The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, October 04, 1901, Image 4

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    PORTLAND CARNIVAL Exbo-tio
KXCUJtSION RATES. rianSTami nSfe.
Wh.Balm'n Cascade L
On sale, Daily Regular Rosnd-trlp Tickets, unlim- j0
On sale Sept. 10, 15, Oct. 2, 9, 16, Special Bound- fAA - u . aa
trip Tickets, limited to 6 days from date of lie
W. C ALLAWAT, Gen. Atft.
JWaier & Benton,
Headquarters for
Family Groceries,
Hardware, Tinware, Craniteware
Stoves and Steel Ranges.
167 Second Street.
THE DALLES. OR.
PREMIUM LIST
Awarded by ta Judges at the Second
Barters Dragon District Fair.
P0ULTBY.
For pair of Bronzed turkeys, let pre
mium, C A Gibson ; 2nd, Gbas J Nich
olson. Trio of Plymoatb Bock chickens, 1st,
C L Phillips.
Trio of Buff Leghorns, C L Phillips
st; Mrs C L Phillips 2nd.
Trio of Brown Leghorns, James Ire
land 1st; same, 2nd.
Trio of Games, T Prinz, Jr, 1st.
Trio of Pekin docks, Mrs C Galhraith
let. Trio of Pekin docks with top-knot,
Mrs C Galbraith 1st. Trio of Game
Bantams, Guy Young let. Trio of same,
Guy Young 2nd. Trio of Black breasted
Bed Game, Joe Mclnerny 1st. Trio of
Golden Bantame, Joe Snipes 2nd. Trio
of Plymouth Bocks, George Snipes, Jr,
2nd. Trio of Wyandotte, Harry Snipes
2nd. Trio of Light Brabmae, H A Falk
1st. Trio of Black Lengthens, C S Ma
gee 1st. Trio of Silver Laced Wyan
dottas, Mrs Sydney Smith 1st. Trio of
Dully Vardens, Mrs J 8 Taylor 1st.
GUINEA FOWL.
Trio of Guinea Fowl, Charles N N'ich
olsen 1st.
SWINE.
Boar lees than 1 year old, C P Batch
1st. Chester White boar, 1-year-old
end under, M M Waterman 1st. Less
than 1-year old, same, 1st and 2nd.
Boar less than 1 year old, S B Johnson
1st. Best boar and two sows of same
breed, but not full brothers and sisters,
M M Waterman 1st. Boar and two or
more of his get, same, let.
FLOUR.
Largeet and-best display of floor, Dia
mond Roller Mills let. Fifty-pound
sack of floor, same, 1st.
W0BK8 OF ABT.
Photographic view collection by ama
teur, Mre A. C Crosby, 1st. Pencil
sketch from nature, Violet Kent, 2nd.
Crayon portrait, Violet Kent, lat. Ani
mai life in black and white, Anna Oat
land, 1st. Animal life on canvas, Mrs
J S Fish, Ut. Same, 2nd. Flower
painting on canvas from nature, Mrs J
II Weigel lit. C illectton of water color :
paintings, same, 2nd. Specimen of
water color painting, aame, let. Col lee- j
tion of oil paintings, Mre May W Hunt
ington, lit. Landecape in oil on canvas, '
same, 2 id. Marine pai cling on canvas, j
aame, 1st. Largest and beet display of
landecape paintinge, same, let. Pencil '
sketch from nature, Mrs L Luedde-
mann, let. Specimen of photography
by amateur, MUs Mary Keys, 2nd.!
Charles S Fulton, 1st. Collection of
paintings on china, Mrs T J Seufert, 1st. j
Same, 2nd. Fruit from nature, Miss ,
Alice Roberts, 1st. Same, 2nd. Pastel ;
painting, Bertie Glenn, 2nd. Flowtrs!
from nature, water col jr, Mrs H Glenn, i
1st. Lndtcape in oil on canvas from j
nature, Hattie Marden, 1st. Marine j
'-painting on canvas, same, 2nd. Still
life in study, tame, 1st. Photogiaphic
jfws by amateur, J C Creigbton, 2nd. j
Specimen of photograph by amateur, i
.Louise Bucb, lit. Collection of land-1
scape views by amateur, same, 1st. Ani- j
owl life in black and white, L Dawson. '
2nd. OHipaintiog on labric, Mrs J H
Weigel, let. Specimen of water color
paintings, Mre A J Tolmie, 2nd. Land
eoape, same, las. Marine in water color, ;
ssme, 1st. Specimen of pen and ink !
drawing, Violet Kent, 1st. Mre. E. L. i
Luedde mini:, 2nd. Herbarium, Nellie '
Roberts, let. Specimen if frst Sowing,
P Velarde, 1st.
Display of wo k i of art not competing
4rit foregoing list. Mrs A E Crosby, 1st.
