We are House Cleaning All Goods Marked In Plnln Figures. Die Dalles Daily Chronicle. FRIDAY SEITEMI1EU . 18ft) Telephone No. 1. TAKE NOTICE. TO OUR ADVBKT1SEKS: All Changes in Advertisements must be handed in liclbre 10 o'clock A. M., as no changes will lie accepted in the aft ernoon This rule will be positive. CHKOXICLIS PUBLISHING CO. The Dalles, January to, 1899. Oysters Survod In every Stylo nt A. KELLER'S WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. For fresh oystors go to A. Keller'. A crop of wheat nearwoston, which wna threshed hiat wee, yielded 52 bush els per acre. Tlio Columbia Southern railway 1ms "turned n8 eurvoyora to the lino bo twceii Moro and Grass Viilloy. Smith llros. havo ongaged Prof. Blrg Jll tofiunlah iiiusiu for tholr dnnco at w K. of 1' mH Saturday night, The ladlcB of the Lutheran chnruh will va on enlo at Nickelsen's storo next trday, cakes, ,iioB-nrid rye bread. So qulddy have tho summer months' and wo have hnd Bo'fow real hot '"that ono scarcely realizes today Ib "w mat day of autumn. Ah tho date for regular collection falls bmi,la-v- cl as Monday la Labor day, wviral f ti0 leatling flnna will collect io 5th. Wo presume this rule will be general. "The Midnight Hell" company carrioa ir. .7 8conoryt 1 they .aay tie scenes wPlendld. The bunting decorations L i .,,(!rft ,,ou, Bnd n0 wires "1 bed across will improve the acoua, "c Uroporties. Miss Halt!., viu.,i J ,10 nrBuefl bfr Tr ngrt( lB od o! . 7 10 tftkeP" In drawing, 0' homo on West Fftrthitrwt. 28-lw 0011ntbeat all WrprJlW b h. And getting our store ready for the reception of the most complete and carefully selected stock of Fall and Win tor Goods wo have ever brought to this city. While this cleaning process is going on wo aro still offering many rare bargains in Summer Goods, and wo aro always prepared to give you bargains in goods suitable for future wear in tho line of Woolen Goods in or der to mako room for now stock. time their services nro again needed, the boys will be.able to bold tiieir beads as high as nnybndy and Iihvo as fine a lay out as a company would wish to own. Gus Bonn returned yesterday from a trip over into Klickitat county. Ho says things aro hummhfg in their fields, and farmers aro "making hay while the atin shines," although the rain affected them but little. Their yield this year is ns good, if nyt better, than in other years. Tho La Grande Advocate lias been purchased by W. D. Dodd, formerly of tho Pendleton Tribune, who will take charge of that paper at once. Tho naino of tho paper will bo changed to the La Grand Journal, and will bo issued on Saturdays. It will bo Republican in sentiments. The effects tho oxtonsivo advertising' Oregon lias recently been receiving is be ginning to ho seen, and inquiries. are bo. ing received daily by real estate dealers and newspapers concerning the country. Tiik Ciiitosicu: is constantly receiving audi letters of inquiry; enough to al most warrant its Btarting in tho real estate business. 'It is an ill wind that blows nobody good," and eo, although the D. P. & A. N. (Jo. have lost eonio by the laundry lire, the appearance of its ofllco lias eor tainly been improved tlioreby, for tho damage done was aufllcient to necessitate ropairslbeing made. Tho front office has, therefore, been nowly papered and painted and such excellent taste lias been used In tho choice of shados and blundings that it looks like some parlor. List night about 0 o'clock at her homo near tho fair grounds, Mrs. James Case, aged -17, died of consumption. She bns been a sufferer for years and with her husband and two boyB moved to this city from Montavilla, near Portland, about a month ago. She leaves a hus band, who is now at work in Shorman county, and three sons, the eldest of which will arrive from Portland tonight. Word has been sent to tho .husband, whowill also arrive aa soon as poseible. Tho hawks in the neighborhood on Lylo have cuuscd much trouble lately, but farmers liavo now discovered a moans of extirpation ; thoy set tho cat on them. A few days smco n largo Thomas cat was walking through a field of high weeds, when a hawk swooped down and carried him up about thirty leet, tho cat howling bloody murder. Soon Tom began to scratch, spit and paw, and tho big bird dropped to the earth with hor prey, when Sir Thomas pounced on hia enemy and made quick work of her. Tho hawk got hold of tho wrong bird that time. The remains of an unknown man were found on the track, near Arlington, Ajanday night lasf. lie had evidently bten run over by a train after having fallen frqm the roof of .a passenger car, on which he wae stealing a ride, aa hia black felt hat waa conalderabiy burned by aparka from a locomotive. Trainmen Pease Mays. think bo had fallen asleep and was pitched off as tho cars were going full Bpeed around a curve. Deceased was u well-built man of !!8 to AO years of age. lie iiad blue eyes, hair and moustache slightly gray. Ho wore a pink shirt, blaek business euit, and was not con sidered an ordinary tramp by the Gilliuni county coroner, who thinks the man came from Portland. It is often a difficult matter for a newspaper to determine just what to say regarding a play which will appear in our