X A.t ------ WHRNING. After the Cream Has been skimmed oiT, we have no further use for the milk. It is so 9 Our attention has been called to the advertisements of a Dalles firm, other than our Agents, otlcring Haker Barb Wire. Pease & Mays have been our Exclusive Agents At The Hallos for manv voars for the sale of our Baker 1 'or feet Barb Wire. Genuine Baker Wire Can be Bought Only of Them. This Wire is manufactured under our patents; tho name is copyrighted, and our attorney is now preparing to bring suits against, the manufacturer of this spurious Wire, and we desire to give notice that all, In Our SHOE Department. After the line has been nearly all sold out, we have no use for the remaining pairs. We have several broken lines, and J to clean them up we have placed them on sale at j One-third Less than Regular Prices. sellers and purchasers alike,' are liable. We wish to call your attention to our $1.50, $2.00 AND $3.00 Gents' and Ladies' Shoes displayed in our window. Better values for the money have never been offered. IALGOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS The Dalles Daily Chronicle. SATURDAY. - MAY 29. 1S97 WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. i: a n do in Observations and Local Events of l.e-i-er Mucnitmle. program. At 10:20 an adjournment was taken to the reeidence of Mr. and Mrs. Hcgh Glenn, where refreshments were served and a pleasant evening spent, the separation not taking place until midnight. but no more are the season is over wanted. Glacier. In 1801 W. J. Jeffers, then in General John A. McCle.-nard's corps, received a telegram that his wife wa9 dying in Chi cago. He obtained a furlough and The M. E. Church District Conference reached home in lime td be at his wife's Oranges JJO cents and bananas 25 cents per dozen at Pease & Mays. The grand jury finished its labors last night and was discharged. The trial of Jake Andrews occupied the attention of the circuit court today. Housekeeping or lodging rooms to rent. Apply at this office. in24-lw Circuit court will adjourn tonight until Tuesday morning, Monday being a legai holiday. The river continues to fall steadily, though slowly. It is down to about the 41-foot mark today. There will be union memorial services in the Methodist church tomorrow night. Sermon by Rev. J. II . Wood. Rev. P. P. Underwood will preach in the Christian church tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. No evening service. There will be a German-Lutheran ser vice at the brick 6chool house on Court Etreet tomorrow morning at 9:45. During the present term of court, the Lutheran services will be held at the brick Echool house on Court street. The man brought up from Hood River night before last was discharged last night, no indictment being found against him. At the request of an old Grand Army friend, we re-print an editorial on Me morial Sunday, that appeared in this paper two veare ugo. Monday being Decoration Day, in or der to give the Cjikoxicle force an op portunity to properly observe the tame, no paper will be issued on that day. and District Epworth League Conven tion will be held in The Dalles June 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and C, at the M. E. church. From Eeventy-five to 100 delegates are expected to be present, and a glorious time is joy fully anticipated. Everyone is cordially invited to be present and enjoy these delightful exercises. Hood River strawberry shipments Cheap, undesirable articles' of no merit are never imitated. The great superiority of our wire has caused other wire to bo stamped Baker. You buy Bakor Wire, not. on account, of the name, but becauso of tho su perior excellence of the wire which has been tested to your entire satisfaction. Then Purchase Your Wire of PEASE & MAYS, Our Accredited Agents at The Dalles, For no other firm there has or can secure Baker Perfect Barb Wire. BAKER DEPARTMENT, CONSOLIDATED STEEL & WIRE CO. 205-Oregonian Mdg., Portland, Or. H. J. McMANUS, Manager. (iriiiul .fury Urport. bedside as she passed away. Having to i return to his regiment, he left his little daughter, aged but a few weeks, with her grandmother, who adopted her. she taking her mother's maiden name of Comstock. From that time Mr. Jed'ers never saw his daughter until he met her at the boat landing last night, she com ing across the continent at his request to began May 11th with a crate and a half W8U me ltu" fc"e ever 6een and increased steadily, amounting to Attention, o. n. o. 125 crates on the 18th and 1500 on the j 25th. Last night three carloads were J Hdqks.'Iij