Regular Prices Cut Deeply and Remorselessly. Onlv one thought is behind Una TRADE. COMPELLING SALR,. nnd that Is, to make linen ilnit will ho sweep everything before them likn mi Alpine avalanche; ro wo print In big let tern lli" I'liiiill piieus, bo every eye will bo en chained by tlioni : $3.85, $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.... Ye, ittpeiit it j let tho prices burn in your mo i ory, fur the reuuliir prices on the snilH rung iil from $11 fiO In $20; but the big business t hla Ht'ii'ii mi cut into the regular lines that we have gathered totrttt litir nil the broken lots, mid said with u' a thought of present profile or anything elsi1 hut a quick riddance): $3.85, $5.85, $6.85, $9.85, $10.85, $12.85 These are all sizes of stylish Summer .Suits of worsteds, easslmeies, oxfords, tweeds, e.hevlotp, serges und striped flannel. Every suit is sewed with pure dye silk, and all have pure mohair serge anil Farmer's satin lining. Come today; come instantly, and get at a ridiculous price a .Slimmer Suit that'll give you a s ai-uii of splendid service for remember : "What wo say wo do, we DO do.'' Scarboro Cords... Special for Saturday Only 1000 yds, at per yd QC per yd The Scarboro Cords area close re production of one of the latest foreign Wash Fabrics, being almost the ex act equivalent in quality and style, yet offered at a price in comparison that is surprisingly low. Real value, 8c. Saturday only, 3c. This is a bid for your money..... A. simple business proposition of offering you $1.00 for 75e "Yo want to clean out all TAN SHOES this season. We have cut pric.es 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 75 See our show window for best evi dence of genuine bargains. This sale includes all Tan Shoes except Queen Quality Shoes. All Goods Markoit In Plain FlpuroB. PEASE Sl MAYS The Dalles Daily Gtoniele. Telephone No. 1. SATPKDAY - JULY 21, 11)00 ICE CREAM and ICE CREAM SODA At Andrew Keller's. m WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. A marriage lieoiiHe wb iBBiied yester day to Alt. Kolsuy nnd Alice Bull. Ladies' tun oxfords sizes It to 5 only DO cunts t tlui New York Cuah Store. Tim Imainess man who is too close Hated to udvortisu 1h generally too close fisted to give bargains. Several cows have died recently at Hood River from n diaeiiBe that the citi sena do not know how to treat. . Trunk Mi-nitfeo was yesterday up pointed administrator of the eBtntc of tlie late .luines Grey, of Wupinitia. Hiftwetm now and January lnt the O. R & N. Co., will expend I00,000 im proving tl,u road hed between The iMlli-diiuil Cuecudu Locks. "Hi IMIIuh "JeJIersouian" democrats liuve decided to poHtpone thoir ratiflca lion meeting till tho "Jelloreotiians" return from tlioBummor resorts. Wo learn that a lire occurred ut a place nenr Wasco, t li Ih afternoon, that burnsd coiubiiied harvester that belonged to .Mr. .MuPherson and destroyed 'J5 to 30 acres of standing Krain. Tim UniBB Valley Journal says that Krnest Sherur recently iiad 1700 head of 8lif poisoned near Flah lake, forty "ilea east of Spokane which he was taking tu the eaateru uiarket. "SiickUiaB Jerry Simpson after a long trkK) to stave otr prosperity for him elf and l.ia country, has had to buc ciinib. Tlie assessor in Liarber county, Kansas, lain Bcheduled him at fJO.OUO,' ea'u "i Tiicoma News. John Dye and "Bob" Uofcan were "limped in a sailboat ou the Columbia "tjver, .opposite Underwood's Lauding, ' '"Kilt of tho Kith. I)yo was rescued, jiu Ilogun .,, t.rruii ttW(kyi Rml i8 M'ougtit to have been drowned. too-1'" ''x,,ort tnu, of 1800-1000 wbb 1227,000,000 larger than for tlie two years previous. Bryan thinks we should '"ive free sliver, anarchy, free trado and n lot of Ot,or conglotnuratloiiB in order w reduce these Ilgureii.-Wulltt Walla I'tilou, A lawn social will be given by tho yni! ladles of the Eoworth League 't Wednesday evening at tho Smith C""ch ""Metice, on the corner of "rili and Union atroets. Refresh "V'it8, consisting of ice cream and cake, will be served. Under the operation of the Wilson ee trade tariff for revenue only, there whh a deficit of $108,000,000 in thirty five mouths. Under tlie Dingley tarifl' for protection there was a surplus of $10,000,000, in thirty-two montliB. I Eugene Citizen (Ind.) A party of woolbnyers and otherB, wiio are wont to bathe of evenings in I tlie Columbia at a point near the old (.). 