Same, Mrs C C Dawtco, 1st. Hattie
Marden, 1-t. Unions, 2nd.
Display ef works of arts not compel
I fog. J C Hosteller, 1st. Unique worke
j of art not competing, Mre A J Tolmie,
2nd.
PHOTOGRAPHY.
Collection of landecape views, L Brad
ley, 2nd. Specimen of photographs,
same, 2nd. Bromide, same, 2nd. Views,
best collection, 2nd. Same, B A Gifford,
1st. Collection of portraits, same, 1st.
Collection of landecape views, same, 1st.
Bromide, eame, 1st. Specimen of pho
tographs, same, 1st.
DOMESTIC.
Assortment of jeiiies, Virginia Marden,
1st. Same, 2nd. Sweet pickles, eame,
1st. Assortment of catsup and meat
sauces, Mrs M Randall, 2nd. Assort
ment of sour pickles, same, 1st. Laver
cake, eame, 2nd. Baking powder bis
cuit, Alma Schmidt, tat. Assortment of
jams, same, lat. Potato and hor.-rais
ing bread, Mrs Emily J Sanders, 1st.
Fruit jellies. Mre H P Lee, 2nd. Salt
rising bread, Mrs H Carson, 1st. Cakes,
Mre S N Davis, 1st. Collection of Do
mestic canned fruit, Mrs J A Fleck, 2nd
Loaf cake, Nellie Roberts, 2nd. Sour
pickles, Miss Velarde, 2nd. Salt rising
bread, Mrs C E Bayard, 2nd. Baking
powder biscuits, Mrs J A Douthit, 2nd
Steam brown bread, Mrs ;R J Borden,
1st; Mre J J Tooley, 2nd. Layer cake,
Miss Velarde, 1st. Fruit cake, Mre B J
Young, 1st. Collection domestic canned
fruit, Alma Schmidt, 1st. Layer cake,
Mrs Sydney Young, 1st. Display of do
mestic bread, cakes and table luxuries,
Alma Schmidt, 1st. Hop-riaiag bread,
Mre W W Williams, 2nd.
HAND-SEWED QUILTS.
Silk patchwork, Mrs Elizabeth Jolee,
let. Cotton patchwork, not crazy, Mre
M Learned, 2nd. Woreted patchwork
Levina E Hill, lei ; Anna Schiller, 2nd.
Cotton patchwork, Mre J Hardy, 2nd.
Silk patchwork, special, Mrs Grant
Hawley, 1st.
HAND-SEWED WORK.
Combination euit, Mrs S S Harkness.
1st. Toilet curiiion, Anna Schiller, 1st.
Specimen of hem stitching, Mrs J Mar
den, let.
AUTISTIC NEEDLE WOC K.
Set of six doilies, Mrs B S Shackel
ford, 1st. Runner for sideboard, Hattie
Cram, 1st. Specimen of chenille em
broidery, Mrs S S Harkness, 1st. Toikt
cU'hion, Bose Btichler, 1st. Toilet cen
ter battenburg lace woik, special, Mrs E
J Collins, 1st. Embroidered rtktrf, Miss
Pearl Bork, 2nd. Tray cloth, Mrs C B
Culling, 2ud. Table center, same, 2nd.
Tea cloth, sa.ae, 2nd. Specimen of silk
embroidery, same, 1st. Infant's ascque,
Mrs C Mcintosh, lat. Collection of
Hooiton lace. Levina Hill, 1st. Fancy
apron, same, let. Specimen of Honiton
lace, N McNamara, 2nd. Specimen of
tatting, Charlotte Roberts, 2nd. Tatted
edge, same, 2nd. Table cloth in Batten
berg, Mrs R S Shackleford. let. Lace
collar, same, 1st. Toilet center in drawn
work, Hattie Cram, 1st. Lice work
handkerchief, eame, 2nd. Pilloweham
in braiding, Mre S S Harkness, Is'.
Handkerchief in drawn work, Mrs Mc
Intosh, 1st. Table center in drawn
work, Mrs McNamara, 2nd. Apron in
drawn work, Grace Johnson, 1st. Lace
collar, Mrs John Eberle, 2nd. Lace
bandkercbief, Mrs W G lesson, 1st.
Lirgeat and best display of lac, Mrs
Shackelford, 1st. Child's bood, cro
cheted, Virginia Marden, 1st. Speci
men of tatting, Anna Dietzel, let. Tatted
edge, same, lat. Lady's sbaw, Mrs C L
Schmidt, 1st. Display of silk embroid
ery, Mrs C B Gushing, lt. Specimen
of crochet, eame, 2ud. Afghan robe,
Mre J W French, let. Set of crocheted
mate, Mrs Alma Klludt, 1ft. Specimen
of lace crocheted, Mrs A J Tolmie, 1st.
