a I o Beat f f ft 4? Band Boys do wear nut shoes "to beat the band" and ii seem hard t. find a thai will look decent, hold together, and don't cos1 too much. We Have the Right Kind and they are the Best Shoes t be hal anywhere for the price. i Boys' Tall" Lace Shoos. 2?. to nl Roys' Kangaroo Calf Shoes, 21 to ".', : -s" Seal Grain SEAMLESS Shoes, 2 too1, Same, sizes 12 to 2 Boys' Box Calf. Leather Lined Shoes, 2$ to 5$ Same, sizes 12 to 2 Boys' Calf Shoos. 12 to 2 & B ivs' 'alf Shoos, 2.1 to .".' 2 00 2 (Ml 2 25 2 00 2 2 25 1 50 1 75 - i i I i i 411 Heavy Extension Sole. Don'! get discouraged trying to keep the boy in shoos. Try a pair of our PERSE & MAYS. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft n iL Ajttu& aft. Ajfc: a!5t- f- Ai.A 3 A -A A iJtfc A A A A A A- C afit A 4k. the Dalles Daily Chronicle. DAY - - - AUG, 29, 190! TH 4 Cream and Ice Cream Soda tunity to have an excursion on such a night, and patronized it better, there be ing but about a hundred on board. Leaving the dock at :.'!0, returning t tie Dalles City landed it? passengers at 11. It was cettainly a beautiful trip. Deputy Sheriff Wood arrested a man by t tie euphonious nomenclature of Ju lius A ndrews, for selling liquor to In dians. He was examined before U. S. Commissioner Huntington this mornj ing, and bound over to answer the charge before the U. S. district court. Just to top off gradually, the weather ah Wmioo county warraut reRiotere.i clerk l piviiig ue another little spell of prior tu October 17, will be paid 1 the heat we so ''en joyed' a week or two m presentation ut my otttie. Interest ago, and this afternoon the thermometer stunds at '-2. There's nothing selfish At Andrew Keller's. TREASURER'S NOTICE. I IMMI arti-r A Drast 13,1 BO 1 JOHN F. HAMl'MUltE, Cuuuty Treasurer. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Fruit par-kers wanted bv the Co'.um-,, bis Commission Co. aug27-.'tt Foreca?t Tonight fair, warmer ; Fri day, increasing cloudiness. J. r. Root is seriously ill with appen dicitis at his home in thie city. Saturday afternoon the ladies of the Lutheran church will have on sale at I. i'. Kickelseu's store, cakes and rye uread. alio cut flowers. Trie sheriff was busy this ufternoon selling property for delinquent taxes. orne choice parcels elicited lively bid ding, and brought fair prices. Owing tocircumstancee the mid-week-lf prayer meeting of the Congregational church ml) he omitted this evening. Regular services will be held nest Sun-! day. about us: let our friends juet returning from the beach have a taste of what e had so much of. The report comes from Whitney of a startling find of gold in the town that ha set that burg wild with enthusiasm. Whitney is the terminus of the exten sion of t tie Sumpter valley railway re cently completed, and is the center of a rich mining and timber country to ttie southwest of the Bonanza mine. REGULATOR LINE. On Saturday, Aug. "1st. the Regu lator will leave for I'ortland one hour ahead of time, or 'J p. M. instead of 3 e. m. W. C. Al LA WAY, jen. Agt. H. W. French came In from his sheep ranch at Wapinit a today and will re main until about tiie loth of next mouth, when he will again take up the The ones ol A. Brooke for iarc-riy from duties of a etockman, which Hal flays he thel. X., L, restaurant Dame Op beiore ', likee verv m,Jt;h. Mrs. French, wbo it Judge Bradshaw yesterday, and Brooks now n Portland, will probably arrive in to the county jail for a ,jav or two ailfj remain during his stav. wa- thlr committed !V da VS. Wonder if they have your sileft? We r.-fer to that calf-lined, winter weifcthr . tan calf-skin "i."0 men's shoes at A. M. Williams a Co'e. The win'' price is only $8,80, Opportunity sports a nice long lock in front, but the back of its head is as barb ae a cbiae egg, II man means to profit b bv hie opportunities, a quick, sure g:ab at that front lock the minute it is wilh- We ".oderetand eleven race horses aie io reaching distance, will prove his only, quartered in one livery stable and four salvation, a other words, If you need j an her, the building of the stables at shoes, get them at the "Lincoln sale" at the track being delayed on account of Williams k Co.'s. the lumber failing to arrive. It is ex- I.. Brooks returned yesterday from pecied some of it will be here tomorrow, a gj0rt trip to I'ortland, where he made When work will be begun. arrangements for his Kaetern trip. Mr The Da.les will soon be noted for the and Mrs. Brocks will leave Tuesday number ol blooded horses owned by her night over the oreat Northern visiting itierir:. The latest to be added to the relatives in Coicago, St. Paul and Ohio, hst is a handsome .'