The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 05, 1901, Image 3

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    New Material
for Fall
We five now read- with the fust
showing of French Flannelettes. The
goods are the choicest that has ever been
shown for the money. The patterns are
equal to Flannels at $1.00 per yard.
You can rest assured there is nothing
better for the money.
Our opening price is
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$2.50
Shoe
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sible to sell a splendid shoe at $2.50
and that's what we ate doing. We have
the best $2.50 shoe for women in all
shoedom made in the best styles that
Fall has brought. Style, comfort and
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ability are not neglected.
PEASE 5t MAYS.
fhe Polios Daily Chronicle.
T!IL'
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SEPT.
1901
) ice Cream
and
IceCream
Soda
At Andrew Keller's.
TREASURER'S NOTICE.
All WaHro County warrants registered
prior to October IT, 1K9H, will be palil
on premutation at my office. Interest
ceanei after Augunt 13, IDOl.
JOHN F. BAHP8BIKB,
Couuty Treasurer.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
I
The ram is all right if it don't stay too j
DE" j
The famous Warner butter will be on j
sale hereafter by Mays Crowe. '
New Escurial Galoon laces, all-over ;
laeee and nets, are now on sale at Pease
A Mavs.
See A. M. Williams & Co.'s boy's
clothing window for a liet of the new
eehool books.
Hurrah for the carnival, and tell all
your neighbors just how much fun we're ; Hawley in his lecture on "The Declara
goingtohave. ticn of Independence," that populated-
Francis Lake, who has been very 111 j nL'ator beiB engaged at present in pre
lth tonsilitie, is reported mnch im-' Pariu? a book '"' that subject. The
proved today. ' lecture will be given tonight ac the Cou-
1 . t . ,, , . . Igregationa! cbun h. It will also be a
A. nhains & Co. publish in their ! . ., " . , , .
.l a iict r .k . . , , . , rare privilege to liear I'rof. Jreneh speak
au a Hit of the new school bookl inter- . , . , . . , .
Hting to ah pupilH,
Kemember we carry fruits and vege
tables iu connection with our grocery
department. Mays & Crowe.
Peose ): Mays have put on sale today
the firiett assortment of ladies neckweiir
that has ever been shown in The Dalles.
Thie morning Dr. Eshelman rece-ved
a message that MrB. David Clarke, post
mistress at Hartland, was very ill of
rhaomatlim, and left at once to attend
lier.
A twelve dollar purchase of Ijov'b
Clothing at A. M. WilliameA Co.'s will
allow the buyer to select, at his particu
lar bookstore, a copy of the large or
00m pie t geography or any other book of
like value.
Mr. 1. i'.breth deBirea to thank all who
assisted him during the fire Tuesday
Bigot. Particularly does he mention H. :
If nob, Harry Muhear and John
ikson, ,Ir., w ho be says were untiring
imir aseirjtuuce
"Uerward.
during the lire and
After riding Bll Tuesday night and all
..caitrutty Mri Porter bM Ucoed.
'II getting Itia l,naAa --. - - u I
'Ptcte to put up a temporary corral and !
Itabtel on the lot adjoining the location
siaoie and will commence work on
a 118 ..,..
- min as soon as matters
are
Suits..
At a Great Sacrifice.
Cost, profit and value are ignored.
We admit that every bargain is a loss
to us: our only aim is to sell the mer
chandise. We do not intend to carry
over, no matter what the loss may be.
ler
yard
Here's a two-fifty
shoe shot from our
store that will cer
tainly bring relief
to many overtaxed
purses. It's pos
$18.50 Suits now $13.25
16.50 " 11.50
15.00 10.00
14.00 " 9.75
10.00 7.00
8.00 6.00
6.00 4.75
5.00 4.oo
adjusted and workmen can be secured.
! Mr. Gilbreth cannot speak definitely as
to what he will do as regards going into
' business again.
j We are to have the midway. So says
; the executive, committee of the street
j carnival. Today the contract was signed
j with Davis, who was with the .labour
shows last year, to furnish a midway
: which will far excel the time-worn one
! we have ail seen, although it will in-
elude the oriental shows, streets of
Cairo, the dancers, and everything that
I makes a midway attractive. Our com
i mittee means business and the attrac
I tions will be forthcoming.
