VII ales the Clearance Men s of July.... T .ori, a in ai-c Mian .--t-vI aaann r.ir nliflnn fll Pni V ! )dL itri(U"9 I uric c iiiuii uian win k in'u iracuu v ... -......... . - r ' to the month of July. It's the best clearing time lor Summer Mer chandise. It's easier to sell it just when you can make the moet nso of tt. It's better to sell it. even at a sacrifice, than carry il over to another S&MBnn it's anainat Anr nldn ,,f m irr ll n n it ifii n a t.O CftrrV PnOllft OVer. It . , .. . . ' i . i j - 4 nrpri'ii pioanp smali protltS lor IIS, Dill more 01 inem, aim n memo- in.i i r.r ALUE8 FOH YOU. Ladies' Summer Underwear 10c values reduced to. . Wash Fabrics Suits Fancy Worsted and Scotch Cheviot fabric?, in plaids and stripe?. Our best $7.50, $8.50 and $10 Suits, c " " Do SB), Hi),' ('..., liriironn Sneriill ,'M: . 35c Balbriggan, special. 8c 9'4C He 15c 28c 25c 18c These are exceptionally good Special values as there aretio old pieces in the lot. Dimity Cords good assort ment of colors, reduced to. . .6jC $5-85 ("Mother's Friend' IWaists for Boys i They come in skoloro in sailor tyles. ;B5c values reduced to Hoc, So,: vals. " ml values " " white and fancy and shirt waist Ladies' Shirt Waists Boys' Wash Sailor Suits.. to 8, Age 29c 47 c 59c 70c 89c Only a few left and $5 values all -$3 50, $4. 4 50 for $3.O0 at y2 price 1 Our hieh class NOVELTY BRES8 GOODS have been mark d down to about t;! ofl'. There Kre still some ot the good patterns ft. Summer Corsets 25c Just the thing for this weather. Money Spent Here is Money Well Spent. $1.50 .$1.00 75c 50c Suits, now 75c " 50c 11 33c " 25c PEASE 5t MRYS. m Dalles Daily Chronicle. MOMO A ILLY 8, 1901 ; mfr A Ukn Minn and I I . - At Andrew Keller's. ) 7T- ,g) great as the feare of some of the ranchers j would made it. Tygh Ridge, the most important wheat belt in the county, is believed to be entirely free from damage. Mr. L. C. Martin, of this city, is; traveling agent for the Lewis and Clark Abbott, Mrs. B. S. Foreman and Mrs. .Samuel Brown, who all reside at Wapi uitia and were at his bedside at the time of hisleath, and Mrs. C. J. Wash burn, of Ohio. Dufur Dispatch. Homer D. Angell, of The Dalies, INSURER'S NOTICE. AU Iff ' County warrant re-alntere.l ttmt u July :.. lHltK. will Ii kll M (MpentKitloit at my office. Intrrfnt MMrtei .1 one 'iO, IttlM. 1 OH N F. HAMI'SUIKE, County Treasurer. Review and Gazetter, a new Portland .passed through John Day last Friday, monthly devoted in general to the in- ijsays the Canyon City paper, being tereste of the state of Oregon and in tenroute for the head of the John Day i particular to those of the Lewis andvalley where he goes to survey several Clark Centennial. TThe magazine is in-! townships on the Strawberrv mountains tended to give special attention to the , on a contract that was awarded himbyj early history, settlement and progrees of the government last season. 1 The work WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Bummer underclothing for men at Peaee & Mays tine week, only oO cents per tntt. Peaae & Mays are closing out their Bumapr stuck of clothing at a sacrifice, 9f)fat v'.H.-i. A-MUi'ier of teams loaded with the WOQlWi:. R- Keys, of Mitchell, arrived in tOtfe this morning. A jbriviitc letter from I r . '.eieen dorStf announces that he and Mrs. CMKftdortV-i e.xneet to he home toirior- Wednesday. m Oregou peaches are now in The market, the first appearing last Batadptv. They vcere from the Mission gedOfte and brought a dollar a I tall. the several countiee of the state. Il starts out with a paid circulation of :i000 subscriptions. Anthony Austin, Thomas Glaze and M. 8. Durbin have returned from Aisea with four cougar Bkins, and reported breaking the cougar record of the Coast Range, says the Albany Democrat. Monday, while hunting on the Alsea, they ran upon a baud of four cougars, and after some exciting ehooting killed the whole four without a single animal being treed. For a few moments it was a warfare that would have made Teddy Roosevelt happy. They had the skins to show for their experience. These they will make into nigs. will occupy about sixty davs provided , t here is not too much inclement weather. ! He outfitted at The Dalles where he secured a part of his crew, and expects i . to complete his crew of workmen when 1 he arrives near his field of labor. Wm. I i E. Campbell, of The Dalles, is also in ' the field with a crew of workmen, sur- ftying several townships in the eame j ; locality. At a meeting of the pioneer residents j ; of the Walla Walla valley, held at Brus- i sell's Grove on the Fourth, Levi