The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 10, 1901, Image 3

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The Instantaneous response to our advertisement
last week noes to show flint shoppers appreciate bar
gains nd up-to-date food. Never had we gotten to
nether such a collection of dainty things for Indies and
10 low In price. New goods are daily arriving, and yon
can depend on it every article is the latest shown
anywhere.
Prices that shout economy,
Cut prices that cut com petit ion.
Prices that are a lesson to
scientific shoppers.
retailing rt
Hre&s Goods
and 40(J Will be sold during the week
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An exceptionally fine offering for this season of the year
Outing Flannel dale
The best ever shown for the money
fier
Boys'
Suit Sale.
Commencing Saturday, Sep
tember V?th, and ending Sept. 16th,
;tock of Youths , Boys' and
Clothing will he sold at
our entire
Children'
1-3 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 get one-third off from
original price.
See oxir window display of Parisian
NecKwear for Ladies. None finer.
Hundreds of New Attractions in our
store. j0 ? j&
Hats, Caps
marked-down prices.
and Shirts
See Display in Window.
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rhe Dalies Daily Chronicle, j
- - - SEPT. 10, 1901 '
TUE8DAY
ice Cream
and
IceCream
Soda
At Andrew Keller's.
TREASURER'S NOTICE.
All Wasco County wnrraiita registered
prior t October 17, 1898, will be paid
on presentation nt my olBce. IotereHt
WIN after Augrmt 13, 1901.
JOHN F. IlAMPSnlltB,
County Treumirer.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Freeh oysters at Keller's. 9-lw
Go to Keller's and eat a diah of good
fresh oysters in auy style. e9-lw
Wanted Ad oflice boy. Fair wages, j
Apply at Times-Mountaineer. 10-I w
Misa Julia Maeqnart, at the Beehive
restaurant, will do dressmaking of till
kinds. sen!) 1m
The ladies of St. Paul's Guild will
meet with Mrs. C. J, Crandall Wednes
day alternoon at 2 :30 o'clock.
will commence on September 20th and
will hold over two Sundays. When the
location is secured due announcement
will be made in THE CHRONICLE,
Miss Haven wishes to announce that
on September 11th will be held her in
formal opening of ready-to-wear hats.
Newest novelties in street hatsand no
orders duplicated. Come and inspect
original deeigne in patterns. bO-St
R. B. Gilbreth, in addition to the
misfortune of losing heavily from tho
recent fire, lost a very valuable horse
this morning, the best he owned, troai
lockjaw. The animal contracted the
disease from having a rusty nail run j
into one of his feet.
A meeting of the commissioners of the ;
i Second Eastern Oregon District Fair !
j was called for 11 o'clock this morning in '
j the oflice of President Mays. As some
j of the members were out of town, and a j
! full attendance was desired, the meet- j
! ing was postponed till this afternoon.
! Miss Taylor announces that her Kin
j dergarten class will open next Monday, j
! September 10th, and continue daily from
I 2 to 4 p. in. Provided Miss Taylor has j
a sufficient number of pupils, tho rate
for each pupil will be reduced to 50 j
cents a week. Miss Taylor's school for
older children will commence tomorrow j
Sept. 11th, at 9 a. m. elO 1 1
Said a mation member of the com- j
tion of ice cream, cake, fruit
cious home-made confections,
lowifig were present : Mr
The loFN
and Mrs D
Hansen, Prof and Mrs Gorham, Mr andyl
airs .J Kigge, Mr and Mrs G Bunn, Rev
P Kruger, Mrs Tompson, Mrs Sehwabe,
Mr and Mrs W Hopkins, Mr Berbrori
Tompson, Miss F Simonsen, W Tryon;
A and M Bunn, Tompson andV
hops, but in reality to go to the monnt
i ains to chase and slaughter the deer un
mercifully. If any one doubts tho sim
ple facts in the matter let him fallow a
band of ln.iians on one of their drives
and witness the wholesale slaughter of
the innocents and the crippled ones that
ape left to sorter and die by slow tor
ture. Also to see the pack horses that
go out of the mountains loaded every
fall. The most skeptical will be con
vinced th't th" Indian is death to the
(time law s." Here is a field where
Gitne Warden Q limbv might exercise
jjT his talent to betttr advantage than
w merely filling the Telegram and O.-ego-3p
man every little wliiie with empty
threats about t he horrible punishment
iSi ! he is just going to inflict on violators of
j the game law. Really Mr. (Juimby
a l stems to do the most of his hunting
W ! down of violators of the game laws with
w his month.
