Bright and Shininfif V J opportunities tn euvo money in SUMMER ,slTITS. You can't, wear thorn out now during the rent of tho hot Bptrl I , hut tit Hit) pi ire it wlli pay vou to put them on now a rid finish them next Summer, You can afford to carry thuin over, hut. wo can't. tmlt tint wnro $20.00, $1800 and fT Q $111.00. NOW 13.05 $10.85 Mills that were $15.00, $i:i,0 and Tl2r,0, NOW mi'iIR that were $10.00, $0.00 and .S.&0, NOW suiip that were $7 50, $1)50 and K Q $')00, NOW 33,C)5 g0 Kadi now acquaintance) mentis 11 new frii'iiil here. flirt T hIa TXir i''H'fl wintry J timi he can tumble around in, anil though they tin not look quito 11a well us before the tuinhle, hM'i lie will look respectable until it's time to gel l,,in another. Hi might just as well wear it out 1 hating u good Hum as to outgrow it trying to pre- ff' Vl' till! hllit. sn-lN that were $:i. 00, $2.50 and .f2.25, , NOW V)I-Vv") 1 What wo say wo do, we DO do. Children's Straw Hats A vast assortment of weaves in up-to-date straw goods for Misses' and Children; all new, the majority of them have not hecn in the house for more than one month. Your choice for 506IS There are hundreds of other bargains that we are offering. This is a big store and our welcome to 3011 is big ger. We suppose you come just now mainly to buy, and so we make buying as easy as possible. But, if you come to look, it's ail the same, looking is ansy, too. The Warm W 0 VP suggests cool, comfortable clothing. Keep your feet cool by wearing Russet SHOES They are cool and dressy this hot weather and wo are making prices that is rapidly closing them out. Men's $4.00 RUSSET Shoes for vP.UU Man's $3.00 RUSSET Shoes for JI.UU Ladies' $3.00 RUSSET 0 Shoes for 2.UU Ladies' $2.00 RUSSET Shoes for 1 .U Misses' and Children's at half price. All GoocIb Marked in Plain Flirureu. PEASE Sl MAYS THE CHURCH IN GOD'S VISION. FIRST YOU HAD DANDRUFF tVn riiM'lenH A limit It. Nun V-m I,i,iit l,llo I hl TftAOS Jr ; J MARK. That spot will grow unless you attend to it. Dandruff Ih the disagreeable scurF that forms on thu head ita a natural ex cretion ; it. dries, and comes off In small scales. It causes irrilation, which is, sometimes, unoomciously, followed bv constant scratching of the head in public; nnd private. It is annoying to people who wear dark elothts, and if gradually affects the hair, causing it to fall out. Keep the air inside I he hat. from get timt foul hy wearing Eldrod's Anti septic Hat Pad. ami nature will do tho rest. The heat of the head votalizeB the antiseptic? and dit-infectatits in the pad, making the impure air pure. Price. 50 cents each. For sale exclusively hy Pease & Ways Di fce Dalles Daily Chronicle, 71 MONDAY Telephone No. I. JULY :jo, J 001 ICE CREAM and ICE CREAM SODA At Andrew Keller's. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Huv "lie of our straw hatn and reduce three Honn of Captain Newpome, tho boat's former owner, Ira, Alfred and David. So says The Dalles Monthly Star. Y The father of F. V. Ilabenicht, who NUmih killed on tlm 14th instant fourteen (5) ' miles this Hide of Arlington hy being I struck on tlm bend hr a sand hoard wlii 1 standing on the steps of a railroad car, writes ti Tiik CintONici.i: from tlie Musicians' Club, Detroit, Michigan, ask ing for a copy of Tin: Ciiito.vici.r. giving nu uceotint of his boy's death. Captain II. C. Coe passed through I town Saturday night on his way to Wal i lulu to take command of the steamer Billing for the Paul Mohr portage com pany. It is now some 11) vears since i steamboat trallic was suspended between I the temperature. 