The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, August 28, 1901, Image 3

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5 kind that will look decent,
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We Have the Right Kind
and they are the Besl Shoes to be had anywhere fur the price
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$ Bi vs.' Calf Lace Shoes. 21 to 5
$ Bovs' Kangaroo Calf Shoes, 2 to 5
Boys' Seal Grain SEAM LESS Shoes, 2 to 5$
$ Same, sizes 12 to 2
$ Boys' Box Calf, Leather Lined Shoes, 2?, to -V,
Same, sizes 12 to 2
& Boys' Calf Shoes. 12 to 2
& Bovs' I !alf Shoes, 2i to 5?.
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Don't get discouraged trying to keep the boy in shoes. Try a pair of our
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rhe Dalles Daily Chronicle.
WEDNESDAY
AUG. 28, 1901
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At Andrew Keller's
TREASURER'S NOTICE.
All VfaiOO County warrant registered
prior t October 17, 1K9X, will he paid
on prene iitatiim at my ottice, Intereni
ff uT . i i A UKUHt 1 . 190).
JOHN F. RAKPIBIBIi
County Treasurer.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Moonlight excursion
On tiie Dallei City tonight.
Tickets r)0c. Boat leaves at 8 :30, re
turning ty ! 1 o'clock.
Fruil packera wanted by the Colum
bia Commission Co. aug27-:it
Forecast Tonight and Thursday , fair ;
wanner tonight. Maximum today, 89
Trie Tinted Artisan assembly will have
a social time this evening at their room1
in the K. of P. hall.
There ure many ways to pay news
paper subscriptions, hut most of them
are paid with reluctance.
"You'll have to hurry'' if you get
those Sidewalks all repaired and in good
OOudition before fair time. tart at
once.
Tbe readers of Harpers' magaziae,wbo
were so taken with Uilbert Parker's
"Right of Way" will be pleased to iearn
that it will be published in book form
by the 20th of September.
Capt, Nelsou brought the Reliance up
eiterday from Portland, where she lias
been an inmate of Supple s hospital for
disnbla ! Steamers. She is now in readi
ness when tbe demand requires her
Mslstauce,
B, W . Paper, who was arreated Satur
day night for drunkenness, asked for a
lory trial yesterday, and by producing
six itnaM who swore he wan "straight
es die," blew the city in for $o jurors'
'ees, and walked away scott tree.
We notice that many of u'lr exchanges
ers making a specialty of mentioning
POenomenal wheat yields. Now, let our
Iwmeri call Rl IhiCbsoiiiomi office and
live lu (heir reports so that we can toot
"ur horn, otherwise it tooteth not.
while working on the new residence
w. H, Crawford at Centerville vester
y before noon, 8. F. French fell about
twelve feet, injuring his right knee bad-'J-
He wag brought to the city and Ur.
eodorffa gave him the surgical as
"stance needed.
A letter trom C. E. Bayard, who with
IN. bayard, has been upending tbe
ouuiier at Newport, says they will leave
A $ ft 0 ftAftftfi ft .A A A
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To Beat
the Band.
Bhoea "to beat the band," and
hold together, and don't cost
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that place Saturday. They have been
enjoying themselves immensely arid Mr.
Bayard'l health is much improved. He
says he's coming home to get warm.
Yesterday, at the advice of her phy
sician, Mrs. L. H. Nichols, who has been
very ill oi stomach trouble, was taken to
St. Vincent's Hospital in Portland.
While Mrs. Nichols was improving, it
was thought best to take her where she
will receive ttie most skilled nursing.
There is some talk of endeavoring to
have a game of baseball between the
league t?ams Portland and Spokane
daring the fair. It is to be hoped the
teams can be secured as they will prove
a great attraction. Dalles people seldom
have an opportunity to see a good base
ball game, and we are sure our visitors
from t tie country would greatly enjoy
it.
REGULATOR LINE.
On Saturday, Aug. 3ist, the llegn
lator will leave for Portland one hour
ahead of time, or 2 P. tf. instead of
3 i'. Mi
W. C. ALLAWAY, Gen. Agt.
On Monday last while the 4 year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Siierer, was
playing about the warehouse at Biggs,
where Mr. Siierer is employed, she fell
from the pla.form, knocking two of her
' upper teeth far into the j 4 W, meaning
her lip badly and cutting the lower lip
to such an extent that the skin fairly
dropped over the chin. Dr. Beers was
called and did his best for the child, but
it was thought advisable to bring her to
The Dalles. Mrs. Siierer arrived with
her yesterday and they are stopping at
the Umatilla. Blood poisoning has de
veloped and the child ;e very ill.
