SPECIAL : Just received, "Rough Rider Ties," 50c each. See window. FOR THIS WEEK WE WILL White Goods, Dimities, Lawns, &c, at Greatly Reduced Prices. This will not affect tho priceo ns offered in nil for mer lines of Summer WiihIi GockIb. Special Sale in Ladies' Hosiery and Ladies' Shirt Waists. Liulii'.s' Urown Iloto, guaranteed fust color; regular prico lCc; Sale price Ladies' Sramlees Colored Hose, the very best lisle thrend, fancy drop Htitoli, spliced, heels and toes, tan and brown; regular price 75n; Bale price. Shirt Waists Must Go. We carry none over; prices cut down ton mere fraction of for mar" value. A fine Gingham or Percale Waist, worth $1, Suit.' price A fine IVrrale, colored and white, Pique and Lawn Ehirt Waist, former price $1.25 nnd $1 50, gale price In Our Clothing Department. We have just a few left of thoBe BOYS' WASH SUITS at 65 Cents. You had bettor hurry np before they nre all tone. Just the thing for this warm weather. Crash Suits, Crash Hats at less than cost. Straw Hats at half price. We are determined not to carry over any of oar eumtnor goods in this department. All Goods Marked In Plnln Figures. rhe Dalles Daily Chronicle. TUESDAY - - AUGUST 8. 1809 Telephone No. J. TAKE NOTICE. . TO OCR ADVERTISERS: All Chaises in Advertisements must lf handed in before 10 o'clock A. M., as no changes will lie accepted in the aft ernoon This rule will be positive. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. The Dalles, January to, 1800. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. The latoHt word received from En Rineer KvuiiB was that he ia Retting !oii' nicely ; in fuct better than was ex-i-ectni. Just received, at Pease & Mays, n large "sortinent of " Rough Kidor" ties, which are being Hold nt the extremely low price of 00c each. Edward Dekum, who has many "Main The Dallen.and who has been n business in IIouolulu for the past three years, will return with the soldier tu Portland, where It is Bald ho will "wain. One hundred and sixty acres of the "nest cjuulity of wheat on John Ban a place, on KuBsel creek, uveraged D'y bushels. This is another urgument ffliiot tho cry of "poor crop?, poor nP."-W. W. Union. Sunday t :t o'clock a Blight shock of Wfthquako waB experienced in Portland. v doubt itsBllglitnesB, for it takes pethliiK heavy to shock Portland. It 18 Wd, however, that the shock was not Sliced by Observer Paguo. Old Dad Butts has h vuluublo band of e bred horses, from one to seven olJ Plwotl in his hands to trade lor nl in . - -v 1'iuperiy. Tins Is a line bargain J oinU one who Lrh city property to ai8P08oof. Call and aeo old Dad. 2t A number of diphtheria cases are re Kl ;i,?0rtUnd' Principally In the S ,H,?,Iow d,etr,ct' O' th two Med diseases, smallpox li preferable, u yet the appearance of the former ver causes one-half the excitement as "OMthaio! the latter. ell? B' Wl,Uw"n Walla Walla'e first Svy, n,?rB,B at 7:30 o'clock, of o'eff n i rh" '0Mr' i00k P,IM 10 ', tMt moruiolB Wall. Walla. M'MM.Uil O'Brien, of Dufur, oloHd OFFER .09c .39c .29c .75c Pease & Mays. uer urst term oi school at Outer Kidjre a few days eince. An entertainment was L'iven by the pupils, from which f20 was realized, a splendid showing for a Bection so sparsely settled. The proceeds will bo uted for the organ fund of tho school. J-ast night tuo o. '1, east-uouilu pas senger train had tho bad ta6te t6 got in to a tuesle with a sand bank ojt the track below Kowena, and in ifonsequetice leached hero about twohoura lute. When she stopped it wasot long before aiie wub surrounded witti sand and it wub neceBsary to send for a untig of section hands who shoveled her out. Tho contest in tho flro department's election was not so great last evening as to open the "poles," aB tho Ciuionicle carelessly said in yesterday' issue, but the pollB opened at 0 o'clocu at any rate, and twenty-nine votes were cast for a chief and assistant chief. The result was that Chas. Lauer is now chief of the flro department, and I S. Gunning assistant. Tho Lostino Hotel Company has as sumed corporate