US R. K. Davit, who was examined in
A I Justice Brownblll'i court on the 5th
jjfc instant and bound over in I tie sum of
St i (300 to answer for the crime of assault
jjlr with a deadly weapon on the person of
w Ben Wilson, of the F.ast End, was
W i br.mgtit before the justice ngain this
! morning and had his bonds increased to
JjL I HOOP, The actiMi was taken on infor
t ' mation of facts that were not hroaght to
' the attention of the justice clearly or at
w 1 all at the e xamination on the 5tb. The
justice has since become satisfied that
D.ivis is a dangerous and quarrelsome
man when in his cups, and he is in his
' cups as often as ciicumstances of means
land accees to liquor permit. The very
: day in which Davis wantonly and with
I ( ut the least provocation snapped a pis
j :ol in the face of Ben Wilson, he threat
I I ned to kill an employe In an Fast End
j h ed yard, whole only offence was a dif-
'erence of opinion in a trifling matter of
j fact, In connection with the movement
i to increase Davis' bonds Hen Wilson
! Sled an affidavit alleging that the affiant
l as every reason to believe that Davis is
; a very dangerous man and that, as a
! matter of Tact, shortly after Davis' ar-
i rest for the assault on Wilson he offered
Mr. Wilson $200 in cash and a deed to
and deli- 1 his farm somewhere should Mr. Wilson
agree not to appear against him nt court.
...The New York Cash Store...
139 and 142 Second Street.
The BARGAIN STORE of tho City.
Special in
Mens
Straw
Hats.
25c
Sec our Show Window.
tnittee on the oneen of the carnival to
New fall street hats are now on sale at r
1111- V il IH'. It'l l L k I I tLll.l V'. :, A il-H . '
say to the boys of The Dalles, 'The bal
lot boxes and ballots for the qneen'l
election have been deposited In their
respective places m uiinonnoed ill yes
terday's ClIBONIOl K, Now
! your best girl and let her go Gallagher.'
The cereal committee of the street
' and district fair desire that farmers who
! have choice varieties of wheat, outs and
! barley, both threshed and unthreshed,
me Campbell A Wilson millinery par
lore. All the latest novelties. t!)-lw
Woo.i ! Wood ! Wood I Best grades
of fir, pine, oak and slabs, all well sea
soned, can be bought of Jos. T. Peters &
Co' 610 In
The registration of pupils in The Dalle
public schools yesterday was largely in
enoesa of that of the opening day of any
'all term in the history of the city.
Misses
Krauss, Mr and Mrs Krar.ss and Mr
Murhardt.
The editor of this rag haB had his out
ing and, greatly refreshed therefrom, ie
ready for another year's collaboration
with the scissors and paste pot. Our
recreation consisted in eating a chicken
dinner that was cooked on a camp fire
in the back yard. Harney Connty News.
We tiave also had our annual outing,
Which consisted in eating a Sunday
chicken dinner out in the country with
Our mother-in-law. Antelope Republi- j
can. Having neither a mother-in-law !
nor a back yard we are foiced to content
Ql with a chicken dinner some time in !
the future. Prineville Journal.
Abbie Elisabeth French, wife of G. W. j
French of Hartlnnd, died this morning
at her home, nfter a short illness, aged
69 years. The immediate cause of death I
was an attack of cholera morbus, from
which she had not sufficient vitality to
recover. The deceased, whose maiden
name was Richardson, was born in
Massachusetts and emigrated to this
coast in 1&04. residing with her husband j
in California for fifteen years, when i
Ihey moved to Klickitat county, Wash
ing ton. She leaves a husband and four
sons, S. F., E. .. R. W. and G. R. ;
Mnk You m Shirt Waist.
