for Fall Wo arc now road' with the first showing of french Flannelettes. The goods are the choicest that lias ever been shown for the money. The patterns are equal to Flannels at $1.00 per yafd. You can reft assured there is nothing better for (he money. Our opening price is 15c See Window. $2.50 Shoe sible to sell a splendid shoe at $2.50 and that's what we are doing. We have the best $2.50 shoe for women in all shoedora made in the best styles that Fall has brought. Style, comfort and durability arc not neglected. PEASE 5t MMYS. The Dalles Daily Chmriete. BATURDA V SEPT. 1901 Ice Cream and IceCream Soda At Andrew Keller's. TREASURER'S NOTICE. All tVam County warrant H registered prior to October IT, 1898, will be paid ou presentation at my oflloe, Intereat cease arter August 18, 100 1. JOHN F. HAMPSHIRE, County Treasurer. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Oysters at Keller's. A full report ot the school officers' meeting will he given Monday. James Urqnhart went to work today as clerk in the Grant cigar store. The office of R. B. Gilbreth will be temporarily located at Watte' Marble Works. Another shipment of fall suits, for boyi, arrived today at A. M. Williams & Co'e. A marriage license was granted by the county clerk today to J. D. Bowman and Mary J, Lewis. ProfeMor Sandvig announces his so cial dunco ut the Baldwin tonight, and invites all of his friends and others, who enjoy dancing, to attend. A lew days since C. W. Stipp, of the Orygoa Lumber Co., at Viento, was brought to the city and placed in the QOtpital, suffering with typhoid fever. Mrs. (;, v. French, wife of Contractor French, ie very ill of enteritis at her lome near Hartland. Dr. Eahelman who bai jut returned from that place, informs ui that there is small hope of er rSCOVarv. Ouarlei Keed, a former Dalles boy and be a newspaper man. He is a first-class brother of Mrs. Geo. Johnston, of Du-1 reportei at any rate, 'ur, bai taken charge of the Dufur Die- j On Monday morning Contractor Mc- Patch. We piedict for it a bright fu-1 (jarthy started to work on the new WW, an Mr. Reed is just the man to j 2,000 schoolhoosj with a force ol 12 make g ()rtJlJ iumf carpentere. The way the work is being today the 0. R. & N. commenced pushed forward proves what the con-! "aw: work on the road between Hood tractor eaid about having the house 'Ver and Mosier. Seven crews will; ready for occupancy by the first of Octo Wurk ,lu-v and night, hauling the gravel bar. Shaniko Leader. rm Grand to that locality, and extra Wheat is not coming in as lively as it rgc BOgloM will be in use. dl 1 last w eek, on account of the rain. ! Or. Doane informs ue that Tim Evans, No damage has been doue so far, and it wljo wa. injured in the runaway accident iienerally couceded that Wasco county yesterday, a getting along nicely, and j wheat is pretty well secured. Further le thinks is out uf danger. The little showers would injure Sherman county J A. P. Vance, the victim of the ""away .'MunJav is alan imnrnvino ISpidly. Mibs Taylor announces that she will kiidergartM next Wednesday, da lhe ,tMion l be held each y' con"ncing at 2 p. m. She will Suit Sale I - er yard Here's a two-fifty shoe shot from our store that will cer tainly bring relief to many overtaxed purses. It's pos I A: liffik mh A n Tf IBi also start claeses for a limited number of older children, the hours to be from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m se 6 10 It Nat Goodwin and his wife canceled tbeir engagement to a swell dinner in London last night, surely Americans should show at least as much respect for the chief executive and forego special social events until President McKinley is out of danger. Miss Minnie Bartell, who has been one of the hello girls at the Oregon Telephone Company's office, has ac cepted a position with Pease & Mays and will assume her duties Monday. Miss Bernie Schooling will take the place vacated by her. In a business letter received yesterday in The Dalles, the fact of the death of ! Sam Stroud, the old-time shoemaker at this place, waB mentioned. No further particulars as to the date ot hie death, or manner were given, other than it occurred at Eddyville, Iowa. Perhaps you "forgot to remember" that this month has an r in its name; but Andrew Keller hasn't, and he also ie aware that the little letter will permit of your eating oysters, so he has anticipated your wants and is now ready for you. If you feel like eating oysters, call on him. We notice from a Walla Walla paper that Rev, U. F. Hawk was one of the committee which acquitted Rev. Henry Brown, a former pastor of the Methodist church here, from the charge of maladministration brought about by the trial of Rev. Cool, of Spokane. Our public schools begin next Mon day, and already tiie children are talk in school on the streets. The agents for the new books, I. C. Nickelsen and Menefee & Parkins, are well stocked with new text books and ready for the fray. Jt will be a lively time for them. Tiik OhbONIOLI is under many obliga tions to Prof. R. R. Ajlard, of the Dufur public schools, for daily reports of the institute proceedings. Were Mr. Allard less of a eueeess as a teacher, we would sav I,., hart tviiaanH 1 1 i a M 1 1 i llir n (t flllOllld wheat ; also Gilliam, where they have had more rain than Wasco. I The Taconia G. A. R. veteran, who thrashed an anarchist last night when