Saturday, 2500 I mi i Yards ol the choicest ol Liw'c .laeonns, ligurod Lawns, Lappor Stripes, Figured Or jfiiiulics mid "Kayo Cords. All at ono price, 8 cents. These goods are tlio accumalation of the various lines. and although but ono and two our Choice Novelties at a figure much below the Hosiery 25 dozen Ladies' Silk Finished black, z.Jc per pair. Misses' and Boys' Fine Ribbed Hose, high, spliced heel and toe, I2c per pair. Ladies' Vests. Ladies' Kino Summer-weight Kibbed and Lisle Vests, ecru and white, 10c, Do, 19c and 2oc. Jersey rubbed and Jc;, Union Suits, low neck and sleeve loss, r,9c. Jo Special. Ventilating Summer Corset, in whito, only 2oc. Men's Straw Hats at Half Price. We have an assortment of odd lots which wo wish to dispose of, and will sell them for one-half of their marked price while they last. PEASE & MAYS. All Coods marked in plain figures. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Saturday - - . july s. ihuo Telephone iVo. 1. TAKE NOTICE. TO OUU ADVEUTISURS: All Changes In Advertisements must be limiilcii in before 10 o'clock A. M., us no clmimcs will lie accepted in the lift eoiooii This rule will he positive. CIIHOMCLH PUBLISHING CO. Tlie Dalles, J.inwiry 10, l.Soy. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. I-int night I). I. Kolohuui shipped u ol Blieep to tlio Portland mirkut. & I'l IdipH says ho will soil you wlioat huv fur truin $10 to $11 pur ton. .Ilj8-i!t It is easy to duo through peoplu who "to ahviiya iimkliit ppeolnilos of them selves. Until further notioo tho Episcopal &uihy school will begin nt 1) : I5 u. m. I'isteailof l-.'iir, ,,. Tim Olmrr hotul is receiving u coit of "iiltu luilnt whlidi adds very inuuh to "'""I'PMinncuof tho building. Tliu county commlsslonora of Ska mania county huvo ordered vault 10 o Imllt for tho Hiifo koeplng of tho comity K-eorda. Word wna received Inst night from tho """u taking Citro of Edward JoiikinH, yiBlio wob roslliiB cfty and tliore Muro 1,0 "I'lriiiinKlndlentlouB. AH inoinhurH of Friendship Lodge No. ofl ,uo requested to ho present "o meeting Mun,iy evening, us "iisinusa of Importrtnco will couiu up. ill im0W"1 1)0 n co"l,ul' "luotini; to "Wit In tho couuull uhamburH nt u lnah no tlio city nmishal mid rocordur will appointed, ftll,j a , ,,t ,VBlo,linnll Him'.. V la " hU unmm tour Comm v1,u von"lry, y tho Harney "nty Nu'. ttd Imti beon entertain- July 8th. mil i summer goods, consisting of pieces of a number, represent cost of these goods in stock. Sale. drop-stitch Hosiery, stainless iiiL' tho nconlo on tho Htreot tho hibt few evenings with comic songs and violin. Comiiiundur Hooth-Tuokor. tho treat- UHt Salvation Army man in America, and ono of tlio greatest In tho world, ar rived in Portland on tho t o'clock over land from San Francisco this morning. Tho Catholic, ladles of tho Chut eh D.dit Souiotv will eivo an ieo cream goolal next Tuesdov afternoon and evening, July 11th, next door to tho Campbell & Wilton millinery store on Second Htreot. Tim river for tho naat week has re mained nearly Htationnry but Is gradual ly falling Tlila morning it registered JJ8.0. Tlio danger of high water ia near ly past and our citizens can rest assured that it has reached tho highest mark it will reach tills year. In tho matter of tho Stale of Oregon vs. OhrlHinau Droa.. which waa on trial in Justice linyard'a court yesterday, tho jury brotifcht in a verdict about 10 o'clock lout night, finding thodofendontH guilty as charged. Justice Jluyuril linen mo dofondantfi twenty dollars each. Tho c.iho will bo appealed to tho ciicuit court. Tho telephone lino which is 'to run rlliiKinn to Fossil via Condon, ia nt laHt commoncod. Tlio workmen hav ing passed through Condon surveying and making orrungomonts for tho lino and tho work of netting poles and at taching wiroa will soon bo under full headway. Tho company think they will havo tho lino completed within tlx iVCi'kH. Tho counterfeiter, Johnson, who was nrreHtod yeatorday, left eevoral of his Bpurloun colna at dillerent plneos in tho city beforo being urrouted. Ho vlaltod lien Wilson's raloon and tried to play tho nlekel-in.tho.Blot machine, hut tho nickelfl woro too largo and tho machine would not work, bo ho made