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About The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1901)
m m jfV tum. OHWHI MAM Bmr SHMMSQ Hart, Schaffner & Marx Tailor Made Clothes Styteeee The element of style enters more largely every year in the determination of the val ue of Clothing. Without it the best efforts of the retailer are wasted. PEASE & MAYS1 perfect-fitting clothing not only embraces the season's ad vanced patterns and fabrics but the workmanship, the merchant-tailor kind is there, the kind that breeds confi dence and makes a man look stylish and up-to-date. Guaranteed all-wool suits from $8.00 to $26.00. New Stiff Hats, New Monarch Shirts. Largest Stock, Lowest Prices, Underwear from $1.00 to $8.00 per suit. Best Styles. Umbrellas from 75c to $3.50. Miss Autumn's Debute Mitt Aatavtn'e "eoeaiaf oat" I celebrated (everyday) ia formally with tb races acted feshioaa obttiaabte In America. Wa hate bad tba hart picking ham the moat acted weoaroee la tba fashion CM tart of thit ooaatrr. Iba price wa mate oa fashionable food la tba tall of thatowo. Ladies' Suits Stylish Suits made of fine cheviot, in black only; jacket handsomely made, new double-breasted effect. $12 to $14. Grand Sale of Missea' and Chlkiren's Flannelette Underskirts all handsomely made, with yoke and waiat ; worth 46c anywhere. Oar price this week 27c Smart Looking la the woman who cornea down the street with a trim-fitting pair of street boots, made on a mannish laat. Her tread is firm and solid, because the soles extend and are broad on the bottom. She is indeed a sensible woman. Box oal, rioi kid, all rizas and widths; some wih extension soles and rope stitch, the typical mannish shoes, so stylish and sensible. Special good values at $2.50, $3, $3.50 and $4. PEHSE & MAYS. The Dalles Daily ChfOffide. KRIDAY SEPT. 27. 1901 10)- Ice Cream and loeCroam Soda At Andrew Keller's. TREASURER'S" NOTICE. All Wasco County warrants registered prior to December a, 1898, will be paid oa presentation at my offloe. Interest e after September 18, 1901. JOHN F. HAHP8RIBI, Oounty Treasurer. VAY8IDE GLEANINGS. Good piano for rent. Address P. O. box 822, City. 25a 3t An elegant new line of pipes at the American cigar store. e26-4t Professor Bandvig will Rive a social dance at the Baldwin Saturday night. 2i One of the three-eight mlie races an nounced for the coming fair will be a pony race. The Glaoier reports the killing of a bear within the city limits of Mood River last Sunday. The slayer was Ike Nee- leigb. If you are looking for bargains in real property, do not overlook the fact that Hudson & Brownbtil and Dad Baits are strictly in the swim. Just arrived. The largest and moot complete line of picture mouldings ever shown in the city are now on display at H. Glenn & Co. 'a paint and oil store. The Seventh Regiment U. 8. Infantry, band, which has been engaged to play here during tba oarnival, will arrive In The Dalles on the Bailey Gatzert Sun day afternoon. Wanted By a strong healthy woman, situation to work by tba day at any Bind of housework. Apply at the Star Lodging House, on Madison street, be tween First and Second. 26s 3t All those intending to make exhibits t the coming fair and oarnival should PPly at ouce for entry to 0. E. Bayard, tbii office on the south aida of the in entrance to carnival grounds. 8t E. H. Moore, of Nansene, sold a fine pan of 7-yearld black geldings to Jeff U'ippi, of this oily, last evening for 286. ey wtlgh between thirteen and four Men hundred pounds each and are vary Wish. Jeeksoo Gngme Company No. 1, of The Dalla,, m mm lh eMmbere tomorrow t Saturday) evening 17:80 o'aloak, to make arniajsrr-r " "Wending In a body iba eemWal next Mpoday. grit Hood R.var poetaster aaye tba orig jwiitdua nana of Hoed Riear was U-je-nam-Bat, and thai astasia plnassis of hrieteaad it Hog Utter, (rose has lac to kill their faithful dog for food while in a state of starvation. This latter affirmation is probably just poetry and nothing else. The Rhaniko paper says : "E.Jacob sen came up on'Satnrday'a train and left for the interior the same evening. Every one that saw Jake was foroibly struck with bia improved appearance since bis marriage, not but what he always was a good looking fellow." t ' The management of The Dalles carni val and diatriot fair have appointed the Wednesday of the fair as Portland day and apeoial