The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, August 16, 1901, Image 3

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    The Dalles Daily Clmmfete.
. . . Al'o. 16. 1901
Ice Cream
and
loeCream
Soda
At Andrew Keller's
XRKASl RER'S NOTICE.
mtrmnta rrgitcnM
. 1SHK. will ! pal.l
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w
at 111 T offlce. Interest
jHI" arte'
iiiru.t 13. 1901.
JOHN F. HAMPSHIRK.
i i.iiniv TruMimr.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
If von ure interpetPd in the street fair
be at the . Inb rooms tonight.
John ThomM, rho wae ail judged in
sane, taken to the asylum this
owing.
Fore.t-Tonight and Saturday, de
cidedly oioier; killing frosts with heavy
Idiot BOO towntd morning.
Travt- to Ootid Cap Inn never was
better. So tar this season the Mt. Hood
Stage Co. has taken over 250 people to
Mt. Hood.
The family of 0. Kinersly has moved
into the EpiBCOpilUn parsonage, recent
occupied by F. T. Sampson and fam
ily. E K. 1. vile, president of the Cilum
bia Southern, has procured a couple of
lot in Bhanlko, Bnd, we understand,
will begin the erection of a residence
thereon in the near future.
Frank heed was examined before Jus
tice Browniull yesterday on the charge
ol assault with intent to kill. After
hearing the testimony the jiiPlice held
Keed to the grand jury in the sum of
(500.
J. D. Fte?.of this city, has purchased
the ranch m" .1. J. Snyder at Lyle. Mr.
tstes hat chirff of the nsh hatcheries
on the Little White Salmon, but bis
iamilv make their home here during the
inn'et month.
V N Sayre & Co., commission mer
chant! of Portland, hnv rented the Me
Omiick property Kni.h of the Columbia
Hnir. ' f 1 1 1 in n branch bouse
They will he read v to begin their
here.
work
of packing tomorrow.
Our Eight-Mile, Dufnr, Kingsley and
Tvgh neighbors are going to receive the I
feather forecast each day commencing
Monday. Mr. Brooks having made ar-
raneeuients with the Seufert & Condon I
Telephone Company to send them out,
which no doubt will be greatly appreci
ated by residents there.
Waliace Wilson, of the Baldwin res
taurant, received word yesterday of the
death of his brother's wife, Mary WiiBon,
wife of Waiter R, Wilson, at their home
in Portland. Mr. Wilson was desirous
of attending the funeral today, but found
it impossible to obtain anyone who
could look after his business here.
Good summer apples are in demand j
joit'now, but
TT I T, .'LI.
iioou reiver i.as nuue hub
year
me majority oi trie summer ap
plt-e here are of the Grovenstein variety,
and as t:,e trees were permitted to over
bear lat summer, they are
bearing no i
shipped about ,5,000 boxee of Bummer;
apple las: year. Glacier.
W. Lord. F. T. Hurlburt, D. J. Harris
ind A. E, Hammond have filed articles j
incorporating tbe Cline Falls Power Co. ,
Suvera; weeks ago these gentlemen, i
throogh A. E. Hammond, purchased
these superb falls, and since that time
MN had men at work surveying irriga- 1
on ditches, which when completed will
irrigate vast territory that will be made
to Uoasoa like a rose, which is practical-
J unproductive today. '
Iroai '.eorge Ferguson, who arrived j
' night from Collins Landing, we ;
WB that resort is well populated with
ttmperi, there being about 35 differ-
ni can us. Mr. Feiguson says that
Engineer Rutherford, of the Diamond
Mills, who wont down tbe first of the
week badly crippled with rheumatism,
ready shows signs of improvement,
aou yesterday was able to lace his shoes,
hiUi he was notable to do when he
left bome.
Smoke obscures the face of nature in
'to locality, and iu irii..i,i.Qt ,n...
alaa and ni.n.,nii. kin. ..ni
ir.ui t
Vtlore
npticsof the ordinary citizen,
SetQl tube in an anerv mood
""' ' KUthers her brows like gathering!
Jowl, nanlni her wrath to keep it
nursing her wrath to keep it
hut a shower will cool nature's
I
L.
ecited leu.jer, and our atmosphere will ojoves this couiplaint. It relieve per
fcun amahuiaa 1 L : n .....j
j -
"H"' has tbe moat delightful climate ,
' " ' Mtr. .; L Li 11 L I
ia the wurld.
0. M. Cartwright, of Hay Creek, was
ru L.
e-..ger on Thuradav's train for
QhU -i . '
a. ii be BOee 10 r,wive 100 ewee ,
J bucks of the BhHUltaThr
Wil were t...r,.hu .v.. . .
