m , i . SECOND ANNUAL CONVENTION I CLOSlNO FVFRriRF.e li , Wrappers rappers W The most complete lino wo have ever ollercd U now asking your Inspection. Mndu from dainty nmtorinls that are cool and airy; just tho thing for this hot summer weather. Our Prices are at Kock Bottom. oe to THEY'LL NEVER BE LOWER Tho ch.-;,p(.Mt. Wrapper wo have uro made from '.ho best quality of Simp.nV Prints. guaranteed to bo fast colors. Our better gradeVare mode from fine Percale.- ami Iippct Organdies, very handsomely trimmed in Luce and Km broideries. You'll Soon Be Going to -the Coast, or perhaps to tint inouiitnina. It makes no difference, however, where you pi, uh wo have anticipated your wants and are opening up n complete lino of Trunks, Grips and Telescopes. Come in mid sec those. You'll iind that, we have remodeled our lines nnd added the latest novelties ti them. It !h 'Unnecessary for us to-mention prices, uh you always lind our prices right. Wootnen of tlie Fifth nutrlct Ht ThlH 1'lBOl. Cnnvrnn AlKJoods Marked in I'lain Figtireu. PEASE & MAYS. The (Dalles Deily Ghromele. '.QHURSDAY JUNE Hi, im WAYSIDE GiLEANtNGS. Tonight Jco cretin i CoHeo.und cake Served in tlio MuKiii! building. illy tliuiiudiuB of th. Lutheran church. rForocust for today, .occaHioiial rain- J)oit't forgot that .Kellar keeps tho foout ice orcum soda ir. tho city. tf Ciurko Vl Falk have tho purest xnd strongest Paris Green in the market. Hood River strawberries by the mito at Tho Dallen ComiiiUwion Company's. 3co.roaiu .nda, ic cream and straw berries at tlio Columbia Candy Factory.. Souvenir spoons of American battle ships ut T. A. Van .Nor.'Jen'd. Priced cento. 8-1 w 11. U. Iiyiui, teacher of Mandolin, Guitar and itunjo. iitiadquurters at Jacohsuri's. For correct etttloH in mvilinery go to the Campbell & Wilson J&Illinory Par lore, on 4ku:oud 6i. to Leave orderH for ire with -the Stadol man Commission Co. Office .cold storage building. l'lioniuK). tf Furnished rooms to rcnt.rilso eults of rooms suitable for housekeeping. Apply to 10 mid M, Chnpuuiii Ulock. 17 , . . , . . . i improvements A de.rabk. poH.Uon to do Koneral house woikcm be obtained by applying nt this olllce. Girl niu&t be a good .cook. .10 Ht Wo urn sorry to announce tho eoriouH illness of H. D. Parking, who in confined to hlfi room with a painful attack of neuralgia. Vdu can tret $1 exituruion tickets to llornnevlllo un( return ovary Sunday at olthor the dooot or Umatilla House tiokftt offices. HMw Yetordav morning ninety Walla Walla troops passed through the city en rowto to the rresido nt San Francisco And thou to Manila. All the latest novelties in veiling just received at Campbell & Wilson's milli ner)' purlore.ojiroet from Now York City, the headquarters of fashion. Our Kastern Oregon fanners can now have little fears of a drought this year. Yestordoy'd rain will certainly Insure an abundant grain harvest, although ripe strawberrleH and other fruits are said to have sulfort'd seveioly from the rainfall. At Grues Valley, Oregon, on June 7, 1808, Mr. 11. M. Haw ley and Miss May Mi Dougherty were united In marriugo. Iioth the contracting parties are well and favorably known in thie oountv and I state, and 'IV: b Ciiuonicw: -estende to! ' them its best wishes. j I. 'LI. D'Aroy baa aeked the canvass ing board ot flls-rion oouutj'ito recanvaee the vote cast for lituifdf .and Judge Boise for clrcu'it judge. I an affidavit rliled with the3unty clerk Monday, Mr. tD'Arcy sots forth that the results ar rived at by the canvassing board diller essentially from the returns. pabhshed i:i the;i.i)WPiiaiors. lie thinks that a recanvass will show his citation. Tho second eesslon of tho fifth district convention or the Woodmen of the I World met at Fraternity hall and whs ' ,.n.i i. . mnuu in oroer at iu O CIOCK tills tnom log by Jainea Taylor, and C. II. Marsh, of union county, was elected temporary chairman, and W. D. Harper, of The Oallee, temporary ceoretary. The fol lowing committees were appointed: On credent Ink James Taylor, John Heiiin, V 0 Ilitidlo. On order of business S I Harworth, S 1 l'nrdy, M J An.lerson. On refolutions G A Hnrtman, L X Liggct, J M Filloon. The committee on credentials reported tho following delegates entitled to seats in the "convention : Moro, 210-L II Martin. IViTieville. L'17 1' D Poindexter, L M Mgget. Oufur. 