The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, August 13, 1901, Image 3

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Dalles Daily Chronicle.
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IceCream
Soda
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At Andrew Keller's
watchfnl care of a mother and home j
comforts will do well to read their ad
it- iq 1Qm' m arrangements to send them
A I (.1. IB, mu . when the term begins.
rroro officer! on the Regulator we
learn th. t nothing is known regarding
the fate of Fireman Peterson fortherthan
that he went to Lie berth ou the lower
deck at II :15 Snndav night, and during
the night the young man who slept
beneath was disturbed and lookiDg up
thought he saw a figure walk ont of the
door near by. looking in Peterson's
bed tie found he hod disappeaied, and it
aflwaeeo if, tMS, wHI W paid or accidentally fell overboard. Peterson
!H ..., .1 hit olftcc. Internet
Rev. Frank
Hood River.
VKMIINAI. MENTION.
paulding is up from
OUR ARC LIGHTS.
Will anon Have light Witt re
ThfV Will Hr l-lm r.l.
S. B. Barker
from CVndon.
H.
River veeterdav.
TKKASI RER'S NOTICE.
m rrr
.ner A..R...I 13. UN.
Mfc C. Bnrgen ard F. 0. Crewling are
registered at The 1'matill House front
t-ioldendale.
Miss Alma Schmidt left this afternoon
to spend her vacation at Shelburne, on
Long Beach.
Mother Smith, the Portland prison
that ome of our Shenherd. he has five minim? claims. Levance!ist, arrived on the noon train
m UN F. IIAMrsillKB,
i;ottoty Treasurer.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
has a brother in Portland.
Our most enthusiastic fisherman has
pnt aside his rod and with pick and
shovel in hand C. L. Phillips took the
train last night tmund for the Green
horn mining section, where, vith O. T.
n- understand
..r neighbors are al'out to embark Yesterday
......... M'.l ,.1.
Off) ;i!ariUiiu niT iiK .-..sr.... -c-.
in the C
itch. A PI
aBbia Feed Yard
Rev. Burton, a California evangelist,
a expected to arrive here the latter part
rftbt week and preach at tbe Christian
church Sunday, remaining here until
Oetober,
The teachers of WatCO county will be
making their way home frum the vari
,ns reaorti about the first of September,
istbe institute, which ail are required
to attend, convenes on trie -4 1 1, of the
month.
Mr. Phillips showed
Chkonk i e reporter sorae samples of ore
and wife are in tho city q r V1,it t0 electric light house
' at.- ... I la liM m I I I, a . 1. .
HUB UlOrn.llC wt'If I M 1 1 l . I I i turn Mir j
F. DfttMtM was up from Hood wire (or the Mr.,et ItffbllM is Rlreat.yi
. . . . . . . , . i
here, a ininmeni oi nanaei s. etc., itui ,
Mrs. J, T. Revnolde csme up from ,,,,:.,, ,,, . -,i tha u, -,u
Sprague this morning. Mch?l, by the MUl.
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Car'eton, of Jo- uAt w, te in place bv the date
seph, are visitors in the city. , pM bv ooinpany. wh:cll we
Ex-Governor . F. Moody came P ; believe was October 15th.
from Salem on the noon train. Through the kindness of F.lectrician
R. F. Hynd, one of Heppner's business McArthur we w,.re enabled to obtain the
men, is registered at the Umatilla House. ' . ,. ,.,.. . ,hri,h.
I W ilUUU Ml till ' l I 1 U
out the city, which, as near as can be
ascertained at present (some changes
being liable to be made": will be:
Oo brewerv grade, Svintheast of the j
' Wasco Warehouse Milling Company's
Bill.
BakI I. ..... miuii aa f ill,. 1,1 -I,-. W mi u 1 1 ' .
lims. evangelist, am veil on me Bwa irmu i-iunitai vwmva - " .....v..
mmrr from the east. the South Side Imse house is situated.
lit i . . .
