The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 24, 1901, Image 3

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This is to be the
Greatest Bargain Week
of the Summer.
Now that Summer is hero in earnest, wo realize
the fact that you are in need of cool, dressy Summer
(roods, so we oiler you tor one week some splendid
inducements.
Men'
s
IH ancy
45c
Silk Ohambra. this week 42c
Fancy Striped Chambras. tin? week 37c
Mercerized Foulard?, this week 22c
Dimities in latest effect?, this week 15c
Hose
Combed Maco,
Extra spliced heel and toe.
Latest colorings in
Fancy Hosiery;
Special
3 pairs for
50c
Lawn?, tin? week .
C Lawn?, tin? week.
Lawn?, this week
12lc
11c
08io
last
We were so well pleased with
week that we have decided to
our Corset Sale
close out the re
maining few dozen at 23c.
REMEMBER. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY.
Monarch Shirt?.
Arrow Brand Collar?. 2 for
25 cents.
Rumchundas and grenadine
Windsor? and hows.
Jummer Suspender?,
50c.
35c.
PERSE
& MAYS.
The Dulles Daily Chronicle.
- - JULY 24, 1901
waste
court
away,
wanted
writes Mr?,
to appoint
WEDNESDAY
Ice Cream
and
Ice Cream
Soua
At Andrew Keller's.
newspaper in Portland with the Hearst
telegraphic service. The proposition
will he considered by the committee and
if found upon investigation to he feasible
will be accepted. The Port'and news
paper boneyard is yawning for just such
a victim.
A l.ewistnn airl nunurl .Ims.v is oint
to a famous eastern school and after a : Mre-F'ayd most truly says: "He was
vear's time wrote to her dad signing B most genial, kindly man and a great
In reply the old man wrote:
Floyd. The
Ed Floyd as
administrator of Mr. Edgar's estate, but
he refused on account of the pressure
of private business and Coke Hill, son of
W. Eair Hill was appointed in his stead.
Ad Edgar was well known in The Dalles,
Eastern Oregon, Idaho and Montana.
TREASURER'S NOTICE.
All Wanco County warrant rpgintprtMl
prior tn September ihk, will be jiuiil
on presentation at my office. Interest
seeae after Jul 18, 1 no 1 .
JOHN F. BAMl'SUIltE,
Uuuutr Treasurer.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
The congressional party including the
rivers and harbors committee left Se
attle last night on a special train bound
for l.ewislon, Idaho.
HarVMtinff will mmmeiiM in annilii
.... t.. mi . t both the
w "ii ivkii t.iuge next munuay, .
and every report from there intimiites
a large yield and an immense crop. 1
Weale? Harris and Will Floyd shipped
on til morning's boat 40 bead of horses
which they brought here yesterday over
land from Pasco. The animals were
booked for Washougal.
The special train carrying the Port
land delegation to join the riv-rs and
and barbort committee arrived iiere at
1 ' ' lk .ast night and was boarded by
Matin M. A. Muodv, J. g. .Schenck and
E.0. McCoy.
The Minnesota Time1 of the lSth eavs
"Jessica,'"
"Dear Jessica : Your welcome letter re
ceived. Mamn.iea and papaica are well.
Aunt Maryica and Georgeica started for
Californica yesterday. 1 have bought a
new borseba. It is a beautica. It?
name is Monoica. Your brother Tomica
is doing finely, and the hired girlica is a
peachica." '
The Corvailie Gazette says. "Pres
ident Gatcb. has appointed Professors
Fulton, McElfreeh Hnd Phillips, of O
A C, a committee to investigate the
fossil beds in Eastern Oregon. With
tbe driver there will be four in the
party and it is quite probable that in
going and coming they will traverse
Santiam and McKenzie route
.across the Cascade mountains. It is
thought that from four to six weeks will
be required to make as thorough an in
vestigation as is desired. The party de
sire to start tomorrow."
It may be of interest to citizens who
justly dislike the gambling features that
bo often disgrace an otherwise noble
sport, horseraeing, to know that before
Archbishop Christie would consent to
a lease of part of the Catholic mitelon
grounds to Tbe Dalle Driving Aeaocia
tlOO the association had to consent to a brought here to answer
stipulation in ma iei;se mat tne per- itealtaa a mere the
mission of any kin i of gambling or sale
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W "ueheis of corn have been of kll)or on tie r,jUDlie would work a
wipped (roan Dn'ath to Kansas during I forfeit ure of tbe lease. 1le stipulation
W J peat if a weeks in return for six forever bars out the only really ohjec
"' -"that were ehitmed out of thaaaJ t,.i,i . i,..iu n.