1'easu k Miivh. Ili-nrv Johnson, formerly u black- Celilo and points above, and it is said Hinitl, hi the O. It. & N. Compaiiy'h , that only two of the old upper river pi- I elnps at this place, died at Albina lust I lots are lolt, all the others being dead or Fridiiv. , having gone elsewhere. Constable Frank 1 1 1 1 1 returned today (roni Albany with Hon Forrill, why is j A Portland boy tramp was tun over 1 bv a freight train vesterdav evening at accused of Bidding u gold watch from ' fl,oint , 0 . & jf." r0ad ubout Mr. Huge, s, of Hood River. live niilea below Hood River. The lad Straw hats. Stylish. Hciviecnblo light , tm wvu boating his way, and claims ho weight, good construction. Isn't it the I Wis thrown from the car by one of the kind that gives you the eiiinmer resort j uain men. One of his feet was so fedllng when you wear one? l'eams A i mashed at the ankle that it had to be Ma'P. amputated by Dr. Watt, of Hood River, MiuhIi.iI IIiii.Iuih in liuvim. n liriil Lnt ' where hu was brought on a hand car for iullt hi Jackson street, near the lino I treatment. Vo did not learn the boy's mtwi'iMi the. Wilson and Howe property, i nniutv he sl'ia of the old bridge had rotted ! Tho steamer Hilling?, of tho Paul H. & N. Company, tells a good story tit the expense of tho very considerable obesity he has developed since t lie loss of hie right foot. Charlie met an old friend last Saturday who declared the retired engineer had got so fat he hardly knew him ami added: "Come and see liv wife. I'll bet she won't know you." I-KOri.li COMINU AND GOING. airjnxuuMHif ww j lllnim N if I! we J. II. Cradlebaugh on the noon train. i went to Portland To the wife thev both went and tli night the husband introduced Charlie by saying "Here is an old friend of yours. I'll bet von don't know htm." "Yos I do." ! said the lady, "you just wail n moment A .til t - li I .; ,i t f f, nu j recMi oih nuuie. in iv ie eei onds the lady proudly raised her head and said, "I knew him the minute taw him. Why it's Mr. Hull Hun Joe Teacher.' KAUiiilnutiiiiih. tf ,1. i. . i n l l, ' this morning's boat. Hev. D. V. Poling returned last to his camp at Uaecaue Locks. Manuel Stciiel is registered at Umatilla House from Portland. T. H. Lafollette. a prominent sheep man.Jarrived here today fioin Prineville. itev. U. t. Hawk lelt on tins morn- inn's boat for his camp at Wind River R. H. Weber, the nurseryman, left on the noon train on a trip to outhein Oregon. O. F. Paxton arrived yesterday from Portland and returned home on the noon train. I udV lll'.ll eeainV I'liralle'. Moiiare' ilnw. ' V'lv- -Mohr portagn company, while makirfg Yiieup. choice and charmlm- nro this ! her 11 i ft trip from Walluln to Columbus negligee shirts. Without n i yesterday, run on the rocks at Qulnn's, Regular $1.00, if 1.20 lind if 1 j thia side of Arlington, and is fast there shii tH for 1)5 cents. See win- i with her bew completely smashed in. ''Hde A Miivh. !The above information was received Two , mds of fat hoga were fed at the " tllia "00" h' '"'I'l'lione. InquineB Salliiiarhlie stock yarde this mottling. I ' 1,10 m,le of the Central Navigation They helonyed to Kiddle Uros. and were ! Co any continued tho news, but add on the way from leliunl Uily, V:Uou i l'lJ 'rther iiiformntloti. cuiuiy, lo Troutdale. ' ! Messrs. John Merriaui, W. J. Sin clair and II. W. Furlong, of the Horko- A carload of horses belonging to Fraser ley university, Calif., are in the city on ailll Ml. I mil. ,.t !,.!! 1 .,!.! ,.l j win iiim i jiii i iii ii I nu v Diy.,n yards esteiday. They hud been put -uiascil hi the Jolm Day country. Septniuliur wheat rold today in Chi ito at 7 1 cunts a bushel, u fall of ., coats from tho closing price .Saturday. A cabl.i dispatch of this date nays: "l.lveipnol one penny lower. Fair offer 'i!s hv foreigueiH," U'il 1 1 .... ... .. " in me uwner oi 1 1 1 lit cow wiin a ueu i i hunt on tho forks of ll.o John Day. They aio very much pleased with tlie result of their trip. They penned about two tons of fossils of anlnia'.s, some of which are very valuable. They secured three heads and portions of tho bones of the species known ns the three-toed horne, besides numerous bones of mas todon utid rhinoceros. A small boy, who is iv close observer i that iincturimlly seteniideH tho citl- niUi somewhat of a poel, gave u hletory '"is en I'ourth, in the neighborhood of 1 0f his