11. & N. Co.'h incline, yesterday killed a ruttle snake at that poiut that meas ured three feet and had eleven rattles. Tliia iB a rare occurrence for this neigh borhood. 11. C. Oordion brought into town this morning pumples of GraveuBteiu apples ' one of which measured iu,1.. incheB in j circumference. They were grown on j the hill west of Odd Fellows' cemetery, I without a drop of irrigation and are j mere sampleB of what is going ou there ! all the time. I If you know o( any dead-sure remedy Unit will bring back to life about thirty bountiful house plants, make an offer of I it to Ed Kurtz of tlie Pacific Express Company. Ho may not buy it, or even accept it aa a gift, but lie needs it, all the same. Following the advice of a Son of Belial yesterday Ed "fumiguted" hie plants, with the result that they are nil dead. Crook county possesses some remark ably natural feutureH of landscape, , among which is un immeuse column of rock ueur the head of Mill creek known re Steina' Pillar. It etands on a ateep hillside, ia about 1-0 feet in diameter und '.150 high, towering to this height with perpendicular wails, it being fully as large at the top aa at the base. Us summit will never bo desecrated by the foot of man, unless it ehould fall down. Major I.ee Moorhouee, of Pendleton, furnishes tlie information that the Key. Perce and Umatilla Indian name for the peak of Mount Hood Is'SMatsum hi-hl," which, in the Indian dialect, means the "breast of tho mother." In the lan guage of these tribes, which is based on symbols, the earth is made tho mother because all living things receive their nourishment from the earth, hence the reason for their naming the snow white peak of Mount Hood, tlie breast, or one of the breasts, of the mother. There is an odd streak in the Miller family. Joaquin Miller baa a brother in Eastern Oregon known aa "Cayuee," tall and gaunt, who wears hla light col ored hair on hie ehoulders'tied near the center like a school girl's. He wears overalls, jumper and broad brimmed hat, his overalla stuffed in heavy boots, fastened with a belt at the top, a foot wide. He iB a Uamstcr and etockman, 110 years old, with u wife and children and' has never had his picture taken and never will. Ho ib about to spring upon the public something that will make him more famous than his brother. Mr. J. V. Adklna has taken charge of the Umatilla Huubo dining room, where he will conduct u first-class res taurant and grill room. After today the meals will be served a la carte. The restaurant will beopon from 0 a. m. to 8 p. m. Mr. Adklns Intends to have a re'iUurant second to none on tho coast. All the delicacies of tho market will be found on the table, served by the best caterers. Mr. Adkins is a thoroughly competent restaurant man, having spent his entire life in the business and been connected at various times with the best restaurants on tlie Pacific coast. Tlie new departure will undoubtedly prove popular, and in any event Mr. Adkins will spare no pains to make the Umatilla House restaurant second to none anywhere. j20-2t On the Little Klickitat, near the point where it enters the Big Klickitat river, several Goldendale men have recently filed mining claims. In the party are Messrs. Wm. Van Vactor, the Coopers, etc. The elder Cooper, who is a miner ol experience, in connection witli Mr. Van Vactor, have purchased a hydraulic outfit in" Portland, which will arrive ! next week, It will be necessary to con I struct about three miles of ditching, water being taken out of Bowman creek. Tests of tlie several claims have given very satisfactory returns, and aa there is an abundance of gravel whore their claims are located, we hope their venture will be profitable. Philip C. Cox, collection teller in Ladd it Tilton's bank, was drowned Thursday ufternoon between Pennoyer's mill and the boat yard of the Portland Ship-building Company at Portland. Shortly after the hank closed, in com pany with the messenger