f f 0 Worsted G-oods. Cotton G-oods DON'T FORGET that Saturday is the Bargain Day at our Store. Crash and Linen Suits for Men and Boys.... f i ja. A dl Please remember that war that a merchant c lean? sequently a large number of trom the regular stock. this is the time of the up his stork, and con- Kemnants are taken One-Half Price Friday and Saturday For Saturday Only we will give you the mefit of this cleaning up, and place every remnant the house at Half the Marked Price. We also have a it-rv that we will large stock of Tan and Fancv out at half price. FOR MEN. $0.75 Suits $3 40 5.00 Suits 2 50 4 00 Suits 2 00 3.75 Suits 1 90 close FOR BOYS. DC 65c, -r0c and 40c Host? Saturday price REMEMBER, ;?i-2 cents R SATURDAY ONLY. $2.50 Suits. 1.60 Suits 1 00 Suit" .75 Suits .$1 00 75 50 38 Silks.. Hosiery Balbrincan Sutnmei CO 1 aerwear. Special Un- 45c suit Friday and Saturday only. r v -s w PEASE 5c MMYS. "SF pt y jE : : A: . Hi y ""V1 V' V' The Dalles Daily Chronicle. FRIDAY JULY 20. 1901 Ice Cream and Ice Cream Soda At Andrew Keller's. TREASURER'S NOTICE. All fVasca Comity warrants registered prior to September i, 1k;ik. will tie jiald no presentation at uiy office. Iuterest f'case. after J 01 IS, 1M1. .IOHN F. HAMPSBIKE, County Treasurer. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. A waitress wanted. Apply at trie Umatilla Houpe. jy25 XL Wanted A competent girl to do din ing room work. Apply at Jones' cafe. Tomorrow is undoubtedly patent leather day in A. M. Williams & Co. 's shoe department. $5 values in men's oxfords, i. 15, while the $3. 50 ones are only $2.35. Tiit first load of this Beaeon's wheat to arrive in Tne Dalles was delivered yes terday at the Wacco warehouse by Geo. A. Hearth, of Fairfield. It weighed " . ,muude to the bushel. TheLugene Register sarcastically eays : "K all the rest of the republican news paper men are going to enter the race lor state printer we might ae well an nounce oii-selves and make it unani mous." Henry DoMfa writes from the Buffalo UpOaitiotl that Oregon cherries "take the bakery and the girl behind the counter for size and beauty, and are just our times as large as any other cherries 1 the horticultural building." Joe i lakes, an opium fiend, who was committed by Commissioner Hudson to the 1 ii i ted Stat.-s grand jury about a month ago on a charge of selling whiskey 'o Indian!, was today sentenced to six BtOOtbl q the Wasco cotfntv jail, and a fine of ioo. Tne j;iano drawing at Humbert's lead l0K Cigar and tobacco bouse will take Place tomorrow at 8 p. in. J'arties hold loi! tickets on same will please te present if possible, Parties wishing to Mid obatiOM on this beautiful piano will 10 well by purchasing their wants be ort s p, in. tomorrow.. At the Wilkinson warehouse yester day tne following girls packed the iiiim I ot boxes of plums attached to their UttN Sarah Root, 64 ; Bertie Fouts, Hannah Schwab. 4 i l.nln Klak. rannie hoot, 40; raia Dawaoo marriage in Vancouver, Washington. July 17th, to Mrs, M. A. Hatchings. The happy couple left Vancouver the fol lowing day for their home at Shaniko. The Chkonk le and Mr. Betty's many friends in The Dalles wish him and his bride many happy days. Public schools have about fifteen months yet in which to change from the : old to the new series of school books, but the book firms, who allow 50 per cent exchange on old hooks, will not ex change after Dec. 31st this year. Prob ably most of the schools will commence using the new booss this year,, at the opening of the fall term. County Clerk Lake is an old-time saw mill man, as everybody knows. He was i so long accustomed to the odor of the 1 Wamic pine trees that he keepe a Back j of sawduet in his office to smell thereat whenever he feels a longing for his old ; occupation. If you think this is a yarn take a peep into the telephone closet the first time you are in the clerk's office. The famous Tonnesen art studies a , set of twelve free with a three monthe' subscription to the Kvening Telegram. Originals sell for $1 each. They are beautiful. On display at Grant's, the Americau Cigar and News Stand. Pay three months' subscription and 25 cents ! $1 00 in all and get the entire twelve i beautiful art pictures. jy20-3t 1 A. A. Bunney, stock inspector of Was co county, in his annual report to the ! county court, among other things says i "I do not know of any mange in horses at this time, but think it quite probable ; that there are some.'' The fact oi the ' matter is, there is mange among the larige horses of Wasco county, and if the stock inspector does not know of it he should, as no one pretends to keep it a secret. We might add, '"where igno rance is bliss 'tie (oily tj be wise." Shaniko Leader. A recaption was given last evening at the home of Mrs. McCune on Union Street to Mr. and Mrs. Wetherell, two former residents of this city, who were married iu Spokane last week and who are returning from a trip to Wind River to make their future home In Heppner. A dainty supper was served and a verv pleasant and enjoyable time was had. