ORDINANCES REPEALED The Last Sale of the Season. There is no end to the Shirt Waist season, but we want to close out all of our Summer Stock at Prices that will astonish you. The stock is not large left are clean and up-to-dat out in the next ten days. known to need any description. Waists formerly retailing for $1.00. now 60c Waists formerly retailing for $1.25, $1 .50, now. 65c Waists formerly retailing for $1.75, $2.00 and $2.25, now $1.25 Waists formerly retailing for $2.50, $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00, now $2.00 PERSE 5c MAYS. jjrr nfii flft - iBf a- & W The Dalies Daily Chronicle. -DAY AUG. 21. 1901 Ice Cream and IceCream Soda At Andrew Keller's. TREASURER'S NOTICE. All (Vmro County warrant regiHtered prior to October 17, ikok, will be paid od presentation at my office. Intercut oeaaet artnr Aufcixtt 13, 1001. .JOHN I . BAI'RHIKE, County Treasurer. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Forecast- For tonight and Thursday, probably fair. Maximum today, 80. I Prof. Homer de Morrison announces j that Saturday, Aug. 24th, will terminate ! hie present stay in this city. It Fred lusher, of this city, is at present In Salem training his handsome 4-vear- i Kdniond .S., on the state fair track, j Having entered him in the trotting races. Yesterday at The Dalles Hospital Ed. i,e may report his conclusions to con Burchtorf underwent a successful opera- gress next winter. Mr. Newell will re tlon for vericos veins in the leg. Dr. i turn to The Dalles tomorrow nignt, on f'eruuson informs us that he is getting ! hie way to Baker City, where he will along splendidly. j Bt0p for m0re investigation. Mr. Newell Are you looking for a loan on your real : thinks there is a great future in store ior property? If you are it will pay you to j Eastern Oregon when the natural aip call and ee Hudson & Brownhill. Wijdv of water is conserved. Dave IllOU V tit Irian at a raaaAttahlu ralu !... . ... "'interest on real property only. , v Work has begun in earnest on the sub Hation of the Wasco Warehouse Milling Company, on Laughlin street, the lum er. for which the carpenters have been waiting, arriving few days since. About a week ago Mrs. G. W. BOIOblnion came down from Celilo to receive medical assistance, and today, it t uia suggestion of her physician, she was HUB to Good Samaritan Hospital In Portland , leaving on the morning train. Hudson & Brownhill have a few nooses for rent rooms from four up Hto u month and up. These ertiSB arc in uuod IhmImm a.wi prop- parties desiring good homes for the winter can't totter than to call on the above geu- "ineii at the r utlice on U'linhini.trm ?7 or e J- Hi Jackson who will W01 show you the property. understand ia'iies are seen n but few of our vounir am the ntmate tn.iuv -1 -iicinqg committee for queen of the ,rn,val ie Cft"'mt upon them at their " was thought beat bv those in .u, uie committee to make out a ' those desirable for tbe poaition of oaTr.'1 Ua"iD P-raonally on the to .m 8 a8ceruin ''they wil'n much i v CUte,t- ln thi nnor not on? ""novance cau'ed laat year, niy t(J tfae committee, but to those but the styles that are They must be closed The Waists are too well V mf- 8!: W f; 'V' v v v who objected to having their names entered, will be avoided. In the Hex property at Susan villa, owned by DalleB people, a six-inch streak of galena in the five foot vein of mill ore j is being developed. An average sample lent to Colorado-Philadelphia Reduction Co., showed lead 54 per cent, silver 84 ' : oz , gold .08 ay.., total value of ore $90. i Colorado smelters pay a premium of 30 ! per cent lead ore. The company is i working two shifts, putting down a winze 1 i and drifting. Values are increasing . rapidly with depth. I Some time since John C. Parent was j ; taken from this city to the soldiers' j i home at Koseburg, and last Tuesday at- i ! tempted suicide by cutting his throat i with a razor, nearly severing his wind ! pipe. Mr. Parent has been a great suf i ferer for years with no hope of recovery, and it is not to be wondered that he j grows despondent. It will be remem- bered that he attempted suicide some two years ago at his home in the pines j near this city. It is said lie will again recover. Hon. M. A. Moody returned last night from Portland, where he accompanied F. H. Newell of the U. S. geological sur vey, the latter gentleman leaving that place today for Mt. Hood, where he will take observations of the watershed that IP ,n Ha an men tanntuH tniiuf onin I III" 1 ' inn .i fa iui ni u ,! her midst in the person cf Miss Mamie Helen Flinn, who with her parents recently moved to this city to make her home here and who will commence her work as a teacher of instrumental music and elocution September 1st. Miss Flinn received tier musical education under Fid ward Heeeelberg D. Lssenelli, in the Denver College of Music. tShe also studied elocution under .John Wetzell of the school of oratory in the same city ; and, as those who have heard her will testify, she'is an artist in both. Twenty engines larger than have been will shortly be in operation on the 0, K. & N. on the division between Uma tilla and Huntington. About naif a dozen have already been taken to La (irande, where their station will be, and that number would have been increased still more but for a wreck ou the Short Line which smashed two. The new en- itines are among ttie finest in the West. The mountain grades liaye rendered them a necessity if heavy loads are to be hauled. Weighing considerably over a hundred tons each, they carry thirtv tone of water and fifteen tone of coal. Six ate for passenger service and the balance for freight. It waa the intention of Tin Chkonicuc to publiab a lift of the coinmitteea ap pointed by the executive committee of Men's New rail Hats. ft ff i Right out of their boxes; as fresh from the market as can be. Nobbiest shapes of the season. All the new colors and styles shown this Autumn. See Disblay in Window. f ft ft ft ft New Style in COLLARS. pat I t ft V ILiF -"Si4- 1 the carnival and street fair; but owing ! I to tbe unfinished condition of the list, j as well as of other matters brought up at last night's meeting, we are com- j pe'.led to defer giving an account of busi neae transacted until tomorrow's issue, ! when we hope to give our readers some idoa of the work the committee is doing j and of what may be expected of this year's fair. The matter of the location, whether the grounds will be on Third or Fourth streets, is being discussed pro and con and will be decided tonight However, it is about certain the old lo cation will be chosen. The CnuoNici.i: has been wailiner in vain for at least a sample of poetry, in spiied by the "sad sea waves" and com Ing from the skillfull hand and fertile ; brain of its editor, w ho now summereth whera the waves dash and roar, and we i : wondered much bb to the cause of his silence. However, after reading the : i following from a letter received this j i morning we at once concluded that any j ; inspirations which he may have had, were nipped in the bud by the chilling j ! frosts of his summer resort. Mr. (iour I lay says: "The day, or rather the! i night following the day of your iOJ-in- j ! the-shade record in The Dalles and 88 Ot midnight in Pendleton, namely 1 Thursday night, ice froze on still water , at Ocean Park. I did not see the ice, it i is true, and take the fact on information I that ought to be reliable; but I do i i know it was cold enough for ice, as I I found lying in bed with three folds of i blankets and an extra heavy comforter : over me." From the numerous complaints which ' are daily made concerning the behavior 1 j of some of the boys in our city between I the ages of 10 and 10 it would seem The ; 1 Dalles must be a training school for the j future of these lads in tbe jails ami pen- itentiary ol our state. The latest comes ! from residents along Mill creek, between , j the Ninth street bridge ar.d the residence ' of Wm. Hoering, where the boys collect and commit all sorts of depredations, 'principally breaking down fences and stealing fruit and melons. Besides this i they are in the habi' of battling in the creek, which would not be objected to if the boys behaved in a proper manner, j (.In the contrary it is impossible lor the people in thai vicinity to go into their orchards near where tbe rascals are without hearing the vilest oaths and most obscene language. To say the res i idente in that locality are becoming very -tired of such proceedings does not ex I press it, and they have determined to put a stop to it. A few of the boys they know and the rest will soon be appre hended, uot only by them, but our of ficers as well. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. lit Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of At I M At a council meeting held lft night Conncilmen French. Kelly and Wjlon were Absent. The meeting wa a short one and littir bueinese transacted. The question as to the repealing of the ordinances granting franchises to the various transportation companies for the use of the land along the river front was brought up. As the former ordinance was drawn up by Judge Bennett, a motion was made by Councilman l.iebe that final action on the iiestion of repeal be deferred until his return about the lirst of September. A vote beinu taken, Councilman l.iebe stood for de- ferment, while Leinke, Shackelford, i Wakefield and Toomey voted nay. A motion to repeal the ordinance" was then carried. The question aiising as to wh?ther the Otty had tbe right to grant the franchise given to the D. P. ,V A. N. Co. to use t lie land so long as it remained an independ cut company, percipitated the repealing of the ordinances. It seemed reasonable tO Mr. Liebe that as Judge Bennett drew I up the ordinance it would be advisable j to consult him as to its legality. The D. ! P. & A. N. Co., have, at the same time, I gone to much expense at their landing; at the foot of Court street, with the) liberty given them by the franchise. It ! will, therefore be the duty, and no doubt i the pleasure, of the city to do the square thing in the matter. The application of lr. Siddall for the j use of the streets adj lining his lot dur ing the building of his residences on Fourth street, was referred to the com-1 roittee on streets and public property. Fngineer Brown's report that the en gine house was in need of repairs was also