n Bona Fioe Reauciion On every gnnnonl in our Mon's Clothing bopartmont. Hundreds of people in Tho Dalles have boon wail ing for our Annual 1I id-Summer (llearanco Sale and now the oppor tunity is here. Why havo they been waiting? Ueeauso they know llioy get just what we advertise to give; they know tho valuo of honost, legitimate advertising; they appreciate the fact that we never misrepresent. Here's a clean-cut saving for every man in Tho Dalles: ' Dresses for Little Girls... Many Kinds-Under-price. Thcso are very stylish Summer Dresses for tho little girls of 1 to 10 years. Some of light-weight Gray Lawns; others of Dainty Dimities. All Extremely Low in Price. $5.85 Men's nil wool suits, regular $7 GO and 58.(10 units ; Clcuranco prico Mon's nil wool cheviot and cosslmere suits, regular $8.50, iftl.00 mid f 10.00; a q Clearance price JpD.oO A lino of odd suits, nothing to their din credit Hitvn the' absence of ii few import urit ui7.(!H ; all new ntid seasonable goods ; broken linen, that's nil. Regular $5, !(. .0,r0, 7, $7.50 and $8.50 suits; Clear- gQ. unru prico Jpo.oO All CniHh Suits just the thing tor this hot weather Cletiranco prices. .$2.50, $2.75, $,'1.25. All Men's Negligee and Golf Shirtst regular -0 Wie, 75,-., Hoc ; Clearance price uaC What wo say we do, we DO do. Ginghams that cost little The Summer DresBeB may be as dainty as you like, and yet be remarkably inexpensive. There are eonie striking offerings being made just now. Silk and Cotton Ginghams at 25 Cents. m SCOTCH GINGHAMS Therein etill nn excellent variety of these daintiest of Ginghams for these who have to pur chase. Many are in deep colored grounds with white cords, so much wanted now. Read The Special values offered in Ladies' kid button, siz'j 2(, to 4, at .85 Same . 1 00 Ladies' brown kid oxfords, size .1 to 7, nt... . 1 00 " black " -" " 3 to 7, at... 1.00 Reflect on tho expense of keeping children's feet well shod and great saving when 3'ou can huy Misses' kid, sprint! licul, lace or button, sizj8 2)4 to 0, at $1 00 Same, button, sizes 12 to 2, at 85 Child's kid, sprimi heel, button, eizes 11 .75 Sume, sizes 5 to 8, at til) Same, sizes 5 to 8, at 40 Infants' kid, button, sizes 3 to 5, at 25 Consider the money saved when we offer you first-class goods in Men's brown calf welt, lace, at $2 00 " black " congress, at .- . 1.00 Hoy's " ' 85 As shoes are advancing in price it is like finding money to get such good values, and they can only be had here. All Goodo Marked In Plnln FIkutob. PEASE & MAYS The Dalles Dally Chronicle. Telephone No. J. THl'RbDAY - - - JULY 12, 1000 ICE CREAM and ICE CREAM SODA i At Andrew Kollnr's. W . WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Orders by telephone or otherwise are promptly tilled at the McNoul market. The talk of the town those negligee shirts that Tease k Mays' are selling for f9o. See window. Tropical and homo grown fruits, choice vegetables, also that chicken for your Sunday dinner. Call up 278. 11-lwk Hetter hurry up; they are going fast those 5!lj negligee shirts at reuse it Mays'. See window. The telephone line is now completed between Mitchell and Fossil, and the Miii. lu. Illi. ,u r....i .... :i .i. .. !.. ....n tn vm-j' HUH WUIil 111 touch with the world. Murphy was taken to CiiHiiades todav by Deputy Marshal Sailing, where lie will he tried for the robbing of two men hiBt liiduy night nt that place. The pretty little cottage being erectod i'.v V. II. Wakellehl on Fifth street is Hearing completion, and will booccupied by ttie family of Monroe Grimes. The evening no doubt will be n pleas nut one, and the progr.im good, so be present at Academy park tonight to en jev the lawn social. Admission will bo b it 15 cents. A number of wool buyers aro already in the city; but wo are told next week will l(o tiio time when they expect to tueut tin, Wool men hero, and If any hiniiiCHS is done it will be apparent at that time. Letters received by friends of Rev. Gentry Rushing n tins city, tell of ids frloiiB illness in Spokane, where thry now make their home. His phyHiciatiH liuve pronounced his ailment consuinp Uniii and he is confined to his bed a Kood mrt of the time. It reminded one of harvest time this afternoon to soe the complete outfit, "Miie, tank and thresher, of Juntos Gray, 0f Victor, steaming up Second Htrcot, Mr. Gray is preparing to take It to Ills place, where it will hnve iimplo opportunity to get in its work. The body of Roy Gage, of Company O, who was drowned hist Sunday in tho Willamette, near Camp Goer, was found yesterday live miles below the place ttltere he was drowned. The body was discovered by the captain of tho utoamor "th. A military burial