We were not aware that The Dalies is
considered a Mecca for romantic, or for
mat matter, any other runaway couples ;
' but at least one such couple evidently
considered it to. About a week ago
Oeorge Armstrong, aged 2:;, and Lva
La Masters, aged 10, broke loose from
all restraint and ran away from Cor
vallis. Word was telegraphed to our
marshal to look out for them an 1 photo
graphs o( them tent, which that oflicer
showed to Deputy Sheriff Wood. Vester-
' day as the latter keen-eyed cfli'-ial wa.
walking up Second street he met a bus-picious-iooking
0 uple v. biotl he a! once
decided were tbe runaways and watched
'them enter the I'nion street lodging
house. He then informed Chauiplin,
who followed and interviewed them, but
to no avail as neither had the ieast re
gard lor the truth. Later, in company
with Wood, he returned, and this time
they confessed. Word was sent at once
to the sLerill of Benton county, who an
swered that they need not be held
as it had been decided it was use
less to attempt to do anything with
Tbe young man left yesterday afternoon
for Hood Iiiver and the young woman
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too much.
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had left the lodging house last evening.
She is without money or friends ami tier
future may be imagined, as she seems
totally devoid of any refined feelings in
the mattei .
Many Wheeler county people will re
gret to learn of the death of Oeorge Gray,
the well known Heppner stock buyer,
which took place at St. Vincent's hos
pital, Portland, July 28th. He was a ro-
bu?t man but succumbed after a very
brief illness. His trouble commenced
with a gathering in one ear. and ended
with mecingiti. Journal.
Another i ncie Tom'i Cabin Pare.
i li such a thing were possible, surely
Hariiet Beecher Stowe would rise from
her grave in protest at the wholesale
slaughter of that wonderful story which
was such a factor in the abolition of
slavery from the South. That every
broken-down theatrical company in the
land should presume upon the admira
tion of the people for "L'ncle Tom's
Cabin" by adopting that play as a last
resort, seems like sacrilege of the worst
character. Where these people have
the advantage is from the fact that
everyone goes to see "l'ncle Tom's
Cabin." Many, who object to theaters
of any sort, and even refuse to attend
such a splendid play as "Nathan Hale"
which appeared in The Dalles last fall,
tl ck to see " l'ncle Tom's Cabin," and
in nine cases out of ten hear a lot of the
poorest actors butcher the original
story until it is difficult to recognise
it.
And so there was a good house at the
Vogt last night, aud, as usual, the au
dience was badly disappointed, for tbe
fact that thej had played in the Mar
ijUam and other tirst-class theaters was
considered a recommendation. One
feature which is very objectionable and
I an insult tO the audience as well as the
manager of an opera honse. is the habit
that poor companies have of Imagining
themselves in a little country town
w here their "superb" acting cannot be
appreciated, and continually laugh
while performing, instead of consld
ring the fat that people have paid
their money to see a mighty poor ihoa
at best. Then trie absurdity of using a
scene representing a street in some
large city for a garden scene, ut St,
Claire tel ling Tom to take Kva In out of
the nigbl air when she's already in a
warm pur. r, and many like omis
sions. We will say, however, that Charles
Hums in the various cnaracters assumed
by him, showed himself a good actor,
aud far ahead of the remainder of the
company, particularly so in the mad
scene between him and Cassie. Haley,
a- tbe Oer man character, was also good,
especial I v so in his specialty work, and
while "Marks" over-acted his character,
yet he was passably gopd.
However, we presume if auothei
i troupe appears next week in "l'ncle
'Touj's Cabin" they will be greeted with
1 a crowded nouse.
THE BOOK EXCHANGE.
it win Omar in The iiu Pnblie
School.
The follow ing I lusses w hich have tin
llhtd their hook? used !st term will
purchase new books of the recently
adopted series at the Opening of school
September !';h :
HANNi
IB Class Cyr's First Header.
2 A Class Cyt's Second Reader.
3A Class Cyr's Third Header.
:M Cleft Cyr'S Fourth Header,
i vxt;i Ml.
4B Class- Heed s Introductory.
7 B Class Heed A Kellogg's 'ra
Lessons.
lElTHMKl ic.
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SB Cias Wmtworth's
:a Class- Went worth's
IP Class Wentworth's
8B Class- Wentworth's
Klementary.
Elementary,
Elementary)
Practical,
QBOSiRAPHY.
M Class- Frye's Elements,
:a Class Frye's Elements,
4B Class Frye's Elements,
ph veto LOCO .
li! Clees StOWtll's Primer of Health.
HtBTOE .
5B Cieee Thomas' Elementary,
7A (."lass Thomas' United State--,
civil. QOVfekSMEKT,
7A Class Dole's A merican Citizen.
All other classes below the High
school will not purchase new books or
exchange now, but bring their old books
to school. Instead of exchanging at
present most of the classes will continue
With the hooks they have been using un
til they have finished them. A few
grades that cannot complete the books
j now In their hands within the tifteen
I months given for tbe exchange will use
' them as long as most benefit can be
gained from their ijse : and then ex
I change before ihe introductory rates ex
pire. There will be a few classes to ex
change at times most advantageous to
school work during the coming term and
before the end of December. Due notice
will be given to pupils and parents in
advance so all may be prepared for the
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exchange.
