OUR SATURDAY'S SALE 0f WASH GOODS NOVELTIES Wiib such ft Brand success that wo havo reluctantly decided to con tinue: tlio enli) lor day or two loiiKor, tie ho many are unable to attend thesii sales owiiif? to the fuct Hint on this day there is a double nmoutit of tforlc to lit" performed at homo which prevents many from doing tlioir shopping- U la 'or tliuir bonulH that wo have decided ujion this plan. If you will look nt our fornyr window you will ho immediately con vinced tlmt wn am tmurlflohiK some elegant p;ooda at wonderfully low prlcuH. "iir "eilent mtluilady" (tho window) hue on hor bust "bib nnd tucker" mid 1 llt b" to hur friends at all timet). LADIES' SUMMER UNDERWEAR Ladies' Swiss Underwear Finest cotton, iiIho Hun cheer llslu in L-i;ru or white, low neck, lleevi'li-ss, Hills taped; regular fiOo, special pi leu Three for $1.00. Ladies' Swiss Ribbed Vests Made from I hu finest corned cot ton; rt'Huhtr price UOu, Special 19c. Ladies' Ribbed Union Suits The ri'nular price is !15r, Special 23c. Ladies' and Misses' Sunbonnets, special 19c All UckkIh Markoct In Plnln I'liuirctH. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. niiiJ.M'.bUAi - auj a, ihun Telephone No. J. TAKE NOTICE. TO OUR ADMiKTISERS: All Clinucs in Advertisements must be handed in before 10 o'clock A. M., as no changes will lie accepted in the aft trnoon This rule will he positive. UIKO.N'ICLB PUBLISHING CO. The Dalles, January 10, 1899. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Sliaw Company "I.ovonud Law" ToniKlitiU tliu Baldwin. Hollar meetliif! of the Hook and I'i'Jder company tonight. An ndjourm.'d mcutini; of tlio boaid of "re depute- IH called (or tonight at the Cl'y tall at 8 o'clock. C. Si! v( w Et Mn.l t aims. Payette, of Con '"ville, who took possession yesterday. The attention of tlio Rathbone Sistero lUd to t,u meetlnj,' which will bo MWtomonow evening. As few meol ' lavo liituii hold recently, all nro specially requested to be present. We'iriileratuud that 8. Wilkinson lips Pircmsl thu Lusher property in ""'Hi street. This is a very deairnblo Ji of property and when tho house ia K'uoimtiui and improved, it will Bwavery pretty 0ni0. Jwof tlits U,Mu nK orehnrdiats of our nH 1,L'"rtl 10 lo8tlon young b n rna" l("'"y U0'"-erninK what com wnttlon o( fruit Ito thought best. Tho LuT 'Ua"' who 18 know b' dii. !u.qu,!kly ""Bwored "I prefer n hlS? 15lru'r-ur "lttuy " win i i y" k"uwn 1,1 TlioDallw, Iwn i 0,,lltt,,,,o,l,lw ft patrolman in Ji u HOU,,,a t0 1,0 fftvorito as il?T,a win aM that place wiactorlly for , number of years J" lwh, who is n our city nnrpo.o.,1 0buillg recruits for I'Mlmi rt?l,l,Ut. U. K. Volunteera, . , 'inya"l'llcH,,t' 80' ' whom t,, y l1Nlw1''''rl.Pl Eight were know whetier Uu,y p,, LADIES' and CHILDREN'S HOSIERY. Women's Strong Fast Black and Tan With double heels and toes ; Special 19c. Children's Strong Cotton Hosiery In black or tan colors ; Special 12hc. NECKWEAR SALE Our entire Block of L'5o and 00o values in Mtsn't) Bund and Shield Mows, Reduced to 15c. Uny while the assortment in yood.' Pease & Mays. The lieutenant attended the drill of company I) last nittlit. W. J. Kotierts is down from Pullman and will spend a few days in tlio city on business connected with tho propostd sewer system, and to consult nith Judge llonnott, who baa been t'iit!Ht;oda as at torney. Soon the property will be taxed and thu new sewer system be a sure 140. The Columbia Southern Railway Com pany has appealed to tho supremo court from tho judgment rendered in .ltule Sears' court, May 15, 189!), in favor of S. W. Aldrich for ubout flOOO. Tho suit was to recover on a contract for building road, and the defendants concede that about S'JOOO of tho amount sued for is due. Nest Monday evening the Georgia Minstrels will make their first appear ance in tho city at tho Vot. This is not tlio same company which visited The Dalles some time since. It is com posed of colored people, who aro noted for their harmonious sinizini;. Tho way they ship tho old Southern melodies is said to win them ureat favor. Ten comedians help pass tho evening. W. P. Clayton, of Provo, Utah, J. G. Workman and W. L. Flint, of Parker, Idaho, and A. T. Flinders, of Oden, Utah, are Morman elders, who have been i" tho city for several days making arrangements to hold meetings hero. , With the consent of tho mayor they will hold servlcos on tho corner of Second and Washington streets each evening, presumably commencing to morrow night. It is again Salem vs. Portland. This time it Is a question of receiving tho returning soldier boys. Salem people aro planiiing