father's panta as follows : "When Liberty, please look after her? There j ,irtlj i,n9 worn Ills breeches out, they I only one man In this town who likes l hear such jingling, namely, the PoiiiidinaHter, it Is said the Chinese pheasants me vry plentiful this year. A fanner on tlie Mohawk eaya while niowln hoy tho other day hu spent half of bis time kick '"B the pheasants out of the way of thu sickle to prevent cuttlim their heads off ami violating thoguine luw. Kugene Register. New Mint the Iralda is a Dallea boat it will lie interesting to Dal lei people to uow tiiu ngne i,ai,a jB derived from tlift (I.., i I.. . t "mi two letter oi tlie namei oi me pass to brother John, then tun she trims them round about and William puts Ihum on. When William's legH too long have grown and the trousers fail to hide 'em,- then Walter i.lalms 'em for his own and hides himself inside 'cm; next Run'a fat legs they close Invest, and when thoy won't stretch lighter, they're, turned nnd Hhortenod for me the writer. Ma worke em into cafa aud ruga when I have buret the stitches. At doomsday we, perhaps, shall ese the last of dad's old britches." Charlie Evans, the old-time and ever popular locomotive engineer of the O, Notice is hereby L'iven that tho county superintendent of Watco county will hold the tegular examination of appli cants for state and county papers at TJie Dalles, Oreizon, as follows: roil MTATIJ l'.U'KISS. Commencing Wednesday, August 8, at nine o'clock a. in,, aud continuing until Satuiday, August 11th, at four o'clock. Wednesday Penmanship, history, al gebra, reading, school law. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, book-keepiii, physics, civil government. Fiiday Physiology, geography, men tal arithnietic, composition, physical geography. Satuiday Hotany, plane geouietiy, general history, English literature, psychology. I'Olt COU.NTV I'AI'KKS. Commencing Wednesday, August 8th, at nine o'clock a. in., and continuing until Friday, August 10th at four o'clock. lhT, 2ND AM) 3l) (JltADi; ClIlllIFICATKS. Wednesday Penmanship, history, orthography, leading. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, school law. Friday Geography, mental arith metic, physiology, civil government. I'lll.MAIIY Ci:ilTinCATKS. Wednesday Penmanship, orthogra phy, reading. Thursday Art of questioning, theory of leaching, methods. Dated Tho Dalles, Or., July 27, 1000. C. L, GlI.IIKHI', j'J7-10t School Supt. Wasco Co., Or. .Nutlcti. At 7 p. in. next Tuesday evening all the (lie alarm boxes In thu city will be turned in as a test. Citizens ami firemen will teinetiiber the hour and govern themselves accordingly. Ciias, Lauku, 2Sjiy 3t Chief Fire Department. l.uxurluN. Healthful drinks aronot luxuries, they are necessities. A full lino of cool and refreshing porter, ale, mineral water and beers kept ou Ice. Take a bottle borne for lunch, O. J. Stabling, Phone 2.H. To Our Cold tu Due l))r Take Laxative Hromo Quiniue Tab leta. All drugglata refuud the money, T. S. Hamilton, a wealthy sheepman ; of Asli'ood, Crook county, "arrived heie on the noon train. - Mis. Chas. Stabling and Miss .Stublmg left ou this morning's boat for an outing at Collins Landing. Dr. Hay Login, of Shaniko, spent Sundav in The Dalles, returning to 1 Shaniko on tlie noon train. Rev. Mr. Rreniier, of tlie Lutheran onurcli, left on ttiis inorninn's boat to pend a few weeks at Collins Luidlng. Y Harry Hampshire, Charley Snlley and Jack Powers got back Saturday night from a week's camping at Trout lake. Fred A. and Mrs. Young and family and Miss Young, of Hidirwway, were pas senders on this morning's boat for Long Reach. Mrs. F. W. McEwan nnd Misses May Jones and Lucy Fox were passengers on this morning's boat for tin outing at Spiague. Lee Moot house, Pendleton's famous photographer, anil J. E. Luhrop, of the East Oiegonian, came down on the early morning train yesterday from Pendleton and joined the campers Cascades, ac companying a party of them to Multno mah falls