4 OUR SHLE, HI 1 61 Me i Sim. Dress Goods. Saturday, JULY 29, 1893. A GENUINE CLEARANCE SALE Of All Our Wash Fabrics. 3 W opportunity for economical people. Prices will please everybody but ourselves. II t'j All Goods Marked' t. in Plain figures. v" PEASE & MAYS. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. lafcm! n the 1'intnltlrc nt Tim lnllc, Ortiton, an nvmul ( Iikk mutter l.iicul AiIitIInIiic. lOCrntv t i.ur l.ir I! rut luvrtloti, Mid t Oat Ktllni'fiif enc!i Mi!v,iient Insertion Special rutin I r .hir Win' notice ill I, . im'w.' ni'civi'il Inter thiin 3 o'clock HI lifr t!it' Un. 'tt .In)' Wrutlinr I'orrcuM. Often', iirfciuf or twenty-four huurt rmtinp j p m torturrrtiit .Saturday and Sunday, fair and warmer. Paciuk. wi:atiii:i: Hiirmnrtcr, 2lUtl. Maximum temperature, IW. Minimum temperature, fill. River. L'.i.-I feet above zero. Wind, calm. S ATI' K DAY .JULY 2tt, 1893 The llatli and Weekly Chronicle may he found on sale at 1. ('. Nickrltrn't Korr. JULY JULEPS. I'lrlil III lliimtrpathlr tlimriit Oti Crecnliimrit ley moiiiitnlur, Tltiit'ii lii-rc I wimt tti Ih', I lil ucutlicr, to lien tin- mercury Atjiilen nt iiluuty-Uirce For mini' hwitt ninlilcii r.fllmo I'd wiii Svr, Nell or Corn, Anil at licr iliiililv'H IrIoo utile "vu nvilii) vol llliritril. JuUuh Wiley picked the first mess of ripe tomatoes today. The Union Ranking company, one of the smallest of Portland bunk, huh Jionded yesterday. The Astorian's Mergenthalcr has got the d. t's, judging from the siorruted ap- jAurmite 01 ine matter net up by it. The funeral of the late V. H. Tafre was well attended luHt evening. The twilight burial was very imjireHiiivc. Mr Winans informs us that the suit iiiiBt thetn in by B former partner of Jw linn, and Involves questions over a unai settlement. A follow who could not spare M for wwipajw Hent flfly two-cent stamps to easier,, Yankee to know how to WHUetH. JJeKot the answer to "take V'(! top and pull." The to Hhipu.o,,,. ,,y tho Kttr,e j,rujt CM ": .'V ." Kht "l 'WlKhtfor diu.ii 1 ,w carload, i,rJn- Qpeaand p.ut. M,'mo. 0 "IJ.thM agent of the company, pro Wt' toKotoMoHlur tomorrow to see to !uliim.,it there. tl2WU,,!,k,,lM,,tt nittleHnakeat tllla i W r,vur J'Wtlflow the Uma- u c I, b"tl"' II Presence in t ;1,1V'U" '"y "'punted for Mityi l:pur,h",,Bby WllUsraH lrnoon ! ,di8,"lt,!h rweWe thin tirlVnk. closed . ... 1 Ullt at emit tl.u ... . wi noon . BV lwo naiaea hd til I', V? 18 ' Pit be merciul SI '! "'ropolla. The Com Aluorth J Jho,uPou, and the 10 si i 3sr,rv" cb,uhi nonb J 'r wU,,or of to fail, -e fcw! U'?'n w, tomorrow reveal "Nton ln"ry demand which Our Annual Fnlr. PERSONAL MENTION. The uniinal fair ol the cecorid district '-cv. O. D. Tavlor and wife returned will lw held at this place on the 10th of fr0,n I'rtlnnd loday. October and continue for five dayn. Our ' Mif-s Anna Uobertfi left for Hood River people ffhotild leave nothing undone to ! l,-v ,K,at tIli!1 "lornins;. make thif fair neawjn the best and most j Millard .1. Ia-c, proprietor of the Canbv profHnWe to them, that has ever Iteen I ""rf-erit-s, is in tlie city, cant of the mountain!-. The resources Mr. X. Harris returned last night for that aeeomplifihment are letter than from !l !,,lort triP t0 tMtJ coast, in any other part of the f-tate. It has J. J. Co.art, a jirominent horseman of the blooded stock, agricultural, horti- c'rant county, came up a-.l niRht. cultural and floral products that are ' W. Iord returned to Ii'ih f-ea fide alwayn the admiration of all people, and i fU"er residence at Lonj; Reach today, can be put on exhibit. No one fihould Mip Amy Anpell of Endersbv is neglect to put their fhoulder lo the ; vifitine her aunt, Mrs. .1. T. Robertson, wheel that it may be made the plory of C. H. Chandler came up from Pon tile dictrict. ' un- today, and will be the guest of C. 1 1.. runups. I AmoB Root and Geort'e Sell inter and sons of Mosier are in the city today on fruit intercuts. Sifter Mary