to raise money to liasiBt in bringing them to tho capital city, where a big reception would bo given them and tho expenses of tho boys whoso homes aro in Southern Oregon rM t return thither. This will no doubt wivko Portland up and renewed cflbrta along that lino bo commenced. Yesterday we called attention to the thistle notice published by tlisf marshal, who Intends to rigidly eiiforc tho same. This will probably iuteres those who have property which is iiot occupied more than any one else, frfr there la the pltce to find a good croil. If, however, owners could raise a crp of their own and not distribute tlyblr harvest over other peoplo'e lawns and gardens, it would not lie bo badjAmt not only those who sow are the one to reap. If pride In vour own properw doea not prompt voutoueed the miftiuul' warning, bo unselfish onougho consider yoor neigh bor and tho trouble which you are causing him. Gov. T. T. Gecr, hns received n letter from Hrigadier-Genoral Howe, of New Yotk slate, inviting the Oregon National Guard and Naval Militia to attend the reception to Admiral George Dewey, upon his arrival in New York about October 1st, and participte in tho parade on tlmt occasion. As tho ex pense of transportation etc. is to be borne by the state, it is not likely that the militia will bo ordered to go to Now York. Tho Oreeonian says that if this weather continues, Portland will bo a favoritu summer retort. And it will have a formidable rival in The Dalles, where tho weather could not bo im proved on. If 'twero not that an entire change is necessary u hen one txpects to receive benefit from a vacation, it would not bo necessary to leave homo ttiis year, for while the heat will bo op-pref-Mvo for a few days, along comes jiiEt as many cool days, when the uir cools off and the weather is perfect. In the West it is quito tiie proper thing for rejected tuitors to end the lives of those who dare to refuse them. These are generally white men, however; but tho East goes us one better and does not permit a white woman to refuse her hand to even an Indian. A dispatch tells of a graduate from the Indian school at Carlisle, Pa., who Bhot and killed a girl in Amherst, Mass. The Indian had been employed on tbe farm for about a year, and during that time he had paid much attention to the girl. Tlio murder, without doubt, was the result of her refusal of his attentions. Mrs. E. 15. Crtjcker has conveyed as a gift to the local lodge of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, of Sacra mento, her mansion in that city, which, with the surrounding grounds, is valued at $90,000. Tho property is tho old home of E. 13. Crocker and is connected by a covered passage with the Crocker art gallery, presented some years ago by the widow of Judge Crocker to tlio city. The building is spacious and well built and the grounds are ex tensive and highly improved. It is mideretio.l that tho gift iB absolute, and tho only requirements nro that the mansion nnil grounds shall be kept in good (onditiou. IJ.ibies are all right in their place, and it is a strange pereon who does not love a child, be it ever so small ; but there are places where babies are 111 tiie "urong pew," and one is at the theater or other large gatherings where it is uu comfortabie itself; fc hares that feeling with its parentE, and when it gets enough of the performance, proceeds to let everyoiiH present know such is the case by announcing the fact in any thing but a pleasaut tone of voice. Wo realize that it sometimes seems neces sary for parents to takej the bubo or miss the bIiow themselves; but when Buch is the ca'.o they should know just when to oiiso, take up their babe and walk ; or in other words, when it ciies, leave thu hall until it is again quiet. At rinlil Hy Mr. Mnlleu. President Charles S. Mellon of the Northern Pacitlc has made mblic the terms of tho offer his road' lists made to the 0. It. & N. and Union A'acitic. To tlio Tiicoma Ledger he said "Wo are unite willing and ready to ullow tho Union Pacific to nse our tracks from Portland to Tacoia. They can have the nso of our terminals here. In exchange for tills wo wnut the 0. It. & N. to allo-v us the use dl its tracks from Wallula junction to Portland. This would be about an evufti exchange. The distance from Tacoiia to Portland by the Northern Pacifuis 185 miles, while tho distance from AValluhi junction to 'orlland is 210 mill's?, but tho Northern Pacific runs thruuh a most prolific country, while thfe O. It. & N. doea not, so that the diil'eyvnco in mileage will be more than offseby this fact." (lllC. All