Two-thirds Our Lives are Spent in Clothes. Then -why not have them fit ? The HAPPY HOME Brand of Clothing ia warranted to fit perfectly. Every Sleeve haa a card with the following: "If this garment does not give satisfac tory wear, return it to our agent, who will retnrn the sum paid for it." We Sell Them. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. PEASE & MAYS. The Dalles My Chronicle. nee red a the Postofficeat The Dalies. Oregon aa second-class matter. Clubbing List. Regular Our price price amide ud 5. T. Inkie $2.50 $1.75 " tti Weekly Oregoni 3.00 2.00 " ud Weekly Examher 3.25 2.25 " Weekly Hew York World. 2.25 2.00 10 leu per line for flrat insernon, and 6 Cents oet line for each subsequent insertion. Special rates for long time notices. All local notices received later than 3 o'clock rill appear the following day. WEDNESDAY - APRIL 17, 1895 BRIEF MENTION. Lcstu From the Notebook of Chronicle Reporters. Hon. W. H. H. Dafar waa in the city this morning. Two hoboes were before the city re corder this morning, and will do service on the streets. Sixteen carloads of sheep, 3,000 will be shipped from this point to the East ' 1 1 in me morning. . The Fargher Bros, are bringing in a' large flock of sheep for shipment East, They will arrive in tonight or tomorrow morning. Tygb was visited by a generous rain Monday night, oar informant stating that the gronnd was wet to the depth of three or fonr Inches. ' Last night was a very cold one at .Dufar with a severe frost. When our informant left this morning be was an able to learn if the fruit had been dam aged, but is of the opinion the damage is slight. This has been by long odds the most perfect day of the year, the san has beamed down upon the fragrant earth softly, and the air odorous of fruit blos soms has been aa quiet as a woman's conscience. Up at the East End Will Moody is having an awning built in front of the warebouse and Saltmarshe & Co. caught the idea and are having the same kind of a sun shield put up in front of their place of business. C. S. F. Baker, who was arrested yes terday on a charge of selling .fictituous lottery . tickets, waB taken before Justice Davis at 4 o'clock yesterday, at which time he waived examination and was bound over to appear before the grand jary. ' .. r , : " The jury In the case oi the state against Key. J. C. Read, indicted for at tempting to rob the East Portland bank a month or so ago, after being out twenty hours reached a verdict yester day afternoon, at 5 o'clock, finding him not guilty. . The defense set up was in sanity. The verdict seems to give gen eral satisfaction to all those who have followed the testimony In the case. Yesterday evening Ermie Sach, a boy of ten years of ag came np' from the Boys and Girls Aid society of .Portland The Little Captain, $4.00 Knee Suit. The Little Governor, Knee Suit. $5.00 These Suits have i Double Knees' ., and Seats, and are reinforced throughout. The future Washingtons and Grants Should "wear them. Nobby Suits for Fine Retail Trade. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. PEASE & MATS. to "find a home here. He was sent to Judge Blakeley who had secured him a good home with Mr. H. W. Wells, and the little fellow who had been badly abused by his father and stepmother seemed delighted with' the prospect of having a peaceful, pleasant home in the green fields and beneath the fine skies of Eastern Oregon. It seems that we were mistaken yes terday in saying that Tom Kelly dined with Senator Dolph. It waa our old friend Robert Kelly, he of the sheriff's office, and formerly of Kingsley', he was the self same man. ' Robert did the honors of the occasion in his inimitable style, until the senator. pulled a card on him and told him he would like to issue him an insurance policy. Then Robert took a.tumble, two of them and still the boys won't quit on him. The band ot wild cattle which has been in the habit of ranging on Joe and Fawn creeks, branches of Agency creek, in the coast range have changed their range, so hunters 'say, who have been looking for them. This band of cattle has ranged in the Cascades' for nearly twenty years and has weathered the worst winters during that period with ease. Those killed by hunters in the spring have been found fat and