The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 19, 1900, Image 3

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    Regular Prices Cut
Jt3
Deeply and Remorselessly.
Onlv nun thought la behind thiH TRADE
COMI'KIXINTt K A 115. mid that Ih, to mulct!
,ru'n ihnt will po Hwi'iip Hvorythlnt! Imforo iht-iri
Ilk i mi Alplnn n valiincliK ; bo wo print in t) i tr let
i,th tin) small ptirup, bo every eye will bo en
el uieil by thorn ;
&S.85, $5.85, $6.85,
$9.85, $10.85, $12.85
Your choice of $0.50, $7.50,
$10, $12.50, $15 and $20
....SUMMER SUITS....
Yin, repent It ; lot tin prieou burn In your
nil1 1 nry, for tlio rcuiilivr prices on thu suits nine.
i'ii from -f(!.00 to $i!0; but thu lug business this
Hiiis-n tii out Into tlio rcctilnr lines tliut wn liiivo
..Miiti'iI together till tlio broken lotp, iintl snid
u ill u h thought of present profits or iiiiything
i hi-nut n quick riddance):
$3.85, $5.85, $6.85,
$9.85, $10.85, $12.85
Tlu'Bi! uro all sizaa of HlyliHli Siiminor Suit n of
v ireteda, cii-Himeres, 'oxfords, tjvoeds, cheviots,
series mill Htripcil flannel. Kvitv suit. Ih sewed
witli ptirodyo silk, and nil liuvo pure mohair serto
mil Parmer's Hiitlu lining.
Ciiiiic today; co m it instantly, and cot ut 11
ii icuhiUH price u Sutiiini'r Suit "that'll give you a
a i- ni of splendid service for remember:
"What wo say wo do, wo DO do."
Scar bo ro
Cords-,,
Special for
Saturday Only
1000 yds.
at
per yd QC per yd
Tlio Searboro Cord? are a close re
production of one of the latest foreign
Wash Fabrics, boing almost the ex
act equivalent In quality and stylo,
yet oilered at a price in comparison
that is sui'i risingly low.
Real value, 8c.
Saturday only, 3c.
This is a bid
money
A simple business proposition of
offering you
$1.00 fop 75e
"We want to clean out all TAN
SHOES this season. We have cut
prices to make them go.
All $5.00 values go at $3 75
All $4.00 values go at.., 3 00
All $3.00 values go at 2 00
All $2.50 values go at 2 00
All $2 00 values go at 1 50
All $1.50 values go at 1 00
All $1.00 values go at , t 75
See our show window for best evi
dence of genuine bargains.
This sale includes all Tan Shoes
except 2ueen Quality Shoes.
All CootlB Mnrkotl
in Plain Flffuron.
PEASE & MAYS
v
"A Dslles Daily Ghponicle,
7We;inm' No. 1.
Tilt Ii - DA Y - - - JULY 1!), HUH)
ICE CREAM and
ICE CREAM SODS
At Andrew Kiillcn-'s.
. .
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
Hi - i nt'xt .Saturday at A, M.
W 1 I' u C'o'h.
1 in- ' (mi oxfords Mh'ib : to 5 only
Si' c-!.: tlio Sow York Gash Store.
'I.c r.m of tniiuitgn visiting Pacific
ci ) ; m ii in May thin vt'iir over' that of
tin , moiith of J8i)9 wiih IIO.OD.S.
A' "ii' 27,500 tons of tin pinion uro
ui"' i,i; rim Pacific oast yi'arly in oan
ll'llt - vl.tiou.
D t llmklo nuivml in town yeatcr
d y I'i'n 10,01)0 pounds of wool belong
iiif to .loliu Dovinc, of I.eo, Crook
WHJll v,
rv woman lu town will bo there
ii"x Siturday. WhuruY At A. M.
Wi ni ,v Ci.'h. Wliat'H tlio roaeon?
dr ..!iftH woith to ''.)() for 90b.
M . .Ins. T. Peters rocidvi'd a tolentam
h)l fiuiii Baltimore advising him of
tli- 'li'.iih ()f inothor at that plai'o
vi'H-.M.hy at tho advanced ago of 80
ye i
Ti . Yiihinm Wool Growcin' Aeaooin
lio liit" lnjiin holding regular henii
,Mk"' '''' sales dayii at North Yakima,
Wiisli. At tho lirat salu 1150 bales of
wool Hold to u Han Francisco firm for
" I'entii.
