el)c dalles HIH Chronicle. VOL. X THE DALLES, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY .8 1897 NO 102 Special Attractions for the Week. Nearly every depart men ( in the house contributes towards making it attractive buying at our store. New Goods, Sty lish Goods, Summer Goods at Summer Trices, are a good at traction to any one at this season of the year; but when cou pled with such prices as ours, the attraction is two-fold. OXFORD TIES. The Correct Shoe for . summer wear. The sea son for Low Shoes is at hand, and there is no time like the present for buying. We are offering an attraction in a Black and Chocolate Oxford, as cit, genuine turn sole, soft stock, at the attractive price of $1.75 per pair. After this week, regular price $2 23. Special Assortment MISSES and CHILDS' SHOES. School Shoes, Fine Shoes, Black Shoes and Tan Shoes to close this week. A few pair of Chillis' School Shoes; sole lea ther tips; sizes G and 7; to close at 50c. TAX SHOES Children's Tan Button Shoes, spring heel ; sizes 7 to 11 ; until sold, 7,"c pair. MISSES' TAN SHOES Laced or button; sizes 11 to 2; regular $1.50: for the week, $1.C0. CHILDREN'S DONG OLA KID Patent tip, spring heel Sho"; sizes from to 10 Ls ; offered this week at 75c. Szes 11 to 12 "to go at $1.00. Thi regular price of above, $1.25 and $1.50. Gents' Dress Shoe. The fi.50 Shoe this week at $2.50. Eazjr Toe; best Calf; warranted. DRESS GOODS. Dress Goods selling ought to bo brisk with us next Thursday, Friday and Saturday. With nearly the entire lines of ;5, 40 and 50 cent pretty novelties on the special 25 cent counter. Every lady should haye a new dress, and those that have not, have only themselves to blaiiio, as we are doing our share. Remember from Thursday morning until Saturday night, the above lines now on exhibition in our window will go at 25 cents per yard. MEN'S SPECIAL $1.00 Line Offers you choice of Lace or Congress, plain or tipped, round or square toe; Shoes that Fell readily at $1.75 and $2.00 ; just for the week, $1.00. Special Line of Boys' Shoes. Call and see our Bargain Shoe Tables. Boys' School Shoes, tipped, hook lace; excel lent stock; sizes 11 to 13, 3 to 5 the regular value $l.i5 to $1.85. Special $1.00. The LEAjDERS. Sew A Corset Special for week only. Our Princess Sum mer Corset, in white Lace Net, well stayed; 5-hook lengthe; per fect form ; sizes 19-27 ; Special 35c J ft SHIRT SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK. Laundered Percale, collar it cufls attached, pretty styles; special 35c. Extra Percale, newest patterns; all sizes 50 cents. Extra Assortment soft negligee shirts, imequaled at 50 cents. ft : ji v. Mi'.-.1" II Black Diagonal Clay Worsted Frock Suit. Italian Lined; Silk Buttons ; latest cut ; a Suit otherH try to du plicate at. prii'i', hut f.iii; all sinus; ,'!5 -12. $10.00. Business Suits for Business Men. All Wool; Genuine Oregon Goode ; correct styles. Per Suit, PRINCETON SACK" BOYS WEAR the Double-Seated PANTS. They can't hs beat. From 50c to 90c pair. Made with Patent Kinetic Waist band, Riveted Buttons, and are war ranted NKVER-TO-RIP. See our Special 25c lines. I I J 1 VHRH $7 50. An n. williaiyis s co. DOHOKOS IS STRONG1 The (j reeks Determined Not to Again Retreat. COXSTAXTINE ABLE TO HOLD IT General .4m.ulenkr lirlnude Hu Safely Arrived at Alni rot.--Turk Are .Hardline " Vulu. London, May 7. A dispatch from Aiens eaye a telegram has been re ceived from Prince Constautine, saying: "Our new poBition, in Domokos, is one ' fe'feat strength. We are resolved to hold it at all coate. The retreat from I'liareala was rendered imperative by the overwhelming numbers of the enemy and was effected without mishap." KiuoleiiHkl'H iirlgade In Safe. Athens, jjnv 7.a, dispatch from Almyroh announces that Pmolenski's brigade, which arrived there th!e morn jig, effected a retreat from Voleetino n food order. troops was last heard of as engaged with the Turks at Velestino. witti the latter apparently attempting to prevent him from retreating upon Volo or Almyro. The government lias ordered a squadron and several torpedo-boats to obtain news from the misting brigade. A panic prevails at Lamia, on the Gulf of Lamia, now the base of