The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, August 23, 1901, Image 3

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    The Last
Sbirt Waist Sale
of the Season.
There is no end to
want to close out all
we
Prices that will
astonish you.
The stock is not large, but the styles that are
left are clean and up-to-date. They must be closed
out in the next ton days. The Waists are too well
known to need any description.
Waists formerly retailing for $1.00, now 60c
Waists formerly retailing for $1 .25, $1 .50, now. 5c
Waists formerly retailing for $1.75, $2.00 and
$2.25, now.
Waists formerly
retailing
$4.00 and $5.00, now.
I PEASE 5t MAYS.
$$ a '' ;f 8& $
rhe Delias Daily Chronicle.
FRIDAY
AUG. 23, 1901
ice Cream
and
IceCream
Soda
At Andrew Keller's.
TREASURER'S NOTICE.
All Wnaco County warrants reg-lntered
prior tn October 17 1HOK, will be paid
on preneiitntltui it my office. Interest
OWlMI after A UgQIt 13. llJOl.
JOHN Fa ItAMI'SIIIKE,
County Trenail rer.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
When we get the fair and carnival off
our bunds let us agitate the rest room
question mentioned in another column.
It it- about ten degrees cooler today
than vesterday.the thermometer register
ing 8'j. The west wind is greatly ap
preciated. A rumor is afloat that some of our
leading business men will put in a $100,
000 ice plant in The Dalles beiore next
manner. Good.
The condition of Mrs. Isabella Gray,
who has been quite ill, is much im
proved, and she will no doubt be able to
be about in a few days.
Miss May Sechler, of The Dalles, who
taught, the intermediate grade in the
Antelope school last winter has been
chosen principal for the coming term.
Marriage license was granted yester
day to Dolly McLennan and James
Warwick. These parties are from
Antelope, and may they live long and
prosper.
The Seventh Regiment U. S. Infantry
ud will make a round trip Sunday,
Aunust 2ith, on the steamer Bailey
Uauert, and while the boat is laying at
The Dalles they will favor the citizens
with the linest mutio. ft988t
U ... - ,
i runes 01 the very best variety are on :
me muve. Hue mornintr. two carloads
Of Drilnvi uml ..t i ; II
, ,,,,,, UI1L. ul ,,.-lri wert. uuipjjeii
- .oicru nines; tomorrow three or
'our more will follow, and each succeed
"g day will lollow suit until the crop is
disposed of.
Edwin McKeny.ie, who was formerly
employed in Menefee & Parkiiih' music
store, was married in Portland on the
'Oth to Miss .Sadie Hall. They will
"iike ,l,e'r 'ome in Portland, where
Nr MoKenile has accepted a position
") a large music etore.
Articles of incorporation of the Colum-
I inun Ul Wild - 1 U (II
Mining and Milling Company have
- wen m the state department. The
oipany will eDgage in mining end
ttuei development work, with head
'lUer8 i The Dallee, and operate witb
pitalof$fJ00,000 divided into share
00 00 4 $-
the Shirt Waist season . but
of our Summer Stock at
$1.25
for $2.50, $3.00,
$2.0
bub
dffcr
W-
l Tjjgf'. ojjL !nj;i.
i valued at $1 each. T. A. Hudson,
I Timothy Brownhill, L. L. Hill and E.
B. Dufur are the incorporator?.
The sight of the luscious fruit being
i hauled into the city continually is enough
to make one's mouth water. While the
' prunes, peaches, plums and pears are an
i especially good crop, good apples are a
scarce article and will no doubt be apples
; ol gold before the season closes.
Biograph pictures of the Passion Play
! will be presented in our city about the
I lid of September. The various churches
throughout the East and Middle West
, tiave taken hold of the entertainment,
and it will be given tinder the auspices
j of the Methodist church of this city.
"A friend in need is a friend indeed,''
: and so while theater-goers are pining for
j "some place to go," along comes our old
j Btand-by "Uncle Tom's Cabin," which,
good or bad, never failB to draw a crowd
ed house, and announces an engagement
for next Tuesday evening at the Vogt.
I The D. P. & A. N. Co., announces an ;
j excursion for Wednesday night, August j
28th, for all ot which our people no
doubt will be extremely thankful, as a i
pleasant ride on old Columbia by moon
light is always greatly appreciated. The
Dalle band will furnish music, and the
Regulator will leave the dock at H:30,
returning at 11,
John Doe and Richard Koe were ar-1
j rested last night for robbing an Indiau ,
j in the East End of town. The aboriginee .
I left for his home near the musical waters :
I of the raging Yakima., and the reeal
! citrant individuals, after receiving a1
I lecture from the officer, were sent on j
! their way. Certainly material for rob- j
i bing is a scarce article when white men I
! tackle an Indian.
The committee inform us they are now
i ready to receive applications to be prin- '
cipal participants in the carnival wed-
ding, which will be the event of the,
i fair. We understand the assistant sec- .
retary of the carnival has signified bit
;dosireto sacrifice himself, but it takes
! two to make a bargain and his extreme
baslifiilness has led him to advertise for :
; seuled proposals.
