COMMENCING MONDAY, Wo will offer the choicest linen of OrRiindloH that wo have had thin fljition nt tho phunumuiinl price of lfie iintl luTyu per yard. TIicbo poods urn of it yurd wide mid nro dainty in tho extreme. Von havo a oholeu of both plain and figured. A lino of I'ancy Lneo Stripca In groen, yollow and pink at 13 cents per yard. A linu of Ornundiou and Dimities, very choice, at 9 cents per yard. A lino of Fancy Dace Stripes in blue, pink and yellow at 20 cents per yard. Hear in mind tlmt these nro 1 1 dor tlmt havo not been offered to you be foro at other than their regular prices and rane in price from 12Jo to .'15c per yard. Prices of Waists and Wrappers Slaughtered for the Next Four Days. 75 cents, 85 cents and $1.00. l.iundored Percale und Lawn Shirt WaiHtH reduced to 5!)c each $1. '-', $1,115 an 1 $1.50 White I.uwn and fancy Pique slaughtered to 7ie each il.'J'i Wrappers in light and dark colors, ruflled and braided yokce, slaughtered to 7'Jo each Children's Wash Dresses to bo sold at plumb co'st for tho next four days. I'ancy Porc.ile and Z'pliyr gingham drcjsco, all fancy triuiuied waists and excellent quality. Infant's Wear. Jiifnnl'a long Nainsook drosses, ewies and embroidered yokes at cost. Induit'b wliite cambric and lawn dresses, Valenciennes laoa triuiuied. Big Special. All our chlldruu'ti swiss huts, caps and bounetH at iialf price. All Gouclsi Markucl In Plain FIrhi'ob. The Dalies Daily Ghfoniela, TL'KSDAY - .JULY lid. 1HUJ) Tfkjiliottc No. 1. TAKE NOTICE. TO OIU ADVIiHn.SIJKS: All Changes in Advertisements must lie handed in before 10 o'clock A. M., as no changes will be accepted in the aft crnoon This rule will be positive. CHItONICLI! I'UIIMSIIINi: CO. Tlie Dalles, January 10, i8un. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. A good ftod yard for nulo or rout clienp. Inquire at Farinere' lVed Yard, 'I'lio HaMes. 2-hllwli Tlioin.iH Gu'nnenn, who whb for eo many years proprietor of tho Imperial I'otol in Portland, has purchased tho Ornn 1 hotel In Spokuneand took posses sion yesterday. 1 the exodus to seaside, vale and doll continue, Tlio Dalles will be depopu lated. Thia morning tho Ualleo City w8 loaded with pmsonijorB on their wav to upend tho warm weathor tit vnrl ous resorts. 'i'wo men, who bear the stereotyped names of Doe and Koo, were arrested Jat night for being liiliuioualy drunk, ilio former paid his $2.50, but the lattor'B caso bun not rb yot come up before fie recorder. At a recent wedding In Atchison, Kan., tho Congregational mliuater of "ittt city refuBeil to perform the core Mny, though tho brido was u momber o Ilia churcli, fur tlio renson tlmt alio was n divorced woman. om Denver coinea a complaint Klnn a too wise piihlie impounder, ilioilo; oUcher atnnds on a corner and loudly ojlldi ..Here, Dewey I here 'oweyl" ,( t,on gnthera in tho luok- lm ul8 doga that answer lo their name, in 1,10 n1y urop ,H tM0 vlolnHy o' Anio will not bo more than half a crop. conie(,uei,C(J .lock men are ahead? Wiling Imy at $10 per ton. The alfalfa JULY ?4th Pease Mays. crop will be splendid. It Ih the wheat and rye hay crop that is a failure. Crook Co. Journal. Prof. C. 1 4. Gilbert was able to he driven to tho court house ealerday afternoon, for the first time Bitieo his injury. A gentleman who baa just returned from a trip lhroii;h Rhenium and the northern pait of (.iilliain eountioH con tinue tho report ojueerniug the damage to crops, and says ho dooa not believe tlioy will produce a half crop thin sea son, being very badly burned. The Bittnor theatrical company, which eo captured Dalles people on their visit hero uioro than a year since, has just finished a seven-weeks engagement in Spokane, where they were very popular They will return to that city on August M, for another extended engagement. Theater goei a in thia city would be much pleased were they to again visit u, as thuy carry a llrst class company. "It will be considered in plneo, though overlooked last week, for the Flag to congratulatejits excellent, carofu1, consci entious foreman on his marriage to Miss Gertrude Ketchuin, during hia 4'.h of July vacation. Wo bespeak for this ex cellent young couple a happy voyage over life's stormy sea." Fulton, Ken., Flag. The above undoubtedly refers to Mr. G- II. Wick formerly of this city, hia many friends claiming tlio characteristics of tho groom