w- A I TV S3? Wappeps rappers Tho most complete lino wo have ever nflored i now asking your iiipootion. Mitdo from dainty materials Una are cool isnd uiry; jiiHt the thing for this liot summer weather. Our Prices are at Rock Bottom. 75e to $3.00. THEY'LL NEVER BE LOWER Tho cheapest Wrappers we have are made from the licHt quality nf SImwnn'H I'rlntH, gunraiiti'..l to bo fast colors. Our better grades are made fniiii lino Percale anil Lappet Organdies, very handsomely trimmed in i.aee iukI JOinliroidi'rii'H. You'll Soon Be Going to the Coast, or perhaps to tin) inoiniiuiiiH. It uuikou no difference, however, where you no, tit) wo luivo anticipated Jour waitta ard uro opening up a complete line, of Trunks, Grips and Telescopes. Come in and ceo thi'wo. You'll find tltat ive have remodeled our lines and atldi.'d the Intent novelties to thorn. H icunueeoesiuy for us to mention prices, iifliyou always (ind our prices right. All Goods Murked in 1'liiin Figures. PEASE & MAYS The Defies (Daily Ciironieie. W FUNKS DAY - .11 XI2 15. im WAYSIDE .GLEANINGS. I 'or ecus t if or today., occasional rain. Don't forget that Kollar keops the best ice oroum soda in tlio e&y. tf Clarte .& IFulk have the purest and . ulatiuns thut lie now lelf-apa Fowler 'owners are not selling tiieir wool, it I they are not in need of money. They I expect that higher 'prices -will prevail before lone. I 'On Monday, Juno dStli, in iVendleion, I a sou was honi to tlw wife of'W. II. I Fowlor. Harry lute always been "mon j areli of all lie surveyed:;'' but his right I will mow he disputed. iiia Dalles j friends, Iiowever, xtonA -their congrct- ' ..I...!...... I... I.. IK V strongest PurisiGreen in tho-tnurket. Uo)d 5iverrnwberrlos ly tlio crate at The Hallow Coiiimiosion Company's, ice crc&ui soda, iuoieroujji rsnd straw- uorriee at tho'Columbia Candy Factory. Souvenir aiioons of li.morictU' buttle- ships at '. A. Vnn 'Portion's. Price 25 cents. 8-1 w Clarke A Fa Ik inanuftioturo a full line if flavoring extracts. Lak yottr grocer fur them. tf If. M. iiyau, toucher of Mandolin, Guitar and iuitjo. Meudquartors at lucuhsou's, If For correct styles iv millinery j;o to the Campbell & Wlllsou Millinery Par lors, on Second til. to Leave orders or ice with 'tlio Statlol- uiitii Commission Co. GJiioo.culd storage 'I'liilding. Phone -ill. Lttnd Commisfliowsr Dinner Kermann has written to Ben Birow.n, of Burns, advieiug liiui thut an : ll'ort 'Cs beinc iiuidoito consolidate Mie 'Harney .and Ijs. Grand iland otlices. Mr. Ierumn sug- g-twts that unless reuBene exist lor the proposud cnusolidatiox tiiut the move tiieut tioiwatched. Robert, -Smith, who man e seriously injured Toy a horee at 'Dutch Flat on Monday 'even intc. was ta.i;on to tit. 'X'in fontV hospital in Portland vesterdoy As vet itiuthinir definite can 'he said about hifi injuries, hut it is feared tiiftt Ids hack iis broken, and if sudii is tlio case they will result fatally. The fourth annual tournament of t he Haeterit Orejjon and Washington Fire inmi'fl Association comiuciicoJ yesterday .f 1 1 nil will continue tiiree davs. Trains lliiiifi. ii imt fr.m Wnlln Wull.i Rrlrur I'urnisiieit rooujfi to rT.it, also eima ot n.lkt,..,... n ,i ., iu... I Will , I A II I I .1 KK'H . Jlkl UIIUJ ( in((iu attendance and La Grande Apply 17 ' tfoonis suitable (or housakoopiiii 'h II) and '20, Chapman Block. Yoatorday a party cliar'od witli lieintr drunk and disoiderly, was lirounJit be oro Kocordor Siiiuott aud licud livy dol- Jars. Tuetorday a inarriaK Jiconso whs is I Bued bv County Clerk Kolsay, to ualwin Ihimvko and Miss Leouora Frcmiiao j Uoth youut; peoplo are of Mosicr, in this county.. ' A laruo slilpnient of Oregon cherries , wus made to Denver lust night. This Ih almost tlio first slilpinout of promi- ( nonce from this city, but Iroiu now on diirlni; tlio season tlio amount will in- crease dully, A meeting of tlio amusoiiient com inittoo of the Fourth of July celebration will bo hold at the club rooms this evening at 8 o'clock. All mom hers of the said committee uro requested to bo present by the chairman. A large number of workmen uro being distributed