UUIini'lT I V O l M I ' I 1 4 Mill' ' II ll Htll"
i 'Hi. last vear. 1 ,. .,..
wuuui lcu Mutn 1 at
Harper lias abandoned the 1
many people in Tbe Dalles will be sorry
to hear of his death.
The Astoria News of the 22d says:
The heaviest run of salmon siuce 1896
entered the river Saturday, since which
time the canneries and cold storages
have been oii'ered as much fish as they
could handle. The big run found the
fishermen unprepared, and for a time
the canneries and cold storages were
blocked. By dint of hustling, however,
more men were engaged, and all the fish
offered at tbe cold storages was received.
The gill-nettern made fine catches.,
bringing in from "iK) to 1 mIO pounds o!
salmon, while the traps and seines like
wise sent in large quantities of tish. The
salmon which came into the river were
quite large, the average weight being 25
pounds. Yesterday every launch on the
lower river was busy carrying tish. lie
ceipts today were equally as heavy, and
tbe fishermen are reaping a harvest.
Should the present run continue for a
few weeks, thin year's pack, which gave
ptomise for a time of being a poor one,
will surpass that of last year.
David A. McKelvay. of Antelope, was
arrested yesterday at Damascus, Clacka
COOOtV, by Constable JackiOO ftnd
tbe charge of
;a mare, the property ot (.. .
Haight. In the absence of Justice 1.
BrOWnhill, who issued tbe warrant of
arrest, McKelvay was arraigned thi
mOrnlO before Recorder Doherty, and
The Trotet or a Krnlt Orower.
I F.nnoK Cnraxtci k :
I gee by your paper that the committee
has given up, or is About to give up, the
fair and carnival. The reason they
resign is that so great a proportion of the
business men refuse to contribute, so
I ihat the .-ecessary mean can not be
raised to make it a fuccees. This ia
p vr enc mrngement for the more antOr
prillng cttitenf who have succeeded in
getting the 1,S00 of stale premiums
back to The Dalles, and in naming thin
city as the permanent place for the fair
It is also poof encouragement for the
Gentlemen's Driving Associatien for
the generous offet of their grounds and
track, upon which the various lield
sports and rcces and stock exhibit! can
be held ; this, too, free of charge to tbe
District Fair Association, thus leaving
all gate receipts to the said fair associa
tion. It is also well to remember that
among the most liberal donaters to tbe
fair and carnival fund we find member!
of the Gentlemen's Driving Club.
It may be asked, Why do certain busi
DON men refuse to contribute? Is it a
matter of economy ? This would savor
of narrowness, for under the patronage
of the people of this community in the;
past some ot these men have accumu
lated considerable wealth, and they now
have an opportunity to return past
favors by aiding a district fair in which
the various agricultural interests of this
section may compete for tbe $1500 in j
premiume, which has been provided by
the state.
Can it be that anv set of business men
will wlllinglv deal a blow to the best i
interests of our section? The fanners.
! and stock element have largely made
then men and their present business, j
Or do these men object upon purely;
I moral grounds? The greatest states-1
men, philosophers and divines of the!
world have declared that the so-cafed
"horse race" is one of the most dignitied
1 and elevai'ng sports known to man.
We believe this to be true. Then the'
! evil must come from its abuses by the
baser elements in society.
Now. sir. to preserve the diunitv of
: this and other sports, let the better ele
ment of eociety predominate and make
them what they ought to be. Pilate j
washed his hands as a token of not -responsibility,
but was guilty juet the
same of betraying innocent blood. We
want fewer Pilates, more men. broad
minded men, up-to-date men that can
see the necessities of the tiour and guide
the trend of eociety in a channel that
will make better communities. To eee
the evil and to refuse to remedy it is to
be guilty of the sin of omission and
proves ourself to be a traitor to the best
interests of eociety. Society is what we
make it.
We demand that in the intereet of!
and fairness to those Who have donated
so liberally that the natnee of those who
with to black this enterprise be made !
known to the farmers of this com
munity. 1 am asked by a cattle man to
make thie last request.
A Fbdit Gbowrb.
Tne White Collar line, Bailey (iat.ert,
will eell throogb roand-trip tickets to
Beaeide and return. Tickets good going!
from Portland over tbe White Collar
line, O. R, v N. Co., V. T. Co. or the A. i
A: C. K. P., and return over same lines.
