EL $ffvv $ & v C $0-4 0 00 0 0 0 00 0" 0000 000 TlllO 1 O ll I r -fCl O 4" i i linn! X iiio io tut: vjri taitot Economy Season.... July Clearings mean Great Savings. Men's Summer Underwear ii July brinf9 the greatest economy chances of the year. We search lor Bpeciul values with which to counteract the natural dullness of the Maimer months, besides that stocks must he cleared for fall goods. ...Shirt Waists... We have never had fewer at this season of the year; the goods nre Well known and ntv-'d no introduction. Shirt Waists retailing at $1.00 and $1.25; ot P Reduced to OOC Values at $1 .50, $1 ,65 and $1 .7;",; . fed need to tj 1 1 & Values at $2.00 and $2.25; . Reduced to f1.0U Values at $2.50 and $3.00; t fc Reduced to t 1 . " U Values at $3.50, $4, $4.50 and $5; Reduced to $0 UU very item in Summer Fabrics is reduced in price. Bargains everywhere you turn in the store. Plain and fancy French balbriggan underwear; good value at 05c per garment: special for Monday, Tues day and Wednesday, 95 Cents per Suit- Arrow brand collars .2 for 25c Shawknit hose, plain and fancy, per pair 25c E. & W. collars and cutis 25c Boston garter, silk and lisle .Monarch shirts. PEASE St MMYS. 'V :tl, $ $ ft W $ 9 $ 6 sfc $ $ $ SALMAGUNDI. With all the oil blow in Oregon there is as vt not a single flowing well in the whole state, nothing but seepage?, and von can find a seepage in almost any old place. "Your medicine has helped me won derfolly," she wrote to the patent medi cine house. "Three weeks ago I could not spank the baby and now I am able 1 to thrash my husband. God bless you!" The Astoria papers say the run of fish I is good these days and if it continues to ; improve this year's pack will surpass that of last year, notwithstanding the very poor supply during the first part of the ! season. A Portland woman prayed long and earnestly for her husband, and finally I asked her pastor what she could do to induce him to stay home at nights. He advised adding to his home comforts something that he enj ved away from home. The next day the wife was in quiring tije price of beer by the keg. On the base of the statue of Mr. Glad stone erected In the D niversity square of Athens, Greece, a quatrain is engraved, of which the following is a translation: "To a part of Kpirus and to Thes?aly thou gavest the sacred light of freedom, averting slavery ; Hellas, mindful of this j boon, has raised this statue to thee, j Gladstone, whose glory is immortal." Charles H. Ln Belle, n Salt Lake archi tect, will be worth (15,000,000 within sixty days from date, with a good chance of getting $5,000,000 more according to his story. He claims to have invented a process by which he can extract rubber from the ordinary crude oil as it is found in Utah, and produce rubber pulp at a cost of one-fourth of a cnt a pound, while the rubber as it comes from tiie tree in Bra El costs $1 per pound. Mr. LaBelle states that a syndicate of Cali- forma, New York and London capital I ists has taken an option on his formula, land has deposited $105,000 in a Salt j Lake bank to hold the option till the ! deal iB closed. ...The New York Cash Store... 138 and 142 Second Street. The BARGAIN STORE of the City. Some Bargains IN Boys' Knee Pant Suits THIS ONLY. 20 per cent Discount on all Boys' Suits. DON'T OVERLOOK THESE BARGAINS The Dalles Daily Chronicle. Chkomci.k in particular, notice. MONDAY .ILLY 15, 1901 will have due j his own hand, whether intentionally or ; accidentally we are unable to deter- At their meeting Saturday night the:mine-" The shot that ended Mr. ) Ice Cream and Ice Cream Soda At Andrew Keller's. TREASURER'S NOTICE. , All W County warrantN reg-iHteretl prior to September ', 1808, will lie ial! am praaeiitutimi at my ofllce. Interest I for tiiree cents. I orti-r .1 ii ly IX, I ".MM. -I nil N I . HAIYU'MHIKK, mil. i v Treasurer WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Twenty per cent discount on all knee pant suits at the New York (ash Store. Wanted A girl to do general house work. Inquire at this oflice. jlylo-Iw The New York Cash Store is offering some extra values in boys' clothing this week. See their ad. A marriage license was issued this morning to C. II. Sparling, of Duftir, and BaBir Bennett, of VVamic. Four carloads of fat hugs were fed at tbe Company's stockyards this morning, on mote from Wallowa county to Trout dale. Toe Diamond