WASH DESS GOODS Final Cloaranco Reductions in the Wash Goods Department. Lawns and Dimitiof, 700 yards of choice patterns, were 15 and 20c, now 9c per yard Madras Lace Yaconas, 15c per yard, now 7-i-c per yard LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS. A great Clearance Sale of Ladies' Shirt Waists; one lot of Colored Percale. Shirt Waists that sold up to 85c Your choice, 19c One lol of Ladies' Whito Waists, made in yoke style, from fine Sheer Lawn, a waist made to sell for $2.25 Your choice, 98c WRAPPER SALE. Five dozen Lawn and Percale Wrappers, full sweep, rufiled yoke, and braid trimmed For Friday and Saturday, 59c PARASOLS. To close them out we will sell all our Fancy Parasols and Sunshades AT COST LADIES' SUMMER UNDERWEAR. Ladie' Summer Underwear at about Half the regular price All Goody Marked In Plain FlprureB. Pease & Mays. Use Dalles Daily Chronicle. SlTITPDiV . - - AlTfiTTSJT R IKfd Telephone No. 1. TAKE NOTICE. 10 OUR ADVERTISERS : All Clinmu-i; in Aitvprticpnirntu must k handed in before io o'clock A, M.t us IflrhinitAL? tt;i1 I.. tn tit. ift- " "uu,i Wl lit UllWfLbU 111 lilt, Ull- MUVM1I I I lilt Will III I II IV. 1 1 I VI' CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. IL . ti ll WW sters SorvocI In ovory Stylo at A. KELLER'S WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. F-' freah oysters no to A. Keller's. Ji'sUim Sncll, formerly n teacher In c1iooIb here, Iuib been engngod to ''Ch the Olux echool this winter. young ladies cun sectirn einnlnv. p-;-McKiiil plums by applying to " Kurtz nt i uJ... ' '!. Wilirw.... ... , wuieui. WHO hun In. nil otitnlnvnil Itiedrv tu.x ,.i i . ... . . swiiner. liuu i i.i U U I... turn ttlU tUU'lltfl ffi nitrfftnltntnl &'f ,,ectoa tlmt Br'Bn bo 1,1 r"and on ii,r,r ,i ' .,,. oth V llllll01ll' the committee has '"'Unmisvicr In II,.. t..li.i.. tu nun. youroyaterantA. Keller'fi. a20 Al the rennoDi ,.r tS.Mall.-i ' . www. w. -'"lU'JIBt c ,nr... 1J.. n-.i.. ... ninm. i uiiui Ainu I i"i. IQ (III ,. "arch !.... i i-uif.v ui timi I'KI illCIU UUII1V lit lurul.... i. . . ' ' " " 1IWU 111 111., f. ............ .1 1 urii. ' " vwiihivKHiivun Tim . ... , - mum rn ,, i , . . "wbo...8. Nntion 'ore kuis ntmi i - ' Me pleMd to learu that Mrs. F. W. McCune, who it was feared was troubled with appendicitis, and has been confined to her bed during the week, is improving and no eerioiiB fears arc ex pressed concerning her condition. Tlioee who witnessed tho demand for all the force of water possible in order to cope with the firo last night, realized how neceHBary it 1b to follow the regula tions laid down by the commission in regard to the ubb of water for irrigation. Governor Geor appointed Major P. G. Kastwick. Cantata II. L. Wells, Lieu tenant-Colonel A. J. Cofl'ee, T. M. Gateh, J. II. Albert and 1. II. D'Arey, who are now in San Francisco, to rep ro8ent Oregon at the reception to the California volunteers. Governor Gage, of California, refuted to declare the day tho California volun teers return from the Philippines n legal holiday. It would seem to be tin un necessary proceeding, but still the governor could bo n little bit accom modating on such an occasion. In spite of the rainy weather, tho fu neral of liichard Klton, which took place at the ChriBtian church this after noon at 2 o'clock, was well attended by friends in the city and neighbors from his homu district. Itcv. Smith, of Dufur, assisted by Itev. Hushing, con ducted tho service. No doubt our readers have witnessed many weddings, some of which ended in what might not be called exactly a Hallelujh style, but so near that the change of a letter might determine the character. Tonight at the Baldwin opera houso there is to be a genuine Hallelujah wedding, and for an admis sion fee of 10 cents all may witness the ceremony. The firo last night demonstrated one fact which is greatly in favor of our poplar trees, upon which such a war has been waged of recent years. Had it not been for the row of poplar trees on the west side of the Cosmopolitan, that building must certainly have succumbed to the flames, or nt least have umde the tight much more difficult. In several instances in Tho Dalles hove we known their presence to bo a safeguard. Their height makes thorn the superior of any other. tree in that regard. ' In spite of tho oft-repeatod complaints couceruing tho carelessnoss of business houses In allowiug scrapB of paper, de coyed fruit, etc., to collect about the utrAiitfl Hurroiindini! their premises, the nuisance seems to increase instead of abating. Another annoying thing to puiaers by and which spoils the appear ance of a city Is the amount of room taken up on the aidewalk In