t SATURDAY, Wu have just one moro opportunity In this month to ofi'ur you Some Rare Bargains Wo will quoto you a 2!?c I -Jju i'mLiwiH .... Cj Uimlllus Lawns ami Dimities from To, 8,(c!, 5c per yard. Figured I'Iijucp, Dimities and Lawns, 12,'..'cund loe put' yard, 9c per yard. .Fancy Iuo Stripu in fancy colors, 13c per yard. Quadrille OrgandieB in plain colors, 15c per yard. Quadrille Organdies In flowered designs, and just the thine for the3e warm days ami delightful evenings, 16 2-3c per yard. Skirts. Colored Underskirts in fancy shines, double flounce and corded riilllt's, worth $1.50, 98 cents. Waists Cheaper t!inn ever. Fine I'ere.ile Frennh Gingham i mid Lawn Waists -l)c, worth up to ''rcin-h Net Summer CorsetH '2'k, aii's IS to L'5. White l'ii-uu and White Duck SkirtH 7oc. All Goods Mnrkutl In Plain FlKtiroci. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. SATt'ItDAY JULY 20, 1800 '1'tlephanc No. J, TAKE NOTICE. TO Of It ADVI'KTISBRS: All Changes in Advertisements must lie liauih'il in before io o'clock A. M., as no dunces will he accepted in the aft ernoon This rule will he positive. CHU0XICLE PUBLISHING CO, Hie Dalles, January io, 1899. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Wiitch for Slunv's hand Mondav morn in;. fliere will ho no preaching scrvioo at Mio -Methodist church tomorrow. Suu J!y fcliuol at 10. and Kpworth Lo.iiie "t 7 o'clock. fha Hist Oregouian says 'Thornae Harlan, of The Dalles, is in town. Ho Pro-west establish the Pacilii! Demo "at, a weik'y paper in Portland." a pleasant surprise was irlvon Mies I 1 ranees I'jrrott in tho ahiufo of a very njoyahlo lawn party lasUbvonlni? at tho """oi.ui98 Uussio Sfipee, where a Service at the Congregallonul church tomorrow inornlnp, whoa tho pastor's eubjeot will bo ''The Organ of Eternity." ",i,ld 'ioIr will emit the oflertory. service in the evening 'Hiu funeral of John Irvine took place "Ha morning at the Christian cburoh, wv. Knjhing conducting tho aorvlco. ' I nil bearers wore : Geo. Snipes, E. . ' Gerl'l. Q. A. Liebo, H. C. Niel . Jo),,, mm Mul Emll gdianno Yesterday sheriff KoJIy went to Can. ues for tho purpose of levying on tho launch "Water Witch," loie uoslng a chattlo mortgage held by the Jm1o Conduction Company. Frl- Ide )ufr DI(ipatc u- n Umt UF( tteTU,y' ,n t0"n working on "wJohwton burglary." Murder will JULY 29th list of tlio plums. lUtfc Percales 7J(,c Percaloa .... 5c 10c, IL'Jm'c mid 15c, nil at one price, Capes. The hnlanco of our Summer Capes will he sold at half tho re gular price. Wrappers. Another big drive in Percale Wrapperp, llu'ht, medium and dark colorB, BOu eaeh. Suits. Tailor made suits in mixed hlues and browns ?5.l)j. Extra special for Saturday only, Ladies', Misses' and Children's Straw lints at lfic, Pease & Mays. out, and burglary also; hut we never dreamed it of the Huston. Another tood man gone wrong. Detective Ford arrived from Portland last nllit and this mornini; returned with the prisoners captured the night before. They are wanted in Portland for holding up and robbing a man. The negro is a deserter from the company now stationed at Vancouver, having left there Wednesday night. The Dalles is again to loose Leslie (Sutler as a resident, at least for a time, as ho has accepted a position in the credit and collection department of Wadliama fc Kerr ltros., wholesale grocers. This firm is particularly fortunate in srenring tho eon-ices of Mr. Mutter, who is a splendid busiuesH man nnd thoroughly understands the grocery buslneea. List evening ab.mt 8:!1Q the sly looked clouded, the lightning flashed in the east nnd everyone Imagined they smelt rain in the air. Indeed, many declare they felt u few drops. That there should have been a good thunder storm was too good to be true, and all indications soon passed away. Tho lightning as probably what is termed "heat lightning.' A Chicago paper says that members of tho girls' clubs of several southern Kansas towns have resolved not to marry a man unless ho served with the fa mous Twentieth Kansas. They say thoy ore determined to keep their agreement nnd that sooner than marry a man who stayed at home they will remain single all thoir lives. Tho glrlB ought to havo lo't a loophole for escape, because the fighting Kansans might havo made other arrangements. From tho immonso crowds which throng tho boats every morning bound for the seaside nnd numerous camping places along tho river, it would seem that Tho Dalles would soon be entirely deserted. However, a few of the beat of us still remain