrew Keller's. !
m .
ting in an entirely new set of machinery the "real thing" sign, and the
of the latest approved invention. It is girle who cou'd not realize $1 for ft kiss
not known when the mills will be able have a poor idea of the voune men of
TO
III.
EASURER'S NOTICE.
sea Couuty warrant regintereii :
to .Inly 5, 1HK, mill lie palil
mental Inn at 111 y trier. Interest
rtrr .1 mir 0, lttOl.
JOHN F. HAMt'SHIKE,
County Treasurer.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
C J. Plnmarth, of Ashland, sold $1(10
worth of strawberries this season from a
100x100.
nted Men and women ; splendid
itiun. Call at Umatilla House
day, from l to 0 p. rn. Work for
Btrictly honorable. Jj9 2d
IBs Nina Kohoeps and Mies Cryee
ey arrived on ths (iatzert this
oon on a vieit to Mrs. U, J. Lord,
Jenkins ranch, Klickitat county.
Boston Bloomer girls defeated a
rd club by a scjre of 15 to 8 and
tMIJplbanyjDemocrttt justly thinks the
KfttHord club sliould go oil' and hang
itftfttf.
I a voting contest instituted by the
Iffclan ! Town Talk, Mies Fannie Stand
WW was declared the moat popular
rOMg lady in S mthern Oregon, receiv
ing 2-!.-10o votes, eome :i000 over the
fnrest competitor.
Gfttlle thieves were caught in the act
tchering one of Emile Walther's
s near Chenowith, Wash., recently.
became frightened, croeeed the
ibia river in a email boat, and
not been Keen eiuce.
and Mrs. I. N.Sargent and Misses
ryn Sargeut and Kachel Morgan,
Htfed in I'.ntlaio July 1st. They will
liaaifoi I, ,me iibjut the 15th, traveling
bffy fct.iijes, and will vieit a number
rfnglatives on return trip.
W-0 noticed some very handsome'
displayed in A. M. Wiljiams &
window today, which are to I
M a very low price the latter oart
. . . . . . i
I H ftft K V. ,1 W ill i hi I lllfi. I l,.
r . i . .j i
biiou on nit; uitri ui moat) inier
ro resume operation, but it ia known
that a large number of Dalles people are
out of Diamond Mills flour and that
there is considerable grumbling thereat
"Get me another doctor, Eli," said
the late Governor Pingree to Colonel
Sutton when ill-in London. "Get me a
good one. 1 don't want anything
happen to me now. If they will only
take care of me now I am willing to
eign a contract witii the Almighty to
paes away quietly and without murmur
at the end of two years, I have so
town.
i
Elsie Willis, wife of "Senator!
cBride," a Warm spring Indian, has
netituted proceedings in Justice Brown-
hill's court for the replevin of a small
buckskin horse which she found in the
possession of Will Harris, and which
to I she claims to be hers. Harris says he
borrowed the horse from his brother,
who lives on the Deschutes above the
free bridae, and that his brother bought
it from Ed Stevens, of Eight Mile, dur
ing the winter of 1900-1901. The parties
concerned will have a chance to nrove
about the
At a special meeting of the city council,
held last night, a resolution was passed
instructing the city marshal to enforce
the ordinance against cows running at
large on and after next Monday morn
ing, July 15th,
The matter of having tiie books of the
city officers experted again came up for
discussion, witii the result that it was
referred to the finance committee who
were authorized to employ an expeit as
soon as one could -be obtained.
The time aeked by E. Kurt, and
associates, in which to put up a bond to
furnish electric lights for the city, hav
ing expired on the 10th day of June the
following proposition by the Wasco
Warehouse Milling Compariy was read
and submitted :
I Tit tin Honorable Mayor and Council of
Dalle City:
I The Wasco Warehouse Milling Com- !
! panv rrake8 the following proposal for
i the furnishing of lights to Dalles City
j for etreet. lighting purposes :
j Said company will furnish twenty- I
pretty , gvn 200 caudle power enclosed arc I
lights, to be maintained all night and
everv night from twilight until daylight
for to each per month; such lights to be I
located at such points within the city
limits as the council may direct; the
first installment of such lights shall be
expense of said company; anv
F. H. Waketield went to Saint Martin's
Springs this morning to see about mak
ing arrangements for the accommodation
. . I l,!a - ft L.I 1 .. kk. la i I tfj.nl ii
til iiib run ni iiiiu Limit-, imp i ruuri iiik i
from a severe attack of inflammatory counterfeits,
rheumatism.
DeWitt's Witch Har.el Salve should be
promptly applied to cuts, burns and
scalds. It soothes and ijuickly heals the
injured part. There are worthless
lie sure to get DeWitt's.
Clarke A Falk's P.O. I'harmncv.
