i Welcome H In lie Rii. Our Great Wash Goods Sale Will continue for another week. Wo will also offer our 'entire stock of Ladies Jackets, Capes, Suits and Skirts at astonishingly low prices. SKIRTS. Skirts sold heretofore at $1.35 Special 90 Skirts sold heretofore at $1.50 Special 1 10 Skirts sold heretofore "at $2.50 , Special 1 98 Skirts sold heretofore at $3.00 ; Special 2 19 Hotter grades in proportion. LADIES' CAPES.' Ladies' Capes, $3.75 Values , Keduced to$2 93 Ladies' Capes, $5.00 Values. ..v Reduced to 3 98 Ladies' Capes, $0.50 Values Reduced to 4 97 Ladies' Capes, $8.50 Values Reduced to G 35 Ladies' Capes, $10.00 Values ..Reduced to 7 09 We carry a complete line of the better grades in Silk and fine clothe, trimmed very handsomely in braid and cut jet beads. LADIES' TAILORED SUITS. Retailed at $0.50 Special$ 4 00 Retailed at $9.00 , Special 0 50 Retailed at $12.50 ?. Spocial 9 00 Retailed at $14.00 Special 10 00 Retailed at $15.00 Special 11 G9 ALL GOODS MARKED IN j PLAIN FIOURCS. ' PEASE & MAYS. The Dalles Daily Ghronicie. THURSDAY MAY ll, 1S9S WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Remember The Maine. Remember also the Columbia Candy Factory Has the best Ice C.-eam in the city. The weather forecast for today is oc cas'onal rain. Djn't forget tint Keliar keop3 the best ice cream soda in the city. tf Wanted, a man or woman to work in kitchen. Inquire at this office. myl3 2t Dr. Shackelford has removed his office to room 14, Yogt block, over the post office. rul"-2m Special on new Waverley bicycles Omy $30 while they last. Mays & Crowe. m4 d&wtf . Wanted Good housekeeper, on farm. Address, John Fredberg, Gorman poet ffllce. I"---1 A new lot of- oranges aud lemons di rect from growers, at the Dalles Com mission Co. Lsave orders for ice with the Stadel man Commission Co. Office cold storage bnilding. Phone 4'J. tf Furnished rooms to rnt, also euits of rooms suitable for housekeeping. Apply to 19 and 20, Chapman Block. 1" ' Yesterday two marriage licenses weie issued, ot.o'to E. C. Mobany and Miss Tetia Davie, and another to Frank L. Pickens and Myrtle George. Lady or gentleman with $23 cash can earn $3 to $5 per day, guaranteed, either at homo or traveling. Business pleas ant, very easily learned; process limit ed for two only. Address, J. S., care Ciikokiclk office. On Friday morning the Regulator will leave her dock in this city at 7 o'clock instead of 8 -.iiO, the regular time. This change is madH to accommodate the members of tnoG. A. R. who will return that morning. Leondor Brothers' circus gave two performances yesterday which were fair ly well attended, aud for the money a better show cannot be seen anywhere. There will bu performances this after noon and evening. Yesterday morning tno Regulator pulled Peters' new scow off the ways Into deep water. As there appeared to bechances of the river going down, the builders did not care to take any chances of kuvin her ou the beach, Binee it was an easy matter to launch it at the pres ent stage of water. The Methodist Sunday school will have an excursion next Saturday by train to Mosier. The .ground baa been carefully examined, and decided to be quite suitable. There is au Abundance of fine water, grass and shade. A cor dial invitation it extended to the other Sunday schools of (Lis city to join this excursion. Tno train will leave here at 9:45 a. rn. and return at 5:30 p.m. Round trip, full fare, 40 cents; half fare, 20 cents. Yesterday morning II. A. Elmer was arrested by Deputy Marshal Connolly, on suspicion of burglary from the house of Peter Godfrey. Elmer had his hear ing yesterday afternoon before Justice Filloon, and was placed under bonds to appear before the next grand jury. As he has not yet found a bondsman he will be placed in jail. Yesterday the 7-year-old son of O. Yates, of this city, fell from the top of fence which encloses the fair crounds and broke bis right arm. About a week ago Mr. Yates' nine-year-old boy fell and broke his right arm in almost the same place. This is a strange coinci dence that two such accidents should occ.ir in the same family in the same week. S. P. Khntt. who recently sold th Condon Globe, has concluded for a' chance nnd rest, to run the bowling alley at Heppner for a while, until he aifain fee Is ike eterinK the held of journ alism. He took charge this week and is having the allyes plained off and the nines imnroved eenerallv. and has or dered new '.balls, pins, etc. Mr. Shutt will move his family to this place from Condon about June 1st. Since the orders have been received to recruit the cavalry companies at Forts Walla Walla and Vancouver to a war footing, only 30 recruits have passed the examination. There have been, many implications, but the applicants have been unable to meet the requirements. The main trouble had been in chest measure and expansoin. A man must be 30 inches around the chest and be able to ospand three inches. A Morrow county boy, J. F. Grable, son of D. II. Grable, of lone, writes Home to his parents that he had the honor of being on the Concord, one of the battle-ships in Admiral Dewey's squadron, which