SPECIML- IN CLOTHING FOR THE BALANCE OF THIS WEEK. f tog leather FOR $15.00 V i 9 We have some swell up-to-dale suits, correct in stylo, (It nml workmanship. Wo might sell .you one of these suits and the etVeel be spoiled by a pair of shoes purchased elsewhere. We wish to avoid this. Wo havo"?ome Shoes that are also strictly up-to-date. With one of our Suits and a pair of these Shoes, any man would be well dressed. We realize that the cost would be more, perhaps, than you would want to stand. AVe are going to make it easy for you. We make this oiler, and for the balance of the week will give you a $15.00 SUIT of CLOTHES AND A $3.50 PAIR OF SHOES FOK S15.00 FOR $15.00 All we ask of you is that you bring FIFTEEN DOLLARS with you, either in Gold, Currency, Silver or Bank Check ; we are not particular. The correct amoiint is all that we care for See Our Furnishing Goods Window. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS The Dalles Daily Ghroniele. , up on the iiicnic grounds at Dufur. In this connection it might be remarked City Council Mretltip. WEDNESDAY, - WAYSIDE GLEANINGS 1 ter crossing, where a new bridge was I UCIII: LUIIDIIULUU vnu ...... v. ... i itlini. tlmt nm.. TWnr picnic takes place J-he city council met Mommy evening washed out. lho Mcuuiieo linage, wio Tl 1 ' Fridnv. end promises to be. like all ' May 3d, Mayor Menefee and Council- old condemned structure near tho Me-1 .ix "' XUl" ' other Dufur picnics, a most pleasant men Nolan, ood, Koss, Ulougli, h-iick ( Duffee hot springs, is high ami ury, al and baltmarshe being present. though It had a close call. At Monti- The following proceedings were held : j ment for u time it looked iib though The minutes were read and approved. , mnnh dnmntre would be done. Since tho Itamlnm OliKorvut ions and Local Kvonts of I.PHHui' fllugnitiuic. affair. We would rather sell our stock of carrv them over. Pease & Mavs make 1 Verbal Protest wa8 made b' Geo Li?be I wa,er haa receded, the grade to the steel this" stntenient. and have Rni'ted the regarding the cow pound. On motion bridge is washed out in two places, and One hobo was arrested yesterday, but discharged. Garden hose for four cents a foot at Mays & Crowe's. a.SO-tf Newest ribbons lor Btock collars just opened at A. M. Williams & Co. County court is in session, and is wrestling with a large batch of bills. English and Belgian cement, very best imported brands, for sale by Waeco Warehouse Co. myo-lm Two hundred and fifty sacks of wool were received at the Wasco warehouse Monday and Tuesday. A most liberal offer is made by Pease & Mays to all in need of clothing. Read their ad. and you will know all about it. Animatoscope tonight at Vogt old store opposite Chkoniclk office, the last exhibition of these wonderful moving pictures. Don't miss It. The examination of S. M. Meeks at Hood River yesterday resulted in the discharge of the defendant. The charge against him was the larceny of a horse. Quite a number of ladies, members of the W. 0. T. U., went to Hood River this morning to attend a meeting of the county convention of the society, which is, or was, held there today. They will remain until tomorrow evening. The strawberries shipped by the Winans Broe. yesterday to Portland were the first Oregon berries to reach that city this year. The Dalles is easily the earliest section in the state with these berries, and should raise more of them. of .7 of a foot since yesterday morning reports from up river points are that the nee in the next twenty-four hours will be not less than 2 feet, and possibly more than that. The weather bulletin j riBe more rapidly than formerly," by which rather indefinite statement we will soon be repaired in order that travel over the bridge may proceed. All the ferry-boats and bridges below on the John Day river are reported as gone. William Iturcli Shot. l. . c l t ,.n...tnr. action to the word, having marked their "1C "UE " l" entire line at cost to close. They are , hea th aud P',ce- , (r . . , 1 The monthly reports of officers were displayed in the center window. i . , J . i riivpn. nnd on motion claims ner mar- The river at noon stood at 27.9, a rise , ehal,g repQrt an(, U)e o(Rcerg gaarieg I were ordered paid. On motion a special license was au thorized to be issued by the recorder to Dilberger & Lucas for $5 per week for I Urn U'PPlra nftpr Anrll 50. 