v I How Would It Do? The question now before us is not to get the stuff. The crowded shelves, the counters full, both show we've got enough. "What we need just now is buyers folks who spend the ready cash; so we mention a few' "flyers,"' knock the prices into smash. This metrical announcement may tempt vou to invest. YOU BEING THE MONEY TO US: OUR GOODS WILL DO THE REST. "The Delft 5 7 1 Regular. 00 00 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 15 00 7 00 G 50 7 50 10 00 10 50 Ladies' Capes. Tan Double Cape sToO Black Clay Worsted Double Cape 3 75 Tan Single Cape, finely trimmed .. 5 00 Tan Single Cape, finely trimmed G 50 Tan Broadcloth, silk lined, trimmed 7 25 Black Gros Grain Silk, silk lined and jet trimming G 50 Black Moire Silk, cut jet trimming 10 50 Ladies' Jackets. Tan, tailor-made k 5 00 Tan Covert Cloth 4 75 Black Serge 0 00 Black Serge 7 25 Rod Broadcloth 8 00 Displayed in Our Center Window. v Enameled vv are. Mixed Blue and White out side and White inside. "The Delft" is the latest ware out in cooking utensils. Prices are about the same as granite ware, and a great deal cheaper than the aluminum ware, and prettier than either of them. Call and see the goods at MAIER& BENTON'S ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS The Dalles Daily Ghponieie. WEDNESDAY. - MAY 12, 1897 WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. several more of wheat came in from Klickitat county this morning, and some wool from the conntry south. Daggett, the man who attempted sui cide at Rufus Monday night, was to have county is $2,042.70, a little more than one-thirteenth of the entire taxes of the county. In a divorce case in Waterville last week, the judge granted the wife's mo- 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 nnd sio it. Wo will bo pleased to show it to yon, oven if you don't liny. MAYS & CROWE. J 1G7 Second Street. been brought here for treatment on the ( tion to compel the defendant husband to I'.aiulom Observations ami Local Kveute of l.rRNer ftlHtfuitlitle. 1 Maccabees meet tonight. Choice potatoes 75c per sack at Maier & Benton's. m8-lw Garden hose for 3) 'cents a foot at Mays & Crowe's. a30 tf License to marrv was issued yesterday to Peter Oleson and Sigrid kelson. One carload of hogs, shipped from j Colfax, were fed here last night and shipped to Troutdale this evening. Don't forget to go to the Epwortb League Eocial at the M. E. church Fri day eveninn. Admission 15 cents. A tralnload of stock cattle passed up i the road last night, bound for Montana, j Thev were purchased in the Willamette j valley. ! Choice Burbank potatoes for 70 cents per sack, and good butter for 30 cts per ; roll at J. H. Cross' feed and grocery! store. myl0-tf ! The fall in the river last night let the Baker Fettle in the mud, and this morn- J ing it took some energetic tugging on ' the part of the Regulator to float her. J Parties who have recently been in ! Sherman county say the grain fields are ( in splendid shape, and the prospects for ; an abundant harvest were never better. A. B. Jones came up from Hood River , last night. He is one of the big straw berry growers, and reports the vines in fine condition, with berries juBt begin ning to ripen. Shipments will begin this week. j The Wasco County Christian En-1 deavor Union holds its annual conven-1 tion at Hood River Thursday and Fri- j day of next week, May 20th and 21st. All Endeavorera in this and adjoining counties invited. Entertainment free. l The alarm of fire thie afternoon about 3 o'clock was caused by a small blaze in tbe Red Star laundry. We were some what uneasy for a few moments, as our j other shirt was in the building. Fortun ately the fire wns put out before any damage was done. The regular quarterly examination of teachers began this afternoon. There are twelvo young lady applicants for certificates and two gentlemen, and one applicant for state diploma. The exam ination this afternoon was in penman ship and geography. A special telegram from I). S. Fugue to Mr. Brooks thie morning says: "On Friday the Columbia will rise rapidly and warm weather will prevail on Thursday and Friday over that portion f the Rocky and Bitter Root mountains drained by the Columbia." This is one of those days that you read about, but which produces nothing