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About The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1901)
a &m $ 4 $ $ 00 0 00 mp Mid Summer ! Bargains. i Every economical woman in the city should take advantage of our ff I 20 bcr cent. I Discount Sales... I For this week we offer you 20 percent, off on 1 all MUSLIN UNDERWEAR in the house, includ- Here are Oxford Ties to TIE to i inc Muslin Skirts, Gowns, Chemise, Drawers, Cor set ('overs and Children's Muslin Stuff. For a few days we will offer you a line of nar row FANCY RIBBONS in all shades; regular 10c, at 5c Jier yard. i Patent Leather, cloth top $2.00 Tan Kid, in plain or cloth top 2.00 Vici Kid, plain or cloth top 1.00 m We want to clean these up, so here's your chance for money-saving. PERSE 5c MMYS. ate Hti- J.. . dto . A. . K t . 'flit.. .J!L, ifc . afltv, ..if!:..- JfiL, -flu .at.. ..A Jfc., . fdi. -A- Jfc . atfc. -A. Jk . i)i . 9 9 v ww v w w w w ww w Vs w www www v v yft w. v ft ft 0 The Dalles Daily Cltfoniete. ! 8:1) and the festive taxpayer is getting a move on himself. TUESDA Y Ice Cream AUG. 8, 1901 and Ice Cream Soda 60, the minimum here being two de- ltchb Ipbh Thf npnthpr rnnnrt. prvr ' -"- ,n. fltbunder storme, and we say send 'em At Andrew Keller's. TREASURER'S NOTICE. All n'aico County warrants registered prior t September B, 1808, will be paid on presentation at my office. Interest ceaieearter.luly 12, 1001. JOHN V. I1AHP8BIKK, County Treasurer. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. It in seldom that the Oregonian con tains a likeness as crnnd ns that nil blished iplong in that paper today of Mies Ruth Cooper Talk about cauliflower! Well if you of this city, who has been appointed to want to talk on that subject consult Thk teach in the Philippines, one of only Chimmu.i: reporter, who yesterday was three teachers in the Indian schools whoypresented with the finest specimen of received recognition. that vegetable we have ever seen. Mr. Mr. T. A. Hudson is desirous of rent- ' w- ' Harriman, of Eight-Mile, came ing his residence before leaving for I into the office carrying the prettiest veg Portland September 1st. This is a good j etable bouquet measuring ten inches opportunity for any one wanting a beau- j across and as pure and white as any tifnl home at a moderate price. A small ! flower. He says this is bis first attempt family can rent four roomR which will j raising cauliflower and we would jnst more than pay the house rent. j ad(1 il should not be the last. Ever since the removal of Mr. and We understand that Mise Mattie Mrs. W. H. Biggs from this city to Was co their friends here have had hopeB that they might repent and return to 1 The Dalles. However, visitors to that little town tell us that Mr. Biggs is Freeh shipment of crawfish jiiBt re- erecting a fine residence there, which no wived atC. J. Stubling's and now on doubt means Wasco is to keep them. aogo 8t I For some veais Mrs. Margaret Flvnn Rtroud, of the New York Store, is soon to leave The Dalles, having accepted a position with A. C. Gieger, at Heppoer. The young lady will leave for that place upon her return from Long Beach, where in company with Misses Edith Rtuidall and Martha Baldwin, she is spending her vacation. Mies Stroud is a most Mr. D. Witt hrouirht a band of cattle has been a constant Bufl'erer and during ! obliging and popular saleslady and lilt night from Lyle on the Regulator. He will dispose of thom in the mtuket tare, For Sale-A four-holed gasoline stove, with large oven, in good eindition ; also n office writing desk. Apply at this office. fi-4t Wanted A second-hand buggy, with 'op, cheap fur cash or in trade for a tch. Apply to Charles Bulley, Co lumbia Feed Yard. , aOlwd The beat watchword for hot weather I' "clean up." Keep the streets and alley waVs clean and it will make you W a degree or two cooler as you pass 4' them. Mr. J, J, Miller, of Deschutes wiio has been an inmate of The Dalles Hos pltal for a short time, has sufficiently Covered to be able to be upon the rle again, it is estimated that the emigrants car westward bv the Northern Pacific ""1 Great Northern roads alone airere- wte 80,000 permanent settlers during the last few days has been growing i Dalles people will be sorry to lose tier much worse, until it seems that her life from one of our leading stores. can be prolonged but a day or eo at the; If you find very little in the paper most. Her son, Dr. I'lynn, of Portland, arrived today. Her grandson, John Flyun, and Dr. .Johnson, qf Portland have been sent for and will reach here as soon as possible. Two very dangerous coins are in cir culation in Baker City. One is a coun terfeit half dollar of 1898, made of lead and glass, which i9 so perfect as to baf fle detection at sight. It has not the true ring of the genuine coin, however. and can be detected by that test other is a counterfeit 5 piece, very nowaday?, dou't