claimsagainst 'Dalles City must bo hereafte presented to tho recordor on or before the day proceeding tho day fixed for the regular meeting of the council, which day ia tho 3d day of each month; if presented thereafter they shall bo laid over to tho next succeed ing regular moetirig. Bv order of finance committee. Aug. 1, IBM. Nkd II. Gates, 3t Recorder of Dalles City. Commencing Saturday, July 29lh, the 0. H. & N. Co. will sell round-trip tickets to Cascade Looks and return for fl.GO. Tickets will be honored going 011 train No. 1, Saturday, and returning on trains Noa. 4 and 2 the following Sunday. Jah. Iukland, Agent. augl) Nutlet). There will bo no mid-week evening service conducted in the Congregatloual church dining tho month of August. D. V. Poi.inu, Paitor. "FROM SIRE TO SON.' The fihaw Cumpuny .AgAln Pleaae Their Aiiillriico I.Bdt Night, The coming of the Shaw cjmpnny to our city just at this lime has proven a forlnnnte oconrrenco to those of U9 who are compelled to remain nt homo while our mcro fortunate neighbors enjoy their outings. As it is, wo can now spend the evening most pleasantly in a comfortable opera house listening to first class plays by good actors. As wo have said before, Dalles people may not live in a large city where the opportunity is often afforded to witness iho best actors, but they know good acting wheu they tee it, and when a company gets full houses like the Shaw company had last night, it is a sure sign they deserve them. Many who heard tho Milton Nobles' Compnny play "Fiom Siro to Son" ex press their opinion that the company last night dif-countwl tbe former pro duction. While Nobles himself is an actor of undisputed merit, and his wife as pleasing an actress, tho character of Alfred Armitage was not so well suited to fiia stylo as was it to Mr. Shaw. Then the entire cast was much stronger. Indeed, were it not that each character was so deserving of special mention, we might single out a few and comment upon their acting; but the play was so well balanced that to do eo would be un just. . Those who ware not in attendance the first night were astonished that a company whoso prices are so reasonable carried such a splendid orchestra. Their work was up to the standard estab lished Monday night, and as much ap preciated. Especially fine are the xylophone solos. Tonight the company will go back to comedy once more and produce Milton Noble's masterpiece, "Love and Law." The play is in lealitya melo-drama of New York life, but the humorous Eide ol the picture predominates and it ip always classed as comedy. As Felix O'Paff, the Irish attorney, with ono hand in his pockets ready to aEBiet the needy, and tho other outstretched to uphold virtue or punish vice and over all that irrepressible sense of Irish wit and humor, Sam Shaw has a character which the Salem papers detcribed as "fitting him so perfectly that it was difficult to determine where Shaw left off and O'Paff began." A BOSTON MAIDEN. She stood upon tliu Vullmtm platform, rapt Jn wonder us thu t:itin 'llu upuuiil creep 'Neuth puakb by grand otenuil mow crowns cupped. Through canyons deep. "Grunt tccnery," to brenl: the Ice, I Miid, "Iiicoinprchfiiiibk', lmiJuHlc, yraud!" Arm bhe replied, with noa of queenly head: "Jt ticatb the b:intl!" "Those towering pines, how graceful in their pride, "Suied by the pii'blng breeze from tops to roots ; Are not they kingly?" and she soft lepllcd: "Hay, ain't they beauts!" "What mighty power nerved the hand that split These mighty locks apart, and hurled them buck!" With upuirncd eves she answered "Wasn't it A crackerjitck! "These rugged canyon walls on either tide, Present they not u most Imposing front!" Shu turned her exes upon them unU icpiied: "Well, 1 shtild grunt "Didst note the golden huze which dieamlly Spread o'er the liliu when day began todawn?" She thought a moment and then answered mc: "Yes, 1 caught on." "How lublgnlllcant we mortals seem snimmudud by the woiks of Nature, such Asthls,"fchesoltieplIed: "Will, 1 thoulddreim' We ain't to much!" "Suppose, these gieat walls towering overhead Should close upon us in this awful chttsm!" Shu shruggtil her shoulders once or twice and said: "I'd 1ihu a spasinl" "Arevou from Denver, may 1 ask'." and she Liavumu a glume that caused my hair to curl And said: "Well, 1 should mu.niur '.Nitl' 1 bo A Huston gyuill'' DdWitt's Little Eaily Kisers expel from the system nit poisonous accumu lations, regulate the stomach, bowels and liver, and purify the blood. They drive awav disease, dissipate melancholy aud give health and vigor for tlio daily routine. Do