5 r Ladies' Tailor-made Suits. "Very Much to the Good." Wo aro offering exceptionally good values in Navv Jackets with a silk lining, at $6 00 and $6.50. " For $9.00 we can give you an all wool Suit of gray Ladies' Cloth, trimmed with black braid, Russian Blouse, silk lined. " At $10 and $12.50 wo have values, that other stores cannot touch, in fine all wool Sorgo and Covert Cloths. Finer garments at $14, $15 and $17.50. JACKETS I bluck, tnn, nnvy nnd gray, SergeB and Whipcord. CAPES from $3.50 to $20.00. In all shades, very handsomely trimmed in IJrnld mid Jut. lift ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. ITKSDAY APRIL 20, 1898 WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Tonight At tin) Vogt Tim Bittnor Company Presenting "Master and Man." ! Tlii! forecast for today is occasional showers and cooler. Wanted, a woman to tlo general house work. Apply at this office. Don't forgot that Kollar keeps tlio best ice cream soda in the city. tf Tillamook creamery butter 50 cents at The Dalles Commission Co.'e. Oranges and lemons direct from crow era at lowest prices at Dalles Commis sion Co.'s. Extra choice, full weight, Tillamook creamery butter nt 50 contB per square at Maicr & Benton's. A largo traction engine was standing on the dock hist night awaiting ship ment on the Dixon tiiis morning. For salo cheap. Twenty-eight acres of good land, just outside the city limits.. Inquire of G. It. Rowland. u21'2w. "F:iglo" Acetylene Gas Generators aro superior to all. Agency at HaiiBen & Thompson's planing mill. aSl-lm dw Invitations have been received by man) of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. . S. Joslyn, who formerly lived hero, but now reside at Colorado Sprins, to attend the golden anniversary of theii wedding, which takes place on May lOih. W. II. Dougherty, of Tacoma, who has heon buying cattle in Eastern Oregon mid Idaho, recently picked up 05 head in the John Day country, for which he paid four cents a pound. Mr. Donghorty thinks the market is loosening up on ac count of the shortage of feod. Five carloads of cattle wero brought to thiB city yesterday by Joe Howard, of l'rinovlllo, and wero shipped to Poit land at 7 :15 loBtlnight. They woro in splendid shape, and owing to tlto high price which beef cattlo are bringing, will not Mr. Howard a neat sum. John Fleming, a sheep buyer from Montana, is in Morrow county, and wants to buy 10,000 head of stock sheep -awes and lambs. At the present prices of shoop, Mr, Fleming would drop many " if-'O piece in Morrow county should he lie successful In securing nil the Bhoop wants. Tho Dixon did not arrlvo until about 8 "'clock Inst ovening, on account of tho strong wind on the river and tho large amount of froight they had on hoard. "u principal part of tho cargo was mer chandise. for thia nnil interior points several bond of horces and a large pas tuner list. Maud Keller, the 13.yenr-old daughte. u . . Kollor, who lives on Me Ko "eek, in Umatilla dead in a manger nt a barn on the l'romlsos, Thursday afternoon. The K'fl left the home about 10:30 o'clock, at $3.50 to $10.00. made from SKIRTS. We can sell you any thing you want in the Skirt line from $1.35 to $12.50. Your Boy Need New Clothes? Queer boy if he doesn't need something new every few days. If carefulness is needed anywhere, it's in buying "duds" for the boy. Perhaps the Suit or Waist you've seen on somebody else's boy wouldn't look so well on your boy as some other style. We have the other style. Bring the youngster here and dress him up in the different sorts, till 3rou find the one .best suited to him. Prices Range from $1.50 to $10.00. and when last seen was going in the direction of the barn, where her body wiib found at noon. From youth she had been aftlicted with fainting spells, and heart diease Ib tho only cauEe that, can be ascribed for her death. Henry Price has bought 14 head of wild mules from . K. Hill, of Union. The mult s wero raised by John and Fred Nodino, stockmon of EuBtern Oregon. They were sired by n $2500 Kentucky jack, weigh 1300 pounds each and are five and b'ix yenrs of age. Mr, Pierce