9 SPECIAL IN CLOTHING FOR THE BALANCE OF THIS WEEK. Wo have some swell up-to-dale suits, correct in stylo, fit and workmanship. We might, sell you one of those suits and the efl'eet bo spoiled by a pair of shoes purchased elsewhere. We wish to avoid this. We have some Shoes that are also strictly up-to-date. With one of our Suits and a pair of these Shoos, any man would be well dressed. Wo realize that the cost would be more, perhaps, than you would want to stand. We are going to make it easv for you. We make this oiler, and for the balance of the week will give you a w J FOH $15.00 v Spring ttleather $15.00 SUIT of CLOTHES AND A $3.50 PAIR OF SHOES FOR $15.00 FOR $15.00 All we ask of yon is that yon bring FIFTEEN DOLLARS with yon, either in Gold, Cnrrenoy, Silver or Bank Check ; we are not particular. The correct amount is all that we care for See Our Furnishing Goods Window. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. ' PEASE & MAYS. 9 1 The Dalles Daily Chronicle. THURSDAY. MAY 6, 1897 WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Itiiinloin OliHurvatioiiK unci Local Events of LiFHHur Magnitude. this year are similar to those of 1894. More than ordmarv caution should be ' exercised by all who may be affected by i the river. Much warmer weather pre-1 ' vails over the country drained by the i I Columbia and Snake rivers. Fern lodge, Degree of Honor, had a very pleasant meeting last night, wind ing up with a little surprise in honor of the 12th anniversary of the wedding of THE MAY IRWIN KISS. It Lack Heuuty, Grace, Selene, Art, Skill Everything: ltlit Mouth. Limberger cheese at Maier & Benton's. Garden hose four cents per foot at Maier & Benton's. White Mountain ice cream freezers at Maier & Benton's. C. W. Phelps will raffle off a bicycle tomorrow night at Billy Wisemans at 8 ; o'clock. English and Belgian cement, very beat imported brands, for sale by Wasco Warehouse Co. my5-lm Ernest Jensen has been awarded the contract for making the excavations for the Lutheran church. Social dance in Baldwin's opera house Saturday evening. The new Trilby two-step will be introduced. inG-Ut Tinning, plumbing, gunsmithing, cop persmithing work and bicycle repairing a specialty at Maier & Benton's. Two more days tomorrow and Satur dayof that great 25-cent dress goods selling at A. M. Williams & Co's. Members of The Dalles Commercial Baseball Club are requested to meet at the city recorder's office at 8 o'clock to night. Are you wearing Mascots? They only cost a dollar, and they are decided- the best glove ever shown at the Among the pictures shown by Mr. . Wilbur's animatosebpe is one entitled j "The May IrwiiKiss." Let it be pre- mised that May Irwin is an actress, and n celebrated one, and from the fact that J her kissing is made tne subject of the Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Stephens. Refresh-1 photographer's art, iy4s presumed she ments in the shape of ice cream and nns a repUtation in the effete East as a cake were served and congratulations 1 kjgBer froni Kiaaerville. She may be, were showered upon them. It was a , but i 80 tne ditfne art has sadly dete- pretty compliment, neatly paid, and ; riorated since we took even our first subsequent turning of two little heads in opposite directions produced the most satisfactory results. May Irwin is, was, and aWays will be a back number com pared to it. MINING OUTLOOK GOOD. ly price. A. M. Williams & Co. are exclu sive sellers. A. K. Isenberg. aged about 50 years, died at Hood River Monday and was buried Tuesday. He was a brother of M. P. Isenberg of Hood River and had been out from the East but a short time. The remains of the late Mre. W. H. thoroughly appreciated. The rainfall last night was .08 of an inch here, and probably much more than that in the surrounding coun try. AcrosE the river in Klickitat there was a heavy thunder storm about 10 o'clock, undoubtedly accompanied by a good shower, and the same conditions seemed to prevail in Sherman county. At