Pedestrians
on the corner of Second
unu Union
streets are apt
to turn up
their noses in a manner that woulu
make a
passing friend consider them
putting on airs. In this conclusion they
call the lurn, for the air in that neigh
borhood certainly is accountable for the
upward tendency of that member. The
foul odor which exudes from the Hewer
in the neighborhood of the China house
located there, is a menace to the health
of any community aud should be looked
after.
What Tuic OMMKJOIiI wants to know
now is. where is The Dalles fisherman
Woken of by the Oregonian, who came
klown from Trout l.afce with 1000 trout
If he reached here safe he hasn't men
tioned tbe fact to hie friends, for news
papers always claim friendship in such
asee. Campers, wno nave remrueu
oui there, have the temerity to call it a
Special
Fridaij and Saturday.
Stiff Bosom
and
Negligee Shirts.
New, Up.to-Date Styles;
all sizes, from 144 to 17.
Jood values at 85c and $1 .
Friday and
Saturday only
55c
See Disblay in Window.
Men's Neckwear
Every
season.
new shape
Special
out this
Friday and Satur
day only.
35c
jfc 'A slfci A. $ Jfa. iAj aHk A xlS . ft v i A aUk. ML
!W; V IT V "ST V VVlJ
fish story. The new version of an old
tying that "all Dalles fishermen are
liars, but not all liars are Dalles fisher- !
i men," may he proven true by the report j
; of the Portland man in this case.
1) eeeine that Ben Oppenheimer, the j
; erBt-while traveling man, has been "do- j
1 ing" not only his friends but everyone j
I with whom he comes in contact. The
Leader says: "Mr. Oppenheimer was
In Shaniko for about three or (our weeks
leaving here about the middle of July,
and while here done some of our citizens, i
; He represented himself as an agent for ,
I a life insurance company and received ,
; from ten to thirty-hve dollars apiece
; from the following: J. J. Wiley, Chas.
U'Ren, John McGilvery, Krnie Doty,
; Fred H. Davis, Tom Henegan, Bert
j Weber, all of Shaniko, and W. N. Wiley
1 and Jim Silvertooth, ot Antelope, none
I of whom received their policies, but have
1 received experience. Fen Batty also
, mourns the loss of a hoard bill of some
$40. Mr. Oppenheimer left his clothes
! with Mesers Wiley and U'Ren to show
j his good intention of returning, and they
. now think of opening a second hand
! store, as neither of the gentlemen can
, wear the clothes and they don't know
: what else to do with them."
Humor r steaatoa ore e, ituiiway
It is rumored that a land deal was
consummated in Ashwood last week,
which if true means much for the future
of our town. The deal consisted of the
purchase by Messrs C. E. Lvtle and A.
M. Kelsay, acting for themselves and
others, of the entire Wood's townsite as
now platted, eighty acres of the Crater
homestead and an option on 200 acres
more of land adjoiniug. This insures
the permanency of the present location
of the town, from the fact that the in
terests which now control the futureof
the town are strong euough to hold it
where it is against all odds. It is sur
mised, and with reason, that these gen
tlemen are not buying up this land and
the townsite without some definite as
surances as to the futureof the place.
This, taken in connection with the well-
; authenticated rumor that the railroad
mm oe extended at an early dale, leads
u,e erv reBoi!a nif coiiriiieiour'
hirst, that the Columbia Southern Rail
way will he extended, at an early date,
to the Ashwood country; and second,
that the terminus of that road will be
the present
pectur.
town of Ashwood. - Bros-
CASTOR I A
For infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Clark and Balk have just received a
full line of fresh Veloz papers and de
velopers, the same as used by Mr. Lovick
in bis recent demonstration at our store.
Subscribe for Tuk Chho.su u.
THE REST ROOM.
Something or Whlrh Tit Hull" I
Madly In d.
Much has bpen paid in favor of a free
reading room for The Dalles, and there
i is no iUeetion but that it is badly need
led here: but Colfax, as wetl as othet
j towns surrounded by large farming sec
i tions, have solved a problem equally as
j important in the introduction of what
are termed rest rooms where people Iroin
the country may find cheerful surround
lings when they have a few hours on
j their hands. To those who hav given
the queftion thought as they consider
j the large number of farmers who visit
; our city everv day, it is patent that such
a place would be a boon to the weary
i teamsters and farmers.
It would not tie necessary to carry on
j am thing so extensive as in some places,
j where are found attendants with whom
children may be left while parents are ;
engaged in transacting business affairs
Which have brought them in from the
OOUUtry. Our farmer"' wives are will
ing to look after the children, but no
doubt would be gratetul for a place ,
where they might make headquarters J
when in the citv. A waiting room with
such conveniences as mav be required to
meet the needs of visitors who are in j
town for a short time, would answer the
purpose. Then a reading room, with '
the latest periodicals, might be added, j
These restrooms have been maintained
In some sections of the middle west and j
have proved most attractive as well as j
a great convenience to people who are:
j visiting the city. Many farmers who I
j are obliged to remain in town several;
j hours while waiting to do business find j
I that time hangs heavily on their hands
j and as a rule there is no place to which
they may go for rest or satisfactory I
recreation. They must walk the streets!
or lit in their wagons when they might
just as well be employing their time to j
some advantage.