shape by filing articles of incorporation in the ftate department. Tho company will construct and operate n hotel in Lostiue, Wallowa county. The company has a capital slock of $2,000, divided into eighty shares of the par value of $25 each. O. F. Slays, JO. M. Smith and J. L. Garner are the incorporators of record. Every day the CiiuoNin.i: receives papors from all over the United States containing the most complimentary noticus of the recent trip of tho editors through Oregon and of tho welcome given them in this city. If any think their visit was not an advertisement far reachlm! in its effects they should read tho column after column devoted to our resources and Oregon in general. Messrs. Sinclair llros., the well known assayers and milling experts of Victoria, 11, C. and Seattle, Wash., uro inspect ing the rocks around The Dalles. They report that free gold platinum and silver have beeu discovered within the city limits. They have opened un ofllce temporary at Mr. F. Drew's barber shop on Second streot, where they may be consulted for a few days. Several as says have already beeu made giving satisfactory results. Would it not be a eplended idea for every business douce and residence in tho city to be decorated in honor of the bome-comlng of our boys. Wu will per haps never live to see such an occasion celebrated again, Let's make the most of It. Then, too, it Beeim only right that the business houses should elofce at about the time the boat will arrive and remain so for a few hours at least, so that all may have tho privilege of greet ing them as thpyland at the D. P. & A. N. wharf. Saturday, of course, is a bad day on which to closo the doors of busi ness houses, but an hour or so can surely bo given on this exceptional occasion. Tho fearful dust storm today has caused everyone to turn their thoughts toward the street sprinkler and won der where it is "at." Tho reporter ran across tho much-eought-after article this afternoon and propounded tho ones- tion as toils whereabouts this morning, and as to why the "cross walks" were not dampened. The driver mado answer that it had nnfortunately broken down, and that it took tho most of the morning to repair it. He also said : "Tell people, especially tho ladles, to cease looking at me in such a cross tone of voice. I'm doing tho best I can." Surely tho angels could do nothing more. J. N. and L. B. Russell, of Woodstock wore interested in tho sawmill which was recently destroyed at Cascades, with a lot of lumber. It has proven a severe loss. J. N. Kueecll said yesterday that tho owners wero uncertain whether the mill would be rebuilt or not. The insurance was only for a small amount, and tho owners had been putting a good deal of cash into the mill. They had been disposing of their railway ties, but up to the time the firo occurred they bad not been able to sell their lumber, but had jnst made arrangements for die posing of it. They were just in a shape to get some money out of their enter- prize when the fire came and made a complete sweep of the entire plant. Oregonian. Commencing August 10th a buffet library car will bo placed in service be tween Chicago and Portland, Or., on trains Nob. 1 and 2. This car has a spacious smoking saloon furnished with easy chairs, writing desks, a well selected library of standard and popular books, guidebooks and current periodicals, a well stocked buffet, a barber Ehop and an apartment for baggage. Through dining car service will be inaugurated on that date between Portland and Chicago, both via Granger and Ogden. New chair cars of the lateet pattern and new baggage and mail cars are to be added to the present through service of Pullman palace and Pullman tourist eleepers which have recently been placed in ser vice, when the entire train will be vesti- buled, tiius making trains Nos. 1 and equal, if not superior to many of tiie widely advertised limited trains in the East. To Ki-celvri the Hultller Ladx. The number which attended the meet ing called by the mayor at tho court house last night was