MiH-tSummer Bargains. r,,.rv economical woman in the ritv should liivij 1 take advantage of our Here are Oxford Tie to TIE to 20 per cent. I Discount dales w 4: For this week wo offer you 20 per cent, off on J all MUSLIN UNDERWEAR in the house, includ 1 I ...1 ! vlr 1 rl l' I 1)1" IVIUBIIIJ i'Iviiko, vivnuaj v viii-') m w set Covers and Children's Muslin Stuff. For a few days we will offer you a line of- nar FANCY RIBBONS in all shades; regular 10c, I at 5c per yard. Patent Leather, cloth top $8.00 Tan Kid, in plain or cloth top 8.00 Vici Kid, plain or cloth top 1.00 We want to clean these up, so here's your chance for money-saving. COUNC1LMEN AT WORK A Ooort AllMlilur .nil h.Clt?- Hul nr.a TrtnMrlNl. At the council meeting Saturday night ' in spite of the vacation Reason . b'lt one I councilman was absent Wm. Shackle ford. Mayor Farley was in the chair. I After roll call and the r.eiial prelum- ; nary business, a petition ,or rather com i inanication) from Mrs. Poor man was I read, stating her condition and scttiog ' forth that she had received a fall on one of the city sidewalks which rendered her , helpless, and, while not asking assist I MM from the city, the council inferred from the communication that she de sired that Bome one be hired to wa t upon her. The matter was referred to the committee on health. A. H. Curtis made application for j j right of way for ferry landing at the foot Of Union street. It seems II. at at differ lent times obstructions have caused I ! much difficulty in landing on this side j the river, and hence the application.. The committee on streets and public! j property have charge of the application, i I to report at the next meeting. I Three bids having been received for ! the city lot on Third street, Councilman j Kelly, seconded by Wilson, moved that ! the bids be rejected. Carried. ! Moved and seconded that the resolu- j tiou on sewers be accepted and notice be published in the Daily Chkmvklk for two weeks. Carried. The treasurer's report was read and placed on file. The recorder was ordered to prepare an ordinance to put (1000 in the sinking fnud. lit-alli of a Noble Voting Man. PERSE it js' a A v 9 The Dalles Daily Chronicle. MONDAY A U.. With deep regret we chronicle the ! death of Alfred Feldernian, sou of Mrs. I T. Prinn, at The Dalles Hospital Satnr j day afternoon at 3 : 40 o'clock, i While camping at Stevenson about i nine days ago Alfred was attacked with I the pains which twice before had given 1 assurance that he was a victim of ap I nendicitia. HnrrviiiB home lie was TT placed in the hospital and last There of the firm, will move his family to Port-1 day operated on ; but while the op M m. A m. X mk - A. 1 T I . m n nvn 1UU Hi lOUay. iur. DrouKb any a we a. v ; ui iud iiuii, m muB u c mum j w i - catching the California heat, for it reg- j land and will take charge of the office in eration was success m, ! Ice Cream and Ice Cream Soda At Andrew Keller's. TREASURER'S NOTICE. All Waittn bounty warrants registered prior t September 9, ihor, will le pairt an presentation at my ofHce. Interest ceaiei after .tuly 13, 1001. JOHN r. HA MI SHIRK, Vounty Treasurer. -,i9tered 110 in Red Bluff, Cal., yester- ' that city, while Mr. T. Brownhill will day. Portland had her hottest day of the look after the business at this end. We year yesterday. j believe that this is a move in the right Krve, the 11-year-old eon of Jeff j direction, as It will bring them in closer Johnson, who lives miles from Car-1 touch with the home-seeker. It is safe that ".," Der cent, of the Drospect- son, vvaB'i., was piayiug wiiii ucurin jgu .- ... Saturday afternoon about 4:30 o'clock ' ve settlers who come to Oregon make . . . I H.,.11.,,,1 ll.uir rlualinallnn anil art f.r RS ' 1 11 Tee when it txploded badiv teanng oa """"" lacerating his left hand. His father j we know very few of them ever get back immediately carried him to t he river, j as far as The Dalles. It is the intention placed him in a small boat and caught of Messrs. Hudson & Brownhill to try the midnight train for this oltf. Dr. I and seenre a share of this business for Logan was called and.attended to the Eaetern Oregon. The sale of real estate wound, and while the bov may have a I in this section of the state will be their crippled hand, the Dr. thinks by careful specialty, and persons who Hit their attention it can be saved. , J property with them will receive the ben- . , lent or tins increased service wunuui r The number of excursionists w ho are j ira rotu sr, WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. daily viewing the grandeur of the Co lumbia is very large compared with that of last vear. Every trip of the boats Our public schools will commence live j bring many tourists to the Cascades, the weeke from todav, September 9th. j number reaching the hundreds on sev- Freel. shipment of crawfish just re- I era' occasions. Fifty Epwortli Leaguers Mired at C. J. Htubling'e