Wrappers Wrappers The J niofit com plot ( line wo hnvu ever ollercd is now iifkine your inspection. Made fioin dainty materials tlmt. are eool arid airy; jiif-t the thini-for this hot suinmeiweather. Our Prices are at Hoek Bottom. 75e to $3.00. THEY'LL NEVER EE LOWER. The cheapest Wrnppcri we tmvo are made from the best quality of Simpson's I'rlntu, L.imranieel to ho fast colors. Our better irrades'ato made from fine Percale-Mind Iippet Organdies, very handsomely tilinmed in liei! and Embroideries. You'll Soon Be Going to the Coast, or pMrlmi.H to tin mountaiiiH. It makes no difference, however, where yon pi, an wo have anticipated your wantH and ure opening up a complete WARD MEETINGS. cents por pound. None of this wool ie shipped East, but is eold to the mille at Oregon City and oilier Pacific coast es tablishments. Tlits class of wool gene rally carries with it an odor that would put a pine factory to chame. News was brough to the city yesterday of the death of Marguerite, the little daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. M. M. Glary, of l)n f nr. She was their only child and an exceptfonally bright little girl for one of only two years. Her uV.it h is a Had blow to her bet caved parents and they have the sympathy of the entire community in which thav live. The funeral will tnl:e place Irom the home of i the parent", on Tynh Hidire, today, Captain J. II. Duke", of Hood Itiver, lately receivd from his old home in Ill inois, the mvohI which lie carried t lirrti.i.li it... ,.t..!l .. T. -.-1.... ......... .... .,v ww. a slole, commissioner, and a ballot being can, From Intti ui..w. nnK ...,.1 7 " ' " huh M, l.1u rum,vil !,. Xomttmtlntm for Councilman nnd Wntfir Cum in iKtlonnrnt Last evening meetinifs were held in : the different wards fur nominations for i coniicilnien and water commissioner?, ! wilh t tie follow ine results: ! The meeting in the serond ward was j called to order by Mr. C. F. Stephens, and on motion Mr.. .Stephens was elcct jed chairman j while Mr. John Michell ! was nleclnd ponrptnrv of tbn itipntim. Mr. ,T, K. Harnett was then placed in nomination and on motion the secretary cast the ballot of the meeting, and Mr. i) ... . i ' . i .i , I iiitiucu iiHvinu received mo liuaiiimout? j vote, was declared duly nominated conn cilmnn. Messrs. M. ltandtill and II. V. French ! were placed in nomination for water Royal maket the food pare, wholesome and delicious. POWDER Absolute! Pure ROYAL BAKING POttDCR CO.. NEW YORK. line uf Trunks, Grips and Telescopes. Come in and see these. You'll find ihat we have remodeled our lines and added the latent novelties to them. It is unneceee.iry for us to mention prices, as you always find our prices right. All Goods Marked in I'hiiii Figures. PEASE & MAYS j since the prcuit war begun and lie ex i pects to co.nn ml a company if more troops are called for, he caused the lost sword to bo advertised. A few days ago it came to him by expiess. It has en Braved on the scabbard his name and the battles he passed through, and of course he values it very highly. A new mining district is being devel opened at ttie head of Pierson creek, 23 miles south of Pendleton. It has been known for several years that gold ledges existed in that section of the country and a little mining has been done, but nothing very rich has ever been discov ered. Wednesday nine locations were recorded at the county recorder's oflice. ot claims newly found. The main ledge is thought to be discovered, and the projects aie encouraging. Several as- j says are reported to be from ijCO to .f-IO I a ton. j Last evening Nightwatnliman Wiley I was kept busy with a number of Indians I. i . ... who nau secured liquor lrom some source. Two arrests w'ere made of In dians who were intoxicated and bois- terous and all that prevented others from going to the skookuir. house was that they betook themselves to their I camps near the river and behaved like I gentlemen. A Klickitat Indian and his better half drove down Second street at a rapid rate and were pursued by the nightwatcliinan. In spite of the fleet- j ness of the Indian's horses he was