WHRNINC. A Stylish Jacket or Gape ) HALF 2j HAlip "We wouldn't be liuman if wo didn't make mistakes. Wo bought a large lot of Stylish Jackets and Capes because they were cheap a few more than we could handle that was a mistake. Very low priced originally, wo shall now offer them until cleaned up at Just Fifty Cents on the Dollar. PEASE & MAYS ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. The Dalles Daily Ghronieie. bedding wraPfedtinf ? ta'paulin' THhe.re iwj iuiiv. - was a green blanket in the roll and he tuinks an overcoat. A reward will oe WEDNESDAY. JUNE 16, 187 ' Paid for their return to this office, or to ! Mr. Moffitt. WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. While Pease and Mays are not going to give goods away next Saturday, they I Ml !. ! . . .... t ,.i v i wm come bo near 11 on one ime, luav Kaudom Olnervutious ami Local fcieutu (r i.'er Magnitude, j yon will not appreciate the ditlerence. i For this reason thev will be obliged to Pease & Mays will announce their Saturday Special in Friday's iBSue. All for 15 cents a good program, ice cream and cake at the M. E. church this evening. John L. Baliett Qled a homestead ou a40-acre tract in the Mosier neighbor hood tcday. A big scow load of wood and railroad ties is being unloaded at the foot of Union street. License to marry was issued yesterday afternoon to Frank McKeilar aud Elmi- liniit the quantity to be sold to any one person. The Gypsy Carnival, which will be given by tne Good Templars at their hall Saturday evening, promises to be one that cannot be excelled. No ad mission fee will be charged, but iuEide can be had all kinds of refreshments at very low rates. Mrs. Iola Beebe was arrested last night charged with practicing medicine without a license, and the trial of the case is going on tbisj afternoon before a jury In Recorder Phelps' court. Prose cuting Attorney Jayne appears for the state, and Gates & Story for the defend- na L. Turner. At the tTmntilln hona todav a fire was . -p-- j ntuii kept in the office, ir being too chilly t ant without it for comftrt. Hnrrv whallen. "the human ostrich," Frank McKeilar and Elmina L. Tur- ho traveled with a circus and made a ner were married todav. Justice iilloou i tiTn( hv swallowinc nen-knivcs, nails, Vsjrforniing the ceremony. yi broken glass and other like dainties, Wool is coming in quite plentifully, and who was recently cut open to relieve and there are now between four and five I hie stomach of an overdose of hardware, million pounds in the warehouses The special sale at Pease & Mays on Saturday next will be an eye-opener. Don't fail to read their ad. next Friday. All Elks are requested to be present at a special mefituif tnnipht at the small K.of P. hall. l!v order ruler which lav beavilv thereon, did not sur vive the operation, but made an assign ment of his stock, so to speak, and re tired from busiuesB. A dead body, supposed to be that of Dpnnis Devine. was found buried in .the . , 'o,,,,! n n. hank of the Salmon river, of the exaueu T. , in the extreme normeru pi u u iu.v... boats will leave the wharf here at 8:45 instead of at 7. The weather remains cloudy, cool and breezy, all of which is good for the grain ops, If the wind would ouit rain ld.be-apU40l j COunty, early in the month. Devine Do not forget that beginning toraor-nneared about eix months ago, and row mornini Mm TV V. .fc A. N. Co. 6 . .. ... . .t. .:, that ha wan O - , . .nnnnnr HI LJIC IIUIC ' ' murdered by the Indians; but tne coro ner's jury that examined into the caee I decided that he came to his death by i drowning. The sum oi $4.60 was found thp dp.'id man. I u vmw S r. . f icecream auu chh.b io uwuB ... ... The foundation for E. 0. McCoy's j fhfi ,,tore rooaj first door south of the residence is about completed. The antj office this afternoon and evening bllilrltncr (fill Via wmmw VianrlcrtmA nnfi. T nflibfflii ladies. Both ice aUng.abauU7im -t cream and cake are of the finest quality, The Workmen and Woodmen have and every attention is being own to leased the Scbanno hall, over Harris' : patrons. Those who attend will be sure tore, and are preparing It for oceupency. to spend a very pleasant evening. . a They wiU take formal possession July excellent musical program will also be 1st. rendered thlB evening by some of the But little woo! has changed hands so leading talent fj$lg. far this season, both buyer and seller ; Professor m. Birgfeld. Eerjboai Elding off to eee what is done with the' I vitec to attend. tariff ai.