C3) - " - ; .'" X " . ! A'JjJ opecial oale of Shirt Waists for the week i Vi tl '':' :! in ;i "VIS; - ,V : : There areva fewisizes in.ShirJ Waists Jliat welfare entirely but of;' and' to - close out the remaming number we will m&e''&oifi.pmyfaQfierM'fii fs. inn' : 7; , ' V : . ,( Good assortment of colors stripesjarid figpresl 'i; p Our 75c Waist for 57 l;2o V 1S.iVi?raV.Virg : ;fj ; vv V':C;V:'-'v f j.';'; ::: InjWhiatiith- starched .collars and. cuffs a;i..-i .. . , i r;; at". -Made up in English WexiWawcprd. . -- .-- ; -- $ fe--irvv ''. -. ' : ',.'. c I ; - uur w aist 101 slid. : . :-;v :, , Navy Blue Percale, extra fine quality. .-..1 ; ' US buy rr: "; We carry a Complete Lin of Fishing Tackle, ! Stoves and Steel rRanes, Wire' Cloth.: '?";; .j-'!!' Wire Poultry Netting, IrbnWater Pipe;: r - 1 Garden-Tools, v ..-..,-:; ' -r-.; BarrelV Ghuijas';,.::,,.-- n7;,:;V,;; R-dbber and Cot ton Wr ap- : 7 ped. Graxden iiose, i .i & Groceries and , Prbyisidns, Oak Fir and. Maple; Cord wood. and. . General sup plies, ,.: . ,. , . Gan You Buy Groceries Cheaper hari Th is ? I Tw'o ounces of gcxxl Plag Cat Tobacco for 5c, and a Missouri Meercbaum with u- jery eight packages ;;;..;-( r .-. .. ,; .inoQi at 20c a dozen ; UBnal ririce, 55c. - . , . . ; n , v, , , ,: Sixteen poanda San Francisco 'Granulated Sagar for $1.09. . , ... ..v . , Seventeen, ponnds. Hong Kong Granulated Sugar for $1.00. . : : ; . 8ixteen-ounce plag of good Tobacco for 25c. .-.f;', ...t ,:: ..t; ,: All : atock - of fresh and popular brands. . Goods delivered free to any part f . s. .' the city. You are cordially invited to call and iasper.i stock and prices. . i.-'V) -A I rl ij'fciE-'-r y!ii;; .vsnill -,,r.r...f,r t ' ' hi' Southeast Cor. Union and Second Sts; oTelepkone Not 92. I ; i ' i Dom roPtne oprinsr ana summer- i 1 1 Hawflg purchased a,vefy.large line of Overbirts and Uadtrwear, ex-' . i 1 peeling to meet with a better trade than' in the past, 'but findidg oar .' '-"stock too 'large for the season, we have marked these' goods Tery lowf-i' I - Li .4 hun ?il.oi2 ar.-.tc-si vo nw i-i'tvi-i V.ifl-R &i' vi li.5.n:ui . .V -.' Starting: Men's Fine Shirt 35c;' r ; ic r. Men's Fine Underwear Suit, at 75c. i ..-r ;;vi fit; . i: i:X ! c -j.J. o-j efii..iiut-jyrti J:,.U.ri'. n.;t :: ! The goods must be seen to be appreciated ; Gall early wbile the .V: l.';-;:..ttoclc..ia complete. i v- nkj-q U.id:;-si : f.-jia'S). -i-4i-; ALL GOODS MARKED IN ' PLAIN FIGURES, -(PEASE & MAYS. Cf - - h .c.'.3--ES MAIER'-ft' BENTON, j ly Creamery ,1! 1 v. xn-.i in Ask! YanlDiblDer & Worsley for it. : ' - Every Square is Fall Weight., JCREAMERY , iV-j...-.-.: A. A. B. The1 Dalies' Daily:Cffioffielel; ntered a tlie PotiVjOlce tt Tbe- Dalles, Oiegon as Becond-claas matter.' ' ' iu Ovuu per llue for first luteraon, and 5 Centa per line far ecb Biibseqaanl famertlon. - Special rates for long time notices. All iocal.iiQtlce.,raeclyed, ltr. than X o'clock will appear the following day. - 'Don't "'forget to read all Tiis OhbOn icle. You will find interesting, local matter everywhere. Some papers have only a page devoted -to local news;' but The Chronicle cannot get along ' with one and has it on everypage'' i TUESDAY, TUNE 25. i 1895 BRIEF - MENTION. 