The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 20, 1901, Image 3

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Saturday, July 20. Hats...
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Every Remnant in tlie house, consisting of
Silks, Worsteds, Cotton Goods,
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One-half regular price.
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We have some choice bargains, and ymi should
miss this groat opportunity.
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We have just the thing in the Corset Line
lummer. 25 Doz. Summer Corsets, Satur
rice
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23c.
Remember our Shirt Waist S
have a few good bargains left.
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and
Special
Thursday,
Friday,
Saturday.
75c and $1.00 Straw Hats,
now up-to-date styles.
Only 50c.
Boys'
Knee Pant Suit
Strictly all wool, well
made and perfect titting:
$3.50 suits for ... $2 25
Thursday, Friday
and Saturday Only.
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The Mies Daily Chronicle.
SATURDAY
JULY 20, 1901
Ice Cream
and
Ice Cream
Soda
At Andrew Keller's.
recently at White Salmon. Slim Jim's
boy married Mrs. Josha way's girl. Slim
Jim, following a custom of his tribe, gave
costly presents to the members of the
bride's family. The presents consisted
of eleven horses, several trunks, blank
ets, lace, calico, Bhoee, overalls, three
does, two cats, an army musket, buffalo-
hide trunk, etc.
TREASURER'S NOTICE.
All Hanoi County warrants registered
prior to .September '!, 1HOH, will be paid
on presentation at my office. Interest
cuaneii after .luly 12, 1U01.
JOHN F. HAIHI'NBIKK,
County Traaurr.
A GOOD CIRCUS.
'..ells A Ciray One of the Hest Tent At-
traitlons Specialties All New, Clean
aim Original.
Sells & Gray's circufc arrived early
this morning from Walla Walla and
pitched its tents north of the Wasco
warehouse. Every body turned out to j
see the big parade which passed through
tbe streets shortly after 10 :30 o'clock, j
The streets along the whole course of
the parade were filled with people from
the country and from adjoining counties,
00 both sides of tbe Columbia. The pa- j
A Chinaman named Wong Fob was
arrested last night by Officer Paulsen
charged with having carved another
Chinaman on tbe back and arm with a
butcher knife. Fob's wounds are seri
ous. The trouble between the celestials
culminated in one calling the other a Bon
of a certain well-known domestic animal' at the circus filled rha tnt lmn tn Iore 18 earnestly requested that you De
fnllpst f.na,.itv Turviinfl v present at this meeting, and that you
Wiwn County leaohern' Institute
The Wasco 0'.intv teacher's annual
' institute for 1901 will be held a'. The
i Dalles, September 4th, Bth, 6th and 7th,
under the direction of Superintendent
C. 1.. QlltWrt, The first three days
work will be devoted to teachers' msti
I tute work, while Saturday, the 7th, will
! be given up to n meeting of the district
school officers of the county.
The let turers and instructors for the
; institute are J. II. Ackerman, state
superintendent of public instruction;
P. L. Campbell, president Monmouth
normal school; W. 0. Hawley, president
; Willamette university; J. S. Lenders,
I Cltj superintendent of The Dalles public
schools ; Robert C. French, principal of
the training department Monmouth
! normal school. Thursday evening, Pres
i ident W. C. Hawley will lecture on the
Declaration of I ndependence. and on
Friday evening. Professor Robert C.
j French, who spent last year touring
Europe, will give an illustrated lecture
'. on the interesting incidents of hil trip,
i The district school officers' meeting,
to be held in tbe court house Saturday,
1 is a new feature of institute work, but
! is one deserving the attention and time
of the school directors of Wasco county.
This is in fa:t something new for the
state, tlie only similar meeting haviug
been a convention oi directors only, at
Corvallls last winter. The success of
The Dalles' meeting will be watched
with interest throughout the state. The
forenoon of tbe meeting will be taken
up with a lecture by Superintendent
Ackerman on "The Recent Changes of
tbe School Laws," and a lecture by Pres
ident Campbell on "The New Text
Books." President Campbell was a
member of the recent state text book
commission.
