The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 13, 1901, Image 3

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    tiitiittl FRIGHTFUL
TRAIN WRECK
...The New York Cash Store...
138 and 142 Second Streot.
The BARGAIN STORE of the City.
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Locomotive Enginccts Killed ami
Several Trainmen Injured.
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New Arrival
Today's "com mencing
our hrst Bhimnent ol
gong
' ushers into the store
Fall Suits. Jackets, in 27-
mch lengths, .y-meh lengths, and the stylish Automobile. One look will convince
von that the styles arc right.
We are also showing Velvet Skirts they are very swell.
See our corner
window display
FLBHHELETTE - - - GlQlSSOme DOWH 20G per pfl.
mm SPK AL
GRE4T SILK SALE plain .Tap. Silks in
all shades the best value on earth will not
be put in stock until Saturday morning.
Saturday Price 25C 'cr yard
PEMSE MAYS.
,Tut as we go to press the town is
shocked w ith the report of a train wreck
that has occurred a'.Kiut a mile east of
town in which Kneweers Tom Hashun
arid Kd. l!eese have lost their liv, and
two or three other train men ar more
Of less seriously in jured. Further par
tfC0.lt.ri could not be learned in time for
this issue. The wrick ia that ol a
; double header cravel train.
SCENES OF SPLENDOR.
Brilliant Army of Attraetloas to iit
Sr"n t hih Portlaad Carnival.
Never in the history of the Northwest
have the people been offerod such enjoy
I able entertainment, mingled with useful
instruction, as will be hud before them
during the month of tho Portland car j
nival, which will be held in the great
exposition building from Sept. I8tb to
' Oct. 19tbi and also in tho beautiful
Multnomah Bald adj lining. The com
mittee of representative business men
having the carnival in charge have al
ready made contracts involving tht ix
1 penditure of $50,000 to make t fie enrni
i Val a success. On the music and amuse
ments alone there will bo f 13,000 ex-,
I pended, and the other appropriations;
will be in proportion for the horse show,
I the grand military tournament, the
' athletic exercises, etc.
These figures will give people an idea
of the grandeur ar.d immensity of the'
carnival, which will be Illuminated with .
Joys' and Mi's school SUITS..
KNEE PANTS
received
Clothinir,
We have just
Boys' and Youth's
unusually low prices,
bov for school. I )on't
seeing our hue we will save you money
Don't wait until the nobbiest and neatest patterns art
sold. !ut come in at once.
our complete Tall line of
and are offering them at
Now is the time to lit out your
make your Durchases without
Every SUIT Guaranteed.
ThcNcwYork Casl Store
fie Dalles Daily ChNmiete.
FRIDAY
SEPT. 13, 1901
ce Cream
and
IceCream
Soda
At Andrew Keller's.
TREASURER'S NOTICE.
All H'aifn County warrant registered
prior to December it, 1KOK, will be paltl
on preHcntation at my office. Interest
Matei arter September IS, iooi.
JOHN F. HA.UP8BIKK,
Couuty Treasurer.
the largest yield of barley on the Ridge : pork was getting for potatoes. York
was that of a small field belor.ginc to ,1. claimed he wns gettiun a dollar a sack
D. Whitten. From five acres 178 sacks and threw $10 on the table to hack his
were obtained. This is a i f 1 d of sev- statement. Hastings covered the bet
'enty-seven bushels to the acre. Theyflnd won the money, for the buyer of the
I barley was of the beardless variety. ' , potatoes cei tified that York was. only
If you are going to tho Portland car- ! getting 85 cents. The lose of the ten
j nival or to the Btate fair at Salem, take j dollars effected York's temper so that he
itbe Builev (-iatz-rt. leaving The Dalles ! struck Hastings a blow, which left its
at 8:30 p. m., and view the grandest
scenery in the world. Music, meals and
I the most commodious boat on the river.
Its a pleasure to ride on this boat. Pas
j seugers visiting Portland can, if they
j wish, secure sleeping accommodations
and remain on the Bailey Gatzsrt over
I night, which would save them going im
I mediately to a hotel on their arrival in
I Portland. irta-lw
3800 electric lights,
lull military bands
there will not be a
noon nor evening.