tender. The valley cattle as a rule are poor when spring comes. These wild cattle are 8P uch hardier than domestic stock and are as shy and hard to come upon as deer. Real Estate Transactions. The following deeds were filed since our last report: Andrew Ganger and Mary S. Ganger to the O. R. & N. Co., right ot way through se, ne and noj, sej, eec 17, tp 1 n, n of r 13 e ; $80. David W. Mann to Louis Monteraselli and G. Fini, tract in sec 22, tp 1 n, r 12 e; $1. .When Baby waa sick, we ga.ro her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Mias, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. There will be a lecture by Hon. D. P Thompson of Portland, at the Congrega tional church, Friday evening, April 19th, at 7:30 o'clock, sabject, either "The Monuments of Egypt," or "Points of Interest in Palestine.'? The lecture will be under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Congregational church. td. For Sale. Steam yacht Irma has been thoroughly overhauled and repaired, is as good as new. Has just passed inspection . Price $500 spot cash. H. C. Cob, aI7-lw Sec'y Hood River Mfg. Co. Best cabinet photos in the city, re. duced from $3.50 to $2, for a few days only, at tjmcago gallery. Second" street, opposite : Mays ' & ' Crowe's hardware store.' . ' al6-2w. Ladies, Don't Sew Your Lives Away. Note these Prices, then come to our store and examine goods. : Ladies Wrappers. Light Prints, Well Made, Navy Blue and Black Prints, with small figures, 75c $1.00 Flannelette, I OC Choice Styles, LZw All Goods. Marked in Plain Figures. PEASE & MAYS. Crop Weather Bulletin No S Following is the report of the Oregon state weather service for Eastern Oregon : Weatheb : A few light showers or sprinkles of rain fell, but not sufficient to lay the duet. The winds have been dry and of a velocity higher than usual. The maximium temperatures have ranged from 48 to 72deg. The minimum from 34 to 52 degrees and below the freezing point south of . the. Blue moun tains. - . ' ' Cbops : The lack of sufficient rainfall is already being felt. The ground is dry and spring sown grain " needs rain . to cause it to germinate. Dae to the dry season, and to other causes, many far mers have been prevented from sowing as much grain as usual. In some coun ties this decrease will be considerable. In Umatilla and Union counties the grain crop appears to be in the best con dition at the present time. The marked deficiency in rainfall will seriouslw injure the grain crop unless copious rains should occur in May and 'June. ' The rainfall of these two months determines the cereal crop of the year. In the Colum bia river valley the fruit crop ia, so far, uninjured by weather conditions; the fruit trees are in full bloom, in some sec tions over their blooming period. The trees at present indicate large yields. The berries are growing and thriving and in good condition. Vegetables are having only a fair growth, needing moisture and warmth. Lambing con tinues with success. The shearing of sheep, has commenced and some small lots of wool have been received at The Dalles, Pendleton and Heppner, all of as good quality as was ever clipped. To the. south of the mountains, except in the Grand Ronde valley which is more advanced,the fruit trees are swelling their bads. The range grass is good and stock in good condition. While the fruit crop is very promising, the cereal crop is in danger from drouth. ' B. 8. Pagck, Director. At the Xjoeka. Cascade lodge, No. 69, A. O. U. W., was invaded on Saturday evening last, immediately after adjournment by a large force of ladies. Master Workman Lewis called the lodge to order again and gracefully surrendered everything but the goat to the fair invaders. Mrs. G. P. Morgan, on behalf of the "wives and sweethearts of the Workmen," then pre sented the lodge with a very handsome altar Bible. Graceful speeches" of accep tance were offered by Past Master Tomp kins and Master Workman Lewis and there being- no pre-arranged program Miss Brian and Miss Aldrich kindly re sponded to calls with a recitation and some music. During the only lull in the proceedings some cake and ice cream found .in the ante room waa tested, found fresh, discussed with great en thusiasm and the ladies were immedi ately invited to join the Degree of Honor bo that they might be . sure to come again. -.