himsel! icurau. Ho also viaitcd tho finmbrliiua hhIooii and played 8.03 In Hip uiachluo but failed to win anything. Tho bulldluK occupied by tho tlutler Drug Co. is to bo thoroughly renovated ami romodolod. Tho front la lo bo taken out and replaced by plat" while a stairway will bo built entering from Second street to tho upper story which will bo fitted up for rent. A partition will bo placed in tho center of tho store and things in general changed around. When completed it will bo one of the handsomest drugstorcn in tho city and will add much to tho appear ance of Second street. Tho daring deed of tho two men who went through the gorge of the Deschutes under Sherar's bridge is making the round of tho newspapers and is credited to two employers of tho Oregon Telo phono Co,, says tho Disfur Dispatch. The men who actually made tho peill oub voyage woro Earnest Middlebrook and Foster, log drivers for the "Sher- man Co. Lumber Camp," and they did it in preferenco to taking tho chanco of Injuring their boat by hauling it around the rapids. Doth men aro expert boat men and confidence in their skill, not necessity, was the caupe of taking the risk. LaHt night Cedar Circle No.-S', V. of w ., installed officers and tho .following woro installed by Mre. C. F.fetenhens : G.N., Mrs. Ella Cushing; Adv., Mrs. Anna lilakeney; Clerk, Misa Louise Kintoul: Magician, Miss L6na Jackson: Attendant, Mrs. Kate Jvreft; O. S., C. Drown ; C. of G., Miss Raclitl Mor gan; Musician, Miss Maie Cushing; Manager, II. I). Parkins'. After in9talla- tlotl a firm mtmirnl nrnfrram traa fAn dored, and refreshments, consistinc of ice cream, cake, cherries and lemonade were eerved, and . each member pre sented with a eouvonir of carnation plnka. The evening was delightfully spent, and all present will hold pleasant memories of the occasion. County court adjourned veEterdav afternoon having gotten through with their labors. Among other thincs thev ordered an alias wurrant attached to the delinquent tax roll for the year 1897 placed in tho hands of the eherifr for collection. The matter of tlie county road petitioned for by Davis Divers et al., the petition wbb granted and the road ordered opened and declared a county road and public highway. In reirard to the petition for n road by E. E. Kobertpon et al., the petition was granted and the road established upon petitioners payuin for dauiaceB. The road petitioned for bv A. A. Bonney et al., was granted and the road declaicd a public highway. V . II. Whipple, as sessor was granted an extention of time in which to tlio the tax roll of 1893 and same will bellied the first Monday in November. A l lllld Ki.Joyx. Tho pleasant flavor, gentle action, and soothing effect of Syrup of Fig", when in need of a laxative, and if tho fathei or mother he costive or bilious, the most gratifying reBiilta follow its use; so that it is tho best family remedy known and every family t-houlu havo a Dottle. Manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. l.UNt. A lady's gold, open-faced Waltham watch, between Hearst's pcliool house and Mr. Fagon's, near the Des Chutes. Engraved with tcrowl work on tho back, and also tlio name Itha, The owner values it not for its intrinsic value but as a keepsake, aa sho has had it Bince Hi years old. Ample reward will be given to tho tinder. Leave either at this ollica or with Mr. J. ranon. Des Uuules bridge. j'8 It I' ii u nd. In East End Feed Yard Wednesday morning, a strawberry roan horse, about fourteen hands high between 10 or 12 years old ; white star on forehead, black poinU ; saddle marks and brand li L on left shoulder w ith running li underneath, ami weighing about 900 pounds. Oa-ner can havo samo by proving proporty and paying all charges. jlj8 lm ISM) IttMVHI'tl. A towaid of $50 will bo paid by tho undertlgned for tho recovery of the body of Dert Whitney, drowned in tlie Snako river at Pulouoo Kapids, near Lyon's Ferry, on May S3, 1899. DKUCltll'TlO.V lici t Whitney wos 21 yea's old ; weight about 175 pounds ; height 5 feet, 11 in.; smooth shaved ; dark brown hair. Ho woro dark pants with light etripo?, rnd heavy lacod shoes; lina a tuft of light colored hair on tho left, buck eido of head ; two burn scare on