C3J) - tyi ":' l, -"r-"- 'H;;7'-"i ,fl?7" House Every Saturday's SPECIAL F- O R LADIES' WRAPPERS. To close out our line of. Summer Wrappers, we will make some tempting offers. Our 75c values for 50c. ' Our $1.00 values for 60c. Our $1 25 values for 85c. Our $X.50 values for $1.15. - ? One Special Drive in Organdie. Lappet Organdie; regular price, 75c; sale prce, 7c. Ladies' Summer Capes Ging at this sale at one-half the regular price. Linon Batiste and Black Silk Collars -eszas" -. At 50 per cent reduction. Point de Esprit Linen and Butter Laces At 25 per cent, reduction. Fishing Tackle, Loaded Shells, Powder, Shot, -AND A- General Line -OF- Camping Supplies -GO TO- ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS MAIER & BENTON "167 Second Street, oppo site A. M. Williams &: Co. wife Would rather have nice bright Tinware, than heavy granite or enameled ware, if it did not rust. This has at last been overcome, and we have a line of Tinware that will not rust. We fully Guarantee our Anti-Rust tinware not to rustr and will replace with new any article that does free of charge to our customers. XVIiVSTS GROWEb eep Oac the plies. SCREEN WIRE, SCREEN DOORS, WINDOW SCREENS. Now in Stock. . New Styles and LowjFrices. v Odd Sizes made to order on Short Notice. ' JOS. T. PETERS & CO The Dalles Daily Ctoroni&e. SATURDAY. - - JULY 18, 1896 Weather Forecast. Portland, July 18, 1896. For. Eastern Oregon Tonight and Sun day fail, and stationery. Pague. Observer. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Random Observations and Local Events of Lesser Alagnitnde. The water stands at 37 feet this morn ing. Fresh creamery batter at Maier & Benton's. ' . 17-2t Several clips of wool were sold today by tbe Moody and Wasco warehouses. It is a ead sight to see the cat worms climbing a telegraph pole bunting for leaves, pathetically remarks a Cali fornia paper. Thi8 is not the hottest Jnlv on record. Observer Brooks haWfigures to show flcatl0n viim mo ouiy oi xoyowas a nones cenj inontu man wie present. We're patting on metropolitan airs,! says the Grant County News. While juepnty postmaster iiaguewood was using the telephone during the electric storm last Sunday the machine made a sadden bat brilliant pyrotechnic display. A sale of real property took place -at tbe court house this afternoon on exe cution, in the case of Keys vs O. D. Tay lor. The land ' is tbe sw qr of the sw qr and sw qr of the se qr ' of section 7, township 1 north, range 13 east, containing 80 acres. " Tbe sum to be recovered was $1015.95, and attor- ' ney's fees, costs and taxes amounting to $136.50 more. The property was bid in Dy Jeeves lor fx.uuu. mere were no other bidders. Wool buyers are somewhat alarmed at - the outlook, says the Baker City Demo crat.- A representative of a large east era firm, who has been in this section for some days, yesterday received notice ' from his house to come home as they had decided to discontinue buying and would not make any advances. He had made an offer of 6 cents to one of our .largest producers, but as bis offer bad not been accepted he canceled it and left. .. ' The supreme court at Pendleton has reversed the decision of Judge Bradsbaw in the case of Z. F. Moody vs. . W. D. Richards. Judge Bradshaw gave a ver dict to Moody. By the decision of tbe supreme court Richards is the winner. The question was as to the payment for wheat by Richards to Moody. It is claimed1 an agreement was made that Richards was to stand the grading what . ever it sbonld be, paying a certain price . per buebel. .