supplies for the Greek forces at Domokos. Many in habitants are fleeing, fearing an attack by the Turks. Three vessels brought refugees from Lamia to the Piraeus yes terday evening. CAI'TUKK OF I'HAKSAI-.Y. Ad. Turklfch Govejinueiit J Officially vlhed of the Advent. Constantinople, May 7. The Turkish vnverritncint has received the followinu 0 . ( oilicial dispatch from Piiareala, under I date of May 6: j "At dawn, the imperial troops have 'attacked the enemy, occupied Pharsala, ' from which place a portion of the Greek i troops had already begun to retreat dur- ingthe night, defeated them and captur ed the town. A division 01 cavalry pur the first of this month on the proposition to affiliate with the American Federation .of Labor. The proposition was before the biennial convention at Galveston last summer and was strongly urged by Grand Master Sargent and President Gompere, of the Federation, who was present by invitation. The impression is that the returns will show that the proposition has been carried. The affiliation is to he fraternal in the first instance, and cannot involve the firemen in a strike or other radical action not authorized by their own laws. A IIKKOIC ItOV K.NOI.NKKK. Tuik Marching oil Volo. Lakissa, May C (Delayed in trans mission,. Many wounded Turkish sol diers have been brought here from the "ont. They confirm the report of the capture of Valeatino, where the fighting "as been severe. A Turkish brigade ia marching on olo, which is expected soon to be in 'j' hande of the Ottoman troops. Everybody spi-uks of the remarkable courage of the Albanian trr.ope. A J'ANIO at j,AMIA ''I'alutuiiL neelnK fr fr of u TurkUh Attuck. Athknh, May 7. No news has l:en Reived of the whereabouts of General b'olonBki, whoso brigade of Greek lie Paved Muuy Live at the Itmk of III Own. Houghton, Mich., May 7. With a box containing 200 pounds of dynamite 011 fire ten feet away from him, John Thomas, a boy who runs a compreseed air hoisting engine in the Tamarack mine, stuck to his post and saved the lives of the men at work in the mino by his bravery. Ten seconds after Thomas had hoisted the men to the level the dynamite ex- ea me town, a uivisiuu ui luuhj - . sued the e;,emv on the road to Domokos, , ploded smashing the eng no to pieces and the division of Khari Pasha has - - been ordered to advance in that direct- d tl' ,J0' 10 who' t,lts owe l,ielr ,ivea tion. The Greeks left their ammunition. wf , ... . . . and provisions at Pharsala. , T'10 llner8 wor(kln " l1 AH the surrounding villages were also ! Pt wven casts of dynamite in a box occupied bv the Turks. A mountain , At noon a miner acm- batterv and 18 mules, a great quantity ! Pl by Thomas went to Mm post, gave of ammunition and pvisions and per- j ' f in p,i.... pnut.n.llovvandrau 1,1s engine until he had alarm of fire caused great excitement, but no miners were injured in the rush ..... ,...,,...1 ... to reach daylight from a depth ol 3000 to ! tine and Prince Nicholas fell 1 li irulo nf the Turkish forces into the Sai.osica, May 0 -(Dfilayed in trans- 4m fuet' mlffion.) The Greek fleet today; Twenty Victim Hurled dropped a number of shells into the j pAJts, May, 7. Twenty victims of Turkish camp at Kaestmlra, but they j tl(J fir(, at tj1(, c,arity bazaar were did no harm. The Greeks did not try to , iJljru, t-,.,iy. The churches where the land. (.vieui'Jiiies took place and the routes i.ociiiotiv.rpireinu"ii. j traversed by the corteges were thronged, Truve Hvute, Mov O.-Tho lodges The crowds displayed the deepest of the iirolherhood of Locomotivo Fire ! eympathy for the relatives of the men throughout the the country voted 1 victims. 