The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 29, 1901, Image 3

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White
Goods
Fancy-Hosiery
Economy is Wealth !
Men's
Cotton
Thai is thfl reason why SO many people do not be
come rich. Money saved is money earned.
For tliis week we are going to offer yon some VPBTPr
Big Bargains. Every piece of Fancy White vti vvi v7
Goods in the house must go, so we will give the
pnhlie tlie henelit of
25 per cent Discount on any piece
of Fancy White Goods in the house.
including Satin Striped, Fancy, Dotted Swiss
Checked and Fancy Striped Dimities.
Navv blue and black
75c and $1
Valu.es,
SPECIAL...
65c
Have you Boys' attd Girls' Good Hats for this
warm weather'.' Here is an eye-Opener in that line:
75c Misses1 Sailors . . . 39c
50c, 35c and 25c values . . 19c
Now if you want to save money you should not
miss tliis opportunity.
REMEMBER, FOB THIS WEEK ONLY.
I Silk
Goods
I PEASE
9
Sailor
Hats
Telescops,
' Grips.
Dress Suit Cases
and Trunks
in a large assortment and at.
very low prices.
ANIMAL CIRCUS A SUCCESS.
Tent Ion Small For Dog mi. I CM)
hnv ("roniU.
The Spokane Kevipw says: 'The1 big
exhibition tent of the .1. 1.. Whitney dog
and pony show tM packrd from the en
trance to the ringside last even inn and
manv were turned away . The afternoon
performance was also well attended, but
if the enthusiasm manifested by the
rhildren last evening is taken as the
verdict as to the excel leiu-e of the per
fotmance. those desiring to see the last
two performances today at 3 anil 9 p. in.,
will have to go early if Jthey wish to get
seats or even admittance to the tent.
"The troupe of dogs trained by Pro
fessor Lailey evidenced remarkable pro
ticiency, docility ami sagacity in their
numerous trkks, jumping through hoops
of lire, walking ropes, climbing ladders,
leaping in midair and doing many other
wonderful things.
"Professor Hunt's educated monkey,
'Master MeUinty,' was accorded an ova
tion, his antics creating shrieks of
laughter. The troupe of ponies trained
by Harry Ileikes, won applause. Then
there was the rope walking feat and
equestrian performance of the goat
Bill v,' which delighted the little folk.
"The juggling feats oi the funny clown
George ironi, were well received, and i
Turner Bros, in their acrobatic per- :
iorrnances. Little Eddie Clark on the J
slack wire elicited much favorable com
ment. The finale, in which both troupes
of trained doge, the troupe of trained j
ponies, the goats and the monkeys all i
take part in an exciting tire pcene, sent
the little ones home delighted."
This dog and pony show will exhibit
in The Dalles Thursdav night. Aug. let.
DIED.
...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
St MAYS.
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""J i north of range ('east. The propertv was
MONDAY
JULY 29. 1901
Ice Cream
and
I ce Cream
Soda
At Andrew Keller's.
TREASURER'S NOTICE.
township 1
bid in by Mr. Huntington for $638 86
The Albanv Democrat, oi the 26th.
i says : "Dr. Geisendorffer and wife, of
I Ttie Dalles, arrived in Albany last even
' iog on a visit with relatives and friends,
i Dr. GeisendorfTer enjoys one of the best
j practices in Eastern Oregon."
Joe Brennan, a stranger in these parts
I was fined 'l in Recorder Doherty's court ;
i this morning on a charge of drunken- '
nese. Brennan paid fifty cents, all the
! money he had, and served out the bal-
At the Dalles Hospital Sunday even
P ing, July 28, of acute Inflammation of
V i the bowels, Mrs. Mary 0. (iates, relict
E of the late Colonel X. H. Gates, a pio
w neer resident of The Dalles, aged .'!
L I years past.
I The deceased was a native of Germany.
- She came to The Dalles in the early
! sixties and was soon after married to her
that vicinity, and now the farmers have '
the laugh an him. It was probably Ed- J
ltor Gilstrap, who last spring on seeing!
a rolling clod crusher passing town, was
ah iini county warrant reeiHterci i ance of the time in the city baetile.
prior tn September 1HH8, will be iaiil
nn )!, I'll i t i on at in; oftlce, lnicrc.1
ceuxen after .1 uly IS, 190 1 .
JOHN F. HAMI'SHIKK,
County Treasurer.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Don't forget that our shirt waist and
corset sale is still on.
Wanted A competent girl to do din'
ingroom work. App'v at Jones' eafe.
Just received, at C. J. StublingV, a:
carload of Schlitz Milwaukee bottled
beer. y29 lw
Wanted A thoroughly competent girl
to do genera! housework. Wages $20 a
month. Apply at this office. jy29-lw
A murriage license was issued Satur
day afternoon to G. K. Cramer and Mis.
