The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 18, 1901, Image 3

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This is the Greatest Straw
Economy Season....
Hats.
July Clearings mean
Great Savings.
July brings tlie greatest economy chances of the year. We search
for special values with which to counteract the natural dullness off the
gummer months, besides that stocks must be cleared for fall goods.
I ...Shirt Waists... i
We have never had fewer at this season of the year; the goods are
' Well known and ne?d no introduction.
Shirt Waists retailing at $1 .00 and $ .25; ot
Reduced to oOC
Values at $1 .50, $1 ,05 and $1 .75 ; 4fc 1 1 Q
Rod need to Jjl.y
.'Values at $2.00 and $2.25; 1
Reduced to $.DU
lvalues at $2.50 and $3.00; 1 QR
Reduced to 31.70
Values at $3.50, $4, $4.50 and $5; Q
Reduced to tPO-UU
bvery item in Summer Fabrics is reduced in price.
Bargains everywhere you turn in the store.
Special
Thursday,
Friday,
Saturday .
75c and $1.00 Straw Hats,
new up-to-date styles,
Only 50c.
Boys
Knee Pant Suit
Strictly all wool, well
made and perfect fitting:
$3.50 suits for $2 25
Thursday, Friday
and Saturday Only.
PEASE 5t MAYS.
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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
. - JULY 18, 1901
THURSDAY
ice Cream
and
Ice Cream
Soda
you treat them bad, bo long aB their
stomachs are fed. Steal if you get a
million, for then you can furnish bail ;
it's the great big thief who gets out on
bail, while the little one goes to jail.
Advertise and the dollars will come;
quit and they fail to arrive ; for how are
At Andrew Keller's.
TREASURER'S NOTICE.
All Vticu County warrant m regriatered
prior to September i , 1H!K, will lie paid
on presentation nt my office. Interest
after .Inly !.', lOOl.
.mil N K. HAMI'SHIKK,
Uounty Treasurer.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Wanted A girl to do general house
work. Inquire at this office, jlylo-lw
Great price cutting on ladies' shirt i mockery."
waistaat A. M. Williams & Co.'a this The Yakima Indians have been bold?
j ing a council this week in order to de
Bead A. M. Williams A Co.'s ad and termine as to ttie course to be pursued
not price reduction on shirt waists this j in order to get satisfaction out of Uncle
week, I Sam for taking away a large strip of land
Monday special at Tease & Mnys j on the west side of the reservation.
Dunham V cocoanut, 30 cents per pound, (This is the Cedar valley country.; At
regular price to cente. i last accounts no agreement had been
They are going with a rush -those ! rched, some of the influential Indians
knaa pants suits at the New York Cash i bein Peed to accepting a money
Must Conform to ('outran Price.
The new school book contractors who
will supply different books to the pupils
of the state of Uregon will be required to
establish and maintain official deposi
tories for the distribution of books ac-
men who have money to spend going to i cording to the selections of the state su-
know you are still alive. perintendent of public instruction. This
The Goldendale Sentinel, speaking of ! ll9t of Places ,,aB JaBt been made public.
the operation of the no-license law as l At a meelin8 of the school-book men at
I determined at the last city election and i tbe Hotel Iortla"d Tuesday afternoon
! put in operation by the present citv j tDere wa8 a toabJ discussion of the
I council, says: "A large majoritv of the ! 8ubJect 88 to how to make retailers of
I voters of Goldendale voted to the effect j tbe 8tate keeP witbin tbe contract price
I that no intoxicating liquors shall be sold I for bookB' Tnev intend t0 Kurd against
as a beverage in this city. The ordi- i overcharging. The contractors are re
I nance has been repealed, but no one j uired t0 "ive b"ds for the keeping of
j need be "dry." If the officers cannot I their af?reemeut with the state,
j stop the sale of intoxicants under the j De of tbe methods under conB;dera-
existing laws, then we contend that the ! t,on is t0 g' retail dealers.no matter
I city council should regulate the business j in what ')art of tbe state they maybe
! by a high license until needed state leg-j located' t,,e Bame discount, the same
! lslation lias been enacted. At present, ! mftrKiH of profit. This would put dealers
"anti-license" is a hollow sham and 10 1 ortlaD(I. Astiiand , Lakeview, Burns,
CARNIVAL AND STREET FAIR.
A Ma Meeting of the OHtaeMS of The
Dalle Ho letermlnel l.aat Ma;ht.
