1 SATURDAY, SEPT. 16th, 1899. 25 for One Dollar FIRST of the Season. FIRST in the Field. FIRST in the Interest of our Customers. 0m , Flannels Inaugural j sale ( Populaire For One Day Only. 25 YARDS FOR $1.00. See Window Display. It may seem strange to those accustomed to the usual way of doing things to talk about reductions at the beginning of the season. Nevertheless Saturday next brings to our cus tomers a chance to buy goods for less than we have sold before. s The Clothing Department is Right in line wide open and read' for business; ready to save you the nickels that go to make up the Almighty Dollars. For one day only wc will give a reduction in this department of 15 per cent, off and you can never reali.o the purchasing power of money till you visit us. Nowhere else in the country can you buy as good value as you can of us. You are standing in your own light if you pass us by. lie do not want your money unless we can give you satisfac tion for it. No "hot time in the old town" these nights, hit Saturday there 11 be a warm time in the daytime at our store when the crowds rush for the bargains. A Few Words About Hatology, We have placed on this sale the most popular and best Hats of the season Roelofis and Manhat tan Hats. All Goocln Marked In Plnln FlKuren. Pease & Me vs. v 5. iff 15' id IS' YOU GAH SAVE JVLOflEY By buying your FRUIT JARS from us. GET OUR PRICES. MAYS & CROWE. ' .8 A 3 CUhiskey. This brand of Whiskey is guaranteed to the consumer as a PUKE HANI) MADE SOUR MASH WHISKEY for family and Medical Use. Sold by Ben Wilson, - The Dalles, Or. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. SATL'UPAY SKIT. 10, 18fi) Telephone Nu. 1. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Fieil rvo fjr tulo ut tho Wnsco Ware house, tf Some iL'oplt keep thu Sabbath H!) holy tluttliey don't work iny for three days behreor three days lifter. After n vacation of Bevun weekB tho K'ksnill have regular meeting tonight, at which nil iiioniborH nro requested to bo present. John Monldriek, n prominent pioneer settler of Grant county, who bud mined Ihere for forty youra, died in Cunyon City Thuraduy morning. Ho was n H'Jd degree Miihuii. The etirveyora for the extension of tho Oiluinbia Smithem forty-six miluH fur ther smith, ela'.m thoy have found easy Ruilea over most of thu.route, iml work will beuin in n few duya. Itev. .1. 11. Wood will occupy tho pul pit of thu Method! t church tomorrow morning, mid in tho evin'ng Itev. Hos klns, recently appointed to the charge at More from Piinevllle, will Hpeak. Work was begun yeBtorday on tho now humlry nud already tho foundation in hid ami also the floor joint. Mr. Mae Allisler expects to hnvu everything in working order inside of two weuke. Capt. Tom IlilbiHt, late of Los Angc- Ciil., with Lieut. Jasper, of L-i Grande, would be glad to welcome tho People of Tho Dalles to one nud all of the meetlnaa held in tho Salvation Army ball. vine, isutier litis purchased elx car ols of cattle from Priuovillo Btoekmon, ainonf whom aro Messrs Cram, Lylo anil "annum. They aro in the SaltmarHho frdj tod,iy ami will be shipped to Tort towneeml tonight. r.. .Miller, of Pease & Moys' dry w tlcpartment. ia not lit hit) ac wilomed place today, but oonflnr.d homo sickness. Mrs. Miller and both respectable family, who nro now heart broken over tho tragic ending of eucIi a mistaken life. A change Iiiib been made in the "hello girls" at tho Oregon telephone oflice. Mies .losio JenkiiiB, who was night operator, haB resigned her position, which in now filled by Miss Minnie Bartell. Tho day foreo consists of Misses Corn Jolee, Maiu Elton and Martha Schooling. They pay some real estate agents nre eo enterprising that if they go to shoot when they die, they will cut tho place up into town lots, get up a bostn and then unload on poor mortals who aro enticed there by statements that they will never have to pay any coal bills. A drunken man by the name of Hum phrey, who waB arrested yeuterday after noon, had a notion of