ex pects to use them on his wheat ranch. Another death from spinal meningitis occured in Ilwnco yesterday, and five new cases developed there today. Yes terday's victim wns'Frank Whilcomb, tho 18-year-old son of Captain W. II. Whitcomb, one of the best-known pilot on tho Columbia. The funeral will be held in Ilwaco tomorrow afternoon There will be an educational meeting IIUUI 111 iK" UllUUIUllV, ITW) I Ir II, 1 .1... .I r., ,..,(,. CnlinnlV Suporintcnt Gilbert. Not only teachers, but school officers and patronB of adjoin ing districts, are expected to be present. A good program is being prepared, and everyone iu attendance can be assured nu enjoyable and profitable session. Tim CmioNicMJ has probably failed to some extent in fulfilling its promise con cerning late telegraphic, news in this is sue. It is n difficult matter to arrange with tho news bureau, and at presont a thorough understanding haB not been arrived nt. Our business manager is in Portland completing arrangments, nnd . !l. I ..1.1.. . .11111 n a lew nays we win uu uuie iu mum our promise iu every regard. Orders wore received from headquar ters yostordoy asking for forty militia men and one commissioned officer to be hold ready to bo called at any time. The news was received gladly by our bays, and tho only fear that was in tho bosom of any was that thoy would not b3 one of the forty. Particulars as to when thoy will havo to leave havo not as yet heon learned, nothing further than than that a call for forty had been made being given out. Word Ins beon received bv friends in this city of tho recent death of Louis A. Dunlap' at tho soldiers' homo iu Lob Angoloi), Calif., nt the ago of 83. Many old-tlrno residents of Tho Dalles will re member this kindly old gentloman, who whon ho resided hero was employed by Robert Pontland, father of Mrs. S, L. Brookn, who at that timo had charge of tho city water works. Mr. Dunlap was a well-known character here, and high ly respeoted for his Christian character ii.. .1 .llannait Inn aun irioiiuiy, buuu nn"""1 .ioj'.-.-". Tho funeral of Webbor Vurney took 'til acq from the Episcopal church in this city at 2 p. m. Sunday, and was very lurgoly nttended by friends of tho family and of the little fellow who was about to bo laid to rest. Tho eervlce was con ducted by Rev. Do Forest, while the Ir sang some beautiful selections - . . ... i-i.i.i r.v . 1 1 The remalnrwBTP uriei-HMJuu-cjui n cemetery, nnd the floral offerings which covored hts resting place showed tho syinpothy nnd regret which Is felt at and Black Serge Suits!, PEASE & MAYS. i the Bad (loath of one who had such bright prospects for a useful lifo. A very pleasant social session of the B. P. O. E. was held in their Castle hnll Saturday evening. The first part of the evening was passed in the rendering of n program, and. as is always customary with this most sociable of social lodges, tho usual fines were imposed and ad monitions given. At the conclusion of the program dancing was indulged in until 11 :30, when all repaired to the Umatilla House nnd partook of n most tempting banquet. When the evening's pleasure wns over everyone was loud in declaring that the Elks were certainly deserving of the name the "Best People on Earth." Tho two youngest children of County Clerk J. A. Powell and little Ethel Gray, daughter of Mrs. Gray, postmistress at Canyon City, had a very narrow escape from drowning in Canyon creek, within tho limits of Canyon City, Grant county last week. The trio were crossing the stream on a foot bridge near the home of Sheriff Livingston, nnd, child-like, ptused on tho bridge to gaze, at the a A-ift rushing water, the creek at this season being unusually high and swift. Tho youngestlchild of Mr. Powell became dizzy nnd staggered off the bridge into the water. The two others were so badly frightened that they clung to the fall ing child nnd the next instnnt all three of them were being carried away to what seemed certain death. Luckily, n couple of youths near by heard their crie3 and went heroically to the rescue and suc ceeded in bringing them all safely to shore. Lnt Muht's