The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 12, 1901, Image 3

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$ji W AlPiVflll Today's "commencing ni" ushers into the stove
ur first shipment of Full Suits. Jaekets, in 21
0 incli lengths, -inch lengths, and the stvlish Automobile. One look will convince & j
it the stylos are right.
We are also showing Velvet Skirts they arc very swell.
von that the styles are right
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window display of
FLBKKELETTE - - - CiOiSSOlS D0W11, 20C per ptf.
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GREAT &3LK SALE -plain Jap. Silks in
all shades the host value on earth will not
he put in stock until Saturday morning.
Saturday Price 25c per yard
PEASE & MAYS.
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The Dalles Daily Chronicle.
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SEPT. 12, 1901
Ice Cream
and
IceCream
Soda
At Andrew Keller's.
TREVSURER'S NOTICE.
All Waaco County warrants registered
prior t llecemlter .'1, 1K08, will be paid
on predentatton at my office. Interest
ccaten after September I ; , 1001.
JOHN F. HA YirsHIKK,
County Treasurer.
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
The price of wheat in this market fell
today from 52 to 51 cents for No. 1.
Wanted An office boy. Fair wages.
Apply nt Times-Mountaineer. slO-lw
Go to A. M. Williams & Co.'s and net
your fall euit. The Tickwicks have
come
Now Manhattan shirste prettier
Itylei than ever at A. M. Williams &
Co.'e.
Boy wanted lo do chores, about two
hours' work a day ; good wages. Apply
at tbit office. sia-lw
Wanted A girl to do general house
work in a email family. Good wages.
Apply at this office. sl2 4t
The eilk sale at Pen 16 V Mays' next
Saturday must not be overlooked. It's
going to be a hummer.
Wanted To rent a small house cr
rooms, furnished or unfurnished, (or
light housekeeping. Address P. P.,
box 7.::. UlUit
Oil account of the Hebrew New Year
the Great Northern furniture store, will
he closed from next Friday evening at
11 o'clock to Saturday evening at the
same hour. 1 l-2t
There can be seen at Pease & Mays'
owe waist and costume novelties in
Mrded velvets. The tendency toward
corded velvets is strong, retailing only
1 per yard.
Miss A. E, Landon, Western Union
telegraph operator, was chosen by the
committee of United Artisans as their
candidate for queen of the carnival, and
llt she will be eupported goes without
laying,
Mml annual opening of fall millinery
Mhe Campbell & Wilson Millinery
drl!H? P0U and Wednesday, Sept.
U Aid ITU,. Up-to-date etyles and
Ml IIM latest novelties will be shown.
gener' invitation is extended. tf
C; L "Hipe, the chioken man, re-
wwiy received two new incubators from
ie mm, which be warmed up this
gWBUll and 8et t0 WQrk tQ hatoh out
oimeeu doze,, eg8 at a clatter. Mr.
n 'P8saybewm haye a number of
'Mb.torsand brooders at work during
the carnival, and it is a safe prediction j
that the operations will be -an interest- j
ing center of attraction.
The next meeting of the Oregon Wool
Q rower ' Association will be held in
Heppner Tuesday, September 17th, at I
10 a. in. It will pay sheepmen to be
present as matters of much importance j
to stockmen will come before the meet-
log,
Special Mfcting of tbe Council.
At a special meeting of the council
held last night it was ordered that a
warrant, numbered 222s, and drawn in
favor of J. P. Mclnerny, be canceled be
cause of a discrepancy between the
amount on the face of the warrant and
that on tbe stub.
The committee of streets and public
nronertv were ordered to confer with
The Seventh Kegiment U. S. Infantry j the countv wr, with reference l0 hav.
band, of Vancouver, Wash., will make a ing repaire ma(Je on U)e Fourth g(reet
round trip to The Dalles next Sunday, bridge
aepiemuer loin., on steamer DBi.ey A motion prevailed condemning the
tatzert. While tne noat is at ine
Dalles the band will favor the public
with some of their popular airs. .It
Mr. E. L. Fain, of Weatherford, Tex., A like motion prevailed condemning
was united in marriage, at 11 o'clock ! the Laughlin street sewer,
this forenoon at the reeidence of the j It was ordered that general ordinance
bride's parents, to Miss Carrie St. John, j No. 312, an ordinance regulating ped
Rev. U. F. Hawk officiating. The bride diers' licenses during the coming fair,
and bridegroom left on the afternoon j be placed on file. This ordinance pro
train for Weatherford, where they wllljVidei ihat every person or association
make their future home. Inf persons who shall peddle for sale, or
There probably never was a time in jpffer for sale on the Btreets of Dalles
the history of The Dalles when labor ifCity any goods, warea or merchandise,
was in greater demand at better wages "except farm and dairy produce, shall
Federal street sewer, excepting from the
condemnation the private sewer of Max
Vogt.