1R07. to run last night says: "The Columbia will , .rond. On motion the engineer of fire com- nnnv wna nnt.hnrizpfl tn nntifv thfi Ore- suppose it was intended to say that it . Telephone Co ,0 r(Jmove ti,e tele would rise more rapidly than in did dur- phone frQm Ue engjne house ing the first rise this year. j JIotion Umt property owners be noti- Stephen B. L. Penrose, president of ned to remove trees in the middle fortv the Whitman college, at Walla Walla, is j feet 0f proposed opening of Fourteenth j arrived at Goldendale about 5 o'clock now confident of being able to raise the . street, within ten days, and if not re- this morning. necessary sum which will give the col-1 m0ved in that time that the marshal j Further particulars of the shooting lege nn endowment fund of $200,000. i cause the same to be done. show that it was done by Mr. Presby, D. D. Pearsons, of Chicago, promised to! Qn motion the committee on fire and ! who was examining a pistol. The bul give the sum of $50,000, in the event of ; Water was authorized to purchase at let struck Darcli in the chin, shattering the lower mw, and was supposed to have passed back Into the neck. Tho doctors probed vainly for it, hut at an early hour this morning Mr. Darcli was seized with an attack of voiniling. and the lost bullet was ejected. Tho wound is a bad one, but is not consid ered dangerous. Last night Mr. George Darch, of this city, received a telephone message from Mr. W. B. Presby of Goldendale, saying that Mr. Darch's son, Will, who is prac ticing law with Mr. Presby, had been accidentally but not fatally shot, and re questing him to come at once to Grant, where a team would meet him. It is feared that the accident is more serious than the message implied. Mr. Darch left on the 1 :20 train, and Bhould have $150,000 being raised by the phople of 1 ieaat three fire plugs, Walla Walla. Of this amount only ! Qn motion the council recommended $1,000 remains to be raised. The pros- j to water commission that it lay a four pects for tho college were never brighter j inc, umn on Fourth street as far as than at the present time, Eaid Rev. C. , Laughlin street. T. Whittlesey, while in Pendleton. The course of studies has been greatly im Bills were allowed as follows: C F Lauer, marshal $75 00 proved during the last few years, and , Geo C Brown, engineer 75 00 the number of students is gradually in- gj Jg creasing. 0 j (Jrandall. treasurer 20 00 In a private letter received from Dr. j Walter Norman, work ou tewers. . Mi 00 Logan, after speaking of his satisfaction Jim Like, J jj J . . . 48 00 with the work accomplished while there, J . , Darcv " " " . ". 0 On and the knoweldpe gained, be mentions having met two Dalles young ladies who have been in New York City for some F S Smith, Mrs Frazier, meals to prisoners. . Dalles Lumber Lo, lumber. Mays & Crowe, mdso. 1-KJt.SONAI. MKNTION Mr. W. G. Kerns and family left this city yefcterday for the Willamette vulley, where he will engage in tanning. Mr. Wallace came in from Antelope " n 7n ' yesterday, and reports everything pros "' ,! i pering in that neighborhood. Tho Jr shearing la at its biiBiest, and the clip is n,i whnm thfi dor-.tor save.are'iW w. 'X unusually clean and good. viuiv, " , - . . Maier & uenion, u uu a credit to our city. MIsb Gertrude M T NoiaDj . 