Hattalio.vInkaxtjiy.O.N.Gw shipped, besides those going for small j The D.u.i.k.s, Or., May 28, 1S97. f orders in the express car. Next week i OkdehJ will probably see the shipments touch ' 0, their high-water mark. This means j The field, staff, non-commissioned over $4000 a day income. ' etau" l,nd 'be officers and members of Stadelman's Summer Gardens, at the Company will assemble at the armory west en J of Ninth street, will be opened 1 of Co' ,G' Da,,e8, at 7 W 'c,m'k tomorrow. A new bow ini? al ev is one ..b..v. ,u, uu .juiiuhj , ..iay of the attractions. Lemonade, ice cream, cider, soda water, berries and fruit will be for sale on the grounds. Music by Dalles Concert Band. No children allowed unaccompanied by parents. Ward & Robinson's wagon ette will convey possengers to or from the grounds ; fare 5 cents. At the meeting of stockholders of the Improvement Co. last Saturday, a reso lution authorizing the directors to bond the ditch for $0,000 was unanimously adopted by a vote of those present. Four hundred and eighty-three shares were 30, 1897, for the purpose of attending divine service. The staff and non-commissioned staff will report to Lieut.-Col. PatterHon at these headquarters. II. Lieut. J. S. Booth is hereby ile- j tailed for the purpose of decorating the graves of deceased members of the Ore gon National Guard, that may be buried in the cemeteries at The Dalles. Capt. A. L. Keese of Co. G will detail and place a sufficient nu:nber of men at the disposition of Lieut. Booth to enable him to attend to property decorating the graves of such deceased members of the O. N. G. Lieut. Bootn. with the aid ,ul uUU ,and ageistance 0f the detail of Co. G, enable the company to pay its debts and wJH e(J tQ Rnd Rce uUftbe flt make all necessary preparations to sup- decoratIo)8 on Ue of , pjy water to customers, ine emeu win be completed in two or three weeks. It will be owned by the people of the val ley and will be worth $40,000 the d3y the work is completed. Glacier. In the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon for Wasco County. In the matter of the final report of the grand jury. We, the grand jury in the above en- j titled court for said term, respectfully j submit the following as and for our final j report : We have been in session five days, ' ami have returned into court six true ' bills and four not true bills, and have ' examined several other matters which j we have not deemed of sufficient im-i portance to report. ' We have oxamined the county build-: ings, including the county jail and poor farm, and find them all in good condi-1 tion and well cared for. i We have examined the clerk's, sheriff's treasurer's and other county offices, ! with tho books, records and papers therein, and all are properly and cor- i redly kept, in so far as we are able to 1 judge. ' We find the county poor all well pro vided for at the county farm, and we commend the county court for its man agement of said county farm. We have no special recommendations to make as to the affairs of tho county, and we believe that they are properly and economically managed. Wherefore, having finished our labors for this term, we respectfully submit this, our final report, and ask that we may be discharged, Dated this 28th day of May, 18117. W. H. H. DuFiTit. Foreman. 4 The Latest Thing in LAWN MOWERS. The Pastime. Tho PAST1MK cuts the grass within I -10 of an inch of n true, fence or wall. The old style will not cut within iiicheH. Tho PASTIM13 drive wheels are inside tho lino of cutting knives, and therefore never go oyer tin mown grass. Anybody can sharpen the PASTlMH with u common file. It you try to sharpen tho old style you ruin It. Tho PASTIMK is cheaper at double the cost of ttie old style mower, for the reason that during the lift) of a mower, tho cost of sharpening alone equals tho cost of mower. Call and see the PASTIME at the store of MAYS & CROWE. Baby Carriages JUST ARRIVED AT THE Jacobson Book & Music Co. A lleailtlful Wlmlow. ber of the Oregon National Guard, de ceased, that may be interred in any ol the cemeteries at The Dalles. III. Until further notice, nil mem bers of the staff and non-commissioned wie members oi tne nose team are Forrest S. Fisher of The Dalies is in gtaff and the officers of Co. G, will re- talking of giving a moonlight excursion ti,e cjty on a visit to hie cousins, the ! port at tne6e headquarters on Thursday in the near future, for the purpose of Misses Creighton, and to several friends. ! njKt 0f each week at 8 o'clock p. in., raising funds necessary to preparing jre jE at home in Oregon on a vacation, 'sharp, for special dntv. By order of their racing cart, and to cover training being a student at the Leland Stanford, Lieut.