Talking About Shoes We have decided to close out our entire line of Ladies' Ox-Btood and Tan Iiaee and Button Shoes, That sell regularly for from $3 to $5, at $2.50 PER PAIR Until sold out. They will not last long at this price, and first comers' have first choice. Displayed in center window. Travel in Style c o S o o Traveling Bass Grips &. A Complete Line of Leather and Wtcker Grips. Traveling fiagra and Teleacopea Leather Grips at from $1.50 to 7.50 Wicker Grips at from 50 to 1.25 Wicker Teleecopea at from 30 to 75 These goods are displayed in our furnishing goods window. o 9 e I o 2 "The Delft" ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS Enameled Ware. Mixed Blue and White out side and White inside. "The Delft" is the latest ware put in cooking utensils. Prices are about the same as granite ware, and a great deal cheaper than the aluminum waiv and prettier than either of them. Call and see the goods at MAIER& BENTON'S 167 Second Street. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1897 NOTICE. All persons having claims against The Dalles National Bank, of The Dalles, Oregon, must present the same to H. S. Wilson, receiver, with the legal proof thereof, within three months from the date hereof, or they may be disallowed. Washington-eJune 5, 1897. H. Eceils, Comptroller. EANINGS. Random Onaervationa and Local Events of Lesser Magnitude. Call A pair of specs was found today, at this office. The temperature today at 3 :30 o'clock, its highest point, was 107. Temple Lodge, A. O. U. W., will give a social to members of the order this evening, ice cream being one of the fea tures of the occasion. Dan Maloney 19 holding up well hav ing passed a comfortable night. The next forty-eight hours will perhaps de cide whether her will pull through. It seems to us that anyone attending the sale of horses at Ward & Robinson's stables next Saturday, may buy some good young horses at a bargain, as they are to be sold on one year's time. Horses are going to be horses before we are aware of it. The bridge across 3-Mile, this side of Seufert's place, has been in bad condi tion for some time, but has been repaired and made safe by the road supervisor. band has blown in the road near it to such an extent that teams and scrapers were employed to remove it. There is a report current to the effect that the steamers lone and Sarah Dixon were to be put on this .route September 1st. There is probably no truth in the report, for to put on a line would re quire the purchase of a landing and the building of a wharf, both of which cost money. Andy Baird, a Walla Walla cattle buyer, was in Elgin the latter part of last week en route home with a small band of beef cattle, which he had pur chased in Wallowa county. He found only a few stockmen who would sell their fat cows for the price he could affjrd to pay. It is reported that there are three stray negroes roaming about the woods near Elmira, and they have slept in the church building there eeveral nights, eaya the Eugene Register. The people in the vicinity would like to see them move on. The negroes act very much aa if they are in biding. One of the aeronauts who sailed away never to be heard of again was Frederick Gower, the first husband. of Mme. Nor dica, the American, prima donna. The match waa nnhappy, and Mme. Nordica brought a suit for divorce. Mr. Gower, who waa an amateur balloonist, con verted a large fortune in stocks into cash and soared away into the skies, which was the last glimpse of himself, the money and the balloon. After several years of widowhood Nordica married a hungarian operatic singer. There is a lingering impression that Mr. Gower may have landed and destroyed his bal loon, and that he ia living somewhere incognito. The coroner's jury in the case of Silas Lloyd, who waB killed by the cars at the mouth of the Siuslaw recently, gave a verdict of accidental death. This is the first fatal accident that has happened to anyone while employed on any work connected with the construction of the l'etty since the work was commenced, nearly six years ago. The residence of N. Woldahl, a tailor, several miles southeast of Albany, was entirely consumed by fire between 2 and 3 o'olock last Monday morning. The family, who were sleeping in the house, all got out and saved some of the furni ture and wearing apparel. How the fire started is not known. The house and contents were