1 I " I ft .M OURO SKLE. wfa T T T Boys' Underwear, 5 ft o A.11 Sies. Regular weights. ffa Good values at 40c. SEE CORNER WINDOW. ii i rV."ALL Goods marked" jA, UT IN PLAIN FIGURES. 'NT PEASE & MAYS. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. SjIcphI h I ic l'oitnlllrti lit Tlui Dalles, Oregon, n- ciiiiiI i'Iiish inittttir. I. in-ill A il vnrtlNlni:. 10 Cent !(- hiii' (or llr.st insurtlon, unit Oimt wrll'io'" cu ll iubM'iuunt lnvrtltui. spocl.1. r.iti l.i! ImiK tlmi' notices. Ailluta. iiotu'i". rerelveil Inter tlmti o'clock IIUpi. .ir tur toltuwtilic iluy. Weiillmr I'ori't'iiHl. Ofituv lirr ,iti (, uviidf.iiiir imr rndiiiy tit t ji. i. (iinnirnini Monday and Tuesday fair and slightly fooler. " l'.uitn:. " wK.vntim Jlaromctcr, 211.5)1. Maximum temperature, 8!)'. Miii'iuum temperature, Til, liiver. l'J.l feel above tiro. Wind, cann. MONDAY, AUG. 1!8, 181K1 Tlw Ihulii and Weekly Chronicle vuttj if Immd in, .mlc l I. ( Xir,I;diir,n' stori: AUQUBT ANGLINGS. Hnmii i ry ullUlMl ,,v ,.,.,,, .. ll-'irl(ir. "Two v. mis with but n Mutfe tlinuKht o Iir-.rts tli.it l,,t " .."'M,t' Illil t if IniniiiiM'l. n.pr ueiik.wul when II miii.., it Kptiiit their tun. Tlio Hegulntor now IuikIh at her old miming place at iho uud of tho dock. Three million grain Hacks on overduo n.PH nave arrived at. Snn Francisco, nu mi- corner is hrokon. Messrs. altinnrsho it Co. will Hhin ....n wi mull cattio and onu cur of . hogs to tho Portland marled tonight. Shcriir I.ehlio Uf Shci inai ct.tititv jh in town today to tako George um'ml j wtdy on a charge of burglary in eliornian county. Intending exhibitors at tho clintrict wnii'iy obtain premium lints at Tin: who.mci.i: ollico or tho ollico of the sec "hry, .Mr. J. O. Mack. TU-KftH have been printed for tho tfaml hall of lb,, ilroinoii next Monday JiiM'?, and may ho obtained at many the Htw.H about town. : I'rivulo adv ItiOH from ii Kiwtl'niwi ft.n!i "-a (.r Hlato that cantoloupcH from Tho alli-H command much bettor prlcen "' the Walla Walla production. I'" (layn niu perceptibly shortening ail'l the cool and frosty evenings at t.ho ""'"nialn rehortH will soon drive Hum ""'I' pleasure parties homo again. '''I'' I'nion racilie has procured an "'JUi'i'tion against tho Oregon Tolo "'"lie Co,, roHtruiuiiiK thuiii from orect "'K their poles along their rlyht of way. (,iil't. Kenuudy Htoamed tho .'iilaiid p; into jiort last .Saturday oveniiiK, iiiviiiK repaired tho damaifOH HiiHtnined '' tin-' wreck duriiiK tliu hih water jiiHt Hood Uivor. "iuk JHIlor, JJIIlio Antiunion nntl l!oo "'"-'ad havo returned from Kentucky, ""we they mVo heoii witli Iioihoh. Mr. t '"""' Hli'fi tlmy (llHpofied of their Iioi hch n l!ood advautiiKO, f?ottiiijr fair j.Hcoh Kafi'i F,rHt Nutio,,wl' vlloh roaui.icd co, '' lH ,,oI"K l K01 HiiieBa nud tS L,,,lPltely rcBtorcd. Tho J 1 w!lB brought nbout moro by tho cm!! I Mr 8tun0 U,W '.v otlior re.,, n,,d 1,0 UttH ertr,,Bd unvinble hill! lor Kwl l"'8lne8 eenau and U1"y b a fluHiioler, though a young I man. He went to Portland Saturday to , I !.. , ,1.. 1 f. V .1 ;i"Mim, my. iuimaii, aim il in nopcu the name mitTeny will attend his labora 1 there. i Clark P. Crandall, a brother or It. W. Crandall of Tho Dalles, died in Atlantic City, .1. He was widely known throughout Oregon, and wuh a brilliant writer. He wan city editor on the Ore Ionian for a number of yearn, Mr. D. .1. Cooper bad jiift come into town and drove up to ii. Wolf'n estab lishment nud while there his team be came frightened at a bearskin and ran around ncvenil blocks, and up tho street, past this brewery and up the steep road grade. Dr. liinehart's oldest, boy, aged 1.0 years, was in tho vehicle during this time, and on going up the grade they slowed up and the boy jumped out, and as it happened another boy who was on horseback, coming down the grade, checked them and caught the runaways without any damage lb horses, wagon or boy. Up on the Ferndale road a fow days ago, leports the Fairhaven Herald, a cougar visited tho bouse of a farmer. The animal came