Alberta and friend re turned to Portland by Pteamer Regula tor this morning. Mr. J. It. Warner of White Salmon was in the city laet night and returned home tins morning. Miee Maie Atwater came down from Sprague Thursday, and expects to again make Tho Dalles her home. A. J. Mcllaley returned last night from Clackamas" county. He left his family in a mnch improved condition. C. R. None arrived from Hood River today. He states that if he can get a party of live or more to visit Cloud Cap tomorrow, he will pay all railway and stage fare, hotel bills, etc., and" take j what is left of ;f 7.50 for each. tmrtv will i'n fn flip wnrld'n fair tn. morrow." as follows: K. Martin, C. Clark, H. Lonsdale, G. C. Rlakeley and wife, H. Wilson and wile ol ine Dalles, and Hon. (.. . Johnson and wife of Dufur. Thev will leave this af ternoon for Portland. d. V. Johnston and daughter Lettie left yesterday for Dallas to be present at the dvingledsidcof Mrs. Geo. Johnston. A tefegram received in this city last evening states that Mrs. Johnston died vesterday afternoon. Friends of the family extend their sincerest sympathy. Mr. J. K. McCormackof Pleasant Ridge called on thiH oflico today. He reports harvesting is lx-ginning and that next week it will be in full blast. He thinks while the grain in places is thick on the ground it will thresh out well, and the increase of yield per aero will surprise everyone, the berry is very plump mid free from blemish. lioriil. AltltlVAl.S. Columbia G H Hisbu, i.evemvorth j H K Putnam, San Francisco; J McCart lev, Chicago; Joseph Riudcr, John M'iller, J Huron, Portland; MrsLRien zie, Spokane; V J Lee, Can by; W 1' llvltou, Lvlu; John Piatt. Glennwood ; F Henrv, Kverett; .1 K Warner, w line Salmon; S Olson, .1 Anderson, Cascade Ijcks; W Odell, 1i-Mile; Henrv Hudson, M Nell, Dufur; J M Smith, K J SM;ncer, I'endleton. HAKItlKI). At the Methodist Episcopal church, July 28th, Mr. Charles JJerry and Miss U-ttio Putnam, Rev. J. Whisler, offi ciating. LOST. i i II.. ..f Liifu Iwinl 1 1 1 1 1 1 brMss. PIcmhc leave at thin ollice. Vuutil A first-class woman cook, Apply at once at this oflice. Olinger A Rone'u stagea en route to Cloud Cap Inn will locate cumpors at the best fishing point in Hood River valloy, where one can reach Mt. Hood in a few houro and got their jnail and provisions daily. -towa Karl's Clover Root, the new blood nuriUer. ifiven freshness and clearness to the complexion and cures constipation. 26c, f0c. and $1.00. Sold by Sninjs & Kinerely, druggists. Use Mexican Silver Stove Polish. I Valiil-Ii Miir.r Klllril. Mr. James Benson, jr., a prosperous fanner, met with a misfortune last evening in the loss of a valuable horse. Mr. Hanson had driven his team to the city and unhitched and tied them to his wagon. In due time, after finishing his business, lie repaired to his wagon and begun hitching up his team, when his large chestnut stepped on a broken buggy siiaft which broke in two and the sudden snap sprung it up with such force as to penetrate the groin so us to sever a blood vessel, and the How was ho rapid that the uniuial died in a few minutes. The loss is severe, the horse being valued at $150, and a fine animal in every respect. Counterfeit Half Dollar. We were bhown a counterfeit half doW lar which is so fine a piece of workman ship timt unless one is on the lookout is liable to be loaded. The half we eav was of an 18t2 imprint, and one defect noticeable is ou the milling edge, which Is iuierfect in one place. It is also a trifle light in weight. The ring of the metal is fair, and would not particu larly arouse suspicion of its genuine ness. Look out for the tiueer. Verdict of 'orou-r'i Jury. The body of Win, R. Talle showed slight bruises and cuts, such as might have been mude by contact with rocks or drift, but there were no fractures. Tho verdict of the jury wasjjthat Win. R. Tulle was accidentally drowned from u boat on Sunday, tho '2'M hist., while