-". principal productions. But someUmesT a there are very curious queries. One 1 asked: Have you-any flies or mos-j I -ph quitoesr The man that asked question ought to be discouraged coming. a Those who have become habituated to smoking the Regulator cigar will ex perience a disappointment when they read the card from Mr. Peterson else where. It appears that a bale of to bacco has been sent him which is not up to the high standard required for his cigar, the Regulator, and he will not accept it. It is unfortunate that such a mistake occurred, for he is virtually out of business for three weeks and the smokers of the Regulator cigar must wait a like length of time before they can procure it, but Mr. Peterson has chosen tbe wiser coarse, that of main taining the excellent grade of the cigar rather than eellipgits reputation. Jfx-oenator Unas. mranrpwho was a member of the Republican noti- committjee, regards his re- trm toN.he East as a mncb-es- teemed pleasurS He bad met Mr. J v J Ptoreviously and is an ardent admirer of hi i was unwilling to Hilton say anything for publication of a polit ical nature at the present time, but says from a social point of view, everything went off as smootbly as could be de sired. The committee of about forty members spent the time from 1 o'clock until 4 at the McKinley residence. Mr. McKinley has a very gracious presence, is a man easily approached, and readily makes one feel at ease. He is a man of striking appearance, that is, a person would turn' to give him a second look, even among a crowd. . For Tomorrow's Concert, i Mr. Irwin's Lecture Was Patriotic. the state echool teachers' association, the first annual meeting, which would be held at Newport the 18th of August and continuing four days. He had se cured greatly reduced fares on the rail roads, and $1 a day at the hote)9. Prof. Condon would be there and give some of I 1 a11 . ..AlAn. n n A irinoa The warmth of the evening j n cnarming t gsv,.- were tne nsuai paeumes o me ueacu. The following excellent program will be rendered by the band tomorrow after noon at 4 :30 in the school yard : March McKinley Club. Catty Grand Charivari A Night iu Berlin. ...Hartman Characteristic The American Patrol. . .Meacham Introduction and Waltz "Glen Island . T. V. Short Coon Schottische MyAngeline ....Johnson Cornet Duett "Twin Brothers Polka". MeyreV.es Grand Fantasia "Rosa D' Amour" .. Bleger Descriptive (An Idyll from Nature) "The Mill in the Forest".... ...... ...... Killeuberg Andanlirw By the Brook Allegro The Mill March Tenth Regiment ...... Hal O. A. Pbtbbson, Director. The advertisements of Wasco connty in the Pacific Northwest have already brought many answers. Mr.' J. M. Huntington received three letters of in quiry yesterday, and saya that not a day passes but that be receives one or two.. Most of tbe inquiries are concern ing tbe price of land and what are . the ine jxortnwest emmney sweep, is in town and will remain for a short "time, Have your chimney swept and furnace cleaned. All work guaranteed. No dust or dirt made in the house. Leave orders at this office. 17d3t We are selling tbe famous Soap Foam washing powder. It will not "yellow the clothes" nor burn the hands, and is tbe finest thing in the world tor the bath. In extra large packages at same price of common goods. Sold by Pease & Mays. mayZ2-eod-2m . BORN " In the Dalles, July' 17th, to the wife of A-. Groeler, a boy. : . . - Write or call I chinery. - for prices of farm ma John M. Filloos. e audience who greeted Mr. Irwin, that Jtate school superintendent, last night, t from i .rmRiHiAri mnlnlv f tpnnlierfl mt. thfr ' were present some or the relatively j small number of habitual lecture-goers i of the city detracted from the attendance. Mr.! Irwin is a good speaker, and attention i to his remarks was undivided. He be gan by stating that twelve hundred thousand dollars were expended yearly by tbe state for her schools. There was a purpose in tbe government fostering these schools and expending money upon them. Since our government rests upon the people, they must have a rea sonable intelligence. This intelligence must be based upon education, and the institution of free schools must be car ried on for the nation's perpetuity and safety. Mr. Irwin believes our country's afety is threatened at tbe present time, nd that patriotism must enter very rgely into tbe hearts of tbe public chool children.