SPECIAL FOB WE WEEK. j i Furnishing Goods Dept. In summer underwear we have some good things, and it is good tilings you need for this weather. We have a speeial line of lid)t-wei'dit cotton un derwear and this we shall week at 50 Cents a ALL GOODS MARKED PLAIN FIGURES. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. SVTUltDAY .ir.VK 11, IK98 WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. The weather forecast for today is fa and warmer. The river iH coining up rapidly an htnnds at !i::,.. Don't forget that ICellar keeps th best ice cream soda in the city. tf -iarne iv raiK nave me purest anu-i strongest Paris Green in the market. lloml KirorHtruwImrrti... bv i l.H .-rate at The Dalles Commission Company's. ! Ice cream soda, ice cream and straw berrieH at tins Columbia Candy Factory. Murchie ISro. are putting un addition in the way of a.buggv shed to their large. j. J H a ' l! Clarke . Falk manufacture a full linfe of flavoring extracts. Ask your groeijr for them. tf I II. M. llyan, teacher of Mandolin! Guitar aud Jtaiijo. Headquarters all .lacobsen's. tf Now is the time to spray with Paris (ireen. Clarke it Fall; have the strong vat you can get. tf For correct styles in millinery go to the Campbell & Willson Millinery Par lors, on Second St. tc Leave orders for ice with the Stadel iiihii Commission Co. Office cold storage bniMing. Phone -111. tf Furnished rooms to rent, also suits of rooms suitable for housekeeping. Apply to 10 mid 20, Chapiiinu Block. 17 Yestorduy County Clerk KelBay issued a marriage license to William II. Young mid Dotlie Johnston, both of this county. We can already say, from the work done and the interest taken, that our celebration will be equal to any ever held on the coast. Today the official count of Wasco coun ty's election returns will be made by Recorder Sinnott, County Clerk Keleuy and Justice Filloon. Parties who have not yet subscribed to the Fourth of July fund mid desire to do ho are rcmiested to call on II. C. Liebe, C. F. Stephens or Andrew lar and put down the amount. Ku, I The Moi d lire department was called out for drill the other evening ami in minutes from the tap of the gong, was throwing water on Ginn's warehouse. After the drill the department elected officers, An unknown fisherman was lost in the surf at the mouth of the Columbia river Thuesday. Some fisherman -ported seeing a boat overturned and the occupants thrown Into the sea, but they were to far nway to be of any assist ance. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock the members of the Methodist Sunday school will have a Children's day exer cise in the auditorium of the church, to; which all 'are invited. The children of the Sunday school, in fact all children, are requested to cany a flag. Little Myrtle Perry, of Dufur, aged 0 years, daughter of Al Perry, livlug with Mr. and Mrs. William Vapderpool, tell from a horse Monday and fractured her left elbow. The little sufferer will have the best of medical ami motherly care to help her bear her misfortune, Remember the Maine and also re member that the Alpha Mandolin and Saturday Dry Goods v! iY , 111 "rs9 Goods wo elmll odor some twentv-five pieces of fill j$a' fj'-J " Sl,Ilillf- Summer Goods, and vcrv deniable. This lot com Klil Ur n'?nlnr f,ni' M-'. 7fw vmh, hii.1 vnn make a mistake ;un (Mioa viiciu UV, Hv Dlir Selling Price for Will be 39c You can't a fiord to wear heavy un derwear when you can get a full suit of summer underwear for 50 cts. Of course we have summer under wear in the nicer grades at a little higher price. If you would prefer Bal hriggan we have it with patent seams at 50c a garment. A belter one for 7oc, and if you prefer something better let us sell you a suit of the Imported French Balbriggan at $1.00 a Garment. Come in and examine these lines. We'll put our time against yours.