9 5 - SPECIAL- IN CLOTHING FOR THE BALANCE OF THIS WEEK. We have some swell up-to-date suits, correct in style, fit and workmanship. We might sell you one of these suits and the e fleet be spoiled by a pair of shoes purchased elsewhere. We wish to avoid this. Wo have some 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. We are going to make it easy for you. We make this oiler, and for the balance of tho week will give you a j FOH $15.00 See Our Furnishing Goods Window. eather $15.00 SUIT of CLOTHES AND A $3.50 PAIR OF SHOES FOH $15.00 FOH $15.00 All we ask of yon is that you "bring FIFTEEN DOLLARS with you, either in Gold, Currency, Silver or Bank Check ; we are not particular. The correct amount is all that we care for ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS. The Dalles Daily Ghronieie. FRIDAY. MAY 7, 1S97 cannot be learned, as Mr. Clary, acting under instructions from the department, ' refuses to make any statement concern ing the matter, other than that he had received orders toclose the bank. Mr. JUDGE M'ARTHUR DYING. The TO ell-Known .lurlst Will Not lie cover He is in Valla Walla. Tn n rnnrpnantinn over the telCDhone ; Moody, the cashier, in response to in-1 today, the East Oregonian learned from 1 quiries said An had no statement to ! Levi Ankenv that Judsre Lewis L. Mc i ... nl... 1 .. .1... 1 1 t 3 1 f i . . 1 , .1 I 1. . 1 1. ,J - . 1 Kaudoui Observations and Local Events "'"i u"i"ul- "JC uuut" "uu pieiuy ui .arumr a ueaiu may uc luuncu iui .ti, WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. of Lesser Maetiitutle. assets andthat every depositor would be most any time. The East Oregonian I paid in lull. There is some city and ( called Mr. Ankeney to the telephone and cents a foot at eouie county money in the bank, but , requested such information as could bo a.-iu-tf i tnose wuo put it there are giving them- j obtained. Mr. Ankeney said in reply : The river this morning was at the 30.6 : selves no uneasiness, feeling that it will i "Judge McArthur's condition today is Garden hose for Maysnfc Crowe's. mark and rising steadily There will be a business meeting of the Epworth League this 7:S0 at the M. E. church. The Spokane flyer came in this morn- j ing with a red-hot bos, and, at a result, ' one of the cars had to be left here. j The high school graduating exercises j will be held at the Vogt opera house on j the evening of Saturday, May 29th. A telephone message from Dufur, re- ceived at 3 o'clock, stated that two inn- ; .ilk. uau uccu Jlttacu Ui LUC uau u'i J the score being Champions G, Dufurs 3. Frank KIobs, who was hanged at San Quinten the other day, said: "Durrant to.i me that he murdered Blanche La mont and was a guilty man." I say this in the presence of death, and it is as true us that I shall be hanged within the next ten iniiiutes. The funeral of the late Mrs. W. H. Creighton took place from the residence of her brother, D. M. French, this after noon, the tervices being conducted by Rev. V. C. Curtis, and the interment being in Sunset cemetery. The body arrived from Denver, Colo., on the 1 :20 train this morning. Quite a number of Dalles people went to Dufur today to attend the picnic, among them being a dozen or more young folks who rode their bikes. The Champions crossed bats with the Duiur nine, but up to the hour of going to pre;g we had not learned the result of the came. The day has been rather be' paid in a short time. I a slight improvement 07er yesterday It is a very unfortunate thing for the j and there may be some variations from evening ni w uuncteai icgicu j iiuui uav iu uu v , uiu iitcic cwcuia iu w- ' The DalieB has always had a pride in but little hopes that Judge McArthur the soundness of her institutions, and j will recover. Heart failure, with grad was especially proud of the showing ' ual sinking, is the simplest diagnosis of made by her banks during the panic of ' the case." 1893-4. The whole matter will be made ! Judge McArthur has been at Mr. plain in a few days, but for the present J Ankeney's home in Walla Walla for four the bank