displaying produce and goods. Pride in the city, If not In individual property, should prompt each ono to "sweep before hie own doorway." At a meeting of the D. C. & A. C, concert band members last evening T. J. Lynch was elected business manager ol the organization. It was also decided to give, a concert on Friday evening, the 1st of .September. Wo understand they were bo deeply engaged in rehearsing last night at the opera house that even the sound of the fire bell was not heard, bo that we may exp.ct some good music on that occasion. Mr. Shutt, tho doctor informs us, will be released from his quarantine about Wednesday of next week, when he will again take up the quill on this notorious journal. They having been thoroughly vaccinated in time, and exposed for over 30 days, it is not at all likely that any of the other members of the family will ev n be affected with varioloid nnd after tho house is thoroughly fumigated next week there will be no moro danger of contagion from that source. Mr. Shutt will have been confined just six weeks, and will be glad to get his liberty again. Heppner TimeB. It eeemB as if o good many days "must be dark and dreary" this summer. It wouldn't be so bad if the rain "was ever weary," but it continues to pour, and lias done so since about 0:30 last even ing, and wo havo had a quarter of an inch of rainfall. If we could confine it to the city limits what a satisfaction it would be; but farmers in from tho coun try this morning say they havo had about the same amount. Mr. Godfrey says at his place on 5-iniIe, it didn't commence until this morning about 5 o'clock, but in other sections it began last evening and has continued, As the report indicates a continuance, it really looks as if wo will be compelled to lose hope In regard to the grain, for In many places It has reached a point where it can't stand any moro moisture. The Ciino.N'icLU is in receipt of ono of the finest pieces of artistic work along its Hue that we have been privileged to view for some time. It is in the shape of a souvenir gotten out by tho Interna tlonal Navigation Company, of Son Francisco, and is descriptive of the ships of the American line and the noble work done by them in the recent war. The handsome lithographs of the various ships that were transformed to armed cruisers ore fit to adorn any parlor, while tho allegorical sketches lire especi ally fine, and the entire arrangement is the work of an artist. A roll of honor of the ships' crews is given, and well they may bo for their patriotic loyalty is worthy of the highest honor. The ves sels were turned over to the United States In fulfillment of the agreement which gave them an American register, but the men that sailed them wcro their own maeters and at liberty to follow their own dovices. They wero not men- of-warstnen, and wcro employed, not for strife, but for peace. Tho fact, there fore, that they elected to "stick by their ships;" to go with them, if need be, Into tho jaws of donth ; to suffer, it might be, tho fate of the gallant fellows of the un fortunate Maine, must ever be regarded as by far the most characteristically Important feature of tho whole gallant story of the merchant marine in the Spanish-American war. STEAM LAUNDRY BURNED. Kxcellant Work of lite Firo Pntiartment Saved Adjoining lliillllnK-Vlll Continue In Itunlness. In spito of The Chronicle's asser tion that there was no danger of fire starting in the laundry, and tho assur ance Mr. MacAUistcr felt against a conflagration of that sort, the laundry today is a mass of turns, and tho only wonder is that the old Cosmopolitan hotel, fifty feet east, and tho D. P. & A. N. Co.'s office, on the west side still stand. At 0:30 last night the bell gave the warning and one had but to look in that direction to seo by the smoke about where the fire was. The first alarm was giveti by the Chinamen opposite, and it was but a short time until the fire de partment was on hand. It was as stub born a fire to manage as one could im agine, although the absence of the usual Dalles wind was greatly in the firemen's favoi. Having started upstairs in the east building there was the greatest con cern for fear the Cosmopolitan would catch. Then the laundry comprises three buildings and there was a con stant fight to keep it from spreading on the west side and destroying the D. P. & A. N. office. Another difficulty was the fact that the main building stood about twelve feet from the ground, and the upstairs was partitioned into small rooms, making it doubly hard to man ago on the east side. But never was better work done by the fire department and the fire was confined to the laundry alone, the