I.arv Monday morning th" postufllco
t Wallulu wue broken Into und robbed
of ul'oiit $iiri In oiihIi. A ntoro in the
8 'in loom wiip nlijo ndiove'il of Hi'veral
wmiidH of tobucoo, and othur articleo
erc nlm lakun.
ltiLiir.il n r:r,,.i .....i.. f n.,,,1.,..
r v.i,.m a jrtll III
tour'HiH arrived on' hint nlKht'ti boat and
HJ'rt it ilie day vlHltlnir tlio rMiI.h of tlio
V) ami ita fiUrroundlnKf. Tho party
y'm Califoi nia failed to connect hut tuo
jxpiett-d later on.
A eoiiplo of yentfl m;o two Olynipla
'"iiHli fariim'rs drove u fow pllefl to pro
tl''r " Unli trap loeation. 'f hoy rceently
wore paid $100,01)0, thin bein tho bill
mice of $1.12,000,1110 prlco they asked
far their lUliing "eliiim."
'i'l' ii k Malone, of Antelope, wiih until
rulizi'd thin niornluif ly Jmln Urad.
fllmw. Wu CiUllH t0 t, United Stiitea in
ISM and took out Ida full oltl.on pupora
ISO."!, hut had lost them, and liko
'"liny othem, found It cinder to lako out
lull citizen paperH u iiecoml timo than to
"t ' certified copy of tlio original
; imperB.
Hut wentlior Biiggestlona Alpn.cu
voflB, alpiiea coats nnd voate, llnun ornali
Jt8, crush sultH, ekoleton lined coftte
voate, ligUt woiglit blue serge coats
nnd voHtB, white duel: trouper?, Ptrlpod
flannel emit and pnntK. The new tiling.
Any of tlio nbove mentioned lire ju?t the
thing for t.hio hot weather and JVnso A
Miivh are Belling ut nctiml cost. See
windows.
I.izzio Wakerkins, a olild of 11 years,
wb brnuht to mwn hist tiitrht by her
jiurtMily from ISoyd to have a finder at
tended to by Dr. GreitondorfPer. Tlio
idrl wiib playing yeaterday afternoon
with other ehildieu around a header,
and at a time when the middle linger of
her ilgnt hand wna on the edi;n of the
sicklu and between the Kiuirde, a piny
mate cave the eicklo a jHrk that eovercd
the (lueer near the middle joint.
At !!:i!0 thiw afternoon tiio thonnnino
lot in front of Hlukeley's drug store,
in the nhndo of tho nwiiinr, stood at an
evun bundled decrees. Another iiiGido
Hood at 02. Tlirf wind all day has been
(nun tho ent, which makes the heat all
the moie oppiesHive. This paragraph ia
written for tho special comfort of D.illen
ilea who are camped by u nil mouuttiiii
BtreauiB oi by tho blessed end fea wuvch.
Two wolvee onco npied a lamb,wliicli
had fitrayed from the, flock. "It is
mine," paid one. "No, mine," tuiid the
other, and while diBputmt; the lamb
oiiee moio eiimo under tho eye of the
watchful ahepherd don. Moral It ia
not well to let a good thine flip while
outlined in id!o eil'ort, nnd those neli
kuo nnd iolf flhirla that I'eiiso & Mnyii
two nellint; for f)0 eentn aro nearly all
mine. Iti'unlnr price 75, t." and $1.
Juat tho tliini: for tho holidays.
Andrew Ganger, of Crate's Point, wns
thrown from a wiigon ycateidny nnd re.
ceived heveio cuts nnd bruiscfl over the
eyes nnd face. While on hia way homo
from The Halloa, and nt a point oppo
site the Kllndt place, a wheal came oft'
tho wiion mid Mr. Ganger was thiown
violently to tho ground. Tho team ran
fur enough to wreck the wniron into
apliutorH mid llnnlly rnu up against a
blull'of nicks, which stopped their pro
ureeH. Mr. Gnni;er is over 70 year
of iijju; but hia injuries, UioukIi painfl,
nio not thought to bo soiioiis.