.1
""I" Und Co.
' ii.oru lur LI1C XJaiUWIU
in
France. Tlieooi
bocks wil! arrive shortly in Shaniko
and will be immediately taken to the
company's ranch. Mr. Cartwnght was
accompanied by Mr. Van Honten, and
1 both will visit the Pan-American expo
; aition before returning home. - Shaniko
leader.
Qoail may now be shot, for the open
season for these birds and prairie chick
ens began on August let. The specie of
quail known as "Bob White" has pro
tection at all seasons of the vear. Grouse
can use all their constitutional rights
and caw all they please until October
1st; but we have been informed that
some hunters, without the fear of pon
ishment before their eyes, have been
slaughtering these birds with impunity.
Our game warden should see that this
law is enforced, for it is a very satisfac
tory measure.
Most of those who have subscribed to
the carnival and street fair have been
advised personally of the meeting to- j
night at 8 ::J0 o'clock at the club rooms,
tt is especially essential that there be a
large attendance so that it niav be
talked over and definite arrangements '
made. If you have anything to say In Pr09Pi'i 'or obtaining trim this season.
I the matter, or any kick to register, now j Gilbert Palmer arrived in the city last
! is vour opportonitv. Be on hand and niht from Beatri. ". to take charge
i ' M . .... .01 some ot the crews on the road below
I yon ill have as much right to suggest i tne Pjtv
as anvone; but if von absent vonrselt i ... ",,,,, . ,
i o,. .. i u , Miss May W ashbtirne, a sister of Mrs.
u.eu ,u.r,c. ..u.u vour pea. eve.. .1 me j
arrangemeute don't soit you.
This morning, after a night spent in i
tossing about in a vain attempt to gain a
little sleep, everybody accosted his
neighbor with "Weil, did yon sleep any j
last night r and in very few instances
was the answer in the affirmative, for a
hotter night has not been experienced
in The Dalles for many a year, the
thermometer refuging to go below 70.
At 10 o'clock it registered 04, with a
breeze blowing which no doubt came
from well down south some place. As
a general thing our uiehts are cool
enough to asm re rest after depression
from the heat of the day, but last night, j
oh no ! Today a cooler breeze has
I favored us, but not bo you could notice
j it to any great extent, the temperature
: being 95.
The body of a man supposed to be ttiat
! of Victor Peterson, who either jumped
I or fell from the steamer Regulator Mon-
I j i
day morning near ancouver,
I found in the Columbia river near the
I.. . ...
ancouver ferry on the Oregon side, last j
night. The body was dressed in under-
clothing and as no papers or letters i
were lound, ldentincation was at pm
difficult, but from the appearance of the
body it is practically certain that it is
that of Peterson. There is a big bruise
on the head. An inquest was to have
been held this afternoon. Foul play
bad been suggested to District Attorney
Chamberlain, as in searching tbe miss
ing man's clothing one of the pockets of
the overalls was found to be cut. He,
however, gave as bis opinion that Peter
son bad accidentally fallen overboard.
Wdi.ld-Be Cattle Tnievex.
I
Last Sunday night about midnight
an attempt was made to steal seven
steers belonging to W. J. Harriman, of
VnArfil.v vhioh
w ere pastured on his ;
- '
k t u
l' l y iiu;:'.iw mi UJ, uun icmcu yjjr v. u
; Harris, and it was onlv due to the sleep-1
; lessuess of Mr. Harris that they were j
; not atnlen and three voun? men. who i
br, i hnrhnod
T V i noon ii . tj vitui ... .....
sent to the pen. It was a foolish move, J
as Mr. Harriman had been warned that
tbe attempt would be made. Further,
every cattleman and butcher would have
been informed by 9 o'clock that morning
and tbe thieves could not have escaped. ;
Mr. Harris was ill that uigbt ; had it not .
been so, he claime he would have given
one of them tbe contents of his shotgun.
ot
with tbe idea ol killing him, but to
mark him as inch would-be thieves de-
serve. !
The first alarm was given DJf Oil flOKi
which began to bark... neighbors' dog
being there that night taking part in tbe
choruB, giviug tbe young men a genuine
surprise, as one of tbera remerked "Why ,
he has another (log." Neither had they
recokeued on their voices being familiar
and recognized and the corral close to
the buuse. When the cattle were
driven out of the corral they
commenced bellowing and Mr. Harris
went out immediately arid called them.
As they had been raised pets tbev
answered and were soon in the corral
again,
The boys went away cursing their
luck bnl nrobablv learned a Jess on. and
are aware they will he closely watched
in tbe future. .
