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About The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1901)
K9 Hurt OF? iClofhc New Neckwear If you knew how really good these Pease A Mays' H. S. & X. Suits and overcoats are, the honesty of fabrics, the correctness of style, the thor oughness of tailoring, you'd never wear any other clothes. Seeing's Believing Look at 'em. Showing them is almost as pleasant as sell ing 'em generally means the same thing. $8, $10, $12, $15, $18, $20, $22.50, $25. Miss Autumn' s Dtbot Iw iUy wtv W hot bod tl tbe tub ion Iseblooeole S (tWNU 1ft. I Ma In iHria. k ofaT eenatrr nnnriM mTmIimm I tbe talk of the Iowa. Stylish Suits made of fine cheviot, in black only; jacket handsomely made, new double-breasted effect $12 to $14. Grand Sal of Mlaaea'and Children' Flannelette Underskirt all handsomely made, with yoke and walat; worth 45a anywhere. Oar price this waek 27c Smart Looking ia tha woman who eomaa down tha street with a trim-fitting pair of Btraet boots, made on a mannish laat. Bar tread la firm and olid, because- tba to let extend and are broad on tha bottom. She ia indeed a sensible moman. Box calf, t11 kid, all siaes and widths; some with extension sole and rope stitch, tba typical manniah shoes, so stylish and sensible. Special good value, at S2.50, $3, $3.50 and $4. PERSE 5t MAYS. The Dalles Daily Ctardefe. MONDAY SEPT. 80, 1801 Ice Cream s nd psOrsam oao At Andrew Keller'. TREASURER'S NOTICE. All ffuto Const Mfiuti vagtatevad prior to Dntmbir l, 1800, will b paid n presentation at mj ofltee. Intereet -Met after September lil, 10O1. JOHN W. BAStPBBIRK, Ooaotr Treneurer. VAY8IDE GLEANINGS. The weather forecast received from Portland this morning says : "Fair to day and Tussday. Froat tonight." The diamond ring will be presented with appropriate oaramonias, to Queen Mel via, Wednesday night. Meanwhile it is on exhibition dolly in Van Norden's ibow window. A message sent by telegraph is termed telegram, bat a message sent by tele phone is as yet without a name. "Tole phrone". has been suggested, as wall as "telephem" and "phonogram." Andrew Urqnhart brought to this office this morning e piece of grape vine of the Sweet Water variety, about five feu in length, the grapes on whloh weighed twenty-seven pounds. It is on exhibition in the fruit booth. Mrs. J, H. Sharer, of Sharer's Bridge, who was seriously hurt last week at Graea Valley by the kick of a favorite mule, is, we are pleased to leern, im proving to such en extent that no per manent injury is apprehended. It would be well for people to look out for counterfeit money es well ee other forms of robbery during the fair. It was currently reported on the street this morning that the "sbovsrs of tbs queer" had already got in more or less of their work. Portland papers announce the engage ment of Miss Susie Gembell, who is well "own in ibis city seen accomplished vocalist, to Lambert O. Whltehnrst, of Tacoms. Tbs wsdding is announced to te place at the home of the bride's Parents In Portland today. ThefrUmdsoi Missies Ward will be Pleased to leern that she Is recovering r'Pidly from the opeMlto she nader recently at 84. Vlneent'a hospital, nd i, no, tyntUini out of dancer. 0r- ""'Trtmfmiwad mmi luthat affeni from Portltnd yoatsrdey. la.. I . i - ' J kuiu ageaev &e "'Pectin ak - ai-a Mrs. B. VJaeJktoWS 17'oa ehe m mhri 'Yieneflu wraa me ; I can't remember my prayers, and I'm staying with a lady that don't know any." A simple remedy for warts is a dram of salicylic acid with ah ounce of collo dion in e bottle which bee a tiny brush run through the cork. Apply this mix tore to the worts twice a day end in a few davs tbev will dry up and fall off. October Ladles' Home Journal. Two carloads of horses end one of sheen arrived here last -night from the street fair. W. O. Minor's load of short horns arrived Saturday. The stock and speed entries will not be complete till tonight, but there is hardly e doubt tbet every available shed end stall will be oc cupied. So says Secretory Williams. Mr. John Bonn brought down from hie home this morning for exhibition at the fair a German family Bible, that was translated by "John Diotenberger and other learned and godly persona," and printed in the year 1677. It has been in the Bonn family for-824 years. It is in a fine state of