. . r Marching Orders Jatt issue. to tlio following Goods: fleekuieaf for Artistic Dressers. PRINTS, in fancy and Indigo Blue, all bright now patterns. Forward, March at 3 I -4c per yard. SNOW FLAKE OUTING FLANNEL in dainty stripes and checks for 4c per yard. FANCY RIBBONS. We have gotten together a special collection of Ribbons in 35c, 45c, and 50c values. You may have your choice for 25c per yard. The kind that looks different from the ordinary run. The kind that has style, and snap and art in it. The kind that a Gentleman should wear. That's the kind of neckwear we offer at 15e to $1.25. We are specialists in Men's wear -shirts, gloves, hosiery, etc., and exclusive sel lers in The Dalles of the famous Rufus Waterhouse & Co. neckwear. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. THURSDAY JUNE 2, 1898 WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Weather forecast Occaoional Bhowors. Cunt your ballot for Robert Kelly for k her iff. A flrBt class milch cow for sale. Apply tit this office. Give your support to A. M. Kelsay tor county clerk. Go to the Columbia Candy Factory for your ice cream sodas. The river continues to raise slowly, and at present stands at 155. The hills about La Grande had a slight coating of bijow Monday morning. Don't forget that Kullar keeps the bust ice cream soda in the city. tf Ice cream soda, ice cream and straw berries at the Columbia Candy Factory. Yesterday ten head of driving horses were shipped below via the 0. R. & N. line. The Jacobflon Book & Music Co., have some beautiful flower baskets. Call and see them. II. M. Hyan, teacher of Mandolin, Guitar and liunjo. Headquarters at Jacobson's. tf A new lot of oranges and lemons di r growers, at the Dalles Com mission Co. C. L. Gilbert has done noble work us county school superintendent. Let us elect him again. Leavu orders for ice with the Stadol inan Commission Co; Office cold storage building. Phone W. tf! Dewey keep ice cream soda? No, we sell it, the best in the city, at the Co lucnbla Candy Factory Wanted, competent girl to do general housework. Applicant address "JJ," care Chhonici-k oilice. Tim Republicans of Wasco county will show 'lent judgment in reelecting A. M, Koleay for clerk, Furnished rooms to rout, also eults of rooms mutable for housekeeping. Apply to 10 and 20, Chapman Block. 17 Lieonse to wed was Issued by County Clerk Kelsay yesterday to Abo Howard and Mrs. Sherlock Lucas, both of this county. f People from the interior report tlm the recent rains put the roads In (it shape. A few more showers will maid) wool-lanllng much easier. T. J. Lynch and son have opened now tonsorial parlor across the stree from Mays & Crowe's store, where he hopes to se 11 his old friends. Friday evening, Juno Cth, the election of officers of Court The Dalles, No. 12, F. of A., will take place, and all mem bers are requested to bo presf nt. Yesterday evening Hon. Geo. W. Sta- i pletou, of Portland, liau a rousing iw 1 publi can rally ut Moaler J meeting tin came to . 3 night train. Yefcterday Dr. Eshelmon performed a very delicate operation upon Blanche, ' the daughter of Mr. G. W, Miller, of this city, removing an adenoid growth from the naeo-pharynx, which bad prevented nasal breathing since her in fancy. The Campbell '& Wilion MlU'nery Parlor is the place to buy trimmed are making extensive preparations the observance of the dav, and After Dulles on the the hots, as they have the largest and most select line ever Bhown in the city. Prices to suit alt classes of trade, rang ing in values from $1.25 to $20; child ren's trimmed hats, l up. LHte Tuesday evei. 28 Cribbs, a stonecutter, aged 08 . .,, committed Buicide by jumping ini-. Cooper's lake, near Colfax. CribbB has been partially demented for several days from religious excitement and financial troubles, lie left an aged widow and two sons. On Sunday, June 12th, is the Forester of America's annual memorial day. The different courts of the order in Portland for in all probability a delegation from Court The Dalles will go down to take part in the exercises. William Searcey, of Missouri Gulch, brought to Pendleton Monday samples of wheat grown on his place, which measure nearly fifty inches in height, the beads of