participated in the engagement in Manila harbor. Mr. Gradle has been in tlio United States navy nearly four years, having served one enlistment of three yeare, and when war was imminent with Spain reenlisted and was assigned tq the cruiser Concord aud was attached to the Asiatic trjuad ron. The best lambing we have heard of to date is that of Elmer Mathews of Fossil. When ho markdd last week, there were 038 lambs fronl 802 ewes, and sinco then about a hundred lambs have been bom aud they are still coming at the rate of two or three a day. Since he marked the lambs the loss has been Jess than a dozen. Mr. Mathews had exactly 1000 ewes when lambing started, and has considerably over 1000 lambs now. Three of the ewes gave birth to nine lambs, and dne bunch of 29 ewes gave birth to 45 lambs. A number of residents of Pendleton visited the racetrack of Frank Frazier Sunday to witness the great ChehalU work out a trial mile. Four tests were made iu quick succession, and upon the last half of the fourth mile the remark able time of 1:02 2-5 was made, i Chehalis now holds the world's reerrd for'two miles and promises before the coiainir season is lmst. to nWn t)m mr. le record in a lower notch. L. L. Hill, of this city, who is inter ted with John Cradlebaueh in the olden Eagle mine, received a letter oin that place yesterday Btating that e mine is developing splendidly. In a rty-eieht-hour run thev made a clean- g of $200, and the concentrates have lot yet been worked. He also states idt the deeper they sink into the ledge, i richer it gets; and from this we st infer that the owners of the Gold- gle have a small Klondike. en OufM)alIes boys have decided to re organize Co. G, in case that another call be made in the near future for ad ditional volunteers. Lieutenant G. Bartell is superintending the organiza tion, ai5d expects to have a full company inside of a week. Thev have already I forty-seven members in the company, which is a very good start. Regular company drill will be held on Saturday fllt'i commencing next Saturday?) We hope thatTJeToTBHfllUlh'Ur' company goes from The Dalles those seekers for com missioned offices in Portland will have left for Manila or elsewhere, so that Co. G may retain its rightful officers. Much has been said by visitors to camp Mc Kinley in regard to the showing our boys made in drills, etc., and many compliments were received by them. The Killing or.Melvtn Green. I Somo additional paiticulars of the kill ing of Melvin Green in the Blue Moun tain Eagle are given by the Foseil Jour nal. The Journal says (that Sam Maffy fired three shots at Green, one of whicli took effect in the arm and another in the breast. One Bowman, who was with Green, assisted him into the house and left him there, at Green's request, to go out after a horse. Green then was in no apparent danger of dying soon. Before going Bowman, who had Green's pistol, handed it to the wounded man. When Bowman returned half an hour later, Green was lying outside of the house dead, with his pistol by his side, nnd a frtfch bullet hole through bin head. This bullet entered over his right ear and ranged downward, going out under the lower jaw. The pistol hud been held so close to the head that the powder had burned bis hair. Maffy had gone to his house, several hundred yards away, bo fore Bowman left, and tint officials are puzzled to know whether Green shot himself or Maffy returned aud finished his victim. Hester Green, the father of Melvin Green, is an old and respected citizen of Umatilla county, who has lived 27 years on Birch creek. Green was about 27 years old. He was always inclined to be wild, and had been iu various kinds of trouble. Maffy, who has been held for investi gation, is 53 years old. He Is a retired printer, who once printed a paper in La Grande, Q. A. R. PARADE. An ImnonInK Afrnlr -OI1 unit Young Form In thin nnil March to Mnrtlnl Mtulc. The G. A. It. parade, which wai hold at 10 a. in. yesterday, was one of the grandest, turnouts wo have ever wit- e8sedJiTne Dalles. 10 o'clock .everything was in ready ness nnd a few moments later the parade, which was led by Col. Patterson as grand marshal and his aids, who were mounted on horseback, presented a very imposing appearance. The Dalles band fol!owed,nnd by tl eir patriotic selections added much tb the effect of the turnout. The newly or ganized coinp3nyof the O. X. G. camo next in lino and were followed by tlio members of tlio G. A. "R., and as the grey-bearded veterans passed between the lines of people, with their banners waving in the refreshing brerzss, they were greeted with loud cheers all alone the line of march. The Sons of Veter ans came next and the reception they received along tlio line was also warm aud betrayed the regard felt towards the sons of our heroic soldiers. At this point tho ladies of the Woman's Relief Corps and the women of the Grand Army kept step with the martial music of the band. The carriages containing the depart ment commander, Frank Riesner, and tne department president of the Wom an's Relief Corps, Mrs. Gwilt, Mayor Nolsn and President George