fit him so woll, and they all join with tlio "Flag" in congratulations. The cool weather the past few days have been n God send to the farmers of this valley and in u great measure has obliterated tlie danger which wivb sup posed to have reaulted from the hot wlnda of last week. Several prominent farmers fiotu different sections of the county were in tho city yesterday and brought encouraging reports of the eon. dition of wheat. W. If. lkbcock and 0. F.l'lcknrd of Kuroka ond 0. N. Wlioelor, who Uvea above Preacott, were In the city and any the cropB are all right bo fur. W. W. Union. Every few days drunken Indians create a disturbance in and about the city, frighten women and children and furuliii a job for the marahal and then occupy the city Jull for a nlgbt or ao. 1. ait night another arreat of thia aort was made, and as tho old fellow hnd no "chiekaninn," he "served his time." VVIiilo tho previous method of arresting every ono who was found sclline llquorB to Indians waB perhaps calculated to Induce officers to defraud tho govern ment, yet havo we not gono lo the other extreme In permitting such laxity in regard to tho matter, and in not en deavoring to Hoarch out tho guilty parties and put a stop to this wholesale traflle in "iro water?" Tho amount of Ptcknet9 in our city and tho Omn.vici.n'H hint Saturday as to the water being ' tlio cause, has awakened interest in the matter and the question will bo canvassed thoroughly in the immodiato future. It ia not a matter to be trifled with, for tho health of theentiro community is hanging on the decision to ho made by our citizens regarding it. No place has a better op portunity to Hocuri! the purest, clearest water than Tho Dalles, end it Is the height of folly to neclect it. With an expenditure of $15,000 a pipe can be laid, as far as tlie Wick's place, or beyond, escaping all the farms it now runs through and is used to irrigate. Tho water in the large reservoir is eaid to be better, being taken in at Mesplie's, but that of the small reservoir, w hich is nv coived near tho Dennett place, is the cause of the most disturbance. A meet ing should be called at onco and some action taken in the mutter. No doubt every consumer is ready to do his ebare, Dl-Hlli nf (irui-go V, Ymilic. YeBterday on the aftcn ODn train Geo. Moss, of Victoria, D. C, arrived in the city, biinging with him the body of Goorge W. Young, who was killed last Friday on tlie Esquimau & Nanaimo railroad. Mr. Moss called at the Ciino.vici.c office this morning and gave the re porter the following particulars con cerning his death : For the past eight or nine years George lias been a resident of Victoria and roomed at Mr. Moss' home. He was much respected by all, his kind-hearted nature and eociahle manner winning him many friends. Particularly was he a friend of the children in his neigh borhood, never paEeing them by without a emile and cherry word. He has been employed by the Esqui mau it Xanaiino road for about tux years, and at the time of his death was conductor on a branch road run by the Chetuanus & Victoria Dumber Co., an eigbteeu-iuile run to Cheinanus. That day ho was doing double work, as con i!uJtor and braketuan, and at 1 o'clock had stepped between two cars to couple them, Ko ono saw the accident, but it ia supposed a brakebeaui struck him and threw him under the train. His left side was badly mashed and he died almost instantly, bieathing but once after the men reached him. Tlie company deeply deploro tlio sad accident, aa George had been a faithful employee and one who had won their esteem by his trustworthy character. The body was shipped Saturday night, and but for a delay in Taconm would have leached hero Sunday night. Having spent hia boyhood days and much of hia life when quite o young man in tiiis city, lie has "yet many friends here who sincerely regret his untimely death. The funeral will take place from the residence of.hia brother, S. D. Young, on Sixth street, thia evening at 0 o'elcck. All friends of tho deceas-ed and of the family aro invited to ho pieeent. Kli't'tlmi Nolllt'. By virtue ot an order niadn by the Do.ird of Fire Delegates of Dalles Citj fire deiiartinent on tho 18th day of July, 1809, notice is hereby given that there will bo on election hold for the niirnoso c.f electinir u chief engineer and t " an assistant chief of Dalles