for this Week Wo linvo selected a lino of New, Pretty Organdy ADALISQUES, full 27-inch wide, boautiful shadings, and at 6 l-2c per yard. Thorc are just about ono dozen pieces of thoso goods, and to see thoin is to buy Ihoin. SEPARATE SKIRTS. Linen Skirts from 49e up While Pique Skirts from $1 up White Duck Skirts from 9oc up Navy Mine Duck trimmed with white braid $1.50 EXTRA SPECIAL. Ladies' Summer Jackets and Capes, swell Separate Eaton .Jackets in l)laok, blue, brown and tan, ranging in prices from ft.'i.OO up. Ladies' Cloth Capes, colors blue, green, brown and tan, from 2.50 to $10. SPECIAL SHIRT SALE. 79c Men's Colorod, Stiff-bosom Shirts, cutis detached. All our Sl.oO and $1.25 Shirts reduced to 79c. $1.00 .lust think of it! Ladies Cid Oxfords in black or tan; regu lar $.'i.00 value for $1.00 Ladies' Kid lUttlon, square or coin toes; good value at $2.50, to be got for $1.00 .Misses' Kid lUitton, square or coin toes, regular $2. Shoe for $1.00 The sizes are somewhat broken, so do not wait until to morrow, but come now. Specials for a few days. 100-pound sack 1). G. Sugar, western refinery.... 18-pound sack 1). 0. sugar, western refinery New Lunch Goods. Uhby, McNeil and Libby's Stewed Beef Kidneys 30c " " " Vienna Sausage 20c " ' " " .Irish Stew 25c " ' " Cottage Loaf 25c " " ,e " Steak and Onions 25c " " Pork and Beans, .1 lb 07,c " " Pork and Beans, 2 lb 12Ac " " Fork and Beans, (! lb Kijje Hires Root Boer, ready to drink, 10c por bottle. PEASE & MAYS. All Goods markod in plain figures. Ese Dalles Daily Chronicle, TUKSDAY . . JULYll.lHftf Telephone No, 1, TAKE NOTICE. TO Dun ADVERTISERS: All Changes in Advertisements must e Handed in before 10 o'clock A. M as "o changes will lie accepted in the aft ernoon This rule will be positive. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. l"e Dalles, January 10, 1899. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. city' ' Alvorti' of Gl'ndlel is in the Alfmi WHey, Krtrn wool buyer, 18 In tbu city, ci'R' Acll d Uiolly are lu the e'ty from l).iyvle. "" l"ft on the boat this "Minn for PdrtUnd. eolll0.1!' (!'A0' H Klvo a tonight on th0 0,b bgC0nyt " m llerrln and MIm Uertle $o.50 1.00 Brown loft on the train lust evening fur fur Spokntie. All Iiedmou are requested to trull toward the wigwam on tlilH Tuesday sleep of the sun. James Keenun and II. .1. Lister, alock. men from near l'rinoville, "re in the city on uuslnose. Kev. Woody and family returned on the Regulator this morning to their homo at Portland. T. Urownhlll and ttimlly loft on the boat tills morning for u few weeks visit in the Willamette valley. Yesterday the sheriff held three sales Lejldoa the delinquent tax eulo which is in progress again today. Mrs. Licook and Miss Nora Uonue inort paseed through the city hat night 011 their way to Salt Lake City. Miss Frankie Van Vaotor returned thia morning from Goldendulo, whore alio baa boon for the past two weeks. If you are afllleted with the desire to give advice at every opportunity, Income a lawyer or doutor and aoll the atuff. A. II. Breyman, who ia Interacted In die Baldwin Sheep and Laud Co,, of Hey Creek, Is In the elty from Portland. Yeettrday end today more flali have been recolved and put up at the cannery hero than at any other time during the eCRBOtl. A complete line of all the latest and most popular magazines nnd periodicals can now bo found nt Jaeobsen Book and Muaic Co.'s. MIhs Rose D. Mlcholl ia expected homo tonight from Southern Oregon, whoro alio accompanied the National Editorial Association. Mre. Nolllo St. John and daughter returned on tho stage today from Gol dendalu, where they liavo boon visiting Mrs. Alex McLood. Miss Roeatnond Shaw left on the boat this morning for her homo in Portland, having spent the past six weeks visiting with her friend, Miss Sara Henderson. Those desiring a hammock would do well to call on Jacobsen Book nnd Music Co., ns they aru offering tho best values and tho largest stock to select from in the c'ty. Last evonlng tho marriage of Owon Jones and Sophia D. Roth wbb solem nized at tho residence of the bride's slstor, Mrs. Horatio Fargher, Rev. D. V. Poling officiating. Mrs. Fred BronBon and family, and Mrs. B. S. Huntington