One of the largest and most enthusi
astic meetings of its kind evei held in
TheiPailes convened in the Commercial
Club rooms to discuss the question of
ways and means for holding a street fair
and carnival in the citv sometime during
the coming fall, .lodge Maya occupied
the chair and Jndd Fish acted as secre
tary, but the meeting was designedly
informal in order that the fullest possi
ble expression of opinion might be given.
A distinguishing feature of the meeting
was that it was thoroughly representa
tive of the leading business interests of
the city. There was no possible ques
tion that the carnival was wanted and
that the business men were willing to
put up the funds to make it a success.
II. ..! Maierof the executive- commit
tee of last year's carnival being present
was asked to give a statement as to the
possible cost of a street fair equal to that
of last year. Mr. Maier responded in
behaWol the committee and said that
assuming that $2, 600 won id be needed
tO fence the race track and build a grand
taad, as much as 13,600 more would be j
required to insure the success of thel
carnival and street fair proper.
The sentiment of the meeting was en- I
thusiastically in favor of a street fair
and carnival, and the following gentle- j
men were appointed ap an executive
committee to carry out the objects of
the meeting and report progress at an
early data: C. E. Pease, J. C. llostet-
ler, L. K. Crowe, E. M. Williams, J.
Fish and C. Michelhaugh. This com
mittee will meet tonight and arrange for
the work before them.
ft may be added that the lientlemens'
Driving Association have offered the use
of their race hack and grounds to the
District Fair Association free of all
charge, perpetually. lint to make the
the grounds available lor a stork ex hi Lit
as well as for a competitive race track,
will necessitate ttiat the grounds lie sur
rounded by a high plank fence. This
means an expenditure of something like
$2,000 for the fence and grand stand.
These improvements are necessary if the
Second Eastern Oregon District Fair,
with its $1,500 of premiums contributed
by the state, is to be accommodated and
provided for as it ought to be.
...The New York Cash Store...
138 and 142 Second Street.
The BARGAIN STORE of the City.
Some Bargains
IN
Boys' Knee Pant Suits
THIS
ONLY.
20 per cent Discount on all Boys' Suits.
DON'T OVERLOOK THESE BARGAINS
consideration, or in fact allowing the
government to take the land at all. An
inspector was in attendance upon the
pow wow, watching the drift of opinion
and advising the conservative Indians as
to an agreement acceptable to the gov
ernment, i i.'
It will be well to remember that if
two thousand or twenty-five hundred
dollars are needed to put a high plank
fence around the race track of The Dalles
Driving Association the fence is not for
their use in any sense. The association
is not a horse-racing gambling organiza
tion, but a company of Dalles gentlemen
who love, as who does not, to own a
r, yesterday afternoon sold his clip horse that cau make a record for swift-
of WjkOOO pounds of wool at the W asco ness. The association, for its object and
purposes, needs neither a high fence
nor a grand stand, but if the city will
Store. Sale closes Saturday night, Julv
20th.
The mayor lias called a special meet
ing of the council for tomorrow (Friday;
night, to consider matters relating to
city aawers.
Don't overlook the boys' suit sale at
tbe New York Cash Store. Twenty per
oent discount on all knee pants suits, '3
to 15 years.
If you are planning a vacation trip
yojn will need a good supply of shirt
relate. A. M. Williams & Co. is the
plaoe to buy them.
John linker, of Antone, Wheeler
warehouse for 1 cents a pound.
W. T. I iardner, of the Boys' and ( iirls'
Aid fjpeiety of Portland, arrived in town
on the noon tram with a tine looking
boy Of some 12 years, which the society
baa Committed to the rare of Mr. and
Mrt. Bern i Rondeau, of Kingshty.
The Goldendale Sentinel says: "Some
large trout have been caught in the
Little Klickitat the past week, as fol-
Mi F. Derting, one 30 in., weigh-1
lbs; John Hess, one WJj inches '
ling 6 lbs., and Ray Spalding, one
inches, Vu lbs. Can any other 1
beat this?"
k and the gang drinks with you, !
off and you go it alone; for the !
bar. room bum who drinks your mm has I
Querulous thirst of bia own. Feast
M your friends are many i fast and
cut you dead ; tbev'll not get wad if
build the necessary fence and grand
stand the association offers to Keep
them in repair and to donate the use of
their track and grounds to the Eastern
Oregon Fair Association, free of charge,
for all time. We must provide for the
entertainment of the agricultural fair
and this is by long odds the cheapest
way to do it.
CASTOR I A
For Iniauts and Children.