In front of the residence recently
...The New York Cash Store.
138 and 142 Second Street.
The BARGAIN STORE of the City.
Walter Johns, accompanied by his ; at the place where alight was formerly
a r I a I I
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wilkinson were
... . frnm hi. ntatm.th.t M.t.t.1. i,..,,,!, pa--?engere on the noon train bound for , owned by K. B. Dufur, on Fulton sUeet.
War.ted-A seooi.J.nana oupiij . -uu - v ---m- San Francisco. I In rroBl of Charla DittMl'a residence i
for casu or in irnuc iur n b- - -
, , . pi..jH Rn lar Mi eve me precious neiu was visio e a.i . . ... B i .iii
v to Ltiaries Duitey, va . i sister. Miss Bessie, left tbit mornine for I
fl Ud;tl)roupb the quartz, and Mr. Philips ' jr Johns' home In Seattle. " .
savs ins partner writes the most encour- ... . , ... m at low nwmu m nwu.Diwu ww
f Alfred Hnott came in from his home f( l tT
asmgrports. : at 8 mile yesterdav and left this alter. llU11, , , .. . ..
It bas ben suggested by members of ' noon for a visit to Portland. I Corner ' Hugh Olor.n s reeulence on
Ninth etrtHt
the carnival comaiittee that the tineen Frank Magran and Tom Balfour came , ' . . . ,
of the carnival be presented with a "P frnm l.yle on the Regulator this Southwest corner of Academ y Kroui.d8.
handsome diamond ring, or some such morcinK' returning this afternoon. J On N.nth street near the old Lutheran
token of appreciation. While it certain-1 Mrs. E. M. Williams and Miss Clara " , i . .
' ' I a . . . . i t . . . I- . .. X ... I . n n .It II. i.i. alruula
Sampson leu xois aiwriujorj 10 epenu y wi nimu am. j..
ten days at Shelburne on Long Beach. Corner Liberty and Seventh.
MissArnie Stubling returned on the On Shackelford's corner West Fourth
Regulator this morning from a two ! street,
weeks' oating at Nahcotta, Long Beach. Fourttl atu! Vnion.
decial in
Mens
Straw
Hate
25c
See our Show Window.
ly may be considere! an honor to be .
chosen by our citizens to rule as .pieen,
at the snme time when the favored one :
has other duties which claim her atten- 1
'lion as was tbe case last year and is so
Mrs. Otis Patterson has returned from Corner Second and Lincoln, near St.
art 150 qpk of wheat on .L L . , . Airs. ut;s ranerson nas reiurnea irom Uorner Second
Fire destroyed 10U sacss ot wneat on uh ,he raaprltv o Arner.can girls Port!anil, whither she accompanied Miss Marv- a ,,...
tbeO. K A N. line between a.la aha Htted (Q be qneen )hese Javg; tbe re. Z3e wno went t0 0akland to enter the j , . f-.
Pendleton. It is not known who fn.0l0n!a v,aInB Bn,., llnp an. ; academv there. J i bird and l,out
ir.a reuiiiftuu. "
lost tbe fain, but the fire is suppose!
to bsve t een started by sparks from a
locomotive.
From the in'ense heat one would im-
gjne tbe thermometer had jumped be I,
vond the 98 mark, but such was the :nneral of Earl x,gUa( w
Buimmn to day. while the uitnimom ;(pundjkV took riace. It
qnirements become arduous and due ap
preciation shonld be shown by liei sub- Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Hudson went
ja(..p down to Portland on the Dalles City
j vesterdav afternoon to make arrange
The Salvation Army hall was tilled J "merits for their removal to Portland.
with members ot the army ami inenae . n . .hn ,lfl, anpnt
9 o liock this momma When tlie , .aoi-o ot VmmwI refnrnaii knma
who was drowned last night. She lett this afternoon to!