and son, went down to the Cascades tins morning where they go to meet Mr. Huntington's aiBter, Mre. Clark. Since Mr. Ilardwick lias determined to leave for Walla Walla there is no pawn ehop in the city. However, R. B. Hood will open n Ehop in a few days and will nccommodato all who wish to do business in that line. Walla Walla seems to have a gang of tougliB in the city. Saturday night four burns burned to the ground, and three were acorched, as u result of the sup posed work of incendiaries. That so many buildings accidentally caught fire in one night scemB improbable. Summer weather prevails and a gen eral rain is not probable fcr two months more, eays B. S. I'ncue. A few Bhowers west of the Cascades and thunderstorms raet of thorn may occur. The move ment nf the atmosphere is such that hot northeast winds are not probable. The grain crop is now in its critical etago and 1111 absence of hot winds fur two weeks more wl'l allow the gieater portion or tho grain crop to mature, without shriveling. Tho rivers are fall ing clowly ami no dunger of higher water exists. The rivers will continue above their normal heights for several weeks. When it was first arranged that the Second Oregon volunteers should return direct from .Manila to Portland, Collector of Customs l'attci't-.ou wrote to the de partment at Washington for instructions regaidiug the free admission of effects, curios, relics, etc., belonging to them. In reply the secretary of tt.o treasury wiitea as follows: "Their personal etlecls, such as clothing, articles of personal adornment, toilet articles, etc., are, of course, free of duty. Cius in excess of fifty brought by any one passenger, should be assessed, and articles in tho nature of personal ellecta purchased abroad in excess of -flOO in value should bu assessed with duty. As to tho importation of cuiios, war relies, souvenirs, etc., nil such articles' winch have no distinct commercial value and are not imported as merchandise for sale and profit, may be admitted free j of duty. Now piece goods, chinnvMire, 1 curios, articles of ladiet.' apparel, liquors, j ammunition, arms, etc., in any con siderable quantities are liable to duty. You will bo governed accordingly, and treat such casus in iw liberal a manner as is pussihlu consistent with the law and regulations governing the imposi tion of duty on imported goods and merchandise." l.llMt. A lady's gold, open-faced Wnlthntn watch, between Hearst's tchool house and Mr. Fagon'fl, near tho Dos Chutes. Kngraved with scrowl work on tho buck, and also tho name Itha, The owner values it not for its intrinsic value but as a keepsake, as site has had it since K! years old. Ample reward will be given to tho finder. Leave either at this oflico or with Mr. J. Fagon, Des Chutes bridge. jH It A IMilltl EnJoyN. The pleasant flavor, gentle action, and soothing effect of Syrup of Figs, when in need of n laxative, and if the father or mother be costive or bilious, the most gratifying results follow its use; so that it is the best family remedy known and every family should havo Pottle. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. fuuiiil. InKtist Knd Feed Yard Wednesday morning, a strawberry roun horse, about fourteen hands hili between 10 or 12 years old; white stur on forehead, black points; saddle marks and braud 11 L on loft shoulder with running R underneath, nd weighing about 000 pounds, Owner can have same by proving property and paying all charges. jlytt ho ARRIVAL OF VOLUNTEERS. Reception to tin OImi and 1'rograHi to ltd Carried Out. The troops will bo met at Astoria and transferred to river steamers secured by the ommitteo for that purpose. Tho use of over fifty steamers to accommo date 0500 excursionista bavo been do nated to the committee by their owners for the day. Steamers will meet troops at St. Helens, going down tho liver two abreast, making a procession over two miles long. On arrival at Portland tho troops will be landed at Ainsworth dock, where a reception will bo held for relatives only, who will bo ndmitted by tickets. After the reception tho troops will be escorted to tho Multnomah field and from there to tho bnnquet nt tho Exposition build ing under the