I Special Sale of Summer Clothing. For the balance of this week we offer a full line of MEN'S SACK SUITS at $6.85. GUKRKNTEED KLL WOOL. These arc not Inst year's goods, but were bought this year to sell for more money. Trade is slow, and if We are Selling" these Goods at LESS THAN COST it is our loss and yonr gain. These Suits are strictly up-to-date; single-breasted, round-cornered, in Funcv Cheviots, Tneeds, Clay Worsteds and Plain Mixtures in all the latest colors. We Guarantee Fit and Workmanship. This line will bo 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. The Dalles Daily Glu-onieie. THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1897 WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Kiiiuluui Observations and Local Events of Lesser Magnitude. A now line of baby carriages just re ceived. Call and examine them at the Jacousen B. & M. Co. a29-2t The Grand Court of the Oregon For esters will meet here May 11th and 12th. The local lodge here is arranging for their entertainment. Have you a baby? If so, call at Jacobsnn 13. & M. Co. and inspect their new stock of baby carriages, which have just arrived. a29-2t Go and see Edison's animatoscope to night in Vogt's old store building on Washington street. The most wonder ful invention of the 19th century. Ad mission, 10 cents. The river stood at 27 yesterday even ing, but took a start again during the night. It was at 28.2 this morning and reports from up the rivor indicate at least two feet more of a rise here. Mr. Edward Shield is in the city, on his way East, where iie will deliver a lecture on Eastern Oregon, illustrating it with storeoptican views. He will add soiiio views to his list here, some from Memaloose island among the number. A social dance will be given in the Baldwin opera houee Saturday evening by Prof. Swanton. Do not fail to come, as the French Menuett will bo taught to all in attendance. Admission 50 cents. Ladies free. a29-3t Mr. J, F. Moore won the log-cabin quilt in the guessing contest at the St. Paul's Guild. He had four guesses as to tho number of pieces in the quilt, and guessed 1912, coming within three ot the correct number, there being 1909. Judge Bennett wont to Portland this morning to perfect the appeal in the j case of Walker againBt McNeil, receiver' of the O. It. & N. This is the caso i where a verdict of 40,000 was given in I favor of Walker, and the briefs in the I appeal have just been completed. I Tho man White from Walla Walla, who is being cared for at the county 1 jail, is in very bad shape, and will hardly live tho week out. It is a dis grace to Walla that it did not have hu inanity enough to care for tho poor dovil the few days yet vouchsafed him on earth. The mother's meeting will bo held at "o M. E. church Friday at 3' p. m. Mrs. Mattie Barnett will present a Paper on "The Relation of Mothers to the Public Schools." Mrs. Reynolds will read a very interesting articlo on "Mrs. Kyle's Life Work." Everybody mvited. Pease & Maye have a large number of handsome polished oak center tables, vhich they will give away to their retail customers. Tickets will be "issued, and the amount of each purchase punched thereon. The tables will be given away when purchases have been made of $15, $25, $35 and $50. This rule does not ap ply to grocery purchases. The tables are in four styles. While Griff Jones, Charles Deeter and Ray Weston were rounding up a band of young horses on lower Crab creek, in Washington, they undertqok to swim the horses, below Rocky ford, across the stream. While crossing, the horses be came entangled and unruly, and Jones and Weston were thrown into the water and drowned, while Deeter managed to reach the Bhore. Geary, the 4-year-old son of Mr. aud Mrs. David Griffiths, of West Rosebury, was drowned yesterday in the Umpqua river, near the bridge. The child was playing with another small boy on the bank, and waded in after a duck, where he soon got beyond his depth. The other child immediately gave the alarm, but it was probably an hour before the body was recovered. T. H. Buford ought to be reasonably satisfied with himself today. Last night he lost a pocketbook containing a check for $(i0, quite a number of notes and ovidences of indebtedness and $15 in money. He reported his loes this morn ing to the sheriff, and at about the same time Al Everding brought the pocket book to this office. It had been found by a Chinaman working ior Mr. Ever ding. Justice Fillcon has been trying a small case this morning, it being that of L. S. Davis against Pope aud H. H. Rid dell, the suit being brought to recover fees due Mr. Davis while he was