officers, following the example 1 weeks, but the trouble that Eeema to of the bank examiner, are silent. ; be about to take his life ha3 been of sev- The officers of the bank are Ex-Gov-1 eral mouths standing. He was removed ernor Moody, president; Hon. Chas. from Portland to Walla Walla four Hilton, vice-president, and Hon. M. A. weeks ago. Moody, cashier. There was no run, and His law partner, E. C. Bronaugli, is apparently is plenty of money on hand , now with Judge McAUhur. to meet anv ordii: jary or usual demand. County Court. Judge McArthur was once a resident of Umatilla Landing on tho Columbia river, where Umatilla town now stands, on the Columbia river, forty-four miles from Pendleton. He has resided for several years in Portland, where he has an extensive practice and stands as highly as any citizen of that city. East Smith of Hood River, and a response Ifrom Mrs. M. E. Biggs of The Dalles, ; the chairman of the convention intro S duced the distinguished speaker of the evening, Mrs. X. R. Kinney of Astoria, j Her address was eloquent, practical and I was followed with the closest interest by i a large and attentive audience. Tho session closed with singing the Oregon stato song of the W. C. T. U., composed by Mrs. Kinney. The closing session of the convention on Thursday morning was occupied in election of officers, reports of commit tees, etc. Convention adjourned at 12, Hood River was a delight and a reve lation to those who had nevor seen it Ireshly dressed for its summer outing. Tho big oaks were just fairly in leaf, showing all gradations of color, from almost a yellow to the deepest green, and everywhere were flowers, freshness and fragrance. The church was hand somely decorated, and Hood River peo ple vied with each other in extending hospitality to tho visitor. Besides be ing the beginning of tho county conven tions, and thuH marking a new era in the society, it was an occasion that will be long remembered by all who visited tho beautiful little town. 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 of tin. Wonderfully light and beautiful, and very durable. Foods cooked in it do not scorch. Drop in und suo it. Wo will bo pleased to show it to you, oven If you don't buv. MAYS & CROWE. County court met Wednesday and acted upon road petitions as follows, i there being no further business except ! the examination of bills: Petition of G. Gessling and others for j Oregonian county road. G. R. Castner, H. H. j Railur on1 P Hrxvt11 annmnfpil viuu'Prn W. C and J. B. Goit surveyor, to meet May MeetiUK at n,i iuver WrdneMiuy the 25, 1897. I First in the County. Petition of H. W. Wait and others, ! reused, mad hini? on reservation. I The first annual session of the Wasco Ptitlnn nf George P. Oowell and county convention of nthpre. read first time. convened in T. U. CONVENTION. the W. C. T. U. the Methodist church at Petiliou of J. B. M. Gill and othere. I Hood River May 5, 1897, at 10 o'clock a. H. W. Patterson flies claim for damages. m., Mrs. Louise Bishop, county prcsi- I. D. Driver. A. A. Bonney and B. Sav-1 dent, in the chair. The following offi age appointed appraisers, to meet June ' cers and delegates were present: j 1897. I 'r8, Naruisea Kinney, state president 'Petition of Peter Kopke and others, j W. C. T. U.. Astoria; Mrs. Louise Bish- cool and cloudv here, but at Dufur tho , read first timt Claims for damages : op, county president, noou itiver; airs. weather has probably been perfect. ; filed, and B. R. Tucker, Peter Jochiin- j Ursula Dukes, county corresponding sec fllm1 nf. unntttM t-o Vluf lift Jit SOU and John Hinricks appointed ap- retarj , hut a change is expected soon, as the ' praisers. best run usuallv occurs about the 9th of . Petition of V. Winchell and others, Mav. Thfi r,ffirf-s t Tiilnmnnk lii?ht. read first time house report that the water outside Is ' Hood River. Delegates Meg .dames li. M. Reynolds, J. K. Dean, M. 1 K. Biggs, C. T. Donnell, Rebecca Wil- ; sou, .Mary -Mcnois, ine wanes; airs. Petition of W. F. Jackson and others, ' L. U. fctuart, oaecacJe jjcks; .m-suames