4 .1 li LTel from the Moteboelc of Chronicle J j i. 4 ; r Reporters' V f ! ;j , S - Additional Local on Fourth Paja. J A slight east wind is blowing today. The farmers ' do not like Its " heated breath,-, - -c:--; Lfvino'-r:i f: Deputy Sheriff Frank . Hill and Jack Powers returned this morning from Salem, where they had thaken a patient to the insane asylum. some wool sellers announce their ln- tention of waiting till the price reaches 15 cents a pound before selling. ', This is rather high and the prospects do not warrant holding for such a figure. An effort will be made - tonight, to get up! a. baseball nine to give the; Hood Eiver dab a game on the Fourth. There is plenty of good talent io The Dalles and all we need is to take the proper in terest in the matter:' J 1 v - Several wagons of emigrants' pasted uirougQ, The Da I lea this rooming; on tVeir way to the Boothern part of the county to look for homes. ' There is plenty of room in Wasco's broad acres for a large immigrationv--j- f ' AsfJecial car was attached to; the local train this afternoon going j west. The car contained. Superintendent J. P, O'Brien and party. Mr. O'Brien has been on the eastern divfsions of the road look ing alter their conditions. There; will be $3900 morViaoney Jn circulation in The Dalles today. than there was yesterday. .-.This is from; the boat company '. diyidendr f The wool money'a being paid all the time and our merchants are feeling the result of the sales in their increased collections. Mr. John Michel I',' editor of the Timea Mountaineer, baB been cboBeo orator of the day on the Fourth of July and Mr, Nicholas J. Sinnott will read the-.-Declaration of I ndepehderie'e; Every (Effort made by the committee promises to be rewarded with success and The Dalles is to have one of. the grandest celebrations Thd .ciV'sensr iwbp eria gdifig JtDibe4" last night about 10' o'click" were startled by . the clanging-of thefire-bell. An. alarm had belen.'tnjrned.inT.by'telephone saying the feed' yard of El J. Collins & Cbl" was Wrni'ngj f! The ire' 'fadeties quickly responded, and the engines and hose; parts - wefe ijopt "neiiy C0"- .UapVe when Word came that the fire was out. It eeems st-blaso had -caught in one of the Btalle,' bu Vwaa soon put out. A marriage, ceremony .was performed last night in Justice Davis' office, in wlijLcb.Jtbo.jueUcepf35cjated..Jnd. Miag May Turner of ' this city and Mr. John C. Pel.lr , soldier in the regular army, stationed at. Fort Canby', were the high coatracting parties. The happy couple left this morning for their new home dowp by the sounding oe. o. jT The bftat brought up a good cargo tof :ji)rtfl8t ijiebti A laJpottfbnfQft Oon sis ted of iw barrets of.lirtia for ingh ver'good, arfdr ttto deck la Vreir filled with merchandise on every up trip. A good-s mount: of feed and groceries is shipped; to": way points on the down trip every paormng. .; ( -' The' Kttle girt of William Floyd, of 3-Mi'er waa driving the cows borne last night when she was thrown' from her horse and severely. injnred. .,. Dr.. Logan was called and alleviated the little girl's suffering. The fracture ie probably at the elbow, though owing to the swollen con dition- of - the arm -it is - hard to tell" just how serious the accident is. Next Sunday the Orchestra Union will give an excursion