The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, August 03, 1901, Image 3

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A TRUE FISH STORY.
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White
Goods
Fancy-Hosiery
Men's
Th Tlm-Moantalnrv firm
on Thf rhrnnirl.
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Economy is Wealth ! Cotton
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That is the reason wh' so many people lo not bo-
come rich. Money saved is money earned.
For this week wo are going to offer you some
Big Bargains. Every piece of Fancy White
Goods in the house must go, so wo 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.
Have you Boys' and Girls' Good Hats for this
warm weather? Here is an eye-opener in that lino:
nrn AT
Sweaters...
Navy blue and black
75c and $1
Values,
SPECIAL. ..
65c
1 c, 35c and 250 values
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19c
Now if you want to save money you should not
miss this opportunity.
liEMEMBER, FOR THIS WEEK ONLY.
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Goods
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Sailor
Hats
Telescops,
Grips,
Dress Suit Cases
and Trunks
in a largo assortment and at
very low prices.
PEASE 5c MAYS.
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I n :ull''Ji(: B $v iwiflfc: 1
The Dalles Daily Chwnlele.
SATURDAY
AUG.
1901
two story residence for JVt. Kanilall on
the site of Mr. Crandall's present resi
dence. His friends are sorry to learn that
t-inkets. Looking them over yesterday
he discovered the letters D. H. S. and
deciding it was still of value to the
graduate who lost it so long ago, hrought
Ice Cream
and
IceCream
Soda
At Andrew Keller's.
Co)
TREASURER'S NOTICE.
All fTMOO County warrant regUterel
prior to September 1H08, will be paid
an prexeiitittloii nt my office. IntereHt
ceae art nr .1 lily 12, 1901 .
loll N P. IIAUI SHIRK,
C'ouuty Treasurer.
! Alfred Prinz, upon whom an operation i 1 town with him today, Should the
for appendicitis was performed a few I owner chance to see this article he may
days since, is in a very dangerous con-1 secure the pin by calling at this oflice
! dition today, his physician having small I and paying for the advertising.
hope of his recovery. Alfred was a for- j The party consisting of Mrs. NorB
mer employe of this oflice, and a favorite warthy, Mrs. Alice Sheldon, Mrs. A.
with all, and we hope to report him bet- i Thornbury, Misses Evelyn Newman and
ter in our next isBue. Anna Taylor, Dr. H. A. Sturdevant,
Letters received by friends from Miss I Rev. Lake and Girvin Peters, which
Kathryn Sargent, who with her grand- j left for Cloud Cap Inn Thursday, re
parent8isited the Pan-American expo-j turned on tne noon train today having
sition inform them that she has been bad a most delightful trip. The party
quite ill, caused by the intenee heat was in honor of Mrs. Norswortby, who j
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
The regular monthly council meeting
will be held tonight.
Fresh shipment of crawfish just re
reived at C. J. Stubling's and now on
tap. aug3 3t
On account of the Mrd coming on Sat
urday, collections will be made en Mon
day thin month.
in New York. She was, however, im
proving and they expected to start for
home soon, visiting with relations in
Wisconsin on the return trip.
The philosophic editor of the Moro
Observer moralizes thusly . "Help a
dog out of the ditch and no matter what
kind of a dog he is, he will wag his tail
is the guest of her brother, J. T. Peters.
' We understand the geutlemeu of the
I patty climbed Mt. Hood and we expect
j a report of the climb when the fatigue of
Hit trip has been overcome.
Two fireB in the short space of thirteen
hours is an unusual record. Last night, i
at about eight o'clock, the wood box in
to paralysis and exhaust every muscle, j the kitchen of J. W. Moore, on Tenth
trying to tell you that every drop of
blood in him is at your command. Help
a man out and what follows depends
very much on his breed. The more we
study this subject the better we like the
street, in some unknown way caught fire
and before the flames were extinguished
two rooms were damaged to an extent of
probably $50. The lire was extinguished
without the calling out of the fire de-
Don't complain of the heat. After wllJ dog
we havn't had very little hot weather;
uot worth mentioning compared with
other towns.
The family of Mre. A. Schooling
moved yesterday into theGourlay house,
recently occupied by Rev. D. V. Poling.
The Dufur house adjoining it is now oc
cupied by Mr. F. T. Sampson and family.
iijirtinent. mis morning at V o clock a
t0"j (ire occurred in the roof of the kitchen
of the same building, resulting in a loss
Njohn Carey has let the contract
Charles .IntmRon for the erection of a
two story iron-clad building on the lot ol bOUt$i00. The lire laddies respond
: 11.4.1 . 4k. a.-.- i. nr.). I Sd promptly to the alarm but before
IUIIUV UU40I y cnoi Ml inc usaluu , - '
ther store on Second street, and work
has already commenced on tbe founda
tion. The building will be 50 by 70
thev reached the building the fire had
been extinguished. The building is
fully insured.