in tlie afternoon, where they obtained a number of splendid photo uraphio views. Thoy returned homo on tho night train delighted with tlie day's outing and tlie hospitality of Dalles peo ple whom tliey met at camp. nihHiililtltin -Millie. Tlm nniiHrl iiurtiliiii ImsmosQ liDmtnfnri, conducted at 175 Second ttroet, under the linn name and style of Hlakelev A Houghton, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, F. L. Houghton retir ing fiom said firm. The business will be conducted in tho future hy Geo. C, Hlakelev, at tho old sland. F. L. 1 lough ton will collect all accounts and puv all liabilities of said firm. Tho Dulles, Oregon. July 2, 1000. (Ji:0, C. III. AKEI.DV, F. L. Hoi'fiHTON-. A Dalle I'mtnr find Nimv Totmiipnt Truth. In OM lYMiiMinnt Imagery, i At tho M. E. church ycsteid iv Pastor Ilav.k took for his text Zech.irlah iv :2 ' and 2 verses, "What teest IhouV Andj I said, I have looked nnd behold a can- ; dlesticx all of gold, witli a bowl upon the top of it and liia bovhii lamps there on, and seven pipes to tlie teven lamps which" are on tlie top theteof. And two olive trees by it, one upon the right side of the howl, and. the other upon the left side thereof." Tlie preacher said in part. In tho vision of tho candlestick, tiowl, pipes, lamps and olive trees we have an emblem of tho church of the living God and her source of strength. The can dlestick represents the church, the olive trees on either side, with its ber ries of oil, symbolizes the goodness of God flowing into the bowl, which is Christ, the mediation, through whom alono all grace and mercy descend to mankind. The pipes- are a sign of the means of grace, as reading, hearing, singing, praying, the holy sacrament, etc. The seven lamps are emblematic of the spirit of God in all His plenlitude of grace, gifts and light dispensed through the church into the hearts of men. The church is symbolized by tlie candlestick, which is made of gold, a metal noted for its durability. Lead, Iron, eic, can be melted till they waste away, but expose gold ,to heat, melt it in the furnace, take it through chemical operatiotiE am! all y appliances, and yet i it will retain its weight and escjpe un injured. The blessed doctrines of the church of the Redeemer are incorrnnta- ble; they have been tried in the furnace of time; they have been tested by the alloy of this world and have escaped un injured. Christ's chureh Is a pure and holy church, ond what she teaches must be pure and holy also, not adulterated witli the mixture of any novel doctrines, such as thofu which have been added by some to the faitli once delivered to the saints and imposed as necessary to sal vation. There are more peoplo today who believe in tho genuineness of the gospel and who are trusting in her tried and rich promises than ever before since tlie world began. Earth and hell can not cut the golden pipes; tlie darkness of the world cannot dim tlie refulgent rays of tlie Holy Spirit. Tlie glorious doctrines of salvation from sin are as l lasting as time and as firm as t lie ever lasting hills. It is tlie design of tlie christian church to give light. Light is frequently used as an emblem. "Thy word," says the Psalmiet, "is a lamp unto my feat and a light unto my path." Thia world is spiritually dark, "for darkness covers the earth and gross darkness tlie peo ple." Rut truth, light and life are found j in the church of God. All light is diffu sive. Tho light of tlie church is not to be quenched or "hid under a bushel." Individually and collectively we must diffuse knowledge, holiness and joy; wo must thine forth for thu benefit of men and the glory of G od. The church is to be a light-bearer. She is not a creator of light, but, like the moon, the church j shines with a borrowed light ; she de I pends' upon Christ, the Sun of Right- eousiiess, for every kind and degree of (influence. If sho forget hei end, neg j lecta her mission and disowns her de pendence, her light will bo extinguished. Tins