which are fully developed and of splendid size. He says that if the weather remains favorable for six weeks the crop in his section will be the largest ever known. The Ti mesMountaineer casually men tions that when Hon. John Michell and Mr. F. W. Wilson fipoke at Endersby the majority of their audience was not of the Republican faith, but in favor of the Union ticket. Ttiis must have been gratifying to the gentlemen, as they went "not to call the righteone, but sin ners to repentance." I Owing to the necessity of transferring freight and passengers at the Cascades, and the large number of way landings which have to be made between here and the locks, the boat did not net in until 9:43 last evening. It will proba bly be lute in coming until such time as the water is in a condition so that the boats can go through the locks. C Up to 0 p. in. yesterday .09 of en inch of rain had fallen in this city. All indi cations point to u heavier fall, which will certainly insure abundant harvests. Reports from the interior state that re freshing showers fell Saturday and also on Tuesday, while more or less ruin fell yesterday at points south. If this con tinue, the farmers will have money to throw ut the birds this fall. At the annual election of officers of he Degree of Ilonor.which was held last evening, the loiiowlug omcers wore elected: C. of II., Mrs. M. B. Douthitt; L. of II., Mrs. McArthur; C. of C, Mrs. Sterling; recorder, Mrs. Stephens; financier, Ida Burchtorf ; receiver, Eliz abeth Schooling; usher, Mrs. Katie Kreft; inside watchman, Mra. Half papp; outside watchman, Mrs. Nellie W'aud. Yesterday evening Miss Mollie O'Leary arrived in the city from Port land, where she bus bven to visit her father, J. O. O'Leary. Sho reports that her father's condition is much improved and the danger of having to amputate the limb is considered over. Miss O'Leary was In Butte when Mr. 0'I.eury was shot and came down as soon us the news reached here. Harry M, Clay, a prominent stock owner of Eastern Oregon, died ot pneu monia at his home in Arlington, on the 30lh inst., aged 38 yture and 1 dav. Mr. Clay was born near Reedville, Or., Jn 1800, and moved to Portland with his parents wiien bnt six years old. He received his education in the public schools of that city, and in bU early manhood came to Eastern uregon where where fie encaged in the stockraising business, which he followed successfully until bis last illness. Clay was known among his business associates as an honest, upright man. Yesterday afternoon while Ivane Gib bons was walking through Max Vogt'e building which he is having remodeled on the corner of Third and Washington streets, he ran a wire nail in the ball of his foot, inflicting a painful injury. Had the nail been rusty it might have re sulted, very seriously, as it is there is little danger of any bad results, more than that he will be laid up tem porarily. Yesterday (V L. Phillips returned from a campaigning tour in the interior. He is well pleased with the outlook, and has no fear for the result of the election. Mr. PhillipB is certainly a vote-winner right from the- turn-loose; not only on account of his genial manner and capa bility to fill the office for whicti he is running, but he is a treasure when it come to singing tor votes; and when his dulcet tones are heard in "America" he is irresistible. Yesterday Chris Donovan, who about two years ago left this place for Alaeka, returned to The DalleB. When the rich finds were mude at Dawson ho went into that section and located claims on Bo nanza creek, Lost Chance and Chicken creek. He was taken sick last fall and came to San Francisco. From there he went to the Indian Territory, and at present is on bis way back to Alaska. He says that there are better chances for a poor man there than there are in Oregon, and he would not have returned had his health remained good. Preparations are making rapidly for the launching of the new torpedoboat Davis, which will take place at Wolff & Zwicker's yard Saturday. The river is now rising rather faster than is pleasing to the contractors, and it is just possible that the boat will float off of herself be fore the appointed time. It is hoped, however, that the water will