Specimen of crochet, Mrs John S tor re,
1st.
Ajrrmic nebdlbwobk.
Tray elotb, Virginia Marden, 2nd.
Table canter,
KUndt, 1st.
Netlsen, 1st.
Phillips, 1st.
French, god.
Tolmie, 1st.
of doilies,
, let. Heed baft Anon
Fancy rag, Mre C L
Rot enahian. Mre J W
Bef. fc. rs A
Tea cloth, same, 1st. Ret
1st. Specimen of
Honiton lees, Mrs W Gleason, let.
BID8 RECEIVED.
Bids will be received until Monday
evening, Oct. 7, 1801, by C. J. Crandall,
for nil the lumber belonging to The
Dalles street earolval, excepting such
lumber as the superintendent wishes to
reserve. The successful bidder is to
take down, and remove all the lumber
within one week from the letting of the
contract, end be is to take down and
remove such por lions immediately, as
the superintendent may direct. The
bid must be gar thousand feet toard
measure. The superintendent reserves
the right to reject apy and all bids.
Steamer BaUay Qataest. Common
ing October let the boa will leave
Portland on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdaye at 7 a. m., and The Dalles on
Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays at
7 a. m.
If anything ails your hair, go and sea
Fraavr; he's the headquarters for ail
hair remedies. Remember that he
arsslaltT of these goods. tf
aey'eVMs!
hundred dollars -reward
for any case of Catarrh that can not be
N.bjJi.lH. 0-errhM n
. J. Caesar Ce. JflWado, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 16 years, and be
lieve blm perfectly honorable in all busi
ness transactions and financially able to
carry out any obligations made by their
Arm.
West A Truax. Wholesale Druggists, To
ledo, O., Welding, Klnnan A Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Core is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood and
mucous snr faces of the system.
F. J. Cheney A Co., Props., Toledo O.
Sold by drruggista, price 76c.
Rill's Family Pills are the beat. 12
Miae Julia Masquart, at the Beehive
restaurant, will do dressmaking of all
kinds. ' 9.1m
We offer for a limited period the
twice-a-week Chbonicle, price $1.50,
and. the Weekly Oregonian, price $1.50,
both papers for $2 a year. Subscriptions
under tbis offer must be paid in ad
vance. 1
CASTOR I A
For ir.tan.t8 and Children.
Ike Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature oi
Won't Knb It la,
Just wet the affected part freely witb
Mysterious Pain Cure, a Scotch remedy,
and the pain is gone. Sold by Clarke A
Falk.
Stock Uu(i Por Mala.
I have for sale 44 head of stock bogs,
consisting of brood sows, shates and
pigs, at my place cn Eight-Mile.
t9d2-w2w H. R. Richabds.
ASK FOR THE
SHOE
FOR MEN
f
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C rightsd
Sold only by
H. Herbring.
...CITY HACK ...
J. F. Anderson has established a cab
line in The Dalles, giving -both a night
and day service.
Hacks to any part of the city, 5e
Headquarters at Grants Cigar Store
and at Al Nelson's.
Day phone Local 211, Long Distance
1311.
Night phone Local SSI, Long Dist
ance 1161.
WIH. MICHELL,
Undertaker aad Embaimer
Cor. Third end Washington 8ts.
All orders attended to promptly. Long
diataoee phone 433. Local. 102.
CATARBH
la all lie
Ely's
Ilcarasca nhaaderivaa
away a cold ia las bead
esuriy.
Uts by wtti MlltaZ IS
M Y JSUOTBJUa. Wl
easts he smil
i nan snaaj. new rata.
Brain rood So
Another ridiculous food fad has been
branded by the most competent author
ities. Tbey have dispelled the silly no
tion that one kind of food is needed for
brain, another for muscles, and still an
other for bones. A correct diet will not
only nourish a partieolar part of the
body, but it will sustain every other
part. Yet, however good jonr food may
be, its nutriment is destroyed by indi
gestion or dyspeysia. Yon must pre
pare for their appearance or prevent
their coming by taking regular doses of
Green's August Flower, the favorite
medicine of the healthy millions. A few
doses aids digestion, stimulates tbe liver
to healthy action, purifies the blood, sad
makes yon feel buoyant and vigorous.
Yon can get Dr. G. C. Gieen's reliable
remedies at Blakelev's droit store. Get
Green's Special Almanac. 1
For tbe meeting of tbe grand lodge of
Oregon, K, of P., at Portland Oct. 15th,
the O. R. & N. will make a rate of one
and one-third fare for tbe round trip on
the certificate plan. Passengers paying
full fare going, and calling for receipt
from selling agent, provided fifty or
more paying passengeis of not less than
50 cents each have been in attendance,
all lines included, delegates or members
of delegates' families who have paid full
fare to Portland, will be returned at one
third fare on presentation of certificates
to our scents at Portland on or before
October 18th, certificates to be eigned by
L. R. Stinson. secretary. Tickets sold
October 13th, 14th or 15th. No reduc
tion will be made for the return If total
attendance does not equal require
ment. el8-lm
Btrlkas A Bleb Find.