to Cascades Locks on the steamer Regulator. The Orches tra band will be in" attendance and famish music during the day. The boat will connect with the'; steamer . Dalles City from Portland,; which will bring' up the Turners from Portland. It wonld he wise to secure tickets early. DJohrxMceil.wfcodaeiiigtheday time re fixes the corbona on the electrie lights, " " ' ' . ....... . . kiouna a canary ciraf yesterday in one ot tJjTaTe globesrorr the hill. Tbe'ilittle I bird bad flown into the globe and in try rinir to cet ont had strncrirled and hrnianrl itself, till one of the wings 'was injured The canary, had probably escaped froma" cage and someone is missing a pet bird i The Tamo class met last' evening at the Residence ;f Ms. Dr, Shackelford; A laree number of ladies were in attend ance and a pleasant evening spent with Studying Macnalay. This is the second evening spent with the distinguished historian. ' A large number of readings were made from his works and especial attention given to that noblit production VHoratias -at the Bridsfe."; ;The meetr ings : continue very : pleasant :and -the members of the class keep up an unflag ging interest in the work; ' ':'':': i' : ! Messrs. it : H..- Darnielle and F. J; KeUar. two prominent farmers of '8-Mihj have just, returned from &' trip to the Warm Sprlngsv They; left The .Dalles June I2tb .and on June 14th. they bad the .novel experience )f v: witnessing a eoowstorna. which began on'the-lSthvand cob tinned till the ijextday, wh'en the snow fall as hard ar a Sinter storm, c- benefit becaoee jof the -.continued : cool their journey, saw Mr. E. E. Loughlin, Who holds the "championship belt,," as the best sheep shearer in Crook county. Bis best recbrd is 197 sheep in one day and onTJune 14th when MrilDarnielle And Mr. Kellar saw him, h sheared 150 sheep. Hon. W. L. Bradshaw will act as pres ident tbf thMftyriJ.uly Fourth, and the executive committee baye invited tbe following gentlemen to act as vice pres- fderts,(on?.rSv":J Smith, of Hood River. G. W. Johnston, of Dufur. Chas, VanDuyn, of Tygh Valley, Wnbar Boli toai qQlntelflpev DjrcH. H. LeavenB, of Cascades, Walter Moore, of Moro and John Medler, of Wasco. 'All these gen- tlemea are representative citizens of the localities from which they come and the executive committee; nave soown mucn wisdom in their selections. 1 A civil . case, was begun before' Justice pavis this mprnirig, but was settled be fore it came to trial Mrs. Obarr was the plaintiff and S.(Monnahan, who was the central figure in the smallpox epi sode, was the defendaat. The matter at issue was an account of 44.45, which Mrs. Obarr had against Monnahan, and about which there seemed to be a little trouble in the payment. Before .,the justice's time bad been long occupied. however,, the defendant camejn and set tled the-? case bv paying the 1 amount sued for and i?1epi.U; t't'-o 1 A plan was laid last night to rob the till of the Columbia hotel. The aight clerk and barkeeper are always oat at the night; train when St comes in and the 'men-'who'' did the planning knew this. There we're three, men in the scheme ' and tie nu mber . proved . : too many , for -one of - them got- drunk and his-conscieoeef hurting -.bita, , he , Policeman ' Connelly about " it.' - tliis nipped the thing-in j the bud and, the men r who ;were in the)'? scheme were" nof where ; to jbe t found j .when, the;- officers went' to look for tbem.