right up to the door, which was open, and a little girl, who was alone in the house, saw it. She didn't know what kind of a beast it was, but t lie cougar blinked at her, and she says looked at a piece of biead she hud in bur band. Sho threw it to tno beast ; it ate tho bread, took another look at tho child and quietly disappeared into the forest at the rear of the house. When tho parents icturncd the child told her story, and an examination of the footprints showed them to be those of a largu cougar. CiillliinilHlt' Acrcptt.. Chief of Fire Department Fish has re ceived a letter from (loldeudale, accept ing tho invitation to attend our tourna ment and will send a team to contest for tho honors. They will not bring their carl, as the city would then bo left without protection, but Mr. Fish has replied that they may run with our cart. They announce their Intention, also, to play against tho Oregon City base ball team. They are plucky. This makes the llfth contestant so fur for the prizes, and all indications point to a very lively day tho coming -1th of September. Thin Ih to I't.i'tlfv llmt. I Imvii iikiwl lv t hi ii.'h llnillili'ilt! CniiMili.M limliiilii'tillt' fur owr line U'lir, mid limn u'ly in ticli plt'iiMuo In .IhIIiik Unit tlu.y have iiIwiijh pioyi'd limiclli'liil nud iiiivc iclliniil me in funti ten tn llfiivn iiilmili'K. 1 lliiViMiriMlilsiilk.ini' (nun In' mini. tin fur ilium .W'uiN.iiml luio in. . r fiiunil miytliliiK lndn mr iin inui'li Kuoil us Kiatihtt'n llcmtiidic CiipMili'M. vuip iiui , LOUIS IIKIIMAN, '.MlH, PtiplurBt , Wlcliltn, Kim. llliekliiii'H AriHi'ii Halve. Tho best huIvo in tho world for cuts. bruistiH, Soros, ulcers, suit rhoum. fever Boros, tottor, dimmed bunds, chilblains. corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively ()uich piles, or no pay required Jt is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfac tiou, or money refunded. Prico L'fi cents per mix. rur saio ny snipes iV: Kin tirsly. 'I'iKli Valley Jtull.ir Flour mill. Ih in completo ropair; always In etoro flour oqual to tho best. Also old stylo eourso unu lino OrH'min Hour, mill food, old. Y. Af. MoCoitKi.u, Pronr. Ul.lUia lloiil(Kixiiir. A icliablo young man who is compu tout to open, dose, or keep any Hot of books desires work in ollico or store. Good references, Address Jiookkeeper, Ciiito.Niou: ollico, SOduwln Ask your dealer for Moxicun Silver Stove l'olish. PERSONAL MENTION. Vj. SchulK left Sunday night for linker Citv. i Mr. H. Klindt is with his family t the seaside. Mr. "Win. Taylor left on the Kegtilulor for a short stay in.Portland. Ifov. E. D. Sutdifr and family left this morning for Collins landing. Mr. Willanl Yanderpool of Dufur was in the city and returned homo today. Hon. Geo. A. Liebo and wife returned from t lie seaside last Saturday evening. Miss Louise Kueh returned lnt Satur day evening from a visit w itb friends at Long 1 tench. Mr. Truman Ilutler, purser of the Dalles City, camo up to the city Satur day and returned this morning. Mrs. S. L. Young and family and Mrs. P.. W. Meyers departed this mornintr for a visit among relations in Oregon City. Mr. John Hampshire, purs-er of the steamer ltcgulator, exchanged trips with Mr. Jiutler Saturday and took a day ofl in tho metropolis. Mr. and Mrs. 11. V. Path and daugh ters, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Staddleman for the past week, returned to their home in Portland this morning. (i. W. Smith of 8-Mile is in town to day. . Messrs. Smith and Kndorsby will begin tlircsbing tonionow. The average yield will 1)0 about twenty-live bushels to the acre. Capt. W. S. Jiowcrs of linker City, was before the military board of examiners of the 0. N. G. and passed with high honors ami a rccominenda- !in,, linu liiinn .inl In tin. hi!iflminrtri'M at Salem for confirmation, when the commission of major of the regiment will be forthcoming. IIOIKI. AIUtlVAI.S. Columbia W II Wolf, (! H llarsman, Oak liar, Cal; Wm Field, Denver, Col; W Ji Mynatt, Prineville; J5J Pressler, Umatilla; James