The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, August 27, 1901, Image 3

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To Beat
the Band.
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Boys do wear out shoes "to beat the band," and
that will look deoent, hold together, and don't cost
it seems
00 much.
hard to find
We Have the Right Kind
and they arc the Best Shoes to be had anvwhotv
tor
the
price
3alf Lace Shoos, 2 to 5J. $2
anearoo 'alf Shoes, 24 to 54 2
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loes, 24 1
54
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Bovs
1 t vs' Seal Grain S E A M I -E
Same, sizes 12 to 2
Boys' Box Calf, Leather Lined Shoes, 21 to 5$
Same, sizes 12 to 2
Bovs' Calf Shoes. 12 to 2
Boys' 'alf Shoes, 24 to
54
All Heavy Extension doles.
Don't get discouraged trying to keep the hoy in shoes. Try a pair of ours.
PEASE 5t MMYS.
cV .:L: vfc, jjffi, ALjjarjft
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TL- n -'- n51k kntnk he nothing to mar the pleasure of the
The Dalles Daily cnwmieifc ticket win not be widtoob.
TUESDA'
Ice Cream
AUG. 27, 1901
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and
Ice Cream
Soda
At Andrew Keller's.
TREASURER'S NOTICE.
All n uicii County warrant registered
prior to October Mi 1898, will le iall
on premutation ut my oftice. Interext
cease n rt i' i ii l'uhi I :;, mm.
I OHN F. HAIWI'SUIKK,
County Treunurer.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Uncle Tom's Cabin
At the Vogt opera house tonight.
Forecast Fair tonight; Wednesday,
cwler.
Fruit packers wanted bv the Colum
bia Commission Co. aug27-ot
' You'll have to hurry ," the tickets
for the excursion are going fast.
When them (too Goo eyeB bother you
call on J. E. Adcox & Co. and the doc
tor will examine them free of charge.
Take viiur children to ttie "Lincoln"
sale and shoetl.em for school. All kinds
oi shoe? and all at bargain prices at A.
M. Williams !c Co.'h.
Harry Harkuess resumed his duties in
Pease & Mays' store today after an ab
sence of several months, occasioned by a
severe attack of rheumatism.
The "Lincoln" sale is on for all week
at A. .M.Williams & Co.'s, so if you
can't go one day go the next but by all
mean- g0 if you need shoes. It'll pay
you .
William Wallace, who was stabbed
One time since by Fank Green, has
been discharged from the hospital and
nil morning went to work in the scour
ing mill.
Fire at Wyeth last Thursday destroyed
:W0o cords of wood belonging to A. A.
aw.
uvuuny, rassengers Who came iu
Friday night Bav the wood was stiii
barning,
Saturday Manager Crandall let the
''intraet fur 150,000 feet of lumber for
the street carnival and fair, to Haven-'
port liros.' Lumbering Company of
Hood River.
Don't forget the excursion tomorrow
'"ght. A pleasant time is assured. The
IMW land will furnish excellent new
UlUle. Tickets on sale at the office of
tbe Regulator line.
It will be beautiful on the Columbia
tomorrow niiiht. and nil ah am 14 au-il
I party,
jectionable characters, who might annoy
those about them.
The report which reached here Sun- 1
; day of the death of Joseph Smith from a
' Bhock received while fixing a cable Itox ,
j during the storm, was premature. Smith
fell from the cable platform and was
badly injured, but at last accounts was I
al've' i
i We understand Frank Cram, formerly
with A. M, Williams & Co., and his i
' brother, Win Cram, will engage in the
, dry goods business in Hood River at an !
eariy date. Frauk had a taste of Lewis- '
i ton weather, which was sufficient for,
' him.
The thunder storm was very heavy at j
Mt. Hood Sunday and the guasts at
I Cloud Cap Inn were treated to a bril-:
' liant electrical display. Never in the .
j history of the iun have so many guests
visited the mountain as during July
and August.
A few days since Mrs. J. C.Cowles re-!
ceived word of the death of her sister in :
, Florida from a bowel trouble, and this
' morning another letter advised her of the
death of a brother. At the same time
her fathei and mother are both danger
ously ill of the same disease.
Twenty live girls employed by the
Walla Walla Produce Company as fruit
paokeri caught the strike fever and de
manded three cents a box instead of L',L.
cents. The affair did not come to a
walkout, the girls serving notice and
! attempted to enter a gate peek ing pro
tection he grabbed tier and only bv the
strongest effort did she extricate herself.
A gentlemtn, whom she informed, start
ed after the culprit and overtook him,
but finding he was intoxicated it ws
thought best 10 let him go after a severe
leCtOte. Such Should not be the esse.
I The plea that he was not accountable
and would not harm the girl, is a poor
one, and in nine cases out of ten the
victim receives, not only a severe fright,
but injury, as in the case of Mrs. UM
worth, near Fossil, mentioned in yester-
1 day's telegraph. Arrels should be made
in such cases and the viliisn made to feel
'the power of the law when lie is snWv
ciently sober to understand what di ink
' led him to do.
APPLES AI.'D SPUDS.
