I ! To Beat I the Band. I Boys do wear out !ivs "to boat the band," and it seems hard to find a 2 f kin ; that will look decent, hold together, and don't cost too much. We Have the Right Kind I and thov are tlio Real Shoes tn 1. had atuMvlmiv i,.,. Vi - y - .ivi- uii u u i. LUI UH JM H.''. B iys' Calf Lace Shoes, 11 to 5 j ". $2 00 $ $ Bovs' Kangardb Calf Shoes, 21, to 5$ 2 00 Boys' Seal Grain SEAMLESS Shoes, 2 to5J 2 25 $ Same, sixes 12 to 2 , .... 2 no Boys' Box Calf, Leather Lined Shoes, 2 to 5 2 50 Same, sizes 12 to 2 2 2" W 9 Bovs' Calf Shoos, 12 to 2 7 Ho ft Bovs' Calf Shoes, 2$ to o m. 1 75 O f All Heavy Extension doles. i Don't get discouraged trying to ko'j the boy in shoes. Try a pair of ours. 3T PERSE & 7VVZXVS. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. - - - AUG. SI, 1901 SATCKI les Cream and Ice Cream Soda At Andrew Keller's. TREASURER'S NOTICE. All Wanc-u ( nuntj warrant registered prior tu October II, 1S18, will be paid l prerirutatioD at iuj office, Interest MM after lucukt 13, 1 so 1 . IOHN" K. HAMPHIKE. County Treasurer. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Tce Uregon Stereo ptican Lecture Company, at the Vogt tonight. Tiere it a move on foot in Wasco to reet a good Qrit-cltM opera houee. itwd ijr Wasco. Wanted A woman to do up stairs ork at tbe Umatilla House. Apply at 'ut bote: at once. MgSl'tf As tbe :.ret of the month comes on Maria, we presume collections will be kade Wednesday. it Illustrated geography of the north Het, C mc and learn 0? your state ''iu tt.e eoture tonight at tne Vogt. A!, around Oregon in ninety minutes. MuMtrotta nature; the finvt oolite lion ever exhibited. Don't pase the opsra l lute thil evening. what - t g matter with the water days0 .Something's wrong and NeoH be investigated, or our people "; b impelled to swear of!' drinking War, Wt iew of Mt. Hood aud the coast Mt alone worth double tbe price ot ad iM.on. But then- the Oregon Stere Wean Lecture Company it's out for Us" health, Tonight at the Vogt. 0 loadf Ol electric light poles . 00 '!. j befog hauled through our city 'mind us that ere long we will emerge mil the darkoON that has enveloped us - )1 a city as well lighted as any " iU ktse on the coast. Miry I Connolly, ionneriy a resident uj ' Hri'ain. declared her intention ; '" wing a citizen of tbe I 'nited and to lurther tbe object of nat MJ tatioo Ibt forswore alt allegiance to JJ Jr. Kdward III, King of Oreat '":n and Ireland, emperor of India, "MMWeJ the Faith, etc TU biograpVeor moving pictures, of JJ. 78810n PI," which Will b ea JJJJ? f0- Ktfklal the Vogt, are 2 T W tL1 tb MM w ou'd Uaaw Z lr'r 1,0 0ut boold misa aeing Id every pl.ee wbero they have aod , Crowd, Uve TtlTrlT' jeen more than aatiafied. Tbe on- ttHMMM will bo .giveD uoder the auspices of t he Methodist cimrch and you cannot atl'ord to miss it. At the close of the "Passion Play," views of Sheldon's "In His Steps'" are often given. A diapatch yesterday said that Frank Cram had purchased the stook of goods formerly owned by Samuel McCartney deceased, and will go into business at Hood River at once. Frank ie a sulen did dry goojs man and we wish him suc cess. His brother. Win, will not be a partner as announced a few days since. Herbert Condon , of the Moscow, Ida ho, state university, and Mrs. Noff, formerly Mies Condon, are attending the bedside of their mother. Mrs. Thos. Condon, who ie very ill with typhoid fever at Vaquina Day. Mrs. K. S. Bean, another daughter, ie somewhere in the East and cannot be located. Kugene Guard. J. P. Lucas, receiver of the United tatee land office, at The Dalles, spent la?t evening and today here. Mr. Lucs ie returning home after an absence of two weeks spent at Salt Lake and inter mediate points, returning via Weieer. Mr. Lucas feele improved in health and better abie to resume hie labors. Daker P.epu hlican. Mr. H. D. Parkins returned from The Daiiee Monday night, having uninten tionally paid a vieit to Waeco on his way back. Whether it was from the love of Wasco or the tboogbts of a certain lady of Tbe Dalles, we are not ahle to say : but our friend was evidently rattled just a little. Moro correspondent to Wasco News. C. M. Cartwright end J. P. Van Ilou- 1 ten are expected from where they went recently to receive the importation of sheep made for the D. 8, v L. Co., from France. Jt is perhaps ne of the iargett and best importation- ever made into the I'nited Mates. This is the first in portati in of ewes from the national Mud Mock of t rance ever made into Ameri ca. Observer. 