referred i: the committee on streets and public property. PBR80NAL MKNTION. Mrs. C. McOowan was in the city yesterday from Deschutes. Thos. Gavin, of Pease Mays' Shani ko store, is in towu today. H. Herbring returned last night from camn near Carson. Wash. iTjaeici nnii'ii r.uuuu iru ui: uir nifi- nooo train for a short vacation at Long Beach. y 1 - T - 1 -. I I II... !,.;, .... .l.n . . F . . A. S. MacAllister the Shaver bound was a passenger on lor Portland this morning. Mrs. E. F. Sharp aud children left on today's boat for a short visit with Mrs. Sharp's parents in Portland. Leslie Clarke returned yesterday i morning from a week's visit with the ! family of W. C. Allaway at Lyle. Mrs. C. F;. Wales, of Koodhouse, 111., i arrived in The Dalles vesterday and is i visiting her sister, Mrs. John Gavin. Mrs. J, E. FMlerson, who has been the guest of Mrs. Wm. (ileason, left on t fie ; noon train today for ner home in Port land. M. F. D. Morrison, M. A., a tourist from Jerusalem, Palestine, was in the city this morning, leaving on the east bound train ai noon. B. H. Trumbull, commercial agent of the IHinois Central Railroad, with headquarters at Portland, is in the city today accompanied by his wife. George Hitchcock, formerly of this city, but now of San Francisco, with his friend, Mr. Robertson, has been camp ing near Mt. Adams and returned today ou their wav to their California home Mr. H. P. Steers and fainilv left tudav on the Bailoy (jiaUert for Portland, where they will reside some time to give Mr. and Mrs. Steers' oldest boy and giri the advantages of the business college In ttiat city. Messrs. L. K. Crowe and K. M. Will iams, who attended the Folks' carnival at Tacoma on Klks' day, returned home last ninrht. They report the carnival a decided success, and can no doubt give many valuable suggestions regarding our own carnival. r.iruirr IfallfH i I - M ,. I ti, The Koseburg I'laindnaler has following t9 say concerning the mar riaae ol a former Dalles girl at that place : The announcement of t tie marnaie of Mr. .& M. Kenfro and Mill Mollle Nor man last Saturday evening Rt9:S0tfU i a pleasant surprise to the many friend of the young couple who had carefully disclosed tiieir intentions from even 'their OSOtl intimate acquaintances. Th wedding took place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1. J. Norman, Kev. W. A. Wood of the Christian church officiating, t he witness es being the relatives and a few favored frivndl of the BOntraOtlni parties. Sup per was served immediately after the wedding ceremony and the bride and groom departed on jesterday'e local for Portland and Tacoma to upend their hoa VU) 000 and visit the Kiks' carnival : at the latter place. They will return in about ten days and will at once begin housekeeping in thin city. The bride is a very popular young lady w hose talents and accomplishments and many admirable qualities have, en deared her to a large dic e of friends. The groom is eijuaily popular, having , been for several years a trusted employe 1 I of the .Southern Pacific at this point, i , They have the beet wishes of all their acquaintances, in which the 1'laindealer heartily jufns. 1 You will not have boils if you take I Clarke &. Falk's sure cure lot built. The City Council Voted So Mglil'n MrrtlnK. ...The New York Cash Store... 138 and 142 Second Street. The BARGAIN STORE of the City. Special in Men Straw Hat. See our Show Window. New Grocery Store We have added a Grocery Pepart mt'iil to our store, A new fresh, clean stock. (Jive us a call. Prompt delivery to any part of the city, ...MAYS CROWE... WINDMILLS, PUMPS and PIPE, RUBBER and Garden Hose, Lawn Mowers, Sprinklers. If you arc in Deed 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. p. S. GUYING, ...Blacksmith, Horseshoer and Wagon-maker.. -llh.4l.KH 1 H Iron, Steel. Wheels, Axles, Springs and Blacksmith Supplies 1 AK'-ntfoi RusjwU v Co. - Kniins , Turesbafs and Saw MtUta Telephone lo7. Long Jhstance 107 r icM. i i i imt Last evening Wasco Tribe, No. HI, I. O. K. M., had a very agreeable time at a banquet, which these lied Men term "t orn and venison. " A bountiful refec tion was served by that prince of i ater ers, Mr. K. W. I.. Skihbe, of which all partu k in a hearty manner. All tOMtl were drank in sparkling water. The primitive red man knew not the taste of fermented l.quor until the New Kngland I'uritan introduced ruui among them. The Improved Order of Ked Men imi tate the virtues exhibited by ttie al ong ines, but eschew their vices. Therefore temperance is among the teachings of the order, and is practiced by all true Red Men. Wasco Tribe is looking for ward to an era of prosperity, and several palefaces have been sighted in the for est and will soon be adopted into the tribe. Work will be continuous now- ai the council tires, and in the neat few 25c Cor. Sccoiid & LaiintiliD Sis, THE DALLES OR. mouths it isexpeciel the tueinbt rship of ttie (rib Will more than double. Onk Win, Wvs PuMMMVi If anything ails your hair, go and see Fraei ; he's the headquarters for ail hair remedies. Keiiiemher that he uiul"' a n' ' . ialtv of these goods. tf Gilford's Fotos Never Fade. Watch for the LINCOLN SALE. A. M. Williams OX Co.