"I was troubled for several years witb
chronic indigestion and nervous de
bility," writes F. J. Green, of Lancas
ter, N. H., "No remedy helped me un
til I began using Electric Bitters, which
did me more good than all tbe medicines
I ever used. They have also kept my
wife in excellent heeltb for yeara. She
says Electric. Bitters are just splendid
for female troubles ; that they area grand
tojic and invigorator for weak, run
down women. No other medicine can
take its place in our family." Try them.
Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by
G. C. Blakeley, the druggist. 1
It Girdles The Ulobe.
The fame of Bucklen's Arnica Salve,
as the best in tbe world, extends round
tbe earth. It's tbe one perfect healer ot
Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, 8oree,
Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Felons, Aches,
Pains and all Skin Eruptions. Only in
fallible Pile cure. 25c a box at G. C.
B'akeley'e, drug store. 1
BID8 WANTED.
Notice is hereby given tbat the com
on conncil of Dalles City, Oregon, bas
determined to build tbe Court street
sewer. Bids for the construction thereof
will be received at the office of the re
corder of Dalies City up to the hour of
7 p. m. of Thursday, October 3, 1901.
Plans and specifications can be seen at
the office of the recorder. All bids most
be sealed and most be accompanied bv
certified check to tbe amount of ten per
cent of the bid, to be forfeited to tbe city
io caae of refusal to accept the contract
in accordance with tbe bid.
The council reserves the right to reiect
any and all bide.
Dalles City, Or., Sept. 18, 1901.
J. OOHEBTY,
el8 did Becorder of Dalles City.
DeWitt's Little Early Risers never
disappoint. They are safe, prompt,
gentle, effective in removing all im
purities fiom the liver and bowels.
Small and easy to take. Never gripe or
distress. Clarke A Falk's P. O. Phar
macy.
Mothers every where praise One
Minute Cough Core for the sufferings it
bas relieved and tbe lives of their little
ones it has saved. Strikes at the toot of
tbe trouble and draws our tbe inflam
mation. The children's favorite Cough
Cuie. Clarke A Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
C. M. Pbelps, ForestdalcT Vt., says
Lis child was completely eared of a bad
case of ecsema by tbe uae of DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of all
counterfeits. It instantly relisves piles.
Clarke A Falk's P. O. Pharmacy.
Clarke A Falk have on sets full lies
of mint sml artist's brashes.
Hotel lotion will cure wind chapping
and MMbnrn. Manufactured by 0ere
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Purest Lkju
Delivered to any
Phones: 51 Local.
858 Long Distance.
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port erf lite 3ky
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Headquarters for Seed gmjtt tftaiwa.
Headquarter r Rolled Owln-
iTiinufLrtm for Bran. Shorts. :""
Headqtiartws for "Bym' Jtaft" Pendl
a - T 11 TKaaa lilnTiv m nannlNfMl n iism eil
TYiTl M IsTH'JT ' ,TT"-i-?, " "f.
This Flour is mann
naa ns aaritr la an
nr. it Mwwla In sr than an hnnm in aha trade.
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caii anu get our prteoa auu .
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thmk$
gjtejjgg FT Paid for Wheat BtiTMktL Oats.
i r m i i'iih ' mil illii i i ii i -
PtMEEMKEM.
I have re-opened this well-known Bakery,
and am now prepared to supply every
body with Bread, Pies and Cakes. Also
all kinds of Staple and Fancy Grocer es.
GEORGE RUCH Pioneer Orooer.
THE CELEBRATED
es s
CO-UPIA
BREWEhY
sa
AUGUST BUCHLER, Prop.
Of the product of tbis well-known brewery tbe United States Health
Reports for June 28, 1800, says: "A more eopaUor brew never entered
tbe labratory of tbe United States Health reports. It is absolutely devoid
of the slightest trace of adulteration, baton the other band is composed of
the best of malt and choicest of hops. Its tonic qualities ere of the high
est end It can be used with the greatest benefit and satisfaction by old ins
young. Its use can conscientiously be prescribed by the physicians with
tbe cersainty that a better, purer or more wholesome beverage could not
possibly be found."
East Second Street, THE DALLES, OREGON.
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Wines, Liquors - Cigars 1
: FamHy Orders will receive pramtt attention. I
Next door to First National Bank. It
ZZT&1 THE DALLES, OREGON. I
LYors French Periotfcal
CABTlflll Saware or mnnlarfalis an1 Iml
For sale by Geo. 0. Blakeley. The Dallas, Ok.
Oropt
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For sals by Geo. 0. Blakeley, The DeUss, Or.