the Dalles My Ciwrnicte. ACo. 17, 1901 sattkpay Ice Cream and Ice Cream Soda At Andrew Keller's TREASURER'S NOTICE. ... -.., County warrant reentered 17, ikhk, win ne pain prior t October r it i. wi at my nmce Intercut ZJ after u...ti3, 1M1. JOHN F. HAMPSHIRE, County Treasurer. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Prof. Homer de Morrison, the cele- hratd the I palmist and occultist, is at iropean House, 'or one week It only. A lubecriber of The Chronicle asks what's the matter with the ordinances prohibiting riding bicycles at night without a light and riding on the side walks at any time. The Long Hollow school district, So. gO Will open the fall term on September ;iOth with Miss Doia Nielson, of The Duller teacher. A term of four months u-Ml he tausht. Dispatch. , , , i mmm Early crawford peaches are r.pening i fast now and some beauties are brought into market. Tn-re will be a good crop i Of this variety this year, Dry Hollow promising better than Mill Creek. Rev. Barton, the evangelist, failing to arrive, there will be no services in the Christian church tomorrow as an nounced. It is now uncertain as to when Mr. Burton can reach the city. In the neighborhood of 1300 people ieft Portland yesterday morning for the Elks carnival at Tncouia. While the Elks of this c.'.ty sent no delegation, The I Halle? had a small representation on hoard the train. ' The Brown Driscoll Symphony Or OuMtra will furnish music 09 board the Bsiie iair.-.rt and while at the dock the;. wi I be pleased to have the citizens of The Dallea and vicinitv viBit the boat anil eoioy the music tomorrow. At the iii'inest held over the body of Viotoi IV'crson yesterday In Portland no eigne of fonl play were discovered. The physician wbo examined the body giving his opinion that the bruises on the body were made after death. There are six prisoners in the county jail, two are held to the grand jury or ilistrict attorney lor crimes committed in this county, and two U. S. prisoners, one sentenced to six months' imprison ment and 1 100 fine for selling liquor to Indians, and the other 00 days and $100 fine for a similar offense. Both were sentenced by Judge Bellinger of the United Btatei District Court. A dibpatch from Stevenson to the Oragonian 8ave that there are Beveral cases ol smallpox at Cascade Locks, and that do precaution is being taken to i prevent its spreading. Although it ie of a mild type, Cascades should bestir lierseli and take some measure to get i rid of it, If the little town cares nothing or uer own residents, we do tor our people wbo are camping there. Another delegation of campers left thie morning for Colline, which has be come the famous camping place along the river, and the springs a very formid able rivui of St. Martin's. The water is said to be the same as at the latter re sort, and the company who have leaBed Collins imve put in improvements that make it a very desirable place for in valids, as well as those who go for an oitiug. -"J This morning Rev. D. V. Poling re ceived a telephone message informing him of the death of a very intimate '"end, Louie I.ove. whn dirl tit Hit. 1 1 1 1 1 i t- of his mother in Portland veaterdav. Mr. Puling will leave on the earlv morn- "K train ior that city to conduct the funeral services, which will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. As Wow mentioned there will be no ser vices tomorrow at the Congregational efeurch m this citv. Wi have heen iniormed Beveral times today that our forecast of last evening 'ld to materialise, that neither the bust nor snow showed up. Well, we are "t to blame; all we can do is to "fder weather and if it fails to appear Wre not mud. further off than some of OB weather observers. However, toov Mil te!l you what the Portland observer I that is fair ior today aud tomorrow. ror Onr part we'll order athunder storm. 'fu l"6 niuxiiiium Ileaeing drop. today wae So, quite a The fu Owini rnpsinoH . ; it tbere''ltof the examination held Aua nd "CU4,d ov lh People who were Utb, MIL I. ,. 