complain. It is gener ally conceded that newspaper people are built to stand all the heat going in this life and the hereafter; but remem ber the "newspaper" man is away and we do not claim any ol the characteris tics of the craft, eo are affected by the heat just as other common people. Besides, the lack of news is due to the reader, who if he wants somethiug to read, must do something worth writing The ' about. per- ; A large number of friends atteuded pur the Uhis is a poor time of I a a a i. k. feet in appearance, but not nearly bo the funeral of Alfred Felderman at the deceiving as the 50-eent piece. j home of his mother, Mre. T. Prinz, last Sunday was the ai i.iversary of Spo- evening. Rev. Poling conducted a short kane's big fire, the greater portion of service, the male quartet rendering the that;i h.irino omm nn iii smoke Sun- I beautiful selections, "My Faith Looks D IIHV VI l J aag, r August 4, 1688. September 2d will j Up to Thee," ana rseauutui i.anu. e the anniversary of The Dalles' lire ot 1 lie pall nearere were unae. anu i.eora;e 91 and it is not likely the majority o! weigei, l neouore i.ieoe, an urwiwr, citizens will forget it. However, William Michelbach and bred Hansen. the year .o speak I When the remains had been laid to reti iu Sunset cemetery the mound gave no 1 I .UA I. I i I . i. I ... I II.. .1 to the snow blockade or any oiuer ; Higu u. ww wmrw imbmni ...v.. .1....! I nn.iAl 1a I. nt rrr m It ri r i i It LSI m !t-ii Certain it is that the dog and pony of flowers, so numerous were the tokenB show, of which L. J. Whitney is pro-, of love contributed by Alfred's friends. ...:... la iiukul t, Tim I iih we ! la..,.ti. si.i.i in U'nnri hml tu deal with hell.iln jc fiii I Upanh aeuma 1 1 ta Ui .11 t Ika bmaiaiIii ftVJUnll nM ; r.t . U a ...u-jiual r.f nruvu mftUI WSmkMpAV B UHU., ... v, ,.,lT . w , lljijl II l II Ml Ull n IIJC ,11 LI I L . . . ..... , r (,l'UIIUFl.lli'.iVB.v....; - the dogs, monkey and goats wore at- at Viento, in the person of A. K. Harling, tached by ConBtuble Jackson for the L 0u ,nan who for the past few weeks mploycB, the amount for which they nae been living in a shack a few miles are held beiiig'.l, 200. The horses have , fr0m that station. Not until Sunday been placed in paatnre on Three-Mile, : did he cause the residents any troume, q T I ol nre. iei us rainer iiirn our njuuRut- i. larr, anent for Eastern Oregon to the Nnow bu,ckadc or any other " vo., ami t. McMillan, a mining wprtof8an Francisco, came through town Fridav ast, going to Quartzburg. Prairie City Miner . MUH JJCBUU BUHUr! IU UO ,favorite resort for Dalles people. " l. l i ben fen NtUge ban just purchased a thlirX (111 iilninn ll.nn.i ..f LI U ..... . JWIIIIMM LIIUQC ui II. ""W" Kiel (he Frenches, Tl,n 1.1 . it- oiioiitultb shop of L. Richardeon. "lilCh was ttiliutu.l .1 a Ji.. t. un- .1... . . ...! .l.... nannhnriiiiliil t. ... hu anomtH In have ID , ..nnisu a nnori UlatailCe OC- Willie tum WVH i . uul uu WJOi mw mmmm ! the I rewery, is slowly moving are at the I). P. & A. N. dock. 1 idea that be must eradicate some of hie own Third atreet and will toon be in While it would seem to those who neighbor from the face of the earth. OPPOtiU HftUU & Thomeen'e ! uave experienced the heat for three Word was sent to this city, and yester- coneecutive days that there tiaa Deen uay mr. VV,JM.77 little chaune in temperature, however, him up last nignt. upon v.sumg u - to dearoea cooler than lie found the old man engaged in mixing 1 Sundav end today two leaa then up a batch of bread, into which he bad It niav be tuMi. i.i j..,, i tlinuu i -""wiwnu uuu in iowu Mays, bat if ny one is hankering him .n , "eiK,'bor bu8y Bt wo'k. let elark . cour'i'ouee and watch the limit i d8"Uty for HWhlle' Tbe 0 winch Uftes may be paid is the yesterday, tue maximum reaching 98 at 1:30. In Portland yesterday tte ther mometer stood at 91 and the minimum .,,, n miantitv of carbolic acid. It seema that he imagines be has hydrophobia and that nothing but carbolic acid will effect a cure, and for eorae time he has lived on bread and potatoes, well seasoned with that drug. Some timp ago he came to The Dalles from Bntte, Mont., and going up on the beach above town bnilt a ecow and started down the river. A short time after his boat was found upside don in the river and it was supposed he was drowned until he was found living at Viento. When Mr. Wood endeavored to bring him up lie fought desperately and had to be handcuffed ; but once on the train grew quiet. Today he has been beseeching the oftctfl to give him carbolic acid, teeming to be a fiend after that drug. He was examined this afternoon and will be taken to the asylum tomorrow. CHANGE OF TEXT BOOKS. To Go Into Kfl'rct Thin Ycnr 4 nii (lrnnfrt 1 lt. The change in text books the coming school year has created much interest and not a little complaint among parents who feel the burden of procuring