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About The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1901)
i i 4? the f f f f ft i i - i j i 4k Boys do wear out shoe? "to beat the that will look decent, hold together, and and they arc the Calf Lace Shoes, 2i ,'s' Kangaroo Calf Shoes, to 5$ Boys' Seal Grain SEAMLESS Shoes, 2 to 5 Same, sizes 12 to 2 Boys' Box Calf. Leather Same, sizes 12 to 2 r,.v Boi Calf Shoes, 12 to 2 'alf Shoes, 2 to 51 All Heavy Extension Sole. Don't get discouraged trying to keep the boy in shoes. Try a pair of ours. PEASE 5c MRYS. i 3f v i The Dalles Daily Chroniele. FRII AUG. 30. 1901 I Ice Cream and Ice Cream Soda At Andrew Keller's. TREASURER'S NOTICE. All Wa.co County warrant reentered prior to October 17, 1 K!K. wtll e paid on presentation ut my office. Interest ceae a.'ter utruotI3, 1 i0 1 . JOHN F. HAHI'SbIKE, Coauty Treasurer. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. The 1 'regon Stereoptican Lecture Co. Saturday night, Aug. 31, at the Vogt. Tut W. C. T. U. convention will be neid a: Wasco on September.'nh or 10th. Forecast Tonight and Saturday, 9&owr- and thunderetorms ; cooler Sat urday. Coral "-aturday night and have some tiling to talk about Sunday. At the Vggt. Toe Union Meat Company will ship 1500 head ol sheep to Trotitda.e tomor row on tiie Dalles City. All pointl of Oregon visited in ninetv minutes, with a vocal guide while you wait. August 31et at the Vogt opera house. Saturday afternoon the ladies of the Lutheran church will have on sale at L 0. N'ickelaen'l store, cakes and rye oread, alto cut flowers. The bom alone are worth double the Pnca admiaiion, but the Oregon Ster- soot '.are Co. ie traveling ijr its MgitQ, At the Vogt tomorrow night. The condition of Mr. J. F. hoot, who inflating with appendicitis, is about M reported yesterday. It is not thought wimble to ptrform yt an operation as Mai rgi has set the pace and ie hav '&Ka Dew eidewa.k bui.t in front of the WBr location ol The Dalies National " Who'JI be the next to take up In sidewalk rjooglioa. lam Wilkinson recently purchased 'Mold -iraith lot, ad fining Tom lias M I reaidtnot and will soon commence a Mai modern residence thereon, which I Id much to that block. It fit I " uat a iubs thev 'randpa 'AbJUt A(jJ"' Daniel going make about it, what, Saliey?" into the lions' , J K'less it must have been the wcucoi tnev ever saw. I t. A b ... ""runt, wtuch greets ones nostrils - - iwreuriiiv i.u r.i . . i , o . i A. I) "-u.n vu iu u. r. ix uiikirfia i. i . . iu leant, doi me paaaaanteit 10 I-revent Something should be done ; the newer, which empties To Beat nd. band," and don't cost We llave the Right Best SI un to be had anywhere for th to o.! Lined Shoes, 2 to .v. there, calling one's attention so ioudiy as they pass. It sine'ie to heaven, but mortals down .here get the benefit before it reaches there. Finest collection of tinted views of the North west ever shown . Come and learn of your state, at the Vogt Saturday night. The thermometer says 91 today. Tem perature, however, often depends on temperament, and everybody decides that question for himself, no matter what the weather man says. Rev. H. H. Wykoff, of San Francisco, has 'phoned he will be here and speak in the Congregational church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. He will also speak at Hood River in the evening. Patrona of Dr. (ieieendortf'er, who met Miss AbOie Miiis during her short stay here in the capacity of trained nurse, will be pleased to learn that she will re turn about September 10th and resume her position in his office. We have heard of the "House Boat on the Styx," but The Dalles has a veri table house on the sticks being built on the side of the rocky knell back of the Christian church and apparently resting on wooden legs. It would be a Bplendid place ior an observatory. Wednesday night while riding horse back down Chenowith creek. Roy Mans was thrown oft' and bis horse kicked him, inflicting a bad bruise. Dr. Fergu son went down and attended him, dis covering he was not injured seriously. He was brought hume yeste'day and is getting along nicely. Our watermelons can t be beat, as any one aril I declare who visits the patches near loan. Wl ile the valley melonsare planted in damp soil and