FOR THIS WEEK we wilt: offer White Goods, Dimities, Lawns, &c, at Greatly Reduced Prices. This will not n fleet the pricou us offered in nil for- , mcr lint s of Suiiuuur Wash Goods. Special Sale in Ladies Hosiery I and Ladies' Shirt Waists. Ladies' Brown Hose, guaranteed fast color; regular price 15c; Silo prico t , IidiiV Seamleps Colored Hose, tho vrrv best lisle, thread, fancy drofi stitch, spliced heels nod toes, tan and brown; regular pricu 75c; salt? prico .09c .39c Shirt Waists Must Go. We c rry none over; prices cut down to a mere fraction of for iiiit" value. A tine Gingham ur I'ercalo Waist, worth $1, alo pricu A fine Percale, colored and white, Pique nnd Lawn Shirt Waist, former price $1.25 nnd $1 50, sale price .29c .75c In Our Clothing Department. . Wo have just a few left of those BOYS' WASH SUITS at 65 Cents. Von had bettor hurry up before they nre all gone. Just tho thing for tliis warm weather. Crash Suits, Crash. Hats at less than cost. Straw Hats at half price. We nre determined not to curry over any of our eummer goods in this depart in en t. All Good o Marked In Plain Figures. Pease & Mays. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. MONDAY AUGUST 7, 1699 Telephone .Vo. i. TAKE NOTICE. TO OUR ADVERTISERS: All Chances in Advertisements tri'st be handed in before 10 o'clock A. M.. as no changes will he accepted in the aft ernoun This rule will be positive. CHRONICLE PUHL1SUIXG CO. The Dalles, January 10, 1809. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Attend Hie meeting nt the courthouse tonight. Georgia Up-to-Dit) minstrels tonight at Hie VoRt. Wd you hear about it Tho boys 'li w homo (Saturday on t0 boat. ue lT. S. geological purvey, which Wsedthrmn.h ti,iu,.!.v is now in Pendleton and have found the elevation of that city to be 1074 feet. Word reei!v1 fm..i v. m wmi.iiiia when at New York, says he will arrive """IB aujut the 10th of this month. . Wiiliu,8 v;i ,,rob(vbly remain nnd visit relutlves InVlnsaachusetts. It's always darkest jus: before day. jo the fanners who have begun to '"vest nre finding out, und they hnvo alo come to tho conclusion that the "age is not so bud as expected. . flie attention of 'hemon is called to ' 'act that an election of chief und as- aiatant chief will be held this evening. . ,,c,1(") will bo open at tho engine "owe this evening at 0 o'clock and close at 1. Yi-ettirdny in San Francisco, Rev. 0, Locke, formerly of Taylor street 1, 1,1 Portland, preached to the wiunleew in tt lorKO tent wIli(.h ,md cainpireUlC(1 t0T BWh PurI'0l!e8 eur t,ie Fnn" LfviD' 'ho KRVB "A Summer' ncy with tho amateurs of The Dalles MJ 0 time since, I. ,,ow at Long Beach, JM will put it on the boards there IZT witb Bo,uu Jwrtln(1 tifZ'J'J' 'Klo'd. who has been Jin . r tl'e Cath0,,,3 Sentinel of l'ort- nmiiU l Uratureat Mount Augel col in this state, iVotL?nOUr c,,uch,, " "move ?i !Ut nuuiU,r ot ovbd their h.u lurlBg the .ervlet. Oh, we're coming to it, und soon it will not be an uncommon thing to pee the Indies minus hats altogether. A special train on which were Mrs Leland Stanford and party und c number of Southern Pacific officials camo up from Portland Inst evening and most of them left on the boat this morning to inaku tho river trip. They camo up solely for tho purpose of view ing the river scenery. Tho Georgia Up-to-Dnto Jlinetrel Company arrived m the city yesterday anu is composed 01 twenty-two genuine darkies, under the management of Mre James. ThU afternoon thoy paraded on our streets and gave a concert on Second which drew an immeuEh crowd. Seats on sale at the Duller Drug Co.'s. Prices 25, 50 and 75 cents. Tiio members of tho Shaw Dramatic Company left on the late tram Saturdav for Pendleton, whero thoy commence u week's engagement tonight. Dalies people were greatly pleased with them and will be glad to learn that they expect to play 11 return engagement nerhaps inside of a year. Wo trust our friends at Pendleton will enjoy them us much as did the people here. On Tuesday of last week during a heavy thunder storm nt lluv Creek. lightning struck tho new telephone lino near the McPherson place and demol ished