Whyi What ! are wo thronged ? is the alt motion ? In hot and sultry times like these, it is only tin- UNUSUAL BARGAINS that don't go n'bcgghiK. Values, and big onus at that, alone possets tho power to interest. Sunstroke Itself May ho braved to get your rightful share of what wo ofTer this week. Read the Record, then Run the Risk. MEN'S MONARCH SHIRTS; this season's hh.es., regular $1.00, f 1.2.) e.nd if 1.50 vnl-tie-, rhmratiee price 95 O.ir MENJS and BOYS' 1 i r STRAW HATS ut lldll pilCe M F.N'S TROUSERS; new good, embracing w r teds, casslmeres anil cheviots; values that r..nge from .f 1 .50 to $3 50; clearance T 1 bOY.V WASH SUITS; new stvles and all ;';rw:,H.?ei..lo.b: half price What vc say wo do, wo DO do. Saturday Special. Ladies' Suits. Regular Prices Cut Deeply and Remorselessly. Only one thought is behind this sale, and that is to mako a prico that will sweep everything beforo it like an Alpine avalanehe. So we print in big letters tho email price, so every eve will be enchained bv it. The Coolest Shoes for Summer. $8.79 TAN SHOES Remember, wo aro still oflering you $1.00 for 75c in all purchases of Tan Shoes. Another Special. Your choice of any Man-Tailored Ladies' Suits in the house. Let the price burn in your memory, for the Regular prices run to $2 Sale commeiir.es Saturday morning at 8.00. Misses' Tan, button or lace; sizes 1 H to 2 Child's Tan, button or -lace sizes 0 to 1 1 : Small sizes Ladies' Kid, button; 3, 3A-, 4 85c 75C $1.00 All Got'.(Js Marked n PIHn Figures. PEASE & MAYS The Dalles Daily Chronicle, iFLIDAY Telephone A'o. 7. - - - "JULY 27, Ti00 newly acquire, possessions to govern Schutz, and, as a firet step, Mr. Schutz tlierr.relves." i today sent a letter to the publishers of Th Antelcpe Republican suggests the 1 propriety 'df reviving the Stockman county project, and thinks a small county 'formed out of tontheactern Was. ICE CREIWI and ICE CREAM SODA At Andrew Keller's. PEOPLE COMING AXI GOING. B. Wolf is quite ill at his home in this city. the Reports and asked if it were poesi ble thAt the Reports should have pub lished an analysis of Baker City beer j N. Alexander, of Victor, is registered clothed in the' very same words, from at the Umatilla House. W. A. Johnson, wife and eon went on this morning's boat to Lyle. (0) co nod -Forthern Crook coald be run to last, save only in respect to with len burden to the taxpayers of T.amee, as Dr. CJrey's analysis of The 1 that Urctrlct than ehey are bearing nor.-1 Dalles beer. H.N. Blackerby is at the Umatilla in collection with two large counties, j a sowirr-. opinion, ami,. 1Iouee fr0,n Waeco' Sherm8n conntJr- I I miss nannan nrauBS leu on mis oenrKcuni jiiHrietj n. ueemB, ui voni-1 morning's boat lor Ocean I'ark. I Mie. Henry Klindt left on this-morning's boat for a Bojourn at her cottage at Ocean Park. I The Paul Merr Portage Company I nave wkcii a ctw up to t'aeoo to operate pany K, 47tli U. S. volunteers, writes a , the eteamer Frederick K. Billings. The ' lolll aI)(1 ,lltereetinc letter to an old liillrngs will rrun between t'asco 'end Columbus, which is situated at the friend, Charles J. X'ickelseu of Boyd, whom the sergeant used to know when WAYSIDE CLEANINGS. - . ' upper end of 'the portage railway eround Dtiriiie te remainder of ttm smnmer J'Cdilo Kallf. The firet work of the fceaou rrr. (is Nos. I and 2 will top nt Billings wild be to carry lumbeT to be Cascade I ocks Sundays on being-flogged. 1 weed in constructing landtags along the Whv i,-at the homo tlwee hot iuys by (rolv, wliicti will be uee lor 'l:mlling , claiming e to tho "pernicious effect the co kuif, hen nil the delicacies Of the , tt,e '-row this fll. j teaehincsof tbeeelf-styled anti-imnerial- feu(!ut: r.rc served at the Urnntllltt 'House At. 