- When the government rst invited foreign immigration, the response was supplied with many of tbe best citizens of foreign countries Ger mans and Swedes and others, men of some means and having liberal senti ments, who were readily assimilated and made just as good citizens as the native i born. But in the last very few years our country has been flooded with an immi gration that is hazardous. It is of tbe lowest classes of foreigners, of the crimi nal and ignorant, of socialism,' nihilism, dynamiters, men who are not Ameri cans and never will be, and who care nothing for the American government. To meet this great danger the American free public school is interpoeed. Not that the parents can be influenced they are past redemption, but their children, being placed alongside of tbe American schoolboy or girl, will be infected with patriotism and the American spirit. Our hope , is therefore ' the free public school and compulsory education. The school teachers are therefore tbe police force of the land, and I wish,. I could make them all realize the .duty they owe to their country.- I beheve it is a echool teacher's business to teach Amer icanism, patriotism and lovaltv. and that the law should compel them to do so. Let the teachers sing and teach the children to sing "America" and VThe Star-Spangled Banner." It seems to me that there is a vast difference in this re gard in the last eighteen months. I observe more patriotic teachers than formerly. Not long ago I witnessed a pretty sight, that of 700 little school boys and girls jledge fidelity to tbe country and tbe flag, And I. wish I could have known how many of those children had parents who were foreigners. Mr. Irwin also spoke of tbe law com pelling attendance of teachers at insti tutes, but thought that since Mr, Gil-. bert was a -very genial young man be might not enforce the law this- time, but that if he did -be would be doing nothing unwarranted -by -law.' Before concluding Mr. Irwin announced "thai there would be a' summer meeting bf ALU FOR 25 CENTS. Grand Sunday Chicken Dinner at Clarendon Restaurant and Cafe, .Mo. K7 Second Street. tbe Following is the menu for tomorrow from 11:30 to 9 o'clock: . ; SOUP. Chicken Gumbo, a la Reine.- New Onions and Bliced Cucumbers. FISH. Fillet of Salmon, a la Richlean. ENTREES. Spring Chicken, a la Maryland. Philadelphia Capon. Oyster Sauce.' . Chicken Liver Saute, a la Bordelaise. Fricassee of Chicken, au Petit Pois. ROAST. Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus, Yorkshire Pudding. Leg of Mutton with Jelly. Leg of Lamb, Mint Sauce. , of Veal with Dressing. Roast Chicken with Dressing. SALAD. Chicken. VEGETABLES; biewedCorn. . string Beans. Mashed Potatoes. DESSERT. ' ' English Plum Puiding, Hard and Brandy Bailee. . . IMnon Cream and Custard Pies. Cheese. Vanilla Ice Cream and Cake. When yog mant to fray Seed "Wheat, Feed Wheat, Rolled Barley, Whole Barley, Oats, Rye, Bran, Shorts, Or anything n the Feed Line, go to the WASCO : WAREHOUSE! ' Our prices are low and our goods are first-class. Agents for the celebrated WAISTBURG "PEFRLESS" FLOUR. Highest cash price paid for WHEAT. OATS and BARLEY. GEORGE RUCH PIONEER GROCER. Successor to Chrlsman & Corson. 111 FULL LINE OF STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Again ' in business at the old stand. I would be pleased to see all my former patrons. Free delivery to any part of town. Nuts and Raisins. On account of being obliged to return a bale of Havana, wbich did not come up to the high standard required for my Regulator cigar, there will be no more of this brand made for about three weeks, or until I can get other Havana by freight from Chicago. Am very sorry. to disappoint, my customers, but I could not afford to compromise the rep utation of my brand by using inferior Havana. Cannot filf any more orders, as I have no Regulators on hand. -Yours very respectfully, O. A. Peterson. REMOVAL Jacobson Book & Music Co. and Harry Liebe have moved to New Vogt Block. ' ' Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. - -DEALER IN- mm CHEAT! " Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard.' PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS. " And the Most Complete and Latest Patterns and Designs in WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER. PRACTICAL PAINTER and PAPER HANGER. None but the best brands of J. W. MASURY'S PAINT8 used in all our work, and none but the most skilled workmen employed. 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