From the number of dog and pony
shows which are on the road this season,
it would seem that the actors have all
"ijone to the dogs." Certain it is that
I'lie Dalles has had a surfeit of such
performances.
riie dog and pony show people are
etill "wid us" and from what we can
learn are not likely to desert us In the
"ear future. U is purely a case of
irtna, with no very favorable outlook t
lor a
move on."
The cltUeni of Sherman county are or
KHii.ing a County Horse Fair Associa
te whloh will hold a fair at Wasco
tout tlu- 26th of October. The princi
pal object of the association Is to en
'oiiraiic the breeding of good horscfi of all
Kinds.
feet, with two stores on the main floor
ami offices overhead. The contract calls j
tor i te completion oy heptemoer men.
The plans for the building were made by
A. Anderson.
A special telegram n-ceived by Thk
OhbONIOLI this afternoon from Baker
City is to the effect that an attempt waB
made this morning to rob Godfrey
and Tabor, of the Ked Boy mine, of
their monthly claan-up, aggregating
$80,000. The men were on their way be
tween Sumpterand Granite when three
masked men held them up, but to no
another
brother
Mr. and Mre
been
ft- B Dufur. who have
visiting with relatives in Dufur and
Wjnity for the past two weeks, returned
0 the Dalles yesterday. Mr. Dufur and
lauiiiy will go to Southern Oregon next
JM and will make their home at Gold
""I. where Mr. Dufur has made ar
rngenientstoopen a law office.
A 4-1
Aiiuerson lias contracted with F.
. niii.i'i..i ,i . -
l" put a irame cottage on
lot east nf il.o li.. ...IJ
. "v I DDIUvlluc UM
"ltoij Blreet, Xbe buldlng ig to be
np eted in sixty days. Mr. Anderson
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the
NOTICE.
The county court of equalization will
oe in session at the conuty court house t
from Monday, August 20th, until Satur- j
day, September 2nd, inclusive, and will
attend to any and all matters which!
may come before such board for con
sideration. C. L. SCHMIO'J ,
ISid'Wtf Assessor for Wast o Co., Or.
Why not spend tbe vacation at Ya
jquina bay, where can be had excellent
fare, good fishing, good boating, safe
! bathing, alluring rides and rambles. .
' The courses and exercises at the summer
school of 1 40 1 at Newport will afford
great variety of instructions, diversion
'and euterlaiument. No other resort
offers equal attractions and like advan- i
tages. junll-tf
James White, Bryantsville, fnd., says
DeWiit's Witch Hazel Salve healed
running sores n bOin legs, tie had I
suffered 8 years. Doctors failed to help j
him. Get DeWitt'e. Accept no imita
tions. Clarke k Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
thus destroy them, and as there seems i
to be no objection to such a move they I itoa't Huu it in,
are no doubt doomed. Just wet the affected partlfreely with 1
Mr. W. J. Davidson brought to this Mysterious Pain Cure, a Scotch remedy, .
office this, afternoon a High school class j "d the pain is gone. Sold by Clarke &
pig of '97, which be found on the streets ;
of tbe city three years ago. As the pin j If anything ails your hair, go and see ,
avail, as the bullion was in
DUkrirv occupied bv Godfrey's
and his wife.
While Dalles people are mourning over
the necessity of removing the poplar
trees, which have added so much to the
appearance of the city, the residents of
other cities are in the same box. At a
meeting of the council committee on
sewers yesterday in Portland it was
recommended that an ordinance be
passed to girdle every poplar tree, aud
There is not a man in the country
more fond of trout than Brother (iourlay
of Tim CHRONIC LB, He firly dotes on
them. He would walk a mile any time
to get a nice ireh trout and when he
fails to get an anticipated mess of his
favorite fsh he is sorely disappointed
and refuses to be comforted. The other
day Charlie Phiilips, he who runs a store
way up on the bill, went fishing find be
fore starting promised Brother ( iourlay
a mess of fish on his return, tine day
while seated at his desk writing an edi
toiial, that fairly burned with republi
canism it was naturally a hot day the
telephone rang, and the man at the
other end of the lint said : "Ii Ibis you
Gourlsy? "Yes," was the answer re
turned by the man with the fish appe
tite, and he thought he beard Charlie
Phillips say "Send the boy up for those
fish." Not mm-h would he entrust the
office boy with so precious a package;
he would go for them himself, get the
tish and order them for tiis dinner. So
out he sallied into the blistering sun's
rays, pulled up the hill, and arrived at
the store, teu blocks, from the oflice, all
out of breath anil with tfie prespiration
streaming off his brow, nevertheless all
expectant and fairly tasting the tooth
some trout. On entering the store he
inquired for Charlie but was informed
that he had not returned from his fish
ing trip. Then where were the fish.
There were none in the store. Had no
body telephoned him to come and get
theHeh? No. Somewhat crestfallen he
went back down the hill more slowly
than he bad ascended, morali.ing to
himself on the degeneracy of anybody
w ho would play so cruel a joke on him.