-Col. Patterson. II. II. liiDDiai., Adjutant. Held I'll ami llolddxl. Last night about J 0:30 George Laud- A.'M. Williams & Co. have one of the ; prettiest and most appropriate window decorations we have ever seen. It rep resents a lot In tho cemetery with a monument, inscribed, ".Sacred to the memory of those who sacrificed their lives for tho preservation of the Union." Under this are tho words "Bluoand Grey," ami clasped hands. One side ol i Jg-vy "YoSt Block the big window is draped in blue, the other in grey, and the pictuies of Lin coln, Grant, Lee and Stonewall Jackson are shown. Two stacks of arms, with canteens, etc., are shown, and the bot tom of the window is covered with fresh, green sod, which, with the flowers und plants, gives tho whole a very realistic effect. It has attracted much attention this afternoon. Flownr for llecoritlliii;. Where will also ho found tho largost and most com plete line of Pianos, and other Musical Instruments in Eastern Oregon. Complete Line of FISHING TACKLE, Notions, liaso Rail Goods, Hammocks, Books and .Stationery at Mod rook Prices. The Dalles, Oregon. expenses. Jr., university at Palo Alto, California, i Tlinrclor. n. ijiKcic mo.ln cc-tral . iP cisiior la a nntpd foot-ball xAavtir. I skin grafts in the unfortunate Brown having held the poeition of left half- j boy, who was so badly scalded a month back in the Stanford team during the 1 or more ago. The skin was furnished past year. Phil Metschan, Jr., wno was by a brother of the boy and the grafts ; a roommate of Mr. Fisher at Stanford are all growing nicely The band of gypsies, or rath cans, that are tramping dow 'ey, were in Drain at Jast accounts. c,..i-1,,11i,t.MMmiit linrini them, who is described as a larva man next Monday inornlnir between miAnuvn v . . - - - - - - threw his arm , Hours ol lu anil i. rer order neck und car-! M.wiy . rniinn u'Iimm crncuinir flu. nllpv nn f'm.rl Al' iiersmiH ilnftlnru' to assist In III r- , for a while, speaks enthueiastical y ot Times-Mountalneer office, nishim, flowers for decorating our heroes er Mexi- the alter gentleman s process ' , WM nttacke1 by two m(J who htoppefi , graves or. Memorial Day, are invited to n the Val- on tne gnuiroa. -ca.e.u owi.uj.u. qJ o (md Uwji ()fh,rUm t0 Fraterntv ,)a on the ... i3irwucii -"'- - 1 itiere are about sixty of them, and those thj wpfck m BUd nuU)ber8 tbat tlie man by Landman, tl wuo nave seen thera say that they are , Jjarkfct for tnelr jaborwas over-etocked, around that gentleman's H6 tOUtrll a 1-ibInr Irtt act ovor fitmolr I . . ii I I.l 1.1... i1.n as touirh Oregon. and a good many haye been unable to ried him into the alley. There the other The exercises at the public schools yesterday were well attended, and were all very creditable. The younir folks have studied hard, and are entitled tolhera as heretofore. A the long vacation which awaits them, and which The Chuokicle hopes they will thoroughly enjoy. The Winquatt literary society bad a social meeting laet night, there being no Thev came by train fellow went through Landman's pockets, ois (ouacco find employment and boat, afoot and by wagons from i getting 5.C5 and taking Fastern Oreaon and Washington. The pocket knife and other things he had in Indians are not bere in such num M.miv S. Mvkiih, Secretary, Lkaiinku, President. TAKK.N I! IV better class of people have come this year than ever before. About low men, women anu children are now engaged in picking and packing strawberries. Those here now can probably find employment before Came to my place about a year ugo last April, a red steer. !f years old past ; little white In right flank; marked two underblts in right ear; brand is almost his pockets. While the one was going through bis pockets, the other was chok ini: him so that by the time he was robbed he was in a state of Insensibility. I indiscernible, but looks something like ti, nfflor l,av a wM,h tl.ev ! A 0w'.,er. ca ive same by paying " . ,. . ' eiiarges anu advertising. wuritiUK uii, auu iiupe iu eouit uuvc ine highwaymen behind the bars. Wn.i.iAiin Tavi.oii. j2 lmw l.r Mile creek, Dnfiir P, O. GEORGE RUCH PIONEER GROCER. see IHupct'Mkor to ClirlNiiiuu X Corson. FULL LINE OF STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Again in business at the old stand, I would be pleased to nil my former patrons, Fru delivery to any part of town. Lumber, Building Material and Boxes TradediorHay. Grain, Bacon, Lard, &c. ROWE & CO.. The Dalles, Or