- . Saturday Specials. Dry Goods Department. In Dress Goods wis shall offer some twenty-five pieces of all wool Suiting, Suminer Goods, mul very desirable. This lot com prifMH our remilnr iOe, COo, and 7trc goods, and you make a mistake if you pass them liy, as our Selling Price for Saturday Only Win be 39c per yard. SPECIAL F81 E WEEK. Furnishing Goods Dept. In summer underwear we have some good tilings, and it is good tilings you need for this weather. We have a special line oflight-weight cotton un derwear and this we shall oiler for one week at 50 Cents a Suit. You can't allord, to wear heavy un derwear when you can get a full suit of summer underwear for 50 cts. Of course we have summer under wear in the nicer grades at a little higher price. If you would prefer 15al hriggan we have it with patent seams at 50c a garment. A bettor one for 7oc, and if you prefer something better let us sell you a suit of the imported French Balbriggan at $1.00 a Garment. (lome in and examine these lines. We'll put our time against yours. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. PEASE & MAYS. J The Dalles Daily Chronicle. SUNDAY - - .lUNiTu.', IMS WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Don't forget that Ivellar tH the bust ice eream soda in the city. tf Clarke &. Fulk have the i urest and strongest Paris Green in the market. Hood Uiver strawberries hv the crate at Tlio Dalles Commission Company's. lee cream soda, ice cream and straw berries at the Columbia Candy Factory. Kotivenir spoons of American battle ships nt T. A. Vun Norden's. Price 125 cents. 8-1 w Clarke it Fall; manufacture a full line of flavoring extracts. Ask your grocer for them. tf II. M. Ityun, toaclier of Mandolin, Guitar and Hanjo. Headquarters at .lacohsen's. tf For correct stylos in millinery go to the Campbell & Willson Millinery Par tors, on Second St. tc Leave orders for ice with the Stadol- iiiiiii Commission Co. OHice cold atorag tit li 1(1 i 11. Plume !!(. t Furnished rooms to rent, also euits ojf rooms suitable for housekeeping. Appl to It) and 20, Chapman Block. 1 Homey Scott Crupper, of Hood Itive iH tho wealthiest 7-inonthe' old child h Oregon. His uncle, L. Z. Crupper, IiIb given him a died to twenty-five acres Wuhco county land. The Dalles druggists have entered it) to u compact by which only one of th four HtnreH will remain onen on Sunday ufternooiiH between the boors of 1 and 0 p. in. Today Ulakoley & Houghton will be open, i Thin innrniiiL' at the Mutliodlst ehurolr tho Sunday school pupils will oelobrute Chilarou'wday. The exorcises will bej Kin at 11 o'clock, and all are invited to bu present, livery child is requested tf carry a Hug. y Wasco county burglars do things uj brown. A few days ago the house ofi man iniined Uoyal, near Hood liiver, i-..u ,i.,i..r..iri.-lill.. tlu fiimilv was niclc- Huoviiviimi " s ing berries. Everything in tlio hou was hauled away. Tho I. Gnindo Clirouicle says a mini; bor of you Hi; uirlH between the Hues of lp and PJ years aro working in the betfj fields. Thev wear the regulation big overalls, and it Is u diflicult mutter tell them lioin tho boys. At tho last mooting of tho Columbia Hose ompuny tho members of the company decldud to take part In the parade on July '1111. Wo would liM very much to see the other companies join in as well and by so doing add to the display on that occiskn. Tim hot. weather that has prevailed for the past week has been bad for Hood Itlver strawberries. It caused tiiein to ripen rapidly, th berries did not till out, und many wero too soft for ship ment. Probably not inoro than half the crop hud been gathered before tho hot spoil utuuo on, Mttthow Sinltliam, aired 18 years, won shot and killed Sunday afternoon at Mnldoou, twenty miles east of Halloy, by Herman Scohle, a rancher, sayH the J(a Grando Chronicle. Tho boy and his uncle, John Smithum, who are sheep men, were packing their horees prepara tory to moving camp when Scoblo came ulong and shot Siulthnuiu shepherd dog, He then turned the rifle upon Smithum and tired, killing him. The sheriff is out after the murderer. Last