will be glvon I' possible. August 1st thorn will be launched in ""lift Walla a monthly publication known ua The Inland Umpire. It will he devoted to tho Interests of the Inland Empire and already a number ot writers have been secured to contribute to Its columns. A new press is now on its way to Walla Walla, as well as other ma chinery. The Weekly Watchman plant will probably be absorbed into the new printing establishment. Cascades has been the popular camp ing resort for the puBt two years, and bids fair to carry away the honors this Benson. Many have already taken up their abode in its shady groves, and every day others join the party. Its popularity is due to its location, afford ing a splendid opportunity for the busi ness men to visit their families over I Sunday. The ntjnosphere is cool, and ' in numberless ways it is just suited to n (lord a splendid summer outing. J Again we urge upon our people to keep , the streetB clean. Some of them area i disgrace to the community, and If , individual pride is not an incentive to I bring about a different condition of j things ; the law should lake hold of the : mutter. During the eummei months tourists and other strangers are con tinually visiting the city, and surely some of our highways and vacant lots are enough to disgust any one and make a Very unfavorable impreebiun on them. ! One would have thought Dalles people ' had "money to throw ut the birds," the I way the shekels fell at the feet of the I trick cyclists, who are indeed "birds" 1 last evening. We thought everyone had I hfr Ifiti'ti 1 .11 f tnt tif. frim tin erntvd thnt. g.ttheiod to watch them and thoroughly enjoyed their riding and the antics of the "hayseed." A little nonsense now and then is relished by all, and its worth the "prico of admission" to have a good laugh no mattei how trivial the oc currence which gives rise to it. Boring for artesian water is still being continued back of tho reservoir, and they hove reached a depth of U20 feet, j Progress is necessarily slow as solid ' rock lias been encountered. The sur I face of tho ground i,n that vicinity is j said to be !I50 feet above low water mark tin tho river, lu boring for urteelnu water, Mr. Sou fort struck water that raised llftcen or twenty feet above the surface at a depth of 100 feet. To reach tho same dopth it will bo necessary to bore 450 feet, and it is the intention now to continue until thnt depth is reached, when It is hoped a similar stream will be forthcoming. Tho O. R. & N. will put on uew dining cars in a day or two, which ifro said to bo "beauts," and It is oluiured tlioy now havo the fiiieBt diners inthis section. They are seventy feet long over fills, and nine feet, nine luelios wide. The interior finish is rarej? beautiful, being of Mexican inahoguiiy in tho torge dining-room and ifuarter-sawed oak in the kitchen. Th6 color scheme In tho ceiling shows a dark green tint, the' decoration Inidwltli gold, and is of fa$y Grecian ornamentation. The car seoU thirty, but thereare no Htationary 60tV, tho chairs being upholstered in g'cen laathor. Flvenulea scut four each, and five two each. Five handsome gas lamps aro hung from the celling. Tho carpet is of dark green in Columbia Wilton over a floor of monolith. Trre windows have curtains with darkgreen fringed valances. .The portiere's are of green velour with gimp ederng. The room has nine niches for flowVrs, and forty square feet of miirors. Oval windows and Gothics set ofl the cars. The receipts of the land office at The Dalles for the quarter ending June 30th were $7,155.07, and the fees and com missions $5,4-10.11), making a total of $12,599.80. During this period 81,852 acres have been filed upon, including 272 homestead entries, 11 original desert land entries, 5 isolated tract entries, 5 timber and stone entries, 9 state school indemnity lists, 3 Dalle9 Military wagon road lists, 1 pre-emption entry and 1 timber-culture eniry. The last two named being allowed by special author ity. Final proof was ollered upon 10 931 acres, including 23 commuted home- Pleads, 03 final homestead' and 20 final timber-cultures. A fifty per rent in create has been made in the past, yea A well known citizen of Portland ha been tued for $100,000 by a man wljo claims he has alienated his wife's nf fectious from him. It is probable th the man never had his wife's nUVctioi and he is now claiming to have loet som thing ho never possessed. One think i certain, a man who would set a money' value on his wife's affections, imaixiuan or otherwise, should be given a ducking, or whipped in public until he had better sense and more decency. And those who make law and interpret it in the interei-t