over j taken at Nolan's corner and an explana tion demanded. He stated ho was not drunk but feeling good and was allowed to proceed on 'his way after being ad monished not to make so much noise in the future. Mr. Wiley at piesent holds an enviable record as u sprinter. votes and Mr. French Mx. In the third ward the meeting was called to order by Chas. Bayard, with It. Pi. Sinnott as secretary. The nom inations for council men were Frank Gunning for the long term, and W. II. Butts for the short term. Judd Fish was nominated for water commissioner. In the fust, ward Andrew Kellar was nominateld for councilman ; while Theo dore J. Senfert received the nomination for member of the water commission. MATRIMONIAL. T. M Collver and Mlm Carrie K. Jloorf Uliltrcl III Matrlace. THE CHURCHES. The Dalles Daily Chronicle. SUNDAY .iuxk id. mm' WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. others, of the upper country, disposed of about 1000 head of cattle to a party in I Salt Lake. Twenty-eight carloads were shipped yesterday morning, j The funeral of Mrs, It. A. Spivey will take place from the Calvary Baptist Grand church at 11 a. m. today. Friends of Celebration the departed are invited to attend. The Fourth of July interment will take place in Odd Fel- At Tim Dalles, Or. J" cemetery. Don't forget that Kellar keeps the License to wed was issued yesterday beat ice cream soda in the city. tf to Mr. Herman Johnston and Miss I .Mi nne .hi mm. it is understood that l.ll- I....... tlii. Liifuut ntwl! .. .... ..... , . .. , . Mr. Jo 111- I .!..-' !.. . I l.... 1 " ' I Bton is a fireman on t lie O. I!. & N., Hood ltivor strawberries by the erate while Miss Julian is well known in this at The Dalles Commission Company's, icity. Ice cream soda, ice cream and straw. Professor Iiyan lias offered to the berries ut the Columbia Candy Factory, young lady selling the greatest number Clarke &. strongest Paris Green in the market. II. M. Ryan, Readier of .Mandolin, Guitur and Uanjo. Headquarters at Jacobaun's. tf Leave orders for ieo with the Stadel inan Commission Co. Oflice cold storage biilldinif. I'hone !!. tf Yesterday Itoe Grimes shipped a car load of fine beef cattle to the Union meat company at Troutdule. Furnished rooms to rent, also units of rooms suitable for housekeeping. Apply to 10 and 'JO. Chanman liloek. 17 A desirable position to do general ! house work can be obtained by applying to Mrs. V. Lord. Girl must ba a good cook. 15-3t j You can get $1 excursion tickets to lionnoville and return every Sunday at of tickets for the excursion a handsome folio of guitar music. This is quite an inducement to the young ladies, and all aro working hard for the coveted re ward. Mrs. A. C. Stubling it Son will soon begin on the erection of a new hut house especially for the culture of carnations and violets. The increasing trade makes tit is necessary and Mrs. Stubling feels that her efforts will be appreciated by iter patrons. jel7 Yesterday word was received in the city that William Dunn, a well-known railroad conductor of the 0. It. it X., waH very sick and that hopes of It is re covery were not entertained. We un- lestand that he is pullerlng from an iiMunk of t.i'nhoid iinenmonia. either the depot or Umatilla House tiuket ofllces. ' 10-lw i Last evening a party of young fo'ks censistiug of .Misses Aliie Jcowiami, Joeie The pastor, Itev. 0. D. Taylor, will preach at the First Baptist church tiiis morning at 11 o'clock. There will be no evening service. At t he Lutheran church this morning I there will be no service. Sunday school , at the usual hour. Bible service at 7 p. m. ; evening service at 8. ' Calvary Baptist church, Elder Wil- i burn pastor At 11 this morning j funeral of Mrs. K. A. Spivey will take I place. .Sunday school and other eer j vices ae usual. ' Christian church, Rev. Boltz pastor Subject at the 11 a. in. service, Acts v; at 8 p. in., "What We Plead For." The ordinance of baptism will be ad ministered after services in the evening. St. Paul's Episcopal- church, on Fiftli and Union streets, Rev. Jos. DeForest rector Morning service and Sunday school as usual. In