small, considering the object for which it was called. Mayor Kuck presided, and stated the purpose for which they hud met to arrange n reception for our soldier boyB Saturday evening. G. C. Blakeley suggested that a com mittee of ten from tho various organiza tions in the city be appointed, who shall meet and appoint sub-committees. The following were chosen: G. C. IJlakeley, of the D. C. & A. C, chairman; Mrs Belle jflierger, W. K. C; Mrs. T. S. Lang, Emergency Corps; It. L.Aiken, G. A. K. ; Capt. G. Bartell, O. N.G.; C. F. Stephens, city council; Citizens M. A. Moody, L. K. Crowe, G. E. San ders and M. T. Nolan. A meeting of the committee wafl called this morning in the parlorB of the Commercial Club, at which Chairman BlaLcley presided, and appointed tho following sub-committees: On program Mayor Kuck, G. C. Blakeley, Dr. G. F. Sanders, John Hampshire, Mies Lang and Miss Jtoeo Michell. On finance C. F. Stephens, II. W. French and J. F. Moore. On Parade Capt. G. C. Bartell, F. S. Gunning and C. II. Brown. The decorutions were delegated to tho ladies of the Emergency Corp? and the militia company. Tho Woman's Belief Corps was given charge of tho banquet, and the selection of a reception eoui- uiittee was referred to the committee on progra in. The meeting then adjournod subject to tho call of the chairman. KlttuM for (1. A. II. Kuciiiiiiuiioiit. For tho G. A. It. National encamp ment at Philadelphia Pa., to he held Sept. 4th-9th the O. it. & N. Co. will make a round trip rate from The Dalles of (88.85, tickets on sale August 20th and UOth only. Tickets will bo good for return passage until Oct. 31st, stop-overs belnu allowed west of the Missouri river. The tickets between Philadelphia and Chicago will not be good for return pas sage after Sent. 12th, except that ar rangement can be made at Philadelphia between the dates of Sept. 5th Oth upon the payment ot ou cents ana deposit oi ticket with agent at Philadelphia to have the ticket between Philadelphia and Chicago extended to Sept. 30th. Call ou J t. Ireland, Agent, The Dalles, for further information. aug8-18d WERE NOT THERE. Neither tVaa Thorn Anything Worth Hearing There A four Kxcu.e for n Mlnatrnl. It Is safo to say that it would bo im possible to find a half dozen persons in the city who would acknowledge they attended the minstrel show last night, and vet, while tho company lost inonoy on the performance, thero was n fairly pood Bitilicnco in attendance; fully oh largo as that which greeted Ward and Ellen Beacli Yaw upon their appearance here. After seeing tho performots on our streets and hearing the band, most everyone had an Idea what to expect, and still nono really imagined that a 75-cent performance could bo quito so devoid of merit or of a singto feature which would recommend it. If any should choose to tako issue, however, we might, for the sake of argument, make an exception of the mulatto, whose singing might bo tolotated in a 25-cent show; or perhaps tho two tiombone solos. As to the remainder of the music, (if music it is called) it complete ly overthrew tho argument that darkies can always sing. The same old chestnut jokes were cracked about the Dalles police, tho way The Dalles girls kiss, and the epitaph on the grave of u mother-in-law. The indistinct manner in which they were given prevented much of them being heard, and it would have been much tnoie to the liking of the audience had the rest been in audible. The programs were valuable enough to be sold with a song book composed of such late selections as "I Don't Like No Cheap Man," containing beautiful sentiment at best. It is time people were beginning to realize that negroes never make good minstrels, and if you want to hear a genuine minstrel show always pick out a company composed of white men. If anything of that kind is to be dreaded it is a minstrel show devoid of merit, and there are few on the road which are worth 75 or even 50 cents ; certainly not the "Georgia Up-to-Date," nor out of date either. DISCOURAGED AND DESPERATE- John I'arent Attempted