por this Week Wo havo soloctod a lino of New, Pretty Organdy ADALISQUES, full 27-inch wido, boautiful shadings, and at 6 l-2c per yard. There aro justja'bout ono dozon pieces of those goods, and to soo thorn is to buy thorn. SEPARATE SKIRTS. ,jnon Skirts........ ! from 49c up Whito I'iqno Skirts :frdni $1 up White Duck Skirts from 95c up jfavy Blue Duck trimmod with while braid $1.50 EXTRA SPECIAL. bailies' Summer .lackots and Capos, swell Separate Katon .Tuckets in black, blue, brown and tan, ranging in prices from $51.00 up. Ladies' Cloth Capes, colors blue, green, brown and tan, from $2.50 to $10. SPECIAL SHIRT SALE. All 79c Men's Colored, Still-bosom Shirts, culls detached, our SI. 50 and $1.25 Shirts reduced to 79c. $1.00 .lust think of it! Ladies Cid Oxfords in black or tan; regu lar $o.00 value for $1.00 bailies' 1C id Button, square or coin toes; good value at $2.50, ' to bo got for $1.00 Misses' Kid Button, square or coin toes, regular $2. Shoe for $1.00 The sizes are somewhat broken, so do not wait until to morrow, but conic now. Specials for a few days. lOO-pound sack D. G. Sugar, western refinery $5.50 18-pound sack J). C. sugar, western refinery 1.00 New Lunch Goods. Lihhy, McNeil and Libby's Stewed Beof Kidneys 30c " " " Vienna Sausage 20c " " Irish Stew 25c " " " " Cottage Loaf 25c " " " " Steak and Onions 25c " " ?, " .Pork and Beans, 1 lb 07Ac " " 11 Pork and Beans, 2 lb 12;c " " " " Turk and Beans, 3 lb IGljC .Hires lioot Beer, ready to drink, 10c por bottle. PEASE & MAYS All Goods marked in plain figures. tte Dalles Daily Chronicle, MONDAY . JULY 10, 1801) Telephone No. 1. TAKE NOTICE. TO Ouu ADVERTISERS:' All Changes in Advertisements must "c bonded in before 10 o'clock A. M., as 110 changes will be ucceptcd In the uft ernoon This rule will be positive. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. '"c Dalles, January 10, 1899. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. H. 0. lioopwr, of Antolo'he, Ih hi the city. I!, Fowler, Is in tlio oily from 'idleto,,. . Clias. Lord, o( Arlington, ia in the today. 1). Parkins returned tliia morning Mr m MrH, K(lm,, ,Wilklll80n lum, wrni(rom Hoppner. " ,0.Aufl,l!t Nlandard putturiiH jiiHt re vived lit i'ouso & Mays', Jolm Kurlln, u prominent sheep mini "O'Mdrai. Viiy,B thyoity. n ',A,1,lobwrl" luty United Kinles "'J"wl, in In thu city frpip Uoppner. ln!Uy, iiiv'luan w" d family are Vilte C V t,,elr "ear Center- Udlifit of 11,0 Catholic olmroli will T cr' ndcke In the building ujQIIiliiK tlia Cumpbell 4t Wll.on .nil- llnery parlors, Tuesday. July 11, in the afternoon nod evening. All are in vited to attend. Miss Diiiflio nnd Master Delwin All wuvleftonthu bout this morning for Portland. During tliu absence of M. '. Donnell, Fred Schmidt will attend to tlio pre scriptions. MiaH Myrtle Michell returned lost evening from Portland, where she spent a couple of days. The river is gradually falling, and at noon today wiih only thirty-eight feet above tlio low water mark. Dun E. Snipes who lias been In the city for the past few days returned this morning to hiH.houio at Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mays, who have just letumud from a wedding trip to Alaska, speut yesterday in the eity. C. G. HIckok, representing Honey mau, Do Hart k Co., of Portland, is in Tho Dalles in tliu Interest of his firm. Capt. Ward and wife, of San Fran cUco, spent yesterday in tho eity, and loft on tho Regulator this morning lor Portland. H. Hiirdwiiik will close Ills pawn shop and will move to Walla Walla next week j wlioro he Intends to make his homo in the future. Mrs. Uollliig, accompanied 'y Minn, Suliiia Plitrmaii, will leave on the evening train lor Mrs. llomng s noon, near Kpokat.it. V. A. Cram, of The Dalles, has been in ouroitv for the pant week, Bays the Prlnev'llle Review, looking at Urn Mtua tlun (or another ineniliuiidlMo store. He Is representing A. M. Wllllsmn A U of Tho Dalle, and