Don't be satisfied with temporary re-
lief from indigesi ion. Kodol Dyspepsia
)jef frou. indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia
rr r.rmai.erit!v and comnletelv fe-
n.uduli ' lll'H HP II H IWH I I . I TU
lunii, ii.i ,
eiomach perfect
real. Dieting won't
rest tne siomacu. .m,ui .ra.n
- I . u
Nature receives sup
plies from the iood w. eat. The aensible ,
' r - achool oi iwi ai iewpori, win uu.u
Df apepaia Can, , which d.gesU what y.u areat varietv of iu8tructioDS. diveraiou
rV?iJiJS B'!!T-DUr,6,h.r resort
Clarke A ralk s I . u. rnarmacy. ..i,.Minna and like ad van-
mv to naiD me eiotuacn to upj iuuu. i
Bobacribe for Tuk Cumomclic.
PBRSONAI. MBMTIOM.
N. Blodgett is in from Pufor.
W
X. C. Kvans wa up from Hood lliver
yesterday.
E. C. lae and Fred Bay ley returned
yesterdey from a business tripto Shaniko.
W. Lord left today to pin Mrs. Lord
at their cottage at Shelburne, I,ong
Beach.
Otto Metschan, son of Hon. Phil.
Meiechan, is registered at the I matilla
today from Salem.
Mrs. Maude Mitchell returned last
night from Portland, and resumed her
duties in the postoffice today.
Mrs. Robt. Ross and daughter re
tnned yesterday after an extended
visit with relatives in Portland.
Jasper Wyman, of Donnell's drug
store, left this afternoon to spend his
vacation at his home in Portland.
Mrs. M. F. (ioss, a nieoe of leptity
Sheriff fexton, is in the city from Den
ver, Colo., the guest of her uncle.
Mrs. Rebecca Wilson, of Dufnr, is
among the teachers taking the examina
tion for certificates at the court house.
G R. Smead.oftbe Rlalock fruit farm.
s about our streets today looking up the
L, L. LftnPi arrive(1 j,, the city Wene..
day and will remain a short time vif.it-
iog her sister.
Messrs L. E. Crowe and Ed M. Wil
Hams were passengers on the Gatzert
1'aatar.lnti at.tt.nnnn LumJ I . ,1... 1? I I.
carnival at Tacoma.
Geo. W, Simmons, of the Pacific
Bridge Company, reached the city last
evening and left this morning for the
scene of activity at White River Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Z. Donnell and Mrs.
J. M. Marden have returned from their
camping trip to Cloud Cap Inn and
Trout Lake, reporting a most enjoyable
time.
Miss Carrie Butier went to Portland
last rn.lav afternoon. She expects to
return this week, and will leave shortly
for an extended trip East, taking in the
Buffalo exposition before returning
Glacier.
Miss Susie Gambell, who has been
teaching vocal culture in The Dalles
j since last fall, left on the boat yesterday
i afternoon for tier borne in Portland,
j Miss Gambell has been very successful
I a a a t A. i 1 u r I i nr.. a n.l i.- . . . . . i .. . . i 1 '
" WHvi'vi ucir. nun w c i rn ill will I r-
torn hero to th fall.
... .
Misses Martha and Constance hpnl
doni who ,eft he,e Hbout . mon,h ag0
attend the Epworth League convention
at San Francisco, returned home last
"f , nuuru
reiuvcs in me v n.aiueiie vauey, anu
report a splendid trip throughout.
Married .
In this city Wednesday, Augult 14, by
Rev. Prank Spaulding, Miss Miuuie
Peiae to Albert Ijiuc
Thursday, Aug. 15, 1901, at the Cath
olic church in this city, bv Rev. A.
Bronsgeest, Miss Alice Dashney to
Franlt H. Moe.
noun.
This morning, August 1 ri th , to Mr.
and Mrs. L. Coraini, a 12-pouod son.
In the past Comini has been mourn
ing tbe lose of bis eye, which hindere
him greatly in his work. Today he is a
happy man, claiming be has a new
natural born stone-cutter.
Not Head, Nor Sleeping,
Who would have thoueht at this stage
of the game of anyone accusing Senator
Mitchell of being dead, and yet the
Pittsburg Post in an illustrated supple
ment, furnishes a photograph oi tbe
"late John H. Mitchell, senator from
Oregon," together with the news of his
demise and a biographv of tbe distin-
gai8ied gentleman
Wouldn't that jar you? Senator
MjtcUe:i dead. No doubt this would be
j,00(i new-to politicians who are desirous
of trvinB on his shoes, but iust at ore-
eent De i8 a prelty lively corpse. As old
Chambers, a former Dalles expressman
laaid, 'Th corpse aint dead vet," and
Oregonians hope will not be for many
years to come.