A friend of TiinCiir.u.sit'u: wiitei us
from Collins Lauding to say that the
Collins' hut sprint! liiivo just ftieen
opened nnd thnt the iipcomodtitioni uie
nil thnt could bo desired. Among tioae
now there uro Win. Hendriehs, ex-iVerk
of Shoriiinu county, Attorney J. 1!. llos
ford nnd Ji. K. Mooro of Moro, nnd UV.
II. HiiKsdale, Bchool suporiutendentl ol
Sherman county. A end accident le
curred U tho Bnwmlll nenr I hero .Sunilny
nfternoon, when Afgio l'Vont, nbijut
fourteen yenrs of nue, who drowned in
the hike. Sim with several otl or
children wore playmu In " old bint
nnd left it for tho saw-lotss, from wh eh
they slipped Into the water. K
A little after 1 o'clock today word ine
received t the ofllco of the Oregon T de
phone Company that a fire was rK np,
auppoBedly in tlio wheat fields of SI er
man county, in the neighborhood of he
Woodworth ranch nenr Wnaco. So
great was tho smoke and flame thVt
luqulrlee were tnudo from Centervllle in
Klickitat county, and from Rufns on
the Columbia, asking if Tho Dalles was
not on fire. A mass meotiup; was held
at Wasco to organize nil the able bodied
men in the town to e;o nnd filit she fire.
A later niessr.sre from Wntco enid the in
dications were that the fire was this side
the Deschutes. Tho vinoko was plainly
visible from bote, nnd some people with
n keen K'tiee of smell said they could
distinguish tho emel! of burnum stiaw
Thu engineer on tlio no"ii w eft- bound
pnssuiiKer train reported that
wns rayinir in tho Walla Walla
he passed through this morning. People
said it had already destroyed 1000. acres
of fltandinp t;rain, but to the engineer it
uppeared as if five times that amount
hud been destroyed.
west- bound !
t n bi; firoi
la valley ns I
I.iilt't.1 rin!i l'roiti China.
The latefit report of thu foreigners in
Pekin is thnt they hnvo tnken refuge in
Prince China's palace. The state de
partment at WnshiiiKlon hna loceived a
dispatch from Consul-Geiieml Fowler
nt Che Foo enyinj; thotoveruor of Shun
TutiK ited that hia courier left Putin
July 9th. The foreinuerfl were still
holding out,
In the capturo of tho nntivo city of
Tien Tutu by the allies, tho foieignnrs
lost over 700 killed nnd wounded, the
Jnpunesu beinK tho heaviest losers.
Serious friction ia upi'in repoited to
exist between tho allies, nnd Japan de
lays the forwarding of reinforcements
Germany, Kussin nnd Franco have
come to an ngie.emeut legutding future
nutlon in Chtnn. Ilnsaln will cany on n
separate campaign against PeUin from
the north.
Tho Chinese troops thnt invaded
Amur are eonceutrntint; on tho railway
line between Aigon and Snjrhnlien.
The Chinese empress ia alleged to
have proposed to Japan a wholeeale
masiiiicie of foreigners in both countries.
Li Hung Chang ia said to hnvo been
implicated lu tho aflair.
Sliurhluu Cannon l!ull.
BaughuiHU, a son of the pioneer naviga
tor, nenr where tho light occurred.
Baughman lives in Washington, oppo
site Bonneville. For somo years he
kept the ball in his house as a relic of
the war of '50, but a few days n'jo he
allowed Colonel UnAkins to take it and
place it on exhibition in Portland,
l'lCCiri.K CIWIINd ,INJ GDlNG.
Mrs. II. S. Wilson left on this morn
ing's boat for North Bench.
C. W. Ilaight and wife went to Port
land on Ill's morning's boat.
.lis Jiessio Lang was a pa-senger on
the noon train for Portland.
Frank Menelee was n passenger on
the belated mid-dav train fur Hooil
River.
Postumster H. II. Riddell and wife
left on this morning's bunt for an outing
at MolFatt Springs.
' State Senator G. II. Baker, of Gold
endah', passed through ton today on
hia w ay to Portland.
I Sicliel, late a well-known merchant
of I'rineville, arrived here on the noon
train from Poi lliiud.
Attorney Jayno and family left on the
boat this "moriiing for an outing in the
Wind River country.
