Ml Fall Merchandising - m The in?tan!ane ius response to our advertisement jl ait week enes to show that shoppers Appreciate bar- W Dtlni and op-tOIW BOOdi. Never hail we gotten to- M ejher such a collection of dainty things for ladies and I f low III price. New Roods are daily arriving, and von W can depend on it every article is the latest shown tft anywhere. v Prices that shout economy. Cut prices that cut competition. ijij Prjcea that are a lesson to $ scientific shoppers. t Dress Goods A : retailiDg nt 86c and !()., will be sold during the week .at yard An exceptionally fine offering for. this season of the year Outing Flannel dale The beet ever shown for the money .at 4'2c icr yard See our window display of Parisian NecKwear for Ladies. None finer. Hundreds of New Attractions in our store. j& ? ? Boys' Suit dale. Commencing Saturday, Sep tember JTth, and ending Sept. 15th, our entire stock of Youths', Boys' and Children's Clothing will he sold at I -3 off We need more room for our now 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 gel one-third off from original price. Nats, Cas marked-down prices and Shirts at See Dislau in Window. i PUBLIC SCHOOLS OPEN- . Text Hnnk. In Vn Slight Chung In the l.lnt or TVachrri). , The children are much in evidence on the streets today all with- brand new books under their arms, and onr hook stores p.re filled with the young hopefuls preparing for the year's studies. So far we have been njiable to 3Dtfctt) the nnm her of pupils in attendance, but nnd-'r stand school opens with areat promises for the year's work. A great many are unable to come in from the country un til harvesting is over, when the rooms usually are tilled to their utmost capac ity. A few changes have been made in the list of teacheis, Miss Salina Phirman, who was unable to teach lust year, again resuming her work ; Miss P.tisie Allaway being added to the corps of teiuherr, atid Mifs Julia Hi'! Inking charge of her sister's classes in the High echool. The assignment of teachers is as follows : East Hill Primary School Miss Itha Cheaile, lb, Bb,3b; Miss Kmma Rob erts, 4b, 4 i, 5b. Court Street School- Miss Salina Phirman, lb, la; Miss Minnie Klton.'Jb, 2a; Miss Anna Thompson, 3b, 8a j Mies Etta Wrenn, 4b, 4. Academy Park School Miss Nan Cooper, lb, la; Miss .Maggie Flinn, 2rfJ 3h; Mis. Kate Koche, 4a, 5b) Miss Dalai Allaway, 6b, 5 1 High School Building Mrs. Ellen Baldwin, Mis8 Louise Hintonl, Mis Tina RintQOl and Miss Minnie Michel!, (ib, ta, 7a, 8b, St. High School Mr. J. T. Neff, princi pal ; Miss Julia Hill, assistant J. S. Kinder?, superintendent. Are I iivovIiik ilie t. ...The New York Cash Store... 139 and 142 Second Street. The BARGAIN STORE of the Citv. Special in Mens Straw Mat. 25c Sec our Show Window. 4ot PEASE St MAYS. m fhe Dalles Daily Chronicle. MONDAY fSti Ice bream SEPT. 9, 1901 and Ice Cream Soda At Andrew Keller's. TREASURER'S NOTICE. All Wasco County warrants registered prior to October 17, 1898, will be paid on premutation at my ofHce, Interest cease after A upunt 13, 1901. JOUN F. UAMP8HIKE, County Treasurer. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Fresh oysters at Keller's. 0 lw Go to Keller's and eat a dish of good fresh oysters in any style. f9-lw Miss .lulia Masqiiart, at the Beehive restaurant, will do dressmaking of all kiiule. 8ep9 Im We understand a number of our young ladies will leave soon to attend St. Helen's tiall in Portland. Dainty dress trimmings, belts, hair ornaments and jewelry of the latest fad, lias been received by Pease & Mays, New fall street hats are now on sale at the Campbell & Wilson millinery par lore. All the latest novelties. t'l-lw 1'ease & Mays are showing a large line of Parisian bordered flannels for waists. Tlie are the correct thing for this sea son. The (iood Intent Society, of the Meth oilist oharoh will meet at the home of Mn, B, V. Laughlin Wednesday after noon . Beginning with tomorrow (Tuesday) the Bailey Uatr.-rt will leave The Dalles every day, Monday excepted, at 3;50 p. in j that appointments no doubt have been j delayed. I A wedding cake in the window of Keller's bakery is attracting much at tention and many are inquiring which of the long list of benedicts in The j Dalles, in the near future, is to claim the cake. We have it from head-! quarters that Arliugton "takes the, j cake," not The Dalles. Some weeks ago Tue Cuko.nici.e called j j attention to a sidewalk in our city tbat j was badly in need of repairs, several i persons having just escaped injury while! I walking over it. So far nothing has I been done to improve it. If it is not ! i the property owner's place to repair it, j ! then the city should take it in hand. St. Mary's Academy starts out in j flourishing condition this year, new pu pill entering each day. The same course of study which is followed in Portland is taken up here and therefore our Must em Oregon people are patronizmg the school here. The number of pupils in instru mental music this year is particularly j large. Saturday Deputy Fish Warden H. I Bultmau and Game Warden L. S. Frit, in