Trade is Coming Our Way. THERE MUST BE A GOOD REASON FOR IT. Do you want to know the reason why ? s We Buy for Spot Cash. We Buy Cheap. And the money saved in buying is money in your pocket. 3 5 5 Special Sale of Shirt Waists, SATURDAY, MAY 29. y Regular 75c Shirt Waists (50 2 $1.00 Shirt Waists 75 V 1.25 " " 90 .tin iii 1.75 " " I 30 2.00 " " I 45 2.50 " " ' 1 05 3.00 " " 2 25 These Prices for SATURDAY ONLY. i ALGOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS The Dalies Daily Chronicle. THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1S97 WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Knmlom Obf rratwns aud Local Events of l,rrr MapiiiliKte. Lost A bunch of keys. Finder will x pkase leave at this office. m2S-2t Housekeeping or lodging rooms to rent. Apply at this office. ui24-lw The mandate of the supreme court t was received yesterday, dismissing the 1 appeals in the case of the State against j LJ. Martin. The work of excavating for the new j schouihodse has begun. The building ; Win be located near the northwest cor-j ner of the academy grounds. i The suit of Moody against Richards, , wtiich has been on trial for three days, ' was concluded last night, the jury find ing a verdict in favor of defendant. A grand ball will be given at the Bald win optra house Friday evening, May -v.h, the closing of the dancing school; by I'rof. F. G. Swanton. Admission 50 fsnts. Ladies free. m26 3t The case of the State against Clemens, charged with larceny from a dwelling, in stealing from Charley Haight's ' house, is on trial today. Mr. Fred Wil- j sou appears for the defense. The river is falling very slowly, being at the 41.7 mark this morning. The re- j ports from up the river indicate a fall for several days, followed by a rise, but it is j safe to say the highest point has been reached. A flock of about 1000 sheep was carried t over into Klickitat county this morning, j bound for the Ml. Adams ranges. Thei Washington quarantine law had been j complied with, they having been quar-: antined for sixty days. ! F Porter was taken before City Re- j corder Phelps this morning charged with i stealing a pair of scales from Charley Hank's saloon. Instead of examining into the matter, Recorder Phelps turned it over to the grand jury. The wharf boat recently brought here was the property of the etate of Oregon, it having been used in connection with the portage road at the Cascade?, but it is eo no longer. It was ollered for pale recently, and the bid of the I). I'. & X. Co. being the highest, the boat in now that company's property. Travel across the Cascades is begin ning much earlier this season than last, "ays the Prineville Roview. Already' parties with pack teams have crossed by the McKenzie route, and though they encountered considerable snow, it wae hard. It is thought that regular travel will begin iii a week's time. Howard Harvey, while riding a wild bucking horse near Douglas Belts' ranch, heyoud Pilot Rock, in Umatilla county, last Sunday evening, was thrown and re ceived very serious Injuries. Harvey (ell on his head and an examination by the physicians showed concussion of the brain. Young Harvey is but 18 years I old and is a son of Mrs. Scott, who lives i . a few miles beyond Belts' ranch, i ! The case of the State against J. W. . Jeffreys, charged with assault and bat tery, was called before Justice Filloon 'yesterday and the hearing postponed until Saturday. J. W. Koontz is the complaining witness, the assault and ' battery being alleged to have been com mitted upon Mr. Koontz' son. i Ycstetday afternoon an Indian named Dan Butler was ariested for cruelty to animals. He had a miserable, poor, broken-down cayuse, atilicted with ring bone, spavin, scratches, and nearly every other disease that has, or had, the temerity to tackle an Indian horse. The Indian tried to lead, then to drive the animal, and as neither of these plans was successful, he got on the poor beast's back, where he could hammer it at his ease, which he proceeded to do until he was arrested. lie was fined flO this morning for his fun. At Mays &. Crowe's store last night the new lamps Eaid to have been in vented by Mr. Parrott of Goldendale, were given a trial. We say new lamps, since the burners have globes and look like lamps, but the material used is gas, generated from gasoline. The fixtures were rather crude, being put up to test the system, yet the lights were certainly very bright and beautiful, and should they prove to be cheap, they will solve the problem of lighting small towns, and perhaps prove a formidable rival to the electric plants. Up to date, how ever, they have not been tested suffi ciently to base an opinion as to their merits on. Hie Trim Close. Exercises at the different schools will begin