preservetion. The Moro Observer dismisses e very unpleasant subject in tbe following char acteriallc manner: "J. A. Knox eon tends thet tbe smallpox which he scat tered in the Hood river valley section, he-cot In Moro, es he camped here two wseks. Joseph, yon stole nothing; you perheps bed it wltb yon when yon came here, end we ere thankful to Almighty God that you took it ewey with you." A new lew mekes tbs next November term of county courts the time for fixing the bounder? lines of election precincts. The January term before an election wea the time by the old lew. The limit, most be fixed by the courts so as to eon form toward and rood district bounda ries. It. is also provided thet no elec tion precinct will have more then 300 voters. Petitions to tbe court for de sired changes must be brought in at the coming November term or product limits will stand for two years ee at present arranged. Portland, with e population of 100,000. raised $15,000 for her exposition end oaf nival. The Dalies, with a population of 4000, raised $4,600 for bar street fair and oeraitel. The Belles meg he e stow town, end comparison! may be odious, hot it is herd to suppress the remark that the comparative ratio of liberality of the two towns in this particular in stance le nearly 8 to I in favor of The Dalles. Tbe Dallas raised ftl.ljtf par capita of population ; Portland raieed W coots. Why even tbs boys of Tbe Dalles in half ap hoar ttet order night wee Wee In round thousend. dollars In votes for their favorite girl for Qoeee IpowUrj the eeraivei. John Adklna, of the UsnetlUe Moeea. aftaUsftV S 4HMPeeP "wlfeP SsMafc .ttMA "fc Odd to J peers, to he lies in the fset that tbe elder Adkins, the first owner, was a charter member of tbe first Od 1 Fellow's lodge Instituted this side tbe Atlantic. This wes proba bly ia 1810, as Odd Fellowship wee in trod need in the United States, from what is known as the Manchester Unity, in that yeer, end the "Grand Lodge of Maryland end the United States" woo constituted February 1821. M. T. Nolan received a telegram this morning announcing thet his brother' in-law. Georce Moabos, had been killed yesterday in Missoula, Montana, end that tbe body would be brought here for burial. The deceased was foreman of tbe switching crew at Missoula and is supposed to have met hie death while attending to tbe duties of bis celling. The young men wes scarcely 24 years of ace. Be wes born and brought up ia Tbe Dalles where be has many friends who regret his untimely death. No ar rangement can be made for tbe time of tbe funeral till the corpse arrives. The number and variety of exhibits in the carnival grounds Shis year great ly exceed those of last year. The booths of tbe mercantile firms ere remarkably beautiful, although at this writing very few of them ere complete. Tbe follow ing list of booths will be found nearly complete: Louis Oomini, monuments; miaes and minerals; Andrew Keller, confectionery; J T Peters, lumbar, wood etc. ; Dr Tack man, greenhouse pleats; Meier dc Beaton, hardware aad grocer ies; Eastern Oregon fruits; women's faney needle work ; oil paintings end other works of art; photographs; Mays dc Crows, hardware and groceries; New York Cash Store, dry goods and cloth- lux ; Jones' Cafe, confectionery ; Oregon products; D W Vause, points, oils, eta. ; Monetae Perkins, books end msMisnUnstremeats ; Pnns dc Nttoshke, furniture; Iodise' cookery ; White Collar Line; M Z Dooneii, drugs; B A Gilford, photography; Pease dc Mays, general eebaedleejG C Blekelsy, drugs; A M Williams dc Company, dry goods end clothing. H. Glenn, paints, oils, etc.; Hob Clothing Bones; M. Gumbert, of gars and tooeose ; ureat wonnern ear- altore Co., furniture and stoves ; B. H. Grant, cigars and tobacco; Dalles Laun dry Co.; Diamond Boiler Mills; I i Bowen, seeds. Ia addition to these if of tha ladies of St. 