Annie t.auit of Hood River.
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When to I 'ease & Mays' store ask to I
be shown their line of summer glovee. !
Just the ttiing for the weather.
Tin. Cdbokicli regrets to learn that
Mise Bessie Lang has been confined to
her room tor several days with sicknese.
CharleB Johnson was placed in the
calaboose Saturday on a charge of
"drunk and disorderly." He was set at
liberty this morning on paying a fine of
3,
! We publish in another place a synop-
! eip of the Oregon game laws as compiled
by the Oregon Fish and game associa
tion. Head it and see if a man can be
be punished for having "00 or more trout
, in his possession, provided that he is not
tryiug to sell them or hasn't them for
sale or that he caught no more than 125
i of them in one day.
The famous Tonnesen art studies a
i set of twelve free with a three months'
: subscription to the Evening Telegram.
Originals seil for $1 each. They are
beautiful. On display at Grant's, the
American Cigar and News Stand. Pay
three months' subscription and 25 cents
; $1,60 in all and get the entire twelve
; beautiful art pictures. jy:2U 3t
The district fair must be provided for
as well as the street fair, else we shall
never get over the disgrace of asking the
fair to come here and then fail to pro
vide for it. A little extra liberality now
and the fair will be provided for for
years to come; and we shall besides
have a place for baseball and football
contests, where those who enjoy watching
the sport can be made pay for their fun.
The Corvalhs Times says: "Tom
Merry, of Los Angelei-, a pioneer Cali
ifornian, and well known in Oregou.
passed through the valley this week,
late husband. She leaves three daugh
ters, Mrs. T. Strohn, of Los Angeles,
Mrs. Katie V. Roche and Miss Leese
Gates, of this city, and one son, At- I
torney Ned H. Gates, also of The Dalles.
The funeral will take place from the
residence at 4 o'clock tomorrow after-
I noon.
f uneral Notice.
There will be a special communication
of Wasco Lodge No. 15, A. F. A A. M. at
6:80 p. m. on Tuesday evening for the
burial of Brother George Gray late a
member of Heppner Lodge, No. '19. All
members and visiting brethern are re
quested to attend. By order of the W.
M.
O. D. Doane, Sec.
Geo. O. Gray, a former resident of
The Dalles but of late years a resident
of Heppner, died at St. Vincent's lios-
an officer in the charge of his duty. The j pita.1 Sunday, July 28th, shortly after
last mentioned was dead broke, but his I r, o'clock p. no., aged about 17 vears.
Deceased was a brother of Jack and
informed the farmer was going to roll
his oat field with the machine, where
upon the editor remarked, T've often
wondered how they made rolled oats.' "
The George family seem to have been
on a general "bust" yesterday. Roy of
that ilk was arraigned in Recorder
Doherty's court this morning on the
charge of "drunk and disorderly and re
sisting an officer in the discharge of his
duty.'' He was arrested last night by
Officer Paulsen. His jamboree coBt him
$7 which he paid. Joe George, a brother
of Roy, paid a fine of $3 for having gone
on a simple toot, without the disorderly
accompainment ; and L. George, still
another brother, was fined 7 for being
drunk and disorderly and for resisting i
New Grocery Store
We have added a Grocery Depart
ment to our 8 tore. A new fresh ,
clean stock. Give us a call. Prompt
delivery to any part of the city.
...MAYS t CROWE...
BETTER THAN A CIRCUS ! !
L. J. WHITNEY'S
TRAINED
..DOG AND PONY SHOW..
father came to his rescue and settled the
score.
The Omaha Bee, speaking of the in
tense heat in that city a week ago, says !
' "Having heard of instances of heat
which permitted the frying of eggs upoii
the pavements, some children at the
; Batchelor's hotel concluded to tiytbe
i experiment and are sceptics no longer.
One minute after the egg had been
Tom Gray, residents of this vicinity,
and of Mrs. George Noble, of Heppner.
He was a member of the Masonic fra
ternity and a respected and honored
citizen. He died of an abcess in the
ear, which brought on paralysis and
finally brain trouble. He was insen
sible for five davs before his death. He
will be buried here at 7 o'clock tomor-
broken upon the pavement it was in j row evening. The funeral will be con
condition to vie with the best produc- ducted by the brethren of the local lodge j
tion of the culinary artist whose patrons j of Masons and will take place from
call for it 'turned over.' A druggist at ! their hall.
Twenty-Fourth and Farnam also tried I Dewitfs Vitch Haie) Salve should be
the same experiment in front of his j nrmT1,, anr.li,l n ,.nt hum. on.)