to carry on tho duties left behind. Truly Dalles -eople ore fortunate in being so sltUHted that in a few hours thoy may be "far from the maddening crowd" (of which we form M part) nnd by the side of the sea or in owe cool mou u tain retort. Such tripe, too, are 10 inexpensive that it is within the reach of all to enjoy the opportunity afforded. Wo do not appreciate this fact as we would were we for a few years shut out In some of the inland cities of the state, where, with a large majority, it Is impossible to make these enjoyable trips. The case of Jrff Walton, who is charged with robbery from Johnston's store at Dufur last Monday, is being tried in Justice Bayard's court this aftornoon, Judge IJonnett appearing for the defense. Among the witnesses who have been subpoenaed and are in the city are: T. II. Johnston, Cvcar Pound, George Drown, Lindsay Thomw, Mrs. .In?. Wilson, Mrs. Bird, Mrs, Bart lett and Miss Margaret Covey. Up to the time of going to press no decision had been reached. The following new books have been added to the already largo collection at the public library : "The Rough Riders," by Roosevelt; "Kspirita Sr.n'.o," by Skinner ; "McTeague," by Norris, and "RMinini&cences," (,2 vols) McCarthy. Summer is an excellent time to join the library as you then havo tho advantage of taking with you some good reading aB you go on your vacation trips, for if you do not return in time to exchange a book, friends will do it for you, and thus you receive much satisfaction therefrom. The following letter is a raro example : "My darlin' Peggy: I met you last night but you never carne! I'll meet you again tonight whether you come or whether yon stop away. If I'm tiiere first, Eure I'll write my name on tbo gate to tell you of it ; and if it's you that's first why rub it out, durlm', arid no one will be the wiser. I'll never fail to be at the tryBtin' place, Peggy ; for, faith, I can't keep away from the spot where you are, whether you're there or whether you're not. You're own Mike." The arrangements recently made whereby tho rate tickets to and from tho points along the river are good on Saturday's afternoon train, is a good one. It waa somewhat of an incon venience for those who wished to spend Sunday with their friends at camp, to be compelled to leave on tbo early morn ing train and then bu so late in return ing. This arrangement will also give them much more time in camp and a good night's sleep away from the heat which keeps one awake most of the night and makes them feel as little reBted when they arise bb when they retired. Wo believe there was an ordinance passed by the city council ordering all bicycliBts to carry a lantern when riding at night. If such is the case it should be enforced and if not a law'shoulJ be passed. We cannot escape serious ac cidents if the present state of afl'airs continue. Libt night five cyclists came up Third street abreast, none carrying any kind of a light ubr ueemlngly having bolls on their wheels. It wna by mere chance that a bupgy going down the street parsed them, as. they could not be seen. Something should be done re garding the matter before a serious ac cident takes place. Coroner Hart and George Talmar came over from Goldendale Thursday evening to the Washington Bide of the river where a body was found flouting in the river that day. No inquest was held and yesterday tho body was buried near the place wheio it was.found. Tho man was about 1)5 years of age, and was well dressed. In his pocket wan found a letter, but the writing had been so blurrod that it could not be read. Many have thought it might bo one of the Whitney brother?, who wore drowned in tho Snake; but tho description did not tally with the one given of Elmer Whitnoy, whose body was not found. A t lilld i:iJiy. The pleasant flavor, gentle action, and soothing effect of Syrup of l-'ige, when in need of a laxative, anil if tho father or mothor bo costive or bilious, the most gratifying results follow its use; so that it is tho best family remedy known and every family should havo a Dottle. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Nutlet'. On account of business interests call ing mo to Portland for some time at least, my household furnituro nnd car pets are now for sale. Any who may desire to purchase may examine them by calling at my residence on the corner of Fourth and Union streets, Tho house is also for lease. 