Stauahan, A Jensen, Hood liiver; (i W Powers, Portland ; ,1 II Slmop, Chattanooga, Tenn ; Thomas Dunn, T Sweeney, Mosier. IIIIIIN. In The Dulles, Sunday morning, Au gust 27th, to tho wifoof Edward Wright, a daughter. In this city, August 28th, to the wifo of Mr. Finch, 'a daughter. The success of Mrs. Annie M. licam, of McKeesport, Pennsylvania, in tho treatment of diarrhiea in her ehildien will undoubtedly be of interest to many mothers. She says: "I spent several weeks in Johnstown, Pa., after tho great llood, on account of my husband being employed there. Wo had several chil dren with us, two ol whom took the 'liarrliiea very badly. J got home of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhii'ii Pemcdv from How Mr. Chap man.,, It cured both of thorn. 1 knew of several cases where it was equally mi uufiil. I think it cannot bo excelled and cheerfully recommend it." 23 and fill cent bottles for sale hy lilakeloy & Houghton, Druggists. lm. Mr. Thomas Jiatte, editor of the Graphic, Texarkana, Arkansas, has found what he believes to bo the best remedy in existence for tho flux. His experience is well worth remembering. He su.vh: "Lust summer J had a very sovcio attack of flux. 1 tried almost every known remedy, none giving relief. Chumborliiin'H Colic, Cholera and Dlar linen Koiuedv was recommended to me. I purchased a bottle and received almost , Immediate relief. 1 continued to use the medicine and was entirely cured, 1 1 tako measure in recommending this remedy to any person Buffering witli such a disoaso.as in my opinion it is the best medicine in existence," 23 and fiO cent bottles for Bale by JJIakeley & Houghton, Druggists. lm. HALF DONE. Tlio lluiiM! Votf ti ltrprrtl tlio Slusr 111 h n Act Iliicnnilltliinnlly. Wasiuno-ion, Ana. 28. Special to Tin: Ciiiiomci.i:, At 5 minutes to 12 the clock in tho hall of tlio bouse of rep resentatives was turned back an hour, as the time approached when the vote on the Wilson bill was to bo taken. The silver men saw that their .hopes were doomed, and the tried to clicck the tide by Hiibstittiing amendments variously of 10 to 1, 17 to 1, IS to 1, and finally 20 to 1, when the question was plainly put for yeas and nays on tho Wilpon bill (unconditional repeal). Tho vote re sulted in ayes 2.",!) and nays 110. The actual time of this vote was about :3 j o'clock, the clock in the house having been turned back several times. This vote shows IS more than tho actual dem ocratic mnjority in the bouse. There was prolonged cheoiing when tlio result was announced. KiirtlctU -Next. J. A. McDonald, of tho Earl Fruit Co., returned last evening from Port land, where that company havo been j shipping peach plums, peaches and ' prunes. He returns for the purpose of shipping liartlett pears. These are quoted in Chicago at ffl.75((?$2.25 per box, with an upward tendency, and has received a message from San Francisco, telling him to "lmrrv up with tho 1 Partlctts." lie regrets that the last ! shipment of peach plums was attended1 I with a loss to the growers, but says that if the growers will stay with the com 1 puny they will make money in tho end. I The maikets have been very bad for the j last ten days in all sections of the east, but the bulk of this fruit has now all I gone off, leaving the markets open for t tho Pacific coat. The terrible storm in the Atlantic states ruined the Delaware pcacii crop, and they were shipping Mil carloads a day. Mr. McDonald sas that the markets oiler exceptional in ducements just now for Burtlott pears, and that Just October he shipped a car load from Colfax that brought ij'-i.75 per box. 