$ $ o $ o ? $ nlMir Mid-Summer Bargains. Here are tak Bvery economical advantage of our woman in the citv should Oxford Tie$ t t t OUR CHURCHES St. Paul's Episcopal church Kev. 0, . Lake, rector. Morning service at 11a.m. Evening service at 7 .'10. Sun day school, 13:1ft. All are invited. Calvary Baptist church -Kev. W. H. Cttflon, pastor. Regular service at 11 in the morning in the new church on CbIOB street. Sunday school at 10 a. m. B. Y. P. V to TIC to 20 cr cent. Discount dales n 11 all t I i i For this week we offer you 20 per cent, off on MUSLIN UNDERWEAR in the house, includ ing Muslin Skirts, Gowns. Chemise, Drawers. Cor sel Covers and Children's Muslin Stuff. For a few days we will offer you a line of nar row f ANCY RIBBONS in all shades; regular 10c, at 5c er yard. Patent Leather top loth $2.00 Tan K id. in plain or cloth top Vici Kid, cloth top We want up, so here for plain or 2.00 1.00 at i p. m. I Congregational church corner Fifth ad Court streets. Kev. 1. V. Poling, pastor. There will he services only in the morning, at 11 o'clock. Preaching by the pastor. Subject, "Has Man the Power to Forgive Sin.'- Miss Oambeli will sing the otl'eitory. United Brethren church Services to morrow as follows: Preaching It a. m. tad 8 p. m. ; Sunday school 10 a. in., A. ! It. Y. P. C. N. At 7 p. m. We will give you a warm welcome ami try to do yon good in each service. The church is . ft hOQt two blocks east of the head of the new brewery grade. L, Uarter, pastor Methodist Episcopal church Corner ! Fifth and Washington, Rev. I'lyssea , F, Hawk pastor. Services at 11a. in. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Class meeting at IS :1ft ; Epworth League ' at 7 P. in. New members will be re- 'ceived at the 11 a. m. service. The beautiful sacrament of baptism Will be: administered at this service, which will DO followed by the reception of new to clean these 's your chance money-saving. PEMSE 5c MMYS. JS, ,.V A AA V v & WW- IF V .'V. a A A A .A .A. A AAA, A A 3 AA The Dalles Daily Chronicle. iaTCRDAY Ice Cream AUG. 10, 1901 and Ice Cream Soda At Andrew Keller's. TREASURER'S NOTICE. All Wasco Couuty virnntn regiHtered prior tn September i, 1898, will be paid od presentation at my office. Intercut cease after ' ui y 13, 1901. JOHN F. BAMPSBIKE, County TrMurr, as it was the finest scene they ever saw, i from that high elevation. They were only a little over an hour earning down the mountain. Goldendale Sentinel. The Shetland ponies will hardly be a 1 drug on the market. W. H. Wilson has purchased the pretty little span of blacks ' and several others were sold to a gentle man of the city, who will dispose of them as the opportunity presents itself. The Seventh Regimental band will furnish music on board the Bailey Gat zert Sunday. All lovers of good music j will enjoy a treat if they will visit the dock Sunday afternoon at 3:15 p. in. river on the Bailey Gatert returning on the same. When they reached The Dalles a party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Maier. Dr. and Mrs. Tack man. Mr. anH Mfa IP hA1ltf a nrl Tr anH Mm .Tnn 1 fill. Bonn were waiting to greet them the ehort stay which the steamer makes bore was well utilized goes without say lag and was a pleasure to all concerned. ' The fire on Moody's place af"Miller'sl Bridge occurred on Monday instead of Tuesday as before stated. After burn ing the barn, two mules, a set of harness, one wagon, some garden and orchard tools and several tons of hay, it ran up the hillside, spreading rapidly, and members into the church. Every mem ber of the church left in the city should be in attendance to give a personal re ception to those joining us. At 8 p. in. Rev. Perry Chandler of Walla Walla will preach. A cordial invitation i ex tended to all to attend this service. Welcome Tourist. Among the many tourists who have isited this port-on of Oregon, none have been more coniniimentarv regard ing our scenery than was .Mies uertruae Herbert, a cousin of Mrs. J. H. Sherar, of Sherar's Bridge, who after