C3V All the talking and advertising on earth won t sell our Clothing unless it is right in'priee, quality and style. Now, we devoted a great deal of time to the selection of this part of our stock, and we are willing to risk our reputation for veracity upon the proposition that bur Clo thins is all that anyone will ask for. (p Suppose you confer a favor on. us, when you have a little leisure time, by dropping into our store and trying on a suit or two. Then we want you to ex amine the cloth, the linings the workmanship, the fit, the price in fact every thing about the Suit and convince yourself. . , . - - . . -: 7UT7T $3.50 s not a arSe sumJ stiH is large enough to. buy , a Man's Suit " qf Clothes from us. .Sizes 35 to 40. ;." '; J o $5.00 Gives you an opportunity of making your selection; from sev- eral lines of goods. r $7 f(V Enables you to choose a handsome Summer Suit from our stock. iiignt, tasty patterns ana wen maae. . i nese cuua nave me siyie and ht ot those sold tor twice the money. $3.00 Buys an All-Wool Suit. Good, serviceable Greys, Small Checks ' and Dark Mixtures. , ' t ' 9 50 8 tne Price attached to pur Suits made of Oregon Cassimeres. All- Wool and the best goods for wear and service. Can We Suit You?. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS. if - - i bee us belore 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, Garden Tools, Sheep Shears, Barrell Chui ns, Rubber and Cotton Wrap ped Garden Hose, Groceries and Provisions, Oak Fir and Maple Cord wood and General supplies, ,1AiER & BEiflM JOS. T. PETERS & CO., -DEALERS IN- BUILDING : MATERIALS -AND- GEHERAl- SU?P1.I;S. TolepHono ZVo. 30" Great Shirt Sale . . Commencing Tuesday and continuing entire week. . " and Be Convinced. 3 Tha Tyg-h lym Crea: L.; BUTTER " Dellelous. Ask Vanbibber & Worsley for it. Every Square is Full Weight. TEIiEPHOIirE KO. SO- ' CREAMERY f- . A. A. B. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. ntered a the Pustofflce at The Dalles, Oregon aa second-class matter. ' " 10 Ceii w per line for first insertion, and 6 Cents par line for each subsequent insertion. Special rates for long time notices. All local notices received later than S o'clock will appear tne following day. TUESDAY MAY 14, 1895 BRIEF MENTION. LTi From the Notebook of Chronicle Reporters. . Mr. J. W. Morton came up from Hood River this afternoon. . . Yesterday the Wasco warehouse took in 250 sacks of wool. Mr. H. Buskirk of Kansas is visiting the Winan brothers near this city. The Methodist dietrict conference will be held at Hood River, Jnne 4th, 5th and 6th. - The Herrick cannery will make qnite a good ran tomorrow morning about 10 o'clock. The grand lodge of Odd Fellows is in session at Salem, the session beginning yesterday. The salmon are rnnning a little better, several of the wheels last night making a pretty fair catch. ' Wool is feomipg in quite lively, over 200 sacks, or in round numbers thirty- five tons, being received today. "The Gold King" at the opera house tonight, will certainly prove entertain ing, and yon will regret it if you don't go. Reports from op the river show that the Columbia is again rising and will "probably start upwards again here to night. - The Hood River strawberry crop is beginning to move and by another week there will be a carload a day going East from that point. Strawberries are beginning to come in qnite plentifully, and the markets are quite well stocked with vegetables Quite a lot of green peas have been shipped to Portland. . General A. J. Warner and ex-Congress .man Sibley. who are visiting the cuast.ar rived in Portland today and will deliver several addresses in the Northwest on the tree-silver side of the argument. Regular' monthly meeting of the fire board in the council room this (Tuesday) ' evening, at 8:30 p.m. As business of importance will be transacted it is re quested that all members be present. Dr. Jay Guy Lewis,' who obtained some notoriety by having charge of the . Oregon horticultural ' exhibit at the Colnmbiau exposition, died at Sparta in this state, after a brief illness yeater- It is said that Cleveland looks upon Vice President ' Stevenson ; as 'a traitor. Wonder, in view of the.' fact that Cleve land violated every party pledge and broke every plank in the platform .if he ever stops to consider as to just what the democratic party thinks of him. It may be that Stevenson is a traitor to another traitor. An alarm of fire this morning about 11 o'clock, was caused by a few sparks catching in the roof of the Peters' plan ing mill. ' A few buckets of water soon put the blaze out and no damage was done. The Sun suggests the feeding of horse flesh to convicts ; and says there ' is ' ho chance for them to dodge eating it. The horse-flesh is all right but the sentence to the pen, with the knowledge afore hand that a twenty years diet of horse flesh went with it might serve to depopu late the penitentiary. The Eugene Register is evidently weary of waiting for the steamboat to reach that city. . For several months the boat has been unable to reach Eugene on account of the low stage of the river. The Register advises its readers to "Put your shoulders to the wheel and give the steamboat a push and see bow rapidly she moves along." The Marqnis de Castellane has written a long article for a Paris paper entitled "Fifteen Days in the United States." Speaking of American women the good Count No Ac-count, pays: "They have not been initiated into the refinement of sensibility, into Artistic enthusiasm." The count is right and the. fact that Anna Gould purchased him is tne con centrated evidence of the fact.' Since Thb Chronicle three months ago stated that it wonld not support any candidate for president wbo4iad