t i i 1 f L k 4. m 1 '! ill ltfAi pPIVfi1 V Today's "commencing m" ushers into the store inch lengths, -inch lengths, and the stylish Automobile. One look will convince von that the styles are right. We are also showing Velvet Skirts they are very swell. ft ft ft v ft ft ft g. See our corner u indow display of FLflNKELETTE - - - ClOiSSOlDB DOWQ. 20C per y';il mm m GREAT SILK SALE plain Jap. Silks in all shades the best value on earth will not he put in stock until Saturday morning. Saturday Price 25c er yard PERSE 5t MAYS. f f ft 0 ulfli Jla ;JfTi,r .A -Jar A: rfk. nti ihw: :ryp ihjh M' n.n: :kh,! Sk A A iS: 5Ji mjfi tyc :!jr: V W fhe Dalies Daily Chronicle. WEDNESDAY - - - SEPT. 11, 1901 i ice Cream and IceCream Soda At Andrew Keller's. TREASURER'S NOTICE, j All H'naco County warrants registered prior tc. October It, 1808, will be paid on prttHeiitntloii at my ofltce. Interest ceane after August 13, 1901. JOHN F. I1AMPSHIKE, County Treasurer. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. A marriatre license, was issued yester day afternoon to Joe Martin and Bertha Johnson, both of tills city. I The Wasco Southern Telephone Coo--pan; has decided to extend its lino by connecting Mitchell and Antelope. James Ball, of Kingsley, who is a na tive of Denmark, was admitted to full citizenship yesterday by Judge Blake ley. Wanted To rent a small house or rooms, furnished or unfurnished, for light housekeeping. Address P. P., box 7:17. el l-2t Judge Bennett recently purchased the Rogers stock ranch of 4800 acres near Antelope. The consideration has not been definitely learned. Tin: Chronicle has about a score of premium lists of the Oregon state fair "'at it will be pleased to hand to any 006 who may call for them. On account of the Hebrew New Year the Cireut Northern furniture store will be cloied from next Friday evening at 8 o'clock to Saturday evening at the I same hour. U-'Jt Simeon Bolton and Attorney Fritz! Wilson have jointly invested in a Hood River fruit ranch and today, like the' niHii in tu, parable who bought the yoke ! f oxen, they went down to see what the BU(M was like. Don't forget the banquet to be served b the Ladies' Aid Society of the: Christian oburoUi at their wheel social next Saturday evenina in the basement Of the church. Don't forgot to come' nd bring a lead pencil. In one of the windows of Donnell'e j flrOg Btore is ft photograph in natural colors of (l sample peach of a new variety I named Weber's Prize from the Weber nureerios of this place. The picture is Ih '. and shows a sample of this de-' 'clous fruit , as magnificent as its shadow ! m a work of art. The picture is by ! "Word. The Hebrew new year will begin next "Jay evening at u o'clock. The date I 8 "r8t fld by Jehovah ehortly before m dP'tnre of Israel from tbe land of1 Egypt, and the account of its appoint ment is related in the opening verses of the twelfth chapter of Genesis. Ten days later follows the Day of Atonement, the account of which may lie found in the sixteenth chapter of Leviticus. R. B. Wilson, representative of the Burlington Company, stated in Pendle ton recently that, if they can be found, 50,000 horses will he bought in Eastern Oregon for the English cavalry service. "Already," said Mr. Wilson, "our peo ple have shipped out more than seventy five care, and the number will have leached 100 cars within a very short space of time," A New York dispatch says that in the course of his sermon at Ocean Grove, N. J., yesterday Dr. T. De Witt Talmage, of Washington, Baid : "I wish that po liceman in Buffalo who seized the pistol of the scoundrel who fhot our adored president had taken the butt of the wea pon and dashed the man's brains out on the spot." And the 10,000 people in the auditorium applauded the senti ment. The doctor's theology may be a little askew, but hie politics are all right. Some time ago the cat of the St. Peal poBtoffice made a record by slaying a hundred and twenty-live rata and mice in one month. In recognition of her abilities the postmaster wrote to Wash ington asking an increase in her salary, and she now receives $10.40 a vear. Soon after she showed her gratitude by presenting tho government with live kittens, each of which entered the I'uited States service as toon as it was old enough to tackle a rat. September Ladies' Home Journal. Mrs Helen D. Harford, state president of the W. C. T. I'., has arrived in the city and will speak tonight at the Meth odist church am! tomorrow night at tbe Calvary Baptist church. This ('veiling her subject will be "Our Mis sion ;" Thursday, 'Alrs. 