Evidently the bicycle scorchers in our
; city are not aware that there is even an
ordinance prohibiting riding on our side-
walke. Their attention should, there
! fore, be called to the matter in a manner
! that will remind them forcibly of that
fact. Unless they are bo reminded, it
will he their unpleasant dutv ere long to
pay tne expenBeB in a lflWB-it CttllBe(J by
its violation. We particularly refer to
those who scorch down the hills on
Washington and Union streets, thereby
eudangering pedestrians.
Great credit should be given School
Superintendent Gilbert for his efforts in
providing such able speakers for the
evening sessions of the institute. Our
people Bhuuld appreciate the opportun
ity afforded them to listen to Professor
tomorrow 1 on ins recent travels in
; Europe, illuBlrating his lecture with
viewe of his travels',
has arranged for g.
lectures.
Professor Landers
u.usic at both
C. M. Grimes, who left The DaUes ;
August 17th, returned this morning,
after making a complete ride over Wal
lowa county and nearly all of Malheur.
Mr. Orimes says he never txp'jrienced
irnrmer weather, and it has told oil the ,
grass of those two counties, particularly
the former, where feed for Etock was
never eo scarce. Stockmen are not a
little concerned as to the outcome unless .
' au ubundauee of tain should follow.
The cattle already show l lie scarcity of
grass. The ranges are also well eaten
out on account of the great number of
Bheep pastuied there, tew having been
' disposed of this year. Mi . Grimes pur-
chased lnO head of cattle
which lie will
ship to Tioutdale today.
Yeaterday Phil Ohlegs.hlager, who
lives down Chenoweth, met with a very
serious accident, and for a time it was
thought his left leg would have to he
amputated below the knee. Whi.e
.... . .... .lid Itallm. inanlilna I it tin
tbonghtedly uacd his left foot to push
the hay down. The plunger struck it
and mashed the leg just above the ankle
almost to a pulp. Dr. Geisendortt'er
For One Week Only
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dressed the wound, and this morning,
in company with I)r. Logan, went down
to the home of Jacob Wettle, where Mr,
Ohlegfchlager is staying, expecting to
be compelled to amputate the leg, but
msieau were Bine to us it up so that
Buch severe measures will not have to
betaken. Mr. Ohlegschlager is particu-
larlv unfortunate, hi. hatn. bnr r.
few weekB since.
A LENGTHY MEETING.
Our 4'ouucilinen Work Hard Four New
Ordinance Adopted.
Our conncilmen will hereafter have a
pltndid excuse for staying out late at
night, for the meeting last night con-
ticue(J untii after midnight.
The meet-1
ing was an important one and much j
business transacted, with the members
of that body all present.
It was moved and carried that the
warrant now in the hands of the mayor
In favor of Henry Kuck. for 1000,be:
cancelled.
The treasurer was instructed to cor
respond with Eastern bond-holders in
regard to the bonds.
Mr. Bettingen was allowed to address
the council regarding the rent of his
building during itB occupancy by the
smallpox patient last winter. He whs
finally allowed $125 rent. L D. Oakes
was also allowed $'3 a day for attending
the patient. The other bills for grocer
ies, etc., will be sent to the head office
of the O. K. & N. at Portland, as the
council declines to pay them. The
patient, Allison, was an tin ploy 4 of
the O. It & ST.
Councilman Wakefield and the city
marshal were appointed a oommlttaxi to 1
look after the repairs needed at the.
engine house.
It was then ordered that the old i
powder house, situated a etiort distance
byond the brewery, be destroyed by the
marshal within thirty days, a coii'plaint 1
being made that it is a nuisance.
A thorough discussion of the four new
ordinances adopted last night consti
tuted most of the business transacted. 1
They are :
Ordinance 249, granting the use of
that part of Washington street and Mad- ,
ison, lying between the sidewalks und
crosswalk! on both sidee of Third street ;
also all that part of Federal street,
LsOgblin street and Mudisou street,
iing between the alleys running be
tween .Second and Third streets and
Third and Fourth streets, to be used for
the carol ft! from September 'ii tti to
October oth, inclusive.
Ordinance No. S4l That all licenses
other than those for saloons, dogs,
auctioneers, billiard and pool tables,
bowling alleys, brokers, pawn brokers,
hotel runners and teams,, are hereby
increased 200 per cent, from the -lib day
of September till the o'h day ofOctobtr,
190 , inclusive.
Ordiuance 242 providts for the con
struction of the Court street sewer.
Ordinance 243 is an ordinance creating
the office of harbor master, and Die
marshal was appointed to that position,
with control over the land on the water 1
front,
rBRHOlfAI. MENTION.