'Peter's Gat hoi le ahaash taw the sate of faiurr "'WS-WSWVVWV oW WpnnnnnBjnni nfnej VW weweP ei eeeneaenw nl rsSJaSflSe smeeaSewS a eeeS fes 4f ton for the sale of tomoeade a ; thet of John Bradley far tha of aaaaats, aad a loaf raaesef booths devoted to Gafaart. tog Ootoher let the heat will reretoed ee Taaaaeye. Ttarecare and The Felr aad Carnival. . At this writing there is every indica tion that tbe fair end carnival will be tbe largest aad meat successful ever held in tba second Oregon fair district, If not in Eastern Oregon. Tbe dreed of rein Is over, the sky Is without e cloud aad confidence prevails that we shell have a full week of ant own ideal fall weather. These con ditions are-peculiarly gratifying, for be sides the fact that The Dalles people beve saraaassd themselves In making preperatloa for the events of this wo tbe ooantv feir is an institution tbet Is dear to the heart of people In both town and country. The fall meson la not complete without It. It brings people together for e period of diversion and relaxstion tbet is needed after a summer and harvest of herd work, and tbe pleas ure afforded mekes for tbe beeltb end happiness of everyone who takes e dey or two off and devotes himself exclusive ly to rw!r enjoyments. There le e good deel to be gelhed by tbe f armors from a stady of agricultural exhibits. It matters not whether they are interested In live stock, wheat, frait, or vegetables, an exchange of Ideas m aoonipaiiaoo of products Is eertoia to s waken grantor interest la their work aad create e generous rivalry that spore the former oa to bettor effort. There is nothing more efficient then the county fair to get tbe agriculturist oat of tbe mistaken notion that be is doing' well enough end can not improve hie form, increase bis yields or better bis methods. It Is e school in itself end every farmer galas by a few days' sttsndanee at it. ratctaoaTdx mnawiun. Mrs. M. C. George. Mist George. Miss ste Georce ead Miss Bradley ware In The ueues eotoraey. ids nests of Mr and Mrs. A. J. Toimie. Mr. end Mrs. P. J. 8 tad Ism an resoroed loot night from their wedding trip aad "at home" temporarily at the rest is of the bride's Unete end Aoat Goariey. Ia this oltT fioadev. Sent. 20th. to Mr. ead Mrs. May ward, a son. IMaaolntlea Mue. Notice la hereby given that tbe part aerahip hovstofseo exist lag betwsea J. E. FanaadOfaes. U. Michel bach, under l Beans of J. E. Felt dc Co.. bee this dev been dissolved bv matael eon- . Ohes. 8. Michel bach retiriag. J. alt will eoetteee the baeiaest end will oof tost nil so)totoeding nseeanto and 99 4ewfl OaVflor) Tha Dallas, Or,, lopt. 10. 1801. J, . ret. Csua. H. MjcaotSACH. CASTOR I A TifiTt tt ffif lirfff tKat sQNK Iwsl IhW ftlH IhM Midway is Here With ATReiOTIONB VHMMAXJU. !Prol B. J Base, the Hih ww, diving from pole 75 feet high, turning ft compieie soniertmult and diving into ft tank of water 3 ft. deep. Dandy, the Hlgh-Divin Dot. ascends and dives, at the command of his trainer, Prof, Harry Holmes, from a 60 ft ladder into a net. Luenette, the Mysterious Flying Lady, flies through the air and performs truly astonishing feats without any assistance. A truly edifying moral exhibition. The Bioscope. direct from London, England, showing the famous Passion Play, Sappho, Dixon-Palmer Fight and other scenes intensely interesting. BOSCO, the Abyssinian Snake-Eater, eats 'em alive. Don't fail to see Bosco. Beautiful lone, in poses plastique. A start- lino Virta i. l.il aIVVwiI Tl 1 nalMlul Vaudeville Show. premier Oriental Dancing Girl. Prof. Schmidt, the hypnotist. Prof. Post, the anatomical wonder; a freak of nature, the most wonderfully developed human be- 4 Ma can. ' 3eel AdcjM seeeedSaefeiaee SLe i aandsaBBaw mam adoaai I Satcedaff an f av 8i ad The Dallas eel 'epaaaaeaaaar en -wweaj -wa-eSana CWfcSee. a -- J. -J m A a ed anaaM aaaaaeej, ewaaana aaa eaaqf a Zm5ZmlttmM v am. - ; j rank, jhhahant. mmm-mi La Belle Rosa, the nature, 1 ing extant. The Old Plantation. Fun on the levee. Buck and Wing Dancing. Quaint Southern Melodies. The Indian Mummy. A remarkable freak of nature. Dr. M. H. Walker, Professional Palmist, associated with the celebrated Gypsy Palmist Every afternoon and Evening at the Carnival Grounds. sae-asassfcaaas ...The New York Gash Store... 188 and 142 Second Street. The BARGAIN STORE of the City. ..Boys' and Ms SCHOOL SUITS.. 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 vour 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 NewTork CaskiBtore New Crooe We have added a Grocery Depart, ment to our store. A new fresh, clean stock. Give us a call. Prompt aiiwfewnaaaawaaaa- delivery to any part of tba city. ' . JVy .' , '..;" 1,1- . TX BKATlV dl OROWB Teace"anaaaaaaaeaa aaaanr eaaneBar SJSSV j lHBr WiPW iWSnSia "SeW wW t WSWnCCS Mvtrtia in The i 1 e