SATURDAY'S SpEGIALi. Tan Shoes at Reduced Prices, MEN'S $2.50 and $3.00 Lace Shoes at $2.00. WOMEN'S Tan, Button and Lace, regular $3.00 Shoes at $2.00 MISS' Tan, Button, at $1.00. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS t O O Ths Dalles Daily CbFonicie. SATURDAY. JULY 10, 1897 WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Random Observation and Coeal Brent of Leaser Sfagnltiide. - Fair and warmer, But cool on the river. Excursion to Multnomah Falls Leaves the wharf at 7 o'clock a. m. Tickets are limited ; get them tonight. The hose team was oa t last night for its first practice. The connty commissioners completed their labors this morning, and adjourned for the term. Quite a number of wool buyers went to Portland this morning to remain over Snnday. The steward on the Regulator will be prepared to furnish dinner tomorrow to all desiring it. Since bowling has become the fad, some of our most respected people have taken to frequenting the alleys. We are glad to learn that a large num ber of tickets have been sold for the ex cursion tomorrow ; but there are some left. Rev. C. A. Lewis of, St. Paul's church of Portland, will preach at the M. E. church of this place, both morning and evening, Sunday July 12. Town talk ! Those pretty wash fabrics shown in A. M. Williams & Co.'s show window at 6 and 10 cents a yard. The regular prices range from to 16 cents a yard. Now on special sale. Heavy catches of salmon are reported on the lower river, but that royal swim mer is a scarce thing up this way. While the present weather lasts he is not to blame for staying at the seaside. By existing arrangements with the publishers of the Weekly Oregonian, we are enabled to club that excellent paper with the Twice-a-Week Chronicle at the low rate of $2.25 per year. Now is the time to send in your names. All members of the First Christian church are urgently requested to be at the church on Sunday, July 11, at 11 a. m., as business of great importance will then come before the meeting. Don't fail to attend. Per order church board. July 13th round trip tickets to Pen dleton can be purchased for the sum of 14.25. The great Democratic luminary, W. J.Bryan, speaks on tbe 14tb, and the O. R. & N. proposes, to give all its patrons who desire to do so, a chance to hear him. An alarm of fire at 2 :15 this afternoon was caused by some burning straw back of G. J. Farley's barn. The blaze was soon out, and so was the fire depart ment and most of our citizens. The Dalles hose team had a fine practice run,' and got there in good style. Winter blankets at summer prices. A. M. Williams fe Co., by a fortunate purchase of a sample line of blankets, are enabled to offer their customers blankets at wholesale prices until the lot is sold. A variety of these blankets now on display in their show window. The corner-stone of the Lutheran church will be laid Sunday, the 25th. Revs. DeForest, of the Episcopal, Cur tis, of the Congregational, and Gray, of the Lutheran, will be the officiating ministers, the ceremonies being those of the ritual of the Lutheran churches. The barber shops of the city will all close tomorrow, as the barbers are all patriotic and will go on the excursion. So if you want to get shaved attend to it tonight. Everybody is going and no extra charge will be made for whiskers, so we again say go, shaved or unshaved. "Last summer one of our grand chid ren was sick with a severe bowel trouble," says Mrs. E. G. Gregory, of Frederickstown, Mo. "Our doctor's remedy had failed, then we tried Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which gave very epeedy relief." For sale by Blakeley and Houghton. A band of Banncok bucks is assisting the Indians on the Umatilla reservation in their celebrations. The kodak fiend is there, too. As an indication of how many amateur photographs are there, one photographer in Pendleton said that he has 20 dozen negatives to develop, and the other photographer is yet to be heard from. The contract for building the Luther an church was signed today, it being awarded to French & Sylvester for $1190, for the superstructure, which does not include the plastering, hardware or painting. It was agreed upon by both parties that A. Anderson should super intend the work, and it is to be com pleted by the 11th of September. Miss Lillie F. Miller, advertised by the Spiritualists of Oregon for their an nual encampment at New Era