I than it is at this moment. The repre-
tentative of a Portland employment
j agency stands daily at the otfice of the
i D. P. & A. N. Co. offering men $8,86 a
day to work on the Portland, Vancouver
and Yakima railroad. He wants 500
men, and judging from tiis present
progress he wont find half that number
till the snow tlie. A road master, east
of town, wants a number of men and
offers $1 .75 a d;iy, with $10 a month
board, while men are in urgent demand
by other parties ior diggiur holes and
planting telegraph poles. When the
harvest is over it ia pofsible that the
demand may be eupplied. j
"Ctiarley Shackelf u I," a pioneer res
ident of The Dalles, is suffering untold
pay for the privilege the sum of 6 pet
day.
A warrant wTas ordered drawn in favor
of K. P-. Gilhreth A Sons for a bill of
lumber amounting to $5.40.
I'KKSONAI. MENTION.
J. Di Whltten, of Kingt-ley, is in the
city, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gonrlay.
Attorney W. H. Parker, of Medfoid,
Oregon, is register d at the Umatilla
House.
Attorney .hhu H. Middleton, of Port
laud, was in town today attending to
business in Judge Bradchuw 's court.
Mr. H. Hi Kddit.gf, of Portland, is
here on a visit to his sister, MlM Bd
ding?, of the Elite millinery parlors.
Walter Klindt, who hae been on a
agonv from having a big rusty nail run hlbart visit with his parents, Mr. and
. ,. r, T , . i , ,. Mrs. Henry Klindt, left on the noon
into bit hind foot. Charley is only ggji for M bOOM lo Ea-tern Washing
horse, hut should his it jury prove fatal 1 torjj
his demise will cause more sorrow in j ySB Mttniie Buchler has returned
The Dalles than would that of some of rorn g three-months visit with friends
its inhabitants. "Charley" is owned, ! iu Monterey, California. She was ac-
rvbodv knows, by Dr. W. . companieu ny -ir. ana Mrs. uuar,
iiuoets.
lit- Kept Mi- L
Twelve years ago J. W. BullivaU, of
Hartford, Conn., scratched his leg with
a rusty wire. Infiammation and blood
poisoning set in. For two years he suf
fered intensely. Then the best, doctors
Urged amputation, "but," be writes, "I
used one bottle of Flectric Bitters and
1 1-2 boxes of BttOkieu'l Arnica Salve
anu my Ifg wtt8 sound and well as ever."
For Eruptions, Eczema, Tetter, Salt
Rheum, Sores and all blood disorders
Electric Bitters has no rival on earth.
Try them. . C. Blakeley will guarantee
satisfaction or refund money. Duly 50
cents. i
Stock H. -K" r sale.
I have for sale 44 head of 9tock hogs,
consisting of brood sows, ehotes and
pigs, at my place cn Eight-Mile.
t9J2-w2w H- R, RiCBAMM,
as everynooy Knows, oy
Shackelford and he is so well known in
tbe city that on'y a day or two ago a
former visitor to The Dalles, who saw
the animal standing in front of the Don
nell drugstore, lemarktd to Mr. Don
uell that the last time he was here,
twenty years ago, Charley was standing
in the same place w here he found him
now. It may not be theologically au
fait to pray for Charley's recovery, see
ing he is only a horse, but the people of
The Dalles will be delighted just the
same to know of the auiir.ai's recovery
and to see ttie faithful and intelligent
brute again on his old haunts.
Attempt to Rnh a Chinaman.
A bold attempt was made, at a little
alter dark last night, to rob Fung N ,t.
the Oblnamae who runs a vegetall
garden near the B. F. I.tughlin resi
decce on the Muff. Two men entered
the Chinaman's shanty and, seizing
him, bound his hand and feet with
ropes and gigged his month with MIBO
Clothing that they found in the shanty.
Following thi? action Or) stood giurd
outside the door Ot the shanty while the
Other ratisjcked it for what money they
could tlnd. In this search they were
completely disappointed. There was no
mony in the shanty, pave a little silv r
in the pocket of H patrol pantaloons,
which hung on a nail, and even this the
robbers missed.
After the robbcts had satisfied them
selves that no money was to be l ad,
they loosed the rope? that hound the
Chinaman's mouth and vanished into
tbe night.
The cries of the Celestial, after he
was ungagttd) brought a neighbor to
the scene, who loosed the ropes that
hound his hands and feet and set him
free. The marshal was notified, and
Officer Paulsen hurriedly visited the1
scene of the attempted robhery, but all
effrts to identify or trace the robbero
weie vain.
This mornin? the lacerated mouth
and swollen neck of the Chinaman hire
unmistakable evidence of tbe rough
treatment he received at the hands ol
his assailants la?t night.
It is possible the would-be robbers '
were local artists who knew something
of the Chinaman' businetf, for the Ce
lestial yesterday collected quite a little
sum of money from his customers, which
he dispoeed of in some way know n only
to I i:nse!f.
"Kt l.june."
"East Lynne," a play that will live
forever, comes to the Vogt on Wednes
day, September lSth, for one night only.
The question is often diked, w hy ie it
that people never tire of "East I.ynne"?
The answer is, "Because it lias so muob
heart interest: because it ia a life story,
the story of a woman who had loved
and lost." And it is without question
the greatest emotional play of tba pres
ent generation, a drama in which the
most famous actors and actresses in the
country have appeared and which stands
today tbe most powerful theatrical mag
net in America.