of euch scoundrels are not entirely inno cent of wrong doing and are encouraging grand raecals who are lu the habit of capitalizing and puttinir a money value upon everything. East Oregonian. John Mackenzie, superintendent in charge of construction on tiie portage railroad, says : "Within n month track laying on the road will be completed and a practical test of the capabilities of tiio project will be had. The handling of freight at either end of the line will he practically automatic, lifts and carriers having been erected that will deliver freight from boat to train and vice versa' in one operation. So perfect is the Bchomo devised that it is expected that the entiro cost of transfer will not ex ceed 2 cents per ton. This handling apparatus bus been specially constiueted for the grain trade but can be used on all classes of freight. Speaking of the grain trade, wo have already signed eon- tracts for the transportation oi 2,000,000 sacks from up-river poiuls to tide water." The neighbors in the vicinity of Third and Lnughdn streets have been .much a mu Bed of late watching a battle royal between two birds, who have choeon as their place of abode the aims of a tele phone pole, and tho world in general. The lighting proclivities of the birds was first apparent when, annoyed by th- email boys, who insisted on throwing stones at their nest, the maternal ancoetor of the wee ones, pallied forth and ewooped down on a kid with a straw hat on, arid as the story book would say, almost "nipped otf hie nose." The aforesaid boy took to his heola and the rocky life of the birds cea9ed. The next day, however, another boy passed wear-ing-a straw hat, and to his surprise, he waB attacked hv the enraged bird, who followed him until he was out of that rejion. Tht next difficulty which beset them was when one of their young decided to try his wings and leave the parental poie, and in so doinc fell to the ground. A neighborhood deg soon made hia appearance anil mercilessly proceeded to make a meal off of him. Tills was too much for his fond parents, and in an instant the yells of the cur could be heard foi block?, while the hirds attacked him in a manner (hat would have done credit to a Boxer. The dog no longer is seen in hi favorite haunts, and now the birds, for "hirds" thny are in more than one sense, reinn euim-me. Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought, and which has hecu iu use for over 30 years, has horno tho Hlgnatnro of and has been made under IiIh ncr- ffly solu,l supervision Hlnco its infancy. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-fjood" aro hut Experiments thnt triflo with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic cuibstancc. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fcvcrislincss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Me Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR COMMNY. TT MURRAY STRCCT. NCW YORK CITV. BtarrliMt Last Kvniliifr. ! J The wedding ill Mr. Henry Nagel and JliSB Mil uuront'iri, ilnuiiiner oi ir and Mrs. C. IJmcht.nf, which was an I nontxvd yenterdav in 'iu ('iiiiosici.E, took place lai-t t-venini; at 7:!10 o'clock at the Borchtoif burnt- in this city. 'I he weddiiiK whs a quirt tine mid lint cere monviM pet lurmed h Hev. Brenner) of tin Lutheran church. At its cloi-e very bounteuue tep-n-t wit" served, am SO'11 alter .Mr. a i id Mis rHk;ei lett on the 9:15 train to ui'tkf (finr home in l.ettixt'in, win' if the ltd mi is euuaued Nn bti'dnt'Bx Mr. N-iihI wrtf f'. -inn1 tune propri etnr nt the Khi E-n H'-i'h Murks, end is a young man t it Utr.lt 1 nf "li the COUIIUIluitt'. Hi- hriilf i mu. ti' . M' modest iMI if , llif wnrlli nt chnr telel is lie.-! knnw.i iii ti.f home circle anil a 1 1 1 (j 1 1 ihi'Se with vhom i-he i ino-t i itimule. Willi their many irii-nds, Tim Ohhon HM.ic j tins in heariy ciumrittiilnt ions. camp during the remainder of the warm weather. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Iluntincton and family went down on the boat this morn- init on a camping trip to Lost Lake, near Mt. Hood. John Hutniston, havine visited for a week with his cousin, S. L. Brooks, left on the bot this morning on his way to Ins home in los Angeles. Geo. Joles, Mrs. Isaac Joles and her daughter, Miss Pearl, accompanied by Miss Blanche Emerson, left this moruirg for a cumping trip to Trout lake. S. .1. Nutting, who has spent the past four months in the mining section of Eastern Oregon, returned to the city on the noon train coining by the Columbia Southern from Shaniko. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Filloon, accompa nied by Mrs. J. II. Crooks, Miss Minnie Crooks'and Albert Crooks, were passon gers on the tioat this morning starting tor a camping trip to Trout lake. Maurice dishing, who is intire ted in mining in the Snmpter district, came down on the morning train to visit his lather, M. M. dishing. He finds him improving, and he w ill soon be ab'e" to Die movt d to his farm. . Uev. and Mrs. D. V. Politic and familv went to Cascades todav to join the campers there, Mr. Paling has so ar ranged that he will eojrte up each Satur day evening and hold tho regular morn ing service on SiipdayH. NMrs. V. b. btephens took the boat for 'ortland thiamorning, onheruity to Saiem, where ehe will attend the grand lodge Degree of Honor, of which sho i- Irtdy of honor. After the close i f the session she will visit in Albaiv, nr .i.i. it now Warner went to Hood enoi'i.t' f Kev. Hoht. HlVer lOilaV ' Frank Mi ip-iee madea husineffi trip to CiiM!itdeS todav. I J'!NOruiiiliiilciiniH."irA'ii from iShnnlko on ihe iinon Mum. Mrs W O II die i- d.iwn frtiin Moro to -peiiil a ii ia- i h leliitiven here. John Chap e le, nf Gnldendal", spent this iniiriilu i i thi'cnx , lemming home at noon. M s. Thou Wool and little son, Vincent, left the cim eterdav on their it ay to Vicluila, U (1 Mrs FreH Siiumbrs came d iwn on the nno i ir.nn '''inn V'luuion and is lb ueH of Mn-h I'Miiii Haiidttll. Mii-tee N.i . C'Miperanil nalina Phirman leu thin iniirniiiu in e.imp near l lie family of. I. M lluniiigiiiu at. Lost lake. Thefii'iilh t.lo.tii Heiiueitaro spend ii'g the Hiiuiiiiet a V ipi'iia tuv, whither tho judu'tt we'll tnj en hem vesterday. Mis Kugeiihi nrf returned to her home in Purl land t Men! y, lifter a short visit with her si.ter, Mrs. 11. H. lUddell. Mr. anil Mre, A. O. (liegeCHine down from Heppner yesierdavVdid left today to spend some lio.e atceaview, Ilnucb beach, Mr. and Mrs, U. T. Parr, ceoinpmiled bv Mr. Parr's iimttier ami sister, joined the parly teiuud fur I he L -cks this morn ing, where me I idle will remain in DIaoliitli)i) Notice. The copartnership business heretofore conducted at 175 Second itreet. UDder the firm name and style of Blakelev & Houghton, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, F. L. Houghton retir ing from said firm. The business will be conducted in the future by Geo. O. Blakelev, at the old stand. F. L. Houghton will collect a1! accounts ami pav all lialii'ities nf aid firm. The Dull"-, Oreuini, .Inly 2, 1900. Gl.'tl. O. lil.AKLI.KY, F L. Houghton. l.adie-' tan oxfords 3iz-s .1 too only 90 cants at tin- New York Cash Store. lays j Me i i IKUtN. Iii this city, Wednesday, July 11th, to Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Williams, a son. Help Wanted. Two girls, who aro willing and eouipe tent to help, can obtain work by apply ing ut the steam laundry, None but tlioarf who are worth the hiring need apply. 1 l-Itt Oh, say, have you seen those elegant negligee shirts that Pease & Mays' are showing for 59c regular 75c, 85ii and $1 goods. See window. For choice fruits, fresh vegetables, fish, poultry and all kinds of feed, call on tho McNeal market. Phone 278. ILUk Nutlcit, Columbia River Ice & Fuel Co, wishes to announce that they will deliver ice to any part of the city ut all hours of the day or night. 'Phone !1U or 81 Long Dial, ; 75 or 8 Seutert & Condon. Why pay if 1.75 per gallon for inferior paints when you can buy James K. Patton's sun pr jof paints for $1.50 per gallon, guaranteed for 5 years, Chirk & Fa'k, agents. mI7 BUSINESS J.OCALS. Clarke & Fulk have on sale a full line of paiut and urtiet's brushee. A full line of Eastman films and sup plies just received by Clarke & Fulk. Floral lotion will cure wind chapping and sunburn, Manufactured by Clarke & Falk. Paint your house with paints that are fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Fulk have them. 1 Tho only store ii this city where tlu Genuine Imported Stransky-Stee! Ware is sold. A little higher in price, but outlast:" n dozen pieces of so called cheap enam eled ware. BEWARE! i Other wares look hna the name Strausky - Steel Ware on each piece, Do uot be deceived First prize nt 1C International Exhi bitions, Highest award at Worlds Columbian Exlubi tion, Chicago Pre ferred by tho best cookinRauthonties, certified to by the most famous chem ists for purity and durability it is cheapest because BEST. Remember, this celebrated enam oled wave is special ly imported for anil sold in this city ex clusively by us. It docd uot rust nor absorb rrrease, does not discolor nor catch inside; is notnll'eoted by acids iu mats or vegetables, will boil, htew, roast and bake without imparting tl.i vor ot previously ocokuil food and will last for years. OyO" We cau. tion tho public against imitation.