1: was a "peach" in every sense of the : word that came to tfie CH80X1 LK office this morning, having been raised in the garden of James iiipes, on the bill. It was an Karly Craw ord, measuring twelve inches, beautiful in appearance and as sweet to the tat'.e. The tree from which it came bore many measuring eleven inches, but this was the queen of , them all. It takes The Dalles to furnish peacnes what ie "peaches." Malcolm Southwell, who was tried in Justice BrOVOblU'l court yesterday for larceny of a colt from H. P.iddell, was bound over to tbe grand jury in the sum of HS0. It has been but a matter of two or three months since Southwell was charged with larceny of a blanket irom an Indian. Various otber complaints have been made concerning a gang to which I e belongs, aud it ia high time tbey were taught a thing or two, or "three or four." Tbia evening about i o'clock J odjee G . C. Blakeley, with Cornmieeionere N.C.j Wvans aud W. J. Harnuian, will leave on a tour of inspection of the county roads between tbia place and Tygh, par ticularly Tygh grade. Heavy loade with a traction engine or two passing over this grade has placed it in a bad condi tion and the commissioners make this trip w ith a view of Improving not only that but any other portion of the road which may need attention. Tomorrow will be the last Sunday in the conference year of the Methodist church, and Monday Dev. U F Hawk will leave for conference, which meets 1 at Waila Walla. While pastor here Mr. ' Hawk has won the esteem not only of tbe members of his church and congre- 1 gation, but tbe community at large, and while it is hoped he will be returned to the charge he hae served so well, there ie always an uncertainty and the confer., ence may see lit to remove him. Archer Mountain, a few miles heiow Deacon Pock and the Bridge of the Gods will be the next point of interest to e visited by the exploring party which recently climbed to the top of Beacon Bock. An excursion will leave Portland tomorrow evening on the teauner Regulator, which is furnished free by .her owners, and will begin the ascent of Archer Mountain on Monday. Tbl party will be augmented by a ge ologist and photographer. From tine time on throughout the season explora tions of all the important places will be made. Jo It I'ay to ataj t-heap? A ch -ap remedy for cough and colds is all right, but you want something that wi.l relieve and cure the more se vere and dangerous reeuits of tbrOftt and lung troubles. What shall you do? Go to a warmer and more regoiar rlioiftte? Vee, if possible; ii not possible for you, then in ei'.fier case take the OXLY rem edy that has been introduced in all civil law countries with success in severe throat and lung troubles. a "Boechee'l German yruo.'' It not only heals and stimulates the tissues to destroy tbe germ disease, but allays inflammation, causes easy expectoration, givea a good night's rest, ami crjrea the patient. Try ij.st iottie, Recommended many yeara by all druggists In the world, and aold bv Clarke ,i FaU. oet Green e prize almanac. 'I Deep Myotery. Jt is a mystery why women endure Backache, Headacbe. KerVOUIueei iveeplessnete, Melancholy, tainting and Diz.y Bpelll w hen thousands nave proved that Eleetric Bittt-rs win qoiekiy cure such troubles. "J suti.