215 M J Anderson, and T II JohiiHton. Athena, 171 H 'I Curtis by G C Os liorn, proxy; V M Sheck, by G COsbom proxy ; S G l'urdy, by C G Osborn, proxy ; 'Lake France, by S V l'urdy, proxy. Weston, A Best, by G S Mar- tin proxy; GS Martin. La Grande, 109 S It Harworth, E V Shaw, R L Lincoln, by S R Harworth, proxy. Kim; Ofty, 80 C II Mai-sh, D J (K Deering, by C H Marsti, proxy. Pendleton, OS G A Hartman, G W Tim Kay of St. ,Torph' ch.tnl OIvp n Nplenillil KnlertnlniiiHnt X.nit MRlit at M'lilrh .Mnny Krlinil ami I'm flit (Vpre rri-M'iit. Tlie cloning exercises for St. Joseph's , school took place at St. Mary's Acade- ! my hall last evening anil was largely . attended by parents nnd fiiends of the little folks, who are under the superin- tendance of Sister Mary John. The program was opened by a match and chorus by about forty little fellows, nnd was very ably and harmoniously rendered and betrayed marks of careful train in L". , Johnnie Brocan distiniruilied himself i by his rendition of "Mr. Ward's Lee-, ture." The selection, which was a dilll cultone, was very well tendered. Xextcatnea piano solo, "The Spin-; nitig Song," wh'ch whs played in a way ' that surprid and delighted all present. Tho next number was entitled "Klon-1 , dike,1' and consisted of a dialogue and I song by about twenty littlu fellows. . 7 lief were web drilled in every detail and this number was very creditable. A monologue by Gcome Bunch, en I titled "Tomorrow, or (tie Music of tho future," was hiuhly amusing. Ho was assisted by eight little boys who rep resented eacn cf the eight notes of the scale. The gun drill followed. Iu this about. Royal makeg the lood pure, wholesome and delicious. akP POWDER Absolutely Puro ROYAL MKIHa POCCH CO., NEW YORK. terval the water now present will run oir ami tho next supply will not bo suf ficient to produce a lurther rise. With in six days tho riso will probably cease. Cult for .MnKum-etliig. Baker, C.A Cole, by G W Bafcer, prexy j In accordance with the usual custom, ! the voters of Dalles City are requested to meet in tho circuit court room at 8 p. m., Friday, June 17th, to mako prepa- ration for tho coming city election. ; M. T. Xoi.an, Mayor. Just ttthat Vou ttlant. the ladies of the Lu- J K Milkr, by J P Walker, proxy.; J P Walker, T F Howard. L O "Sheek, by J E Beam., proxy, A.I Gibson, and 'M H Sloan. Adarca, 07 T A Lieullan, and 'F S Curl. j Mt. 'Hood, 59 W 13 Harper, D H 1 Roberts, C1I Brown, by 'O F-.Stephens, proxy. J L Harper, J M "Filloon, Jas C Taylor. Columbia, 57 A M Barnett. Condon, 5SE W Moore, by'F 'B Ste vens, proxy, E A Kelson, by F B Ste vens, iproxy, F B Stevens. Arlington, 56 F C Kindle. Fossil, -13 Fit Morris, two'votes. The report was on motion adopted. The temporary officera were made the permanent officers of the'convention. ' J LP Walker, F C Hindle and'-L U Mar tin were appointed as a commsttee on milesge and per diem. mXthimonial. thirty little fellows anwared. and the 11119 evening manner in which they did their parts ! tberan clinrch w ill servo ice cream nnd showed that thi-y were true American . Ci,kui aI1(1 lf the weather la cool, coffee boys, well drilled" and prompt to obey and cake, in the room underneath, tho the commsndf of thoivcaptain. " j Masonic hall, on Third street. The pro- The drill was concluded by the singing jcee(Ja will be for the benefit of tho of "Tenting on the G.d Camp Ground," ehurch, and since it la for a worthy by the entire company of little patriots. I caso P"""c patronage should be A piano and violin solo bv Roger and Hberai. ilie ice cream will bo lurnialied Teddie Senfert followed, and tor little I b' Andrew Kellnr, which is sufficient ones they did themselves proud. , recommendation, while