1 .1 .1. Im ., ... i . l... I
was a sad "ro- ju1" uer ujuviicr, wuv ib yruuiud mc
Third and Court streets.
First and Court streete.
Second and I'nion streets.
Corner Second and Washington.
Third and Federal streets.
Fourth and Laugh hn streets.
Second and Mudieon streets.
session as hie brothers and sisters bore
summer at Lvle.
I
Trachfi.' Kxmiiluntion.
Notice is hereby givm that the conn-
was 62. At no time during iast night
did it set be i BZ, Tn;,n from the undertaking parlors to the ; Mrs. L. L. Schui.lt returned last night i , laDrlntandent of Wasco county, Or
The K. P i ii l give -little heed to hRll, no relatives being present ; but no giter)Carra DerriDreCi8D spending6 the e8on. l,old th' re8lar examination
the In v.. :v i-i! iving their meetings , more fitting bnrial could have been 'heated term. Mrs! Schmidt savs that ! of applicants for state and county papers
that the thermometer is j given had be been at home. Rev. j it
was so cool in camp vesterdav that , at The Dalles, as follows :
FOB STATE PAPKBS.
of - ::
forgotten. Lat evening a social time Frank Spaulding, of Hood River, spoke she wore a shawl about her shoulders.
rabad and ice cream and cake was a i WOrds well suited to tbe occasion, as did Mr. and Mrs. A. . I. Tolmie, who left j Commencing Wednesday, August LJ
- nrostrain mosj. appreciated. - pn the cantain o the armv, and I " L ?v at i a. m. and coniinuinif unui nBiur
inc loiiinaiioii i.na ur imu m luc.n.i u. u.a wui,., v..... i heat in that citv was not so severe as
nb-itatio il the Wasco Warehouse in whoee employ he had been, gave ex- durine the previous month, thev found!
Milling C nupany adjoining the power ! preesion to their respect for him and Lis it very oppressive; probably more so in I spelling, algebra, reading, school law
noose on
... . j l. , . . i , : v. ; v .
s been laid for the : eral of his comrades, as well as S. Johns ; tTcltv was noT'so seVeTe as i f . Aago.l 17, at 4 o'clock p. m.
edqesday rennmansuip, history,
l HUL-t lin street, and work will j upright life. Manv were the floral of-! Chicago, where they spent several days. : Thursday-Written Arithmetic, the
a, ' " . I mm m P l I r-i i q dodo a tMcir nr tan t A I intf ....
be began on the building as soon as the ' ferings placed on his grave in the Odd g" Vesorts near would, ory .f twMsb!n Krain,nar. book-keeptng,
. i a 1 J i : : t7-.ll W-tprl raoai rnil last . i . t a i i al nhvoSpH nt v BAVAfYl mPflt ',.
lODDer, V uiClJ ib expecieu OMIji urrivee. j r niui o ovtuvivi . ' j nowever, EnBKQ up ror me ueai ui me cny. i . aa. .
Frank Cram received a telegram ves- j evening from bis mother in Nebraska, i Friday-Physiology, geography raen-
terda from tbe firm with which he'hasi requested that he be given a Christian, ".t H...? i tal arithmetic, compoe.t.on, physica.
bnrial here. geograpny.
c' It I at rorUaa7. ' The CHao8,cl-1 in an artlcIe a 'ear Saturday Bo.any, plane geometry,
r T ""' ' a?o remarked that the Astoria people j general history, English literature,
The business men of Portland have
subscribed $15,000 to guarantee the ex
pense of a carnival to be held in tbe ex-
jrou ! position building from Sept. 1 to 0.t.
had added to holy writ oy placing mere- pPvehology.
in a verse wtiicn reaos mneiy: iiiei
Ixird made the Columbia river and all I
accepted a position in Lewiston, and
will leave tomorrow for that place. Mrs.
Cram and the baby ore now at Sbel
bourne, Long Beach and will join him
when tiie heated term has passed.