Superintendent Gilbert addresses tbe
Wasco county BCbool directors as fol
lows: "This meeting has been called
in the hope of bringing about a mure
! mutual relation Viet ween school officers,
' teachers and patrons. The county su-
perintendent's annual report for the
! year ending March 4, 1901, shows the
i number of children between four and
twenty years of age to be 4701, lhe
financial statement of tbe public school j
fund shows the total receipts derived I
from all sources to have been $48,674.02,
while the total disbursements were
43,941.87. In ti7 of the 72 organized
districts in Wasco county an average of
6.7 months' school was held during the
past year. There are 272 school officers
in tbe ccunty and the law gives them
full control of their schools. Tbe wel
fare of so great a number of children
and the judicious expenditure of so large
a sum of money attach to your office a
It there-
...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
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Found A pair of spectacles which
ilie owner can have by calling at this of
fice and paying for this notice. jy20 lit
Wanted A competent girl to do gen
eral housework for family of three in the
OOUOtry ; wages $25 per month, lnunire
at Dalles Hospital. jylO-lwk
Lost A brown leather purse, with
ehain attached, containing $0.78. Find
er will confer a favor on the owner. Miss
of the female persuasion and then came
I the carving aforesaid. Fob's examina
tion has been set for next Monday.
i At tbe close of the parade this morn
I ing a horse attached to one of the char
' lots took a fit of kicking through one ol
j the lines getting under his tail and the
, team getting beyond the lady driver's
control, made a dash through a jostling
crowd of boys leveling three of them to
j the ground and indicting three or four
deep scalp wounds on the head of little
j Jim Lake, sou of the county clerk, besides
j injuring him slightly in the back,
j The other boys got off easy. Tbe circus
I people immediately conveyed young
rade made a food imnression on the
spectators and the afternoon's audience I rwpon-lMllty second to none
their
extend the invitation to school
Mary TimOB, by leaving the same
this office.
The Dufur Dispatch announces the
death of Mrs. Mary Ann Butler, widow
of the late Jonathan Putler of Nansene.
The remains were interred in the Dufur
cemetery yesterday.
From a postal card received by a friend
of Dr. ,). A. Geisendortl'er this morning
it is learned that Dr. and Mrs. Geisen
tlurtler left Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on
tlie Ifltb, bound for home.
Thk Ciiiiomci.k erred yesterday as to
tbe time when T. A. Hudson will leave
here to open a branch real estate and
insurance office in Portland. He will
not leave till the first of September.
Tne sale of the George Gardner prop
fifty at the Cascade Locks, by the sheriff,
n a judgment and execution id favor of
W. I. air Hill, was postponed today, for
at i,aae 10 ur, uoane s
! wounds were dressed.
office where his !
They also bought
the boy a handsome new shirt and neck- :
tie to replace his own that were stained
Wltb blood, anil wound up by paying
tiie doctor's bill. Tlie circus employes
did all in their power to stop the runa
way team, which was soon accomplished
and they paid part'Ctilar and kindly at- '
tion to the boys that were hurt.
A special meeting of the city cjiincil
convened iast night, at the call of Mayor
Farley, to talk over the matter of sewers !
and advise what is best and wisest to be
done in the premises. The meeting de
veloped a very wide diversity of opinion,
the only point upon which all were
agreed being that each property owner 1
wanted a sewer system in case the other
fellow could be made to pay for it. A
resolution was passed condemning the
Court street sewer, but whether this
want of bidders, to next Saturday at tbe j action of the council will make the rot
ID8 hour. ten old thing tumble in some more re-
J. W. Dixon, of Pleasant Ridge, lost a ! mains to be seen. Finally the following
valuable dog the other day through the named gentlemen were appointed as a
bite of a rattlesnake that the dog eveutu- special committee to confer with the
a'ly killed. The poor beast showed the citizens and, as far as possible, ascertain
effect of tne poison in a few minutes the wishes of the majority regurdiug
j tbe establishment of a new sewer system
j or the cuntinued repairing of the old
ione: Mayor Farley and Counciluien J.
L.Kelly, F. 11. Wakefield and J. M.
Tconiey.
atter lie was bitten and died in a very
snort time.