'i o'clock this afternoon tfie resi-! ists is 'having 01. tho efforts of ocr yrili rottii" ulenco of Mrs. Paul Kxelt, Tenth A tnu-t of 7500 acrees baa been nur-; street, ;ai practically burned to the George T. Prathet., of Hood River, he was a mere lad bv:k in old Pennsyl- j was in town last night and left for home vania. Wc have raid the letter and it' on tue no train. etronglycatifirniflF.ll that the friends of j Major Hall, claim agent of the O. R. the piesent ndmvr.istration have been i& X. Co, was " town last f ight, the ......... nf . 1. . . T T 1 1 .. IT .... State Senator J. N, WtfHamson, of Prinewlle, arrived here on the noon, train, on his way to visit his mother who rs III at Portland. ' R. iR. Ilinton and family, of Bake oven, returned on the noon train from a Ameiicen eoldiera to bring the Filipinos into selection. "Sargeant Deems tl6 not think the -war in the Philippines CmroC m tho Grand Rondo vttlley, or. 1 Konnd. i tie lire pecuiitny uis which t is tiiider,8tooA a-colmty of Mor- J treesiug; from the fact rat only two days none uid settle. ' a-'0 remains of ithe hiwband and W m purses will be efiered nt the i ... .1 itUtfH ffvirii Him iniiin.iruv Hint Ih nnw in n wibpeuir wliicb will 'Le held -tins , " t, ' .;,, 'Cwiipbell hkI her twcchildren, Mr. and 3 ivo of the bet race -horses in t:ie I U8,lee- nl (t!W 1 ro"1 the 1 irjm. gets to be presit lent lltt v.i.l tet j Mffl w ,f Young ind .Mrs. M. A. cirrc'r of Hasteni Oreron urc already in ,!OI,l,H were e"vja J ,oru uieiv.ufiejiei.uencu. man, jrienaiinr-, Miller. left -on thia .morning's boat for Ill U FAI i IIUI! I IIIHL Vi'l-O UUII. lUUUa I CU. f k..V mi IIUIIUIU lib IUI I llVi c VfiMV II lU l r. UllllllK '.V Vlllllll I M It ( .I1IDII. will w:d coon. The "niggers," as lie! sojourn in 'Portland find at Clateop calls the FiliphicP, "are no nearer peace 1 beach. Mr. Kintou in 'much improved than I6ey were year ago. Tliey are ,n'"ealt"' waitim; on W. J. Brvan. Thev think if .. .I)nrt.v consisting of Mre. H. II. traiiiu g on the Antelope -track. A' f ' ci eat council of the Red 'Men, Mr. Henry Leaiated lelt at this ollice ,u" oomnicnuy 01 wigger luuiane. wliwil ,'..i !..... 1 , . 1 today lour aiipleti 01 tlio ied Jilelig- -"it.. w. muco, 1 jrni up niiiiuui ineeiiiig niB- . . lone .e-unlu v, John Michell, of -Miia ,,vi"'r rieiy, HKgru, r-itr na 1 1 ...... 1 18 fovr pouude and one ounce. One of M Ul.lifiliili. n nM.nl.or nt tl,p ,D 1 P"" fou ',.,. ,. i.UVH hh .,,, ,i,li tia ounces unit meas J'Cin .t. me of tho great tTUBtees. I 'i... Ourothy, tlio'intuut i'lwli of 1 Mr u 1 irH. Willi,., f .i.to! " tiitvi iMl.lltllHLi UI llli. Ui! I r joott fro-i, , 1 thiK morniiiK "t l:lfj o'oluk. ires fourteen iiiclma in uinwiiifeienre. The Kletigheifiier iue. fall apple. Thete are beautifully fornxid Hnilnre without epeok. or Haw. TJmy aro the ?5 rst jirod- net of a young tree that .yielded live I Inn been ... poer health -from hs lMAnstial ,plluH!,iH neHr Ull, impnmty, they ill hack you to uiucce ton. ui"! Hh death wnBinot.iir.ex !'' funeral will take place i evidence tomorrow. In t',. ami h tn lit -i, Uei.. in w I ,. I IH Put Conrey, a prosperous young eheep luan lute of'tiradeCrook county, loft on eotue -partiailv civilired but the roosorlt v t,t0 'PMPenger I'.dt niahc to vieit his uncivili.ed barbarians. They are nlV mot,,7 V i "ii 1,0 comity ,. . ... ... , IrelKatl. He expects to bo gone utterly without eympathy or gititude. u)01,t three months, that ia Ui sav, if Voii'Mjay treat them with the atniotit the girl ho loft behind him wjlljiot eon kindnecp, give them food, clothing, Ke,lt l) u,tt buol; with liiiu sooner. nioiK unytliitjg they may iveed or iiiwiin. decke, and tho next moment if thty have j ,,,...,., .u ,, a eliinH;e, anil m hope to etcuiw with -fiiti, i M-j.n-u.knf w u''..ii,.., .. Meyets Hw utii eoventeen iu5Ihm I HBiilppl liver., hctucen Alton '"Hie, in threw hontp and twenty He I. ml made a wager to-ewim . ii with tlK'ir boloa. So expert are they in J the iwe of these, weapons that J have j one of thoiu, with one stroke, split ' i a nian'V, head onei down to hie shoulder. I j 1 mil irltwt to soe 'from your letter that old gnriisou f.tubli'C. Wlio 'nn beat them" Frank Metier and W. M. Kllliiign. worth aro in the clt-v repnieiutlng the ; Portland chamber uf commereu In a! epeeUl scheme for advertising it-e state . in !enenil and iudivldufet towns and (lis-1 lIllll'S III five .hours, -hut a . irl,.tM In imrllontur. 