- I oiler for one i 1 Suit. IN I Guitar Clnli given :iu excursion soon. Steamer l.egulator, good order unci fine in tif.it; will he the leading features. Tickets, which will he 50 cents, can be piirchasi,froiii any member of the club. The rnari. mm,.,in Tl, Tllo. r irettiuii worse every day, which makes it more difficult for the wool teams to bring their heavy loads to The Dalles. The free bridge road from Floyd's face is especially bad, and it is not an un frequent thine to see or hear of u break-' Id own on this road. iceturns irom uroou countv are in complete; however, they give Geer 102 "pnty and Moody 157, Williamson, Publican for representative, 158. M. A. Moore, union, for sheriff, is elected, and Arthur HodgeB, th present county J clerk, who ran on the gold Democratic tjiket, is re-elected. ' . ,.. . , ., , ,. After suffering from the heat these days it is certainly a pleasure for our townsfolks who can afford buggieB and nor(H.H t0 8pelld tmj uoo) evenings in driving around town. Quite a number take advantage of this opportunity to enjoy their evenings; in fact Second street, is fairly alive with vehicles up to ya 1H" hour eaeh night. The executive committee on the Fourth of July celeoratiou held a meeting at the club rooms lust evening. Much interest is shown by the committee and our peo ple are enthusiastic, so the success of the venture is r ' At last night's meeting plans . u .iot fully developed for the celebration, and another like meeting will be held tonight to fully complete the arrangements. . Morgan Vaughn, a lad about 10 years old, was drowned in Portland Thursday evening about 8 o'clock, while bathing with several other boys. It was half an hour before the body waB recovered, and too late to resuscitate him. He was a newsboy and well known in Portland for his industry aud thrift. He was the main support of his mother, and hie sad ending is regretted by all who knew him. Yesterday William Kolf, who shot and probably f "v injured Murdoc McKav ut Antei. , ... iaet Tuesday, was brought to this city by Deputy Sheriff Charles Wallace and placed in the coun tv jail. We were misinlormed concern ing Ko'f's bonds, they being set at iffiOOO, instead of $20,000, as we stated a few days since. McKay 's condition is crit ical and his physician thinks he cannot recover. Owing to the raise in the river it wa impossible for the Dixon to make th run up to the entrance of the locks yei imiliiv. The HeLMilator went down is far as the middle landing, near HonnL vllle. where freight and passengers wee i tl-uiiUf..rrl. The Heeu ator then mafe theiun back, reaching!1 city at 10:4 Until the water recedes a transfer will have to be made as the Dixon caun come through the rapids. Mr. Jack Blnus met with a serious an cldent near Hood Hiver Tuesday. He was driving along the county road near jot) Purser's place, when he met the teams hauling wood for lionuey. In turning out for the big teams some brush piled In the road iuterfered and Ulnns team wai struck by the big wagons. His horses were knocked down and ho was thrown under one of the wagons, resulting in a broken arm, Mr. Aud Wlnans, who atarted with his brother, Mini, and the Uuekirk brothers for Alaska in the spring, re turned to Hood River unexpectedly last week, Mr. K. Wlnans was taken nick Specials, Department. Saturday Only per yard. PEASE & MAYS. after the party had started on the over land journey lo the Copper river mines and had to be brought back and was taken to a Portland hospital. Mr. Aud ( Winans will not return to Alaska while ! tl,t' WHr 'aStS, but will Volunteer a- .1 soldier at the first opportunity. The attendance la9t night at the m terta!nnieiit given by the Good Intent Society was not eo large as the program merited, probably on account of the evening being so warm, and the desire of everyone to enjoy the fresh air, which could not be had inside. However, I those who were present seemed to thor oughly enjoy every number rendered. Jean Ingelo'v's "Songs of Seven" were particularly good, each one being taken by appropriate characters. The tableau "Seven Times Three" was beautiful. Ice cream and cake were served after the program was finished, many partaking who could not be there early in the evening. Arrangements are being made to give a grand moonlight excursion on the steamer Regulator on Friday, June 24th. It will be under the auspices of the Alpha Mandolin aud Guitar Club, and will leave The Dalles at 7 o'clock in the evening, returning at 12. The club are