soaked the season through, ours grow on the eides of rolling hills, without any irrigation, and, feeding on the sunlight, are finer and sweeter than any others can possibly be. This year's crop is a dandy. This morning the committee decided to build the stables for cattle southeast of the race track, on the tad leui an place where a pond is situated in winter. There will be Sou feet of cattle bedl and 600 feet of stables for race horses. Trie grand etand, which aril! seat over 500, wi I be built on the south side of the track. Work will be begun on lheee buildings Monday. Mrs. Oerald Wen of Mosier was se verely injured in the face and shoulder in a runaway accident Monday after noon. She and her 1 L'-year-old son were going down the east grade of the Moeier hill when their team started to run. M's. Weis jumped, but her son held to the lines til! the team, came to a stop going up the opposite hill. Hugh Gourlay, editor of The Dalles Chronicle, is sojourning at present by- the seaside. It ie said he proposes to stay until he gets tne accumulatioi ol siav until m .ii i . ... j i i ecaiee auu ciiri removea urn nae oeen gathering on hie cuticle during the past year eo when he returns home be may , I i i il seems too much. hard t' find a Kind price. 00 00 25 00 50 2.") f ft I 50 4 . .. AAA be known as the new man. Leader. If that 's the case what about the editor of the Leader and others who remain at home ? M. J. Anderson, who is In the city to day from Dufur, in speaking of the ap prehension concerning the failure of grain in that neighborhood, says the people were more scared than hurt ; the crops were never better, uor so good. He says if it hadn't been for that little frost that frightened everybody todeatn. the farmers would have been compelled to rent land from other counties on which to stack their grain. It is the intention of the committee on attractions to have an Indian day at the fair, when Lo will be bias tiee. The In dians were not the least of the attrac tions last vear, a fact which they seemed to fully appreciate, and no doubt they wiil have no objection to coming in larger force this year. Beside, arrange ments are being made to heve Indian races for men, women and children, with special prizes for each. This can not fail to be a winning card. REGULATOR LINE. On aturday, Aug. Mist, the Iso lator will leave for Portland one hour ahead of time, or 'J p. a. instead of :! e. M. W. 0. Ail km k, ien. Agt. A party coneistina of F. W, Hickey, of Washington, D, C, W. C. Staata, Misses E. White. Mabel Nome and Maud Aine wurth, came up from Portland last night and early this morning made the trip to Wishram, the Indian village on the Waehiugton side. Mies White is the official photographer for a New York art journal and is procuring Indian pic tures. It will be remembered that Mil White reached the top of Castle Rock with the party who climbed it a week ago. Her house boat is still anchored there. The fruitmen are waking up to their opportunity and have decided Commis sioner D'jbcl, shall not want for good fruit to exhibit at the Pan-American exposition. A lew days since W. If. Taylor sent a crate of handsome prunes as did also A. Anderson. Kmlle Schan no forwarded a crate to him today. Only those wiio have attended a like exposi tion realize what il meane to Mr. Pooch who s besieged each day with visitors wanting to see what is new from Oregon to be remembered by our fruit men. The express charges are paid heieaud a receipt is given eo that the state will refund charges. A. A. Bonney, the Wasco county stock inspector, returned Monday from a trip to Antelope and Tygh Valley. In the Antelope country Mr. Bonney found the range horeee badly affected with the (range, lie aaye ttie stock m en win nave to build vata and dip the horeee like eheep in order to rid tne animals of the disease. The presence of mange among the range horses of Wasco county, says Mr. Bon Bay, undoubtedly came from contract wit h the Indian ponlea, which are very fou! with the disease on both the Warm Spring and StttCOO reserva tions. Mr. Bounty reports the wheat crop In Wasco county to be the best for years, ami the prospects are that t lie Parol en will receive good prices for their grain. In yesterday's CltROMtCLI "Svdney Melbourne'" called