Special For This Week SPRING WASH FABRIC Organdies, Dimities and Tissues in tho latest colorings, goods that were bought to sell at 8J, 1,4) and 2hv per yard. Will be sold this week for f 5 l-4c per yatd. Men's fleglige Shirts. Fine showing now. All lines are complete, but the picking has begun and will grow more rapid every day. We are showing a variety- that will please you, but don't delay too long in making your selection. Nesiigee shirt, collar attached 75c O-00, $1.25 and $1.50 Soft hoFoin hirt, with eiiflV, to bo worn with white-collar. $125, $1.30, $1.75 Soft bosom 'hirt, with cufFs and collate $1.00, $1.50 Fancy Wum khirt, laundered, with cnllV, to be worn with white collar 50c, 75c, mid $1.25 Fnncy booni shirt, laundered, with 2 collar!- and culls $1 50 A variety of patterns to choose from and all the latest colors repre ecu ted. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS. REGARDING THE RESERVE. mi flheftptiirn Hhnnlti Carfnltjr Olixrrve th KuIm tif thn It. H. I.nlitl Ufflcu. The following communication 1b nd drcnaod to tockmen,aud should be read, ub well na ite contents strictly observed : To the Stockmen of Wntco, Sherman and Crook Counties, Greeting: The Stock men's Union wishes to call the attention of everv stockman to tho ! regulations of the U.S. land ollico with j regard to the grazing of nhocp within the Cascade Forest Heseive, and urges upon i them tho importance of personally do-j lug all in their power to prevent in fringements of the rules by any sheep man. It has always been the policy of thu government not to allow grazing upon government reserves. An exception has bet n made in the states of Oregon and Washington, thanks to tho friendli-! ness of the preeeul, administration to the ' sheen 'indnstrv. hut thla execution in, strongly opposed by largo and powerful i interests in the Kant and even on this coast. Sundry bill In congress contain our nr.- Whether this privilege shall bn con I proprlation for forest control and has not, firmed or altogether withdrawn rests en-1 yet papspd, and will not be avail tirely upon the action of the i-lieeptnt-n , able Mil .Inly let. ' o these men themselves. . may bo ablu to curry out their intention This Union has always, and still does I for the present, but I can neeuro you as maintain that sheepmen are reasonable j I'have them, there win be a hereafter; creatures and will abide in good faith on ; "nd I do not intend that any man who anv restriction considered necessary bv refuses to'apply for a permit and live up the department. The regulations" are i to its requirements will cross the line the exceptional and tentative; should they second tiiue except when ho leaves the be loyallv lived lip to, we believe th'o Kenerve for good. grazing privileges on the lands will be "Yon can readily see how much harm neimauentlv awarded to the, neonle: if. a lew can do, for their conduct is a di- Royat Make the food pure, wholesome and dellcloui. POWDER Absolutely Pure ROYAL DAKINQ POWDtR CO., NEW VORK Just Olhat You tftant. 4--' on the other hand, the sheepmen gene rally or any large portion of them ignore the rules, the inevitable result will bo that the Heserve will lie wholly and en tirely closed to sheenmen. Thinking perhaps that iomo persons i ent season, and certain it is that if a are ignorant of the requirements of the guard has to be maintained on the Ke department. we refer persons interested ' serve and along the line to enforce the to section 13, pRges 5 and (i, of the rules I regulations this year, the Pamo iniard rect injury to the interests of all. I can not iuinrufiH on our association too strongly that the future of sheep owners who ore dependent upi.n the reserve for pasture, rests with themselves the prer The Dalles Daily Chronicle. TUESDAY JUNE WAYSIDE GLEANINGS Weather forecast for today, fair and warmer. A first clasE milch cow for tale. Apply tire satisfaction, both the directors and school children, aj well as her numer- ' OU3 friends, are sorry to see her leave, ' JS9S ! and wish her Miceesa in her new posi-1 j Hon. , J Keep in mind the Jean Ingelow en- I 1 tertauiment at the Methodist church j Friday evening. The tweutv- V'iitlier Hnreiiu ISvpurt. may ne used to prevent their coming on the Reserve at all next year. 1 believe your ussouintiou should let it. be under stood that it will not tolerate a sinule