fThis is the Greatest Economy Season.... July Clearings mean Great Savings. July brings the greatest economy chances of the year. We search for special values with which to counteract the natural dullness of the Unirner months, besides that stocks must be cleared for fall goods. ...Shirt Waists... We have never had fewer at this season of the year ; the goods are Spell known and need no introduction. .Shirt Waists retailing at ted need to Values at $1.50, $1,05 and $1, lied need to..' Values at $2.00 and $2.25: J educed to "Values at $2.50 and $3.00; I Reduced to ... Values at $3.50. $4, $4.50 Reduced to , Every item in Summer Fabrics is reduced Bargains everywhere you turn in the : PEASE & MAYS. A J.L: :A; A rth mk A B tKk 5i.ftAJl A T: i'fi ; H?K ife MM ?.. 1 WW tU' f w- V v- tr w v w The Dalles Daily Chronicle. BATCH OA V JULY 18, 1901 Ice Cream and Ice Cream Soda At Andrew Keller's. TREASURER'S NOTICE. All Wasco County warrnuts registered prlr to 8etemlir '., lHltK, will lie iulil on presentation at my office. Interest arter .1 ul , la, I no I . JOHN K. HAMI'HHIKK, County Treasurer WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. 111 an fait in female toggery, in the Wanted To purchase a dwelling ; iieight of fBHhion. And the forenoon boute, in the city ; inside water limit, i yvas nearly as warm as any forenoon of Call fit this office. jyl0-13. LQa 8ettBon. jhe fact iSi no cQUUtlv Tb Grass Valley Journal learns that ,lnder the 8tarB ever had U10re delight C. 0. Cooper ia thinking of locating in ; ful weatier than The Dalles has had so that town and going into the harness boalness. A meeting of The Dalles Driving Ae otliation will be held in the Commercial clttb rooms at 8 :30 tonight. By order of tbe president of the association. The sale of the (ieorge Gardner prop erty At the Cascade Locks, by the sheriff, OB a judgment and execution in favor of W. Lair Hill, was postponed today, for want of bidders, to next Saturday at tbe sano hour. 8m T. Shaw, the prince of theatrical manager - and a general favorite of the public, died in Kansas City last week. Many play-goers in this city will feel tbat Mr. Shaw's death has closed the eareei of a most clever and versatile Comedian. WSL. H. Fligg, of Endersby, told The pBRo.su i.k today that fully one-third of thft-wheat in his neighborhood has been rained by the late trusts, und of what is left none of it will be No. 1. Here, again, however, the damage is in ' altaaks, for while Orville Wingfield's wheat is badlv damaged, John Doyle's, on Ue other side the fence, is uninjured, j Yesterday forenoon an unknown j young man of a sandy complexion and ! wearing dark clothes "borrowed" the i horse and cart of Alex Fraer, of Dutch Flat, and did not return the rig for six 1 hpurs. Mr. Frtum eame to town in the iprning and, as is his custom, hitched j horse in a vacant space southeast of Colombia Backing Co.'s market. len he was ready to start for home horse and cart were missing. After isiderable inquiry lie heard of a man Ijad single rig having crossed the Fourth (reet bridge. Securing a saddle horse j Jp hurried after the outfit and rode to j owena, only to find tbat he was on the Jprong scent. At his wit's end to guess ! what had become of his horse and cart e returned to town, and exactly six $1 .00 and $1 .25: 85c r o; $1 19 $1.50 $1.95 $300 in price, -tore. and $: V -'V- -v "v- "W ir ir ir v- ir :v "V w hours after they were stolen he found both, safe and sound, with the horse hitched to a post in the neighborhood of Ghri'tnan Brothers' meat market. Now, Alex was out a dollar for the saddle horse and it the thief will leave that j Thursday afternoons at 3. amount for him at this office, and a j St. Paul's Episcopal church Rev. C. couple more for the six hours' use of the H. Lake, rector. Morning service at horse and cart, Alex will agree not to j 11 a. ru. Evening service at 7 :30. Sun shoot him on sight, otherwise otherwise. j day school, 12 :15. All are invited. If that man Vershuren, or w hatever!" Calvary Baptist church Rev. W. B. thev call him, who recently told the i Astoria News that the heat in The Dalles was "terrible," had been here today he would have seen ladies walk ing the streets, near the noon hour, wearing astrachan cloaks and fur collar ettes, and one lady actually wore a big. fu..y fur collarette np over her little pink ears. And she was young and good looking, too, and dressed, an far as THB Ohbonici.B is is able to judge what far this summer. 