City tiro de partment, Biiid election to be held on tho llrst Monday in August, said day being tho 7th of August, 1SIH). Tlio polling place of said election shall bo at the fire engine house, situated on Third street. Dalles City, and the polls of Baid election shall open at 5 o'clock p, m. and be closed at i o'clock p. in. on en id day. Dated D.illoa City, Oregon, this 24th day of July, 1800. K. M. WlNClATK, .Secretary Doard of Fire Delegates. Jly 21 2wk A Chilli Kejoj . Tho pleasant flavor, gentle action, and soothing effect of Syrup of Figa, when in need of a laxative, and if the father or mother bo costive or bilious, the most gratifying results follow Ite use; so that It is the beat family remedy known and every family should have a bottle. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. To Our Void Ju tin Day. Take Laxative Brotno Quinine Tab Iota. All druggists refund the money if it falls to cure. 25c. You need have no boila If you will buy Clarke A Falk'a aure cure for holla, FIRE AT CASCADE8. Tho New Mill and. Acljiiliilng llulld InKd Dcdlr'iyl-.l-WlO.OOO Word reached the city about 2 o'clock this afternoon that tho fato of Cascade Locks was hanging In tho balance; that a destructive fire was raging, and as tho wind was high and thero was no means of fighting It tuceesfully, the entire town was liablo to go. The fire started from a pile of sawdust j which is continually burning near the i new Hnssell & Smith saw mill, and the mill was eoon ablaze. Everyone fought 1 it as if frantic, but in vain, tlie main j building and all adjoining buildings used by tho company were soon de stroyed. A high wind was blowing in the op posite direction from two large structures near by, and the only way lo save tho town was to secure them. Everything was removed trom them, but as tlie wind kept in tho same direction they were saved, and witli them thelittlc city. Word was Eent here to Sheriff Kelly, wtio authorized a deputy to take charge of goods carried out of buildings. It looked very dubious for a time there and the residents began to fear their property was doomed. The loss to the company is about $10, 000. The conflagration ia doubly un fortunate as the mill has been finished but a few months, and was first-class in every respect. All of the bookB and valuable papers are said to have been saved. OPINION OF ONE WHO KNOWS U hat Secietary Wlltfiin Thinks or East ern Oregon. Regarding his trip in Eastern Oregon last Friday, Secretary of Agriculture WilBon said among other things: "I consider the ride up the Columbia to be the finest on earth. I have never seen its equal. "Above the dalleB I saw an orchard which proved to me that fruit will do wonders theie. The only mistake made was in putting out varieties of trees whose fruit i: designed for immediate consumption. If such an orchard was near a large city, it would bo a money maker instead of having its fruit wasting on the ground as now. -The owner will change the variety of his trees and make the place a paying proposition. I con sider the dried fruit industry of Eastern Oregon as one of great promise. I pro piose to buy and ship some dried fruit from the Columbia valley and send it to the Orient on trial, and publish full details of results, and will do tho same u ith canned salmon. 'This ia my first visit on the Pacific coast and I am thoroughly looking into your lesourcee. The possibilities for this western country are simply wonder ful. It is just budding into an immense trade with the Orient. I visited ai steamer a few days ago at Tacoma being loaded for the East. There was cotton from Alabama, tobacco, Milwaukee beer, olcomaigarine, machinery and many other products of this land. A few years ago the goods were shipped from west to tlie Atlantic, but now tho tables have turned and the tide of trade has started westward for the Orient. There are great possibilities in the trade with China, Japan, the Philippines and other eastern lands. 