eleven poles, broke the wire und threw it to the ground for u distance of one-fourth of a mile thereby severing connections between Hay Creek und Tho Dalles which had just been established n few hours previous. Crook Co. Journal. Tho prico of steelhoads was fixed by Trescott & Co. at 30 cents a pound yes terday, which is tho highest rate ever paid on the river. A few years ago this Bpocles of salmon sold for two anil throo cents, with but a limited demand. The advent of the cold storago bueiucss has enhanced their value, as they are prefer able for shipment by reason of their firmer meat and senntness of oil. In some Eastorn markets they are a more desirable commodity than tho royal chinook. Steelheads are running light in tho river now. Chinooks were fairly in evidence Inst night, but none too plentiful for the vigilant fishermen Aatoriuu. While very much pleased to again see Bupt. Gilbert in hie accustomed office at the court house todav. iotue of liia friends expressed a fear hat something. erloui might befall the bulldiog on c- J count of his presence, contending that , b hat proven himself a veritable hoo doo. However, as hit mUfortunet have never extended further than; to himself, they rett contented and sincerely hope from this timo forth ho will never bo missed from, his office on account of accident or sickness. Ho expects to be down every day from this on, though for n time hn must bo bronuht in a buggy. The bowling team of thn Astoria Foot ball Club visited Tho Dalles last .May, and woro royally entertained by tho sporting fraternity of that city. To properly reciprocito tho hospitality, The Dalles team has now been invittd by tho Astorians, an 1 will arrive hero next Monday, when a return match game will bo piayed. following tho contest, n banquet will be served nt tho Palnco restaurant Astorian. Yester day Mr. Nolan received a telegram say ing that Houghton, Bradshaw, llaldwin and Ogdon would play and wanted him and Vic Schmidt to co down. As neither of them could leave, it is a ques tion as to how they will manago to secure a team, unless some strny Dalles bowlers may bo found at ono of tho beaches. Saturday ovening a special meetin g of tho council was held to further consider matters regarding the proposed sewer system. Beside the mayor, Councilmen Keller, dough, Stephens, Johnston, Shackelford und Kelly were present and the further instructions and recommen dations given by VV. J. Huberts were considered. Stephens then introduced a resolution which was passed by the council determining toprocred with the sewor and ordering tho recorder to pub lish notice to that effect. On account of certain changes which arc to be made in the plan as before published, it is necessary to republish the notice. The principal changes are that instead of the pipe leading directly down Union past the Umatilla House, it will turn direct ly west from the Columbia Hotel alley, then turn in a northerly direction and proceed along the east bank of Mill creek to the mouth of tho creek. Also instead of passing through block ten, on Fourth street, between Court and Union it will be placed on Fourth street. Fur ther notice will be published tomorrow. JOHNNY MARCHES HOME AGAIN Vt'to?-Otir Brvldler liny, or Ciinne-A Itrcrptlcin Will He Olven Tlicm Ijfit ILveryboily Join. Concn-nlrig Bicycling. Following is the bicycle oidinacce which was ordered strictly enforced by the council at its last meeting. We publish it for the benefit of all con cerned, nnd to prevent any of our readers getting into difficulty from ignorance thereof : . "That no person shall ride, drive or propel any bicycle or velocipede along or across any of tho public streets of Dalles City at night time, unless such person shall havo displayed in a con spicuous place a lighted lantern or hand light, snch lii:ht to bo sufficient to warn all pereonB within a reasonable distance of the approach of such bicycle or veloci pede ; anil any pereon who shall violate the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of n mitdemeanor, und upon conviction before the recorder shall bo fined not less than live dollars nor more than