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. Yesterday afternoon at 4 :ol) of the clock Mr. Ernst Jacobsen ami Mrs. Maie Hays were united in marriage at the Christian church of this city, Elder Jenkins of Hood River officiating. The bride and bridegroom are both well and favorably known in this city, and Thk OHBUMOfag joint their many friends in wishing them many happy days. Soon after the wedding ceremony the happy couple left on a wedding trip to Port land. The time of their return has not been announced, but they have rented a house on Union street and will make their future home here. Pev. U. F. Hawk returned this morn ing from attendance at the annual con ference held at Walla Walla. He was accompanied by Rev. C. D. Niekeleen, of Goldendale. From Mr. Nicxeleen, who is secretary of the conference, we learn of the following appointments for this vicinity: The Dalles, W. Skip worth, of Lewiston, Idaho; Dufui, Geo. Moorhead ; Hood River, Frank Spauld ing, returned ; Moro, Sherman county, W. C. Smith, of Duftir: Wasco, George Archer of Fossil; Antelope, to be sup plied ; Cascade Lucks, F. H. Walker, of fruit nml vpflrptnliln lamia f.ir Ihn urn. 1 j ing of varieties adapted to this climate. The value of nir lands are not know n to j the peopit outside the state, only to a j limited extent. The committee an j nonncs that all fuiit pitted on exhibi I tion all have the grower's name on it, i with the name of the locality from ' which it came. Btch sample will be ! placed to the ciedit of the exhibitor. It ; will he kept in good condition while here, and be at the disposal of the own 1 er at the close of the fair, who may do nate it to the society, have it retmntd i to him, or order it sold for Lis benefit. It is not always a safe thing to count on heating the county ttttltOt out 01 the dollar poll tax. A tentorial nrtitt of this citv tried to d i it the other day ; and the assessor, in order to avoid tbe I trouble of a law suit, quietly hunted up the fellow's assessment blank and ratted the assessment on the improvements on ! his homestead so a" to compel him to : pay the amount In the loiin of an ordi ( narv tax and the poll tax besides. If i the "artist" does not pay the tax to the I aherin that officer will take it oat of his I Improveuentl an take it without say rig "By your leave." Las-t year this i same fellow abused Constable Jackson j as if he were a dog w hen that Officer ! asked him for Ids poll tax. Jaokson . brought suit, but the barber went be fore the recorder and pleaded poverty and was excused. It is time that some I one should come to the defence of those whose unpleasant duty it is to collect tl is tax. The assessor or tax collector should not be made the butt of ridicule and abuse beetrjtt he attempts to per j form a duty that the law imposes upon j him and one, moreover, he has sworn to perform. The protection of the law costs the government as much for a Dalles barber as it does for a Dalies mill j lonaire, and the man who refuses to pay i a paltry poll tax is either an unworthy I Citizen or he has a low and unworthy conception of the duty and dignity of 1 Amprieun I i Mnah i n . .... i Building Operations. There is considerable building g'dng on at present in this city of a class of dwellings of which there has long been a scarcity ; that is to sav buildings rent ing from $15 to $18 or $90 a montn. Dr. Siddull has four handsome cottages of this class in course of erection on the southeast corner of Fourth and Federal streets. These buildings will be fitted up with all modern improvements. ...The New York Cash Store... 138 and 142 Socond Street. The BARGAIN STORE of the City. Olex; Arlington, Ed Baker, returned ; I H Wakefield ,iag neari completion Prineville, W. C. Clark, of Lone Rock ; Goldendale, C. 1). Nickelsen, returned ; Centerville, W. J. Baldwin, returned. Tbe fact that Rev. U. F. Hawk has not been returned to The Dalles by the annual conference, after a two years' service in this city, is beyond question a very great disappointment to the ma jority of his own people and to the peo ple of The Dalles. Mr. Hawk has made many wttrm friends during his residence here. He is naturally a man of most amiable and lovable disposition, who another handsome eight-room building of a similar class on Fulton street, east of the Joles residence. Work has com menced on the foundation of a a one and a half story, eight-rjom dwelling for Sam Wilkinson on Fourth street. Mat Randall has nearing completion, on the site of his old home on the bluff, a fine two-story, seven-room residence, with modern appointments. A handsome five-room cottage lias just been finished for A. C. Rice near the head of the brewer v grade. Work ought not to have, and probably has on the foundation of a handsome cottage not, an enemy m the world, except itjfor W. A. Johnston has commenced at Fred Welan has had his on the bluff, near the Hans said today in the hearing ol J IE UHHON- Laughlin. ici.e, among the ranks of a few cranks j residence who would not be satisfied with the Hansen place, entirely remodeled and preaching of the Apostle Paul, and as a . dded to so as to make it, practically, a matter of fact are never satisfied with )iew building. anybody. j l addition to these and others that Wheat is coming in at quite a lively i ,uik5llt be mentioned, builders inform us rate and the southern half of the Wasc tliat l'e-v are figuring on (lite