' Take an old shirt, the louder the
stripe the more attractive. Grasp it
firmly with the left hand just above the
connection of the tail, or narrative, as it
ie styled in more fashionable society,
New Grocery Store
Wo have added a Grocery Depart
ment () our store. A new fresh,
clean slock. Give ub a call. Prompt
delivery to any part of the city.
MAYS CROWE,
and with one full swoop of the sword,
catlass or other edged instrument of
war. detail it. Or you can saw it off, or
lay it on the ground and with an ax or
hatchet cut it off, or if you can run it
I through a barb wire fence and tear it
i off, or let it run w ith the cows and the
I it.luaD ii' i 1 i cliuu tl hut oar it nfl'
Then trade your cuspenders for safety
pins or buttouholes, anchor the wrtut
firmly to your pants, Btep out on the
street and you will be suprised how
much people don't pay any attention to
you. If not too much torn, mutilated,
marred, and otherwise defaced you had
better save i,bs tail, as it won't be mote
than a week or ten days until you will
be hunting borne one to sew it on again.
Huntington Herald.
Favoraltle Condition! Still Coulluuo,
Damaged ruitlc flooring and paints;
good otdar posts at 8'... cents each.
Qllbrath & Sons, office at Watts &
Btkw'l marble and granite works. lOif
Mr. N. MeMilW ..r.,A .,,.
"y from Dayton, Oregon, to uaumel
'tie dntiei of head salesman at the store
MOonroy A Son.nl the Fast End.
Beginning with tomorrow (Tuesday)'
UU Bailey GaU?rt will leavo The Dalles '
"ery day, .Monday excepted, at ?;30 p. !
'nstead of 4 as formerly. e91w-w2
M. R. E. Clarke, ol Hartland, whose1
"M wai reported in Tub OUBONICLK i
e days ago, is etill seriously ill of
Mjjaonia, with no change for tho I
W will h
regular communica-
E
evening at 8 o'clock.
gTJ WlOMbta Chapter, No. 33, O.
o 8 Friday) evenim at a U
French, a!! residents of Hartland. The
boys, choose i fun(Jra) ,au, tomorrow at 10
a. m. from the Hartland Baptist church,
and the interment Will be in the Hait
land cemetery.
Suppose that some morning there
should appear in the newspapers such 1
shall bring samples of the same to the i an item Rg tnig. uMr aU(, Mrg A1,elt 1
office of the Eastern Oregon Land Com- K VVettin.uccoippanied by their nephew,
paoy. The prompt attention of fs'Bi' I Mr. Frederick W. V. A. Hobanaollern,
era to this request will greatly facilitate eaie( yeetertiay froni Liverpool for New ;
the efforts of the cereal committet, while york," Qow many ,)eopie woui,f i
the premiums offered will, in many more tllttn H passing glance at this an
cases, mora than compensate the farmer nouncement? Yet it would be a piece
for his trouble. f nevT8 calculated to throw the people j
Pete Stadleman returned yesterday; of Ne Vork, and the whole of tliie
from a three-days fainting trip on Tvgli country, in fact, into a paroxysm of ex
Ridge, in company with Milt Anderson,! citement and feverish expectation, as
the village blacksmith of Dnfur. Both)' must be admitted when the names of
got home with well-filled game bags.i, King Ed ware VII, iueen Alexandra
Mr. Stadleman says he never in thai and Emperor William of Germany are'
eame length of time saw as many chick-j respectively substituted for the true
ens. The game laws, as they relate to I family names given in the supposititious
this noble biid, have evidently donejiitem. Then there is the youthful ma
uiore than merely preserve it from ex- troii, Mrs. Henry Sehwerin, who wields
Unction. They have apparently result- ; more power than any other woman of 21
ed in an increase of numbers that ought ,now living. She is known to the world
to continually augment under the opera- las Welhelimna of Holland, and is the
the ,
etruction of the coyote. - same- powers as a king.- September
A p.ouottui aururidu n no (ucu ioi .
in honor of Mr. George
j A Washington dispatch of 5 o'clock
j this morning announces that the presi
jdent'e condition is eminently satisfac
1 tory to his physicians. Should no com
plications aiise, his rapid convalescence
s expected. At, that hour his tempera
ture was 00. t, pulse 104 and respiration
20.