A telegram has been received by the
Misses Annie and Maeeie Fiinn
their niece in Wisconsin saying that
her motiier, Mrs. Townley mother of
Chas. Townley, formerly foreman of ; ; . . tempted to shut the upper fishermen 1 0,ti101?rar,hv. reading
ararron t nr !ri r 1 t t I. A. 4m A. I. tkaaaln "It i . ....
KOI! C'OI'NTY t'AI'EHS.
CommencinK Wednesday, August 14,
1 that in it is and gave Astoria dominion j at g o'eiocjj a, ,a. and continuing until
over it." And their actions certainly , Fridav Aueust jq. at 4 o'clock p. m.
x mini h pirbihit r,t all the industries ; indicate that such is their belief. In i First, second and third grade certificates.
of the Pacific Northwest will be made i eT manner possible have they at-1 Wednesday - Penmanship, hietory,
Tue CbbokiclbI had
Dalles before word of the death of her j
She is expected to
l.tir Preisps a horse show and a mill- on irom any rigius 10 u.u uie.e.u. . , itlUrB(Uy-Written arithmetic, theory
tary tonrnament
nomah field
inu'iher reached her.
arrive in a few days.
La a. . t .. t aI. a
inemo.arge passenger engines i.iw be many fine features in the amuse-
nave oee;, expected lor some time by tbe
0.B.&K. Co., have arrived in Hunt-'
mgtou from the Baldwin Locomotive
at first ycu don't succeed try, try again" ; of (eacuin?i grammar and school law.
mental aritiime-
will be held on Mult
.. ,i ;s tl.aip tnntin ThP fttest and most r.u. .u.
nicinirin iirn in mil. m i-1. v ' . - - - rriun ' i Lviauu i
DUI 'luii;.. a w v . . . ...... r i '
J ... 1 . I. . , . ......... . a. M ..... ...
tarv bands have been engaged, and there , ridiculous oi ineir unemp ...... a tjC) pbyoiogy. civil government.
rnmary certincaies:
11' ...I .. ..... I ii Panrncraliin 1 1 r I 1 1 11 f r 1 .
The carnival
is
.1 :i Dl.l. "a..
-Itt ..ri.mir 9S representative cannery man iiiwi i. r,-,u " m.wu .mm
Works. Tneee engines are the largest i bQ8ineBg men of which Gen. Summere Dusen hopes to obtain any definite re
rn tbe 0. R. A N. road and pull more ! . ragident i N. Fleischner, vice-pres- fu,t8 im his hatcheries above The
than others the company has at present. ideDt K R Steinbacni t.easurer, and Dalles and Celilo it would be an ex
Trie first trip of theee iron horses will be , n M epPretarv cellent thing to close the tipper river
With such men a't the head of the against fall fishing. The Bab ttlll lll
passing up trie river now niw muse iu.
uiaue soine time this weetc
A report lias been current for a week ; aftrdir) the carnival is sure to be w ell
past that the father of Judge Bennett j worth visiting,
t.ad died at the farm near Tygh valley.) ciirtr Mewir. lake Notice.
We ba made several inquiries, but
could hear nothing definite until todav, Mrs. N. L. Un.tln, state organ..er of
r.eu we were informed by a gentleman ' the Knights and Ladies of Security, on
who bar! tika,i iitt. Knn.H the 16tfl of this BDOBtfa w 1 1 1 organ 1 zc a
Ibere is no truth in the report but that council of this order to be hailed as The the Up river fishermen lefore having an
hi ie as well as is usual for him. ; Dalles Council K. & L. of 8. This so- opportunity to ascend to tbe natural
ciety pays accidental and C40 age claims, spawning grounds, inner the pr:jvi-
and dots not increase with advancing sjone 0f the Hume fishery law the fish
rears. Those who vilb further infor- commissioner can declare any stream in
mation will do well to call on Mrs. the state closed to fishing by giving
(instiu or C. A. Marshall at the uoarr thirty days' noliee oi tUfU iowbiiwh
New Grocery Store
Wc have atldiM. a t.rocery Depart
ment to our store. A new (rosh,
clean stock. ( live tis a call, l'rompt
delivery to any part of the city.
