The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, August 22, 1901, Image 3

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    The Last
Shirt Waist Sale
of the Season.
Theffi is no end to
we want to close out all
Prices that will
astonish you.
The stock is not large, but the styles that are i
left are clean and up-to-date. They must he closed See Display in Window.
out in the next ten days. The Waists are too well
known to need any description.
Waists formerly retailing
Waists formerly retailing
Waists formerly retailing
'Z.zd, now.
Waists formerly retailing
$4.00 and $5.00, now
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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
THURSDAY
AUG. 22, 1901
Ice Cream
and
Ice Cream
Soda
At Andrew Keller's.
TREASURER'S NOTICE.
All Wani'o County warrant) registered
prior to Ortfilter 17, 18tlH, will be paid
on premutation Ht my ofHce, Interest
ceaten after AuKimt 13, 1901.
JOHN P. HANl'HHIHK,
County Treasurer.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Forecast Tonight, fair and warmer;
tomorrow fair.
After four weeks' illnese of typhoid
fever, Misg lieseie Lang was again able
to Leon the streets yesterday.
A warrant was issued this morning for
the arrest of Malcolm Southwell for the
larceny nf a colt from George H. Kid
deli. A decree of divorce was granted by
Judge llradshaw, in chambers, in the
uit of Laura Manley vs. Joseph B.
Utility,
Thin morning Dr. D. Siddall let the
contract for the building of four cottages j
on hie property on the corner of Fourth j
and Federal to Contractor A. Anderson,
and work will be begun at once.
The Seventh Regiment U. .S. Infantry ;
band will make a round trip Sunday,!
August '.oth, on the steamer Bailey
QtUtrt, and while the boat is laying at
The Dalles ihey will favor the citizens i
with th lineBt music. a22-3t
We'll leave it to our readers if our !
Prognostication of frost last week wasn't
bout h sensible as that of the observer j
'or yesterday when he said "probably ;
nr." Any body could prognosticate
a mat fashion.
I. A. Hudson, who will leave the tirst
of Btpttmbtr for Portland, has rented
" residence on West Second street, to
oe! Koontl, of Five-Mile, who comes
Wo town this winter for the purpose of
-vuuuntig ins children.
DepiUv V. s. Marshal Roberts
'
came
"Pon tlt.
noon train
today
with a U. ;
rnieoner, who
i "av punishment in
J" and 1100 fine.
ia i.. n
The prisoner's name j
wn smith and he was sentenced in
'HfBllait)r' court in Portland.
M "s the intention of its members to
"ive the V M n a
tim A, 0,BD'2ed some
UMI loot i The Dalles, well on it feet
J 'all. h w"8 the desire of tboae
SSff that the ,ree room
oouid be in ei,ape for be Jge of t,je
515 wh0"ehulin wheat into
Clty ; but t will be impossible to so
the Shirt Waist season, but
of our Summer Stock at
for $1.00. now 60c
for $1.25, $1.50, now. 65c
for $1 .75, $2.00 and
$1.25
for $2.50, $3.00,
$2.00
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arrange for this year, though it would
no doubt have been appreciated by them.
Yes, you're right, we're about to have
another spell of "right smart" weather
from all indications. But don't tell
everybody you meet; it may be they
won't find it out if you don't mention it.
The Chbonioi.k only informs its readerp
on the (juiet that the thermometer, af
we write, indicates 90 degrees.
The newest venture in the newspaper
field in Oregon is the Whitney Record,
a neat little four-page weekly edited by
J. L. Huffman. From the appearance of
its advertising columns, Mr. Huffman
made no mistake in choosing Whitney
as a newspaper town, and the people of
that little mining town are fortunate in
having such a lively sheet visit them
weekly.
How about that sidewalk around your
lot? Will it be full of holeB in
wait for the pedal extremities of our
visitors tuthe fair? If we can do noth
ing toward that fete, we can at least not
be responsible for the fate which cer
tainly will befall the feet of any one who
happens to step into the numerous
pitfalls in many of our sidewalks. By
all means hammer down the nails and
put in new boards where old ones exist.
The gentlemanly burglar, who visited
the residence of A. B. Hammond in Sail
Francisco, July 5th, and relieved Mrs.
Hammond of $28 in cash, has been
caught by the police and has been iden
tified by Mrs. Hammond and her maid.
The prisoner admits his guilt and also
acknowledges having committed other
burglaries reported t the police. He
gave Iiib name as Robert Stone and af-
i terwards said that it was not his right
name.
Prof. J. H. Ackermau, superintendent
( of public iustruction, left Salem Tuesday
night to attend teachers' institute in
; Wallowa and Union comities. The
1 Wasco county institute which will beheld
in The Dalles September 4th, 5th and
(th. will be favored with his presence on
! the 5th. He will also attend the school
officers meeting on the tit h. Beside our
i local educators, President Hawley, of
t Willamette University. President Camp
bell, of Monmouth Normal, and I'rofee
j sor French, of Monmouth, will also be
j in attendance.