boy of the in atitution, he proceeded to the swimming place. Immediately upon entering the water and swimming about 100 feet the young man was seized with a cramp and drowned without making an outcry or a struggle. After sinking beneath tlie waves the ilret time he did not come to tho surface again, otherwise Professor Emil Thellhorn, who was watching on the bank, may have aucceeded.in res cuing him. Indians hunting ou the east coast of Hudson's Bay have brought word to the Hudson Bay Company's post, on the west coast of James bay, that they found Inflt spring a vast quantity of wreckage, tho bodies of two men, and a man in the last stages of the death struggle. The Indians reported that they could not understand the language I he spoke, but that it was not English. ! He died whilo they were there, and they returned to the trading post with out bunging any evidence of the strange occurrence. It is believed by tiie offi cials of the Hudson Bay Company that the Indians witnessed tho ending of Andree's attempt to roach tho North Polo by balloon. They had never seen a balloon, but from their description of the wreckage, tlie officials are firmly convinced that it was tho remnants of Andree'a airship. MUMtay Kxi'iimlon to Uouuevillc. Take either tho Pacific express, leav ing Tlie Dalles at 4:50 a.m., or the Portlund special, leaving The Dalles at 1L':".'i noon, for the Bonneville picnic grounds Sunday. Fare AO cents for the round trip. Good music, vaudeville performance, specialties under the pa vilion, free. Return on the eveuing train. frdy&sat j NOME CITY NOT A PARADISE. John Parrot t nir- II Ih f mpreBKloUK ot the Alnl:a Eldorado. Nome City, Alaska, June 29, '00. To Tin: Editor We landed here June 17th and have been enjoying pleasant weather so far, but the rainy season ie supposed to eet in early in July. The steamer Koeecrans, which carries the government lumber and other materials is having hard luck. Site was Ftrand?d on the sand of the Yukon de'.ta and bad to throw overboard her coal and some of the other purt of the cargo. She had to return to Dutch Harbor for more coal, where, we hear, she has run on the rocks. Ben Snipes arrived on the 2"d. He had a tiresome voyage of thirty-one daye. This is a good country from more than one standpoint. In the first place it is a good country for a man to stay away from if lie expects to get money easily. In the secoud place there 1b plenty of gold here In the ground. There ia also about twenty men for each claim. The beach has been very rich, but the ueHi has been worked out. It ia impossible for a man to get a mining location until there are eome new diggings discovered. There is one ship quarantined here, and about six or eightcaseB of smallpox. The water here is worse than auy other that I know of. It is ice cold and clear as crystal before it is boiled. Then it turns red and has the taste of soap made of rotten eggs. This town is not a year old and has a population ot over 35,000. If one w ishe to see a fight at any time, all he bus to do is to go out and look around a few minutes. It would eeem that this place is cer tainly doomed to burn. The buildings and houses are all wooden Bhella In closo proximity, and the streets are only from twenty to thirty feet wide. A fire with a little Btart could not be controlled. John Paiiuott. BILL OF FARE. The following tempting fare will be served at the Clarendon Restaurant to morrow from 11 :30 a. in, to 0:30 p. m. KOUl' Chicken Cream. fikii Boiled Salmon and Egg Sauce, KNTKBK8 Chicken Saute, Mushroom Saute. Pork Cutlets, Apple Sauce. Cold Ham with Jelly. Cream Fritters, Lemon Siuce. KOA8TU Beef. Mutton. Veal witli Dressing. VKliUTAIII.lH Mashed Potatoes. Pickled Beets. String Beans. DKHSKliT Apple Pie, Custard Pie, Plum Roll Pudding. Icq Cream. Clark & Falk are never closed Sunday Dou't forget this. Subscribe for The Chronicle, Tho Kind You Ilavo Always Bought, nnd which has hceu in use for over 30 yenrs, has borne tho signature or and has been mado under his per- sonal supervision, since its infancy. tetCSUM Allow no one to deceive you in this.. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" aro hufc Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of Infants nnd Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Castoila is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It con ta his neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic fatbstance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fevcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea- and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nnd 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 SI The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CtNT.UH COMMNV, TT MUKRAV 8TBit T, NEW VOHK CITY. BALDWIN RESTAURANT. The following elegant bill of fare for ynur Sundav dinner will be served at the Baldwin Restaurant tomorrow from 11 :30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.. for 25 cents. Will you be there? son Le Potaj.'e aux Abattis d'Oies. Sliced Tomutoe. I!:i(ll.slies, FISH Boiled Salmon, a la Maitrc d'llotel. Smoked Halibut with Sliced Lemon. IIOII.Kl) Queen Ham. Chicken, a la Financierc. Mutton, Macearoni Sauco. (JueumlM-r.-.. (iieeu Onions. i:xthki Baked Pigeon Jio, a la Devonshire. Pineapple Fritter?, llaishe Sauce. KOAM" Sirloin of Boef. Leg of .Mutton. Loin of Pork. I.ettueo. . New ltoel. Potato Salad. VmKTAIIl.KH Mashed Potatoes. String Beans. Sugar Corn. Apple. l-ii: Raspberry. Lemon. I.ady Fingers. Spongo Cake. Small Assorted Caken. 1HU1T Riverside Oranges. Apples. Pcaehes. Lemon Ice Cream. Crackers. Cheese. Coffee. V. W. Wilson-, Manager. OUR CHURCHES Conurenationul church corner Fifth and Court street?. Rev. Poling, paetor. Morning worship at 11; Sunday echool at 12:15; Junior Endeavor, 5 p. m,; Youii People's Society 7 p. in. No eervice in thu evening. Methodist Kpifcopnl church Corner Fifth hikI Washington, Rev. II. F. Hawk pastor. Sunday eelmol at 10 ., in.; morning servicu at 11; Sunday school ut 12:15; class meeting ut the cloeeofthe morning service ; F.puoith league at 7 ; no evening eervice. Calvary Baptist eliuich Rev. W. 11. Clifton, pastor. Regular eei vices at II a. in. and 8 p. in. Youu people's meeting at 7 p. in, Sunday rchool at 10a. ui. The Sunday tchonl and tnurtitiitf ser vice of the Ctlvary Baptist church will hi held at iliu frame tchool building (tirtt floor) ou Union street, until llioir new building is completed. Thu even ing Be r vice will be held in the M, H. church. mays i crowe IP The only store ic this city where the Oenuine Imported Stransky-Steel Ware is sold A little higher in price, but outlast: a dozen pieces of so called cheap enam eled ware. BEWARE! 4 Other wares look has the name Stransky Steel Ware on each piece. Do not be deceived First prize at 1C International Exiii bitions. Highest award nt Worlds Columbian Exhibi tion, Chicago, Pre ferred by tho best cookiugautliorities, certified to by the most famous chem ists for purity and durability, it ia cheapest because BEST. Remember, this celebrated enam eled ware is special ly imported for aud sold in this city ex clusively by us. It does not rut nor absorb grease lines n - . not discoloi - . .1 . i nor oaicil insiue; is not affected by acids vegetables, uoii, roast witho.u t imparting it .. . IlilVUI UI I I I Will stew previously cooked food and will last for years. "OfO- NulU't), All persons are requested to give ured't to uo one on my uccount without an order from me. M. Thouiihouun j 18. Ivy Wo can. tion thu public against imitation ' Nilstil CiUlliTh ipilukly yKldii in lvat- . i.i.. ... ii . i I I mem uy j'.iy a i icuhi imiiii, nu n i n,;i ' " . , i . i . . . . .i i.i i. , i. uniy aroiuauc. n ii loceivcu iihuuh" uohtrils, clcuiihos and houls Iho wliolo Mir face over which it dilhisea iUolf. Diiiggihtu null the f)0e. size; Trial nizo by innil, 10 cents. Tobt it anil ynu an' Miro to continue tho treatment. Aiiiioiiiictniiiit. To Accommodate tliooe who nro pnrlial to tho uso of atoini.eiri in applying lnpiidi into the uasnl passages for cuUii'rhal troti bl(tt the proprietors prepare Cream Balm in liquid form, which will bo kuowu oh Fly's. Liquid Cream Balui. 1'iico includiug tho praying tube ii 70 cents. Druggibts or by mail. The liquid form embodies tho mcd. ieiual properties of tho solid preparation. J