MAYS CROWE
will be in the river when the present
season closes next week will not be able
to get above The Dalles until the fall
rise in the river. They will remain in
the deep holes until fall and unless some
measures are taken will be caught by
To amateur photographers Mr. H. P.
Uffiek, an expert in photographic ma
"ipOiatiun, will make a demonstration
of velox, the quick and easy developing
Plr, al the store of M. Z. Donnell ou
tbe evening of tbe 14th of August. Mr.
Lovick U show you. the difference be
'an the right and wrong way of
ming pictures. All are invited. 18-81
M. JobUOBi stock inspector, sent
Ifotn hie Lone hock ranch thie week a
tuple of Brome grass grown there.
Ml ie the first season he bas tried thie
liiet and from the eamplt; show n he
bat Meeeaded in growing a fine crop, it
Naadtai over 0 ft. high. Many ranch
tfs injected the specimen and said it
sas tine a bunch of hay as they had
mm in the c-juntry and the probability
pby, reading.
Thursday Art of questioning, theory
of teaching, methods.
Fridaj Arithmetic, physiology.
C. L. G11.BU 1 1
County .Supt. Wasco Co., Or.
for II un In -.
For the information of hunters it is
here stated that the open season for doe
will commence next Thursday. The
open season for buck deer commenced
on July 15th. Tba closed season for
both buct and doe will commence on
November 1st. Spotted fawn cunnot be
legally killed al any time.
Deer cannot be legally killed before H0
minutes before sunrise and after one
hour after sunrise.
"It shall be unlawful at any time to
hunt or pursue any deer, antelope or
WINDMILLS,
PUMPS and PIPE,
RUBBER and Garden Hose,
Lawn Mowers, Sprinklers.
If you are in need of anything in our line, figure with
us. for it will pay you.
We operate a PLUMBING-, TIN and BICYCLE
REPAIR SHOP. All orders entrusted to us will have
prompt attention.
SEXTON WALTHER,
THE DALLES, - - - OREGON.
F. S. GUflfllfiG,
...Blacksmith, Horseshoer and Wagon-maker..
-KKAI.Klt IN
Iron, Steel. Wheels, Axles, Springs and Blackumith Supplies
ak'-ui (or Russell -v (Jo.'s Englnas, Threahaw and Baw Hills.
Telephone 157.
Long Distance 1078.
Tor. Second & LaajLbHn Sis, THE DALLES OR.
House. Admission as charter members ' yie fi.(, warden has announced that the ; ,ll00MJ wjtJ, ,i() or ,j0(8) w i t ti intention
one dollar: after the charter is closed, provisions of the closed season will e j to kill or injure loofa deer, 'antelope or
live dollars.
5-16
Sruletl HMl R0MlV04
Sealed bids will be received by Dr.
Siddall up to 12 noon the 15th inst., for
the erection of four dwellinge on the
corner of Foortfa and Federal fctrt-tf.
Dalles City. I'ians and specilicatioi
can be seen at the ottire of The Dalles
Laundry Co. Reserving the right to re
ject each or all bids. aug!2-15
vigorously enforced and it will be little
avail to prevent the fish being taken
here when thev will certainly be caught
in the upper river before being allowed
to spawn."
moose; and it shall be unlawful for any
person to take, capture, kill or destroy
in any open season more than live deer."
It will not be legal to kill elk at any
time prior to September 15, 11)04.
.n,,,..!..! A.,..,.uUe,....u.: j The open season for pheasant and
. . innoil la Atiuiifct 1 in N'tiVeiiil.er 1.