Ankeny, 1 'one of the speakers, told an amusing. story of the way his party, on their: 'arrival in the valley forty years ago, j secured a supply of fresh beef from the Indians. The wily savages had been The 1lle Boy In Camp. Cahp SfMMKKs, fatAM) City, La QtAJtM, Or., July t'., 1901. EniTOK Chromci.k : I suppose yon will be anxious to hear from our home company which departed yesterday evening for the annual en campment nnder the distressing cir cumstance that the spirit of patriotism of our grand celebration in The Dalles diminished the farther the iron horse carried us away from home, until we safely landed in 1 i Grande an hour late. In consideration that the noise at the tail end of the train made the iron horse shy several times the loss of time was made up by the spirit of libertv and duty. The first day in camp was already disastrous to some of the officers and men. After the days work was done some started down town on a trip of investigation, amongst them Lieuten ants M., C. and K. The trip turned out very discouraging, and if we had, or could find, a glass of beer, like our August Buchler's home product, il would be a blessing for all of us and u joy forever. Some took even stronger medi- cine which made them see an imaginary j troop of cavalry approaching the town I and rumor started to the titter disgust i of our quartermaster who, w hen he heard the news, after having finished a j hard days work, sat down at the foot of j a fence to await the arrival of the iinag I inary troop of cavalry. Lieutenant's j C. and R. seeing their comrade in d:s j tress joined him for an act of courtesy and I consol..tion, and all three of them were waiting'nntil they got sick and tired of it, and if we did not have reveille an hour sooner this morning we would be j ther yet waiting for the troop that never came. All three of them were on the sick list today until after breakfast. To I day will be the official test of Captain j K's newly invented air gun, which is one I of the most promising weapons of war in j sight. Von will hear of th" results of I the test. We also have an official test : for an airship for war purpises, invented by some warriors of our home town, of I which you will hear before long. X. X. X. Charged with Serloui Crime-.. I Constable Jackson and Deputy Sheriff Wood brought up from Wyeth yester day afternoon three men, named Charles Grey, A. J. Bardmess and ClifTGorton, whom they arrested on warrants issued out of Justice Brownhill's couit charg ing Grey with threatening to kill, and Bardmess and Gorton with assault with a deadly weapon, the complaining witness is J. Jackman, tha section boas at Wyeth, and the accused are wood choppers in the employ of A. A. Bonney, of Hood River. The trouble between the men aroBe over the question of the ownership of some wood. Jackman charges in the complaint that Grey threatened to kill him if he should do certain things that were lawful for him to do and that were within the scope of his employment. Bardmess and Gorten are charged with pointing a loaded pistol at Jackman and discharging it. This occurred on the Fourth. The men were arraigned last night and pleaded not guilty, when they were placed under bouds of $"i00 and their examination set for this morning at 10 o'clock. Moore and Gavin appeared NOTICE. Notice is herehv flVOtl that thp under signed will on Thursday, theSth day of August, 1001) at the front door of the County Court House, in Dilles City, Wasco County, Oregon, sell to the high est bidder for cash in hand, all of I he property to which Wasco county, or any other public corporation in said Wasco County, has acquired title by virtue of sale for taxes, as shown by the records of tax sales for said Wasco County. Roiikkt Kki.i.y, SheiitVof Wasco County, Oregon. Dated this Sih day of Jnlv, 1901. jv8-dw fitw Articles of incorporation of the Colum bia Mining and Milling Company have been tiled in the county clerk's office. The business of the corporation is to locate and develops mines and mining olaltnt, to ouy, sell and deal in mining and milling properties and to open, develop, own, buy, sell and dispose of mining properties of all kinds; and to buy, sell, or operate all kinds of mills, smelters or other machinery or equip ment (or mining purpises j and to buy, sell, own, lease and control any and all property, both real and personal, neces sary to carry out the obiec's of the in corporation. The incorporators are T. A. Hudson, Timothy Hrownhill, L, U. Hill and K. B. Dufur. The capital stick is iftiOO.OOO in shares of tl e par value of one dollar each. The principal office and place of business is at The Dalles. A force of men is now at work potting new slls under the building at the FOR CAMPERS. aUTOMTlC rOLOiNn JtL c T CLOSED Just the thing to al alone when you go OMrmlng or in iha teacoAst, Fr sale by SEX PON A WA I. r II KB. Acker's Dyspep'it ltblM a positive guarantee. (lures I rt Id on hum, raising Of the foo I, distress after eating, or any form of dytaaptlft, One little tablet gives Immadiata relief. 