act of lawlpscnefcs mi the part of Its member.', and will use its power asiainpt any outsider who fails to comply witli the rules ot the department. Vety respectfully yours, S. H. Ohmsiiv, Special Forest Agt. & Supt. The following weather synopsis was received by Mr. I'.rooks yesterday from the weather bureau in Portland: The temperature Sunday over the ' uinliia river bain ranged from 04 to s4 'li-grees, being the lowest over the S .ke river country. This morning the second annual meeting of i temperature is from 'M to 52 decrees. the Homeopathic Medical Society of the i. a9 yesterday lowest over the at this office. ; state of Oregon will meet in this city , f-nriko. This indicates that the upper Go to the Columbia Candy Factory for I3"" 8'h "ml 9th- All local physicians j Columbia will rise before the Snake; your ice cream sodas. " ' all(i l'2"' cordially invited to at-1 hence will produce a less rise west of toad. Hie program and place of meet- ( Umatilla. Should both rise at once, 20 : lug will be published later. ' feet ;U Portland would probably occur. For the weel: fc.-idin" vesterdav the I As it is. nor ovr 53 feet is evneeteH. Hood Iliver strawberries by the crate 1,,,,, ores were aa follows at the club j Warmer weather will prevail Tuesday at The D.tlles OommUfciou Company's. Iy . Monday, Tolmie59; Tuesday, j over the entire Columbia river basin. Ice cream soda, ic-e cream and t-traw- IMrt. T. J. Seufert 50; Wednesday, Og-' The upper rivers will begin rising to berries at the Columbia Candy Factory. ! CO; Thursday, Ogden 52; Friday. ! day. The rise on the Snake will be less The Jacobson Bool: it Mutic Co., have 'gdeu 00: Saturday, Vic Schmidt 00; J than on the upper Columbia. At Uma-f-ome beautiful flower baskets. Call and ! Sunday, John Bonn 52. , tiilathe rise will not begin until Wednes- see them. Carey Ballard, the proprietor "of the i ('aJ' B,) a Portland not before Thursday II. M. Hyan, teacl.er of Mandolin, Columbia Candy Factory, has secured a I m''t- A rife of several feet will occur Guitar and Banjo. Headquarters at new recipe for making ice cream soda, j at Portland. Jacubsen's. tf i which cannot be beaten anywhere. To peksonai. mk.ntiii.v. ! secure this it has cost htm a handsome 1 . . Don't forget that KeHar keeps best ice cream soda in the eitv. A new lot of oranges and lemons di rect from growers, at tb Dalles Com mission Co. Leave orders for ice witli the Stadel tuau Commission Co. OHice cold storage building. Phone -I'J. tf Dewey keep ice crearn soda? No, w tell it, the best iu the city, at the Co lumbiu Candy Factory. Wanted, competeu 'o genera housework. Applicant auuress "B,f care Ctiuoxici.t: ollice. ' sum, ut his Boda is of such a superior! Waldo Brigham, of Dufur, was in the 1 quality that the investment will certain- yesterday. prove a paying one. M. M." Callanhan, of Dufur, spent YeMterdava nrivatecar naseed throuirll fthe city to Portland carrying the follow- . Mrs. Hugh Jackson, of Goldendale, is ing railroad oilicial : General Superin- j ,u ,ur u Bllorl V,B' w H 1 Lst evening Johnnie Hartnettleft for Kennedy and Traffic Manager B. Camp- ! 1,1,3 Ea8t 0,1 thb 6 'cloek trftin bell, of the O. K. & N., also President 1 , McLeod was in the city yester SamuelCorn, and Vice-President and j from hw home in Goldendale. General Manager W. H. Bancroft of the I Prof. H. Ryan returned last night hort I ine Lfrom a short business yip to Portland. " That Wa'sco county can be put ainatlSS Sfflfi lijc wur u uuuiu i ul uo uuuuiui uy r y !n.ufi in. th ..m..lM nf . fwn reftirned from n few days' I . . . . ' , . visit to trtenUs in Goldendale yesterday lierrie-i rlnit. u nrK hrrllli'lit to tlilH rmil'l! I Im ..vwniiu- l.v Mrs. fi. M. Stf rlinir. nfl . v..r, u. nmtiu)r, .on iu.ihb ..... n j . . - " ' I BMeOt) ranch, near thuf. ri nee vesterilnv ' .i.i.. ti.... .. f .1.,. L'l... ...Lu.l ' ' ! variety, and would measure 2 in diameter. They were raised in una tuv. i r i,.,i.i.. i..f. i.. icii uu iiiu curi gairison, straw- 1 , s office t I i ncr. nfl . I Sheep ranch, near sharplessi inches Sunday Mrs. J 1 "( ie7from a visit to Mi ed at herljiill. cit-v- II. D. ParkliiB I Mary French returned Mis. Van Anda.at John's morn- He will return Tim friends nf Ken Snines still liavu ing tram lor t'OrtlailU I hopes that he will turn up alive, j f' aire. .i. jj. uaveiey ami son, ueorge. " .....,, i., im. r)...i ..... .....i.... th l...t uini.i., fnr nw... ulin iciuiiiiB Midi U BVUtlbl UIIMI4I1, linmik ktl.no. It. v.. -... Furnished rooms to rent, also euits of rooms suitable for housekeeping. Apply to 19 and 20, Chapman Block. 