Another dispatch dated 8:90 p. m.,
Buffalo time, j-'iive his respiration as the
same, his pulse at 1 10 and his tempera-
JVIaier & Benton,
Hearlqus rters for
Family Groceries,
CORD WOOD
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 for
GOOD
SCHOOL
SHOES
The Shoes we fit FIT th"r are no
tacks; no nails. Stockings won't be in
boles right off. We take time anongb
anil do it right.
School Opens Sept, tjth
Arrangements have been mad with
tine at 100. The same favorable condi
tions, it was added, continue as report'
ed in the morning.
A iijuiTlulloii.
Tn hwiLitt.' avuv tl.r. vcirn -i.nl
at Mosier, as we leave to make our
home elsewhere and to form new ue
qoalntaiices, V are reminded of the
continued kindness of our old fiiemis,
and are deeply grateful, not only for
past kinduesr, but for the neighborly
regret express as we left them. We as-
sure our Mosier Mends that wherever
we may make our home In the future,
their memory will always abide in our
hearts,
MK. AND MliS. II. HirniKN.MI I.I.KH.
llllOUIK fll.f lit.
l.(.
to act as agent for
school hook", lie
ttie exchange any
and January I .
handling of the new
.i- anthoriasd lo make
t ' me bt l een .-.ept. 1
30aiiilai
WM. MICHELL,
Undertaker and Embalmer
Cor. Third and VVusl.lnton Sts.
All orders attended to promptly. Long
distance phone 433. Local, 101,
Boys' Shoe.
Oir "Armored Cruixer," ii,ude of good
calf-skin, with solid oak-tanued soles
which are filled with steel click-is. Pot
We desire to announce
to the school : itivel' w tip
8 to 13
I8 to 2
24 to
Si
V ,...1
leSfateirv M'y Scott Myers, tion of the scalp bounty law in the de-jfonly queen in the world today with
struetlon of the covote. "- same- powers as a king.- Septen
ltV. Win 1! . . I
the Prineville
I, B. Sin ill, i .
ut of the n wmmnu evangel- a pieasa
Lin..... M.itmn Adveutist church. I Wednesday
hen. u , centy uiade his headquarters Krauss at hie reeideuce on Twenty-first Journal, writing from the 1'pper Dea
-. .. .....ouuii wiinin me
Ladies' Home Journal.
A correspondent of
patrons and public generally tiiut Wt '
have ulto been appointed -aients for Hie i
sale and xchauge of school text books '
Exchange will be made at any time be- 1
tween September 1, 1901, and January 1, 1
1002. We aUo visil to say that we have
the best line and best values in tablets,
pencils, composition books and Other
school supplies ever opened up in this A. M. WlllifimS 0&L Co.
City. Your patroiage solicited. ,
JltMIlK & I'AUKIN .
Qood shoes (or
of tlll ilj.
i.7fi
2.00
2.20
girls loo-and plenty
Fire Insurance.
Law Union H Crown Ins. (o. ol London.
I'l.lllnl. il !'
(.'anltal i"iit up
A -.Mt I
7, .IH I IIIMI
nuo, i ii,tMtn
Now ie the time to iuaurej tumor
row may In- too lata.
Hbont Nu. d, Haufert A Condon.
Phone No. 80S, I'ucific States Co.
B i ll I H SKI I KBT,
Besident genl, The dalles.
sep7-10
Wanted
'ty for
once
holding
a semi-annual confer-
uieeting
nJ campineetlng. Tbe
street. V The evening was delightfully j chutes country, says: "Hie Juuians
spent tiil the hour of midnight in games ! are coming up in droves, ostensibly to
and music, followed by a dainty refec- I go over to the Willamette valley to pick
, Why pay tl. io per gallon lor interior
-A messenger boy, between Dftiutg wheo yo cal) blly Jhiiiu8 b
the Sjges of and 14, at Ibe Oregon p.tton's sunproof paints for 1 1.60 per
Telephone office. Apply at the oflice. gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark A
eep9-Ut I Falk, agents. ml
FOUND.
At The iiaiies Bmploymsnt OAcejn
plgM whore you can procure help willi
out cost or trouble. Mail or phone
Vacant. KilliVi
fj Im.Kv.v Manager.
Grifford'a Potos Never Fade.