1 am a firm be liever in expansion and I believe all you western peoplo nro of u like mind, at any rate you should be. "In legard to your lumber trade, at the present rate of destruction to your timber in fifteen years you will be short. It is cause for alarm the great damago being done to your forests by fire, anil nt present 1 have a man in the field to investigate the matter of preserving tho SHAW'S COMPANY Opening Play, Monday Night, "THE Clianno of play nightly. Special Scenery. Funny Comediaue, POPULAR PRICES timbers of this state, The East is draw ing on your soft woods, besides tho Orient and your home consumption, and with all these markets, besido the great damage by fire, tlie splendid forests of this state will soon be de pleted." Coming Next Week. The Dalles is to be congratulated upon the coming engagement of the Shaw Company, which will be seen at the Baldwin opera house for a week, com mencing Monday, July 31st. The company is one of the best known organizations of its kind in tho West, having been playing on tho coast for the patt five seasons. And although they nro strangers hero now, it is safe to pro diet that their friends in The Dalles will bo legion before tho week ia past. Their rcpei toiro is composed of tho latest up-to-date Eastern successes which are producsd with that careful attention to detail, which cannot fail to bring forth a eatisfuctory result in the performances. Each play ia cast with the idea to fit each part to the actor who has to por tray it. Special scenery is carried for each piece. The costumes aro elaborate, and, what is Liore to the point, they aro correct. The company's orchestra is one of the best organizations of its kind on the roid playing all classes of music from the heavy classes to the modem "Rag time" melodies thus touching in turn a responsive chord in every heart. Their band parade, concert and military is a feature of each day. JP ouud. In East End Feed Yard Wednesday morning, July 5th, a bay horse, about fourteen hands high between 10 or 12 years old ; white star on forehead, black points ; saddle marks and brand B L on leftshoulder with running It underneath, and weighing about 900 pounds. Owner can have Eaine by proving property and paying all charges. jhS-lm I.nnt. Last Thursday, in this city, a gold watch. Waltham movement. A liberal reward is offered to the finder if returned to this office or to E. J. Collins. 25-3t "We have sold many different cousih remedies, but none gave better satisfac tion than Chamberlain's," says Mr. Charles Ilolzhauer, Drugeist, Newark, K. J. "It is perfectly safe and can be relied upon in all cases of coughs, colds or hoarseness." Sold by Blakeley & Houghton Drughts. Tor Kent. Two tenement houses; fine location. Inquire at this office. Jly 17-lwk "What m'ght have been" if that little coiifc'h hadn't been neglected, the sad reflection of thousands of consump tives. One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs and colds. Butler Drug Co. rjA'! I I I K I I Our Bicycle Repairing Department Ts now in shapo to properly A handle nil kinps of work from o. puncture to building n wheel. Also repair Locks, Guns, Sewing Machines and all kinds of light machinery, etc. This department is under the charge of Mr. J. Kirchoff. MAYS & L Baldwin Opera House O.NK WEEK, HKUIN'.SINO MONDAY EVENING, JULY 31st. MR. SAM T. SHAW, supported, by a talented company of players. Positively the strongest aggregation of its hind in tho weet. The Finest Uniformed Band and Orchestra. Concert and parade each day at 11 :liO o'clock. SouU on Kale at Dlakeley & Houghton's It's a real pleasure to get tho meala for tho family when you havo a complete set of needful uteneila and have a new Garland etovo or steel rango to cook upon. We fur nish kitchens and can Dave you money f nil many steps when you want anything in tho way of kitchen supplies. Our stock of tinware, grnniteware, delf ware, table cutlery, cai vers, meat cuttere, raison seed ers, pota, irons, roaRtm? pana hundreds of other thing to make tlio kitchen complete. We can fnrniph double oven cook stoves from ij-S 00 up. See tho best Range on Earth, The Garland It has no equal. Also a complete line of build er's hardware. Mm to Poultry Raisers: No more Chicken Lice. Cnll at Malcr t Benton's nnd see the Antiseptic Neat Ere. Willi the useofthls Nest Kbit ou will have no moro Mee, Mitts or Vernli" in your poultry hous.es. ijcitins hca3 will set better eggs and will hatch better nnd chicKcns will live nnd growbclttr whcio AntUeptie Kgg is used. Sec them at m i if 167 Second St Bicycle REPAIR SHOP. 9 AGENT FOn THE ..RAMBLER, f Lock and Gunsmith, nnd Machine work. Charles BurchloiUffl: CROWE. WESTERNER." Songa and Dances, 15o, 25o and 36c Drugstore. per & Benton