-' X. AJ1 druggists sell Tr. Kilos' Pain Pills. All pain banished by Dr. Hiles Fain Fills. See us before you buy. We carry a Complete Line of Fishing Tackle, Ammunition, Stoves and Steel Ranges, Wire Cloth, Wire Poultry Netting, Sewer Pipe, Iron Water Pipe Grarden Tools, Sheep Shears, Barrell Chui ns, Rubber and Cotton Wrap ped Grarden Hose, Groceries and Provisions, Oak Fir and Maple Cord- -wood and General sup plies, MAIER& BENTON. High Prices for Beef. Oregon stockmen are profiting by the advance in the price of beef, caused by sharp Chicagoans getting a corner on cattle and control of the mrrket. ' There is a great scarcity of cattle in the East at present, and while prices have been steadily going up, it is impossible to ob tain beeves. Kansas and Nebraska had no corn to feed cattle last winter, it was a winter of desolation and suffering west of the Mississippi river. There was no time to think of cattle, and many were frozen to 'death. Several weeks ago agents of Eastern stockyards ap peared in Eastern Oregon and , com menced going over the ranges, with a view of baying what . stock they could. Prices went up as the activity of the buyers increased, and not only have thousands of beeves been bought, but agents have been sent to the Willamette valley to gather up what stock can be found there. With the sjse in the price of beef there came an extra demand for mutton, and in Crook county as high as $3.25 has been paid for good mutton sheep. ' '' : Hens' Orershlrtsl Mens' Underwear! Now opening up the finest line of dress shirts and underwear ever showed in The Dalles. Every shirt 36 inches long, made np in the very best way, in an endless variety of patterns, perfect beauties. Also an elegant line of spring and summer underwear. Call and in spect them, you will be more than sat isfied,' both as to style and price. Robert E. Williams, . . Blue Front store, opposite Diamond Mills. . al6tf. The Wasco Warehouse Co. have on sale at their warehouse Seed Wheat, Feed Wheat, Barley, Barley, Chop, Oats and Hay. Are sole agents in The Dalles for the now celebrated Goldendale roller mills flour, the best flour in the market, and sold only in ton lots or over. 9-tf ARE THE 5 EST CIGARETTE SMOKERS who care to pay a little more than the cost of ordinary trade cigarettes will find the 5 : PET CIGARETTES SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS Made from the highest cost Gold Leal grown in Virginia, and are ABSOLUTELY PURE JOS. T. PETERS & CO. -DEALERS IN- BUG -AND- Telephone No. - 28' J We are showing now the very latest toes in Black and Tan Shoes. Also a large line of staples. The Tjgti Val ley Creamery Ask Vanbibher & Worsley for it. Every Square is Full Weight. TEIiEPBCOUE 3sTO. 80. Are Your . IF SO, READ THIS. Just Received, A Complete Assortment of GARDEN and TIMBER SEEDS. We can save you money. Now wend your wav to the . Big Brick, opposite E. J. COLLINS & CO. Telephone 20. Terms Cash. Crescents! Crescents! Crescents 1 Why pay $100 for a Bicycle When yon can get one for $55 ? We bay direct from the makers, We sell our High-grade CRESCENT, With wood rim and Clincher tire, for. .$80 00 The same wheel, with Morgan & Wright tire, for 75 00 This wheel weighs 23 pounds. , Our SPECIAL CRESCENT, with either wood or steel rims, M. & W. tires. .$55 00 . This wheel with wood rim weighs 28 pounds; with steel, 30 pounds. Our SPECIAL CRESCENT will compare favorably with any $75 wheel on the market, and we will give the same guarantee that is (riven on the highest priced wheel sold. Come and see oar samples or send for catalogue. . MAYS & CROWE, The Dalles. Take your Prescriptions to. M. Z DONNEKL. DEUTSCHE APOTHEKE. Wholesale and retail manufacturers and dealers in ' Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, TENTS and WAGON COVERS, And all Articles Kept in a-First Class Harness Shop. REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE. ...... , MATF.RIAI.N I-LJLX J. JI J. JL JL-I KJ JOHU C. HERTS. Is CREAMERY Delicious. A. A. B. Byes Open ? Moody's Warehouse. and save you the jobber's profit. They will be Filled by Thorough Prescription Druggists. Adjoining Joles, Collins & Co.'s Sto, j ; ... .' :,:s;: t . : 'X'XgU TIATiTiTIB,