building on the west side being lees damaged than the other two. There wero six streams of water play ing, five from tho city water works, with a pressure of 100 pounds, beside the railroad company's hose, which had a good pressure. Much fear was expressed by lookers on, that some accident would happen to the firemen, so dangerous did it appear; but though they fought desperately and took treat chances, no accidents oc curred. Different opinions are expressed re garding the origin of the fire. While eome declare it started in tho northeast corner upstairs, and was tho work of an incendiary; others are of the opinion that it originated the same place as it did Wednesday evening, at the flue. Thero aro circumstances which would warrant either opinion, but nothing certain can be determined. The destruction of the laundry is not only a great Iosb to Mr. MacAllister, who has spent a large sum of money in fit ting up and making tho plant complete, (for it wus in good shape) but to the city at large. Employment was given to fifteen persons, and as the patronage increased the force would havo bten enlarged. A telephone message from Mr. MacAllister, who is in Portland, says, however, that he will continue the business, and that ho has m3de arrange ments to send the laundry to Portland, until he can ugain get started in busi ness. He will arrive homo this after noon. There was Httlo loss in tho machinery and the clothes being mostly ready for delivery wero nearly all euved, although some of them were soiled. They will bo delivered as soon as possible. Tun Ciiuoxici.K reporter is of tho opinion, from a conversation with Mr. MacAllister recently, that the business was iu6ured,ulthough those wl.o shou'd know think not. Tho booke and valua able papers wero all saved. The train building is the property of Mrs. T. Baldwin, and was not insured. The other two belong to the Savage estato and we understand carried no Insurance. The 1). P. & A. N. office was slightly damaged by water and by furnituro be ing removed. There was no loss to papers nor hooks, however, and an in surance was carried on fixtures, Tlio 'lre iloj'H Hhoutil He Kucuuruiretl. Upon every occasion of tiro in The Dalles are we Impressed with the fact of our indebtedness to the fire department. The more bo as we witness the number of able-bodied men who stand by, not only refusing to lend a helping hand, but to give those who ore doing their ut most to battle with the flames the credit due them. There Is a constant murmur of complaint at the manner of procedure and suggestions as to "how it should be done," but few hands raited to assist. The majority of the citizens, however, are very grateful to the tire boys and those who, though not mem bers, lend assistance. Thero Is one way, however, in which appreciation may be substantially shown, and that is by sup plying the needed facilities for lighting the flames. When wo take Into consideration that the majority of tho members of the vol unteer fire department of. this city con sists of young men who have little or nothing at stake, and on every occasion undergo tho possibility of ruining a good suit of clothes, which so frequently occurs, and even risking their lives in the act of saving tho property of others, who often seem unconcerned, it would seem that the community should supply the department with such weapons as are needed to battle against that worst of all elements, fire. Tho necessity of a well-equipped hook and ladder truck was again demonstrat ed at the firo Inst night, and it would be a matter of much significance and worthy of the property owners t6 seo that a suitable outfit be procured. Ituom for Croa Hollows. The surveyors have just returned from Cross Hollows having laid out the site of the new town, Unlike the general mushroom town, which springs into existence helped by a boom, Cross Hol lows is to be established on a solid basis. Moore Bros., bankeis, who have pur- chaled the townsite, are prepared to back the undertaking with hard cash. A bank, warehouse, hotel, general store, with the terminal buildings of the Co lumbia Southern Railwav will form the nucleus of what is bound to be a thriv ing western city, and the key to a vast region hitherto handicapped by a long haul to a railroad point. It is not our intention to enlarge on the advantages of Cross Hollows as a distributing point ; its situation will speak for itself, and the numbers of inquiries made since the undertaking has been set on foot, goes to show that Cross Hollows, in a few short years, will take its place ae one of tho leading towns in Eastern Oregon. Leader. 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