-u.. -i.. i v,n,i'ri,Sr.hool boird expects to have tne at Prices ranging from 8 to . cents.' plans for t e ,-pos d bn ahool A man whose name we cannot learn, . . construction yk ng on the Hood River flume, fell ' l b' tbe Monday a distance of twelve feet, str , of he Ju dhu, to 1B fae on his hands and lace on the rocks. 20th. It Pr0" aml baee,nent, aggerated. The Herrick cannery put up about two and a half tons yesterday, and about half as much today. In quality the fish are the finest ever caught in the Columbia, which means the finest in the world. The run is almost all Chinooks, that go from twenty-five to fifty pounds each. They are big, fat and juicy, and the spring pack of '97 ought to add to the reputation of the Colum bia river pack. Superintendent Ed. McConville, of the Lapwai Industrial school, has made arrangements for his Indian boys' base ball team and athletes to visit Spokane on the 21st inst. A schedule of games has been arranged with the Spokane team, and the Indian boys will engage with the pale faces of that section in a number of athletic contests. Joe Mc Cormack, the Indian boy who sprinted Spokane's crack foot-racer to a stand still last year, will again represent the school in measuring distances. Dr. 0. J. West, the veteran sportsman, will ac company the Indian boys to Spokane and coach them in all the events. Fire at Umatlllu. f!" ! 8l,and8R"dfnceon tl! TAe: the superstructure and basement 'wiveu several ug v cuts auuut m - , ,f.pti.er. The contract face, but was not aerioVely injured. ' ??TU -terday to nineteen carloads of young cattle were 0akg (or the very low price- ot v unloaded I. flro tVito mnvnfnn frn lift fail. I J- u- 7 t nphft wa was defi- ". "" -- renta per cuoic yi". 1'ey came from Albanv. ten carloads c" ''.,,, onfi taked out this morn- came from Albany, ten carioaus , " . jocate,i and staked out tins morn being yearlings, and the balance 2.yea,r- ju e, . tUe ff0rk 0f excavation begun. "'. Uiey belong to Flowery & Plavey, hetter.and d are going to Cut Bank, Montana. ' The salmon catch is a trifle better, Yesterdnv tk rinlloo and I next week ought to ue . A destructive fire occurred at Uma tilla Sunday evening, when it was die covered at 8 o'clock that Henry Means' store was in flames. The fire was oc ca6ioned by the overturning of a lamp in the rear room of the store by Mr. Means placing it on the end of a fruit box, It was no more than sixty seconds later that the building was one masB of roaring flames and in an incredibly short space of time the store and the A. R. Jack hotel and dwelling house property were all in ashes. Mr. Means saved scarcely anything but a few of the books and an armful of sweaters, his loss being about $5000 on building and stock, with insurance amounting to $1930 on the stock, $200 on the Dostorlice fixtures and $500 on the building. The loss on the other property will not be less that $3000 making $8000 in all. Dick Kelly, landlord of the hotel, saved some of his furniture and bed ding, but lost heavily, with u very small insurance. Notice to Tuxjihj er. On and after July 1, 1897, costs will be added for the collection of all taxes due Wasco county on all delinquent rolls now in the hands of the sheriff. This is van imperative order from the county court, and the sheriff has no option but ' to collect such taxes by levy on property if not paid voluntarily by property own- ... . . . t. ers. All parties concerneu ure neruuy notified that no leniency will be shown in the collection of taxes after July 1, and that levy will be made on all prop erty delinquent after that date. T. J. Dim-Kit, jl4-td Sheriff of Wasco County. Yellow washing powder will make your clothes the same color. Avoid this by using Soap Foam. It's pure white. f-dta Subscribe for Tub Chkonic.k. Our attention has boon otillod to tbo tulvortisomonts of u Dalles firm, other than our Aiionts, oflerinr Maker Marb Wire. Pease & Mays have been our Exclusive Agents At The Hallos for many years for the sale of our Baker Perfect Marb Wiro. Genuine Baker Wire Can be Bought Only of Them. This Wire is manufactured under our patents: the 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, SELLERS and PURCHASERS ALIKE, are LIABLE. Cheap, undesirable articles of no merit are never imitated. The great superiority of our wire has caused other wire to be stamped Baker. You buy Baker Wire, not on account of the name, but because of the 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 Maker Perfect Marb Wiro. 205 Oregonian Bldg., Portland, Or. BAKER DEPARTMENT, CONSOLIDATED STEEL & WIRE CO. H. J. McMANUS, Manager. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR MEETING. The Orrcun Vlnltor to Go In n Spt't'lul TrAln. President H. S. Gile, of the Oregon Y. P. S. O. E., returned to Salem Monday from San Francisco, where he went ten days ago to make definite rates for Ore gon visitors to the great Christian En deavor convention to bo held in that city July 7th to 12th inclusive. He was eminently successful in securing cheap transportation and low hotel rates. The program is as follows ; There will Btart from Portland on Monday morning, July 5th, a special Oregon O. E. train in one or more sections, according to the number desiring to go, which will stop at all principal points on the route. At Ashland the Rogue River conference will be in session, and the train will stop over night, permitting the visitors to take part in the convention work. Pearly next morning the train will pull out, making the run over the mountains by daylight. The Oregon headquarters will be at the Baldwin hotel, where special rates of $1 per day have been secured. The fare for the round trip will be $15, and a careful computation of actual ex penses make the total outlay, including fare, $24. It will be necesiary for all intending C. E. tourisiH to register with President Gile at the Salem Headquarters, in per son or by letter, at ouch, in order that he may have an Intelligent idea of the scope and personnel of the representa tion from Oregon, and give his oflkial supervision to the pleasure and comfort of each. Mr. Gile reports that arrangements are already complete at San Francisco for the Pennsylvania delegation, which will come west in five big trains, while New York and Ohio C. Es are provided for at 800 each, besides thousands of others indefinitely quoted. Every Bigu indicates a grand conven tion and a glorious and wonderfully in teresting outing for the young people from everywhere, and San Francisco can bo relied upon to contribute handsomely to a magnificent success. On hU way north Mr. Gilo spoke at Ashland once, and at Grant's Pass three times ou Sunday last, and declares the convention sentiment In Southern Ore gon to be alert and enthusiastic. The palpable success that has attend ed the Oregon president's efforts, is the more manifest, iuce he has a ceo in pUshed it all, after the idea had been abandoned by those in authority in Cal ifornia, as far as Oregon was concerned, but now Oregon will send her liundrHls of bright-faced young people to share the spiritual and material enjoyments it store for theru at the big gathering by the Golden Gate, lUOibone, At'eillluiil r Be Not Alarmed By the po-called "WARNING" of our competitors. The threat made to our customers is nothing more nor less than a big tilnlf of n would-bu monopoly. Our linker Harbed Wiro was purchased from one of the largest concerns in tho United States; e.ich spool is branded "Genuine- Uaker Warranted," and wo invite comparison with any other maku of Wire. We have bought nearly 100,000 ponmla of this wire for SPOT CASH, at the right price, and propose to give our customers the benefit of it. We are not holding it for u funcy price, and claiming it to bo tho best Wire on earth. It is worth no more than any other good Wire, but is iih good as any, and wo are selling it as low us any. Compare our so-called "Spurious" Wire with tho ONLY Uaker PERFECT, bo fore buying, and get our prices. We are making prices that should get vour trade. MAYS & CROWE. J All members of Itathbotie Sisters are requested to be present tomorrow even ing, June 17th, as there will be nomina tion of officers, Lizzik J.vti.k, M. E. C. Mi.vnik Gossek, M. It. & O. pro tern. Baby Carriages .HIST AKItrVED AT TMIC Jacobson Book & Music Co. Where will also be found the largest and most com plete line of Pianos, and other Musical Instruments in Eastern Oregon. Complete Line of FISHING TACKLE, Notions, Mase Jiall Goods, Hammocks, Mooks and Stationery at Medrock Prices. New Vogt Block. The Dalles, Oregon. GEORGE RUCH PIONEER GROCER. (Hnt'ce(iM)r to ClirUiiiuu .t Cornon. FULL LINE OF STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES. Again in business at the old stand. 1 would bo pleased to see all my former patrqim. Frvu delivery to any part of town. Lumber, Building1 Material and Boxes Traded for Hav. Grain, Bacon, Lard, &e. ROWE &l CO.. The Dalles Or 'niiseno, Mr. T. J. Moflltt lost a roll of