t'erfurmnuvc. The Bittner Theatre Company put on n very credltnble performance nt tho Vogt last night. The piece rendered was tlto beautiful drama, "Friends," by Ed win Milburn Eoyle. Tho play was put on in a very masterly manner, as nil performed their respectivo parts admira bly nnd brought out the bill to tho best advantage in most minute details. Tho specialties on the Edison trio graph, which woro introduced between acts, were beautiful, nnd tho Illustrated songs wore well rendered nnd ns well re ceived. The Blttnor certainly is ns good n show for tho money ns has ever been in our city, nnd nnyono desiring nneveuingof enjoyment should not fail to attend to night and seo the beautiful perform ance, "Master and Men." Tho admis sion will be 50 cents for reserved seats. W1IKN TKAVKI.1NO Whothor on plen,suro bent or business, take on every trip n bottle of Syrup of Figs, as It nets most pleasantly and ef fectually on the kidneys, liver and bow els, preventing fevers, headaches, and other forms of sickness. For sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading druggists. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. To Cure n Cola lit Out) Day. , Take Laxative Broino Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if they fall to cure. 25c, On? thousand styles and bizes. For cooking and heating. Price from gio to $70. Often imitated. Never equalled. next !n finality tn Rfirlmiilt" MAIER & BENTON A NEW ENTERPRISE. Work Ilegun on the Construction of a Building for the Crystal Ice Co. In a Bhort time the building which will be occupied by the Dalles Crystal Ice Co. will be completed. The plant, which will have a capacity of five tons per day, will be ready to supply all de mands of this city, and in this way money that is continually being paid out for this commodity will be kept at home. We highly approve of this uove on tho part ol those concerned in the plant, and we daresay that they will be well patronized by our townspeople, as well as those in the surrounding towns. If a few more of our business men would launch into like enterprise our city would soon advance to the plain on which it certainly belongs. The plant will be situated on Second Btreet, near Filloon's implement depot, and as work will be rushed on its con struction, it will be in shape in a short time to receive the machinery. The Very Latest. Yesterday the Dout Jewelry and Op tical Company received a strong wood en box from one of the largest manu facturers of cut-glass in the country, containing a carefully packed catalogue consisting of 735 photographs of beauti ful pieces of cut glass, ranging in price from 35 cents to $250. Tho photographs are the exact size of the pieces and are very beautiful, nnd this is probably the only catalogue of the kind iu the state. It is impossible for any ordinary firm to carry a full stock of this kind of goods and in this catalogue persons will bn able to find what they want and have Mr. Dout order the same from the fac tory. Mr. Dout will gladly sho.v the list of photos of this beautiful glassware, and quote prices on the same that can not bo beaten anywhere. A Call for Ki emits. Tho following call, which was posted on Blnkeley,& Houghton's window yes terday, caused those who really wanted to go to Cuba to make a move towards getting a place in the regiment, while many of those who wero so loud in their talk before this call was issued,bnt had no Intention to go, promptly backed out of sight: Wanted Fifty recruits for Co. G. 3d Bat., 0. N. G. Applicants must be of good moral charactor, sound physi cally and over fivo feet, six inches iu height. Application will ho received at the armory of Co. G. every evening from 8 to 10 o'clock. .By order of Capt. John S. Booth, Commanding. Cash Iu Your Ctieclii, All countv warrants registered prior to March 12, 1891, will be paid nt my office, Interest ceases after April 20, 1808. 