The dining saloon of the Dalles City,
which left here this morning, was mag
nificently decorated with cut flowers aud
evergreens in honor of a party of 36 J When your hair appears dry and to
Lasteru touriata who met the boat at tbe have lost its vitality it wants something
Cascade Locks and proceeded to Port-! to gi.ve. lt 1 " viKr- We have what
Hand Tlia ru i ihmi uwmum wucu u nets .it mat uun
I tlie- hair iimhiIh ivhun
part v was aerveil wit i a i..:.... u-.. i
I .... - mi iuii. , c unvr
"enuiu banquet shortly after leaving 1 Science Hair
me Locks. j Cocoauut Cream
Tim i-! . will cure dand
. "" www Bays a marriage in high
"c in the noble
red family took place
seemed to be pleased. All the acts are
clean and up-to-date, while the majority
of the performers are far above the aver
age. One noticeable feature is the num
ber and cleverness of the female per
formers, who do remarkable work.
Sells and Gray has not been content in
following out the old beaten paths of
circusdom, but have introduced innova
vations that are strictly Sells S Gray.
Honors were accorded Die famous Fd
dy family, who have appeared here on
various occasions. Clad in dress suits
and regulation dresses, these six won
derful gymnasts furnished delightful en
tertainment with their specialty. A re
cent addition to the family is a young
ster who looks to be about six years of
age aud is a wonder. It is safe to say
that every small boy who saw the Bhow
will keep bis shinBand head sore for the
next month trying to imitate the little
fellow's acrobatic feats.
Miss Fdna, tbe bareback rider thrilled
the vast crowd by turning a backward
somersault on the back of a galloping
horse. Other Interesting features were
tbe Fail Sisters on the swinging ladder,
the Tybelle sisters in Hying trapeze per
formances, Mr. aDd Mrs. Tybelle in a
balancing ladder act, Misses Maretta ami
Cecil Melrose, trapeze performers, and
Miss Thompson on the slack wire.
Tbe Reno family of three came in for
a full shareof applause by their thrilling
work on the Hying trapeze. Between
the special features w ere sandw ic.'.t: i
laughable skits by numerous clow ns of
all varieties. There is not a tedious
moment in the entire performance and
many of the big crowd remained for the
after concert and side shows, which
were in keeping w ith the circus perform
ance. The doors of the big Bhow will open
at 7 o'clock tonight and the regular per
formance will commence promptly at M,
There will be a band concert of one
hours duration preceding the show, un
der the direction of Pro'essor Carl Noel,
who has a national reputation as a band
master. The patrons of Sells & Gray's leave
their canvases feeling that they have
received more than the worth of their
patrons
I generally."
Uiikh Tills Mean No t'nrlilHl '
I The executive committee of ttie street
fair and carnival, after working hard all
i day yesterday and this morning to secure
subscriptions, gave up in despair and
concluded to tender their resignation to
i the powers that appointed them. Their
I reason for this step is that some half
I dozen business men of the city absolute
I ly refused to contribute a cent to the
enterprise. In point of fact after obtain
ling subscriptions yesterday to the
! amount of about $1,300 from less than
New Grocery Store
We have added a Grocery lvpilri
menl 1 our store. A new fresh,
clean stock, (live us a call. Prompt
delivery to any part of tin city.
.MAYS CROWE...
F. S. GUW4INC,
...Blacksmith, Horseshoer and Wagon-maker..
DKAI KH IN
Iron, Steel. Wheels, Axles, Springs and Blacksmith Supplies
Audit for Russell A Co.'s RnjflnM, Thrwihort and Batv Mills.
Cor. Second & LangbliD Sis.. THE DALLES. OR.
Telephone 157.
Long Distance 1073.
The White Collar line, Hailey Gat.ert,
will sell through round-trip tickets to
Seaside and retnrn. Haggage checked
direct to either North Peach, Seaview,
Long Heach, Breakers, Ocean Park or
Nahcotta. Tickets good until Sept. 15th,
J. M. FilloOD, agent.
HI sinks LOOAL
Wanted A girl to do general house
work. Inquire at this office. jlylMw
Great price cutting on ladies' shirt
waists at A. M. Williams & Co.'s this
week.
