Special Sale of Summer Clothing. For the balance of this week we offer a full line of MEN'S SACK SUITS at $6.85. GURRRNTEED KLL WOOL, These are not last year's goods, but were bought this vcar to sell for more money. Trade is slow, and if We are Selling these Goods at LESS THAN COST it is our loss and your gain. These Suits are strictlv up-to-date ; single-breasted, round-cornered, in Fancv Cheviots, Tweeds, Clay Worsteds and Plain Mixtures in all the latest colors. We Guarantee Fit and Workmanship. This line will be found on the front table in our Furnishing Goods Depart ment, and you make a mistake if you neglect to look them over. See Our Furnishing Goods Window. PEASE & MAYS ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. I 1 1 9 The Dalles Daily Ghronieie. WENDESDAY, - - - APRIL 28, 1897 WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Random Observations mill Local Events of Lesser Mugtiitude. Found A pair of glasses. Finder can have them by calling at this oftlce. The riyer is at the 27-foot mark today, and is about nt a stand. The sprinkling cart is doing excellent work, making the breezy day, at least, bearable. The 3-year-old daughter of O. V. Cook of !.Mile, while playing in the school yard, near their home, fell and broke her arm. That's so? Price gets customers; but its quality that keeps them. A. M. Williams & Co. say they neyer lose a customer who once wears their clothing. Its on record. Mr. Sherar is at work on the new road from Bakeoven to Antelope, and is mak ing the finest road in the county. When completed it will serve to direct travel towaids The Dalles, rather than to points on the railroad farther east. Don't worry about vour "P's and Q'b" price and quality when trading with A. M. Williams & Co. ; they have saved you that trouble. When yon see their latest display of clothing anil see the price-tickets, you feel safe. The man White is being taken care of here. A small house has beon put up in the jail yard, where he can be taken care of, and where he will not interfere with the pleasures and eoclnl home com forts of the balance of the county's guests. Indian Commissioner Barge has re turned to North Yakima from Montana, nnd will be joined this week by Com missioner Hoyt, when negotiations with tlie Yakima Indians will bo resumed. Commissioner Goodwin has gone East on a leave of absence. Mr. Frank Davenport is up from Hood River. Tho work of building the J flume is progressing very fast, and it is expected it will be completed by the raiddlo of May. Tho flume is five y three- feet, and will supply a large terri tory with water for irrigating purposes Miss Rosino Edwards, who has been attending the Oakland, Cnl., theological seminary, has received a call from the Hillard, Wash., Congregational church, to net as pastor. Rev. Jonathan Ed wards, hor father, baa accepted a call jrom tho Pilgrim Congregational church "i the same town. I. L. Mitchell left Walla Walla last Sunday in charge of 1300 stock hogs, which are being (shipped to Nebraska over tho 0. R. & N. and Union Pacific lines. These hogs were bought for 8 cents a pound by H. Winalow, of No nraaka, who bought 80,000 buahela of corn nt from 10 to 11 cents a bushel be foro he came West to buy hogs. Mr. L. I,, HUl and son left this morn- ing for Canyon City, where they will do some assessment work on a quartz claim owned by Mr. Hill. They will then go to Robinsonville to do development work on the "Mammoth Comstock," a very promising ledge in which several Dalles people are interested, and which is liable to give very speedy returns, the mine lying in good shape for working, and a small mill being conveniently near. An excursion party, consisting of a dozen or more persons, came up from Portland last night on the .steamer Reg ulator. Among them were Mrs. Com stock, a former resident of this city, and Mr. E. S. Edwards, inspector of hulls, of Portland. The party were delighted with the trip, and well they might be, for the day was perfect, and a perfect day on the Columbia is enough to make the fairies go into raptures about the weather. The man White, who was sent here from Walla Walla a day or so ago, is a pitiable object. His face, hands aud feet are now bleeding, skinless, horrible. Today he had a fit and fell down the back steps at the court house, bruising himselt up badly. Looking at the poor fellow, we could not but think that it is a mistaken trait in civilized humanity, that does not