practicing for the occasiou and will fur nish their guests with the sweetest music, which will seem all the more beautiful at such a time and place. This excursion will be attended by a select crowd of the best people in the city, and none need have any hesitancy about go ing on account of any questionable characters for care will he exercised in the sale of tickets and they are not transferable. I'KltSONAl. SIKNTIUN. M. Fitz Maurice is aguestat the Uma tilla. IJ. L. Murchie is in from Wasco for a few days. G. A. Yung, of Ridgeway, is registered at the Umatilla. Mrs. E. II. England, of John Day, is in the city for a few daye. Elwood Thompson is in the city from hia home near Moukland. Geo. Kelsay and wife, of Hay Creek, are in the city for a few daye. Rev. lioltz, of the Christian church, was a passenger on the boat lust night from Hood River. f Coiuilet r.lnt ut 'JVnclier The school directors metyesterday and completed the electiorfof teachers tor the ensuing year. The complete list is hr 'ollows : John Gavin, city superintendent J. S. Landers, prlclpal ol High Fchonl Assistant teachers .Mrs. E. D. Bald win, Misses Up M. Ball, Nan Cooper, Ella' Cooper,Mary L. Douthit, Maggie Flimi, Melisa Hill, Minnie U, Michell. Salina Phinan, Tona Kintoul, Louho Kintoul, J5mma lioberts, Frances K. Kowe, F.tta Wrenn, Mrs, Katie Iloehe. The ltlvei. The temperature yesterday was from 80 to 04" over the Columbia river baBin, and Thursday night it was from 41' to 54. The weather is clear. The rivers are rising except at Portland, where the Willamette is stationery. Fcr twenty four hours the rise from Umatilla west ward will be ubout 0.3 to 0.5 of a foot a day, after which time the rise will be more rapid. At Portland the river is 18.5, The Dulles 33.L', Umatilla 'J0.1 feet. Use Clarke & Falk'e Kosofoam for the tietu. tf A SERIOUS ACCIDENT. Delorn Thrown Prom III Wagon II In Ankle llrukrii. nil M Delore, of Waplnltia, while driving down the grade leading into Dufnr from the north, last Friday night between 'J and 10 o'clock, met with an accident which lesnlted In the shattering of IiIb right ankle. Being in a hurry he was driving al a very rapid rate. He had bin right foot on the comb of the brake, against which it was pressed. The light fore wheel struck a chuok hole, throw ing Deloio to the ground, and as he fell his foot slipped down between the brake comb and the wagon box, hii body pitching forward to the right. He clung to the reins, however, but was dragged tome 20o yards before the team was stopped. Delore managed to climb back into the wagon and drive to town, but on arriving here was so dazed with pain as to be insensible of his surroundings and condition.. I Demp Cantrell happened to hear the man groaning as he passed along .the main street, and like a man of mature years, he stopped the team, learned that the man was suffering lrm a severe in jury of some kind, and immediately drove the team to Dr. Dietrich's resi dence, wheie medical aid was secured and the broken limb set. The sufferer was then taken to the 15-Mile house where he remained until some of his friends arrived from Wnpinitia and took him home. Dufur Dispatch. Weather Itiyeuu Krport. Generally fair weather with slight temperature changes has prevailed over the Pacific northwest during the past twenty-four hours. There is no area of high pressure shown this morning; the barometer is highest at Edmondton. The "low" which was apparently central at Cal gary Thursday evening has moved southeastward, and Friday morning's map shows a well-defined area of low pressure central at Qu'Appelle and over lying eastern Montana, western North Dakota and Manitoba. An area of low pressure also oyerlies northern Califor nia, western Oregon. Washington, north ern Idaho and British Columbia. The pressure is lowest at Walla Walla. The temperature has remained gen erally stationery ; it ranee3 from 40 at Idaho Falls to 04' at Walla Walla. No rain has been reported during the past twent-four hours from the ihre states. General rain has fallen !n Kan sas and over the Missouri valley to Chi cago, where rain has accompanied the passage of the "low" from Canada to tile United States. An area of high pressure is approach ing the California coast, which is ex pected to move northward along the coast and give cioudy, cooler weather Saturday west of the Cascades. Sunday promises to be fair and cool over the Pacific northwest. Cheap Itate for the Fourth of July. k.n. For the Fourth of July the O. Co. will sell tickets from The Dalles to any station in Oregon and return, in cluding Wallula and Walla Walla, Wash., at the rate of one fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale July 2d, 3d and 4th. 