as the "Girl orator of Texas, who comes well recommended as speaker and medium," met D. W. Smith, late the husband of Katie Kehm Smith, and the same day Lillie and the doctor married. She is a blonde 26 years of age and he is 60. Mrs. Joles, Mr. and Mrs. Randall, Pearl Joles, Bernie Schooling and Master Lin Alden, went to Sprague this morning. There they will be met by teams that will take them to Wind River, aistant about 4 miles. It is a delightful camping place, and next week the party will be joined by others from The Dalles, until it number twenty-one. There were two boys and two drums in the alley back of the Commercial Club rooms this .morning that deserve praise for the consideration shown their parents. Had they beaten those drums within half a block of home, their moth ers would have been laid out by this lime. Filial affection is a noble trait, and one we will continue to admire even though it kills us. The work begun by Mrs.L. M. Miller, of Eugene, the publishing of an Oregon magazine, devoted to Western literature and the preservation of Indian tradition and historical data, is meeting with more than the anticipated success, and she has decided to issue the publication at Portland instead of Eugene, Bays the Guard. . The first issue will probably be out about September 15. William J. Bryan will speak at Glad stone Park under the auspices of the Chautauqua Association, at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon and at Multnomah field, Portland, at 7 :30 in the evening. There will undoubtedly be a large crowd to bear him, and if all go from this point who say they will, The Dalles will be represented. Mr. Bryan passes through here at 1 o'clock Tuesday morn ing. The Regulator will leave the wharf for Multnomah Falls tomorrow morning at 7 o'clock. "Old Glory" and music will be in the air, the band accompanying the excursion ; and as the weather bureau this morning states the quality of the weather tomorrow will be "fair and warmer," it will be a model day for th trip, giving the opportunity to be away from the heat of the streets for a day, and to enjoy the cool air of the river. ' The Dalles this year has maintained its reputation of being the best wool market on the coast. Yesterday a very large number of sales were made, but so quietly it is impossible to correctly es timate the amount. It is certain though that the sales cut a large slice off the available supply in the warehouses. Prices ranged from 9 to 11 2 cents, this being from a cent to a cent and a half above prices at other Eastern Oregon points, and there was but little sold under 10 cents. A dusky maiden of the forest was be fore his honor, the city recorder, this morning charged with being drunk and disorderly. As the city recorder bas not been in office long enough to become hard-hearted, he gave her the benefit of the doubt as to whether it was all the spirit of the white man, or part the Bpirit of her fathers, and fined her $5. As she was locked up she said some thing in her native tongue, which was probably a reflection on the city jail. Translated it might have run : "Stone walls do not a prison make, nor iron bars a cage." Almost a Drowning;. Yesterday afternoon a lot of small boys were playing on the banks of Mill creek, chasing grasshoppers and having a good time. Among them was Harry, the 5-year-old son of Constable F. N. Hill. The other boys went up the creek a short distance, leaving Harry, who a few minutes later managed to fall in the creek where it was beyond his depth. Fortunately a boy fishing for suckers came along in time to Bee him struggling in the water and went to his assistance. Harry in the meanwhile, had drifted under a log where the big collar of his waist caught and held him. When pulled out he was unconscious, but in a short time recovered. It was a very close call. The name of the boy who saved his life we were nnable to learn. The merchant who tells you he lias something else as good as Hoe Cake soap is a good man to keep away from.. a2-3m "The Delft" Enameled Ware. Mixed Blue and White out side and White inside. "The Delft" is the latest ware out in cooking utensils. Prices are about the same as granite ware, and a great deal cheaper than the aluminum waro, and prettier than either of them. Call and see the goods at MAIER& BENTON'S 167 Second Street. A BATHING EPISODE. A Case 'Where It Didn't Come Oft in tbe Washing-. There