flouring mills are in operation again after a suspension of About two months occupied in putting in new machinery. The carpenter work on the new flour ing mill will be completed today and tbe building turned over to. the com pany by Hansen & Thoniseu. We would advise you to see the bargains in boys' knee-pants suits at tneNew York Cash Store this week. genuemen s uriving Association ar I ranged to erect a wind mill et one of the j wells on their driving grounds. This j step would have been taken before now i but that the association had hopes of getting city water piped to the ground. I "Economic Aspects of Reciprocity," comprising two lectures delivered by .lohu P, Young, before tbe college of , commerce of tbe University of Califor ! nia, has just been issued in document j form by tbe American Protective Tariff League. Two copies sent to any addrees Ask for document No. j 49. Address, American Protective Tar j iff League, 186 West 2.'kl street, New I York. A. Brooks, who is bound over to the i grand jury for robbery of clothing and a j watch from the I. . L. restaurant, and ; George Baker, who ie serving out a ' hundred-dollar fine for selling whiskey to Indians, made this noon what proved ! to be a very futile attempt to break jail. Using a broken stove-lid handle they pried out some brick from the side of tbe window of the jail day-room, and Moore's life was fired from a rifle that Mr. Moore had recently acquired. The Crook County Journal Bays: "At the time of the occurrence no one was in the store. He was found sitting in an office chair back of the partition that is placed across the store between the stationery and candy department and the bowling alley and must have been leaning over the gun when it was discharged, as the ball came out lower than where it en tered. Tbe ball enteied a trifle below the left nipple and passed directly through the heart." , The GhbonicIiC man spent an hour to day trying to get the sentiment of some i of the leading business men as to the i advisability of the councils entering i into a contract for lighting the city. (For obvious reasons The CHRONICLE avoided asking the opinion of men who are fi nancially interested in the matter. The broad question: "Are you in favor of having the city lighted by electricity?" without any thought or consideration as to who should get the contract, was put in each case: supplemented by the sng- wbile the sheriff and his deputies were ! t?eetion tuat the lighting of the city absent at the noon hour the prisoners j started in to saw off the iron bars of t lie window. But they reckoued with- j out their host, for Jailor Fitzgerald had already spotted the removed bricks and, without letting the prisoners kuow of his discovery, awaited further develop ments. Just as the men had succeeded i in sawing an inch inn bar half way thrOUgb, the jailor broke in upon them j and chucked them into a cell, where they will probably have abundant time in repent of their ill-advised attempt to get out of jail before their time. A mass meeting of the business men of the city is called for Wednesday even ing at 8:30 o'clock at the club rooms Remember their special oiler holds good t0 devise ways and means for holding a for Ibis week only. Att adjourned special meeting of the eltyeouncil will be held tonight the Question of letting a contract for I lighting the city will probably be de termined. At the profit-sharing distribution Sat urday night at M. T. Nolan's store the j magazine subscription was awarded to Captain J. W.Thompson ; the picture to F. If. Lawson, and the rebate to S. J. Staoek . o Onr French felloweitiens on Freuch Mill creek, we mean celebrated, inlay, in grand style, tfie anniversary might mean increased taxation, or at the best a lessened annual amount foi tbe sinking fund. The answers, with one exception, were the same. One busi ness man, who asked that his name be suppressed, said he was opposed to the expense. He thought we had got along very well without lights in the past and could get along very well without them in the future. The rest were unani mously in favor of lights. Some said they were willing to pay their just pro portion of in. Teased tax, if necessary, and a majority qualified their approval by insisting as an essential condition tliat the city must not, under any cir cumstances, go in debt fur lights or any thing eise. The