'e d ,8' , near. Those who witnessed their strug Klva I 8t trade ; glee in the mighty waters were almost J- I inith, J. M. O'Brien, Minnie certain that thev would be drowued.and "MaaJU, Cora L. Copple, Ida Bell .Wre unable to txtend help. Judge Award H. Hiu.u, A j Bcott received eeveral bruieea on hie Hartwig: second tirade. A"ce M rwZ J? 1 ' 1' Jlo.hla A...... .1 M,. I . l uiiirui 13 , Alton. Bridges, Ruth M. Dutton, D. G, Onnnell, Grace Camber, Ola Norman ; third (trade, l.xie Strahan. Ortha Waters, Maggie Kelly. Vernon W.Cooke. Arvilla Poor received a second grade standing, bnt M nnder 18 year of age and conld not receive a certificate for that grade nnder our statute. Like the reet of common ordinary mortals newspapers are far from infal lible, a fact that is brought to onr at tention probably oitener than to any other class of people. Our latest error was one of yesterday where we stated that the close season for grouse lasted until October 1st, whereas we should uave iiacei me nate at August 1st. We make this correction that onr game war den! who is endeavoring to do his duty in the matter may be exempt fmm anv blame which might attach to him from a mistake in dates. He informs us there has been no violation of the law that he is aware of, A gentleman arrived in The Dalles some days since looking for 500 men to work on the Vanconver-Yakima road. We hardly think he succeeded in cutting them here, as calls from all eides have been made ere this. Any man wi.o wants to work nowadays can do so, and Bt good wages too. In the neighbor hood of a thousand men are now em ployed by the O. R. & N. Company straightening the road between this place and Rowena. It is a busy scene down the line and The Dalles merchants are reaping benelit therebv. as supplies are constamIv being nauipd f,.otnPfthie C!ty to the various camps. After explaining, warning, entreating .nd .-.Mtanln. .itmnil.m....tn.i irrigating out of hours, Supt. Crossen concludes that this is the limit of the season when patience is a virtue, and from now on the most stringent mea sures will be adopted to protect the water supply of the city, and in thus do ing protect the city against fires. This is no joke either and from this time forth rich and poor, learned and un- learned, saint for some of the offenders claim to be) and sinner ail will be dealt with alike and the slightest deviation from the rule will be subject to a fine of $1, water to be turned off until fine ie paid. 'Tis Btrange that citizens, who are perfectly honorable in every other regard, seem tc think this an exception to the rule and proceed to "steal'" like any common horse thief. This is not a question wherein Mr. Crossen is con cerned for his personal benefit ; but the city's welfare ie concerned, and con sumers should look at it from that point of view. The Carnival and Fair Contrary to the usual order of thinge a lare number of subscribers to the carnival fund were present at the club rooms last night and the question of carnival and fair waB thoroughly die cussed. It is to be a double header this time, the carnival and street fair and district fair being held at the same time. The first thing done at the meeting was to authorize the executive commit- 1 tee composed of E. C. Pease, L. E. j Crowe, Ed M. Williams, H. J. Maier, J. I I ' 1 Tnuturt ltr Phaa TV1 tnhal hanh nnH A S. Fish, to proceed with the carnival. Officers previously elected are : Pres ident, E. C. Pease; vice-president, H. J. Maier; treasurer, J. C. Hosteller ; sec retary, J. 8. Fiibj assistant secretary, N. H. Gates. General superintendent of the carnival and street fair, C. J. Crandall ; president of fair, Robert Maye ; vice-president, E.G. Pease; secretary, W.W. Williams ; treasurer, J. S. Fish. The name of the affair ie enough to kill it, but with such men mentioned as prime movers, it will, on the contrary, flourish aud be a splendid success. It is to be called The Da) 11 Carnival and Second Eastern Oregon District Agri cultural Society. The district fair will convene from October 1st to5th inclusive and the cat nival and street fair from Sept. wist to Oct. 5th. The committee is already in corres pondence with various attractions with a view to securing them. a Marrow i" The Yaquiua Bay News hae the fol lowing concerning the narrow escape