0. I.. Pjhlui'S, Countv Treasurer. One Minute Cough Cure, cures. Thnt la wlmt It was made lor. Schlltz's Bock Beer. Fresh and the first O of the season at the Midway. ..5reseer;t 1898 Models are now ready for inspection. Prices from $27.50 to New Ideas at The Wheel that sells 5 Bicycles Cleaned and Repaired. RE7UTE7VCBER. We havo strictly First-Class Fir, Oak and Maple Wood. To be sold at the Lowest Market Rates. Phone 25. HEALTH CATECHISM. To He Committed tiJleuiory Uy All Dyspeptics, Invalids, Consumptives. What is the first cause of nine-tenths of all disease? Imperfect digestion of food. Why does imperfect digestion cause disease of other organs? Because blood, nerves, muscles, bone and flesh are derived from the food we eat and digest. If digestion is perfect the blood is pure, nerves and muBcles strong, flesh firm. If the digestion is poor, the blood is supplied from half digested, fermenting food, irritating ev ery nerve and organ. The result is, sooner or later, organic disease, because every organ being poorly nourished the weakest gives way first and we have liver trouble, kindoy complaints, heart disease or consumption. Is not dieting the usual and best treat ment to cure indigestion? No, because the dyspeptic has been starved long enough ; what is needed is Abundant nourishment, not the lack of it. The stomach and blood demand Nutriment, not bran crackers. What is the best method of cure? Plenty of Wholesome food Well Di gested. But how can a weak Btomach digest Plenty ot wholesome food? By taking with the food after each meal certain harmless remedies which aro known to Digest Food, and thus nourish the blood and JRest the weak stomach. What are these harmless remedies? The most valuahlo nro vegetable fer ments, pure pepsin, Golden Seal and fruit salts. All of these are' now com bined in the form of pleasant tasting tablets, sold by druggis under tho name of Stuart's Dvspepshi Tablets. Are these tableld superior to tho var ious liquid preparations so called dys popsia cures? Most decidedly, because oil liquid medicines oecome stale with age and loose what ever good qualities they may have had originally, whilo the tablet re tains its properties indefinitely. Stu ait's Dyspepsia Tablets can bo carried In tho pocket, alwav at hand, ready for use when traveling or at daily occupa tion. They cost but 50 cents nnd should be kept iu every family, Thoy keop the digestion perfect and save doctor's bills by warding oft" disease. Are Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets adapt ed to all forms of Dyspepsia? Yes, because in all cases tho troublo results from Indigested, fermenting food. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets eauso tiio footl to be digested Before It Has Time to Ferment. If yon wish to know more about them usk your druggist for a package and try them. i'or Hale Cheap. A lot 100x100 feet, on the bluff, east of tho fair grounds. A desirable residence location. A, S, Mac Am-istek. Chronicle Office. LEMP'S ST. LOUIS BEER. On draught at the White, house Saloon. Charles Michelbich, Prop. Bieyeles.. $50.00. ii every point. at an honest price. MAYS & CROWE. J. T. Peters & Co, A Choice. It rests with yon what instrument yorr buy. Somi person? prefer stringed in struments, others wind instruments. It's all a matter of preference. If you. want a piano wo can sell it to you at a saving, or'if your desire is for a mando lin, we can supply your wants and give; you the sweet, aristocratic honey bee? tone which is found only in the host in struments. All our musical merchan dise is of tho highest grade. Wo havo everything in the Hue. LC. Nickelsen Book 6V ffiusie Company. TONIGHT. raHouse For an Indefinite Period, Kickapoos THE IN AN UP-TO-DATE Vaudeville Entertainment. Freo to adults, except announced dates, when special hills aro given. Reserved seats eacli evuiing fur ladies and escorts without extia charge. Entire change of program each night. E E EH S A ti'li'iHll'l mtortment of Vege table, Unrdcu ami Qnm Seals In Hulk, gcol Wheat, Seal Oals,. Seed Hurley, Seed Seed Hyo. OH Meal Cuke ami Fertilizers, Dec Supplies, Kurly Komi I'otit toes. Kleyen kind, of ilriitclu Beed Corn. 1'oiiltry ami Ekiii touglit und void at J. H. CROSS' Cheap CnWi drocery nnd IVed Store, Second ami I'Jiloa h .s, IPC IS I ES S E E B S at BalawinDpe