substance of the answer of this majority ie : "We want the lights, by all means, if the city can af ford them." This is substantially the answer of Mays iV I ruwe, street fair and carnival this coming fall and to make suitable provision for enter when j Uining u,e St'cond 0reK" District, fajr opiuiou anJ U-W project mean iut.cn w i ue ,w & mye A. M. Williams A Co., Dalles, every man who has business in- 1Iagh (,leniJ Q Q BlekeJey, J. T. terests in the city is expected to make it . p & c August Buchler, hurad Miauuijr 'u ut jiiodcui ni Him iiicomiK ivarluian, John S ami conn mute uy every means in nis Sells anil i.uj'k Hlg Olrottla This is what the Topeka Daily Journal of June 14th, Baid of the performances of Sells and Gray's United Shows, which are to be duplicated in The Dalles on Saturday, July 20th. "The big tents were literally packed with people, and it may be Baid, to start with, that every body was delighted with the perform ance. There were new and novel fea tures that caught the crowd immediate ly. A band concert preceded the per formance in the big tent, which was a big treat for music lovers. The ring performance introduced the Karl SiBters in thrilling aerial feats; the l'y bells in evolutions on the lofty ladder; the six Eddy's whose acrobatic features were wonderful ; Miss Edna, a beautiful and daring performer, and many others famoUB in the ring, not to speak of the ! clowns, who kept the people in a roar of ! laughter from the opening tournament i to the hippodrome races. Altogether ) the performance is a kaleidoscope of marvelous feats and funny a ts, and be ! yond doubt is one of the best ever seen in this city." I This coming from such a reputable paper as tbe Topeka Journal assures the people of tbe excellence of Sells it Gray's ishow, and their tents will certainlv be I packed at the two performances in The ; Dalles, Saturday, July 20th. PKKSONAIi MKN1JON. Joe Purser, a pioneer fruitman of the Hood River valley, is in tfie city. Paint your house with riaints that ara fully guaranteed to last. Clarke V Falk have them. Justice Brownhill returned on the Regulator this morning from a short business trip to Portland. Mrs. W. H. Taylor and children will leave on tomorrow morning's boat to spend a mouth wuii friends in Purl land. Kx-Mayor and Douglas Dnfur will leave in tne morning on a two or three days' fishing trip near the head of Fif teen Mile. Mr. T. A. Wilson, of Illinois, Itopped over here yesterday, while on his way to Sao Francisco, to pay a short visit tu his brother, Attorney W. if. Wilson. New Grocery Store We have adtlt'tl a Grocery Depart ment to our store. A new fresh clean stock. Give us a call. Prompt delivery to any part of the city. .MAYS c CROWE. FOR CAMPERS. UT O M A T IC FOLDING JWL SEAT. 0: CLOSED Just the thing to take along when you go Oamnlng or to tbe seacoaut. For sale by SEXTON & WALTHKK. Don't Km it iu, Just wet the allected part freely with Mysterious Pain Cure, a Scotch remedy, and the pain is gone. Sold by Clarke tV j Falk. P. B. (iilbreth .V Sous will keep at all , times a supply of hay, grain and leed j which thev will retail at the luwest market rates. j2ti-tf power to its success. No celebration was 1 held here on the Fourth in order that the funds requisite for ttiat purpose might be spent on the fair and carnival. Last year's fair was a big thing for The .Dalies. Let us have one this veai tiiat LrUI beat it two to one. We can do it if ; we onlv trv. The doors of the club room fail Ol the Daetiie. iuf, adjacent Llll ha nni.vni.i ari... .t.kt ..j vibrated to the sound of the Mar- iverybody will be welcome, s, and Mill creek wine flowed as , . . ! ant as Mil creek water. mm0m vt u , j Moore, at Priueville.last Tuesday a most r. fetcy II. Levin writes Tiik CHiiOM-! intelligent jury was unable to determine MfjB from Portland that the announce-1 whether he came to bis death intention -1 Mnt ol tns marriage to Mias. Butte was ally or accidentally. The jury found nil error, and tiiat that happy event will I that Mr. Moore "came to his death on fit take place till September, when The the Otb day of July iu the city of Print Klles friends of Miss Buffe, aud Tue ville, from a guosbot wound inflicted by Sobenokt Nathan i Harris, I'rinz 4 Nitsehke.Sinnot & Fisb, Henrv i Ierbriug, Frank Gunning, Emits ! SohanUOi George liuch and Sexton V Wa'ihe', The White Collar line, Bailey