C3J AS easono We have tried not to press this matter loo forcibly upon you, as the weather lias been rather against such proceedings, but now that the season is ad vancing so rapidly when these goods roust be worn, we will give you an opportunity of bu3'ing these just right. f wash goods. f8in - (a THEY WILL COTSTSIST OP Lawns, Dimities, Piques, Ginghams, Percales, Etc. All these goods are new, fresh and stylish, and those of you who have any thought for the future warm days had better avail yourselves of this oppor tunity and provide yourselves with the latest, prettiest things while they are to be had. Children's Lawn Caps in white, blue and pink, ranging in price from 25c to $1.25. Pique Embroidery and Insertion to match. New Valencennies Lace and Insertion to match. Swiss Embroidery flouncing skirts. Misses' black seamless hose, extra finish, 15c per pair. A new and assorted line of steel Belt Buckles. The latest Sash ornaments in chain and buckle con nections 95c each. Stock Collars; all colors; in ribbon, satin and chiffon, from 35c to 50c. Specials In. FurnisQing Goods Dep't. Delay ncflonger in the selection of that suit. The completeness of our stock and richness of the assort ment is at its height. The time, is now. Its best not to wait another day and a great mistake to wait a week, as the line of - - men's Suiis ai Ten Dollars displayed in our Furnishing Goods Window will be quickly sold. They are rare values at this price. Special in Groceries FOB THREE DAYS ONLY. ixmm Our prices sing their own song. Quality gives us an ad vantage over all competitors and we give the most possible for the lowest consistent price. We buy our groceries with the view to make you live well, and for your pocket books sake,. We quote you a few Specialties: Cheese (Herkimer Co., N. Y.) sure to please you. 20c Oranges, naval (email) 15c Oranges, (medium).... 20c Lemon, fancy 5c Bananas 20c Canned Goods, Extra Standard Table Fruits, equal to thoee pat up at home. Apricots Blackberries Chrerries Grapes Yellow Crawford Peaches Bartlett Pears . Plums Raspberries Strawberries Gooseberries Oar say-so in our Ads is the say-eo of oar goods. If you want the beat see us. . PEASB & MAYS. All Goods Marked in Plaia Fig iret. - The Dalles Daily Chroniele. WEDNESDAY - MAY 10, 1899 Telephone No. J. TAKE NOTICE. TO OUR ADVERTISERS: All Changes in Advertisements must be handed in before io o'clock A. M., as ao changes will be accepted in the aft ernoon. This rule will be positive. - . CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. The Dalles, January io, 1899. " WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Jane Patterns just arrived at Peaee & Mays. . .. Standard Fashion for June now ready at Peaee & Mays. Ladies are cordially invited to attend a Health Talk, Tbureday, May 11th, at 3 p. m., in the.Viavi offices. The river is coming up gradually, and with it the salmon, which are becoming more plentiful. Saltmarshe's stock yards are pretty well filled with cattle today, which are to be shipped from here by Kiddle Bros. of La Grande. Which colors are you wearing? If you're on the Williams side you must wear .the Ecarlet and purple; If for Mays & Crowe don the blue and gold. Read what the Oregonian says re garding the Jobn Griffith Company. Monday night they had four curtain calls when the curtain dropped on the fast act. I Yesterday afternoon the 3-months old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crawford, died at their home in Rockland. The remains will be brought to this city for burial tomorrow. Alle Deutscben der Stadt and TJmge- gend eind eingeladen zu einer Veream lung Domerstagden 11 ten May. Abends pa net 8 ubr im Baldwin Opera Houe. Organization der comitee zum empfang der Hermans Soehne am. 21 ten dies monat. The idea was recently advanced to build a warship to be called "The Amer ican Girl." The Salem Statesman sug gests that it seems but natural to think of a strong armor round its waist. John Riggs is today minus his- buggy horse, which he thinks must have been stolen laBt night from the lot adjoining his place on the hill. Last evening at sun-down the horse was in the -lot, se curely hobbled, and as it has been his stamping ground - for the past seven years, they were much surprised to find he had disappeared. . Thorough exarch for him has not revealed his where abouts. Every day now the O. R. & N. runs the new tourist sleeping cars through The Dalles, the new vestibuled cars that are to run between Portland -and Den ver. They are very finely finished, and hard work in preparing for its' rendition next Wednesday evening, at the Vogt. The announcement that our borne talent is to appear has always been received very enthusiastically by Dalles people, and this will certainly not be an ex ception, although the fact has not been so thoroughly advertised as has been their plays on former occasions. Bills will be posted tomorrow and further notice given later. A telephone message was received this morning from Hood River telling that a body had been found in the river at that place, and asking that the coroner come down and hold the inquest. It was sup posed to be the body of Frank Combs, who was drowned about a month ago at