along the lino of thoO.it. k N. through Eastern Oregon to help in the repair work of tlio line, which is at present being made. We understand the company pays fl.fiO per day for common Inborore, The groator part of tlio wool clip of linker county and much of thut of Grunt i being stored in Uuker City, Flock- number of people are in iinany more are expected.' Ciironieie. Yesterday eveniug Georgo Ferguson tfUiruod from Albtny accompanied by Mrs. Forguson, who went below in hope that a change of oiiuiato would improve Iior health. It did not ngree with her, however, and she returns to Tlio Dalles, believing that this climate is as good as any. Her many friends hope to see her fully recovered in a short limo. J. W. Lathrop, of Orovillo, California, passed through LJiig Creek the other morning en route to tlio fctickeon river, Alaska, Mr. Lathrop lias a good outfit consisting of eight head of mules, und was accompanied by three men. He will join u partner at Spokane, from which point they will go on the Spokane overland route to Alaska, where they will operate mining claims. F,. W, McCoinae, ono of tho best- known wheut buyers In Eastern Oregon, drove several mlleB on the Athena road Friday, and on Ills return eaid that al though ho had bought wheat, in tho great valley ot California for many years, and hud always boon a close observer of tho growing orops wherever ho wna, yet he has never Been wheat looking better than it does between Pendleton and Athena this year, Byi the Eait Ore gonlan. Every spear seems to be per fect, the heads are even und unless something unusual occurs within the next three weeks, Umatilla county will harvest herbiumer crop. The cooler weather winch has pro vailed dttrins; tho past few days makes tho crop prospects much morn cheering in Eastern Oregon. Dnring tho hot spell many of our people were very anx ious to go to the seasido and mountains for summer outing", and quite a number have already gone; hut the cooler wea ther lus cuiM-d others to change their minds and put oil' their summer vaca tion until later in tlio seneon. Luton reports from Antelope state that Murdoc McKay, who was shct on Tuesday, the "lb, by William Rolfe. is still alive, although in a dangerous con dition. The following description of the wound has bcin civen by Dr. Pilking ton: The bullet ftrnck tho fiftli rib lie low ami to the left of nipple and de flected downward, passing between the fifth and sixth ribs, lodged in tho back abont two inches below tho twelfth rib. Sherifr Gray, of Crook county, accom panied by Gx-Sheriu" Combs us guard, arrived hero Monday from Prineville, huviiii: in chareo a craRV innn married j Hunter, whom lie is taking to the asy I luin at Salom. Hunter is well known Here, Having worked for some time at his trade as wagonmaker -for .1. L. Thompson, the blacksmith, -and while hero his Hrange actions were noted by ninny. Mr. Gray ami party left for 5a lem on the early morning train yester day. A serious aceiitent occurred to D. Uronson Friday afternoon, while riding a gang plow near Athena., says the Pen dleton Tribune. The plow struck a rock and threw him teward'tiie ground, bnt, as he fell, one of tho 'lovers piercei his bowels, inflicting a. terrible wound, lie was finally assisted 'to the houes and taken to the home of his son-in-law, William Himmi, at IFrsndleton. A phys iciul temporarily dressed the woucd,and today will perform tfce necessary "opera tion. Mr. Kronsoi"ives in the -eastern part of Pend-leton. A salmon was catght MondfiyfflfTScar boroiiph head by 'Henri Pouknla and Henri Ylitiwo, and delivered to Elmore's cannery at .Afltorie, having on 'inscrip tion oa the right ill just beneath the eye. The 'inscription is plain, but the letters are foreign to any who -have yet sosn the Ceh. Tho fish is a ftt-o speci men, of nboutlS&Vpounds weight. It was a great 'iicriosity and wag viewed by ntmir interested people. There is no doubt that the letters tre iijiscribed with ue kind of imperiebetble ink wl!n thectfch was small. Trcop G, 'Fourth cavalry, left'Fort Wallt Vnlla 'for tlio 1'reflidio at 1 o'cloofc 'this morning over fche'O. K. A X. Tdo troop "will be underahe coji- uifiiid'Cf (Lieut. 