3 S5 1 J Jr. R. B. Hoed was a passenger on r nn .. .f.. al.f I 1. fv. The Redmen'e excurBion from Port- Meyers, having finished the course of Ike Perry, labor i ! " rSrl S land to this city, which takes place one training as a professional nurse, is now Henry worl:e;-' ; ; Jron lose week from Sunday, promises to bring inost successful, as her fnendB in Ihe I f Harper"8treet Hg,ts 40 45 ! him, but envy him his residence in the the biucest crowd ever ossBmbled here. 1 Dalles predicted. Dr. Gertrude French nalles Eiectrlc Lit'ht Co, lit-hts. . . .".7 80 1 beautiful Santa Clara valley, in our OjillllOIl Hie llion oeaiiiuui in ouuioriuu. We are told that more than 8,000 tickets ' is now assistant to one of the leading J W Bla have been sold, and ten days yet remain ; -""GeVlr.K AXoPZr ' ffi iKeu me number. j aml application, need not this knowl- Pease & Mays have added an elegant J edge to aesure them of her succes. Eet of canisters to their tea department. wanted. They are finished in black and gold, and j gill for general housework. Must were made to order in San Francisco, bo a good cook. Apply at the residence The addition of these fixtures makes ; of W. Lord on fcaturday morning oe their tea department one of the prettiest twee" u u"a AAt portions oi their immense store. Blakeney, hauling. . erguson, " .... hel, " .... Win Henzie, " . . . DWMann, " .... E Benjamin, sawing wood. . 1 50 75 75 1 00 50 1 00 a5-tf Grunt C'out.ty Itrldert. i)uiiuii'(l. The high water last week did con- Tfucliorx' ICxiiinlnat Jon. Notice is hereby given, that for the purpose of making an examination of all persons who may offer themselves aj candidates for teachers of the (?c!ioo1h of this county, the county school snperin tendent thereof, will hold a public ex cirli.rahlM (lnTiiArru tn tlir. hrtdiHS iilnnts ! t .1 ...... i...r.y. ( This is an "Age of Soap. by use tll0 mdiii fork of the John Day riyer, I i)a11ea Citv. betriunliiK Wednesday. May The Foresters are havini? a beautiful , any but the very best. Best soap means though not so much damage au would winner painted, to be carried in their Hoe Cake, bom y 1 ease cc iua b. a-'om iave been done had the water not been checked by the cool weather, eays the Long Creek Eagle. The bridge on the road to Susanville is repotted as gone. 20 tO 3O times as Strong as ITJjIb structure was put in by Ed. C. A! Parade. One side is of white silk, on which is painted in gold the emblem of the order, with the motto, "Liberty, Unity, Benevolence, Concord" and the words "Foresters of America." The other aide is of red silk, containing the words "Court The Dalles, F. of A.," also in gilt. The merry-go-round, which baa made life for the young folks here one joyous round of pleasure for aome time past, was taken down today and will be put Schillings Best lemon is a,,-nrr v,f,.fc len years ago duriug a miniug excite Common flavoring extracts. , J at Seville, and liaa been ot Try a drop in a tumbler of water. Money-back. For sale by V. E. Kahler great service to the people of that lo cality. Report from Granite creek is to the effect that the north approach of their new bridge across the middle fork was washed out, but was saved with the exception of a few timbers. At the Kit- 12th, at 1 o'clock p. m. Dated this let day of May, 18U7. C. L. GlI.HKKT, School Supt. ftacKluu'o Arnica ttitlve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all akin eruptions, and posl tively cures piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satiafac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Blakeley and Houghton, druggiste, 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 ot tin. Wonderfully light and beautiful, and very durable. Foods cooked in it do not scorch. Drop in and see it. Wo will bo pleased to show it to you, even if you don't buv. MAYS & CROWE. 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. Huctmnr to (,'lirUiuuii .V Cornou. 111 FULL LINE OF STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Again in business at th old stand. I would be pleased to see all my former patrons. l'K'o delivery to any part of town. 7. Z. DONNELL, PESClPTIOfi DRUGGIST TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY, Opp. A. M, AVilliams & Co., THE DALLES, OR.