of a young lady well known in The Dalles, Mies Ethel Nottingham having attended school here last winter ! Sunday afternoon County Judge John Hi Scott of Salem, and Miss Nottingham of Portland, strolled up the heach from Nye Creek, and reeted on the rocks at Jump Off-Joe, They reBted almoet too long, and were so busily engaged in ad miring the murmuring sea waves that they tailed to notice the onrush of the roaring and restless incoming tide. Wueu the rock was almost covered they awoke from their reverie and attempted to make their eecape.' The maddening waters swept them down aud for eeveral minutes thev were tossed about by the j waves aud dashed against the rocks aud crags and were almost drowned, when at last thev were thrown HOOD the beach neck and head, but wa. able to walk back to the hotel. 109 young iaay es- jcaped uuinjured, but badly frightened. AFTER SIXTY-THREE YEARS that, Sketch or the I.lveo or Mr. anil la S. Sargent. In 1S3S, a young man of '2'i years, ac companied by hie wife of JS, came by the tedious proceeeee then available, from the Empire state to make their home in the then little known territory of Wisconsin. They located on a tract of land about 10 miles oast of the mining village of Mineral Point, and together bravely began the work of making the wilderness to bloom, theirs being one of but three habitations in a etretch of ten miles of prairie and wood, the others being thoee of .loeeph Cribble and John Riley. The young man taught school some during ttie wintere, and faithfully they both labored for fourteen years, bravely meeting the trials and hardships of pio neer lite. At the end of that time, owing to low prices for their farm products, they found themselves but little better off than when they came here, and de cided to try some other field. Accord ingly, in the spring of 1S62, Ciey eold their holdings here, and started over land for the distant territory of Oregon. There they renewed the work of a pio neer life, undaunted by past experieneee, and it is a pleasure to know that their pluck, perseverence and industry were not unrewarded. Prosperity crowned their efforts, and In a few years they had secured a competence, and with health unimpaired, have since enjoyed the fruits of their enterprise, living com fortably and leisurely at the pleasant little city of The Dalles, Oregon, on the banks of the majestic Columbia river. Since retiring from activity they have treveled considerably ; visited the World's fair at Chicago in 1S93; the ex position at Omaha later, and their native etate, New York. This year, when they are tespectively So and 84 years of age, this remarkable couple have again made the trip across the continent, spent two weeks at the Pan-American exposition in Buffalo, and visited at other placee, including a brief visit at Mineral Point and a trip in a buggy from here to their old farm and the village of Hollandale and return in one day. Now, who are they? Why none other than Mr. and Mrs. Isaac N. Sargent. They found but few remaining of the friends and acquaintances they left here 39 years ago. Of the favored few they met were Mrs. William Robinson, of Hollandale, Mre. Joseph Gribble and Mies Mary Riley, of Waldwick ; MrB. P. E. Phillips: Mr. Samuel Jenkin, and Mr. and Mre. W. H. Bennett, of this city. Mrs. Sargent is an aunt to Mrs. Isaac Stephenson, of Marinette, and be fore coming here they had spent two weeks at the borne of their millionaire relative. From here they went to visit friends at Waukesha. They will return home by way of San Francisco. The re markable mental and physical vieor of this aged couple is a wonder and joy to all their friends. Tribune, Mineral Point, Wis. OUR CHURCHES There will be no services in the Con gregational church tomorrow. St. Paul's Episcopal chinch Rev. C. H. Lake, rector. Morning service at 11a.m. Evening service at 7 :30. Sun day Bchool, 12:15. All are invited. Calvary Baptist church Rev. W. B. Clifton, pastor. Regular service at 11 in the morning in the new chuich on Union street. Sunday school at 10 a. m. ; B. Y. P. U. at 7 p, m. Methodist Episcopal church - Corner Fifth and Washington, liev. Clyssea F, Hawk pastor. Services at 11a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Class meeting at 12 :15 : Epworth League at 7 p. m. Regultsr services roaming and evening. United Brethren church Services to morrow as follows: Preaching 11 a. m. aud g p. m. ; Sunday school 10 a. in., A. M. V. P. C. N. at 7 p. in. We wil! give you a warm welcome aud try to do you good in each Bervice. The church is about two blocks east of the head of the new brewery grade. L. Ilarter, paetor- CASTOR I A For intauts and Cuiidren. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the &Ku&ture of Don't be satisfied with temporary re lief from indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure permanently and completely re moves this complaint. It relieves per madbntlv because it allows the tired stomach perfect reet. Dieting won't rest the stomach. Nature receives sup plies from the food we eat. The sensible way to help the stomach is to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which digests what you eat and can't help but do you good. Clarke Falk'a P. O. Pharmacy. Gifford's Fotos Never Fade. V Kit SO X A I. MKNTION. It W.Staats is in from Dnfitr. O. B. Frishee ie over from Trout Lake. I Mre. L. Sullivan ie In the citv from Portland, the Kiiest of Mrs. J. B. Cms sen. Rev. V . F. Hawk came up from , Collins Lauding Ml the Regulator this j morning. Mies SalinA Phirman left this morn- ing for the Phirman camp in the Mt. Hood district. Hugh Glenn went dow n on the early , morning train bound for the Glenn col ' tage at Seaview, Ling Beach. W. 0 Hadley came down from Moio I yesterday and if ft this morning to j on j the campers at Colline Landing. Among the visitors in the city today are Robert G. Robinson, iortfe Terry and Nathaniel Scott, of I. one Hock. Miss Bottemiller, a trained nurse. ; from Portland, came up on yesterday s j boat to accept a position in The Dalle-; Hospital. i Miee Virginia Marden left on the Reg olator yesterdav afternoon to join the family of E. L. Smith, who are camping i at Collins. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Laughlin and j family returned home last night after some time spent in their cottage at , Sheiburne, Long Beach. Miss Millie A. Byiiam, of Indiana, ar rived in the city yesterday and left this 1 morning for Dufur, Where she will visit j her uncle, Hev. W. C. Smith. Mre. J. A. McArthur, who has spent the paft week with friends on Wind; : river, four miles back from Carson, ' - Wash., returned home last night. I Mre. S. N. Wilkins, who has remained j in The Dalles with her father, J. W. j I Moore, since the death of her mother, ! left on the Gat.ert yesterday afternoon, ) j on her way to her home ot Corvallis. Mrs. J. M.Smith and daughter ar rived yesterdav to spend a short time 1 with her husband who is manager of the work on the O. R. A N. road below the j city. T. P. Crum, who has spent the past 'six months abont three miles south of Hood River, in the hone of benefiting his health, has returned to this city i much improved. J Miee Edith Cox, of London, England, j who hae been visiting her cousin, Mrs. I J. M. Russell, left yesterday afternoon for Portland, and will leave soon for her j ; England home. Mrs. Rneeell accom- panied her as far as Portland. A. S. MacAllie'.er, who spent the past month i t his sheep ranch at Twicken ham, Wheeler county, returned home Thursday. Mr. MacAlleter saye the heat hae been intense out in that section and the trip home wae a "warm one." Rates tit rail-American Kiinmtlnn. Round-trip rates via O. R. & N. from I The Dalles, f81.(K). Tickets on sale firet 'and third Tuesdays during June, ,lul , August, September and October.good for continuous passage going on date of sale. ; R 'turn limit thirty days from date of : sale. Stop-overs will be allowed west of Missouri river or St. Paul on return trip ; within limit of ticket. Arrangements can be made by apply ing to agent O. R. & N. Co., The Dalles, ' whereby tickets will be honored on lake steamers in one or both directions be tween Detroit and BufTalo. tf Jamek Ibkland, Agent Notloa to Taxayrii. The board of equalization for Wasco 'county, Or., will meet and be in session ; at the court house of said county Irom i Monday, August 26th until Saturday, I August 31st, 1W)1 , both days inclusive, and will attend to any and all matters ! which may come before such board for) consideration. The Dalles, Wasco Co., Or., August j 1 8, 1801. 