Baggage checked direct to either North
Beach, Seaview, Long Beach, Breakers,
Ocean Bark or Nahcotta. Limit of
ticket September loth. J.M. Filloon, I
agent.
Ju6t received at Qilbretb Son'i
lumber ys.nl, a few carload" of No. 1
cedar posts and A :" ibinglei. Tbey
are agents for Heath iV Milhgan's cele-1
brated shingle paint. Call "ii them;
their r.riceH are all right, Wnod not
flamed is better by 50c a cord than wood
that is. jylO
We oflr for a noiiteii period tne 1
twice-n-week CHEOMICI4C, pfiM II. 50,
...The New York Cash Store...
133 and 142 Socontl Streot.
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
New Grocery Store
We have added a Grocery Depart
ment to our store. A new fresh .
clean st'l- Give us n call. Prompt
delivery to any part of the city.
MAYS CROWE.
F. S. GUN.NJNJ3.
...Blacksmith, Horseshoer and Wagon-maker..
DEALBB in
Iron, Steel. Wheels, Axles, Springs and Blacksmith Supplies
A Rent fur Kiism.11 .V Co.'l BURlnee, Thri'shcrs hikI Saw Mlllx.
Telephone 157.
Long Dlitanoe 1073.
Cor. Second & Ullt)llo St.,, THE DALLES. OR.
to Du
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Wna fing to North YaJcime and inatead
it '
I Tie Portland papen re'ate n pathetic
Mtnere waanenner eriaencenor room H, j v.'c-klv (,,-i;ni. nrice l.r.o.
WrtH eailty OI the I....I, imiiuru f(,r .t' h vi-wr Anhenrlnllnna
he
wai
0 'iitract fur carryinir trie iuhi . tie-
ineldenl that happened there last Mob
A l . ! 1 - L . I ........1 in.l.n
Kia - n ime uvmy uuuvvfvu w hiv uuw
Kamarittn Hofpltali there to aodergo
ItMalmeint. i VHar-oM l!riie J. Allen died
'iIiMtl a fitr.ro .. ....... 1
... h. " etwe 11 it n rierllltlprvarll)HH, the nidation.
. uioruuanilM.
Joijii Bnnn.
hi move to I yah aiiev wnere he h
tuU 0 intrenl Irui ftu.la
ween mat town and wamlo, and where
be h ;
..fi
ftoni id
re
Ofer b
Mllent
fr"n tifteen
whiin over
ranefa :en nilat .-a"! of Wa-,
that harvest har coii,iueiured
way and that t tie yield in ex-
volunteer I.hiiI la elaldma
to tw ent v L.11- l.t-i- tn the
fli.'r.
V r FiltQOn, the agr-nt of the White
' ir lin, coinplains that time cards
M hg nailed up three or four times
during the pxet moath bava baao in
Variable tom dOWO as soon as they wen
"awed np. Tliis is iurely loo small a
bnaioeai for any respectable perhon to he
deeiimtdie m.iy of.
it said that two Denver newspaper
MB, Messrs. Cooper & Thompson, euh
Mttad a proposition to the democratii;
Httttectmtra committee recently, for the
fcitabliBhmeut of a democratic daily
-j';iiii; was id with eoniuiuption and ae
here today tomDaniad by her father, had left home
baa Tbe Dalles fur the hospital. Jott
after stepping frori '.he train iie a
jtaken with a fainting spell. he sank
rito tier lather armi arid at the siif
lieetiofl of Mrs. Niles. matron ivt tiie
lepnf, the irl was placed nii a com h In
the womeo'l retirim? room where she
soon paieed ay quiet y arid peacefully
hile her father was abiaperiog HtOrdl
of hope uu 1 eoneolation v her.
Mrs. .1. Har 1 , of ttiis city, today re
ceived a latter from Mr-. William Floyd,
of Seattle, announcing the death at Cape
Nome on the Hlth of June, of Ad Edfar,
an old-time well-known resident of Ttie
Dalles. The news came to Mrs , Floyd
in a letter from hei sun Kd. Mr. lidar
had been sick for a couple of months be
fore the end came. "He seemed to just
for Mispicion that
crime charged h
lobarged At tbe time of IteKelvay'a ar
rest fie had all the tioraei in bil ! eeM
sioii that tie was known to take with
bim from Wasco county, '.'A head all
toid, including three colts, but none in
the lot had Mr. Height ' brand, nor
anewored to the description of tbe one
Mr. Haight claims to have lust. Con
stable Jackson took with him to Damas
cus from Oregon City Constable Moody,
of the latter town, and the two men
made a tbOTOOgb examination of the
I. rand on every animal with the follow
ing resuit: The tbreaeoitl nothavir,
brandi; on iiorse branded AH eoooaot
ed; 1 II H 0111 ected; 1, D; ', A D; 1 y
D, A inverted ; I, T; 1. 77; SO U M .