Gat.rrt, , will sell through round-trip tickets to , Seaside aud return $0.50, Baggage ; checked direct to either North Beach, Seaview, Long Beach, Breakers, Ocean t'ark and Nahcotta. Tickets good uutil Sept. loth, J. M. Hlioon, agent. W. K. Anderson has purchased tiie barbershop formerly conducted by Frank Lan?, on Second street near Court. He will conduct a first class place and respectfully solicits a share of the trade. jyl2-15 Gilford's Fotos Never Fade. CASTOR I A For inlants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Btars the Card of Thank. Mr. C. C. Hobart and family desire to express their heartfelt gratitude to the friends aud neighbors of Tiie Dalles, who in so many tender ways manifested their j kindness and sympathy towards them iu connection with the death of their beloved wife and mother. Clark & Falk are never closed Sunday. ! Don't forget this. Acker's Fnglish Remedy will stops cough at any time, aud will cure the worst cold in twelve hours, or money refnndedi IS cts. and 50 etc Blakeley tne druggist. if anything ails your hair, go aud see Fra.er ; tie's the headquarters for all hair remedies. Remember that be makes a specialty of these gootls. tf Mid-summer clearance sale of milli nery at tiie Campbell A Wilson Milli nery parlors. Fvervthing iu the line of headwear at oue half the actual val ue. j'.'M-lm Acker's Dyspepsia Tablet! are sold uu a positive guarantee. Cures heart burn, raising of the fund, distress after eating, or any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet gives immediate relief. 35 cts. end 60 Ctl, Blakeley, the druggist. Floral lotion will cure wind chapping and sunburn. Manufactured by 0'ark A Falk. You will not have i.min if vou take Clarke fc Falk'-i sure cure toi bolls. A full line of haul man film ami sup plies just received by Clarke A Falk. WM. MICHELL, Undertaker and Embalmer Cor. Third and Washington 8ts. All orders atteuded to promptly. Long distance phone 4'i3. Local, 102. Siniiiiifr K ui l..iiN tit the Mea Count. Only $0 fit) for tfie round trip from The Dalles to Long Beach, Tioga, Pacific Park, Ocean Park it Nahrotta, Wash., good for return until Sept. 15, 1901. Baggage cheeked through to destina tion. The steamer T. J. Potter will leave Portland daily except Sunday and Monday, and the Hassalo daily except Sunday at S p. m , and 10 p. iii. on Saturdays, making direct connections at Astoria and at Ilwaeo for all points on Oregon and Washington beaches, ('all on Jas. Ireland, agent, The Dalles, for through time card to all beach points. jl)3 2m Just, received a new supply of North rup A Sturgis' pure food products, as follows: corn starch, shredded cocoa nut, tiaking sotla anil high grade leaven er. If it's Northrup k Sturgis, it is good, (jet a package and try it. For sale by Conroy, Son it Co., S. L. Brooks' old stand, The Dalles, Or. jyl2 2wd Just received at (iilbreth A Son's lumber vard, a few carloads of No. 1 cedar posts and A shingles. Tliev are agents for Heath A Miliigan's cule- brated shingle paint. Call on them their prices are all right, Wood not , lluined is better by Ml.- a cord than wood ' that is. jv 10 "I am indebted to One Minute CoUgh I Cure fur my present goo. I health and my life. I was treated in vain by doct rs I for lung trouble following la grippe, I I took One Minute Cough Cure and re covered my health." Mr. K. II. Wise, Madison, Qa, ci.nke A Falk's P. O. Pharmacy. Nayn lit) Ww Trluiil. i "I suffered such pain from corns I ; could hardly walk," writes II. KobtUMOi Hillsborough, Ills., "but Buekleu's Arni ca Salve completely cured them." Acts i like ii,,i.',. on sprains, bruises, cuts, j sores scalds, burns, built, ulcers. Per ! feet healer of skin diseases and piles. Cure guaranteed by Q, C. Biukeley, the I druggist. Sfa. 2 I' or "tain. Twenty iiead of horses, ranging in weight from noo to 1100 pouodY Ail halter-broken, and some bioken to wurk. Apply t0 Strauhe Brothers. Fn lersby, j Oregon, jly2olmw Why nut spend the vacation at Va qulm bay, where can be had excellent fare, good fishing, good boating, safe bathing, alluring rides and rambles. The courses and exercises at the summer school of 1001 at Newport will afford great variety ol instructions, diversion ami entertainment. No other resort otters eiual attractions aud like advan tages, juull-tf Clsrke A Falk have on sale a full Una of paint snd artist's brushes.