TIm Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the s0A J "
Signature of feey"&&6
WILL VISIT CELILO FALLS.
River and Hartxtrw Comintttaa'a Trip
from L.twlton 1'urt of .lo'irney
by Kali anil 1'art by Water.
Today's Oregonian says: "The wish
of the Inland Empire for a visit from
the rivers and harbors committee ami
for a practical illustration of Portland's
interest in an open river will be grati
fied this mouth. Chairman Burton and
between twelve and fifteen members of
the committee will leave Eewiston July
24th for a river and rail trip on and
along the Snake and Columbia rivers to
Portland. The Portland delegation will
be L'nall, because of the length of the
trip and the time required, but it will
be representative of the city's largest
interests. A. L. Mohler, president of
the U. R. & N. Co., Theodore B. Wilcox
and H. W. Scott will be members of
the party. Six others who will be
selected in a day or two will make the
trip. The Portlanders expect to leave
Monday night. They may meet the
rivers and harbors committeemen be
tween Spokane or Eewiston, or go direct
to Eewiston and await the arrival of the
com m It tee.
"Chairman Burton's committee will
leave Seattle on the evening of July 22nd
and go direct to Eewiston, aniving there
on the afternoon of July 23d. For the
remainder of the day the committee will
be the guests of t he people of Eewiston.
The celebrated Porter orchard on the
Clearwater will be visited and luncheon,
including fruits, will be served. After
that then- will be a driye ending with a
A sudden fit of economy has seized the quiet dinner in the evening.
mall boy. He clings to every cent and j "On the morning of July 2Uh the
buys UO more Dandy, A fonder desire committee, accompanied by representa
enttiralls him. lie wants to see the 1 lives of the towns of the Inland Empire j
show, the big show with its vast ex- 1 and the Portland delegation, will leave
New Grocery Store
We have added a Grocery Pepart
ment to our store. A new fresh,
clean stock. Give us a call. Prompt
delivery to any part of the city.
ii
.MAYS CROWE,
Prineville, Gold Beach and all other
towns in the state on precisely the same
basis.
The exchange price is the price the
pupil must pay for a new book wiien he
surrenders an old book upon the same
subject and of the same grade, heretofore
legally adopted by the state board of ed
ucation, and in actual or contemplated
use in the public schools of Orettom
This price remains in force to December
31,1901. It is intended that a family
having childreu attending a public
school shall have tiie right to exchange
old books in their possession for books
as above stated.
The official depositories for Wasco
I county are located at The Dalles. Ante
lope, l!oyd, Cascade hocks, Dufur, Hood
River, Mosier and Tygh Valley.
Hig ifcow Coning,
has been made for the committee in
Portland, and probably none will be
needed."
I'KKSONAI. MKNTION.
Henry Herliring took his family this
morning on a summer outing to Carson.
Dr. O, C. Hollister arrived hereon tht always do. Try them
noon train from Portland, accompanied i C. Hlakeley's drug store
by his sister, drai.e, and tier newly
married husband, Mr. J. H. Sinalley, of
Chicago. The party visited Tumwater
this afternoon.
old ttoiiir' Bapavlaaaa,
M. M. Austin, a civil w.tr veteran, of
Winchester, Ind., writes: "My wife was
sick a long time in spite of good doc
tor's treatment, hut was wholly cured
by Dr. King's New Life Pills, whic'i
worked wonders for her health." They
Onlj "Joe at (i.
DlUDi
Wednesday June 17, on Light Mile
Creek, this c unity, (ieorge Foster, aged
5H years.
Mr. Foster was an old time lesident of
this conuty, and the cause of his deatli
was Hright's disease. The funeral took I
place today at Light Mile.
Just received a new supply of North
rup & Sturgis' pure food products, as
follows: corn starch, shredded cocoa
nut, baking soda and high grad't leaveu
er. If it's Northmp A Sturgis, it is
good. Get a package and try it. For
sale by Conroy, Son it Co., S. L. Brooks'
old stand, The Dalles, Or. jyl3 2wd
pause of white tents, lluttering flags, Eewiston by boat. It is hoped ttiat the
gilded cages, gorgeous band wagons, be- stage of the water will permit a river
spangled performers, comical clowns, 1 trip to Wallula. Here the visitors will
prancing horses, wild beasts, and all t tie , board an O. R. & N. train for the run to
features of Sells & (iray's United Shows, ' The Dalles. Time permitting, the ub
which arc to give two performances in structious between The Dalles and
The Dalles, on Saturday, June 20th. I Celilo will lie viewed on the down trip.