the evening Bishop Morris will conduct the service, and con firmation will be adminiscered. Methodist church, corner Fiftli and Washington streets, J. II. Wood pastor Class meeting this morning at 10. Preaching service at 11. a. in and S p. ni. by Rev. N. Evans, of Goldendale. Administration of the Lord's supper at the close ot the morning service. Sunday school at 12:20. Junior League at 4 p. in. Epworth League at 7. A Ni l lulls KmiiMviiy. List Wednesday the marriage of .Mr. T. M. Collver, of Marshtield, Coos coun ty, and Miss Carrie E, Moore, of Dufur, was solemnized at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. II. Moore, the Rev. W. C. Smith officiating. The ceremony took place at 1 1 o'clock a. m., in the presence of a goodly num ber of lelatives and friends. After the solemn word were spoken which made the happy couple one, they were hearti ly congratulated by those present, after which all repaired to the dining room where they partook of a most sumptious repast prepared for the occasion. The bride and groom were the recipi ents of many beautiful and useful pres ents. Shortly after dinner Mr. and Mrs. Collver went to The Dalles for a short stay, after which they will visit friends relatives at Haystack, near Prineviile, from whieh place they will proceed to their future home at Marsh Geld, Coos county. The bride is well-known here as one of our most highly respected young ladies, and the best wishes of the entire com munity wiil follow herself and husband to their future home. Dntnr Dispatch. Weather Ituri'iiii Iiiinrt. Just UUhat , You ttlant. New blrrt, in Wall Paper here. Such wide variety w wh ate show iiig never be fore graced a flugle ft"i'k. Real linitn tlon ciettm effects at ordinary price? Good paper- ut. cheap paper prices F.legant di'siuiw, tasteloi coloring?, youra The tetnporatnie is normal or above over the entire Columbia river basin. With these temperature conditions ti,0 j '"r a small price, at our store on Third upper rivers will cease to rise. These facts show that the snow is melted fioin the mountains except on the higher ele vations and that a further rise will not occur. The river above the Castades will re main nearly stationary or fall Elightly for the next, twenty-four hours, when the fall will be quite steady. West of the Cascades the fall will begin on Mon day and Tuesday. The Willamette at Portland will' rise probably .3 ot a foot more when the fall will begin. For the next seven days the fall will be slight, after which it will probably be more rapid. Wnntpcl. , street. Also a full line of house paints. W. VAUSE, Third St, D A competent girl; one who is a good cook, and who is kind to children. Good wages to the riiiht party. Apply to this office. tf Ice Cream wholesale and retail at the Columbia Candy Factory. Orders to fur nish lodge socials anil ice cream festi vals solicited. Don't forget that our ice cream sodas are the best in theeitv. CAMPBELL & WILSON Iillipery Parlor5 Under the management of Mrs. W. G. Wilson and Miss Mvrtle Smith. Mrs. Bripgs' Old Stand. A torpid liver robs you of ambition and ruins vour health. DeWitt's Little Early Risers cleanse the liver, 'cure con stipation Hiid all stomach and liver troublo. Snipes-Kineridy Drug Co. REMOVAL NOTICE. A l'leaxmit I'urty. A very pleasant eurprise party was givent Friday evening to Mis Alvina j' Horn by the confirmation class of the ! Zion Evangelical Lutheran ciurch. and the i flvunimr u-na unpnl in a rorv nlnne. ant manner, each one feeling at home. After three hours ot pleasure, refresh ments were served. The crowd then dis persed, wishing to spenl many more happy evenings together. Those pres ent were: Messrs. FreJ and George Weigle. Georce Sorenson. Pete and The odore Xickelsen, Tony Paulsen, Alfred! Prinz, Oscar Beck, Hubert Liest, and Misses Christine Xickelsen, Margaret Schroeder, Cama Sorensen, Bertha Wyss, Alvina Horn, Annie Stubling, Annie Golbeson, IJanna Schawbe, Xellie Davenport and Mrs.P'terson. Now is the time to spray with Paris Green. Clarke it Falk have the strong est you can get. tf J. H. CROSS has removed his. store to the