ten dollars, or impiison merit in tho city jail not less thau three duvs nor more than five davs. "That no person shall rido a bicycle, velocipede, cart, wagon, or coast or ride any sled or other thing upon nny side walk within tho limits of Dalles City, under penalty, upon conviction before the recorder, of not loss than five dollars nor more than ten dollars." VllltlUtM.T KfVfltlUll. Tho Volunteers will arrive at Portland on Thursday, tho 10th Inst, and will re main in Portland Thursday and Friday, returning to The Dalles via Steamer Regulator. Kxcureion rates will be as follows: Dalle to Portland imil rcturn--Aue. 3. Dalles City K'tivfs Hie Dulles ut 1 J. in. Hutu 11.60. Dnllfh to I'ortlHiid nnd return- -Autr. 10. Hiiro lnlor lriuc.i Thu Millies nt b u. m. Jtntu f l.W. Mullen to CiiM'iidi'N and returnAuir. 12. Dalles City leuvea -j lie Dulles at M u. in. Hutu I l.W. Tickets limited to Saturday, Aug. 12. W. C. AUiAWAV, Gen. Agt. Dalles, Aug. 7, 1899. aug7-l w A Child ICiiJdj , The pleasant flavor, gentle action, and soothing effect of Syrup of Figs, when in need of u laxative, and if tho father or mother bo costive or bilious, tho most gratifying results follow Its use; so that it is thu best family remedy known nnd every family should have a bottle. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Will llu))iuii TnuiKlit. What? Well, n meeting at tho court louse to arrange for the reception of our soldier boys on Saturday evening. All citizens and those interested aie re quested to be present at 8 o'clock. 15y order of II. L. Kucic. Mayor, A white arrow head, stick pin, be tween Washington and Federal streets on Second. A roward will bo given to the peraju who will leave it at the store of II. O. Llehe. 'Uimouy" Wbukojr. Harmony whiskey for family special use, sold by lieu Wilson, Dalles. 4-U and The Up till today tho home-coming of tho soldier boys and their reception, has been a c'tchlcdly muddled uffalr all around, nnd DaIIcs people, with those of other cities, have been in tho datkre gard'ng tho part they wero to take in receiving them. Learning that they wero expected to roach Portland Thnrs day, Agent AUaway, of the D. P. & A. N., sent a teleginm to Sargeant Dartell, offering transportation up tho river to Dalles boys, and others who must come this way. This morning ho received this answer: San Fkancisco, Aug. 7, '99. W. C. Albtway, The Dalles. Or. : Hoys accept. Ktmly Saturday. Many thanks, llahl Hah! Huh! Uartki.t.. Soon the nowa was being spread throughout the city, .'Tho boys will bu home Saturday evening," and plans were soon being concocted to receive them in n royal manner, Wo have no desiro to confine tho celebration of their return to our citizens alone, but &incerely hope as many from the neigh boring country (particularly thoEe who have relatives among the boys) will join us as can possibly reach the city. They will spend Thursday and Friday in Portland, coming up on the Regulator Saturday, and reaching here at nbout 5 o'clock. Mayor Knck has called a meeting nt the court house tonight to plan their reception, and the ladies of the W. R. C. are also arranging for a recep tion in tbo evening at tho armory, con sisting of music, speeches, etc. A banquet will also be given to them. A speech or two will be all right, but we would eucgest that a general in formal reception and banquet with music will probably be more to the boys' liking than much speaking. The hall is being caily decorated nnd wiit be made as attractive as possible. Company D will leave the city either Wednesday or Thursday to be in Port land when tho boys reach there and re turn witii them to this city. For those who desire to mal:o the trip to that city to receivs them, the D. P. & A. N. Co. have made an extra schedule and special rates from this place, whinh will be found in another column. On Wednesday tho Dalles City will make the trio from Portland to this city, bringing up an excursion party consist ing of the Arion Society of New York. She will reach hero early in the after noon and leace tor I'ortland at 4 p. m., getting into that city about 10. On Thursday those desiring