The music by two
will he grand, and
dull moment after- j
There will be a re- i
production of Multnomah falls in t lit
exposition building, a big working min-
ing exhibit, a German village, a show ing !
of all the products of the Northwest,
and many other sights to see.
All railroad and steamboat lines will
sell excursion tickets to the carnival
good for seven days, at one and one-third
fare for the round trip. People who
miss the Portland carnival will miss a
grand event.
New Grocery Store
We have added a Grocery Depart
nicnt to our store, A new fresh,
(dean stock. ( live us a c
Prompt
delivery to any part of the city,
.MAYS CROWE,
The Vote for Oueen.
mark on the light cheek. York will be
tried in Justice Brownhill's court at 10
o'clock tomorrow morning.
Two young bloods, hailing from Port
land and apparently under the influence ' .. .
r noli ... .u, .-a The following votes were cast
, ... ... . , . aoout 3 o clock this afternoon :
'oully this afternoon in front of 'ne- j j
Eastern Oregon Land Company's office i j,)jtn Fisher 6't
that Mr. i arr stepped to the door ol ttie
office and asked them to move on or
up to
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
I The will of the late William H. Van
j Bebber was filed in the probate court
yesterday. It is dated July 20, 1901,
some five weeks before his death, and is
witnessed by K. F. Gibons and John M.
i Marden. Mr. Van Bebber leaves to his
New furs just in at The Fair.
Tl.e Glacier urges that the town of
Hood River ought t'i have a board of
trail"
j son. VA illiaua r. an tiehuer, t tie sum ot
tonight is : aiooo. the testator bavins full assurance
weather and frost in exposed : n,, ki. ir. u.un ,,,i .in rn,nr hi
UlOti II li I Iv ill : t nuii ntti i i mivi uiui
Places. i. ..,Jl l u. ;.,.!..
puuti iui iiiui nosiomuuc an ju uvi juu-
ment. he may properly require." All
Tho
cooler
weather forecast for
Take notice of oui blanket display in
west window. Every pair a bargain.
The Fair,
Just received a new lot of Mascot kid
gloves in rhe fall shades. The best glove
for $1.85 on the market. The Fair.
The Hood Iiiver public shool opened
Monday with an attendance of 108, as
the rest of hie real and personal property
is ieft to his wife, whom he names
ex-cutrix without bonds.
i cease their vile talk. The bloods took
! this invasion of their sacred right to
; make blackguards of themselves as an
i insult and wi'xed worse than before,
j w hen Mr. Parr promptly gave them into
I the hands of Deputy Sheriff Wood.
When arraigned before Recorder Doher
I ty the now crest-fallen youug black-
guards begged hard, fur the eahe of the
! sorrow and disgrace their imprisonment
would bring to their relatives at home,
to be turned loose. Mr. Parr finally
: agreed not to pioeecute the bos if they
; would come buck to hie oflice and
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JVlaiei & Benton,
Hoaoqu 9 rters for
Family Groceries,
V I a mi 1 rw i v u frit' I hiiir rnilunuca t r ttiti lainal
ueorge ivrauss touay snippeu a oox oMclerk Tiiev did so gladlv and were let
peachee to a irieuu in i ortiaiui tnat are
beauties. The smallest measured 10'...
inches, and most of them measured 11 K-
against ISO on the opening day last year. ! inches in diameter. They were grown
Patroni of the public library will
Please note that the library will be open
tomorrow between the hours of 2 and
o'clock.
Antoin Duni and Julia Hoch, two res
(Jents ol Kliukitut county, were united
n wedlock last evening at the Obnrr
House by Rev, U. F. Hawk.
Found A purse containing a small
amount of money wa left the other day
at the office of Pease & 'iaya. The owner
can have it by proving property. eepl3 8t
Ww buiineu men and real estate
ol Hood River have sent to the
aD'Aoidrioail exposition
mis (h scrlptive of
ley.