to read. A visit to the East End disclosed the fact that several loads of wool and make final proof on his homestead claim' it appearing that the full five years' residence and cultivation had been complied with. It is said the case will be appealed to the supreme court. It was alleged by the wife that the lins- morning train, but a telephone message received at 8 o'clock stated that his con- j dition was such that he could not be moved and that his wounds would prob-1 ably prove fatal. I The bodv of Weslev Williamson was i found among the embers o his burned nd, with intent to deprive her of her cabin on Rock creek, Klickitat conntv, community interest in the land, was this morning. He was in Arlington , aut t0 relinquish the land to the gov- yesterday and sold a bunch of cattle, eminent. taking the money received therefor home urKe-Ashby. with him. It is suspected that some one cognizant of the facts followed him ' At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. U. home, murdered and robbed him, and Ashby, No. 212 Fourteenth street, Salem, , . .. . , ., . 'Oregon, on wlonday, Mav 10, 189,at burned tbe cabin to conceal the crime. , b!gn.noonf Mig8 Mie Aghl)y t0 Mr. j. The river this morning at 8 o'clock . Burgess, Rev. W. E. Copeland, D. . it oi n i i t ir ,1 i.. , of the Church of the Unity, ofn was at the 31.9 mark and falling slowly. cjatjngt According to the weather report, it will , ThJ bHde ig a niece of Mr George Ut continue to fall until Thursday, when a Aebbv at whoge home ghe hae Bpent sharp rise may be expected. The wea- th(J pagt wInler w,)ile ghe pursue(I her ther throughout the Northwest is re- 6tudieg in gchool andj inci(entallv, won ported as unusually warm, and the a host of admiring friends in the Capi upper Columbia's flood can be expected , taj QjtVt to commence between now and Satur- Th(J 'ferooln .g a progperous vounf? ,ner. day. It is thought the fall in the Snake cbant of WaeCQ county an( yery popular will prevent any unusually high water. ; -n all cirdeg 5n wh.ch ,,e moveB therCi Tafl'e was arraigned in the United , After the ceremony, at which only the States court Tuesday, charged with , family and a few intimate friends were "embracery," or trying to influence a ' present, u delicate wedding lunch was jury. Carey fc Mays appeared for him I served, and at 2 o'clock the young people as his attorneys, and' on their motion he left for their trans-mountain home. was given ten days in which to plead. Salem Statesman. Mr. Tafl'e came home last night, but did ' Everybody here knows "Newt" and not stop off here. Kilfeather, who is in-( the best wishes of his hundreds of dieted with him. demands an immedi-1 friends are his. The bride is the ate trial, asserting bis ability to estab-, daughter of Mr. Win. Ashbv, and a lish his iunocence without anv trouble, niece of Mrs. Steers of this city. The The Redmen's excursion next Sunday ! young couple are expected here on the promises to be the largest affair of the j evening train. kind ever coming to ihe miles. vei have it from reliable authority that j more than 1,000 tickets have been sold, I and it is expected that from l.oUU to ! 2,000 Portland people will visit us. It j strikes us that the local lodge here should j be taking some steps In the matter to see that this vast throng iB cared for. Unless preparations are made before ! hand, some of that crowd will go home , hungry. ; Last week J. W. Dykes plowed up a ; relic of bygone days in Mrs. Mary Will- J iams' orchard, near Milton, in the shape j of a rifle of a decidedly ancient manu-; facture. The weapon is of the pattern i Jury L.lfct May Term. that has the hammer under the breech, j instead of on top, and it must have been lost during a battle that took place be tween a band of hostile Indians and a party of white men in that locality about forty-five years ago, and all this time it J has been buried in tho ground until plowed up by Mr. Dykes. The Southern Pacific Railroad Com pany's tax on its track in Benton county was' paid Thursday. It amounted to $1 ,018.10 and was paid in gold coin. The same company has to pay the taxes on 40,000 acres of land it owns in the county, amounting to 857.60, payment of which Js expected this week. The total tax the company pays in the T Burgess, hotel