f i i t i i i i A i iNtk f 4fc White Goods Fancy Hosiery Men's Economy is Wealth ! Cotton a . 4 It .- -at That is i no reason why so many people do not be come rich. Money saved is money earned. For this week we are going to offer yon some Big Bargains. Every piece of Fancy White Goods in the house must go, so we will give the public the benefit of 20 per cent Discount on any piece of Fancy White Goods in the house including Satin Striped, Fancy, Dotted Swiss Checked and Fancy Striped Dimities. Sweaters... Navy blue and black 75c and $1 Values, SPECIAL. .. 65 c 1 lave you Boys' and warm weather? Here is iris' ( rood Hats for this an eye-opener in that line: 7sc Misses' Sailors 5c, 35c allfl 5C values 39c 19c Now if you want to save money .you should not miss this opportunity. REMEMBER, FOE THIS WEEK ONLY. Silk Goods Sailor Hats PERSE 3t MRYS. V'V Jfc Jh ' Jte A. ,&' S& trffc afc & A A A The Dalles My Chronicle. - - .JULY 81, 1901 WEDNESDA V Ice Cream and Ice Cream Soda At Andrew Keller's. if there is nobody and nothing left to make news, the editor must get out a TREASURER'S NOTICE. All WMOO County warrant)) re late red prior to Nt'iilemher 9, I Kits, will be paid un H'i'iiitiiii at my office. Interest ckukhh after .1 uly 13, 100 1 . JOHN F. HAHl'NBIKK, Unuuty Treasurer. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Wanted A competent girl to do din ing room work. Apply at Jones' cafe. .lust received, at C.J. Stubiing'e, aj carload of Schlitz Milwaukee bottled beer, jly2lw j Young lady wishes to do sewing by j the day. Telephone 134 for further par ticulars. jy31-lwk Judging from the pension claims the war with spain was one of the gieatest conflict! in history. Wanted A thoroughly competent girl to do general housework. Wages $20 a month, Apply at this office. jy'2Jlw Remember that Whitney's Dog and I'ony Show will exhibit Thursday even ing on the beact back of the Umatilla Houe. As the regular collection day falls this month on Saturday THS CHRONICLE pre sumes collection day will be on Monday, August oth. The usual talk about closed churches is met with the usual reply that they would be open if the people would at tend the services. A Kansas man oilers Mlat. M . ... 'inn- ior a wile, which causes an ex -'lia ige to remark that some men never know when they are well off. pounds in his trap on the Washington : business of the 0. R. & N side of the river opposite Crate's PoinhJ lie in general I home curious crank has reared up cn i his hind feet nnd asked, "Whnt does i tiie democratic party stand for'.'" And the North Carolina Yellow Jacket answers, "Because it is tired running ; for nothing," ! Alfred Print, sou of Mr. and Mrs. I Theodore Prinz of this city, was operated upon at J' he Dalles Hospital this fore noon, by Doctors E. E. Ferguson and H. Logan, for appendicitis. The Opera ! tion was immediately successful. Do you want a good home? Dad Butts I has for sale a nine-room, hard-finished house, with a snug little barn, situated ; on two good lots on Ninth street. This I property must be sold, if half-giving it away will do it. See Dad Butts. i;H-2t I A Delaware man who deeerteiHi is -wife five years ago returned t tie other day and said lie went away "just to have a joke on her." A few moments later the woman sprung a much richer j ike on I bill by introducing her newer husband! ; The republican party of who, as she was liftei ftom the wsgor, I caught sight of a field of daisies. With cry of delight she darted to the rail fence the moment she wa set down, and, scrambling under it, threw herself face downward, among the beautiful white and gold blossoms, clasping them in her ai m arid sobbing us if hei heart j were breaking. She had never before i seen flowers growing. During her stay ' she spent all her time among them, and when the moment came to park her, shabb little bag it was found to be i filled with flowers. A touching poem j about this pathetic incident, "The j Fresh-Air Child," by Klliot Walker, is ! I published in the August number of The i Indies' Home Journal. A few members oi the medical fratern- I i y in Portland express astonishment at j j the remarkable recovery of an S0-year- I old patient from appendicitis, says the; jTelegiam. At this advanced age it is i said to be rare that a patient has the vitality to recover from the shock of an I Operation. Two well-known physicians! I whose position causes them to forbid ! the mention of their achievements, have j ; accomplished the work of lemoving a ; badly inflamed portion of the stomach ! arising from a deposit in the vermiform j appendix. The patient is William King j of South Portland, and the tight lie has I made for