The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, August 01, 1901, Image 3

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The Silver Lke correspondent of the
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Economy is Wealth !
That is the reason why so many people do not be- I
come rioh. Money saved is money earned.
For this week we are going to offer you 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
mClUUlllg niiuii ouipuu, raiicy, uoueu r'WISS
Checked and Fancy Striped Dimities.
Men's
Cotton
Sweaters...
Navy blue and Mark
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75c and $1
Values,
SPECIAL. ..
Rfin i
Have you Boys' and Girls' Good Hats for this
warm weather? Here is an eye-opener in that line:
75c
coc.
Misses' Sailors . .
35c and 250 values
39c
19c
Now if you
want to save money you should not
miss this opportunity.
REMEMBER, FOB THIS WEEK ONLY.
Silk-Goods
1
Sailor
Hats
Telescops,
Grips,
Dress Suit Cases
and Trunks
in a large assortment and at
very low prices.
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PEMSE 5t MKYS.
Chewmiean i'oet, published at Paisley,
Lke county, sends the following report
on the movements 61 the University of
California fossil hunters, who recently
made extensive exploration" in Southern
Oregon :
The fossil hunters from Berkeley,
University of California, finished their
work And explorations 08 the fossil le is
of the Oregon ilesert, and left Silver
Lake on the 15th nist. for Crater Lake,
thence home. They were highly pleased
with their trip so far completed. The
writer accompanied the party daring
their stay on the desert and enjoyed
being with them. We camped live days
at Fossil Like and collected about 900
pounds of fossils, and then moved to
Sand and Mound springs, where we
camped three davs and examined the
old iossil beds and Band dunes. We j
found a great change in the sand, thai
old landmarks were neatly ail covered 1
up. The sand dunes have traveled one
half mile east since '78.
We next went to the Loss cabin to
explore the Hlack buttes for the red i
sandstone formation that Herb Aldridge
discovered less than two years ago,
Which contains the vertebt.c and teeth I
of the ganoid, a specie of fish that have
a vertebec tail, and many other animals
of a low order belonging to the primordial j
of a low order of life. We remained
there four days. The exploration was
complete, bat as far as i trained was :
very interesting. j
vt tii, i Mammary.
Mean atmospheric pressure, 29.89.
Highest, 30.0(i on the 3d ; lowest, 89.78,
on t.'ie 29th. Highest temperature !M
ion the 29th; lowest temperature 44 on
! the 1st. (ireatest daily range of tem-
...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
.Air att (V; 3'fc .'.ifc
t.v " 1 s
4
pe. at m e, 43 on the 20th.
perature for ttds month in
Mean tern-
The Belles Daily Chwmiete.
US DA Y
AUG. 1. 1901
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Ice Cream
and
Ice Cream
Soda
At Andrew Keller's.
j No. 3 are fitting up camps and getting
ready to commence work at an
date. These improvements will
I .
I a lorce oi auoiit a thousand men
; next nine months.
j Three fruitmen of Mosier, Louis
Davenport, Lee Evtjnsand Pete Hanni
gan, recently shipped to Minneapolis a
carload of 1200 cases of peach plume for
early b
employ a
for the jv
V
bly assaulted her. She told tier husbaad
f the affair upon his return from Ante-
ope. He killed Lagan, came to Prine-
I lie and gave himself up to the officers.
After listening to the testimony the
judge field him, without bonds, to appear
at the next term of circuit court. .
"Folks are kicking about the drv
weather here in Eastern Oregon," said
1875 ...88 5 1884 . . .00.7 ISO;!. . 09.6
I 1870 . .78.5 1886 728 1894 . 72.0
1877 78 5 1880.. 70.6 1895. .. .70.1
1 1878 73.0 1887 ...USli 1896 . 78.9
'1870... 70 0 1888. ...87.9 1897... 69 5
1880. ...79.5 1880. ...70 0 1898 . 710
1881.. .72 0 1890... .87.2 1899.... 72 1
1882. ..73 0 1891. ...71 2 1900. ..73.6
I 1883 .... 74 0 1802 . .66 2 1901 ... 08 5
TREASURER'S NOTICE.
All .it., County warrants registered
prior to September It, 1X08, will be paid
on urpMAiitfttlfiii at in v tktllrt IntereHt
smsei after Jul is, loot.
JOHN P. HAMl'SlllKK,
Couuty Treasurer,
wnicn tney got 40 cents a case spat cash ; a former kansan the other day ; "why
at the railroad Btation. j it ain't a patching to what they used to
A Pendleton paper ib responsible for I have in Kansas where I came from,
the following improbable, we had nl- i There have been times so dry in the
most said impoEKible story : "A lumber' western part of that state that you
camp tender near Pendleton saw an elk i would have to soak a hog over night
but would not shoot it on account of close before be would hold swill. There are
Mean average temperature for 27 yrs.,
for this month, 72.3. This month shows
a deficiency of 3.8 in the mean average.
The generally prevailing direction of the
U wind has been west and northwest, and
the greatest velocity was SU ni lies per
! hour for short periods, on the 1Mb. The
average precipitation for the month dur
ing tbe 20 yerrs is 0.27 ; deficiency 27.