to Tako a Life Which tu Illm Has liecotne a liurdm. It 18 not surprising that some un fortunate persons grow tired of life, particularly when some incurable disease has fastened itself upon them and there seems to be no hope of escape; the wonder is that more do not attempt to take the short road which leads to the inevitable end. Were it not for that in surmountable barrier tho divinity which Bttra within us and intimates eternity to man wo would be compelled to chronicle the death ot more of the class who give up in despair. Such a case is that of John Parent, who at 0 o'clock last night attempted to tako his life, by shooting himself nt his home near tho reservoir. For the past three years he has beeu .suffering with consumption, with no hope of recovery, and although everything has been done for him that a devoted wife and son, struggling with poverty, could do, he grew to consider himself a burden and decided to end tho struggle. IIIh wife and son being absent for a short time about 6 o'clock last evening, lie got hold of a 22-rille which belonged to tho boy, and lying down on the bed, placed the muzzle in his mouth nnd shot. He, however, threw hie head too far back and the bullet ranged upward through the upper part of tho noso to tho center of the forehead, escaping the brain. Drp. Geieendorfler and Logan wero called, but did not succeed in finding whoro it had made a lodgment. The patient is too weak to undergo an operation, li is lungs being almost gone, and develop ments mutt ho awaited. Strange to say lie slept fairly well last night ; as lie Bays better than for some time, and is utill alivo as wo go to preSH. Mr. Parent is a man about 00 years of age, a member ot tno ii. a. it. and one who has always been highly respected. Those who understand his case, while regretting tho deed, scarcely daro to censure; but have only pity for one who has struggled so long against tlio inevita ble mid circumstances so discouraging. A Warning to the tteafit. For some time past some beast (for wo will not call him a man) has chosen to use our show windows aa a Bpittoon in preference to the street, thoreby dis figuring tho glass and causing us no little trouble. That it is done malicious ly is n self evident fact; and further wo wish it understood that wo are cognizant of tho party who has perpetrated the insult, and take this means of warning him as to the result should he continue Ita practice, F. Van Nojidkn, Daut Oi'ticai. & Jkwki.uv Co, "Uaraiouy" WhWkey. Harmony whiskey for family and pedal use, sold by Ben Wilson, The Volunteer Iteceptlon, Tho Volunteers will arrive at Portland on Thursday, tho 10th Inst, and will re main in Pottland Thursday and Friday, returning to Tho Dalles via Steamer Regulator. Excursion rates will be as follows: Dulles to Portland nnd return Mig. 0. Dalles City leaves The Dulles lit 4 p. m. Jluto 11. CO. Ditllm to Portland Mini return Auk. 10. Kegu Intor leaves Tho Dulles nt 8 a. in. Unto $1.00. Dulles to Cncn(lc.i nnd return Aug. 12, Dulles City leaves The Dalles nt 8 n. in. itntc ?I.W. Tickets limited to Saturday, Aug. 12. Regulator leaves nt 9 n. in, on Aug, otli, W. O AmiAway, Gen. Agt. Dalles, Aug. 7, 1809. aug7-lw A Chlhl ICnJoy. The pleasant flavor, gentlo action, and soothing effect of Syrup of Fig, when In need of a laxative, and if tho father or mother bo costive or bilious, the most gratifying results follow its use; so that it is tho best family remedy known and every family should have n bottle. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. V omul. In East End Feed Yard Wednesday morning, July Oth, 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 leftsiioulder with runninglt underneath, and weighing about 900 pounds. Owner can have same by proving property and paying oil charges. jly8-lm A diseased stomach surely under mines health. It dulls the brain, kills energy, destroys the nervous system, and predisposes to insanity and fatal diseases. All dyspeptic troubles are quickly cured by Kodoi Dyspepsia Cure. It has cured thousands of cases aud is curing them every day. Its ingredients are such that it can't help curing. Snipes-Kiuersly Drug Co. Thomas Rhoads, Centerfleld, O., writes : "I suffered from piles seven or eight years. No remedy gave me relief until DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve, less than a bos of which permanently cured me." Soothing, healing, perfectly harm less. Bewan of counterfeits. Butler Drug Co. Commencing Saturday, July 29th, the O. R. & N. Co. will sell round-trip tickets to Cascade Locks and return for $1.50. Tickets will be honored going on train No. 1, Saturday, and returning on trains Nob. 4 and 2 the following Sunday. Jas. Ibeland, Agent. aug9 Gun-shot wounds and powder-burns, cuts, bruises, sprains, wounds from rusty nnils, insects stings and Ivy poison ingquickly Pealed by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Positively prevents blood poisoning. Beware of counterfeits. De Witt's is safe and stirs. Butler Drug Co. DeWitt's Little Early Risers expel from the system all poieonoua accumu lations, regulate the stomach, bowels and liver, and purify the blood. They drive awav disease, diseipato melancholy and givo health and vicor for the daily routine. Do no gripe or sicken. Butler Drug Co. IjOHt. A white arrow head, stick pin, be tween Washington and Federal streets on Second. A reward will bo given to the person who will leave It at tho store of II. O. Liobe. 4-3t You can't euro dyspepsia by dieting Eat good, wholesome food, and plenty of it Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests food without aid from the stomach, and is mado to cure. Butler Drug Co. DeWitt's Littlo Early Risers heneilt permanently. Tlioy lend gentlo assist ance to nature, causing no pains or weakness, permanently curing constipa tion and liver ailments, Butler Drug Co. You need have no boilfi if you will buy Clarko & Falk's sure cure for boils. K VVVvvvVVvVVVVVVvVVvVV yVvVVVVv : Our Bicycle Repairing Department Ts now in Bhnpo to properly handle all ltinps of work from a puncture to building a wheel, E' Also repair Locks, Guns, kinds of light This department is under MAYS & "What might have beon" if that little cough hadn't been neglected, is tho sad reflection of thousands of consump tives. Ono Minute Cough Cum cures coughs nnd olds. Hutlcr Drug Co. Use Clarko A Fallen Rosofoam for tho teetn. tf It's a real pleasure to got tho meals for the family when you have a complete sot of needlull utensils and have a new Garland stove or steel range to cook upon. Wo fur nish kitchens and can save you money and many steps when you want anything in tho way" of kitchen supplies. Our stock of tinware, uraniteware, delf ware, table cutlery, car vers, meat cutters, taieen seed ers, pots, irons, roasting pans hundreds of other things to make the kitchen complete. We can famish 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 nt Slater & Benton's nnd see tho Antiseptic Nest Kgg. With the use of this Nest Kpg jou will have no nioro Lice, Mites or Vernin. in your iKHiltry houses, setting hens will set hatter eggs and will hatch better ami chickens will live and grow better where Anthcptlc Egg is used. See them at 1 167 Second St. The Dalles, Portland and Astoria Navigation Co.' sus. Regulator S Dalles City Diiily (except Sunday) between Tho Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks, Vancouver and Portland. Touching at way poin's on both bides of tho Columbia river. lloth of tlionbovj steamers hnvobeen rebuilt, and are In oxcellenc shape for tho season of IhiW. Tli lli-KUliitor l.lim will endeavor to give its patrons the best service possible. For Comfort, Kcmioiny uuil I'lonsurt', travel by tho steamers of The llf (juhitor l.ilio. Tliu above steamers leave Tho Dalles at S a. in. and i'ortland at 7 a. in,, aud arrivo at destina tion in umpU- time for outgoing trains. Portland Olllce. l'ho Dalles Ofllce, Oalc St. Hock. Court btitct W. C. Allaway, General Agent. j Sewing Machines and all inaohinery, etc. the oharge of Mr. J. Kirchoff. CROWE. per & sen tu.rr.i. iiMMBa