Arlington. As Mr. Butts is unable to make the.trip, word was sent for Justice of the Peace Geo. T. Prather to attend to the matter, and the inquest was held by him this afternoon, when it proved to.be the body of a man who was drowped at Wallula. Mr. P. DeHuff returned this morning from Lewiston, having left The Dal.'ee Monday evening for that place on a business trip. Since the n?w eteami r Spokane has been placed 011 the route, a trip to Lewiston '.can be made in much faster time and with splendid accommo dations. Mr. DeHuff says the weather at that place is perhaps slightly warmer than in The Dalles, and that the Snake river began to raise yesterday. In con versation with Charley Bunnell, who now lives in Lewiston, he told him that the miners in the Buffalo Hump region say there baa never been so much enow in those mountains at this time of the year as at present. Lawieton people, like Dalles people, expect a flood, but have only the reports of thoee Who have been in the mountains to depend upon. That place, which has been very lively of late on account of mining excitement, ia somewhat quieter now. although in a very healthy state of progress. Let Tha Dalles Co-operate. HIS HEAD ALMOST BLOWN OFF will no doubt be patronized by-persons who object to paying the fare on the standard Pullman sleepers, but who have not regarded the regulation tourist sleepers as good enough. The service on the new tourists will be kept up to a high standard in every particular. As we were attracted to hve or si cars which came through this morning on a freight train, looking as if they had been through the war, we were led to inquire what wreck bad occurred up the road ; but were informed that they bad come all the way from the scene of the riots at Waidner and were a - portion of the train which had been blown up bv the Etrikers. One of them had the top completely torn off, while the rest were nearly as badly demoralized. They were being taken to Portland for repairs, An effort is being made in Portland to induce the business houses to close for the entire day on the 30th. Decoration day (his year seems to have a renewed Bignificarca. Not that the dead heroes of earlier wars are the less honored, but the more so as we realize from a more recent experience what the horrors of war really are, and bow much they gave to their country. - While many do not spend the half day as it was intended, were the whole day a holiday, surely a portion of it . would be devoted to the real spirit of what Decoration was designed to be. The members of the club have decided to make the meeting Saturday night at tbeir rooms an open one, which every citizen interested in. the .welfare of the town may attend. Surely it will be a rousing one. The question spoken pf in this paper a few days since, in re gard to assessing property owners, busi ness men, and other residents in order to raise a sum of money to be held in re serve for tha purpose of inducing manu factories to locate in our city, will be brought op. Every ' citizen should At tend, so that they may voice their senti ments regarding the question. "A Summer's Fancy," which will be given by otfr home talent, assisted by Mr. Levin, is a very, pretty as well as catchy play," and the cast is doing some When the industrious industrial agent,- K. (J. Judson, happens around, everybody knows "there's something in the wind," and where there's as much wind as The Dalles has been having, there's plenty of capacity for all sorts of schemes.- Anyway, whenever you see Mr. Judson, just make up your minds things are going to "hum." Well, he was in The Dalles last night for a short time, but in that short time he made it known that if our people would co-operate, we can have an in dustry here which is worth the while fostering, in the shape of a fruit drying and evaporating plant. What better suited to The Dalles' needs? for while as many men may not be employed as in some other industry,' the benefit to our fruit growers will be great. Mr. Judson does not think it will re quire over f3000 or $4000 to start it, and with that nucleus, no doubt a cannery and other adjuncts will follow in its wake, which will employ many work men. Now is the time to. make a substantial beginning in the matter of industries, and would be a splendid opportunity to invest some of the eubsidy money we are about to raise. Mr. Judson will return in a short time to pat the matter before the people. ' In.tbe meantime they will have a chance to consider the question thoroughly. Hogb Hoffman Accidentia Shot at Mile Yesterday. 