.-year-old pacer, beside taaing in other Kaetern cities. IMd bj the famous suideless i.acer. Thev will also see the Pan-American ex- Norte, and which was rcirehased bv nosi linn hefore returning, being abeent Da W, I ful montoii a few daj s ago. No Out? COuld imaurinn a - - ,1.- .,t . about two montbe, A short tune since M. Dichtf.nmuiler, vening for a moonlight excursion on ' of Mosier, sold his tarm at Mosier to tne Columbia than last night. The Robert Friend, and he is in The Bailee weather was just right, the moon just today trying to find a house, when tie r,ht, tne band just right and the crowd and Mrs. Dichteumuiler will make this JOit right as far as it went ; but we can- their home. Having lived in Mosier for not understand why our people should j the past sixteen years, it was with re t have been delighted aith an oppor- luctauce they gave up their farm, but on account of trouble with his eyes Mr.1 Dicbtenmmller is unable to attend to the : duties of the place. Some of the caFtern papers are again printing an old problem which might serve the Chronk LB readers food for reflection. It is the problem of the man with 75 cents in his pocket who was compelled to raise .!. He pawned his 75 cents for 50 cents and then sold Ins' pawn ticket for 50 cents, thus securing the dollar needed. Who lost money by i the transaction? Fruitmen have now a splendid oppor tunity to display their fruits where such a display will count. The American Pomologicical Society will meet at j Buffalo September 12th and l.ith, and fruitgrowers ale urged to send exhibits. E, L. Smith, of Hood Kirffer, expects to j be in attendance and accompanied by bis daughter, will leave in company , with Mr. and Mrs Brooka on the :.d. An old gentleman wishing to retire from active life is desirou" ot selling his farm of 160 acres, with fair four-roomed house; small barn and other outbuild' Inge, well fenced. 30 acres of summer fallow, some timber. Six miles Iron: Dufnr, twenty miles from town, will sell on easy terms. For further particulars call or write Hudson fc Brownhill, The Dalles, Oregon. aag2Q'S0 Do you want to secure a nice home in the most desirable part ol the city ? If yon do, we can suit you. We have a splendid six-room modern cottage on Fourth street equipped with ail the latest improvements, and will be sold for a aood deal less than its duplicate can be built for. If you are looking for a bargain do not fail to see this. For further particulars write or call on Hud son & Brownhill.The Dalles, Or. a29-80 The general assembly of Congrega tional churches and ministers of Oregon will meet in The Dalies on September 84th and 86 tb. Jt ie expected that one hundred delegates will be In attendance. This body is not legislative, hut purely advisory. Among Oregon Congrega tionalists are found home of the strong est men of the coast and the program, which will be published later, bide fair to bf one of great merit. Many have made inquiries concerning the progrOH of the committee on queen of tne carnival. On account of so many young ladies who have been considered in tha: connection being absent from the city, little OOOld be done by th" Committee. A meeting a ill be held next Monday night lieu definite action will be taken as to whom the candidates will be, and their names will be given in due season. Bast night the Artieanegave afarewell party to two of their members, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Hudson, who leave us in a short time for Bortlaud. A very plea sant program was rendered, a splendid iuuch served, and then it seemed as if Tune turned backward in its flight and made one and all children again, for they pined with the greatest jest in the ! old-fashioned games and thoroughly en joyed them. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson are leading members of the order and will b-1 greatly missed. Mr. A. A. BoQney tells Of that e were misinformed no i his losing any wood at Wyelh last week. tic s.,ys the most and almost only danger is from passing looomotivep, and as the land lying between hi wood and the railroad was burned over lat year, there is no' much left to take tire. There are alto flumes of water near that WOOld be I available tn case of a tire getting near. Wo somewhat doubted the immensity of the amount said to have been burned, but could not question the Veracity of I our informant as to the tire. However, we'll take Mr. Bonney'l word for it. Invitations have been received in The i Dalles to the Wedding fit Alv.i'i W . Patterson and Miss Anna Brown in Boston on September i"th. After the wedding they will live i:-. Washington, D. C, Mr. Patterson is a brother of Register Patterson of the land offloe and has many friends in The Dalle. He I a been in Washington for several years and has graduated from Columbia ltnl I versity law department, having alst taken post-graduate work leading up to the degree of doctor of lawr-. He is now connected with the census bureau, Miss Brown, who was formerly a resi dent of Henpner, has been at the New England Conservatory of Music in Bos ton for several years, and hnc attained wonderful success in hei vocal training, and is accounted one of the most e:i gagiiiL' singers ever graduated from the i New F.ngland conservatory. "My kingdom for a house'' from ail indication will be the cry this fall. In spite of the fact that a number of houses j : will lie built, real estate dealers are al- ! ready besieged with the demand, not 'only from people who are desirous of coming into town to school their chil- j dren, hut for the most part from new Comers to the West. Another difficulty re- ; gurditig this question arise? from the fact that thoe who are desirous of building are confronted with the scarcity of car-1 penters, which is the case throughout l!stern Oregon. Then too, building ! this year is not what it was even a year ago, as regards the expense incurred, and he who would a builder be must, needs pay the price. However, in spite of difficulties, our citizens seem more' than ever determined to supply the de- ; mand, and will allow no one who comes to our city to say fie "hath not where to lav his head." ...The New York Cash Store... 138 and 142 Second Stroot. The BARGAIN STORE of the Citv. Special in Mens Straw Hats. 25c See our Show Window. New Grocery Store We have added ;i Grocery Depart ment to our store. A ih'w fresh , clean stock. Give ua a call. Prompt delivery t any part of tin' city. .MAYS CROWE Bong it i ri r Oregon, The book "Song Birds of I ireon and Washington," published in Portland this summer bv William Rogers Lord, has awakened an interest in many i minds in recard to our feathered souk- j sters. Bird music is, to the writer of j this, the sweetest music in the world, 1 and every songbird should Vie protected ever, as life is always made better by j music, and wtien we stop to listen to the burst of melody from amon the tree tops, we are listening to that w hich is I sweet innocence, and not any thing de-I irradine, but rather ennobling, I am glad that we have in Oregon an hundred varieties Of song birdn, and that this 1 spring a new one came to our town that sinus the rweetest songs; and even in, the night his sontts are heard as hei drowsily sits on bis perch in the trcs. i Children should h taught to love the birds, and to place seed cups and bath i dishes in protected places so that our bird (rieijds may find a Welcome and come near us. The Other evening an owl, a common owl, was sitting in a tree near camp, when he called to bis mate, "loo-loo!" j And she answered from away in the dis tance "oooo!" There is something plaintivelv sweet in even the notes of j an owl if you will only Stop to listen to it a moment. There is DO bird that does more harm than good, not eVM hawks, tiie enemy oi the poultry yard, foi he does more good in destroying hi' insert-, and mice than he does harm to the poul try populai ion, William Rogers Lord has written the writer of this tha' be expects to return to Oregon Withifl a few months and wouid be pleased to visit the Schools of The Dalles and give u lecture on "Birds" to the School Children and to as many adults as would care to attend. 4 new bird to Oregon and Washington has been reported to Mr. Lord, II has been seen near GiliQOfe'l pond, at liockland, Wash , and :l is the yellow-headed blackbird, eominofl enough to -a,i-forniaoe, He is a beautiful bird with his glossy, nlai k plumage and his yellow head and Becfe. -Mr. I.rd will soon put out the second and more advanced edi tion of his book "ii birds. SviiNti IlKLMOUftMC, foi Kiit. A five-room c.ottitge on Federal street. 