management of the ladies' committee. In tho evening a public re ception will be given at the Multnomah field. The river parade will be in charge of Capt. E. S. Edwards, United States in spector, who has taken every precaution and made all arrangements to have the river parade a grand success. Tho line of inarch in Portland has been arranged and will be under the command of Col. Beebe. Kceordcr'R Ynnrty lCeport. Dalles City, Or., July 3, 1S99. To the Hon. Mayor mid Common Council of Dalles City : Your Recorder snbmits this his report of the financial affairs and condition of the city during tho city's fiscal year com mencing July 1st, 1898, and ending June :10th, 1899. Tho statement is given in two periods of six months nccti, said periods being from July 1st to December 31st, 189S, and from January 1st, 1S99 to June ."Oth, 1899. Revenues nnd expenditures for first period, July 1st to Deo. Slst, 1S!H. llXI'ENMTCIlKS. OlllCCrs' blllllllCK Hru department I.inhts Police department streets mid sewers Witter rent Sundries Total expense for Ms months Interest on dtbl for six months . ..IIGSO no 87U (4 . . 9!l 10 . . IKS m . . 47!l ( g . 192 (10 10O i5 .?:ii;7,- 70 . 1710 00 Total j 70 Tuxes Kaloou licenses Show licenses Hoi: licenses . . . .f.M79 a.5 JfiJ 00 . ; 00 . 40 no Team licences. ISO CO rVII other licenses ISC en) Fines, and forfeitures 1IJ Ml Kent H3fl) Miscellaneous 101 ',0 Total Income for first period .M'.iO !ti linC.U'lTL'I.ATION. Total Income ffil'.M !s Total expense 2tT 70 Tata! Income over expenditure 110" 'JS Second period, comnirnclni; Jan. 1st and ending Juno:iOtli, KS'.kp: nxrnxMi fires. Olllcers' salaries $1050 00 Tire department INI U LlKhth 100 !Kl l'olicu dapartment l'.'l Ki Heemder 11 Hewers 177 M Sheets 7111.') Water rent IIUMO iundlles 4S! 73 Total expenditure for si cond period . .? 770 117 Interest on debt for six months 1710 00 Totul expenditure for second period. incomi:. City taxes Saloon licenses -T'liso ; .?:-j wi . 'JtiOO U) i Show licenses 1ST 00 IKb licenses 00 Team licenses ISO 0) larmiers' licenses r7 00 All other license! 017 CO I hies and forfeitures - un Kent U oo Itoad taxes Miscellaneous income Total Income for second period KKCAl'nUI.ATION. Total income, second period. Totul c.Npense, second period Total Income over expenditures . lliii do Hi S Ir71l7 l $7117 fi . 5-lhO '..7 oK.vr:n w. ukca wi clatio.v. Total income over expenditure, llrst per iod $1103 Total income over expeuuiltue, second perroit Total unit, of Income over e.xm'iuUlure for llscal war. . . . f::0lt 03 hi March, 1809, the city made a tax levy of O.'.j mills on the dollar; the lev ies made heretofore for previous years were 0 mills, so that in order to compare j the results of tho uillaicut fiscal yeais witli the present one this extra lj-j milld should be taken into consideration. This extra mills have up to June 110, 181)9', brought in $739.03. which leaves the total amount of income over expen ditures for tho present fiscal year, at a 5-uiill rate, as follows: Totul ninount of Income over expend! turen f."jiil :l I.en extra l.'-g mills 7!W C3 I Total nint. of income over cxicirdl tares, nt 0 mills . .fiO'J SO In conclusion the following is a com parison of tho present fiscal year with the previous ones: For the year com mencing July 1,189(3, and ending June 30, 1897, amount of expenditures over atmunt of income was $42.10; from July 1, 1897, to June 30, 1898, amount of ex penditures over amount of income was $03.73. For the present fiscal year the uctual amount of income over the ex penditures was $3041 93; and nt a 5 mill rate the amount of income over the ex penditures for tho present llscal year would have been $2302,30. Uy virtue of our late charter it is re quired that at least $1000 shall be put away by the city, on or before the 1st day of May of each year for the purpose of creating a sinking fund for the future payment of the city's bonded obligations amounting to $57,000. As this sum was borrowed by tho city i about six years ago, the council a few , months ago transferred $0001) into saiil fund from (lie city's general fund, making $1000 for each of said six years, so tlrat this sum should also be taken into consideration