Yogt Rlnrk. lifivi. rlnnr in tlio Pnsfnflin wliftvo lifi will lio nlnnsodl to orfiot his mnnv invnior natrons find 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 Preferred fort Sittings. MY WORK MY SUCCESS. Chapman Block. THE DALLES, OR. wiiiie mountain Yestoiday some- of the la rye tiees iu front of .Samuel Urooks' residence were cut down on account of the Injury they do the lawn. Having beine: unavoidably detained iJov. llutcher will not occupy the pulpip ut the Coneieuationiil church today as was expected. All the latest novelties in rollings just received at Campbell & Wilson's milli nery jiarIors,direct from Xew York City, the lioadquurterH of fashion. The ladles aid society of the Christian church will give an ice cream social on Tuesday evening next, The mandolin nnd guitar club will furnish music. j The oflice of tlio Wasco Warehouse Company is buliiK moved into the new j bulldlm.' Mini when finished it will bo ' Squill In every way to any iu the state,!) At the solicitation of the committee of live, M. T. Nolan, the present incuni bent, hits consented to accept the nonii (nation for mayor and his name will be 'on the ticket at the election Monday, Yesterday Tom Burgos and eon nnd J Jenkins, Dora X'eilsen, mid Grace and I'M n a Glenn, returned from a two weeks outing at "Maidens' l!est," Hood River. They report having had a delightful time; but aro, nevertheless, glad to get back to The Dalles once more. Your summer's vacation will be in complete without one of our Magazine J about the head and Cyclone cameras. Anyone can operate , ladios sustained a Yesterday morning about 10 o'clock i Mrs. William Crawford and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. N. W. Crawford, and a little girl were coming to The Dalles in a 1 hack. In driving down a hill about one- j j half mile from thu river something went i , wrong and the team became frightened and started to run. All three were i I thrown out iu a pile of rocks and the ! ladies sustained severe injuries. They wore brought to The Dalles and taken to i Dr. Donne's oflice, where Drs. Slither-, 'laud, Logan nnd Doiine attended them, i ' It was found that the elder Mrs. Craw ford's arm was broken just above the I 1 wriet and she was considerably bruUed body. Tlio young dislocation of the ice cream Freezer?. J Jiav You Si Our ladies' Ivanhoe' Price only $35. Uprto-Date in Every Jiospect. Adjustable Steel Handle liars. Ceiobrated C. & .1. Detachable Tiros. it. Takes twelve pictures without oppn-; shoulder and was otherwise painfully ing the camera. Cull at Donnell's drini- bruised. The little girl was not injured stoie and see them and the pictures n the least. They will remain in their taken with them. Prices $8,50, sfO and room in the Chapman block for a few $10. 18-alt-tf i days before they aro removed home. Antelope will celebrate July Ith in a j T,Hl 0 Ki & N Co Jm8 addt,d manv most patriotic manner. A free basket iln,,roVoment8 to the Bonneville picnic dinner will be served to all guests and .,rolllrt ad this beautitul snot in now a flog raising and patriotic exercisos will t PxnniiHt order. Ourim? tlm amn,r be held. Horse races, bicycle and foot ! B(l)1HOtl ,i(.knfs ...in . sol,i ... TllH nio,a races, as well as a baseball game between t0 1onnevii0 nnd retUrn everv Sunday the Antelope and Sherman county tenuis , for the low rBte of fl for Uie roun, tr, will take place. There will also be twi. .ill l. ml,l fnf tr..i., k... . I L. .. 1 1 l . I. I I ''' I ,w ' griwiu nun in wiu ovoiunn, A great deal of Indian wool has already MAS & CROWE. Wo have opened our renting department with a lino of new wheels. been disposed of at this place, says the Heppner Times, bringing from 10 to 10,34 ing The Dalles at 0:05 a. in. every Sun day, and will be honored for return pas sage on trains Nos, 4 and 2, same date. 10-lw NO ZIN'C l.V CONTACT WITH CREAM THF ONLY FRBEZFR MADE HAVING MORE THAN TWO MOTION'S. KOIl BALK II V maiRr Rennn .THE HARDWARE DEALERS, 161 SeiiOM St, THE DALLES, OR. Wo havo strictly First-Class Fir, Oak and Maple Wood. To be sold at the Lowest Market Rates. Phone 25. J. T. Peters & Co.