can go down on the Regulator, spend Friday in the city and return Saturday, or go down on Friday and return Saturday. On Satur day It will be pleasant to leave on the morning boat and meet them at the Cascades, returning with them. The boat which brings them up will be decorated to tho queen's taste and they will bo treated as they deserve in a right royal manner. Let us cull out a holiday, put on our best attire, nnd receive them as none ever wero received hero hefjre. There'll be no luck of enthusiasm. with tho company is proof of tho esteom In which ho is held. His family now resides nt Albino. His friends hero deeply regret the accident and sincerely hope he will Improve rapidly. Thomas RIioikIp, Centcrfleld, 0., writes: "I suffered from piles seven or eight years. No remedy gnve me relief until DoWIU'b Witch Hazel Salvo, less than a box of which permanently cured me." Soothing, healing, perfectly harm less. Ilewati of counterfeits. Butler Drug Co. . j Commencing Saturday, July 29th, the 0. R. &. N. Co. will sell round-trip tickets to Cascade Locks nnd return for $1.50. Tickets will bo honored going on train No. , Saturday, and rcturn'ng on trains Nos. 4 and 2 the following Sunday. Jam. Ikklaxd, Agent. augO Gun-shot wounds and powder-burns, cuts, bruises, sprains, wouuds from rusty nails, insects stings and Ivy poison ing quickly healed by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo. Positively prevents blood poisoning. Beware of counterfeits. De Witt's is safe nnd sure. Butler Drug Co. Ponndi In East F.tul Feed Yard Wednesday morning, July 5th, a bay horse, about fourtevn liandn high between 10 or 12 years old j white stnr on forohoad, black points; saddle mark' and brtnd B L on, left shoulder with running R underneath, and weighing nbout 900 pounds. Owner can have same by prpvlng property and paying all chnrgep. jly8-lm DoWltt's, Little Early Risers expel from the system nil poisonous accumu lations, regulate tho stomach, bowels and liver, nnd purify tho blood. Thoy drive nwiivdiscase, dissipate melancholy and give health and vliior for tho daily routine. Do no gripo or sicken. Butler Drug Co. You can't euro dyspepsi.i by dieting E.itgood, wholesome food, and plenty of it Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests food without aid from tho stomach, and is made to cure. Butler Drug Co. You need havo no boils if you will buy Clarke it Falk'e pure euro for boils. Use Clarke & Falks Rosofoam for tho teetn. tf K I A Our Bicycle Repairing Department s now in shape to properly handle all kinps of work from a puncture to building a wheel. Also repair Locks, Guns, Sewing Machines and all kinds of light machinery, etc. E" This department is under the charge of, Mr. J. Kirchoff. MAYS & CROWE, IS WEIGHT IS G iXTSoPONLv ONE DOLLAR S& OLD ENCYCLC The New Werner Edition U In K7k a If A MCA. A SUPERB LIBRARY OF SO MASSIVE. VOLUMES So ccmpkie that it covers the cr.trrs rr-nje of human kncvIedg;. CHAS. EVANS INJURED. An Acclriuut tin llui K ;it Hound I'mufn Kvr Train tli Chunii. In most of the railroad accidents which have occurred along the line of the O. R. & X. Co. the victims havo chanced to bo young men and In several instances those who had been connected with the company but a short time. However, an accident which happened Saturday night chose as its victim ono of tho old est engineers on thu road Chas. Evan?. Ilia engine, No. 72 was pulling passen ger train No. i, which reaches this city at 5:25 p. in. When about mile this side of Arlington at 7:20 p.m., when the train was going at a high rate of speed, the sldo rod broke, und etiuck Mr. Evans full force on the right leg be low the knee. Ono who saw him claims that ho bravely crawled up und shut ofT tho steam after tho accident occurred. No further domngo was dono and putting on another engine, ho was taken on to Arlington whero Ids wound was dressed temporarily. Word was theu telephoned to Dr. Logan at this place to meot them, us he would be brought ou No. a, on ids wav to Portland, Tho Dr. accompanied him to that city, where ho wan taken 'to Ht. 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