Mid summer olftranc sale of milli
nery at the Campbell & Wilson Milli-
cows witliin the limits of Dalles City, I l,er' ' vthing in the line oi
Unit i i.ni-ft. I!...,,, i.iri,..iu,i K ii.o ..iiu I headwear at one half the actual val-
Mnrlinr Nnllre.
This is to give notice to all owners of
council to enforce the ordinance ngain6t
cattle running at large, and that the
same will be strictly enforced by me on
and after Monday. July 15, 1901,
Cmaki.ks Chahplin,
jy9-13 City Marshal, i
Notice, K.ikI.s
There will be a special meeting of
Dalles Aerie, No. 158, Order of Eagles,
ftt K. of P. hall on Sunday . Julv 1 Ith, at I
2 p. ro,
A. Ad Krm.br, Secy.
ue.
j'.'S-lm
It is easier to keep well than get cured.
DeWitt's Little Karly Kisers taken now
and then, will always keep your bowels
in perfect order. They never gripe 1 tit
promote an easv and gentle action.
Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
much to do."
"Whv don't vou rin thao.lt- council 1" '6 the rightlul owner
up the back for allowing cows to run atlatter enJ of net week
large
Chrork
?" said a prominent citizen to Tiik rThe state school book
)HICue this morning. "We have ! consisting of II. W. Scott
at the
change in the location of said lights to
be at the expense of the city.
The number of such lights may lie in
creased at the option of the council at
any time within seven years from the
date of the ordinance authorizing the
contract to any number not exceeding
thirty-five, the first installment of such
additional lights to be at the expense of
the company and any change in the
location of such additional lights, after
the first installment, shall be at the
city's expense.
This proposal is upon the condition
that if the lights are out not more
than two nights in succession, no de-
"I wish to truthfully state to you and
the readers of these few linen that your
Kodol Dyipepiift Cure is w ithout qnet
tlon, the beat and only cure for dyspeps'a
that 1 have ever come in contact with
and I have used many other prepara
tions. John Beam. West Middlesex, Pa,
No preparation equals Koilol !vspepsia
l Cure as it contains all the natural
. . III ! '. I Ll Jft . ft
- ft,, , ,. la n i (iigestanis. ii win ingest, an minis oi
slie Kind You Have Always Bought i food ami can t help but do ,., good.
) i v larke iV ralK s r. v. rnarinacy.
Bears tno
Siguature oi
CASTOR I A
For Intnati and Children.
iltwtmn iq t n hu niaHu in thu iiuirnianf
commission, ,i . if i...,. nr ..... . ,,,
consisting of II. W. Scott and Wm, M. I :..i.u :.. n,n ; ..
, ill I I"" iiigiiia nu tt trrjiMi im illy uia
been trying to beautify our premises i arfH ni prii-ni n.;n;m i i . !.!.,. n., i t .
j Jacksonville, C. A. Johns, of Baker
City, and P. L.Campbell, of Monmouth,
met at Salem yesterday, and organized
by electing Mr. Scott as chairman and
Frank Davey of Salem as secretary.
with vines aod ehrubs for as good as ten
years, and had about succeeded when a
blankety blanked old son of a gun of a
cow, that wore an anti-Eucking appa
ratus, showing that ehe ought to have
oeen mueu lODg ago, usrn ner, iaet in e8e than ten minutes after the an
night broke down the fence and swiped nouncement of Chairman Scott that
every green thing in the little flowered, WOuld now be received, the book
Patcl1-" -;agenti" iiied no less than twenty-live
President E. L. Smith of the state I proposals, including tho6e received by
board of horticulture, tells an Oregonian ; mail by the etate superintendent of
reporter that hie experience with epray-! public instruction which were then
ing tells him that it is the only sure j handed to the commission,
means of ridding the fruit of peste. "I Miss Nellie Morgan, formerly of this
save fully ,;0 per cent of my apples every :cityi but now llving with her brother,
year uy epruying. tie eaia, "while
When your hair appears dry and to
have lost its vitality it wants something
to give it life and vigor. We have what
the hair needs when it gets in that con
dition. We hftVO m.tt the Crown of
Science Hair SSfeteE) Grower an d
Cocoanilt Creaiiifiufflp Tonic. They
will cum (land HHbB roll' and nil
scalp diseases. For sale at Fra.er's bar
ber shop. Price 50c and 75c a bottle.
A full line of Eastman rilms and sup.
plies just, received by Clarke A Falk.
WM. MICHELL,
Undertaker and Embalmer
Cor. Third and Washington Sts.
All orders attended to promptly. Long
distance phone 43:!. Local, 109,
BP-
3l
tboee who refuse to tfyray don't save 10
per cent of theirs in good condition.
The argument that there is no use in
spraying unless all the fruitraisers sprav,
I consider erroneous, as every man can
save hie own apples from worms if he
takes the trouble to spray them.
Tiie following were the lucky persone
and numbers at M. Nolan's profit-sharing
drawing last Saturday evening:
John Cary.No. 22M, the 1 subscription ;
W. C. Alloway, No. 2111, the picture;
J. Doherty, dollar rebate. Monthly
drawing as follows: A. S. Bennett,
ticket No. 1669, large music box; T.