no gripe or sicken. Putltr Drug Co. SHAW'S COMPANY Tonight's Play, Change of play nightly. Special Scenery. Funny Comedians. POPULAR PRICES Cntnrrli Cannot be Cured with local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh Is a blood or constitutional disease, and In order to cure it you must lako inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and nets directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular picscription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on tho mucous surfaces. The perfect I combination of tho two ingredients is j what produces such wonderful results in , curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Chunky & Co., Prop?., Toledo 0. Sold by drruggifte, price 7oc. Hall's Family Pills aro tho herd. 12 A Clilltl ICnJuyft. Tho pleasant flavor, gentle action, and eoothiiiK effect of Syrup of Fig, when in need of a laxative, and if tiie fathei or mother be costivo or bilious, the most gratifying results follow its use; so that it is the best family remedy known and every family should have a tiottlp. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. That Throltlilnfr Ilcmlaclio . Would qivckly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchlesR merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 centa. Money back if not cured. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton, druggists. 1 DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore exieting between C. J. Cathcart and J. D. Straus, under the firm name of Cathcart & Straus, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, C. J. Cathcart retiring. J. D. Straus will continue Iho business, and will col lect all bills dne said firm nnd pay all accounts against the same. Dated July 1, 1899. C. J. Catiicaut, J. D. Sthaus. Notice. On account of business interests call ing me to Portland for some time at leabt, my household furniture and car pets are now for Eale. Any who may desire to purchase, may examine them by calling at my residence on the corner of Fourth and Union streets. The house is also for lease. 29-1 w Lksme BuTi.nn. To Cure h Cold m One Day. Tako Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25e. "Harmony" Whiskey. Harmony whitkey for family and special use, sold bv Ben Wilson, The Dalles. ' jl Our Bicycle Repairing Department Ts now in shape to proporly handle all kinps of work from a puncture to building a wheel. Also repair Locks, Guns, kinds of light This department is under MAYS & Baldwin Opera House ONK WKKK, HIUIIN.SMNO MONDAY EVENING-, JULY 31st. MR. SAM T. SHAW, supported by a talented company of players. Positively the strongest aggregation of its kind in the weet. The Finest Uniformed Band and Orchestra. Concert and parade each day at 2 ;00 o'clock. Seats ou sale at Blukeley & Houghton's It's a real pleasure to get the meals for tho family when you havo a complete set of needful u'enella and have a new Garland stove or steel rango to cook upon. Wo fur nish kitchens and can save you money and many steps when you want anything in the way of kitchen supplies. Our stock of tinware, graniteware, delf ware, table cutlery, cat vers, meat cutter?, raiseri seed erp, pots, irons, roasting pnns hundreds of other thing to make the kitchen complete. We can furnish double own cook stoves from !fS 00 up. See tho best Ranee on Earth, The Garland It has no equal. Also a complete line of build er's hardware. IU.ce to Poultry Raisers: No more Chicken Lice. Call at Maicr A- Benton's and see the Antiseptic Nest Kgg. With the use of this Nest Kgg ou will have no more l.lce, Miks or Vernlf in your poultry houses. Setting hens will set better eggs and will hutch better nud chickens will live and grow better wheie Antiseptic JCgg is used. See them at ) if 1 1 167 Second St. lllHinarck'8 Iron -Nine Was the result of hie 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, use Dr. King's New Lifo Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25c at Blakeley & Houghton's drug store. 2 Thomas Ithoadr, Centertield, 0., writes: "I suffered from piles seven or eight years. No remedy cave me relief until DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, less than a box of which permanently cured me." Soothing, healing, ferfectly harm less. Bewait of counterfeits. Butler Drug Co. For Five Dollars you can buy a Camera that will take larger pictures than any other Camera on the market. For sale bv Clarke & Falk. tf : : Sewing Machines and machinery, etc. all the charge of Mr. J. KirchofF. CROWE. Her & mm "LOVE AND LAW." Songs and Dances. 15c, 86c and 36c Drugstore. w