city, and yet, if possible, we woujd like to prevent theater-goers miseing a good show. It is always a pretty safe way to judge from the opinion of reput able residents who have.witnessed its pro duction in other cities. In conversation with one of our leading citizens today, he assures us that lie had seen "A Mid night lit-II" when produced in Portland last year and says he wouldn't misa it tliis time for anything. Others liavo ex preEsed tho same opinion regarding it. So we feel like urging our people to see it Monday night. Now that tho new band has been uell organized and is getting down to busi ness in earnest, promising us some of tiie best music we liavo ever enjoyed in The Dalles, it just occurs to us to inquire wiiore the band stand, which was erected three years ago in the school yard, is "at." During that summer our people were treated to tho best of music every Sunday afternoon. No doubt the pres ont band would occasionally give a sacred concert wero a band stand pro vided. While the club portico Is used for evening concerts, .it is not the most convenient for the musicians nor1 their audience, tho latter having no com fortable plao tc sit unless they perch upon a wood pile or on top of some China wash house. Ltit's have a band stand, whether it's old or new. Tho party, consisting of Hon. M. A. Moody, of this city; Dr. Tucker, W. W. Catlin, Mrs. Reed and Mrs. Palmer, of Portland, and tho Misses Lang, liavo re turned from their trip to Cloud Cap Inn. Although members of the party make the trip every year, thoy report that they have never found the surroundings more pleasant. Not a vlstageof smoke can bo seen, tho air is perfectly delightful, and tho mountain grand beyond description, six inches of snow having fallen recently. Cooper's epur is well covered now, which la not a usual thing at this time of the year. Tho Inn has entertained more guests this season than at any other time, and tourists are still making their way to that resort. If the popularity continues, the Inn will no doubt have to bo enlarged. No one ever vlaited the spot without feeling a deaire each year to again mako the trip. Thank You. We deaire through the columns of the CuitoNioLK to express our sincere thanks to those who so kindly assisted during ho sickness and aftor the death of our little eon. Also those who remembered ua by aendlng such beautiful flowers, R. E. and Violkt Williams. WATER COMMJSSIONERS MEET Right-of-way Obtained From Menpllw For Flume. At tho water commissioners' meeting last night Messrs. Seufert. Bolton. Ran- dall, Moore, Phirman, Fish and Buchlcr were in attendance, the former presid ing. After the minutes of. last meeting had been read and approved, a deed from Theo. Mesplie to the commission for right-of-way over his properly for the flume to the receiving reservoir, was read and accepted. On motion of Fish tho superintendent wus instructed to purchase 100 sidewalk plates to bo placed over the water shut offs. The commission then determined to chargo $2 for-making )-!nch taps: $2.50 for ?.j'-inch, and $3.50 for inch taps. Thesuperinttndent and treasurer then read their reports, the later being as follows : July 31 To balance on band . . .'$3430.48 Aug. 21 Cash, llaptistchurch. . 50.00 Aug. 31 Cash from water rent. 1288.20 $4708.G8 . 317.67 Warrants redeemed in month. Balance cash on hand $-1451.01 CLAIMS AGAINST COMMISSION'. J B Crospen, supt. salary $00.00 C A Borders, helper's salary 00.00 Ned Gates, secretary 10.00 A A Urquhart, labo'r 40.50 Wm Morganfield, labor 70.50 C J Crandall, revenue stamps. . . . 1.50 Ward & Robertson, use of bugey. . . 1.50 Haneen'& Thorosen, lumber . .". .. .50 L D Odkes, hauliogl .50 J T Peters & Co, mdse 2 00 D W Mann, hauling 50 Mays & Crowe, mdse 8.90 S Bolton, recording deed - . .50 Theo Mesplie, balance on right-of- way 10.00 The New Money Orders. A new form of domestic money orders will be issued September 4th, arid it is a great improvement over the old. It may be some weeks yet before any of the new form reach The Dalles, as the stock of old must be exhausted before new ones can be procured. The dimensions of the order are those of the ordinary bank draft. This money order has two udjuncts : The advice, re produced simultaneously with the money order through tire use of carbonized pa per, and the receipt, which latter is de tachably a part of the advice, repro duced in the same manner from the money order. The liability to mistake is greatly lessened and time is saved by reproducing on the advice and receipt the essential particulars of the money order. The only writing on the order is the date, name of payee, sum in words, address of postmaster at leceiving end, and name of postmaster at remitting end; this is all reproduced on the ad vice, whicli has of course different print ed matter on it. On the money order is also written, on the right end, the sum in figures, which is reproduced on the advice blank, torn from it and given to remitter as receipt. It, the advice and the order, have the same number printed on them. The last thing to do is for the remitter to sign his name and the ad dress of payee on the advico. A stub pen, which is stiff enough to produce a carbon copy, must be