1J'luv urn atJicitim. ''e up and swam.ped the 'baat ' BiibtcriptioiiH for u booJ: tknt (Its i ..... 1 1... . i . ' " um inner auu iue mivor. . itato an ordinary vest pocket wid is " t Uvm Will iiM ii tJmrf iitru in fllliwl u lrli VAIiiiiMit r-t :i'.4lt ICS fill V0rV : .... , .,....,., i mi n. ')r,louu "igglo iu-re " 1 ' wwr ni.i n Jm.'i miuj..., """'-- ,.... .. I,,..,,... Ammn gon. ilie uook is wild uv iive cei.:iB a piecJ1. In any ouantily, and a town (Ike live pnne In this -ity, Friday, July 27th, to thu wile of Gc3tiitrthur, a son. ftOtll'lt. TrnclirrK' Kxnmlnatinnii. Notice is hereby given that the county superintendent of Waeco county will hold the regular examination of appli cants for elate and county papers at The D.ille", Oregon, as follows: I'Ori HTATI! l'.M'UltS. Commencing Wednesday, August 8, at nine o'clock a. m., and continuing until Satuulay, August 11th, at four o'clock. Wednesday Penmanship, history, al gebra, reading, school law. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, book-kceninc physics, civil government. Friday Physiology, geography, men tal arithmetic, composition, physical geography. hatunlay Botany, piano geometry, geneial history, English literature, psychology. ron'roiJNTV 'papers.. Commencing Wednesday, August 8th, at nine o'clock a. in., and continuing until Friday, August 10th nt four o'clock. 1ST, 2.NIJ AND 111) GIIADK CKP.TIF.CATKS. Wednesday Penmanship, history, orthography, reading. Thutsday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, school law. Friday Geography, mental arith metic, -physiology, civil government. " "puimauv cnimncATES. Wednesday Penmanship, orthogra phy, reading.- Thursday Art of questioning, theory of teaching, methods. Dated The -Dalles, Or., July 27,1000. C. L. Gii.DEnr, j27-10t School Supt. Wasco Co., Or. Aiiotliei Pioneer Gone. mays Crowe Mr. E. Selden Brooks died at Wood ville, Or., on the evening of the 26th inst. "He was born in Cass county, HI., January 31', 1839,-and came to Oregon in 1850, in the territorial days of this fa vored land, with hid parents, the late Linus and Eliza Brooks, who shortly after their arrival located and Bettled on the donation land claim, where now is Brook's station, in Marion county. He was married to Miss Emma Perkins in 187l"and lost his companion, in 1877. He never married again. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Iva B. Collins, of The Dalles, and Miss Emma Seldena Brooks, of Toledo, Or.; be also leaves a sister, Mrs. Wm. E. Brainard, of Mt. Tabor, and two .brothers, Mr. Sam'l L. Brooks, of this city, and Henry J. Brooks, of Portland Or. ' He was a man of sterling qualities; a man whose tender heart and sympathet ic nature were acjmfort to all those who were in need and distress that came un der his notice. Sunday Kxnumlun to,lniievllle. Take either the Pacific express, leav ing The Dulles at 4:."i0 n. in., or tho Portland special, leaving The Dalles at 12:35 noon, for; tho Bonneville picnic grounds Sunday. Faro 50 cent's for the round trip. Good music, vaudeville performance, euecialtiee nnddr the pa vilion, free. Return on tho evening train. frdy&sat In Your fceak. All comity warrants registered ' prior to Aug. 1, 1890,,. will bo paid at my office.. Iutwreit " coasea after Juno ,'10, 1030.. J. F. HAJtrsmiiK. Countv Treasurer. f onr west, window for bargains iu