The Iho) River
wrjr, on the M. V. Johnson pla-ie,
Wt Side, sold his Spitzenberg apples
m week for $1,05 a bushel, delivered in
'own without packing."
word reached here today that Mrs. R.
, lark. Of Hartland, who has been
iur eoine
s. aii in: . ,
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1800 p i m ph -
tlie Hood River va!-
Glacier savs "Mr.
on his place on lb old garnaou grounds,
which he bought ars ago and was
called fool lor his pains, as many sup
posed the snndy soil wouldn't produce
anything. On the contrary, however,
it will produce anything and cannot be
fxcelled for Deaches o n 1 irrapes. All it!
needs for orchard and gardenin
poses is plenty of wafer
The last car of this season's green
prunes will be shipped from here to
Dlgbt, mcking forty cats of 1000 crates
each, or 10,000 crates for the season.
This is txolueive of what have been
hipped by express, which, however, was
no great amount. The shipments were
Utmost equally divided between Sayre Sc
Co. and the Columbia Commission Co.
The larger portion were sold outright
and brought from 85 to 37g cents a
crate, net, at the cars. This is sai 1 to
he a good living price, and speaking of
it one of the largest fruit growers of the
g.
In all the history of the United States,
i lor for that matter of the world, we do
not believe any country can show a
(more prosperous condition thm we are
I'having at the present time. Never be-
foie in the writer's history has there
been such a call for men. Capital is
fairly pleading for labor and is offering
almost fabulous wages. Just think of
Any kind of a hobo who will evei
make a pietense of work is offered from
11.60 to 18.50 Dr dav and board. And
the beauty of it is ttiat everything else
ie in proportion. Farmers aie getting
good, living prices for their produce, and
money is easy. Moitgages on the homee
of our people are fast disappearing and
it does Beem that we could atk for no
jnore. Real estate is moving) too. Mr.
BrOWObilli of the firm of Hudson &
BrovnblUi informs us; that that firm
last week sold one farm on High Prairie,
Washington, one 320-acre farm a few
ii. hep from town, and this week four
Wty luts and one ti-rooin residence and
.lot. Dad Putts has been doing a thriv-
business. There is hardly a bhtiek
Myrtle Michel! 47
' Prudence Patterson 34
J Martha Schooling 2.r
Vesta Bolton 34
I Grace Bcott 17
Clara Nickelsen 2tl
Margaret Kinersly 16
Edith Manns . . 42
Melvia Pawson 5ii
: Rose Michell 18
! Mrs Maud Mitchell 17
Mav Elton 45
Maybel Mack 0
Mary Mclneiny 10
I rene Adams 14
Lnura Thompson 1
Alma Schmidt 1
Cora Joles 2
Mrs Ernst Luiddemun 2
CHANCC TO BUY A HOME.
A bodv of 4S00 acres of land near An
telope will be sold in tracts of 100 acres
or more to suit pnrchaeer. More than !
half of this land is fine wheat land, rich
black loam. It is Wfll watered, the e
beimr some thirty . r forty springs on
the tr. ' ami small running streams
across most of it. The land is situated
from lour to eight miles from the end of
the rstilroad at Shaniko.
Any part of tho land will be sold,
either lor cash or on long umowior me
first piynn nt. Price 6 10 $15 per acre.
1 quire of A. S. Bennett.
s 13 d.vwlm
Semi anriinl opening of fall millinery
at the Campbell k Wilson Millinery
Parlors Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept.
10th anil 17th. I'p-to-date stIes ami
OOHD WOOD:
Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware,
Stoves and Steel Ranges.
167 Second Street,
THE DALLES. OR.
YOUR KIDNEYS.
After vou tire o usintr ho culled kidnev remedies,
without any benefit, use Lincoln Soxuivl Pills mid ha
forever rid of those null pains In your hack. Disoard
that old fogy idea of "pain in the kidneys" mid have
all your bladder and urinary trout, Ie run I. mid your
nights mad restful bv the use of OStlr'U greatest
assistant Lincoln Sexual Pills.