if suitable arrangements can be made, they will open out a gen eral merchandise business in Prineville. A freak of nature passed through yesterday evening on No, 1 bound for Portland. Tt was a double-headed calf and first saw tho Unlit of day on Long creek. Mr. and Mrs. M. Z. Donnell and Mrs. 0. T. Donnell loft on the boat this morn ing for the Cascade Locks, where they will establish a camp and remain during tho summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. L. Houghton and Mrs. W. Lord left on the Regulator this morning on a camping expedition. They will pitch their tent in the vicinity of Mt. Adams. July 7 was the first anniversary of tho annexation of Hawaii. In all the ex citement over tho Philippines and Cuba everybody seemr to have forgotten those little islands. A coach is sidetracked near the foot of Washington stieet, which accommodates two young men who are taking views for the 0. It. & N. company to be used in advertising their road. Secret societies and lodges wishing to bo represented in the decoration of our steamer "Dalles City" by Ernest Jensen will have to take immediate steps, as the time is limited. The banners will cost $11 complete, and after the volunteers re turn each lodge will be given their ban ner. This is no money-making scheme the object being to represent all the people of The DalleB in the welcome. It was a jolly crowd that gathered at the home of Miss Gussie Mcintosh, Saturday evening, to give a farewell party for Misf Brown, of Illinois and Miss flerrin of Spokane. The evening was spent in games, after which ice cream and cake were Rerved. At a late hour tlie guests bid goodbye and God speed to the young ladies and hoping to see them again at no late date. The Walla Walla Union graced its paper yesterday with the following: "Western Union Bulletin Special die patch : "The Second Oregon Volun teers landed in San Franeitco at lliliO last night." Tin: Ciiiionici.c has been untiring in its efforts today to verify the statement but up to the time of going to press have been unable to find any truth in the assertion whatever. The Union probably struck upon this scheme to maku a hit by getting the news first, but they have made a mistake for there is no trutii whatever in the statement. From the latest dispatches the Ore gon troops will be brougiit to Astoria on the transports and from there conveyed to Vancouver by river steamers, where they wiil he mustered out. This will be welcome news to the citizens ol Ore gon, for it looked as though our boys were to be discharged at San Francisco. By having the transports come to Astoria will give an opportunity for all to go down and welcome the volunteers home. Of course we would like it a great deul better if our boys could be brougiit direct to Vancouver on the transports, but tho department does not see fit to comply with our wishes so we must be satislied as tilings are. To look at the other eide of the matter we should remember t he hoys from oilier states who aro in the Philippines, and are anxious to get back to the laud of their birth but aro unable to do so on account of tlio lack of transports. Let us remember tlio old saying, "Put your self in liia place" and be just, us well as loyal. COUNCIL MEETING. N. I. HiikIixk Aipiiliitrt ftliirlinl, N. II. (luli'n fur Krcnrilxr and G. A. I'll I rm un, Nlulit wtiK'liniuii, The common council of Dalles City met last night in tin) city hail with Mayor Kuck presiding, and Counciliuen Clougli, Gunning, Stephens, Keller, Michelbach, Johnston, Shackelford und Kelly present. The minutes of t lie previous regular and special meetings were read, after which Mayor Kuck delivered his mes sage to the council, which was as follows: To the Common Council of Dalits City: As mayor of Dalles City it is my duty at this time to recommend the adoption of such measures as I deem expedient and proper. The most important thing for the council