allow the ending of such misery as his. He has but a short time, at the most, every hour of which must be one of torture, and this with out one hope of relief. Would it not be better, in such cases, if painless death, the greatest boon possible, could be given. On account of the changing in the time card on the O. R. & N. between the advertising of Professor Kelchner's ex hibit of the Tabernacle ot Israel and the time for exhibiting the same, it was im possible for him to get here at noon, and so the afternoon exhibit could not take place. Last night there was quite a crowd out, and all were highly pleased with the unique exhibit. Owing to the many slips that have occurred in the matter of getting the exhibit here, it has been determined to extend the time in which it may be seen until this evening. At the same time tho price of admission will be practically nothing, as a silver offering, only, will be taken in. Children's Home Society. Editou Cju!0.vici.k : The Oregon Children's Homo Society (auxiliary to the national) is placing homeless chil dren in carefully-selected homes, SOUO children having thus been placed by the tho national society and its auxiliaries. Homes wanted for children of all ages. Address, Suit. I. F. Tohev, Room 309, Marquam Bldg., Portland, Or. For Kent. Large alcove room, nicely furnished, convenient location. Apply to a28-lw J. M. Huntington & Co. Lost-From the white house, this city, Saturday, a canary bird. A suitable re ward will be paid for ila return. aSO-St A Itrave Woman. A letter received yesterday from Granite by a resident of Pendleton gives further details of the killing of Lewis Guthridge last week. The writer states that as Lewis Guthridge was walking along the street in front of his brother Sam's house, he was met by John Me Mahon, who drew a pistol and fired at him. The ball entered the breast and the man fell dead without uttering a word. Sam Guthrie, who heard the shooting, ran out and grappled with McMahon and wob shot twice, one ball striking him in the face and the other in the hip. He succeeded in knocking McMahon down, but would probably have been killed by McMahon had not Mrs. Guthridge ran out and caught the re volver ust as he was in the act of firing another shot. Mrs. Guthridge wrenched the revolver from his hand and held him down until help arrived. Jelen Ida Stuiletoi: l'ouiidly Her ltleh Aunt ut Sulci Mrs. Annetta Grerfh, the elderly wealthy woman from Alabama, who lias been on the coast seyferal weeks in searcli of her neice, Missllelen Ida Stapleton, her only blood reition living, has found the missing girlKt work in a laundry at Salem. Mrs. Green and Miss Stapleton have left for the South. Mrs. Gieen proposes to make a will leaving all her wealth to her neice at her death, and to share it with her during her life time. It is seldom the rich look up their poor relatives, as Mrs. Green has done, going thousands of miles to find them and save them from the burden of pov erty. Mrs. McK liiley's Favorite Color. While President and Mrs. McKinley are on their little outing down the river this week, Mrs. McKinley's bedroom is to be re-papered, re-carpeted and the draperies changed to her favorite color. She is occupying the same room which Mrs. Cleveland used, and the paper and draperies aro of the latter'n favorite color red. As is well known, Mrs. Mc Kinley's favorite color is blue. Mre. ; McKinley's tastes are quiet, and, while ! the change will make the room fresh I und dainty, thero will be nothing elaborate or extravagant in it. Wash- ington Star. J ' Tliu Sdw 'i'line Curd. j Under the new time card, which goes into effect tomorrow, trains will move us , follows : No. 4, to Spokane and Great Northern I arrives at G p. m., leaves at 0:05 p. in. ! No. 2, to Pendleton, liaker City and Uinon Pacific, arrives 1 :lo a. m., de parts' 1 :20 a. m. No. 3, from Spokane and Great North ern, arrives 8:30, departs 8:35 a, m. No. 1, from Baker City and Union Pa cific, arrives 1 :20, departs 1 :25 a. m. Nos. 23 and 24, moving east of The Dalles, will carry passengers. No, 23 arrives at 0:30 p. m., departs 12:45 p. m. Passengers for Heppner will take train leaving here 0:05 p, m. Garden Hose We are agents for the celebrated MALTESE i CROSS. Everybodyj knows that it is the! best Hose on tho mar-, ket today. j We also carrv the llidsxe-i wood brand of Hose, which wo recommend as a superior article second only to our Mal tose Cros brand in