-red for years with kidney trouble," writes Mrs. Pbebe Cheney, of Peterson, la., "and a ia:ne bacK pained me so I could not dress my self, bOt'ElectrlO Bitters wholly cured ine, and, although ','' years old. I now am ahle to do all my boueework.'' Jt overeojMelConeti peMoe, improves Ap petite, gives perfect health, only QOo at Q, Oi Blake ev s drug s' ;re. 9 FOUNU. At The Dalle Employment Office; a place where vou can procure help with out coat or trouble. Mail or phone Va Hal Kltl 1 IT, 28 lmdAw Manager. : i.et' Art teniae o r imn, The move wade by the Columbia Commission Company recentlv in plac ing on each carload of fruit shipred by them rt label bearing the trade mark of The Dalles is a good one. Too many carloads go from this place marktd Portland, and thus this section fails to receive the credit due it. Eastern tirms and Eiatem people in genearl have no idea whore the best fruit hai's from. Why would it not be a ipiendid idea to take this means of advertising this e. tion and piact in each box a circular giving, In compact CltChy manner, lotnc pointer! concerning our orchards that would not only astound Kieternere but do us any amount of good. This year our fruit men are receiving good prices. Previous to last year, When the fruit was shipped on the consign ment plin. they were compelled to wait several month?, and even then were not sure of their pay. N uv payment i made when tne goodl are delivered. The prunes this year, though not so large as usual, are a splendid crop tor packing, and being two weeks abea I oi most other Shipping points. Will be dis posed of in about a week, The prices have been considered good, 35 cents be ing paid for Italian and 4J cents for 1 1 ungarian. Perhaps the best crop this year is peaches. !n this section this is an off vear for apples. The pear crop is 1 nothing to brag on, but is fair. David- 1 son Bros.' agent w ho was in our city a short time since, contracted for most of I that fruit raised in this neighborhood. Takn on a whoie. orchardists are in j the lead this year. I OUR CHURCHES St. Paul's Episcopal church Kev C. . H. Lake, rector. Morning service at j 11a. 111. Evening service at 7 ;30. Sun day school, 12:15. All are invited. Calvary Baptist church Rev. W. P.. I Clifton, pastor. Regular service at 1 1 1 in the morning in the new church 1 on I'nion street. Sunday school at 10 j a. m. ; B. Y. P. I'. at 7 p. m. Congregational Cborch corner Fifth j and Court streets. Rev. D, V. Poling, paator. Rev H H Wycoff, field secre- ! tary for the C. C. B. S;., of New York City will apeak at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. He will speak of the work of his society. The pastor will speak in the evening. Topic, "Christ Before Pilate." The choir will render an an them both morning and evening. United Brethren church Services to morrow ns follows: Sunday school 10 a. 111., Mrs. C. W. Barzee, superinten dent. Y. P. C. N. at 7 p. m., Frank Mullikin, president. Preaching 11 a.m. Will give you a warm welcome and try to do you good in each service. The church is about two blocks east of the head of the new brewery grade. L. Harter, pastor. Methodist Episcopal church Corner ! kiftll Lllllt W" .tall lll.fi ill Pull 1 lllDDUB ' F. Hawk pastor. Services at 11a. m. and 8 p. m. Tomorrow will close the present conference year. The closing services of the year are usually of spe cial interest to the members and friends! of the church. It is probable that all 1 who have returned from their vacation will j iin those who remained at home in attending these last services. The, services have been well attended all through the warm weather, the cooler WMtber will bring out large congrega- 1 t'ons. The pastor will occupy the pil- j pit both morning ami evening. The "iriging will be of special interest. Mrs. W. Bordofl will assist tbe choir. Miss Myrtle Mlcbell will sing a solo at the evening service. Sunday school at 10! a. m Class meeting at 12:15; Kpworth LfHgoe at 7 p. m. Gentlemanly ushers will assist you to seats. Special invi tation to visitors in the citv. ..The New York Cash Store. I3S and 142 Soconri Streot. The BARGAIN STORE of the City. Special in Mens Straw flats. 