tho beat talent Hammond Geltner recited "Mi. Tran-1 ln the city, Profs. Birgfeld, Lundell and script's Slide Boirn Hill," in a way that , Kyan, will entertain the gueata royally, would do credit to a much older boy. All aro cordially invited to attend the A song and chorus, "The School Fes- 1 Ecial. tival, by twenty-five bovs, was the next Woihiliic of Mr. Vlllliini Iliierlt; MInh I'sitiUne Driivr. and The twenty-sodond annual meeting of tho llomoeopatliic Medical Society con weued at the Methodist cliroh at 0 d'cloek Tuesday raoruing. There waB a ainall attendance., but a very interest ing and profitable meeting was held, mid soineof tho papors caiisod an ani muted discussion. J)r. Eaheluian was eleuted president for tho ensuring year. The society adjourned to meet in Port land next year. Four hundted visitors are in the city of Wivlla Wnli:i to attend tlio 10th eti .campiuont of tho G. A. JL, department of Washington and Alaska, and kindred organizations. Tuesday .afternoon the eouncil.of administration of each organ- ideation kohl a nweion preliminary to the regular oucaiiipiuont, which begun yes terday, when the-io was a big parade. A number of veterans are camped near tho city, in army style. The O. JK. & N. Co. has added many to the Bouueviliu pictii grounds, and this Loautitul Ppot is nov in eieel lent order. During the summer A ipretty wedding occurred at 9 o'clock last evening at the residence of the bride's parents in this city. tJ.e con tracting parties being Mv. Willitm A. IJoeri ig and Mies Pauline M. Drews. The ceremony was perfoimed by Rev. Ilolr.7., of the Christian church. Fred Drew, brother of the bride, served as best man, while Mies Bertie Glenn acted the part of bride's ainid. The residence wrs beautifully tieco rated 'with ivy, ferns and a profusion of flowers. After the ceremony a splendid wed ding supper was served and a pleasant time wan enjoyed by til who were Jor tunate. enough to be present. Mr. JSoering holds a poeWon in the Umatilla House in tins city and is known 'by everyone as ; younc man cf honesty awl integrity, whild tlve bride i3 the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I'rederiel: Drews, oi diie Dalles, an3 is liiguly es teemed by all who know her. The wedding was of tomewiat of a private character, only tutiuiate 'friends and members of the family being pret-ent. The young -couple will lr tJay or tomorrow for a wedding tour to Cslifor- ;nta. llie uhhinici.k wishes tueaa the in II measure of happiness and euoeefs in their married life. number. The-foveral parts of the song wereang by different boys, while the chorus was joined in by the entire group. Their singing showed application to the work and sound training. The orchestra rendered the beautiful selection, '"Scenes From Chikibood." This was prokibly the best nutaber on the progrom and although a hearty en core wr givea they modeEtly refused to respond. The fong and chorus, "One Wish," delighted -everyone and was followed by the awarding of class honors by Eev. A. Bronfegeest. The gold medal for highest class average, which was donated by John Hampshire, was given to Johnnie Brogati. The medal tor application, do nated by Harry Liebe, was won by Walter Boos, while Herman Goelner won that offered for Christian doctrine, which was donated by James Skully. Rev. Father Eronsgeest made a short address of congratulation to the boys, after which the entertainment was con cluded by the singing of the chcruu ' America" bv tho entire school. Tn Cure u Cnlil ill Ono liny. i : Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tnb i lets. All druggists refund the money if ' it fails to cure. 25c. New ideas in Wall Paper hero. Such wide variety as w e are showing never be fore graced a single stock. Real Imita tion creton ellecta nt ordinary prices. Good paperB at cheap paper prices. Elegant designs, tasteful colorings, yours for a small price, at our store on Third street. Also a full line of house paints. D'. W. VAUSE, Third St. CAMPBELL & WILSON (Tiliir;ery