quality. It. is made on extra strong duck, and of tho best rubber. Then we carry the Wallabout brand which is a good quality and medium price, equal or bettor than the average so-called "best Hose on the market." We sell it for what it really is a good, serviceable Hose. See our stock before buying elsewhere. Just Received. BICYCLE REPAIRING. We have secured the services of Mr. Joseph KirchofF, who has been doing Bicycle Repair ing and G-un Work for the last five years in The Dalles. All work entrusted to him will receive prompt attention. MAIER& BENTON'S l'EUSONAI, MKNTION. A stock of Pure Aluminum Ware Cook ing Utensils. No enamel to flake off. Solid metal. No plating to wear off. Absolutely pure. No verdigris, or salts of tin. Wonderfully light and beautiful, and 2 very durable. Foods cooked in it do not scorch. Mr. Koberts is in from Tygh Ridge. Mr. L. E. Crowe returned from Port land yesteiday. Hon. Henry Blackmail was up from Portland last night. Dr. Logan has been to New York City, but is now in Chicago, and will start tor home in u week or so. Hon. F. P. Mayscamo up from Port land with tho excursionists yesterday, and is visiting friends here today. Miss Nett'e Griines eamo np from Portland on tho Regulator yesterday-, and iB the guest of the Misses Ruuh. Miss Lucile Thompson caino up from Vancouver last night, and went on to her home at Goldendalo this morning. Dr. LannerburgJs again home, arriv ing last night from Fossil. He expects to go to Priueville for a short time, staiting next.w.eek. . Mr. R. H. Guthrie' of Grass Valley is in the city. He reports a very success ful lambing season, und fine prospects for uu abundant wheat crop. Miss Kate A. Cnug, who for eeverul months past has been making her home in Lewiston, Idaho, arrived w the city thib morning, aud will vibit friend here. Mies Mamie Goetz and Miss Ellen Rankin, who have been visiting Miss Pauline Drews, here, for several days, returned to their home in Lower Albina yesterday. Dr. V. (leaner Arrived from Ciiicago last night, and wfar. joined hero by his wife, who has been visiting relativeH in the valley. The doctor took a post graduate course while In Chicago. PliotuH., the 1'liifit. All kinds and sizes at just half price. Paris panels, $3.50; olive platino cabi nets, extra largo cards, $'.'.25 ; cabinets, enameled, $1.50; tnautellos, $1.00; carres, 75 cents ; mlnettes und petites, 50 cents per dozen. Columbia river views, 12U cents each. At tho Herrln gallery. II. E. Ham.mond, a23..H Photographer. i Soap Foam excels all other washing j compounds. a2-3m 5 Nebraska corn for sale at the Wasco warehouse. Rett feed on earth. ni'J-t j WHUtml. A German or Swede girl to do general ! housework. Apply at this office. al9-tf i Drop In and see it. Wo will be pleased to show it to you, oven if 4 you don't buy MAYS & CROWE. J Remember. We have strictly First-class FIR, OAK and MAPLE WOOD To sell at LOWEST MARKET RATES Phone 25. JOS. T. PETERS & CO GEORGE RUCH PIONEER GROCER. Successor to Clirlxmun & Corson. " FULL LINE OF STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Again in business nt the old stand. I would bo pleased to Bee all my former patrons. Freo delivery to any part of town. LJ TA.. Z. DONNELL, PESCIPTIO DRUGGIST TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY. Opp. A. M. Williams & Co., THE DALLES, Oil. Down Go Prices. On PIANOS and ORGANS. Call and see us, for now is the time to get Jacobson Book & Music Co. LATEST NEW SONGS. A complete Line to Select from. New Vogt Block, The Dalles, Oregon. Northern Grown .Seeds. Fresh Garden and Grass .Seeds In Hulk, .Seed Wheal, Seed Rye, Seed Oats. Heed Parley, Seed Corn, Flax Seed. Alfalfa See'd, Timothy Seed, Red Clover Seed, Millet Seed. Crimson Clover Seed, lUne GrusH Seed. White Clover Seed, Orchard Grass Seed. Ileo Supplies. Fertilizer, Oil .Meal Cake. Hay, Grain, Fwd and Groceries. Early Rose Potatoes. I'otiltry aud Kggs bought and fold at ttwu uiuii.i wvlu imv wvvm uimh; tutu ihg WwllglH Mini tv J, H. CROSS' Feed and Grocery Store. No. Schillings Best tea colt'ee soda kikhiir nowder tluvoriiK euiacti aim spices Goods Sold at Uedrock Prices for Cash. Store open from 7 a. in. to 1) p, in. are not as good as we can make without any regard to cost. They are as good as we can make with both cost and goodness on our mind all the time. 48 For sale liy W. K. Kahler Lumber, Building Material and Boxes TradediorHay, Grain, Bacon, Lard, &c. rowe & CO.. The Dalles, Or