'I'Iki Cucml l.oci. Eighty fctone-cutters are at, work at the locks. The pump decreases the water in the canal about three feet in twenty-four hour3. It will take about a week to pump the water all out. While a second boiler was being put in place Saturday to a?nst in pumping water out of the canal, the chain from the swinging crane broke in two, and the boiler fell in twentv feet of water. ii 1 air Dry (iiiiiils. Fancy Goods and Notions, Clothing, Hats, Boots. Shoes, etc. now completo in every department. All goods will be sold at greatly reduced prices. Terms Cask. H. Herbring. JBp II !CH RON FIRST CLHSS CAN BE HAD AT THE MS OFFICE Reasonably Rainoas Rates. ..Familiar Faces in a Aretu Place. . K:il KM.ito. James F. Heeder and wife to Frank W. Heeder, 10 acres in section 113, town ship 2 north, rane 10 east; considera tion if 700. Children often need foine safe cathar tic and tonic. .Simmons Liver Kegulator will relieve colic, s'ck stomach, indiges tion, dysentery and the complaints in cident to childhood. A Xtw It:ii:i ( (impeller. Scientists say that the efieetof a low temperature on a cloud of vapor will be shown in the precipitation of rain. Acting on this knowledge. :v European living in the tropical regions of India lias invented a novel rain producer. His apparatus consists of a rocket, capable of rising to a height of a mile, containing a reservoir of ether. In its descent a parachute-like attachment opens out, causing the apparatus to de scend slowly. At the same time the other is thrown out in a lino spray. The absorption of heat by the ether is said to lower the temperature of the surrounding air sitfliciently to condense the vapor, and hence cause rain. This being truest large number of rockets would probably bo required to cause a prolonged shower. Mr. J. C. Hoswell, one of tho best known and most icspectcd citizens of Jirown wood, Texas, suffered with diar rhoea for a long time and tried iniinv diffeient lemedies without benefit, until Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrlnea Hemedy was used; that re lieved him atonce. Forsaleby Iilukeley & Houghton, Druggists. lm. Olinger A lione's stages en route to Cloud Cup inn will locate campers at the best Helling point in Hood liiver valley, where one can reach Mt. Hood in a few hours and get their mail and provisions daily. 2le d Wdiiu, h'oiiii, wool. IK, ....... 1., .,f 11 1 L- fir unit kl'lli i-nnl l.urt piiiM.o v. v... .,.., .... wood, at lowest market rates at Jos. T. Peters ic tjo. lumen ftccouu aim .icner son streets. (Carl's Clover Hoot, tiie new blood purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the complexion and cities constipation. 2oc, Wlc. and ifl.OO. Sold by Snipes A- Kiiiersly, druggists. C. IS. J3AYARD, J. 12. BARNETT Late Special Agent General Land Office. Jfye Ieal Estate, loar?, Irapee, COLLECTION ACENCY. NOTA 3R. 3? TJ BLIO. Parties having Property they wish to Sell or Trade, Houses to llent, or Abstract of Title furnished, will find ifc to their advantage to call on us. We shall make a specialty of the prosecution of Claims and Contests before the Unitep States Land Office. S5 Washington St. THE DALLES, OR. Have You Seen , - T H E X Fine Millinery Goods AT 112 Second Street. ANNA PETER S CO. J. H. CROSS. At tho Old Stand, 1 Cor. Second and Union Sts. flay, Graip, peed ar?d plour, Groceries, Fruits and Seeds, fill goods delivered Free and Promptly. WOOD'S l'XIOSPIIOUINl!!. q'hoGrrat lCucllili Itcmcdv. l'roniiitiy nml pormnucutly cures nil foriua of AiTi oiu iWealcHtu.Kmlitiont.Svermr utorrhea, Impoteuey md all ryciUofAvusi or t-msses. l'.vva urt'BorlliCil out Si .yctirslu tliouMtiuUof case; is,M ., y Aft, li tuoonJi JMtoWf ml Wait. clniEKM 'or Wood' llioitiliodiuc If tio oKors tomt. worthless iikhIIcIiioIu jiluco of UiU, louvo UU dulionost (itoro, InoloM) prlco In luttor, ami vo will coml by return mall. Trice, ouo )iaokaso, fit nlx.es. Oiniic(ji(((ii',(j)tloiir. I'uiujiU. let In plalu scaled envelope, Si ccmtn jxtuge. AddroM Tho Wood Clio luteal Co., JlU Woodward avtuuc, Detroit, Ulch. Sold lu The PUc by 8ali(M & Klnernly. THE WORLD'S BEST LITERATURE IN p3 OOK-S. I. O. NICKELSEN'S. The California Winehouse, Is now open, and its proprietor will sell his home- produced Wine at. prices in the reach oi" everybody. Also, best Peanuts to bo found. Goods guaranteed to be 1'uro and First-Class in every respect. Thompson's Addition. G- BECFT,