15- A very sad and fatal accident hap pened yesterday .afternoon at 15-Mile, news of which was brought to the city last evening by a neighbor, who came in to inform Mr. Hoffman of the terrible death of his son, Hugh, at that place last evening, between, the hoars of 4 and 6 o'clock. ! Hugh Hoffman, who was 12 years of age, and who has been making bis home with the family of C. W. . Emerson on 15-Mile, started on horsback about 4 o'clock for Moe's place, some miles dis tant, on an errand for Mrs. Emerscn, who had been called to Bockland on ac count of the illness of her little grand son, and which she asked him to do be fore leaving. - Although being warned frequent- y, -he took his double barreled shot gun with him. He reached his desti nation and accomplishing his errand, started away in good spirits. Toward evening one of the Moe boys saw biB horse standing near by, and fearing sonuetLing had happened to Hugh, he at once went in search of him, and found his li'eleEB body lying by a marking ma chine, and the top of his head was about blown off, a ahot having entered just above the left ear. As be had told one of the boys that te had left his gun lying on the machine. t is supposed as he attempted to lift it up one the cocks got. caught and was discharged, with the dreadful result. Word was immediately sent in to his father, who is a laborer in this city, and he left last night for Mr. Emerson's. Justice Bayard left this morning for the Ecene of the accident to bold an inqaeet, the result of which will be published tomorrow. - Notice. Notice is hereby given that there will be an annual meeting of the stockholders of the Golden Eagle Mining Co., at the office of French & Co., bankers, Wednes day, May 31, 1899, at 7 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of electing seven directors and transacting such other business 'as may properly come before said meeting. By order of the president. J. C. HoSTETLER, Sec'y and Treas. The Dalles. Or., April 25, 1899. Eggs for Setting. Thoroagnly Sabdaed. A very subdued-looking boy of about 13 years, with a long scratch on his noee and an air of general dejection, came to bis teacher in one of the Oregon public schools and banded her a note before taking his eeat and becoming deeply absorbed in bis book. The note read as follows; "Miss B. Please excuse James for not being thare yesterday. He played trooant, bat I guess you don't need to lick bim for it, as the boy be- played trooant with an' him fell out, an' the boy licked bim, an' a man they sassed caught bim an' licked him, an' the driver of a sled they hung onto licked him allso. Then his pa licked him, an 1 bad to give bim another lor eassing me for telling his pa, so you need not lick him until next time. I gue6B he thinks be better keep in school here after." , . . When Nature Needs assistance it may be best to render it promptly, but one should remember to use even the most perfect remedies only when needed. , The best and most simple and gentle remedy ia the Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. - -" - Steam Saw Notice. On account of the dull season now being at hand in the wood sawing line, Win. Cates has decided to run the steam saw but two days in the week, Tuesday and Fridays. Patrons will, therefore, govern themselves accordingly and pre vent friction ia the matter. Call up Phone 201. . . 9-tf 10413SUiHes Ten Hours. With each returning season the Lozier Manufacturing Co. show something new and desirable in Bicycle construction. This season finds them with more good things than ever. One of these good things is the BURWELL BALL, and ROLLER BEARING. Examine the illustration notice par ticularly that the little steel Roller be tween the balls transfers the motion without interruption and the Balls can not grind together as in ordinary bearings. Eggs for setting from A 1 stock. B. B. Red Games, per 15, $1.25. S. C. Black Minorcas, per 15, $1.25. S. C. Brown Leghorn, per 15, $1-25. H. F. Ziegle.r, Jm-2d-w The Dalles, Oregon. There is nothing ordinary about Cleve land Bicycles; every piece of material and every hour of labor, ia the beat money can buy. Wecater to a trade that wants the best and knows the best. . male mm Sole agents for Cleveland Bicycles. HELLO! Positions Wanted. A man and his wife are desirous of obtaining positions as overseer Or under workman and housekeeper. The former is thoroughly competent to manage a farm, being conversant with. every part ot the work ; while the latter is a splen did cook and housekeeper. Would work in either city or country. Apply at this office. d2-wl pr A Wonderful Discovery. CARMELITE. Well, I have been thinking of purchas ing one for some time. Wife, don't let., me forget to call tomorrow at JACOBSEN BOOK & MUSIC CO.'S, 170 Second Street, The Dalles. The great Mexican hair vigor, manu factured by Mrs. Dora A. Dreyer, can now be had in this city. Mrs. Dreyer ia prepared to treat all diseases of tte scalp, and ladies wishing home treatment may leave their address with Chas. Frazer. Carmelite is on sale at Mr. Fraser's bar ber shop and Blakeley fe Houghton's drug store. ' See display on Friday and baturday at Blakeley & Houghton's window m4-lm Notice Water Rent. Hereafter Columbia Lodge, No. 5, 1. O. O. F., will charge for use of water in tbeir cemetery at the late of $2 per lot for the season, payable in advance to the sexton. C. J . Crandali,, T. A. Wabd. W. H. Butts, Trustee. TUB M BEST Oil EflBT For uniformity in baking, perfection in roasting, immensity in water heating, greatness in fuel saving, simplicity of con struction, ease of management, cleanliness in use, strength in parts, certainty of no repair bills, make the best authorities unanimous in their declarations that the A J EST 0 Use Clarke & Falk'a Quinine Tonic for dandruff and falling hair. Hair tf Is the very best on earth. Sold exclusively by MAYS & GROWE