Misses Emma Creightou and Bessie
fSnipes have returned from a journey
around Mt. Adams. The young ladies
iHt (ioldeodule August 2d in compauy
witi; R party from that place. The party
sentenced j traveled on horseback and were well pre
the county ; oared for all the adventures they met.
Hough paths, dense foiesls, treacherous
streams, wild animals and falling timber
did not cause them to loose ttieir cour
age, but only made the trip more inter
esting. They made the complete circuit
of Mt. Adams traveling about 275 miles
aud keeping norne distance from the
mountain most of the time. There was
only one day that they traveled on the
now line. Tbey visited the lava beds,
soda ipringi, Steamboat, Fith and Trout
Special
Fridaij and Saturday.
Stiff Bosom
and
Negligee Shirts.
New, Up.to-DatG Styles;
all sizes, from 14.1, to 17.
!ood values al 85c and $1,
Friday and
Saturday only
55c
Men's Neckwear
Every new shape out this
season. Special
Friday and Satur
day only
35c
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lakes and many other places of equal in
terest. The ladies of the party are said
to have been the first white women to
travel over this path. Part of it has not
; been reeentlv traveled by any one. The
north and west sides of the mountain
! are by far the most beautiful and are the
! most seldom visited. Every member of
' the party is delighted with the trip and
j have a strong deBire to start on another
journey of the same character. --
The annual meeting of the Columbia
rivor conference of the Methodist Epis
j copal church will convene in Walla Wal
i la September 4th and continue over
l .Sunday, The ministerial membership
'of the conference numbers 186, but at
1 least H0 preachers are expected to be in
attendance. Bishop Mailelu, I. D. LL.
D., of New Jersey, will be present and
; will conduct the work. The Columbia
river conference is divided into four j
: districts, under the charge of presiding
elders. The districts aud the presiding
elder! are: Spokane district, Rev.!
Henry Brown. D. 1).; Moscow. Rev.;
i Charles Cibson ; The Dalles, Rev. Robt.
i Warner; Walla Walla, Rev. M. H. j
; Warner. This will be the first time in
nine years that the conference has met
; in Walla Walla.
Seven Day at Carulvul .
j All the transportation lines in the!
Northwest are arranging to give special
j ly low rates to and from the Portland
carnival, which runs from Sept 18 to
Oct IK, and the excursion tickets will be
j
I good for seven days. This is the longest
: limit ever given on such tickets, and will
jeive people ample time to see all the;
i eights connected with the great exposi-,
sition.
With two full military bands, a mill
: tary tournament, a horse show, athletic '
1 sports, exhibits of mining, agriculture,
' horticulture and manufacturing, a full
midway, fireworks and an array of I
amusement attractions, the Carnival
will be one of the gieatest events of the
! season, aud the admission fee is going
to be only 25 cents, 11) cents for chil-j
dren. aug2l -24
Don't be satisfied with temporary re
lief from indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure permanently anil completely (O
moves this complaint. It relieves per
, maueutlv because it allows the tired
'stomach perfect rest. 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
j Dvspepsia Cure, which digests what you
eat and can't help but do you good..
Clarke Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
CASTOR I A
For infants aud Children.
Ibe Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature Of
You will not have boils if you take
Clarke & Falk's sure core foi boils.
THE FAIR IS ON.
Well Kccna rommlllfM Appointed ml
Kridy For ork .
Pieliminary arrangements for The
Dalles Street Carnival and Thirteenth
Annual Second Eastern Oregon District
Agricultural Society or words to that
effect were completed at the meeting of
the executive committee last night, and
everything is now in good working order.
If the members of committees given be
low do their duty, as it is expected they
will, there cannot fail to be such a lively
time as The Dalles has never seen.
After discussion as to the adv.sabilitv
of holding the street fair on Third or
Fourth streets, it was decided in favor
of the former, probably taking in more
i ground than last year. That there will
' be a noticeable improvement over the
I grounds of last year, may be seen from
the fact that it will require 130,000 feet ;
of lumber for the fencing, buildings, etc. ; '
! the arch will also be more elaborate ami
will be fringed with electric lights.
It is the intention to have at least two
bands our own band and dhe from
abroad. The committee is now In com
munication with various attractions,
which will outrival the time-woru Mid
way of last year.
The ladies, who were out yesterday
i interviewing young ladies who had been
l mentioned to enter the contest for queen,
I report good success, a number sicoitying
i their willingness to serve. It has, we
I believe, been decided to present the
'ruling sovereign with a handsome dia
mond ring.
i It is to be hoped that our people 'as
' well as our neighbors in the country
j will -assist the committee's by beginning
to arrange for making exhibits,
j The committee's appointed for both
i the street fair and district fair are as
I follows :
Honorary Committee President, Hon
W I. Brudshaw ; vice-presidents W H
Wilson, (4 H Baker, L W Curtis, H 0
i Rooper, A M Kelsay, E P Ash, John
Fulton, A Stewart, W W Steiwei, Hon
M A Moody, G A Liebe, G W Johnston,
Thos Burgess, J H Sherar, W H Moore,
E O McCoy, W H Biges, W B Pretty,
Peter Ahola, A S Blowers, J H Oaks, N
C Evans, W J Hani man, V J Furnish,
George Conser.