aud now on j were aboard the Geo. W. Shaver Satur- day. As tney lanuea at me iockb une ui the party stepped forward and called for three cheers and a tiger for the crew of the boat, which was taken up heartily tap. aug.s .it It can hardly be said that the collect ON today look "cool and collected ;" but rather "hot under the collar." Several hunters, who were out yester day, report chickens numerous and from the numbers brought in we suspect they are less numerous today. Commitment papers were made out Saturday evening for Mrs. Carrie Day, iioui r Mine Owners, and as the steamer started up the river Cant. Alden let the whistle of the Shaver express their answer to the compliment The Dalles colony at tained a number of city visitors yesterr day. who tell us that that usually cool Bakkk City, Aug. 4, WW . j Further particulars regarding the bold op Saturday of Messrs S. Godfrey and Clark Taber, owners of the Red Boy 1 mine, tends to prove that the robbers ! 1 i 1 I 1!:. ...Ronnni i r it IriQ . secured tue mm.uu r, - "" carload of , I, 1 nn nl iKu n I no I ) I (' I'X IUUUUI1Y I icon iy 1 . 11 - act amount is not known, but is usually between $85,000 aud $30,000. Neither of the owners will deny or affirm that the t.rnnhle followed, which all the skill of his physicians could not reach, and which caused the most excruciating pain. Alfred was born near Bellevue, Iowa, on the 1st of October, 1888, and came his mother to this city when years ot age, where he has since lived and whereby his happy disposi tion and good traits of character he grew to be a favorite. While not a strong boy, he was energetic and w hether at home or employed elsewhere he was never known to be an idler. He certainly gave promise of a ipiendld manhood, his ex treme love of and dutifulness to hiB mother giving evidence of a uoble char acter. The funeral will take place this even at o o'clock from the family residence on Fourth street. rie tay, -- . . .... ."... (p , r , , , . u. , resort had a taste ot tne neat yesieruuy, of Osieade Locks, and she was taken to . , .. . ' . a-. the insane asylum at Salem yeeterdav. June and October are not the only months in which our county clerk will Krant marriage licenses. Saturday Albert aneaud Minnie Peros were made happy 1 . . .1. f....-.;i;Aa rt HI M nn n i . i .1 . .1; , Huvuineni iroui mat omce. "Li The 1U1I, it's will miss one of its most h m wninnn i. R linn 11 In- I 11 . I , 1 1 Y . . . . i-v-Humi uiiijk lames hub mil , us we ftJers wuritand Miss Georgia Sampson has decided to spend the fall and winter in Alnaotti, whither she went some months since for the benefit of her health. Having greatly improved she deems it "Wt to remain for some time at lea9t. ' Charles Alexandei Ployed in tltH bullion was taken, nor will they make ... . . r any report ot it to tne county onicere.uue Cascades enterVjLf them stated today that if the robbers should come to the mine tomorrow and ask for a muare meal when the men were being fed, they could get it. They say they have ueciueu: to poc.Kei tueir loss aud say nothing about it. Mr. Ta ber said the robbers had secured enough to getaway from the country ou, which is taken to mean the bullion. It is learned that the bullion E. Walthers, J. A. Douthit, Was not brought on in, and it is regarded i jequally positive mat u leu me mmr. 'There seems little doubt that it was se- j Mm thermometer o imbiiig up to vo degrees. It was thought the represonta tion from this city would not be so large this year, but the number has about reached that of last summer. Among San and ...The New York Cash Store.., 139 and 142 Second Street. The BARGAIN STORE of the City. lobson, W Gnshlogi Dr. also Mrs. E. M. Williams IB Mrs. F. T. Sampson and daughters, uCured. Frankie and Margaret, and Mrs. Mcln-I Three masked men did the ,..,,1 Mm AH.ima Inn iiarl KMil AT defccri Dt loll IS buaii iiini id. - - " r- - - a young man em- scoiirinir mill, flnll'red a ve'y painful accident Saturday afternoon, weoiog both of his heavy rolh-rfl and imathlng the fingers uaaii' Or, Eshelman attended lnes and he is now ll. hands in the fingerf the ill' getting along nicO Ju lie Bradibaw has oooSrmad the Jecisiou of tlie lower court in the case ainu,l. brown for committing a nui sance against J. VV. Moore, and fiued MM defendant f 10 or twenty days in the wuniy iii. Visitors to our city invariably remark lupon the number oi pretty nomeo possess. Few cities of its ei.e excel lhe Dalles in this regard, and this summer has seen several added to the list. The ; pretty residence of J. 1.. Thompson, on i Third street, is an ornament to that I portion of the town, while that to be : built by M. Randall on the bluff will be ' one of the most desirable in the city. The improvements made by Dr. H. ! Logan on the home recently purchased i hv him on Fourth Btreet l ave made it not onlv beautiful to the eye, but perfect as regard3 comfort. A. R. Thompson is Alao beantifvinfir