'J" ctS. and Wets. Blakeley, the druggist. DeWitt'l Witch II.7.el Salve should be promptly applied to cuts, burn" and scalds. It soothes anil quickly heals the injured part. Theie are worthless counterfeits, be stir to get DeWitt's. Claike Jk Falk' P.O. Bharnmey. Mid Miminer clearance saie of milli nery at the Campbell A Wilson Milli iery pnilirs. Bret thing In the line of southwest corner of Second and Court baadwaat at one half the actual val ue. j'.'8-lin It is easier to keep w ell t ban get cured. DeWitt's Little Early Risers taken now and then, will always keep your liowels in perfect order. They never gripe I nt promote an easf and gentle action. streets, now occupied as a saloon. Thil I is one of the oldest buildings in the city. It was erected somewheie about the year 1 .Ho 7 , by the late John Miehelhaeh and for nearly 10 years was occupied as a meat market until a few years ago! when it was turned into a liquor shop, Thd building is still in a very fair state of preservation. Clarke A Falk's I'. 0. Pharmacy, When your hair appears dry and to have lost its vitality it wants something to give it life and vigor. We have what the hair needs when it get ;n that con dition. We have the Crown of Science Hair rfScIS Grower and Cocoanut CreamfiEHr Tonic. They will cure dand mSm mil' ami all "1 wish to truthfully state to you and the readers of these lew lines that your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is w ithout qucR- i tion, the best and only cure for dyspepsia that I have ever come in contact with and I have used many other prepara tions. John Beam, West Middlesex, Pa, 1 No preparation t quale Kodol Dyspepsia scalp diseases. For sale at Frazer's liar- Cure aw it ber shop. Price 50c and 75c a bottle. "I am indebted to One Minute Cough cure for my present good health unci my life. I was treated in vain by doctorB for lung trouble following la grippe. I took One Minute Cough Cure and re covered my health." Mr. K. H. Wise, Madison, Ga. Clarke & Falk's I'. O. Pharmacy. lion't Hub it In, Just wet the affected part freely with Mysterious l'ain Cure, a Bootoh remedy, and the pain is gone. Sold by Clarke A Falk. contains all It will digest digestants. fond and can't help Clarke A Falk's P. O. the natural all kinds of but do you Pharmacy. good. A full line of Kastman films and sup plies just received by Clarke I'll Falk. WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and Embalmer Cor. Third and Washington Sts. All orders attended to promptly. Long distance phone 488. Local, 108, finfltnr T f-T .Tfihnialnn nf Tlnfnr while on the way to his old home in ' tradinK the hungr-v emiKran one fat J 0D uenalf of tne ,JefetKlant8 and moved New Brunswick and after viBiting the ! eef for ,U' ,oor oxeu' but lwLen Mr- i to quash the indictment on the ground Pan-American exposition, writes an I Ankeny's party came along they could interesting letter to the Dufur Dispatch, mm " lula I" I. .i,!oh v.a Ba,B- ..Ti.n fru an,i i One thing they soon noticed, however. I II II l I l 4 I II V l 1 I . . A UV i I 1 1 l Mil vegetable exhibit is fair, but could be' .made to excel all others and benefit lOregon very much if WaBCo county ould send the best of its fruits and vegetables. The trouble with our people j is that they do not realize how easy it i ivers, pitchers and loadeis, sf'J 50 per stackers on 32-inch machine or where jigger is provided, 18 per day ; leas, day ; WW l.'il lT7-:it IT ' L"e L' "ouee. is 5wouj be for Oregon to carry off a large abaant today, through sickness, from bis Lhare of tl,e prizeB at any exhibition if poetofuuty for the first time in nine-Lhe .oulJ onlv een , the lLev AM of continuous service in that i,ave " The harvest hnridH in Walla W!ln At the Wasco warehouse Saturday fanij are organizing a union to keep bl"'1"'. of Caleb, Grant county, luu waeeB rturlni. harvest. Their de- kis clip of wool for i cents M mands are as follows : Kundle r.itchers. At the Moody warehouse Mr.j drif... etc . f ner dav : stackers, soike- , ot nay Creek, eucceasor to riil,.i,nrB flfi WHei. M and Julian, sold hie clip of KG, - OWpjnii'l- f'ir !.: cents a pounJ. aobaii .a nt ii. e ogt i ti urs'Liy is . forkers unu all sack-sewers on machines PHggeing finely, through its many re-'larger than :i2 inch, $.'