spending a week with her at that place left last night for Ansonia, Ohio, where she is a teacher in the schools of that city. During her visit with Mr. and Mrs. Sherar they endeavored to show her as much of the country as possible in so short a time and were certainly success- After spending a day with Mrs. That 1 Grimes here, the trip out to s. mile was made in the cool of the evening ami the remainder of the journey in the early morning. Upon reaching the top of Sherar grade Miss Herbert was more than enthusiastic. With snow cap WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Hot weather? Yes but really not Compared with weather twice us hot Find comfort, then, in arguing thus, And you'll pull through victorious For initanoe, while you gasp and pant And try to cool yourself and can't With soda, cream and lemonade. The heal at ninety in the shade lust calmly sit and ponder o'er These same degrees, with ninety nore On top ol them, and so concede Tin weather now is cool, indeed! A letter received today from Miss Ruth Cooper is dated at Honolulu, the young laly being on her way to the Philippines. For Sale A four-holed gasoline stove, with arge oven, in good condition ; also an othce writing desk. Apply at this office . C-4t Adolph Walther, of Mays & Crowe's hardware store, has been confined to his home fur the past few days on account "f illness. Marriage licenses were granted today A.J. Finch and Miss Olivia Hvatt, rree concert will De given trom tne dec DUrrjed over 20Q acreg of pa8tl,re land of the steamer. au88"3t '-belonging to Judge Fulton and James Grant MayB hae purchased the ranch j Shanon, and would have destroyed sev of Frank Hampton near Price, about eral hundred acres of wheat but for the forty miles beyond Prineville, with 400 ; hard fighting of about I jO good men. Knight and Miss Viola to and Monroe nennett. Mr. Loviok will be at our store Mon day afternoon and evening and will 'iemoii-trate Veiox paper to the pub lic L'.ark & Falk. aug9-3t Wanted A second-hand buggy, with top, Cheap for cash or in trade lor n Heb, Apply to Charles Bulley, Co lombia Feed Yard. bti-lwd Claud Kelsay, of The Dalles, is stop Pun: in i.rass Valley assisting the E. U. b. Co.'i agent during the busy season. -Uraes Valley Journal. lodging from the reports of California ftttbar we Will have another siege of bM weather. The reports for Oregon M c.ear and warmer. The hottest to day was sVi degrees. The Dalles scouring mill will probably BMM the season's business by Septeui Uer lOth. During tbie season thev have OQQrod between L. ""ee million head of cattle and also the horses. Mr. Hampton will remove to Eugene and ; Grant will take possession about the first of September. On September 1st John Cooper, who recently returned from Shaniko, where he has been employed in the warehouse, will accept a position as clerk in our postoflice. Max Barteli, who now holds that position, will resume hiB studies ftt Stanford University. It hae become quite a fad with the j youngetere nowadays toowu ponies, and for fear the other lads will get ahead of his boy, we understand L. E. Crowe has purchased a Shetland pony for him. How soon be will insist on his riding him we have not learned. Tne proprietors ol the 1'matilla house are having the rooms recently occupied by Mr. and Mrs. R B, Sinnott remodeled for ine use of the traveling, public, which will add much to the comfort of those who desire cool commo dious apartments with bath and every convenience. At the Union street lodging house in this city, this morning at 11 lift o'clock, Mr. A. J. Finch and Miss Olivia Hyatt were united in marriage, Hev. W. B. Clifton officiating. The bride is the adopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Stroud, of this city. The young couple will in the future reside in The Dalles. The Oregonian says: "Givfttbtboy a bath house and let him grow to be a man. " If that be a requisite some of our boys will never see manhood, that is, judging from their appearance. One Dalles boy we know of, however, was