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AAA The Dalles DaOf Qawifete. MONDAY - OCT. 7. 1901 Ice Cream and lea Cream At Andrew Kaller'u. e- a TREASURER'S NOTICE. All Wasco Coaaty- wamati rasflafcarad prior to December S. IMS, will fee pM a presentation at any oSkee. Interest -MM after Beptember IS. 1M1. JOHN r. BAKPIBIBI, Ooaatr Ttmwr. eVAYSIDE GLEANINGS. The ladieg of the Good Intent 8ociety of the M. E. cbnrcb will meet witb Mra. Parkins Wednesday afternoon. All persona having bills against the earnival or district fair will please present them to C. J. Crandall at hit office before next Tboraday. Bev. Panl Kroger ia qnite ill at his borne in tbia city of nervous prostration. He was taken ill on tbe road aboot a week ago while traveling for Tbe Dallas nurseries, and had to bo brought home. The two bands of Wasco and Yakima Indiana that formed a leading-attraction at The Dalles earnival went to Portland Bonday, on tbe Bailey Gataart, to re peat their war dances do ring tbe week foi the amusement of the natrons of the Portland exposition. Tbe following story is not vouched for and ia only given for what it is worth : While Ned Gates one day last week was down at the Regulator landing and wail pointing oot to a friend tbe good quali ties of bia dog, Willie, be threw a fttt-eent Piece into tbe river. Obediently-Willie divod for tbe coin and brought op a two. pound sucker and 86 cents in ebang). James Wyno, a farmer'of the Mosier neighborhood, died at The Dalles Hoa Pital last night of typhoid fever. The deceased waa brought to the hospital a oople of weeks ago from Sherman soon iy. where ba had base working in the harvest field. He was widower, aged . and leaves one child of leader year. The remains were token to Hosier today lor interment. The More mrrassoaiaal tif tht eya he is toM that "Mr. "lawart intends to threah stetson with trend power t break sr. Thissaeehtae wui probably beassaoebof a " majority e( p aa beeaaJar weeid he to she "flaw. Frank Am In 4a ha and we saayjsji tks e aaattt with Mr.. J Bantonl, Illinois, annonncing the sod den death at 4 -.30 o'clock of his sister, Mrs. Theodore B. Thompson. Mra Thompson had bean dangerously ill a year ago and bad under gone a critical surgical operation, from which, how aver, abe bed recovered, so that bar death comes to her brother aa it doubt less does to her relatives at home aa a great surprise and shock. Nod Gates, tbe handsome assistant secretary of the earnival, has left et tbia office two odd kid gloves of the female persuasion, which be found on tbe table of tbe secretary's office, and which be thinks tbe owners meat have forgotten in the bewilderment that naturally re sulted from their coming into the pres ence of ao much masculine beauty aa Ned carries around witb bim at all times. One is of slate color and for tbs right band ; the other is cream colored and for the left band. Bishop Willard F. Mallalieo, of Bos ton, who now has episcopal supervision of tbe Methodist Episcopal conferences in the Pacific Northwest, and who will Breach in the M. E. church tomorrow evening, ia a striking personality, a commanding presence on tbe platform, a traveler of wide experience, a ripe scholar and an orator of great seal and power. His Christian character and reputation are known in many lands. A rare opportunity ia offered to tbe peo ple of Tbe Dallas io his visit to our city. Aa these aeema to be a difference of opinion aa to tba closed season tor prai rie chickens, we publish below tba law on tbe subject, passed at the last session of the legislature : "It shall ba unlaw ful in tba county of Wasco, at any time bat ween tbe fifteenth day of October of each year and tba drat day of Augast of tbe following year, or at any time waea the around is covered with snow SUfB- cient for tracking, to hunt, peraee, take, kill, injure, destroy, or have ia passes aloe, exeeot for scientific breeding pur poses, or to aell or offer for sola, barter or exchange, any prairie chicken." A writer 'in a scientific periodical states that it is net generally known that fruit acids are germicidal. "The joins," he aays, "of limes and lemons is as dead ly to cholera germs aa corrosive sabii mate or sulphur fames or formaldehyde, or any other disinfectant. It Is so pow erful e germicide that if tbs juice of one lime or lemon ba squeezed into a glass of water that has been etanoJng tor ten or fifteen minutes the water will be dis infected. It aaakaa little where the water has As pore eeter ia net always obtainable. this is worth frees a ttmaati at flnMawialr It ia laseaaaaT thet JBfaWll WSW BWVJTVTWSBBBWJrpaaaj - e'W je the Aadiag ef she -pariar eeert of gsaata, who woo Ii gml p iij mm dor ef A. f . Vmim bfmm murder occurred over a year ago and waa generally considered a very b ratal and cold-blooded affair. Ferris bas bad the benefit of able counsel, who would bare saved bia neck if there had been any passible