Hood River there was quite a shower vesterday afternoon. THE SITUATION IMPROVINC. Slice)) Will 1'rouHbly ISe Allowed on the JtCHervutloii. A great many telegrams have been sent within the past forty-eight hours to our delegation in Washington concern ing the pasturing of sheep on the reser vation. The sheepmen have been in desperate straits, for the Eeason is near at hand when their flocks must be moved. The only place for them is the mountains and as these old paeturage grounds were closed, there seemed to be nothing for it but to let the sheep starve or ship them clear out of the country. The situation caused all classes and pursuits to unite in urging on the department the neces sity of some action that would afford relief. Last night and today telegrams have leoBous. In the first place, May Irwin, (judging by the picture) is not a kissa ble woman. Her 4int has too great breadth of beam, .and is brigantlne rigged. ByrooAvished that womankind "were all one' rosy mouth, that I might kiss them all at once from north to south." Xlay Irwin would have suited him, all except the cardinal points, for J in her case he w-ould have to kiss from east to west, he mouth being built that I way. Her mouth is too, too large. It 'lacks shape Her under lip has a droop lika' that of a government mule accustomd to scooping its barley from a nose-bg. It is thick, gross, elobbery. Her upper lip lacks thatdelicato Cupid's bow that in osculation adds the delicate gustoso. It is not prehensile enough, not piegustant. These are but few of the faults in the scene. One cannot well kiss the mouth of the Miesouri, yet it is not much larger or muddier or more shapeless than the mouth of Mies Irwin. She is, how ever, not to blame for these things, they are simply the misfortune of the man unfortunately condemned to kiss her. Then she has no coyness, no please don't, please-do expression; no grace of manner. Her neck is not flexible, her head is held stiffly and refuses that hack ward tilt so necessary to the perfection of the art. Her eyes are cast down, a fatal mistake, for the; should look tow ards the pky, not staringly, hut just at an angle of forty-five degree, taking in been received from our delegation, that Creighton are expected on the midnight from Tongue being the inopt explicit and train T." 1 ! ...III U o L . lollies tiilufirnt.lll: flint Wl'fifV. "i i uncrui nervicea wi i uc uiw i iiuuuiui. iJim vv,n-b. - , the residence of her brother, D. M. I thing is being done that possibly can be, j tho eyes oi tne oilier party, anu gazing, French, Friday at 2 p. m. Friends of ' and he hopes to make a good report in a , t the same time, dreamfully into the t.,f,f .',......, J t ., in mitotance . beyond ns though she saw, as Jacob did uuitlj lllVilCU. un Ul cv. w-rf- ... - .l,lr ,lnu, .l,;,.l. l.f. Hmt .o thinks - t safe for sheepmen to - uie seventh annual convention ot the;" , reservation 'angels came. 'Jhen the other party is Grand Court of Oregon, Foreaten of' ko t he is compelled to do the America, will be held here, beginnin, h;;iZ atMf' hliH to herd that Tuesday next. The delegation will come , i .n? l. st0' , " ! fr , IIl0Ut together by placing a hand at ii.wic urinn itmi iimikii liiicijliii ItLICIMVIWU) ... , , up on the steamer Dalles City, leaving Portland at 0:80 Monday morning. The local lodge here will give thcin a royal welcome. Howard Marshall, the Goldendale penning action. The forestry cranks of down East are the men who are the hardest to fight, each of its extremities and pressing It together so as to kiss it9 jjb-lots. Then instead of attacking, as a humming I - ...11. . I ...! but it looks now as though they will be j u o nower, ,, ini.u.uu ' i. i,..nmn will hv to ""d llnty touch, May goes at it as a Ktage.drivor, tolls us that Mr. Darch, k t, , gh on the reservation or t wr. wlu. It makes who was accidentally shot Monday j! t, u 8trlkes 8 they nght a ! wpary to contemn ate it, therefore "isht.iB getting along nicely and will ' loE them