The company that will present "East
Lynne" is headed by one of the greatest
emotional actresses of the present day,
a beautiful woman who has reached the
very zenith of her profession in the
character of Lady Isabel. The support
ing company embraces some of the best
actors and BCtresses that have ever been
seen in the West, and the production
w ill be a noteworthy one. People who
desire seeing this play would do well to
secure their seats early, as the house is
practically sure to be crowded.
The Vote for Oueen.
Tiie following votes were cast up to
about 8 o'clock this afternoon :
MisB Landon .'W
Edith Fisher S8
Myrtle Michel 1 27
Prudence Patterson 14
Martha Schooling 24
Vesta Bolton 32
(j race Scott 12
Clara Nlckelsen 24
Margaret Kinerely 13
Edith Manns 22
Melvia Dawson 47
Hattie Cram 12
Annie Haelam 24
HoseMichell 16
Mrs Maud Mitchell ' 12
May Elton I
May be I Mack 1
Mary Mclnemy -1
Irene Adams 8
sun Improving.
The following bulletins were Issued
today bf the physicians of the president !
At S:30 a. m., Buffalo time: The
president passed a quiet and restful
night and has taken much nourishment.
He feels better this morning thau at
any time. He took a little solid food
this morning and retained it. Pulso,
122; temperature, 100.
At 8 p. m. The president'" condition
is very much the same as this morning
Hie only complaint is fatigue. He con
tinues to take a soffioieot amount ol
nourishment. Pulse, 186; temperature,
100 2
CASTOR 8 A-
For ;.2itants uni! Children,
The Rind Vcu Have Always Bought
8iguature ol
I ...The New York Cash Store...
I 139 and 142 Second Street.
I The BARGAIN STORE of The City
. . Boys' and Hi's SCHOOL SUITS..
KNEE PANTS
We have just received our complete Till limi of
Boys' and Youth's Clothing, and are offering them :it
unusually low prices. Now is tlu time to lit out your
boy for school. Pon't make your purchases without
Beeing our line. We will save you money.
Pon't wait until the nobbiest and neatest patterns are
sold, hut come in at once.
Every SUIT Guaranteed.
ThcNcwYorkCashStorc
New Grocery Store
We have added a Grocery Depart
ment to our store. A new fresh,
clean stock. Give us a call. Prompt
delivery to any part of the city.
...MAYS CROWE...
JVIaier & Benton,
Heacqu rters for
Family Groceries,
:OOHI WOOD:
Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware,
Stoves and Steel Ranges.
167 Second Street,
THE DALLES. OR.
YOUR KIDNEYS.
After vou tire of nslntr so cal'eil kidney remedies
without any benefit, UN Lincoln Mexuul PlllSand be
forever i id of tbOSS lull DslnS In your back. Ihwcard
that old fogy idea ol "pain in the kidneye" and have
all your bladder and urinary troubles con I. ami your
nights made rentful hv the use of liatwc S gleatcst
ast-istant Lincoln Kexuul Pills.
Price, $1.00 per box buy ot yourdruggltl orient
by mail on rseotpl ol price. In plain wranpeic
LINCOLN PROPRIETARY .'..
Fort Wayne, Indiana.
M . Donnell, Agent, The Dalit s.
.aSatf aMaatera
Mm
WM. MICHELL,
Undertaker ami Embalmer
Cor. Third ami WafeldnyUm Sta.
All orders atten ted t promptly, l.'iig
dlstanee pbono 4IS. Looel, 108,
SALE-
a bargain, oi to let
1 or Sate.
Several bead of horses, weighing about
1000 pounds apiece. Prices right. At
my place on Light-Mile.
12-lw M. M. Waikhman.
Gifford b Fotoe Never Fade.
FOR
Team for sale at
out to be workrd until late spring for
their feed. Inquire at this office.
B-d.t w w
Beginning with tomorrow Tuesday
tbe Hailey Oatrert will leave The Dalles
every day, Monday escepted, at 3:30 p.
m. instead of 4 as formerly. s'Jl w-w2
I One-seventy 'five isn't very
i much to pay for a pair of
Misses' Shoes, and when you
can t''t a real ebony calf
1 for that price, it is down-
I
, right cheap.
i They don't kcuH' and they
:do lit. Small ilxet. $1.50.
A. M. Williams & Co.
Tire Insurance.
lav Union I Crown Ins. (o. ol London.
i...n.a 'i
Capitul paid uii
Hl Ik
iru, I ((, ti.ir,
Now i- the time t insure; UB10r
row may be UX) late.
fbone No. B6. Heufert .'v Condon.
Phone N". Ko;f, Paciftc States
IHTUyB IKI I EK Pi
llesidfut Agi-iit, The Dalles.
FOUND.
At Ttie Delias Biuplojrmenl OOce;s
place where fQQ can BfOCON help with
out cost Of trouble. Sja!l Of phone
V SCfllL KlLLKY,
..2olind.V Manager.
Wool ! Woud I Wood ! Heat grades
of fir, piue, oak end slabs, all well sea
toned, can be bought of Jos. T. Peters A
Co. flu Da