So theritia.il boy is saving his money be- I At Tbe Dalles, the committee and the
cause he wants to see that big show, and I guests accompanying them will dine
he knows full well that only one boy can I with the Commercial Club. On the
get iu free by carrying water for the ele
phant. Rut rown-up people are also awaiting
the coming of the bIiow with interest and
looking forward to its coining in antici
pation of a big time. The marvelous
acrobatic feats of the six Eddy's will
make any of them open their eyes, as
will the acts introduced in the long pro-
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby itiven that the under
signed will on Thursday, the Ml, day of
August, ItHII, at the front door of Die
County Court House, in Dalles City,
Wasco County, Oregon, at 10 o'clock in
tiie forenoon of said day sell to the high
est bidder for cath in hand, all of the
propei ty to which Wasco county, or any
other pnblio corporation in said Wasco
County, has acquired title by virtue of
sale for taxes, as shown by the records
of tax sales for said Wasco County.
ROBIBT Kki.i.v,
Sheriff ol Wasco County, Oregon.
Dated this 8th day of July, 1001,
jyH-dw otw
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNtRSHIC
The partnership heretofore existing
between T. Poland and M. Heisler, un
der the style and firm of Poland and
Heisler, has this day been dissolved by
mutual consent. T. Poland retires from
the firm ami the business will he con
tinued by Heisler & Son, who will col
lect all accounts due the late firm and
pay all its debts a. id obligations.
T. Poland,
M. H i.ii. Kit.
Dated at The halles, July 17, 1001.
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DISSOLUTION NOTICfc.
Notice is hereby given that the co
paitnership heretofore existing between
Maximilian Vogt and Philppine Chap
man, under the firm name and style of
Max VogtaVOO)) s this day dissolved
by mutual consent. Maximilian Vogt
mil Continue the business of said formei 1
firm, and will receive and receipt for all
moneys due said firm ami pay all debts
contracted ny said llriu.
Just received at Uilbreth t Son's
lumber yard, a few carloads of No. 1
cedar posts ami A shingles. They
are agents for Heath A Miliigan's cele
brated shingle paint. Call on them;
their prise! are all right. Wood uot
tliimeil is better by QOfl a cord than wood
I that is. jylO
"I am indebted to One atlnQtC Cough
cure for my present good health ami my
life. I was treated in vain hy doctors
for lung trouble following la grip pa. 1
! took One Minute Cough ('me and re
covered my health." Mr. K II. Wise,
i Madison,
ia. ('la ke ,V Falk's P. O.
milll.
Millt-
I'harmacv.
M id-mi i ii r clear 4HOa sale of
nerv at the Oaupbell 4 Wilson
nery parlors. Lvervlhing in the line of
headwear at one half the actual val
ue. j'.'H-llll
FOR CAMPERS.
Gifford's Fotos Never Fade.
gram of staitling uovelties by Miss Edna,
the Tybeils, tbe Earl Sisters and the
other famous artists of the ring who are
especially engaged witb Sells & Grey't (or the trip through the Cascade Locks
shows. to Portland. No plan of entertainment
morning of July 2oih a boat will be pro
vided by the people of The Dalles and
all hands will start for a trip to Rig
Eddy. Here they will go ashore and
view the obstructions at tiie lower end
of the rapids. In case the visitors have
not had time to see Celilo on the down
trip by rail, they will board the train at j The While Collar line, Pailey (iat.ert,
Uig Kddy and go to Lelilo. After tbe ; mil sell through round-trip tickets to
Raggage
awui O M A ICC
FOLDING J9 SCAT.
CLOSED
Just the thinif to take alum: when you
Dated at The Dalles, Oregon, this 17lh go OajUOing or to the seacoast. For sale
day of July, 1001.
M a H I Mll.i.vv Voci r,
lyflO'dV I'illl I I'I'INK OUAI'MAV.
obstructions have been viewed to the
Seaside and return.
.becked
satisfaction of every one the rivers aud I direct to either North Reach, Sea view,
harbors committee will boarc? the boat Lons Beach. Breakers, ocean Park or
Nahcottu Tickets good until Sept. 15th,
J. M. Fit loon, agent.
by SEXTON .V WALTHEP.
R. R. Oilbreth A Sons mil keep at all
times a supply of hay, grain and iced
which thev will retail at tbe I west
market rales. j-ti-tf
If anything ails your hair, go aud see
Frezer; he's the headquartere for all
hair remedies. Remember ttiat he
makes a rpecialty of these goods. tf