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wetherell, Mesdames McCune. Ward, Bagley, Francisco, Johnson, Hoering, Hayes, Weber, Misses Oeorgie and Bertha Johnson, Lucy Fox, Jennie Martin, Kva Bagley, Ida Ward, Alice Smith of Illinois, and Messrs George Kgbert, Rjbert O'Rrieu arid Joe Martin holding of future meetings of the associ ation and the transaction of business that may require prompt attention Commissioner Kuney, of Sherman county, gave his proxy to E. M. Wil liams, and Commissioner Dukek, of Gilliam countv, gave his to L. E. Crowe. Hie Congressional I'art'w VUlt.,. The congressional party reached The Dalles yesterday at 7:30 p. m. and din ner was not served till a full hour and a half later. This disconcerted previously announced plans and, as a result, by the time dinner was over it was too late for the reception at the club rooms. After dinner ehort speeches were made by Representative Moody, Chairman Bur ton and Hon. E. L. Smith, of Hood At a little after six this morning a special train took the party with a few Dalles people up the river as far as Ce lilo where they remained inspecting tr e Htt 'flT Mnre'n lie I'nulil Chaw One of the prominent dishes on the menu card of last night's banquet was "Trout with Tartare Sauce." And it was n del irion adjunct to an elegant repast, as this deponent well knows, who, through the courtesy of John Burns, the gentlemanly steward of the Regulator, had a chance to sample a couple of the speckled beauties the night before. Where the fish came from of course nobody in the world knows, and it is altogether probable the congressonal party will never know how near they came of being deprived of this delectable dish. We have a deputy game warden here. At least 1. mis Fritr. says he is a game warden, and if anyone doubts it he shows a star. But while the game and fish laws are open I v violated every day: while tish are caught out of season, and in illegal numbers ; while trout streams! are filled with sawdust or have high 1 dams built across them : while baskets ; full of trOOt enter the city from outside ! places almost everv dav in the week ; I and these violations of the law, if they j are all violations, are open and notori-i ous ; if the deputy game warden has ever seriously bothered liimseif to bring the I ollVnders to justice this purveyor of news has never heard of it. Yesterdav, however, it was different, j The city had a large number of guests i whom it wanted to honor. The beet we had or could procure was none too good and so somebody provided a course of brook trout. The fish had b?en placed in cold storage and yesterday afternoon, about the time they were needed at the kitchen of ti:e Regulator, Andy Steel, clerk for the Dalles Commission Com pany, put them on the delivery wagon and drove to the store for more supplies. This was the opportunity for imortal izint himself that Louis had looked for ward to for several hours. So going up to the wagon he showed his ntar as his warrant of authority, and peeping under the cover of the boxes as if he was ignorant of their contents he pulled them orf the wagon, sat down on them and, like a boy in his first pants, pro ceeded to yell at the top of his voice : "Hi there! See what I ketched ! Do you want a mess of trout?" His cries of course attracted a little crowd, and when Louie had demonstrated that he was th greatest deputy game warden t he world ever saw he hired an exprees wagon and removed the fish to the cellar of his residence up on the bluff. Meanwhile the steward of the Regu lator appeared on the scene and offered to put up indemnity bonds to any amount desired, conditioned that the fish should be released. Louis, how ever, was obdurate. Justice must have her wa though the heavens should drop, and the fish must be taken to his ow n cellar if he had to eat every one of them himself. It was in the neighborhood of 6 o'clock when Louie swore out a warrant in Judge Doherty's court for the arrest of ...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 John Borne. C. W. Simoneon and A. L. river obstructions at all the important j SteeL Tb primnwi were soon round points, and returned here at a littleafter ! lltl arif, ftrrainp,i h... ia Doberty, and Attorney E. B. Dufur was present as the representative of the The attempt to prove through the complaining witness that the prieon- or ever owned a eleven o'clock. This was by far the most satisfactory incident of the entire visit. The committee, after viewing the ; gtate obstructions at close range, were im pressed as never before that at the prin cipal obstruction there is a natural canal of 9000 feet in length that, accord ing to the latest suggestion in Mayor Hart's report, only requires to be ere had sold, nought, single trout in the entire lot, ended in a farce. Louis had bit off more than he could chaw. Steward Burns of the Regulator proved to the satisfaction of