insured. - Prahl, who shot Dan Maloney, had his preliminary examination before Justice Filloon this morning, and was bound over to appear before the grand jury. with bail fixed at $750. L. Rorden, H. C. Nielsen and Wm. Smith went on his bond. Judge Bennett appeared for the defendant, the State being represented by John Michell, in the absence of the prosecuting attorney. The Athletic & Comme leased the whole of the building where its rooms are for a period of six years Another set of alieya has been ordered and those up stairs, together with the gymnasium, will be moved to the lower floor. It is the intention to make the club rooms second to none in the state, and when the program now outlined has been carried out, this will be accom plished. Fern Lodge, Degree of Honor, bad a very pleasant social meeting last night after the regular lodge work, there being a number of invited guests present. It was a sort of informal welcome home of the grand chief of honor, Mrs. M. E Briggs. After a brief program, consist ing of Eongs and a few short talks, which were responded to by the grand chief, ice cream was served, and this was fol lowed by dancing, which, in spite of the heat, was indulged in for an hour or more. . Charles Allger, Wallie Fife, Captain Shaw and Carl Evans left Tacoma Sun day in the launch Crescent, for a cruise on the npper sound in quest of the whale that has been sighted in the waters about Vaughn of late. The peo ple of Vaughn speared the whale last week, and rode behind him in their boats for several hours. Messrs. Allger and Evans were members of the party which captnred the whale which ap peared in Henderson bay about a year ago. They have the same whaling ap paratus with them that they used in bagging the Hendersoo bay mammal. The apparatus includes eeveral iron har poons, 500 feet of rope, aud light buoys to attach to the rope. Katie Montgomery has been lost in the mountains of Ingalls creek, 13 miles from Leavenworth, since 4 o'clock Mon day afternoon. She is only 6 years old, and went from camp alone to pick black berries. In a few minutes her - mother went to look for her, and though the search has been continued generally ever since, no trace of the missing child has been found. Bears and cougars an numerous in that vicinity, and some claim she has been devoured by those beasts. It is more probable, however, that she haa drowned in the creek or fal len over a precipice. A searching party has been organized, and is now on the way to Ingalls creek. Col. George E. Waring, Jr., commis sioner of street cleaning in New York, will contribute to McClure's Magazine for September an article showing that by . improvements in organization and method, a length of streets greater than the distance from New York to Chicago, is now cleaned daily in New York with out noise, confusion, or even dust, and Vt a constantly diminishing cost; and bat thereby the expense of living and he liability to death have been greatly educed, and the whole tone and char acter of the life of the city perceptibly leyated. Pictures of all the phases of reet cleaning, from drawings and pho- graphs, will illustrate the paper, Horticultural Affairs.. An enthusiastic meeting of the Sher man County Horticultural Society was held in Moro Saturday. Vice-President Huff presided and D. C. Ireland acted as temporary secretary. - It having come to the knowledge of the committee on pests that diseased apples, wind falls, etc., were being re tailed to farmers at the price of good healthy fruit, it was resolved that the committee secure evidence of the fact sufficient to prosecute venders of such stuff at the October term of the circuit court. People who buy any such fruit are re quested to make a record of it, together with day and date of purchase and the name of the person or persona from whom such diseased fruit was purchased The secretary waa instructed to fur nish a copy of these proceedings to Mr, Emile Schanno and The Dalles and Gol- dendale papers for publication. Verbal reports favorable to the pros pects of the October fair in Moro were received, and committees continued On motion the meeting adjourned until Saturday, September 11, 1S97. Moro Observer. A. Good Authority. We have heard considerable comment upon the statement made in yesterday' issue of this public educator and dis seminator of news that the temperature t.i ,5.i, t cl.a -rtmf. L JU yesterday