0. Sot mi in , aM-d&wtf Assessor, Wasco Co., Or. Why not spend the vacation at Ya quina hay, where can he had excellent 1 fare, good tishing, good boating, safe bathing, alluring rides and rambles. The courses and exerciBes at the summer school of 1901 at Newport will alford great variety of instructions, diversion and entertainment. No other resort offers equal attractions and like advan tages, junll-tf When your ban appears dry and to have lost its vitality it wants something to give it life aud vigor. We have what the hair needs when it gets In that con dition. We: have the Crown of Science Hair dffijfjjV irower a n d Cocoaniit 'rciwnfisjBr 'Join. . 'I I, i will cure dand VmmM ruff and all scalp diseases. For sale at Krazer's hitr her shop. Price 5Uc and 7oc a bottle. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice ie hereby given that the co partnership heretofore ex'iHting between Maximilian ogt aud PbilppTne Chap man, under the firm name and style of Max Vogl it Co., ie this day dissolved by mutual consent. Maximilian Vogl will continue the hueiness ol said formei Br IB i and will receive and receipt for all moneys due said firm and pay all debts contracted bv said firm. Dated at The Dtlies, Oregon, this 17th day of .July, 1901 Maximilian VoQTi IjySO'SV PfUMPHNB Ciiai'Ma.v. I lluu'l Kub It In, Just wet the affected part freely witli Mysterious Pain Cure, a K.;otch remedy, aud the pain ia gone. Sold by Clai ke v Falk. Floral lotion will core wind chapping and sunburn. Manufactured by C'arke ,4 Falk. .The New York Cash Store. 138 and 142 Second Street. The BARGAIN STORE of the City. Special in Mens Straw Flats. Sec our Show Window. New Grocery Store We have added a Grocery Depart ment to our store. A new fresh t clean stock. Give us a call. Prompt delivery to any part of tli city. ...MAYS CROWE... WINDMILLS, PUMPS and RUBBER and Barden Hose. Lawn Mowers, Sprinklers. f you art; 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 luivo prompt attention. SEXTON WALTHER, THE DALLES. F- S. GUYING, ...Blacksmith, Horseshoer and Wagon-maker.. -OKA Iron, Steel. Wheels, Axles, Springa and Blacksmith Supplies Aaeol ior uicirii .v (!o,'i Knatnesi Thresbars end Bew Mills. Telephone iV. LOOK Distance li)7:i. Cor. Second M-ui.i tuiifc iieealvetf. Si-.iii-il bids Mill bu received by l)r. Siddall op to 1. noon the loth iuit,, for the erection of four dwellings on the corner of Fourth and Federal itreeta, Dallea City. I'ians and ipeclfloatlODI can lie heen at the oflic-j o( The Dallea Laundry Co. Reserving the r ik Jit to re ject each or all bids. aul'J-lo HwUMe I" lte.it. Klahl loom modern duelling hOQIt healed hv furnace ; good si.eil lot with Hlable adjoining ; located in a deairahle part of the city. No troul.le to rent rooms enough to pay house rent. Call on or address Jludnoii A llrownhill. The Dallea. aogetyd It (ill. Una I In- OlttM. Tlie fame of Hucklen's Arnica Salve, an the best in tint world, extends round the earth. It's the one perfect healer ol Cuts, Corns, Burns, bruises, Mures, Scalds, boils, Ulcers. Kelons, Aches, JJaius ami all Skin Kruptions. Only in fallible Pile MM. 96a a box at (, 0. li'akeley's, drug store. 1 25c PIPE OREGON ill. I.N & UflfUl Sts, THE DALLES OR. j Mrs. S. H. All (irt , JohnatOVOi J'a., MX' "Our little girl almoet i-tranled j 14 death With Croup. The doctors naid abo couldn't lire bnt she wan ii -i i iii Iv relieved hv Omi Minute OoBgh Cure. Olarke A Kalk'n i'. O. J'liaruiacy. Janiai White, Dryantavile( Ind., aya PeWitt'l Witch Hm Salve healed ' running sores on both levrs. lie hail Buffered 6 years. Doctors failed to help hilll. (let DeWitl's. Accept no imita tions. Clarke iV. Kalk'a I'. O. I'harmacy. Clark ,v Kalk are never cloned Sunday, Urn 'l. foNM this. I WM. MICHELL, i Undertaker and Embalmer j Cor. Third and Washington 8ta. AH orders attended to promptly. I.ong distance phone 433. Local, 102.