a number n.a.aknna. la fnll f.nm h.a.n.. f ,nnt ItOf Other new residences that Will be built before the snow flies. And yet; as real estate men tell us, there is hardly a vacant residence in the city, and when there is one there are twenty applicants for it. till Imprevleg Rapidly, A dispatch forwarded at 0 o'clock, Buffalo time, this morning says : The president rested comfortably all night. He received decided benefit from the dressing of the wound last evening. His Btomach tolerates beef juice well and it is taken with great satisfaction. His condition thi morning is excellent. Pulse, U6 temperature, 100 2. ; Another dispatch forwarded at 'i '.iO, Buffalo lime, sajs: The piesident con- tin oe to guin, the wound M coming Messrs. Schanno, Sanders, Kurt, ore healthy. The nourishment taken Evans, Middleswart and Weber, of the into the stomach is being gradually in- The price today for No. 1 is Wl cents as j compared with 54 cents for the patoe grade at Portland, a difference of only two cents a bushel. The normal differ ence, counting freight and other neces sary expenses, is about six cents a bnthtl, but here for nearly three weeks at a stretch the difference was only one cent a bushel. For these peculiarly favorable conditions the wheat rai6er has to thank the new Wasco warehouse flouring mil!, which is laying in a sup-J ply of wheat against the time when it will begin to grind out BOO barrels of flour a day. This time is still fixed, in spite of delays in receiving machinery caused by tbe great strike in tiie East, at some time during the month (A October. ..nous' ami inn 'i school sous.. KNEE PANTS V have just received our complete fall line f Boys' and youth's Clothing, and are offering them at unusually low prices, Now is tlu time to fit out your hoy for school. Don! make your purchases without seeing our lino. We will save you money. DonM wait until the nobbiesl and neatest patterns arc sold, hut come in at once. Every SUIT Guaranteed. TheNewYork Cash Store New Grocery Store We have added a Grocery Depart ment to our store. A new fresh, clean stuck. Give us a call. Prompt delivery to any part of the city. in MAYS CROWE. JVlaier & Benton, Headqu .; rtera for Family Groceries. conr wood Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, Stoves and Steel Ranges. 167 Second Street, THE DALLES. OR. i WW School Opens Sept, )tli Arrangements have been made with l.(. carnival fruit com..'! it tee, will this week mail a circular to every fruit-grower in the Second Oregon fruit district urging them toco-operate with the committee in 'making such a fruit and vegetable display as has never before been made in the Northwest." The circular calls attention to the fact that the business men of The Ddlles and vicinity are put ting up :fl0,0u0 for the purpose of mak ing a creditable txblbit of the various industries of Eastern Oregon, and that the state has also set apart flo.OOO for this district, to be distributed among the producers as premiums, to be given to those who make the tiuest exhibit. The object of this effort, the committee Beginning with tomorrow (Tuesday; adds, is not to much for personal ag- I the Bailey Gair.ert will leave The Oallet grandi. merit as to show to the outside every day, Monday excepted, at 3:30 p. world that we have eome of the choicest ' m. instead of 4 as formerly. t91 w-w2 creased. Pulse, 120: temperature, 1110 2, CASTOR I A For infants and Children. Tbs Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature ol FOR SALE Team for sale at a bargain, oi to let out to be worked until late spring fir their feed. Inquire at this office. l-d.twl One-seventy-five isn't very much to pay for a pair of Misses' Shoes, ami when you can gel a real ebony calf for that price, it is down right cheap. They don't scuff and they I do (it. Small sizes, $1.60, A. M. Williams L Co. to act as tgtnt fot handling of the i.ew school books, lie is tntboriaed 10 inakH tbe exchange any time between s-j,t. i and.lanuary I. iiOauulw WM. MICHELL, Undertaker anil Embalmer Cor. Third and Watlilnton ttts.. 411 orders all ended to promptly. Lmg distance phone 438. l.otvtl. IVJ. Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior paints when yon can buy James E. Potion's sunproof paints for fl.oOper gallou, guaranteed fur 5 years. Clark & Falk, agents. ml Don't wait until you become chronical ly constipated but take OeWitt'a Little Early Risers now and then. They will keep your liver and bowels in good order. ' Easy to take. 8afe pills. Clarke & Folk's ' P. O. Pharmacy. I Fire Insurance lav Union ( Crown Ins. Co. ol loodoo. KlIIIMll. I I - L'upllal paid hi A - - I I- 7.."l,MM Now i.-the time to insure, t mor row may lie too late, I'hono N. ho, Hgufori & t'oadon. Phono No. 803, Paelflfi Mule- CX AKTIII R SEI FEKT, iiesident Agent, I he Dai lea. FOUND. At The Dalles Kmplo mmt Oilier ; a place where von can procure help with out cost or trouble. Mill Of phono Vacugt Kti i tv, a28 ImchVw Manager. Oifford's Fotoa Never Fade.