ft T Close Your Eyes ust Received. lo quality and the world is full of cheap things. But with vour eyes wide open the veal good things are few and far between. When we'buv our goods we look sharp fqr quality and workmanship. If they are right, wo see about the price; it not, ten cents on the dollar won't tempt us to buy, for wo have a rfmm.ii firm nt. efnl-o If 1 - ,. ... , . J ' .. , , . ... 1 y- " j"" uuy anyining oi us it's right: no matter how little VOU T)flV fm it it. c vicrVif a 9 9 NEGLIGEE and FANCY BOSOM SHIRTS, Made in every way which TAD as well as" FASHION demands. They are cool, com fortable and dressy. $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75. Summer Underwear. We are oflerinc; tlic best values in Balbrigguu Under wear ever shown. Reliability has p. value. Ic saves time, energy and money. Vour con fidence in the above goods will not be misplaced at 50c, $1 00, $1.50, $2.00 per suit. STAPLE HOSIERY. We are favorably known as distributers of superior value in Hosiery. Those who have looked to us for such, need not be told that our direct con nections with the best mak ers, and our large handlings, are a guarantee always of the best sorts at proper prices. FAST BLCK K"rnntceil not to 1 ;wl JJU.WIV, fme or crock . per pair 10e CLOUDED COTTON HOSE per pair T2-Jc LISLE THREAD per pair lOSjc See Our Furnishing Goods Window i ALL GOODS MARKED IN I PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS The Dalies Daily Gttfomeie. FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1897 WAYS IDE GLEANINGS. KniMlnm OliHttfvatmiiK and Local Events of L,e8Ner Magnitude. Clioice potatoes Toe per sack at Maier & Benton's. m8-lw Garden hose for sy cents a foot at Mays & Crowe's. a30-tf The regular quarterly examination of teachers closed today. Deputy Sheriff Kelley has so far re covered from his illness as to he again on duty. We advise our sheepmen to interview Mr. Lanuley and Mr. Buckley concerning the Montana ranges. Fresh Oregon peas and strawberries ; also dressed chickens for your Sunday dinner at The DalleB Commission Co. Choice Burbank potatoes for 70 cents per sack, and good butter for 30 cts per roll at J. II. Cross' feed and grocery store, mylO-tf The ladies capture! the Moody bowl ine alley, on Front .street, this morning, and in consequence the gentlemen had to find some other amusement. Jackson county has a woman mail carrier, Mrs. Vol Stickel, of Eagle Point, who will carry the mail between that point and Big Unite this summer. Do not fail to attend the social in Baldwin's oper.i house Saturday even ing. The latest dance out, the Waltz Oxford, will be taught to all in attend ance. inl4-2t Miss Alma Suhamrfo yesterday won the medal in the bawling contest. This is the second tiuro she lias won it con secutively, and o,ne more winning en titles her to keep it. An alarm of fire last evening called out tho engines, but their services were fortunately not needed. The alarm was caused by a burning flue at the Sisters' school. No damaee was done. liov. EH Fisher, of Medford, has turned loose eight Chinese pheasants, one cock and seven hens, near Phoenix. 1 Sportsmen are requested not to molest thorn, but to allow the species to in-1 crease. For the first time in several seasons a j largo number of bluohacks is being j brought into Astoria, by the fishermen. ! This is said by old fishermen to bo a j sure indication oi an extraordinary run u sainion. Hy permission of thogame warden, Mr. Chris Vandrun has shipped twelve pairs of Chinese pheasants to California. The captain of the steamer Homer will tak6 them from Portland and use them for "reeding purposes. The band lias reorganized, nearly all the old members joining it. Those who stay out will, however, assist at tiroeB, and all will take part Sunday in fur nlshlng music on the occasiou of the Kedmen's excursion. The river has. started up again, being at the 31.4 mark this morning and 31.0 at noon, The Snake and Clearwater are rising rapidly, and the rise here for two or three days will be at the rate of from eighteen inches to two feet a day. Just drop into Mays & Crowe's and see that new bicycle, "The Richmond." It is just what everybody has been wait ing for, a wheel that does not jar you to death on our rough roads. It is, as compared with the ordinary bicycle, as v buggy compared with a farm wagon. The body of Judge McArthnr was taken from Portland to Derry yesterday, where the interment took place. Gov ernor Lord, Judge Bellinger and ex-Attorney-General Williams were among the honorary pallbearers. Quite a large delegation from the Portland Bar Asso ciation attended the funeral. We do not say that "delft ware is not as pretty as aluminum ware," but leave that to our customers to judge for them selves. We do say that it will wear three or four times as long, is easier kept clean, will weigh only a third as much as granite, and is the cheapest in the end. Mays & Ckowe. Target practice at the 0. N. G. nflo range has been changed to Saturday. Acting Range Officer Keller will he at the range on Saturday from 7 a.m. to 5 p. ni. The members of Co. G will re port to Lieut. Bartell between the hours mentioned properly uniformed, armed and equipped for practice. A federal court has enjoined the en forcement of the 3-cent street-car fare law in Indianapolis. But the state su preme court intends to have a hand in the case also. If it decides the law to be constitutional, which is said to be very probable, what will become of the federal injunction or the state court? Already the latter court in effect savs PASTURAGE FOR SHEEP. The Great 'Northern ltallirav I'artlally Solves tlie I'rolilein. The Great Northern railway furnishes a possible solution of our sheepmen's troubles, and one that is well worth ex amining into. It will provide for such sheep as are to be marketed only, but it will furnish pasturajje for that many and relieve the pressure to that extent. Mr. B. H. Langley, traveling agent for the company is in the city, will remain here for two or three days, and it will be well for our sheepmen to interview him. The proposition he makes is this. The Great Northern will bill sheep through to Chicago at the regular rates, with stop over privileges of lour, five or Eix monthB. In Northwestern Montana, between Williston and Minot, on the line of the road, a distance of 125 miles, is a fine stock country which is practi tically unused. It is a magnificent Bum mer range, but the long and severe winters prevent stockmen settling in it, and it has never been pastured. The Great Northern will haul sheep to this range, allow them to stop until the own ers are ready to move them this fall, when they will be taken on to Chicago. Mr. Buckley, of the firm of Kerr & Buckley, has just returned from a visit to this section and we understand will ship 10.000 head there as Eoon as shear ing is over. Mr. Langley can be found at the Uma tilla House, wliero full information of the country can be procured. The mat ter is well worth looking into. Since writing the above we have in terviewed Mr. Buckley, and find that he is enthusiastic over the find. He starts BUSINESS LOCALS. Nebraska corn for sale at the Wasco warehouse. Best feed on earth. mO-tf English and Belgian cement, verv best imported brands, for sale by Wttec'o Wnrehouse Co. my5-l m This is an "Age of Soap." Why use any but the very best. Best soap means f loo Cake. Sold by Pease it Mavs. a2-3m I'llAM) KCIKNTIPIG GLOVK CONTEST Saturday Kvpniiif;. May IStli, at tliv New York Musce, Wear 1'ost utllie. Between "Spider" Johnson of San Francisco and "Young" Davis of Mon tana, in a ten-round go at 10 o'clock p. m., you can rest assured this will be a hot contest. Admission 25 cents. Wanted. A gill for general housework. Must be a good cook. Apply at the residence of W. Lord on Saturday morning be tween fl and 11. " a5-tf 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 and see it. We will be pleased to show it to you, even if von don't buv. MAYS & CROWE. 