chance to do ao. His only hope now lies in the clemency of Governor Sogers, and the governor's record con tains little that will give tbe murderer or bia friends any encouragement. Next on the program of amusements la Tbe Dallas will hatha mnsieale recital by Harr Schott at the Vogt Wednesday night. Comment is unnecessary ; hot upon his appearance in a musical in Portland recently, tbe Oregonian speaks of Herr Schott in the following manner: "A more splendid exhibition of vocal dramatic power bas probably never be fore been heard la Portland. The audi once e highly - cultured and critical one was even more completely carried by storm than at bis first recital of the series a week ago. Tba program was a most difficult one, making unusual de mands upon tba vocal powers and emo tional energies of tbe singer, yat in such snparb voice was ba that ba not only went through tbe heavy program with easy triumph, bat actually doubled it witb PaMie aahaal Patriotic Oaeletr. The polptls of tbe Goldeodale public schools hove organised a "Public School Patriotic S.ciety," the objsete of which wili ba inferred from tbe following res olutions wbicb are published ia tbe Goldeodale papers and signed by a com mittee of five, consisting of two boys and three girls. These youoeeters have the right idea and their example might be copied by others with great profit. Whereas, We believe that tbe lack of proper discipline daring tbe period when character is forming prod aces e low standard ef morality ; and Whereas, We belie ve that the assassi nation of our late president, as well as ail other high-bended lawlessness, is tbe result of a misconception of tbe principles of a free eerernmeet ; there fore be ft Besetted. First, that we, tbe members of the Public ftohooi Patriotic Society, district No. 7, dkeountenance any and all disobadtouee to the teachers end mA tkat MM gentlemanly or any unlady like act, by any member ef oar society, at school or elsewhere, will be eatf cleat grounds for expulsion worn our etrawb It XUofe. Andrew Ifstler ia ea proud as a pea- he magnificent frelt soke that he SmSsVA Ban saijMj4kJewtfs teawf flflsfae. the following tetter, which te'atheeke tor your aneet sjanareas gi jftf r a flffadVA aAaiatgg. AmM AAMsaJM sWgp Pbbf TP fpWaamw lawNw ww tABaaFgWwaVBBwPM MifsTl 1 1 HI. PPffMr Aitosfif ttMi C mrtr Oatnival s Greet Uneeeaa. The carnival of 1901 is now only a fact in the history of Tbe Dallas, but it la one that its promoters can look back upon with considerable gratification. The financial results cannot be known till all tba bills are in and that will take several days' time, but In every other respect tbe carnival waa a great subcase. Tbe attendance waa gratify logly large, especially on Wednesday and Saturday, and the people from adjoining counties were aa generooe in their attendance, all things considered, as those nearer bone. Tbe booths of the merchants were great ly admired and the exhibits, especially those of fruits and vegetables, ware a genuine surprise to persona from a dis tance. Tbe writer talked with msny who visited the present Portland ax position and they were unanimous In affirming that our fruit and vegetable exhibit waa far ahead of Portland. Io all matters that were designed to cater to those who sought lighter enjayments tbe earnival executive committee were unsparing ia tbair expense. Tbs first arrangements for Indian war dances fell t:.Tougb, but tbe dances had bean an nounced and tbe committee never ceased their efforts till ether satisfactory arrangements were made. Tbe Mid' way attractions were much superior to those ef last year and they bad this negative excellence, at least; they were clean and decant. Yfae music of the band waa greatly admired and was atone worth all that it cost h sea end hear everything to be seen and beard. As a rssult of tbese efforts of tbe committee the visitors wont back to their homes feeling that they bad had a good time and had flatten tbe foil worth of their money. Aa one pf them shouted to tbe writer yesterday as be boarded tbe train witb fifty others from Sherman soouiy : "Gcod bye, Mr. Editor. 8ay to your people that your fair waa better than that at Portland and that we are all glad we CASTOR I A For InJuttt and Children. Hi KM Y Km Aiwtys tatf Steamer Beitey Gal sort. Cerumen lag October 1st tbe boat will leave Portland on Tuesdays, Thursdays and aeterdays at 7 a. and Tbe Dalies aa Wednesdays, Fridays aad tuadeya at fa, en. ;WM. MICHELL, w5 antaepnwato USSSSfhJ! m mill's shm stm 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 At out your boy lor school. Don't make your purchases without seeing our line. W Will SeW6 yOU money. Don't wait until the nobbiest and neatest patterns are sold, but come in at once. Every SUIT Guaranteed. The HewTork Gaffe Store New Grocery Store We have added a Grocery Depart ment to our store. 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