causing tho mar shal a great deal of trouble by resisting arrest. There were razors flying in the air for a time, but it doesn't take a great while to conquer a drunken man, und he was soon 'landed." ,ludgo Win. Cuke, of Portland, grand chancellor of Oregon for tho K. oi I ., will be in The Dalles Monday evening und pay an oflicial visit to I'riendship lodg!. After a short Bossion, a reception will bo tendered to the distinguished visitor, and all Knights and their fam ilies and also tho Rnthbono Sisters are inylted to be present. Opening of tho fall nnd winter mil linery at tho Caupbell & llsun mil linerv Parlors from Tuesday to Saturday inclusive, Sept. 10th to 23rd, "M. On this occasion will bo shown tho most stylish and complete line of millinery ever displayed in Tho Dalles. Good values in street hats, dress hate, child ren's school hate, also baby bon.iets. It is surprising thu number of letters of Inquiry which are being received all over the 'state from Eastern people who desire to make their homes heio. I oat master ltlddell Is constantly receiving hucIi communications nud tells us holms also has been been 111, so that n veritable by cmitlren have llly'ro home "Mpilnl. I'aulMolir Is expected to nrrivo l'eclty In i. ., .!.... .wi i u ir. "I!d that every effort will bo made bv 'Jf citizens toward tho bridging of the veiat 'I'" narrows ami to induce tho Rijy to make The Dalles the '"minus. Tl. ... a llilr v.ulntl. i. hi it i... Q V "HI I'AlllUltlUII oi iuv "wn etat fair opened last eventnis lit U. ClOCk lit thu ffttr rr,.,,l. . K.latn exercise conelated of a band con "7 l'f'"i'B orchoBtra. No better m il ,C0UlU 1,0 BHkei1' H blda fair 10 Undecided succeai. Tje body of a woman which was found Aril. . MHt st,0ren' UnUIng, near So ?!! ruee,ll,y. ' Proven to be ion , '?rrt Krool. H8 Violet John- i uu UOIoreunturintf llln tl.o ilnwn. course wi,lch tails off in the endeavor to get rid of them. As this is the case it would bo well for farmers and others, who keep ! their horses standing for so long hitched to some town post, to consider the coin fort of theEf poor beaEts. Through the efforts of tho Arlington Warehouse CompanViarrHngetuentB have been made to receive all the wheat grown on tho Washington eide of the river. They will have platforms and I scales and sufficient men to unload and receipt for the wheat the same as if it i weie delivered in Arlington, thu3 ena-j hling farmers to return home without delay. They have also leased the ware-1 house of Balfour, Guthrie Company and 1 will operate both hb ono to tho interests I of tho wheat growers. This arrangement : will be very beneficial to Arlington. The city health department estimates that there have been over five hundred 1 persona vaccinated in Pendleton during j the presmt week. Of these, t tie pro portion of children to older persons is about ten to oue. All the physicians have been busy, although just now the i ush ie all over, and only comparatively u fow come into the ofiiees to have the operations performed. There is only one case of smallpox, contrary to are port that appears to have become cur rent. That ia the man taken to tho peet house a week ago, and in charge of an immune nurse, George Hayes. He was somewhat worso today, but Is having good care, and will receive it as long as ho is ill. Ji. 0. A mammoth wheat "farm for sale. An opportunity for some one to great that it teems hardly true; 800 acrce of deeded land, all well fenced. This farm has ubout 1000 acres of rango adjoining it; water in abundance, a lot of springs and acreekrnus through It. It is one and one-fourth miles from Biggs staticn. rn tho O. R. & N. Co. Railroad and the Columbia Southern Railroad, and ia situated in tho greatest wheat raising DANCE A GREAT SUCCESS. The Ilnok mill l.udiUr !:iy Know llou to Get Up a I'lirly. ho far answered each one, although it baa region of Oregon. A four-room house, taken quite a little wotk. Oregon's threo big barns and all other necessary fameia fast spreading nnd the