coming from Grants to Celilo. Nlreili'knii-k. Remove the cause by regulating the bowels, by establishing good digestion with Simmons Liver Regulator, 'fry it, and you will soon know tho blcsiiing of good health and sound sleep. "Uknti.kmkN l'liust'MMid KruiiMi'x HrwUi'hc dijiMilt'MiiK followa: Two Ihim'h to r lorn bciiy, MHVHIillii, N. Dak. Tit o lioxct. to l.llllt' w llccix, llrooklund. N. link. 1 huvi- nlwiiv Lh-cii a ktiut Mitt'cmr front headache ami your cuoMilea arc the otllv tlilnir tli.it relti.v.w liu. vours very trtuy, Ki.otu H:av, IIhvuiiiui, N, link. A Murrolntt Kucapn. The fiendish Ingenuity of things Inani mate finds a very good example in the following, from the Goldondalo Sentinel : .lame" Hurgen, son of Thomas Rur gen of Chamberlnin Flat, had a closo call one day hist week that resulted in a marvelous cfccnpo from death. Ho was on top of a load of hay and was unwind ing the lines from the upright stake in front of tho rack when tho stake gave way and he fell forward on to the dou bletrees, patlof the load of hay falling I on top of him as tho tram started on n 'dead run. In this position he was partly dragged and partly carried for about two hundred yards, when he I crawled on top of the tongue and from thence on to one of the horses. Just i then and while the horse was bucking ' vigorously, one wheel struck a rock and ! the sudden halt threw Mr. Rurgen to ' the ground. One wheel passed diago nally over his leg a little above tho an kle and over one arm. Then the rack in some mysterious way tilted and the whole load, rack and all, fell on top of ' him. His father anil Mr. Stcdhain had followed the runaway team as fast as possible, and as Mr. Stedhatn camo up 1 to the wreck James crawled out and started to catch the horses, which were , still running with the wagon attached. He hud gone only a little way when he iwas compelled to desist. An exumina- ' tion showed that beyond being bruised at the places where the wheel passed over him, Mr. Rurgen was not other- j wise injured and will soon be as well as ever. Rut it was a marvelous escape, and those who saw the accident never expected to see James come out of it I alive. The team finally ran up against a fence, and neither the team nor the wagon were found injured in the least. 1 Rut the hay rack waa nothing but a . mass of kindling wood. THE CHURCHES. Christian church services will be held in the Congregational church tomorrow at 3 p. in. Preaching by the pastor, J. W. Jenkins. The Baptist church, Rev. O. I). Tay lor pastor, will hold service tomorrow at the usual hours, 11 a. in. and 8 p. m. Sunday school follows morning service. First Congregational church, comer Couit and Fifth streets, Rev. W. C. j Curtis, pastor. Services as follows on I Sunday: At 11 a. m. worship and 1 a sermon. Sunday school immediately after the morning service. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor at C:I!0 p. m. Topic, "Danger of Recom- ing Hardened," Acts xix, 9; Mark xvi, 9-1-1. The regular evening service will be discontinued for the present. Methodist Episcopal church, corner of Washington and Fifth streets, Rev. J. Whisler, pastor. Sermon at 11 a. m., and S p. in by the pastor. Sunday school after morning service; Junior League at 5:30 p. in. ; Epworth League at 7 p. m.; class meeting Sunday at 10 a. m. and Tues'day at S p. m. ; prayer meeting Thursday at 8 p. in. A cordial welcome to all. Ail crt Ikcil Letter. Following is the list of letters remain ing in the postolliee at The Dalles un called for, Saturday, July 29th, 1893. Persons calling for same will give date on which they were advertised : John Arnold Walter Carlisle Dallie Effie Mrs Dodge P H Higlev James Wilson H X M. T. Nolan, P. M. Gentlemen JULY AND AUGUST Hot Weather Begins Now WAMM Sue our Sttjclc of---" SUMMER UNDERWEAR, ELEGANT NEGLIGE SHIRTS, FINE SCARFS AND COLLARS. STRAW AND FELT HATS, BATHING SUITS AND TOWELS. For Ladies We are showing a