efforts will be pnt forth to maae the day a great success. A big excursion party is expected bere from Portland aod way towns on that day, when the fares bv boat and rail will be reduced to nearly half rates. At the coming district (air thirty-nine head of thoroughbrek Ramboulet bucks and ewes belonging to the Baldwin Sheep A Land Company of Crook coun ty, will be plaoed on exhibition. Tbeee sheep were recently imported by the Hay Greek company from France, where they were selected from a hard belong ing to the French government. Mart Rand la still the boss fisherman, aays the Hood River Glaoier. Wednes day ha caught a rainbow trout, 86 inches long, with a No. 6 fly hook. He was three-quaiters of an hour landing tba big fish. Mart hasn't the papers for this fish story no photographer was near, but tbe veteran fisherman, Sam Koplin, was a witness of tbe catch. Dr. Cline, of Prlnevllle, arrived bere yeaterday afternoon with bis famous runner, Barney Barneto, and is camped on the fair grounds west of tow,n. An other noted runner, Phillip Fair, owned by Jim Bilvertooth, of Antelope, ia also here and will contoet for honors with Barney Barnato. The knowing onee any tbis will be one of tbe prettiest races of tbe season. ... R. H. Weber, the Dalles nursery man, has a sample peach of the Late Crawford variety at tbe office of the Pacific Ex press Company whiob measures twelve inches in circumference and weighs four teen ounces. Tbe peach in qneation bad fallen off the tree during tbe late rains and a squirrel bad dug a bole in one aide of it. alee it ia believed it would bave weighed a pound. As an outcome of the assault on tbe Chinaman at Wasco, Sheriff McGinnla has arrested five men, two named 8altb, one Metney, Root and Duttoo. Tba sheriff says tba people of Waico are not in (sympathy with tbe parpotrators of tba outrage, and gave him every assist anew possible ia tba discbarge af bit doty. At tbe present time it is reported that tba unfortunate Oblaamau will not Urn, Sbaniko Leader. sandwiches. The stranger aaked Mr. White if he had any sandwiches on hand, and the latter replied in the affirmative, eyeing the stranger the while as he followed up bis first question byaaking: "Are you alone?" As Mr. White again answered in the affirmative the stranger shouted, ''Throw np your bands," as he drew a revolver that White thinks was as long as bis arm. White's suspicions bad prepared him for thia result and before tbe stranger had time to draw a bead on tbe candy man White fired a revolver right at hie head, and tbe shot came ao near ending his career that it knocked the stranger's hat off. Without wailing for a second shot tbe stranger picked up bia bat and took to his heels. White rushed to the door after blm and fired a parting abot, without effect, at another man who had been waiting outside and was evidently a partner of White's assailant. White deacribe'e tbe would-be lobber as a man of 35 to 40 yeara of age, of sandy com plexion with a sandy beard turned up at the ends. The men wore a light sack coat and a dark colored bat. As usual be got away and no trace of him has been found. OPENING OF DALLC8 CARNIVAL The Grand Farad Will form on Ueeoad Street at 1:80 Muaday Afteraooa. A boat midnlaht last night a antered tba fruit aod oandy ttata of Jamas White, ia tba East Sad, Joat ae Mr. White bad returned to tba etaat from his eaetomary vialt to the mttabjbt train with hot eatae aad Tbe Dallea Carnival aad Street and District Fair will open next Monday afternoon in tbe following order. Queen Melvia will arrive on the steamer Reli ance and will be met at the D. P. A A. N. Co. landing by tbe president of the carnival. Judge W. L. Bradahaw, tbe prime minister, Judge G. C. Blakeley, and tbe mayor, G. J. Farley. Her maj esty will be escorted to bar plane in tbe parade by tbeee functionaries aad by Co. D, O. N. G., and tbe band of the Seventh Regiment, United States Infantry. Tbe parade will form at 1 p. m. oa Second etreet, right reeting on Court, in be following order : Chief Marshal Frank Menefee and staff. Seventh Regimental Bead. Company D, O. N. Q. Quae n's Carriage. Malda of Honor. Carriage President Oarnival, Prime Minister, Mayor. Civic societies on loot. Firemen. Assistant Marshal and Aids. Dallea Band. Eagles' Float. Eagles oa Foot, Indians under escort of a Typical Cow Boy. Woodman's Float. Vegetable Floats. Fruit