Why arc wo thronged ? What attraction ? In liol niiI millry times like those, it la only tho UNUSUAL BARGAINS thut don't ko u'lii-ircing. Values, ami big ones nt that, alone possess the power to interest. Sunstroke Itself May lie braved ti pet your rightful tharo of what wo odor thin wee I:. Read the Record, then Run the Risk. S F.VS MUX A KOI! SHIRTS; this scnsou'ii i-.: regular 1.00, $1.1:5 and Jfl.50 vnl- lie ; ch'aratieo price VjC (inr MEN'S and HOYS' l'RUVHATSat Uclll pHCC MLN'S TROUSERS; new good:", embracing w ' teds, citCHime.res and cheviots; values that r, life from .11,150 to $:f0; clearance V'-' HOYS' WASH SUITS; now styles and nil ..... ;ro; uoods; to to half price What wo say wo do, wc DO do. Saturday Special. Ladies' Suits. Regular Prices Cut Deeply and Remorselessly. Only ont; thought is behind this sale, and that 'ih to make a price that will sweep everything before it like nn Alpine avalanche. So we print in bin letters tbo Email pi ice, so everv evo will bo enchained by it. $8.79 Your choice of any Man-Tailored Ladies' Suits in 'the house. Let the price burn in your memory, for the Regular prices run to $23. Sale commences Saturday morning at S.00. The Coolest Shoes for Summer. TAN SHOES Remember, wc arc slill offering yon $1.00 for 7oc in all purchases of Tan Shoes. Another Special. Misses' Tan, button or lace; . sizes 11 -Mo 2 :85c Child's Tan, button or lace; - sizes G to 1 2 75 Small sizes Ladies' Kid, button; 8, Zh, 4 4 1 .OO All Goods Mnrked In Plain FlKiires. PEASE & MAYS The Dalles Daily ChNmiele. Telephone No. 1. s-V'M KDAY - - - JULY ICE CREAM and ICE CREAM SODA At Andrew Keller's. brief but decisive battle, which resnlte in a victory for France. No lives lo ami nui siignt wounds on enner sie. . ! At last accountB both sides were resting 28, 1900 1 on their arms. Dufur Dispatch. j ! There will be no services at jion (g) 1 Lutheran church after August 30th un til the first Sunday in September; will the Lutheran league hold meeting flltrmiv ttint m.rtml niiilav cnVinnl will continue, however, at JU a. m. ever Sundav. present, act as solicitor for the Weber nurseries. He was accompanied by hie wife's mother, M-s. Jane Turner, sister of Mrs. X. W. Wallace, of Antelope, and aunt of Mrs. Olivia Morgan, of this citv, who will make her home with Mr. and Mrs. Weber. V I'KOn.K COMING AND GOING. r Professor Nahcotta. Landers is sojourning at boat -fid WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Over 100 persons are camped in the! neighborhood of Sprnguc's Landing. 1 During the remainder of the summer , e.non trams Nob. 1 nnd 2 will stop at' Cascade Locks Sundays on being flagged. Goto the Hiildwin restaurant tomorrow i for your Sunday dinner only 25 cents. . Ice cream with dinner without extra! charge, from 1 1 :l!0 to 5. ! Why worry yourself and heat your J house with getting up a Sunday dinner , when you can gut the same at the Uma-; tilln House grill room without bother i ami with less cost. ' Two y Jung lioming pigeons belonging to Sutn Wilkinson of this city were' liiiernted at Pendleton last Sunday. One returned to The Dalles the next day and ; the other yesterday. niie of the most notud cake walkers 1" Oregjn will take part in the calk walk at liimncville pavillion tomorrow, "un't fail to see It. Hound trio fare by O. it. & trains, 60 cents. Stevenson is going to have connection with the outside world bv a telephone line The height of modesty has beer I reached by some women who objected to being saved from a wrecked ship by us ing the breeches buoy. To overcome any eui'h objection in future it is suggested that a canvas skirt lie sewed on the out- Bide of tho breeches. V J. S. Stump, a pioneer river captaiu, lias bet n selected to take charce of the steamer BIKings next Monday, July ."0th, now at Pasco on the upper Colum bia, for the Central Navigation Com pany. The traffic service Snake tiie present will he handled from the Parsons wharf at Big Eddy , above The Dalles and seven miles below Columbus. Bob Hahn left on this morning's lor bprague Land mi;. C. J. Crandall was as passenger on the noon train for Snaniko. Grant Mays was a passenger on the noon train for Portland. I Harry Williams has returned from I the Siunpter mines to his home on Eight Miles. Billings will enter general Postmaster Hiddell and wife left on the Columbia and!""8 uiorninge ooat on a ushing trip , . m , i , , i uown t ie liver, rivers at once. The freight fori iirs. loorney, oi uie uoiuinoia notei, left on th's morning's boat for an outing at Collins Lauding. Mrs. L. S. Fritz and children have M. J. Anderson and T. H. Jobnsto arrested at Albanv Ben Ferrill, spent several days last week in thfc etolo a gold watch some time ago frobi mountains prospecting a ledge of granii- C. L. Kogers, of Hood Kiyer. Tiie rock. They are not blowing much bi watch was found at the shop of Adcox Sheriff Ivellev has succeeded in having ' gone to Portland on a visit to Mrs. ttittilr thai liuvu fr.iiftrl unmiitlilritr ipnnrl wliich tiiey prppoeo to develop in the near future. Dufur Dispatch. A. F. Evick, poMinuster am! merchant at Victor, was in town today. On the first of August Mr. Kvicl; will add to his other business the management of the hotel and liverv stable nt Tygh. Sam Broyles, the former hotel keeper, will move to the Willamette valley. A good blacksmith is much needed at j Victor, tiiis county. A competent man can have all the work lie can do, and j have the use of a suitable building prac- tically free. Of course he nmtt furnish Uiis own tools and stock. Inquiries I made of A. F. Kvick, Victor, will be promptly answered. al-Utw John Lelaud Henderson swam across the Columbia river lust Thursday even- Hint ni 1 1 ...qu u... :.. .1... f,.i. , ... ing, making tne instance in minutes. 'iieiiuiH. Hie contract has been et for I . . , , , .., , tl,.. ..,. ,, , ,, He started from tliH Davidson mill and we eonat ruction of the 1 no. t, , , , . , , t, ,, c. i . . landed just below the White Salmon It is said that arrangeii.entH have been 1 wlmrft jjrtrrv H,u,8i,erry nnd- Ju1;ks """ for stages to tun through from . accompanied " liiut in a row boat and flmi.iko t pfineville in daylight. At ct..d as time keepers. ImSh"".!? VW Krelt and family desire tehng public will greatly appreciate ! li00gi Tm; Cm0NR.,K t0 L.xpee8 their ' 'heartfelt thanks to the Woodmen and I.. I hillips returned today from a tnt) nPBOciute orders, and to the friends "rt llnhiiig trip on Hood Itiver. HeiIlti neiuhbors who have extended so tilled basket of ,m.ii Hvinmithv and exhibited so much kindness towards them during the slck- & Co., of this citv, where Ferrill had left it to have the name of the owner scratched oil' the case. It wao returned to the owner and Ferrill narrowly es caped arrest, fjlieritt Kelly sent on notices of FVrriil's crime, together witi a description of the thief, and has fina ly succeeded in locating him at Albany. wlj5, 1 Fritz's sister, Mie. G. E. Phelps Jed Wicks, oi Mill creek, has relumed from a protracted stay at St. Martin's Springs much improved in health. Miss May Barnett lest on this uiom ing'B boat to spend her summer vacation among friends in the Willamette vallov. Mrs. W. H. Wilson and daughter, Winnifred, returned on this morning's boat to their camp in tho neighborhood of the locks. M'ss Grace Scott, of the Cmto.vici.K force, and Aliss Martha Schooling, of tho Constable Hill left here this mornlni: to I Oregon Telephone ofliee. left on this of TlIK courtesy '"iiigl.t back nwell ueniiiful trout. The editor "iso.Miu: acknowledges tho vi a ueiicioiiB mess. 