F N Jones came up from Portland last
night and left this morning for his
ranch.
Judge George II. Williams came up
from Portland today and is registered at
the I'matilla.
JP Mrs. J r Peters and faiuilv have re
J, turned from their outing at Seaside,
Jf ! Clatsop beach.
W C Campbell, who has been in the
5? employ of the D. P. A A. X. Co., arrived
yesterday from a short trip to Portland,
JIM. ' MlM Itha Cheadle, one of our public
jjjf : school teachers, returned last night hav
S lBf spent hat Vacation With relatives in
the valley.
J(K j Mrs. A R Thompson and children ar
jtJT i rived home on the noon train, having
W spent several months in Portland and at
the bench.
Prof and Mrs W C. II aw ley, of Salem,
who are attending the institute, are
guests of Mri Hawley'a brother, l)r
Galttndoi Her.
Emil Sdianno and daughter, Mrs.
Henry Malar, left at noon today on a
visit to Mr. Sobanno'a daughter, Mrs. .1
K Ditter, of North Yakima.
Hon. T H McOreer and daughter ar-1
rived this morningfrom Antelope. Miss
McGreer i p on her way to Portland, and
will leave tomorrow for that place.
Mrs. K F Lucas arrived in the city I
yesterday from Trail ie City, on her way
to her home at MotttnOOth, and will re
main until tomorrow with her son, J T
Lucas.
Miss Hilda Heck, who is employed ns I
stenographer in the Shnrte dry goods j
store at Arlington, came down from that
place yesterday, And Will remain home!
for some time.
Mrs. W E Brock and little son, who j
have been spending the summer at. Xew
port) are the gueFts of Mrs. Otis Patter
ion today, on their return trip to their
home at Pendleton.
Xellie and fitla Hosteller, daughters !
of Ed Hostetler, who haw spent their
vacation with relatives in Olaeco, Kan
sas, have returned to resume their
Itudiel in school here.
In respanse to a telegram, Will Sech-j
ler, who lias been employed in the New
York store, left Tnesdjy night for
Huntington to accept the position of ex- j
' press messenger for the Short Line.
Miss Haven and Miss Foldings, of the
Klite millinery parlors, returned home
yesterday from Portland. During her
! stay Miss Haven attended the millinery
i openings and visited the wholesale
millinery stores,
Statu Sill rial r I nlnnrlunl 1 IT Antnrinan
i arrived this mornimr from
muirbi iiiiriiurui 1 11
morning from H iker Citv
i and attended the morning session of the
j institute. He left on the noon train to
; "e present anne Amany institute, anu
win return so as to take part in
the
i school officers' meeting Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. L E Crowe, cccompa
j nied by little Robert Elmore, arrived
home yesterday from Portland. The
latter seems satisfied that he has made
no mistake in being a member of the
Crowe family, but "Billy McKinley"
(the pup) is rather inclined to dispute
bis right.
BOB.
This morning, September 6th, to Mr.
and Mis. A. E. Lake, a Hon.
Kxiiremtlon of Sympathy.
The Aid Society of the Congregational
church wish to place on record an ex-
, pression of their profound sympathy
with the family and friends of Mrs.
'Cornelia J. Condon in their lecent
I bereavement. It is many years since
Mrs. Ccudon resided among us, but the
! older members of the church and so
: ciety recall as a pleasant memory, the
sweet christian character, the dignity
that marked every action, the apprecia
' tion of the duties tiiat life had brought
I to her; the way in which us difficulties
were met and surmounted, and they
1 deeply sympathize in this passing away
of the beloved wife and mother, and we
join with hi.,1 who wais onceour beloved
pastor and with those whom she has
left, iu saying,
"Through erass 10 crown' Ami though thy
spirit's life
Tiiul,.
HBsniii-1 with KiHiit trengtn
!o6d obuor, good cheer! Thou shalt reign
In pasco with Christ tit length.'
I5y Older of the society.
Pr Hoy Are All Ulgbt.
The manner in which the members of
the lire department assisted me during
the burning 01 my livery stable Tuesday
night, not only as firemen but as friends,
was a revelation to me of the heroism
of the Dalles fire boys and citizens as
well. I could not express my gratitude
were 1 to attempt it; but I assuie you
not an io'a of the kindness displayed
W48 unnoticed by me.
LWJU PoBTSB
Qifford's Fotos Never Fade.