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scalds. It soothes and quickly heals the
injured part. There are worthless
counterfeits, be sure to get DeWitt's.
Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
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At the shooting gallery Saturday night , with his estimable wife, on the way to attenj oregon's greatest
Antone Nelson won the 30l30 Winchest- British Columbia, where they will stop T(lB 0,(- pavilion , oeit
Br nil. ti,at has been contested for dur
ini the past two weeks. His score was
88 ou( ol a possible i0.
I. ot Between the Sandoz place on
Mill ( reck and The Dalles, a ladies light
w't!l.t silk and wool shawl. Fiuder
111 please bring it to the sheriff's office
and he suitably rewarded. jy2H-2tdw
C. J, Xubling has just received a
WW consignment of Bob lit B1 malt ex
,raf, strictly non-alcoholic and one of
"if Lest remedies in the world to build
"I1 a weak or broken-down coustitu- j
t10"- jlv2y-lw j
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1 any holding ticket
pwate can at
piano, if
No. 8086 will
Oumbert's and get the
not callf.il f..r i. lit,; It f fill f v 1
"71 drawing will
Wjf ticket is presented.
Uolttta until further notice.
Sheriff Kelly today sold on execution
Pon a decree of foreclosure in the case
continue until the
Save your
a couple ot weeKs, ami inen leave ror
Lurope by way of New York. The
captain is an entertaining writer and
was engaged in the newspaper business
in this state for several years."
To assure the hatching of canary birds'
eggs more nearly at one time the first
eggs are sometimes taken away by the
fanciers and replaced by artificial ones,
all being put back in the nest when the
bird ceases to lay. While she is sitting
the prospective father lives up to his
responsi hi lities, and devutes his time to
seeing that his mate does hct duty, and
when she leaves her nest, if she shows
an inclination to dally, sharp pecks
drive her back. August Ladies' Home
Journal.
The lioeeburg Plaindealer gets off the
following good one on a valley editor I
"Last week the editor of the Kugene
Register took a drive to the country and
in a field adjacent to Eugene aaw a hay-
store and succeeded in turning out beau
tiful omelets in less than five minutes,
Which to all appearances were as good as 1
though made on a chafing dish."
The state board of agriculture are mak
ing some wonderful improvements at the :
state fair grounds, and old-timers will I
hardly recognize the place when they
lair this fall.
pavilion is being enlarged to
double its size, and after the bei-t ex- j
hibits ever seen in the state arc arranged
there will be ample room left fur an au- ;
dltOriaOBi a thing that has been needed
tot a longtime. A bran new, up-to-date
creamerv building is being erected ; aiso
where the best dairy display ever made
in the Btate will be seen. The ma
chinery hall is being enlarged, new cat- j
tie sheds, slieep pent, hog stys, and horse ,
stables are be. tig built. A coy farm
cottage, hay barn and new sidewalks are
illO on the list of improvements, and
nothing will ba left undone to accommo
date the exhibitor and entertain the visi
tor at the state fair this fail,
THE DALLES, . . .
THURSDAY 3STIQ-JrTT?
AUG. 1st
FOR CAMPERS.
The most complete enterprise ol its kind in America Kmiorsed by the pulpit
and preeB and leading humane societies. Cunning cIowiim and mimics in
human attire, Introducing a world of fairy features for little folks.
FOLDING IB S AT .
SEE
McGinty, the Wonderful Trick Pony!
Blackbird, the Leaping Stallion!
Clears 5 ponies and a hurdle at a llng'fl houndi
Sport, the Champion Dog Pony Rider of the World!
Grand FREE Miniature Street Parade at 6:30 p. m.
25c
Admission, Children
Adults . .
50c
CLOSED
CASTOR I A
For infauti and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
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. wbwuov uuanae ji. uatiri av nun. 110 ictuniuu wbii
; ' y, W. i. Winans and Almeda H. j and reported through his paper that
"".las executrix, the northwest ' threshing machines had started
Bears the
Signature of
Up Itl
.lust the thing to take along when you
go ch m ping or to t he seacoast. For sale
by SJ.XTON k VVALTMh'R.
WM. MICHELL,
Undertaker and Embalmer
Cor. Third and Washington Sts.
AU orderi attended to promptly. Long
distance phone 488. Local, 102.
F. S. GUNNINC
...Blacksmith, Horseshoer and Wagon-maker..
I.I M I I. IN
! Iron, Steel. Wheels, Axles, Springs and Blacksmith Supplies
Ak-ih tor Kussell 4 Uo.'t KQgtuei Threshers ami Haw Mills.
Telephone 157.
Long Distance 1073.
Cor. Second & Lannblin Sts., THE DALLES, OR.