Price. $1.00 per box - huv ot fOOrdfOgglsl m sunt
by luail on rfOtlpI nl price, in plain wrappei.
LINCOLN PROPRIETARY JO.,
Poll Wayne, Indiana.
M. '.. I) Minell, Agent, The Malles.
ail the latest novelties will fie shown.
A general invitation is extended. tf
CASTOR 8 A
For intants and Cniidreu.
the Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
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WM. MICHELL,
Undertaker and Embalmer
Cor. Third and W i i Sts.
411 orders alleodi'd to piomptly. Long
dlttnnoc phono 4. td. LmsI, 108,
ill
county sai.l in the hearing of Iiik :
Cbkokk ILI, "If I were sure of ttna price j kind in tlie fity to be rented for
time of tvuhoid line u n m i. i ii iaII tl,H time I would like to have a prune nn. mahm. 'there are but tfiree or
triplicated with inflammatory rheuina- orchard of a ihousand acres." four vacant houses in town, and they
. "itu at her home at 0 o'clock this1 BuVd a renter on tho J. B. re so far out that nohodv wants them,
deceased was a widow. Htuil Mofah. near Bovd. was arrested i,nU as a last resort. Vacant rooms are
Sit,
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FOR SALE-
Team for saie at a tmrgain, ol to let
out to be workxl until late spring for
their teed. Inquire at this office.
s-d.i a 1 w
tomorrow 'Tuesday,
Beginning with
'uorninir. The
who eaVB f.HI,lily 0,Bix children, all of this afternoon by Constable Jackson on fast disappearing, and even the butcher's the Bailey (Jot.ert will leave The Dalles
WsH reaide in Klickitat county. Uomplaint of William Hastings who ' re complaining of "loo much woik. ' every day, Monday excepted, at 8 30 p,
urooKimuse, of Tygh Ridge, has
1 11 at- . i
-- put up Ui threshing machine alter
w -),000 bushels
UIO
charires Yoik with assault Bud battery.
The assault was committed in front of
He estimates! the I. X. L. restaurant, where both !
Wanted An office boy, Fair wages.
Apply at Times-Mountaiueer. elO-lw
sveraiie viuin i . I a n.H mr. I Miss Julia Masouart. at the Beehive
. " Biriug Wltoai ai parneii iiu oumu j--- i -- .
lnty LU9tiel, and Qf f .. . .. A di te arow restaurant, will do dressmaking of all
0lrlT In ikl.. . 71 . ... .. ' i
' " ""'ny-nve bushels
in. instead of 4 as formerly.
t01w-w2
Piobahly wea York and Hastings over the price kinds.
t'i !m j
Boy wanted to do chores, about two
hours' work a day ; good wages. Apply
at this office. sl21w
Subscribe lor Tun Chkowuu b-
One-tfeventy-flvo isn't very
muoll t pay fill a pair '
.Mi-ses' Sliutts, and wlicn you
m m m
can get a real ebony can
for tliat price, if is down
right cheap,
They ln't seuif ami they
do lit. Small sizoa, $1.50.
Fire In&cirance.
Lavr Union & (icfii Ins. (o. ol london.
i, inuli I I --' i
I'miitui i'. lei Hi'
gl ,5(10(000
$ao, i tOtOua
Now i- the tin,,- t iiiHiirc ; tom r-
rmv nmy be too late.
Phono Nw. M, sco!i:rt a t'ondop,
I'hoiu; No. 803, Pacilic Slates t o.
4RTI1UM sin I BUT,
R guidon t Agent, Tho J'ulles.
A. M. Williams CO. Co.
FOUND.
At The U tiles Kmpluymenl 0(Bott
pi ice where vou i-uu procure hc,p with
out cjst or double, flail Of phone
V.M IIKI. Kli.ld.KV,
Vl& adsS Manager.
WooJ ! Wood ! Wood ! Best grades
id hi, pine, oak and slabs, all well sea
tuned, can be bought of Jos. T. Peter A.
U), slO ltu