evening ttie members of Mr. AVm. Michell's Sunday school cls cave a party on the lawn at tlnfiome of the MiBHes Glenn, in honoof one of their number, Miss Katie yfiargent, wiio will leave with her erayff parents this week for a visit in the Host. The lawn was a regular fairy boer, and the hours were most pleasantly passed. A verv few outside of the members of the clabs were present. Many tons of wool are now arriving in Baker City for storage and future ship ment, says the Democrat,, The clip of 18SIS, both in quality and quantify, is excellent. The recent rains somewhat checked the hauling of this frizzly etull', which goes to make our wearing apparel, but the good weather of the past few days has very rapidly improved the roads and freighting operations have been carried on very vigorously. There ure in linker county in the neigbbor- uiod of (10,000 bend of sheep. Tuesday the Sherman county Wood and Lumber Company, E. Lake, W. L. Vanderpool, G. W. and T. II. John son, of Dufur, incorporators, purchased land at Harris' farm on the Deschutes, six miliiB west of Moro, where they will conduct an elaborate business. Logs will he floated to mills lit this point from the Metolis. When it is demonstrated that the getting of lumber in the log by this method is feasible, then the work ing capital of the company will be in creased to place a complete plant at the place named for the manufacture of all kinds of lumber. Huppy Tliui'N for tlin Kliiorfinrt.n. The children of the kindergarten will not soon forget last Thursday afiernoou, on which occasion they I ad a few exer cises of their own at their school room, and afterward wero delighted by some songs, which Mrs. Woodyorth eang es pecially for them. She never had an audience which showed, their npprecia- inn num. n ml wuH encored reueatodl v. Mrs. J. W. Frenoli hfid invited them to take possession of heV lawn, and at 3 , o'clock the children were mot there by j Mr. Gill'ord, who photographed the lit-' . . , . At TVT ! J I tlegioup, consisting y iMiumi iiiist-, Jessie Jones, Gunnel and Nonearlo Bol ton, Eleanor Taylor,! Bemico Mooie, Jessie Hostntler. Clinton Nielsen, Jtoger, lvdward and William Birgfeld, Lew is j Wooi? worth, Thomas Iudson and Mar- j inadnke Vuufae. I . Friday afternoon was also a happy time foi them, when THE CHURCHES. Regular service at St. Paul's Episco pal church, morning and evening, by Rev. Jos. Do Forrest. On account of the absence of Rev. Bronsceest, there will be no service in the Catholic church today. Christian church, Rev. Boltz pastor Subject at the 11 a. in. service, 4th of Acts; 8 p. m., A missionary sermon. Regular service at the First Baptist church this morning by the pastor, Rev. O. D. Taylor. There will be no evening service. Regular services will be held in the Congregational church at the usual hours today, conducted by Rev. E. A. Childs, of Merntville. Wisconsin. All are cordially invited. Methodist church, corner Fifth and Washington streets, J. II. Wood pastor Class meeting this morning at 10. Children's day exercises at 11 a. "in. Evening service at 8. Junior league at 4 p. m.; Epworth League at .7. Service in the Lutheran church, cor ner of Union and 7lh streets, today as follows : SI a. in., German service; morn ing service 11 a. m. ; Sunday school at 12:15, nnd vespers at 8. Everybody invited to attend. CARRIED TO THE SCAFFOLD. Charleft Firmer Hanged nt OrnnU 1'nM While Unr.otiacloiit. Charles Fiester was hanecd at Grant's! Pass at 1 :11 p, m. Thursday, and at 1 p. m. was pronounced (lead by Dri. Myer and Devore, and cut down. Earlv Thursday morning, when Deputy Sheriff ballon took Fleeter his breakfast, ho i was surprised to 11 nd him apparently j dying. He immediately called a doctor. It was at first thought that tho prisoner had taken poison, and that, he could , not live until tho hour set for his execu tion, but it waa later seen that ho had simply collapsed, and Sheriff Ilhittput the execution oft" until afternoon, In hopes that he might revive, hut he did not. Sheriff Hiatt, assisted by Deputy Fallen, Sheriff elect Lister and Con stable