- ' il '". v 'J "; " j A light took place laBt night oh ecbnd street, in which severalty the boys were badly "mixed Bp. i '-A'largeV'crowd'Bobh gathered to see tbe fray'taid 'Wo'uld'have been tonctt iamuplBO had not; the police stopped ibe meleel. . As a result George Sandman swore-out .warrants againet G.. Murray and ,F. Heater,,''cha'rgingv thein with' assault :and(. Jatterie8. 5: ; Tbe.-tfase came fop ' before Justice,' ipavlsTtb'' nXornirig. bot by; regtiesti of; ihedefendj ants the case as pqt6ff .'tilt ,7i30 vthii evening .E.Bpufu'appears pr:Mur- cording to Mr.. DaPnTeile'B story. The crops "h th6;l,cbttntrf 1 aronndT Warm SpringSj B,re,Bptd9in'gv f eryi''":?! t. pni co urnt. of the; excessive cold. y T!ierasai not as biah as is usual at'tbis1 eeasoiv'bf li ' : - - J I 1. . '-Ik '.sIVA uio yec&r nuu imgauuu lias uta o; iitwie -j-rt rr-r .'" ' - ' a J- 'personal; mention. Mr. S. Br Adams JeU for Portland by the Regjilatpi: thja morning, Mrs. Judee Bradshaw was a passenger down the river bf;boat Jhis morning. Air urans- iuyiei8 lur rurnanu uu the boat this morning to spend a few days. " :,. Mr. C. C. Havward. of Tygh-.. .Valleys was a pleasant caller on Thb Che6niclk Aliss Ouida Bunker was a passenger on the Regulator down the river this morning. -' -?.- tt... -SO Mr. and' Mrs''Hilton "returned" last night from, si -eeeral dayajouting down the river. ' " "i Mrs. L. A. KfocoTi&n'a&ridabnfv. is in the city visiting -(her cousin,, -Mr, yv. n. noDsen. t - "r- 1 Dr. Frazier left for Portland oh; the Steamer today to remain a week. lie wills return by .July, zu.:, .SisSi'ii j "i ! Mrs. Frank Sampson returned last night on tbe Kegulator, alter a several days absence from the city .. .... t ..t I Mr. Ray W. Logan, who recently graduated from the Bishop Scott acad emy, is visiting his father Dr. Hugh lxjgan, in this city. i'iyi'.Uf.i i Mrs. R. F. Gibona .and -Mrs. J. M. Marden left by the Regulator this morn ing for Cascade Locks, -where they will make a short ' visit - to Mrs.' vieo. r, Morgan. r?tf :1r.A OViC,B h .' Mr. T. H. Johnston of Dufur was upon our streets this mornings He reports that with propitious weather from now on the grain around ijuiur will be very good this season-; jriVii i A ' Mr.-A;M. Balfour -of Lyle wag in the city' last night. Air. Balfour' is an' i-ng lisbman-who' baa, bought 4 larse tract of land at Lyle, and Is spending much time and. labor la oeaptiljiDg n. Mr, Henry Harper returned last night irom - Hood River, where be has been camping several days to, benefit hia health. He has" been suffering severely for some time from rheumatism, but his trip did hiro much good, and he is now consiaeraDiy Deiier. - : t ?r- uil ii r.i ' ; '- it, !'. The Latest from tbe Wxul$ Market. ray, bntf "Heater- had- toot retained -any la.wyer.i;i:i o:aii a. ct :n.xa rTinrj r.r-- -,- au ' -;:Oregrbn "ICaiitern Star MeetlB(t : j io .:cfi g:ji.vit it ,i ii .!:.ivr.c e t ..f4C-;i Chipte,- Nd.