1 The directors of The Dalles Commer cial club met last evening to consider what action should be taken iu connec tion with the couing visit of the congres sional river and harbors committee in view of the correspondence on this sub ject between the committee and Repre sentative Moody. This correspondence was submitted and a committee was ap pointed to counsel with the citizeus of The Dilles and plan measures for the proper reception atjd entertainment of the visitors, who are expected to arrive here on the afternoon of Wednesday, tbe 24th instant. Through the efl'orts of Mr. Moody, 4n connection with the Portland chamber of commerce, a boat has been secured to bring the committee from Lewiston to Wallula, but thus far I these parties have been unable to secure ; a boat from Wallula to Celllo. However, , the ell'ort w ill not be abundoned till the i the lust moment, und in the event of i i failure the partv will make the trio by rail. The Lew iston chamber of congress sent an invitation to Representative Moodv and two members of The Dalles Commercial Club, asking them to visit Lewiston with the congressional com- , mittee and he its guests while there and during the trip from Lewiston to Cclilo, ami The Dalles Club appointed as these ( guesU, John S. Bolieook and E. O. McCoy. W. E. Anderson has purchased the barhershop formerly conducted by Frank Lanu, on Second street near Court. He will conduct a first class place and respectfully solicits a share of the trade. jyl2-15 i You will not have boils if you take j Clarke & Falk's sure cure toi boils. A full line of Eastman films and sup plies just received by Clarke & Kalk. Subscribe for Tut: Ciikomcuc. Mens Hats Correct Styles and Good Stock. Special Saturday i and $10 Suits $5.85 still going at. See display in window. m iBS MS K-i..lBi Wf A v "w w "v w- -v- OUR CHURCHES The Christian Scientists hold their services at the residence of Mrs. W. Lord Sunday morning at 1 1 o'clock and Clifton, pastor. Regular services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m, in the new church on 1'nion street. Sunday school at 10 a. m. ; B. Y. P. U. at 7 p. m. Methodist Episcopal church Corner Fifth and Washington, Rev. Ulysses r T. x r. nawK pasior. neguiar services ni u a. m. ana a p. m. ftunuay scriooi ai Besidesthis saving, money was expend 10 a. m. i Epworth League at 7 p. m. u, u..,a u. 0nUi iui.iiltfai Inl. - v vj wjwiiw Kill u c u i fain awewwww - Congregational church corner Fifth howa; The beneficial improvement of and Court streets. Rev. D. V. Poling , nearly one mile of street; the construe pastor. Services at II a. m. and 7 .45 i tiou of more than 10(10 feet of 10 inch p. m. In the morning the subject will terra cotta sewer mains on Union street ; be "The Elder and the Younger." the complete repair and rebuilding of Evening "The White Horse of Revela- i Ninth street bridge; the purchase of 500 tion." Morning music will he as follows: Recit., D. V. Poling; Aria, Mrs. H. W. Taylor, assisted by the choir. In the evening Dr. Doane will sing "Rock of i ! Ages" as an offertory. Mr. M. L. Ackers, i formerly first tenor of the Alps quartet, j is in the city and will sing at both ser- j vices, furnishing first tenor in the male jo,uartet number in the evening. I'roeeetliiiKH of Ilie County Court. The county commissioners' court has ! appointed Hon, Robert Mays a com- missioner of the Second Eastern (fregon Agricultural Society, to fill the unex pired term ending in January, 1903, Lauren.en Brothers were granted a road of public easement. The petition of M. D. Adams and others for a county road was granted, and Emile Schanno, C. W. Dietzel and W. H. laylor appointed as viewers, to meet Friday, July 20th. The petition of Cas Orasier and others for a county road was granted, and J. A. GoUiford, H. O'Nall and W. T. Wright were appointed viewers, to meet at 6ome date in August to be fixed before ad journment of the court. CASTOR I A for infants and Cniidren, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the