state 1 01lt buildings, twenty-live head of cattle, rapidly being filled with thoso who no I ten or twolvo horses, plows, lakes, reap doubt conio with thu idea of not only Lrgi niowerB and all other farm implr "growing up," -but keeping up with I ho ! mt.t8 requlied to run a great wheat live spirit of tho West. I farm, go with the place; a complete out- There Is an over-abundanco of melons lit. Anyone can raise thousands of In the market this season, duo perhaps bushels of wheat on this place. Owner 1111 " ' . . . ...... .it. ..f....,i iid nnn fni-Mm nlnrn fivn vears . .i... H. .lit (luntiiml lor l em uim ruin: T'vr" t Huiumer. Whilo tho shipment is large, On all sides last night was heard ex pressions of surprise that the Hook and Ladder boys had been" eo successful in tho crowd wh't.'h attended the dance. Many had expected that no matter what care was exercised in the Eale of tickets, it would be next to impossible to obtain a desirable crowd ; but although the hall was crowded, had invitations been sent out the attendance would have been about the Eame, and the boys nre de lighted with the success of the party in every particular. The floor was in pooi conditional first, but soon became smoother, making danc ing much pleasan'ier. Birgfeld's or chestra furnished the usual good music, and in eeveral instances tho continued applause compelled them to give encores. Dancing ceased at 1 o'clock, and it ie safe to say everyone felt satisfied at the enj ivable time they had spent. Not only was it a social success, but financially as well, tho gross receipts be ing ?o43. Their expenees were light, tho opera house, printing, etc., being do nated. The members of the company worked hard for that which was only theirs by right, and deserve unstinted praise and congratulation at their suc cess. With a few exceptions, tho citi zens did their part, and in consequence wo will soon see tho boys hauling a new cart and fitted out in good style. Park, still there aro many people whose morbid curiosity has not been satisfied, and the nurnbei of persons who visit the scene of tho tragedy daily has Ecarcely abated. Every Sunday people can be seen looking at the park and hunting for the place where the young girl met her fate. Just what satisfaction can be de rived by gazing r.t the spot where the murder has been committed is a matter as deeply a mystery as the crime itself. One man says that ho has seen at least a dozen younj giils in Cycle Park who go there for no other purpose than to view the place on account of the history con nected with it. Some of these girls live on the West Side." OUR CHURCHES. Aiinlvirsary Servlcr s ut L'uiigreButluiial Cli ii rill. The Dalles, Portai and Astoria Navigation Co. ird ,l"Jeire,0, or,, and was from a It doea not equal that of other yenre, which Ib accounted for from tho fact that the cool weather ia not conducive to n taste for title fruit. While in former yoare our merchanta paid from $1 to 1.50 a dorn, this year tho prices range from forty cents to $1.23. Tho flavor ia not bo good, either, for great deal of sunshine la ncceaiarjr If tho beat melona nre produced. There is tne crop In Oregon this year which seema to havo been anything but a failure, aud that Ib the fly crop, par ticularly those which choose the horse as their victim. Somehow that mil sauce teems to be worse than ever, . .i ..iinmla nre annoyed ul- anil mm iiuui nuiiMnii' - most to death, fairly switching their live vears ago; Is now telling It because tie is too old to run it. Pi ice $8,000, terras very easy. Further information furnished, Any ono looking for a great opportunity is implored not to let this offer go un heeded. See Old Dad Butts. The I.hiIUi. Tho pleasant effect and perfect safety with which Indies may uae Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To get I ho true and genuine article, look for the namo of the California Fig Syrup Co., printed near the bottom of the package. For sale by all druggists. Paint your house with paints