at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. There will be no admission fee, and all interested are invifed to attend. Fol- l lowing are the programs to be rendered : ) ACADEm I'ABK school. I Teachers Msses T. Rintout, L. Rin t toul, M. Fliun, S. Phirman and Mrs. I Baldwin. "A Young Heo" "A Fisbiu? l"arty" "A Dairy iuUie Meadow," "The Old Stigi; Door" . . Memorial Hxercii-cs "Kitten aid Babies" . "A Comprint" Mother Giosc Medley "The Modern Schoolteacher". CIujx Itertha Kobint-on ...Glen CiifchitiK . .. I.ela Kelsaj . ICutie liarroll . Nine Girls .Norma Dietzel Lyndon Garretson . l'rimary Class, . . Stella llrown "Johnnyls Soliloquy '. .. illle Pease Soug Zell Gibons and Ethel lluuik "DaUy'rfFuItli" .... "Little (fliristel" 'TbcGijluof Giving".... "Tiro Little Rogues" "Praying for Shoes" May Festival . . . . ..Kinmii Ilelat . ..Ixito Kel.-ay Zell Gibons Walter lluntiiiKton .Khther Deck . . Ninety-four Glrln C.VION feTI'.KET S-CHOOI.. Teachers Misses Roweand K Cooper. Welcome Sonir ..Fcliool Kec Child und Mother . Clintorf Brudshuw Allic Miller James Kiiierly Krmu Dawson . Allie Groat Nine Girls .Seven Itoyh School Kec Vacation . Duett The Little Dustman .Trudle Itowland and Kec-The llrave Little Maid Rec How Did They Know Runi? of thft Nations j Rrc The Little Aspirant! . song un me ioveiy .May. . Rec-The Het Way to StwrnlfRestlmf Time.. .... ..... .Annie Reynolds Rec The Fox and the Squipel. James Kinertly Kec-Kitty I . . Alice Kurtz Summersault Chorus CLust of Hoys ami Girls Kec Put)'' Uftsou. . .Guy Jones Kec Moth r Earth'e New t)refs.Culnnthe Ready Song Oh Merrily at UreaK of Day . School Rec Driving Home the 'lows liert Reynolds lu Loving Jteuiembraiice. We, the members of J. W. Neemith Woman's Relief Corps, Xo. 17, desire to express our sympathy to the bereaved, and our loss of a member, in the passing beyond of Jennie Russell-Rufeno. Reared and nuitured in the principles of our order, she was ever interested and ready at any time to aid in carrying on the work. And now, on the approach of our memorial services, we are saddened at the thought of her absence from us : but as she eo beautifully said two years aao, while gathered around the monu ment, "Cover them over with beautiful flowers," we take it as a privilege to visit her rebting place and call back to memory her worde, so full of tenderness and emotion. Rest in peace, dear Jennie, and me morial day will always find our willing hands ever ready to cover the dear spot "with beautiful flowers." Blaschk G. Patteksok, MlLMB McDo.VAI.O, Bellk Bkkgek, Committee. GeiauK Vereln. f Rec The Washing Solo Flowers, 1'lowerx Rec-The Little Roy's Trouble Chorus We'll lie Gay Hoop Drill . . Song Bird On the Tree Rec A Game of Tag Kec-Uttlo Mischief luisa Briggs' Anna Reynolds Ray llarj:r ..Eight Girls .sixteen Hoys and Girls ...Sehool .Gladys Strain . Nova Dawson "The Delft" WW Enameled Ware. Mixed lilue ami Whito out siilo and Whito insula. "The Del IV is (ho latest ware ont in cooking ntonsils. Prices are about the same as granite ware, and a groat deal cheaper than the aluminum ware, and prettier than either of them. Call and see the goods at MAIER& BENTON'S! 1G7 Second Street. I The Latest Thing in LAWN MOWERS The Pastime. The PAST1MK cuts tho grass within t-10 of an inch of it tree, fence or wall. The old stylo will not cut within inches. The PAST1MK drive wheels nro iiiHido the lino of cutting knive?, and thou'foro never go over untuown graxs. Anybody can sharpen the l'ASTIMK with n common tile. It you try to slmrnen the old style you rum it. The PASTIMK if cheaper at double the cost of the old style mowor, for tho reason that during tho life of a mower, the cost of sharpening alone equals tho cost of mower. Call and see the PASTIME at the store of MAYS & CROWE. We Carry afuiiimeof 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 EalsySong ... KlveUlrln Reo The Little Torment . . .Hugo lloyle Rec Christopher and Klo. .iyoyd Harm Dialogue A Slight MiMUidcKtaiiUlrig . . . .liOtiUe Hecht and llerbyft renuiugtou Rainbow Drill. . .Twentywo Little iloyx Rec-The LUfCnlld A'dllh t'iclghtoii Song . . Nora l!aree Dialogue Almost a Runaway . . .. . Dolliu Davis ami Clyde lloyle When Father Carves the Duck . . Harry 1 Ikiiiii'MHi School Gladys Wcod Chihs School I!m- . . Song Away to the Hills Rec Tho Speckled Hen -ov 6 Daath and llurhil of cork Robin Song I ome Away. School -4 Folo-I Once Had a Sweet Little Doll, Dears . . . Trudle Rowland t'OUKT hTItElIT bCHOOI Teachers Mietes Cheese, Snell. Address . . Mukic A Bong of fcprlng Rec Getting an Early btart Rw; Back toGriggtb)" Vocal Holo Rec They Say . .... Rec- -l'aja'. Ix-tter Ball and Mltn Chteso Kva liugley I.nlu lloyle Lulu MchohiK Luella Nelwji) Dean Juinea Inntruinental Duet, ittdge Varney, Una Wilson Rec -The Dying HoldK r Culesthenic Drill . Rec Jobnuy'p fiomoiiuy Chorus. I'.ec-Little hlacV-Kyed Ribel Inttrutneutal gfio Cantata Queen of Good GlfU Hugh Krazler . Tell Girls .Roy Hill Twelve OlrU . . . Hael Waud .Kmlly Crosn'ii .Korty eight ' Quartet KAST HILL 1'RlMAIiV. The last entertainment oi the season of the Geeang Verein Harmonic, will take place Sunday May 30tu. All mem bers are requested to bs present. Otto Biuokeld, " President. Subscribe for The Chronicle. Teachere Miss N. Cooper and Mrs, Roche. Ealuteflug Rec "TU Home Where Ou Kec The Nation' Dead Soug The Flag . Kec-DottIe' Thought Ktc Old Uncle Joe Kec-The Best TribfiU-. Dialogue-Rtd, WlflW aud Rec-Johnny' Syflloquy CrowulDg the My Queen .... Schwd r Fiag In joiiu Hcncrrer . . .Kugene DavJs Bchool ...Huttle Davis . ..Martha Kartell John Kent Blue Sixl'uplU . . .(Jrover Young SCENE OF DESOLATION. Ilouxex Swi'iit Auny mill 1'ai'iiiH ICulni'il liy it Cloud Ituikt. United Slates Conunissiouer Uutler returned yesterday from u trip to teveral Washington cities aud infonned ii Tri bune reporter of a destructive cloud burst which hnd occurred lust Thursday of Asotin, Wash. "Tho valley of Asotin creel:, until Thursday afternoon tho garden spot of Asotin county, is now a scene of desolation, ruin and destruc tion," he save. Tho following account .is taken from tho Sentinel of which Mr. Uutler had come in possession : While a gentle shower of ruin was fall ing in Asotin Thursday between 1 and 2 o'clock a destructive cloud burst oc curred in the mountains at the head of one of the tributary branches of Asotin creek, sending a body ol water 15 feet high down into the valley that swept al most every movable object before it, de stroying homes und farms and drowning stock. At this time it is impostrihlu to esti mate the loss hut it Hitfc. to say that $100,000 could not repair the damage. Five wagon bridges across Asotin creek wereswept out excepting one span ol the bridge near tho Asotin park, The noiso made by the rushing ton cut was heard fully five minutes before it reached hero which was about 4 o'clock. At llrbt it sounded like the low moan of the wind and gradually increased to the noise made on a still night by a train of cars passing over a high trestlo or bridge, in another instant, a big muddy wave 10 feet high, carrying trees tim bers, fencing and trash came rolling down the stream spreading out over its hanks. Then came another swell fol lowed by still another, until the water was fully 15 feet deep. So far as lea-ned, no human lives were lost, but some miraculous escapes are re corded. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Green were on the hanks of the stream in their orchard and Mr. Green hearing the noise made by the approaching water, remarked to his wife that that sounded like a cloud burst. His wife laughed at tho idea of a cloud burst while the sun was shining, but in another instant the huge wave was within sight. Mrs. Green wae eo scared she could not move, Her husband made a rush for her and grabbed her und just then the water wept them both down, tumbling them over twice, Mr. Green held his wife with one hand and with the other Concluded on fourth juuje, Baby Carriages JTST AH HIVED AT Til 10 Jacobson Book & Music Co. Whoru will also ho found tho largest and most com plete line (if rhinos, and other Musical Instruments in Eastern ( regon. Complete Line of FISHING TACKLE, Notions, Uaso Ball Goods, Hummocks, Books and StationVry at Bedrock Brices. New Vogt Block, The Dalles, Oregon. GEORGE RUCH PIONEER GROCER. Hnccesror to Chrlsniaii & Corson. FULL LINE OF STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Again in business at tlitt old stand. I would be pleased to f-ee all my former patrons. FrVo delivery to any part of town. 7VL Z. DONNELL, PHESClPTIOfl DRUGGIST TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMERY. Opp. A. M. Williams tt Co., THE DAIJ.ES, OR. Lumber, Building Material and Boxes TradediorHay, Grain, Bacon, Lard, &c. rowe & CO.. TheDallei Or Niitli'e. Jackson Kngino Co,, No. t, will hold a drill on Friday evening, May 28th, at 7: HO o'clock. All members are request ed to he present. J)y order of F, W. L. Skiiidk, Secy. CmiIi in Vuur l'liecki. All couutv warrants registered prior to Dec. 1, 1802, will ho paid at my ofiice, Interest ceases ufter May 7, 1897. O, U, Piiu.Ml'H, County Treasurer, j Tho WesUleld (lud.) News print the following in regard to an old resident of that place: "Frank MeAvoy, for many years in the employ of tho L,, N. A. A O. lty, hero, says: 'I have used Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea. Jteuiedy for ten years or longer am never without it In my fatally. I take pleasure in recommending it,' " U Is a specific, for all bowel disorders. For sale by illakeley A Houghton, We sell Hon Cake soap, Pease A Mays. a32m