25c Sec our Sbow Window. New Grocery Store V have :i'l(lctl a (irocoiv lVpart ment ( our store. A hew fresh, clean stock. Give us a call. Prom pi delivery t any part f the city. ...MAYS t CROWE... JAsilev 8t Benton, Headquarters for Family Groceries, CORD WOOD: Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, Stoves and Steel Ranges. 167 Second Street, THE DALLES. OK. lyon's French Periodical Drops strictly vefiretable,per Dl.Slkl I) RESULTS. CAUTION ectly h&rntl6M, ur to etccontpllth Greatest know female retnedy up t'tilV Btwftreof oouptevrftlti iRd Imltsttaott Ttosgtnvlpi ! M'Jt l' ' Willi fill' ltd. 1. K ILT FIU I 1 1 J t' UII Millt Of I In liollil'i I hil-. bciiO lor Cucuiur tu WILLIAMS UWQ CO.. fcOle AguoU, Clef Humi, Ohm For sale bv (ieo. ('. lilakeley. The litlies, Or. Bor "ibi. School Opens Sept. oili Arrangements have been made with CASTOR I A lor Infants and Cniidren. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Why not ejiend the vacation at Va qilina buy, where can he had excellent fare, good tishing, good boating, safe bathing, alluring rides and rambles. The courses and exercises at the summer school of 1001 at Newport will alf.ird great varieiv of instructions, diversion and fiitertinment. No other resort offer! equal attractions and like advan tages, juull-tf lour ear Hiows the state of your feelings and the slate of your health rd well. Impure b o"I makes ilneif apparent in a pale and sallow complexion, 1'imples and Hkin Mruptions. If you are feeling weak ami worn out and do not have a healthy appearance you should try 1 1 MX) acres more or less lying on the Columbia river about seven miles Irom The I'alles. About 101) acres of river 1 bottom the rest good upland suitable i for fruit and pasture. One of the best dairy or milk ranches in the county ; a Ismail house ; good barn ; some orchard and plenty of water. Also other town end county property, Apply to Oibonal v Mari'eu, Masonic building Third I I"1"1' angdO.lm toM.-.Btfc,, An old gentleman winning to retire aehool hooka, lb' 1 from active life desirous ol selling bis '. 'I' exchange any farm of 160 acres, with fair four-roomed Hl"' U,""iry ' bouse; small barn aud other outbuild- ings, well fenced, ii) acres of summer WM MICHELL fallow, some timber. Six iiiilen Iron. I l)ufur, twenty miles from town, will sell 00 easy terms, Kor former particulars call or write Hudson V lirowuhill, '1 he Delleii Oregon. aug29 90 Do you want to secure a nice home in the most desirable part ol the city '.' II yon do, we can suit you. We bave a splendid six-room modern cottage on Fourth Ntreet equipped with all the latent improvements, and will be sold for a giMid deal less than its duplicate can he built for. If you are looking for a bargain do not fail to aee thin. For . further particulars write or call on Hud sou A Hrownbill.The Dalles, Or. au'ii 80 handling id the new il authorized to make. ' i me bet w een et . I kUtitfiei Undertaker and Embalmer Cor. Third arul Waslilnutori Sta. A II orders attended to d ml. tu. phone -i', promptly, . Local, lb: 1 AM Acker's liliuxi Klixir. It euro ell blood diseases wiiere cheap Saraaparillaa and U "yto'og lUl Vr hair, go and aee so called purifiers fail , knowing thit we i fMW ; ha'a the haadquarlera for all aell every bottle on a positive guarantee, heir remadiee. Remember that he I Ulakele;, the druggiat. I mtkM iecltJlf of theeefooda. if ' W nU lll HISBU. i deire I.) nay to the people of Tim Dalles t.bat I, l D Oirdner, of portlendi won thn piano which Btai awarded me upon piesentation of tick-t SUM, Hav ing no use for a plan i 1 have iuntriicted i ' , i uiiirt to dispose of same at any reasonable price. I'arties iiiieresteti in a v call aud examine piano at (iuin buit'a Luading igar and Tobacco bouse aug-'ti t( entauriba) for in. usumhi.