No High school books will be ex
changed now ' But when subjects have
been finished the new books will be
'nought instead of the old series. Pu
pils of the High school should await the
purchase of new books until they have
conferred with the teachers.
The above suggestions on the x sbange
refer to classes only. It individual pn
' pils iiave old books they wisii to ex
I change for new books of the same grade
I or in families who are holding books for
younger children they may exchange at
' any time.
An effort has been made to reduce the
expense ot the introduction and ex
change to the minimum. It will be
seen that less than one-fourth of the
books will be actually exchanged, the
remainder being used until they are.
I completed and the new series substi
Iflted. Considering the lower prices of
the new books.'the reasonable introduc
lory and exchange rates, the cost to the 1
district in making the change will not'
be great.
3, s. Landibs, Snpt. j
The rHMoti J'lav.
I
i A large audience witnessed a biograpli
production of the "Passion Play," at the!
First Methodist church last night. The'
, machine was operated by Pro). B. R, 1
Dunn, and the entertainment w as a sue- ,
; cess in every way. During the evening
sacred music was furnished on the piano
and violin by Misr Florence La Dupe
and Wiilatd Dons. Prof. Dunn opened'
the program of the evening bv giving a
number of views of the late Spanish-
American war. lie then gave twenty
two views from the life of Christ. J he
entertainment will lie repeated tonight
I at which time forty-eight sacred views
from "In His Steps" will be produced.
Sail Like Herald. Aug. 9th.
Artisan, Attention!
Matters of special interest will come
up for the consideration of every Arti
san this evening. All Artisans will re
,gret it it they are not present.
G. K. f INUKRS, M. A.
TORIA
For I&iiatl and Ofiildrcn.
lbs Kind You Have Always Bought
fars the
&UaLUlu oi
UK
FOUND.
At The Haiies Employment Office; a
plaee where yoa can procare help with
out cost or trouble. Mail or phone
V ( HBL Kfci i.kv,
sSS'lmdAw Manager.
Moki 'lea positively cures Mck Head
ache, indigestion and constipation. A
delightful herb drink. Ketuoves all
eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect
complexion, or money refunded. cts
and 50 cts. Ulakeley, the druggist.
Music and
ON
Columbia River
WCDHCSDAT Mid. AUdUST 29
STEAMER
DALLES CITY
Steamer will leave dock at 8:30 o'clock, re
turning at 11 o'clock.
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MUSIC by the PEOPLE'S BAND.
Ticket,
On Sale at D.
...The New York Cash Store...
138 and 142 Second Street.
The BARGAIN STORE of the City.
Special in
Men$
Straw
Hats.
See our Show Window.
New Crocery Store
We have u 1 I 1 a ( ! rocery I .i 1 1
orient i our store. A new (Yeah, !
clean stock. Qiye us a rail. ProMopJ
delivery to any part f tha city.
...MAYS CROWE...
SJSajSajSBKSBBJJSJSSJS
ncaMS of cough or croup give the
little one One Minute Cough Cure, Tbeu
rest easy and have no fear. The child
will be all right in a little while. It
never tails. PlesSSHl to take, alwayn
safe sure and almost Instantaneous in
sffWct, (jiurkc ii Fslk's P, 0. Pharmacy.
We offer for a limited period the
twioeaweei Chsomiclb, price 11.60,
and the Weekly Oregoniau, pries)$1.60'
hoi i, papers for a year, subscription
under this offer must be paid in ad
vance. 1
ii th- action of my bowela in not easy
and regular serious complications muni
' be (he final result. DeWilt'a Little
' Karly Kisem will remove this danger.
: Safe, pleasant and effective. Claikerit
Falk's P, O. 1'hariiiacy.
Clarke & Falk have ou sale a full Hue
' of paint and artist's brushes.
Moonlight
THE
. . . SOc
P. & A. N. Office.
25c
WM. MICHELL,
Undertaker and Embalmer
Cor. Triiril and Washington Ste.
All orders attended to promptly. Long
distS)OOS phone 438, Local, 102.
When your hair appear dry und to
have lost ita vitality it want something
to give it life and vigor. We have w hat.
the hair need when it geln lu that con
dition. We have Jf the CfOWU of
Hcience Hair tfyjflfcltAB ' 'fowei .1 ml
iicoanut i re.ioifluJB 1 on, I'bey
will cure daiel aawsaW mil and all
M ..lp disease, l or aale at Kra.er'a bar
ber ahop I'rke U)c and 76k) a bottle.
Clark aud Falk have iul received a
ful Hum ui fresh Yelox paper aud de
velopers, the saute as used by Mr. I.ovick
in hi recent demonstration afour store.