A (I . i : i ".! Letter.
following is tbe iist of letters remain
ing in the postoffice at The Dalles un
called for August lb, 1901. Persons
calling for the same will give dale on
which they were advertised
Allen, Mr lien net, A A
Campbell, Charles Douglas, I
Kvans, Sia
( letui.e, Mrs t
Hansbew, Mrs K F
Leak. H A
l.'trev, Vivian
Hawk, Alfred D 2
Johnson, A
Lewis, Mrs Capt
McWilliams, J J
McDonald, .lobu l
McDonald, A S
Mack, Nina
Moore, Mrs Frank
Robinson, C K
Smith, Kditb A
Stoltenberg, Louise
Thompson, Millard
Me Fall, J A
A
gjjjiyjj
Pace. jeo C
Keed, I
gjjjj H
J. M. Paukkson, P. M.
Why not spend Die vacatiou At Ya
tuina bay, where can be had excellent
fare, good fishing, good boating, sale
. rall.nH
JJJ JJJJ nmm)
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unui r . - - - T7 .
tagei.
juull-tf
Irallratt tlo A-Mlnlna.
KnnoR Chronu i k :
Yon tell my ma that I'm a long way
from home. You see left The Dalles
Monday on l'J p. in. train. Had break
fast with "Grai.dma" at Meacham at !'
a. in. mil morning and reached La
Grand at 10:30. It seemed a live
town in the edge of Grand Ronde valley,
where one looks for milrs over a grand
stretch of grain and meadow, with here
and ttiere willows markiuir the course of
streams from surrounding mountains.
The railroad follows the south side
until she pulls out through low hills to
Powder river vcreek' up which it fol
lows for some distance where she opens
out in broad valley with great stretch
es of meadow all ttie way to Baker City
which is on the bank of the Powder,
whfre we take the .impter road follow
ing the Sumpter valley through one con
tinuous meadow alKiut n farm wide, in
the head of which is Mimpter. where
we change cars for Whitney, crossing by
very steep grade "ver into the head of
Burnt river.
Whitney is in a beautiful location and
has a future. Already it has two hotels,
three saloons and a paper rive weeks old,
witti 700 subscribers at 0 cents a year.
Am looking after Siddall and thick 1
will pull him through.
E .
Ktrlj-1vo Vriir In Trnnalt.
A tombstone '8 years in transit
has jual been claimed, and ill ic
put in position at Louisville, The
stone was fuumt in tile cellar of a
business house ai 170 Fourth ave
nue. It has been claimed bj Mrs.
Fannie Meeka, of UOlii Weal Walnm
street. Vearx hgo the cellar v. a -used
as a warehouse bj ludgfe A
Force, steamboat agents, lr tear
ing down the building for the erec
tion of a ue one the si one was
round crated ami in-t as ii ;b
shipped in 1859. The -tone wa; iti
tended for I nlherine. wife of Bar-
nej ltla,vne Leyland. She died Muj
: ii. is.,;.. The atone wan made in Phil
adelpbia. a.il na- shipped Im iea
I to New Orleans, and thence rlVCl'
I to Louisville, It was lielieved !
have iieen lost iii irau-.it Harney
Leyland died is yearn ago. He anil
Ibis ftrsl wife are buried in Cave Hill
I cemetery. Mrs. Meeks iv daugh
ter by a second marriage. Chicago
J Record-Herald.
i
lad Praof of it.
Jiuison (proudly) I never deceive
I my w ife no. sir; I tell her everything.
! Bilfion- Ves, 1 Uncw that longago.
'Wba' how V"
"She tolls it all to m wife, and niv
j ife tells it to me." Stray Stories.
Old Joke Over Again. "Did you
eer hear that George Washington
had all ijnpcdimeul in his speech'.'''
I "Why, no. I i i he?" "Well, they
aaj lie CO U Kin i ien a ne. rnuuuei
phia Bulletin.
Si. inn. ci KarKalnN.
On Dad Putts'' bargain counter will be
found the following bargains:
Si miles east of The Dalles 2S0 acres ;
100 acres wheat land, all under fence.
Price 12,000, warraniy deed, half cash ;
balance on time at S per cent.