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 Baby Carriages .IT ST ARRIVED AT THE Jacobson Book & Music Co. Where will also he found the largest and most com plete line of l'ianos, and other Musical Instruments in Eastern Oregon. Complete Line of FISHING TACKLE, Notions, Base Ball Goods, Hammocks, Books and Stationery at Hod rook Prices. New Vogt Block, The Dalles, Oregon. that federal injunctions "don't go here."; one week from Monday with 10,000 head of his own, and says he would like to It is reported that E. Jennings has sold his ranch in Table Rock dietrict, Jackson county, for $50,000. condition ally to California and Eastern capital ists, says the Jacksonville Democrat. Mr. Jennings has been prospecting for some time for coal on the premises, and has discovered favorable indications in a number of places. have 15,000 more to take care of. He describes tho country as being a vast rolling prairie, covered with fine grass, which was four inches high when he was there. Mr. Buckley goes out to his homo at Graea Valley this evening on the G o'clock train, but will be pleased Yellow washing powder will make your clothes the same color. Avoid this by using Soap Foam. It's pure white. aS-lltn The merchant who tells you he has something else as good as lloe Cake soap is a good man to keep away from. a2-.'!m Wo sell Hoe Cake soap. Pease & Mays. a3.2m "The Delft" i Til MVf Ciiuniimoii 41 I I initrinn in r.Aca! He has alreadv been . , " v" ' T ' paid $1,000 down and a sum has been I"" ,7 . , ' , 1 , ' . . ,. Eays there is room for all and p enty to il(Mn.itf(i to over exoenses of einkniL' n I ' 1 J i...ft Kt. ,in,t. Bnr foot I 8Pa,' ClUlll, ,WJII1( Will UU JW.f. 800 feet on one of the veins. If ooal is not found i at the depth above named, Mr. Jennings Is !o receive but the $1,000 mentioned; but if coal is there, the balance of the $50,000 will be" paid at once That alleged show next to tho post office, with its barkers and its noise, has gotten to he a nuisance to all persons who live or have business in that vi- Last evening as Dr. Hollister was pre- J When the outfit first eumo here paring for a visit to a country patient, , 11 lu uurrarriMiwyiio an accident occurred that postponed his . be tho "human spider," but there was trio temnorarilv. Ho had a livery team , ot i" irunsiorm an every - - 1 V and had Btopped at his house for a mo ment for tho purpose of taking his little daughter with him for the ride. He had to get out of the buggy for a mo ment, and as he did bo, the tot said : "Papa, I don't like the way the horse is looking at me, take me out." The doc tor lifted her out while he went in the house, and in a moment the horse had struck out, upsetting the buggy and went flying down the street. He ran about a block when a tree refused to get out of his way, and there was a decided wreck. The horse was not hurt, but the buggy is demoralized. day nevvaboy into an araneiform speci men. The contrast is too great, for car riers and messenger boys are not sup posed to have legs at all, but to travel by alternate sinuosities of their sluggish systems. The mermaid who, which, or that, according to the barker's state ment, "can be seen on the inside for 10 cents," is also a Dalles production, we are told, and not worth seeing on the outside for nothing. The fake has been put up with long enough, and it is time, high time, for it to take He mermaids and its spiders into some other place. Enameled Ware - Mixed Blue and White out side and While 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 oithor of them. Call and see tho goods at MAIER & BENTON'S 107 Second Street. GEORGE RUCH PIONEER GROCER. IKuccc'thor to (j'lirlsinim & Corson. 11,1 FULL LINE OF STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Again in business at the old Hta::d. I would bo pleased to see all my former patrons. Vrvo delivery to any part of town. Z. DONNELL, PESCHlPTIOfl DRUGGIST t TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY. Opp. A. iI. Williams it Co., THE DALLES, OH. Base Ball I Admission 25c. FAIR GROUNDS, Sunday, Maj 16, 1897. TQe PORTLAND WILLflRlETTES AOA1N8T THE DULLES PICKED Tl m Ladies Free. Tickets on sale at all the business houses. Lumber, Building Material and Boxes TradedjiorHay, Grain, Bacon, Lard, &c. rowe & CO., The Dalles, Or