are some, things almost too pathetic in their combinations to admit comment. One of these ; happened re cently at one of The Dalles' hotels. Tbe bath-room had been moved and in refit ting the bath tub, a nice coat of enamel was given it. The night clerk knew nothing about this, and when a young lady guest who had just arrived ex pressed ber desire for a bath, sent the the porter to show her tte bath-room. The porter knew nothing about the fresh enamel which, in fact, was about dry, and so turned on the water and left. What happened after that is only con jecture, for there is only one person knows and she will never, never tell, but it is certain she knows more about that enamel then either the night clerk or porter. Tbe stuff Is remarkably sticky, turpentine or alcohol being re quired to remove it, once it gets a grasp on you. The hot water evidently bad a tendency to heighten the agglutinating qualities of tbe Btuff and it was equally evident that the bather did not know anything about it until she entered the tub. It wasn't necessary that she should, for she was thoroughly informed before she got out.. The circimstantial evidence tells an eloquent tale. On tbe foot of tbe tub are prints showing where first one foot and then the other was placed againt it to pull the other loose, On the incline at the head is just one mark where the fair bather's bead first struck, and the long tresses still clinging told of the desperate yank that freed ber hair from the grasp of that deuced enamel. There were marks on the .sides and bottom of tbe tub also,, showing that by tbe time the bather got out she had a good share of the paint, and how she got rid of it no one may know But as effort to get rid of the stuff was made, we can easily fancy that there was an agonizing sense of the weakness of the English language, and regret that profanity was not an art more generally cultivated and profusely distributed among the ladies. MARRIED. In this city, July 9th, at Mrs. Obarr's hotel, Mr. David A. Maxwell to Mrs. Jane Watkins, both of Sherman countv, Rev J. T. Merrill, pastor of the U. B church of Hood River, officiated. Motlee. To whom it may concern: I have sold short band and typewrit ing business to D. SrDufor, but still re tain .(Etna & Union - Fire Insurance agencies, with power to . ratify a p plica tions and make collections. Mr. Dufur is simply authorized to solicit hew busi ness for my companies. j9 3t 0 Fbkd D. Hill, New Vogt Block. Cash In loir Checks. All countv warrants registered prior to Jan. 10, 1893, will be paid at my office. Interest ceases after July 8, 1897. C. L. Phillips, County Treasurer. "It Don't Seem Like the J Same Old Smile." I Say husbands, you will not have occasion to hum the above song, if you will come to Mays & Crowe's and buy your wife one of those elegant BLUE FLAME OIL STOVES They will do the work of any Cast Iron Stove or Steel Range, and just the thing for , warm weather. The universal verdict of those who have tried them is, '"We would not be without it." MAYS & CROWE. s Jos. T. Peters & Co. -DEALERS IN- Agricultural Implements, Champion Mowers and Reapers, Craven Headers, Bain Wagons, Randolph. Headers and Reapers. Drapers, Lubricating Oils, Axle Grease. Blacksmith Coal and Iron. Agents ior Wankegan Barb Wire. 2nd Street, Cor. Jefferson, THE DALLES. Baby Carriages -AT THE- Jacobson Book & Music Go. Where will also be found tbe largest and most complete line ' of Pianos, and otber Musical Instruments in Eastern Oregon. Complete Line of FISHING TACKLE Notions, Base Ball Goods, Hammocks, Books and Stationery . at Bedrock Prices. New Vogt Block, The Dalles, Oregon. yjasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seed Grain of ail' kinds. Headquarters for Feed Grain of an kinds. Headquarters for Rolled Grain, an kinds. Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, Sufeed Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle- 4.fYTl "r7,l-nT This Flour is manufactured expressly for family MJJJ. AVJIAL. n8e. every sack is guaranteed to give satisfaction. We sell our goods lower tban any bouse in tbe trade, and if you don't think so call and get our prices and be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats. GEORGE RUCH PIONEER GROCER- Successor to ChriBman & Corson. .." 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. NEW SPRING GOODS NEW SPRING GOODS JUST ARRIVED JUST ARRIVED C. F. STEPHENS.