f- iy n.i f - r IT t . -v .t,n i... , , ., first t Imp. . u. J.. JiaruiiesB, i. J. .werter, uerBiiuui, , 7,7 m?aal Prouaoiy own? and others. Martin Nickelsen, Flagg, 0. P. CrovveH, o the high water in the river, and this I e tio. of . C. h ' ' ; E f; 6m,th 0 j Slran8,ian, ,,ora undoubted v keens the fih outside as Claims tor damages mta, j. r-. ai ,,. ,i yet What nKrl Ln?vuLM 0- J- avt'9 nd JoseIh WIso ap-. Hartley, Miss Crowell, Hood River, jet. hat f sh are being caught art - i ' , ffJ ,fe morM,njf fc(;66jOI1 VVas occu- om the north side, where the water ,s I-ointed PP.ars, to mett ,edne.daj, J n, . clear, the muddy water going out along 1!lbJ ,. eu A .,.,.. . ',, various committees and adont- i eilUMU Ul ItV) .llVliuy IHIU uiuctc, r- - Ijohn Hinrichs, Hans Lage and S. M. inu theconstitulion for county organi.a- Baldwin appointed viewers, J. B. Goit tK" .... I Ti surveyor, to meet May 0, layi, G. E. Johnston and othere, petition not allowed. Charles H. Wallace was appointed constable for Antelope precinct. the jetty on the south aide. Old-timera predict that If a eudden warm spell oc curs in the upper Columbia river regions and the heavy snow comes out in a lump, that there will be a great lood in the Columbia and small chance ot a heavy run of fish. Astorian. The Dalle Nutluuul Closed. It was a genuine surprise to most of our citizens this morning when a notice wnB posted on the door of The Dalles National bank announcing that it was taken In charge by the bak examiner, Mr. Clary. Just what the trouble is Cuth lu Your Chuck. All county warrants registered prior The afternoon session was taken up with reports from different superintend ent, and the question box, conducted by Mrs. Kinney. The questions related to nearly every phase of W. C. T. U. work, and Mrs. Kinney's remarks were perti nent and instructive. In the evening the session opened to Dec. 1,1892, will bo paid at my with a quartet by Hood River musicians, office. Intereet ceases after May 7, 1897. 0. L. Phillips, County Treasurer. and eeveral beautiful and appropriate numbers were rendered. After a cor dial address of welcome by Mre. E. L BUSINESS J.OCALS. Nebraska corn for sale at tho Wasco warehouse. Best feed on earth. m9-tf English and Belgian cement, very best imported brunds, fur sale by Wasco Warehouse Co. inyi-liu Social dance in Baldwin'n opera house Saturday evening. The new Trilby two-step will be introduced. mO '.it ' This is an "Age of Soap." Why Ube any but the very best. Best soap means Hoe Cake. Sold by Pease & Mays. a2-.'Jin A very fine line of ladies' and chil dren's sunbonnctH and shaker hats just received at M. K. Briggs' milliner store. Prices from .'5 cents to .f 1.2ft. Also a new and complete line of stamped linens. Prices from 50 cents per dozen to 75 cents per piece, Call and see new goods. m-l-iJt The Westfield (Ind.) News prints tho following in regard to an old resident of that place: "Frank McAvoy, for many years in the employ of the L., N. A. A C. Ry. hero, says: 'I have ueed Chain berlain'H Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for ten years or longer am never, without it in my family. I take pleasure in recommending it.' " It is a specific for all bowel disorders. For sale by Hlakclnv A Houghton. .IVUIllKll. ' A gill for general housework. Must be a good cook. Apply at the lesidenco of W. Lord on Saturday morning be tween 0 and 11. itMf We Carry a.uinmeof 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 We pay the grocer, the grocer pays you, what you have paid him for Schil ling's Besl tea coffee K4a baking powder tlavoiiiiK extracts and tplces If they are not satisfactory to you. 9 Tor sale by W. E. Kaliler GEORGE RUCH PIONEER GROCER. (HiK'cosMir to ClirlHiuuii A Coitun. FULL LINE OF STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Again In business at the old utuud. I would be pleased to see all my former patrons. KiV-o delivery to any part of town. 7VL Z. DONNELL, P$ESCflPTIOfi DRUGGIST TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY. Opp. A. M, Williams it Co,, TJ-H3 DALLES, OR.