20-1 w Lksi.ii: Buti.ck. A diseased stomach surely under mines health. It dulls the brain, kills energy, destroys th? nervous tystem, and pn disposes to insanity and fatal diseases. All dyspeptic troubles are quickly cured by Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, It has cured thousands of caees aud is curing them every day. Its ingredients are such that It can't help curing. Snlpea-Kinerily Drug Co. Don't forget the date. Monday, July 31st, Is when the Shaw Company begins Its engagement. A STATE AF-FAIR. To Be Held lit the Old Stnnil In Sevtem ber I.it'n Help It Along. In sp! to of the efforts of Portland and its assistants throughout the 6tate to de prive Salem of tho state fnir, which for thirty-nine years has been held at the capital city, the state board of agricul ture.now reduced to five members, is do ing business at the old stand, and hav ing paid nil tho indebtedness, is now starting in with renewed vigor to make tho fair of 1899 a howling snccess. Many complaints have been raised within tho past few years as to its management; but what have thoce who raised these objections done toward as sisting in making tho meeting a success? Seemingly forgetting that it is a state fair, they havo left tho management and everything connected with it entirely in the hands of Marion county people (par ticularly Salemites) and then, not even taking tho pains to attend, they have proceeded to listen to the report of a few sore-heads, whom nothing would please, and then ripped the affair, as the saying is "up the back." Portland and many ontsideis claim that were it to be held in Portland', a great change would be noticed. Would it V We doubt it. Removed from the place where for neatly forty years it has been sustained and from the metering care of those who have grown up to be lieve it is their protege, we much fear it would have been short-lived. Perhaps for a year or two a renewed interest would have been taken but it would soon wane (like that taken in the exposition) and it would have died a natural death in four years instead of forty. But it ie to be held at tho old stand In Salem, commencing on September loth and closing on the 22d, and as its pro moters are making great efforts to make this lite year, when new vigor is put into the meeting, every citizen of the state should deem it a privilege aud duty to assist them by Bending in exhibits, in troducing their tieEt stock, trying the speed of their horses, and then enjoying the fair by taking the family down and attending. In siiort let us remember that its a Btate af-fair. The Hmnlliox ut llpiiuer. The Heppner Gazette Bays in part: "Dr. Blalock arrived on Monday night's train and early next morning went to tho homes of both the Driskell and Shutt families, making a careful ex amination of the eases and pronouncing them most emphatically smallpox, and nsBiueB that verdict from any physician who may be called. In an interview with the Gazette the doctor spoke very complimentary of tho town's prompt action in t lie matter, assuring us that in the early stages of the disease no con tagion from the affliction is liable. The quarantine had been moro than ample, and advised the release of many quar antined. About quarantining the town he thought it most inadvisable, as a majority of the towna in the northwest bad cases of it and a thorough quaran tine would take in the entire northwest. The disease is bein; held in check by tho intelligent co-operation of the com munities effected, and in these towns is interfering in no way with business. "ThoEcare and general demoralization of business in small towns like ours is tho result of sensational agitation. It seems natural for most people to try to go the other fellow 'one better," and thus the sensation extends." I' omul. In East End Feed Yard Wednesday morning, July 5th, a bay horse, about fourteen hands high between 10 or 12 years old ; white atar on forehead, black points ; saddle marks and brand B L on left shoulder with running R underneath, and weighing about 900 pounds. Owner can have same by proving property aud paying all charges. jly8 lm i'or Kent. Two tenement houses; One location. Iuqulro nt this office. Jly 17-lwk SHAW'S COMPANY Opening Play, Monday Night, "THE Change of play nightly. Special Scenery, Funny Comedians. POPULAR PRICES IS IT RIGHT For an Kdltor to Kecnmmcnd Patent .Medicines? From Sylvan Valley Newe. Brevrad, N. C. It may be a question whether the editor of a newspaper has the right to publicly recommend any of tho various proprietary medicines which flood the market, yet as a nroventive of suffering we feel it a duty