his home on the bluff, work, but given of them. The first reports given out were that the bullion was in a buggy occupied by Mr. Godfrey's brother and his wife, being driven ahead. It is now feared that this report is a mistake and that the mini' owners have sustained a ser ious loss. They will offer uo reward, nor make any effort to have the criminals caught, as they state that but little would be done if the matter were report ed. Notlre o 'nui4e . BUSINESS LOCALS. A full line of Eastman films and sup plies just received by Clarke & Falk. Just received, at C. J. Htobilng't, a BcblltC Milwaukee bottled beer. jly lw Young lady wishes to do sewing by the day. Telephone 134 for further par ticulars. Jy 31-1 wk Wanted A thoroughly competent girl to do general housework. Wages $20 a month. Apply at this office. jy-"J Iw ... , Acker's English Remedy will stop a; cough at any time, and will cure the worst cold in twelve hours, or money re funded. 20 0(1. and BO ctn, Rlakeley, j the druggist. C. J. Stubling Las just reueived a, I lartte consignment of Schlit.' malt I tract, stricllv non-alcoholic and one of the best remedies In the world to build up a weak or broken-down (JOMtitU tion. jlyL'iMw Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold on a positive guarantee. Cures heart-bum, railing of the food, distress after eating or any form of dyspephia. One little tablet gives Immediate rtHof, and 60 0t. Rlakeley, the druggist. Moki Tea positively cures Sick Head ache. Indigestion and constipation. A delightful herb drink. Removes all eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect complexion, or money refunded. -'") 04 1 and 5ft cts. Rlakeley. the dwggleL Special in Mens Straw Hats. 25c See our Show Window. New Grocery Store have added a Grocery IVpari ment to our gtore. A new ftreah, clean stock. ( ivg us a call. I'rompt delivery 'to any part of the city. .MAYS r CROWE, If you let us shoe you we'll guarantee you THE CORRECT THING AND A FIT & Would suggest Pingree's ' Governor" a dozen dif ferent shapes, at per pair .... $4- II li''7 L A. M. WILLIAMS Bl CO. mi I,. . I . . f . . . I . .c 4 i .. i I I T 'I a it v imiirnvHd IllH j--.. vii-,a-..U OI IlltVUICUt IID i HUU SI . IIUIIII llc k.vm.i, 11 an occupant of this undesirable abode, residence placing a number of improve vu, uv inn WAV lnona nail nf (ta lar rf these ,ot days. w'll take it all back. That Is what Juld about complaining against the JJ , w'"le itden't do any good, we a heap of satisfaolion in kicking j ' lbe thermometer jumps up to 102'J lh" shade as it did yeaterday and inents on the exterior and ntting up extra rooms in the inteuor. Others are making improvements, all of which add to the general appearance of the city. The well-known real estate firm of Hudson & Brownbill are going to open an Office in Portland Sept. 1st ntx. Mr. T. A. Hudson, the senior member ( The board of equalisation for Wasco , county, Or., will meet and be in session j at the court house of said county from! Monday, August 20th until Saturday, , August 31st, 1901, both da.vs inclusive,; and will attend to any and all matters I which may come before such uoara tor consideration. The Dalles, Wasco Co., Or., August 3, 1901. C. L. Schmidt, aH-d&wtf Assessor, Wasco Co., Or. Gifford'e Potos Never Fade. Tramps Valte Netleei Man to work in the harvest Holds aie in big demand these days. Meu in search of work are arriv ing in town daily and always find a job awaitin them. -Dufur Dispatch. CASTOR I A For Infants aud Children. Ik KM Yon Havi Always Boufbt Bears the gfguature of OUartes Members Vake WeMee, Mri-. N. I,, i itistin, state organi.-r of the Knights and Ladies of Security, on the 10th of this month will o.ganie a council of this order to he hailed as The Dalles Council K. A L, of I, This so ciety pays accidental ami old age claims and ','o:s not increase with advancing yearn. Those who wish further infor mation will do well to call OB Mrs. (iiitin or C. A. Marshall at the Obarr Ho.is-e. Admission as charter members one dollar , after the charter is closed, five dollars. fft'M When yonr hair appears dry and U have lost its vitality it wants something to give it life and vigor. We have what tne hair needs w hen it gets n that con dition. We have the Crown of Science Hair rfjflBfcjgi Orower and Cocoanut Cn.tu,fl Br Tonic. They will riiro dand Wmm nil) and all scalp diseases. For sale at Kram r's bar ber sbop Prioe 50c and 75c a bottle. I FOR CAMPERS. rOUOINC 15 BEAT. Fur hmlm. A .1. 1. Case separator ; good as new and ready for work 32 Inch cylinder ami a 14 Woodbury Dingee horse power. . On easy terms. Apply to OgORfll Noi.AM), jy2-wklylmo Dufur, Or. lloseo Just the thing to take along when you go camping or to the suacoast. For sale by BEX TON A WALTHKR. WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and Embalmer Cor. Third anil Washington Ste. AH ardors attended to promptly. I.uig dletanoa phone 433. Local, 102.