Parlor5 Under the management of Mrs. W. G. Wilson and Miss Myrtle Smith. Mrs. Bripjgt Old Stand. A torpid liver robs you of ambition and ruins your health. DeWitt'a Little Early RiBers cleanse the liver, cure con stipation and all stomach and liver trouble. Snipes-Kinorsly Drug Co. REMOVAL NOTICE. Weather liureau ltepurt. J. H. CROSS nas I'oniovod his store to the Vogt' Block, next door to the Posl office, where he will be pleased to greet his manj' iormer patrons and a liberal share of now 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. Cloudy Weather Preferped fot Sittings. The weather is cloudy, showery and quite warm over the Columbia river basin. Tuesday the maximum temper ature decreased a few degrees. The rivers continue to rise elightlv. The! very small rise ia indicative of an early cessation of the rise. At Umatilla the rise in the river will be about two feet more; at The Dalles I about 3.8 feet more and at Portland about one foot more. The temperature will slowly fall over the Columbia river basin, then the small amount of enow yet remaining will not be tnelU'd until a warmer period again occurs. In the in- MY WORK MY SUCCESS. Chapman Block. THE DALLES, OR. iav You Sr; Our adis' j At mnnr season tickets will bo sold at Tho Dalles Kpreseivo to Bonneville and return every Sunday for the low rate of 1 for tho round trip. Tickets will bo sold for train No. 3, leav ing The Dalles at 0:55 a. in. every Sun day, and will be honored for return pas sage on trains .Noa. -1 and 'J, same date. 10-Iw A general rain fell over this seotion of Eastern Oregon yesterday. P.irties coming from the Bukeovon country state that heavy rains fell in that vicin ity in the morning; ulso at Sherar's Bridge, Dufur and other places In tho Inland Empire. A very heavy shower fell at Dufur at about 3 p. in. about the same time as the down-pour heie. Old timers hero say that yestorday'a fall, while it lasted, was as heavy us they have ever seen, the streets being Hooded j nnd tho .roads covered with mud mid pools of water. AVanleil. COOPEn-ROWE WEDDING. 'Xno llalleH Volllltr I'DOjiln .Married Yi-ri- terriuy Atomlug Jn 'I'll I h City. tho hour of 0 o'clock yesterday niornUg at the homo of tho bride's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Rowe, George Cooper and Frances Etta Rowo were united in marriage, Rev. J. II. Wood, of the Methodist church', officiating. Only relatives ofthe young people were present, and the ceremony was very im- We iuipio Ivanhoe Price only $35. 9 ibb cream Fieezers. Up-to-Dato in Every Respect. Adjustable Steel llandlo liars. Celebrated G. it ,J. Dolaobable '.I ires. A competent girl ; ono who ie u good cook, and who Is kind to children. Good wages to the right parly. Apply to this office. tf The contracting parties are known by their host of friends iu and about thia city to be, in every senstyof the word, most estimable young people, and seem perfectly suited to sped a happy life together. Mr. Cooper, having spent his boyhood daye oh the home farm near this city, and attended school here, has grown to be n iudiiBtrons, uoble young man, of whom any city may well feel proud. Miss Rowo wila graduated from our High school, aiid has since taught in the public school with great success, winning, by ler sweet, womanly man ner, not onlythe love of her pupils, but the esteem ot all who know her. Mr. andMre. Cooper left on the 7 o'clock train yesterday for Portland, where he is engaged In the commission business and where they will mako their homo. Tho bo&t wishes of the community follow them, Clarke & Fulk manufacture n full line of flavoring extracts. Ask your grocer for them. tf MAYS & GROW Wo have opened our renting department with a Hue of new wheels. NO ZINC IN CONTACT WITH CREAM TUP ONLY FKBEZFR MADE HAVING MORE THAN TWO MOTIONS. FOR s.w.k MV Wo have strictly First-Class juaier & Benton THE HARDWARE DEAliEfiS, 161 SMIld SI, THE DALIES, OB. Fir, Oak and Maple Wood. To toe sold at the Lowest Market Rates. 1 Phone 25. J. T. Peters & Co.