-SS.iO? Evu. Wilji - bbferd al MasosjciaUr' enr-Tuegday ' evehijig, Jr)ae 25th-, ab 8 W'clock.oi the purpose By order of the worthy-matron, ; " ,HaVe''y6:ii,8een the'rKimbaTl' vpTnos' find: r'6rgani? ''exbrbitlbnatihe o! Chronicle building? - ' v' ' The . manager of the Oregon Fruit Union in The Dalles kindly furnished The Chronicle with the following latest advices regarding iruit in the eastern markets. Tbe quotations were those which applied in the markets yesterday f Prjces for fruit io-Helena-and Butte remain thesarlie, each, pluc l'eceivirig a car' of California Vegetables per wtk, beside California apricots and plums. Raspberries and strawberries are mov ing slow. New potatoes., are in good de- maud at $1.50 ;f "yellow.- onions: H.75 cabbage, $2;'. cherries 90c$lJ-demand light. - ; The Oregon Fruit Union sold in Den ver today currants, $2.50 to $3;h Roysl Anne cherries. t.'I5 rit1 T.2n.!marltpt good for limitedsopptyV' "Sioux bit the same, Omaha and Kansas City are re ceiving 'some California-, stock, but tfiej market will not rtie ..good tin til after July 1st, when koAje-growfivgooSeberW ries, raspberries and blackberries are out--of -the -market.- -- The present outlook for cherries is very favorable? rCH hernia (bttsra short crop, and'Ore'gdn-i8' left 'tosupply the hllUtat t.hA trill r , I w b f AsMMr beKweif pacTtea, and ntrtiaiP'sent to thei same market. , -'J f "iril'.O .-If 'l A- r ,-.:ti''.'i;-;"l'f.'' I .'.;. Iti:rr.3Hti Mil J -llA !.' ,'i !' .' " ' EXGUTSldH a ,i yv : i'm is;. bA ' I -.- try f-''-.t ?i?t - - iVii-V t:;lW 'jii! i!'.tv " ".,'" ' .', ' , c-itl J -in i't'i-.-7hj Euti.ifii iuH-'i ;-i;.' -yi-; . !f'.'-l l -Vll -5'f .All!. .:-t i.i h.M- f o d n o n I f-.i 1 p ' , '.vThe Dalles Orchestra jjjLon(!wiUi:' giv.an,' e ; ;; " ' 'excuTsion1 t'd the Locks .and: return,', on . n .; ... , i ' . r s- l--n& ,'.llo!f fii"i n.u-;.s f.-j:...: - : -S..V. -l.-'i, s0-1 s! :'-!'. I . .HV!;.J. -io ijtl. j ' - .... SUHTOIT,3 ''iJWHTES -o 1 8S5, - -r 1 . J , . j , .,!,: M-ff J i By :the TEpEf '''''': iti I- w, .0iht'..'ii i; .f -i!a:: " Boat leaves. The Dalles at 9" A. m. Returning, arrives at 5 p." m. The Steamer Dalles City; will hring e Turners, from Portland to Cascades, who will come up by the Regu lator to The Dalles. Good music will be on board. v. ; ', J'; :' 1 -v.- : i Tickets on i sale at the usual places.5 i ;i. .- .- i -' t'. ; . " . Round; Trip Tickets, 50c : :...,r. ..-j.y,f...-. ' .. .-'.i.-!.'. . '.' .-' .-. r. . .: .i f.-v- . :A : ' 1 ' ! -i .-".':' V ' -IIVI -i ?';n-:-'T .'-'"0 ; i.,-.. - , . ., -- -' ' ' j ,7H r.ui !-jnn( I' t,-i:.i::e.u i u-j-.-.-t, - v JOS. T. PETERS & CO., ,. i" '.'. ,..iif yi-.Vi-. oil:: j .f . .. j. j. . ,.,...( J..,.. ' ?,::-r.lU .H J, .-.i wv.t:i DEALERS IN r, -',.m --i -,,;---' pr a .. i t-i ,w: nr .-, . . . rit U'J.:;'t' .-:'.( ;:: , ; y-.y; r, i-T AND -A'y-i' ::;;i,;-.v.i :-. ' .:' Telerliprte Uo. . :a5,;; h - .7 ! ..- ;! '.'S-i.'li'iHi. . -.r , f ' - - :' - 1 D6 CTO R S .' P R ES C R I PTI ONS - Correctly. com poni..ied ;with the ut !most care from drag of guaranteed purity-by. a capable staff of ; experienced dispensers. AH the latest Pharmaceutical Preparations keptLn stock. Prices will be found as low as is consistent with the supply of first-class, drugs. , , .'. . . ... ''(..- " '" ' '' '-' ' -, - r f " r "'!-!P.o'. i i:'KU; ".'-, :! -I'ji'.ofn .ff--, orrf, 7-mootheeaV. Ana ' Cheiaiat j id 1'dJi ,.jr b.. ji j ij " -: - - Vu-'"' 1 j