Oregon Will He raiieii i pea in supply
Hie Immense HemKnd.
Y.... Smith, of Hood River, tells the
Telegram that letters are in uring in
from Illinois, New York, Bolton, St. j
Louis, Baltimore and from all Eastern
cities, so far as that is concerned, inquir '
ing about Oregon apples. The drouth
' in the East has made a practical failure i
: of the crop, and thev must get their sup
ply from this country. He says that i
1 buyers are besieging fruitgrowers at ,
' Hood River to secure their fall crops in :
advance. Some few have already soli?
I at 11.36 a box to be delivered this fall,
! but the maj irity are holding back. Mr. j
I Smith says that there is no question but 1
1 that the best grades will readily bring
j $1.50 a box this fall, and probably more, j
: And in Northwest and West Germany
I the crop is a failure and people there
are depending on the United Stales for
fruit, and a majority of the Eastern
1 states are depending on Oregon. Talbot
j J. Albert, Unittd States consul at
I Brunswick, Germany, writes the secre
; tary of the State Horticulture Society,
! that the prospects for winter fruit in
! the northeast and west of Germany are
j the worst that could be possibly
thought.
And the irrepressible spud is riding a j
' high horse too, according to Mr. Smith's !
statement. The drouth has made this
; crop a failure also in the Eastern states,
and letters are pouring into Oregon to
secure every shipment. The fruitgiow
1 er and the potato-raiser can just about
; name the price ol these products by
early fall, and as we have prospects for a
The Eastern Oregon Railway Com-j RrP of 75 l,er cent of the averase in
pany.just incorporated, will construct : aPPlpB aad tl,e Oregon spud never fail?,
and operate a railroad from Arlington to man' thousands of dollars will reach our
Condon, forty miles; to construct and throughout these channels this
operate telegraph lines and transport j 'd"
Music and Moonlight
ON THE
Columbia River
VENBMT EM. AUGUST 25
1 50
STEAMER
DALLES CITY
Steamer will leave dock at 8:30 o'clock, re
turning at 11 o'clock.
MUSIC by the PEOPLE'S BAND.
Tickets, 50c
On Sale at D. P. & A. N. Office.
lCk jiV A Al.ySk. Jfc jAtaS-.WSfc A S alk B A. A A-tfn A .
: agp v; "SK'"4 -W1 'V V- ' ff V V! !Wt 1T
as usual filled ttie house to witness this
moral play. The play was well handled
by this company and the music was
thoroughly en joyed by all present. The
Marks. Cute and Topsy did their share
to make the people laugh, and in 'act
all are worthy of mention. Spokesman
Review. At the Vogt tonight.
...The New York Cash Store...
138 and 142 Second Street.
The BARGAIN STORE of the City.
freight and passengers. Arlington is to
be the headquarters, and the capital
stock is $500,000, divided into shares'
valued at if 1 00 each. L. K. Moore, J. B. :
Hosford and J. O. Elrod are ttie incor
porators of record.
Every visitor to the fair last year
stopped longest at the fruit exhibit, and
well they might, for a handsomer dis
play had not been Been in this sectiou,
nor any other, for many a day. This
year, however, the handsomer exhibit
will be In evidence, so say the commit
tee. which wili hold a meeting on Sat
urday afternoon at 1 :.'!), with the view
to impressing all our growers with the
fact that their co-operation is needed.
Few realize what it means to have
such immense power introduced into our
city as will lie brought in by the Wasco
Warehouse Milling Company in the
course of a few weeks. With its advent
many industries will no doubt be the
outcome. Among the Brat should be a
cold storage and cannery. That a place
aiirrnnrluil liv unfli riri-liurwls 'A H is The
promptly getting their demands. . .
1 v 3 m b 4 I iJalles should have been minus a can-
Twelve pei sous succeeded in reaching Inery thus long is a surprise to every vis
the summit of Castle Rock in two days ! jtor wno lias been shown about our city.
Saturday and Sunday. It is supposed There is now no reason for further de
to be 121)0 feet high and very difficult of 3uy.
climbing. Today the party intend to' A letUf rt.ceivej from Rev. W.
tackle Archer mountain farther up the krw,nr) paetor of tne Lutheran chorch,
river and another almost unsuccessful , , , , ,llf,nths am for a visit
point.
Sunday was the nineteenth anniver
sary of the connection of Rev. W. E. j
Potwine with the Church of the Re
deemer in Pendleton, where he is high
ly esteemed. Rev. Potwine came West
in the pioneer maimer and reached Peu
UletOO, via Portland, when it was a mere
illage.
There were 80lt0 applications for the
thousand positions to he fiiled by Amer
ican teachers in the Philippines, and yet
teaching there is not a sinecure. School
rooms are small and the number of pu
pils large, and the teacher has to strug
gle with children who do not under
stand English.
Just received at the American cigar
store and news stand, 10,000 Stratton A:
Storm oc Owl cigars. We buy them in
large quantities, pay cash and take our
discounts, therefore can afford to sell
them cheap. On next Wednesday and
themselves of the opportunity to enjoy ' Thursday we will sell 7 for 25c, 15 foi
toe ride. Th h. .n .u. LL 50c. 32 for II. Remember this is for
v eiw, and the agent assures us the
boat will return by 11 o'clock, there be-
'K nothing to delay her. There will1
next Wednesday and Thursday only.