Head A. M. Williams A- Co.'s ad and
half a score of persons the rest, as if by note price reduction on shirt waifts this
preconcerted agreement, refused to sub- ' week,
the Crown of
Grower and
Ti
1 . ?. i mmiAv Ir is a uraar. alinw i-Ihum a rut
cure ilaml mil and all' J " .
scalp diseases. For sale at Frazer's bar- "g to-date aod well worth the patronage
her shop. Price 50c aud 75c a bottle. of The Dalles people.
scribe a dollar and the committee felt
there was nothing for it to do but to re
sign. It is hard to write this humiliating
confession, but it has to be written. It
means that we shall not alone have no
street fair but we shall have no district
fair and no distribution of 1 ,"U') appro-
i priated by the etate for premiums. It
' means that after working hard to get tbfl
district fair back tiere again we are too
ail-lirt-dlv niHari and niggardly to put
up the funds necessary for its entertain
ment. A little oiroOieOIDM to town and
! the streets are crowded with tbouundl
of people, many of whom are strangle,
from other count ice and ;t must now be
' said that Tlie Dalles refuses to contrib
ute to an enterprise that would bring
many thousand more here and keep
them here, or coming and going, pot
merely for a day, but for a week.
SEALED BIDS.
BIdfl wdl lie received at the recorder '
office ol Dalles City, (or tlie city lot on
the south side of Third street between
Court and Washington streets. All bids
to be deposited at the recorder's 000 00
or before Auttust J, IS01, and addressed
"Bldl Off l-ot." The si.eof lot is 58x1
1U0 feet.
Dated at The Dalles, Oregon this 20th
day of July, 1901, by order 0l the coun
cil. J. Don j-.it i v,
jy2U augl City recorder.
Dyspepsia can lie cured by using
Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. One little 1
Tablet will give immediate relief or
money refunded. Sold inhandsome tin
boxes at 25 cts. Plakeley the druggist.
Clarke A Falk haye received a carload
of the celebrated James K. Patton
strictly oure liquid paints
They are going with a rush those
knee pants suits at the New York ('ash
Store. Sale closes Saturday night, July
20th.
Don't overlook the boys' suit sale at
tbe New York Cash Store. Twenty per
cent discount on all knee pants suits, 3
to 15 yearB.
if you are planning a vacation trip
you will need a good supply of shirt
waists. A. M. Williams A Co. is the
place to buy tbeni.
CASTOR I A
For JLutauts aud Children,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Beara the
&ifuuiuro oi
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Monday special at Pease .V Mays
Dunham's cocoanut, 30 cents per pound,
reaular price 10 cents.
WM. MICHELL,
Undertaker and Embalmer
Cor. Third and Waahlnwton Sta.
All orders attended to promptly, l ong
distance phone 438. Local, 102.
Just received a new supply of North
rup A Btargil1 pure foinl products, as
follows: corn starch, shredded cocoa
uut, baking soda and high grade leaven
er. If it's Northrop A. Storgiw, it is
good. Get a package and try it. For
sale by Coiirov, Son A Co., S. I.. Hrooks'
old stand, The Dalles, Or. jy!2-2wd
Just received at Gilbreth A Son's
lumber vard, a few ciirloads of No. i
cedar posts and A shingius. They
are agents for Heath .V Miliigau's cele
brated shingle paint. Call on them;
their prices are all right. Wood not
tlumed is better by 50c a cord than wood
that is. jvIO
"I am indebted to One Minute Cough
cure for my present good health and my
life. I was treated in vain by doct rs
for lung trouble following la grippe. 1
took One Minute OoDgh Cure and re
covered my health." Mr. K. II. Wise,
Madison, Oa. Clarke V balk's P. O.
Pharmacy.
M id-summer clearance sale of milli
nery al the Campbell A Wilson Milli
nery parlors. Kvervthing in tlie line of
bead wear at one half the actual val
ue. j'.'H-lm
FOR CAMPERS.
AU T O M A T IC
FO ii B I N ML MAT.
ClOSt.0
Just the thing to take along when you
go cainninir or to the seacoasl. For sale
by SKXTON k WALTHF.K.
Hi B. Oilbretb A fiQM will keep at ail
times a supply of hay, grain and teed
which thev will retail at the I west
market rates. jl'ti-tf
Oifford a Fotos Never Fade.