Total precipitation for t It is month is, in
New Grocery Store
We have added a Grocery Depart
men I to our store. A new fresh ,
clean stock. Give ua a call. Prompt
delivery to any part, of the oity.
...MAYS t CROWE...
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
.itiet received, at
carload ol Schlitz
beer.
C. J. Stu thing's, a
Milwaukee bottled
j!y2 1 w
Young lady wishes to do sewing by
the day. Telephone 134 for further par
ticulars, jyol-lwk
Wanted A thoroughly competent girl
to do general housework. Wages $20 a
month. Apply at this office. jy29 lw
Remember that Whitney's Dog and
Pony Show will exhibit Thursday even
ing on the, bench back of the Umatilla
Mou'-e.
Mosier, according to Louis Davenport,
will hnrvesta big crop of prunes, peaches
and grapes this year. Apples will not
he more than half a crop this year.
Kube Hooten came over yesterday
froni (irass
season. The elk treed him, gun and all
and kept him there for the night. In
the morning his dog came looking for
i him, attracted the elk's attention and
1 led it off, so he was enabled to escape."
I The American Tin Plate Company has
I completed and will start in a lew days
j at Wheeling, W. Va., the second largest
' tin plate works iu the United .States,
and in point of modern improvements
i and appliances the best in the world.
It will employ over 0000 men. It has
since the entire
democratic press of the country
was
1 been but a few years
predicting that the tin plate industry
never could be established in the United
States.
Tiiq f I u ' 1 , t ttoa art i n 1 1
mJ a-'miivct iit.: r.' i i i i i . i i 1 1 y il i.IIl
neither let o of nor make it go. It is
the district fair, which the last legisla
ture located permanently at that place.
Shaniko Leader. On the contrary,
places out there where, water is wet only
on one side. I know one place where
the owner of a ferryboat hauls water
most of the time to keep his boat run
ning. Water is so scarce in some parts
that nun won't drink it. Why, they
licurl tii I 'i no r run a ti'nTl t ,.-,. 1lt 1 , o
I' LW l W JUU H 1 I i llll Lllll l j,
wringer to get enough water for coffee. 't)art clopdy
Orville Wingfield has just finished
threshing a 74-acre field of wheat on his
ranch, near Endereby, that was reported
to TUB Chuomci.k about a month ago as
completely ruined by late frosts. The
field yielded 1S00 bushels of good No. 1
1875 . 0.15 1 884 .... 0.84 1 !;$ .0 80
1870. ..0.07 1885. . . .0.00 1894 . o 10
1877.... 0.48 1880 ...0 00 1895 . 0.32
1878. ...0.08 1887. ..0 00 1890. ...0 00
1870... 0.31 1888 .0 29 1897 0.24
1880.... 0.02 1889. ...0.00 1808... 0.17
1881... 0.11 1890... .0.06 1890 . 0.00
1882... 0.07 1891 . 0 24 1900. T
1883. . .0.00 1892 0.80 1901.. . T
Trace
BETTER THAN A CIRCUS ! !
L. J. WHITNEY'S
TRAINED
II
DOG AND PONY SHOW..
! little Club wheat, or an average of about
Total precipitation from September 1st j
i to date 12,30. Number of clear days 26;
; cloudy, 3, The months j
temperature and weather conditions;
have been very beneficial to health an I
also to all kinds of agricultural products.
The mean maximum temperature at J
The Dalles for the month of July was
82.4 and tbe mean minimum 54.6. No
rain fell dining the month with the i-x-oeptlon
of v trace on the 13th.
S. L. BkoOks,
Vol. Observor, U. B. Weather bureau, j
Mr. Leader. The Dalles liar somethinir;
that, it do not iv..t in lpt an nn(1 1 the damaged grain out
something that it is going to make go in
a stvle that will be a credit to the town
Valley with 34 head of beef
cattle which he sold to Wood Rins.. : as well as the district. This much is
eteere bringing 3:(, cents and cows 3'4. now certain. The people have, in the!
Commencing Sunday, until forth "scribed liberally for this fair
notice, the O..R.AN. will sell round-! and a 8treut fair "Ja'iv' to boot,;
tnp tickets, Dalles to Cascades, for j . j ana u'.e ,air 8 SUC('e88 18 no loner tt 'nai"
This rate applies only to parties of five j ter donbt' y
or more. Good for Sundays only. The cattlemen of Crook county have
The recinm frm a.ir..i. f.au : decided to run the sheepmen out of cer
elark'l uOice fnr It if 1 1 w 1 1 1 f i nf .lull1
""'Minted to $870,60 as compared with
261 lor the month of Mav and 100
lor the month of July, 1900. -
t- J. Btnbllog has just received a
large consignment of Schlitz' malt ex
tract, strictly non-alcoholic and one of
the beet remedies in the world to build
P ii weak or broken-down
24 1 :, bushels to the acre. It was fall
grain and was injured in some way not
clearly accounted for, or perhaps under
stood, so that this variety that is the
best known for resisting the shattering !
effects of heat and wind after it has;
ripened, shattered to an ex tent of three ;
or four bushels to the acre. Still If all n (jarr. carried out. lie will
about Kndersby , feru.e aron.!(i Uie govern men!
will do as well as Orville Wingfield s,
the farmers of that neighborhood won't
1 have much of a kick coming.