'Jlie lleNt Kenicdy for ItlieumatlNtn. From the Kuirlmven (N. V.) Itefjlstur. Mr. James Rowland of this village, btate that for twenty-five years his wife has been a eullerer from rheumatism. A tfiv nights ago sho was in such pain that she was nearly crazy. She sent Mr. Rowland for the doctor, but hu had read of Chamberlain's Pain Halm and instead of uoing for the doctor hu went to the store and secured a bottle ot it. His wife did not approve of Mr. Row land's purchase at first, but neverthe less applied the Halm thoroughly and in an hour's time was able to go to sleep. She now applies it whenever she feels an ache or a pain and finds that it always gives relief, lie says that no medicine u hich she had used ever did her as much good. The Ufi and (50 cent sizes for sale by lilakeley & Houghton. NuraeN Heut to the I'lraeu. Nkw VoitK, May 7. A special to the Herald from Corfu says; Twenty Russian hospital nurses, who arrived recently, received orders to pro ceed to the Piraeus. They have just left here. About 80 Garlbaldians arrived, and have proceeded to Athens. The liasileus Georgios has sailed for North Albania. Itonehery'n Filly Won Out. Lo.noo.v, May 7. Lord Jtosebery's bay filly, Chelaudry, won the thousand guineas stake at Newmarket today. The Jay was the anniversary of his lordship's birthday, Ma v 7, 1817. nave Vour Oruln. Few realize that each squirrel de stroys l.r0 worth of grain annually. Wukelee's Fquirrel and Gopher Kxteriii irmtor is the most effective and econom ical polbon known. Price reduced to iiO cents. For sale by M, Z, DiJiuiell, Agent. (,'uh In Vour dlieufc. All county warrants registered prior to Dec. 1, 1802, will bo paid at my otfico. Interest ceases after May; 7, 1807. 0. L. Pmi.i.il'H, County Treasurer. A sad itirruosi'iirno.N. Trump (to fellow wanderer) - Ah, old fellow, there are two of us; on'y tvou vnz born one, an' I mudeoiwof inM'lf! N. V. Truth. Si-ir-iiviii.iK. They haven't conlldul tliclr soornt to me Hill I kllOW Hid dllKUKCIflfM'H lii'KUII, Kor tin's ordered a hit ycli built for two, Htio a rodltliiK cliutr built for one. N. Y. .Iiiiirruil. 1 x i I it 1 it 1 ii ur K. He It heetiiH i,tnini,'t that Van Wither with mich a family tree back of him and money and time to burn, ret blue every now find then. She Perhaps it h his blue blood huv ine; ettVet.- Cincinnati Tribune. Overheard, Proprlotor Anyone waiting 011 you. iiiIksV MIm IJaynced (blushluKJ Well, Mi Perhinii ia kind er purring round, but In hain't tnlluil biihlnei.s yet.- Philadel phia PrcHu. The main diflbrence be tween Sciiiiugis V.?and other tea is: other tea is fresh once a year; while 'Schilling's Best (five fla vors) are roasted in San Francisco and are fresh roasted all the year around. They have the full rich flavor that belongs to tea. A ScIiIIIiiik Hi Company San 1'ianiitcii fill THE NEW YORK WORLD THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION. la 1'iiicfN 11 Week. I r 0 I'liiter u Year I It elands first among ''weekly" papers in ui..;, frequency of publication and friicliiiuHH, variett and reliability of con tents. It is practically a dally at the low price o a weekly; and its vast list of subHcribers, extending to evury statu ami territory of the Union and foreign coun tries, will vouch for tin) accuracy nod fairness of lis news coIuiiiiih. It Is splendidly Illustrated, anil among, lis special features are 11 line humor page, exhaustive market reports, all the latest fashloiid for women and a long series of stories by the greatest living American and English authors, (hiliHti Itoyle, .(entitle K. dentin, Hlunl.y Weyiimn, Mtti-y K. Wilkin Anthiiny Unite, llrel llutte, llrHitder Alwtthewa, Kte, Wu ofler this uneqiialed newsjiaper and The Dalles Twice-a Week Chronicle to- gether one year for $-'.00. The regular price of the two papers is fit. 00, NOTICE. Notice Is hereby iriven that wo will, on Friday. Auril 110, 1807. at thu hour of 2 o'clock p. in, of said dav, at the livery stahleol Waul, Kerns uooertson, sell at public unction, to the highest bidder for cash, thu following described per sonal property, lo-wit : I ..,1,11.. ,. I.r.i.l U ...,uu 1111, I'M t r.iii.'i,) hui rut i' , vHia old, brniiilcd like ibis ; On right shoul der F, and with letter R on left hip; hau four whim lent, and star In face. To gether with bridle and saddle. All sup- po-i'il to be tliii property ot b, Patterson. TIiIh sale Is under an m-Hter's or slublo laoper's lien, to sutlffy I lie charges of the uiideiiiigued for their nmsoiut- bio (iliiwues for the labor, c,ro and iilleulloii ami thu food (urulshid said animal, iiiimiintinu at this datu to f'15, and (or accruing rusts anil cxpenut's, 11ml the expended ol till" "ale. nil til W aiid, Kuu.vsiV lioiiKinso.s. Si'ijitIIij for I'di Oil it JNIUI.U,