CASTOR I A
FOF iLBeeVlltl and Cliiidren.
Tbe Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
ftguature oi
under this offer must be paid
vi' nee.
SLALED BIDS.
ad
liids will be received at the recorder's
Otflceof Dalles (.'ily, for the city lot 00
the tooth tide of Third etreet between
Court and Washington street. All bid I
(Q be deposited at the rei order ' office op
or before Angoet I. 1901, hiu! addreeaed
"Bide for fvot." Tbe aixe of lot ia S8g
100 feet.
Dated at The Dal lee, Oregon thla 20th
day of July. I901f byordei 01 tne coun
cil. 1 Dougai ,
j-D augl Oily recorder.
Those famouii little pillar, DaWitt'i
Little Early i;i- n 00m pel your hver
and bowels to do their dutv, thus givlBg
you r:ob, pure blood to reeuperata your
body, .ire easy to take. Never gripe.
(;iarke a Faik s i'. 0. Pbarnaoy.
Wanted A girl to do general house
work, inquire at thla office, jlyio-lw
l-'or rent Two or three rooms fur
llbed for housekeeping. Apply at this
otlice. jly22lw
Clarke & Falk haye reireiveil a carload
of the celebrated James EC, I'attoo
strictly onre liquid paints
C. B. Uilbreth & Sons will keep at all
11 .. 1 .. .1 1 1 1 1 I
uilli'fl i ruppiy 111 Jlrty, griwu uiio I
which tbOV will retail at the lowest'
m trket rates. jL'(i-tf
Wanted A competent gir! to do gen
eral housework fur family of three in the
country ; Wtgei (25 per month. Inquire
atDal.ee Hospital. jyl0lwk
Wante.I- A small family to occupy
the home an 1 keep house fur an age I
wldoWer. Liberal terms can he had.
pply at this office. jly22l m
Mid-summer clearance aie of miili
nery at the Campbell A Wilson Miili-
nery parlore. Kverytbing in tbe line of j
beadwear t one half the actoal val
ue. j'.'M-lm
Dyspepsia can he cured hy lining!
AckerV Dyspepsia i'ablels. One little
Tablet, will give immediate relief or
money refunded. Soi l Injhandeome tin
boxes at 96 ote. Rlakaley the drogglat, I
When your hair appears ilry and to
have lot it e vitality it want- lOinethillg
to give it life and vigor. We have what ;
the hair need! v. hen 11 getH !n that con
dition. We have tbe Crown nl
Science 11 " 1 r LaJO l'r"'''1 Hll il
' .-..uiiil t 'r--.iii 'I'onic 'I In v
will eore diuid JiJt mil h , !u
acalp diseases. J"ur sain at Kra.ei s har-
bar Hhop. frlce 60c and 76c bottle.
Just received a new supply of North
rap 't Siurgin' jiurn food products, as'
follow! i com slarcb, shrediied cocoa-
not, baking eoda and high grade leaven'
er. if it's Northrop ii Sturgiw, it is 1
good. iel a package and try 1 1 . for
snie by Oonroy, Son Co., B. I. Broogi' '
old si arid, The Dalle, h . j) 1 Uwd
Why pay 1,76 per gallon for inferior
paints when you can huv James K.
Patton'l sun proof paints for 11.60 per
gallon, guaranteed for " years. Clark it
Kalk. agents. ml
FOR CAMPERS.
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C.L01
CO
Just the thing to take along when ou
go Camping -r to the seacoast. I' or sale
by M A l o W tLTHER.
"Vwl JO"' t
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Strikt
Hum
Situ, Jitl -&r
Iintirtui Made.
great on ityle.
HOVti
for 1.
for 1 1
11 it
e newt)
best,
1
Clarke V 1'alk's flavoring extracts are
the beat. Ask your v cer for them.
Gifford's pVjtos Never Fade
WM. MICHELL,
Undertaker and Embalmer
Cor. Thlril and Wabhlnnton t.
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j All rirders attenifd to promptly, l ong
distance phone 488. Local, 102,
The patent leather shoe ihowu
fjibnve eoltg $5,
( Itherg -fll iivetlollar ouei
It' you iM mi j .arc theill you'll
-a our'i too cheap
( h i he other too dear.
Saturday, only $4.15
A. M. Williams (EL Co.