justice of the peace. Mr. Riddell had brought the suit for Mr. Pope, and as the latter did not pay, Davis brought suit against both. The facts in the case were not de nied, 'he only question being as to whether Mr. Riddell could or should be held responsible for the fees. The court took the matter under advisement. This morning there was quite a lively runaway on Second street, it starting near the Snipes-Kinerely drugstore, and terminating at the corner of Court and Second. The team was that used to dis tribute the matutinal milk for the Slinonson dairy. In some manner one of tho horses got a bridle off and thon tho fun started. There was a generous and impartial distribution of milk, made much more speedily' than uBiial. The horses managed to go on opposite sides of a tolephono polo. The damage was slight and tho horses wero not injured. By invitation of tho Good Intent Soci ety "of the Methodist church the mem bers of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Congregational church spent yesterday afternoon with them at the home of Mrs. S. French, when a most delightful time was passed. About forty-four ladies were pesent, who being united in such commendable work as that in which these societies are engaged, were more than congenial. By way of enter tainment a list of questions bad been prepared, and a guessing contest asto some of the flowers which grow Mn "Grandma's garden" took place, and in consequence of her success in guesE mg, Mrs. J. B. Condon was awarded a beautiful bouquet. During the after noon Miss Myrtle Michell sang two very pretty solos, and later ice cream and cake were served. When the time for parting came, all agreed in hoping that many union meetings would be held. Musical Matters. Mr. Guy Miller lias been correspond ing with O. E. Peterson concerning that gentleman again returning to The Dalles, and a day or so ago received the sub joined letter, which speaks for itself: La Fayette, Ind., April 17, '97. FuiENn Mili,ek : Your letter juBt received. I am now corresponding with a man (a band man) who is going to start a cigar factory somewhere in the West and I am engaged to run it for him at a good salary, as he is not a practical man. He expects to employ at least five men from the start. He is a composer and arranger and was saxaphone BolotBt with the Iowa State band, to you may know he must be all right. He expects to employ nothing but musicians. He and his brother are going to start out next week and hunt up a location. I will turn him over to you and you may do what you want to with him. I will also recommend your town to him. His name and address is : E. S. Thomas, Maryville, Mo. Tho town that secures him will be fortunate, indeed. It makes no difference to me where he locates, I will run the shop anyhow. His brother would take the road is not a musician. I should like to see you secure thi? en terprise for The Dalles, but yon have to offer some inducements. There are others after him. If your Commercial Club would offer him a small bonus 1 think you could catch him. The band could also piy him a little during the summer season. He does not expect much salary, for he knows that bandH can't pay it these times. If you offer him $20 per month during the" concert season it will bo enough, or say $25. He is said to be a good director, and that would give me a better chance to play my part. I haye never met him person ally. I will not be here in time to get your reply, but you may address. 1037 Penn street, Kansas City, Mo., and it will reach me. I go to join him in about a week. Now if you ever got a hustle on you in your life, do it now and secure this enterprise. Lay it before the Commercial Club or anybody that lias Influence. Think of six first-class musicians and a director for The Dalles! Yours truly, CJ.'A. Petkiisox. A. M. William & Co'h S-irclal OIIojIhk. Tomotow and next day (Friday and ! Saturday) A. M. Williams Co. will offer '. their entire stock of lace curtains, em bracing the newest designs in Notting ham, Irish Point and Brussels Net, at the liberal discount of twenty-five per cent, or one-fourth off regular price. Special attractions in their clothing department. Boys two-piece Fiilts, new goods, in gray satinet and jean, their regular 75 cents line, at 50 cents ; regu lar $1 cottonnade, good value, at 75 cents; and two lines of boys' all-w.ool cheviot suits in new and nobby plaids, value $3 a suit, tor the next two days will go at the special price of $2, Fur Kent; Garden Hose We are agents for the celebrated MALTESE CROSS. Every body knows that it is the best Hose on the mar ket today. We also earn the riulsie wood brand oi" Hose, which j wo recommend as a superior j article second only to our Mai-; tese Cros brand in quality. It, is made on extra strong (luck, and of the best rubber. Then we carry the Wallabout brand ! which is a good quality and j medium price, equal or better than tho . 