fine Stock of Collars and Cuffs, Underwear, Gloves, Stainless Hosiery, Embroideries, Laces, Etc., Etc., at Prices Away J3elow those offered by our would-be competitors. LActc Curtains All Pricks. Bargains in Jlvcry Department. Cor. conn and second sis. c o- "vr XT a tdtdtcj m Dalles, Oregon. O. X IN . XliJxJxlo. PI i Slier In Ms, Fancy Goods and Notions, (jepts' piirpi5i7ip$ Qood5, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, etc. now complete in every department. All goods will be sold at greatly reduced prices. H. Herbring. Terms Cash. Familiar Faces in a ATezv Place J. E. BARN ETT. C. 13. BAYARD, Late Special Agent General Land Office. Ask your dealer Stove Polish. for Mexican Silver NUTJCK. Inasmuch as my wife, Georgie Anna Urooks, lias, without just cause or prov ocation, left my bed and board, against my wishes and consent, and refuses to return or further live with me, I hereby warn all persons not to give her any credit ou my account, at 1 will not pay any bills of her contracting after this date, Cai.ku Uhooks. Dalles City, Or., July 1U, 1898.dsoww WOOD, WOOD, WOOD. Best tirades of oak. fir. and slab cord wood, at lowest market rates nt Jos. T. Peters & Co. (Uttice Bocouu auu Jeuer Boii rtreets.) , Fountain Jeronm Xeabeack H Win tiiiiiiuiitet'il Cure. Wo authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's Xew Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds upon this condition. If you are alllicted with a cough, cold or any lung, throat or chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and ex perience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this oiler did wo not know that Dr. King's Xew Discovery could bo relied on. It never disap points. Trial bottles free at Snipes it Kineislv's drug store. Large size oOe The W. R. C. No. 17, will meet at their hall Saturday evening, July 29th ut 0 :-!'. Mhs. A i.ictJ Vaum;v, President. KOO.MS TO It KM'. Furnished looms to rent. Apply at the residence of Mrs. C. X. Thornbury, Second street, The Dalles, Or. tt StocMioltlciV Meeting. Tin: Dai.i.ks, Or., July 28, ISOIi. Notice is heiebv given that there will he a stockholders' meeting of the Wasco Independent Academy, at the Academy building on Monday, August 28th, 1891), at ."i o'clock p. in., for tho purpose of electing seven directors, and transacting such other business as may properly come before said meeting. JJy order of the board. S. L. Riiooks, Sec'y. dawtd. Jl?e Ieal Estate, loai, Iiurapee, & COLLECTION ACENCY. NOTARY Parties having Property they wish to Sell or Trade, Houses to Rent, or Abstract of Title furnished, will find it to their advantage to call on us. We shall make a specialty of the prosecution of Claims and Contests before the Unitep States Land Oilice. 85 Washington St. THE DALLES, OR. Have You Seen iT H e : Fine Millinery Goods AT 112 Second Street. ANNA PETER SCO. J. H. CROSS. At tho Old Stand. Cor. Second and Union Sts. Jtey, Graii?, peed ai?d plour, Groceries, Fruits and Seeds. Oaali iprvlcl for IDsss txxxcL jFoxxltxy. fill goods delivered Free and Promptly. THE WORLD'S BEST LITERATURE ooksuottonRoot COMPOUND. A rooest dUcoverjr tjr aa old l)BjIcln. Swctttfuliy wrd piontMy by iftouanJ vf Laditt, U the only perfectly Mfeand reliable luodlcluu ill- oorerod. Bewvo of unprincipled druggist wno offer inferior medicines la place of tUla. juk for Cook's Coltoa Root Cowpouaa. fa ia aubif. uf, or Incloia $i nd 0 cents la pottage la letter sndwe wlUieud, ealed, ly return malL ruUeeaUd particular! la plain envelope, to ladle only, 8 unps, Addrat Fob a Lily Oeaiisf, No. 8 ruber Block. Detroit, Mick. Bold In 'J'hi'PulUuimdt'VcrywlivroulldruK'M. IN- B-O-OKS. A T I. C. NICKELSEN'S. The Calif otnia Winehouse, i Is now open, and its proprietor will sell his hoinu produced Wine at prices in the reach of everybody. Also, best Veanuls to bo found. Goods guaranteed to bo Pure and First-Class in every respect. Thompson's Addition. c- BECHT,