body, Tho person finding tho body will pleaso wire 0. E. Whitnkv, 2-1.2 w St. Halens, Ore. If you contemplate trip East this summer take advantage of the .181 round trip rate fioni Tlie Dalles to Detroit, Mleh.,Tiokot8 sold June 29lh, only, and good for return until August 31st. Tine will undoubtedly ho tho lowest round trip rate to tho East this season. This rale ia made for tlio annual convention of Christian Endeavor Society at Detroit July filh to 10th. Call on James Ire land, agent O. II, & N, Co. for further particulars. RETURN OF VOLUNTEERS. Tim Hccftml Oregon VolnntrntH urn Ex lirctoil About llm Mlilitlo of Suxt Tho homo-cor.ing of tlie Second Ore gon volunteers is near at hand, in fact they a'c expected in San Francisco next Wednesday or Thursday. Great preparations havo been uride at different places to givo tlio' bo;, s a rattling good welcome and go down to the mouth of the river with'all available steamboats and show therti their services were jluly appreciated, and that we liuvo not forgotten tho promises made when they left, to givo them a rousing time when they returned. Tho Dalles has been preparing some time, and, providing tho water subsided so the lock b could bo put in operation, the Regulator would carry hundreds of our citizens to the city by the sea, where tho volunteers would be met and escort ed to Portland. However, a difficulty in this matter has arisen, for yesterday a dispatch stated that the transports were needed at Manila and must be returned as soon as possible. Consequently it would be almost impossible for them to take the time to come up from 'Frisco to Port land. Great preesuro is being brought to bear, however, and many telegrarae from noted and prominent men in Port land have been directed to the govern ment insisting that the boys be relumed home by water. Cnas. F. Beebe chairman, and Dan J. Moore, secretary of tlio executive com mittee on reception of the volunteers, have sent the following telegram to President McKinley and Dinger Her mann, and hope it will have the desired effect : "The people of the state are making great preparations to receive the Oregon volunteers. A grand marine demonstra tion of forty steam vessels has been arranged to meet transports in the Columbia river to welcome and escort troopa to Portland. It will disappoint the peoplo greatly if the troops are not brought to Portland by ship, and will destroy an opportunity for employing the most effective features of demon stration. People are cjming from all parts of the state to participate. Secret orders are chartering boats from the committee. Transportation companies donate the use of boats. The funds are to be used to care for the unemployed soldiers until employment can be had, Wo estimate the fund will reach $10,COO. Wo respectfully ask you on behalf of tho people of Oregon that the troops be brought to Portland by water." (Juoil M'ordu for Oregon. The fourteenth annual convention of tlie National Editorial Association closed i in Poitland yesterday afternoon. The place selected for tho next meeting is New Orleans. Oregon was honored at tho annual election by Albert Tozier, of Portland, being elected third vice presi dent. The committee on resolutions re ported in part as follows: "This, the Nth session of the Nation al Editorial Association, held in the metropolis of the Pacific Northwest, has been all in all one of the most delight ful and professionally valnablo in tho history of the association, and in our journeyiugs across tho continent, from East and South and Middle West, our pleasures have been augmented by the perfection of arrangements, by tlie evi dent desire to please, and by tho com forts and luxuries which havo been so freely tendered by officials of transpor tation companies and by citizens every where. To tho citizen? of Portland, w ho met us on the borders of their great state, and who journeyed with us, showering courtesies and kindly atten tion with lavish hands and hearty hos pitality, we return our most grateful thanks. "To tho good ladies of Portland aud oLhor towns of the state, who havo con tributed to much to the pleasures of tho ' fc ladies of our party, our earnest thanks I jj' are duo and most sincerely