Tire Insurance.
law UnkMi Crovn Ids. (o. ol London.
i.ii.ii ij:p
Cnpltnl paid ui'
AmiIii
7,rMi,uoo
1 ',, III.,
Now the time to insure; tomor
row may b- too late.
Phone No. Mi Seufert iV: Condon.
Phone No. 803, Pacific Stales Co.
.vim 11 it IIUFEBT,
Uesident Agent, The Dalles.
...The New York Cash Store...
138 and 142 Second Street.
The BARGAIN STORE of the City.
Special in
Mens
Straw
Mats.
Sec our Show Window.
New Grocery Store
We have added a Grocery Depart
ment to our store. A hew fresh,
clean stock. (!ivc us a call. Prompt
delivery to any part of the city.
...MATS CROWE...
JVIaiei &
Headqu
Family Groceries,
Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware,
Stoves and Steel Ranges.
167 Second Stroot,
I'aellle llitllrgn.
Pacific college opens October 1st
Tuition .f " per year; board and fnrn
ished rooms if2..r)() per week. Here are
unsui passed advantages at a minimum
cost. For catalogue and other informa
tion address, Pacific College, Ncwberg,
I Oregon. Mpt3 4
For Male.
1000 acres more or less lying on the
Columbia river about seven niltl from
'The Dalles. About 100 acres of river
bottom tiie rest good upland suitable
for fruit and pasture, One of the best
1 dairy or milk ranches in the county ; a
small house ; good barn ; some orchard
aud plenty of water. Also other town
and county property. Apply to Gibons
Mart'en, IfMOSlfl building Third
jiWftHi kOgSOdm
i If you want to retain your hair you
! have to keep your scalp clean. S.j.ip
will make vour hair harsh, di v and
crispy. Now we have two of the ycry
bi-.-t preparations for cleamdng the
scalp Kgg and Pine Tar Shampoo. It t
1 lull in, i . 1 r iii. ui.fl uii.l i.l . .u,i I
I, . 1 I I I,.' I . 1 .lull. Olll. II I I I HIIIBD,.
Prlo,85and60ontsabottle,atFrsisr'i
barber chop, The Dalles. tf
in Mui i i. v Hit ui.
To Ai. i. Whom Ii If A) OoKOKBMI
1 hereb) refu-e to he responsible for
any bills c Jiitrac'ed by my wife.
,li i n J. Wii.tv.
BHAKIKO. Sept. 3i li0L
Uaa'l Kuu it in,
Just wet the affaflttd pari freidy with
Myeterioiis Pain Cine, a Scotch remedy,
and the pain is gone. Sold by Cluike .
Falk.
If anything ails your hair, go and see
Kramer; lie's the heathniarters for all
bair remedies. Ueineuiber that bo
makes a r.daltv of these goods. If
A full line of Kastman films and sup
plies just received by Clarke A Falk.
25c
Benton,
9 rtera for
THE DALLES. OR.
. School Opens Sept. oft
Arrangements have bet 11 tnade with
Lt
to aet as ai.'eiit for
school tiuoke. He
t tie exchange any
and January I .
haodllOg of I be new
I antboi Bed to make
thug bt tween Ma)pt. I
DOinilti
WM, MICHELL,
Undertaker and Embalmer
Cor. Third anil Washington bt.
411 orders attended to prompt. Ling,
distunce phone 438, Local, lo-j.
Willi tlx- t'liuiu.
daslra to my to 1 1 peopla olTh4
I
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D,, u,l , ol Portland,
won the piano which Val Awarded KM
upon piisei.tati' 11 ni ticKi t 3088. Hav
ing 110 use for a piano 1 Iuum InttNlOUd
i Mr. (iinuberl to dlipoM ol lAOig at gDJf
riOnMi plico. Parties Intel, oled
' may call and examine piano at Cum-
Itert a Leading Cigar and robacco
house aug'.'O if
Tne White Collar line, Uailey OaUert,
will sell through roaod-trlp tiekoti to
Seaside and return. lY'lii-tn good going
from Portland over the White Uollai
line, Oi It s) N. Co., V. i . COi or the A.
a 0i Bi It and return OVM same hnes.
t iggage checked direct to either North
I .each, beaview, Long iicuch, Preakers,
Ooaan Park or Nahcotta. Limit of
ticket September 18th. I. M. F.llouii,
agent.
Subscribe fur Tug Cnao.sH m.
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