17 Along with other freight taken below on the boat yesterday, were twelve bead of horses and 000 head of sheep. Miea Katie E. Davenport has com pleted n successful eight.un.nth term of j umf th(j school in district Xo. 5, Hood Kiver. Yesterday two carloads of splendid l.. u.!,wu.r In the ttninti 1 "Pr ,f " ,,. . ,,,., I telegram was received yesterday stating Ketchuui. Twnnt-iive heiul of wdss .... , t ,i . .. . .i brought to 'Jhe uanes jesieruaj , aim ; on Vancouver island. The men stated will be ribed by the Miller & Hopkins , tnt l(l()J, fc(uv ,J(.n juill) int0 lttl0tfiwr stage line. j HInau hoat, and if this has not been sunk Ytsterday II. D. ParkluB sold his ,e is in all probability among the saveu. agency in the Troy laundry fj W. H. ; ,.,- Cuuut c7...e.i wuo in n ur ... -m.cw. , by ,oca )pclUion(;( nH thev cannot ; ))is old home, Bellevue, Iowa. While in and attend to the business at the usual ,,,. .j,,,,. Ilfirfinn lf tl, ar. i Chicago Ik. will attend the alumni c headquarters at tt.e .ue oarn.r nuop. ( T(uu) Jg onJy one Q cure daf68 Last evening two members of theVol- and that is by constitutional remedies, unteers of America, which might be ! Deafness is caused by an inflamed con termed u branch of the Salvution Army, jditlou of the mucous lininir of the Eus- wero on the streele singing and preach- tachian Tube. When this tube is in and regulations governinir the boron Rer-cive, published in June ISO". Since that Capt. S. B. Ormsby, of Sa lem. Oreiron, is authorized to issue per mits to applicants, allowing them to en ter the Reseive with sheep on or after June loth. Applicants must state the number of sheep proposed to be taken in, and the ) location which it is desired to graze, and i , a statement whether the applicant lias! previously used the ranire applied fur. I I hnatrolmidy,'1rob?ibUe traCl9 Br"Z'"g Cleveland wheels arc Belling in spite BrlVyi'any m 'av herd sheep on I of tl,e chMP w,,relB tl,at llre faring. ;tlie Reserve on or after June 15th, if '"H and see our '98 mudels. Maier A 1 they have a permit from Capt. Ormsby. j lien ton . Uo not intrude on ttie withdrawn tracts 1 and use due and proper precaution as to tire. Such persons as willfully or through ignorance do not comply with these reg ulations are threatened with pummary expulsion, will be forever barred, lined and are liable to have to defend a suit instituted by the government. These requirements are not very onerous, and should be cheerfully obeyed and lived up to. Aa Mr. Coville puts it, under the vel vet hand of equity lies the iron claw of authority, and if aa a body we c'o not observo these regulations the result will be the entire closing of the Reserve to sheep. This may seem a mattor that does not concern you personally, but If 200,000 head of sheep are thrown on other summer ranges or on the prairies the effect will be detrimental to every stockman, and those depending on these three counties, and ruinous to very many. This Union has been doing everything in its power to have the grazing privi leges iu the Reserve permanently con firmed, and now it asks every person to interest, themselves in preventing any violation of the rules and regulations and to be ready to forward the facts and evidence in case of any violation coming to their knowledge. The Union hereby pledges itself to as sist the government in every possible manner to prevent and punish any vio lation of the law, and would caution any owner, herder or packer, that any in fringement of the regulations will be re ported to thu authorities and punish ment will undoubtedly come, Tho following is an extract from a let ter recently received by G. A. Young, president of the Oregon Wool-Growers Association, from Captain S. B. Orms by: "The matter of granting permits is very much experimental this season and is iii fact a trial ot the good faith of the sheep-owners themselves. The Civil New ideaf, in Wall Paper here. Such wide variety as wn ure showing never be fore graced a single stock. Real imita tion creton ell'ects at ordinary prices. Good papers ut cheap paper prices. Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, yourn for a small price, nt our store on Third street. Also a full line of bouse paints. D. W. VATJSE, Third St. CAMPBELL & WILSON Tillipery Parley Under the management of Mrs. W. G. Wilson and Miss Myrtle Smith. Mrs. Brings' Old Stand. A torpid liver robs you of ambition and ruins your health. DeWitt'a Little Early Risers cleanse the liver, cure con stipation and all stomach and liver trouble. Snipes-Kiuersly Drug Co. CITY LIVERY AND FEED STABLE Northwest Cor. Fourth and Federal Streets. Special Attention to Feeding Transient Stock. vwwn. .Closed Hack Day or Night. PRICES REASONABLE. Tom A. Ward and Jos. T. Robertson, Preps. THE DALLES, OR. REMOVAL NOTICE. J. H. CROSS lllls 1'omovod his store to the Vogt Block, next door to tho Posfoflice, where he will bo pleased to greet his many iormer patrons and a liberal share of new ones. For CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, HAY, GRAIN and FEED. SEEDS and FRUITS, &c, your orders will receive pi u attention, and will bo sold at pop ular prices. Call and see him. Jtev You Sr? Our ladies' with ! weie supposed to have gone down WerO .,, ,,, T n.,.,. ,,Wtu.l ,ol.nr. j home in tho evening. J'rof. P. G. I)aut, the scientific occn list, will leave today for a tour of tho interior towns. He will be gone several weeks iu all. Dr. Hollister left last night for Den ver to attend tho American Medical As sociation. From there In will go to Chicago to vii-it relatives, and later to Te Gleveiaud Ivanhoe' I Jug. They drew quite a large crowd but i Hamed you have a rumbling sound or i " ft 1 ' union of the medical collvge of which j he is a graduate. , ItOltN. In this citv, Sunday morning, .June 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leonard, a no converts were made Pundav the eldest boh of Her-v Mel- qulst was badly bitlen by u The wound inflicted was close to tho eye and was very painful. Dr. Hollister put several stitches iu the boy's cheek, and he is gettine along nicely. At the Umatilla House alleys last wnk H. Maetz scored ae follows: Mon- imperfect hearing, and when it Ib eil tirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unlebs the inflammation can be taken out. and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will bo destroyed for ever: nine cases out of ten are caused I by catarrh, which is nothing but an in flamed condition of tho mucous sur j faces. Wo will give One Hundred Dollars for day, 03 j T ;. ! "d"t'B,l,R 0 ' j any case of J)eafnesH (caused by catarrh; Friday, 7i5 Thursday, 71 while on Bunduy James Uenton cored 04, which was the highest for that day. Mies lena Snoll left Sunday for her homo in Olex, where fhe will remain .lnrln i tiH Bummer month. In Sen tember he will accept a position In the J e8e 76 public schools in Heppner. Alius Snell has been a teacher in The Dalles schools for some time, and as siie has given en Saturday, Uut t.Hnl,ot uo curel Dy Catarrh (jure, heiul lor circulars; free. F. J. Ciienkv & Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 76c. 0-10 In this city. June Oth. to Mr. and M rs. T. J. Dripps. a dmuhter. KODAKS. Fend us your order for a bicyclo. Vic tors $50; WaverlystSO; Crescent, chain- Mays & Crowe. tf Schlltz's Bock Beer. Freeh and the first of the season at the Midway, Wo sell them because we have the right kind, Any price from 1 to 10. lUny to take, develop and finish. Come and see a sample of pictures taken with them. Don.nki.i,, Druggist. STKA VKI From thu range near Hood Kiver. Mare with grey mane nnd tail, branded It on left hip, and weighs about 000 lbs. Anyone giving information leading to recovery will be suitably rewarded. Kaii'ii ,S. Hiiki.i.v, juue4-2wkii Hood Kiver, Or. DeWitt's Little Garly Riers, The famuii llltlr pills. Pttie .nly $35. Up-to-Dato in Kvery Respect, Adjustablo Steel Handle J'ars. Coiobrated G. tt .1. Uotaehable Tires. MAYS & CROWE. i Has tun liurvvell deluchablo 1 'I'l-.. 'I'l... I,...,. .1.! I iliu, tin? idiot, hum).' yri. Hasn't a single draw hack, Thu weight of the BUNNELL TIRE We have opened our renting department with a Hue of now wheels, Ih less than that of any otic er detachable tire now on the market, Ladies' and Gents' (Uheels for Rent. Olheels Repaired. sst maier & Benton REMEMBER.. We have strictly First-Class Fir, Oak and Maple Wood. To "bo sold at the Lowest Max'ket Rates. Phone 35. J. T. Peters & Co.