company with Deputy Sheriff Wood, went down the river and arrested Aug ust Heilberg for illegal trap fishing in the Columbia, lie was brought to the city and his case came up in Justice Brownhill'8 court this morning. He was lined $50 and costs. make an exhibit at the fair, but one j night last week some heathen, or heath- em, made it their business to steal every peach on the tree. Mr. Weber was not only disappointed but a mighty angry ; man. I MrB Helen I). Harford, state president of the W. C. T. 1T., will be in our city on Wednesday and Thursday of this week and will speak both evenings at the Methodist church. Wednesday evening her subject will be "Our Mis sion ;" Thursday, "Mrs. Nation and Her Hatchet; Past, Present and Future." Those who have heard Mrs. Harford say she is a splendid speaker, and as all are Invited to be present, "without money and without price," there will surely be a large crowd in attendance. Voting for queen of th e carnival will commence tomorrow morning, when all are at liberty to vote for their choice of onr young ladies for queen, provided, that the committee reserves the right to rejjct any objectionable names. This Our theater-goers will be more than pleased to learn that the militia com ptnynre making 'improvements in the' Yo.it opera house, which will, they hope, greatly Improve the acoustic properties j of the building. The 100m will be i arched, thus doing away wif.h the square corners which it is thought have caused the difficulty. Beside, they intend to use caleomino and paint in great quan tities until ttie walls are clean and at tractive. Manager Clarke has some good attractions hooked for the season, among which are : September 14 The Diamond King. Sept 25 Roscoe & Holland's Minstrels, j Oct 15 Wedimonn's repertoire shows; a week's rngagement. Oct 24 Herman, the Magician. Nov 13 Hunting for Hawkins. Nov 15 Maloney's Wedding, Nov 20 Ving ot the Opium King. Die G Yon Yoneon. Dec 9 Wise Woman. Dec 13 Gus Sun's Minstrels. Jan 2 Stranger in n Strange Land. Jan The Wrong Mr. Wright. Jan 20 For Her Sake. Jan 30 Murray & Mack. Feb 3 Valley Forge (which is said to be much like Nathan Hale). Feb 17 Guilty Mother. Feb 22 Man From Mexico. Feb 27 Stetson's Uncle Tom's Cabin. March '.) Human Spider. March 15 Barlow's Minstrel'. March 29 Barrel of Money. April 8 Denver Express. Several other companies are in cor respondence with the manager, and we New Grocery Store We have added a Grocery Depart ment to our store. A new fresh, clean stock. Hive us a call. Prompt delivery to any part ot the city. ...MAYS t CROWE... : plan is considered to be the most satis- j trust we may have some good plays here j factory to the largest number, and our this winter. ! young ladies are requested to avoid the j AMosuMmwt. i annoyance caused last year by the with- j drawal of names voted on. The voting We desire to announce to Hie school : places will be at Grant's ci.rar store, j patrons and public generally that we i A. M. Williams', Pease At Mays', Blake- , have also been appointed agents for the Know all men by these presects, that the editor of Tin-: OlTBONICUC arrived home today and will "take his pen in ; band" tomorrow to resume his duties on this familv journal. If any, there-1 fore, have grievances to settle, apply to headquarters. But should there be any j luscious fruit to test, or anv iavors to ley's drugstore, the Umatilla House and Gumbert's cigar store. Our neighbors down the river will be specially favored by the boat companies daring the carnival and fair, both steam er lines having signified their intention of giving one fare rates to all residents along the river as far as, and including Qaroadei. On Portland day one fare will be given to Portlanders as well. Tuesday and Wednesday of fair week will be free one way to our Washington neighbors who attend the fair, a coupon bestow, the reporter is always ready to I tne ferr-v acrof!8 the Columbia river serve on a committee of reception. , bei"K Kive" MWU OM who pays gate fare, ur . d.l n.i t ; that they may croBS on the return trip ii n iivuuin i ci ' i ii'iwn ivii HV.OUVI i j ' 1 t on the market by H. C. Coe, has been bought In by John Leland Henderson, Mrs. N. C. Evans, Simeon Bolton, WaB- n ennntv'f) denutv I'ountv clerk, and ""'"ill be a meeting of the sports I Fre(1 vVilson. of The Dalles ; considera- free of charge. Ratee will on the O. H. A N. and Co also be given uinbia South- Imtead of 4 as formerly. elUw-w2 : J "I'll , ; ,,,, , u onmitdiliiu ll... f... --.