that are fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Fnlk have them. Tomorrow will boa busy day for this church anil congregation. The services will be commemorative of the organiza tion of the church and Sunday school of forty years ago. Appropriate services were observed on thetwentv fifth anniversary. Rev. D. B. Gray, who was pastor at that j time, urenched the anniversary sermon. He will bo present touiorrow'and per form a like service nt 11 a. m. The exercises for tho anniversary of the Sunduy school will be conducted at 12 :15. Members of the "Old Guard" of 1850 will assist in this service. A me morial and communion service will be held nt4 p.m. At 7:1)0 .o'clock the historical service of tho day will he con ducted. Mr. 8. L. Brooks historian. All the services will bd interspaced with appropriate music, and tho public ure cordially invited to bo present. lielluvo I'rmik AluMunlft Utility. The ease of Fronk McDanlel, charged with murdering Clara Fitch in Portland, will not go to the grand jurv until the last of the month. Thero fleema to be no doubt In District Attorney Sowall'a mind that a true bill will be found. It la rumored that some strong evidence has been "rcur.did up" within the past few weeks. Just what that is, no one who is in position to know cares to say. Regarding the curiosity still displayed by the people, the Telegram says ; "Although It Ib over two months since Clara Fitch was assassinated in Cycle Christian Science meeting in small K. of P. hall every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Calvary Baptist church Rev. W. B. Clifton, pastor. Regular services at 11 a. m.and"-.30 p. m. Young people's meeting at GiSO p. in. Sunday Echool at 10 a. m. St. Paul's church Rev. Geo. Leslie, pastor. Holy communion at 0 a. in. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 a. m. Evening prayer and sermon at 7'.'M p. m. Sunday school at close of morning service. Christian church, Ninth and Court streets. Rev. G. Rushing, pastor Preaching morning nnd evening, at 11 a. ni. and 7 :30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 ; Christian Endeavor at 0:43 p. in. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Salvation Army Kneel drill and holi ness meeting, conducted by dpt. Tom Hitbish at 8 o'clock; subject, "Four , Emblems of tho Holy Spirit." Junior! soldiers' meeting at 2. Free and easy ' family meeting at !1. At 7:30, "Salva tion Charge." led by Capt. and Mrs Ward. . All fur l .". A good horse, a bu0'gy and harness for ! sale all in splendid ccudition, for !;o0. This is a bargain rarely secured. Apply at thia oflice or nt Parkins' barber shop. H-St-lw Mluriiiuiiy" Wlilkkey. Harmony whiskey for family and special use, Eold by Ben Wileon, Tho Dalles. jl Fur Suit:. Twentv-three city lots for sale. From S50 up. Inquire at Columbia Hotel. 8-23-lmo. stafiejolatorfi Dalles City Dully (except Sumtny) betvrcen Tho Dalles, Hood River, Cascade Locks, Vancouver and Portland. i Touching nt way voin's on both tides of tho uoiuiuuia uvcr. Until ot thu nbovo stuiimerx liavo been rebuilt, nnd nro iu excellent linpe for thu season of 1SW. Tliu ltt-culaltir l.lne will endeavor to give, Its juitroiis the best cervlca possible. for Ciiiiifurt. Jlctiiiojny unit I'lensurt-, tliivel by tho bteaniers of Uie Kt'Kiitutur Mtm. The nbovo steamers leave Thu Dalle'- nt 8 a. m. nnrt I'ortlanil at 7 a. in., nml arilvu at iietlun tltm In Minpl'j time for outgoing traliu. 1'ortl.md OHlee. The Dalles Olllco. Onk St. Dock, Court Street W. O. Allaway, Uenera Asent. ! com win ! it ar;aj y I. I I Jl I If II! ,11 Clarke & Falk have a full and com plete line of liuuse, carriage, wagon and barn paints manufactured by James E. Pat ton, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. fll?S. OlilVlfl W. PfiGAfl, 0TUDIO AND ART NEEDLE ROOMS. MASONIC BUILDING, Third Street, between Court and Wash ton Streets, The Dalles. OAK, and PINE CORD WOOD At tho lowest possi ble prices at lilaier & Ben(on Hardware and Groc.ry dealere.