l OURt ECI SALE. Summer Dress Goods, . - Saturday, JULY i, 1893. ui:inin Outing Flannels Gloriana Suitings -20 . Tuxedo Suitings -12 i Scotch Zephyrines .10 Agents for Universal Mending Tissue. .09 .15 .09 .07 .Vl ALL GOODS MARKED "1 IN PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS. ate a1 1 I The Dalles Dailv Chronicle. Ttl ,..rii, )l Till, IVH1TVIITWI I1T I III IIHIIt'N. liriTIIM. lis "imiiiI-iuiixs mutter. I, ir.nl All vrHUIne. in Out- it I' if for ill it lu-CTtlon, unci 5 Cents b , ' . -.1.... wwr hum inr flu- I -u ,' i (it'll , iiiv-i iiirii. Mfciui tnw j or win; nine uourei. All lot iii iitflc"" rii'i'iviil later tlmn S o'oln rill iijipwir ttio following ilny. Wt-ntlicr I'nr-'t. j.t zj n. m. itinitiri I, 11;. J 'mm' wi:.u ii ku Mr.xitnum temperature, SC. Minimum temperature, ol. River. 31.1! feet alwve rero. "Wind, calm. fi'tsiVf UKDA Y, - - - - .lTLY 1,189:? The Daily and Weekly Chronicle may I'C found on rale al I. C. X-iekehen't utore. JULY JULEPS. Tim Local Nov I' I rlil la Horuo'iatlilc Hum. lit' nK it tlouchty warrior; lle'il trnvcloi liiraml ivlilu. To her he mlkiil of WuU'rluu, Kl'llIlhUipol lil'kldt, 01 lliiliiklnvm Tflei-Kiibir, Krone of ciirniiKt; ml. "Oh. you'll m enjoy our i-tifkynnls!" The Chicago, iiiuldim talil. - Yule beat Harvard in the boat race yesterday. Admiral Tyron admiiw Ii'ih fault in the Victoria difcaHtcr. FtevenH' cxireHH will make tripe to the 15-Mile celebration 3 nly 4th. Hound trip 00 cents. I-eave ordern with wagon. T).......i . ., n mm., r.n .1... fSi Jtuuuu lull lu .-.ulu.ov v;uiJin wii unj x4tb. Drays and cxpreea wugoiiH will be 1 1 1 A t . I vii nanu eany in me morning lor puu- Anthony Drexell, of tiie great bank- i. r t ii i i . lWl(H' !tM...WkflM ...1 . : I I J. a AT . - r, -. - I&iih given him the rej?iBturliip of the iOregon City land oiiice. Winder if tho girl will accept him now. The Kegulator made the CaHcudeH In li liourH und 13 ininutes yeuterday. Tlii6 !b the fastest time since the lhuny A ins- worth covered the naiue courfce in 2 :21. Ono of the horFew that jumped off the ierry lwat at liitJH on Tuenlay of last week wan waahed awhore next duy near Winani JSrothere' fish wheel on this JudiciouH Kummer pruning, or pindi- .... 1 .1... A f .1... ......... ..u . u IIIL 111 IfUlll I DIIUIII.I lUV ... muku iiieui more iniuiiii. IjjuH beatii will Ikj reerved at tlie HiK'cial service at the MethodiHt Kpiucoital , church next Sunday evening, for civic or military organization!) which desire to Eh attend in u body, provided timely notice JH given to the pantor. The county teachera' institute will convene at Hood Kiver on July .'list, w continuing until August 8th. Able in- K ru -.ill !, !.. ...... ...I.. ...... .....I nviitijuin ttii iu in in.i.t;iiuuiii;u tun preparations are hying made for u thor oughly good session, A pretty good joke wus played the other day in Tiie Dalles whea a young fellow calling himself Michell, with an unmistakable Irish broguo, entered the fflce of the Times Mountaiueer, and .claimed the editor as a long lost Irish cousin. The joke lies la the fact that Kditor Michell is :t thoroughbred Johnny Hull and hates an Irishman ns the Devil hrttes holy water, it is not necessary to ay that, the little fl..i() lonn wanted by the Iri3h cousin was not negotiated. Goldumlale Pcntinel. At Iho July racej on the t-tate fair grounds there will lie a six-mile race for ladies. They will