not afraid of water. He went in swim ming a day or two since, stayed in five hours and now he's sorry that tie ever saw water. He looks like he'd been Judge Fulton's dwelling was only saved by the greatest ellort on the part of those fighting the fire. Waves of flame rolled thirty feet high and swept down to with in thirty paces of the judges bouse. At one time it was thought the house w ould upon snow cap peak on every side, ehe declared in all her trip she had eeen nothing that impressed her more, which means a great deal when we con sider the journey she had made and the noted places that had been visited. Leaving Adair, Iowa, July Kth on l he lipworth League special, the excursion ists were given stop-overs at Denver. j Colorado Springs and Salt Lake. After , the meeting of the convention in an j Francisco from July 18th to the 22d, a I week was spent in Yosemite Valley. iFroin there Los Angeles, Pasedena, Santa Catalina and Santa Monica were visited. Then came the trip from Los Angeles to Portland, and, iiest of all, the d..uIh . . .,11 thu fi, .rihilra uuu iar j " 7 u . i t . .i journev up the river to The Dalies on the nea out. But bv heroic ellort the hre, J " ' r ... w ae stopped at the fences, w Inch w ere deetroyed. Owinir to the treat number of build ings being constructed in Pendleton con- id of August. It is always a pleasure to jhave such enthusiastic visitors among 1 us and we feel Oregon gets more ndver- j Using from one such than in any other manner. bort Ceaneil MetinK. tractors are having trouble in securing i a sufficient number of carnenters to do , the work when required, Ten or a do. ! At the t'ollnt;il lafit night but en carpenters could secure permanent councilman was absent -Martin employment at once if thev were here, Donnell. in addition to all the carpenters in Pen- j On motion the .1 U.lr.t, uurv nn. nf uhmii ia etmiloveil ' NoS. and .1.54 The wages paid is to 13.60 per day ac i ,. . : .... : i t., I . , two and a half and roasteu anu us waavwi laisawiw w Pounds of wont, rnnnino hilll to See OUt of his OfOt, night and day. ! The former residents of Bellevue, A'toruey N b. Brooke, Dr. Goddard Iowa, who are now substantial resi-Dd(-- E. i'UBk returned Thursday from dents of our own city, had a pleasant Adams. Mr. Brooke informs ue surprise yeeterday when a telegram wae M they made the ascent of the mount- I received from Vancouver saying that H. ID. Uking seven hours to get to the P. Dorchester, the preeent mayor of 'P. but the uip wtt, worti) ukioir, I Bellevue, would make the trip up the cordiug to the proficiency of the car penter. The newspapers of Walla Wal la, The Dalles. La Grande and Baker City might endear themselves to the carpenters of those cities by republish ing the information contained in this brief article, as it would assist those looking for work and accommodate the contractors and builders ol Pendleton. East Oregonian. 1 might be added that carpenters are also in demand here, and will be more so in a month or two. Important A BOUCBAeti We wish to announce to those inter estei' in the advancement oj ftmfttOUf photography that Mr. Harry '. lyjvic the demonstrator for the Nepara Chem ical Company, manufacturers of V elox paper, will be at our store on Tuesday aiternoou and evening, August ISttb He will show you how to expose and how to develop the paper so as to obtain perfect blacks and whites. Everyone is invited to bring their troubles in Yelox development to him at that time. Don't forget the date. Be sure and bring your mistakes with you. Perhaps he will set you right. Gko. C. Bi akki kv. Depot for fresh paper of all kinds. James White, Bryantsville, Ind., nays DeWitt'e Witch Hazel Salve healed .nnninii anrM Ml both leirs. lie had .uflered 6 years. Doctors failed to help terme : MfMOjIMft) down and the i;r lWitt'B. AcceDt no iin ta- I -'" "" l" r" repeal of ordinances was Doatnonad until the next meeting. Complaint was made to the council that the Bagley dairy barnyard was a nuisance and the matter was