During the afternoon the 'phone rang
again. Mr. Gomlay thought he heard
the voice of the morning say "Send up
upforlhose fish." This was ralher ir
ritating especially on a hot day. He got
warm all over and telephoned hack,
"Condemn the fish, you don't piay any
mote pranks on me; I'm on to your
game." Then came the response from
Dave Yause's store: "Fish, what about
fish? We don't know anything about
fish. We want you to send tip for the
paste you ordered tuis morning." Light
at last dawned on the editor, and after
relieving his conscience by uttering
some expressions that would not sound
well in Sunday school he sent for the
paste.
Teacher' Kxainmatioii.
Notice is hereby given that the coun
ty superintendent of Wasco county, Or
egon, will tiold the regular examination
of applicants for state and county papers
at Tbe Dalles, as follows:
FOl! 8TATK PAPKBS,
Commencing Wednesday, August 11.
at 1 9 a. m. and continuing until Satur
day, August 17, at 4 o'clock p. m.
Wednesday Pennmanship, history ,
spelling, algebra, reading, school law.
Thursday Written Arithmetic, the
ory of teaching, grammar, book-keeping,
physics, civil government.
Friday Physiology, geography, men
tal arithmetii, composition, physical
geography.
Saturday Bo:any, plane geometry,
general history, Boglilh literature,
psychology.
POH cor.vn PAPBfiS.
Commencing Wednesday, August N,
at 9 o'clock a. in. and continuing until
Friday, August 16, at 4 o'clock p. rn.
First, second and third grade certificates.
Wednesday Penmanship, history,
orthography, reading.
Thursday Written arithmetic, theory
of leaching, grammar and school law.
Friday Geography, mental arithme
tic, physiology, civil government.
Primary certificates:
Wednesday Penmanship, orthogra
phy, reading.
Thursday Art of questioning, theory
of teaching, methods.
Friday Arithmetic, phy Biology,
C. L. (ill 1 1 K I : I ,
Gcunty Bupt. Wasco Co., Or.
CASTOR I A
For inland uiiC Children.
...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
New Grocery Store
Vi have added a Grocery Depart
ment to our store. A new fresh,
clean stock. Give us a call. Prompt
del ivory to any part of the city.
...MAYS & CROWE,..
If you let us shoe you
we'll guarantee you
THE CORRECT THING
j& AND A FIT JZ?
Would suggest Pingree's
' Governor" a dozen dif- "
ferent shapes, at
per pair . .
$4-
II K
A. M. WILLIAMS (EL CO.
FOR CAMPERS.
Tbe Kind You Have Always Bough!
Ue al
"o OOOtr, cted for the erection of
was somewhat disfigured he paid little
attention, supposing- it to be of no value,
and threw it aside with some discarded
Franer ; he's the headquarters for all
hair remedies. Remember that he j
makes a ipiMSlaiif of these goods. tf J
Boars the
Just received, al ('. J, SttiljiinV, I
carload of Sclilitz Milwaukee lottlel
beer. jlyf) 1 w
Young lady wislies to do sewing ly
the day. Telephone VM lor further par
ticulars, jy.'il-lwk
Wanted- A thoroughly competent girl
to do general housework. Wuges $2(1 a
month. Apply at this oflice. jy'J'J Iw
C. J. Stubling has just received a
large consignment of Schlitz' malt ex
tract, strictly non-alcoholic and ouu of
tbe best remedies in the world to build
up a weak or broken-down constitu
tion. jlyiHMw
Mre. Nellie I,. Qllltio, slate organizer
assisted by her brother Charles Marshall,
is in this city for tbe purpose of organ
Ising a council of this order, w hich is a
ufraleinal insurance society admitting
both MX. It pays partial arid total dis
ability benefit! and does not incn-ape
with advancing years. It will he well
for all who wish tO interest themsel ver
in this matter to call on Mrs. Uustiri or
Mr. Manllftll at l ne Fanners Hotel foi
farther information. RUfl'St
When your hair appears dry nnd to
have loll its vitality it wants something
to give it life ami vigor. We have what
the hair needs when it gets in that con
dition. We have L ")H CwW8 of
Science flair fjjiftffiijfe (irower and
Oocotnilt i rciiiQ Hr Tonic. They
will cure dand WIK ruff and all
scalp diseases. Kor sale at Frazer's bar
ber shop Price 50c and 75c a bottle.
TOH4TIC
I- or !.
A J. I. ('use separator ; good us new
and ready for work ; 32 Inch cylinder
and a 14 Woodbury iJingee horeu power.
On easy terms. Apply to
IgOBOM Noi.amj,
jy2-wklyliuo Dufur, Or.
Just the thing to take along when you
go caiiiiiins' or to tbe se.icoast. For sale
by HKXTON A WA1NIKK.
WM. MICHELL,
Undertaker and Embalmer
Cor. Third and Washington Sta.
Al! orders attended to promptly Long
dictai.ce phone 433. Local, 102.