attention to the fact that William Rogers l.ord is desirous of visiting The Dalles schools upon his re turn to Oregon and giving the bovs and girls a lecture on "Birds." Kvery parent and teacher as well as our citi zens In general, should encourage his coming. As a community w know too littie about the birds, giving them abso lutely no thought. As a consequence, and from the fact that they have been : thought ol only as prev, the birds of the United States have decreased forty per cent in the last ten years. Visitors to this coast remark upon the scaicity of bird life here, ami it certainly is to be regret ted. The bovs should be taught to love these beautiful aongetera instead I of Cona'derirjg them legitimate prey for their sling shot. A visit from Mr. Lord would do much in tins regrd not only among the vounger boys, but older as well, making the study of them a de light. Let us encourage his coming. The Paaatoa Play. The biograph pictures of the Passion Play of Oberammergau at the First Methodist church last night brought out ; one of the largest crowds which has at- ; tended an entertainment in the city this year. Preceding the pictures Miss Bu chanan rendered Mr trt's "Minnette ' Upon the violin and in response to an encore rendered Schumann's "Trail merei." The entertainment will be re peated tonight with the addition of forty seven views from "In Ilia Steps." The evening was enthnsiastical.'y en joyed by all present. T' e Wyoming Tribune, Cheyenne, July 29. At the Methodist church in this city September '.id. Advartlaod Letters. Following is the list of letters remain- J ing In the postottice at The Dalles un called for August 30) 1901. Persona calling for the same will give date on which they were advertised : Adams, G A Baker, J H Ciansey, A M Chenowith, H I. Daiss, Wilhelm Foster, .1 T Failing, Stella Hulbert, J M Hannah, Self Martin, Sie Mills, W E Put., Maggie Short, Lottie Vanderhost, Cash Woolsey, Harry J. M. Ackerman, Lillian Brown, Rodrick Compton, ) i ('ramer, Louise Dashell. Mrs. Geo Flood, Creed I iilliam, S R Hausen, Harold Hildebrand, Jake Matlock, Rufua Meucie, Tin Robiuaon, G W Wall, Jennie Woodward, Fred Williams, Charlotte P ATT KB BON, P. M. For kI. 1000 acres more or less lying on the Columbia river about seven miles from The Dailes. About 100 acres of river bottom the rest good upland suitable for fruit and pasture. One of the best dairy or milk ranches in the county ; a small house : good barn ; some orchard and plenty of water. Also other town and county property. Apply to Gibona V Man'en. Masonic building Third street. iQgSO.lm An old gentleman wishing to retire from active life is desirous of selling his farm of 180 acres, with fair four-roomed house ; small barn and other outbuild ings, well fenced. 30 acres of summer fallow, some timber. Six miles from Dufur, twenty miles from town, will sell on easy terms. Ior furtner particulars call or write Hudson A BrownhlUt The Dallas, Oregon. ' BUgdQ-30 Do you want to secure a nice home in the moat deal rable part ol the city '' if you do,' we can suit yen, We have a aplendid six-room modern cottage on Fourth street equipped with all the latent improvements, and will be sold for a good deai less than its duplicate can be built for. If you art? looking for a bargain do not fail to see thili lor further particulars write or call on Hud son 6l Browrihiii, The Dalles, Or. a29-30 CASTORS A i'or Inlants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears; tho FOUND. At The Dalles hmployment Office; g plaee where von can procure help with out cost or trouble. Mail or phone V t&'Hgf, Kki.i.kv, a28-lmdNiW Manager. gOf Kut. A five-room cottage on Federal atreet. Apply to Mrs. M. (.'. .Stone. 99'iU ...The New York Cash Store... I3S and 142 Second Street. The BARGAIN STORE of the City. Special in Straw Flats. See our Sbow Window. New Grocery Store W have added a Grocery Depart ment D our Btore. A new fresh, clean stock. Give ns a call. Prompt delivery to any part of the city. ...MAYS CROWE... Tot lanaea Night Alarm. "One night my brother's baby was taken with Croup," writea Mrs. .1. C Snider, of Crittenden, Ky.,"it seemed it would strangle before we OOU Id get a doctor, so we gave it Dr. King's New Discovery, which gave quick relief and permanently cured it. We always keep it in the house to protect our children from Croup and Whooping Cough, It cured me of a chronic bronchial trouble H at no other remedy would relieve." Infallible for Coughs, Colds. Throat and Lung troubles. BOO and $1.00. Trial hottles free at (i. C. Blakeley's drug store. .'