'I'liere will he.a grand cake walk nt the pavilion at Jionnevllle tomorrow (Sun "')'. July 'JM0. Fro for rouul trlp r("i The Dalles CO cents. Take the trnl . I.,. titi .. .... 'aiiesttt-l:f.0tt. in.orillHH tliercd together at p. in., retuininir on either of the Mrs. Lang in The Dalles. '"""in iraius, A local p,pt.r roports that while hyp. '"lists were In an Iowa town they "Tied a youiiK woman and let her re 'ui In the ground three days. When f M'' whb none the worse lor the orauttl. She had clerked In u Btore that nevor advertisod. News readied ttl office Monday of a fwilly battle las Friday between the ' K"ardfl and, French r.ouavos of Mngjiey, After 'conaiderable-Bkirinlah. t,,e conleatanti come 'together in a uess and burial of the husband and 1 father, and the loss of their homo by J tire. I Wi liml Mutt tiliutaiin riinttntlv rif nn inspection of the exteuelve collection of ludinn curios which Miss Anna Lang thn home of Jt is a rare collection, filling shelves and the walls of several rooms. Miss Lang makes a study of this work and can read the relics like a printed book. As each ar ticle has Its legend this makes an in spection very interesting to the visitor. Moro Observer, II, W. Weber, brother of K, IL Web ber, of this city, arrived here this week jwith hie family from Kendrick, Idaho, ...Ill mnlra lita fiil'lPM Immf Iiava Mr. Weber, like his brother, is an ex 'Lrienced ntireeryman. He will, for the bring him back for trial. Tho Dufur Dispatch says: "G. W. Drown, teacher of the intermediate de partment of tho Dufur public school, came home Monday. Mr. ISrown has been with the suf veyors, wlio are sur veying tho railroad line from The Dalies to Prineville via Dufur, for the past two months. He says that they have reached a point about two miles above the old Maupin ferry siteon tho Des cliuteB and so far have found an easy inexpensive loute, with exception per haps of two miles, and even those two miles lie does not eonshLr exceptionally bad or expensivo to build. The camp oi the surveyors is on tho evo of being moved to Trout creek, Crook county, and Mr. Brown disliking the idea of get ting so far from home, resigned his posi tion and returned to the losom of his family." A. fL Fairciilld is in town from Grass Valley. Ju company with his son, K. A. Fairchlld, and C. A. Heath, Mr. Fairciilld lecently went on a prospecting tour through the Siunpter, Greenhorn, Prairie City, Strawberry Utitto ami Granite districts and was rewarded in finding five claims that they think will well repay development. From these I points they went lo Trout creek, ju j Crook county, where they located three claims of twenty acres each and did considerable development work. Assays of gold and sliver from these claims were very satisfactory. Mr. Falrchild thinks the Trout creek or Ashwood mining district has a bright future be fore it. Jn Ins opinion no one need go to Klondike in seaich of gold, as there is more gold In Eastern Oregon, almost at our very doors. Mr. Falrchild has a high opinion of the Golden Eagle mine in the Greenhorn district, that is owned by Dalles parties, tho river. Charley K vain, the old-time locomo tive engineer on tho O. II. it N., who lost his light foot in an accident that occurred near Arlington about n year ago, is in the city visiting fiieuds'and looking hale and hearty. iiikii. At ICingsley on Friday, July 'M, the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. John illx. OUR CHURCHES Congregational church corner Fifth and Court streets, iiev. Poling, pastor. Morning worship nt 11; Sunday school at 12:15; Junior Endeavor, 5 p. in.; Young People's Society 7 p. in. No service in tho evening. Methodist Epifcopal church Corner Fifth and Washington, Rev. (J. F. Hawk pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. in.; morning service at 11; Sunday school at 12:15; class meeting at the close of tho morning service; Epworth League at 7. liev. E. linker, of Arling ton, will conduct tho morning service; no evening eervice. Calvary Baptist church-Hev. W. 1!. Clifton, pastor. Regular hi vices at II a. m. nnd 8 p. in. Young people's meeting at 7 p. in. Sunday school at 10a. ui. The Sunday school and morning ser. vice of tlie Calvary Haplist chinch will be held at the frame school building (ilret floor) on Union street, until their new building is completed. The even ing service will be held In the M. E. church. Cutholli'M, Allt'lltliint A Dominican father will hold services at St. Peter's church tomorrow. Father Jironsgeest will hold service at the Cas cade Locks, PERTINENT PRESS COMMENT. Tho Trtconnt Ledger facetiously sug gests that "Agulnaldo i said to bo busy having the Kansas City platform trans lated into several Tugnl dialects." An ofllc!r of tho anti-imnerinliat icaguu rcicrs to rre-uieni .Mciviniey as "William of Canton." What's the matter with William of Lincoln? Globy Deni' crat. The Senttio Pnpt-Intelligencer slalom that "if there i anything wliicl., in tiio opinioirof Senator Pettigrew, is moito he depended upon than thoconslitution, It h a letter from some cheap Filipino purporting to sliow that Admiral Dewey promised the Filipinoo their independ ence." Sinco tho democratic party wont over to Bryaniem democratic governors and senators have disappeared in tho north ern states, and only ono democrat is given n place on the fusion ticket, in Ne braska. The elimination of tiie demo cralic party by Bryan goes on vigorously. Globe-Democrat. To a people who arc at work and pros perous, who have paid all their debts, or nro paying them oil', there is nothing attractive in tho untried propositions of liryanism. The Nebraska!! had ills best chance in the hard tunes of four years ago. Jlus year tho people have no moro nso for him than a healthy man has for an undertaker. Xew York Times. It is an old saying tliat there's grit f enough to go around. Tho hardest heart felt for tho Bryan democracy when J. Webster Davis j .lined it at Kansas City. He had been an extreme lepubli ean, a fire eater as to the PhilippintB and nn all-around go-it-blind partisan. He changed because tho president would not deceive tho Boers by pretend ing that this government can help them against England. Teachers' Kxntnliiiitiuus. FIRST VOU HAD DflflDRUff U'n Cnrtilrm Atiotit ff. Noil Villi I.iiii I; Mlio 'lilt". (I. ir. ', 1 MAnir THADE That spot will grow unless you attend lo it. Dandruff is the disagreeable scurf mat lorms on mo neau as a natural ex cretion ; it dries, ami comes oil' in eiria1) "cales. It causes irritation, which is, sometimes uiicon-.ciously, followed by constant tcralching of the head in public and private. It ia annoying to people who wear dark clothes, and it gradually ad'ects the hair, causing it to fall out. Keep the air inside Uie liat from get ting foul by weiuing Eldrecl's Anti septic Hat Pad. ami nature will do the rest. The heat of the head votalizes tin) antiseptics and difinfeclauts in t ho pad, making the impure air pure. Price, 50 cents each. For sale exclusively by Pease 8t JWays Subscribe for Thu Ciiuoniuk. Notice is hereby given that the county superintendent of Wasco county will hold the regular examination of appli cants for state and county papers at Tiie Dalles, Oregon, as follows: I'OR STATU I'Al'IiHS. Commencing Wednesday, August 8, at nine o'clock a. m., nud continuing until Saturday, August 11th, at four o'clock. Wednesday Penmanship, history, al gebra, reading, school law. ' Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaciijn, grammar, book-keeping, physics, civil government. Friday Physiology, geography, men tal arithmetic, composition, physical geography. Saturday Botany, piano geometry, general history, English literature, psychology. rOH COl'.NTV I'.WKKH. Commencing Wednesday, August 8th, at nine o'clock a. in., nnd continuing until Friday, August 10th at four o'clock. 