change horse every mile. Mies Daisy liiers, of Salem, and Miss Keath.1 Price, of Turner, are the first entries. It is expected that no less than a dozen will start. F. W. Taylor, while loading hay on Wednesday on Chamberlain Flat, wx3 bitten by a rattlesnake on the back of the hand. Mr. Taylor immediately i plied a liberal quantitv of moistened tobacco and lieyotid a abort spell of si'jk ness 4tnd pain in the arm tins suffered little inconvenience. It was fortunate that the fangs did not strike a vein as there was probably not a drop of "rattle snake medicine" nearer tiian Grant, 15 miles Off. The snnfce had seven rattles and a button and it is Tfeedleso to say M ill never bite another Taylorjeatine KrBltjcrowr' !etlm;. The meeting of fruitgrowers was called to order today by Mr. Win. Taylor, who Hinted that Mr. K. A. Clark of'Kalem was in attendance who would tfUite some thing of interest to tliose present upon the subject of fru!t handling. Among thoee in attencance were Messrs. Emil Schanno, G. K. Snipes, V. II. Taylor and M. Hill of The Dalles and Auios Hoot, Geo. SelHnger and W, A. 1 1 uybamlri of Moaier. , . fr. Clark stated that for many months he had been writing for the Oregonian relative to the best manner of handling fruit in the market, and it wiib ii matter in which he was especially interested He stated that the Karlc Fruit Co., of which he was a representative to the .producers, was a Los Angeles firm who inade it a study and a ImsL-iess to supply all available markets with fruit, taking aire to never overcrowd nny one market, thereby securing the highest prices for fruit. The senior member of the firm is u. young man of singular capacity for the business, who has handled as many as sixteen cars of fruit u day, and all the machinery of business is so conducted as toionable the fruit producers to secure th highest market prices for fruit throughout the season. They furnish a man to instruct them in all the details, and tho company furnish pacr, boxes, etc., which is paid for only out of tho re ceipts of sales. Tho (Inn haw brunch hoiihce in Chicago and Khiihih City, and are represented by agencies in Jfoston and New York. Tho business is bo thor oughly conducted that a man if produc ing only one box of fruit, can load tit the shipping toint, and sharo the sumo bcu elita and profits as the man who raiscH a carload. An ocean steamship 700 feet long und driven by 40,000 horso jwwer is the latest project in murino architecture. It is said that the new steamer will make 27 knots uu hour. Tho building of huge monsters for imvul use has re ceived u serious check in the disaster which has overtaken one of Knglund's crack battleships. It is to be hoped that the limit may bo reached in the building of ships for the merchant ma rine before the lesson of overslr.e In learned in the equally disastrous school of experience. Ask your dealer for Mesicau Silver Stove J'olish. Use Mexican Silver stove olish. Mexican Silver stove polish causes no dust, Snow nn tlin Uurlnw Kuml. - - From a party who has just come over the old Harlow road it is learned that there arc 15 miles of snow from one to ten feet deep on the Harlow rof.d, near the Summit. Two small bands of horses, which were being driven across, were turned loose near the Know line, waiting for it to 'disappear. There has been no snow on this route at this sea- son for many years. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. Ed Wingate of Antelope is in the city. M. W. Freeman and wife are in from Hoyd. Mrs. Loraine Canlield'of Hovd is in The Dalles today. Misfi Van Wagner came up from Ssalem lnnrsdav wun Mrs. .1. M. ratter son, and will leave for Dayton today. Mart. Donnell and S. Holton who have recently purchased tlie I. C. Kichard store in Goldendale, loft today for that point. , J. D. Whitten of Kingsley called at The Ghkonici.k office todav. IHa re port on the crop outlook is not encour aging, as the crops need rain and warmer weather. norm, akhiv.m.s. Columbia. Mrs McKamey, Hood Tiiver.; L Pointer, Canyon ; liobert Kiley, (J ihayer, Herman derling, Port land : i) J Kamalv, J.ylo : I: Koeeburg, San Joe; David Tanner, Vancouver; K C Ftuight, Prineville.; J A Cameron, J C WeHtrott, iioise City. FourtU of July. The 'Regulator will leave her witarf on July 4th at 8 a. in. .Hound trip tickets to Hood River and Cascades, 50 couts. IIuoil Klvor NewR. T. J. 'Watson of Portland spent sev eral days with his father this week. O. T. Prather has added an awning and fresh coat of paint to his building. Mr. j!oorge Knapp of Oakland, Cal., formerly a resident of Hood River., has been visiting with his son-in-law, Mr. Virgil Winchell, the laot week. He left on Monday to visit his daughter in Washington. Mr. George Column hae taken charge of the Langillo House for the summer. J. H. Middleton of Portland gavo this town a visit on lust Weduettduy. Mrs. Jeratio Watt of Portland came up on tho noon train on Thursday to visit her mother, Mrs. I',. H. Smith. Robert Copplo took a Hying visit to Poitland and returned Friday, Hood River will celebrate Julv 4th in grand style. Will have base ball, foot ball, foot races, horse races, and a rooster race, Grand parade at 10 o'clock. llurklL'ii'H Arnli'u Hulve, Tho best salvu in the world for cuts, bruises, soies, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, und all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per lox. For sale bv SiiIpch A Kin- ersly. Fifty cents is a small doctor bill, but that is all it will cost you to cure an or dinary case of rheumatism if you use Chamberlain's Pain Halm, Trv it und you will he surprised at the relief it af fords. Tho first implication will quiet the puin. 50 cent' bottles for sale by Hlakeley & Houghton, druggists. ItOOMN TO ItKNl'. Furnished roomu to rnt. Aimlvnt the residence of Mrs. 0. N. Thornbury, Second street, The Dalles, Or. tt THE LAST MEETING. Tim Two Yrnm Term Clnp for Mare Minn llntf tlin Council. - . The city council hckrthf ir regular monthly meeting last night, a little in ndvuncc of the usual time, which should have been on the lid of July, on account of the regular annual meeting, which takes place on that day. There woio present Hon. Robert Muyp, mayor, and Councilinen ICreft, Jolcs, l.iuer and Williams. The resignation of Chas. Haight, councilman from the first ward, on ac count of removal from said ward, was read and, on motion, accepted. - ' """LIctTiises weie granted to the various liquor firms to sell liquor in loss quan tities than one quart, for tho ensuing six mouths. Oidiimiiee No. 278 was passed, grant ing to the Oregon Telephone and Tele graph company the right to place and maintain its pules, wires and lines in and along certain streets, alleys and public ways of Dalles City. Tim names of 0. I.. Schmidt tind T. A. Hudson were prcr-nted to fill the va cancy caused by the resignation of Chas. Haight. The vote resulted in a tie, and will be concluded next meeting. Tno following bills were then pre sented and allowed : I- Menefee, recorder $100 00 Dan Maloney, marshal 100 00 J F Staniels," street commissioner 73 50 I j Rorden, treasurer 25 00 Geo .1 Drown, eng (lie dent 80 00 J S Fish, lire warden 12 00 Dalles Water Works, water rent 32 00 Geo Ruch, judge of election ... 