We wish to announce to tbose inter- ; t -
:.. i i .. u,l Hutaiil of amateur
. . u Wo.,., p , August 15 to N'ovember 15
lintnf anh that Mr. Harry r. 1ovic . ...
t' m- i j
the demonstrator for the Nepara Chern
lliue ! Kent.
Kight room moilern dwelling house I
bOUd by furnace ; good si. -d lot with1
stable adjoining; located in a desirable
pari of the city. No trouble to rent j
! rooms enough to pay house rent, ('all
OB or address Hudson V lirownhill, The
iMlles. nui-td
The open season for prairie chicken it
ical Company, manufacturers 01 eiox
naner. w iil be at our store oo Tuesday
It will not be legal t, kill any bob-
white quail until October 15, IMS,
Nasal
CATARRH
Globa
T
P. T. Thomas, fiuuiterville, Ala., "I
Mtbal unite a feu. a.. r.i .n -ill was guttering from dyspepsia when l all(.rr)(,on w evening, August I8W.
c-ted tot nig K rassneit vnar Condon commenced taking Kodol Uyspepsia u, . fcjiOV. J0U Jl0W ,0 expose and
Cure. J looa several uuiurp " luW to develop the paper s aB to ooiniu
digest anything." KoJol Jygpepsia perect Dd whites, fcveryoue la
Cure ia the only preparation containing igjjtjj to bring their troublea in Veloa j
all the natural digeetive fluida. Il gives development to him at that time. Don't
weak stomacba entire reat, reatoring orget dgte. Be gure and bring your j
tbeir natural condition. Clarke 4 Falk'a j jjgg wu,, you. Ferbape be will aet i
P. O. Fbarnaaey. 1 you right. CUw. C. Bi.akh.kv.
Derot for fresh paper of all Kinag.
0 weeks trom noil Tnctitav un he
J ,J bkh St. Mary's will begin
" vear'' session of acbool. In another
"o'nn iu Ui ,ound tbeir advertiM..
naiii
CASTOR I A
For In taut a and Children,
Til Kind You Have Always Bought
A
'tesire to ! ik.i. j u.
" .unit uutuicti tu an
caaemy ,tere tbey will have the Kulacribe for Tuk Chkomi i k.
I
Bears the
fg"""" of
Oifford's Potoe Never Fade.
In all Its Itagai there
iiouiii ka elaaniiaaa
lllj's Cream Balm
1 rtsanm.inctasa aai aaali
taa ilaaaaad naoUwaaa.
ItoarascatarftiaBdaVlvaa
1 away a cuid iu uu Ututi
uulcklv.
I 'r-mil Hal, ii ia jilacid Into tbe nottrlle, spread
over tin: lut'itiliraiiu and la kliaurlied. Itellof U liu
I ui:diute and a cure fullowi. It 1 not drylug-dues
mil prudurts waeall& ' '" Hlxe, 60 ceuta at lirug
i viaia ir bv null : Trial hu. . id cot br wail.
il i JMtO i UKltti, (m Wurrcu HUeel, New York.
Oifford'B Fotoe Never Fade
Tbe Neventb Ki'gimeutal baud will
furnish music on board the Hailey Oat"
.ert Sunday. AM lovtirs of good music
will tfiioy a treat if they will visit tht
thick Sunday iilh-rnot n at K:15 p. in.
Kree coiu ert will be given fiom the tlet k
of the steamer. augH-KL
.Lin. White, ltryanlsville, lud., sayti
DaWlll'l Witih lla.-l Halve bealeil
ronolBH sores on both legs, tie butt
Muttered (I years. Doctors failed to help
him. (bit DttWili'r. Accept no imila
t'ons. Clurke v Falk'u I'. 0. I'liunnacy.
WM. MICHELL,
Undertaker and Embalmer
Cor. Third and WaehlrHfton Bt.
All orders attended to promptly. Long
distance phone -133. Local, 102.
Clark A Falk are nevor eloaed Sunday,
faiir'l forvei this.