keeper, Bakeoven. Geo Mcintosh, farmer, The Dalles. Geo W Rice, farmer, The Dalles. John Cates, carpenter, The Dalles. L S Davis, tanner, The Dalles. J. B. Crossen, auctioneer, The Dalles, Wm Bennett, farmer, Tho Dalles. A Cram, merchant, The Dalles. A Bolton, faiuier, The Dalles. W F Helm, insurance agt, The Dalles, Mark Fleming, farmer, The Dalles. G R Castner, farmer, Hood River. J E Harina, nieichant, Hood River. J J Gibons, farmer, Hood River. C E Markham, farmer, Hood River. M F Anderson, farmer, Hood River. Chris Dethinan, farmer, Hood River. Frank Caddy, farmer, Hood River. Warren Miller, farmer, Hood River. B R Tucker, farmer, Hood River. J D Belle, farmer, Boyd. Albert Allen, farmer, Boyd. Wm Heisler, capitalist, Dnfur. W H H Dufur, farmer, Dnfur. Henry Hudson, farmer, Dufur. Henry Menefee, farmer, Dufur. F S Gordon, merchant, Wamic. J P McGill, farmer, Wamic. Geo Carter, farmer, Wamic, W H Butler, farmer, Nansene. L Davis, farmer, Kingsley. I'EltSONAI, MENTION. We Carry a famine 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 Mr. C. L. Morse is up fiom Hood River. Miss Nettie Grimes returned to Port land on the Regulator today. Mr. Frank Meredith is in the city from Salem visiting relatives. Professor Frazier of Dufur came in from that pretty little town this morn ing. Mr. Carl Gottfried left today for Ala meda, Calif., where ho will visit his brother. Mrs. Thornbury and Mrs. Hudson went to Portland on the 8:30 train this morning. Miss Bertha Burkhardt came up from Portland Monday, and is a gutst of Mrs. G. A. Liebe. Mrs. E. Jensen went to Hood River this ir.orniDg, where she will visit for some time. Mr?. Emery Oliver and little son are in the city from Portland, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sylvester. Mr. Harry Morse, who has been in Portland under the doctor's care for t lie past few weeks, has returned much improved. Dr. Logan arrived home this morning after nearly a month's absence. He at tended clinics in New York City, and the meeting of the railway surgeons in Chicago, mixing business and pleasure, and having u very pleasant visit. K. of I'., Attention, Baby Carriages JUST ARRIVED AT THE Jacobson Book & Music Co. Where will also be found tho largest and most com-1' plele line of 1'ianos, and other Musical Instruments in Eastern Oregon. Complete Line of FISHING TACKLE, Notions, Haso Ball Goods, Hammocks, Books and Stationery at Bedrock Prices. New Vogt Block, The Dalles, Oregon. GEORGE RUCH PIONEER GROCER. Kucct'.shur to ClirlMiinii it Corson. ' FULL LINE OF STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Again in business at the old stand. I would be pleased to see all my former patrons. FrVo delivery to any part of town. It is hard to tell the facts about Schilling's Best tea coffee soda baking powder flavoring exiractf and apices because each has its own goodness. All money-back, though. 80 For sate by V. E. Kahler The officers and members of Friend ship Lodge, No. 9, K. of P., are re quested to meet in the small hall on Thursday, May 13th, at 8 p. m. Col. Ronald, general organizer of Endow ment rank, will address the members on the aims and objects of Pvthinuisiu. Hy order of the lodge. J). W. V.mjhk, K. of R. S. Wanted, A gill for general housework. Must be a good cook. Apply at tho residence of W. Lord on Saturday morning be tween 9 and 11. aMf BUSINESS JLOCALS. j Nebraska corn for sale at the Wasco ' warehouse. Rest feed on earth. iiiO-tf English and Relglaii cement, very best imported brands, for sale by Wasco Warehouse Co. myO-1 in Social dance In Baldwin's opera house Saturday evening. The new Trilby two-step will be introduced. mO ,')t This is an "Age of Snap," Why use any but the very be6t. Rest soap means Hoe Cake. Sold by Pease & Mays. a'J-Ifm Yellow washing powder will make your clothes the same color. Avoid this by using Soap Foam. It's pure white. a2 Uin 7. Z. DONNELL, PSESClPTIOfl DRUGGIST TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY. Opp. A. M. Williams & Co., THIS DALLES, (TR. Base Ball I FAIR GROUNDS, Sunday, Maj 16, 1897. Te PORTLflHD WILLjljllETTES AO, VI NUT THE DULLES PICKED Tl m Admission 25c. Ladies Free. Tickots on sale at all the buslneeH houses, Lumber, Building: Material and Boxes TradediorHay, Grain, Bacon, Lard, &c. rowe & co The Dalles Or