to consider is the finances of the city, and see how we can get money into the treasury as well as out of it, and that tlie money in the sinking fund is kept hearing interest continuajly. Tlio sewer proposition should bo taken hold of with renewed vigor and pushed to an early completion. I consider tlio city financially able (with the present tax levy) to provide street lighting and lecouiinend the ap pointment of a committee of your body to oeo what can be done to that end. J recommend that tint collection of tliu road tax be continued until all wlro 1 ure not exempt have paid tlio same, as I it is not right to collect only from a few. j 1 c.ll your attention to the fact that) tlie reprinting of tlie new city charter' together with tlio ordinances to, date would be handy for reference, und, if It' meets tlie approval, advise that the same be printed in pamphlet form, j The vault in tlio olllce of the recorder has been in b,ul shape nver since tlie high water of 18(11 Inundated the same, when the water so suddenly came into said olllce, it was nucomary to quickly move the records to a place of wifely in order t o save them from destruction and in so removing them they were mixed together and are not now in proper order, and I therefore recom mend that said vault be overhauled and said records be re-arranged and that all old books and papers be conveniently stored away in said vault in order to make room tor those that are to be hereafter filed and preserved. And I finally recommend that you give what assistance you can to the board of Are delegates in their efforts to get a re duction in the rate of insurance by pro viding the city with a chemical engine and fire alarm system. Respectfully submitted, Hexkv L. Kuck. The bond of the treasurer, C. J. Cran dall, was then read and approved and placed on file. Next in order was the appointing of officers for the ensuing year, and Mayor Kuck in a few well chosen words presented the name of N. D. Hughes for city marshal and tie was confirmed by a unanimous vote. The name of N. H. Gates, the present Incumbent was presented for recorder and was confirmed without a dissenting vote. Tiie petition of G. A. Phirman, Jas. Like and John F. Root tor night watch man were then read and a vote being taken Mr. Phirman was declared elected. A petition from B. A. Gi fiord was read praying for a deed to lots 7,8,!) and 10 In block 15, Gates Addition to Dalles City and on motion of councilmau Gun ning it was referred to the judiciary com mittee. The reports of city officers for the month of June were read as was also the recorder's yearly report and were accepted and ordered placed on file. The treasurer reported as follows: Amount cash on hand June 1... $125(1 30 Received during mo.. tli 3249 94 Teeth Extracted FREE The best work at the least possible cost. 800 sets teeth Jn one year is oar re cord in our Portland office. Satisfaction guaranteed in eyery base. s CONSIDER OUR PRICES: Best Crown and Bridge work (22k. gold), per tooth $.50 Besj set teeth, guaranteed $5.00 Best Gold Filling $1.00 sp Best silver or alloy filling .50c op Chapman Block', Second St. Portland Dental Parlors Dr. Sanford Murray, D. D. S., Manager. How About Your Title? Total !f-J500 24 By warrants issued, 1350 15 Balance available cash .f3144 09 Ordinance number 303 was then in troduced by Clough, regulating the construction of circus billboards, and on final reading was passed. On motion of Stephens the mayor ap pointed F. S. Gunning to fill tlie vacancy on the sewer committee caused by M. T. Nolan going out of office. It was moved and carried that a com mittee of three be appointed on the matter of street lights, and Mayor Kuck appointed the following councilmen: Gunning, Shackelford and Keller. Tiie following claims against the sity were read and on motion were ordered paid ami warrants issued for same. CJCrandall, for payment of bills 7 15 J E Ferguson, hauling 