Return of the favorite Sutton's big
New York Uncle Tom's Cabin Coaipany
in the East, announces his marriage in
Saginaw, Mich. While his congrega
tion were not positive as to Ins inten
tions when he left here, yet there was a
surmise as to what his visit would por
tend, and they will gladly welcome their
pastor and his bride, who will leave for
home about the od of September, reach
ing here so Ihat Mr. lirenner will con
duct services the following Sunday,
Sept. Sth.
The law makes no allowance for
drunkenness, neither should the par
ents uor guardians of the girls who are
from time to time annoyed by the sim
pering idiocy of the men who roam about
our streets under the influence of luiuor.
The fright given a prominent young
lady on one of our street corners Satur
day night, should cause renewed vigi
lance to be used in The Dalles concern
ing these persons who call themselves
men. Upon returning from her work
about 6 o'clock on the evening men
tioned the young woman was overtaken
on the corner of Fourth and Washing
ton streets by a drunken fellow who had
followed her from Second street. As she
Work on tin- O. It. A N. Ji.ick.
It might be well for any man who is
now out of a job to visit the various rail
road camps between here and Rowena,
and before he gets very far away from
the city he will find himself employed,
as the contractor! expect to hire at Iea9t
590 more men.
The wjrk extenJs not only along the
line in Oregon, but much bridge filling
is being done in Washington and Idaho,
Contractor A. Mason being in charge.
Between this city and Rowena there are
eight camps, instead of sis as mentioned
Saturday, beside one at Hood River and
one at Bridal Veil. As soon as the work
is a little further advanced two steam
shovels will be in use, one near Ttie
Dalles and one at Hood River.
The roughest part of the roid being
between here and Rowena, the most
important, work will be done in thai
section. Between 1 lie Dalles ana uooa ,
River there are forty-eight curves which
Will be reduced to fifteen. The total j
saving in curvature will be over 000 de- j
grees, or better than 'J', full circles,
I making the gain in distance to Rowena
one mile. The company is now contem
plating an extension of the improve '
ments on the track clear into the city.
Travelers over the road will this be
benefited in ei, joying a much mora
pleasant ride to Portland , com plaint often
being made regarding the roughness of I
the trip.
Wmllit-inlav Klilii. nt(. JSIIi.
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! The combination is a good one The 1
Dalles people on the Dalles City with
The Dalles Band and delightful music.
Steamer will leave I be Wharf at 8:30 P,
1 m. and will positively rtaflh the dock on
return at II sharp. Rmnd trip, oOc.
CASTOR I A
For iulants and Children.
The Kind You have Always Bought
Bears the srf
Moki Tea positively cures Sick Head
ache, liidigestion and constipation. A
delightful herb drink. Removes all
eruptions of ti e skin, producing a perfect
complexion, or money refunded. 25 eta
and 50 cts. Blakeley. the druggist.
Floral lotion will cure wind chapping
I and aunburn. Manufactured by C'arae
1 A Falk.
Special in
1en$
Straw
Hats.
25c
See our Show Window.
New Grocery Store
We have added a Grocery 1 ),,-tyt
roent to our Btore. A new frew n .
clean stock. Give us a call. Prompt
delivery t any part f tin oity.
...MAYS ( CROWE...
WM. MICHELL,
Undertaker and Embalmer
Cor. Third nnd WMhlncton tBi
in cases of cough or croup give the
little one One Minute Cough ('ore. Then
rMl aaty and have no fear. The child
will be all right in a little while, ft
never fails. Pleanant to take, alwayi :
safe Mire and almost instantaneous in
effect. Clarke ,V K.tlk P. O. Pharmacy. (,n,Mr , p.omptly. Long
We offer for a hunted period tne; distance phone 433. Local. 102.
twice-a-week Ciiuumi i.k, price if 1 .50, ,
and the Weekly OregonUn, prien 11.60' ; ,Wl bt) uilaitd mMl MlfiporA,y
goui pnpererorea a yea. . "u-wripuooe M fro lHtUW,ti,t. Kodul DrspepaU
UIJOBf llilO 1liCI IIIIJBb t3 JIJ III Bll
vane. t
if the action of my bowels is not ea-
and regular serious complications must
be ttie final result. DeWitl's Utile
Early Risers will remove this danger.
Safe, pleasant and effective. Claike&
Falk 'a P. O. Pharmacy.
A full line of Eastman films and sup
plies just received by Clarke &. Falk.
j Cure permanently and completely le-
moves this c(iiiiplaiul . It ielivun per
manently he, .iiirc II allows the tired
stomach perfect rest. Dietiug won't
eel the stomach. Nature receives sup
plies from the loud eat. The sensible
way to help the stomach is to use Kodol
lnspepsia Cure, which digests what you
ea and can't help but do you good.
Clarke & Falk's P O. Pharmacy.