New Grocery Store Wo hgvgadded a Grocery Depart ment t our store. A new fresh , t 1 gan stock. Give us a call. Prompt delivery to any part of the city. ...MAYS f CROWE:... ...Blacksmith, Horseshoer and Wagon-maker. -DKAI.KH IN- Iron, Steel. Wheels, Axles, Springs and Blacksmith Supplies Agent fur Russell iV Co.'s EnginMi Threshers ami Haw miiih. Cor. Second & Lanolin Sts, THE DALLES. OR. Telephone 157. Long Distance 1073. widened out to the necessary proportions j the ,.ourt an(J everybo,,y elee, including and have a lock at the upper end of the probaWy eveu the deputy gHU1B wur(Jeni basalt gorge, with a 3000-foot canal and j ,hat Ujtj flj ,ja( t of) the R Jocks arounil the talis ki Leiiio. line personal inspection of the river obstruc tions wae worth more to the cause of an open river than any other incident of the Inland Empire trip and 'rom it the very best remits are expected. The party boarded the Regulator at noon and, after eteaming up ae far as Three-Mile rapids t'ie boat turned her prow towards the Locks and Portland. id Sot Say It. N'ku Yokk, July 85. A letter has been received fiom 1'. Estrada Palm a to Horatio Reubens, in which the former der. ies the assurance in favor of the an nexation of Cuba to ttie United States, attributed to him, says a dispatch from Havana to the Tribune. He denies also that General Maximo Gomtl made simi lar declarations on the same occasion, and says he 'Paima and Gome, both favor absolute independence and oppose annexation. The leaders of all political parties requested the publication of the letter from r-enot Pal ma. Fell Fourteeu stones. OfllCAOOj July 2o John Li Collins, 53 USy 40. 10; The commissioners of the Second Ore- )years old, said to bo a son of Rear-Aduii-gou District Agricultural Far Aesocia- W Napoleon Collins, prominent during tion, who met in this city yesterday af- Jthe Cival War, plunged 14 stories to his teruoon, organizad by electing Robert .alb ju the Masonic Temple here. He Mave president, J. b. Fish, treasurer, wa8 caught between the elevator and m ....... 'PL . . . ww i i I .LIU tne and Wt W. Williams secretary. The shaft. He leaves a wife and child curnside Taylor is the boas of the . i,Mi. n.. ri. Avail ur W i a u ik... L.lln.la e "ersaua he claims that the packing (jetober 1st to 5th. All the counties in , . "TTT T - tra well down. dielrict were presented either J j W 2. ' Mr. Fen Batty, of the Columbia person or by proxy except Morrow ant : of lat "d rU,t 8 bruBhe,JL oothern Hotel, Shaniko, was united in 1 Umatilla. In order to facilitate thej Subscribe for This Chmomiclk. j lator by the boat's crew, at White Salmon, and ttie only thing thai Mr. Simoneon and hie clerk had to do with them was thai they were risked to pack them in ice and place them in cold storage till such time ae they were needed. Judge Doberty very sensibly difm Iliad the case. a Remarkable OetofenariMi Although eighty-two years old this summer, Mre. II. P. Van Cleve, "the j first white bahy born in the Northwest, " is still vigorous of mind and actively in- j terested iu the WOT Id' I alidirs. She lives In Minneapolis, Minnesota. Her life an told in tiie Ladies' Home Journal for August, is a plotOrMqoa and exciting one. Born at Fort Crawford, Wi-ninsin, i on July 1,1819, the daughter of one' army officer and the widow of another, ' she paseeil through all the trials, hard ships and adventures of military and pioneer life on the frontier, and although she has spent most of her later years in cities, her experiencee have still been of a varied and unusual character. Her golden wedding anniversary wae cele brated more than fifteen years ago. CASTOR I A For infauti and Children. Ill Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of When your hair appears dry and to have loet ite vitality it wants something to give it life and vigor. We have what the hair needs when it gets In that con dition. We have the Crown of Science Hair rfSSffiaafc Grower and Cocoanut (eamBEttMr Tonic. They will coie dand WSBB mil' and all scalp diseases. For sale at Fra.cr's bar ber shop. Price 50c and 75c a bottle. i Dyspepsia can be cured by using I Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. One little1 lanlel will give immediate reliet or money refunded. Kohl in'handsome tin boxes at 25 els. Blakelev the druggist. A full line of Eastman films and sup plies just received by Clarke i Fulk. WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and Embalmer Cor. Third and Washington Sts. i All orden attended to promptly, l ong distance phone 488. Local. 102. FOR CAMPERS. AUTOMATIC Just the thing to take along when vnt go earn nine or to the seecoast. For Hale by BEXTON it WALTHER. Clarke tit Falk have received a cm load of the celebrated James R, Pattou strictlv nqra liquid palnti WHAT IS THE USE WAITING? Bliy those low shoes Satunlay and get ymir money s wnrth. Five-dollar patent leathers per pair. $4.15 Also a few paira of the three-Hfty quality $2.35 A. M. WILLIAMS OX CO.