world in which you and I are living i-" Go. I'd larger house. Manv of ' the sons and daughters are away from home, spending their substance in riot oils living, wandering away from homo out in the darkness of sin and sorrow, j Many of Hid children are crying in tho J night, nut tlie father of sin and dark- j uesa will not help them, for ho has pleasure in their misery and anguish ; j but our heavenly bouse. father, in mercy for these erring ones, lias placed candles in the candlestick, that by tlu clear light of holy affection and Christ I like deeds, these heart broken, erring 'children may be brought homo to the I 1 caro of thu loving Saviour. Uuspo.ika- j ( "'"'' f'"- Adoption. ! ble joy comes to4the soul which lits long I Twin girl babes 5 mouths old; mm i been lost in tho darkness of this world ' Brl babe, 1 month; ono girl II years ; I when suddenly light appears liko thu!mi boy 1 year; one boy 2 years; one. 'light that ciino to Saul of Tarsus when hoy 0 years. Apply to I. F. Tohyy, w tw; The only store it this city where tlu Genuine Imported Stransky-Stsel Ware is sold A little higher in price, but outlasts a dozen pieces of so called cheap ecam eled ware. BEWARES Other vare3 look has tho name Stransky Steel Waro on each piece. Do not be deceived First prize at 10 International Exhi bitions Highest award at World t Columbian Exhibi tion. Chicago Pre ferred, by tlie best cookingai'tlionties. certified to by the most famous chem ists for purity and durability it la cheapest because BEST. Remember thia 'celebrated enam eled ware, is special ly imported for and sold in this city ex clusively by iw. It does not rust nor absorb grease, does not discolor nor catch inside, is not affected by acid? in fruits or vegetables, will boil, stew, ronst and bake w i t h o u t imparting flavor of previously cook o d food and will last for years. oo Wo cau tion tlu pttbjic against imitatioij i ! i Itinirul Itluntlei Will often cause a horrible burn, fcald.cntor bruise. Hiicklcn's Arnica Salve, the best in tho world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures old sores, fever soree, ulcers, bolls.conis, felons and all skin eruptions. Rest pile cure on earth. Only 25 cte, a box, Cure guaranteed. Sold by G, G. Hlake ley druggist. 1 Straw hate. Nobby, stylish, mtty hats for a little money. Wear one of our straw hats and you will be cool as well us ttylish. Peace & Mays. Subscribe for Tiik Cuuoniok. on the way to Damascus. When I was a boy wo had tho lainpj : bunging around ou thu walls of Mm , church, whero they c uld only give light oneway; hut now we have thu bright 1 electric light in tlie center of the church, , whero tho light is thrown out in every : direction superintendent Childreu'd Home Soci ety, Tho superintendent will be in The ; Dalles this wu-k aud will receive wriflen I applications at this office. lh.) next Itiiutily fur Slniiiiir.il anil How el 'l'l iiulilex. 'I have been in the ding business for As Christians wu muitwiiig j twenty yea is aud have, sold most all of out where our light can ehiuo all around thu proprietary medicines uf any note. us. It may lie that some poor sea. I Among the entire lltt I have never found tossed mariner will be directed to God ! anything to tqual Chiunbeilain'a Colic, by the light we may cist upon his path-' Cholera and Dlanhoea Remedy for all way, J stomach and bowel troubles," aiys O, umii'iii .mri:ieu.. W. Wakelield, of Columbus, Cm. "Thia Allcouutv warrants registered prior i remedy cured two severe cases of cholera to Aug. 1, 1890, will be paid at my ' morbus in my family and I have recom office. Interest ceases after June 110, ! mended and sold hundreds of bottles of IfiDO, J. F. Hami-hiiuc, j it to my customers to their entire satis- County Treasurer. faction. It affords a quick and sure euro in a pleasant form." I' or sale by Hlakeley & Houghton, Fresh cracked Nebraska com at tiie Wasco warehouse. Finest kind of chicken feed, mcb25-ii Subscribe for Tlie Chrouicle,