referred to the committee 00 health to report at the m v mooting. It was decided by the council that the man who runs the knife game on the streets of our city should pay a license of $1 a day. Some difficulty having arisen regard ing the beach, it was ordered that the marshal haye charge of the beach until the next meeting of the council and let it out according to Ins own discretion. The recorder was inatrnctod to notify the agents ol the D. P. A A. N. 0o., White Collar Line and others U) that effect. ft painter i1" "- On I ad Butts' bargain counter will be found the following bargains Six miles enst of The Dalles 2M1 acres j Kit) acres wheat land, all under fence. Price 19,000, warranty deed, half cash; balance on time at 8 per cent. Four hundred acres deeded land live and a half miles from tie city all under fence; lot) acres in cultivation. Two large spriugs of wale-; good house, barn and outbuildings Eight acres in grapes and ten acres in orchard. Well adapted for stock raising. On the following ...The New York Cash Store... 133 anil 142 Second Street. The BARGAIN STORE of the City. Special in Mens Straw Hats. 25c See our Show Window; New Grocery Store We have added a Grocery Depart ment to our b tore. A hew fresh, clean stock, (iivc us a call. Pro in pi delivery to any pari of the city. .MAYS CROWE Ik We pay strict attention to getting Bhoei that are honest. Equally much trouble i taken to secure shoes that are easy. The Price is an important factor and Anally, we lose no opportunity to obtain styles that are differ ent from everyone else's. Stop in when down town. YVouM he glad to show them to you. A. M. WILLIAMS & CO. Vulli s lii J it h. i- I The board of equalisation for Wasco j county, Or., will meet and lie IB session at the court house of said county from Monday, August 88tt) until Saturday, August !1 st, 1901, both das Inclusive, and will utteml to any and all matters' which may come before such board for consideration. The Oalles, Wasco Co., Or., August :',, 1901. (.;. Li Schmidi , a'f-dAwtf AseHHor, Wascu Co,, Or. P, T. Tbomas, Sumterville, Ala., "i was Hiilfering from dyspepsia when 1 com meuceil taking Kudol Dyspepsia (lure. I took several bullies and can digest toytbilU." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the only preparation containing all the natural digestive fluids. It givea weak stomach entire rest, restoring their natural condition. Clarke tV Falk's P. Oi Pharmacy. Clark A Falk are never closed Sunday. Don't further Ibis. CASTOR I A ii Olrdlai i in- Qloba, Tlie fame oi Booklen'l Arnica Salve, as the best in the tvoild, extends round the earth, It's the one perfect healer of Outs, (loins, Burns, Bruises, Soies, Scalds, Boils, Fliers. Felons, Aches, Paioi and all Skin Bmptiouti only in fallible Pile cure. "Joe a fiox at Q, C B'akelej's, drug store. 1 Clarke & Falk nave receiveit a carload Of the celebrated .lames k. PattOU strictly mire liquid polnta . ' lryin preiMtnttloiti aUupljr davoU opdrVootarm; tuey dry up tba aeeretiooai which adhere to the inenibraue and deocwu p.'MM, eonaing a far mure serioua tmuble i ban tbe ordinary form of oatanib Aroid ail dry. I in iabalauta, fuiuea, smukoe and buuila and ine tbut wbiob ' , aootboa ami beala. Ely'i Oroan Balm ia auofa a remedy und will cure calui rh or cold in tho land easily and ph aMUlitly. A trial aiii w ill bo nioilad for 10 oanUk All druggista aell Um 1 50o. sun. F.ly Brothers, oil Warruu St , N. Y. I The Balm cun a without pain, din s not irritate or cause UiMslngi It spreads itaidl over OB irritated and angry surface., roliuv ; iut( i 1 1 ni3tl iult: I the painful iutiaiuuiuliou. I With Kly'a ('n am Balm you are armed against Nasal Catarrh and liay Fever. WM. MICHELL, Tkn Kind You Have Always Bought Undertaker and Embalmer For lntaats and Children him. lions. Clarke & Falk's P. 0. Pharmacy. I eer at - per cent. alU Ui Bear tbe Signature ol (Jifford'B FotoH Never Fade Cor. Ttilrd and Waahlritfton tits. Alt orders attended to promptly. Bong tlisiauce pbuue 488. Local, 10J.