was 195. We do not deny the w. ouu inireo usiu I ,r . ... .... . , - .. mail (,uai waa getting it up pretty nign, Dut we aiBciaim any intention or causing sunstroke, prostration or Buffer inquest upon the body of Mr. L ibbe yesterday evening, the jary find- inly r.nflt hA fama rr Mia iiaoth fstm m. I 1 .,, , , , . t wig from exceesive heat. We cheerfully ural causes, probably from prostration, T , . . . . . . . - . . t mi r v -r b ncede to any of our readers the right to on account of the heat.f The body was , . . . in a bad state of decomposition, and was buried near the place where it was found. From the position of the body and the gun it is supposed that the old gentleman had sat down on a rock to rest and to watch for birds, as there is a little spring about thirty yards from the spot. The shot gun was lying against the rock, both barrels at full cock. Eight or ten feet further down the hill was hia cap and ten or fifteen feet further the body lay, the bead rest ing npon a stone. Bitten JBy a Rattler Lulu Rowe, aged about 12 years, was bitten by a rattlesnake Sunday while (visiting at the Moody ranch, at the mouth of the Deschutes. rIT reduce mat temperature lust as many degrees as he or she pleases, but we wish to call attention to the fact that the temperature waa arranged by the devil and if he isn't an expert on heat, why in The Dalles isn't he? SMILES. Bi$ Drop ) pnees of Bieyels. The season is getting late, and to close out our stock now on hand we havemarked them down to less ttyap Xpst . .... MAYS & CROWE. Jos. TV Peters & Co. -DEALERS IN- Agricultural Implements, Champion Mowers and Reapers, Craver Headers, Bain. Wagons, Randolph Headers and Reapers, Drapers, Lubricating Oils, Axle Grease, Blacksmith Coal and Iron. Agents ior Waukegan Barb Wire. 2nd Street, Cor. Jefferson, THE DALLES. Complete Line o Fishing Tackle, Notions, Baseball Goods, Hammocks, Baby Carriages, Books and Stationery at Bedrock Prices, at the Jcobsen Book & Music Co Where will also be found the largest and most complete line of Pianos and other Musical Instruments in Eastern Oregon. Mail Orders will receive prompt attention. Nevr Vogt Block, The Da les, Oregon. Wasco Warehouse Company Headquarters for Seec Grain of an kinds Headquarters for Fe ed Grain of an kinds;. Headquarters for tolled Grain, an kinds. Headquarters for Bran. Shorts, Fee Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle- TfTl h'l Oil Y This Flour is manufactured exprepsly for family " . use: every sack is guaranteed to' give satisfaction. We sell our goods lower than any house ia the trade, and if yon don't think so call and get our prices and be convinced. Highest Prices Paid for Wheat, Barley and Oats. from town Snnday morning e weDt and had been on tbe ranch less than half an hour when she was bitten, the snake fastening its fanga on the calf of her leg. One of tbe men on the ranch tied a bandage around the leg above the wound and dosed her liberally with whiskey, which did not seem to take much effect upon ber. He then sucked the poison from tbe wound, or at least aUaapted to do so. Lulu was brought home, and while the leg is Btill very sore, all danger of serious consequences ia passed The snake when killed was found to have eight rattles. Subscribe for Thb Chro.vici.b. Applicant I would really be afraid to work for you at those wages, sir. Tradesman Afraid? Why, what ia there to be afraid of, my young friend? Applicant Well, sir, I have all through my life been schooled to the ea that a little earning was a danger- thing. Boston Courier. Jabbers Where did you spend the in met? Havers Where I lost my identity. Jabbers Eh? Havers Among my wife's relatives, where I am simply known aa "Mary's husband." Truth. The sea serpent managers have caught the theatrical idea of sending out a No. 2 sea serpent, so that the play- of tbe monster, with the original cast, can be seen in two places at the same time. New Orleans Picayune. She Ob, James, bow grand the aea . How wonderful. I do so like to ear the roar of tbe oeean. ' He So do I Elizabeth. Please keep quiet. LuBtigqti Blatter. Schlitz and Hop Gold Beer on draught at Stabling & Williams'. GEORGE RUCH INEERJGROCEI , Successor to Chrlsman S 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. who -tl- has the best Dress Goods has the best Shoes has everything to be found ina first-class Dry Goods Store. . : C. F. STEPHENS.