used in writing the money order. Advertised Letter. Following is the list of letters remain ing in the posloffice at The Dalles un called for August 29, 1899. Persons calling for the same will give date on which they were advertised: Burns, M E Griswold, C M Bender, E Hesher, William Beckley, Homer Harris, Henry Bell, H M Jones, G Bervie, John Jones, Albert (3) Chapman, M Knight, John Clieutliem, L M Lnriner, J P Conger, Henry M Mathews, Albert Dryer, J R McAllister, John Derrellyn, Fred Mahanev, E C Foster, WW Porry, M Fisher, Bert Winung, Louis Ensley & Farley Wilkins, Agness II. II. RlDDELL, P. M. To Cleanse till) Hjuli ni Effectually yet gently, when costive or bilious, to permanently overcomo habit ual constipation, to awakjm the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or awakening them, to dispel headaches, colds or fevers, use Syrup of Figs, made by California Fig Syrup Co. Working Xlght uud Day The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever waa made is Dr. King's New Life Pille. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, listleasncss into energy, brain-fug into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 25 cents per box. Sold by Blakeley & Houghton. 3 Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures dyspepsia becauie Its ingredients are such that it can't help doing so, "The public can rely upon it as a master remedy for all disorders arising from imperfect diges tion." James M. Thomas, M. D., in American Journal of Health, N, Y. Z'.BtJSINESS LOCALS. Get your oysters at A. Keller's. o20 Latest thing in cameras aro Im proved Magazine cyclones at Donnell's drug store. Clarke & Falk have received a carload of the celebrated James E. P.itton otrictly pure liquid paints. Drink Warren's Pure Ginger Brandy, For sale at all first-class bars. C. J. Stubllnjr, agent, The Dalies. M17-3m Try Yerba Buena Bittere, tho beEt tonic. For sale at all first-class bars. C; J. Stubling, agent, Tho Dalles. M17-3m Quickly cure constipation and rebuild and'invigorato the entire sys'em, never gripe or nauseate Dewitt's Little Early Risers. Butler Drug Co. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between C. S. Smith and F. E. Cockerline, under the firm name of Smith & Cockerline, Is this day dissolved by mutual consent, F. E. Cockerline retiring. C. S. Smith will continue the business, and will collect all bills due said firm and pay all accounts against the same. Dated August 15, 1899. C. S. Smith, F. E. Cockeuline. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP- Notice is hereby given that the partner ship heretofore existing between P. G. Daut and S. D. Stoufer under the firm name and style of The Daut Optical and Jewelry Company lias this day been dis solved. P. G. Daut will continue the business, collect all debts duo the firm and pay all bills owing by them, the said S. D. Stoufer hereby retiring therefrom. Dated this 14th day of August, 1899. P. G. Daut S. D. Stock is A musical meeting will be given at the Salyation army Saturday evening, September 2nd. After the meeting ice cream and cake will bs served, the object being to meet all local expenses. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Mrs. Ben. tVilson has returned from her camping trip and is now ready to take photographs at her gallery on Sec ond street. Prices from $1 to $5 per dozen. "llarmimj " Whiskey. Harmony whiskey for family and special use, sold bv Ben Wilson, The Dalles. ' jl Drink Warren's Pure Ginger Brandy. For sale at all first-class bars. C. J tublin, agent, The Dalles. M17-3ni. Try Yerba Buena Bitters, tho best tonic. For sale at all first-class bars. C. J. Stubling, agent, The Dalles. M 17.3m To Cum a Cold 111 One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. Paint your house with paints that are fully guaranteed to last. Clarke A Falk have them. Special sale of fruit jars at Miys & Crowe's. Get our prices. ...STEAM... Wood Saw Will run every day except Sunday. Hates Reasonable. i 1 eiepnono aui. J W. A. CATES, Prop. f7"ATJ ATA-VAJ-AyA AJ'A I ATA!XTX ArATATA YOU CflH SAVE IVTOJMEY By buying your FRUIT JARS from us. GET OUR PRICES. MAYS & Cord Wood m OAK, FIR, and PINE CORD WOOD 1 At the lowest possi . ble prices at ler Hardware and Grocrv dealers. More Flies Are Caught with molasses than vinegar, is an old saying, but Tanglefoot Fly Paper " catches more than either. No infect can resist its attraction and orcn within its power the tormenting possibilities of that insect are over. Price 5c per double sheet. Our stock contains many other prepa rations for destruction of insect life. M. Z. DONNELL, Druggist. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. ' , ItartlflciallydlBeststliefoodandulda Nature In strengthening and recon structing tho exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in ettlcioncy. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures 1 Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Ileartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, iSicklleadache.Gastralgla.Cranips.nnd .all other resultsof imperfectdlgestion. 1 fi-e oared by E. C. OeWItt A Co.. CI)lcaro. - rXI ATJS I A t A t ATATA 1 1 At A I A' ATA-'J 1 1 A f CROWE. ll & Woo r