I Kehoe, No. 1324, small music box ; E.K.
! Hayard, No. 1335, sack of sugar; C.
I Micheibach, No. 2290, barrel of flour;
I St. Marv's Academy, $3 rebate; J,
Doherty, If rebate.
The Ladiee' Aid society of the Fust
Presbyterian church of Toledo, gave a
carnival the other evening and among
other attractions was a kissing booth
where kisses could be obtained for five
1 cente. Young and old men paid a nickel
to enter, but when they got ineide each
received a iiiolafHixa eamlv kiaa A iuii.
ogi next i-jursaay win ue U Um kM . ma,ip n,i i
ing card at both matinee and even-!- anoihr .ir. .... u .
rforuiauceand will be participated B"IDi real thiou-oue dollar." No or,
was willing to put Up this Pan-American
rice for the ovulatory exercise, how ¬
ever, and the treasury w as not augment
ed. Now the conservative element of
the church are angry. Conventional
members say it was madness to display
the best dancers our citv affords
Whole program is replete with good
all your friende go also.
ft Diamond flouring mills have
closed down nine weeks today put-
! Albert Morgan, in Gilliam county, has
, left for home after spending three weeks
in the city seeking relief from the incon
! veuience of a cleft palate. While here
' she was under the care of Dr. Sanders,
who succeeded in making a false palate
or obturator, that closes the cavity in
j tiie roof of the mouth and whose im
mediate effect was a marked improve
i raent in the young lady's speech and ar
ticulation. It is a rare tiling for a
a dentist to be called upon to do work o
I this kind, and it in the first time for
Dr. Sanders in a professional life of over
a score of years.
The pulled wool industry, confined
, wholly to the noble red men, furnishes
ijiiite a source of profit , says the Depp
uer Ga.&tte. It is quite a common
I thing in Heppner to see an Indian w ith
; his family jigging into town with a
number of ponies packed witii wool that
has been stripped from unfortunate
sheep that have dropped by the way
eide. Every pony load represents a lot
of work, interspersed with enterprise
f and bad smells. The old adage that
"there is no great lose without some
small profit," is here demonstrated,
i The loss of the sheepman is profitable
I to the Indians. They cover a large ter
ritory in diligent search for dead sheep
j in order to get "tipeoo." After pulling
i the wool, if the animal it not overly
j ripe, they usually take out a "tender"
j loin for a meal. As soon at tbey get
I their ponies loaded tbey come to town
and sell the product of their labor.
portion as the number of . nights, when
such lights are out, bears to the whole
number of nights in the month.
j The contract for ench lights to b: for
j ten years..
i 1 ne company will furnish the city any
desired guaranty for the making and
fulfillment of this contract. The furn-1
ishing of lights under this proposal to j
begin as soon as the plant can be ad- ;
justed to the power to be brought from
White river.
Wasco WabiHOUHI Mii.i.isi; Co.
Dated July 8, 1901,
Bv J. A. MciBTUUR,
Supt. Electric Power and Lighting de
partment. The price for closed arc lights in the
above ofi'er is the same us that in the
offer of E. Knit and associates. No
action was taken on the proposition
further than to take it under advise
ment till another adjourned meeting to
be held next Monday night.
itig- show Cvmtegi
All new and up-to-date. Every tent
show, taken ensemble, resembles its
fellows, but it may be said that Sells A
Gray's United Shows, while retaining
all the old features without which no
tented aggregation seems complete, has
added new acts and startling features
wl.uh make its ring perforiiiHiices un
usually novel and interesting. This
show, which is to appear for two per- ,
formances, afternoon and evening, in
Tiie Dalles next Saturday week, travels
on its own special trains of cars, and
carries amenagerie of rare annuals, as
well as a large force of accomplished
performers.
.iliiin' At trlitlim.
Members of 1 he Dalies Atsemblp
United Artisans and their families aie
specially requested to be present at a
call meeting Wednesday nigiit, to assist
in installing the officers for the ensuing
term, Lunch will be served after the
installation, followed by amusements of
different a inda. By order of the master
Artisan.
Oou't Hub it la,
Just wet the affected part freely with
Mysterious Pain Cure, a Biiotch remedy,
and the paiu ia gone. Hold by Clarke A
Falk.
New Grocery Store
We have ftddgd a Groggy Depart
ment to our gtorgi A. inw fpegh,
:luan slock. Give us a eaU. Prompt
delivery to any part of tlio city.
...MAYS & CROWE...
...The New York Cash Store...
138 and 142 Second Street.
The BARGAIN STORE of the City.
NECKTIES ! NECKTIES !
Tecks, Clubs, Imperials, Four-in-Hands
Z ELL
ai' iuuu
25e and 50e.
Special Values. Latest Patterns. Just Opened.