yT VjrV-JT" This is to give notice to all owners of cows within the limits of Dalles City, that I have been instructed by the city council to enforce the ordinance against cattle running at large, and that the same will be strictly enforced by me on and after Monday, July 15, 1901. CllAKI.KS CllAMl'l.l.V, tftll City Marshal. RECORDER'S REPORT. A ftplenrinl Raliltilt of Wonnmy In tlir Arimltttxt ration of l unlrliml A ft'.lrn. To tlx 11 .V.j ll 1 1' nmi Council of Dallet City: The following is an exhibit of the ti- I nancial c ndition of the city during the I past fiscal year, from July 1 to June 90, 1901 : INCOMK. I Fines collected recorder's court $ j Runners license Team license ; Hog license, 969 (V 54 00 886 txi 51 on I Other licenses, including liquor, show and games 8,687 58 Ground rent, city property. ... 4ft ftO I Delinquent taxes 4,171801 : Taxes, 1301 8,848 8'J ' Miscellaneous 4 00 Total income KXl'KNin 1 1 HR! Officers' salaries Bridge department Fire department Light department. . . $17,iV5T 07 ,o04 00 196 49 834 98 ISO 10 :ift7 40 Ponce department Sewer department 1,08ft ftO Street department 1,408 2l' Treasury department 7 Oft Water department 600 00 Recorder's office 10 94 Proposed sewer system 816 Oft Sundries 597 ftft 9 ::ft8 85 3.420 00 Interest on city debt Total expenditure $12,778 8ft Total income sfl7,t'.ft7 07 Total expenditure 12,778 85 Total saving for city 4.878 88 A comparison of the saving this year with a few other years will show that the administration of the city's affairs has been better than all previous rec ords. Previom to the years following t;.3 city run at a loss and the present deHt was incurred amounting to I67, 000. For the fiscal year, .luly I, 1S96 to June 80, 1807 : Expenditure $10,119 84 Income 10,077 18 Deficit 42 10 For the fiscal year, July 1 , 1807 to June 30, 1808: Expenditure ..$11,285 21 Income 12,228 48 Deficit $ 58 73 My first report showed for fiscal year July 1, 1898 to June 30, 1899: Income $13,008 60 Expenditure 10,800 07 Saving to the city 3,041 931 Second report for fiscal year July 1, 1899, to June 30, 1900: Income 14.448 00 Expenditure 11,917 57 Saving to the city $ 8,530 -13 And this my third report shows: Income 117,657 U7 Expenditure 12,778 85 Saving to the ci.y if -1,878 8: ; feet of fire hose; the purchase of fire by idrants; the expense of the proposed sewer system incurred the previous year, and the successful defense of the action i against, the city for damages, I The city is running on a five or six j mill tax, while many of the other cities of Oregon and Washington, are strug gling under a much heavier tax a few of which are cited : Salem with a debt of $00,000 Astoria ,10 mills 1(1 mills . 7 mills j Oregon City Eugene 8 mills Portland Id mills Forest Grove 10 mills Less than two and a half years ago there was no sinking fund to meet the city's bonded obligations, no we Irive over $13,000 all of which is draw ing in terest. Besides this there is in the gen era! fond about $6,000 in cash. NlD H. 1 1 ITBN. POWER FOR THE DALLES. Bleetrlfl Plaal Melon Bull Mt White River fuits. The Pacific bridge Company, of (bis j city, which was recently awarded a con- I - A I . I ii, it, t . tf. Jill ! iraei oy me asco rv wreuuuiv at mining Company, of The Dalles, for the 00 D- struction of a h vdro-electric power plant ' at White River Falls, has comuieiiced operations. It has fifty men em ployed on the head works, and nut the poles fur trantmiusiori line partly set. The falls 1 iu White Liver are 112 feet high. They I are situated between Tygh Valley ami Shearer Bridge, thirty-five miles from j The Dalles. J he contract calls for the construction of siatiuns on White River and at The Dalles, and for the erection of w.res for the transmission of the elec tricity generated ; alto for supplying and installing all water wheels, dynamos, transformers, etc., ttie whole to be com pleted and ready for operation by Sep tember 1st. The head works consist of a dam across White Hiver a short distance above the falli, an intake, trench and tunnel for a wooden stave conduit fttl inches in diam eter, and I860 teei long, to Convey the water to trie wheels in the station below the tails, giving a fall of 180 bet. The station will be ot nituonry