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. 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 oi tin. Wonderfully light and beautiful, and very durable. Foods cooked in it do not scorch. Drop in and seo it. Wo will be pleased to show it to you, even If von don't buv. MAYS & CROWE. BICYCLE REPAIRING. We have secured the services of Mr. Joseph KirchofF, who has been doing Bicycle Repair ing and Gun Work for the last five years in The Dalles. All work entrusted to him will receive prompt attention. MAIER& BENTON'S Large alcove room, nicely furnished, convenient location. Apply to a281w J. M, Huntington & Co, MoHler Items. The railroad company by its new train schedule gives this place tho "black eye" in good shape. The only east-bound passenger train on which it is possible to leave or arrive at Mosier, passes here at 12:27 a. m., which neces sitates an all-night vigil. The railroad people seem determined to make the people here patronize the river lines, which they would surely do had wo a good convenient boat landing. If the boat companies would now arrange witli our people for a lauding, they would surely get considerable business from this point. Mr. Max Young of Astoria has been looking up the silica business hero for several days past. We hope that his visit may result in a boom that will bring among us many such genial as Mr. Young. Messrs. Bryant and Berry are also back, and are preparing to open up their claim. Mr. John Evans has taken charge of the engine at the diamond drill on Chen oweth creek. Mr. Evans is a first-clues machinist, and the right man In the right place. Miss Lindsay of Hood River opened school on the ridge last Monday. Sam Stark says the new teacher is all right, and does not albw any "monkey" work. Mrs. J. M. Watt was taken quite sick last night. Dr. Hollisterwas telephoned for and came down on the morning train. Wm. Stevenson has cleared up quite a patch of land this spring, and is now re modeling his dwelling on the ranch, which would indicate that Billy has some notion of carrying out his oft-repeated threat of securing a "cook." Rev. U'Ren will preach the funeral sermon of Mrs. Reiioe next Sunday, May 2d, at No. 8 schoolhouse. Mre Evano, accompanied by her grand son, Ira, started for Sumner Co. .Kansas, last week. She expects to return to Oregou as soon as she can arrange her affairs in the land of cyclones. iV son of Mr. J. W. Davis arrived last week from Kansas. We understand Mr. Davis will also become a resident of this locality. We, are glad to see tho coun try settling up with practical and expe-, rienced young farmers, who have the grit and stamina to go to work and clear upas line a fruit belt as exists anywhere. This refers to the benches along Mosier aud Rock creeks, aud extends back from tiie river twelve miles or more. The prospect for strawberries was never better in this locality, and ff nothing interferes Mosier'a output will far exceed any previous season. Novus Homo. Mosier, April 28, 1897. liock liter! Hock itverl ISnuk lieerl If you want a good genuine glass of Bock Beer, call for the Hop Gold Bock, made only by the Star brewery, and on sale in all Star brewery saloons only. a!5-lw Nebraska corn for sale at the Wasco warehouse. BeBt feed on earth. m'J-t 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. (Succohbur to CJirUmiiu A Corson. FULL LINE OF STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Again in business at the old stand. I would bo pleased to see all my former patrons. Freo delivery to any part of town. 7VT. Z. DONNELL, PfESCSlPTIOri DRUGGIST TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY. !Opp. A. M. Williams & Co., TH 10 DALLES, OR. 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. Crimson Clover Seed, Blue Grass Seed. FrcHh Garden and Grass Seeds in Hulk. Whlto Clover Seed, Orchard Grass Seed, ; Seed Wheat, Seed Rye, Seed Oats. Heo Supplies, Fertilizers, Oil .Meal Caku, , Seed Barley, Seed Corn, Flax Seed. Hay. Grain, Feed and Groceries. Alfalfa Seed, Timothy Heed. ' Early Rose Potatoes. Red Clover Seed, Millet Seed. Poultry and Eggs bought and soM at J. H. CROSS' Feed and Grocery Store. J GoodH Sold at Bedrock Prices for Cash. Store open from 7 a. in. to 0 p. tit . Lumber, Building Material and Boxes Traded lor TTfltr H-ron'vi "Ro ROWE &l CO.. The Dalles, Or i