to say a good word for Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. We havo known and used this medicine in our family lor twenty years and have always found it reliable. In many cases a dose of this I remedy would save hours of suffering ! while a physician is awaited. We do not believe in depending implicitly on : any medicine for a cure, but we do believe tnat if a bottle of Chamberlain's Diarrhoea Remedy was kept on hand and administered at the inception of an attack, much suffering might be avoided and in very many caees the presence of a physician would not be required. At least this has been our experience during the past twenty years. For sale by Blakeley A Houghton, Druggists. Lost. Three horeea Juno 10, 1899, described as follows: two weighing about 1400 each. One a light chestnut branded D on left shoulder. Black horse branded C on left shoulder. One bald faced sorrel weighing about 1200; roached mane. A liberal reward for information of the whereabouts, or the return'of same. A. Mason, J. Bays, Contractors, Viento, Or., or E. V. Husband, Mosier, Or. j28-lrn Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life of joy. Buckleu's Arnica Salve cures , them ; also old, running and fever sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts, I Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Best Pile cure cn earth. Drives out pains and aches. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, drug Cists. ' z Commencing Saturday, July 29th, the O. R. & N. Co. will sell round-trip tickets to Cascade Lock3 and return for $1.50. Tickets will be honored going on train No. 1, Saturday, and returning on trains Xoa. 4 and 2 the following Sunday. Jas, Ireland, Agent. aug9 "We have sold many different cough remedies, but none gave better satisfac tion than Chamberlain's," says Mr. Charles Holzhauer, Druggist, Newark, N. J. "It is perfectly safe and can be relied upon in all cases of coughs, colds or hoarseness." Sold by Blakeley & Houghton Druggists. A good feed yard for sale or rent cheap. Inquire at Farmers' Feed Yard, The Dalles. 24dl-w2 rTatjr!XTa.TJk-.i-t-T-:rA-; Our Bicycle Repairing Department t j Ts now in shape to properly jj handle all kinps of work from a puncture to building a wheel. 3 Also repair Locks, Guns, ViiirlR nf licrlit; kinds of light This department is under : MAYS & Baldwin Opera House ONK WEEK, llEUI.NNINli MONDAY EVENING, JULY 31st. . MR. SAM T. SHAW, supported by a talented company of players. Positively the strongest-aggregation of its kind hi tho west. The Finest Unifox'med Band and Orchestra. Concert and parade each day at 11:30 o'clock. Seat! on Bale at Blakeley & Houghton's B-i'"TT,i,--'rTr,gB7ir"'ii"nrl .tEb It's a real pleasure to get tho meals for tho family when yon have n complete sot of needfull utensils and havo a new Garland stove or pteel range to cook upon. We fur nish kitchens and can eave you money and many Bteps when you want anything in tho way of kitchen supplies. Our stock of tinware, traniteware, delf ware, table cutlery, car vers, meat cuttcre. taisen seed ers, pots, irons, roastin? pans hundreds of other thingj to tnako the kitchen complete, Wo can furnish double oven cool; stoves from irS.OO 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 moro Chicken Lice. Call at Mnlcr it Benton's nnd sec the Antiseptic Most Egg. With the use of this Nest Y.eg uu will have 110 more Mce, Mites or Vernli' in your poultry homes. Setting hens will set better eggs and will hntch better and chickens will lire nud grow better where Antieptic Kgg is used. Sec them at rnaler & Bentnn 167 Second St. 1 i LI lilsmarck'a Iron '.Verve Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found where stomach, liver, kindeys and bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and the success they bring, uso Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25c" at Blakeley & Houghtcn'e drug store. - Thomas Rhoads, Centerfield, O., writes: "I suffered from piles seven or eight years. No remedy uave mo relief until DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, less than a box of which permanently cured me." Soothing, healing, perfectly harm less. Bewau of counterfeits. Butler Drug Co. For Five Dollars you can buy a Camera that will take larger pictures than any other Camera on the maiket. For sale by Clarke & Falk. tf 1 : i a 3 .8 .a 3 Sewing Machines and all manliinorv. fit.c. machinery, etc. tho charge of Mr. J. Kirchoff. CROWE. WESTERNER." Songs and Dances. 15c, 26c and 35o Drugstore.