or concrete :!.'ixi-" feet with an iron irus roof, tire proof and indestructable, and ,ike every thing ahout the plant, of the latest and motl improved style. The waterw heels are ol the type -nown as the "impulse wheel," ami Will he connected direct to the generators. They have bucket Wand the periphery, into which the water from the cmduit passes through nozEles. There will be two ftOO K. W. generator sets in this station, which will generate electricity at 1800 volts, which by passing through transformers, will be "stepped" to 38,000 volts, and under this "pressure" will he transmitted over three bare No. 8 copper wires to The Dalles, where it will pass through trans formers and be "stepped" down to any desired "pressure." The generating station will supply about 1000 horsepow er ol electricity. The largest consumer of this current will be the new flouring mill being built by the Wasco Warehouse ,x Muling Co. I The company is investing 140,000 in a mill of the latest and most improved style. It will he operated by electricity. About :U0-horsepower will lie needed for this purpose. The steam plant which operates the elect ric light works at The Dalles, owned iiy the same company, will he shut down, and the plant will be operated by electricity. The company will also furnish electricity for private or municipal lighting or com merciai power. When completed, this will be the longest electric power transmission line in the Northwest. It will prove very beneficial to the iuteres tH of The Oalles. Oregontan, 8th. PBRIOJtAL MKM'ION, Justice Brownhill went to Portland on the Bailey Qatzert yesterday afternoon. Editor Douthit took his family this af ternoon for a summer outing at the Cas cade Locks. Mr. J. W. French left on the Dalles City this morning to spend Sunday with Mrs. French at St. Martin's Springs. Carl Peetz, the big. prosperous Sher man county larmer, was a passenger on this morning's boat for St. Martin's Springs. Professor Charles Houghton, of the Arkansas state university, and brother of Mr. Fred Houghton of this city, ai- rived here vesienmv mm, iiiiiiinu mm his brother was taking an outing at Trout Iike, left for that place on the early train. Mr. W. Lord accompanied him as far as White Salmon and saw him oH on the White Salmon and Trout Lake stage. New Grocery Store We have added a Grocery Depart ment to our store. A uew iivsh, clean stock. Give us a call. 1'rompt delivery to any part of the oity. ...MAYS t CROWE,.. ...The New York Cash Store 138 and 142 Socond Street. The BARGAIN STORE of the City. NECKTIES ! NECKTIES Tecks, Clubs, Imperials, Pour-in-Hands ill JtfIIKS 25e and 50c. Special Values. Latest Patterns. Just Opened. FOR CAMPERS. AUTOMATIC FOLDI NO OPCN CL05E0 Just he thing to take Along when yoti go emnninir or to the seacoast. For sal by si x ton a walthkl. t)on'i Km ii it in, ,lii!t wet the affected part freely with Mysterious Pain Cure, a Scotch remedy, and the pain is gone. Sold by Clarke it Kalk. R, B, UUbretli A Sons will keep at all times a supply o( hav, grain and teeil I which thev will retail at the lowest market rates. j'20-tf Acker's English Remedy will stop I HAHah ii, anu llini im.l it ill .-nr. itm worst cold in twelve hours, or in iney Fflfnnd.ed. 2ft cts. ami ftO cts. Blakeley p-e druggist. If anything ails ynor hair, go and see Prater; he's the headquarters for all hair remedies. Remember that he makes a specialty of these goodtk tf Wanted- Men and women J splendid proposition. Call at Umatilla House Thursday, from t to 9 p. m. Work for all. Strictly honorable. Jy9 2d Mid-summer clearance sale of milli nery at the Campbell A Wilson Milli nery parlors. Everything in Oie line of headwear at one half the actual val- ! (1e. j'.'K-lm Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold on a positive guarantee. Cures heart-tiuru, raising of the food, distress after eating, or any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet gives immediate relief. 25 cts. ami 50 cts. Blakelev, the druggist. Floral lotion will cure wind chapping and sunburn. Manufactured by O'aM & Falk. WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and Embalmer Cor. Third and Washington Ste. All orders attended to promptly. Long distance phone 433. Local, 102.