(Jueeri committee Mesdames G A
Liebe, D M FreDch, C J Crandall, W H
Moody, Q J Farley, J S Fish, G C Blake
ley, E M Williams, T J Seufert, W H
Hobson, J S Schenck. J M Patterson.
Cooking committee MeBdames C L
Scnmidt, E Beck, M Z Donnell, J L
Kellev, S Bolton, A S Bennett, B F
Langhiin.
McCrum table Mesdames E M Wil
son, J M Marden, E Schanno.
Fancy work MesdameB C B Cushing,
H S Wilson, C J Stubling, L E Crowe,
A J Tolmle, E C Pease, F L Houghton.
Art MesdameB H Glenn, Shackelford,
Esbelmau, H W French, J T Peters, E
O McCoy, Miss Harriet Marden.
Cereal G T Parr, J L Kelly, J C Yea
ger, R H Gutherie, L Rondeau, C W
Dietzel, Thomas Bolton, R C Judsou, W
A Johnston.
Mineral N Whealdon, T J Seufert,
Henry Diet .el, J E Edwards, H L
Vorse.
Accommodations Ferd Diet .el, J 8
Fish, J M Toomey, F W L Skibbe, S S
Smith, X Brownhill, J P Lucas.
Sport and amusements John Hamp
shire, J H Worsley, Otis Patterson, Ed
Hostetler, Frank French, Leo Schanno,
John Cooper, W A Crawford.
Parade J M Patterson, Hon G C
Blakeley, L A Porter, Gus Bartelle, J S
Landers. C L Phillips. T A Ward, F S
Gunning.
Indian M Donnell, J T Rorick,
Chas Adams, James K Kirk,0 D Doaue.
Photography Mesdames W Lord, A
E Crosby, F H Van Norden, Ed rrerich,
WH Wilson, and Messrs B A Uittord
and Arthur Seufert.
Poultry J Bonn, S Wilkinson, H
Zeiuler, F Stratton.
Fruit E Schanno, E Kurt, G E
Sanders, W H Taylor, R H Weber, N C
Evans, R 0 Judson, K J Middleswart.
I.IVK STOCK.
Cattle Frank Fulton, C M Grimes,
Frank Taylor, James Wood, Levi Chris
man, N Burgess, C P Baled.
Horses -Hon H L Kuck, h ( Sexton,
John Brook house, .1 D Whitlen, G N
Grosstield, Robert Mays, Jr., T H John
ston. Sheep A R Thompson, D P Keti hom
A W Fargher, O A Young, C M Cart
wright, Frank dabel, T H McGreer.
Watch (or the Lincoln Sale.
A. M. VlL UUMI A Co
...The New York Cash Store...
133 and 142 Second Street.
The BARGAIN STORE of the City.
Special In
Mens
Straw
Mat.
See our Show Window.
New Grocery Store
We have added a Grocery Depart
ment to our stoic. A imw fresh,
clean stock. Give us a call. Prompt
delivery to any part of the city.
.MAYS t
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 yoUi
We operate a PLUMBING, TIN and BICYCLE
REPAIR SHOP. All orders i ntrusted to us will have
prompt attention.
SEXTON t WALTHER,
THE DALLES, - - - OREGON.
F- S. GUHNINC
...Blacksmith, Horseshoer and Wagon-maker..
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Iron, Steel. Wheels, Axles, Springs and Blacksmith Supplies
ak'-ui lor RumU v fin Kiwi no, Thrwlwri nd San miiu.
Telephone l.r7.
Long Pittance 1078.
Are you looking for a loan on your real
property? if you are it will py you to
call and bee Hlldaon & BrOVOblll, We
have money to loan at a reauouahlu rate
of Intf tit On real property only.
We offer for a li tinted period t he
twice-a-week 0HROM1I i k, price $1,60(
and the Weekly Oiegonian, price $1.50'
fx)th papers for 1fi a year. BobtOflptiOni
umler thie offer muet ho puid in ail
vance. !
James Wiiite, iryantnvill, I ml . , -uyu
DeWitt'l Witch llael halve healed
runniutc Doren on hoih lega. lie had
BUtl'ered 8 years. Doctors failed to help
him. iet DeWitt's. Accept no imita
tions. Clarke &. Falk's J'. O. i'harmacy.
iiudtou a Brownhill have a fuw
houses for rent rooms from four up
price $0 a month and up. Theit) prop
erties are in good locations and parties'
desiring good homes for the winter can't I
do better tbau to call on the above gen-
. tlitmiin ur thftir tttH u ,,,, WJ uu.
jitreet, or see J. H. Jackson who will
gladly show you the property.
25c
CROWE,
nor. Secoiiu & Lanolin 8ti THE DALLES OR.
If anything till yOQf hair, go ttml net)
Kra.er ; Iib'h the heailijutti ter- fur ml
Imir reincil jett. astBMlbQf ttttt ho
inukew a f Ultv of tOM tfooiU. tl
Subscribe for Tu CmqovioI'V
Giffbrd's Fotos Never fade.
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