'George Otaiercn. 1 lie horse wei6 shipped yesterday morning. The eoldiera ore -exceedingly anzious to go. atKl primis6 turgive cood account of thettisekres. Che members al troop A, the oi:i!y 'treop that will be left at Fort Walla Wnllt after the departure of troop G, :a-re 'defected, aad oavy the gool fortiuM! of Choir comrade. The troops wiiL, in mil , probabtiity., pass througlt t.h:fl-yity.et"7 o'cloek this'iuorn iug. Mary BSIleis iLotse is to moee her home ia 'Ortron. ,,8ome tioie Airo a number of her adm'rt'ers living in Min- nesota presented 'her with a home in th"at etate. It wub expected he would etuy there tfie r-ost of her life, but Mary I.lleii has evidently clianged her siind. I During her bojouru in P ortland this year i slia.met J. Adam Uede, 'the sound-tncxiey A VAIN attempt: I.nnt DUtnncn Com puny AcMln Trylne to KUabllsii nn KxctiHiiKr- At present we have another instance of where outsiders are endeavoring to t step in and take business away from lo cal concerns by offering empty induce ments. The long distance telephone company, whose manager is a Portland man, and which leaves no money in The Dalles more than tho rent of a small ofTce and wages to two employes, is en deavoring to make another fight for business in this city by giving a contract for a year at cheap rates and witli prom ises of unsurpassed service. Their ef forts are overlooked, however, by tho thinking public who know what the local company has done in reducing the rates so that every one can afford to me phones in residences and places of Imti-j ness, and at the same time give as cood Kim-nn i-iiit; uimirkimi. service as is possible for any company to j There are fo.v men more wide awake give- , and enterprising than Hlnkokn- & Hough- The Senfert & Condon Co. have j ton, who spare no pains to secure tho started and made a success of their I best of everything in their lino for their business when the lona distance coin- many customers. They now have the pany was in its nitfst flourishing condi- j valuable agency for i)r. King's New tion, and there is little danger that they Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Royal makes the I nod pure, wholesome and delicious. POWDER Absolutely Pure ROYl C4KIM3 POWDER CO., NEW Y09K. Just ttlhat You lUant. i Now ideas in Wall Paper here. Such i wide variety as we are showing; never bo i fore graced 'a j-imrle stock, ileal imita tion cit'ton t'llt'cls at oitliiiary prices. Good papers at cheap paper prices. Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, yours for a small pric, at our store on Third street. Also a full lino of house paints. will sustain any .injury by the action of the opposite (action. Weather llurraa Report. Warm weather continues over the Co lumbia river basin. Monday the max imum temperature ranged from 7S to SS". Yesterday morning the tempera ture ranged from 58 to 60'. The absence of a marked rise under the influence of the 'high temperature, indicates that the supply of snow is almostcxhausted, and that hut a further slight rise is likely to occur. The Snake is stationary at Hiparia and tho Columbia at North port has risen only .4 of a foot; at TTmatilla the riee is only .2 of a foot. Tho river will continue to rise slowly for the next several days. It i expect ed that the maximcm raise at Portland will not exceed 21 feet, while at The Dalles 30 feet is thought to be the limit. Colds. This 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 tho throat, chest and lungs. Call at the above drugstore and get a trial bottle free or a regular t-i.i for 50 cents and Guarantee'l to cure or price re- 1 : funded. We Bfll them because we have the right kind. Any price from to $10, Easy to take, develop and finish. Come and tee n sample of pictures taken with them. DoxNEi.ii, Druggist. To Curt; a Colli in One Day. Take Laxative l'romo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund tbo money if it fails to eure. 23c. D. W. "VAUSE, Third St. CAMPBELL k WILSON Tillipery parlor Under the management of! Mrs. W. G. Wilson and. Miss Mvrtle Smith. Mrs. Brigs' Old