Blakcley of the Commercial Qiub, followed. The carriages presented a ary pretty appearance, especially the one of Ward & Robertson, which was drawn by their four beautiful blacks. One of the most impressive features of the parade was the column oi school children, who were headed by Master Linden Garretson, bedecked in. an im posing colonial uniform and mounted on a ccal black charger. Immediately fol lowing came Professors Landers and Gavin, Superintendent Gilbert and Mr. Ghmus. Each grade followed in order and was accompanied by the respective teachers, Everything in the parade passed off like clockwork, there being no confusion whatever or nothing to mar the success of the entire affair. At 1 p. m. the seventeenth formal opening of the Grand Army of the Re public was held in the Vogt opera house, that of the Woman's Relief Corps in the large Knights of Pythias hall, while that of the Sons of Veterans was held in the Email K. of P. hall. At 8 p. m. business sessions oi the G. A. R., S. of V., and W. R. C. were held, and two other busmees meetings will be held at 9 a. m. and 1 p. in. today. The evening session will be of a social char acter, however, and everyone is ex tended a cordial invitation to attend. A well selected program will be ren dered and everyone can feel assured a good time. A Hundred Ilcuson Cf.ii be given why Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are the best and moEt effectual cure for every form of indigestion. They are in Tablet form, which retain their good qualities indefinitely, while liquid preparations become stale and useless witii age. They are convenient, can be carried in the pocket and taken when needed. They are pleasant to the taste. After each meal dissolve one or two of them in the mouth and, mingling with the food, they constitute a perfect diges tive, absolutely safe (or the most sensi tive stomach. They digest the food before it has time to ferment, thus preventing the for mation of gas nnd keeping the blood pure and free from the poisonous pro duct of fermented, half digested food. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets make the complexion clear by keeping the blood pure. They increase flesh by digesting flesh forming foods. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is tho only remedy designed especially for tho cure of stomach trouble and nothing else. One disease, nnd remedy, tho success ful physician of today is the specialist, the successful medicine is tho medicine prepared especially for one disease. A whole package taken at one time would not hurt you, but would simply be a waste of good material. Over six thousand men and women In tho state of Michigan alone have been cured of indigestion and dyspepsia by the use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Sold by nil druggists at 50 cents per package. Attention. . A, It. A list of ex-prisoners of war is being made at headquarters of the executive committee, on Second street, between Court and Washington, next door to the Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. Ex-pris oners can sign the register at any time. John W. Lewis, Chairman Ex. Com. LOST. One brown bay mare branded BN on left shoulder and split in left ear. One brown bay mare branded L on left shoulder and hip. Will give iflO for re turn of same. Address James English, , Hood River, Or. Cleveland wheels are selling in spite of all the cheap wheels that are offering. Call and see our '93 models. Maier & Benton. Dr. Bonham, dentist, Chapman block. Gold fillings, crowns and bridge work a specialty. All work warranted. DeWitt's Little Early Risers, The famous IWtltr pills. LOST. One brown bav mare, branded B N on left shoulder and split, in left ear. One brown oay mare, branded L on left shoulder and hip. Will give $10 reward for return of same. Address James Exni.ieir, a30-wlm Hood River. Royal make the load pure, wholesome and dellclou. . gjf POWDER Absolutely Pure ROYAL fiAKINO POWDER CO., HZN YORK. )' Take Your JVIeals at the Clarendon JOHN DONOHUE, Prop. Vic Clarendon Is tlio best Kestnurnnt In The Dalles. JVTeals at All Hours. Second St. The Dalles, Or. A torpid liver robs you of ambition and rpins your health. DeWitt's Little Early Risers cleanse the liver, cure con stipation and all stomach and liver trouble. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. One Minute Cough Cure.icures. ThBt ii what wis raie lor. Use Clarke & Falk's .Floral Lotion for rough skin. Use Clarke & Falk's Rosofoam for the teeth. "Very Much to the Good." ffUP XSLTtifTMm On? thousand styles and bizc3. For cooking and heating. Price from gio to S70. Often imitated. Never equalled. ft mm MAIER & BENTON, .reseept Bieyeles. 1898 Models are now ready for inspection. Prices from $27.50 to $50.00. New Ideas at every point. The Wheel that sells at an honest price. Bicycles Cleaned and Repaired. MAYS & CROWE. 5 REMEMBER. Wo have strictly Fivst-Glasa Fir, Oak and ; Maple Wood. To "be sold at the Lowest Market Katos. phone 25. J T. Peters & Co, Cloudy Weather Preferred for Sittings. MV WORK MY SUCCESS. Chapman Block. THE DALLES, OR. Hi '1 i I npwyp