1 Apply to Mr. M. 0, Stone. aL'-3t , (Mark and Kslk have just received a full line ol fresh Velox papers ami de velopers, the same an used by Mr. LOflgl in his recent demonstration at our store. Tut lAoses Niiciit Alarm, "One night my brother's baby was taken with Croup," writes Mrs. J, 0, Snider, if Crittenden, Ky., "it. seemed 1 it would strangle before we could get a ' doctor, so we gave it Dr. King's New Discovery, which gave quick relief and' permanently cured it. We always keep j it in the house to protect our children from Group and Whooping Cough. It cured me of a chronic bronchia) trouble that no other remedy would relieve." I Infallible for Coughs, Colds, Throat and Lung troubles. 500 and $1,00, Trial bottles free at. Q, C. Blakeley's drug store. Ii Won tiit, Ptftoo, I desire to say to the people of The Dalles tnat I , J, D. Qirdner, of Portland, WOn the piano Which wan awarded me. upon presentation ol ticket l'IIHi;. Hav ing no use for a piano 1 have instructed Mr. Qlimbert to dispose of same at, any reasonable price. Parties Interested may call and examine piano at Qum j bert's Leading Cigar and Tobacco house SUg26t( Why not spend the vacation at Ya- 1 quina bay, where can he hail excellent fare, good fishing, good boating, safe bathing, alluring rides and rambles, The courses and exercises al the Hummer school of 1001 at Newport will afford itreat variety of Instructions, diverslonj and entertainment. No other resort offers equal attractions and like advan- l tagec. junll'tl Hudson V Uruwnhill have a few I houses for rent rooms from four up price 6 a month and up. Thcee prop erties are In good locations and parties desiring good homes for the winter oan'l 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 you tne property, I 'ir Nule. Twenty bead Ot horses, ranging in w ight from 1100 to HUH pounds. All halter-broken, and some broken to woik Apply to Htraube Brothers. Kndersby, Oregon, jiy 86 Imw M ki Tea positively cures Sick Head ache, indigestion and Constipation, A delightful herb dnnk. Removes ail eruptions of ti e skin, producing a perfect complexion, or money refunded. 26 Otl and 60 Ote, Blakeley. the diuggim. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold on a positive guarantee. Cures heart-burn, raising of the food, distress alter eating or any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet gives immediate relief. 6 cts and 60 cts. Blakeley, the druggist. A full line of Kastuntu (Bui and sup plies just received by Clarke it Kalk. WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and Embalmer Cor. Third anil Washington Sts. All ordere attended to promptly. Long distance phone 488, Local, it1-. OurMtloii AiiNvt' erel. Yes, August Flower ntill has the largest sale of any medicine in the civilized world. Your mothers and grandmother! never thought of using anything else fur indigeetion and biliousness. Doctors were scarce and they seldom heard of appendicitis, nervous prostration or heart failure, etc. Thev used August Flower to (dean out the System and stop fermentation of 'indigested food, regu late the action of the liver, stimulate tho nervous and organic action of the sys tem, ami that is all they took when feel ing dull anil bad with headach.'n ami other aobee, Von onlj need a few doses of Qreen's August Flower, in liquid form, to make you -tall shed there is nothing serious the matter with you. liet Oreeu's pri.e almanac. Clarke it Falk's. 1 In cases oi cough or croup gK" tha little one One tlinote Cough t lure. Then rest easy and have no fear. The child will lie all right in a little while. It never faiiM. Pleasant to take, alwaye safe sure and aim ot listantanSOUS iu affect, Clarke 4 Falk's P. O. Pharmacy, II the action of my bowels in not eu?y and regular serious complications must he the final result. DeWitl's Litllu Early Risers will remove this danger, safe, pleasant ami affective), ClaikeA Falk's P. O, Pharmacy. When font hair appears div and to have lost 1 1 h vitality it wsnts something to give it life and vigor. We have what the hair needs .vle'ii it gets n that con dition. We have tiie Crown of S ience I I il I r jfJJJ ulllj 'i"ci t II 1 ( 'oi-...ll!.' ICI I 'C-L-'JW I " IC t lit V uiii pure dand ruff m"1 all scalp diseases. Fur mile at l ia.er's bar ber shop Prlee hue and 78o a bottle). CASTOR i A Tor Ijit:iii.t, :tuu ShUdftfl, Fhe Kind You havn Always Bought Bearu the 8tfntuuio ol You will not have boils if von take Clarke A talk's sure cure foi boils. FOUND. At Tim Dalies Employment OHeei I p ice where you can procure help with out cost or trouble, vlail or phone V u'iifci. ktl i i:v, gsVlsjsJsfcsj Manager. Oifford a Fotos Never Fade. hi