extended. i0' The ladies of Oregon stand pre-eminent ! amoug the first and best of America's ! K cultured and noblo women, and we fcel:k honored to havo shared their gracious and generous hospitality, aud their many attentions and kinduessea will ever bo bomo in grealful remembrance. Itlcnnlul HunvviiUoii, For tho ahove International occasion of tho Epworth League, which takes! placo at Indianapolis, July '.'0-23, the O. It. & N, Co. will make a round trip rate j of if 70 to Indianapolis, tickets on sulo ; July 13th and 14th, limited to expire ro ' tumiug September 15, 1800. Good for continuous passage only on tho going trip. Good for stop over reluming at any intermediate point west of tlie Missouri river or St. Paul. Call on ori address Jus, Ireland, agent, Dalles, for' further information. july 1-J 5 , Use Clarke & Ftilks Hosofoum for the teeth. tf j OUR CHURCHES. llegular meeting Christian Scientists every Sunday morning nt 11 o'clock at the small K. of P. hall, in tho Vogt building. All ore invited to bo present. Cilvary Daptist church Ilev. W. II. Clifton, pastor. Regular services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Young people's meeting at 7 p. m. Sunday Echool ( at 10 a. m. I Preaching at tho Christian church sunuay morning ami evening uy tlie pastor, Rev. Gentry Rushing. Morn ing service at 11, evening seivice at 8. All cordially invited. Congregational church, corner Fifth and Union streets, Rev. D. V. Poling, pastor Morning Rubject tomorrow will i be on unsuspected faith. For tho of fertory in the evening Mrs. Huntington and Mis Taylor will sing a duct. Methodist church, corner Fifth and Washington streets,.!. II. Wood, pastor Sunday school in the morning at 10, Services at It a.m. Class meeting at 12: 20. JuniorLeague at 3:30 p. m. Epworth League at 7. Evening services at 8. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that tho part nership heretofore existing between C. J. Cathcart and J. D. Straus, under the firm name of Cathcart & Straus, is tins day dissolved by mutual consent, C. J. Cathcart reti ring. J. D. Straus will continue the business, and will col lect all bills due said Arm and pay nil accounts against tho eame. Dated July 1, 1899. C. J. Cathcakt, J. D, Stkaus. Aek your grocer for Clarke & Folk's pure concentrated flavoring extracts, tf The Busy Store. EacU day our business shows the people are finding out wc aro pushing to the front with belter goods. lower prices, salespeople the very best, and last, but not least, buyers who know their business nnil buy for the people. C. F. Stephens Second Street. 170 2d St , Tho Dalles. Jacobsen r :'A;i"TA-rA:rA:!rrArA!-.KrOT'Ai'.fc-j- f vvvvvvvvvvvvvvv.vvv. vvvvvVvV4 Our Bicycle Repairing Department I now in shapo to properly handle nil kinns of work R, if, from n puncture to building a wheol. Also repair Locks, Guns, kinds of light This department is under MAYS & It's wl real pleasure to get the tneala for tho family when you havo n complete Eet of needful utensils and havo n new Garland elovo or steel range to cook upon. Wo fur nish kitchens and can ravo you money and many steps when yon want anything in tho way of kitchen supplies. Our Block of tinware, uranitewnre, delf ware, table cutlery, car vers, meat cuttcre, raisen seed ers, pots, irons, roasting pans hundreds of other things to make tho kitchen complete. Wo can furnish double oven cook stoves from $8.00 up. Seo tho best Rangoon Earth, The Garland It has no equal. AIeo a complete line of build er's hardware. Notice to Poultry Raisers: No more Chlckon Lice. Cnll at Mnler .t Benton's and sco tlie Antiseptic Nest Urb. With the use of tills Nett Kgg ou will have no more l.ice. Mitts or Vernle in yonr poultry houbes. Setting hens will set better eggs and will lmtcli better and chickens will live and grow better wheie Antiseptic Kggis used. Sec them at 167 Second St. Bicycle j REPAIR SHOP. J AGENT FOR THE ..RAMBLER. Lock and Gunsmith, and Machlno work. Charles BurchtorUpK:: Drink Warren's Pure Ginger Brandy. For fale at all first-class bare. C. J tublin, agent, Tho Dulles. M17-3m. Book & Music Sewing Machines and all machinery, etc. tho charge of Mr. J. Kirohoff. CROWE. per & Benton Mii.in.mj .-i in. 1