Stand. IenfniT.n "Cannot l Cnrrrl by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the inucous lining of the Eus tachian Tube. When this tube is in flamed you have a rambling sound or imperfect hearing, aud when it is en tirely closed, Deafness-is the result, and unleee the inflammation 'can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed for ever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which ie nothing but an in flamed eoadition of the mucous sur faces. We wili give-One 'Hundred Dollars for any case . Deafnees (caused in catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Becid for circulars; free. F.J. Ohkkcv & Co.. Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. 0-10 DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve Cures Plies, Scalds. Burns. A torpid liver robs you of ambition and ruins your health. DeWitt's Little Early Risers cleanse tlio liver, cure con stipation and all stomach and liver trouble. Suipes-Kinersly Drug Co. REMOVAL NOTICE. WhoiU'llli; Cough. I had a Jittle buy who was nearly dead from an attack of whooping cough. My neighbors recommended Chamberlain's Cough Henaedy. did not think that anv tuedicitie would help him, but after giving Lim a lew doses of the remedy 1 notieed an improvement, and one bottle cured him entirely. Jt is the best cough medicine I ever had in the house. , E. Moore, foutu JJurgettstown, Pa. For sale by BUkeleyS: Jloughton. J. H. CROSS lias removed Ins sfore to the Vogfr IBlock, next door to the Postoflice, where he will be 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 orders will receive prompt attention, and will be sold at pop ular prices. Call and see him. Cloudy Weather PrefeppcdjoP Sittings. MY WORK MY SUCCESS. Chapman Block. THE dalles; OR. A competent pirl; one who is a good iw,ini.rr. u.-.n nnir iwi in H.u Icook, and wiio Is kind to. children. Good cuiupaigu in defence of itihe gold stand urd. Mrs. Lease aud Mr. iUedo are well acquainted, and meeting l.iim at the Im perial hotel she informed him of her Intention of making herhouioin Oregon, as sheeould not stand the rigorous fit uiuto of Minnesota. Mr. Iknie saw his epportuuity and took advantage of it, promptly replying to Mrs. Leaee, saying: "Wo have luit few reasons to offer in defense of Minnesota's climate, imt you haw given tho best one we have' 1 wages to the rigid party. oflice. Apply to this tf Willie iupD Atlrut tun, Co. U. A special meeting of Co. G will be hold at the armory tonight, Wednesday, at 8 o'wioek. All members are request ed to be present, ilv order Lieut. G. A. Uaktiji.l. UuaKluii'u Arimuk culv. J The host salvo in the world for cure,' brumes, sores, ulcors, salt rheum, fevei eoree, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains. corns, und nil skin eruptions, and posN lively cui hs piles, or no pay required It ia guaranteed to give perfect satisfac-' tion, or money refunded. Price 26 cents ' per box. For sale by Blakeloy and j Houghton, druggists. igb Dream Freezers. iai? You Our ladis' Ivanhoe' Puiee only $35. Up-to-I)a(e in Every Respect. Adjustable Stool Handle Bars. Celebrated G. it .1. Detachable Tires. MAYS & CROWE, We have opened our renting department with a lino of new wheels. REMEMBER I was seriously ufilictod with a cough for several years, and last fall hud a more severe cough than over before. I have uBed many remedies without re- calving much relief, and being recom mended to try a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Hnmedy, by a friend, who, know ing me to bo a poor widow, gave It to mo I tried it, und with tho most gratifying results. The flrst bottle relieved mo very much und tho second bottle hits ab solutely cured me. 1 huvo not had as good health lor twenty J'earB. Uespect lully, MrB, Mary A, Ueard, Clureniore, Ark, Bold by Blukeley & Houghton, I NO ZINC IX CONTACT WITH CREAM I THF ONLY FKEEZPR MADE HAVING MORE THAN TWO MOTIONS. roit s.w.k n v ..THE HARDWARE DEALERS.. 1161886011181 THE DALLES, OR. maier & Benron Fir, Wo have strictly First-Class Oak and Maple Wood. To be sold at the Lowe&t Market Rates. Phone 25. J. T. Peters & Co m