3 00 E Jacobsen, " " ... 3 00 J Doherty, " " .... 3 00 J Gavin, clerk of election 3 00 E P FitzGerald, clerk of election 3 00 Geo A Liebe, judge of election . . 3 00 J KPage, " " . . 3 00 J FSnedaker " " 3 00 Henry Smith, clerk of election.. 3 00 E II Merrill, " " . . 3 00 .1 H Crossen, canvassing election returns 3 00 L S Davis, canvassing election returns 3 00 Ii 1. Rranner, meals for judges and clerks 5 00 Sinnott A Fish, meals for judges and clerks 5 00 J H Hlakenev, team to Johns funeral ' 4 00 Chronicle Pub Co, printing. . . . 23 00 Dalles Electric Co, limits offices. 3 00 " " " streets 250 50 " " " lire dept (i 40 Joles Hro, nidse. ... . . 4 70 anipes i; Kinersiv, muse u'o Paul KreftA Comdse . . 115 Maier & Renton. imUe. 4 OS Mays it Crowe, mdso 0 02 Geo J Hrown, cash advanced . . . 75 Dalles Lumbering Co, lumber 33 59 E Rigirs, labor 7 00 J W Hlakenev, hauling 2 50 Maier & Renton, milso 3 75 in pea x Kinersly, lwilse u Sj Dr ILinehart, medical attendance 32 00 R V -libons, nteht watchman. . 75 00 G C Hills, night watchman GO 00 Times-Mountaineer, printing. . . 2 00 Umatilla Hous-e prisoners' meals 17 10 M Pruett, special police 7 50 Win Cuinmings, special police. . 2 50 loin JMalonev, attendance on diphtheria case 14 25 On a motion of Alderman JoleB a vote of thanks waa tendered the retiring offi cers. These include the inavor and re corder and half the councilmen, Messrs. Wood, Haight and Williams. The mayor before final adjournment made u few remr.rks in a aledictory strain, touching upon the uniform !mr- mony which has .prevailed at all meet ings during the lust two years, and the satisfactory discharge of all duties im posed by committee and general work of the entire council Go to N. Harris for fine prints; 20 yards for $1. Get your bathing pants from S. & N. Harris. Tho Pacific coast states are warm ri vals at the Chicago fair. Oregon is in the thick of it, with pears like pumpkins and prunes almost as largo as foot-balls. Hero are some of the signs over the Oregon department : "Oregon the land of the big red apple," Peaches 17,'... in ches in Oregon," "Hoses bloom every month in Oregon," "No cyclones, or blizzards in Oregon," "Oregon is tho home of tho prune," "Two bites to a cherry in Oregon." Tho visitor must not linger for any time within sound of the Oregon man's voice or ho will be come convinced that all other states are barren deserts compared with the bulmvund prolific groves of Oregon. "Washington and Idaho rather caught tho crowd until wo got opened up in good shape,, ' said ho recently, "but peo ple admit now that they never saw any cherries lil;u those. Jf you didn't know you would say they wore plums, wouldn't you, now? See thoso apples, three to a jar." I'or limit. Rooms to rent at Her, A. Horn's resi dence on Ninth street. (l-23daw. Dr. M. J. Davis Is a prominent physi cian of Lewis, Cuss county, Iowa, and has been actively engaged in the practico of medicine at that place for the past