reeede suf ficiently during the week to give the craft a show for her white alley, as it were, or in other words a chance to Elide far enough to give the launching the traditional dramatic effect. Long fellow could hardly have written a poem about a boat whicti was lifted up gently by a flood and carried out into deep wa ter without u slide or a splash during the whole operation. NOT! OK. Notice is hereby given that the busi ness heretofore conducted under the Qrm name cf Frazicr A Lynch is on this, the 1st of June, day disbolved and will in the future be conducted by me. All bills against the above establishment must be presented to me for payment immediately. CiIah. FitA.nnt. Hlieep Ainu, Attention! If you want to employ a muu to herd sheep who can be depended on every day In the year, write to the under signed. J. J, WOKI.KY, jel.2t,d-w Oregon City, Or. Mr. P. KeTchum, oMMkoCity, Cal., says: "During my brother's late sick ness from Sciatic rheumatism, Cham berlain's Pafh Balm was the only reme dy that gave him any relief." Many others have testified to the prompt relief from pain which this liniment affords. For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. II. S. Wilson is a capable person to fijl the office of circuit judge. Give him your support on June 0th. H. H, miloB'i Speech tt FomII. The Fossil Journal baa the following to say regarding the speech made by Mr. H. 8. Wilson, our candidate for circuit judge, when at that place re cently: "Miles S. Johnson, of Portland, and H. 8. Wilson, Republican candidate for circuit judge of this district, spoke in Steiwer hall on Monday evening to a large audience, their subject being the one that is uppermost in the minds of the people the money queetion. The former is a young man, but the latter with the best address that lias been heard in Fossil for years, made a pro found impression on the minds of his hearers and surprised many who had never met him before, and who had no idea that lie was such an eloquent speaker. He gave the clearest detlni nltion of Republican bimetalisin, as dis tinguished from so-called populist bi metalism, that we iiave evei heard. After hearing him, a leading Democrat of this place said : "I liked that speech. It showed Mr. Wilson to be a fair-minded man as well as an eloquent speaker. If he is elected I will have the satisfaction of knowing that there is an able man and a gentle man on the bench, and if I had a case to be decided by him I .would feel sure of getting a fair decision. I like his ap pearance and I can't help it." Coal Near Klickitat Pan. Jasper Coovert, a civil engineer, em ployed by the Portland. Vancouver 4 Klickitat Railway Company, and party, who have been out on a prospecting and surveying trip over the proposed line of the roid for the past two months, re turned to Vancouver Tuesday. The ob ject of the trip was to mark out a prac tical route through the mountains into Klickitat valley and make a general in vestigation of the resources of the coun try, especially the coal deposits, which have long been known to exist in the vicinity of Klickitat pass. The party has found indications of coal depos its for a distance of twenty-five miles in the neighborhood of the proposed route' of the road, and brought out a quantity oi specimens. The specimens are different and of a much betterquality tflan those hereto fore exhibited here as coming from that region. While they are only samples of the surface cropping, they show that a fine quality of lignite caal-exists there. The investigation has not yet proceeded far enough to determine whether it ex ists in sufficient quantities to pay for working, but from indications, the loca tion being easy of access for a railroad, it is presumed further prospecting will surely reveal very rich deposits of good coal. Entcrirlftliif- DruggUta. There are few men more wide awake and enterprising than Blakelsy & Hough ton, who spare no pains to secure the beBt of everything in their line for their many customers. They now have the valuable agency for Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. ThiB is the wonderful remedy that is producing such a furor all over the country by its many startling cures It absolutely