ladies low Hhnes. The Now York Cash fltiire. , -.jjii.'y i . - i Tho only store ft thin clly where the flenuinc Imported Stransky-Stcol Ware is sold A little higher in price, but outlnstf a dozen piccer of so called cheap enam eled ware. BEWARE! Other wares look likoit.butthegenu ino has tho name Stransky Steel Ware on each piece. Do not be deceived First prize at 1C International Exhi bitions Highcut award at World s Columbian Exhibi tion. Chicago Pre ferred by tho lest cookingauthonties, certified to by the most famous chern ists for purity and durability it is cheapest because BEST, Remember this celebrated enam eled ware is special ly imported for and sold in this city ex clusively by us. V It doe3 not rust nor absorb pjrease, does not discolor. nor catch inside, is notaflectedbyacids in frutts or vegetables, will boil, stew, roust and bake without imparting flavor o previously cooked food nnd will last for years. We cau tion tlu publir !:)!-' :mi:a;ic .4 Aunuul Fire Blectluu. Annuarelectioh"-of'.fire chief and as-, sistant chief will take place r.t the city tire engine house, on Third street, be tween the hours of 5 and 7 o'clock p. m.r . August 0, 1900. Active members in good standing in their respective com panies are entitled to vote. By order of the Board of Firo Dele gates, Dalles City fire department. j27-2t 11. C. Likbk, Secy. Spent! Siiniliiy nt llonne vllle. Put up a lunch and got aboarifeither of the O. R. & N. trains leaving Tho DUIes at 4:50 it. m. or 12 :S5 noon, and spend the day in tho. refreshing shade of tho trees at Bonneville. Fare is only 50 cents for the lound trip. rinn.t .....:., .... ,i ii. i ..... under the pavilion free to all. IMresli1 nients can bu procuced on tho grounds if debited. fnh&sut 111 lueticii to the Spufurt it Condon i you honor the old.'lag and have faith an Telephone ComjiHiiy, it ought to ho eahl I .ne lepuiMcan pr.ny. Aiay uou uieeti ' you and save you anil our common country frsiii the election of a president who?? followers and admirers have done j more than anything ioIso in the world to mil to Feud lad to the t'w ( t'lllt ' 1 , r. fa,),,, ., ,, ,,!,.,,.,, 1.. I rim Iwi.il- tj uilrl til llvi. itn 11 ' JlHftij. ,,t pruno sections of Oregoa pieci, in any quantity, and .1 toi.n flko ' - ;0r ' l-u poso of contracting with! The Dalles buying, say mi worth, is j a.u,ii,i i-iu.-r. V. ' gr.JlwrH for Hup ye.u V rr.op that 'iitilled to a special write-up of four or j I'ollowitig is tho list of letters remain .) in.iv be tbiu t0 imn'jiy orders thev : five paitfis. Messrs. Mottr and Killing-' iB i tho postolieo ut The Dalles nn- .tve r. ','ive.L worth were Holiclting pubccrlptions from ' wiled for July 27, JW00. Pereons i Jl1- L. D Shattui'k of Poitland busing men this afteinoon, nnd . -'III"K for tlie Haim. will ive date on bin rwldenco in that city nt 4 1 wport fan miccese. j which they were udvoi tlHcd; For the Nectenhty afternoon. I'll" 'HO 1 . , l"" 'H was not confined to bed till wont a wi'i'L- u ii.. i !.. t "to" V II III I (IlffM-. If. .11.... Mt. Wll.. rfTI., . SI - tii yeiiiH he ul been in poor t,lBUl browr l.i 11 IV H u ii-i. ...... II I I .. 1 1 1 1 . . . . I r . i. Douilv, troui tiio wain's piipeih an arii' i w.ifcony, prances r.irroit, AiieK. Jennie cle published in the United Smtes Spi'iiser, Kvin Suilth, Mrs ,S;n 1 ... Klllllll MIuu liul.. that the lito aUrm this a'ternoon was I turned in by the key at their central, 1 their telephone Him ut the engine house net working on actjouut of ite being cut ; outjthrough the negllgoncoof the Onui n j Telephone Coiiipany"ii leaving n who ' lyiiu; iieroPH the drop. The wire, of i course, was out down nnd coininunica-1 tion in now open. j Oiia... F, L.wi:i!. Chief Firo Dept. lilliln i) rnr Aili.lliin, j Trtin girl babiw 5 months old ; one :. i.,, i,.. i ..,.,.,ii.. ..i.i i (i'" i ui. linn, nun