Colby, Btrapped Fiester to a board, carried him to the scaffold, drew the black cap over his face, adjusted tho noose and sprung the trap. Fiester shot straight downward 5 feet 10 indies, and did not even quiver. The gallows upon which ho was hanged whs built for Igs execution No vember '29, 1895, and is the same upon which Melson was hanged July 2, 1S97. R. G. Smith, Flester's attorney, did everything possible to save his client, and Fiester had faith that he would prevail on Governor Lord to intercede up to a late hour last night. When in formed that nothing could be done, he began breaking down. Fiester was hanged for the murder of his wife. The crime was committed May 19, 1895, near tr.e railroad track, five miles north of Grant's Pass, in tlie presence of his three youngest children, the eldest of whom was only 10 years old. " DEATH OF ANDREW DONALDSON Royal makei the food pure wholesome and dclicloui. POWDER Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. The Shakers of Mount Lebanon, a community of simple, honest, God-fearing men and women, have prepared the Shaker Diuestive Cordial for many years, and it is alwavs the same, simple, hon est, curative medicine that has helped to make tho Shakers the healthy, long lived people that they are. The Shak ers never have indigeetiou. This is partly owing to their Biniple modo of life, partly to the wonderful properties of Shaker Digestive Cordial. Indiges tion is caused by the stomach glands not supplying enough digestive juice. Shaker Digestive Cordial supplies what's wanting. Shaker Digestivo Cordial in vigorates the stomach and all its glands so that after awhile they don't need help. As evidence of the honesty of Shaker Digestive Cordial, the formula is printed on every bottle, bold by druggists, price 10 cents to $1.00a bottle. The Old Ocntli'iiii'ii l"nse Peacefully Away Fililey Evruliii;. noon at the homo of Mill creek. Instead of assem- Vt'rutlier I! lire mi Keport. Friday the maximum temperature over the Columbia river basin ranged from 78 to 90, the lowest temperature being over the Snake river country. Friday night the temperature fell to 44 over the Suuke river country, and to 64 over the upper Columbia. The Snake ia rising slowly. The upper Columbia at Northport has risen one foot. At. Uma tilla the rlee is .4 of a foot. As was etated on Monday last the rise began at Portland Friday afternoon and Saturday morning a rise of of a foot was shown. The upper river will continue to rise and therise will bo more rapid during the next twenty-four hours. At Uma tilla the rise for the next I wo days will rise at least .0 of a foot a day. At The Dalles the raieo will be about a foot and and at Portland about .5 of a foot. Beginning Tuesday morning tho rise at Portland will probably be more rapid. About 22 feet will be shown at Portland next Thursday morning. I'KliSIINAl. JHKNa'IO.X Harry Mercer left for his old home in Ohio yesterday. Mrs. jM. J. Mosier, of Mosier, spent vesterdav in the city. Friday evening Andrew Donaldson, an old resident of this city, died at the 1 farm of M. A. Cushing, near The Dalles. J He has been Eick for some time, and al though he had some means, of late he was an object of charity with his numer ous friends. His last years were far from being filled with happiness. About three j months ago his daughter, Lura.whoi up to that time had taken care of the' .i n .:,.,, ,n .1... . . - I uiu t;eilllt:Luaif, wti&iiiiiiiuincu m uic iji- sane asylum at Salem, and only for the assistance of friends, he would have been destitute. He was 77 years old and has lived in The Dalles for the last thirteen years. The funeral will take place from Cran dall & Bnrgett's undertaking parlors at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The body will be interred in the Odd Fellows ceme tery. Friends of the deceased are requested to attend. Thousands of Buflerera from grippe have been restoied to health by Ono Minute Cough Cure. It quickly cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe, asthma, and all throat nnd lung diseases. .Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. Use Clarke & Falk's Floral Lotion for sunburn and wind chafing. tf DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve Cures Piles. Scalds. Cams. Just Olhot You GUant. New idi'rtG in Wall Paper here. Such wide variety as wo are showing never be fore graced a t-ing!i! stock. Real imita tion creton effeclu at ordinary prices. Good papers nt, cheap paper prices. Elegant dcMirus, tasteful colorings, youra for a small price, at our store on Third street. Also a full line of bouse paints. D. W. VAUSE, Third St. CAMPBELL & WILSON Tillir;ery Parlor5 Under the management of Mrs. W. G. Wilson and MiES Myrtle Smith. Mrs. Brings' Old Stand. A torpid liver robs you of ambition and rnins vour health. DeWitt's Little Early Risers cleanse the liver, cure con stipation nnd all stomach and liver rouble. Snipes-Kinersly Drug Co. FRANK EPP DEAD. lie Succumbs tu Consumption ThurRilay Hi the IloHtiltal at Portland, REMOVAL NOTICE. J. H. GROSS nas removed his store to the Vogt Block, next door to tho PostofRce, where he will be 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 prompt attention, and will be sold at pop ular prices. Call and see him. At 0:30 Thursday evening Frank Epp, formerly of this city, died at the hospi tal in Portland. Mr. Epp has been afflicted with consumption for a long time; but until a few months ago he was able to attend to his work. When he sought medic ;, it was too late, and he rapidh ...ibed to the dis ease. Mr. Epp was a favorite with his many friends here, having lived in this city for thirteen years, and has been noted for his industry and honesty of purpose. Ho was a prominent .member of the Redtnt-n, belonging to Willamette Tribe, No. 0,, under whose auspices he will be buried at Portland today. CITY LIVERY AND FEED STABLE Northwest Cor. Fourth and Federal Streets. Special Attention to Feeding Transient Stock. r mQ Hack Day or Night. PRICES REASONABLE. Tom A. Ward and Jos. T. Robertson, Preps. THE DALLES, OR. Jiav You 59 Our adis Te GleveiaRfl f 'Ivanhoe Puiee only $35, bling at their room tlioy spent the after-1 I juur,,i,v, of Indupendance, is their teacher on , spending a few days in the city. bllOl't lllllKl Sclllllll, 'iy,.. nmiernlimed will commence teach iiii? Hhort.hand if a suitable number of j auholnre can bo obtained by tho 15th . of June, 1808. j I will teach either the original Pitt-j man or the American Standard System I of Phonography, tie suits the scholar, and must have a chi6B of uot less than ten. I will receive applications up to June 16th, and earnestly request all porsonB desiring instructions in phonog raphy to call and seo mo on or before that date in order that J may arrange t get text bookH and Us terms of tuition. Official Reporter 7th Judicial , District of Oregon, Dated, June 11, 1898. unelM5 dw Mr. r. NT. Snow, u liromiiieiit Baker county sheepman, is in the city. Chris Schwabe, of the Chiioniou: fore, left last night for a business trip to Goldeudale. Mrs. Carl Gross, of Portland, is visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Keller, in thiB city. A. M. Masters, of lUker City, who is engaged in ttie sheep business in that lection, is in tuu cuy. Dr. O. Gertrude French came ill) on tne late train last night, and will spend ttie day with tier patents. Mm. P. K. Mlehell and daughter. Miss ITranl.i niLURpri tlirnnili nn last nveninii's train from Portland, on their way to ColumbuE, where they will spend the summer. Now is the time to spray with Paris Greeu. Clarke & Falk have the trong it you enn get, tf Has tan Pur well detachable Tiro, Tl e best thing yet, Hasn't a single drawback, The weight of the BUNNELL TI&E Is less than that of any oth er detachable tire now on the market. Ladies' and Gents' Wheels for Rent. Olheels Repaired. Up-to-Dato in Every Respect. Adjustable Steel Handle iars. Celebrated G. & .1. Detachable Tires. MAYS & CROWE. We have opened our renting department with a lino of new wheels. REMEMBER Wo have strictly First-Class maier & Benton Fir, Oak and Maple Wood. To be sold at tho Lowest Market Rates. phone 35. T. Peters & Co.