! Won the I mud. 1 desire to say to the people of The Dalles that I, J. D. Oirdner, of Portland, won the piano which was awarded me Upon presentation of ticKet -'0Hti. Hav ing no use for a piano I have instructed Mr. Gumberl to dispose ol same at any reaMinahle price. Parties interested may call and examine piano at Gum bert's Leading Cigar and Tobacco house aug-O-tf Why not spend the vacation at Ya quina bay, where can be had excellent fare, good fishing, good boating, safe battling, alluring rides and rambles, The cooraea and exercises at the summer school of 1901 at Newport will afford trreat variety of instructions, diversion and entertainment. No other resort offers eijual attractions and like advan tages. JOB I I -tf Hudson A Drownhill have a few houses for rent rooms from four up price ft; a month and up. These prop erties are in good location! and partial desiring good homes for the winter ctn't do tetter than to call on the above gen tlemen at their office on Washington itraetj or tee J. H. Jackson who will gladly show yon the property. I- or "laie. Twenty head of horses, ranging in weight from 1100 to 1400 pounds. All baiter-broken , and some broken to work Apply to Rtraube Brothers, Ludcrsby, Oregon. jly Jo Dnw Moki lea positively cures Sick Head ache, indignation and conatlpatlon, A delightful herb drink. Removes all eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect 00m plexion, OF mOIMy refunded. 88 cte and otj els. Blakeley, the druggist. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold on a poailive guarantee. Cures heart-burn, raising of the food, distiese after eating or any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet gives immediate relief. 2o cte and M Ctl i Blakeley, the druggist. A full line of Kastman films and sup plies juet received by Clarke A Falk. You will not have boila if vou take Clarke & fralk'e etire cure loi boils. 25c School Opens Sept, ojli ArrangementH have been made with I.C to act ai agent for handling of the new ; school booke. He ih authorized to make the exchange any time between Sept. I and January 1 . SOknglw WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and Embalmer Cor. Third anil WashinKton Sta. All orders attended to promptly. Long distance phono 41(1!. Local, 102. OileMtlon AllMwereil. Yes, August fTloWOriMll has the largest sale of any medicine in the civih.ed world. Your mothers and grandmother! never thought of using anything else for indigestion and biliouaneai. Dootori were lOkroe and thev seldom heaid of appendiuitla, nervum proatration or heuit failure, etc They used August Flower toenail out the -vslein and stop fermentation of undigested food, regu late the action "1 th" liver , stimuUte the nervous and organic action of the sys tem, and ttiat is all they look when feel ing dull and bad with hcadach.-H ami other achee. You only need a few doses of Green August Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied there ie nothing terlona the matter with vou, Oet Grweu'a prise almanac. Clarke a Falk's. 1 En flesei of BOUgh or croup give the lithe one Mne MiOUtC Cough Cil'e. Then rent. Miy and have no lear. The child will be all right in a little while. It never fails. PlMMQl tO take, always aafl Hire and almost instantaneous in effect, Clerked Falk'e P. O. Pharmacy. II the action of my bowels is not Ml and regular serious complications must be the BOOl rOIOUi PlWUt'l Little Karly Kisers will remove this danger, riafe, pleasant and effective. ClaikeA. ! Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. When your hair appears dry ami to have lont Us vitality it. wants something ; to give it life and vigor. We have what tlie hair neede when il gets n Mutt con- jdltion. Wetiave the Crown uf Science II a i r tftifaitiigu irowei ii ii d CnCOnO Qt 1 'reamH Wr Tonic. They will cure dand MP roll and all 1 scalp diseases. I'or sale at Kramer's har- : her shop Price 50c and Tin a bottle. Gilford's FotOB Never Fade.