j he said McKinley should have been shot long ago, did just what some one should have done in The Dalles last night when Commencing Saturday, Se tember 7th, and ending Sept. 15th, our entire stock of Youths'. Boys' and Children's Clothing will be sold at 3 off We need more room for our new Fall Stock and wish to close out our odds and ends. Every Suit and Pair of Pants in the house marked in plain figures. You get one-third off from original price. Hats, Cas and Shirts at m a rk ed -down prices . See Display In Window. lift: -A A: A; , f!t -A Hp 'V w w ' WW 5 a remark was made that Roosevelt's friends were accountable for the terrible deed. Anyone who would harbor such thoughts is capable of pretty low down tricks himself. Davenport Bros., of Hood River, have received two second-hand planing mills from the Booth-Kelly Lumber Company at Eugene, which will be installed and ready for operation Mondav morning. The railroad switch will be replaced next week, and the lumber company will again have things running as they were before the fire. Work at the little sawmill was resumed Wednesday. Monday the Regulator line of steamera will run on their new schedule, the Regulator and Bailee City will make the regular daily runs, leaving here at o'clock each morning. The George W Shaver will also remain on the route, principally as a freight boat. She (or he as we suppose George signifies) will leave The Dalles every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 a. m., and leave Portland 1 aionaay, Wednesday anil rnuayat o a. K Some of our music-loving people have I determined on hearing Herr Schott sing i ; once more before he leaves for New York I in October to reside permanently. We' have no doubt that all who heard him upon his former visit, as well as many ' j who were not so fortunate, will voice the ! j sentiment of those who are endeavoring j to arrange a concert for the latter part of ! j this month. An opportunity will be! , given all to signify their wishes in this i 1 regard, as a paper will be circulated to- j j day or Monday for signeis. It is said that two gentlemen one a j popular young deputy district attorney I and the other a court stenographer 1 , attended the school officers' meeting ' i this morning when they least expected. I It happened in this manner: As the; 1 former entered the clerk's office this j morning Judge Bradstiaw requested him i jtogo up into the court room and get j some papers winch he wished him to take to Menefee. I p went the young aiiorr.ey, anu in me customary manner, bolted into the room, when what was his surprise to find it filled with people, among whom were many young ladies. Not to be outdone tie marched to the judge's table, looking all about for the papers, ami finally returned having found nothing hut a lot of good-looking young ladies. Later the young married man wae sent on the same errand, but returned linding nothing more than his predeceseor. And now they both de clare Judge Hradshaw had no valuable papers iu the court room. No doubt our readers of yesterday were shocked to notice iu the report of Hip tire that two little children had been neJ to a bed post and lefl alone in the house while iheir mother was doing her hnnninv i that the tire started durimr her absence, and but for the forethought of neighbors the little ones must have suffered a terrible death. We have since learned that the oldest child, 4 years old, was tied, while the youngest, lSs years old, was asleep on the bed. To the credit of onr citv be it raid that indignation waxed warm as the report j spread, and many a mother thiew up j her hands in horror at the thought of ; anon inhuman proceedings; molhera I who would not entertain the thought of , leaving a child alone in the rmnee for an j hour, much less tyinir the little one be ! cause he had been in the habit of run ' ning away. The least that can he aid ! ie that if we have such mothers I ?) in ! our midst the law shou'd see that the 'children are protected. Time alter time have Dalle people paid 50 cents or more for an evening's ! entertainment which in no wise DOB j pared with that given by the promoters of the institute lact night at the OongM i gational church, and our people appre ciated Superintendent Gilbert's efforts, and turned out in large number-" to hear i Professor French give his lecture on his travels, having made the journey ; through England mostly on a bicycle. : What a privilege then for those who perhaps will never have the opportunity I to make the trip, to listen to his de scription and have depicted on the can vas before them the beautiful isles of I Scotland, the cathedrals ami many of the , j imposing ruins and structures w hich are J viewed hv a traveler thiouuh Kngland. It was indeed a treat, for which we feel ! grateful. Besides the lecture the andi- j ence was delighted at the two readings given by Miss Mamie Helen Ki inn, who ll indeed a talented young lady and an elocutionist of rare ability. She gave ; the Money-Musk anil also answered to j an encore. Miss Myrtle Michel 1 sang at j the opening of the entertainment ''Sweetheart Sigh No More," and for an j encore, "Little Boy Blue," a tweet little ib.llad recently composed by Joyce. At the close she sang "You." EXHIBITS FOR THE FAIR. Minor'! utile Mill lie Here Other ptahtbiUi The exhibition of Mr. Minor's herd ol short horns, at The