'tickets good for return up to and including July 0, 1898. Huokien'a Ariucsu naive. The best salve in the world for cuts, braises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and al! skin eruptions, and posi tively cuius piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 'J5 cents per boY. For sale ny Blakeley and Houghton, druggists. Has tao Ilurwell dotcchable Tin. TIim liar lilni vil. www n f " i Hasn't a single drawback.! The weight of the. ' BURWELL THE Is less than that of any oth er detachable lire now on ' the market, Ladies' and Gents' Ul heels for Rent. Ulheels Repaired. He Cleveland Royal miktt the lood pure, wholtnome and dellclout, POWDER Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.. NEW YORK. The Shakers of Mount Lebanon, a community of simple, honest, God-fearing men and women, have prepared the Shaker Digestive Cordial for many years, and it'is ahvavs the same, Fimple, hon est, curative medicine that has helped to make the Shakers the healthy, long lived people that they are. The Shak ers never have indigestion. This is partly owing to their simple mode of life, partly to the wonderful proper! ties of Shaker Digestive Cordial. Indiges tion is caused by the stomach glands not supplying enough digestive- juice. Shaker Digestive Cordial supplies what's wanting. Shaker Digestive Cordial in- j vigorates the stomach ami all its glands I so that after awhile they don't need help. As evidence of the honesty of Shaker Digestive Cordial, the formula is printed on every bottle. Sold by druggists, price 10 cents to sfl.OOa bottle. Thousands of snffererj from grippe have been restored to health b'y One Minute Cough Cure. It quickly cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe, asthma, and all throat and lung diseases. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. Use Clarke & Falk's Floral Lotion for sunburn ami wind chafing. tf i Lewui s witcn nazei saive Cures Piles. Scalds, liurns. REMOVAL NOTICE. J. H. CROSS nas I'oi.noved his store to the Vogt Block, next door to the Posloffice, where he will bo pleased to greet his many iormer patrons and a liberal share of new ones. For CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, HAY, GRAIN and FEED, SEEDS and FRUITS, &o, your orders will receive prompt attention, and will be sold at pop ular prices. Call and see him. CITY LIVERY AND FEED STABLE Northwest Cor. Fourth and Federal Streets. Special Attention to Feeding Transient Stock. r!1"pn'1 Hack Dav or Night. PRICES REASONABLE. Tom A. Ward and Jos! T. Robertson, Preps. THE DALLES. OR. J4av You Swt) Our 'Ivanhoe' Price only $35. Hp-lo-Dato in livory Hospect. Adjustable Steel Handle Hars. reiobratod fi. & .1. Detachable Tiros. We have opened our line of j ? REMEMBER We Fir, Oak and Maple Wood. To be sold at the Lowest Market Rates. phone 25. J . T. Peters & Co, Just tUhat You CUant. New (dens in Wall Paper here. Silcb wide variety a we are showing never be fore graced a single stock. Real iiiiila tion cieton ell'eeis at ordinary prices. Good papers at -henp (taper prlceH. Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, yonrw for a small price, at our store on Third street. Also a full line of home pahits. D. W. VATJSE, Third St. CAMPBELL & WILSON Tillir;ery Parlor Under the management of Mrs. W. G. Wil-on and Miss Myrtle Smith. Mrs. Evils' Old Stand. A torpid liver robs yon of ambition I and rpins your health. DuWitt's Little ' Early Risers cleanse the liver, cure con stipation and all stomach ami liver I trouble. Snipes Kinersly Drng Co. ladis' MAYS & CROWE. renting department with a new wheels. have strictly Kirst-Olass