his life seems to promise com plete recovery, and he may live to be I much older. It was a choice with him, according to the doctors, of two ways of dying, and the chance he took was with the knives and the operating table. His rallying from the ordeal is the cause of considerable comment at the Good Samaritan Hospital. The argument on the motion lor a new trial in the case oi T. ,J. Brown et al. vs. the Oregon King Mining Company was finiehed. in he United States cjurt at ! Portland yesrerday, and the matter, was j j taken c.uder advieenient by Judge Bel- I linger. The argument was begun about j i two weeks ago and was carried on for ' j half a day. The matter was taken up j i again last Friday and proceeded for two I 'days without reaching a conclusion, but j ! yesterday the lawyers succeeded in j : bringing their talk to a close. The suit ! " was brought by Brown to Beeore posses- J No matter ho- dull business is; no i sion of the Oregon King Mining Com- j matter whether there is any news or , pany on the ground of a former location, not; no matter if all the people who j and was decided In his favor. Defend make news have gone on their summer jftnte, who are in possession oi the mine outing a hundred miles away ; no matter moved for a new trial. The mine is sup- Telescops, Grips, Dress Suit Cases and Trunks in a largo assortment and at very low prices. ...The New York Cash Store... 138 and 142 Second Street. The BARGAIN STORE of the City. Some IN Bargains Boys' Knee Pant Suits THIS ONLY. ft 20 per cent Discount on all Boys' Suits. DON'T OVERLOOK THESE BARGAINS IF-' V TT and the pub- New Grocery Store We have added a Grocery Depart ment t our store. A new fresh , clean stock. Give us a call. Prompt delivery to any part of the city. .XVI AYS CROWE... posed to be very valuable, but it will re quire further development to show what paper and the dear people who read it it is really worth. Defendants allege must kick because "there's really noth- that so far they Lave expended some ing in it." $30,000 more on the mine than they The New York "World" speaks of the democratic party as being in a "dismal and disheartened plight." The fact that during Cleveland's administration its policies drove thousands of poor women and children to the pangs of hunger and wane has perhaps given it have taken out of it. Animal Sliow Thursday. BETTER THAN A CIRCUS ! ! L. J. WHITNEY'S TRAINED "congestion of the conscience." We are glad to know that it is repenting. common people. St. Louis Republic, Strange, isn't it? The republican party is the party of the majority. Is the majority composed of the uncommon people? N. Y. Sun. F. M. LAW ton i who runs the stage ! line between The Dalles and Shaniko, j has boueht the lease of Jess Gregory to the Chicken Springs ranch, and will i move hie family there this week and : make Chicken Spring! an important I station on his stage route. ! The steamer llailey Gal.ert will make a rate to Portland and return, for the i Woodmen log-rolling contest August 8d, j for party of 100 or more, at $1.50, round ! trip. Tickets good until Tuesday, Aug justtith. For full particulars inquire of J. M. Filioon, agent. Office in Baldw in ! opera house. 1jiig distance 'phone. :!t The Junction Times correctly says: to exchange ! 'i he religious debate at Flmira resulted in a draw. We have never known a de bate of this kind to result in good. Bill on the contrary had feeline llMMB The mortality from heat prostration and the common cause of God and in the EJt is especially large among the ; humanity is lost in the strife, while the Intemperate, whether the intemperate non-believer smiles with great laughter. wsui me lorm ot whiskey or ice water. The Spokane Chronicle referring to the performance given by the Whitney trained animal show at Spokane says; Crowds of interested and enthusiastic people filled the main tent of Whitney's dog and pony show yeeterday afternoon Tom, sinners, turn. j and evening, and judging from the gen- I Frank R, Wetherbee, Prof. Burden I era! expressions of opinion among those and several other Eugene men last week j who attended either performance, the went to ttie top of one of the Three j show is the best of its kind in America. Sisters, savs the Albany Democrat. On ; Last evening the big audience, made up mihIhm flnnn M.inr.,.,. C! ..1. ma 1 i 1 A luruplv itf w f i tn " n ami phihlrpn VftA Ptl- I today lias no i oiir.no,! 