not had the desire to know his country cul tivated to the extent that he had visited the Pacific coast, the big gnns are all coming. Elkins and Cullom are the atest, and it is even said that Cleveland Is going to come as far west as Pittsburg. When they see it in The Chronicle they know it is so. - Suits. Suits made for $5 to $6 dollars. feet fit given. Mas. F. M. Hkjjdkbshott, ml4-3t Second and Liberty Bts. " x.ast night's Play. The audience at tne opera house last night was small but that fact did not prevent it enjoying the best bit of act ing that The Dalles has been favored with In many a long day. Senter Pay ton is an actor, every inch of him and there are 70 ot them. From his first ap pearance as the outcast to the final scene where virtue triumphs and cunning vice is punished, he is inimitable. He is strong in every position, taking them in such a manner as to make one believe not that the actor was there but chat the original was. We should like to see him in the character of Rip Van Winkle, as be would, we believe, make the third man who could do tht good old play justice, the other two being, of couree, Joe Jefferson and Frank Mayo. The support could do better ; but whatever of weakness it had was lost, covered and kept out of sight by the acting of Mr. Payton. Mr. M. L. DeForest aa i Cheeky, did some clever acting and Miss Vina Payton as Sadie, the domestic, fitted the part well. We might add chat this very charming young lady is Bomewhat of a kicker herself. The play tonight is "The Gold King," and we can assure our readers that they will get full value received for their money if they attend it. The company is the best that has shown here for a long time, and The Dalles should show its appreciation by giving them a full house. - a - . Weather Crop Bulletin No. 7 of the Oregon State Weather Service -for Eastern Oregon. sent vegetation of all kinds is healthy and full of promise.' , v . i . B. S. Pagus, Director. Mrs. T: S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, Tenn., says, "Shiloh's vitalizer 'saved mylife. I consider it the best refhedy for a debilitated system I. ever used." For dyspepsia, liver or kidney trouble it excels. Price 75 cts. Per- " Wanted. A girl' to do housework, apply at Wasco warehouse. - When Baby was sick, we gave her Oastorla. When she was a Child, she cried f or Castoria, .. When she became Was, she dung to Oostorta, When aoa bad Children, she gave them Csslnrla. Something new in photographs at Hernn s, for only 75 cents per dozen Call at studio and see samples. 30-lw Our patrons will find De Witt's Little Early Risers a safe 'and reliable remedy or constipation, dyspepsia and liver complaints. Snipes-Klnersly' Drug' Co. Following, is the report for the-week ending Monday, May 13th : Showers occurred on the 7th and Sth, when' it cleared 'and general frosts oc curred on 6th and 10th, being heavy and ice formitig south of the Bine mountains. Since the 10th the weather has been clear and warm, the maximum reaching its highest on Sunday 12tb, when it was from 80 ..to 90 degrees. " The maximum for the week ranged from 43 to 90 and the minimum 'from 48 to 60, except south of the Blue mountains, where the minimum ranged from 28 to 48 degrees The rainfall amounted to from .04 to .25 of an inch. .: " "' ' . . The frost did little or no damage and where the frost was the most severe, the vegetation was ' not sufficiently far ad vanced to be injured. In other sections the frost was too light to do injury. The warm weather following on the 10th and since . continuing has caused vegeta tion . to grow rapidly. Strawberries are ripe about The Dalles; the first box of Oregon- grown for 1895 was hipped from The Dalles on May 6th. They are now becoming more -plentiful and within a week will ripen- in large quantities. .,The"f ruit prospects continue very promising. ' The present condition of the grain crop is excellent. Much more rain or rather frequent showers, will be necessary to a large yield, though the absence of hot winds will be materi ally beneficial. Sheep shearing contin ues.; "The wool' is being hauled into the warehouses In large quantities. At pre- Hi There ! THE13EST PIPE TOBACCO. Your Wife Knows , Where she can get nice Vegetables. Where to get the nicest Berries. ' Where nice, fresh Gro ceries are kept. Where she can get them in a hurry if she . . . needs them. Call or Telephone. Men's Straw Hats, Boys' Straw Hats, V Misses' Straw Hats, Ladies' Straw Hats. Largest Assortment in the City. " ROBERT E. WILLIAMS, Blue Front Store, Opposite Diamond Mills. ' P r, H O W Take your Prescriptions to. M. Z. DONNELL. The -will fce Tilled by Thorough Prescription. Druggists. DEUTSCHE APOTHEKE. Keep Tour Eye on- Rambler and Waverley Bicycles. , Indianapoijb, Ind., April 27, 1895. - MESSRS. MAYS & CROWE, The Dalles, Or. Gbktlkmen : We have your telegram-of the 25th inst., and take pleasure in entering yonr order for wheels. We are quite confident of the fact that you will be thoroughly satisfied with the "Waverley," as it is a high grade ma chine in every sense of the word, and yon can guarantee to your cnetomers that it is the equal o'f any machine manufactured. We make no exceptions at all, and are prepared to prqjve at any time that there is not a better bicycle in the market. - Yours very truly, INDIANA BICYCLE COMPANY. We Kent and Repair Bicycles. Wheels from S4S to SIOO. MAYS & CROWE. J. B. CIOSSEN, j ; . :;';; Grocer. Ask Central for 62. ' " ; GEORGE RUCH, PIONEER GROCER. (Successor to Chrisman 4 Corson. ' if iiis nil i i inr nr STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Again in business at the old stand. , I would be pleased to all my former patrons. e Free delivery to any part of town.