.511; header lMqpj, and ii- i?..ing to he we!, worth jiunchers, power-drivers, oilers, vie, :i; lbaie and money spent in attending ''engineers, 4; firemen, ff.SOj separator it. 'Having both a matinee and evening 'Venders, 14.80; hoedown and raustabout parjawance it will give everyone a fc.50l none at anv time less thati!f,-'a to see a dozen beautWul tableaux, fay. a good program well rendered. rt i a t.i..,. . h;...i ik. ju. oeeeds go to one of our city's Li i ... : i. w - i unuguier unu eon-in-iu w , air. hiiu aire. ' I B. L. Foreman, at Wapinilia last Sutl ers living north of Dufur, and day uight, at the age of 7b Mr. Abbott lly those of the Lower Ten-Mile wae born in Miami county. Ohio, and at rhood are complaining that the an early day he crossed the plains to I three or four weeki ago have California. Coming from there to Ore- considerable damage. The fact ' gon he settled at Wauiuitia, where he damage could not be ascer- bos resided ever since. He was a kind at the time of the occurrence I hearted man, a good citizen and held in Irost bat it is now said lo he very 1 hiirh esteem bv a )are circle of friend t. Tha damage even in the which extended to all parte of the Where it is greatest is. however, count v. The deceased Imvm three streaks and we hope it is not as J daughters nnd two sons J. P. and J. C. namely that Catholics had no trouble in securing provisions. So a black "mother hubbard" was furnished one of the men by Mr. Ankney's mother and, fashion ing it in the shape of a priest's robe, he visited an Indian camp and after recit ing all the Latin phrases he knew he easily secured plenty of beef. Notice, Kagles. There wili be a special meeting of Dalles Aerie, No. 156, Order of Eagles, at K. of P. hall on Sunday, July 14th, at 2 p. m. A. Ai Kki.i.kk, Secy. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the 8auature ol Those famous little pills, DeWitt's Little Larly Risers compel your liver and bowels to do their duty, thus giving you r;ch, pure blood to recuperate your body. Are easy to take. Never gripe. Clarke A Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. If anything ails your hair, go and see Frazer ; he's the headquarters for all hair remedies. Remember that he makes a specialty of these goods. if Clarke & Falk bare on aale a fall line of paint and artist's bruahec. Clarke & Falk'a flavoring extracts are the heat. Aak your w cer for them. i that the verification of the complaint was not positive but clothed in the words, "true as I verily believe," which implied the possibility of a doubt Oiat the marges were true. Judge Brown hill overruled the motion and the further hearing was eet for 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. Summer Eicuriloiit to tlie Ha COMti Only 680 for the round trip from Ti.u ii,, u..o. n. .....i. -e:,,. n ia- j .IIC lOIICD lo J.'-Mlg WPBMII i 1 I uy,i , I BVlllv i Park, Ocean Pai k tr Nahcotta, Wash., good for return until Sept. 15, 1001 Baggage checked through to destina- 1 tion. The steamer T. J. Potter will leave Portland daily except Sunday and p Monday, arid the Hasgalo daily vxeept Sunday, at 8 p. m., and 10 p. in. on : Saturdays, making direct connections at Astoria and at llwaco for all points on OregQB and Washington beaches. Call on Jaa. Ireland, agent, The Dalle, for through time card to all beach ' polntf. jly.'JL'm V .ill can never cure dyspepsia by diet ' ing. What your body needs is plenty of ; good food properly digested. Then If your atomaOD will not digest it, Kodol i Dyspepsia Cure will. It contains all of ! tiie natural digestants hence must digett j every class of food and so prepare it tiiat nature can use it in noiiriHhini the luidu m j KM replacing the wasted tissues, thuOv giving life, health, strength, ambition, j fiure oiooa ana goon healthy appetite. Harke & Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. The piles that annoy you so will be quickly and permanently healed if you use DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of worthless counterfeits. Claike & Falk'a P. O. Pharmacy. New Grocery Store Wi have added a Grocery Depart ment to our gtorg. A uew frgphi dean stock. Give us a call. Prompt delivery to any part (' the city. aa .MAYS CROWE, aa ...The New York Cash Store... 138 and 142 Second Street. The BARQAIN STORE of the City. NECKTIES ! NECKTIES ! Tecks, Clubs, Imperials, Four-iri-Hands. M Ulil WSM m m 25c and 50c. Special Values. Latest Patterns. Just Opened.