Notice.
tain parts of the county, and a conflict
lis liable to arise between t tie two inter
iests at any timt
issued the following notice,
given by order of the executive commit
Mrs. Nellie L, Gustin, state orgaui.er
of the Knights and Ladies of Security,
assisted by her brother Charles Marshall,
is in this city for the purpose of organ
iing a council of this order, which is a
a fraternal insurance society it hunting
both sex. It pays partial and total dU-
The stockmen have fal,i!ity bfi,,e,lt8 and doe8 not i,,cr'lill,'
l,i-l, i.fWttfl advancing years, it will hi well
constitti
,10"' jly29-lw
Do you want a good home? Dad Butts
Ml for sale a nine-room, hard-finished
MM, with a snug little barn, situated
00 two good lots 00 Ninth street. This
'""petty must be sold, if half-giving it
way will do it. See Dad Butts. j31 2t
At noon today Alfred Prin., who un
derwent an operation at the Dalles Hob-
i., i..
yesterday for appendicitis,
Honing
I tee of the Stockmeu's Association of)
I Maury Mountain: "To whom it may
i concern : The stockmen of Maury'
i Mountain, Crook county, Or., do here
by claim as their range, will not allow
! any sheep upon the same to-wit : Camp '
creek on the east; Crooked river on thei
north ; west fork of Pine Creek on the
west, and the summit of Maury Moun-
tain ou the south." '
The preliminary examination of Andy ,
Lytic for the killing of Kmmett Lagan,
on Jul v 21 , was held at Prineville Mon-,
day before County .lodge Wills. The
was evidence introduced by the state estab-1
!l for all who wish to interest themselves
' in this matter to call on Mrs. Ouotiu or
Mr. Marshall at the Farmers Hotel foi
further information. augl 3t
CASTOR I A
for inlants uud Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
The Telegram sa6: "United States
District Attorney Hale is ta ing stepa
to have the decree of Judge Bellinger in
the case of the United States vs. JetM
have the
land in
closed by Carr, torn down. As there are
! 15 or 20 miles of rock fence in the lot.
about live feet iu width and four feet in THURSDAY
height, the United States marshal or j .
united J-aies troops, or whoever may
i be sent to tear it down, is likely to have
an all summer job ou baud, especially
as Mr. Hall says theock fence is to be
destioyed :s was the Tower ol Babel, or
the Temple of Babylon, 01 perhaps it
was the Temple of Jerusalem .Mr. Hull
is not weil posted In biblical mailers ,of
which not one stoue was left upon an
other. The miles of barbed wire fen
cing will be lolled up like a icroll, but
the rim rock ill lid which form a part of
the fence will not tie moletttd. Mr.
Carr, however, is still in pOISSHiOD of
the lands, -with the exception of a calf
pasture of some 6000 acres, and the end
of the trouble is not yet."
Floral lotion will cure wind chapping
and sunburn. Manufactured by C'arkt
A 1'atk.
A J
AUG. 1st
THE DALLES, . . .
NIGHT
Hit' most complete enterprise of its kind in America Kndorsed by the pulpit
ami press and leading humane lOCletU. Cunning clowns and mimics in
human attire, introducing a world of fairy features for little folks.
SEE
McGinty, the Wonderful Trick MONKEVI
' Blackbird, the Leaping Stallion!
i Clears B ponies and a hurdle at a single bound,
Sport, the Champion Dog Pony Rider of the Worldl
Grand FREE Miniature Street Parade at 6:30 p. m.
Admission, Children
Adults . .
25c
50c
Bears the
Signature ol
ouj most encourauiiiK v and liai.a.i !. f,. that !,. Liiiino aa
everything indicated a successful oper-1 meditated. The de'ense introduced the
"u a speedy recovery.
Contractors on the railway
Bubaeribe fi Tut Ohoonicli.
WM MIPHPI I
don't Hub It 0 r I VI I mivi ILUL,
Just wet the affected parl(reely with . r ,
Mysterious Pain Cure, a Scotch remedy, ' UnQBltdKBr 8Rlt EtTlbSllTIBf
and the pain is gone. Hold by Clarke v 1
Falk. Cor Third and Washington Sts.
p. S. GUNNING,
...Blacksmith, Horseshoer and Wagon-maker..
-DIAI.lt in
, "i
l ni nvnua. D
wents bstween The Dalles and tunnel
testimony of Mrs. I.ytle, who alleges
that on the Thmsday prior to the kill
ing, Kagan came to her home and forol-
Gifford's Fotos Never Fade.
Subscribe for Tua Cuuomclk.
All orders attended to promptly. Long i
distance phone 433. Local, 102. I
Iron, Steel. Wheels, Axles, Springs and Blacksmith Supplies
AKtnt for iBMfU A ito.' bgtUl , Tlirehhcrb and ag Mill.
Telephone 157.
Long Distance 1073.
Cor. Second & Lannbliii Sis , THE DALLES, OR.