by lHkIn tbem on ae why prolong the dismal crit.clsm. As a recover. It was a very close call, and we congratulate him on hie escape, as well as Mr. Presby not having the eter nal regret of having caused the death of his partner, on hisralnd. The Columbia ie again on the rise, be ing at the 28.8 mark this morning, a rise of 1,2 since yesterday morning. The weather bulletin yesterday sayns The temperature and weather conditions Weil luec ..s,. It .. t.rltu,.r,,..,l K A'Te'uer from Senator Mitchell also j veriest tyro Why we can recollect abowi that he is taking a deep interest j when we used to kiss a little div nity the matter, and at the time he wrote 0, to our 11 when we had to an WpTted a favorable solution of the I o wandering into ,t be roseate depths of IWU'U1 . a pink sun-bonnet to find at the other njBtter' lend what waB there. The eun-bonnet ' ad a tendency to bring two little pug noses in contact first, but when once they touched their freckled tips, the This Is an "Age of Soap." Why use anv but the very best. Best soap means Hoe Cake. Sold by Pease & Mays, a2-Sm Just Received Upward of STO.OOO I'er Month I'ultl out In the Similiter Section. Ed. W. Copner. of tho Sumpter Mer cantile Company, is in the city. Asked about the prospects for good times in his section, ho said : "The mining country tributary to the terminus of the S. V. R. R., and that embraces all the territory lying south west of Baker City Sumpter, Granite, Robinsonville, John Day and Quartz burg districts is most favorable for a healthv development. The mines, are looking well and employing big pay rolls. "Why, the other day I made a rough estimate and placed my figures conser vatively. I estimated that the mines adjacent to Sumpter were paying out monthly the enormous sum of $70,000 for labor and supplies. All this monoy ! finds its way into circulation in Baker county, and no wonder there are good times. "One thing I wish to eay is that peo ple are rushing into the mining camps expecting to find work. Few of these people are miners and know but little of mining life. They haven't the least idea of prospecting, even, Theru is no em ployment for them, and all such become a burden sooner or later, not alone to themselves but the community. To all such I would advise they had better re main away. The unskilled laborer can do better in other localities." Baker City Democrat. (iuoil IVurilN for the IIImiiioiiiI MUJn, A. II. Curtis; proprietor of the Dia mond rolk-r mills, of Tho Dalles, Or., writeB us that there is plenty of wheat in the vicinity of that place for all re quirements and some to spare at pres ent. This is one of the mills that Ore gon is justly proud of. It turns out bet ter Hour, and commands always DO cents per barrel over all standard brands, The wheat comes from the Klickitat valley. There is only one other mill in the Pacific Northwest that receives the same price for itH output tho Golden- dale mill, at Goldendale, Wash., that aUo uses the same wheat. Mr. Curtis reports the crop outlook as very good at present. Commercial Review. 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 see it. Wo will bo pleased to show it to you, oven If you don't buy. MAYS & CROWE, j! Garden hose for four cents a foot at Mays & Crowe's. aH0-tf Schilling's Best lemon is 20 to 30 times as strong as common flavoring extracts. Try a drop in a tumbler of water. Money-back. J-or sale by W. K. Kahler We Carry a full line of Builders' and Heavy Hardware, Lime and Cement, Farm Machinery, Bain Wagons, Champion Mowers and Reapers, Blacksmiths' Coal and Iron, Barb Wire, Etc. Phone 25. JOS. T. PETERS & CO GEORGE RUCH PIONEER GROCER. Hiu'CChfcor to ('lirUmiiii & (.'onon. 1111 FULL LINE OF STAPLE and FANCY GFJOCERIES, Again in business ut the old stand. I would lie pleased to see all my former patrons, FrVo delivery to any part of town. 7VL Z. DONNELL, PtESClPTIOfl DRUGGIST TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY. Opp. A. M. Williams it Co., THIS DALLES, 01.