-' iiiiiiin j i v 1 1 1. i ii 1 1 at the club rooms this evening at 8:30 A lull attendance is earnestly requested. Miss Haven wishes to announce that 0U September 11th will be held her in- tor in a! opening of readv.tn.u'ai' liatu Neweit novelties in street hats and no orders duplicated. Come and inspect Wlglnal designs In patterns. t-3t hat is to rare as a day in September, Particularly q Eastern Oregon? No Me could ask for more perfect weather t"a that of yesterday and today. f'Veryoe seems to be enjoying it to the L, fcxUi''t. and onr streets have been MM with people all " was expected reepiuu.i .j . luuy concerning the various appointments of the Metbodiet confer- Sot T iD 8e8i,OD W"H Walla. up IS hcwever-tMbMn ken v with the trial on hand in tbat body day. that word would be tion, $2,000. The land coneists of six acres just south of the public school building. The tract has already been platted. It will be placed on the market immediately. Glacier. The picture of Emma Goldman, the high priestess of anarchy, given in yes-terday's-Oregouian, disturbed .the quiet of the Sabbath to many a reader of that paper, who could not gaze on the detestable countenance with feelings in keeping with the day. It would seem that it were quite as well to snrpresa all these anarchistic photographs, it least, from our papers, for are not their faces a veritable index of their souls? Mr. Giftbrd showed us a picture yes terday which was a "peach." It was a photograph of an immense peach called "Weber's Prize," and it certainly wae a prir.e. Mr. Weber is introducing the variety here and had been planning to While on boaid the vessel bound for i the Philippines, many of the teachers i were interviewed as to their impression of Hawaii. Among them was Miss Both Cooper, of this city, who said : 'T nave seen many pictures of Hawaii, i touched in color; I had supposed the Coloring overdoue, for I couid not be lieve tbat the realitv actuallv existed ; I j , 0 diil not suppose for a moment that na ture could live up to such colorings. I am simply charmed with everything, and I think the drive to the Pali one of the most magnificent that there can be in the world. It has all been one grand dream and I am constantly pinching my. self to see if J am awake. The courtesy j of the people, American and native alike, is charming; we have found them ! very cordial and courteous." Wanted A messenger boy, between the ages of 12 and 14, at the Oregon I Telephone oftice. Apply at the office. sep9-3t sale and exchange of school text books Exchauge will be made at any time be tween September 1 , 1601, and January 1, 1902. We also wisli to say that we have the best line and best values in tablets, pencils, composition bonks and other school supplieo ever opened up in this city. Your patronage solicited. sep7-I0 IfCKIVXI A pABgfNB. Iirooc-li l i.t. This morning, either on the streets ot the city or on the ontt-klrts north, a blue enameled brooch, with a fair-si.-fd , opal in the center. A liberal reward will be given for its return to this office. e7-Mtd-lw Stuck Hkh Wit Hale. i I have for sale 44 head of stock hugs, consisting of brood boms, shotes .n1 pigs, at my place tn Eight-Mile. I eOJ2-w2w H B. BtOiMMMi Whiie the attendance of ( dicers at the , 8 diool officers' meeting Saturday was not what could have been wished, w hen it is realized that there are 272 school 'Officers in the county, yet Huperintend- I tilt Ackerman assured the promoters t'ia'. the number preterit Mas the largett of any of the tl.ree meetings he has at tended Ibis year. The idea is a new one, and when the reople of the district realize what a lieQgflt these gatherings aie to the rjOUOiy they will insist on representations from et ch district. Tiie ; meeting was most instructive to those who attended, and its re-u'ts will be seen in the future of the county fchools, ' the speakers being men who are thor oughly versed in every department of j school work, questions were seked and answers given concerning he subjects I brought up. JVIaiei & Benton, Headquarters for Family Groceries, Hardware, Tinware. Graniteware, Stoves and Steel Ranges. 167 Second Street, THE DALLES. OR. We are better prepared than ever be fore to meet the demand tor GOOD SCHOOL SHOES School Opens Sept, 9th Arrangements have bet n mado with The Shoes we fit KIT there are no tacks; no nails. Stockings won't be in holes right tiff, We take time enough arid do it right. I.(. j to act as ageijt for ' school bonks. He 1 the exchange anv and January 1 . I.audling of the new is author -.) In iiutku t line bet W ecu ept. I 30 ingl w WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and Embalmer Cor. Third and Washington Sta. All orders alien led t promptly. I.oug disiauce photifl 433. Local, 108. Boys' Shoe. Our "A r mured (Vuiner," made of good calf-skin, witli lolid oak-'anned coles ' which are filled with eteel circle's. I'ot - 1 Itlvely do not r'l'- 8 to 13 13) to 2 Sty to Si ood 6hoes for of them. 11.70 2.00 2.25 girls tot. and plenty Fire Insurance. Law Union J Crown Ins. (o. ot London. fouutfi ii-; Cnpltnl puiil "o A iMC In $'40, 1 IMMKIft NOW la the time to insure; t mor row may be tuO lute. Phong No. 89. SciuVri iv Condon. Phong No. 803, Pnelflo Htates t o. un i u ski PERT) KeMideiit Agent, The I'alles. A. M. Williams (SL Co. Why pay (1.75 per gallon (or inferior paints when you can buy James K Pntton'a sunproof painta lor $1.60 per fftlloo, guaranteed (or 6 years. Clark A alk, agents. oil FOUND. At The Dalles Kuiploy merit Oftice ; a place where you can procure help glib" out coat or trouble. Mail or phoue Vauagt Km .iky, a2b linditt Manager. Qifford's Fotos Never Fade.