200 fpe anii wf,nld have pone i tertained for two hours and a half in a i use for and no confidence in the Lin,n - ulna. km ltiu,n.li, ii-., mMt en invable manner. The rjoniee ' against a piece of lava and was held, j performed some wonderful tricks under DOG AND PONY SHOW.. 0i J. Stubling has just received a large consignment of Schlilz' mult ex tract, strictly non-alcoholic and one of the beet remedies in the world to build Op a weak or broken-down constitu tion. ilooi J'.' " This may be called an era of high prices that is, good prices that ure profitable to all. And yet their is no complaint. Americana have learned that cheapui'tis and little or nothing to buy with, because we get so little for what we have to sell, most of . which is m i . loll l the way Editor Young of the labor, cannot compute with good profits Henderson fleruld writes interesting and plenty to buy with. IocuIh for his subscribers: '-Bill Wulker, . President Moehler,..f the O. H. A N. who resided in these parte and who owes Co., showed himself to he u public spir he Herald three year, on subscription, j jte( a, wije uwuke business man when was visiting here last week." i i he offered everv courtesy nossibie on be- v 1 e lIllIirei't'tt.Mtfw. run XT Hah aA -"vta vi V I linn n This was the earliest trip yet made to tbe top of the mountain. The policy pursued by the congres- llonal Committee OB rivers and harbors in spending their vacation in visiting and acquainting themselves w ith the needs j i of the rivers and harbors of the Pacific I coast is worthy of approval by all citi-j . MM who have an interest in the welfare of this coast. We hope the result will I be the opening of the Columbia and i Snake rivers for navigation. I Pat Conroy, w ho made u handbome j little fortune in a few years out in the) Mitchell country in the sheep business, , and who is still far from being in the i "sear antl yellow leaf left this morning for his old homejin the sooth of Ireland, and the gOtllpi have it that he has gone alter "the girl he left behind him. ' Be ; that us it mav, Put promisee to he hack In "God's country" in about four J , months. it is predicted that the long continued drought and the consequent shortage in j the corn crops and in other crops in a wide region east of the Rocky Moun tains will result in enhanced prices for I all breadetuffs. it will go further than' this. It will make u better demand for all the food stuffs raised on the farm. It will result in making a market for ail the prunes and dried fruit. It is pre- j dieted by one who ought to know that there will be a ready demand for every 1 pound of marketable prunes put up in ' Oregon. The prices will not be high, I but they will be remunerative, and : there will be a disposition on the part of grOWeM to sell ue eoon us the product is the direction of Professor Heiker. The j dogs and monkeys under the direction of j Prof. Hunt, of Iowa, are the greatest troupe that has been eeen for many days, tod Prof. Letell's troupe of goats do j some wonderful and amusing work. They aleo have four of the funniest of all funny clowns. Put it all together it is the most amusing and instructive show that hae ever been through the country. This show will be io The Dalles on Thursday, Aug. 1st. Don't forget the date. Subscribe for TBI Chronicle. FOR CAMPERS. THE DALLES, . . . THURSDAY ISTIQ-JriT AUG. 1st The most complete enterprise ol its kind in America EndOried by the nulpit and pieHH and leading humane societi. h. Canning clowns and mimics in human attire, Introducing a world of fairy fcutures for little folks. A UTOMATIC SEE McGinty, the Wonderful Trick MONKKYI I Blackbird, the Leaping Stallion! l leurs D ponies and a hurdle at a single bound. Sport, the Champion Dog Pony Rider of the World I Grand FREE Miniature Street Parade at 6:30 p. m. 25c Admission, Children Adults . . 50c CL0SEO A ... ! . . wnu 18 beginning to be felt up thi way. One of Seufert Brother's wheels HM night caught three tons of salmon, "d Henry Laureii.en caught 1900 half of the O. R. & N. to the visiting 'ready for shipment. congressional rivers and hurbors com mittee. Mr. Moehler aees that the open ing of the Columbia ami Snake rivers will have a tendency to increase the Just ttie tiling to take along when you go camping or to the seacoaet. For sale bySKXTOX ,V WALTHKR. WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and Embalmer F. S. GUfWlfiG, ...Blacksmith, Horseshoer and Wagon-maker.. -HI' U I l; l- Among the "Freeh-Air" children who i Cor. Third and Washington Ste. arrived at a farm near Pi Ue field, in the Berkshire hills of Massachusetts, one All orders attended to promptly. Long day last summer, was a poor little tot, distance phene 433. Local, 102. Iron, Steel. Wheels, Axles, Springs and Blacksmith Supplies AKuUt tor Kuvtiell A (;.' Engine, Thretlicrk sud 8u Millx. Telephone 157. Uong Dietance 1073. Cor. Second & LaoetHio Sis, THE DALLES. OR.