Four hundred a. -res deeded land live
and a half mile from tie city all under
fence; 150 acres In cultivation. Two
large springs of wate' : good bouse, barn
j and outbuildings. Kight acres in grapes
; and ten acres in orchard. Well adapted
for stock raising. On the following
terms: $4,500 ; if '.',500 down and ttie
balance at any old time to suit purcha
ser at 7 per cent. alO-18
Charter Jiiii.r 'lak Nolle.
Mrs. N. L. instill, ntate organizer of
! the Knights and Ladies of Sectiritv, on
the 16th Of this month will organize a
council of this order to be bailed as The
Dalles Council K. & L. of S. This so
ciety pays accidental and old age claims
and does not increase with advancing
years. Those who wish further infor
mation will do well to call ou Mrs.
(instil, or C. A . Marshall at tbe Obarr
House. Admission as charter member
one dollar: after the charter B closed,
five dollars. no-lb
s. ii.,1 nnu Keeeivag
Sealed bids wii! ba received by Lr.
Siddall up to 13 noon tbe 15th iust., for
the erection oi four diveiiings Ofl the
corner of Fourth and Federal streets.
Dalles City. Plans ami specification
can be seen at the office ol 1 l.e Dalles
Laundry Co. Reserving the light to re
ject each or all bids. ai)g210
11 Ibe action ol my bowels is not easy
and tegular serioun complication! must
be tbe final result. DeWitt's Little
Karly Risers will remove this danger.
Safe, pleasant and effective. Claike.v
Falk's P. Oi Pilar in aflf.
CASTOR I A
For luiauU and Children.
Hi Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
! Signature ot
...The New York Cash Store..,
138 and 142 Second Street.
The BARGAIN STORE of the City.
Special in
Men
Straw
Hat.
See our Snow Window.
New Grocery Store
Wo have added a Grocery Depart
ment to our Btore. A new fresh,
clean -t jck. Give us a call. Prompl
delivery to any part of the city.
...MAYS CROWE...
WINDMILLS,
PUMPS and PIPE,
RUBBER and Barden Hose.
Lawn Mowers, Sprinklers.
If you arc in need of anything in our line, figure with
us. Cor 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. GUNNING,
...Blacksmith, Horseshoer and Wagon-maker..
PIAJ.I1 IN
Iron, Steel. Wheels, Axles, Springs and Blacksmith Supplies
Aic-ut for RuMell ,v IJo.'i Koalaaa, TbraaneM and daw Mill.
Telephone 157.
Long Ditttnoj 1078.
Il4 li ICrl.l.
Klgbt room psodflvo dwelling Imom
heati"! by f irnacc good i(ad lot with
Htabie idjoiningi looalttd in a dciirtbl
jiart of the city. No trouble to runt
rOOKU lUOagtl to pJ hOOM rent. Cull
on or .obii' Hudson ' Bron i.hiii, Tin
lirtlle-.
HHli-llJ
Nasal
CATARRH
In all I'M t . i ll.W
lliouU) b; elaiauaafai
Ely' Ciiain Ualin
. . iu. t... -and In nit
M dbl'UKll UMMBfaBti
It Curat ' arrl. ami drivtt
tWM a aul4 iu ii.i: l.ad
uuicbly,
0MMH liulm I . d Into tbe noatrllt, ipreada
ov:r lije u.i uil.ra.iv aud it abaurucd. Kciiof ia im-lut-diuui
aud a MN followi. It U not drying- doe
ao jiruduce ipaailng Large KUe, 00 rei.lt ai llrug.
g .i - II u.a.l ; Trial Hur, in ciili b mull.
M Y 1KMJT1JKKH, 66 Wurreu Wraet, New York.
Oifford s Potos Never Fade
25c
Cor. Second & LaunbliQ Sis, THE DALLES OR.
MrH. S. H, Allport, Johoitnvo. Pa.,
nu- "Our little jlil aln.oHt Hlrai.Klfd
to dealt. vilh Qfoup. Tbi dOOtON
the couliln't live b it bt wat iintt.ii.tly
relieveil bv One Minute OoOfO Cure.
OUrki a Kaik i r. o. PbaraMflfi
JuuifH White, Iwyantbville, iuil , ayi
DfWItl'l Witeb Mazel Salve bealeil
iiinninit Horen on both les. lie bail
lUflWrod 8 earri. PontorB failnl (Obolp
him. liet DeWni H. At'iept no ui.ita
iOM. Clarke & I'alk'H I'. O. Pharmacy.
WM. MICHELL,
Undertaker and Embalmer
Cor. Third and Wa8hin-ton Sta.
All or.loiM atlei.ibii to promptly. IxiOg
iiatauca phone 4'dii. I.ocul, 102.
Clark A Falk aro never clottxl 8nnday.
Mju'I foritel thit.
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