In this particular the restroome sup-
ply a long felt want. Here farmers ate
able to meet and confer : they may read
the news of the day ; they may eat their
luncheons in comfort instead of bolting
them while perched on a cart ; they may
clean up after a dusty ride or drive and
their wives and daughters may enjiv
social converse or reBt after a day's
shopping.
1 nrlft Tiiin'n Cabin.
The ever popular play, "Tncle Tom's
Cabin" will be presented by Sutton'a
big New York company, at the Vogt
'opera house on Tuesday, August 27th.
i The play founded in one of the great
1 books of American literature in spite of j
i its frequent appearance ou the stage,
; never seems to lose its power of attrac
! tion for young and old, and the company
i which is scheduled for Vogt'l next weea ;
is one of the best on the road judging!
j by the comments and newspaper report
wbic'D preceded it.
The paity includes thirty people'
: travelling in their own special carB and
' carrying with them all the parapherna
lia and scenery required for a proper
performance of this grea. American
j slave story.
Bl ki Atteatiaml
All members of Cascade Lodge, B. P. j
' 0. Ei are requested to be present at the j
I hall next Saturday evening. A regular ,
: meeting will be held and business of the
greatest importance will be brought he-
fore the lodge. By order exalted ruler, j
Itelirf Carpi Mi - -1 1 k -
I
i There will be a meeting of the Relief
Corps tomorrow night at H o'clock. All
; members are especially requested to be
! present. By order of
Mrm, J. Mi I' a i i kknon,
Secretary.
WurhliiK -' li ii ik u Hay.
There's no rest for those tireless little
little workers- Dr. King's New Piilc.
I Millions are always buey, curing Torpid
I Liver, Jaundice, Billiousness, Fever and
Ague. They banish Sick Headache,
drive out Malaria. Never gripe or
weaken. Small, taste oioe, work won
ders. Try them. Socftt G. & Blakeley's
drug store. -
Incases of cough or croup give the
i little one One Minute Cough Cure. Then
reel eay and have no fear. The child
will be all right in a little while. It
' never failn. i'leasant to take, always
safe mre and almost instantaneous in
.effect. Clarke A Kalk's B. O. PbtriBftCf.
Watch for the Lincoln Sale Monday.
A. M. Wn.iiA.Mfc A Co.
...The New York Cash Store...
138 and 142 Second Street.
The BARGAIN STORE of the City.
Special In
Mens
Straw
Hats.
See our Show Window.
New Grocery Store
We have added it Grocery Depart
ment t our store. A new fresh,
flt'tin stock. !ivc us a fall. Prompt
delivery to any part of the city.
MAYS
WINDMILLS,
PUMPS and PIPE,
RUBBER and Barden Hose,
Lawn Mowers, Sprinklers.
f you are in need of anything in our line, figure with
us. for it will pay you.
Wo operate a PLUMBING-, TIN and BICYCLE
REPAIR SHOP. All orders entrusted to us will liavo
prompt attention.
SEXTON c WALTHER,
THE DALLES. - - - OREGON.
F- S. GUYING,
...Blacksmith, Horseshoer and Wagon-maker..
DIALII ix
Iron, Steel. Wheels, Axlea, Springs and Blacksmith Supplies
Aiest tor RiumII A (Jo.'i Engines, Threshers ami Sew miiih.
Telephone 157.
Long Oistance 10711.
Are you looking for a loan on your real
property? If yon are it will pay you to
call and bee Hudson A Brownhill. We
have money to loan at a reasonable rate
of interest on ical property only.
We offer for a hunted period the
tw Ve-a-week Ciihomi i.k, price $l.o0,
aud the Weekly Oregonian, price 1.00'
both papers for t a year. Subscription!
under this offir tUUIt be paid in ad
vance. !
James While, BryantbVille, Ind., says
Ill-Witt's Witch Hazel halve healed
running sores on both legs, lie had
Offered 6 years. Doctore failed to help
him. Gel lii-Wilt's. Accept no imita
tions. Clarke h Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
Hud ron Ac Brownhill have a few
houses for rent-- rooms fiom four up
price '. a mouth end up. I iu-st- prop
erties are in good locations aud parties
desiring good homes for the winter can't
do better than to call on the above gen
tlemen at their office on Washington
street, or see J. H. Jackson who will
gladly show yon the property.
25c
CROWE
Cor. Second & LanzbliQ Sis, THE DALLES OR.
If anything ails vour Pair, go and see
' Franer ; he'a the headquarters for all
' hair remedies. Remember that he
ntkeeaen ialtv of theso goods. tf
Subscribe for Tiih. CnaoMPMh
Giffurd's Fotos Never Fade.
A. M. Williams dX Co.
LINCOLN EjN
sale.. Slr&d X
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