new books more than many of them can bear. However, we have been informed that the expense is to be made as light as possible and on many of the boo -s the price baa been greatly reduced. Besides, the exchange price, which al lows old books of the same grade to be exchanged (that is, allowing one-half on them) will continue until December 31st, when the retail price will prevail. The entire change of books, witti the exception of Brooks' Mental Arithmetic, must be In use fifteen monthe from the date of adoption. J. R. QUI & Co., of Portland, represent the various publish ing houses concerned, and snb-depoai tories are selected in each county. In WatOO county, The Dalles, (at Menefee & Parkins' and I. C. Nickelsen's) Hood River, Do fur, Antelope and Cascade have been designated. So far no books have been received, but it is hoped tiiey will be on hand by tbe first of Septem ber, when it will be a busy time for our book stores. Circulars giving prices, etc., will be issued in tbe near future, which will give all necessary information. Below we publish a condensed list, most of which will be used in our schools in Tbe Dalles: Cyr's Readers. Reed's Word Leasons and Language Series. Thomas' Histories of United states. Frye'e Geographies. Wentworth'e Arithmetics. Brooks' Mental Arithmetics. Howell's Health Primer. Stowell's "A Healthy Body." Dole's "The American Citizen." Wheeler's Primer. L. S. Thompson's New Siiort C mrse in Drawing. Newland's Natural System of Vertical Writing. Tufts and Holt's Normal Music Conree. man school adoption. Carpenter's Composition and Kethoric. Channing'e History of United States. Tarr's Physical Geography. WeM's Academic Arithmetic. Colton's Physiology. Strong and Schafer's The Gov. of tbe American People. Hall's Bookkeeping. Well's Algebra. Wentworth'e Plane ami Solid Geom etry. Gage's Phyaire. Pai ley's Botany. Tarr's Geology. Bullock's juonomics. Brooks' Knglish Literature. Paiuter's American Literature. Collar and DanieH'n. First Latin Book. Allen and Greenough's Latin Gram mar. Allen and Greenoiigh'c Caesar , Cicero, Virgil. Barse' Cornelius Nepoe Twenty Lives. Boteford's Greek and Roman Histo ries. Hou' Geitrian Leaders, .lovnea' German Grammar. Harris' (iermari Composition. Reed and Kellogg's Higher LesiOOl in Knglish. llllNt) I. OKI. A few daye since a value, containing valuable government papers, was takm 'urobablv through mistake from our wufou at the lailroad camp GO the mil sion grounds below town. As tbene papers cannot be replaced without great expense and delay, the paity who took them will confer a favor on us by leav ing tbH at Till Cmuoxm I ,U office or re turning them to us llno'Jgh the post office. No mistake as to the identity of the papers can be made as tbe name 1 W. R. Stenart ull be found thereon. A. L. Anhkiisos, W. R. SiKU .uu , a0 2td-lw Railroad contractors. Clarke A Falk have on sale a full line of paint and artist's brushes. Oifford'e Fotos Never Fade. Subscribe for Tut Cuuomci.k. ...The New York Cash Store... 138 and 142 Second Street. The BARGAIN STORE of the City. Special in Mens Straw 11a tv 25c See our Show Window. New Grocery Store Wo have added a Grocery Depart i nent to our store. A new fresh, clean stock, (iivo us a call. Prompt delivery to any part of the city. ...MAYS CROWE... If you let us shoe you we'll guarantee you THE CORRECT THING AND A FIT s& Would suggest Pingree's flAiraaMi M'a cwct dif ferent shapes, at per pair .... $4. A. M. WILLIAMS EL CO. I barter Munlier. TaU Notlr. Mrf. N. L. (Justin, state organizer of the Knights and l.udiea of Security, on the 16th of this month will orgvnuM a council of this order to be hailed aa Tim ' Utiles Council If. & L. ot 8. This eo luiet ptiya accidental and old ae claims and dots not increase with advancing eara. Those who wish further infor mation will do well to call on Mre. ; (instill or C. A. Marshall at the Obarr HOOM. AdmiMlon " barter members one dollar: after the charter is closed, iIvh dollars. ao-l When your hair appears dry and to have lost its vitality it want something to give it life and vigor. We have what j tn hair needs w hen it gels In that con-1 .till.... Vt'.. I.u.ru .Ui III. friiu II .kf ! , I i I'll . . i.H i v " " Science Hair fjft-tffift irjwer and INa oaullt CreamBEB' Tonic. They will cure dand sTsW riift' and all scalp diseases. For sale at Frazer's bar ber shop. Price 50c and 75c a bottle. FOR CAMPERS. A U TOM A r I r a a Amu " 1 , rur t ale. A J. I. Caae separator ; good as new and ready for work ; 32 inch cylinder aud a 14 Woodbury Dingee horse power. On easy terms. Apply to QgOMI Noi.ani), jy2-wklylmo Dufor, Dr. ObQICO Just tiie thing to lake along wlu-n yon go Bampinu or to the aeacoast. Pol sale by KFX ION A WALTHKK. WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and Embalmer Cor. Third and WashlnKton 8t. Al; orders attended to promptly. Long distance phoue 433. Local, 102.