thirty-live years. On the 20th of May, while in Des Moines en route to Chicago, he was suddenly taken with an attack of diurrhicu. Having sold Chamherlain'H Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoa Remedy for the past seventeen years, and know ing its reliability, he procured a 25 cent Iwttle, two doses ot which i'omploteiy cured him. The excitement and change of water and diet incident to traveling often produce u dlurrhieu, Every one should procuio a bottlo.of this Remedy before leaving home, For Mile by Hlukeley it Houghton, druggists, lave vnn TDicn nmicc tun CAiiKrn 9 TO KIMTl A (JIHSK l0U RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, KIDNEY, LIVER and BLADDER COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, LAME-BACk It. HANDKN'S TJ.KIrTMC IIK1.T wllh Klffrlro TMiiirnWi.' .''uii-W"! dory will curonillJio'l r'tslii ?'ir all of thi! ahovotnuMiK". . iM'Mho fudor from Niron., .Milt". I.nr, Ilrnins. i 'Uun', ?l er vim iifi. Sli i jl- .H ''( a . ..i... i. .. i uiir .uciiii.r , r . i. r. . , .i.i. pill I III", mill KCIMil'.il III i 'llttli. tlioeuccMor nhir-oi'. r. . orcxpiFtiri will Amir.-: i. . n : ,il miro In our nmrvel' 1" m, winch rtvpilrrs but. I in: : I ; 'i v I i"i tho most Bkpptlc.'il, I ilLitioi'nii'.Mi.'' :l foots you ma have u.i i. ' Ir;if' yonrM!tcni (jfni'r -i1 .iiiit TP.ir , which In Mrciricir ."-I t!m" cnujcd yollmoaltlle, '.r 'u i t for' -. If you replace Into 50"" 'iluut r clempnts tl.irt rtr.iln'-.), V '.r. :n . . nulrcil for viKorcinsri 1 r '., you rctnovetho nmo mil iir. . inr i nnd vltror wl I I How -a. '.!. 'I' t in our plan un.1 troj'nii'.ii. .mi! 1 i7iinr:intpi) .1 fjuro r r 1' tun. l.io . 0;ir "00 Mtco Imnfe THllEft OT.AHSES OF MFN,'' fiiouhi tm t-mi hy roui , I'llildli-.tiRcd nnd old innn, sent sciilnl, frro. Jr. Banilen'n KlPi lrli; licit 3 t,j xrlir. nnwn huvo riwtoroil Ihoiumnitnto roliunt lionlth nnil vleor, after nil other trcritmpntu ful'-'i.. 0.111 . 1 Miown hy liunilttdM of cncitlirouiihoiit thlmtid other Htntnu.who would clnilly ti ntlfy, .ji.alioiadar j. of nhoiu wu huvo ttroutf letters bearltirt testimony to their recovery after ui lug our Jsclt. WE HAVE CURED THESE WE CAN CURS YOUl rrucsAi ncaii itv rnppr? hiiri 1 r uicliio, (Jul., AtiKiitll.lfX. 1"r. A. T. Fandrn, lnr Sir : llnforolucpd your l;lt I v.ns trouhl d with lot viKfir. VIUI .nknw,, nnd idr.ioit 11 cmui'lrto Ions of power. I would net up with 1, v. ry Urnd ffulliuj, pone nchlng, ('tc.$Blucii ulm; jo'ir helt I h ivd hud n niw lense of Hf '. Inowfiijoy IitH li'.tter tlinu I linve fnrtnn Tfnrpaft. Ihiivothn t. ot cunfi lnnce In jour trcmtnicnt. Von can nub U ii thin I'tutHiucnt, ulio hnvftiithern wrltnor cull nn uu.. Truly yours II. A. IIOWKN, SfiiindfflTurkSt. RHEUMATISM AND LAMENESS CURED. l'or lnnil.OrHKun, April P) lbV.'. llr. A. T, Rnnden. IiniirHir: tKotonoi f yourlmlt" v.. ki nKO tor rhoumRtiiirn, from which 1 Kiidcrod fornorul ynurH. Kortlioimtii moiithn f had r.ot tifi-n i.hl.ito w rk. Your belt hft.p!acedmoln nlmot fell ct hnalth In thn two wei'ks lliuve umd It. 1 can Itr.lk comlortiihlv, nnd feel llko a ncwinnn penPrally. M. i:. HUailKrf, Proprietor International Hotel. NERVOUS DEBILITY LOSS OF VICOR. Tacoma. uh October il, lJS. I).