cures Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all affections of the throat, chest and lungs. Call at the above drugstore and get a trial bottle free or a regular size for 50 cents and $1. Guaranteed to cure or price re funded. Eutertalueil ut Mrc K. . SIcCuy's The members of the ladies' Aid So ciety of the Congregational church and a number of friends were entertained by Mrs. E. O. McCoy, Mrs. S. Frozier and Mrs. O. C. I lol lister at the home of the former, on Fifth and Washington He Cleveland streets, yesterday afternoon. As the ladips entered t'io hallway the national colors met their eyes on every side, for the beautiful parlors wore tasti ly decorated with red, white and blue. A fine musical prow-ram wns rendered, consisting of a piano duet by Misses Schmidt and Sampson; a vocal duet by Mrs. Huntington and Mrs. Groat; and vocal solos by Mrs. W . G. Woodworth , Mies llaltie Cram and Miss May Gush ing. Each number was of the very best, and greatly enjoyed. Ice cream and cake were served after the program was completed, during which time Prof. Ryan and H. D. Park ins gave several selection? on the man dolin and guitar. Altogether the afternoon was one of the most enjoyable the society has yet had. The Modern Heauty Thrives on good food and sunshino, with plenty of exercise in the open air. Her form glows with health and her face blooms with its beauty. If her system needs the cleansing action of a laxative remedy, she uses the gentle and pleasant Syrup of Figs, made by the California Fig Syrup Co., onlv. i : La Plata Sheep Dip, proven by every test to be the best non-poisonous fluid dip in the world; guaranteed to cure scab, itch, sore throat, lice and hoof-rot. Clarke & Falk, agents, The Dalles. Backlen'i Anne salve. The best salve in the world for curs, bruiBes, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cut hb piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Blakeley and Houghton, druggists. TYGH VALLEY ROLLING MILL At all times flour equal to the best for sale at Tygh Valley Roller Mills, at prices to suit the times. Also mill feed. W. M. McCohkle, Prop. mchlG Gm Everybody reads Thk Chuolnice. Royal makei the lood pure, wholesome and deltcloat. Pill POWDER Absolutely Pure ROrAL BAKINQ POWDER CO.. t YORK. How', Till! We offer ono hundred dollars reward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall'o Catarrh Cure. F. J. Ciiknky A Co. Props., Toledo, O. We, the nndcrMinied, have known F J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable In all busi ness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West A Truax, Wholesale Druggists, To ledo, O., Walding, Kinnan A Marvin. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Fur Hate Cheap. A lot 100x160 feet, on the bluff, east of the fair grounds. A desirahlo residence location. A. S. Mac Allistkk. Chronicle Office. Cacti In Tour Check. All countv warrants registered prior to March 12, 1894, will be paid at my office. Interest ceases after April 20, 1898. C. L. Phillips, Countv Treasurer. Mrs. Gilmore's reetaurant, in the East End, furnishes the best 15-cent meals in the city. The restaurant Is open day and night. Give it a trial. CITY LIVERY AND FEED STi.BLE Northwest Cor. Fourth and Federal Streets. Special Attention to Feeding Transient Stock. Closed Hack Day or Night. PRICES REASONABLE. Tom A. Ward and Jos. T. Robertson, Prrps. THE DALLES, OB. REMOVAL NOTICE. J. H. CROSS ias removed his store to the Vogt Block, next door to the Posi office, whore ho will bo pleased to greet his many iormer patrons and a liberal share of new ones. For CHOICE FAMILY G-ROCERIES, HAY, GRAIN and FEED, SEEDS and FRUITS, &c, your orden . receive prompt attention, and will bo sold at pop ular prices. Call and see him. j DOOH and ttUflDOttl s c R E N S E t S c R E N Bicycles Cleaned and Repaired. s MAYS & CROWE. Has tae Burwell detachable Tim, The best tiling yet. Hasn't a single) drawback. The weight of the BURWELL IE is loss than that of any oth er detachable tire now on the market. Ladles' and Gents' Ulheels for Rent. (Uheels Repaired. ... y 6 REMEMBER. Wo have strictly First-Class Fir, Oak and Maple Wood. To be sold at the Lowest Market. Rates, Phone 25. J. T. Peters. & Cd,li