1st, 2nd and .'!d twtADi: ckj'.tifioatkh. Wednesday Penmanship, history, orthography, reading. Thursday Written arithmetic, tlieorv of teaching, grammar, school law. Friday Geography, mental arith metic, physiology, civil government. I'ltiMAitv cmtriricATUH. Wednesday Penmanship, orthogra phy, reading. Thursihiy Art of questioning, tlteory of teaching, methods. Dated Tho Dalles, Or., July 27, MiOO. C. L. Gii.nnuT, j'J7-lOt School Snpt. Wasco-Co., Or. Spenil Smiil iy id limine vIIIh. Put up s lunch and get aboard either of the O. II. & N. trains leaving The Dalles ui -1:50 turn, -or 12:1)5 noon, und spend the day in the refreshing shade of tho trees at Bonneville. Faro is only 50 cents for the round trip. Good iinieio and first-class performance under tiie pavilion free to all, Refresh ments can be procuced on the grounds if desired. frdjitsat .Sullen, At7p in. next Tuesday evening all tho lire al inn boxes in the city will he turned in as a test. Citizens and firemen will remember the hour and govern themselves ncrordlngly. Ciiah. Lauuii, 28j'y Itt Chief Fire Department. I , tl X II I i t'M . Healthful drinks are not luxuries, they are necessities. A full Hue of cool ami reficshlng potter, ale, mineral water and beers kept nn ice. Take a bottle home for lunch. C. J. Stubling. Phono 2,'H. Fur hale. A good second hand threshing ma. chine for sale at L, Lane's blacksmith hop, on Third street. jldAwlin To Uure Coin in One liny. Take Laxative Bromo Quiuiue Tab lets, All druggists refund tho money. Fresh cracked Nebraska corn nt the Wasco warehouse, Finest kind of chicken feed, mch26-u' Oiowe Tho only store ft this city where the Genuine Imported Stransky-Steel Ware is sold A little higher in price, but outlasts a dozen pieces of so called cheap enara eled ware. BEWARES Other wares look has the name Stransky - Steel Ware on each piece. Do not be deceived First prize nt 1C International Exiii bitions. Highest award nt Worlds Columbian Exhibi tion. Chicago Pre ferred by the best cooking-authorities, certified to by the most famous chem ists for purity and durability it is. cheapest because r BEST. Remember this celebrated enam eled ware is special ly imported for and f,old in thi3 city ex clusively by us. ki lt doss not rust nor absorb grease, does not discoloi nor catch inside, is notniTcctod hynculs in fruits or vegetables, will boil, stow, roast nud bnko y i t h o u t imparting 11a vor ot previously e o o If o d iao 1 and will last far years.. ..o.o.. 3r Wo caw- -WWI Hon tl-j ji'ihlic '' cii'i.'itf . - lur.i.!!.. d Clilliliun for Adoiitlim, Twin girl babes ft months old : one girl babe, 1 mouth; nuo girlllycais; ono bov 1 year; one buy 2 years ; ono hoy 1) years, Apply to 1, F. Tobey, superintendent Children's Homo Soci ety. The fupeilntendent will lie in The DalleB this week ami will receive written applications at lhl office, Miiuliiy ICxoiii nI'Mi in lliiiiniM lllc. Take either the Pacific express, leav ing Tiio Dalles at 4 :50 a. in,, or t lie Portland special, leaving The Dalles at 12:1)5 noon, for thu Bonneville piculi; grounds SumUy. Fare 50 cents for thu round trip. Good music, vaudeville performance, specialties under the pa vilion, free. Return on the evening train. frdyAsat Ouih In inur (iliuult. All county wurrunts registered prior to An. 1, 189(1, will be paid nt my office. Interest ceases after Juno DO, I'JOO. J. F. ILuii'siiiuu, . County Treasurer. Hoot beer, one dollar a dozen at Pease & Mays' grocery department. j'Ji)fts