Floats. Two horse Farm Team. Merchants' Floats. Foar-boree Farm Tea. Exhibition Stock. CH Usees fo Carriages. Parade will move at 1 :80, east oa Sec ood to Maataoa ; south to Fourth west to tales aasiitii ad Wash Inert ran where law BrW aWBPalSBaejraBVaBjBnaBB sw w eBBBass-Bs"eaPBi -sr -- v-saw of tea oareftal qaoaa vW escort of tbe band and O. N. G., to the carnival through tbe main entrance at tbe corner ot Third and Washington streets. The Dallas Race Track and Grounds. A visit to the new race track west of town yesterday afternoon was a revela tion to the Chboniclb man, who bad not been on tbe grounds since tbe open ing epeed contest of Dallas horses early last eammer. A force of earpantars was still at work putting tbe finishing touches on a commodious pool stand, and the time between tbis and next Monday will probably be fully occupied by tbe eame force in building hog and sheep peas, in removing the closets from tbe inclos ure within the race track and erecting them on grounds south of tbe track and at a proper distance back of tbe grand stand. Besides these a double fence will be built from the entrance gate on tbe eaat, so as to make a lane from the entrance gate to tbe first cross fenoe, a short distance back of tbe Mission or chard. Tola lane will prevent loose stock pasturing in the mission groonds, from getting outside while tbe fair is in progress. The entire grounds are well inclosed with a substantial board fence eight feet In height. Stalls have been erected to accommodate forty bead of cattle, and as many more stalls will be built as tbe entriee may abow to be needed. There are stalls for fifty odd bead of horses, end their location aad arrangement are all that could be desired. Tbe grand stand looks substantial aad comfortable and has capacity for eeatlag 700 persons. Three wells furnish abundance of good pure water. From one of them a wind mill raiees tbe water into a tine cittern Eng a capacity of 2200 gallons. From cistern the water ie taken that Is to sprinkle tbe track. A one-borse power is alao attached to tbe well to raise tbe water at times when tbe wind falls to drive tba wind mill. Tba track ie under tba special care of Andy Allan, who haa put it ia the finest possible condition and only asks that Jupiter Pluvius shall not be too liberal with libations that have hitherto served to assist him materially la bis work. The absence of rain from this time ontil the end of next week; as Secretary Will lams puts It, would make tbe track tba shortest In tba Northwest. Tbe track and grounds, as wall as tbe cattle aod boras stalls, are a vast Improvement oa the old ones ia He matin's Addition. They art. lo poJet of feat, something that Tba Dallea has a right io be proud af aod for which tba chief credit la dot 4 wewS JSGeMSleJasttSSt1 sS DsTJ V e) esJOsslssvwOjPjl through wheat energy and liberality, sappiest sated by that of their fallow rJtfsaao af Tba Dal'ea, abeady atari 4488 bare bate aaeat to make Mem fata tataasy of the aTlM few) 09gnVftV4tstg AffcMtfamof Fastest sMsse aad no awOWbaAFaak. I ee.The New York Oath Store... I I IS end 148 Second Street. I I The BARGAIN STORK of the City. I ..Bags mi imi's stuooL am. KNEE PANTS We have just received our complete fall line of Boys' and Youth's Clothing, and are offering them at unusually low prices. Now is the time to fit out your boy for school. Don't make your purchases without seeing our line. We will save you money. Don't wait until the nobbiest and neatest patterns are sold, but come in at once. Every SUIT Guaranteed. Tbe New York Cash Store 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. ' aa .MATS fi CROWE too Waietr & Benton, Headquarter for Family Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, Stores and Steel Ranges. 107 Soaond Street. THE DALLES, OR. Thert once was men turned Horn Who mute caught in terrible atom, But he never aid "booh " For he had on shoe, Which of course aaa "GOVERNOR,'' Pingree-made and storm-proof; the longest wearing, the most reliable and swellest shoe yet built for man. There arc various stylet, weights aad leathers of them, bet all cost alike, Just I We ere sole Agent. A. Me WILLIAMS & CO. FOUND. , A Tbe Dallas Emptor stent OflUtje plate where roe aaa troeere help aith. oottoet or troabl. Mall or pboac Vacant Kuunr, swea X fft4s9 JepWwpMT S. W. 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