nil i) yi-nre , ono hoy I year A HmihI C'liiigll .Mt'illi'lui'. Many thoupands have been restored ti -- j health and happinesH by the use of ttr.xi k n.h i i Chainbei Iain's Coiuh lmedv. If nf- f IHST YOU HAD DANDRUFF i Miut0'1 witu"v ,liroi.u oi ln,, irmbv i Bivo u h iruu nir it id coi tain to prove I beneliclnl. Coughs that have resisted j all ntliur treatment for year.", have yielded to this lemedy and perfect health been restored. CafCM that seemed hopeless, that tho climate of famous he.ilth resorts failed to beni'lil. 1ihvhIhm.ii iu.i i.,i.i,..,ii.. (lined by its use. For rale by Blakrley iv Houghton. V.'u (.'III'I'ICSB AlKllll It. ihiw Vim l.i,nk I,l(o Tli Im. vfiHfltriai v r r. " I TRADE MAHK That spot will grow unless you attend to It. Dandniiris the ilisagtoeatilti scurf ilnit Inriiis on thn hmid as u uiituin! c:; eielion ; it ililes, anil comes oil' In small During hist May nn infant child of Dm neighbor was HuH'oring form eholeiu in funtuni. The diietois hnd given up al; liojiui of leuovery, I took a bottlo of Chaiubeihln'rt Colic, Cholera and Dlur- linen Unnu'dy to the house, telling them I felt hiuu it would do good if used ac cording In directions. Iu two days time tho child had fully recovered. The child is now vigorous and hiuillhv. 1 have in- jIh.'uIcp. It causes in Itnti.ui, u hleh Is ! ,,H",,, rvmmxy iicquentiy ant nil.. Inn- .. pomoiiuies uiii'oiiii'iouslv. to owm hv '"' u luitin, ,nm. uiirns hoy II yer. Anntv In I. F. Tnlmv. . " n """V " "K lm'mx 1,1 I"""."' t'r iiioi.t in Dt'i tlli)ini 1 fl'lJ Hint fiuiim , . 4u- ij itun t niiiv ; wrcg .,,1,, ' Paul tho other day Cardinal 'woiih was asked for Jiis views on ex. l,a'M. Ho replied in part: "Of 0irtu wo cuunot ubaudon the ielaiida inm i"V "Cf'H,re(J 8t not until u '"iiiolfiitly powerful home government been c-Htabliahetl In each of our new PMwMloni, Thu duty of America iiost enijibatlcnlly that mH le Health Reports, giving nn anaiysla of I Tho Dulles beer bv Dr. Amos (iiey, and r-l.. .1 ll eubBtltuted his own niiino nnd address j jj,,,,' (javt t , lOI'lliaiOl Allgutl tuicilier, ui iiuoinj , publishing the ssiiid iu the Baker City papers as an advertisement of his own beer, naturally suggested to Mr. Buchler that he make It his busl neia to see if thing of that kind can be done with impunity. The matter has been pi need In tho hand of Charles Patterson, Win 1'lritlier, Jared K iShuttuck, It B Shut, Johnn Wallace, J W Smith, .Mlts Jovlo (iKNTI.KMI.'.S'i Oibbs, Sterling B Lewie, Capt John W Peterson. P P j Robins, liudd I Scott, Walter j Thompson, Il&rry Walton Bros. Illlil nriV'ilt.i I I u ii ii. . ii i M i. i. I. Hipoilutendent Childien'H Homo Sod-! who wear dm k clothes, audit graduuW I ety. 1 In; euperliilHiidenl will hi. in The allccls thu hair, iMiielng it to fall out. . t t . i . ... . Keen thu air Inside (ho lint from hi. jthw foul by weailug Eld rod's Antl 80ptlc lint Pad, and uiitiirn will do , tho n st. The heat of the bend votnllzes I Dalles this week and will iccelve written I applications at IhU nllU'c, . II. If. RiiMiiai,, P, M. Root lieer, one dollar a dozen at Pease A Mays grocor department. )2J fit CASTOR I A For Infants nnd Children. Thu Kind You Have Always Bought inn HiiiiHcptics and illPlnfeclaiitH in the pad, making tho iinpuio air pine, Price, 60 cents each. For salo exclusively by Pease & Mays Baker, Itrookwalter, Ohio, .sold bv lll.ikeley k lloughinii, I.IUIII iHH, Ue.'illhMil di inks mo not lu. in lua, I buy nio necuhtitu's. A full llmuif cool anil lefiechlng porter, tile, mineiul water and J beers kept on ice. Take a hot I Iu hoiuo for lunch. O. J. Stabling, Phone tail. I Mi'n'fi Inn hIiihiu H ut lif.iii..)n i ..... ......111. .f-i i-ui - Her In tho season, are now selling at 2.fcfi at A. M. Williams & Co.'s. Paint your house with paints that an fully guaranteed to lust. Clarke k Futk have them.