2 50 Times-Mountaineer, printing elec tion tickets 5 00 CmtoNici.E PubCo, printing elec tion tickets 3 00 Pease & Mavs, uidse 50 L D Oakes," hauling 1 00 J W Blakenev, " 1 50 Wm Henzie,' " 1 75 Wm Michel!, repairing and office. rent 4 50 Nothing further coming before the council on motion the meeting adjourned. Lutt A fish basket between Dr. Saunders, place on Mill creek and this city. Finder please leave ut this office. jlyl0-2t . August Deeignere and patterns now on sale at Pease Mays'. Ask your grocer for Clarke t Falk's pure concentrated flavoring extracts, tf r RE YOU SURE it is all right? Remember it is tho H RECORD that governs. It is our business to I search the records and show what thev contain in relation to land titles. If you contemplate buying land or loaning money on real estate. seenrity, take no man word, but insist upon knowing what tiie record shows regarding tlie title. An Abstract is as essential as a deed. Insist on having it. We have the only set of Abstract Books in tlie County. All work promptly ex ecuted and satisfaction cuaranteed. It you have prop erty to insure, give us a call. We are agents for four of the best fire insurance companies in tlie world. If yon have property for sale, list it with us and we'll find a buyer, J, M. Huntington &Co. 'Phone 81. 2d St., opposite A. M. Williams & Co. I "Harmony" GUhiskey. This brand of Whiskey is guaranteed to the consumer as a PUKE HAND MADE SOUR MASH WHISKEY for Family and Medical Use. Sold by Ben Wilson, - The Dalles, Or. C. J. STUBLING- Wholesale and Retail It's a real pleasure to get tlie meals for the family when you have a complete set of needful! utensils and have a new Garland stove or steel range to cook upon. We fur nish kitchens and can save you money and mauy steps when you want anything in the way of kitchen supplies. Our stock of tinware, graniteware, delf ware, table cutlery, car vers, meat cutters, ialen seed ers, pots, irons, roasting pans hundreds of other tilings to make tlie kitchen complete, We can furnisli double oven cook stoves from sfS.OO up. See tlie best Range on Earth, The Garland It lias no equal. Also a complete line of build er's hardwaiu. Notice to Poultry Raisers: No more Chicken Llco. Coll tit Miller v lli'iittmV inn! m-o tlio Aiitlw'iitlo Ni'M Kkk. With the UhlMlf tilth Kit "m j ii will IlllVlt no iimi n I. Ice, .Mttib or Vernli' In your poultry hoiin, .Selllnu hen will but better vKti ami will liuleh better unit chlckeiiv will live umt Brow U'lttr whole .'utiict!c tigg i iitfU. tiie them ut i Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agency for the G-reate t American Liquor Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey. 1-: WHISKEY from .76 t fU.UO i-er uuilnu. (4 to 15 years ofrt.) IMPORTED OOGNAO from sf7.U0 10 $12.00 per ifullon. (11 to -JO ybara old.' ALII Oil A It AM 3Ir- n a :f u. Mi ( 0 1 n ynion. (4 10 11 years old." ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD. OLYMPIA BEER on draught, and Val Blatz and Olympia Beer in bottlea Imported Ale and Porter, JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CIGARS. i niaier & Benion 167 Seoond St. TheDafies JacoDsen Book & Music Co. 1 . . . . : I.IIMt. Three horses Juno 10, lS'JD, described us follows: two weiuhiiii! about 1100 'each. One a light chestnut branded 1) on left shoulder, lilack horso biunded C 011 left thoulder. One bald faced sorrel weighing about 1200; toadied 1 mane. A liberal reward for information I of the whereabouts, or the return of. same, A. Mason, .!. Hayh, Contractors, ' Vlfiito, Or,, or U. V. IU'mianu, Mosler, I Or. j-'S.lm I Ik. SUNN'S ONE FOR A DOSE. Remove Pimple. !nvcnt ljlliyiifiiM,l'urify tlitililuoj. "riiU'aciiuuilly.Mp.f. jUXX A nuvniuuoj 1 of Ihn liuwuU etcb On U u-um 1 k.TiTit.. ; 1 '.""-T.r'V.1"" ''iyr iuii no i E1LLS Drink Warren's Pure Ginger Brandy. For rale at all tint' class bars. C. J tubllu, agent, The Dallei, S117-3au.