The Kind You Havo Always Bought, and which has hcu
in uso for ovor SO j-cars, has horno tho slfjfnalnro ot
and has beenmadounuer his pcr-
. sonal Hiincrvision since Kslnrancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in tills.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-ns-ffood" are hut
Experiments that triilo with and endanger tho health of
Inlauts and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria ig a harmless substitute for Costor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing- Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
Bubstancc. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
nnd allays Fevcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
si
The KM You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TMC CCNTAUR COMPANY, TT MUHBAV STREET. NEW YOI1K CITY.
Alisa CHiidio Booth, who has. bet-n
visiting hem for a few days, left, on this
mot unit; a lJ01,t lor 'lt;r home in I'ort
hmd. John Buker, a Well-to-do sheepman
from Antone, Wheeler county, i j i n thu
city looking after the tale of hie "clip of
wool.
W. T. Yountr, a mining nasayer from
Siimptei', arrived hero today with tlio
intention of spending the coming thri-L-wi-eks
at the home of his father. in-law,
M. ii. Miller, of Five Mile. Mi. Younu
is a partner of Joles Bros, in tho placer
mine at .Sand Gulch, Wheeler county.
Tlio liest Iti-mcily for Stiiinatli unci
i:rl Trouljlos.
'I have been in the dnii busintSi for
twenty years and Jiave sold most all of '
the proprietary medicines of any note. '
Among the entire list I hnve never found '
anything to equul Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera anil Diarrhoea U"meilv for nil.
stomach nnd bowel troubles," says O.
W. Wakefield, of Columbus, Gn. "This
remedv cured two severe oases of cholera
morbus in my family and I have recom
mended and sold hundreds of bottles of
1. If, till' fillklmiiQi Q tit I l.ritr uittiru at. tie. '
faction. It aU'.rds a quick and sure cure
in a pleasant form." For sale by
Blakelev A Houghton1.
mniifi ft H
mum n u
n M U Ul kT
lUlf
Durins; last M.iy an infant child of our '
neighbor was stiHerini; form cholera in
fantum. The doctors had eiven up nil
hope? of recovery. I took a bottle t f
Ctinmberlain't) Colic, CWiera ntid Dinr
rhoea Itemedy to the h(.U;e, telliiii. them 1
I felt sure it would do eood if u-ed ac-,
ordini: to directions. In two daB time 1
the child had fully recovered, i'he child t
isnow vi!oro.i and healthy. I have re
commended this remedy fri()ueully and j
have never known it to fail. Mrs. Curtis
Baker, Brookwnlter, Ohio. .Sold by
j Blaheley & Houghton,
Colonel L. L. Hawkins, of Portland,
baa secured n prize for thu city museum
in mi eighteen - pound cannon ball,
which, undei tho personal direction of
Geneial (then Lieutenant) Philip II.
Sheriiluii. was fired at I ho miirnndni'.
Vakimn Indiana when thev besieged the j on da-v I"' "Iiibitrd.
I.loekho.ise at thn CaKi-a.h.s In tl, B1,rinL I I'lienwnnt and quail (11 kimls)
nf I Still. After several flt.it ionti Inul I ipl;
boen relieved by Colonel Steptoo nnd j m!,Je8'
l"!oliiiiil Wri.rht. with thmr tioon. th ' ri"
IIOliN.
At 0 o'clock yesterday evening, to tho
wile ot
child.
Mnishal Hughes, u stili born
(Jllllle l.iitrK,
At the lequest of the I.eaguo of Amer
icnii .Spoitsuien we imblisli th follow
ing synopais of the game laws pertaining
to thnt pjrtion of the state east of
the Cascade rnnge :
Grouse It shall bo iinlnwfnl to kill,
injure or destroy uny grouse nt any time
between the 1st day of November nml
tho 1st day of, August of -the following
year. Killing of more than fifteen birds
Shoot-
killing or injuring prohibited ut all
blockhouse was inveetcd, and Sheridan,
with forty regulars and ten volunteers,
went to its aid on thu steamer Belle.
He landed on the Wnshingtou side, op
posite Bonneville, nnd there met be
tween 1100 nnd -100 Jiidtans, who drove
Ida troops some dietnnco nnd killed one
of his men. Ae the Indians carefully
concealed themselves in the timber,
Sheridan opened up on them with IiIb
single cannon, und sent ball after ball
crashing through the trees.