as a qualified expen diture; $1000 of this 8um was, by terms of the charter, required to bo put into said fund; and in considering the future expenditures of the city's money, it must be remembered that it ia impera-' live on the council to take out of the cily'rt general fund at least $1000 befote the let day of May each and every year for a long lime to come. Most respectfully submitted, Nnn. H. Gatks, Recorder of Dalles Citv. Krrcpt loo of Oregon Volunteer. Tho program as published in the Ore gonian of today is authentic, and will bo carried out accordingly. Tin com mittee on transportation will send to me tjmorrow threo hundred tickets for the steamer "Dalles City" from Portland to tho transports and return, which I will sell at one dollar each. This amount goes to the reception committee for the reception fund. All those wishing to secure tickets on tho "Dalles City" will please apply at once. It is not definite ly known what day the reception will take place, so we are therefore unable to give information in regard to tfie steam er 'Regulator." The chances are, how ever, that the water will be low enough to allow the locks, to be used ; in which case wo will run the "Regulator" down witli excursionists who wish to go that way. As soon as it is possible to do so, announcements will be made in regard to the "Regulator." Oregon is'coing to give her boys the grandest, heartiest greeting, unexcelled in the annals of h'story. W. C. Allaway, Gen. Agent, Regulator Line. IHrimiul Convention. For the above international occasion of the Epworth League, which takes place at Indianapolis, July 20-23, the O. It. & N. Co. will make a round trip rate of $76 to Indianapolis, tickets on sale July 13th and Mth, limited to expire ie turning September 15, 1899. Good for continuous passage only on the going trip. Good for stop over returning at any intermediate point west of the Miseonri i i vt? r or fet Paul. Call on or address Jas. Ireland, agent, Dalle?, for further information. julyl-15 lieiraril. A rcwaid of $20 will tie paid for the ar rest of any person caught stealing flowers I or anything else from the Odd Fellows' cemetery. For Sale, One second-harifl tinck wagon, and one new J j.j-inch Bain truck wagon at Mai tit & Benton's. J ui)30-2 w To C'llrti :i Cold til Ono !'. 'Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab-I A" druggists refund the money j it. fails tr iMin. '2it. i Use Clnrke & Falks teeth. Itosofoam for the tf A A'iC! A.1 A 1 AT ATA'! JVTX rA4rAlTl'ATA!Xja'l'jm r AT Our Bicycle Repairing Department I s now m snnpe to properly handle nil kinps of work from a puncturo to building a wheol, Also repair Locks, Guns, kinds of light This department is under - MAYS & Crandall DKALKHS IN All kinds of UNDERTAKERS tf EMBALMERS The Dallas, Or. Funeral Supplies! T The Busy Store. KncU day our business shows the people nre finding out wc arc pushing to the front with better goods, lower price?, salespeople tho very best, nnd Inst, hut not least, buyers who know their business and buy for the people. C. F. Stephens Second Street. I! It's a real pleasure EH 1 -I I to get the meals for the family when you have a complete set of needfull utensils and have a new Garland stove or steel range to cook upon. We fur nish kitchens nnd can save you money and many steps when you want anything in tho way of kitchen supplies. Our stock of tinware, graniteware, delf ware, table cutlery, car vers, meat cuttere. laisen seed ers, pots, irons, roasting pans hundreds of other things to make the kitchen complete. We can furnish double oven cook stoves from .8.00 up. See tho best Range on Earth, The Garland It has no equal. Also a complete line of build er's hardware. Notice to Poultry Raisers: No more Chicken Lice. Call at Maler it Denton's and sco the Antiseptic Nest Kbb. With the use of this Ne Hug ou will have no mote I.lce, Mitts or Veruii' In your poultry lroirtcs. dcttltiK liens wlllfct better cgjr.s and will hutch better ami chicken will live and Brow Letter where Airthcptle KgK is used, .See thenr nt I 167 Second St. Sewing Machines and all machinery, etc. the charge of Mr. J. Kirchoff. '3 CROWE. & Burget Robes, Burial Shoes, Etc. per & Benton 4 m