Dalles carnival, will pay every visitor if there was nothing else on exhibition. Arlington Record. We know it, Mr. Record, and we assure you there'll be much else on ex hibition. Our fruit exhibit will be such as to not only make your eyes dance, but your mouth water. It was splendid last year ; 5 ou watch it this. Stacks of letters are being received every day fiom parties who desire to make exhibits. Among other promi nent exhibitors will be E. J. Bowen, of the famous seed house. Then we under stand a large implement firm in Port land expect to make a great display of their wares, among which will be a large threshing machine, and a sawmill at work on the grounde. These are mentioned to give some idea of what the exhibits will be. Work is going on rapidly at the race track. The stables are now ready for the horses and the cattle, and the grand stand will soon be constructed, and all moving along in a way that assures us the manager is just the man in the light place. We told our readers yesterday what to expect in the line of music, and those who have heard this famous baud know that their music in itself will warrant a trip to the city. Of Mr. Minor's cattle an exchange says: "Thifisoneof the fines', herds in America. With the herd is the great Sally Girl, champion cow of the United States in 18'J(. She waB in all the prin cipal fairs in 1900 in the WeBt.and never was beaten. He also has Sasy Frantic, w inner of first priz'j at Chicago last December, when in competition with forty of the finest calves in the United States and Canada. Mr. Minor will have live men in charge of the herd, fie will exhibit them at Hpokane and :it the state fair at Salem, coming to The Dalles later. l'liolo(raiherx, Attention! The committee in charge of the display of photography for the district fair and carnival to be held during the fiiBt week in October, are very desirous that all . pwl0B interested in this class of woik should begin in time and prepare speci mens of their work or exhibition, either to enter for premiums or to help out the display and make it a credit to the dis trict. The carnival committe will have the premium lists out within a few days, when any one desiring them can get them. Liter there will be notice givt n of Borne one appointed to receive the photographs sent in for the exhibit. Ciiaikm 1 hfjCoMMITTMi CASTOR I A For Inlands auu Children. 1 m u . j i 1 a . . 6 MM TOU HaV8 AiWaVS DlMM Bears the ttgoatare ot Clarke A. Falk have received a carload of the celebrated James E. Pattoa strictly mire liquid paints ...The New York Gash Store... 133 and 142 Second Street. The BARGAIN STORE of the City. Special in Mens Straw Mat. Sec our Show Window. New Grocery Store V have added a Grocery Depart ment to our store. A new fresh, dean sttu-k. (live us a call. Prompt delivery to any part of the oity. MAYS JVIaier & Headquarters for Family Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, Stoves and Steel Ranges. 167 Second Street, THE DALLES. OR. ! in Mala. 1000 acres more or leSB lying on the Columbia river about seven miles from The Dalles. About 100 acres of river bottom tht! 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 Glboni Si Marr'en. Masonic building Third street. augHO-lui When your hair appears dry and to have lost its vitality it wants something to give it life and vigor. We have what the hair netilii when it gets :n thiit con- dil ion. We have the Crown of Science Hair Cocoannt Cream will cure daud ( irower a n d Tonic. The lull a ' ' I all scalp diseases. For sale at rrtSvr'l bar ber shop. Price 50c and 75c a bottle. Sid Darling, 101.' Howard st. Pott Huron, Mich., writes: "1 have tried in any pilll nod laxatives but DcWitt'f Little Karly Risers are far the best pills I have ever used." They never gripe. Clarke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Don't Hub ll 111, Just wet the affected part fieely with j Mysterious Pain Cure, a Scotch remedy, i and the pain is gone. Sold by Clarke A I Falk. ' Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior , paints when you can liny James K. Patton'd sun proof paints for $1.50 per 1 gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Ciark v Falk, agents. ml If anything aiis your hair, go and see i'la.ei; he's the headquarter for all hair remedies. Kemember that he makes a ipeclollf of these goods. tf Will Mot l'ay Tht-in. To A1.1. Whom It May OOVOMMI I herebj refuse to be responsible for any bills contracted by my wife. JpMVI J. Wii.uv, Khamko, Sept. 3, 1901. 25c CROWE. Benton, School Opens Sept. )th Arrangements have been made with 1. c inti to act as agent for l.andling of the new school books, lie authorised to nmkl the exchange any time httween Sept. I and Inn liar v 1 . 'til mul W WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and Embalmer Cor. Thud and Wablilnfcton Sts. All orders attended to promptly Long dixtance phone 433. Local, 100, Fire Insurance. Law Union H (mm Ins. (o. o( London. Poundc I ptil Capital paid i AhMtw $7,roii,tMio tttOilSMIiOtlS Now In the time to insure; tontOF row may b'' too l ite. PboM So. hh, Boufert v ('ondon. Phone No, 803, Pacific Himtm Co. ARTHUR ski 1 BRT, itesident kgent, lhe Dftliof. FOUND. At The Dalies Employ ment Office; a place where you can procure help with out cost or trouble. Mail or phone YACHlL Khi.i.fcv, a2ii-lmdtfcw Manager. Qifford's Potos Never Fade.