-. A.T Pnmlen.lJear Sir : I have hef n uslntj your Klnctrio belt for Knoral niTTouH debility, nnd to-dav f.wl bottiir than I have for five yearn. I hnvo gained In vlf,nr (trllv. nod nm r.trnntr In nvnrrnnrt. Yours uratof ally, CIIAH. LtTETKA. LAMC BACK AND nilE!JfiA?!37l1r Tortland t'J-rfTon.S. pu.'xnh-r Cfi. '"A'- rr A .T flnnilpn. t)r.4r Sir - Yi:ili rif WMilir '. ' hard work, roralilrii'd with thfl strain cr.ichu fcore . 1 jar of 1111 enpino. RaTiimon ri'vcrncn of Knn . from which I nulTi-ri'd for BOvtu jfar'. 1 o 1 that I could not bend my hack. HmiiII 'Jo -nlo.i 1.1 witci it. I iioiisiit oni 01 yo'ir iipii?, v. i -:n l in idn of tw 1 dK. nnd 1 continued to 'v . rtr. lor ..' raontlm. ImlnR pirfi'ctly niri-d. Tint ti"'.i) T'.' 1 a.'o.und 1 am n-ivel to-day ha 1 1:1 1 r u-. . ;r. lit ' know jour lii'lt well, anil I km w lo n u-' i. pli liao l)Tn cured by It. Mnny o1heI noi t.nr.. thnwould try it they would find It tin, -.,4 ' tho bet remedy in the world, I rn 1 ' twlh'.'i perrnanently.nnd will boulad total'i'.Vit' i't . fnviii wants to innu'ra ntioui P. KOHl'-liT HUUIu:L.i;nnn.'!rIiol: T-irtlac!. LOST VITALITV AND STRIJCV::- Everett, Wa'h, ,!l.i n H, lo. Dr. A. T. Rnndei, Dear Ulr: Mc WPir'i.c vc-x-lv It 1 havo been vreatly beneflted. 1 fen! mr old e 1 iruy fat rnturninr; nnd after .1 monih'a "i of tti'.i belt I find tnyi-elf twice a.i v sornui an IjUmii, M7 memory i now nearly perfect, ana ouch my shu for the better. I f el much etronse'th ' :v.f' ' inine the belt. Yours truly, HKMfj h'-HUl,!, THE DR. SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT IiiftCcmptcteiralTaiilobattcrf.taadolntoabcltso as to bo eanily worn durlntr work or atrcit.iir.a IS. clvea noothliiir, prnlonKed cm rent 3 whicU aro Instantly lult tlirouirhout all we ik parts, or wo '"rfcl. $..1,0011. It has an Improved Klcctrlc HunpciiNory, the createat boon ever giren w.r,k n en, ana we warrant, it to euro any of tho above weaknesses, anil toenlnrre shrunken llmb, or parts or .vouo , Iti fundi'il. Thi;ynreKradcdinstrentrtlitomectnllKtaKeaof reoiknepH In youiiir, nlilillo-MKOdo;o.u. ju, ntul will euro the worst casts in two or three laouthe. Address for lull iuforaiatkm. SANDEN ELECTRIC CO. 172 First St., PORTUKB, PBS'iO!:. Something New.... Wo uro determined io make large s;lei. therefore we will make cuts in prices that will surprise yon. Here are few prices to suit the hard times for the present: $L00 .25 .25 .25 20 yards Print Calico, for . . .. 3 pairs Ladies' Full-Finished Hose, for. 2 36-inch Linen Towels, for ....... .. - 3 Bathing Towels (Turkish), for 2 Fancy Tidies, for Parasols, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Laces and Embroideries, Dry Goods, &c, &c, &c. Everything in proportion. Save money while you have the opportunity. at"This sale ia good for 30 days only. Come and bring your friends. You won't regret it. Jfcjf Cor. court ni. second sts. K15 Dalles, Oregon. S. & N. HARRIS. Pi mill Sin Dr? Ms, Fancy Goods and Notions, Qepts' pciri?i5l7ii7$ (jood5, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, etc. now complete in every department. All goods will be sold at greatly reduced prices. t,;;so,s!, H. Herbriiig. gpririg Opening. Owing to the lateness of the season, we are a little late in making our spring announce ment. But we come at you now with the Finest Line of Gents' Furnishing Goods ever shown in this city, and select ed especially for fine trade. JOHN C. HERTZ, 100 SKCON'D STUHKT, THK DAf.LI. OKKtlON. Freeborn & Company, DK.M.KItN IN- (Kail Paper and Room mouldings 295 ALDER ST., COK. FIFTH, OldNuhbicbWS, . . ronTiao.OBiot