Of all the balls .fired, only two were
ever found. One was picked up years
afterwards, but what became of it is not
known, The second was found by John
,iino chicken Closed Reason be
tween November 10th of ench year and
SeptemLer 1st of the following year.
Duck Cloted teason between Murch
loth and September 1st of ench year.
Elk Piohibiled to kill before Decem
ber 1, 1010.
D.er Closed season between Novein-
j her 1st of ech ear nud July 15th of the
following yeur. Use of dogs prohibited.
Sale prohibited,
.Spotted fawn Unlawful to hunt or
kill at uny time,
All officers are gnine wardens nud will
en fore the above laws.
Stetson lints at 3.35 next Saturday
at A. M. Williams & Co'.
After nruiy Intricate experiments,
scientists have diicoveied methods for
obtaining all the natural digest.ints.
These have been combined in tho pro
portion found in the human boly and 1
united with Euhctnncea thnt build up
the digestive organs, making u com
pound called Ivodo! D spi-pr-in Cure. It
diiiei-ts what y.iii eat nud allows all
dyspeptics to eat plenty of nourishing
food while the stomach troubles nru !
being radically cured by the medicinal J
agents it coutnlus. It is plensiiut to i
take nud will give quirk relief.
A (..Mill Cloiixli M.illi'lno.
Many thousands hnvo been restored to j
health end happiness by llm u.-o of i
Cliuiiiberlain's Coiiith Remedy. If nf- j
llicted with any thro it or lung trouble,1
give it a trial for it is eeitain to prove j
beneficial. Coughs that have resisted (
all other treatment fur ) ears, have yh l ied j
to this lomcdy ami perfect health been ,
restored. Gaos II. tt seemed hopeless, j
that tho e'imnto of f nii'iits biMith resorts j
failed to bent lit, havebteu perinanent'y 1
cured by its use. For rale by Bhtkeloy 1
& Houghton,
castoria!
For Infants and Children. j
The Kind You Hava Always Bought
mm f
Tho only store u
this city where th(
Genuine Imported
Stransky-Stesi
Ware 13 sold
A little higher in
prico, but outlasts
a dozen piecesof so
called cheap enani
cled ware.
Other wares look
lias tho name
StrnnsUy -'Stool
Ware on each piece.
Do not be deceived
First piizo nt 10
International Exhi
bitions. IIiRhont
award at Worlds
Columbian Exlubi
tion. Chicago Pre
ferred by tho best
cookinga,uthontiea,
certified to by the
most famous cheni
ists for purity and
durability it ia
cheapest because
BEST.
Remember thia
celebrated onnm
eled wnro ia special
ly imported for and
sold in tlua city ex
clusively by us.
a
It does not rust
nor absorb grease,
docs not discolor
nor catch inside; is
notafl'eotedhyucids
in fruits or
vegetables;
will boil,
stow, roast
nud buko
without
imparting
flavor o
previously
0 o 0 k 0 d
food and
will Inst
for years,
..OyO..
Wo cau
tion tho.
public
against
imitation
Nasal Ciiluvrh qnieldy yields to trcat
moiit hv Klv's (Jrnniii llnhn, v.'liiehis nuivo-
tho ubly aiomatlo. It is receivod throiujh tho
fj s 1 nostrils, cleanses nnd heals tho whole- mir-
ro of LLaf?f&CU24 fftco over which it dilVuses itsolf. DruegistH
soil tlio &uo. blzo; urini uizo oy niiiii, 10
cents. Test it nud you nro sure to coutluuo
tho treatment,
Announcement.
To aceouuuodnto thoso Yho nro partial
to tho uso ot atomizers in applying liquids
into tho nasal passages for ctitawutl trou
bles, tho proprietors preparo Cream ltnhn in
liquid form, which will ho known ns Kly'u
Liquid Cream Bului. Prico including tho
spraying tube is 75 cents. Drugcists or by
mull, 'i'ho liquid form embodies the med
icinal properties of the solid preparation. $
Boars tho
Sitjuutur
iteiiivmlier
That Chas. Stubling h still doing a
retnil business at hia new place. He
sells in quantities to suit nil customers,
from one bottle to u .barrel, Family
orders dellvere i promptly.
Floral lotion will cure wind chapping
and sunburn. Manufactured by Clurkc
& Fulk.